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HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1949.

SECOND DAY OF EASTER Rapiers

RACE

MEETING TODAY

(By RAPIER)

The Second Day of the Easter Race Meeting will commence at Noon today, and there are twelve events, the most important of which is the St. George's Plate,

It is a handicap event for Australian ponies of 1949 with Skymaster and Jeep Hee, winners of the Sassoon Challenge Cup and Mongkoktsui Handicap, respectively, last Saturday, barred.

Race No. 1-Yaumati Stakes (Second Section): From The Two Mile Post Once Round & l. Our Novice Jockeya will be on View in the opening evvel, and they will be called upon to harsh Ate trahan ponins, of 1949 classy- hon Mark will be fier Chose N

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at the Stakes

Me Ostranumell, and, with only 147 to entry, and in view of dis was in the Asent Stakes (Spe atic Sector at the Second Race

this stance, Meeting

Lucky it ought to whi 11:1

K. F M

Chou is, of Starter entry the danger, and I expect le at highfunt end The Brish Southset Wind (M

Pol-11unt

(That Seetings over sex fud Shettled to rangly truɔried to win I think wall shes the pool, bav-

with Lace Starter serond. d ang Mabel (30 Cading and Ho

despatch Santhost Wind or Pegasus Lyn Messul place Me Wannen wat i thanh.

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Race No. 5- Salwanno Handicap (Fost Section): One And A Quarter Miles

(Mr. Castro) is quile capable of winning.

spendy and Eluar

Race No. 8-St. George'a Plate: One Mile. This is the main event of the day and is conned to Australian winners at ponies of 1940

with this

Arabian Meeting burred. Dagger, rihten by Mr. Pote-Hunt at the Third Race Meeting, was

113

Hanclean

al in the gure, lot here placed second behind Skymaster 1334 lbs is not so many for n pony

in the Magazine Gap to handle over the male Petsus (First Section) over this distance,

Abur und may pevale an upset. How and in view of that run it has a gran opporunity of winning this 1 Dominate Payle to win

D. afternoon.

(Mr. Den Wyvls luck).

winner of the

Keres Cup and Griffins Chath- Memorial piens at the Aenusi Meeling over 15 very the Champion distance, fit at the moment, and it should give the above pony the night at actually 1 fe. If it does not Thi race will be contested tex

with, Duchess Delight Mr. CP Aardalam proms of poveHIS SINK

pkes Ne), High Speed (Mr. Gregory). ferrefiend Chien 3

Love (Mr. Bolgate) and The Aly al- believe that. Allowance

Tigress (Mr. Kwok) will probably theurd onderest Lili Marlene may be the other four starters. Duchess hat accept here. The other en

Delight came third in the shov have

practically elsatser, atat i tmy ferie Lasste race against Arabion Dagger, and there is no reason why it should W 8 will be ridden by Mr

But be placed in the sine position Pole-Hunt However, in vone of

agun Dontsie's win in the first Park Handien (Fust Svetem t Seceral Har Meeting, a wall Bed Arat rong

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Race No. 9 Lai Chi Kok Staker (Second Section): Bix

Furlongs To pick the likely winner tropi the list of ponies entered for thir vent is no easy problem, as sil of them have not won a race be

Fit Du Judging from its Apeit 14 during morning traming

It completed the six fur when

com in 1.27.3 last quarter 20.4

has been ISC1) weight of 150 th with 2le Deco (Me. Castro) to many 131

Neve jockey fore 1 les 5 1bs for a and i am oftard that they met

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wintong Canadie l liking. 3

Fexed fo ** Young up dye sue comes

muline. When it com mplared in the Neth Best bany Stakes (Second Sertis but it mag de botig torkay with it change in the jockey reguys, ment. Geen Velvet is usually slow starter, and Mr. Pote-font will hang to do some tepel malang if he exureta to be anywhere nae at the flash.

