8
SATURDAY'S TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS.
TRIPLE WIN FOR CHINESE RECREATION CLUB.
SEVERAL BIG SCORES.
Of the ten matches played in the three divisions of the Tennis League on Saturday, only the one between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Indian Recreation Club in the "A" division resulted in a close fight. The
Recreation Club, Chinese holders in the three divisions, were successful in these three matches against the Hong Kong Cricket Club, their "C tenus scoring 70 games ont of the 50, while their "A team passed the 60 mark.
heat Lt. Wright and Cap.
Webb
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9th, 1927.
4
10.14
H. C. Hung and P. C. Lim (Uni- versity)
bent Major Stevenson and
Capt. Howard bent Lt. Healing and L.
Y. Mizobe and M. Kitajian DAVIS CUP TENNIS. THIRD EXTRA RACE 1-Colonial Stakes: & Furlongs.
(M.B.K.) —
lost to F. Remedios and J.
Silva 44 bent F. Ozorio and A. Re-
medios..........
B 5' beat R. Hyndman and F.
Prata
0-5
16-17 Total: M.B.K., 43; Recreio, 50. "C" DIVISION. Hong Kong 0.0. v. Chinese R.C.
Played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts, the Chinese Recreation Club had a walk over match, win- ning by 53 games.
Scores:-
G. S. Hugh Jones and T. Branett (H.K.C.C.):--
SOUTH AFRICA BEAT
IRELAND.
BRITAIN WIN AGAINST SWEDEN.
[TIKOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Dutts, May 6th. Playing in the Davis Cup. Condon, of South Africa, heat G. Campbell, of Ireland, by 3-6, 2-6,
9. 2
Dale beat Lt. Wright and Capt
Webb
0-5
beat Lan Man Kwong and
T-4
K. K. Ip
0-5
Jost to Ma Wei But and W.
22-11
P. Chan
2-9
lost to Cheung Wing Kui and
H. F. Un
J. R. Collis and T.
(1.K.C.C.):-
and
The most interesting match of the day was the tit between the Kow. | long Cricket Club and the Indian | 40. Recreation Club in the "A" Diti- sion on the former's courts) On paper, the Indians appeared mnch the stronger team, but the Kow. loonites frld their own and even. tually lost by the narrow margin of 7 games. Razack and Casa bhoy, who recently reached the semi-final of the Open Doubles, disappointed their team, losing their three sets at 47 each. II. D. and S. A. Ramjahın, however, were mainly responsible for the defeat. of Kowloon.
There were "ngan qute a NUM- ber of good scores by different pair. -Ng Sze Kwong and M. W. İ io (QR.CO secured 25 and H. D.} Kunjahu and S. A. Rumjahn ganes in the "A
division, while others to pass the 20 mark were: C. Chon and H, La (C.R.C. "B"). A. Hamson and G. Ford (K.C.C. B), Sajiki and Fujiedu (Nippon B. F. Remedios and J. Silva (Recreio "B), all three pairs C.R.C. " toum. K. Yoshikawa and Y. Hachiuma (Nippon "C") N. Nomura and T. Takeuchi Nippon," ").
The detailed results of the dif ferent matches follow:--
"A" DIVISION.
+
Chinese R.O. . Hong Kong C.C. Played on the Chinese Recreation Club courts, Causeway lay, the Heime team winning easily by 23
games.
Scores:-
Ng Sze Cheung and M. K. Lo (C.R.C.) == --
beat . E. Green and H.
Owen Hughes
6.5
fost toti Miskin and WB
¿
Cornaby............
5-6
beut A. Brearley and R. M.
Henderson
18.15
Ng Sad Kwong and M. W. Lu (C.R.C) --
Total: University, 59; U.S.P.C..
"B" DIVISION.
Chinese R.C. Hong Kong C.C. Played on the Chinese Recreation Chub courts. Causeway Bay, the loge team winning by 11 gaars.
Neures:
7.
C. Choa and B. Lo (UR.C.):- heat 11. J. Armstrong and S
Garrard..... beat L. M. S. Lloyd and W.
A. Auxeru
Just to W. M. Lyons and D).
B. Green
Jest to Lau Man Kwong
K. K. Ip
1-10
9-24
Mcgarry
3- 8 lost to Mn Wei But und
W. P. Chan...........
2-0 loat to Cheang Wing Kui and
H. F. Up
2-9
7-20
J. R. Hinton and A. II. Pem | 7.KC.C.);
0-1, 6-3, 0-4.
