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Racing In The Rain!

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(Mr. P. P. Botelho); Philanderer. 135 (Mr. K. L Ip); Valorous, 163 (Mr. D. Black). ·

Win Place.

228 199 80

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, MAY 31, 1937.

LAWN BOWLS RESULTS

Rinks Competition

LEAGUE TENNIS

STARTS TO-DAY

Mixed Doubles To Open Season

In the lawn bowls Open Rinks championship played at the Bong

The Incal League Tennis season Kong Football Club green yeater will open to-day with two matches day afternoon, M. Omar's rink (K. M. Omar, A. A. Razack, A. M. in the Mixed Doubles, and given favourable weather conditions the Omar) defeated A. W. Grimmitt's following programme will be car- riak (S. Eccleshall, E. W. Simried out during week:- monds, R. P. Phillips) by 19 shots

Betting

Araxy

Helephant

52

Win. Place 497. 564 63

Betting

Mac's Adventure ...

-34

70

Mariposa ......

27"

32

Daylight Eve.

National Anthem... 388

396

Dlogenes

100

National Faith... 18

27

Emergency Call

70

80

Plain View

812

604

Flybynight

397.

351

Racing Boy

102

143

Flying Arrow

20

23

Shipmaster

249

$60

Gold Coin

248

233

Tempest

€5

80

High West

42

68

Laughing Girl

092

way. 447

Totaj

.2.244 2,351

Mountain View

155

169

Philanderer

16

29

436

160

324 158

WALLSEND HANDICAP-

(1 Mile)

This event over the mile course, saw Honey (Mr. 8. W. Tang) lead- ing the field," with Snowy River second and Racing Heart also well to the fore. Positions changed after the Black Rock and the finish saw Perfect Day (Mr. 3. C. Llang) came through in five style to beat Snowy River in a thrilling finish. Racing Heart paid $48.70. Mr. Chau Bros.' Perfect Day, 147 lbs. (Mr. S. C. Llang)

Sir Vandeleur Grayburn's

Snowy River, 149 lbs.

(Mr. D. Black) 2 Mr. H. C. Lee's Brutus, 139 Iba.'

Valorous Zero

.....

Total.........2.560 2,181

NANLING HANDICAP

(6 Furlongs)

The last race of the day was won by Mr. Cyrli Gregory who brought in Declasse in fine style, with Tabby Cat (Mr. Choy Wing Chiu) second" and Ebony Idol (Mr.

to 15. The winners led all the

The Indian rink had a four, a three and two twos in their total tally, while the losers a three and four twos.

In the Open Rinks Champion. ship H. A. Alvës's rink defeated W. Mair's "rink at the Kowloon Cricket Club green yesterday afternoon, by 22 ahots to 19. It was a very close match as at the end of the last head" the score was level and another head was played.

0

The match which was scheduled W. E. Grieve) occupying third to be played at the Kowloon Bow-. place. Fine judgment on the partling Green Club was postponed

owing to the ground being unft for play. The match at the Club

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of Mr. Gregory won him the race. Mr. Weetoo's Declasse, 148 Ibs. (Mr. C. L. Gregory)

1

de Recreio was also not played owing to rain,

2

(Mr. R. M. Sandbach) 3 Win by half length, a length be tween second and third.

Time: 1.48.3. ⠀

Pari-mutuel:—

Win: $48.70.

Flaces;, $10,80, $8.80. $14.90. Also ran:-Australian Boy, 159 Ibs. (Mr. I P. Ralph); Honey, 147 (Mr. S. W. Tang); Just That, 138 (Mr. C. L. Gregory); Racing Heart; 155 (Mr. B. A. Proulx); Violet Queen. 148 (Mr. Y. T. Fung).

Mr. Li Bros.'s Tabby Cat, 152 lbs. (Mr. Choy Wing Chin) Mr. Brae's Ebony Idol, 168 lbs.

(Mr. W. E. Grieve) 3 Won by half length, abort head between second and third.

Time: 1.37.4. Farl-mutuel :---

Win $33.

Place: $9.20, $7.10, $69.00. Also ran:-Alf Mail, 147 lbs. (Mr. D. L. "Yuen; China Clipper. 148 (Mr. 8. W. Tang); King's Parade. 168 (Mr. H. A. Browning) March

Playing at the Kowloon 'Dock Recreation Club, A. Hyde-Lay's rink defeated C. G. Silva's rink by 15 shots to 14.

Rain The Spoiler

Owing to the continuous down- fall of rain during the week-end, the Lawn Bowls League pro- gramme and a Baseball League-

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TO-DAY

Mixed Doubles U.S.R.C. v. `C.R.C. K.C.C. (1) v. K.C.C. (2),

2. TO-MORROW

"A" Division H.KU.T.C. 7. USR.C. H.K.O.C. v. C.R.C., C.DR. V. S.C.AA. KCC. V. IRC.