Back No. 3-8haukiw.n Handi- can (First Section): From

The Two Mile Post Once

Round & in.

Australian

SENSOUR

ponles of previou elassifier Clos 4

wil

ather together for this event, aut

it leoks as if the finish will be

bonds, Big Bluff (Mr. Ostrou-1 send and Chief off) should have no difficulty la Pilot Park, leaving Metertwining. This pony, however, is as the out inter caquable of crest-

more suitable over is distance, but in view of the opposition it init an upret.

Tally should

extended. not be exerpt, perhaps, by Condor (Mr. choula Miu). Jeuire (Mr. Taul be placed and Mimi (Mr. Alexan-

Race No. - Carter Handicaps Six Furlongo.

A result of Wening the San dosen Park Hariteup over the

mille at the best menting, Pandader) may be worth following for

(him)

kas born pemalaso ay 1 lbs but even at

15 the et has still a chance of re- peating

previous HELICOPAN. Panrin ran very,

well, under Me. Chis, but today it will have to be an its best torin to slave off Daisy

et's challenge as it will have Mr. Neeta's experienced hamelling. fought out between four penes Bashful Beauty (Mr. Ostratunoff) only. Prince Delight (Mr. inuta seall undoubtedly be meals can well at the last meetin

although placed. But over this

and fur

not favourites have“

Wongy

it

ahmuti verfully

Anyway fishe ty in waving, Shicht

of the Customs Pass Handicap (Past Seeleni at Third Bars Meeting, should 101 pround place, For the hurd' position, I think Argentine Man

The

race.

Race No. 4-Ho Man Tin Handicap: One Mile.

place also,

Race No.

No. 10-Salvanha Handicap (Second Sec-

tlona): One And A

Quarter Milca.

Second Section

Selections For Today

Facer No. 1

InON MASK MADEL

ROSLYN

Outsider: Amber.

Race No. 2

THE HOPEFUL

GREEN VELVET

Uutelder: Canadian Potato. Race No. 3

PRINCE DELIGHT ANYWAY

ARGENTINE MOON

Outalder: Casste.

Race No.

FOYLE

LUCKY STARTER BOUTHEAST WIND

Outalder: Pegasus. Race No. 5

HEROIC LABBIE BOOTSIE

CHIEF PILOT

Outsider: Masterpiece.

Race No. 5

PANDA

DAISY BELL BAGHFUL BEAUTY Outsider: Amazon.

Race No. 7

DING HOW DASHING BEAUTY II TUNNY

Outalder: Marber.

Race No. 8

ARABIAN DAGGER BEN WYVIS

DUCHESS DELIGHT

Outalder: High Speed.

Race No. B

BIG BLUFF

CONDOR

JETFIRE

Qutalder: Mimi. Raze No. 10

CROWN WITNESS NOONDAY BUN MINX

Outsider: Peggy.

Race No, 11

KWONG YIU AUTUMN LEAF WINDERMERE

Outalder: Argus.

Race No. 12

BEAFIRE

BIG SHOT FLYING JIB

Outsider: The Dingo.

KBGC Lose

To Recreio

Club de Recreio, last year's winners of both the Senior and Junior Leagues, were enter- tained to a friendly game of ut Austin Road lawn bowls

the Kowloon yesterday by

Police Club Lawn Bowls Green Open

The Police Recreation Club Lawn Bowls Green was officially opened yesterday when the visitors were entertained in a friendly six rinks game of bowls. Prior to the game a group photo- graph was taken of the participating players.

3. Bradley and his men of the Police had a grand game against 5.M. Rumjaha's visitors rink good condition but the going and lost by one shot.

The Club house were gaily decorated. The green was in

was heavy.

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The standard of bowling on this high with Cameron, The game ended in the visitors rink was winning by a Burrow margin of right-hand man to Bradley, giv- eight shots the final score benging a grond display. Bradley was 122-114. The visitors won maleady. Rumjahn played three rinks. lost on 1wo and good shots.

