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THIRD EXTRA RACE MEET TODAY

(By "Rapler") ..

Postponed from last Saturday due to the weather,

the Third Extra Race Meeting under the aus- pices of the Hong Kong Jockey. Club will be held this afternoon. The first. saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and there are,alto- gether eight events on the programme. Fine weather should favour this meeting and with the grass track in such splendid condition, we may look forward to witnessing some keen racing.

Race No. 1

Mouut Austin Handicap (En- iciul): From the 11⁄2 Mile Punt. Among the entries we have two likely where and they are Ad- Luma Rose (Mr. Hodgman), 150; h. and Jackie (Mr. G.D.A. Gre Kory), 108 b. Autumn Rose dis- appointed its backers at the First -hs Extra meeting very badly being unplaced. It is at the mo ment galloping well during morn- Ing exercise, at its chance of winning are really bright, espe- elally with only 150 b. to carry. 1 rather inclined to believe, however, that In spite heavy burden Jackie

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กาน! (Mr. Bee)

Rosebud (Mr. R.K.C. Chul) should also receive some consideration, especially the latter, which is not bad over this distance.

Race No. 5

Selections

For Today

(By "Rapler")

Ruce No. 1

JACKIE

AUTUMN ROSE JACOBUS

Outsider: The Undertaker.

. Ruce No. 2

CANARY BURGE SOUVENIR

Outsider: Blue Peter,

Ituce No. 3

JEEP HING HURRICANE THUNDERBOLT

Ruce No. 4

Albary Handicap; From the

Mile Port. 1/2 This race in contined to "Aituce Class Australian Ponies, I don't think one need look further for the winner

than Noree Queen (Mr. (straumoff), despite its maximum weight of 159 lb. Bashful BenuLy Mr. Francis) should Alt second

with

Air Borne Mr. the position, nf

Bell, (Mr. (provided, Black), third. Daisy Mr. G.D.A. Gregory can get of Fuen) with only 115 lb. to carry, t

100 must be regarded as a potential to a good start) should be good. On the other hand, Jaco-challenger if not for a win, at bus (Mr. Nowman) must not be least for a place. averlooked, despite its failure at the Inst meeting to win, as this -bong-has-the-Be-woight-to-louk ufter. Mr. Francis will have

charge of The Undertaker and this combination should be worth following as an unisher,

Race No. 2

Race No. 6

Consfield, Handicap (Second, Ser-j tion): One Mile,

and

Outsider: Ki

SPEEDAWAY HAPPY SEASON HOI POLLOI

No.5

Outsider: Rosebud.

NORSE QUEEN BASHFUL BEAUTY AIR BORNE

Outsider: Daisy Hell.

Rare No. 9

SHANNON AVALON

THE WOLF

Outsider: Flying Arrow.

Race No. 7

FIFTH ALARM BURGOMASTER

JINX

Outsider: Emperors Gute,

Race No. B

-KINGFISHER-

ARGUS

MIAMI BEAUTY

Outalder: Happy Valley.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1947.

Unorthodox Games In Chess Tourney

(By Recorder)

a

The first round of the tournament for the cham- ·

pionship of the Kowloon Chess Club, played at the Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday night, saw dramatic departure from all chess convention and habit common to Hong Kong. There wasn't an orthodox game on any of the four boards and the round was concluded shortly after eight o'clock, not without surprising, results.

The first game to finish unw J. V. Tousz resign in less than 30 moves after a broken pawn for- mation following an unorthodox development to a Centre Counter game against S. Novikov. The latter player had the black pieces, white going down in defeat on every board before the evening

was over.

The surprise of the evening came a few minutes later when Karel Weiss resigned on the 19th move against V. V. Kolatchoft. Developing a wide open King's Bishop's Gambit designed to de. velop a devastating queen and bishop attack before his opponent could consolidate a sound defence, Welsa was net with continuni exchanges cramping-the- slaught.

