101
GLENEAGLES WING THE EASTER STAKES.
(Continued from Page 2)
"Base 6.
47.
Mr. L Dunbar's Gleneagles
(Mr. Frosty 1 Mr. Dynasty's Hetman
(Mr. Chang)
(Mr. Charlos) 3 Won by short head: four lengths "between second and thirch
Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve
Time: mins. 00.9 secs.
Winner: $7.90.
Places: 35.10; $5.10.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY MAR
[BY REYNARD."]
Betting
Winner. Place. Powbaslan...(Corbett) 503) Iloilo Soares)... ' 76 Fadiaan (Fung) 184 Alexandra Hall
(Botelho) 87
FANLING HUNT.
1. 20
Deveron
King's Parndo
(Ip Kui Ying).....1,47
(Chang) B02
434 127 210'
93.
1,405
CLOSING MEET LAST- SUNDAY.
431
The Shoveller
1-
(Frost) 48
!
| Taby (Pan) (unge
Festival Eve
Ajax (Charles) Myrtlo Leal (Butler)
Race 11.
29
(Proulx) 38 112 50
101. +47
"3 182 78
Messrs. Li and Li's Don
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 1 Maxars. Tester and Abraham'
The Lion......(Mr. Charnley) 2 Mr. Aitch Aitch's Chivalrouɓ,
(Mr. Charles) 3 Won by four lengths: one length and a half between second, and third.
#
Betting.
Winner. Placo. Hotmha (Chang) ....1,141 537
Boxing Eve
(Mr. Charles) 140 Gleneagles (Frost).....1,648
305
Littls Thunder
(Botelho) 45
49
Race 7.
(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. E.L. Hosie's Philanderer
(Mr. Miles) 2 Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Bar
Time: 2 mins. 2 secs. Winner: $14.40. Places: $7.20; ›877.90; * $8.50
Betting
Winner. Place. Don (Is Kui Ying)... 004 Just Imagine
(Radesk). 21 Christmas Bolle
(Palmer)
1.
922
Mr. Helenside's Helter Skelter
#
(Mr. Pau) 3:
Won by many lengths; three lengths between second and third.
Time: min. 2:1 secs. Winner: 810.76:"
Places: 80.50; $11:70; 28.10.
Betting.
Amor (Lee)
Davon (Black) ........ Cebu (Noronha
Philanderon (Miles).. 10t
الله
* 989895800 859 €
多
18
10
Echo (Prouls) 137 City of Shanghai
237
The Lion (Charsley) 20 Navy Hall (Chang). 003 Venus (Fawcett)..... African Eve (Ahern) 21 Winnor. Place Chevalinus, (Charles) 300
Gold Ring (Pau) ... Cabinet Hall
412
12
320
(Fung)
10
(Botelho) 11
Amon (Lee) Buchanan
13
20:
Bluelove (Tunr)
12
47
(F. Sourga 158 Gold Bar Pan),
203
.... 432.
3343:
507
Wembley Stag
Ghost Train
The Cadwall (Butler) Imperial Hall
(Harriman) 97
(Frost) 416
2207
323
(A. Roza)
117
Mongolian Stag
(Charnley)
3
32
Jummy Harriman)...
7
24
CASH SWEEPS.
Whoopee (Butler).... 113
190
Littlee Gem (Liang).. 27
45
Country Club
(Baleek)
1
Bermppit (Noronha).
1
12
Valeta (D. Black) ...
V
11
Celerity (Botelho)...
8
Helter Skelter
(Frost)...1,153
Blue Heaven
(Palmer)
96
Race 1.
Fighting Blood
(Ip. Kai Ying). 20 Shanghai Boa
(Fawcett) Heleotrope Len!
(Reidy) 67 Gallant Fox"
(Chang) 334
Race 3.
295
No.94 -13፣
3900.40
[
274.40 137.20
« Enplaced :---Nos, 330, 184.
71
261
Race 2:
No. 150
204 14
Mr L. Reidy's Season Ticket
Mr. L. Reidy)
'WINNING NUMBERS AT A CLANCE.
The following is the result of the 1,322 Cash Sweeps drawn yesterday:-
00
Mr. Chan. Tin Son's Wood'and
Stag.... ( Frost) 2 Mestra. Kong Bros Polar Star
(Mr. Pan) 3 Won by 13 lengths three lengthe between second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 13 seen. (record). Winner: $28.30.