W. R. Hillyer made a welcome Anished all squaro on another.

to the Kame when return The rink skippered by A.E. Coates of Craigengewer CC won skippered his rink to victory over by the biggest margin at the ex-Sammy Shields, the visitor' rink pense

of Haywart. In their total in a good game by 10 shots. Pin- lead man for Hillyer, of 32 shots, Contes registered kington,

consistent game while rix, two fours and a three. In alt played

of the 21 both Pope and Hillyer did what Coates scored on 12

Sammy Was expected of them, heads played.

Hayward and his men scored Shields was up against it but in himself on nine heads but Costes kept spite of that acquitted

well. tim down to twos and singles.

Police RC Pinkington Finney C. Pope W.R. Ilyer

(Skip)

An Interesting Game A very interesting game was ser between Blil Hollands of the Police and J. McCutcheon of the Visitors. McCutcheon registered nine shots in the first Ove heads to lead 1-0. Hollands then score1| W. Cameron

T. Waller Galvin

Visitors G. Sewell K.B. Marshall J.II. Kinaburg H.F. Shields

(Skip)

20

S.O. Bux

UDUK.

J. Russell

Bradley

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10

15 shots in six heads to lead 5-10. J. By the end of the 18th head, tol- landa was leading 22-14, McCut- Sout cheon came back strongly on the Davies last three heads scoring eight Wilson shots to Anish all square,

F. Channing Hollands scared two lives and four in his total of 22 shots. A.P. Pereira and his men re- gistered three fours and a three

(Skip) Saunders Goodmall T. Carr

to beat C. Dowman of the Police C. Dowman by 24-14. Pereira scored on 11 of

124

(Sklp

17

the 21 heads 'played. On the 14th F. Nolan bend the score wan 14-14. | McSmith Pereira and his men exerted pres- Etrown sure and won eventually by seven Hollanda shota

(Skip)

22

By steady bowling. Channing Itoberts

and

his men beat Hughes rink by Wheeler ten shots. Hughes and his men at J. Forrest one time led 6-4. Saul and Darle, Hayward Channing's front men, played a good game.

HK WIN IN

B.A. Mansell S.M. Rumjahn

(Skip)

Burnhams

Penfold

W.C. Ogley

Hughes

(Skip)

J. Nettomicy

J. Stokoe

N.A. Belirno

A.P. Pereira

(Skip

Graham

Elliott Grant

McCutcheon

(Skip)

H. Gitting

J.H. Xavier

A.E.P. Guest

(Skip) Total

12 114

AE. Contes

(Skip) Total

SOCCER XI

MANILA

Manila, April 17.

of Australian BGC and went down by ten The visiting Hong Kong Interport XI tonight won

nies of previous seasons classl- Bed Class 3 will figure in this

in

place

shots, the final score being 120 to 110.

The home team won on four of the six rinks while the Portu- Ruese won on two.

In

his

men ran

nver

their initial engagement against the Manila booters by a score of 5-1 bofore a huge throng of local football fans.

while

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SINGAPORE SOCCER XI LOSE TO CHINESE TEAM

Singapore Army 0-Combined Chinese 3 Singapore Army suffered thair first defeat yestar- day, when they lost to Combined Chinose by, three clear goals in a thrill-packed game at Sookunpoo.

The Combined Chinese team, which was compos-

ed of players who were not able to make the grade for the Manila Interport or proposed Saigon tour, gave a display which exceeded all expectations,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Singapore Army D Combined

Chinese

SECOND DIVISION

Cheung Koon-hing. who played in goal, gave one of his est performances to date, two backs, Mak while the Lam-fook and Cheung Shu- ling, proved to be a pair of dour defenders who contested every inch,

Yau Wah-hing, the Combined

a hero's Royal Navy Chinese pivot, played

start to finish and game from seldom care out second best in Army Kin. his tussles with the speedy Singa- pore inside trio. On s flanks. Lee Shek- Chan Kam-pui and ching were in fine fettle and kept the two Singapore wingers well under control.

