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THE DERBY

Three-Horse Race To-morrow

London, To-day. The following is the latest ed "By Air Mail and be handed incall-over for the Epsom Derby, to at the Post Office.

open The Money Order Once is from 10 am to 4 pm except on Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon and on Sundays and holidays when) it is entirely closed.

An Air Mail Box has been erected

Corres at the General Post Office. pondence intended for the R.M.A. "Dorado" must be posted before 3.30 a. on Friday.

in Kowloon such correspondence may be posted in the ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office) which will be cleared at 8 am on

Friday. The public are particularly letters requested to see that their

Correspon- bear sufficient postage dence bearing insufficient postage vill be forwarded by ordinary services.

INWARD MAILS.

FROM EUROPE

R.MA. Dorado (Imperial Air.

ways Service)

May

Rawalpindi (via 'Suez)

: FROM USA.

Yas

Pres. McKinley...

FROM SHANGHAI

May

Victoria

Pres. McKinley

Chitral

Gen. Sherman

June

Agapenor

Jean Laborde

Sarpendon

FROM STRAITS & INDIA

Sirdhana

Tango Maru

May

June

Calchas

FROM JAPAN

May

Tokiwa Maru Hakodate Maru

Pres. McKinley Chitral

Gen. Sherman

FROM MANTLA

Emp. of Canada

Nankin

FROM AUSTRALIA

Nankin

OUTWARD MAILS

May

June

be run to-MOTTOW:

Taj Akbar. 13 to 2 t and o Pay Up, 100 to 15, t and o. Noble King. 7 to 1. t and o. Boswell, 21 to 2, t and o. Balahissar 100 to 8. t and o. Mahmoud, 100 to 6; t and o. Carioca, 20 to 1. t and 6. Abjer. 25 to 1. t and e. Thankerton, 30 to 1, t and o Mid Stream, 35 to 1 t and o.

to 1 L Barry Star, 35 to 1 a

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NEW VENUE FOR BASEBALL

All Games To Be At Causeway Bay

STAND TO BE PUT UP

THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1936

BRITISH AMATEUR

GOLF TITLE

Cyril Toller Beats Two Americans

LIONEL MUNN ELIMINATED AFTER FIVE-HOUR STRUGGLE

London, To-day.

Motor Accident's Sequel. Australian Girl's Happy Experience.

VERITY 15 FOR 38 which left her in

Kent Dismissed For 39 Runs

AT SHEFFIELD

:

Wet and miserable conditions INNINGS WIN FOR YORKSHIRE favoured the opening of the Bri- tish Amateur Golf Championship at St. Andrew's. Scotland. for which there are 268 competiters - only three under the record including 20 overseas players.

W. Lawson Little, holder of the Eritish and American Open Ama teur titles for the last two year is a notable absentee owing to the fact that he has turned profer

Miss G. S. Re, a young Australian lady residing at 33. Parramatta Boad, Haberfeld, N.S.W, was involv ed in a motor accident eight years ago a low, depressed condition. Relating the facts to a reporter recently Miss Rea said:---

"As a fésult of the accident. I got sleepless, very irritable and had head- laches and other pains. I lost ap

petite and always felt languid. Various treatments only reževez mej for a time, and then all the misery would return again.

I

"My mother kept telling me to take? Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but, being doubtful of their efficacy for such a London, To-day. Although they unexpectedly long standing case. I delayed doing so. Fortunately for me, my mother: lost to Worcester by 11 runs at got me a bottle, and I was astonished Stourbridge a fortnight ago, with the results. Persevering with Yorkshire. resterday clearly these pills I was soon relieved of the showed that they still possess headaches and pains.

Sleep is now the form that won them the sound and refreshing. The irritability championship last season when and melancholy are things of the

past My appetite is good and they beat Kent by an innings feel very fit. Dr. Williams" Pink is and 153 runs at Sheffield after Pills have done for the all that sional

There were no early surprises, only two day's play.

claimed for them and I strongly re (although Cyril Tolley. the British

The hero of the game was Head-commend them to all sufferers.