Pressing a position

that

Was

st dangerously susceptible to n strong attack with

were

queen and wo piers, Welss tried to win a rook for a bishop, a very [R- that went wrong. mising move In a game that was very wide open, a lost tempo was as bad

his na lost game. In

first tournament game since 1941, the Colony's second ranking chess player discovered that he was |brity out of practice.

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very tough Aghts on the other two-boards Major Young's novel variation of the King's Indian Defence und The must exciting finish of in

was early in trouble, fighting an day will probably be seen in th

uphill struggle all the way to an race, in which Avalon (Mr. How-

end-game of a rook and pawn Janda). Shannon (Mr. Ostrou- htuff), The Wolf (Mr. R.K.C. day and should provide an inter- against a rook and bishop. While endeavouring versally to per. Wyalong Stakes (First Section); Chi

Flying Arrow (Mr.esting duel for honours. Red Fox, From the 1% Mile Pont. Pearn)

prominent which was second in the Calliopa suade his opponent to accept a should be

draw, rather than simply force Ga-Handicap (Third Section), a it by an exchange of rooks, he to Avalon came in second in the on though enterech will be reserving lost first the pawn and then the This race will be confined First Section Australian Subscrip-Hope Handicap (Second Sertion for the next meeting. In its ab- game, in an ending that suggests

warder over six furlongs, tion ponies of 1947. starters Dr

and, meeting and on that account alouence, Argus (Mr. Miut) the third the Major is well-versed in end- nus. Tontes classified "P" Class barred, it should be strongly faneled pony in the race, seems to be the game technique.

The titanie struggle of the Weight for inches as per scale. win. Shannon, the winner of the best bet for a win. The danger. Canary (Mr. CL. Gregory) which Rosehill Stakes (First Section, of course, in Kingfisher (Mr. It evening saw Henry Knight near- third in the Rosehill one mile, is certainly not to be K. C. Chui) which was fourth in ly fade out of the picture as an Sights (Third Section)-one mile neglected and a win is not entire this same race with Argus due to inspired Walther kept varying the the previous meeting-willy out of the reckoning. The Wolf a bad start; it will probably re sliuntion by deft exchanges in a

verse its defeat. Miami Beauty game that was the favourite, and start

strictly unortho.: the is fast mover, and under robably distance is to its liking. Burge enable handling of Mr. Chui, I will have a change in jockey in dex variation of a inte-developed

As it has been Q.G.D., showed considerable In (Mr. Ostrounoff was disa">-

sau- think it bara nay at the finish Mr. Ostraumos? intment at the last meeting but flying Arrow is a game fighter running well during morning gal agination in some neat middle-

his combina

game manoeuvring, und con- may de hatter over this distance and although not as good as the

should not be ignored. Happy front his opponent with a lough and should secure a place. Blusher hunies.It should give a good with blinkers, this

averunt of itself, in this race as Valley is fighting fit at the mo- end-game. Here Knight's recent Peter will have Mr. 100 lust it is lightly treated..

ment; if taken out by an ex-endeavours to develop his end- perienced jockey it should be near game technique proved the only at the finish, otherwise I cannot saving factor and he scraped a see it being place.

pawn through to win in 45 movos,

First Round results:-

came

Winners

pilot, although unplaced

time out over the miles better over a short race fancy that

wul

to Chmury. a menger Drove Then, agunt, we have Souvenir Gr. Yuen) which came in second at the last megfing in the Rosehill Stakes (Second Section); I think It w¥IT be yéry neue at the finish.

Race No. 3

Coutfield Handicap (First See- Hon): Ong Mile. This race for "I" Clank Aus- Lalinn Ponies (First Section? should provide brilliant finish. Hing (Mr. Rowlands), after Jeep coming in Recond in the Calliope Handicap (First Section), furlongs, has been given top- weight of 164 lb. As it will have an allowance of 5 lb. for a novice Jockey.

