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ENTRIES FOR SIXTH EXTRA MEETING
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The following are the entries for the Sixth Extra (Two-day) Race Meeting on Saturday, June 4 and Monday, Juhe 6:-
FIRST DAY
1.--June Handicap. - Winner $600: Second $300. Third $200. For "A" Class. Jockey Entrance $5.
China Ponies, Allowance, Mile.
Bear
Claw, Cameronian, sack's Beauty, Desert Chief, diator, King's Warden, Oak Wild Life. At
Meeting, and Ponies that have won $1.000 or more in stakes since 1st
barred. January," 1938,
Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur- longs.
K
IN
PETER - DOUGAL
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GOES
When Peter
Dougal
"made"
SPORT
THE DERBY
Everton's first team at the start of FINAL ACCEPTORS
ihe season the story was that Everton had get a £5000 playēri: for nothing. Peter left Arsenal) without any transfer fee. But time changes. The Uttle Scot is one of six players not re-engaged for next season by the Goodison club. The
Wilkinson, are
(real), others Felton (half-back), and Laidman, Arthur, and Cuḥ, (forwards).
*
Carping critics were recently saying pointed things about Bir Electionmingham's apparent fondness for Welsh players. Did they notice that Įnone of Birmingham's five Welsh Internationals were åt to play at Highbury?
Araxy, Astrik, Atomic Star, Cape Comorin. Charybdis, Cuban Love, Diogenes. Ebony Idol. Time, Estover, Fel Ying. Flybynight. Gold Coin, Gold Sovereign, Good One Morning, Lucky Eleven, Mac's Ad- venture, National Dignity. Plan. chet, Racing Boy, Sea" Dragon. Cos- Glu-Split Hand, Sylvandale, Tabby Cat Ting Star, Tribute. Bay, Tempest:
Valorous:
3.Whitsun Plate.-Winner $750, 2. Bond! Handicap. - Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200 For Second $300. Third $200. For Chins Ponies that have started at least Australian Subscription Ponies, "A" Class. Jockey Allowance. En-twice this year at Race Meetings of this Club and have not, at date trance $5. Six Furlongs.
Blandford, Courting Eve. Double of entry, won $2,500 or more in Finesse, Electron, Lancashire Chips. :Stakes since Tornado Star.
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3.--Whitsun Handicap-Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Porles, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season. Jockey Aljowance. Entrance 35. One Mile Borrachito, Dekko. Desert Star. Final Triumph, Golden Cow, Louis XIV, Piet Hein. Planchet, Selvage Master, Smiling" Thru,
1st January, 1938. Weight: 148 b. 1 1. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in takes since 1st January, 1938. En- trance $5. One and A Quarter
Miles
Bear Clow 159. Cossack's Beauty 151. Dekko 156, Expression Time 155, Gladiator 157, Moonlight View 158, Oak Bay 155, Salvage Master
158. Wild Life 154.
4.- Woollatia Handicap-Win- 4 or 9-Oustoms Handicap,- First or Second Section-Winner ner $500. Second $300. Third $200. $500. Second $250. Third $150. For For Australian Subscription Pontes, "C" Class. Winners at this Meet- China Ponies, "C" Class. Jockey
Allowance. Allowance. Entrance $. Six Furing. barred., Jockey longs.
Entrance 35. From the Two Mile Amberley, Bistre, Jungle Jim, Pust Once Round and In About Just In Time, King's Bounty One Mile 171 Yards).
A Lovely Time, Bag Tor, Beat Laughing Buddha, Laughing Girl That, Boris. Brutus. Cape York,
Night, View, Colorado
King's Justice, Lancashire Lass.
National Defence, Rose
Jane. Rose-Queen, Royal Alghness, Scenic View, Soldier of China, Sunlight View. Tampa Bay
Tyne.
Star. Lily. Macquarie River, Perfect Day. Rex." Rooffty, Snowy River, Strathcarrick, Sydney Bridge, The Buffer, Twilight Star. Violet Queen, Zodiac.
