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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1949.

WHITSUN RACE MEETING OPENS AT VALLEY TODAY

TOURISTS GO FOR THE RUNS

Taunton, June 3.

Rain prevented 2 prompt start being mude on the final New Zealanders of the dny

here match against Somerset today.

The touring team were three runs ahead on the first innings with seven wickets still to fall and by lunch had brought their

total to 207 for nine

Play started minutes old 40 and the New Zealanders quickly showed their intention of going master of for

Scott, a terring the bull off his toes wide of mkd-on, tork eight in the Dist

from Tremlett

the and fourth wicket produced 70 in 40 minutes.

30 runs,

and three

(By "Ropior")

With the advent of Summer, the Whitsun Race Meet- ing, under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club this afternoon and Monday, will mark the concluding of racing for the first half of the year. Racing will be resumed on 'Sop- tombor 24.

Ten events are down for decision to-day, with no change in the time of starting, but on Monday there will be 12 races and the first bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. with the tiffin interval after the fourth race, and the first bell after tiffin will be rung at 2.30 p.m.

Selections

For Today

(By "RAPIER")

RACE NO. 1

HAPPY FARMERS JORROCKB AMSTERDAM

Outsider: Condor,

RACE NO. 2

THE TIGRESS SPORTSMASTER JENNIFER

Outsider: Harmony.

RADIOTRON

The principal event this after-by Australian Ponies of previous RACE NO. 3 noon is the Whitsun Plate while seasons classified Class 2. Shan- on Monday the Whitsun Handicap non (Mr. Ostreumoff) is

the main attraction. There given the post of honour will is every reason to expect that Ane conditions will prevall and the meeting should attract n big crowds,

weather

First Raco

again with 150 b to carry, but I am afraid; its that the weight may hamper

Many will of winning. chances contend that it in good enough to win, but I m inclined to the view that it will have lo be at its best to account for Jeep Lee Mi Maitland). "AL the Faster Race Meeting in the Tai Houg Handicap (First Section) over 1- Jeep Lee ridden by had the better of

Buffolk Stakes (First Section): One Mite. The opening event is confined to Australian Ponies of 1949 clas- Unclassifed Class 8 and alfled Australian Ponies of 1940. Weight

MIE. POLL their anxiety

147. Ponies to be ridden by Joc- quickly,

the New Zealanders keys who have not won ten races Shannon by three lengths for the threw away wickets men were out for the addition of anywhere at any time. No whips first place, and I think its lost and spure allowed, Jockeys: 2 ib. quarter run will prove the decid-

posi penalty for euch race won; limiting factor. For the third

Amazon (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Scalt, run out when trying to to penalty 12 lb. Among the po- tlon, take

four, butted nearly three les entered, the following are seems to be the choice, but it has ปาง hours. send a quarter

He hit undoubtedly the best: Amster-not done anything of note

possible that it seven fours.

dam (Mr. CF.Ng), Jorrocks (Mr. year, and it is

beaten by ofther Blue Farmers may be Happy The tourists altogether lost alx Willinison),

30 wickets in

before (Mr.Mok), Mercury (Mr. Castro) Sky (Mr. Holgate) and The Chief lutch, when, with

wicket and Condor (Mr. Thomas). In the Mr. Alexander). one

Stakes Davis Mount

(Second

Fifth Race Jeft, they stood 108 runs ahead,

Section over the two mile post Whitsun Plate: One And A

Meeling. Race

minutes

Scores: Somerset, 1st innings

191 at

the Fifth Amsterdam

came

NEW ZEALAND 1at INNINGS

Sutclife, b. Buse

Scott, run out

Reid, c. Lawrence, b. Bunc Smith, c. Hill, b. Lawrence Donnelly, stumped Luckes, b.

Wellard

Hällee, c. Luckes, b. Lawrence Mooney, b. Tremlett Burit, stumped Luckes, b.

