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GIBBS TROUNCE APL WITH 26-4 VICTORY
Bobby Locke Wins Prize
New Rochelle, NY. May. 15.
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Gibbs trounced APL with a runaway 26-4 victory to share the Inter-Hong League Champion- The decisive play-off has ship with Stanvac. boon tentatively fixed for Sunday when the presentation of the San Miguel Shield will take place.
Taking cash vengeance for APL started off with a sparkling first inning when
being snubbed by the
Profes-
Confers Association. Bobby Locky al South Africa breezed off with the $3,000 first prize in the Goodall Invitation golf tournament today when he piled up a winning 66 points.
Herant Barren of White Plains. New York, was second with 33 points, exactly dent much behind the winning Locke best still good for $2,000,
Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs was third with 30 paints, Byron of Roanoke, Texas, fourth with 20 points and Cary Midille cot of Memphis Arth with 27 points, an the basis of the final round for the competitive coume record.
Locke, with has been denied an week's PGA Invitation to next ⚫ment, shot a fuel round
that (68), six under par. put him 20 strokes ander the re-
figures for Do Julaften following early rounds of 71, 67 418, 18,
It boosted the earnings of the Nouth African-who has accused the PGA of "lack of courtesy to $8,900 for the month of May.
United Press,
France, Italy, Sweden Into Third Round
WOLL
they notched up four tallies on a brace of Gibb bungles and a pair of free tickets to first bose handed out by hurler Gerry Roza-Pereira. Gerry was yanked in that first stanza and regular slabs- ter Alf Malig was called in to Cibbs re- pul out the fire. plied with four in the second irame, which added to their first inning two
Have them the lead from that point until the end of the game.
runs,
GOLF CLUB'S JUBILEE PARTY SUCCESSFUL
the
The Royal Hong Kong Golf at Deep was acting Club's Jubilee parly The strong wind
Tuesday was a against the API, distance sluggers Water Bay on And they failed to score in the great success.
Approaching competitions were next six frares. Gibbs were not taking any chances as they bat- held from 5.30 p.m. till dark on
Carmo for attracted many entries. Eddic tered hurler
A total of 564 attempts were clusters of seven and eight runs
three different in the third and fifth semesters. inade
competitions. The band of HMS Chian who Londoa was much appreciated, Veteran Tommy
before and during supper. guarded the key-slone for
in to Anish was called last two frames and yielded two outstanding competitions
were hits which produced two runs.
presented by Mrs. D.S. Robb,
Prize winners were: Jubilee
Ladles Bogey: Haig, Winner; Mrs. Plerey, Run-
Longest Blow
APL Prizes for the Jublics and other
of the
The longest blow of the fracas was poled out by Gerly Roza- Pereira with a place hit to right field which Gabby Remedios mis- Judged and was good for three Remedios, bow- bases. Gabby
with a ever, redeemed himself sensational catch when he snared Rabbit Leung's towering By to right.
Halkjo
Mrs.
Jubilee Ladies Tombstone: Mrs. Markham.
Jubllec
D.S. Bogey: Men's Robb, Winner; W.U. ¡Javies, Runner-Up.
Jubilee Men's Foursomes: D.A.. O. Davies & M.S. Douglas, Win- ners; D.S. Robb & M.S. Craw- ford, Runners-Up.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949.
Indians Licked By White Sox
New York, May 15.
The weather was worm enough in Chicago today for everybody except Cleveland Indians, who wore shut out twice by the astonishing White Sox, 10-0 and 2-0. - It was the second straight Sunday Indians had been subjected to a twin trimming, Washington's equally incredible, Sonators having turned the trick lost week. The pitchers who applied the whitewash were a couple of Yankee castoffs, Bill Wight and Al Gettol. Wight had little difficulty in the opener, giving up five hits and walking only one batter while his mates knocked out Boh Feller with four runs on two hits and two walks in two innings.
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86 For Four
Loicester, May 16.
Leicestershire at lunch time today carried their Saturday's closing score of 32 for one to 86 for four in their match against the Now Zealand cricket tourists.
11471. Martame Butterfir (147) Oldies The New Zealanders experienced rain for the first
$147). Panforen (137), -Powethouse (147), Silver pear (147). Sparkling Eyes (147), Sportsmaster (147) and Tho Tigrews (147).
1. Lakin Findicap. From 2 1.r. Claro (1969 Ponire) Bærbarian (242), DayBaht (140), Canadian Potela (169),
Showers started here an hour and a half before play was due to begin and held up the resumption of the Leicestershire innings for 40 minutes.
time in their tour today.