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· 5.--Stonecutters Plate.- Winner 5. Smugglers Plate.Winner $450. Second $226. Third $125. For $450. Second $225. Third $125 For China Pontes. Subscription Griffins China Ponles, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season, and of this Club of this Season classi- Ponies classified "E" Class. Win-fied "E" Class Winners at this ners of $1,000 or more. in stakes Meeting. barred. Weight: since 1st January, 1938, barred, under weight for inches. To be Weight: 10 lb. under weight for ridden by Jockeys who have not inches. I lb. penalty for every $100||
ten races anywhere at any
for or part thereof won in stakes since
Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty each race won. Maximum penalty: 10 lb. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. One Mile.
won time.
1st January. 1938. Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongş.
Astrik 156, Be Yourself 142, Charybdis 155; Cleeve 145. Cuban
Bestevner 145, Be. Yourself 142, Love 152, Double Chance 151. Easy Captain Blood 148, Cleeve 145, La- Time 145. Emergency Call 151, Fei bour Day 145, Lancashire Chap 145. Ying 153, Happy Venture 142 La- Lucky Seven 145, Mongolian Cat bour Day 145. Lancashire Chap 148, 145, National Guard. 145, Palmer Lucky Eleven 155. Lucky Seven 146, 148, Sahara Star. 145, Stymle 142, Mac's Second Venture 145, Merry Wenning 151.
Doer 140, National Dignity 143, Na- 6. or 9.-Green Island Handicap tional Spirit 151, Palmer 143, Plan-irst or Second Section.-Winne: chet 158. Sahara Star 147. Sea Dra- $500. Second $250. Third $150. For gob 153 Split Hand, 153. Tribute China Ponies, "C" Class. Winners 155, Voltaire 152. Wenning 152, Yuma this Meeting, and Ponies that Sing 145.
have won $1,000 or more in state, 6.Warwick Farm Handicap. since lat January, 1938. barred. Winner $500 Second $300... Third Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5 $200 For Australian Subscription! One and A Quarter Miles. Poules of this Season. Winners of Amberley, Gordito, Jungle Jim $1,000 or more in stakes, barred. Just In Time, King's Bounty, King's Jockey Allowance, Entrance $5. Justice. King's Lead, National De- From the Two Mile Post Once fence, Night View, Rose Jane, Round and in (About One Mile 171 Rose Queen, Royal Highness, Bold- "Yards).
fer of China, Sunlight View, Tampa A Lovely Time. Boris, Cape York, Bay, Tyne, Colorado Star, King's Privilege, 1 Manly Handicap. - Winner Lily Lucky Lad. Rex, Sydney $500. Second $300, Third $200. For "Bridge. The Buffer.
Australiah Subscription Ponies, "B" 7.-Shatin Handicap. Winner Class. Winners at this Meeting.
Jockey Allowance. $450.. Second $225. Third $125. For barred.
the Two China Ponies, "D" Class. Sub-trance $5. From scription Griffins of this Club of Fost Once Round and In (About this Season, barred. To be ridden One. Mile 171 Yards),
J
E- Mile
by Jockeys who have not woa ten A Great Time, Annabella, Azter, races anywhere at any time No Centre Court, Crifel, Dick Turpin, Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance Katinka, King's Privilege, Little $5 One Mile.
Audrey, Luck Lad, Murray River
Araxy. Diogenes. Ebony Idol. Ranger. Election Time Estover, Flybynight, 10-Lantao Handicap. Winner Gold Coin Gold Sovereign; Good $550. Second $275. Third $175. For Mordlag, Mac's Adventure, Racing China Pontes, "B" Class. Jockey Boy, Valorous.
Allowance. Entrance $5. From the
8. Lead Mine Handicap-Win-Two, Mile Pest Once Round and In ner, $550. Second $275. Third $175. | (About One Mile 171 Yards) For China Poules, "E"
Claas Boolat Bay, Commencement Bay,
Time. $5. Expression.
Havoc Eve, Jockey Allowance. Entrance Six Furlongs.