A St. Jomoph's

7 Talkoo

Singapore Army kept on peg ging away and set up a cracking pace, and although it was expect ed that the Chinese would col lapse under the strain, they su

tion.

Lo Wah-sing, as leader of the Chinese attack, did not impress prisingly necepted the challeng very favourably, although he was and tought back with deterrainé

trier throughout and did score two fine goals. Cheung Chung- kan_nand Siu Cheuk-yin wrre, 18 however, a lively pair and gavo

the Singapore defence tying time,

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24

a

Dangerous Wingers

very

Tang, Kwong-sum and Wong King-chung, the Chinese wingers, were always dangerous when on Came the move and invariably out on top In

their encounters with the opposing defence.

For Slagapore Army, Service

A Fast Shot Shortly before time, Lo Wa sing put the issue beyond doubt when he managed to elu

sent in a fr Whitehorne and

bot, which Service stopped by failed to hold. Following up, 1 Wah-sing netted attempt.

at

the scoot

There was no further scorin and the final whistle came wit Combated Chinese worthy wi ners of a keenly contested game.

Army: Singapore Snellson, Young, herne, Inglis, Shen and Porter.

Combined Koon-hing,

Butler,

Servio White, Whit *Wilson,

Tod

Kave a magnificent performance in goal and cannot be blamed for any of the shots which went past

'Chinese: Cheu 22 him. Tine and again he stood

Mak

Lam-fod between the Chinese and goals.

Cheung Shu-ling, Chan Kom-pur Snellson and The two backs,

You Wah-hing, Lee Shek-chin 4, Young, falled to show the Tang Kwong-um, Cheung Chun

confidence as that which Char- 32acterised their play in the two 122 previous games.

Will Attend

Auto Race

kan, Lo Wah-sing, Sist Cheuk-y and Wong King-chung.

Rugger Results

The brunt of the Chinese at- inck was horne by Whitehorne, the Singapore Army pivot, who proved to be a real stumbling block in the way of the Chinese forwards, particularly in the air. White and Butler lent White horne valuable support, but they found the tricky and elusive Chi-London Hospital 11. London Scof ense wingers extremely difficult to handle.

London, April 18. The following were the mult of rugger games played today:

RUGBY UNION: Blackheath i

tish 16

West of Scotland 1 Aberavon 10 Devonport

Service 8. Barnstaple & Old G 3: Bedford 20 St. Barts

the Chinese defence, which found Only 3. Bristol 17 Lelceste

01

S

Old Paulines 6. Plymouth Albiak 10 Old M Merchant Taylors

Inglis And Todd Inglis. the Singapore Army 9. Birkenhead Park North centre-forward, again showed up Ireland 13. Bridgend 10, Londo well and continually harrassed event. Although many will

e. Cardiff Wasps 0. their faith in Noonday Sun. (Mr.

his speed somewhat disconcerting. Camborne

Barbarians 6. Cheltenbum 8 Sal Todd also gave another brillante. Coventry 22 Waterloo 8. Ebb Gregory) an

of its "win un account

To all intents and purposes the Hurst Park Handicap J.A. da Luz, Colony's singles

display and together with Suci Vaic & Sar

6 Saracens 0. Falmouth 0 Second Section) uver

the six fur- champion, won by biggest the game was over as far as

worked hard to break through Mary's

y's Hospital 27. Gloucester, 22 Dillet dance 11 is capable of extending fans at the Second Race Meet-margin,

his rink beating Joe the visitors were concerned at

the Chinese defences.

London Welsh 0. Llanelly both Paaris and Dany Bell. As on

Fraser and I prefer Crown Witness (Mr. Fraser's 32-8.

the end of the first half when

Wilson and Porter, the wingers, Londo recommend keepingg. I pener Cro ont les

Maester 22

22 Cros They wi

were seldom seen to ndvantage Nuneaton 3. which was unplaced in this

inen scored on seven heads, while they were leading 1-0.

