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MACAO RACES.

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CLASS HANDICAP

EVENT.

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TENNIS LEAGUE.

ANOTHER HOLIDAY".

EXPECTED.

RAIN THE DISTURBER.

At the time of writing tennis for. to-day appears to be hopeless and we shall have to make the best of a break for the third consecutive week. The rain of the past few days has saturated all the courts and even if the weather were to No news has been received from become gloriously fine (which the tells Us it Macao regarding the possible post-Hoyal Observatory ponement of the race meeting which won't), it would not be possible for is advertised to take place to any matches to be played to-day. morrow afternoon commencing at 1.30 p.m.

At the moment I must confess the outlook does not appear to be very promising: still providing the wen- ther clears up before noon to-day there will be no postponement.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1928.

in the "A" Division Craigen- gower is down to meet the Hong Kong Cricket Club on their own courts. When it comes off this should be a very fine match as both teams are composed of Brst class. players and the result will probably settle who is to occupy the run- ners-up position in this Division. Kowloon is down to play the Indian Recreation Club. Since the latter joined the League in 1921, they have always beaten the former, and in view of the weakness of the Kowloon team this year it is ex- perted that the Indians will win again. The Indians are not as strong as they were some years ago, but should win. In the third match

Backers are reminded that ponies who acquitted themselves well at the Valley Inst week are the best to follow at Macao. I would advise them to enter up in the detail the the chances of each pony, on his running at the Valley, and they will have a fair idea of what he can'be expected to do at Macao. I am of the opinion that several of the ponies who performed well here last week will go very close to repeat- ing their performances at Macas if the track is in any thing like the condition we expect after the heavyThe former are a badly crippled downpour of the last few days.

Quite the most interesting event on the card will be the inclusion of aD Class Handicap for China ponies. I am anxious to see how the small fry will compare with the running of the other classes,

of the "A" Division, the Univer sity play the M.B.K. at home.

side and of their five regular mem- hers only A. A. Rumjahn is avail- able at present, the other five being away from the Colony. Dr. Tot- tenham and F. A. Redmond" are in Shanghai for the Interport," while K. T. San, Lin Peng Chin' and' Chong Tack Wing are in Manila. The rain is therefore a blessing to them for by the end of next week, Dr. Tottenham and Redmond will be back again.

The classic race of the day will be the Hong Kong Plate and after One Thind's most disappointing display at the Valley I should not be surprised to see him receive a licking from Ka Sine. This pony is a big boned animal who should have no difficulty in cover. ing the ground as he is a good strider and not afraid of the mud. Fifty Fifty will have to be reckoned with and although Tarmaradan is no so classy as the other two I have no doubt he will give a good account of himself with such them. light impost, providing he is fit and well

RACE 1: The

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GOLF.

ROYAL HONG, KONG GOLF CLUB.

SUNDAY'S, STARTING TIMES AT FANLING.

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9.24 am. Dr. Masquire and J. 5:

McEachran. .9.23"

A. Loach and C. C. Stark

A. E. Lissaman and N.

THE DERBY.

PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEYS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 1st. Derby probables are:- Advocate. Black Watch

J. Evans,

..... Smirke. Bouillon. Orme. Caralake. Lane. Weston. H. Wragg. ....... Perryman.

Bubbles 11

9.32

G. E. Ellams and S. T. Butling

Camelford

Constant Son ...

9.38

T

U. Thwaites and G." W. Sewell."

Cyclone

Fairway

9.40

9.41

Felstead

11

Fornkloof

Flamingo

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9.43

9.58

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"..

K. Littlejohn.

E. C. Frederick and A.

D. Humphreys.

T. L. Christie and H. A. Lammert.

E. R. Hallifax and A. N. Other.

"FANLING-MAY 28TH-25TH

Bogey Pool.

G. H. Bell (18) all square, wins. Other scores:

O. E. C. Marton (ser.) 1 down F. A Merry (12) down

R. K. Valentine (9)... I down

29 catries.

Medal Pool.

O. H. Bell Major D. W.

Beamish

F. A. Merry R. Young

30 entries.

DO-18-7

88-15-73 wine 88-12-78

86-977

A. G. H. Bell having won

Pool Bogey

take Medal Prize on same card.

cannot

83-11-79

Elliott.

Gang Warily...Steve Donoghue,

Grange View

Heirlooms

Luvaneran

O'Curry...

Palan Royal II.

Porthole Ranjit Singh

Graves.

J. Leach. F. FOL

R. Beasley.

Allemand. Winter. Beary.

1 Hulme. Joe Childs.

Sirett..

Royal Crusader Royal Minstrel Scintillation.. Sunny Trace...Gordon Richards. The Wheedler..... P. Beaseley! Yeomanstown ...... ...Marshall.

DICKENS AND HIS WIFE.

SUPPRESSED LETTER

PUBLISHED.

ACTRESS FRIEND.

