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THE PERFECT

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CLEOPATRA, THOMAS

WINS WHITSUN PLATE

The first half of Hong Kong's racing season of 1950 concluded yesterday when a card of 12

events attracted a large crowd of racing fans HAVE YOU

to Happy Valley despite the ficavy rain.

Rain fell intermittently during the whole day but this did not dampen the ardour of those punters who managed to pick the winners as dividends were on the high side.

(W.K. Ihghest dividend of the day 6, 41: Kwong Leong, thD

Ahicha, 24, 2.718; Peacock, 135 (HC.) ($58,70 cents) was paid on

145 Epear, Wool, 1.421, 2,000; Bilver which Cleopatra

won the wel. 2,660, -2.028: Vacat, 141 W.N. Thomas). 1,520, 1,574: Zephyr, Whitsun Plate.

Tutaj win 1st K.C. Wong), 142, 675, 27,362, 1une 23,958,

to

Much credit should be given to W. N. Tumas who rode Cleopatra victory beating such stalwarts Kentucky Lady, Debutante and Prestwood-inore so aa Thoras has but recently graduated from the Navice class.

Norfolk Handicap Race 4-For Australian. Ponies Class 13. Six furlongs.

1. Cooper, 2. Daisy Bell, 3. Empress Delight, 4. Lily.

Hong Kong will soon lose this promising young rider as he will Won by: 3 lengths; 21⁄2 tengths, |

Time: min. 221/5 secs. be teaving on June 28 to join

Pari-Mutuel: Win: $27.70: his father in Australia. During ins Lining esccer in Hong Kong Pinces: $10.30; $18.00 $20.00.

DETTING: W. N. Thomas has gained many

Her Sky, 142 (C.). Beti. Win 4.96, ac 2,812: Boots, friends and his spartmanship and frems, clean glding will be missed by 14 TK. Kdo, 5,291, 2,167, fiesterfield. 162 ALB. Holentes. 6200, 4,364; Cooper, raving fana Must successful jockey yester. 16 (K.F. Chin), 4,706, 4,500; Haley Bell.

143 1.3. l), 2,472, 1,145;

spored sand any

Empre

day was H. R. Holgate who Delight, 14k ichen Pong, 1,209, 1.8571 three wins, one second Park Kron, 16M (W.N. Tumor, 154, 6211 third in reven starts. Įolden Drama), 542 (W.K. SOL 444; Ttly, 66 18.W. 1), 2,335, 9,291: Prací fiver, 160 (8.9%, Tha), 1,163, 1,321) Suation, 157 (PL., Wompi, 29, 2,339. Total Win 25,kić, Pluro 25.701.

The main 'avent The main event of the day, the Whitsun Plate for Subscrip tion Panter of 1959 attracted 10 starters.

The field got off to a fine start Mare. ridden by D. with Ben

Hark, taking the lead closely followed by Debutante (F, Noodt

Chester Handicap (first section)

Race 6-For Australian Ponies Cinst 3. One mile.

WON?

CASH SWEEP

Race 1

HKS 2,992

155

427

1st No 3077

2nd " 1243 3rd 4003

Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 cach): 4199, 3043, 1110, 1200, 2248.

Race 2

1st No 1420 2850 2nd "

2920 3rd

HK$ 2,917

934

417

Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 cach): 1815, 3529, 2193, 834, 104, 4497, 73, 4127.

Race 3

Tet No 2nd " 3rd

1976

HK$ 2,946

3601

842

የቱ 1668

421

Unplaced Ponies (HK$100

- each): 2608, 3931, 3001, 3204, 2789, 1360, 3638, 2182, 2321.

Race 4

1at No 3801

2nd

3rd

"

1990 4020

HK$ 3.114

890

445

Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each): 944, 3430, 3091, 3248, 1385, 2807, 3709, 1184.