It should stand

winalsg. Llly, chance of

#IX

Although

ni the Tast

Race No. 7

ICE HOCKEY

(Second Sec- yalong Stakes tion); From the 1 Mile Pont

for Lacking over the entries this sprint event, I don't think there is much doubt that Fifth Alarm (Mr. Black) will win, un-

London, Mar. 13. less something out of the orlin-

The Wembley Lions beat the ary happens. Burgomaster (Mr. United States AllA Fee Hockey Woo), which has no; as yet done Tenm, 7-3, at the Empire Pool anything of hole so far, should have no difficulty in inking avcond Arena at Wembley. The scores place. For the third position were 1-1, 4-, 1-2, Jinx (Mr. C. Gregory) Emperors Gate (Mr. Ostroumoff? The goal scorers In. the Unit- should fight out the issue.

ed States team were Odie Hall well, Bob Heavern and Chris Race No. 8

Ray,

and

Canfield Handicap (Third Sec- tion); Que Mile.

S. Novikey beat J V. Tausz; IV. V. Kolatchoff bent Karel Weiss; Major J. J. Young beat Eugene Tausz: Henry Knight beat J. Walther. A. E. Gomes had a bye.

Teams

11

The following will represent Club against 387 Coy R.A.3.C.

WEEKEND

SOCCER

Saturday, 16th March, 1947. FIRST DIVISION

RA.F. v. Navy (Navy grd. 246 p.m.) Referee:-K. K. Ip Thung King Hong.

Linesmen: Lul Shiv Ming and

NO SOCCER STRIKE

London, Mar, 13. The Football Player Union have agreed not to atrike from midnight,

Fri- day, March 21 as the Secre tary of the National Arbitra- tion Tribunal has informed Mr. James Fay, Union accre- the footballers tary. that ense will be heard in London on Thursday, March 27. `

In Manchester last

Mon- dun.

the Union decided that they would strike unices they heard that the tribunal would ait either on or before Murch 1 to arbitrate in their din pute with the Football League on the question of wapes and agreements. Both parties are agreed that the tribunal can be heard in public.- Reuter,

No More

St. Joseph's .44 R.3. Cdo. Mid-Week

(Navy grd. 4.10 p.m.) Referre: Lac. F. Roberts

Linesmen: Lui Shịu. Ming an Tang King long...

Club v. Eastern

(Club grd, 4.15 p.) Referee:L. G. Young

Soccer

London, Mar. 13. No organised football Lineamen:-P. M. Xavier and matches will be played

E. Lawrenc

SECOND DIVISION

v. 44 R.M. Cdo. J'ulice (Sookunpoo grd. 4.15 p.m.) Referee:-P. George

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Uproar In French Parliament

Paris, Mar. 13. The explosive French National Assembly debate

on the war in Indo-China today again bruke up in an uproar when Rightist deputies screamed threats at a Viet Nam representative - sitting in the Visitors' Gallery.

The presence of the representative, Dhuong Bac May, was discovered by a Right Wing deputy just after former Premier Paul. Reynaud had denounced him by name from the floor as the "bloody hangman responsible for the murder of Frenchmen.".

Deputy Jean Legendre o the! Republican Party .of Liberty (PAL) immediately sh:uted, iş- "And there the murderer throw him out!" He pointed to Dhuong, who was sitting blank- faced among the 'spectators,

Other PRL members took up the cry of "Assassin," him in prison," "He has a right"|

"Stick to your rights."

The

"Throw

ensuing tumult rivalled that of the last session, of the febate on Tuesday night, when istfights between Right and Left leputies forced suspension until this afternach,"

Jewish

Terrorist

Activity

Jerusalem. Mar. 14. Irgun Zvai Leumi-ex- Dhuong got up and started to tremists blew up threet leave when the threats

began large valves in the Haifa for the remainder of the but when the Communists shout: pipeline in the heavily' ed, "We will defend you! Stay!" present season in Eng- he sat down again. All eyes in guarded oil zone of Hai- land, Scotland and the Chamber turned to him. He la Bay today, touching Wales except on Satur- shifted uneasily in his seat, but off a smoky fire. which

emotion. otherwise showed no days.

