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RACE HANDICAPS.
FOR THE FIFTH EXTRA
RACE MEETING,
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1931.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
CHAMPIONS -LOSE TO THE REST.
The following
official are the
In a fast game at King's Park, on handicaps for the Fifth Extra Kace the K.B.S.F.P.A ground yesterday moeting to be held next Saturday: afternoon, the Rest, consisting of Customs "A" Class Handicap-Kowloon players, defented the Hong- Vasylock (150 lbs.), Wisdom Stag kong Ladies' Hockey Club, the cham- (148), Zorhan (161), Boxing Eve pions in the competition for the Caer (156), Guy Crusader (101), | Clark Cup, by three goals to one. Donnabelin (185), JM (142), Fortuno
On the play, the Rest were far Bay (140) Little Beaver (133), superior and had the better of the Christmas Chimes (18), Royal Flush exchanges. Fed by a sound defence, (140); Wakefield (153). Pride of with A. Fowler outstanding at right Tingtoo (183).
hack, the forwards were quick and Handicap-clever to seize opportunities, and not Customs "B" Clans Winsome Sung (133 (ba.), Fair Sport long after the game had been 183), Valorous (143), Daylight Eve progress M. George put them in the (160), New Year's Evo (133), Misty lead with a splendid shot. Eve (183), Mike (101), Crown Prince The champions were rather weak. (133), Sunction (133), Carnival Evo in defence, with the exception of G. (140), Lobster Buy (133), Holly Leaf E. Little, who played an excellent (148), O-Moon (133), Pickle (133), game in goal. Indeed, but for her Nippy (133), Peppercorn (133). The splendid keeping this Rest would have Plover (118), The Grouse (133), The scored more often than three times.
C. M. Ferguson equalised for the Tiger (161), Piccalil (133), Imperial
few minutes Inter Hall (133); Eros (133), Rouslah (166). champions, but
M. Woolley obtained the lead for the Custome *10* Class Handicapiteat with a rather lucky goal. Fritillery (156 lbs.), Scrappit (133), Wine
(150), Stag (141), Tunney Sonny Boy (110), Pacemnicer (134). Klburt (131), Ghvalpen Mount (143), Morning Star (194). Good Day
All the forwards of the Rest were (133). Sunny Day (141), Leveret elever, cepecinily M. George, who (158), Monk (133), One Third (188), | played a splendid game at centre Empresk Hall (145), Orlando (142). forward. She was always dangerous near the goal and only the sound Mascut (13), Mihaloro (183), Misamis (144). The Discarded (155) Acacia Foal-keeping of G. E. Little prevented Leaf (133), Jadestine (153), Silver her from scoring more often. P. Key (133), Thunderous Stag (143). Gittina, at right wing, was very Brunswick Hall (133), Armany (148), speedy and put in many splendid Fifty Fifty (151), Christmas Belle centres. (152), Cream Cracker (133), Yankee (131). Bronz Eyes (135), The Quail (140), City Hall (148). Groombridge (133), Happy Returns (133), Awaken Lion (133).
Smugglers Handirap.-Wonderful Stag (162 hr), Wise Stag (133) Valorous (146), Fortune Bay (161) Little Beaver (145). Leveret (140) Mindoro (133). Haily Lon (148), Gold Key (14). Nippy (1), Eros (133), Paul Fry (110)
Lead Mine " Class Handicap Fritillery (156 s.), Wise Stag (141), Tunney (150), Mount Elburz (131), Tango (133), Chivalrous (143), Morning Star (134), Good Day (183), Tay (133), Leveret (168), Vamoose (133), One Third (163), Empress Hall (145), Orlando (111), Country Club (183). Mindoro (103), Misamis (144), Silver Key (133), The Lombard (133). Britannic Hall (168). Fifty Fifty (161), Christum Belle (152), Cream Cracker (13), Brown Eyes (1:35). The Pheasant (152), City Hall (48), Happy Returns (133). Awaken Lion (138) Mongolian Stug (136).
After the interval, play became more even, but before the end, M. George placed the Rest further ahead with a fine effort.
Trophy Presented.
HOME CRICKET.
BOTH VARSITIES LOSE THEIN MATCHES.
London, May 8. Three further matches were con- eluded to-day, Yorkshire anally beat- Ing Oxford, Sussex defeating Cam- bridge, and the Now Zealanders trouncing Essex,
Yorkshire, Oxford, Yorkshire won their match by an
innings and 2 runs. Oxford batted first for 213, Macaulay taking 4 wickets for 48 runs, and to this York shire replied with 385. Oxford's second venture was disastrous, pro- during only 80, Macaulay taking 6 for
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Suiker v. Cambridge. Suasex beat Cambridge by wirkets, Cambridge compiled 181; with 207, to which Sussex replied Cook contributing 25 not out. Cam- bridge in the second innings knock- ed 32. Left with an easy thing, Sussex up 172, Langridge taking 7 for registered the required 57 runs for
the loss of 4 wickets.