Fasy-going (142), Empress Delight (144) Playing conditions, however, wore not materially
Pirst Alarm (141), Lucky Jana (244), (125), Mastery (14). Nervous Wiinces Poker Face (120) Ringmoer 11497. Rowanglen (146), Shun Lee 1160), Tap 21 (18). United Victory (154) ma World Fac (148)..
+
E. Deep Day Dandiesy (lat Box.). One Hile.
10id Ponles) 1—Anywaɔ Class (110), Avalon (142). Room Town (142), Golden Dragon (140). Golden Wheel (138), Lank (180). Nailonal Congres Basher (208) and The Biranger (147),
4.
a
Clear Water Day Handicap (tit Gec.). 1 Miles. Class (01d Ponies) 1 Amiro (246), Arabian Moon (155), Belle Fontains 159), Brivisto (145), Care Feet 1
(10), Countess Delight (146), (14k). Flestu (152). Frostylight (349). deep Hint (1471, Bome Fun (188), Spen Qibh Onion (169) Trade Wind (148) and
Victorious (149).`
Nookies Zernial and Gordie, Detroit Tigers Goldsberry got the lion's share of St. Louis Browns
(nightcap) Zernial getting three 13 hits,
Tigers:
Stuart, Grishold, singles and Goldsberry two.
Rogovin, Kretlow, Overmire; Gettel granted only four hits in winning his duel with Steve c. Robinson, Ricbe.- Gromek, walking two batters for Browns: p. Garver; c. Lollar. his infilal victory. Chicago White Cleveland Indians
Chicago White Sox Sox got five hits.
Feller: c. Hegan. Tigers and Browns traded slug-Indians; p. ging victories at St. Louis, Detroit White Sox: p. Wight; c. Whecier,
་་་
0 Hal Cleveland Indians won the opener, 9-3,
his who
(nightcap) gained Newhouser, ourth triumph, when it scored Chicago White Sox
P. Gromek, Wynn; six runs in the seventh inning. Indians:
Wertz Tresh, Hegan. oil Vie four of them homer, St. Louis won the second White Sox: p. Gettel; c. Wheeler. game, 12-4, also putting on a six-
NATIONAL LEAGUE inning in which Sherman
Chicago Cubs Lollar hit
hit a two run homer. Braver made it five victories Cincinnati Reds in a row, three of them over
run
for
Brooklyn Dodgers, when Vern Bickford pitched a four hit 4.0 was his fourth masterpiece. victory and marked the fifth shutout this year for a Boston
Jim Aussell hurier.
hit hemer and a double to drive in three runs.
A
twice St. Louis Cardinals scored
ninth two out in the
Rice and Red Jubilee Mixed Foursomes: Mr. singles by Dei & Mrs. G. Strickland.
Schoendienst and Chuck Diering's G.M. Young Cup: Won by the double to put over a 4-3 victory edits Shanghai Visitors Cup: L.. Gold-against Pirates, at Pitsburgh
Ernie He- APL first-sacker ther stroked liner to deep cen¬
could only tre but
carry his wright around to second where he was left stranded
Remedies Bridge, Walton and tailed to
with a come through Lafely.
man.
Best P.M. Round: P. Morrison. Knock out: Mixed Foursomes
Louis,
London, May 15. France, Italy and Sweden to- day won through to the third round of the European Zone of
Best A.M. Round: D.S. Robb. Giants Win Again the Davis Cup tournament.
The red hot New York Giants italy. who started the day
their Alf Malig for Gibbs struck-out & Mrs. N.A. Brown, Win-wounded up first home W 2-1 load against South Atrica,
both The singles two and walked three, and Gery
ies and just a record of 10 victories from Eric Sturgess and Eustace Ruza Perira who started the gainters: Mr. & Mrs. R.R. Coombs, stand against Western clubs with two defeats when they topped Philadelphia Phillies, 7-3. Whitey Lockman got three of New York's eight
calcher hita and rookie cal An excellent fireworks display Logata homered for Phillies.
Athletics. conquered Yankees, added to the general galety.
and -G
and The evening wound up with a twice winning 8-7
-Fant. -
Sturgess went down in four pets to Gianni Cueelii.
singles mateli France lost today to Denmark, but won the; ather to survive the tle by four matches to one, while Sweden won both singles to gain a 5-0 victory vor Norway.
yielded two passes. Losing pitcher: Eddie Carmo dished out seven
Anale Oaklies. Alf Mulig pitched
four-hitter.