1st No

2nd "

3rd 1. Chief Pilot, 2. Probability,

and Kentucky Lady (V. V3. Rose Emme, 4. First Alarm Need),

Won by: 5 lengths; many

Coming round the home bend,tengths. the first time round it was Ben

Time: 1 min. 511/5 secs,

BETTING: Beckenham: 159 (K. Kwok), win 2.119, hace 1,332: Chief Piol. 150

G.NRA:

More in the lead and Kentucky Parl-Mutuel: Win: $32.90; Lady second. Prestwood (H. Places: $8.50: $0.00 $0.50. Holgate) stepped up his pace and took over the pace-making until the Rock. Cleopatra was content R, Bolgexte), 1,152, 8,241; First Alarms, to lie in sixth position and at the re (W.N. Thoma, 2,053, 4,618; Pro- Rock as, Kentucky Lady made bly. 162 (K.. Chiu), 4,206, her move to take over the lead, Rebel, H0 (W.K. Hu), 4,308, 5.23; 12 both Cleopatra and Corrib (A.me, 145 (A, Ostrome), t0,733, 7.674. Ostroumoff) moved up alongside. Total Wins $1,191, Place 27.04. Rounding the home bend Ken- tucky Lady hard the lead but it was short-lived.

Whitsun Plate

Race 6- Handicap For Au- stralian Ponics of 1950, classified. Corrib came up fast on the Class 1. One and a quarter miles, outcide and as Kentucky Lady

1. Cleopatra, 2. Debutante, 3. swerved off the ralla faking

Won by: 8 lengths;, 2 lengths. Corrib with her Thomas clever. Corrib. 4. Prestwood. ly clocred

Cleopatra between

Time: 2 min. 254/5 secs,

Win: $50.70; them and the rails and shot in-

Pari-Mutuel: to the lead,

Places: $11.40; $8.70; $12.80, went on to win casily Cleopatra

RETTING Aiete, 142 4R.A, Castro), while Debutante made a belated win 189, Placo 271; Reo More. 140 tu. spurt, to come in second. Corrib Back), 4.982, 2,21; Cleopatra, 13s 1W.N. held on to the minor position in us), 2,527, 21; Curells, 147 (A determined effort by Ostreuumuff), 2,651, 2.826; Debutante, 149 spite of 31 Prestwood while the fast thing Nos), 1,584, 5.920: Itung F, 111 dropped com-th.8. Shu), 211, 300; Kentoeky Lady, 157 Kentucky, Lady

(V.V. Neria), 12.184, 6.505; My Darlingt letely out of the picture.

- 142_(W‚K___ Which), 279, 664: Brentwood, The following are the results 15 (31.1. Balnie), 4,479, 4,7453 HollaTM

Hood, 147 (L.B, Mu), 1,533, 1,426. Tute! Win 32,175, 1lace 28,909.

of the events;

Manchester Handicap

(first section)

Race 1-For Australian Fontes Class 6. Ponles to be ridden by Novice Jockeys. One Mile.

1. United Victory, 2. Jorrocks,

3. Madame Butterfly, 4. Chief Witness.

Cornwall Handicap (second saction}

Race 7-For Australian Ponies Class 3. Six furlongs.

1. V. I. P., 2. Entpress of Peace, 3. Harmony, 4. Sportsmaster.

Wan by: 1 lengths; 4 length. Time: 1 min. 234/5 secs. Wan by: 3 lengths; length.

Win: Pari-Mutuel:

$34,30: Time: 1 min. 562/5 seca.

Places: $11.60; $17.00: $14.70, Win: Pari-Mutuel:

$32.80;

BETTING: Empress of Pence, 145 Places: $12.00; $19.20; $16.50.

(HR. Holgates. Win 1,219, 'lace 2,108; BETTING! Chiet Witnet, 144 (X.D.