He remained silent as the tunuli Mr. Chuter Ede, Home Seere-grew louder on the floor. tary, told Parliament today that

Finally, the session the football authorities had pended by the Assembly Pre- agreed to this to avoid inter-rident, M. Herrlot, and the door (Caroline Hillard. 4.15 pm)ference with production by to the Visitors Gallery was bolt. mid-week matches. The resed by guards so none of the en trictions applied to League and raged deputies could reach the Cup games and similar fixtures, Viet Nam representative. but not to playera playing for recreation.

ILK. Chinese Cadre v. R.A.M.C (Military "" area 2.45 p.m.) Referee: H. Bullock. 387 Coy. R.A.S.C. v. Club (Club grd, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:P. M. Xavier. 1st-Bd.-Devons_v_C.A.S.C.____

Refered A. Leck.

South China v. Kit Che (Caroline H 2.45 p.m.) Referee:--Leung Yuk Tang, Sunday, 10th March, 1947. FIRST DIVISION 27th Field Regt. R.A. v. Sing

(Navy grd, 4.16 p.m.) Referee-C, Tunstali H. Linesmen:-Cpl.

Kwong Wah v. C.A.S.C.

Teo

and Leung Yok Tong.

Film:

Black Eyes

WOS FUS-

Mr. Chuter Ede said that it

There was no escapa for was of vital importance in the

Dhuong even if he did not take present national emergency that arrangements should be up the Communist challenge t

like man. The deputies: made whereby all

sporting,ued to shout at each other events likely to attract large attendances only take place on in the corridors. Several of them - (Club grd._4.10 p.m.)

Saturday afternoons, of Satur-had black eyes from Tuesday's Referee F. H. Bullock

scuffling. Linesmen: Lai Shiu Ming and day eveninge

The Communists insisted that The MCC Tsang King Hong,

Dhuong carried a diplomatic pass- Replying to questions about port and had committed no irre county cricket and the Southgularity to justify his expulsion African tour this season, the from the Chamber Home Secretary said that he

Dhuong is one of two dipicnic

in the hoped to meet, the MCC officials tie representatives

per. early next week.

manent Viet Nam mission which After reference to racing, in the Viet Nam President Ho Chi which he said that he did not Minh left in Paris after negotlu- Intend to interfere with the tions last year.--United Press. Nottingham races. Mr. Chuter

SECOND DIVISION Dockyard Sing

TRO (Navy grd. 2.40 p.m.)

V

Referee Cpl. H. Filmer,

3

Cda. Bde. HQ v. Kwang Wal. (Club grd. 240 p.m.) Referee F. A. Barretto.

HK

creech Centre

Land Forces

v. HQ

(Sookunpoo grd. 4.15 pan.) Referee: Lawrence.

Tuesday, 18th March, 1947. UK Signalo Coy, v. Navy (Navy "grd, 4 pan.) Referee:—F, H. Bullock,

Sepoy's Bravery

(Continued from Page 2)

In the 2nd Division Football L/Cpl. Linten cut me free from

League on Club Ground to-diny the tree. at 2.30 p.m.

Catton, McNay and A. Toy-

Sepoy Gets Free "Apparently the Indian Sepoy

The AHA team is scheduled for, J. Strante, Alec Taylor and had a knife in his trousers pocket

to go to Scotland to play in Odell, Onsager, Hamley, Gard- with which he freed himself.

towns,--United | ner, Fowler and Barker. ・・

The third lot of "B" Class Aus-seven Scottish entered, will not accept here as tralian panes will form the op- Press.