3. Manchester 13 Malone Amazon (Me. Kwok) in muni.

raine race on geount of its fitness

and more often than not inst the Keys 3. Luz registered a ave, a four and

Just bolore the first half was

Neath 5 Newbridge 6.

6. Nowport 3 at the moment during morning four threes. Race No. 7-Hunghom Stakes

bail to the fast tackling Chinese) Manila's goal-keeper,

Balb 8. Northern 3 Bradford 15, defenders. (First Section): alx Furionne gallops, with Noonday Sun second

Milan, April 17. Jackie Noronha beat Collyer by Llamus, was kicked in the back

Otley 5

5 Old Blues 8. Penryn 1 In this race confined to Aus- and Minx (Mr. Ostroumoff) third.

five shots in a close game. In his and kidneys and had to be taken Tazio Nuvolari 80, dean of Play opened evenly, with both turn. Inglis (Mr. (pok) is the choire, but 1|tration popies of previous seasons In view of Peggy's disappointing

score of 20 shots, Noronha regis-

of the fell. The local team Italy' automobile racers, will sides attacking in rermmmend keeping an

I can eye on classified Class 6 an interesting form at previous outings

tered a four and a Ave.

had to play without him for the participate in the most difficult came into the picture with a rasp- Cassie Mr. S. W. Lee).

Len Sykes and his Barsh hould eventuate. Ding flow hardly be expected to recommend

rest of the game.

race of the year, the classical ing shot which struck the cross- Pontypool 9 Northampton 3. Red

bar with Cheung Koon-hing well ruth 14 St. Thoman Hospital (Me K.F, Chin) will have an op- for a win, but there is no doubt, away with a big lead in the first

Chang Kam-hoi starred

Stroud for Mille Miglia" (1,000 miles) unbeaten,

5 Metropolitan Policn portunity to score a beinted win. however, that this pony has been four heads by scoring nine shots

April 24.

The Chinese swept up the fleld Swansea 21 Harlequins 3, Tor goals

A. Muller, Chu A pertical of the entring in this. It did nothing of note lately, but improving and a win sooner or against A.M. Souza. Sykes played the Hong Kong team scene tha

The race will be runs on a new

Athiolle '11 Mosoley 13) and launched a series of attacks, quay Australian reserved for

enme in drst in this Inter is indicated. It will again be Souza it shoul

the second interpori | Wing-keung and Chou Man-chl class, Dashing

course, the Automobile Federa- all of which were repulsed by the Wester Super Mare 18 Birining-f match up north last year when each scored a goal. Beauty (Mr. taken out by Mr. Shich this after- Jonies of 1919 Classifed Class 3

Yesterday was the

Singapore defence, which amo-ham 0. Sykes won. should provide an exciting finish | Miu) is the next best bet, but it

by the io announced. The lone goal

The racers will start at Brewin,thered shots from all angles.

RUGBY LEAGUE: Batley '11. time second

when V.I.P. will be taken out by Mr.

these 1wn must also be horne in mind that

tocal team

sain was scored by J.

and pass Cremona, Combined Chinese took the lead Hunslet 12. Casticford 35 Hu. near Milan Tao, but its chances of winnme

bowlers met. Sykes won 24-17 Garrish, left inside. Tuny (Mc. Gregory) is a fost raving animal and it can take

Souza scored a four in the course seems rather remote on accouni

Hong Kong Interporters Pincenza and Parma before cross-when Lo Wah-sing, after receiv- Kingston-Rovers 15. Huddersfie The of the game.