Places: 25.10; $5.10; 86.10.
Betting
Unplaced Nos.
80, 275, 84, 200,
No. 178
442
"
599
*
"
Race 3.
209,
$073.00 278.00 130.00
354, 69,
$1,482.00 423.60 211.80-
CRICKET.
KOWLOON'S FINE WIN
OVER H.K.C.C.
The two-day match between Kow loon and H.K.C.C., ended in a win The negt at, Pine Tree Hill for the home team by 21 runs after provides some of the best hunting the visitors hold the substantial load
of 103 runs on the Arst innings. country at Fanling so this was
Continuing their innings yeater- chosen for the final run of the season on Sunday last. Despite afday, Kowloon wore all out for 174 hot afternoon, a large field, includ-runs, and on being forced to follow ing H.E. the Govertor, was present on, they made 229, thanks to some Ane batting by Pat Madár and E. to meet the Master, who had mus tered eleven couple of hounds for F. Fincher, both of whom, passed
the half century mark.
the occasion.
1,
When the Club went in for the second time they found Burnett in fine form with the ball sad were nål out for only 99 ruas despite gallant effort on the part of L. T. Ride (42 not out) to save them. Barnett returned the fine analysis
for 44.
For such a warm day the pace bounds ran was almost too fast to be comfortable and everyone was glad of a breather at the end of The first run, which finished at Step Gap near Lok Ma Chau Crossroads. Several of those who had come out on foot ware there to see the fish. From here the second run took us. over the river Beas and South of the Golf Course back towards Fan-et ling Station, but hounds ran into. their quarry a mile or so before the
end.
A "Work Hunt.
Not content with this, the pack, led by some of our now Shanghai draft, Mr. Springfield plonas nöte), hunted a "wook deg smartly back to his village where hounds" uadertook a house to house search for him and wore seen pouring out g windows and doors when the huntsman arrived However, this slight lapse from the normal was excused on the grounds that it, was their last day'a hunting,
our
The anason has been remarkably necessful throughout, and thanks are due to Captain Baldwin for collecting such a fast and handy pack of hounds together. We have also been mant fortunate ip avoiding sickness, but there is still the I hear on trouble from filaria. good authority that a cure has it Tast been found and experiments will be tried during the summer both to previsat fresh cases and cure those known to be suffering from it.
Fine Hounds from Shanghai." It's a wind that blows nobody any good, and although the Shang- hai trouble took all our whips away, it was also no doubt the cause of out getting four and a half couple of hounds down from Mr. Spring: feld's pack. We are most grateful to him for gendinng down such real- ly good hounds. Members of the hunt here will have noted, amongst them that splendid little welsh bitch Frolic in Barticular.
Now the season is finished hounds are being taken over to their sum mer quarters in Sai Wan, Fort at Lynemun. Certain changes are also taking place in the hunt staff; Captain Baldwin and Captain Mould are both resigning while it is also unlikely that Messrs. Johnsch and Church will be hore next season, as whips.
Although it is not possible to Dame anyone at present who will take on next season, no diffeülty Laplaced:Nos, 366, 440, 302, 109, should be found in selecting a new 283, 6, 245.
staff from Bach "a large number of supporters of the hunt.
.Race. 4,
Winner. Place.
237
No. 407 ,, 63%
$1,234.80
Friar Tuck (Proulk),174
Poly Star (Pan) 984 743 Kilrea (Palmer)
13 Season Ticket...
Manne (A.. Roza) Woodland Song.
352.80 170.40 591 Laplaced:-Nos. 330, 126, 393, 30, 337, 315, 192, 206, 374, 863, 50, 105. 84, 706, 204, 242,
27
(Reidy) 607
35
553 B3
#
Race 5,
1,970
33, 133
No. 670
127
188
21,033.80 460,80 233.40
(Frost)...2,(ne
Sunlight (Butler)....
Race 9.
Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight Eve
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
Only one match in the Open Championships is down for deci- sion today, but it should be worth Unplaced:--Nos. 400, 053, 74, 358, turning up to the Cricket Club to
My Palmer) 1930,667, 371, 6, 620.
Mr. W. T. Stanton'a Miko
(Mr Ip Kui Ying)
Mr. H. 9. Chan's Racing Boy
(Mr. Butler) 3
Won by a meck: half a length" be-
#tween second, and; third.