Wellard

Cowie, . Tremleti, b. Wellard Cave, not out

Cresswell, not out

Extras

Total (for 9)

Mr. Gregory up.

third

with

Quarter Milas The best ponies among this and I think year's subscription grins

will

it has o good chance of win-appear in this main event of the

IL

strong afternoon, and although it would

3.

03

wil

recelve

O positions.

Second Raco

30

Round.

Norfolk Handicap: Once

minor

BUSY BEE IRON MASK

Outsider: Gypsy.

RACE NO. 4

JEEP LEE SHANNON AMAZON

Outsider: Blue &ky, RACE NO. 5

SKYMASTER ARABIAN DAGGER EGYPTIAN FIELD

Outelder: Duchess Delight.

RACE NO. 6

THUNDER SKY

BLACKSMITH

AMBER

Outalder: Mabel,

RACE NO. 7

ANYWAY LANA

PRINCE DELIGHT

Outsider: The Dingo.

RACE NO. 6

ROSE EMME

BOOTBIE

JEEP SHING

Outsider: Lucky Strike.

RACE NO. 0

DASHING BEAUTY 12 AAN HING MARBER

Outsider: Kwong Ylu.

RACE NO. 10

BELLE FONTAINE

THE STRANGER GOOD SHIP

Outsider: Boom Town.

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Hong Kong Win Woodcock Knocks Out

Mills In 14th Round

NRA Shoot

The team which represent. ed the Colony in the Service Rifle Berles (A) of the Nay tional Rifle Association Over. SCAN* Alfies and Revolver Postal Matches, 1948, successfui In winning the compotition, it was officially stated hare yesterday.

wall

or-

The locat shoot was ganised by the Hong Kong Defence Force and was held at Stoncouiters Alfie Range on December 10.

The members of, the win- ning team were Sgt. A. May- lor (RM), Opl. W. R. Linyd (AM), CBSM. H. T. Ashby (RM), Lt. P. E. H. Thomas (RAF), LL

Eo Balamon (AN), WO. TEL. Dollary (RE), Bpt. L. Banstead (AM). Ogt. L. H. E. Davis (RM) and Reserval Insp. J. Hlif (Police).

U.S. Baseball

·

London, June 2.

Bruce Woodcock retained his British, Empire and European titles tonight when he knocked out the world light haavyweight champion, Freddie Mills, in the 14th round. Woodcock will now meet the American, Savold, in

"British version" of the world heavyweight championship here on September 6.

Savold, who watched the con"} The air was tense ns the bell test from the ringside, saw awent for the first, round. Mills gallant Mills take, seven counts was the first to attack with before he was, finally counted

te

suc-

ried

This wh

the

TENNIS

LEAGUE RESULTS

Craigengower,

CRC

alu

1.

Men's One postponed League fixture was played culting in a draw IRC and Recreio.

between 1

HKU-KCC

in yesterday out. It was a case of "a good Bunches to the body, but Wood Hong Kong University obtai

cock quickly counter-attacked ed full points big one against a plucky little and with two hard rights to the Mixed Doubles "B" Leagu

LRC one,"

the defeating USRC. side of Mills's head sent Mills, valiantly as he fought, challenger to the canvas for a

KCC yesterday. Mills looked wor- could not concede 20 pounds in count of two. weight to the champion.

went to bla corner. awoodcock's round. Mills was down for counts in the Grat, third, eighth, tenth.

In

the round second twelfth and thirteenth rounds

champlon waded in extremely (twice) before

finally

confidently, but Mille counter- cubed. In

ten he was round

attacked finely. on the canvas for a toll of nine. Woodcock, who boxed with New York, June 3.

lenty of confidence throughout, A 15-bit barrage, including a falahed the battle with a very homer and a triple by Tommy bloody nose. It was cut as early Mills attacked strongly in the N. Lo and R. Lo (KU) b and A. E Henrich, Rave the American as the second round but it was third, but was caught by a vicious Mrs. Helndering league leading New York Yan- not until the ninth round that it right swing to the jaw and took Guest 6-4, beat Mrs. Lawes kecs a 12 to 7 victory over became really gory, and at this a count of four, but he rose to A.V. White 6-1, beat Mrs. Bet Chicago on Thursday.

singe it rather looked as If it land a nico left to Woodcock's Jamin and J. Barrow 0-4. might have some bouring on the body, but the champion won the fight. Woodcock. however. round.

