THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 9, 1938.
FULL LIST OF ACCEPTANCES FOR "THE OAKS"
To Be Run At Epsom On June 3
The following is the full list of acceptances for The Oaks, which will be run at Epsom, on Friday, June 3, over the Derby distance, namely 11⁄2 miles and 5 yards:
Betagain (Lord Aator) Flight of Fancy (Sir A. Bailey)
Lawson
Lambton
Flighty Jinks (Sir A. Bailey).. Lawson Ninas (Sir A. Bailey). ......Lawson Sly Abbess (Sir A. Bailey)....Lawson Night Bird (Mr. T. F. Blackwell)
Barling
Sweet Corn (Sir G. Bullough)..J. Jarvis Solonaise (Sir W. Burbidge)...J. Jarvis Solar Flower (Sir A. Butt)...F. Butters Ballet Girl II.` (late Mr. F.. Carter)
Cleyer Sarah (Mrs. J. Corrigan)
France
B.-Rochfort Rockfel (Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen)...O. Bell Luramess (Mrs. Davis)
V. Hobby Lady Noel (Mr. F. W. Dennis)... Digby Soudanese (Mr. F. W. Dennis)...Digby Calibre (Lord Derby)
C. Leader Heatwave (Lord Derby).....C. Leader Honorarium (Mr. J. A. Dewar)
F. Darling Fishwife (Capt. H. Dixon).. .Hanley Singing Sword (Lord Dufferin)
M. Marsh Shrew II. (Mr. E. Esmond)........J. Jarvis Miss Miracle (Mr. G. H. Fairhurst)
Gilpin Nadine (Vicomte de Fontarce)
R. Dawson Miss Jacqueline (Mr. S. Freeman)
Reardon
ers
The art of fencing, generally considered to be one of the most graceful pursuits, is enjoyed in the open air by members of a fencing club at Hastings. Our photograph shows the instruc- tor with some of his charming › pupils. (Copyright, Fox).
MACAO'S SPLENDID
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I
SOCCER WIN
|clearance, while his marking of Colaco, the Macao inside-right, was shocking-
was
the
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Ocean Base (Lord Glanely). Hogg The Siren (Lord Harewood)...W. Jarvis ed Chung Fai-lum, who was never in ly bad.
a position to forestall him.
the Box,
right-back, High Tide (Mr. E. Harmsworth)
W. Jarvis Macao had two very good wing-outstanding Colony defender on view,
on view. Rego, on Folle Fete (Mr. G. F. X. Hartigan)
the in spite of the fact that he accidentally the faster of was F. Hartigan right,
the conceded 2 penalty. His advances two, and, with little opposition from were well-timed and, above all, he was Karsavina (Lord Howard de Walden)
and D. Waugh Yau Wah-hing
Chung Fai-lum, accurate in his clearances. Faerie Queene (Sir J. Jarvis)...J. Jarvis should have accomplished more. Lopes, Wild Orchis (Mr. J. B. Joel)....C. Peck on the left-wing, however, was actual-
Fisher-Cooke, the Colony-right-half, K.C.C. MIXED ..F. Butters ly the better of the two men, and, with La-Li (Aga Khan)
Was undoubedly one of the best defenders
view. He
DOUBLES TENNIS Queen of Simla (Aga Khan)..F. Butters such difficult obstacles as Fisher-Cooke Valedeh (Aga Khan) .F. Butters and Box to overcome, must be congra- and unhurried in his methods, and pro-
FISHER-COOKE shinES“
on
Was
Ann of Austria (Aga Khan)..F. Butters tulated on a fine display. His centringvided an excellent counter to the dan- TALENT ON VIEW
Stafaralla (Prince Aly Khan)
F. Butter Stella Carmona (Mr. C. Leigh)
M. Marsh Bonfire (Mr. C. Leigh) .....M. Marsh Ryswick (Mrs. Macdonald-Buchanan)
F. Darling Croix de Feu (Mrs. Macdonald-Bu-
chanan)
....F. Darling Ullswater (Mr. H. E. Morriss)..
was always a delight to watch and he rarely wasted a ball.
ON THEIR DISPLAY, MACAO CERTAINLY DESERVED ΤΟ WIN.
Hong Kong had three good indivi- dual players on view, the rest being poor in the extreme.
DID NOT INSPIRE CONFIDENCE Smith commenced well in goal, but Rattoo (Lord Nunburnholme) Whitaker was very shaky throughout the second- Radiant (Miss D. Paget). F. Butters half, and during this period, never in- Saintly (Sir L. Philipps).
spired confidence. Consequently, Box Bonnet (Lord Rosebery).
had repeatedly to fall back to relieve Miss Parasol (Mr. A. Sainsbury)
the tension on the goal-line, on one oc- Barling casion sweeping the ball away from Lawson Guerreiro's feet.
Raya (Sir V. Sassoon).
