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TO-DAY'S RACING AT HAPPY VALLEY.

CUENDAGLES AND HETMAN DUE TO MEETS AGAIN: GOOD RACE FOR AGGREGATE STAKES.

SOME TIPS AND SELECTIONS POR PUNTERS.

"[BY "MORNING DEW."']

Gleneagles and Hetman are due to most again this siternoon and there ought to be a good race in the third Aggregate Stakes, what- over alsh starts: - Unquestionably those are the two Bost ponies rag- ing in Hong Kong at the present time, with the posible exception of Sitting. Bull, and although Hotman has recently gone under. to Glanenglas over the mile, there are many who feel that he can staged a "come-back.

Thera, are ten events due to be decided this afternoon and, apari from the Aggregate: Stakes, the race for Australiana, for ponies which, have not won more than 81,000 this year; should be most interesting. The prospects of several candidates in this race as well sa- in 'ather races are dealt with in the article" halow...

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CAN DON WIN TO-DAY

IN LAST RACE?

Gleneagles" Race.

*MILLERY BEAT KENT

SENIOR FINAL.

SIX GOALS TO DO VICTO

FANL

STARTING

OR

TEAMS IN THE

HOME FOOTBA

HOME

HALIFAX BEAT YORK CITY

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP..

SUNDAY.

LEAGUE

(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGE

Tow Courne.

ALL PLAYT

YING TO DAY.

LONDON April

Atala bocay, in the Third

FOUR RECORDS BROKEN,/

A fast ghime of football resulted (in theffal of the Garvitas, sơnİƏRİN 5 PAG

competition which was played buzzafawerskhan -Sodraracords, ware, the Club ground posterday. The Broken at the annual inter-school Boyal Artillery showed botter com-sports meeting which was held at bination and they deserved their Caroline Hill Yesterday in the victory by six goals to two over prosence of a large gathering of HMS Kang

spectator

The temsilined out, as under dæm Keon rivalry was evidenced Royal Artillery Cambie Froarthroughout, and the shouting and son Taylor; Gough. Perdo Rocheering of the boys of the various zars; Allan, "Moore, Woods, Bryant, schools, and colleges which parti Walker

cipated made one wish to be a HS Rent --E. A Longley school boy again. St Joseph's Col- Mue. Fao, Mnc. Little; A.Dogs and Central British School Schofield, Mrs. Hanshaw, Sto. Mo-struggled for supremacy, and tho Benn; AB, Flindall, Mne. Hillocoitement could be gauged when Sto Stephenson, Mng, Hayward this two schools tied with 16 points: nach until the last, event, the Mod- Opl. Green..

The First Hal!......

ley Relay "Racy, which was even- · The sailors started to attack earlytually won by St. Joseph's College. in the game, but several good move after a keep struggle.

The events of which boord ware. ments were spoiled by erratic shoot- ing and off-side playe. It was not broken wore the long jump, high long before the Artillery commenced, 120 yards and shot-put. In sovore bombardment and the Kent the Long Jump event Yang K custodian, Longley, saved nearlyong (St. Paul's College) broke the half a dozen shots until Bryant beat Previous, record by 4 inches. The him by plaging in the corner of thevious record was 20 feat 3

inches and was hold by Chiu Ping hot.

A beautiful shot just below the Han (St. Stephen's College). horizontal was sent by Moore in

In the High Jump event Cho scoring the second goal for the Keng Chu (St. Stephen's College) Artillery, and they nearly scored leared 3. feet & inches to beat the tuding had been drawn out, but again from a corner after the cus-Previous record by half an inch Little cleared the ball which, was heading into the net.

Half time: Artillery 2. Kant 0, e

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English League teams will be

engaged in a full programme of Division (North) Halifax dedentoci football matches today, the followYork City by four goals to und ing Boing the fixtuzo ----

Division I.

Darby Manchester C. Everton

Fortmouth Sheffield L. Sunderland West Brom

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G. C. Worrall and R. 1',' Cherrill.

ONE C. Marton and J.. W. Alabaster,

Lt. HC Gould...and

Odr. R. H. MoBern; GT. Thack and E. R.. Sandstrom.