New York Chicago

R H

E

13 15

7 10

Winning pitcher Joe Page.

Losing pitcher Randy Gumpert. The Detroit Tigers spotted the 3 3-run Philadelphia Athletics lead in the Arst inning and then beat them 5 to 4 in 10 innings.

Philadelphia Detroit

man.

R H

4

10 5 10

Losing pitcher, Karl Scheib,

-Associated Press.

managed to keep out of harm's mana

Playing at home, HKU, : W•. MHI, wading in, caught Wood-five of the Lo family in the tea cock on the nose, which began to brut KCC by seven games to t bleed and another hard right by Norman and R. Lo won all th Mills won him the second round. three sets.

Woodcock took a right to the way and, despite this handicap jow early on the fourth round, did not look like losing after but the champion was still box-

b

T. Le and V. Lo lost to Mi Heindering and Guest 2-6, Mrs. Lawes and White 6-4, b Mrs.

Benjamin and Barrow 7- D. Lo and Miss Booching b beat Mrs. Lawes and White 6-3, lost to Mrs. Benjamin and Bar row 2-3.

this round. The champion won ing well within himself and the Mrs. Heindering and Guest 6 at least 10 of the 15 rounds,

Mills Down

round ended about even.

Mills waded in at the start of the fifth round and some early

A crescent moon was shining lefts to the nose made Woodcock's high above London's famous Em-face à sorry sight. pire Stadlum when the boxera

Full Of Fight

E entered the ring shortly before In the sixth Woodcock slipped 10 o'clock. It was fine despite in, attempting a terrible right 2 early forecasts of rain, but rather swing, and went down, but was A crowd of nearly 50,000, oon up. It was still anyone's

cold..

Winning pitcher, Art Houtte-paying a record British sum of fight at the start of the eighth £70,000, wern grateful to the round when Woodcock sent Mills Weather Clock as they sat in the to his knees for a count of two open air.

and then knocked him against the ropes, but Mills was still very

they began strong when

LANGRIDGE FIRST TO GET 1,000

81 opposition from Jorrocks. If pre-appear that Skymaster (Mr. B.

4 perly

handled, I should not be. Tho) is a certain winner, I surprised to see Happy Farmers

excit- ing Onish. crying 150 lb in have a say at the finish. Mercury expect to see a close and

Carrying 38 and Cendor could, with a litle

the Sassoon Challenge Cup, over 17 luck. inko

of the

this distance at the Easter Itace Meeting

ing, Skymaster won without being extended. For today, how- ever, it

it has to concede quite a lot of weight to several ponies well. Skymaster This race will be contested by that have done well. Australian Pontes of 1949 class has demonstrated its superiority 16ed Class 5 and it is certainly noso convincingly however, in the events which it won, that cany mintter to pick out the win- three

its colours being ner. The winner will probably be I cannot see

Dagger (Me. one of the following:- Sportsma- lowered. Arabian

about the ster (Mr. Tao), Harmony (Mr. Pote-Hunt) is Maitland), Jennifer (Mr. Brodie), best, but it will have to do well The

igress (Mr. Kwok) and Trea-

Firk to bent

beat either Egyptian (Mr.Tu). Sportsmaster

ster with

(Mr. Maitland) or Highlight (Mr. Mr. Darkin up came in second to K. Kwek). Duchess Delight (Mr. Atomic Power

ver in the Rocky Bay C. F. Ng) has only 135 lb to beat Britain's) takes at the last meeting and, as carry, and this light weight may previous acasons dassifed Class carried his overnight acord

207

--Reuter.

AMPON WINS

Noordwijk, June 3.