..J. Jarvis. J. Jarvis
Joyce W. (Sir V. Sassoon) ..Lawson Chung Fai-lam, at left-back, Scotia's Glen (Sir V. Sassoon) Lawson Loventor (Mr. G. A. Singer).,M. Marsh pathetic. He rarely made
Iberian Star (Mr. W. C. Wood)..Hanley
Sybil (Mr. V. Smith)
...J. Jarvis
Poire Duchesse (Mr. R. B. Strass-
burger)
.France
Dialectic (Mr. S. Vlasto)...B.-Rochfort SALFORD WIN
Cantatrice. II. (M. L. Volterra)..France
1008
a clean
Gossip II. (Mr. J. E. Widener) RUGBY LEAGUE
B.-Rochfort
Knole Star (Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson)
W. Nightingall CHAMPIONSHIP
Balach (Capt. A. S. Wills..F. S. Butters Gainly (Mr. W. Woodward)..B.-Rochfort,
LAWRIN WINS
THE FAMOUS
Louiseville, Saturday.
Uninspiring Display: Bradman Presents
Medals
gerous
wing.
Lopes-Airosa (Macao) left- Yeung Tse-tsong, the Colony centre- half, was too inclined to wander away from his charge and so gave Guerreiro almost a free hand.
SHOULDN'T-HAVE-PLAYED-
Lady From K.B.G.C. Impresses
A
very successful mixed doubles trial was held at Kow- loon Cricket Club yesterday in preparation for the League Tennis season, which opens a week to-day, eight ladies and six men being on view.
There is much I could say about Yau Wah-hing, the Colony left- half, who gave a shockingly bad exhibition. I will say this, however, that South China "B" should not have called upon him to play last Saturday, in their
The ladies seen in action were match against the Senior "Rest," the result of which was yesterday's Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. pitiful attempt to "play soccer." Knight, Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Smeby, He was a tired man after the first
Mrs. Eymard, Mrs. Matti and Miss few minutes, and at no period in the game did he offer, or was cap- V. Bradbury, the most promising of able of offering, the Macao right- whom were Mrs. Williams and Mrs. wing combination any resistance! Clarke, who has played a lot at There is not much one could
Bay Kowloon Bowling Green Club and about the Hong Kong forwards. They were seen at their best, perhaps, in the who was making her debut at K.C.C. first few minutes of the game, and for In addition to the above K.C.C. a short period in the second half. have Mrs. Sweeny, who is recover- Passes went astray and little effort ing rapidly after her motoring ac- was made by Calvert and Lau Fook-
chuen, the two. inside-men, to utilise cident, and Mrs. O. Burnett, who their two wingers, Marshall and Duf- has played for K.C.C. for the past field, who were their most dangerous seven years.
forwards during the first half. Izzard The men on view yesterday were was a complete failure at centre-for-
ward, and was walking round in a daze E. C. Fincher, S. A. Gray, A. E. P. half the time. Marshall was very good Guest, G. C. Burnett, G. Clarke and on the right-wing until an injury, early F. Blum, while it is hoped that in the second half, left him a passen Ernie Fincher, who was operated ger for the remainder of the game. A last minute try by Salford, Duffeld, on the left-wing, made good on for appendicitis not a long while gave them the Rugby League Cham-use of the ball when in possession, but ago, will again help the "A" team.
The famous Kentucky Derby League Cup. was run here to-day and resulted
Wembley, Saturday.
A practice match has been ar ranged for next Thursday, at 5.15 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL
RESULTS
KENTUCKY DERBY pionship title, when before a crowd deteriorated when he moved to inside.
of 53,000 spectators at Wembley right, during the closing stages. Stadium, they beat Barrow by 7 HONG KONG DID NOT EVEN DE- points to 4, to secure the Rugby SERVE A DRAW.
Macao: Delfim Carvalho; Francisco The game was a most disappoint- Lobato and Ho Cho-song; Nito Souza, Lau Hing-chol and Acacio G. Conde: in a win for Lawrin, the favouring one and was entirely lacking in Manuel Rego, Antonio Colaco (Capt,); ite, which was backed at 2 to 1. thrills until the closing stages, Fernando Guerreiro, Alex Airosa and
The U. $. S. Mindanao lost their se One length separated the winner when a desperate struggle ensued. Joao Lopes.
game, in Buc- Hong Kong: Smith (R.A.8.C); Box cond" League Baseball from Dauber, backed at 5 to 1, Before the start of the game the (R.E.) and Chung Fal-lum (Kwong cession, this week-end, when they were while five lengths separated the teams were presented to the skip-Wah); Fisher-Cooke (R.A.0.C.). Yeung defeated by the Indian Baseball Club latter from Can't Wait, which per of he Australian Test cricket Tre-taong (Kwong Wah) and Yau hv 5 runs to 8, yesterday, at Caroline came third, backed at 8 to 1. team, Mr. D. G. Bradman, who, Wah-hing (S. China): Marshall (24th Fl
[Bty., R.A.), Tau Fook-chuen (S. China). The Chinese Baseball Club had no the game, presented the There were 10 starters, the after
Izzard (Middlesex). Calvert (5th A.A. difficulty with the Hong Kong Bage winner's time being 2 mins. 4 4-5 trophy and medals to the winners de,, R.A,) (Captain) and Duffield ball Club and won by 10 runs to 3 in
Ithe second game. and runners-up,—Reuter,"
(R.A.0.0.). secs.-Reuter,
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