another in the Appennines through the ing a pass down the centre, out- 34 St. Helen's 0. Hull 24 Keighl of its heavy burden of 15 as the leuth, there will be no catching

are scheduled to meet

Cisa Pass. From there it wilt fol-paced the Singapore defence and 7. Leeds 27 Featherstone Rover A.3. Hall beat R.F. da Luz Manila aggregation The Rest, tn- Poyle will again be ridden by it. Murber Mr. Ostroumoff) is also

low

coastline, went through to beat Service with 13. Leigh 30 Whitehaven 5. Laver the Tyrrheniun McKelvie beat C.C. Pereira and Bill Simpson beat J.F.V. Ribeiro.morrow and the Manila Foobtall touching Pontremoli, Massa Car-u fost shot

League selection on Wednesday. Results:→→

rara, Viareggio, Pisa, Livorno and In a fitting opener the Hong Crosseto Kong collegians maintained their From Rome the race will turn winning streak clean by drawing Northwards, and after a few hun- 1-1 with a local inter-collegiate rod miles in the Central Appen- selection.

it will follow the Adriatic nines, They have thus finished their Coast at Ancons, Pesaro, Rimini series of four games in Manila and Ravenna, without a defeat. Previously they From Ravenna the racers will

Salle,

Letran and return to Brescia, following the Po. River upstream, through Fer- cars, Rovigo, Padua, Vicenza and Veroma.

Johannesburg, April 16, Two innovations have been

broke Wob-sing again

South Africa may be the venu brought to the 1940 edition of the through on his own, but his part for one of the outstanding featur "Mille Miglia." One is, a new?- ing effort went too high.

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Race No. 11-Hunghom Stakes (Bacond Section): Six Furlongs.

In this sprint toen for Aus- trallan ponies of previous seasons classified Class 6. I don't think it is necessary to look further than Kwong Yiu (Mr. Pole-Hunt) for the likely winner. It will be call-KBGC

ed upon to carry 153 lbs today, J.G. Robertson. but due to the short distance, and E.G. Shaw

the fact that it came in second in E.A. Atkins

the Windy Gap Handicap

over | J. McKelvie

the mile at the Third Race Meet- Ing. I honestly believe that this

'third

Club de Racrels

M. Nunes

M.A. Baptista F.X. Soares C.C. Pereira

(Skip) F.H. Carvalha J.A. Remedios

20 (Skip)

J. Roberts

pony is capable of shouldering the D. Trail extra weight and win. Autumi J. Нетрасу C.P. Baslo Deal (Mr. Ostraumeff) which was w

J.V.V. Simpson in this same race is also

(Skip) 20 heavily penalised, and may just

Wiggerton R.J. about

A secure second place. keen

J. Creghion struggle should ensue between 5.IL Strange Windermere (Mr. Shleh) and AJ. Hall

10

17

Ribeirio (Skip) J.A. Victor M.L. Rosa LAF. Xavier R.F. da Luz 18

Alvea D.C. MA. Pinna Thompson B. Marques

Argur (Mr. Darkin) for the third*** (Skip) position.

Race No. 12-Shaukiwan Handicap (Becend Bea- tion): From The Two Mila. Post Once

Round & In.

T.

GEF. Tho LA Sykes

(Skip) R.P.

Phillips This race will wind up

the W.H. Dailey meeting, end the result should. Morrison provide ДП Interesting Balsh. L.A. Collyer Lana (Mr. Wong Yon) has been (Skip) given the post of honour with 159 G.C. Norman Ibs to carry, followed by Thun- A. Herton derbolt (Mr. Pota-Hunt) with 108 1.G. Meyer lbs and on that account alone, J. Fraser

am going to rule them out of my reckoning. Seafro (Mr. Too) has been showing good form lately, and over this distance I think it

T

has a good chance of winning The strongest opposition will come from Big Shot, which will be ridden by Mr. 8.W. Las. pony is certainly very fit at the raumen and may prove danger OLF and a win from this combina tion is not impossible. Flying Jib (Mr. Cook) should fit third place, with The Dingo (Mr. Kwok) as the outalder;

(Skip)

A.M. Souza

24

(Skip/

L.S. Silva

E.E, Marques

"J.C. Remedios

-15

J.E. Noronha

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14

defeated La San Beda-Router.

made

BASEBALL GAMES

17 (Nationals)

New York, April 17.