Its connections are reserving

Sec-

for the Easter Meetings. Hurri- cane won fairly comfortably in the Oakleigh Plate (First lion), one mile, at the First Extra and will prove a menace to Jeep |- ling. Kim will be taken out by Mr. Newman, with an allowanc

of 5 lb. for novice jockey. Ax the pony ran well with blinkers į over the mito last Wednesday, it

has a good chance of creating as upset. Elmer

Hodgman) ran well-to win the Calliope Han- dicap (Third Section),

six fur-

longs, but I cannot aco causing

Any trouble for the first position;

Race

No.

4

Cebramatta Stakes; From the

Lincolnshire, Grand National Callovers

London, Mar. 13.

The callover on the Lincolnshire running at Lin- coln on March 26, and the Grand National running at Aintree, Liverpool, on March 29, at the Victoria Club today:

Grand National: 13 to two, Charles and Hadjl, 40 to one against Prince Regent, seven Oxonian, Clover Lad,

One Sliver Fame offered, 30 to Individual prices for Fronch two mile post once round and in. one taken: 28 to ene Domino horson will not be.Isil at tho

Following will

Then, although he was in the cen-

Ede said: "A four-day

Teat

match at Trentbridge Would Oil Aid

-concentrate into those four

days probably a bigger atend- For Russia

sace than ten days of racing."

He declared that the racing authorities had agreed to alter the date of the Grand National, the Manchester Cup and the. Chester Cup date to a Saturday.

-Reuter.

Watchman Charged

tre of an armed camp, he crawled Alleged to have ob-

and freed represent around to our trees

between tained $1,200 Privata Evans Captain Barclay, and myself.

Sept. 20 and Nov. 7, last "Captain Barclay (deciding, !! thinks to head for Stanley left year, from Dr. Li Shu-

C. C. C. against the Kowloon Bowling Green Club at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday at K.B.G.C. in a friendly bowls game,

M. J. Medina, G. S. Ladd,

K. M. Omar, U. M. Omar.

Lam, A. E. Bradbury,

J. W. Leonard, Dr. C. W. Coates. B. W.

A. A. Razack, W. Hong Sling, L.C.R. Sounu, A. M. Omarye

*

I

accused

em-

Refused

later was extinguished without casualties.

Five attackers drove up to the pipeline in a small truck, of ex- placed five packages plosiver against it at the three- valves, and drove off before the explosions.

An official statement on the sabotage of an oil train on the Haifa-Tel-Aviv, line last night wald 12 tank cars were derailed.

An Arab engineer was killed and a fireman injured when a train pulling six two-engined cally-detonated mines in South cure was blown up by electrl- Palestine in another incident.

The American Vice-Consul in

Mr. Jerusalem,

R. Roberts, visited the American crew mem bers of the illegal immigrant. ship "Ben Heelt" who are de- tained at Haifa Jail and Acre prison.

Wallace Litwin, American and Shepard newspaperman, Rifkin, who have been hospita lised since the "Ben Hecht ar rived have been transferred to Acre prison while Alfred. KIF shkoff, another journalist, hab been brought to Haifa Jul They are being held pending deportation. United Press.

Arrests

A

Jerusalem, Mar. 14. Washington, Mar. 14.

Seventy-eight persons have beon arrested in Palestine duri Representative John Taber. Republican, chairman

of the ing the past fortnight as

result of military operations, House of Appropriations Com-it was stated officially in Jeru mitter, rejected the State De. partment's request for au thority to aend U.S.$25,000,- 600 worth of oil refining equip.

ment to Russia.

The Senate Appropriations. Committee previously refused the request.

Taber said: "We cannot do such a thing; that's appense- ment!”

He said the equipment whe mostly pipelines obtained for

last December 81.

Kouter.

IN BRIEF

London, Mar. 13. Third Diviilon,

1

salem tonight. They included

of 15 members the Stern Gang, 12 of the Irgun Zval Leumi and 61 "connected with torrorism."

The statement added: "Other arrests are still to be made." Reuter.