Honeymoon Eve, Jober, Moonlight Boolat Bay, Commencement Bay, View. New Star, Potentate, Red Expression Time, Handicap Eve, Feather, Rob Roy, Royal Scot, Havoc Eve, Honeymoon Eve, Hum- Soldier of Britain.
drum Eve, Jober, New Star, Po- tentate, Red Feather, Rob Roy. Soldier of Britain,
SECOND DAY' "
1-Beaufort Handicap-Winner $500, Becond $250. Third $150, Br
AMERICA WANTS
ANNUAL DAVIS CUP PLAY
Surprised by the British Lawn
China Ponies, Grifins of this Sea-Tennis Association's decision to son. Winners at this Meeting and support the proposal for a bien- Ponles that have won $2,000 or nil; instead of an annual, Davis more stal barred. Jockey Cup competition, the United States Allowance. Extrace. 85. One Mile. Lawn Tennis Association has ad- Confusion Bay, Elizabeth. E dressed a letter to 30 competing pression Time, Half-Moon Eve, nations urging a continuation of Handicap Eve, Jober, Just In Time, annust contesta. Tundra pode National Defence, Pinfürenin gië-- (The “quality” and quantity of
1. or Tama Edndicap pirat drit-class Amateurs" and "thé gen-
or Betond: Bestion “Winner: Fiső: erat- standard of lawïf tennis, de- Secord $215 Third $15 for chins chrès the letter, would suffer trầm Ponies Clues: Wirin
EMPIRE SHOW SOCCER
Interesting Glasgow Tournament
Glasgow. May 25.
An interesting soccer tournament will be played here in connection with the British Empire Exhibition. The draw of the tournament has been made as follows:
Wednesday. May 25-Celtic v. Sunderland.
AND JOCKEYS
London, May 25. The following are the final accep- tors and their jockeys for the Derby:
Licence (Crouch), Found. Foolish (Jones), Caveman (Brennan), Gol- den Sovereign (Weston), Caerloptle Lane), Faroe (Perryman), Troon (Beary, Malabar (Bartlum). Chatsworth (Lowrey), Manoritë sam Wragg). Tahir (Sinirke), Mirza 1 (Hairy Wragg), Halcyon Gift (Oft Richards). Slipon (D. Smith), Pasch (Gordon Richards), Fly On
Blandstar (E. Smith). Sprague), What A Lad (Butchers?. Scottish Union (Curslake), Seventh Wonder (Carr), Portmarnock (Pat Beasley), Bois Rousse! (Elliot), Un
TEST PLAYER
DEAD
Mr. E. F. 9. Tylecote, famed as "a batsman and wicket- keeper with Oxford University, Kent, and England, has died at Hunstanton, aged 88,
He figured in six Test mat- ches against 'Australia—two. In England in 1836 and four in Australia during' the “"1882-83 four with the Hon. Ivor Bligh, afterwards Earl of Darnley.
Thai side. winning two Fimes out of three against the team which had vilted England in 1882, was acclaim- ed as having recovered "The Ashes." Tylecots kept wicket. He finished his cricket early In life owing to an' Injury re- ceived when struck by a ball.
breakable (Strett), Valerian at SWEENEY
(Stephenson).
LATEST CALL-OVER The following is the latest call- over on the Derby:
5/2 Pasch it and o)
91 Golden Sovereign (t and o) 9/1 Scottish Union it and o) .. 15/1 Bois Roussel (0), 100/6 (1) 100/6 Found Foolish it and o) 150/6 Mirza (0), 18/1 (t) 100/6 Portmarnock "(o). 18/1 (t)
30/1 Fly On (t and o 33:1 Valerian (o), 40/1 (L) ..33/1 Manorite (o), 40:1 (8)
101 Faroe it and o -40/1 Malabar it and of
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London, May 25. Additions to last night's latest call-over for the Derby are follows:-
JIN
LOSES
TO ROBB
· London, May 25. The defeat of Robert Sweeney, the holder, was the outstanding result of the second round mat- ches played at Troon today in the British Amateur Golf Champion- ship.
Sweeney, a young American who has become naturalised British subject, was beaten by five and four by W. M. Robb, of Moseley.