Time: 2 mins. 2.1 seca.
Winner: $1.508.10.
Pincos: $138.80; "$32.40; 818.50.
Betting.
Hace 6.
. No. 900
$3,715.00 1,081.00 530.80
318 333 Unplaced: No. 170.
$1,713.60 489.00 244,80 L'aplaced--Nos. 147, 734,928, 542, 818, 524, 205, 8, 191, 127, 760, 305, 720, 381, 83, 752, 204, 008,
Race 8. No. 113
$1,900,00
500.00
$80.00
Race 7.
No. 808
Winner, Place.
Mike (Ip. Kui Ping)
60
93
♫
794
Wonderful Stag_
(Fung)
4
18
Little Beaver
(Corbett) 134
200
1,545
!
"317
(Palmer) 11.
10
11
014
330
22
180.
Base 9.
180 (Froat) 01
No. 15
.....$1,707,00
Adam (Proulx) Princess Hall!
23
63
851
422
613.80 256.80
5:38
Champagne Bay
533
**307
Deo (Chang) 2,026
Daylight Exo
Tontino (Lung). 200 Paut Pry (Harriman). Lunar Star (Pan).... 134 Workable Starg
(A. Boza) 413 (Reidy) 391 Racing Boy (Butler)... 187
Hace 10,
603
Messrs, Bellamy "and Gordon's
King's Parade
(Mr. Chang) T Meners. I had Li's Doveron
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying)
fesars Samson's Alexandra
Me
···Hall.
(Mr. Botelho)~3
Won by three quarters d
length; half a length
second and third.
Time: 2 mins, 37.1 ROCK
Winner: $20.90;-
Places: $8.50; 8; $21:10.
Unplaced: Nos. 50, 400, 128,
watch, as Honda, four times 'cham- pion of the Colony, will be featured against Ng Sze Cheung, the only competitor among the last eight to. have played at Wimbledon. An interesting match is expected
The scores wore:-
I
Hong Kong 0.0.-1st Innings. E. R. Duckitb, b Burnett. J. E. Richardson, b Burnett 36 L. T. Ride, b Madar ........... 11 G. B. Sayer, & Lysl ....
A, C Hamilton, and b
Madar
HO
10
R. Griffitha, 1.b.w., is Lyal o H. Owen Hughese Madar, b
Goodwin
17
32
E. J. R. Mitchell not out........ A. C. Beck, b Goodwin... 15 A. Reid, st. Hunter, Lynk... 22 D. McLellan, st, Hunter, b
Lyat
Extraн
Total
"
11
13
GOLF.
1932.
SHANGHAI VISITORS CUP.
COMDR. HOLE THE WINNER.
Although the results of the Shanghai Visitors' Cup have not heen "officially reported, we learn that Comdr. Hole is the winner with a nett scope of 70+80≈ 150.
The next best-known score is R. A. Campbell with 100 nett.
Dr. Barton and S. Fox rotumed Moores which were only a stroke or two behind Campbell's.
BANNED BOOK TONED DOWN.
BRITISH VERSION OF "LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER."
SUPERVISED BY, WIDOW OF D. H. LAWRENCE.
The wife and brother of a dead tha have novelist
supervised abridgment of his banned novel, so
FAR SUPERIOR TO MANKIND.
A NEW THEORY OF STELLAR PEOPLES.
MILLIONS OF OTHER WORLDS?
RELIC OF LOST AIRMAN.
PARKER CRAMER'S PAPERS.
PICKED UP"
Amsterdam, March 20. - A bundle of papers belonging to the
ated Anerican airman Parker New York,-A universe containe Clamor has been found by a Dutch ing millions of worlds, some dead trawlor in the Atlantic, and others inhabited by beings for Mr. Parker Cramer was attampt superior to mankind, is envisioned ing Aflight from Amoricà te by Dr. William MacMillan, Profes Europe by way of Groenland, Ice- sor of Mathematical Astronomy. Ho land, and the Faroe islands to Sean- made the announcement in speaking dinavia with the object of blazing of his now theory of cosmogony yes a trail for an air mail service, He tarday at the University of Chirouched the Farges successfully, took off for Scandinavia, was fore-
with the theory" of Eddington and again and then disappeared,
Els view is in strong contrasted to land in Lorwick, took off
Joans, who hold that the universe. Despite their long imursion--- is gradually weating itself down Mr. Cramer he lost last Septem to become an inert mass, formiossber-the papers when handed to the here and lifeless,
"Amorieng, consulate-general-
dago.