Felecissimo Ampon of the Philippines today

vurer

next noxt

Davis Cup player, Tim Lewis, by it ran quite well, especially with enable it to give a better account B-2, 0-0 and 6-4 in the quarter Atomic Power not participating, of itself. final of the men's singles of the believe its prospects of scoring Dutch lawn tennis championships

rather bright. Harmony a win here. Reuter.

certainly looks dangerous in vlew

Drink---

freen

Spor

Green

Spot

MADE FROM THE

PURE JUICE

SUN

OF

RIPENED

CALIFORNIAN-

ORANGES

ANOTHER DAIRY FARM

HEALTH PRODUCT

of its third pincing in the above

race with Mr. Williamson up, and)

Sixth Raco Gloucester Handicap (Second Section): One Mile.

Eighth Race

Chester Handicap (Second Bection Section): From

The Two Mile Post Once Round & in. This is the second section o

the race for Australian ponics of

(Mr.

London, June 2,

|John Langridgo, 39-year-old Sussex opening bats- man, today became the first player in English first class cricket this season' to complete a 1,000 runs.

of

hour. In a hid to beat Middlesex for Glamorgan de- the Arst time, clared, setting the championship

There are other ngutes capable of | Ostroumoff). In the above race ha cimpson, and Wharton were leaders 310 to, win in five hours handling. The Tigress is another Mr. Peter Young), Penforce (Mr.) third position. On account of the chiefly responsible for The North on a wearing wicket, Will Wool-]

away stort.

Gloucester Handicap (First Section); One Mile. This is the first section of the race for Australian Ponies of 1049.

finish fo

the

77

runa

this

best figures for the

23)

aggregate to

ninth round.

In

this

round Milis

Woodcock with za

the

hard right

caught

awing, which brought the blood

CCC-USRC

In a Mixed Doubles "B" Lear; fixture at Cralgengower, the V ley team proved too strong their visitors and emerged ear winners by nine sets to nil.

Chiu and D., Mr. Shimo

beat Mr. a Leonard (CCC) Mrs. Fisher 0-1, beat Major a Mrs. Halg 6-1, beat Li. Moyes a Mrs. Christiansen 6-1.

Mra. V. Fowler and N. Leona (CCC) beat Mr. and Mrs. Fish Mrs. Ha 6-1, beat Major and 0-2,

beat L. Moyos and M Christiansen 7-5

Mrs. I. Souza and R. O. Hak

Fisher 6

LRC CRC CRC travelled to LRC and de

pouring down the champion's beat Mr. and Mrs. face, but Woodcock sent Mills to bent Major and Mrs. Halg

beat Lt. Moyes and Mrs Chri the ropes with lefts and rights.

Mille put In

In a

powerful lansen 6-3, punch to the body at the start of the tenth round, but then ran Into A Lorrific' awing and feated their hosts by 5% seta took a count of nine, He look-3%. ed groggy when he rose. He was down again in the 12th round for a count of three, fol- lowing two

Mills rights. But was still full of fight.

-

Man's "B" Division Playing off their postpon Men's "B" League fixture at IP.

Recreio yesterday,

and IF shared honours with 4% poln

In the 13th round Woodcock each.

Down 44 10 3%, IRC manage sent Mills down for a count of

to equalise the score in the lar he was

was soon after Woodcock like game when A.R. Kitchell ar two from a right to the body, but a tiger drawing more blood from 1.M. Omar got the better of Ag the champion's nose.

groggily to his feet when he was counted out---Reuter.

FANLING TIMES.

A.R. Kitchell and I.M. Omay",

(IRC)

P.A.