Frank Pennink, winner of the English amateur champion for the last two years. was also eliminated. by Charlie Pennink was "beaten Yates, of Atlanta, a member of the American Walker Cup team, by three and two
Friday. May 27-Aberdeen V. Chelsea.
Monday, May 30-Rangers v. Everton.
Troon 40 to 1 t. and of Tahir Wednesday. June 1-Hearts v.
and Unbreakable 40 to 1 o.. 45 to Brentford.
1. Caveman and Halcyon Glit Jocelyn Walker, the former Friday. June 3.--Winners of
50 to 1 o Blandstar 50 to 1 t. and Cambridge Blue. created a sur- Hearts Brentford will play
o.: Chatsworth 60 to 1 t, and o.;prising upset by putting out Reg- winners of Celtic v. Sunderland.
Monday, June 6-Winners of What A Lad 68 to 1 o.: Licence 80nold Smith, the American Walker
to 1 t. and o.: Caerloptic. Slip On | Cupper. by two up.' and Seventh Wonder 100 to 10.- (Reuter)..
Aberdeen V. Chelsea will play winners of Rangers v. Everton,
10. Final Friday, June Reuter).
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tie-
FIRST MATCH DRAWN
Glasgow. May 25. The Brst match -la connection with the British Empire Exhibition soccer
OAKS' PROBABLES
London. May 26... The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the Oaks to be run at Epsom on June 3:—
Bet Again (Jones). Siyabbesa (Weston), Night Bird Lowrey), Sweet Corn (Nevett), Solar Flower Rockfel (Sammy Wragg), Lady Noel (Sibbritt), The result was a draw neither Shrew (Semblat.. Ocean-Base side being able to score though (Beary), Stataralla (Harry Wragg), extra time was played.
Croix de feu (Gordon Richards)
tournament was played today between Celtic, the Scottish League champions., and Sunder- (Perryman), land.
The match will be replayed to-Rattoo (Maher), Radiant (Smirke), morrow when play will go on and Bonnet E.. Smith), Joyce (no on until a definite result is reach- Jockey), and Knole Star (Mar- ed.--(Reuter);
shall)-(Reuter),
BASEBALL NOTES
Chinese Should Defeat Volunteers Handily
INDIANS CROSS BATS WITH RECREIO ON "SUNDAY
(By Keystone Sack""}
Tomorrow at 2.15 p.m., the Volunteers clash with the Chinese Baseball Ciah. The outcome of this game should be a foregone con. clusion, with the former team's bad showing up to the present. One of the steadiest players lä the local league is cateher Harold Wing- lee, of the Defence team, who has shown consistent improvement since he began playing the sport, and can always be relied upon to: hold his boys together.
The only two others in the gang"]" There were a few minor squawka who have had experience are last week-end anent the ground Southpaw Joe Bowen, who doesn't rules regarding balls hit to right seem to be able to find the plate and leftfield, but we don't believe these days, and heavy clouter Dave the dissenters were justified. The Leopard of the windy alley, who rules work both ways, and each has been forced to do duty on the side has the same breaks. mound. This game should be easy pickings for the Chinese.
The following is the full schedule for the rest of the season:--
Today: Vol. v. C.B.C Tomorrrów: Vol. V. H.K.BC., ind. v. Rec.'
The Volunteers play again the next day, beginning at 9 a.. against the Hong Kong Club, and it's dollars to doughnuts that they'll be taken for another dc. However, on the last showing of the B.C. v. C.B.C..... Clubbers, with barely nine men on Sat, June 11-Rec. v. H.K.R.C.
the fteld, the Volunteers might turn. the tables and register their arst. win of the season in this encounter.
ANYBODY'S GAME
India will cross bats with Recreio in the second game of the morning. This looks like anybody's game! With the well showing they made against the Chinese last Sunday. the Portuguese have just as much chance for the pennant..as any team in the league, but the Indian boys are also on their toes.
Sat, June 4: C.3.C. v. Ind. Sun, June 5-Vol. 'v. Rec., H.K.
Sun.. Jung 12:--Vol.- v, Ind., C.B.C.
Rec.
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Sat., June 18:—H.K.B.C. v. Ind. Sun, June 19.—RK.B.C v, Vol. C.B.C. v. Ind.