Spence (South Africa) beat St.. John Mahony (Ireland), 0-2, 6-3,
8-6.
DUBLIN, May 7th. South Africa beat Ireland in the Davis Cup, Condon and Raymond beating Mahony and Meldon, 6-3,
6-2, 7-5.
second round of the competition.
They meet Switzerland in the
LONDON, May 6th. Playing at Birmingham in the Davis Cup, Higgs (Britain) sheat Malmstrom (Sweden), 3-6, 6-3, 6-0,
3-6, 6-2.
Kingsley (Britain) beat Garell- (Sweden), 6-2, 6, 7-57
Loxos, May 7th.
MEETING.
GOOD SPORT AND BIG DIVIDENDS.
MACAO PONY AGAIN WINS AGGREGATE STAKES.
[BY RAPIER.]
There was a fair crowd at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon and the sport provided was of an ex-
Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
Goblin, 158 lbs.
(Mr. Pollock), I Mr. Dynasty's King of the
Plains, 155 lbs.
(Mr. G. U. un Roza) Mr. Yam Man's Dick L, 153 Tbs.
(Mr. Wong) 3 Also ran: Mrg... Priestley's Grande del Norte, 138 Ihs. (Mr. Stanton): Mr. K.H.'s Loongwa, 153 lbs. (Mr. Chun); Mr. R. J. Pater son's September, 19 lbs. (Mr. Bultec)).
Won by half a length: a head be- tween second and third,
Time: min. 16,3-3sces. Pari-mutnel: Winner Places: 86.10; 85.30: $5.00.
$7.30.
1
7-Union Plate: 6 Fulrongs. Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Kom Tong
Hall, 180 lbs.
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. Eve's Festivo Eve, 155 lbs.
{Mr. Chun) Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
Grig, 157 lbs...(Mr. Pollock) 3 Also can:- Mr. R. M. Austin's Fire Call, 160 lbs, Mr. Sewall); Mr. Jonathan's Plum Pudding, 155 lbs. (Mr. Reidy); Mrs, R. J. Pater- son's Scooter, 157 lbs. (fr. Bul- teel); Mr. E. L. Sim's Sugar Loaf,
153
ba. (Mr. Wong); Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Bing Boy, 145 lbs. (Mr. Stauton).
Won by a short head: threo lengths between second and third.
Time: 1min. 36sees. Pari-mutnel: Winner $22.00 Places: $7.30; $12.60; $0.50. Ulass: 6 Furlongs.
6.-Dominion Plate: 1 Mile. Messra. Dyer and Beith's Luch
Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Rannoch, 352 lba. Mr. Dynasty's King Alan, 158
(Mr. Reidy) 7
Geezer, 168 lbs.
(Mr. Sewoll) 1 Mr. H. P. White's Salvo, 155 lbs. Mr. G. E. da Roza) 2
(Mr. Wong) 3 (Mr. Wong) at
Mrs. R. M. Austin's Pottenbush,
100 lbs. (Mr. Pullock). *3° Man's Mr. R. J. Paterson s August, 153
lbs.
heat for 3rd).
(Mr. Bulteel) *3 Wan by a length; a head ("dead
citing nature. The dividends were 2.-Commonwealth Handicap: "" on the big side and the place money especially was above the average. Mr. B. D. F. Beith's presence brought jos to his and. Mr. Dyer's stable as their ponies secured two firsts and one second. Messrs. Hall Mr. K.H.'s Easter Day, 155 lbs. and Shenton again obtained their share of the spoile despite the Jailure of Saligin.
The Band of the 2nd Battalion of the K.O.S.B.'s ably conducted by Bandmaster W. H. Fitz-Earle contributed materially to the after- aoon's enjoyment.
The last race was run in a shower
of rain as if to pealise those res possible for the lateness of the
Playing at Birmingham, Britain beat Sweden in the Davis Cup, winning the doubles to-day, Godfree hour. 4. ધૃ
and Gregory defeating Muller and Malmstrom, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1.
5-0
21-12
Tost to Lau Man Kwong and
K. K. Ip lost to Ma Wei But and
W. P. Chan
3-8
lost to Cheung Wing Kui and
JI.. F. Un
Lau Fook Ki and Chía Chun Chiu (C.R.C.):---
beat H. J. Armstrong and S.
Garrard...
