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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 24, 1940
MACAO RACES
Following are the results of races held by Macao Jockey Club at Macno yesterday:— 1-3.00 p.m. "Hark Sha Wan Handicap" (1st Section) HALF MILE-1. Tim; 2. Ra. dium Star and 3. Haddon.
Won By Short Head; 1/2 length.
Time: 30.2, 103.
There were six starters,
Pari-Mutual-Winner $20.40; Place $5.10. $5.10, $5.10.
Cash Sweeps:-No. 326, $419.40; No. 40. $119.00; No. 200, $59.90,
Unplaced ponics-Nos. 310, 158, 66 ($22.20 cach).
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2-3.30 p.m. "Hark Sha Wan Handicap" (2nd Section)-HALF MILE-1. New Bed. King's ford; 2. Mac's Adventure and 3.
Envoy.
Won By 1/2 length; 1-1/2 lengths. Time: 31.3, 103.1.
There were seven starters. Pari-Mutuol:-Winner $11.40; Place $5.40, $5.40, $0.00.
Cash Sweeps:-No. 443, $244.10; No, 19, $69.70; No. 307, $34.80.
Unplaced ponies-Nos. 177, 111, 475, 341 (9.70 each).
34.00 p.m.-"George Potts Memorial Cup"-ONE -MILE—1, Black Diamond; 2. The Mermaid; and 3. The Spirit of St. Louls.
Won By A Neck: Many Lengths. Time: 34.2, 110, 147, 224.2. There were six starters. "Pärl-Mutuet-Winner-$57.50; Place $6.10.
$5.70, $7.20.
Cash Sweeps:-No. 419, $263.80; No. 329, $75.30: No. 373, $37.60.
Unplaced ponies-Nos. 240, 433, 369, $13.90 each).
4-4.30 p.m.-"The Governor's Cup." ONE MILE-1. Meadow Eye; 2. Hogmanay and 3. Fairy Ousal.
Won By 1/2 length; 1 length. Time: 37.1, 113.2, 149.3, 225.3. There were seven starters. Pari-Mutuel:-Winner $12.20; Place $5.30. $14.30, $5.90.
Cash Sweeps:-No. 88, $468.20; No. 39. $133.30; No. 357. $66.00.
Unplaced ponies-Nos. 52, 352, 36, 335; ($18.60 each).
5-5.00 p.m.-Kan Hoo Handicap"-HALF MILE-1. Sunlight View; 2. Talkative and 3. Double Chance.
Won By 3 lengths; 2 lengths.
Time: 29.2, 59.4.
There were six starters,
Pari-Mutuel:-Winner $10.80; Place $5.10, $5.10, $0.70.
Cash Sweeps:-No. 13, $450.00; No. 76, $128.50; No. 30, $64.20.
Unplaced ponies-Nos. 125, 488, 413; ($23.90 each).
6-6.30 p.m.-"Consolation Stakes." HALF MILE-1. King's Worthy; 2. Desert Star and 8. Sunshine Suale.
Won by 1 length; 3 lengths.
Time: 30.3, 103.
There were six starters. Pari-Mutuel:-Winner $20.00: Place $6.50, $5.40, $8.10.
Cash Sweeps:-No. 293, $455.80; No. 280, $130.20: No. 310, $85.10.
Unplaced ponies-Nos. 81, 357, 135; $24.10 cach).
BIG
THE
SWEEP
Following is the result of the 81 Special
Cash Sweep on "Governor's Cup" June Meeting at Macao:
PONY
Country Flower
Coureur Bleu
Fairy Auk
Drawn By
Ticket No.
19914
17805
16692
11118 3rd 12020 16043 2nd
Fairy Ousel
Gold Clause Hogmanay Meadow Eva Merry Fatty
17027 1st
18377
Merry Makor
10448
Rothesay Bay
26418
Shanghai 4
18669
Shih Yin Grand
--Wood-Nymph.......... First Prize: 70%
Second Prize: 20%
Third Prize 10%
Unplaced Entered Ponies (Starter or not)
30% for $107.15 each),
16258
23028
$0,750,00
$1,920.74
$ 964.38
GRAPHIC GOLF COURT THRONGED
AT WEST POINT MURDER TRIAL
SARAZEN'S IRON STANCE
POSITION RELAXED
KNEES BENT FORWARD
SLIGHTLY OPEN
STANCE
LINE OF FLIGHT
$14
Easing The Body Turn
By BEST BALL There is no sign of a sway in the above stance of Gene Sarazen His as he essays an iron shot. body has turned smoothly under- neath the anchored head which remains directly in line with the taped path running cross wise through the ball. This facility of body movement is made easier by at bending the knees slightly address; their position in instance is but slightly back of the line drawn upward from the toes.