(Americans)

0

Now

Chinese Attack · The Chinese continued to do most of the attacking, but try as they would, they could not find a weak spot in the opposing de- fence, which withstood the deter mined onslaughts in the -style.

The Singapore Army forwards were sent away occasionaliv, but were unable to hurtle the Chinese defence into making an tactical έττου. Lo

pool Stanley 2 Belle Vue Ranger 16. Oldham 13 Rochdale Tornet. B. Swinton 5 Salford 34. Wake fluid Trinity 23 Dewbury 12. War- rington 25 Bradford Northern 12. Widnes 11 Wigan 10. Workingtor Town 22 Bramley 13.-Router.

Halifax 8. York 2

Golf Feature In S. Africa

The Chinese completely over-events of the golfing calendar it Scores of exhibition baseball.route through the Central Appen-

nines, from Rome to Ancona, end ran the Singapore Army and aj plans, at present under considera- games:

the on- though they tried hard to scare, Yon, mature, Saint Louis (Nationals) Saint the second will allow

This takes the form of a lenge to the British Professiona Louis (Americans) 7, Cleveland lookers to see the position of the their efforts were frustrated time (Americans)

York racers. Every car will bear the and again.

The half time whistle came Golfers Association to send ar 10, Philadelphia hour of departure instead of the

with the Chinese still holding omglal team to the Union to ea 2 Philadelphia unial number-Associated Press.

their alender

gage in international matches of 1-0 lead." (Nationals) 4, Brooklyn (Na-

The lines of the cricket Tests. tionals) 7 New York (Americans)

The suggested proposal is fo Second Half 6, Chicago (Nationals) 1 Chiongo

of the three matches, played in tarde The opening stages (Americans) 3, Boston (Nationals)

second half zow Singapore. Army centres, and it is understood here Boston (Americats)

take over. the initiative and it that should the challenge be aes Associated Press.

seemed as if they would soon.cepted, the event would be en

dowed with a trophy presenten Johannesburg, April 16. obtain the equaliser..

ominent Routh Africop The Johannesburg 21,000 đưa Although hard pressed, the Chi- by an lumn Handicap, run over one and nose defence fought back gamely closely connected with the gerne. a quarter miles today, was won and kept their citadel intact. by the three-year old colt, Prince! The game then developer into| **

with the Bertrand, starting at six to one. a ding-dong struggle,

20

2

R.M.V. Riberio

J. Cotton

G.A. Noronha J.A. Luz

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32

(Skip) 8

Totol 120 Total 110

TO ATTEND GAMES

Rome, April 17. Four countries have notified the Italian organising committed that they will send teams to the Mediterranean Gambe at Palermo, May 12-15.

They are Greece, France, Spain and Portugal. Italy will also.com- pete-

NON-TITLE FIGHT

5.-

Paris, April 16. Marcel Cerdan, French holder of the world middleweight title, ir to meet the French-Pollah boxer, Licien Kraweeyk, in a non-litic night over len rounds at Casab lanca on May 7,

the Spanish, middleweight chain. Krawcy will substitute for plon, Antonia Soldevilla,

10%

Weights have been arranged at

prunda-Router,

COLT WINS'. HANDICAP

-Fouter.

ball being rapidly transferred OTHER SPORTS In thrilling finish. Prince from one end of the field to the Bortrand beat Nile Delta "by a other and both goalkeeper earn ON PAGES 2, 3 & short head with Andrea four In woll deserved applause for

brilliant saves. .lengths away third.

Increased their The Chinese The favourite, Bon-of-a-Gun, lead when, after a neat bout of went to Blu tidden by an Australian jockey, pawing, the ball Athol Murray was unplaced. Cheuk-yin, who netbed with.

nout effort.

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