SCORE By INNINGS:
1 1
GIBBS Runs
2 4 7 2
Hits
24 0 1 1 1=
26 静
The results were: At Milan: Italy heat Smith Africa 4-1.
'APL
Runs
40 80000 =
4
Canepele (Italy) beat Fannin 6-4,
Cucelll 7-5, 6-4.
(Italy) beat Sturgess 6-1, 2-6, 6-0, 6-4.
Al Paris: Inork 4-1.
0 2 1 0 1 0 0 = Hits
LEAGUE TABLIE TO DATE
Lont Pely Won
1 K00
4
4
1
500
3
.:00
.500
230
.000
France beat Den- Nielsen (Denmark) | Gibbs
Stanvac bent Robert Abdesseltm 6-4, 3-6
Thomas Shall 7-5,
Eric Bjerre 3-0. Caltex
6-4, Jucques
(France) beat
6-4, 6-0, 6-0.
APL
At Stockholm: Sweden beat Musicians
Norway 5-0, T. Johansson (Swe-
den) beat N. lessen 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. The only outstanding league L. Bergelin (Sweden) beat Skouboj fiature between APL and Caltex 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 0-4.-Reuter,
Runners-up.
Men's Foursomes Knock Out: E. Bathurst & Cdr. R.S. Barty, Winners: W.C. Hung & C. H. 1. Suen, Runners-up.
Chapman and a double,
Slun
sing song at which Mr. S. Parsons coming from behind each time. hit two homers led the accompaniment to San provided
and then smashed many old and new favourites,
Cables of congratulation were a long fly that brought in the received from the Captain of the winning run in the 11th inning R. and A., Mr. C.H. Tolley and Mr. E.R. Halifax on the occa sion of the Club's Jubilee.
DUTCHMAN WINS
of the first game Chapman hit
Eddie Joost and homers in
2
5 10 6 14. 1 (10 Innings)
Cubs p. Schmitz, Kush, Chap
man, Hamner; c. Walker. Reds: p. Fox, Gumbert, Burkhart Pelerson, Erault; c. Howell. Chicago Cubs
5.
Doralno
Onde
Silver Mine Bay Handicap. Round Class E (1049 Ponies) Amarapt
(180), Fairy Feet (162), Fiorella (149). Gre dir (176), Home Builder (12), Jeep Hee (159), Lady Olcutester (144) My Love (184), Pay Day (145) and Bhan Fuar (241).
6. Junk Bay Handkap (1st Beo) Ore Glace 1 told Joules) Desire Kile.
(148), Gece Ship (185), Hernic Lansie
3
0 5 11
(145), Kentucky Moon (14). Masterpiece (151) Meteringist (169). Perry (140). Rebel (15%). Beatre (185), The Chief (147) and Two. Did (147). (nightcap)
7. Triamo Bay Handicap. Blx Furlong. Ponies)-Puylo (150). Class 31 (1949 Cincinnati Reds Cubs: p.. Melish, Rush; c. Schof-berty Ship (1591. Lucky Starter (119). (169) Mantar (147), Oakland Bridge Reds: p. Wehmeir, Erault, Gum-Penasus (145), Popularity (153), Probabl
y (149) Roue d'or (136), Bouth East bert, Peterson, Fanovich; c.
Wind (148), Bykting Bar (148) and Mueller
VLP. (150), Brooklyn Dodgers Boston Braves
fing.
4
4
2
ก
3
C
Der Handicas (2nd (140), Doctale (156), Chief Pilot (164).
Witnom Crown
(147), Happy Vafler (180). King of Power (150), Lili Marlene 21. Minx (142), Noonday Bun (160). Pesel Diver (189). Flexsant Valley (189)
and Sunlight (189).
Dodgers: P. Martin, Banta, Palico; M., Jank Od rates, in Beckenham
c. Edwards, Companella, Bickford; c. Masi. Brayes: p. St. Louis Cardinals Pittsburgh Pirates Cardinals: p. Hearn, Staley, Wilks;
c. Rice, Garagiola. Pirates: p. Werle; e. Fitzgerald. Philadelphia Phillies New York Giants Phillies: p. Simons. Thompson,
Trinkle; c. Lepata, Glanta: p. Kennedy; e. Cooper. (181)
-United Press.
