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Punters' Day At The Races

(Continued from Page 7)

7-Green Island Handicap

(13 Miles)

Mr. V. M. Orayburn's Ribble

(950) 152 lbs.

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(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1

Mr. L. Dunbar's Pontiac Bay

(949), 188 lbs. Mr. D. Black) 2 Mr. Lee's Bistre (946), 130 lbs.

UME, S K. Pin) 3 Won by length and a half, half a length between second and third. Time:, 21.4, 1,042, 1.37.2, 2.09.2.

2.38.1.

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $13.10.

Place: $6.10. $8.40, 89.70.

Also ran:-(817) Mayflower (Mr

E. C. Fih 148. 10481 New Star (Mr

, W. C. Poy) 145, (951) Tiny Stat

(Mr. N. Dietz) 148.

RACE 2

No. 1701

$1,169.00

22

1470 694

334.00 167.00 Nos. 1142, 1539 get $50 each.

RACE 3

No. 1355

$1,204.00

1660

344.00 1745

172.00 Nos. 2196, 40, 112 get $50 each. RACE 4

No. 1419

1213 1867

$1.278.20 365.20 182,60

Nos. 346, 1313: 1752 get $50 each.

RACE 5

No. 286

1872 2611

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$1,281.40

380.40 180,20

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 8,

1936.

LAWN BOWLS

"(Continued from Paro '10)

K.C.C. SURPRISED

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At Cox's Path, Club de Recreio bent Kowloon Cricket Club by 14 shots.

1.K.C.C.: C. Fletcher, C. J. Tacchi, A. Spary, H. Overy-(Skip) 14. S. J. Houghton, W.W. Hirst, T. W. Carr. L. & Lammert.--(Skip) 17. W. Mulcahy, L. Jack, V. C. Le- brum, J. M. Jack-(Skip) 12

Total: 43.

Recreio:-F. A. Xavier, A P. Gutlerrez, A. V. Barros, C. H. Bar- ros-Skip) 18. J. da Luz, C. Roza- Fereira, P. Yvanovich, F. X. Soares. Skip) 18. N.. A. Machado, J. M. 5. Rosario, L. J. Silva, L. A. Gutler-

Nos, 2633, 643. 2886, 2175, 886 get rez.-Skip) 21. $50 each.

.. RACE 6

No. 215

$1,240.40 354.40

117.20

זי

471 1114....

Nos. 797, 2366, 32, 905, 2456 get

Betting

Wit.

Place.

1st Pony..

755

560

2nd Pony

605

466

3rd Pony

118

142

The Field

780

603.

$50 each

RACE 7

Total

2,258 1,800

No. 1521

1028 1555

$1.389.50 397,00 189.50

8. Smugglers Handicap

(6 Furlongs).

Mr. C.N.K.'s Rugby Star 1960),

140 lbs....... (Mr. N. Deitz) Mr. Brish's Cassins (952), 149

(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2 ibs. Messrs. Kong Bros. Old Star

(956), 188 lbs.

(Mr. tp Kui Ying) 3 Won by two lengths, a length between second and third Time: 301, 1.02.3, 1.34

Parl-mutuel:-

Win: $105,80

Flace: $24.60, 7.30, SB.40.

Also ran:-1953) Gold Eagle (Mr. Pih) 142. (954) Gold Picker (Mr. Black) 155. (955) Heriat (Mr. Davisi, 140, (957) Paymaster (Mr S. Yuen) 135. (958) Potlatch Mr. K. W. Fung) 152, (959) R.T.P.

Nos. 1170, 1616, 1670 get $50 each.

RACE B

1

No. 1018

21

468 2817

1 Mr. Harriman) 154, (959) ShumJ-1. TOCK Mr. P. P. Botelho) 148. (962) Strathalan (Choy Wing Chiu) 135.

$1,262.80

380.BO

180.40 Nos. 2774, 1644, 1669, 2604, 2308, -1748, 1945, 17 get $50 each.

RACE 9

No. 42

........ $1,515.50

1138

433.00

1381

.......

218.50

Nos. 2562. 1485 get $50 each:

RACE 10

No. 6103 $25,897.76

" 10751 22479

7,399.36 3.699.68

Nos. 38718, 27297, 38724, 51815. 21051, 38578, 51249. $1.155.15 each.

Belmont Star

get

34216

38718

Burgomaster

27297

Double Chance (2nd)

10751

Emergency Call

.38724

Betting

Festival Eve

51815

Win. Place.

King's Parade

21061

1st Pony

2nd Pony

FO 557

Philanderer (3rd)

22179

535.