A. O. I. Bowker and A

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HWM Dulley and J.

D. H. Crawford:

J. B. Rose and I. H.} Goare,

Hon. Cdr. CF. H. Holo and L. R. Andrewes. D. M. Richards and H.

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Bristol C

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The last race of the day is of as The Raindrop and Evening Star spacial interest and there, is, ag | will be very difficult to entel, once doubt, now that Princass Hell they are in front, not among the trips, that Don will be very much in de mand Don in fact has a good Third Aggregate Stakes is Gleseng On paper it would seem that the

Reggie Reed (Diocesan Boys10.20 chance to win here, but he will not last race, and if any opposition

the former record when he covered! School) clipped off one second from find things so easy Tontine and Doctor's Mandate, the latter hold-offered at all, it will be from Het

the 280 yards in 23 4/5 secs. ing the racord for this distance, Hetman lost by a very small

Perhaps the biggest margin by 10.28 are quite capable of giving him a margin the last time these two met and Mr. Gussy" Bozu, who is good race, to say nothing of Day riding Hotman to-day, might ro

which a resord was broken, was the As in the Arst half, the sailors shot-put uvente Vargasech (King's10.39 light Eve and Tians, each of which verse the finishing order. Bod resumed in a dashing way, but Collegey throw 42 feet 10 inches to has won in this ass befors and ponies are in at a very comfortabla the Artillery soon showed their beat the former record by 10 foot 3 1030 might turn up, again this after-

weight and, whatever happens, thers unperiority by keeping up a strong inchesfinke (

(Contral AD S. Blake (Central British 10.40 from the star table and which will not be anything in the nature attack in the course of which ever pony Mr. Pan selects is sure, walk-over. A thrilling finish Allaa, receiving from the left wing, School) won the individual cham

Cyalamon Bay is likely to be sent might confidently be expected. netted the third goal.

pionship with 10 points with Tam 10,44 Kent had a good chance to score | Yong New (St. Stephen's College) if the favourites choose to run

maks the pace, and with a header, but the opportunity as runner-up with 3 points, was lost. However, Hayward," a {-

Results: amen Bay a thorn in their aidos into the net. a slow race, they might find Cye taw minutes Inter, beaded the bat in the finishing straight,

moon. There are three candidates

to have something to say in the matter. In all probability, Bright Star will be sent out bero, in which case he has a very good chance of

winning I see Wild Life is again entered, but. I have given up hom aphing him as a likely placegotter: ae, he has never started sines the Annual Meeting,, although he has been entered on several occasions,

Hitting Bull of Badko.

out

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to

An Open Race..

The results were as follows

Flindall, the Artillery right! winger sent a fast ground hot. Tam Yong Nee (5.50): 3, R.

· 100. Yards. — Roascou (CLB.Ş.); which Longley save Walker son Reed (DBS) Time: 11 Hes

The Mount Parker, Handicap,acruss from the left wing for Woods "C" Class, is a very open race to score tho, fourth goal for the and there are many ponies which Artillery. Moore added the Afth might conceivably win the race, in-with a low shot into the corner of Sitting Bull has gone down twice cluding, Bistre Chivalrous, Impar- the net. Labor he was unlucky in to Sadko over a milo and a quaral Fall, Indiana, Kate, King's his shot striking the horizontal and ter although ha, has accounted for Parade, Little Bever,, Punch and bouncing back, and he followed it Sadko over other distances, and Wembley Star.

up with a header which went wide. this afternoon's race promises to be When one comes to look over the However, he was cheered in the of special interest: The mile and weights,, Punch with 140 pounds ap- next minute for placing the ball int quanter appears to lie Badko's best pears to have the biggest claim the corner of the net. from long distance and with a concession of here. Indiana, also looka very at-range: eight pounds from Sitting Ball, he tractive at 150 pounds. Kate is With six goals to one against Je a big danger to the favourite. probably starting in another race, them, the sailors worked hard to Not a few people, I am sure, will otherwise his 153 pounds should reduce the lead, but they were only be backing Badko this afternoon and earn for him a good deal of support able to add one more goal through it scoms to me that the two ponies Little Beaver at 165 looks a good Stephenson are going to figure in a thrilling thing, but the mile and a quarter finish. Sadkë should just about there.