Cyprus "Riot"

Nicosia, Mar. 142 Five Jews, were injured, two

of the

-refused to go to their own camp.-Reuter.,

On Their Way Home

seriously when British troops us and we crawled through the fan by false pretences, shipment to Russia under a lend opened fire on Illegal Immi- comp heading for the Bills and Li Tai, 25, watchman of lease agreement, but which had grants after stones had been

at the staff Shaukiwan. We had decided by

Immigrants' camp and a Brj: now that everywhere except Stan- the Land Transport Gar- not been transported prior to thrown toy bad capitulated, and we hoped age, Garden Road, ap- A provision in a 1940 Lend-tish soldier injured.

Two Jews were arrested on to get the Mainland where we peared before Mr. Sains- Lease appropriation prohibited excape. "thought we had a better chance is

the uee of any administra- charges of escaping yesterday bury at Central yester- tive funds for shipment after and handed over to the police. "But for the help I received day.

that dute. Taber said that Shortly afterwards, about 200 from Linton and Evang I would! The following will represent never have managed to got away.

On four different occasions the State Department, nover- illegal immigrants demonstrat- Dockyard against Sing Tao In I was very exhausted. In fact during the period. it will probably be placed. Thun- to one taken. 100 to six Lovely Judge, Starway, Papana

And the 2nd Division football league they also did not feel very ft but allegedly obtained $1,200 rsd theless, had asked authority to ed and, in spite of repeated

complete the transaction-As- Warnings, and to-morrow at Causeway Bay at After about an hour's 'travel; that he had negotiated the sale

they did not leave me.

Dr. L by falsely pretending sociated Press. derbolt (Mr. Francis), with 135 Cottage offered. 20 to one Round Table, all offered. 50 to 2.30 p.m. Ib: to carry, is undoubtedly good Bricet offered, 22 to one taken. one Fairfax taken and offered. over this distance, and, In view

Hall, Anstis and Colegate, we landed on Sir Cecil's Ride but of several lots of innd In So of the light burden, I recommend 22 to one Luen Casca offered, There was a general tighton Stewart, Hambly and Trout, we were met by rille fire from Kun Wat Vllage, Castle Penk

about 10 yards distance. We bearing it in mind.

25 to one taken. 22 to one Jacking up of odds on offer against Evans, Stevens, Ritchie, Turner scattered in the dark headed Road, and that the money was Finlay, 25 to one War Risk, leading Lincolnshire candidates and Isherwood..

up the hills again. I walked to for the land owners.

the ธ. Pang Ching-ki, cashier both offered. 28 to one. Revelry when the "Spring Double" card

see if I could contact the others

Bydney, Mar. 14. offered, 33 to one taken. 28 to was called over.

but I could hear nothing but the ployed by Dr. Li, testified that Northern. Doncaster today beat

Eleven Chinese, who have liv

·Japanese, so I dockled to keep ho paid 8000, 8000, 8260 $160, Barrow by eight goals, to nil.

ied In Now. Zealand' fer the past moving, hoping that Linton and totaling $1,200, to accused on

20 years, are on their way bark Evana, wore dolog the same, The four occasions.

Cairo, Mar. 18; to their motherland to see if their time was about midnight. Dec. Chan Wan-chol, Lai Sal-hing D. Mille, Yugoslav Davis Cup fomillos survived the; Japanese 20/21.

The next morning I contacted and Chan Fook-chau, owners of player, was beaten by the Egyp pécupation, y

the land, said they never in- dlan.

Andy Schafel. All the men came by plans champing, over the mile, when it came in one Halcyon Hours, Houss takers."