C.A. Barretto, pni

Gonevanovich 6-4, lost to H.R.

and D.M. Rodrigue

and 2-6, beat A.A. Remedios J.A. Marques 6-4.

and

1. Kitchell and K.M. Rumjah (IRC) josi to Barroito ELIZ

Hockey Tourney

Civilians. Win

He achieved this test when he lending by 110 Essex fared

of badly that they were all out in four to 221 against Derbyshire, two and a half hours. Kent want- interesting struggle 2, and an

He went on to make 234 not outed 288 to win and surprise every should ensue. After its fine

per- formance, when it won the Vic- before Sussex declared. Langridge one by their splendid sight. Kent a good start| toria Peak Handicap (First Sec- reached his sixth century of the broke down after tion) over Once Round in record season shortly after lunch. It in when Ames retired with cramp.

fours Pulling und

The end came in the next round Remedios and J.A. Marques time at the Fifth Race Meeting cluded 19

The bowling combination De hooking with

Teat power he

H.F.

Gonsalves (5 for 43) and when a Burry of rights to the

and D.N Potor Omith In this second section of the with Mr. Kwok up, Co Pete Hust afterwards

pushed his score

68) proved too head put the gallant Mills off Rodrigues of Recrelo went throug I expect it to give the above pony race for Australian Ponies of 1049 will be ridden by Mr. Pole-Huadong rapidly and altogether hit

Lavera (4 för a good run.

much for Kent although Essex his guard and sent him crashing the evening undefeated with twi Jennifer is another classified Class 6, I don't think seems to be the logical bet,

a stay of

the extra half to the boards. He was rising wins and one draw. Dorty which should not be over- we need look beyond the follow-must be remembered that it will 39 boundaries during looked in spite

the terrible Ing for the potential winner: be carrying top weight of 155 lb. just over four hours. Langridge's had to claim manner in which it let its backers Blacksmith

cannot average for 12 innings, twice not (Mr. Too). Amber On that account alone, down at the last meeting when it (Mr. Ostroumoff),

Sky

reliance place much

on Cooper out. is 101.30.

No answers to the immediate! ran unplaced in this same race by (Mr. Holgate),

(Mr.

to win again, and must place the

Me future were given at Birming- boring out under Mr. Thomas, but Shich) and Mabel (Mr. Needa), spotlight on Rose Emme

where big innings by Low- It may come off this afternoon

Old course Sunday, June 5: under Mr. Brodie's experienced

H. Rumjahn and O. Rumlah winning. namely Double Coin Rose Emme ran very well to take

adler's decision appeared justified 9.32 W.O. Davies N.A. Brown. (IRC) beat Barretto and Yvane Gonsalve 9.36 J.B. Macklo-K. S. King-vich 6-2, drew with when in the closing hour Middle- pony which failed to gain a place the last tire out, but may redeem Kvak) and Trigger (Mr. Darkin), longer distance coupled with the gaining a first innings

The only ER

two

Middlesex wickets.

hom. sex lost

and Rodrimer -8, beat Remedie the itself to-day with Mr. Kwok in but iney will be carrying top-weight of 146 lb, I feel confident 105 over The South.

concrete fact arising from

their

remain- eight

0.40 G. G. D. Carter-D. A. O. it will win this afternoon

Marques 6.1. the saddle. Treasurer did well in weight of 134 1b, and for this rea that

first lunings wickets hing

Davies, winning the Mount Davis Stakes on I am inclined to leave them Bootsie (Mr. Kwok) has been Test Trial is that Evans has re-st best 'form. The RE Improvement in turned to his

morning.

0.44 D. S. Robb-L. Goldman, for (First Section) at the Fifth Race out Blacksmith came second to showing an

willpb-

between him and Bren- wooller took seven for 39 to re- 9.48 A. E. Lissaman-A.N. Other. Yvarovich 2-0, 100 lo Gonsalve Meeting and should not be ignor Atomle Power in the Yaumati morning gallops, and it

9.62 J. Linaker-R. S. Barry, and Rodrigues 3-0, lost to Reme ed as it is good enough to extend Stakes (Second Section) over the ably extend Rose Emme.eep nan, who kept superbly on Wed- cord his the above ponies if given, a run two mile post at the Easter Race Shing (Maitland) is not a bad nesday, will be very difficult for County, while Allen again bow-10.12 G.B. Gibbon-J. R. Gillum. dios and Marques 4-6.

well for Middlesex and __***} Meeting with

with Mr. Lo Kwong To selection for a place bet, and as the Selectors when they meet to ed will be ridden by an outsider I recommend Lucky morrow to choose the Test team.

brought his match Third Raco

up, and conalder its prospects Strike (Mr. Shlch), Mr. Ta

TRO.