WEDNESDAY "B" Division HKU.T.C. v. O.R.C. KITE. V. C.C.C. HK.C.C. v. S.C.A.A. CS.C.C. v..K.C.C.

THURSDAY. "C" Division

AT.C. v, C.R.G. (D).

K.T.B.C.A. v. G.R.C. (2). LR.C. V. C.0.0. C.D.R. v. S.C.AA RS.C. v. K.C.C.

FRIDAY

"D" Division AT.C. v. C.R.C. PRC. V. C.0.0. KLT.C. V. 8.C.A.A. IR.C. v. K.G.G.

CS.CCV. CRA.

Brown, 148 (Mr. D. C. Poy); Popu- encounter, in addition to the ten- SPORTING

lar Star, 180 (Mr. K. L. 1p); Racing Strain. 156 (Mr. R. M. Wood)..

Betting

Win.

Australian Boy 350

Place. 292

Brutus

69

144

Betting

Honey

18

23

Win. Place.

Just That

41

50

Air Mail

184

169

Perfect Day

229

244

Racing Heart

606

China Clipper

134

80

634

Snowy River Violet Queen

Declasse

333" 304

.1.007 $18

158

157

Ebony Idol

26

20

King's Parade

159

139

March Brown

306

Total .2.525-

2.460

Popular Star Racing Strain Tabby Cat Weedon Seat

Total,

254

292 243 47 34 211 608 108 89

2,500

YANGTSZE HANDICAP

(6 Furlongs) Kum Shan (Mr. Proulx) was among the leaders for most of the way but the home stretch saw some very exetting riding. Centre Forward (Mr. H. C. Pir), Kum Shan and Vira had a thrilling struggle Anishing up in that order. Centre Forward won by a rec Mr. Li & Li's Centre Forward,

147 lbs...(Mr. H. C. Plh) 1 Mrs. Knok Hin Wang's Kum

Shan, 158 lbs.

1.940

Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de

nis tournament matches at the

Recreio were cancelled.

TENNIS AT. RECREIO

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4!

Considerable progress has been made' in the handicap events in the annual Club de Recreio tennis tournaments.

the quarter-

The Men's Handicap Singles has now reached finals stage, with several of the leading lights still in the running. Although the defeat of A, M. Rodrigues, a highly-faneled com- petitor. by V. Yvanovich was un- expected, there have been remar- ably few upsets and the probable finalists appear to be A. V. Cosano

FIXTURES

TO-DAY

Meeting-Half-Yearly of

the

H.K. Jockey. Gmb Voting Members, 5.30 p.m.

DAVIS CUP

"AMERICA" LEADS AUSTRALIA

Donald Budge Beats Crawford

Playing

Forest Hills, May 29.

'the Davis Cup Ameri-

can Zone to-day, Donald. Budge defeated Jack 'Crawford, the form- er Wilbledon champion, in, three straight sets. 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.

The length and vigour of Budge's -drives led to the downfall of Craw- Lord who although he was steady was not downbearted Crawford's best showing was in the second set when he led 3-1. Budge was care- Less with overdriving but he railled with clever drop shots taking Crawlord by surprise. Crawford made a magnifcent rally in the last game and stayed of match point three times with "pertect placings but throughout the match he frequently doublefaulted and his forehand was week.

Bromwich is substituting for Quist who is still weak, while Vivian McGrath has s feverish cold.

GRANT ALSO WINS

In the second singles match Bitsy Grant defeated Jack Brom- wich 8-2, 7-5, 6-1...

נ:

Bromwich's straight forward style was unavailing against the arsenal' strokes brought-out by Grant who outmanoeuvred Brom- |wich throughout who finally com- pletely went down. In the first set Grant-disconcerted. Bromwich bat Bromwich rallied gaining advan- tage on Grant's · overdriving and encouraging it by employing some of Grant's favourite. lots carrying the score, to 6-5. After this Brom- wich tired and apparently lost spirit by Grant's tireless energy The and incredible recoveries. third set was a walkover for Grant whose drives left the Australian

LOCAL DISPUTE SETTLED

Bowls Open Pairs Champion-standing.- Router. ship (2nd Round):-Recreio green: A. Hyde-Lay' and W. McFarlane v. W. H. Atkins and B. W. Whiteman, B.. Post and W. Mair v. R. O. Read and . H. Sherriff, D. W. It is learned from an authorita- Waterton and J. L. Tetley v. J. Gibtive source that the dispute arising son and T. Fergusson, J. Revie and out of the inclusion of players J. C. Brown v. A. J. Groves and from USA Mindanao in the Pul Green.

