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TO-MORROW'S DERBY.

LATEST BATTING AND SCRATCHINGS.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, May 30th. Derhy scratchings are, Tornillo, nt ten on Saturday evening, and Kincardine nt ning to day.

LATER.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

"A" DIVISION.

CHINESE BEAT KOWLOON. *...!

The postponed fixture between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Chinese Recreation Club was play |ed yesterday on the former's courts and resulted in a win for the Chi- nese by 25 grows.

Fincher For the losers, the Brothers did very well and nggre gated 19 games, which represent- Fourth Hand was scratched fored more than half of the Kowloon The Derby at 4.57 this afternoon.

The Probables.

London, May 30th. The alterations to the probables for the Herby are

Damon (H. Beasley), Jack's Son (A. Burna), Son, and Heir (Cars inke, Spiramande (Par Donoghue). Treat O Benstry). Buckfast (Evans), Chichester Cross (Gordon

Betting.

Richard).

LONDON, May 30th

Derby betting is

2 Tall Boy, taken und offered. 13. Adam's Apple offerel, 1

taken.

100/la Sickle.

B2 Hot Night.

100, 6 Money Maker.

181 Lone Knight.

01 Applecross, taken and offer

est.

301 Shintimo and Tattoo. offer-

el, 25/1 taken.

25/1 Hossan, taken and offered. 33.1 Adieu, Knight Grail, and

Danion, offered.

40,1 Demon, taken.

10 1

Son and Heir and Silver stead, offered.

Birthright, taken and offer- ed.

Another Probable" Starter. LATER. Stampede (Bowden upi has been added to the próbable starters.

EASMA CLUB RESULTS.

The draw for the Epsont Derby Sweep organised by the Ex-Active Servion Men's Association took place last night at the Easma Club, No. 17, Queen's Road Central and resulted as follows:--

Name of Harse",

Adam's Apple Adien Applecross Birthright Buck fast Call Boy

Ticket No.

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total Bishop and Jack (K.C.C.) went down badly and could only take 5 games out of the 33. Hyde ! and Millard disappointed their sup porters by losing all three sets. M. W. Lo and H. Lo did best for the winners, seeuring games

By their victory yesterday, the Chinese are now practically certain winners of the shield. They have already beaten the Indians, Uni versity, Kowloon and Hong Kong Canket Club and have to play M.B.K. and United Services R., both of whom are not likely - to | succeed where stronger teams have

failed.

The detailed scores of yesterday's match were as follows

E. C. Fincher And E. F, Wincher *K.C%C9%

beat Ng Sze Kwong and

Yew Man Kit

beat M. K. Lo and Ng Sze

Chentyg

The Greatest Character Actor of the Age in a role that does him justice !

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Read what the Papers have

"A tremendous motion picture spec- tacle, an exciting picture of battles and sweeping masses of men, au imposing architectural composition and a humanly personal story of kings and slaves of Bucient Egypt'

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“With its gigantic mass effects, its stupendous architectural backgrounds, its rushing mob scenes, the human- ness of the story itself and of the characters who move through it to ineasures of love, hate, revenge and petty tyranny, is never lost "—New York Morning Telegraph.

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"Centuries rolled away and the dead past become the living present' M. 3

-New York Journal.

B. J

Just to M. W. Lo and Ho Lot 5

19-14

W, Hyde and C. E. Millard (K.CC):

lost to Ng Size Kwong and

Yew Han Kit

4.

lost to M, K. La aud Ng Sza

Cheung

...... 5 R lost to M. W. Lo and H. Lo 4- T

13-20

--C-W. F. Bishop and Iz Jack: Lost to Ng Sze Kwong and

Yew Jan Kit

2- 9 lost to M. K. Lo and Ng Sze

Cheung

2. 9 Jost to M. W. Lo and H, Lọ 1.10

3-26 Total: Kowloon (CN, 37; Chinese R.C., 6.

The League Table for the "A" Division to date is:--

LAWN TENNIS.

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TO-DAY

2150

"A" Division.

4443

Club.

M. W. L. Pts.

436

Chinese R.C.