Like Miss Rea, most people who Walker Cup player, recorded two ley Verity, who took 6 wickets for great wins over Americans, beat-26 runs in the first innings and Dr. Williams Pink Pills are as tonished and delighted with the re- ing Dennis Boardman 3 and 1 and followed this up with the even bet-sults. It is all because of their Richard Chapman 2 and 1.

ter feat of 9 wickets for 12 runs unique, rapidly tonic action through Second Round results included

to dismiss Kent for a paltry 39 in the blood on the nerves and whole Roger Wethered's win over Lord their second knock!

system that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Brockett by 3 and 1, while Cecil

The previous lowest score this restore health to debilitated nervous. sick, sad men and women in the season was 43 by Warwickshire marvellous way they do.

Try them er (South Africa) by I up.

against Cambridge University, the yourself. you won't be disappointed. beat Brigadier- tor Thompson General Critchley at the 19th and match in which Jehangir Khan Chemists everywhere sell them. Harry Bentley, the newly crowned took 6 wickets for 11 runs.

BRILLIANT BOWLING English Native champion,

Verity, who has been showing Stanley Lunt, the ex-English Na-brilliant form with the ball this! tive champion, by 3 and 1.

Ewing (Ireland) beat Watermer-

Fec

best

In a great marathon match J. from Prest- Mitchell a Scotsman

a

At a meeting of the Baseball wick, beat the ex-Irish champion

at the 26th after League, held at the European Lionel Munn YMCA. yesterday afternoon, it five-hour contest-Reuter.

stated that, as from Sunday | next,, all League baseball games | will be played at Causeway Bay, adjoining the Navy

KES

football! JAPANESE ROWERS LEAVE

FOR BERLIN

ground and that plans have been' 29 drawn up for the erection of al 29 grandstand for the convenience of 29 the spectators.

League, the

the

The President of the 128 Mr. W. C. Muir,

proposed chair, and be erection of a grand stand, the cost of which, he stated, would be $300, and which would have seating cap- 26acity for two hundred people. 28 He added it was hoped to have the

stand ready by next Sunday.

The rates of admission to the stand were also discussed, and it was agreed to charge 50 cents for 27 games on Sunday mornings, in- Season cluding double-headers. tickets for $5 are also obtainable.

A draw for the matches to be played on Sunday resulted in the Japanese being drawn to play the Canadians and the Hong Kong Volunteers against Easter. The first match will start at 9.30 am, and when it has concluded second game will be played.

June

the

Also To Take Part In Henly Regatta

Kobe, May 13,

rowers all Eight Japanese students of the Tokyo Imperial

will represent University, who Japan at the Berlin Olympic Games this summer, sailed from here to-day en route to Europe by way of Dairen and Siberia,

Arriving in Berlin on June 2, the crew will proceed on to Lon- don where they will participate in the Healey Regatta-Domei.

CHINESE PLAYER'S

GREAT WIN

Kho Sin-Kie Likened To Lacoste

THRILLING PLAY IN SECOND ROUND AT AUTEUIL

Paris, Yesterday.

In the Second Round of the French Lawn Tennis Men's Singles Championship yester- day Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese Davis Cup player, beat Lesueur (France) by 5-7, 6-3, 6-1,5–7, 6–4.

FOR STRAITS AND INDIA

+3

May

FOR EUROPE

Hoang

Santhis

May

Emp. of Canada (vía Siberia)

Closes: Reg. 9.15 a.m. Ord. 10 a.m. R.M.A. Dorado (Imperial Air-

ways direct Service)

Chirtal

28

Jean Laborde

Closes: Reg. p.m. Ord. & 2.

Chitral (K.L.M. Service)....

30

Closes: Reg. 8.30 am." Ord. 9 a.m. D'Artagan (via Siberia) ....

30

June

Jean Laborde (Air Orient

Service)

Closes: Reg. 9 am. Ord. 9.30 a.m.

FOR SHANGHAI

May

23

VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post-) cards for Europe and South America) are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

REGISTERED and PARCEL

MAILS

Kho scored a great win and it was not only his white cap that

season, has had the following bowling figures for Yorkshire's six matches:

M.C.C. (not cabled)

for 48 Essex at Hull,

$ for 56 and 7 for 73 v Oxford at

Oxford.

for 48 and 8 for 40 Worcester

at Stourbridge.

