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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CHAMPIONS RACE AT
SHANGHAI,
SUSPENSION OF A JOCKEY.
Shanghai, May 7. Hr. Haimovitch was suspended to- day as the result of an inquiry by the Stowards over the big sweep.
with Bowling up, won Busy the Champions by three lengths.
Wheatcroft (Brand) was second,
and
Alligator (Pote Hunt) third. is believed Dr. Edgar is the holder of the winning ticket in the "A" sweep.
The numbers in this sweep are- Busy Bee 38548, Wheatcroft 8454, Alligator 13910,
In the "B" sweep the numbers drawn are.-269, 37805, 48573-Our Own Correspondent.
Suspension Explained.
Shangbai, May 7. The Champions was run glorious weather.
to
off in
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following have been selected to reprosent the K. C. C. in their League fixtures on Saturday:
"A Division.
Versus M. B. K, on the M. B. K. courts at 4 pan.
EC. Fincher (Capt.) and E. F. A. E. Fincher: Thomas Lay and Guest; W. Hyde and G. Boediker.
"B" Division. Versus The Craigongower Cricket Club, home ground at 4 p.m.
L. Jack (Capt.) and R. B. Hambly: F. Grose and 3. Mackintosh: Wm. Git- tins and A. T. Lee,
"C" Division.
Versus The C. R. C. on the K. C. C. round at 4 p.m.
W. Brown (Capt.) and N. Mackay, F. L. Zimmern and D. Laing; Geo. Lee and G. Hedley.
The following have been selected to Club in their League fixture against represent the Craigengower Cricket the Kowloon Cricket Club on Satur day-Henry J. Howard, Joseph W. Leonard, William J. Howard, Arthur
A sensation was created by a last- minute suspension of Mr. Victor Hai- movitch, who was to have ridden Busy Bet. It is
It is alleged that he asked Doc. Edgar, who held the big sweep ticket on Busy Bee, to sell him a tenth interest, Dr. Edgar is reported to have refused, and reported Mr. Hai-B. Hamson, Armin Kitchell, George movitch to the Stewards, who eus- pended M. Haimovitch indefinitely.
Edgar is reported to have argued that he was afraid Mr. Hai- movitch would not ride his best- Reuter.
Full Results.
The Shanghai Champions was won by Busy Bee in the record time of 2 minutes 32-2/5 rconds.
For the complete results of the day's programme, given below, we are Indebted to the Hongkong Club:
The Yangtze Cup.
Mr. Eve's Election Eve
(Mr. Haimovitch) 1 Mr. Day's Wedding Eve
(Mr. Dallas) Mr. Robson's The Crafty Bird
(Mr. Brand) Time: 2 minutes 5-4/5 seconds.
The Hart Legacy Cup.
Mr. Toeg's Nith (Mr. Pote Hunt) Mr. We Two's Oh Kay (Mr. Doitz)
2
3
1
Mr. Day's Poppyland (Mr. Dallas) 3
Time 56 3/5 seconds.
The Racing Stakes.
Mr. & Mrs. A. V. White's Merry Dancer (Mr. Collaco)
Mr. Black's Navigatïda
Lia
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON C. C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following players have been selected to represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in the lawn bowls league on Saturday:
1st team v Craigengower C.C. (away):
H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde Lay and J. Fraser (Skip).
Goodwin, H. Overy, J. C. Lyal
and J. Gibson (Skip).
A. C. Burford, J. Howe, L E. Lam- mert and A. E. Silkstone (Skip),
2nd team v Kowloon Bowling Green Club (home);
T. W. Carr, J. Dinnen, J. J. Hirst
L. J. Blackburn (Skip).
and
W. Borrowman, A. J. Kew, W. Goldenberg and B. Pethram (Skip). O. B. Raven, D. A. Purves, V. C. Labrum and J. M. Jack (Skip).
Electric Team.
The following have been selected Electric represent Hongkong Recreation Club against Craigengewer
to
(Mr. Noodt)
(Mr. Maitland)
2
on the Electric green on Saturday:
3
Mr. W. II. & Hunt's Hunan
Time:
2 minutes 6-2/6 seconds.
The Rubicon Plate.
1
Mr. We Two's Mister Cinders
(Mr. Haimovitch) Messrs. Liddell & Purrell's Drury
Lane (Mr. Deltz) 2. Mr. Cire's Wayylight (Mr. Moller) 9
Time: 2 minutes 41 seconds.
The Dainy Scramble.
(Mr. Maitland) S
Mr. M. & L. G's Western Park
(Mr. Rothe) 1 Messrs. McBain & Sokoloff's
Vecherock (Mr. Sokoloff) 2 Mr. Angus Ferguson Peltrel
Time: 57-4/5 seconds.
The Cheefon landicap A Class, Messrs. Sequeira & Gray's Royal
Bee (Mr. Collaco) 1 Mr. Billeve's Yesterday Eve
(Mr. Haimovitch) Mr. Wayfoong's Debit Balance
(Mr. Clark)
*Dead Heat
Time: 2 minutes 56-3/6 seconds.
The Chefoo Handicap, "B" Clasa.
**
2*
Mr. Cire's Bluelight (Mr. Deitz) 1
Messrs. Fred Siemssen & Fritz
Breitung Fandango (Mr. McCann) Mr. Hardy W. Fowler's Punt Gun (Mr. Needa)
Time: 2 minutes 58-3/5 seconds.