1.825, Jturachny. 136 (W.N. Thoma), Huang), Wis 127, Place 60%t Domine, 150 446: Blerrleane, 152 (Wong Yan), 6,204, Chun Kii, 2,175, 1,451; Jorencke, 15 1,008: Lll! Marlene, 140 (1. Young), (It. Traf), 127, 192: Madame Butterfly 8,626, 5,168: Fegs, 147 (K. Kwoki. ina (H.W, Mok), 717, 50: Radiotron, 1838,449, 0.700: Sparkling Exes, 152 (W.K, (1.A." Abekale), 2.070, 1,852: Bouth East

Bhleb). 3,505, 2,29; Sportsmaster, 140 Chen Pool, 2.769, 8.470: The Chief, 150

Wint, 142 rat, Bau), 1,040, 1,001: Aun

Mix, 160 CLK, Chökna), 1,991, 1,918; | (N.C. Bynuzula), 456, 711; VAN, 199 CAS

elted Victory, 128 (W.A.B. Darkin), 1.1. 1,200,

1,347.

Chirotmo), 4,350, 4,000.

Total Win, 10,452, Places, 'lace 28.401.

Cornwall Handicop

(first section)

Race 2-For Australian Ponles

Class 3. Six furlongs

1. Atomic Power, 2. Jasmin,

Tuini Win

Birmingham Handicap

(second section)

Race For Australlon Pontes

Class 7. One mile,

1. Flight, 2, Sans Atout, 3. Care Free, 4. Jackal.

Race 5

* HK$ 3,910 1,117

550

5110 3006 +1 3995 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each): 961, 6095, 4427.

Race &

1st No 2nd. " 3rd "

3047.

1108

201

........

HKS

3,088

1,048

024

Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each): 2113, 621, 2342, 297, 2449, 3512, 4986.

Race 7

1st No 2nd

2700 2780 3967

HKS.

3,012 1,118 3rd

550 Unplaced Ponies (HK$ 100 each): 4260, 3110, 4428, 2725, 2467, 1942.

Race 8

1st. No 2nd 3rd

"

5901

1400 6566

HKS 3,923 1.121 $80 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each): 5557, 2620, 1343, 5068, 3536, 4145, 5153, 4378.

HK$

Race 9

!

4.332

*1,237 €19

1st No. 3267 "2nd

4403 702 3rd » Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each): 202, 4338, 258, 6038.

1st No.

+r

Race 10

HKS

664

4,008

3240

1,145 2rid 3rd

2005

573 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each): 2189, 6061, 5991. 94, 3622, 2123, 5810, 1683, 196, 2569, 2507,

Race 11

5885 4567

23

HKS fst No.

4,594 2nd

1,313. 3rd

1380

856 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 (each): 4179, 949, 11. 5489, 1870. !

Race 12

HK$ 1st No. 21335 ..... 145,840 2nd 108387

41,954 ärd

1316

20,977 Unplaced Ponles (HK$1,000 oach): aud9. 64596, 119687, 187328, 200917, 177298, 100471, 176129,

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1950.

The Winner

Cleopatra with Mr. W. N. Thomas up, being led in after winning the Whitsun Platz main event of the day at yester. day's Race Meet. ("China Mall" Photo),

Tommy Lawton has realised his ambition

By ALBION

Notts County at one time being chased closely by Notts Forest and Torquay, ran out fairly com- fortablo winners of the Third Division (Southern), and gained promotion · with a sovon points margin.

Drink

Coca-Cola

Ice-Cold

London, May 28.

Cricketers on quest of County Championship Triangular tennis match

Wimbledon, May 28.

The All England Lawn Ten- nis Club swept into a

com-

All Counties have now sot out on their quest of

the County Cricket Championship. The same · could not have been said a week ago aven though the Championship campaign for 1950- had started on April 29.

This is a strange position and one which has led to criticism of the fixtures arrangement, which allows one County some intense preparation before commencing their engagements in the Championships.

Yorkshire are the County con-

mmanding lead today in its annual two day triangular match with the Royal Tennis cerned and in a letter to the Club of Sweden and I. I. K.newspapers a correspondent sug- other gests that it is unfair to Club of Copenhagen.`.

sides that one County should or- of what In the singles, Johannson, Royal range programme Club, beat 11. T. Baxter. All might be termed "preparation England, 6-2, 6-4; R. E. Carter, matches" before going into the England, defeated Ornberg, Royal Championship.