6. A lost to L. M. S. Lloyd and]
W. A. Nowers beat W. M. Lyons and D. 8.
Green
4.7
.7-4
17-10
Ju Tak Cheuk and Lan Man Kwong (CR.C.) :-
1-103
7-20 Total: I.K.C.C., 23; C.R.C., 76. Kowloon 0.0. v. Nippon Club. Played on the Kowloch Cricket Club courts, the Nippon Club win ning by 19 ganca,
Scores:-
AMERICAN TENNIS PLAYERS SUCCESS.
GERMAN EXPERTS BEATEN,
(THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]
BERLIN. May 6th. Playing here in lawa tonnis J. S. Emith and C. H. Leddra matches, the American "eracks" (K.C.C.):-
who are on a visit meeting Ger- experts, Hunter defeated Lundemann, 0-2, 0-1, -7, and Tilden defeated Frotzheim, 8-3, 6-2,
lout to H. J. Armstrong and
5. Garrard... lost to f. M. S. Lloyd and
W. A. Nowers beat W. M. Lyons and D. S.
Green
lost to K. Yoshikawa and
5- 0
Y. Hachiuma lost to G.
1-10
Akni and T.
.......
7- 4
17-18.
Yuhito lost to N. Nomura and
Takeuchi
5. 6
6-4.
T.
5. 0
11-22
Total: C.R.C., 45; H.K.C.C., 44.
Indian R.G. r. Kowloon C.0: Played on the Indian Recreation Club courts, Sookumpon, the Home tean winning by 13 games.
Scores -
SA Hamid and 83 Hussain (1.R.C.)
J. Kew and H. C. Bough (K.C.C.): --
lost to K. Yoshikawa and Y.
Hachin
5: 6
18-17
beat G. Akai
Yashiro
beat D. J. Purves and C. W.
E. Bishop
- 4 ! heat A. II. Me Bride and G.
1-7 and T
6. 5 lost to N. Nomura, and T.
Takeuchi
3- 8
'13-20
Lee
W. Woodward and R. F. Strange (K.C.C.):--
9.7
Just to A. Hamson and G.
Ford
beat K. Yoshikawa and Y.
Hachiuma
6- 5
2. 8
beat S. E. Green and H..
lost to G. Akai and T.
Yashiro
5. 0
Owen Haghes
7-4
19.14
bent G. Miskin and W. B.
Carnaby
10- 1
S. A. B. Ismail and S. A. R. Bux (I.R.C.):-
lost to N. Nomura and T.
Takeuchi
beat A. Brearley and R. M.
Hendersons
8- 3
25.
Yew Man Tsun and Yew Man Kit (C.R.C.)-
beat D. J. Purves and C. W.
E. Bishop......... beat A. H. McBride and G.
Lee
6- 5 bent A. Hamson and G.
Ford
......
7- 4
beat S. E. Green and H.
Owen Hughes
}
4
22-11
bent G. Miskin and W. B
Cornaby
6- 5
Ist A. Brearley and R.
M. HendersVU
5. G
18-16
Just to D. J. Purves and C. W. E. Bishop................... beat A. H. Me Ride and G.
Lee lost to A. Hamson and G.
Ford
2. 9
15-16
5. G
8- a
Total: C.R.C, 61; H.K.C.C., 34. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C. Played on the Kowloon Cricket Club courts, the Indian Recreation Club winning by 7 games only.
Scores:-
E. C. Fincher, and L. Jack (K.C.C.)-
beat S. I. Ismail and §. A.
Hussain
Y. A. Wahab and J. S. A. Cur- rem (LR.C.) :—
Total: 1.R.C., ; K.C.C., 43.
U.S.R.O.. Nippon Club. Played on the United Services Recreation Club courts, the Nippon Club winning by a comfortable 7- 4 margin of 19 games.
beat J. A. Cassumbhoy and'
1. M. Raznek...............
7- 4
Scores:
Comdr. Turner and Lieut. Sturges (U.S.R.C.) --
inst to Hajiki and Fujieda... 3. 8 lost to Mizuguchi and Miki 50 lost to Okajima and Suenaga 5-0
Jest to Sajiki and Fujieda... 3. 8 beat Mizuguchi and Miki... 6- 6 beat Okajima and Suenaga B. 3
loat to H. D. Rumjahn and
S. A. Rumjahn
4- 7
18-15
E. F. Fincher and C. H. Atkins (K.0.0.):-
13-2)
lost to S. H. Ismail and S.
