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CLUB'S ATHLETICS.
EASTERN F. C. HOLD A
SPORTS MEETING.
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1931.
The first annual athletic meeting of the Eastern Football Club took pincé yesterday afternoon in flae weather before a large gathering, and some close fnlshes were seen.
In the 100 metres championship M. Subhen won, in splendid style. Loo Bing-tong proved the champion, with 18 points to his credit including threo frets and a second.
The relay race open to the Colony attracted no fewer than-ilve teams; and was won by St. Paul's College, with H. M. S. Hornes second, only a few yards behind the winners.
In a short speech in Chinese at the the Conclusion, the chairman of Eastern Football Club expressed hla appreciation to all prize donors and to those who had worked so hard to nke the sports a success, particular- ly Mr. Subhan, the averetary, and to the South China Football Club for the lean of the ground. The results were: Long Jump-1, Lee Hing-tong; 2, Leung Yu-choi; 3, K. Ram. Distance 17 ft. 5 ins.
SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.
WOODLAND STAG BREAKS RECORD.
longths,
ist Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Mr. Chan Tin-son's Zothan (100) (Mr. Front) Mr. H. S. Chan's Pride of Tsingtao
(150)
{Mr, Tung) 2 Measra. Toeg and Priestley's Gay
Crusader (167) ..........(Mr. Reidy) 3] Won by length' and a half; many
Time: 1 mins. 40.3/0 secs. Parl-mutuel: Win $0.10: Places,
Fotnumun Plate: "D" Class: Seven the Governor and Lady Peel. A Furlongs For China Ponies. "" Class. Weight for inches as por meeting was the scale. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or fouture of the fine form shown by Woodland Stag part thereof won in Stakes since 1st in the Warwick. This Australian January, 1931. Entrance Fee $0. 1st pony, although carrying 180 lbs., Prize: $450, 2nd: $250. 3rd Prize:|| Was steered to victory in record $150. time for a mile and n
There was some excellent sport at. the Extra Race Meiing at Happy Valley on Saturday, the $6.70. large attendance including E. |
quarter. Mr. Aitch Altch's Valorous (166)
Mr. Frost was the most successful jockey. In right appearances, he rode four firsts, one second and two thirds. Results:
Customs Bandenp: "A" Class: One Mile-For China Ponies. "A" Class. Entrance Fee $h. 1st Prize: 3000. Top weight not to exceed 161 b. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200, Mr. Chan Tin-son's Wisdom Stag
(161)
(Mr. Frost) Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve (150)......
(Mr. Charles)
1ligh Jump 1. J. Silva; 2, Leung Mrs. Dunbar's Little Beaver (133) (Mr. Proulx) Vin-chol; Ng Po-kul. Height 5 ft.
1
100 meters championship.--1, M. Won by a length and a half; four Sabhan; 2, La) Ting-choi; 3, Ng Po-lengths. Jul. Tine 12 seen,
200 meters championship-1, Chiu Sik-cher; 2, Lee Bing-tong; 3. Ne Po kui. Tlan 20.4 aves,
Time: 2 mins, 01.1/5 »UZN.
1
2
3
(Mr. Heard)
Piccalil (165) (Mr. Stewart) Messrs. Moir and Carmichael's Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Tho Tiger (165) .........(Mr. Frost) Won by two lengths; a neck. Time: 1 min, 48.1/5 secs. 1st $0.30; 2nd $20.70; 3rd $8.00.
Pari-mutual: Win $9.20; Places,,
THE CASH SWEEPS.
Some Substantial Dividends
R
Returned.
Race 1.
No. 05
247
}
127
$1,293.60 360.60 184,80
Pari-mutuel: Win $61.80; Pinees, 1st $0.00; 2nd $0.10.
****
Customis Handicap: One Mile.--For China Ponies. Class. Top weight not to exceed 101 1b.
k Entrance Fee $5.
Prize: 3rd Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $250.
200 meters low hurdles.--1, Lee 2 Wong Wing-nimi; 3, Ng Hing-tong Po-kul, Time 324 sees,
400 meters championship.--1, Lee Bing-tong; 2, Chul Sik-chee; 8, Yu$150. Chik-shumi. Time 61,2 revs.