Ching Academy Baseball team has now been settled satisfactorily and that the team will now complete under the name of the Ful Ching Templs Mixed Doubles League: Baseball Club and not the Pu United Services R.C. Chinese Ching Academy, or Middle School, FC Kowloon C.C. (1) v. Kowloon as last year, when they won the

It will be recalled that the Nip- Bowls. Open Pales. Champlon-pon Club protested against the the sailors in the Unplaced Nos. 977, 2005 get $50 E. Marques, is also taking a pro-ship (2nd Round), K.B.0.0. green: inclusion of

Chinese team on the ground that minent part in the Doubles Handi.JH. Gelling and H. E. Strange v.

of the cap, having entered the fourth E. V. V. Ribeiro and C. G. Bilva, they were not students

E. Tuck and L. R. Whant v. M. J. | school. The protest was sustained Iound.

The defeat of A. M. Rodrigues Medina arid J. Cavanagh, J. B. at a meeting of the Committee, and E. L. Gosano by J. L. Xavier Howell and A. Brooksbank v, J. M. who also ordered that the game. Unplaced Nos. 373, 1432 get $50 and L. A. Carvalho in the second Jack and L. Jack; R. G. Craig and against the Volunteers, which was round of this event came as a sur-E. C. Fincher v. 1 J. Silva and H. won by Pui Ching, should be de-

A. Alves.

clared vold. prise.

Tennis. "A" Davision: University-

(Mr. B. A. Proula 2 each. Mr. Vilas's Vira, 161 lbs.

(Mr. S. C. Liang) 3 Won by a neck, half length be-

tween second and third.

Time: 1.31,

Parl-mutuel:-

Win $27.80.

Place: $7.10, $7. $6.40. Also ran: Firefly, 140 lbs. (Mr. F. T. Fung: Good Morning, 135 (Mr. 8, L Yuen): King's Corona- tion. 154 (Mr. D. Black); King's Highway, 140 (Mr. R. M. Baud- bach); Laughing Cavalier, 140 (Mr. Tong Man Wa);' National Spirit, 135 (Mr. B. W. Tang); Vira, 161

Mr. S. C. Liang).

Betting

400

Win. Place

Centre Forward

411

Firefly

306

314

Good Morning

***

14

-22

King's Coronation 398

331

King's Highway 29 Kum Shan *** 470 Laughing Cavaller. 48

Vira

56

430 62 828 160

Total.........2,512 2,307

LANTAO HARDICAP

(6 Furlangs)

This event for which there was

the big prize money of $28.-

each.

CASH SWEEPS

RACE 1

No. 786

1227 1428

$1,313,20

375.20 187.60

RACE 2

+

No. 802

476........ 2620

$1,303.00 398.00 199.00

No. 2795

1187 1717

RACE 3

.$1,353.80

386.80 193.40

Unplaced Nos. 2014, 1340, 1282, 2893, 328, 1059 get $50 each.

RACE 4

No. 2753 $1,395.80

-2525

398.80 34

199.40 Unplaced Nos. 249, 2602, 310, 1143, 2031 1218, 2778, 902 get $50 each.

RACE 5 "No. 679.........$1.470.70

2102

..1418

420.20 210:10 Unplaced Nos. 1643, 2948, 1388, 1878, 2297, 33, 289 get $50 each.

RACE $

No. 2426

........$1,580,80 1905......... 451.60

and F. J. Remedios or V. Ivano- vich.

V. Yvanovich, partnered by C.

Some remarkably close encoun-" ters, have been witnessed. A. V. Remedios and L. A. L.. Būva, al- though beating P. M. N. Silva and H. A Noronha in straight sets, were compelled "to play no fewer than 34 games in the process, while Marques and y. Vyanovich were extended to 32 games before they disposed of J. A. Remedios and B. L. Farja.

SUMMER YACHT RACES

The second race of the Summer Serles of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club vis sailed on Batur- day over a distance of nine miles -1631 ......... 225.80

and resulted in a win for Diana, Unplaced Nos. 2362, 1125, 3157, piloted by Mr. C. M. Watts. True 2948, 2407 get $50 each.

Blue Mr H 8. Rouse) was less RACE 1

than a minute behind and Wid geon, salled by Mr. L. Garner, was third.

The following were the detalled

2892

No. 506 $1.593.90

3033

455.40 221.70

02488, attracted twelve starters. Tuplaced Nos, BT20, 2310, 1140, 25, resulta

-Zero got away to a good lead fol-2391, 87 get $50 each. lowed by Laughing Girl. and

EACE 8

Daylight Eve." In the home stretch Laughing Girl

No. 28050 $28,642,88

сатще

42839 8.183.86

"26457"~157" 4,091.84.

through to win by two lengths. Mr. Sunshine'a Laughing

Girl 158 Abs.

*** (Mr. H. C. Pin)

1

Mr. H. A. Browning's Zero 135

lbs (Mr. 8. L. Yuen) (2 Mr.JF Macgregor's Daylight

Eve 153 Ibs

Ja (Mr. G. L. Gregory) 3 Won by two lengths, half length between second and third.