A. Hussain
4-7
Lt. Brewerton and Capt. Parkes (U.S.R.C.):-
beat J. A. Cassummbhoy and
I. M. Razack
7-4
Tost to H. D. Kumjaha and
5. A. Rumjahn .......
1-10
12-21
W. Hyde and
C. E. Millard
(K.C.C.)
lost to 8. H. Ismail and S.
A. Hussain.
4.7
boat J. A. Cassumbhoy and
1. M. Razack
74
lost to H. D. Rumjahn and
S. A. Rumjahň.
5- G
59.
16-17
Tobal: K.C.C, 40; I.R.C., 63.
University v. 1.8.1.0.
Played on the University Union courts, Pokfulam, the University winning by a comfortable margin of 19 games. Beorda:
T. W. Cheong and A. A. Rum jalin (University) ;----
lost to Major Stevenson and
17-10
Dr. Thomas and Lieut. Smith (U.S.R.C.);
lost to Sajiki and Fujieda....4-7 lost to Mizuguchi and Miki... 3 8 lost to Okajima and Suenaga 3-8
10-23
Total: K.C.C., 40: Nippon, 59.
MATCHES CANCELLED,
HAIN INTERFERES WITH FIXTURES.
There was to have been a friend- ly tennis match yesterday afternoon on the Kowloon Cricket Club courts between the home team and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank team. Owing to the rain overnight and during the morning, however, the ground was unfit for play, and the Sxture had to be postponed.
Four matches in the Tennis League programme for Saturday had also to be postponed through grounds being unfit for play.
The matches postponed were:
"B Royal Engineers . University. South China A.A. r. Craigen-
gower C.C.
"
Division.
"C" Division. Craigengewer C.C. . Club de Re.
creia.
Kowloon British School F.P.A. ».
South China A.A,
LAWN TENNIS.
SATURDAY'S MATCH.
OPEN SINGLES FINAL TO-DAY -IF FINE1
Playing in the semi-final of the Mixed Doubles competition of the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tennis Tournament on Saturday after noon, Dr. Mrs. R. E. Tottenham (owe 18/3) beat Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (rec. 5/8) by 0-3, 6-4,
The winners will meet H. Owen Total: U.S.R.C., 40; Nippon Club, Hughes and Mrs. M. Hall (owe
1/6) in the final of this event.
The principal match for to-day (provided weather and ground. permit) is the Bnal of the Open Bingles between 8 A. Rumjahs and Ng Sze. Kwong.
M.B.K.. Berrelo. Played on the Mitsui Bussnn Kaisha courts, Minden Row, Kow. Joon, the Club de Recreio winning by 13 games.
Scores
•
T. Fujimori and S. Hachiuma (M.B.K.)
lost to F. Remedios and J.
Silva
...... f 7 lost to Ozorio and, A.
Remedios
........ 47 lost to R. Hyndman and F.
Pratz
Capt. Howard ........... 3- R beat Lt. Husling and Lt.
Dalo
8-3
7- 4
I. Saido and G. (M.B.K.):---
4
16-10
bout Lt. Wright and Capt.
Webb
F. A. Rediaond and L. Forster (University)-
lost to Major Stevenson and
Capt. Howard.............. 8- 6. beat Lt. Healing and Lt.
Dale
*-4.
4-7
12-21 Nakamura
BERLIN. May 7th.-
In the doubles, Tilden and Hunter defeated Landmann and Kleinschroth, 6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.
SERVICE SAILING RACE.
SEVEN COMPETITORS TURN OUT.
H.M.S.FROBISHER " WINS.
The close finishes were a silent and well deserved tribute to the Handicapper,
The Officials of the Jockey Cluly eit nothing to chance and their foresight was rewarded by the smooth and successful running of the Meeting. Despite the recent heavy rains the Course was by no means heary but was slippery at the bends.
The Racing, The favourite, The Goblin, got away hadly at the start bat Pollock de a determined race and man- aged to beat king of the Plains by half a length with Dick Le taking third pince.
Loch Rannoch proved that he is by no means a back number by winning the second race fairly easily easily from the favourite, King Alan. The second favourite, Easter Day. Alled the third place.