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Non-Winning Griffins.

He might prove his indoing. The

others. I have named do not look

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Final store Artillery &, Kent 2.

Shield Presented. Before the presentation of the

so good on paper, but it would not hield and miniature cups, Comdr. surprise me in the least to see any The second race for non-winning of than win Wembley Stag, with Morris said that the competition griffins (novices up) should be most. Mr. Frost on the saddle, might evan started in 1912. Since then the interesting but on his showing last bo made favourite, and, possibly Army had won eighteen times weak. The Gladwell, which will pro might win, though his chances are and the Navy six times. Last year bably be ridden by Mr. Bubler, not so bright because he is conced. H.M.S. Medway worn the winners, should just about get in. "Cebuing 14 pounds to Punch.

while the previous year it was tho finished in front of The Gadwell the last time they were out, but I have

KOS.B. The Artillery had won the Shield twice before. feeling the order will be reversed this afternoon. Christmas Joy and Toby are good outside bats.

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The Shoveller.

Unsuccessful Subs,

Long Jump Yong Xi Fong (St. Paul's College); 2, A. Hussain (8.J.C. Tam Yong Noc. S.SC.) Distance: 20 feet, 7 inches, record

J. Sullivan (S.J.C.): 3, B 380 Yards-1, R. Rood (D.B. S}; Everest: (8.J.C.), Time: 23:4/5 sees, recordi

Onib

(CB.8. 8 Leung Kam To

Munsang College). (Quoon's College); 2, Yim Chip Ko

Wild D B Blake

College); 2 Tam Peo Shiu (D.B.S.)

Shot Put. Vargassoff (King's 3, Chon Kong In (8.5.C.). Dis. tance; 42′ 10′′, record.

Quarter Mile-1, J. Sequeira. (SJ.C.). B. Laurel (8.J.C); 3, Eung Shing Chi (D.B.8.). Time:

36 BOCK.

High Jump Chon Keng Ju (SSC); A. Hussain (S.J.C.) 3. Banker (D.B.S.) and Liang Tong long (Ying Wah College) tied". Height: 8 feet 6 inches, record

Half Mide, D. S. Blake. (CB.8.); 2, Phillips (C.B. S.); 3; Yim Chip Ko (Munвand College).. Time: 9 mins, 31.8 secs.

The eighth race for unsuccessful Mrs Saville, wife of Col. Saville, subs ought to attract a good field. President of the Hong Kong Aren

120-Yards High. Hurdles 1, Tam Until Then disappointed last week,Sports Beard, was then asked to Yong Nee (S.S.C.); 2, Liang Teng but it is more than likely that he hand over the Shield and minia-icong (Y.W.C.); 3. Choung Chi will do well to-day, aspecially an ture eaps to the Royal Artillery Yan (Munsang College), Time: 10. the distance is now shorter. Valley team and three rousing cheers were

It, socam as if the Shevoller will Hall is another good candidate and accorded to her at the close.

no longer be in the "D Class Hirwego ran well enough last

aho has very little to beat in the Saturday to claim recognition, as a

furlongs race. He carries topkely place-getter.

weight at 100 pounds, but is not

likely to and that excessive, especi-i

Class.

ally if the going is fast, Christmas For the E" Class race over

We

TENNIS LEAGUE.

secs.

Modley Relay Blace.- 31.. Joseph's College: 2, Central British- School; aj Diocesan Boys' School,,

The following schools and colleges participated

St. Joseph's College, Diocesan Bays School, Queen's College,.