The Ningpo Cup.
Mr. Day's Engagement Eve
(Mr. Dallas) Mr. B. H. McNair's Martin Harvey (Mr. Rothe)
Mr. Robson's Summarization
(Mr. Brand) Time: 2 minutes 40 seconds.
The Shanghai Champions.
S. J. Clarke, E. Thompson, D. S.
F.
Hili and W. H. B. Muskett (Skip).
Padgett, W. Stoker, G. T. Duckworth and H. Hatch (Skip).
A. Tarbuck, T. P. Saunderson, J. F. Lanny and A. F. Paul (Skip).
Reserves: V. Sorby and H. Jones.
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(cable address: "Swanstock," Shanghai), who are not responsible fer cable mutilations.
Tone of Market-Irregular.
No. of Shares done. Million. Call Money.--3%.
American Smelting
Anaconda Copper Baltimore & Ohio BOTK
Warner
Chrysler
City Service Common
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1:4
Curtis Wright Common
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Eastman Kodak
Electric Bond & Share
8
Erie Railroad
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General Motors
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General Railway Signal
Gold Dust
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Mr. Eve's Busy Bee (Mr. Bowling) 1
Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft
Mr. Toeg's Alligator
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Granby Consolidated
Hudson Motors
International Cement
International Nickel
3 Montgomery Ward
Radio Corp.
Sears Roebuck
Simmons Company
Standard Oil Co. of New York
Union Carbide & Carbon
(Mr. Brand)
2
United States Rubber
United States Steel
(Mr. Pobe Hunt) 3 Time: 2 minutes 32-2/6 seconds (a record).
The Jockey Cup. Messrs. Lemarchand & Springfield'a
Chilly Eve (Mr. Moses) Mr. Cire's Pride (Mr. Minney) 2 MCAST. Liddell & Purcell's Merry
Lord (Mr. Tingle) 8 Time: 2 minutes 33-4/5 seconds. The Newchwang Cap. Mr. B. P. Laleaen's L'Amour
(Mr. Rothe) Mr. Massachusetts' Sailor Boy
The Great Northern Handicap. Mr. Toeg's The Hopeful Bird
(Mr. Pote Hunt) 1 Mr. Konjoy's Appleleaf
(Mr. Brand) Mr. We Two's Young Bill
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Mr. Toeg's Grea (Mr. Pote Hunt) Tirac: 2 minutes 6-3/5 seconds.
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Time: 2 minutes 7 seconds.
The Cmsolation Cup.
2
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DIOLITE, WINS THE TWO THOUSAND,
EASY VICTORY AT TEN TO ONE.
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London, May T. The result of the Two Thousand Guineas, run at Newmarket to-day over a distance of a mile, was:
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Twenty-eight ran. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third.
Betting was · 10/1. Diolite, 33/1 Paradine, 26/1 Silver Flare Router.
Dame Anne Louis Mcllroy, pro- fessor of obstetrics and gynne cology at the Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn-road, urged the Health Mr. Lads Firefly (Mr. Maitland) and Cleanliness Council at its Mr. A. V. White's Star of Cheklang
(Mr. Needa) 2
luncheon to take up the campaign against long skirts. "Although I (Mr. Judah) 8 do not admire very short skirts,"
she said, “I believe that if the long:
Time: 2 minutes 3-1/8 seconds.
The following tickets sold in Hong-trailing dresses-copies of Vic- kong drew poles in the Powhattantorian styles-become Sweep:
Ticket No.
10554 3061
Pony
Busy Bee
Debit Balance.
really fashionable again much of the work of this council will go to the wall,"
GRAIN EXHIBITION IN CANADA.
EXHIBITS FROM CHINA.
From the Canadian Govern-- ment Trade Commissioner comes a
CANADA TO HAVE AN ELECTION.
SURPRISING STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.
Ottawa, May 7.
booklet dealing with the world's In the course of a Budget debate grain exhibition and conference in the House of Commons, Mr. Mac- to be held from July 25 to August konzie King announced that a gen- 7 at Regina, Sask, Canada. eral election in Canada would be
Canada has been the leading held in the autumn. exporting country for wheat since] the Great War, exports of Canadian wheat during 1929, 1928 and 1927 being respectively:
1929 .....359,824,717 bushels 1928
.259,398,508 1927 .248,497,482
The announcement surprised the House, and was contained in a brief statement in reply to the Conserva- tive opposition leader Mr. Bennett, who moved an amendment involving vote of non-confidence in the Gov- ernment on the general ground of its alleged insincerity regarding It is therefore fitting that the the Budget tarif changes recently World's Grain Exhibition and announced. Mr. Bennett asserted Conference should be held in the that Mr. Dunning's proposals were heart of Canada's wheat-producing completely at variance with the
Government's declared policies. prairies ut Regina, Sask.
Substantial pries are offered
Mr. Mackenzie King replied that for exhibits of various field crops,ple's mandate should
Government armed with the peo- represent including rice. Rice growers or Canada at the Imperial Economic exporters in Hongkong and the Conference. New Territories and China are
It is expected the election will invited to exhibit. All com be held late in August or early munications regarding the World's in September-Reuter's American Grain Exhibition and Conference Service. should be addressed to Mr. Ernest
Rhoades, Secretary, Regina, Sask., quite adequate to house the Canada.
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