Sonhard Ros disappointed his backers in the third race as also did Tangle. The Regent was well ridden by Bulteel but was not quite good enough to beat Little Lit Seag which won by half a length with Burley Grass taking the last place. The public's faith in Saligia was The usual Service sailing race was held at the Royal Hong Kong defeat sa he was made a hot apparently unshaken by his last Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon.accurite in the Aggregate Stakes. Seven competitors participated, I did not anticipate he would run and H.M.S. bisher, flagship of anywhere and if Brigada Gall had the 1st Cruiser Squadron gained been kept up a little further in the first place. Incidentally, she enter ed four boats,
last quarter he would have secured the race.
The course was from the Club to Lyemhun Reacon (port), Channel Rocks (p), Kowloon Rock (P). finish at the Club.
Some good sport was enjoyed and racing was very even. After a beat to Lyeman in a fine breeze, a good run to Channel Rocks fol-
lowed, then to Kowloon and back.
The scratch boat was the galley of the Frobisher, which was first to cross the line. On handicap, she gave way to the let cutter froin the same ship, which was second home. The Dragon' whalar finished third but shared second place with the Frobisher galley on corrected time. thanks to her handicap of 14
On Wednesday there is exhibition matches on behalf of the M.OL.
On Thursday, the_final of the Open Doubles (H. D. and 8. Ah Rumjahn T. Honda and H. Akiyama) takes place.
For The M.C.L. Wednesday's exhibition matches commence at 4 p.m. with that bo tween Mra. Tottenham and Major Lucas, R.M.C. versus Miss Enid. Lo and Mr. Lo. The second will be between the Rumjahn cousins and fost to F. Remedios and J.
Col. Russell Brown and Dr. Totton- Silva,
ham. 4-7 beat F. Ozorlo and A. Re-
Tattoo 10. medios a
......7-4 lost to R. Hyndman and F..
Prata
Played on the Tajkoo Festion Club ground, Shaakiwan, W. Hayal Army Service Corps, winning, by
minutes.
Details follow:
Finish- Cor-
Στις rected -Time. Time. P.O. Lee (1)
1,46.30 1.92.30 P.O. Caunter (2)... 1,84.30 1.34.40* Lt.-Comdr. Drink-
water. (a) Eng. Comdr. Mar-
shall (4) Ldg Seaman Kee-
ling (5).... 1.87.00 1.43.00 Midshipman Brown
(0)
1.48.30 1.34.30*
1.61.45 1.35.45
- 1.59.40 1:44.40 P.O. Broomfield... did not finish.
(*dend heat for 2nd.)
The respective boats were:- P.O. Lee, H.M.8. Frobisher's
first cutter.
P.O. Caunter, H.M.§. Frobisher's
galley.
Lt.-Comdr. Drinkwater, H.M.S.
Dragon's whaler. Eng. Comdr. Marshall,
Bruce's whaler. Ldg. Seaman Keeling,
"Frobisher's whaler. Brown, Midshipman
In the Inat 50 yards ho
came along in fine style but Macao off by half a length. Baccarat was Beauty just managed to stave him, poor third. Considering the state of the course the time 2.08.4-5 was usually good being only 1/5 more Stakes at the annual meeting when than Bengal's time in the Victoria he beat Saligid by a length, Stripes in the Borderers' race.
Mattingley rode a good race on "pparently realised that short races of this description are mostly won at the start us he jumped out well on the fall of the flag and was never challenged afterwards. It is a long time since there was a race
Не
of this sort and the Borderers have every reason to be proud of their sporting subaltern riders.
Tan
Alus ran :-Mr. YLIB Valour, 15 lbs. (Mr. Chun); Mrs. B. J. Paterson's Scooter, 159 lbs. Mr. Bulteel); Mr. M. M. Watson's Vincent, 157 lbs. (Dr. Margown): Mr. A. W. da Roza's The Sand- piper, 148 lbs. (Mr. F. Rozn); Mr. C. B. Brown's Furzfield, 146 lbs.
Time: 2mins. läsres,
Places: 816.80; $16.40.
Pari-mutuel: Winner
$10.30.
(Mr. Sewell). Mr. Jonathan's Plan Empire Handicap: "A" Olass: Pulding, 4 hs. (Mr. Stanton) Mr. H. A. Keily's Cra, 148 lbs. | (owner).
Won by four lengths; two lengths between second and third.
Pari-matuel: Winner 256.70; ices: 88.70; 86.50; 80. 3-Commonwealth Handicap: "B"
Class: 6 Furlongs.