FOUR MEN FINED

Scenes At Fascist Meeting

Charges

concerning

distur-

bances at Kensington-road dur- ing the Fascist meeting at the

for 55 Glamorgan at Swansen. Albert Hall on Sunday, March 27. 6 for 26 and 9 for 12 v Kent at were finally dealt with by Mr.

Sheffield.

Paul Bennett last month at West Yorkshire have so far beaten London. The following fines were the M.C.C. by 8 wickets, Essex on imposed: the first innings, Oxford by an in- nings and 40 runs, Glamorgan by

James Edward Clapp, aged 22, of The Chase, Oak-

10 wickets, and Kent by an in-machinist, nings and 153, while they lost to jhurst Park. Edgware, who was said to have jumped on a police- Worcester by 11 runs.

of their man's back-.

The detailed match with Kent,

scores

their

victory. are given below:-

latest Donald Gordon Bennett, aged

21, electrician, of Deansbrook-

Kent: 107 (Verity 6 for 26) and 39 road, Edgware, alleged to have

(Verity for 12).

Yorkshire: 299 for 7 dec.

(Barber

158).

struck a monated -40s."

officer's horse

1867 GAME RECALLED David Curtis, aged 20, gar- Kent's total of 39 is by no dener, of Camden Town N.W.!

Iddendes, Imeans the lowest in the history and Stanley William

of the County Championship-88, Labourer, of Deansbrook- Northants were dismissed for 12 road, Edgware, for obstructing by Gloucestershire at Gloucester police officers-each 405. in 1907. while at Gravesend in 1867, playing one man short, Kent were all out for 18 against Sussex. OTHER MATCHES Two other matches were also finish- ed yesterday, the scores being as

The largest furnace in England, follows:-

tona All-with a production of 3,000 beat

weekly, is shortly to be lighted by the United Steel Co. at Working- box.

At Lord's. Middlesex India by wickets. All-India: 110 (R. W. V. Robins

for 18) and 158. Middlesex: 173 (Amar Nath 6 Lor 29)

and 96 for 6.

At Brentwood, Sarrey beat Essex by 8 wickets.

Essex: 4-(Cover 6 for 36) and 223

(Gover for 46). Surrey: 250 (Barling 106, Nichols 5

for 70) and 68 for 2

Reates.

CUP TEAM.

and closed 15 minutes earlier recalled the days of Rene Lacoste, BRITISH WALKER than the time given above unless his classical and beautifully con- otherwise stated and where mais are trolled drives to the corners of the adverfised to clown at or before 9 court being exact replicas of sim., registered and parcel mails Lacoste's strokes. closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. AIR MAIL-Imperial "Airways via

His overhead game was admir-

30 S. Bandonze Amsterdam vinjably seconded by his ground;

Saigon-Marselles ria Ski-strokes, and he also showed great

and gon Correspondence for Europe courage when Lesueur, who is

Emp. of Canada D'Artagan

FOR MANILA

May

Tjiszdane Pres. Taft

26

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May

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May

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third ranking

26 Rates and all particulars are bown in France, deprived

Weddell To Lead The Side

London, Yesterday. The following have been selected player in him of his to represent Great Britain in the the schedules exhibited at the General first match point at 53 in the Walker Cup competition against Fost Office and Kowloon Ofice. All fourth set, while there were three America at Pine Valley on Septem- 23 letters etc., must be marked "By Air other match points taken away ber 2 and 3 H. G. Bentley, J. D. A.

Maï" and banded in at the General Post Office. Unless superscribed for from him before Kho, who is very Langley. P. B. Lucas, Jack Mc- 28 despatch by a specific air mail ser-popular in Paris, finally won Lean, Hector Thompson and D. R.

vice, correspondence will be forward-through to the next round, where T. Weddell, (Captain).

FOR JAPAN

May

Emp. of Canada D'Artagan

28

30

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Canadian contender-Reuter.

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