this
The effect of this knee bend is greater body relaxation which is translated into easier swinging. The slightly opened stance which Sarazen has assumed for this shot i.e. the left foot back of the right in relation to the line of flight is in keeping with his compact style of play. When the clubface makes impact with the ball it will be at right angles to it.
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You no longer are of the younger generation if the prospects of an exciting party fall to snap you out of your lethargy.
THE SUPREME COURT was crowded this morning when Kwan Lai-chun, a married woman, appeared to answer
The allegation that deceased killed her
a charge of murder of Lam Lin-kwai, a concubine. The case was heard by the Chief, slight cuts on the hand. Justice, Sir Atholl-MacGregor.
Mr. J. P. Murphy, assistant crown own son was incredible. He suggest- the counsel, assisted by Inspector Whant, ed that accused, overcome by jeolousy. was for the prosecution while accused of the concubine, attacked her, was represented by Mr. D. J. N. An- son and the old woman. The attack derson, instructed by Mr. P. Wynter on the deceased was violent and un-
provoked. Blyth.
Dr. T. K. Lien who said he examin- The jury was composed of Messrs. M. A. Carvalho (foreman), Lau, Tong, ed accused, said she was discharged Caudron. seven days after admission to hospi- J. A. Remedios, K. E. M. Shek Hassan, Lui Tan and Chan Sui-tal. During her stay, he had observed her on several occasions and found no-
nam.
Friend's Story
Mr. Murphy said that accused was thing abnormal about her. the tin fong wife of Chui Chuck, who lived at No. 33, Hee Wong Terrace, West Point.
In the flat lived his concubine, his two children by her, his mother and his daughter-in-law.
As the result of events on May 12 mother, concubine and her son are dead.
said
Chiu Pak-ka, manager of the Lon- don Confectionery, West Point, he knew accused and her husband, Chui Chuck. On May 12, accused, her husband and the concubine's son were in the shop. Later they went to a tea house. Here the husband said that Accused was charged with the mur- since there were always quarrels, be- der of Lam Lin-kwai, the concubine,tween her and the concubine, they had she better go to the S.C.A. for a decision and the Crown also suggest that was responsible for the death of Chui's regarding maintenance and separatiòn, At this, accused cried. Witness told mother and son.
them that since they were living to- gether, it would be better if they got on harmoniously
Lam Lin-kwai was Chui's concu- bine-during-the life time of his kit fat wife and two children, a son and a daughter.
Jealousy Motive
show Evidence would be given to that there had been quarrels between the concubine and accused. The Crown alleged that accused was jealous of the concubine and her children as she was herself childless..
On May 12, the daughter-in-law fell who went to bed at 8 p.m. and asleep immediately, was awakened at 10 p.m. by cries of "save life" and saw accused attacking the concubine with a chopper. She saw blood streaming She Gown the face of the concubine. attempted to take the chopper from uccused and the fight continued to the kitchen in the rear of the flat. The daughter in law ran out of the house but before leaving noticed the mother and the boy on the bed.
the A watchman, who arrived on scene shortly after, found the boy on the bed with the old woman beside
him. Both were dead.
Medical examination showed that the concubine had 71 incised wounds, 24 of which were to the bone. Death was caused by haemorrhage and shock from multiple injuries.
was that she was Accused's story attacked by the concubine and the old woman and boy came to separate thern and were accidentally killed by concubine.
the
Allegation Incredible Concluding, Mr. Murphy submitted that accused's story of self-defence could not be accepted. Deceased had two 71 wounds, while accused had
PENINSULA HOTEL
In reply to Mr. Anderson, witness said he did not hear accused ask her husband why he wanted her to go to the S.C.A. nor did he hear the hus band say to her that she was always and quarrelling with the concubine that if she did not give up she would die;
The case is proceeding.
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