9. Deep Bay Handles (2nd Sec.). One 3 7 1 Mile Clans 4 (Old Ponies) -Elg Bhot 7 8
(47), Comic (147) Flying Jib (148). Justice of Tence (148), Liberation Bley. Prince Delight (145). Red Yor (189). The Diaz (142) and Thunderbola | 10. Clear Water Bay Handieng (206)
(Old Powles} 1 Mies. Class Bec.),
Canary Argus (137), Battlefield (148). (147), Chief Wiinema (15%), Colonia (169). Desert Knight (144), Empress of Peace (14), Hol Pollet (181), Marigold (137), Fosalbility (151). today's National Gift (146),
Priority (142). Tootals (160) and Tor woomba BOT (LEI).
Today's Standings
New York, May 15. Today's Major League baseball
(including standings, games) WETC:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W Now York was Detroit
Chicago
the ninth to tie the score for Athletics.
which In second game, shortened to six innings- because Pennsylvania of the
curfew, Philadelphia Yankees blew a 6-0 lead when Washington
CYCLING RACE Philadelphia, scored seven runs.
will be played during the week.
won
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Allie Reynolds yielded the
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Cleveland Boston three and then Bob Porterfield, St. Louis
in relict; the loser yesterday came in and was charged with
runs on
L PC
10
,840
18
,560 11
14
12
14
14 13
13
13 509
10
13
538
510
10 .500
10 12
Tennis Finals Fixtures
affected as the wicket was wholly covered. Cloudy skies and a cool breeze offered a big. contrast to Saturday's sunshine when Borry, 16, and Prentice, 4, reopened the innings. The county were 398 behind with one wicket down when play stared.
With only six runs added to the overnight score Leicestershire Jos1 Prentice, who moved across. to a ball wait outside the off-stump and salcked a comfortable catch to second slip
Tompkin
Joined Berry and
opened with his usual free style, taking two fours with fine drives and in 20 minutes scored 10 runs. Cowle and Cave made the bull lift occasionally but Berry dealt
with averything capably
steadily on the legside from scored
swinging at a ball to what it to slip for a good
Cave
catch.
2
Turnesa's
First Round Over Course
won
Dublin, May 15. Willie Turness, of the United the British States, who amateur golf championship in 1944, and has entered for this The third wicket had added 20. year's tournament, which be Tompkin, who sins tomorrow at Portmarnock, joined
had his drst round over the having survived a leg-before ap-
course today. peal from Burke at 22. one run and was bowled middle alump in going forward to Cowic, who had changed ends.
Jackson
Watson and Jackson stayed un- til lunch, which was taken at 80 for four.
Scores:
New Zealand, Ist innings... 430 Leicestershire, First Innings
Berry, Rabone, b Cave
Lester, lbw b Cowie ...... Prentice, e Rabong, b Cave Tompkin, b Cowie Jackson, not out Watson, not out
Extras
Total (for four)
Reutor.
30
10
He played 18 holes and his last shot brought warm applause from the large gallery that followed him. He had a sparkling three at the 18th, the par for which is four.
Turness, who is visiting Iro- land, for the first time, played' with two fellow Americans, U, M. Tr. Reinach and Max Felix. Jerry Owens, of Dublin, made up the fourth.
The Americans had not long Janded on Irish soll before they were out to find all they could Portmarnock 23 about the Ugerish
13 course. They first saw the famous
0 links from the air. The pilot of 5 the Irish Air Services' plano in which they travelled from London 86 brought them over the course be-
fore landing at Dublin Airport.
Turnese impressed everybody by his play today. Although he wus more or less playing in the dark as for as his shots to the green were concerned, he was three under par going to the 13th, His round greatly impressed watchers.
Turnesa
"B" England
Team Beats Finland
Helsinki, Olympic Stadium...
May 15.
The England "B" team beat Finland by four goals to nil here today after leading by one goal at half time.
This victory followed the de- Owing to the ground being closed for play yesterday, the two feat or the England "A" team by Singlés Tennis Finals of the Sweden on Friday and some of Kowloon Club had to be post- the players on view today may team in England's poned and the following is now set places NATIONAL
which meets Norway on, Wednes- 640 the programmcnAY
A Dutchman, Gerrit Schulte, Tour of Holland the cycling road race yesterday. defeat again when Chapman hit New York
Schulte finished sixth in the a two run double and put the Boston
and winning last lup from Scheveningen to
Cincinnati tying Amsterdam 11 minutes and eight base, whereupon Eimer Valo got Brooklyn serands, behind Gerrit van Beck his seconci single of the inning to St. Louis
the
was Philadelphiu of the Netherlands, who covered break up
game. It distance in Valo's fourth hit, Kilomelsa
Pittsburgh the 144 three hours 41 minutes and 48
Boston Red Sox got well. Chicago seconds.
pitched game for a change, Jos Belgium's
Ketclear,
Dobson blanking Senators with member of the Dutch B..team.
four hits to gain; a 3-Q decision. was second in the general indi-
Dom DiMaggio
Kapt up his vidual classification. Ho was sub-
authoritative hitting for Boston, stituting for Louis Motke of the
for a double and Netherlands.
connecting
Desire
454
B 10
318
LEAGUE
16
day.