Dr. MacMillan pictures a uni- could be deciphered. They includ. varse innite in time and space, and fed the airman's dying litence," his pervaded by a fine structure of'an-permission to undertake the Atlan known composition, which diffusestje flight, a letter from his mother.
that it can be published in England energy, amidst all forms of matter, and a description of his Bellancu
The novelist is D. H. Lawrence and the book "Lady Chatterley's
Lover."
It will be issued next week.in an "authorised British edition."
The news rocalls the sonsasional
attacks on the book when it was published in Florence as a private edition for subscribers only in 1928. The book tells of the love affair of W. Lady Chatterley, wife of an officer paralysed by his war wounds, with her husband's gamekeeper.
Bowling Analysis.
+
O. M. R.
99 $ 74
2
30.52
88
13
1:
A
33
200
*Barnett Lyn Madar Goodwin Smith im 4 0 17
*Bowled two no balla.
Kowloon 0.0.-ist Innings..
0
E C. Fincher, bw,, b Bock 13 N. A D. Mackay, Owen
Hughes, b McLellan
94
E. F. Fincher, run out 44 P. Madar, Reid, b. Beck
F. S. W. Smith; o Richard-
son, b Beck .......
J. C. Lyal run oști.....
13
0 £1
F. Goodwin, e and b Bock. 0.
GO. Burnett, e Griffiths, b
Beck
1. Hunter, b.w., b Beck
G/A. White,, not out
A. Howe, b Beck
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Beck Owen Hughes Reid
Hamilton McLellan
27
0
0
174
11
b
O. M. R. W. 20.5 1 38 wy. 0 10 0. 14 A 35. 0
8
F
19
0
3 0 26
I
Duokitt 4 2 13 0
K.C.0.-2nd Inninga.
E. C. Fincher, c and b Reid.. 111 J. C. Lyal, e Owen Hughes,.
b Beck
P. Madar, cand b Hamilton 36
Oven E. F. Fincher, e
Hughes, b Hamilton...
a universe composed in its simplest | seaplane. form of energy and matter-not created out of nothing, but exist ing always.
Electron Complexities.
Eis conceives that beyond the lately discovered super-galaxies of. stars are endless successions f other systems, and that within the electron are also endless successions of other systems, the complexities of which may never be known. Ho
says:
Out in the heavens, perhaps,
When copies wore sant to England. they were seized by the British Cusaro civilisations as far above us as we are above the single cell; since toms authorities and confiscated.
The Home Ofce bnamed its farther they are so much older then cura circulation in England.
})
The henk was then printed in America, So great was the storm it aroused in that country that the proprietor of a bookshop catering for "Ilarvard undergraduates. was sent to prison for solling it.
severo.
The abridgmant has been very Whole paragraphs, in which the author told of Lady Chatterley's love affair, have been
cut out.
The language, which as various times has been described as "depra- vod," shameless," and "or out-
rage," has been considerably toned down. Constantly throughout the book there are lines of asterisks to indicate where the offending por tions have been taken out.
Mr. Martin Secker, the publisher of the English edition, told the Evening Standard.
"The whole task was carried out. in close collaboration and under the aupervision of Mr. Lawrence's oxe- cutors. Almost every paragraph in
Magnificent forms of life have grown up över magnificent strot- ches of time, only to perish in some cataclysm, Magniferut forms of life will always grow up if this theory be true, that the universe is continually being, rebuilt at wqipe unknown sub-electronic level.
IMMIGRATION. TO AMERICA.
"
PROPOSAL FOR REDUCTION OF EUROPEAN QUOTAS,
Washington, March;17:-A resolu- vion introduced to-day for the re duction of the immigration quotas by ten per cont, and the placing of countries of the western hemisphere on a quota basis has been received favourably by the Immigration Committee of the House of Repre- sentatives.
The resolution also suggests res- tricting by ten per cost. the num-
the book was given individual con-ber of visas issued in 1830.. sideration before a decision was reached whether or not it should go
F. S. W. Smith, c Richard-
N. AE. Mackay, e Beck, b
McLellan
58
"
"
24
son, Molellan
13.