Time: 1.32.2. Parl-mutuel:- -Win $16.20.

Place: $8.10 $16.50, $14.20. Also ran-Diogenes, 158 lba. (Mr. L. P. Ralph); Emergency Cam, 144 (Mr. B. A. Proulx): Fly- bynight, 181 (Mr. “Y, T. Fung); Flying Arrow, 140 (Tang Man Way: Gold Coin 158 (Mr. S. C. Liang); High West; 168(MSW, H. 8. Davis) Mountain View, 149

RACE 9

Race Started:--14.40 Diana vi

4 16:37:43 gola (Mr. G. M/ Watts) *

True Blue 16.36.15

(Mr.^H B: Rouse) day

Beron

Unplaced Nos. 26506, 45672, 32308, Widgeon.............. 18.40.48 |45134, 1:2950, -41943, 7-39073, 11934, (Mr. L. Garner)`.

50085, 38343, 60109, 22869 get $858.47 | Allsa

16.46.22

each,

(Mr. G. Momatt-Wilson) 16.453. (L. Cdr. W. 8. Hall, RN) Zephyr...... 16.54.49 (Capt. B. E. Horton)

16.55.13 (Capt. R. F. Nason) Cicada

D.NF. Owl

'D.N.F.

No. 281 $3,074.40

1287

878.40 ...2548. 439.20 Unplaced Nos. 2887, 482; 1048, 797, Eunice 1352, 567, 3832 get $100 each.

LANTAO HANDICAP

28457 (3rd) 28508 45872

32308

11834

Pony Daylight Eve Diogenes Emergency Call Flybynight Mying Arrow

41943

28050 (1st)

,50085

38348

60109

15134

Gold Coin

02950

High West

22889 42839 (2nd)

1.

*****. Inca Laughing Girl Mountain View Philanderer Tabby Cat Valorous Victoria Hall Zero

C.C... (2),

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́TO-MORROW

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2

championship.

Paf Ching, though composed of a v. United Services R.C., Hong Kong. | number of students, have now C.C. v. Chinese R.C., Recreio v. 6. | agreed to enter as a club and they do not claim to be the holders of China AA, Kowloon C.C. v. IR.C.

the Bagram Shield, and this action Bowls Open Pairs Champlon-now enables them to include who ship (2nd Round), Club green: F. ever they like in the team, pro Nolan and W. McLeod . B. Evided the players are dully regis Maughan and R.-P. Phillips, E.- W. Simmonda and J. Deakin v. A. Warr -and J. Cook, A. M. Wahab and 2. M. Rumjahn v. C. Strange and T. Armstrong, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar v. M. Y. Adal and A. R., Dallah.

tered.

"Y" SWIMMING SUCCESSES

The second swimming gals of

Tennis.---"B" Division: University the current person was successful- v. Chinese R.C., Kowloon LT.C. vly held at the Chinese YMCA on Craigengower C.C., Hong Kon C.C. Friday evening, when combinations from the Chinese Bathing. Club v. 8. China A.A., C.E.C.C. V. ECC.

THURSDAY, JUNE 3

"H and the Chung Sping Bathing Club competed in the Open Relay

Bowls-Open "Pairs Champion- event,

ship (2nd Round), K.C.O.green; W. Most of the events were keenly L. Walker and 8. Randle v. 7. contested by the "Ye" "A" and Xavier and C. F. Remedios, F. B. teams, the latter securing Soares and C. H. Basto . T. Cole- most points to win the trophy. man, and G. N. Mitchell, G-Perkins That the posses good talent and F. Cullen v. C. M. B. Alves and was demonstrated in the 125 yards H. A. de B. Botelho, J. B. Noronha Open Relay, which was won by and F. X. M. da Silva v. T. J. Smith their "A" team, closely followed by and H. V. Pearse.

the Chinese Bathing Club,

'SOUTH CHINA FOOTBALLERS TO

TOUR JAVA

The Bouth Ching Athletic Asso-particularly interested in seeing ciation have accepted su invitation Lee Wal Tong and Fung King from the Chinese Athletic Associa Cheong in action, the former tion of Batavia, to send a football being well known in the Dutch team, down to o Java daring the Endiest non elle Bummer months to participate in a. series of matches, and have al- ready received permission from the Hong Kong Football Association to go on the tour.

Ping King Cheong, does not anticipate in any dimculty in obtaining leave, and y Mr. Lim Chung Ho will be in charge of the nineteen, players who will make Last year a team which consist- the trip. The team is expected to ed of team players did re- leave the Colony ann markably well on the trip, whille | Balgon, Singapore and this time the players will mainly The players have not consist of the "A" team, who are selected but will

now arranging for the necessary A team players teave. The Chinese in Java are the necessary leave...

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