10
.040
13
12
.520
12
13
The Semi Finals of the Mixed 480 Doubles Handicap will be played
10
12
.453 at 0.00 between Mr. L.F. Stokes
I 1
13
11
13
123 and Captain Turner Cooke vs. kky, **(2), scored the goals.
423 Mrs. E. Lo Litton and E,C. Fin- 10
417cher... 14 -United Press.
Dutch Champion Arrives in N.Y.
TOMORROW
on As concentrating
Ho refused an the major event. invitation this afternoon to play
in the Gold Illustrated Gold Vase Strokes competition at the Royal Dublin Links next Friday, in which all the leading Irish and British amateurs are competing." Reinach said: "Willie will win this championship."-Reuter.
IRC TO MEET
p.m.
•
RECREIO
Those unable to play. or who might be late should inform the convenor
The IHC team follows: M.B. Hasse
A.H. Seemin, J.M.A. Raminhn and AK. Minu Playing with the bright sun- it was Finland's hottest day or (Skip): M.I. Razack, A.J. Hus→ the year-behind them in the tain, A.R. Minu and J. Hoosen (Skip): K.M. Rumjahn, A.R. second half, England quickly be-
and U.A. camo three up. First, Morris Kitchell, S. Yusuf
Players have been selected to J. Mullen of Wolverhampton represent the Indian Recreation Derby Club against Club de Recreio "B" Wandorers, J. Morris,
and D. Wilshaw, Wolver- on Friday at King's Park at 5.30*
The Players are to meet at England were always masters
The team Finna of the
magnificent Bloke Plor at 5 p.m. but a
will take a Walla Walla to Kow- display by Finland's veteran 33-
Sarnala 10. goal-keeper. The Finals of the Men's Singles year-old Handicap between Captain Tur-prevented a bigger score.
It looked like being a blank ner Cooke and T.O. Baker will
Art thalf but two minutes from be played at 6.00 p.m.
the interval Mullen netted from THURSDAY, MAY 19
Ladies' very narrow angle. The Finals of the Single Handicap will start at New York, May 16. 5.30 p.m. between Mrs. Lo Latton Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen, Hol-ant Miss Lambert Baker. Meersman, Florent Rondelez and first game of a double header in tand's Olymple champion, arrived FRIDAY, MAY 20 Daniel Tailleu, was first in the which he tied the count with at Idlewild airport today aboard The Finals of the Mixed rounded off a good combined Rumjahn. team classification
two-run inning homer and then Winner of the 10th lap was Gerwen it from Cubs with a singloa KLM Royal Dutch airliner from Doubles Handicap will be played move with Mullen and Mannion)
to score and then Wilshow calm- In the 10th that natted a 10-5 Accompanied by her husband Figuerado team. In three hours 48 minutes decision.
won and trainer, Mrs. Blankers was against the winners of the Semily picked his way through the and 28 seconds. He arrived three
Calvin Coolidge Melish won minutes 20 seconds
his first start for Cubs in the met by Dan Ferris, secretary. Final which is being played off defence to register the third goal
of the National AAU on Tuesday. treasurer Bernard Franken of
Holland, nightcap, 8-3, although he need-Dr. W. Koopmans, Netherlands Lucien Acou of Belgium at the Amsterdam Olympic stadium Associated Press.
Belgium's "AN
team, with
two singles.
Johnny
inny Wyrostek was the big for Cincinnati in the de showman
Norbert Callens, Luclen Acou, Sylvalo Gaysoulc, Marutis
rit van Beck of the Dutch "C"
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
•
of
At the Hong Kong Chinese Football Association Committee Meeting yesterday, the following suggestions regarding the amend ments of the Association's regela- tions were proposed-
Representative players
at the
to
Amsterdam.
of at 6.00 p.m. between Mias
and
E.G.P.