One alle ebampionship.---1, Ching In- pum: Lee Min-sum; 3. Ng Ying- fee Tine & mins. 10 wees.
Indie nomination. 1, Mr. Sabhan and Miss Silva: 2. Mr. Ng Po-kul and Mine Nr: 3, Mr. Wong Kuk-nang and Miss Wong.
100 meters relay race (small boys). 1. King's College,
800 meters rely race open to the Colony. 4. St. Paul's College; 2. H. M. S. Hermes. Ti min. 445
8.
200 meters lailius' race.1, Miss Yuen Wal-pun; # Max Kao Lainger, 200 meters small girls' race-1. Wong Yo-kin; 2. Lá Kam-sum; 3, 11 Kam.ha
Clampion. Lee its.
Bing-tong. 18
PANE
DAVIS CUP RESULTS.
SOUTH AFRICA QUALIFY TO MEET BRITAIN,
London, May 16.
|
Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos.
Class: 475, 433.
"D"
Race 2.
No. 607
.$1,609.40
**
186
448.10 61
224.20 inplaced runners (350 ench) Nos. 240. 261, 31, 500, 16.
Race 3.
No, 254
2
$1,680.00 480.00 240.00
3
Mr. Chan Wai-song's Nippy (193) (Mr. 1p Kui-ying) Mr. Even Daylight Eve (150)....
(Mr. Reidy) Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Grouse (183) (Mr. T. Y. Tung) Won by three quarters of a length; head. Tiny: 2 mins, 034/ñ nues, Pari-matuel: Wis $46.70; Places, 1st $10.30; 2nd $7.10; 3rd $11.70.
Custom Handicap: "C" Class: One Mile, -For China Ponies. " Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 lb. Entrance Per $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr A. A. R. Rotella's Mindoro .Cr. Proudx) (140) Messra. Brown and Coppin's Fri- tillery (156) (Mr. G. Ú. du Roza) 31. Harmac'à foveret (158)
(Mr. Frost) Won by half a length; four length Time: 2 mins, 65 secs,
87 97
Unplaced Famers ($50 each) Nos. 104, 450, 213, 74, 269, 70, 684, 632, 317, 535, 710, 728.
Race 4.
No.
40
30
+
400
$3,416,00
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FANLING GOLF.
F. A. REDMOND WINS THE BOGEY POOL.
Including 21 carried forward
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the close
from March, for which no cards of the sugar market on Saturday
returned, there were 74 Wure
has been received by Messrs. Pen- entries for the Bogey Pool at Fanling on May 16th-17th F. A.treath and Co.
Woll. Itedmond (7), four down, while L. G. S. Dedwell (6) and A. Leuch (10), five down, tled for
076.00 188.00 Unplaced runners ($100 each) Nen.second prize. 27, 523.
Race 5.
1
No. 645
845 876
$1,960.00 660.110 280,00 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 2126, 607, G83, 8, 109, 622, 9, 672,
611, 281, 745, 531.
(tace 6.
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Pari-matuel: Win $29.50; Place, Ist $7.00: 2nd $6.30; 3rd $5,00.
No. 268
600
716
.$1,807.10 616.40 268,20 Unplaced runners ($bu each) Nos.
A match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club has been arranged for Whitsun Day at Happy Valley. Starting times will be arranged both for morning and afternoon, morning play to start at 9 a.m. Players in this match will have right
other all Way players.
of
Smugglers Handicap: One Mile 156, 646, 316, 697, 181, 488, 201, 043, KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
For China Ponios, Gelas of this Senson. Top weight not to exceed 181 . Entrance Fee $6. 181 Prize: $750. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
South Africa, by winning their two. L. T. Fix tohi Keg (140) ... remaining matches against Ireland, at Dublin fo-duy, qualified to meet ; Britain in the next round of the European. Zone of the Davis' cup. They defeated Ireland with the loss Mr. Wang Lan-kam's Eros (133) of but one match, to-day's remaining! two singles being annexed by visitors.