*

allows

University captain's two feats

Club 7-5, 4-6, 6-1; G. J. Hovell,

He suggests that thla England, beat Reuterctona, Royal Club, 6-4, 4-0, 6-1; 11. S. Davis, such a County to start off in ex-

London, May 25. England, defeated Lasimar, loyal ceilent practice. Club, 6-2, 6-2: G. F. Hughes,

Though his experience in first Yorkshire did, in fact, play the class cricket is limited to less than England. bent Alberckson, Royal

G. 11 Club, 6-4, 6-2; J. C. Gregory, two Universities, the West Indies three seasons,

(Hubert) England, defeated Cederin, Royal and the MCC before they con- Dogeart, the Cambridge Univer- 6-3, 6-3; T. Johansson, tested their first County fixture.sity captain, who leads The Rest Club Royal Club, detected Ibsen, 11, 1. Glamorgan, on the other hand against England in next week's K., 6-2 0-0); Ornberg, Royal Club, had u County Championship Test trial, already has performed bent Rosmussen, H. 1.

1. K., G-1 match up their slurt to the sea- two fouts which have put his 0-3, Felsby, H. I. K., beat Last-ron's erkeket and they played name among the cricket records. mur, Royal Club, 6-2, 7-5: tour matches before villecting a Tho fret accurred in 1940, when Albrekson,

heat single point. Royal Club,

he made & rensationel dehut ter Hansen, H. I. K., G-1, 7-3.

University Cambridge

apajust Delholm, H. I. K., beat Cederin, While, on the face of it, it may | Lancashire. By scoring 215 runa Royal Club, 4-3, 3-0, 6-1.

scem an infole situation, parli- not out on his first appearance-in In the doubles, Baxter and Cor-cularly when looking at foolball, the middle he made debut morO (er, England, beat Thiesson and which starts off fis Championship successful than any young player Hansen, H. 1. K., 7-5, 6-3.

programme with htt teams could dare to imagine. Gregory and Hughes, England, engaged at the same time, cricket beat Ipson and Felsby. 6-4, 0-2. provides difficulties. -Associated Press.

Ampon wins against

So Tommy Lawton has realised his ambition of Worthington

three years ago, (when he took over the cap taincy of County), by taking. the Nottinghom team into the Second Division.

·

Travelling

The previous highest, Innings for o debute in first class cricket was 105 not out by J. Ricketts for Lancashire against Surrey at the Oval in 1867,

Then last May, Doggart, who is to travelling, re-the 25-year-old son of Graham D former Middlesex shared with John

Matches have to be planned with a view membering that they follow one Doggart,. Immediately after another, gen-cricketer erally without a break in be Dewes, the Cambridge and Mid-

recard Eng tween unless there happens to be dlesex left-handier. an early finish.

Jand second wicket partnership of 429 runs for the University Paris, May 28. If this was not "rranged pro-against Essex. Felicisimo Ampon, the Phi-perly a chaotic state of affairs These run were all made on reached would arise. In any case, oricket the Saturday at Fenders, Cam- Uppines tennis star, the last 16 in the French Cham- Axtures are arranged at a meel- bridge, but the pair did not have They had one of the best goal small measure, to a resolute de-pionships today by beating ing of the Secretaries and it is

T chance to go for the world to

Cambridge averages in the four Divisions. fence, which held them in good George Worthington, a member casy enough, at that time, to raise cord-458--for the 95 goals for, 50 against-and I stead throughout.

of the Australian Davis Cup any objections to what may be captain, not realising they were so would say Mr. Lawton had quite

considered untolr arrangements. near, des

declared 1 the close of. team, by 6-3, 6-3 and 6-0, a big sny In the 95 for!

Bernard Destremeau, Although at times County did pol impress, they were perhaps

Freachman left in the singles the most worthy of promotion In

competition, briliantly this league.

the Australian veteran, Adrian Quist, to enter the fourth round. The score was 5-7, 11-9, 6-4, 6-4. Erle Sturgess (South Africa) and Frank Sedgman (Australia) also entered the fourth round with easy victories.