Popular Star

3rd Puny The Field,

662 363 071

Sylvandale (1st)

Warrington

West Parade

38578 -6103 51249 34216

Total

2,285 1,949

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9-Green Island Handicap (Second Section) (1 Miles)

Mr. Chiu Cheong Fan's Mono-

plane (965), 158 lbs:

(Mr. S. C. Liang) 1

Mr. V. M. Grayburn's than

(907). 154 lbb.

"

3

(Mr. D. Black) Mr. L.T.F.'s Victoria Hall (966).

151 lbs, Mr. HL C. Pih) 3 Won by three lengths, two

lengths between second and third. Tile: 31.1, 101 1, 1.34.3. 28.1.

2.37:1'

Part-mutuel:~~

Win: $21.10.

Place: $12.20, $8.30.

Also ran:-(983) Don (Mr. H. A.

de B. Botelho) 143, (984) Flyny- night (Mr. Proulx) 149.

ist Pony

2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field

Total

577

135

397

741

1.151

524

403 215

2,870 1,271

10-Lantao Handicap (Second Section) (5 Furlongs)

Mr. H. A. Greig's Sylvandale

(976), 154 Ibs.

(Mr. B. A, Proulx) I Mr. Weetoo's Double Chance

(970), 154 lbs.

(Mr. Ip Kul Ying) a Mr. E, L. Hosie's Philanderer

(974), 165 lbs.

(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 3 Won by four lengths, two lengths between second and third.

Time: 15.3, 45.2, 1.14.2.

Parf-mutuel:-

Win: $11.50.

**DAILY DOUBLE" BETTING STATISTICS

Total: 37.

FOOTBALLERS SUCCEED

SIAM'S TENNIS TOURISTS

K.CC. Level At Close Of Play

ONE VISITOR SICK

Some spirited, tennis was witnessed

at the Kowloon Cricket Club courts yesterday afternoon, when the Shmess lawn tennis tourists Ankhed the day all square with the home team, each side winding two games.

UNRULY HAWKER

AND SYMPATHISERS

ARREST SEQUEL

Charges of unnecessary violence were preferred, against the Police by Chan' Heung, a female hawker who was arrested on Friday for causing an obstruction in Canal Road west.

Ho Kwan, 73, unemployed and Lo Hon-man, 22, a shop foki were also brought before Mr. W. Schofield charged with interfering with! F.C.B.773 in the execution of his duty.

P.C.B.773, Babu Singh stated that he arrested the woman at 6.30 a.m. ior causing an obstruction and then Ho Kwan came along and tried to get the woman away, at the same

The visitors were greatly weak- ened by the non-appearance of one of their stars who was unable to take the courts owing to indis- position. A Clark, of the KC.C. | me catching hold of his shirt and who deputised partnered Prachnab in the bal game and lost after a keen contest.

tearing It. The old man was also arrested and while on the way to the stadch in Tin Lok Lane, Lo

The results in full were as Hon-man came up and tried to get follows:

Sandh and Prachuat beat E. C. Fincher and G. Bodiker (K.C.C.)— 7-5, 1-6, 6-2.

the old man away, Witness sound- ed his whistle and another const- able rame anong and arrested nim. P.CB.143 then corroborated the testimony of the previous witness

Point, Hong Kong At North Football Club "A" beat Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 23 shots.

Yacht Club:-D.Fraser, P. s. Cassidy, A. Murdoch, B. E Maug- han.-(Skip) 20 J. A. D. Morr-bea: A. E. P. Guest and F. Grose-and stated that when he came up

sun. W. N. Buyers, A. T. Hamilton, J. Bentley (Skip) 12. W. A. Cornell, K. S. Robertson. E. S. Abraham, G. E. Costello.-(Skip)

13.

Total: 45.

D.

1.K.F.C. "A":-F. Anslow, Davles. V. Walker, J. Russell.. (Skip) 18. T. R. Rowell, G. 8. Graver, J. S. Beach, C. B. Robert- sor-Skip) 22. Strange, W. Kershaw. J. Haynes, J. Rodger (Skip) 28.

Total: 68.

CIVIL SERVANTS'

BAD DAY

Muangroeng and Na Ranong

6-4, 4-6, 6-2,

Muangroeng and Na Ranong lost

6-3, 6-4

Lo Hon-man was fighing.

Ho Kwan said that he saw the

to Fincher and Bodiker (K.C.C.)-constable strike the woman and so be asked him not to do that to a woman Ho was then taken into, custody.

similar

As the scores indicate there were some close sets which were "fea tured by keen volleying and smart

Lo Hon-man made a

overhead work." In the latter res-

statement saying that the old man pect the visitors impressed with was being struck He denied hold- their decisive "ills" and were de-ing the constable or that he Inter- finitely better than the home op-

ered with him at all. He merely asked the constable not to strike position. Off

ground driving on both hands the home-

the old man.

sters held their own, and some keen driving duels were witnessed as a result.

the

with

In answer to the Magistrate Ho Kwan.said that he only asked the constable, not to hit the woman

AH defendants den'ed knowing each other..