Mr. Hau-Un's Little Bit Tang
(late Romeo, late Flush), 155 158. (Mr. Wong) i Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Re-
gent, 183 lbs...(Mr. Bulterl) Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass, 162 lbs...(Mr. G. U. da Rozt)
11 Miles. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total
Abstinence, 140 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 1 Mr. Eve'a Misty Eve, 152 Ibu.
(Mr. Stanton) 2 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
Goneril, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Pollock) 3. Also ran-Mr. Yam Man's Flash Star, 164 lbs. (Mr. Sewell); Mr. Un's Leag (late Four-Nought- Three), 158 lbs. (Mr. Chun); Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains, 155. lbs. (Mr. G. U, da Roza); Mr. 3n's Dragon Boat, 158 lbs. (Mr.
Wong).
2
153 lbs. (Mr. Chun); Mrs. R. J. Also ran-Mr. K.H.'s Laceda II., Paterson's Dobbin, 164 lbs. (Mr. Abel-Smith); Messrs. Beith's Tangle, 155
Dyer and lbs. (Mr. Reidy); Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sun- burst Hose, 154 lbs (owner); Mr. Eve's Bright Eve, 150 lbs. (Mr. Stanton).
half lengths between, second and Won by half a length: one and a third.
Time-1min. 35.9-5secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner 83070. Places: $10.10; $33.00; $13.30.
4.--Third Aggregate Stakes: One Mile. Value 8500 Catch weights at 10 st.
9 lba.
Mr. Luen Yick's Macao Beauty,
132 the... (Mr. Wong) 1 Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call,
154 lbs...(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 Mr. K.H.'s Bacarat, 154 lbs.
-(Mr. Chưn) Also ran:-Mrs. R. J. Paterson's kelele, 149 the. (Mr. Bulteel); Messrs. Half and Shenton's Saligia, 157 lbs. (Mr. Pollock).
longtha between second and third,
Won by half a length; three
$22.80;
Won by length; length be- tween sceoad and third. Time: 2mins. 43.3-5sees, Pari-mutuel: Winner
$53.70.
Places: $11.80; $11.30: 88.50.
THE LUCKY NUMBERS,
RESULTS OF THE CASH SWEEPS
Below will be found the results of the Cash Sweeps at Saturday's Jockey Club races,
Drawers of unplaced starters get 856 cach exeept where stated.
Race I. No. 100
*
$024.70
396
114.
204.20 132.10
Unplaced Nos.: 109, 68, 57.
Race II.
$1,241.80 354.80 177.40
No. 178 98 398
Taplaced Nos.: 414, 427, 38, 226, 212, 35, 360.
41.
Time: 2mina, 06.4-59ces, Mari-mutuet: Winner Places: 89.00; 817.30.
4.-K.0.8.B. Subalterns' Cup: Four Furlongs. Catchweight 169 lbs. Lt. W. G. Mattingley's Stripes... Lt. J. B. A. Hankey's Saracen 2 Lt. J. D. Welch's Rum Row..... 368. Possiinist Lt. J. G. Shillington's Also ran--Lt. H. A. Kelly'a Mush Mush; end-Lt. Clarke's Rivergrass: Lt. A. H. Mac- A. B. S. Laino's Shot II.
$21.30.
Race. III. No. 96
450 ...............
47
$3,508,10
456.69
228.30
Unplaced Nos, 524, 110, 148, 136,
Race IV.
No. 285
83,343.90
307
"
80
955,40 477.70
Unplaced Nos. (8100 ench): 48,
Race IVa.
No. 234
81,605.10
"
250 333
220.30 Unplaced Nos.: 194, 296, 314, 515,
<438.60
Race V.
No, 310
$1,724.80.
473 ...... 378
492.80
246.40
Unplaced Nos.: 489, 595,432, 405,
Race. VI.
No. 207
$1,001.90
403
200
474.80 237,40
Unplaced Nos. 397, 247, 444, 441.
Race VII,
Nt. 256
............... $1,642.20
400 38
489.20 234.60
Unplaced Nos. 104, 549, 17,416,
Eace VIII.
No. 80.
62
81,647,10
17
*$93
470.80 142.65*
208 *Dead beat,
142.65*
Race IX
No. 475
1,708,70
-518
A
488.20
202
244.30
King of Troy gave Mr. Dynasty his first win of the day in the 6fth rave. Papyrus was made favourite Home Call well away at the start but finished nowhere. Pollock got and led most of the way but this between second and third.