G. C. Burnett, a Griffiths, b
Hamilton
7
F. Goodwin, c ́ Ride,
Hamilton
b
in.
B
9
Hamilton
3
A. Howe, b Hamilton
J. Hunter,
G. A. White, not, out
Extras.....
Total
299
A Word Left In.
"The excisions that have been made-and, in my view, they are
not numerous-were made because it was felt that they might be offen- sive to some tastes, and because it, was considered that England is not. W. yet sufficiently advanced for des
criptions such as were included in. the original version."
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. Hamilton..... 22.1 4
4
20
2
37
·12
Play will, however, probably be
30 on the slow side, as the Japanese
Beck ... 13 4 39 1 seldom forces the pace, unless be
Reid $ I has an opening or is in a tight
McLellan A$ 0 while the Chinese roles corner, mainly
Owen Hughes. on tricky shots to score
Duckitt points. The ex-champion is likely to win, but in view of the Chinese player'a matured experience at the game. Honda will not have matters his own way.
A full and varied programme is scheduled to be played, the list for the day being
Open Singles. *T. Honda v. Ng Sze Cheung.
Club Championship.
4. L. Sullivan. Dr. D. J. Valentine.
Handicap Bingles "A"
T. J. Price (rec. 1/8) 2. N. L. H
Unplaced: Nos, 733, 64, 391, 131, Railton (rec, 1/6). 700, 79, 142, 867, 644, 80.
Race 10,
No. 240is
$1,764.00 504.00
220 008
259.00" Unplaced Nos.: 131, 138, 93, 403, 331, 180, 187, 719
Race 11.
............$2,013.20-
Unpladed :-Nos:
578.20 ** 287.60 876, 436, 885, 339, 50, 132, 867, 331, 438, 378; 902, 742, 717, 238.
L. T. Ride (owe_2/0) or J. G. Lobky (owe 1/0) v. R. K. Valentine (owe 2/6).
Handicap Singles “B
A. H. McBride (ser.). E, H. Williams (rec.-4/6);
Handicap Doubles,
D. E. Robb and E. M. Brydon (rec, 15) or: A. H. Penn and J. B. Collis (rec. 4/6). G. W, Sewall Land L. Wright (ang 201
J.G. Leaky and J. J. Waite (OWE 3/8). S. J. H. Fox and G. W. Stabb (rec. 4/8).
W. M. Barton and C. H. C.- Bradley (owe 1/6). D. D. McKay "{Q=minded at fort ný munt vele
HKC.0.-2nd Innings. G. R. Sayer, b. Goodwin ...... J. E. Richardson,
e Smith, b Burnett
E. J. R. Mitchell; e. Howe,
b Burnett pres
A. C. Hamilton,
Finchor, b Burnett
L. T. Ride, not out.
A. G. Bick, b Büractt
E. F.
H. Owen Hughes, Lb.w., b
Burnett
E. R. Duckitt, b Goodwin
1. H. Griffithe, Lb.w.,
Goodwin
A. Reid, & Burnett......
D. McLellan, b Goodwin
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Goodwin Burnett. 12 Lyalton,
b
0
* N*
7
M. R. W
.34
and G. P. P. James (BCT.) Tygram 'Mixed Doubles; ***
FA. Redmond and Mrs. James (owe 30). D. J. Mackie and Mrs. Maokis-(4/0),
i
Mr. Becker spoke of ons' word which had been left in the now ver- sion. He said it was felt that this word nowadays could not give serious offence to anyone. He con- cluded
"I do not anticipate any outery against this book."
U.S. AMBASSADOR
TO JAPAN
MR. AND MRS. FORBES EN TERTAINED AT PEERS' CLUB
Tokyo, Mar. 16.-In honour of Mr. William Cameron-Forbes, American Ambassador to Japan, and Mrs, Forbes, a send-off dinner was given at the Peers Club last night under the auspices of the American-Japanese Society-
More than 100 American and Japanese dignitaries in Tokyo were Tresent on the occasion, ineluding Prince Tokugawa, President of the House of Poera, Mr. Yoshizawa; Minister for Foreign Affairs, and General Araki, Minister of War.
ME Yoshizawa delivered a fare well address, to which the American Ambassador replied expressing his deep thanks for the friendship shown by many Japanese in and out „of the Government.
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