Fincher and Bodiker had a great chance to pull off the first set

Mr. Schofield said that he was again Sanoh and Prachuat when inclined to believe, the constable they led 5-4. but the visitors as-

In that the men interfered with At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elec-

serted themselves and clinched the him, and he would like to point out tric Recreation Club beat Civil

set after a dour struggle at 7-5.

that it would have been much bet- Service Cricket Club by 15 shots,

Fincher and Bodiker. while bril-ter had they gone to the station and Electric. F. Barron, J. L

liant at moments, were also res made their reports there to the King, J. Sloan, J. F. Lunny-(Skip?ponsible for some poor shots and 17, A, Tarbuck"G. G. Thomson, 6.

the steadier play of their oppon- Deacon, W. H. Muskett. (Skip) 20.

ents won the day. Both of the A. F. Paul, T. P. Saunderson, G. T.

Siamese leading pair (Sanob' and Padgett, A. Webster (Skip) 26.

his partneri advanced to the net Total: 63.

on the slightest pretext and in- duiged in volleying that brought them many direct winners.

C.S.C.C.-H. F. Harper M. Cuni- etti, H. E Strange, H Westlake Jr. (Skip) 20. 3. Cook, W. Hillyer. F. Cullip, R. R. Davies-(Skip). 14. A. Steven, M. Purvis, R. R. Wood, H. F. Westlake, Sr.-(Skip) 14.

Total: 48..

Guest and Grose played steadily. but found the forceful methods of the tourists at the net a little more than they could cope with. ---

The following were Saturday's "Daily Double" betting figures:—

FIRST LEG Ballos (4). Blue Ribbon (5), Cèle- bration Time (0), Gold Sovereign (213). Hopscotch (9), Judea (0). OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS versed the tables against Muan- Rose Evelyn (618), and Wild Cat (323).

SECOND LEG

Bistre (39), Mayflower (110), New Star (8). Pontiac Bay (192), Rubble (207), and Tiny Star (64).

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PUI CHING

SCORES TWO IN A ROW

Wins Over Nippon And Eastern

BASEBALL LEAGUE

16,

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Pul Ching scored its third baseball victory during the week-end yesterday when it beat the Nippon Club 15 to 1 ai Caroline Hill and then followed with a victory over Eastern. The Pui Ching pitcher forgot himself in the first innings and allowed the Nippon to come home once, but thereafter the innings were a series of blanks.

Score:--

.Nippon

Put Ching

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 4.2 044 015

Place: $6.60, $14.30, 810,80. Also ran:-(968) Belmont Stai (Mr. H. C. Pih) 143, (969) Burgo- master (Mr. S. N. Pan) 150, (971) Emergency, Call (Mr. N. Deltz) 140, (972) Festival Eve (Mr. H. A A far better game was that be- Browning) 140, (973) King's Parade tween Pui Ching and Eastern. It (Mr. L. J. A. Feldon) 163, (975)

was a stern tussle with neither Popular Star (Mr. Tang Man Wȧ)

team gaining the advantage until 148, (977) Warrington (Mr. W. H. the sixth Innings when Put Ching Choy) 145, (978) West Parade (Mr. chalked up three. D Bluck) 161.

Place..

Betting"

1st Pony

Win. 1,098

609

2nd Pony

195

3rd Pony

451

110 175

Total

2,874 1,715

CASH SWEEPS

HACE T

No.

813

******* $1,955.40

1185

2027

30440. 152,20

Kos 796. 2002, 1208 get $50 each.

Prior to this, the scores were level at one, all, the run scored in the third innings of each team.

Errors in the fielding cost East- ern the game in the sixth innings. A change was made in the team but, too late, for Pul. Ching had already gained an advantage which

After an interval for refresh- ments. Bodikerard Fincher re-

groeng and Na Ranong and won

The following is to-day's pro-in two straight sets. Many points gramme for the Open Pairs Cham- pionship.

were thrown away by the visitors by over-hittiritg he baseline in

officer.

Inspector Logan said that it was not an easy job controling these [hawkers in the markets,

Ho Kwan and Lo Hon-man were each fed $30.

Addressing the female hawker, Mr. Schofield said that she had caused all the trouble by not go- ing to the station quietly when ar- rested.

She was fined $1 or seven days.

URBAN COUNCIL

Orders Of The Day

*F. Cheesman, J. G. GI 4; W. L. drives. Prachnab and Clark put At the fortnightly meeting of the Walker, H. H. Rose 12.

(Kowloon Dock Green).

C. Poza Pereira, C. G. Siva v.

Steven, J. A. P. Selby,

Kowloon B.G.G. Green).