Won by four lengths; six lengths pony dislikes close finishes and con- Pari-mutuel: Winner ceded second place to Battle Eve.
Places: 80.70; $6.00; $0.90. Stanton's victory in the sixth race on his and Heidy's Sun Deigo 5-Commonwealth. Handicap: “A” was a most gratifying one. This
Olass: 6 Furlongs, pony at one time looked absolutely Mr. Dynasty's King of Troy, 152 down and out but has responded to lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 the patient and careful treatment Mr. Eve's Battle Eve, 149 lbs. of his owners. Grey Knight was favourite but
(Mr. Stanton) 2 badly Luch Mr. H. M. Austin's Home Call' Tummel took second place by a 149 lbs. neck from Laccia 11.
(Mr. Pollock) 3 The seventh tace was won by Ko Beith's Total Abstinence, 162 lbs. Also ran-Messrs. Dyer and Tong Hall by a short head from Festice Eve with The Grig (fav. (M. Reidy); MF U-Un's Leat ourite). & bad third. At the begin(late Four-Nought-Three), 188 1hs. 184. H.M.S.ning of the race The Grig and Mr. Bulted!): Mr. K.H. Papyrus, Festive Eve were badly interfered 168 lbs. (Mr. Wong); Mr. Tam H.M.8. with by Kom Tong Hall and this Man's Dick Lo, 140 lbs. (Mr.
Chun). inculent was subsequently the cause H.M.S. of a probeat. Action has been taken short head between second and
Won to one and a half lengths Fro-while no serious reflection is made the Stewards in the matter and by
third. on anyone concerned it should be clearly understood that refractions of the rules of racing will not be tolerated. They may spring from excitement or thoughtlessness but the cause is, immaterial as the effect is altogether too serious to pertait of any alackness whatsoever. There was a poor field for the eighth race which was won by The well for second place and Potten Geezer. Mr. White's Salvo run bush and dugust dead heated for third place. Salvo is a nieu look- ing animal and would probably have done great things had he not been raced for a few months.
The win of Total Abstinence in the plate race was a bit of surprise as this pony bad already been out and be does not like any suggestion of heavy going. However Reidy kept him well in front and, stayed
Time: min. 4Busca. Reece, still playing, agamet Pexil there to win by 3/4 of a length from | Misty Age with Gomeril Alling the
third place.
P.O. Broomfield, H.M.S.
Dragon's whaler.
bisher's second cutter.
HOME BILLIARDS,
NEWMAN RETAINS CHAM- PIONSHIP.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGEROT.]
LONDON, May 7th. Playing at Manchester, Newinan retained the professional billiards championship." were Newnan, 18,000; Davis, 14,763.
The final
acores
PENDULUM CANNONS.
REECE MAKES BREAK OF 8,417
(THROUGH KRUTTE'S ADENOY.]"
LONDON, May 8th.
10 games to 34. The detailed scores | at Thurmons completed a pendulum 15-16 are not to hand.
canon tarda break of 6,417.
Time: 1mia. 31sech, Pari-mutuel:
Winner $24.40. Place's: 810.00; $10.50; $8.00. 6-Empire Handicap: "B" Olasz:: Mesars, Stanton and Reidy's San
14. Miles.
Diego, 155 lbs.
Meners. Dyer and Beith's Loch
(Mr. Stanton) 1
Tumine lbs.
Mr. K.I.'s Laceda 11., 163 Ibe.
Unplaced Nos.: 07, 131, 78, 29.
THE GREAT JUBILEE HANDICAP.
THE RESULT.
(THROUGH REUTRE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, May 7th. Kempton (1 miles) was as fol- The result of the above race, fun
(Mr. Reidy) 2: (Mr. Wong) a Also rat: Mrs. Pricatley's Grande del Norte, 186 lbs. (Mr. Bulteel); Mrs. Priestley's, Espoir, 180 lbs. (Mr. Sawell); Mr. R. M. Austin's at Grey Knight, 188 lbs. (Mr. Pollock); ow Mr. K.H.'s Easter Day. He lbs. (ft. Olyn).
Won by one and a half lengths; a neck between, second and third..
Pari-mutiei: Winner Places: 18.50; 98.30; $9.30.
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$180.50.
Abbots Speed (100/9) Embargo (6/1)............... Finglas (0/1).....
Twenty-one in won by three Ing; two longtly dividing second and third.
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