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0

66

1870

Indian R.C.

3

2

1 2

2392

Kowloon C.C." .... 4

2

2

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M.I.K.

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Chichester Cross

1793

University

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Curialis

9000

Hong kong Ca

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4

Damen

3326

T.SR.C.

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Flashing Star

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Kuight of the Grail.

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Lone Knight

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Money Maker

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2014

721

2083

Sickle

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Silver Stend

1990

Som and Heir

2009

Spiramonde

3376

Tattoo

535790

Jack's Son

2158

4814 657

Parker

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Shian Mor

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YORKSHIRE » SURREY.

(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, May 31st. Played at Leeds, Yorkshire won by 10 wickets. Surrey 179, Rhodes for 50, Kilner 4 for 30. 202. Ducat 9. Kilner & for 76. York- shire 33 Sutclife 178: Oldroyd 52 for 70, Leyland 44 for 0.

Lancs. Worcester.

Lancashire won by four wirkets. Worcester 206. Dick 5 for 42, Tyldesley 89. Macdonald 7 for 49; Sibbles for 47.

Lancashire 199. Green 60, Sibbles

and 64, Root 6 for 49, 90 for Root 4 for 32.

THE KWONG SHUN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

EXTENSION OF TIME FOR ALLOTMENTS OF SHARES. An application on behalf of the Kwong Shan Steamship Company for an extension of time for filing un allotment of shares was inade by Mr. H. G. Sheldon in the Sup- reme Court yesterday morning h. fore the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice. R. Wood)..

Mr. Sheldon, said that between January 15th and May 7th of this

DEFEATED,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

ST. CLOUD, May 30th

In the fifth round of the French Hard Court Championships Tilden hent Raymonal, the South African player, 5-7, 6-2, 8-6, 6-3, thus quali- fying for the semi-fun!.

The Frenchman, Gentien, win up to the present has been regarded as a second rate plager, created a surpri by defeating Baratra, 6-2, 11-13, 6-4, 6-4.

FILIPINO BASEBALLERS

EXPECTED.

A Filipino baseball team from Manila going to Honolulu and the Pacife Coast for a series of games will pass through Hong Kong on about June 5th and stay some four or five days Provided that the stand at Happy Valley is finished within the next few days, a series of games will be played between the visiting team and the local players. Last year, when the team paased here on its way to Japan, it played South China and other teams, de- feating them all.

BOXING.

BRITISH FLYWEIGHT

CHAMPIONSHIP.

(THROUGH RELTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, May 30th. When weighing-in this afternoon for the 20 rounds British Fly- weight Championship, Johnny Hill (Leith), was weight, but, after spending an hour in the gymnasium, he reduced his weight below that required by the contest. His opponent, Alf Barber, Brighton was below the required weight by half a pound...

Boven Oudoes over.

Victory For Scotsman.

LATED. Hill beat Barber, the referee year, 101 shares were allotted to intervening in the fourteenth round 11 persons, such shares being fully to save the latter from further paid up. A return was made out punishment..

on May 12th; but it was very pro-

Fight Described.

perly refused by the Registrar of Barber started in sprightly Companies because it had not been fashion, making good use of left made during the prescribed period hooks, but Hill, hitting hard with of six weeks.

both hands, soon levelled up mat- ters, and began to go ahead after the fourth round.

The failure to file in the allotted time was due to negligence and misunderstanding of the law on the part of the manager and other officers.

His Lordship: What would hap. pen if the order was refused ↑

Mr. Sheldon replied that in that Case nothing would happen except that the shares world have to be allotted again, and the originals would be null and void.

the

Remarking that they would reach same stage at a later date in the event of the order being refas ru, his Lordship granted an exton sion of time for seven days,

In the eighth round, the Scot sent a loft and rights to the jaw, and had Barber groggy, but the latter, by cleverly ducking, man. aged to fast out the round."

In the ninth, Barber's left eye was cut, but he took a lot of punish- ment and continued to fight gamely.

In the fourteenth, Harber was down for eight, and was then driven all round the ring. He was floored again, but pulled himself up by the ropes just in time. The referee, however, stopped the fight.

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