F. A. Machado, H. F. Rozario v.

J MacDonald, A. M. Holland. (Kowloon Dock Green),

up

gallant opposition against Urban Council to be held to-mor- Guest and Grose but a lack row, the following matters will

combination ADI

understandable come up for discussion, under the circumstances, more Letter from Government rela- than anything else was their un-tive to the appointment of Mr. C. doing.

Champkin to be a member of the To-day the visitors will be seen Urban Council during the absence. at the Indian Recreation Club, from the Colony of Mr. L. C. F. where it is anticipated that they will" oppose the erstwhile Colony doubles champions-the Rumjaha cousins. Keen games are indicated and the high standard the tourists have displayed will have another C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto v. A. E. opportunity of displaying itself. Coates, J. Cavanagh.

T. Coleman, G. N. Mitchell v. D. CS. Alves, A. M. Ribeiro.

(Police R.C, Green).

L. J. Silva, H. A. Alves v. F. M. el Arculli, A. Bakar.

head.

(Civil Service Green),

(Football Club Green),

"Match abandoned after the 13th

SINGLES

It. P. Phillips v. M. J. Henderson.

(Club de Recreto Green)...

B. E. Maughan v. F. X. M. da Silva.

." (Craigengower Green), H. F. Rozario 7. L. F. Xavier.

(Kowloon C. C. Green)

Ching. for had the Canadian bat-

SATURDAY'S GAMES

Bellamy.

Correspondence relative to the postponement, of the next Urban Council Meeting.

Correspondence relative to the appointment of Mr. C. Champkin to serve on the Select Committees for Cemeteries. and Welis and Pools in place of Mr. L. C. T. Bel- lamy..

cf

Thirteen applications in respect will various trade licences

Colony's Doubles Pair Beaten come up for sanction.

F

LOCAL TEACHERS MEET

Annual Function

of

Sanoh Vernankwra and Pra- chuab Purinda, the Blamese dou- bles champions defeated the Co- lony's doubles champions, Tsul Wal-pul and Taut "Yun-pai, at the C.R.C. on Saturday by the score

"Teachers' Day" was celebrated of 8-4, 4-6 and 8-8. These patta SATURDAY'S GAME

on Saturday by the Hong Kong met in an exhibition game and Canadians lost to Pul Ching on Saturday by the odd run in five. Yun-put the Colony pair might

were it not for the errors of Tsuf Chinese Teachers' Association at the King's Theatre. There It was a near thing for

# large Was

gathering Pulpossibly have registered a victory.

The elder Tsui on the other hand the members of this profession ters done as well as their pitcher, was brilliant, fashing across some and they thoroughly appreciated Dreary, and their fielders they very fine drives. The visiting the short but fine programme would have won and sprung one

champions were strange to the that was offered. The major item of the surprises of the league.

The pearness that Pui Ching

court at first and took some time was a play translated from Lord

Dunsany, to settle down. They last the aec- came 10 defeat

in:..

Teachers Day, started by the and set to better tennis, but they Professors and Teachers in Pel- dicative of the playing form of the Canadian team on Satur day. If this holds out they should finish high in the League.

Was

asserted themselves in trie“Inst set

1

to win 3-6 Sanon but across some Ding and Tientsin several years nice drives with both hands, but ago, has been celebrated by the teachers in Hong Kong for thres here again his partner was some

made a festival hereafter.

The game started with Dreany what oft form and did not give years in succession and will be

great support... In the other

being walked to first. Smedley then smashed a home run to give could not be overcome.

the Canadians a two run lead.” Eastern did not expect to win Pui Ching was blanked in its first but, it was nevertheless a great dis innings but in the second, after appointment to lose getp, of the returning the compliment and game after such a sterling dis-blanking the Canadians, it collect- play.

ed threa...

Scores:-

Scores:

Eastern Ful Ching...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 001.00.001

0 0 1 0 0 30-4

Canadians PulTM Ching

1 2 3 4 5 8 7

The results of the two matches

game, the Siamese second string pair, Muang Reong and Ranong, met and defeated I were Tak-cheuk and Luk Ding-checrig by the score of 6-3, 3-6 6-4.

Reong, though he lost the Blam- ese singles title to Banob, showed better form than did Sanoh,

Banoh Vernankwra and Pra- chuab (Blam) beat Tsul Wai-pul and Tsui Yun put (C.R.C.) 8-6, 4-6, 8-6. MAR

Muang Recn Be] Muang Reong, and Renong (Blam), beat Iu Tak-chauk and Luk Ding-cheong (CRC) 6-3, 3-6 1-4.

has a "killing" service, and receiv ing good support from his partner, outplayed the Chinese pair 030 000-3

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