NORTHAMPTON after nish- ing third from the bottom of the tuble last season, jumped into | second place this year, and at one time were challenging hard for promotion.

Keep it up Walford! Ronnie Rooke has certainly in- stilled a playing spirit into the Crystal Palace lads.

Seventh place

The past-season was a good one--table, and if the now plans for

all round for the 'Cobblers' I should say.

SOUTHEND also had a fairly good season after a somewhat shaky start, and concluded their programme in. third place in the table.

NOTTS FOREST,

the last

defeated

2. Swart's selection to lend The

gide

Meanwhile, Denis Compton must be regarded as extremely

at Bradford next week doubtful for the first Test match came as a surprise to cricket fol- with the West Indies, beginning towers and many think it will be on Thursday week at Manchester, pointer to the winter tour or

Australly next year. An aggravation of his knee

the trouble is cause. Though

off-break bowler, and scoring 50 against Sussex

critics think he has the maay Saturday, Compton was consider making of an England captain of

int is a stylish bat. and ·

After having had to apply for re-election, last your they "made good" by playing them selves into seventh place in the

In the second-round doubles ably worried by his damaged the future. He gained his County Selhurst Park materinjino, we match, the Filipino team of Fell-right kace. This became swollen cap last year for Sussex, for can look forward to Crystal claimo Ampon and Cesar Car- during the night and he will take whom he shares the captaincy- Palace going places In the monu defeated Raymundo Deyrono further, part in the futura.

(P.I.) and N. Netis (India), 6-1, against Sussex..

Don Welch's influence has done 6-2, 6-8, 0-3-Reuter and United

Press. much to improve BRIGHTON, they maintained. their relegated and from the Second Division last 1948/49 season recovery, to finish

in, eighth place. year, found the play of such a different standard, that through- out the season they never really settled down.

They forfeited many points to weaker opponents, but I think next season will see them knock ing hard at the Second Division door.

TORQUAY UNITED. like Chelsea, ultimately flattered to deceive.

After a brilliant run of suc- cesses during mid season they fell off badly at the crucial moment.

Final reckoning

BRISTOL ROVERS fortunes seemed to fluctuate during the

season.. close

way

Runner beats

stage coach

gameReuter.

It is believed that another plece. moving of "foreign body" is about just below. the knee cap, and X-rays have showa Burfnez between the bones of the knee jolrit. As there is no cartilège to det an a cushion, this causes Inflammation-Reuter.

Empire Billiards Championship

West Indies. Glamorgan

vs.

Cardiff, May 29. The West Indies, touring team had scored 155 for two wickets in reply to Glamor- gan's first innings total of 123 when lunch was taken on the second day of their match here. The scoreboard at the lunch interval' read:

Glamorgan:

1st Innings

West Indies:

lut Innings (for two) Stollmeyer, b. Shepherd Rac, bi Hever Worrell, not out Weekes, not out

At one time they were

Twickenham, England, down in the bottom of the table,

May 28. but completed their last dozen or so matches on a winning note to Charlla Hort, 14-year-old move up to the halfway mark. athleto, did his annual run SWINDON, fourth last season, from Windsor to Twickenham dropped away a little this season, today, covering the 154 mile and could only just manage to remain in the upper half of the course in four hours and beat- ing a stage coach 'drawn, by table.

READING also slipped this four grey horses. season after finishing up run- The rum became a hablt with i ners-up the previous year... Charlie many years ago. Making NORWICH had their usual rún [It'a rúco- against a stogo coach

London, May 29. At one time only two points, in this league and finished, on the was a modern twist, but thera Amateur billiards enthu.. separated them from

was nothing modern about thesiasts are looking forward to the halfway line, leaders, and. It lacked odds an BOURNEMOUTH, who since couch. Its age was estimated at the revival of the Empire that they would eventually the start of post-war football 100-le fleet footed despite Championship which will next V. J. Day, 4. The Stranger.