Lowsan, young Yorkshire nine for 85. batsman, batted Ninth Race

steadily and Close of of scoring a win rather bright.

of play scores: correctly, while on paper, both At Birmingham: The South 85 Manchester Handicap: From The

Wharton,

Lancashire Over this distance, Amber looks

left dangerous and may cause an

and 117 for one (Robertson 57 Two Mile Post Once

hander, and Simpson, hander,

of Nolts. whereas Thunder Sky,

The North 250 (Lowson upset, classified Class 6 and judging by, after its fine run st the morning

not out)! Round & in.

to have strengthened

Wharton 07, 69, 04, Simpson results, I expect the

This race is reserved for Aux- appear

their chances, but neither was Edrich 3 for revolve into a battle between the gallops on 23/5/44 when it comtralian ponies of previous sensoris

against spin wholly convincing pleted the mile fa 159.2 with

At Hull: Scotland 170 and 58 following:- Hadiotron (Mr.

classified Class Ú, and a grand last quarter of 29.2 seconds,

Mr. Os bowling. Ontraumoff),

be seen. Busy

race should Bre

Besides the wicket keeping of should also have a say at the troumoff has the choice of either. Necán). Jetfire (Mr. Shieh), Anish. Zephyr w not to be) Marber or Autumn Leaf, and Evans, the most pleasing feature but, Wilson 110 hot out). Mask (Mr. Wong Yon) and Gypsy (Mr. K. F. Chiu). Fer neglected; this pony is just he has won the Hunghom Stakes of the early play was Ridgway's

fast medium bowling. · · the Mataukok Stakes capable as the others of winning (First Section) over six furlongs

to on the former at the Easier face of the season in beating Kent b for 45); Army 102 for 6 (Parnaby Essex gained their feat

Navy is placed second while, time with' a terrific rising (là); Race Meeting. Radiotron seems

Meeting, I expect that this will Seventh Race

At Worcester: Royal Air Force Army and RAF occupy the third timer, that had the Army goal the likely choice for first place

bis mount, although it is 47 runs at Gravesend, where few

Army came here, but it will have to beat

Into the pictur? -Middlesex Handicap (First carrying 154 lb. This may prove bomen played with any con- 245 and 133 for 2 (Payton 80 not and fourth positions, respectively. banten all the way.

pitch. After out); W

Play was oven in the first tow Worcester 235. Match Busy Bee which was third in this Beation); Ons Mile. n little to heavy for Marber, but fidence on a worn

minutes, the ball being kept with repented raids on their up abandoned owing to rame race as the pony has shown

between the 25-yard ponents" goal, and their The contenders in this race the pony is undoubtedly in to

Lancashire Liverpool: Improvement during morning galare Austrailan ponics

202 mainly of pre-top form just now and could win fod Clam 4. For its win in the

was' oight minutes old that pocially conspicuous, Warwickshire 138 for Civilians opened ops Jere won the Lai Chi Kok vious seasons classified Class again. Dashing Beauty II (Mr. Clear Water Bay Handicap (First (Pritchard 7 for 98) and nine for lines. It was not until the game wings Boll and Hunt, were or Stakes (Second Section) over six and it is no caay problem to spot Pote-Hunt) will find strong sup- Second) over 1-1/4 miles at the

the scoring. Λ

Mony Corners furlongs at the Easter Runes Meet- und win any pull port als 1) was last bratar by a Bello Fontaine has 7 declared (Pallard for 30). fick by Reed, the civilian cap- Just before the "whistle" bley