515, 113, 438, 598, 450, 210, 548,
Race 7.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
W. GROVES SECURES THE JUNIOR TITLE.
W. Groves won the Junior Cham- pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday, when he defeated A. W. Brown in the final, 4 and 3, after a match in which he revealed himmelt the superior player,
No. 224
$2,060.80
206
"
68830
2014.10. Unplaced rumpers ($50 each) Nos.] (Mr. Tang) 1 495, 27, 652. 18. Chan The-son's Wonderful
Race 8. Stag (152) (Mr. Frost) 2 No. 178
12
the
(Mr, Proulx} Won by length and a hall; three lengths.
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#
$2.205.00 24-1
630,00 605
315.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 497, 246, 745, 216, 373.
Race 9.
The semi-final positions Open Foursomes were also played for,¡
in
the
No. 571
$2,209.80
with the following realis:
83 408
628.80
314.40
Race 10.
No. R21
750
GRA
In the ore, Kirby beat Lyttleton) Rogers, 3-6, 7-5, 10-8, 6-2, and in the other, Spence de fenied. McGuire in straight sets, 6-3 6-4, 6.2.
Tinte: 2. mins. 01.3/5 sees. Pari-muturk: Win $10.40; Plaers, 1st $7.20; 2nd $6.80.
Lend line fondicap: "C" Class: One Mile and a Quarter-For China
On Friday, the visitors went into Ponies. "C" Cals. Top weight noi) the lead by the doubles victory af to exeved 161 lb. Entrance Fee $0. Spence and Farquharson over Lytte-1st Prize: $400 2nd Prize: $200. ton Rogers and Serampe, who won by fard Prize: $100.
Another tie tu reach n definite con- clusion to-day, W295 that at Delo, where Polund secured the necessary third match against Norway. In this, Tloczynski and Stolarow (I'm. land) beat Cristoffersen and Fager. stroom, 6-2, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2.
4
#
three sets in two, after losing the Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's City Hall first. The scores were 1-6, 0-1, 3-5,
(148)
(Mr. Proulx)· 1 -2-1, 4-34.
Mr.. T. P.-Ts Tunney (160)
(HF T. 1. Dung) Mr. Yam Man's One Third (153) (Mr. G. U. ds Roza) Won by two lengths; shert head. Time: 2 mins. 39.2/4 seck. Pari-mutuel Win $11.40; Places, Ist $11.30; 2nd $10.00; 3rd $9.00.
Lead Mine Handicap: "D" Class: One Mile and a Quarter-For China land in the easiest possible manner, Ponies. "D" Clues. Tup weight noi! Baron de Morpurgo and Delbono to exceed 161 b. Entrance Fee $5. benting Knappert and Van de Heide, 1st Prize: $350. 2nd Prize: 3150. 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. 10
At Turin, Italy vanquisheid
Hol
obtain the T-3rd Prize: $15. quired third game. On Friday De
1
2
Stefani (Italy) beat Van der Heide, Mr. H. I. Johnson's Duke of 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, and Barun de Morpurge (Italy) beat Knappert, 6-4, 6-1, 6.3. Czecho-Slovakia secured 2 Jon Against Greece 'nt Athens today, when in the third match, a doubles, Menzel and Marsatek (Czecho Slovakia) defeated Ball and Neo- inides, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4, The day before, each tenni WOR a match, Menzel 1st $7.60; 2nd $66.00; 3rd $68.20. eliminating Zerindi in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, and Carandlati (Greece) beating Hecht, 1-6, 8-6, 6-2, 11-0.
At Copenhagen, where Denmark had aleendly benten Rumania, the Danish players proceeded to make it a five straight minteles victory, Ulrich beat- ing Bunen 6-1, 6-1, 6-0, while Henrik- son bent Mushu 4-0, 6-1, 6-4, 4-0, B-1-Reuter,
Normandy I (152) (Mr. Frost) Mr. Dairen's Bay of Bellingham II (140) (Mr. J. M. D. Remedios) Mr. John's Redskins (157) ......