Ventris Terrace where

Com-l

the Egyptian | where they were scheduled "to second to Shanghai Beauty, Hap-Warmer, and. Gormans Town, Langton Abbot was quietly be made in the International per pany Headquarters was. The had they authorised accused to the men's singles PV Season: Mr. - Rowlands) 40 to one Lough Conn, Keep supported at 100 to eight and lies and a draw was hold. Five was now about 7.50 am. Dec. 21, sell. They said they never re-championships today. Another catch the lince Taiping" for about the next best in this crowd Faith and Partenon and 50 to closed firm at 100 to nine. All teams entered with America, last The

trial was adjourned to solved any money from accused. gola International. F. Punce,leng Kong

entered the semi-final by beatingThey will begin their search in champions, defending. Monday, and, although it ran unplaced at one Bullington and Brighter offers of 14 to one against year's

•Further hearing was ad Najar, of Egypt, 0/3 0/8, 6/2, Canton, and expect it will use. the last meeting, it has bean Sandy, all offered.

Whistling Lad were quickly Great Britain, Portugal. India and

journed to 2-30 p.m. on March Reuter,

most of the savings they accumus showing Improved form Lately.

snapped up and he was backed China are the other entries. ?

20:to enable_Dr. Li to give

Plated as market gardeners and The first round will be declded" It will plve Spredaway a keert Lincolnshire Seven to two to win #7,000, leaving 100 to on March 23 at 230 pm when

Tennis

ovidonde and the prosecution to

London, Mat. 18. Klore-keepers In Auckland Caht at the end Hol Pollol (Ms. Mlu) Improving in, its track at French-trained horses eight the best offer. Portugal moot India and a 4.30

check up with the Land Office.

Following are the third round Led Wel told a reporter he had There was more life in the pm. China, and America, cinah,

been saying many years far this. work during morning gallops and offered, 100 to nine Langton

his home town Can, it will bathe surprise toast Abbot offered, 100 for eight Grand National betting, eight The winner of the match between

the English Table Tennis ken, Aghting but the Anish. Blackie taken, 100 to 8 Whistling, Wind candidates being backed, Small Portugal and India, will meet

London, Mar. 13. Championships Flaberg When I left China my wife efferod, 14 to one taken. 20 to money for the favourite, Prince Great Britain,good one Rivmistaken and offered. Regent, at seven to ane left 13 Doc Melthen has given a field Yip Koon-bong beat El. Wilson Results of the Rugby League (Sweden) beat V. Siva Raman was young and we had two. Il- to the winner of the Labruck LINE 6.0, 6.0.1.SKLENENAN * Copy first round second leg ware: (India) 21-11, 21:21, 21.0: Lo Kris," he said. Is they are Frikked and pubilster för the 2016 im Poms Torta Star to two offered. Eighteen to one count abu, medals to the badly, ad, chon beat Wong Sul-ki 6-0, Bail) Thyork 10 (Yarkkilimin: Era Bubley (England) beat till Cille my wife would wold

*wspaper “And Querdet Vila (22) to: one was taken on Lovely. Cottage, nimi Giants player white givm 0,1,2

a160) Zatherstone RoverS DE Jan Hookzza te îns Efter, which closed – the wood Was by Ues Horakan Pertoki Ka Kaulau bent B. T. Mc. Czytania kasatons Ravers U Chandarkos (India) 219.gr Chan 300

216117-21-28 Swiminated) Bouler,

In this race for novice riders, Speedaway (Mr. Francis) has n

and Rearmament offered. 33 to

good opportunity of scoring a win

one Black Jennifer, taken and

Club until after publication of acceptances. next Wednesday: They are grouped at seven to

In

view of its performance in the offered. 83 to one. Musical, Lad

Fasthall

(By "Neutral"

At a Fastball meetlog held yes-

was decided that a stark should

Itosehill Stakes (Third Section) offered. 41 to one taken. 38 to two,against, but there' were noterday ut Doc-Melthen's offlee it Indian troops who directed mo te tended to" nell'· their land nor04, 0/3 trì th, quarter-finals of | from New Zealand to Sydney

neuter

ciation

The fellowing were yesterday resulta in the Open Tennis Singles Championship.

B. Szeto beat J. A. Furrer 6-0,

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results of the 'men's, singlos»in trip back ONLINE

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