At Uketion: Sussex 203 for alc log and is much improved snimal, but I am just afraid it again have Mr. S. W. Lee as pilot, head by Marber in the above race boon promoted, but as it

with I expect fana will find 150 1b

(John Langridge 234 tain, into the circle was snapped up. Aan Tung

the ball hard into the net. little too much. On the ottance too much for it to carry. In under Mr. Tao, should give the who knows the capabilities of not out); Derbyshire 118 for 2 up by A. Guterres, who siamined perfect interval, Bell, sont int

Undaunted, Army took the ball other hand, the Dep Iron Maak is capable of winning, Section) at the,Handicap above-mentioned ponles a great this pony, I think it will propably } (8mltk_70),

Glamorgan At Swansea: Stranger

inte is very at at the mowin again. The last Mooling, over fight It

and 'a' beaulifuk and if it keeps up in the early the same distance, wann beat! mon, and it should be very near Mu) is the next pony to be con- and 183 for 7 declared (Parker: the bully-off

Civillans' "D", of the race it may y Anyway (Mr. Brodie), but today at the finlab. Kwong Yiu (Mr. sidered in view of its fourth nine-house 67, Allen 4 for 35); Mid-pass from the left saw, the ball spring a surprise. Gypsy, with}" 1 expect to see the latter

Alexander) will

going to Captain. Byrde, who had in the Deep Bay Handicap dlesex 111 (Wooler 7 for 69) and command inflection) over tha, mille a. 44 for 2, prove a good bet for venturesome 1b to carry. The Dingo (Mr. K. o

perform

extra well lo best the the

At Gravesend: Essox beat Kent) only the goalkeeper to beat. A punters...

If there it give Belle Fontaine strede op- Kwok) will be a decided danger. above named ponies. Fourth Race

8 for 34) and an upsat, think igration, it does not actually Kent 144 (Price Empress of Peace (Mr. Alexari should be

do 250 (Fogg 92, P. Smith 5 for 43). How, which wine Good Bhip, recently Chester Handicap (First Section); der) won the Clear Water Bay will come from Ding

o--Reuters Handicap-(Second Beatlon)-over will be ridden by Chlumoted, will have a chans

wk Tockey dula

under the com

the control nf Trifles at the last moeting yill be carrying: 142 lb.-

Mr. Teo,

give a good ne- I coralder this race dimcult to with Mr. Kwok lip,: un di-remilt

Tonth Race

count of Itralf Hgainst the above forecast, as it will be contested of which-It' la now-up: another.

pls coupled with a penalty: 1

two Middlesex Handicap (Besond

utalder FOR OTHER SPORTS ponies. As an Boom Town to a good osse, ma it

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Exill be conlellled by has been reducing in weight and follow for a piaca. Prinos De

Silon of Australian with only 155 lb. to carry it may Ughy (Mr. Cook) may lalás: 112. watching for plaan bek

classi» i creato: an uapest"

(Mr.

Iron

winning over eix furlongs nt the Easter The same romark applica

atakes

Mabel.

Bay

lar

bo

Mr. Miu

for

MED

one

wicket; Yorkshire 289 for Civilians won the Quadrangular Hockey tourna declared

ment when they defeated Army by three goals. to one yesterday at Sookunpo in the last match of the series.

146 not (Hutton At Oxford: Oxford University

Win

145 (Dolghton 4 for 25. Gay 6

54).

At

again be ridden by Mr. Holgate, declared

with

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Tain

237

the

Belght handicap of 137 lb, may]ing the verdict. With only 135] good following,, but if will have in last meeting.. I expect to by 47 rúna. Essox 260 and 181:] mishit robbed them of an oquall- }

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Read (Captain), Bhag A.

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in a scramble outside the "D" the Singh, G.W Quest A tall went to Ai Marques, who A. Guterres, P. Rull, beat the goalkeeper with a crashing shot.

Army!

Brooks, Bit

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Capt

The bully-off saw the Civillans Capt. Cartwright, taking the ball right to the Army Chiz Bell, "DPA) and ficking it to Rail The Wilson (Captalaj Civilian inalide left wisled ne 11 Hun

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