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MACAO RACE MEETING

The following are the results of yesterday's Macao Race Meeting:--

1 GRAND STAND HANDICAP~~ (Five Furlongs).

Mr. H. Y. Liang's Meadow Eve (Mr. C. F. Chiu) Mr. F.F.S.' Coureur Blue

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 10, 1989.

Macao Cash Sweep

Results

Race 1

Race 4

No. 428

No.

63

$807.30

491

#

587.

87.80

599

$357.40 102.10 51.00

150

43.90

Unplaced: No. 283-$20.

1

Unplaced: Nos. 205 and 445-

Race 5

$15 each.

No. 13672

(Mr. S. C. Liang)

2

Race 2

++

02975

Mr. L.W.S.' Hohenfels

No. 582

(Mr. S. L. Yuen)

3

276

282

$385.00 95.70 47.80

16787

27

Unplaced: No. 385 $20,

Race 3

Race 6

No. 321

$351:80

No. 587

$356.00

20

75.30*

140

303

75.30*

347

101.70 50.80

Distance won: A length, half length.

Time: 16-4/5, 50-2/5, 1.25-4/5.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $18.70.

Places: $8.80, $7.30,

2.-CHOI MA HUI HANDICAP-

(Half A Mile).

Mr. C.S.W.'s Iron Knight

(Mr. S. C. Liang)

Mr. F. J. Gellion's

National Triumph

(Mr. H. J. A. Hearne)

Mrs. Gellion's Eagle

(Mr. G. R. Payne)

lengths, 22

Distance won: 21%

lengths.

Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $7

Places: $5.40, $6.20.

3. TURF HANDICAP (1ST SEC.)

-(Five Furlongs).

Mr. Chanoi's National Dignity (Mr. S. L. Yuen)

Mr. H. C. McComb's Persian Cat

(Mr. S. C. Liang) 2 Mr. Commodity's Lucky Eleven

(Mr. G. R. Payne) 2

-Dead heat.

Unplaced: No. 91--$20.

$6.136.40 1,753.20 876.60 Unplaced and Non-starters: Nos, 05304, 17140, 06854, 02974, 18102, 16619, 18174, 05243, and 07570--$171.80 each.

"Unplaced:. Nos. 21, 95 and 544 -$10 each.

1

3

2 Mr. H. C. McComb's Hogmanay (Mr. S. L.Yuen) Mr. Sports I's Rothesay Bay

(Mr. Tang Man Wa) Distance won: 6 lengths,

2

Swedish

3

many

Bridge Victory

1

Distance won: A neck (Dead heat). Time: 15-3/5, 48-8/5, 1.19. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $10.20.

Places: $5.10, $5.10, $5.10.

*Dead heat.

4.-RACE COURSE HANDICAP-

(Five Furlongs).

Mr. A. W. Raymond's

Double Chance

(Mr. G. R. Payne)

Mr. Sports Sports Venture

(Mr. H. J. A. Hearne)

Mr. Chanoi's Gallant Marshall

(Mr. S. L. Yuen)

Distance won: 15, 45, 1.16.

Time: 2 lengths, 3 lengths.

Pari-mutuel:--

Winner: $14.10.

Places: $6.80, $7.60.

1

2

3

5-GEORGE POTTS",MEMORIAL

CUP

(One Mile). Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ousel

(Mr. S. C.-Liang)

lengths.

Times: 38, 1.13, 1.48, 2.20. Pari-mutuel :--

Winner: $10.10.

Places: $8.$7.50,

6.—TURF HANDICAP (2ND SEC.) -(Five Furlongs).

Mr. Manetta's Talkative

(Mr. S. C. Liang)- Mr. Anharry's Opening Batsman (Mr. Tang Man Wa) Mr. Chansui's Bogey

The Hague, To-day.

Sweden, with eight victory points

LAWN BOWLS

CLOSE GAMES IN RINKS COMPETITION

TWO GAMES IN THE QUAR- TER FINALS OF THE OPEN RINKS LAWN BOWLS CHAM- PIONSHIP PLAYED YESTER DAY HAD TO BE DECIDED ON THE EXTRA HEAD.

At Hong Kong Football Club, A. W. Grimmitt's rink beat B. W. Bradbury's by 20-19 after an extra head.