Charlle is Won by: A head; 1% lengths. Won by: 3 lengths; 2 lengths.

reckoning saw County 10 points could only obtain 42 points from | his--years, but competent, ob- year coincide with the Festival Time: 1 min. 572/5 secs. Time: 1 min. 21 secs.

Win: Pari-Mutuel:

$24.90;

in the lead, and Torquay in this season's fixtures, and finish-servers, doubted he could have of Britain. Parl-Mutuel: Win: $36.30;

fifth placel

ed up around the middle of the beaten the four horses, on an Places: $11.80; 14.30; 14.70.

Torquay

it is 24 years since the Cham- Places: $12.00; $14.00; $38.50.

unencumbered track. The coach you DETTING 1 Airfleið, 140 (T.B. Dal

certalaly bad

table. RETTING 'Atomie Power, 140 LD.

your chance to lose your tag of PORT VALE, never a very im- carried four hornblowers and plonship was first held in London, Woo), Win 1,067, Place 1,851 Fairy Feet, Win 1,239, Place 1,381: Amber, 148 (3.A.

been contested' Reuter, Auskuses, 1.417, 1,713: quter Sweet, 154 viral. Win 218, Piece 158: Ursert Gold, the Cinderella of football this pressive team, managed to hold players of a double bass and but it has not 116 117,N, Thomas), 3,204, 2.158; Juimin.

(11.32 740), 4,010, 1,4303) Care Free, 140 141 (A. Oltramoff), - 8,204, 4,7751 Fale past

nst season.

their own neverticless, as did plano accordian. The horses, with since it when Mr. R. Marshall. 1r (W.K, New}, 1,624; 2,284: Lasly Clou

(1.“ Narkit), 2.508, 2,151; Flight;, 143 | Denise, 139 (K.P, Chiu), 2,477, 2.252; It was grand to see the usually BRISTOL CITY..

all that to drag along were won for Australia in Melbourne. ester. 142 (P. Noodt), 4,211. 8,8781

(11.11. Holgate), 6,025, 4.220; Jackal, 142 Gold Lest, 146 109. Chiu), 188, 5:6: struggling WATFORD Jump Into

handicapped by traffic, which was Lann, 157 (BW, Loes. 1,019, 1,598: Lucky

(T.K. Hou), 4,714, 4,538 Miami Honut: nista. 148 1.0. Symonds), 140, 13: sixth place in this Division.

heavy on the first Sunday 'that Strike, 1 (W.K, Bhich),, 1,834, (2,722 1

346 (11.C, Woo),- 1,715, 1.694) National Kitty. It (W.K. Huu), 4,287, 3,8(67 One normally associates them

English motorists had all the Minx, 144 (A. Oatemisjanff), 1.028, 1,1481

Clary, 147 (K. Kmuk), 8,858, 5,825: Ram Hewaka, 151- (7, Nondu), 2,877, Oakland Stellm», 147′′ (Chen, Poo), 1.018.

EXETER CITY, once Jan-gasoline, they wanted. Associated 1.162: Spanish Onion, 140 (P. Young),matie, 184, T5 Won), -1,811, 1457: Sudie, 153 (35.0. Fil 1,757,

guishing at the foot of thePress. 1,420, 2152: The Buranger, 140 La Alout, 140 (0. Benper), 4,13), 3.0707 Brawberry FM,144 13', Youngy, 2.838,

table, bought a douple of good 5154), 5,338, 3.722; V Day, 189 413. Sulphur, 153 (Wong Yan), 3,650, 5.331.2.679: Bungle, 146 (Chen Tan), 243, 853:

players, and eventually played Stulale), 101,074. Total Win #2,1621 Total in 36,051, Place 31,4:2.

themselves away from the re- IACH #1,109,

legation zone,

3.

Birmingham Handicap

(first section)

Race For Australian Ponica

Class 7. One mille.

1. Green Velvet, 2. Esmeralda,

3. Busy Bee, 4, Silver Spear,

Won by: Many lengths; 1%

lengths. VREMAINE

|

Chester Handicap (second section) Race For Australian Ponies Class 2. Ohe mile.