Further light is thrown on a phase of the life and character of Charles

INTERPORT CRICKET.

DRAW WITH UNITED SERVICES:

QUICK'S FINE SCORE.

(THROUGE, KRUTER'S AGENCY.]

la dull overcast weather Hong Kong drew with the United Ser- vices. In reply to Hong Kong'a total of 205 the United Services made 350, a total' which was help ed by the fact that several catches were dropped. The chief scoreca were "Captain Quía (70) and Lieut. Moffatt (39), while Quick took 3 for 88 and Thorpe 4. for 12.

Hong Kong in the second innings made 201 for 7 wickets. Quick made 79, Musson 29, while Fresh- water took 3 for and Quin 2 for 40.

7 SMALLER BAT.

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UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY BOLD).

Best Ball Medal Round. Col. Bostock and

one of the most Major Beamish 76-11-83 win Dickens which his biographers have W. D. Brown and

hitherto treated with some reserve, conservative sections of the com- F. D. Pearce

by a new edition of Forster's life of munity. Thus in making any sugŠUNDAY SERVICES, June bri:- A. D. Humphreys

gestion with regard to altering the the novelist, just published by Ceciliawa one knows that opposition is Palmer, with copious notes by Mr. J. W. T. Lay.

and T. G. Weall 66-13-73

9 entries,

IRISH OPEN GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Dickens and his wife separated after twenty years of married life, during the first fifteen of which she borg him ten children. This did | not prevent Dickens from accusing WIN FOR E. WHITCOMBE. her, after the separation, in a letter hitherto suppressed, but now pub- lished in this valume, of neglecting the children and throwing the care of them on some one else. In this document he wrote:--

COMPSTON FOUR STROKES BEHIND.

The usual five matches are down in the "B" Division, but the Craigengower-S.C.A.A. tie has been The holders entertain postponed. the Kowloon whom they should beat comportably, while last year's run- ners-up, the Portuguese, are ex Ernest Whitcombe, who had put pected overcome the M.B.K. himself in an almost impregnable The Indians who rank among the. beat teams in the division meet position with brilliant rounds of 68 the University, and the odds are on and 69 on the first day, played very

To

Nothing has, ou many occasions,

but Mrs Dickens' sister, Geor- stood between us and a separation gina Hogarth,

From the age of fifteen she has devoted herself to our house and our children. She has been their

steadily for his 73 in the third "C" Division fixtures contain the usual galaxy of matches and round. The strain told on him in

playmate, nurse, opening event one often wonders how in a small the last round, which cost him 78 should drawn a good field and if pace like the Colony there could strokes, and allowed Compston to Carme has the services of a good be so many Clubs in the League. jockey he is sure to carry a lot of

The full programme is as fol. pick up 3 shots on him, but his «money, Full Moon, is decidedly the low-

position at the top of the list was best of the others and if he has a

never in real danger... strong rider he should do well. Carare will probably be ridden by an army officer which should give him a chance for a place.

RACE 2: Mr. Chun has the win- ner in either Fifty Fifty or Chemal. Chow Taze Lan who is a difficult little customer to handle should get the second money with Brunes third. RACE 3:-Mon of Far on his ran: ing in the six furlong event at the Valley last Saturday should be winner here as he is a regular mud lark and relishes the heavy going. As You Like It ran a good race to Warlordship and should, therefore, have a chance for second money. Sunning may start here and she can always be depended on to do her very best, independent of how much weight she will be required to carry, Full Moon and Tarzan are two handy contenders with a chance together with Tarmacadam if he is not reserved for another event.

RACE 4: This looks a good thing for Zircon II, who is an "A" Class pony competing with a bunch of medium possibles. Hailo is suited

"A" Division. Craigengower . Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C. University M.B.K.

"B" Division, M.B.K. v. Recreio. Indian R.C. v. University. Chinese R.C... Kowloon C.C. Nippon Club v. R. Engineers.

1.

** ↑ "! Division. R.A.0.C. . Recreio 2nd. South China A.A. . Filipinos. H.K.C.C. v. Chinese H.C.-lit. Recreio-let v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. . Civil Service C.C. Chinese R.C.-9nd v. Nippon. Kennedy Rd. M.Q. v. R.A.M.C. Kowloon Indian T.C. v. Y.M.C.A.

RACE 0-If Tarmaculam, Tarzan, Caesar or As You Like It do not succeed in being placed earlier, the winner will be found amongst this Selections.

lot.

My selections for to-day, there-

by the distance and if dristophanes | före, are as follows:-

is up to form he should annex a place. Tap Siac, in form, could account for all of them but I noticed he was very stiff at the last meeting; therefore, I would advise backers to lay off him.

RACE 5-One Third, "Ma Kau Sinc, Fifty Fifty or Chemal for places.