Guest
ed into roiler help, Grady Hot-consul general in New York, and · GERMAN CHESS· ·
ton
aud Jim Bloodworth hit Catherine Meyer, chairman of the homers and Hank Edwards got National AAU Track and Field me for Chleage.
Today's scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RH
Boston Rod, Sox Washington Senators Red Sox: p. Dobson; c. Tobbetis. Senators: p. Hudson, Welteroth;
c. Evans,
7° 12 0 New York Yankees
0 7 1 Philadelphia Athletics Yankees: p. Byrnes Shea, Pago, Hiller, Sanford; e. Derra. Athletics p. Fowler, Schantz,
Kellner, c. Guerra.
Committee for Women,
Mrs. Bia Hoon will stay in!
"
RUMANIA BEAT POLAND
CHAMPIONSHIP
10-1/2
Finland were lucky-when a shot from Wilshaw struck the Cross- bar but he made amends soon the final afterwards by getting goal with another clever dribble.
Router.
Benefit Soccer Matches
HOCKEY FIXTURES
Quadrangular. Tournament Today Navy v RAF, King's Park ANRCI, 0.30 p.m. Umpires: S/Sdra Padley-P.F. Xuvier. International Berīna: Fina! »
Bunday... May 22 Portugal v India, Sookuapoo, 10.30 a.m.; Umpires: A. 2. P. Guest, NGIT. Palmer.
Eecretarios of tearus are re queried to ensure prompt attend ance of their teams, a maxlinuin
loved. Will umpiras kindly-con- firm their ability to officiate Phone 30301 Ext, 117.
Bad Pyrmont, Hanover,
.: May 16, New York
and be hon- The 1949 German chess cham- oured tomorrow at a reception plonship, which WHE won by
ViBogoljubow,{ giving by the Dutch Consulate. Ruslan-born She plans to emplane by Tuesday ended here today with the form- prizes. The for the West Coast, where she l distribution
Two soccer matches have will run in the West Coast relays leading positions in the tourno- on May 20 and the relay carnival ment, which started here two been arranged to be played on on May 21-United Press.
weeks ago with '35° participants: Saturday in aid of the depen.of 10 minutes delay will be al were: (1) Bogoljubow,
(3) Dr. Troeger. 9-1/2 dents of four members of the points; points; (3) Lothar Schmid 8-1/2 Police Force who were killed points: (4) Kieninger 7-1/2 while carrying out their duty. pointsRouter.
The matches will be played on the Boundary Street, ground. Kowloom.
The first game',
e between
the Policy and Prisons will kick of
Yonkers, Now York, May 10, Parts, May 13,
at 4.30 p.m., followed by a match Vic. Dyrgall, lobg distance mun between
the Chinees Athletic ner of the lilrose Athletic Agro- Leon Volterra's Epsom Derby shirank Atour Drake, won the Asociation and Kowloon Midter clation, yesterday won that U. 9.
Dus Company at 6pm.
|National "A.AU. Marathon champ- Thousand. Guineus French TWO.
The games will be keenly, con- planship. Amsociated Press. at Longchamp over a mile today. Fuko ang MAA Lisbon, May 10, e Amour: Drake boat. Arbace, by tested. A
The four Police personnel con- Portugal today, beat Waleaćby ive fangiha, (with: Median two To select
teams for Navy Benefit B. Louis kreves 3,100 three sols to two in isooper fe leaghany Ward of?ave run bersed ware
Tigers på Newhouser; e. Robinwon. „ternational bendy after, me Wetan- nwerk ZRAK CSER via an ap
B division teams should be select ed from among the B class play- ers only.
allowed Players are not transfer from one team to another during the period of one season. COMMITTEE MEETING
A
New York. Tengger
(nightcap)
Athletics.
Add Chiladelphia, (Innings) Yankees: p. Reynolds, Porterfield,
- Banford), c. Narbbs. Athletics: p. Colehan; c. Astroth,
Guerra. Detroit Tiger
A morting of the League Man- agement Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association' williba held at the Association's office tomorrow at 8.15 p.m.
AGENDA
Match
Combined Chinen, Mast or Oplong.
Bucharest, May 16. Romania beat Poland in basket- ball at Bucharest 65–82. 4 The halflime'store was 24 Associsted; Press.
PORTUGAL BEAT WALES
AMOUR DRAKE WINS RACE.
Inspector R. C.
MARATHON RACE
Olivier, Bub-Inspector L' Haynes, see, tw OBIKA" MAIL ridden by Detective Wong Kam, and Con- FRANKOLESNIK, MUSI
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