1. Pay Day, 2. Marigold, 3. Wodonga, 4: Sunshine.

Won by: 3 lengths; 1% lengths.

· Time: 4 min. 834/5 seen,

Win: Park-Mutueli

$21.10; Places?'- $8.50; 1.80; 12,40,"

Time: 1 infn. 20 secs. Part-Mutuel: Win: $30.90; Places: $11,00; 0,00; 13.30.

RETTING: Hallirship, 144 (V.1 out.

2,014:

2,750:

1.8097

Bycamore, 157 (W.Y.M., Cook), 177, 376: Tarzan, 169 (H.D. Woo), 1,944, The Kam Lang, 149 - ETL, Won), 614, 14 Prelo Fale, 144 (T.K.Ù, Chol). 211, 14 Tots Win 26,271, Płacu 2410,

overhaul them, but the final have set the pace in this Division,

with the other half of the table, but there is no doubt that this season was an excellent one, for them, and this was due, in no

Birmingham Handicap (third section)

Roed 12-For Australian Ponies

Class: 7. One mille.-

1. Forever Spring, 2. Al Fresco,

Bought players

IPSWICH had a bad season, and we look to them for better

SLEYTON

TANTIEME WINS PRIX LUPIN.

Pro

Extros Total (for two)

123

108

135

Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-70-

Walcott wins on points

He had won two years earlie * Johannesburg and there are. hopes that, he will defend the crown wich has not been taken from him "owing" to' the event

Mannheim, American Zone having been in abbyance ror:12 year or web of Germany, May 26,

Jersey Joe Walcott," "the He had planned to visit India American Negro heavyweight, four years ago when the Billards defeated the German Cham Association of India issued an

Hampered

Paris, May 28 invitation to revive the Champlon, Heln Ten Half, on points: display next year ALDERSHOT M. Francols Dupro's, Tandem Bullards Association and Control international fight in Germany

Tantleme, ploriship

but the over 10 rounds in the first big seem to be consistently at the winner, Galeador, in the French Counell were because of world since the word cake1271 9. Strathnamora, Good Bay foot of the table, and only missed Guineas, today won the £1.500 conditions at the time, unable to

by blood streaming Wan by: Many lengths; 14 having to apply for re-election pri Lupini Lhree-year-old

accoub. E lengths.

39] (rom, hle' nose and a cut over the (again, by the`skin of their teeth, duce Stakes, "over, one mile tunisiens,ETIA

NEWPORT FBTime: *1 híčí 374/5 BECK, VAS

and MILLWALL

Mr. M. M. Begg, Chairmans of Hight eye throughout the fir at Longs

than Indla, Coudell, watched the den Hoff, displayed great. Pari-Mutuel Win: $39.50; have experienced one of their and half

champ Places: $15.00; 30.50 10.000 worst seasons.

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1. Honey, Dow, 2. Pearl Bridgy, Time: 1 min 694/5 secs, VETTING! Belle Funtain, 187 (CAL 8. Jump, Bio, 4, Old Shoes, Parl-Mutuel:Won: €17.20;entre) Win 2,409, Place 2.117) Jee | Won by Many lengths; Places 9.30 $20.80 $33.30, Sinn, 189 (K3) Kwik), 11,072, 72071 lengths

DETTINOT Abdul Hamid, TERLAJ: Marlyóið, 147, \(Chan Poo), 6,150, -6.285 1 Time: 1 min. 58 secs.. (traumeft), Win 111, Place 8,400 g-Body Pi Day, 184 (T.L. Wonz), 8.10s #118 (140 (W.KC Shu), 145, 11: Double Pannen, 518 (Astro) 2.1 Cod, Fi (Chin Poo)4: 1,850,"0/1,4887 | 2,459) Bunshina. 11 (P..Yuung), 1,483, Smeralda, 1921212 DHA), 119, 1001 41103 Madonasa 148 (19) Hoods), 2315, Green Yelts, 142={JB, Holex14), K012, 2.319. Zotel Win 39,855, Place 29,472"

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