(Mr. Charles) 3 Won by two lengths; a short hend. Time: 2 min. 44.4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $10.60; Places,
HOLIDAY SOCCER.
SCOTLAND OVERWHELMED BY AUSTRIA,
ter.
Warwick Farm Handicap! One Milo and A Quarter-For Australian Ponies. Entrance Fee $6. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
2
Mr. Chan Tin-son's Woodland Stag
(180)
(Mr. Frost). 1 Messrs. Kong's Evening Star (142) (Mr. Harriman) Messrs. Proulx and Sling's Kilrea
(152)
... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... (Mr. Proulx) Won by three lengths; four lengths. Time: 2 mins 24.376 seca. (a re- cord).
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Pari-mutuet: Win $7.20; Places, 1st $5.00; 2nd $6.10; 3rd $6.70.
Pineapple Plate: Six Furlongs. (Novices)--For China Ponles that have started in Hongkong at least London, May 10.
twice since 1st January, 1931 and have Playing in Vienna to-day, a repre- tiot won more than one race since Ist sentative eleven from Scotland won January, 1991. Weight for Inches as heavily defeated by Austria, losing per scale. Winners, 7 lb. penalty. by five clear goals.
To be ridden by Jockeys who have England gained a comfortable suc. not won five flat races anywhere at cean against Belgium, at Brussels, any time. Entranco Fee $5. 1st winning by four goals to one-Ren-Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $250. 3rd}
Prize: $150, - Mr. A. W. da Roza's Ji!! (160)
(Mr. A. W. da Roza) 1 Mr..AA. R. Batalho's Lobater Bay
(168).
*****(Mr. Noronha) 2 Mr. . M. Stewart's Young Pre- tender (149) ...(Mr. Stewart) Won by a length; three lengths, Time: 1 min. 82.2/5 secs. Park-mutuot: Win $8.50; Placce, Jat $5.00; 2nd $19,90; Ord $12.19,
Folaumun Plate: "A" Clanu: Seven Kaye Don the racing motor boat Furlonga-For China Ponies. "A" driver, made three tests in Miss Eng Class, Weight for inches E land II on Lake Garda (Italy) yes scale. Winners of $8,000 or more in terday. He reached over 100 kilometras
SPEED TRIALS.
KAYE DON TRIES ROAT ON LAKE GARDA.
London, May 10.
per
an hour. New propellers were sub-stakes since 1st January, 1981 barred. sequently fitted, and a further speed 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part trin will be made today-British theroof won in Blakes since 1st Wireless.
January, 1981. Entrance. Foo $35.
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.$2,570.00 736,00 368,00 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 673, 676, 800, 110, 705, 202.
London Terminals.
March 1932 6/9% down 1⁄2 May 1932 6/11 down 1⁄4d. August 1931 6/3% down 3⁄4d. December 1931 6/7 down ad.
New York Terminals. March 1932 1.45 up 1 pt. May 1932 1,50 no change. July 1931 1.21 up 1 pt. September 39831 1.29 no change, December 1931 1.37 up 1 pt. London (16/5/31)--New York slightly better demand. Chad-
bourne arriving to-day,
Sourabaya (16/5/31).-Trust sold 600 tons Browns ex Old Crop jai f. 7.25.
KENTUCKY DERBY.
FAVOURITE WINS IN RECORD TIME,
Louisville, May 10. The classic Kentucky Derby, run
Wilson and Thompson beat Dimas-over a mile and a quarter to-day, was
dale art Henderson, 2 up.
Sanderson, and Stoker beat Silk stone and Jack, 3 and 1.
Runsel and Buxton beat E. C. Fin- cher and Woolley, 4 and 3,
Mundy and Hiller bent Trice and Sapsed, 3 and 1.
THE
won by the favourite, Mrs. Payno Whitney's. Twenty Grand, in the re- cord time of 2 min. 1 4-5 sec,
Twenty Grand was so well patronig ed on the totalisator, that for a win. returned only $3.70 for $2.--Reu- ter's American Service,
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