New Zealanders v. Essex. The New Zealanders won by an' tanings and 18 runs. Batting first, the tourists compiled 425, Dempster doing splendidly with 212. Daer took for 4. EAHER responded gamely, hitting up. 201, to which O'Connor contributed a fine 129. The task was too big however, and following on the county team could only add 115. Merritt taking 8 of their wickets for 41 runs--Reuter.
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DOG-RACING TRACK FOR MACAO.
At the conclusion of the gune, Mr. A. A. Tinnd enid that in the absence of Mr. Cher Clark he had been naked to any n few words. He congratulated the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club on winning the Cher
HONGKONG COMPANY BEING Clark Cup, saying that
They fully FORMED FOR PURPOSE. deserved their success. They had been a well-organised team and, la his
Macao, May 7.. opinion, the ronson why they were an During the past few weeks there successful was their splendid tram- have been reports in Maenu that the work. They were by meana indag-racing fleence granted vincible, he continued, and if only other teams would co-operate more, they might prevent the up-from crossing the harbour.
The speaker also congratulated the St. Andrews Ladies' Hockey Club for being the runners-up in the competi- de Recreio for tlon, and the Club heing third. Incidentally, he said, the latter teams were the only side to take points from the champions.
Mr. Dand said that one of the things he had noticed during the present competition was the improved standard of play. Every tenim had shown good progress, and if this was maintained, he was sure that next year's competition would be keener than ever.
He then called upon Mias E. M. Gray, the captain of the championa, to
the The following were
Lend Mine "D" Class Handicap,— Noukhail (161 lbs.), Bay of Belling ham II (140). Celerity (142), Arctic Eve (133), Flornotta (139), Sans Souci (133), Duke of Normandy II (162), Choctow 11 (140), As You Like | revive the Cup. It (169) Andantine (116), Twilight (133), Silver Fiare (138), Happy Day | yesterday: 4161). Loch Sloy (193). Redskins (157),
Mavanagher (198), (142), Bay of Calamity (133), Agate 13. Fanling Stag (133) Happy Choice (1) Pagoda (152), white Stars (133).
tomma
to Mr.
William Logan Gerrard, of Shanghai, nome two months ago, has been taken over by a syndicate of British, Portu- guese and Chinese merchants. This report has now been confirmed, and a Hongkong company is being formed to carry on the business of dog-racing: at Macao, Mr. W. L. Gerrard severing bis connexion with the business.
Full particulars of the company are not yet available, but it is understood that the capital will be either $150,000 r $200,000, and that it has been com- pletely underwritten.
Mr. L. F. Jovino of Shanghai hns been engaged as General and Racing Manager, and is at present in Shang- hul making arrangements on behalf of the company for equipment and regs to be sent to Macao. It is not known when work will commence on the track at Macao, but it will be some time before construction work can be completed, ns in addition in the track and publie enclosures, kennels have
Among the promoters of the syndie- at are Mr. Henrique Nolasco da Silva, Mr. Antonio Maria da Silva. and Mr. Fan Kit-jang. Among other members of the new company prominent British and Chinere mer chants.
Rest.. Re; A. Fowler,
als to be baill, Tik Woolley; E. Booth, M. Alves, S. Dalziel C. Botelha, M. Woolley, M. George, A. Alver, and P. Gittina.
Hongkong-G. E. Little; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley: J. 1.. Whyte, B. M. Warwick Farm Handicap-Wood-Pope, A. 1. Wallace, J. C. Bell, J. land Stag (180 lbs.). Kiiren (162). Dalziel, E. M. Dolan, C. M. Ferguson Evening Star (110), Fritz (1:0), The M. Bishop, Raindrop (159) Pegasus, (130), Wattle (156), Caulfield (199), Juliett (130).
AN INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACE.
"DOUBLE TWELVE" SPARTS AT BROOKLANDS,
London, May 8.
Visit to Macan.
The following members of the Radio Sports Club have been selected to play in tuckey, mustch with the Macau Hockey Club at Maran morrow (Sunday):
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CHIANG SUBMITS THE CONSTITUTION,
J. Gilchrist, Atma Singh, K. Madh, TITLE OF PRESIDENT OF THE
M. H. Unni, G. Singh, Avtar Singh. Kalwant Singh and F.. A. Kemp, Reserve: Surwa Singh. Referee: 1- Kornail Singh.
REPUBLIC TO DO.
Nanking, May 8: Chiang Kai-shek submitted the to the Provisional Constitution National Convention this morning. The Constitution provides for a committee farm of Government,
The international motor race known | weather improved inter and there was us the "Double Twelve" begun at very little kidding, Brooklands at 9 o'clock this morning. One feature of the race, which is a
It continues until B 'clock to-night, handicap event, was the large number which is calculated to lead to "closer and then after twelve hours intermis-of "Baby" ears, particularly Austinsperation and better harmony." Hion will be reaumed for twelve hours and Morris Midgets.
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Sir Malcolm Campbell was unable e no President of the Republie but Although rain made the track dif- to compete through indisposition-merely a Chairman of the Govern- ficult during the early stages. the | British Wirelcan.
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