School, Munsang College, St. Paul's College, St. Stephen's College and

Belle has a ton pounds handicap seven furlongs, the handicapper has ENTRIES CLOSING TO-DAY. King's College, Central British from him and might put given" top weight to Lucky Bird

up: good abow. The pony(185 pounds) and Pocahontas (163)

U.S. BASEBALL

rau very disappointingly at the pounds). In spite of this, these two As usual, the yearly club com-Ying Wu College. last meeting, but might make candidates are likely to be very petitions will take place during good to day. Siwash appears to be prominent and the race should fall the summer months, and this year the best of the remaining ontrice one or the other Highjinke and play commences in the first week of and is quite ely to get a place. Jupiter are the other likely to get June. Interest is still as great as Mistletoe is carrying only 140a place and I have heard is whis-ever, and already players of the pounds and although he is not, Hike-pered that White Label will have various clubs concerned have begun

to beat The Shoveller, an odd something to say in this race. ticket on him tor place should not be an entire waste of money,

banners, Chin, Quam Again, m

The Last Race.

erious practices, while rivalry "for honours at the moment is also, very keen. Entries, which close to-day, are expected to reach last year's lovel

...

There are three candidates from the "Star" stable entered for the But the performances at the last last race of the day and whichever The Indian Recreation. Clubs are reting Chiu Quan and Helvellyn pony is sent, out should be good the holders of the A" and Mixed the outstanding ponies in this enough to have a sporting chanes Doubles Division Shields, while the Mod and unleos The Gadwall is to win Bright Star is probably Chinese Recreation Club, hold the ptback for this event, the race the stable's choice and he can be:Vand" QU/División Shielda: adult fall to either of these ponier confidently expected to put up a Soth the odds slightly in favour of good race

Qiu Quan. Six farlongs appear tó Don, Chateau Bay, Daylight Evo mond more in Chiu Quan's favour and possibly Tiana are sure starters. an in Helvellyn's Gold Bar is and much as they haveball a a good place bet here, while have aporting chance to in, tha Inst heard it whispered that Christmass event of the day should proVO VOTY Joy unight account for an upset. interesting. Ma

The Australiana.

From the point of view of the punter, this is the best race of the day The Raindrop, Evening Star and Wotin, and possibly Kilrea, seem to be the beat candidates here and good race can be expected from them. Wotin has done quita well Infaly, but this afternoon he will be up against The Raindrop, which last season was about the next best Australiane, after-Woodland Stig Evening Star also can shift when He is in the mood and, pro wided the field iscent off to an even stars, there ought to be one of the bliku races põen during the exte

bom, Wotin in my selection, but if he is not eat away with the

SELECTIONS.

Badko Sitting Bull Gold Key

Baca 1.

Race

The Gadwell Cabo Christmas Joy.

Ra.S.

The Shoveller Christmas Balla. Bins

Chiu Quan

Race 4

of the field he is likely to be beatoli," (Dontinued at foni af neut

Helvellyn

Gold Bar

Rica

The Raindrop. Evening Starte

Race

Gleneagles Hetman Cyclamen, Bay

STAA

Purch

Rave T.

Indians Wembley Stag

Valley

Нігнево Until Thon

Poccaho “Luck" Birde" Highjinën.

Bacs B.

Race

Bright Star Daylight Eve Don.

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THURSDAY'S RESULTS

(THROUGĖ REKPESH'S 'AGENCY.]

„Nax Yosx, April 18. To-day's baseball games resulted as follows.

National Langus. Philadelphia Pittsburg

* Brooklyn

4 Cincinn

Chicago Lord

American League,

New York. Washington Cleveland St. Louis

10 Philadelphia 11 Chiago

5 Datrol

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W.J. Hughes and H. W. Dankes.

W. C. Shields and G. B.

Horridge

Southend R. Saxle and

Capt. J. H. Anderson W. J. Waddington.

CWF Booker. JR. Masson and B. Stock

C. H. G. Bradley and

T. 8. Whyte-Smith.

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DAVIS CUP TENNIS

USA. CANADA

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGEÑOS

WASHINGTON, April 29,

The United States made almost verimin, of › winning their Davis Cup -

With Canada to day by winnita the fires, awo matches Wright, the Canadian charpion, put up a great fight-gainst Blaworth Vines, tax- inghian to five netsij

The results were fi

Allison (URSA) defeated" Bain- ville (Canada)), 94, 041 64.

Elwood Vines (USA) ben Jnels Wright (Canada), 86,

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