The Craigengower rink led from the start but there was never much difference in the score. At the 18th head C.C.C. were lying four shots when Grimmitt with a narrow shot accidentally hit one of his woods to get the shot.

A

the our on the 20th head gave

C.S.C.C. four the lead for the first time by 19-18.

On the last head Coates played well to get the shot and tie the

score.

The Police "derby" on the Civil Service Green was interesting, and was also decided on the extra head. Steady scoring gave Fender's

1 and 89 match points, won the In-rink a lead-of-13-shots to 5 at the 2ternational Bridge Tournament 12th head, but after that Orem's

which concluded yesterday.

four made a great rally and with England, with six victory points the aid of a five at the 20th took and 48 match points, was placed the lead by 18-17. sixth,

3

(Mr. S. L. Tuen)

5 Distance won: lengths, many

lengths.

Pari-mutuel:-

Time: 15, 45-1/5, 1.16.

Winner: $15.50.

Places: $5.00, $5.10, $5.20.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

So far as can be ascertained, two matches will be played in “A” Tennis the Lawn of Division League this afternoon.

At Causeway Bay, C.R.C. enter- tain University, whilst at King's Park, Recreio will meet Indian 1Recreation Club.

Successful Schoolmasters

STICK TO SHERRY!

Amontillado fino

Reuter.

WIMBLEDON HONOURS LIST

Men's Singles (Final):-Bob- by Riggs (U.S.A.) beat Elwood Cooke (U.S.A.) 2-6, 8–6, 3–6, 6-3, 6-2

Women's Singles (Final):- Miss Alice Marble (U.S.A.) beat · Miss Kay Stammers (Britain) 6–2, 6–0.

Women's Doubles

(Final) :-

Mias Alice Marble and Mrs. S. Palfrey Fabyan (U.S.A.) beat -Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) and Miss A. M. Yorke (Britain) 6-1, 6-0.

Men's Doubles (Final):-El- wood Cook and Bobby Riggs (U.S.A.) beat C. E. Hare and F. H. D. Wilde (Britain) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 97.

Mixed Doubles (Final):-Bobby Riggs and Miss Alice Marble (U.S.A.) beat F. H. D: Wilde and Miss Nina Brown (Britain) 97, 6-1.

"Donald

Men's Consolation: McNeill' (U.S.A.) bent Van De- neynde (Belgium), 8-6, 6-2.

Ladies Plate: Mrs. McKelvie (Britain) beat Mile. Wiewers (Lu- xenbourgh) 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.

GERMAN DRIVER

The winners scored a single on the last head and on the extra head.

The following were the results:

A. Calman

M. Ferguson

R. Morrison

J. C. Brown

(Skip):

R. Main H. O. Gilles D. Munro

¡J. C. Chalmers.

(Skip)

J. M. Forrest J. Headridge G. Perkins FJ, Oram

....(Skip).

J. W. Leonard K. M. Omar A. E. Coates B. W. Bradbury

(Skip)

C. F. Remedios

A. P. Guterres ·

J. J. Basto

13

B. Basto

22 -(Skip)

F. Machado

C. M. Silva

J. F. V. "Ribeiro

F. X. Silva /....

10. (Skip)

22

R. Ellis

F. E. Channing

19

W. Mair

J. Fender 18.....(Skip)................

E. W. Simmonds J. Deakin

S. Eccleshall

A. W. Grimmitt 19 (Skip)

NEW ATHLETIC RECORD

Berlin, To-day.

20

A new world record over the distance of 800 metres flat was set up by Rudolf Harbig at the German athletic championships here yesterday.

WINS GRAND PRIX Harbig covered the distance in

Ruelms, To-day.

was

the time of 1 min. 49.4 secs., which is two-tenths of a second less than the time of the previous record. holder, the American Elroy Robin-

The Grand Prix of France won yesterday by Hermann Muel- son.

ler, Germany, driving an Auto- In the 400-metres hurdle race; Union racing car. Georg Meier, Hoelling Brislau set up a new Germany, was second in a similar European record with the excellent

car, one lap behind,

Begue, France, was third Talbot, three lapsTM behind,

over

Le time of 51.6 seconds, which is but a1 second more than the present

world record. Trang-Ocean.

Mueller reached an average speed of 169 kilometres, an total

CSOC TENNIS TEAM

e been selected Cricket *League

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Slayed

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