Sat, June 25-Min. v. Rec." Burt, June 25:--Min. v. Ind., Min. Y, Vol.
Bat., July 2: Vol. v. C.B.C. Sun., July 3: HKB.C. v. Ind., Vol. v. Rec.
Mon, July 4:—U.B.A. V. All Stars. Sat, July 9-Ind. `v. Rec.
FANLING GOLF
The ground was just fit for play. `and that's all, last week-end. With'
A CORRECTION the rainy season on us there's no
The reported winner of the Bogey telling when games might be post- poned, causing the usual delay, in (par) pool at Fanling on May 21 the League schedule. We are in- and 22 has been disqualified owing formed that all postponed games to a technical error in the marking may be played whenever possible of his card: without interrupting the fixed schedule.
The winner is now W. J. Gordon" (18)-one up.
An Australian success was re- gistered by H. W. Hattersley, who beat Gordon Peters, the British Walker Cup player, by four and two.
In the third round. Cecil Ewing. the British player, beat Francis Quimet, the American Walker Cup non-playing captain, by one up.
Johnny Goodman, the American
champion, had an easy passage, against A. W. Briscoe, whom he beat by six and dive. He will meet a fel- low Walker Cup member, Charles Kocsis. tomorrow.Reuter).
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1938.
Sporting Fixtures
TODAY BADMINTON. -- YMCA Badmin
minton in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.: Cathedral Hall Badminton, 8 p.m. BRIDGE-Cheero Bridgë, & p.ni. TENNIS.-"D" Division,
Club Contra et
Radio Sports Club v. Army TC.; Police R.C. V. Central British "Assn.: Kowloon Tong v. Chinese R.C Kowloon Indian T.C. v. Recreto! Kowloon C.C. v. Oralgengower C.C.; Indian R.C. v. Civil Service C.C.
TOMORROW
¡BOWLS-Open Rinks Champion- ship: E. de Souza v; J. J. Basto (Kowloon B.G.C.);. A. Brooksbank 7. A. H. Basto (Recreio): H# A. Alves v. T. Ferguson (Kowloon C.C.); R. Duncan -v. E. · Lines (Kowloon F.05; F. Nolan v, E. Zimmern (Hong Kong FC); W. Oil v. A. S. 8. Alves (Civil Ser- vice C.C.); C. S. Rosselet J. Cavanagh (vilce' R.U.), GOLF-Summer Cup Final (Kow-
loon).
LAWN BOWLS-
The following will represent the BASEBALL-Volunteers v. Chinese Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club in
Baseball Club.
their Third Division lawn bowls BOWLS.--First Division: Craigenatch against the Kowloon Fxt-
gower C.C. v. Civil Service CC:ball Club tomorrow :-- Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.: W. A. Cornell, A. S. Mitchell. P. Police R.C. v. Recreto; Kowloon J. Hamilton, R. E. Wild (skip), 3.G.C. v. Kowloon Docks RÚ.; Second Division: Hong Kong F.C. "A" v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Givil Ser- vice C.C. v. Hong Kong F.C. "B" Police R.C... Craigengower C.C.; Third Recrelo v. Talkoo R.C. Division: Yacht Club v. Kowloon
Kowloon Tong, in their Third F.C.: Kowloon C.C.v. Hong Kong Division match against the HK.F.C. Electric RC: Recreto v. Craigen-will be represented by:--
gower C.C. Kowloon Tong v. Hong Kong F.C.
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SUNDAY, MAY 29 BASEBALL-Volunteers V. Hong Kong Baseball Club Recreio v. Indian R.C.
W. J. Hanseri, B. Naess, D. Drum- mond. A. Murdoch (skip).
P. S. Cassidy, E Ecapes, A. Nissim, A. W. Brown (skip).
KOWLOON TONG
C. Mose, J. Tang. J. L. Stephens, A. Spary (skip).
T. M. Gregory. J. K. Lim. V, Atienza. H. Gittins (skip).
A. E: Castro, H. Y, Hsu, Y. Abbas, A. H. Basto (skip).
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