RACE 6-y Lady should have no difficulty in scoring here as she is a big upstanding beast with suf cient strength to carry her through the heaviest going Yelor with his 6 lbs. over weight for inches should' land second money and Siz Hun- drei who is back again in "C" Class should be handy and may possibly do good things if he can manage the sloppy course. Hailo, Fook Shan and Tap Sian dre' the best of the others should any of the first mentioned be absent...

RACE 7:-King Constantine, Liftis Darling and Tartali should provide a first class finish in race No. 7 which is the initial event of the "D" Class Handicap for China ponies. Jovanagher, and Scooter with good riders up should help to make this event more exciting.

BACE 8-Zircon II. providing the has not been started earlier in the day should just about win. Fook Shau, Westlake and Six Hundred will probably start here for the second time. Of course, old Wild Fellow may start also, in which case he will, wid.

(Continued on heat Column),

lar PACE:

1. Caesar,

2. Full Moon.

3. Caviare.

2ND BACZ:-

Fifty Fifty or Chemal. Chow Taze Lon.

Brabco.

3RD, RACE:-

Man of War. As You Like It.. Sunning or Full Moon. ATH RACE:

1. Zircon II. or Aristophanes.

2. Hailo

3. Tap Siac.

5TH RACE!--

1. One Third.

2.

Ma Ka Sing

3 Fifty Fifty.

6TH RACE:→→→

1. "My Lady.

2 Bit Hundred.

3. Hailo or Fook Shau.

7TH RACK

.1. King Constantine.

Little Darling.. 3.Tariali or Movanagher BTH RACE:

1. Wild Fellow.

2 Zircon IL or Westlake. 3. Branco.ke

9TH BACK:-

1.Caesar or Tarmacadam

2. As You Like It.

Tarzan.

The following ars" the cabled by Reuter:- Erneet Whitcombe

scores

Archie Compston

988 292

Herbert Jolly

998

T. Cotton

299

Abe Mitchell

300

300

300

Jack Smith

Charles Whitcombe .... George Duncan (holder)

.... 314

WEST "INDIES WIN.

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It must be patent to all who have the real interests of the game at heart as a sport, not a business, that something must be done to put. an end to the huge scoring of the present day as exemplified by the runs made by W. H. Ponsford in Australia during the past season.

We have had various suggestions fan aclping the bower, including a fourth stump and a higher stump but mine, no new; of course, is lor a smaller bat.

Half An Inch Narrower. Cut down the bats by half an inch. Over fifty years ago when W. G. Grace de 315 for Gloucestershire famous Tom Emmett, a mast humorous cricketer,

Yorkshire, the

the expressed,the opinion that champion "owt to be made to play with a littler bat.”

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In such cricket as is courted

Wednesday Kroning Meeting at 6.30 instructress," first class" äs laid down by the friend, protectress, advisor, and authorities a amailler bat would

Reading Boom stabove address, ope companion.

give the bowler an added advan-Taekday and Friday, 10am to 12 noon. In the manly consideration to- taga. It would not spoil the Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 pa wards Mrs. Dickens which I owe balance of the present-day wospon to my wife, I will merely remark | to share a quarter of an inch off of her that the peculiarity of her each edge. it further wood were character has thrown all the child-wanted the manufacturera “could ren on some one else. I do not quite simply increase the ridge that know-I cannot by any stretch of is so fashionable. faney imagine what would have become of them but for this aunt, who has grown up with them, to whom they are devoted, and whó has sacrificed the best part of her youth and life to them."

She has remonstrated, ressoned, suffered, and toiled, again and agala, to prevent à separation be tween Mrs. Dickens and me.

A London Bumour.

In the same letter Dickens refers

NORTHUMBERLAND ROUTED, to a tumour current in London that the separation was due to his wife's annoyance at his friendship with a young actress. He does not mention the actress name, which was Ellen Ternan, daughter of Mrs. Jarman, a distinguished theatrical figure, but

very

The West Indies Touring team easy victory over had a Northumberland at Newcastle, win. ning by an innings and 43 runs.

West Indies 342 (Challenor 146), Northumberland 81 (Griffith 6 for 39) and 216.

FRENCH HARD COURT TENNIS.

PATTERSON COMPELLED TO

RETIRE.

LACOSTE IN SEMIFINAL.

[ZHROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

Gerald Patterson was forced to retire owing to arm trouble in the middle of a terrific watch with

At the time the match | Boussus.

says:-

Two wicked persons, who should have spoken very differently of me in consideration of earned respect and gratitude, have (as I am told.. and indeed to my personal know- ledge) coupled with this separa- tion, the name of a young lady for whom I have great attachment and regard

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The bowler, too, would be ea- couraged to attack the wicket much more than he does.

I am not advocating the change except for first-class cricket. Would it make much difference to bats- man like Hobbal. It might for the first 20 minutes or so before he bad get set. Undoubtedly the begin ning of an innings would be a far more critical time than it is at present.

*

An old friend has just written to

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