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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1932.

THE

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THE CHINA PHAR LAY IS BEATEN

The final day's racing in the Spring Meeting of the Shanghai Race Club Was decided on Saturday when the main event of the day was the Grand National Steeplechase, which was won by C. S. Franklin's Bunny,

Phar Lap, belonging to Owen & Co. failed to uphold the reputation which the name has now gained in racing circles and was beaten in the Spring Grifins' Handicap "A" Class by A. B. Henchman's Sandy Lodge.

The full results of the day's races, obtained through the courtesy of the Hongkong Club, are given below:

The Woosung Cup.

Three quarters mile. Elma' Silver Grey (McBain) H. G. Robinson's The Blacksmith (J. O. Harris) Peach's Fuchs (Dallas) Time: 1.35.2/5 secs.

The Manchu Stakes.

One Mile.

Lada' Bad Lnd (Encarnacan) Morn's Icy Morn (Sokoloff} S. A. Judah's Joker

(W. L. McCann)

Time: 2.00.4/5 secs,

The Nil Desperandum Cup.

Half Mile.

Toeg's Nith (Pote-lunt) We Two's Jumble Sale

5. A. Judah's Great Triumph .....

Time: 68.2/5 seen.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUES

KOWLOON C.C. WIN

OPENING MATCH

Brilliant wenther and good ground conditions marked the opening of the lawn bowls season on Saturday when the Kowloon Docks and the Civil Service pro- the afternoon, the former by de vided the outstanding results of feating Craigengower C.C. and the latter by scoring 97 shots against Talkoo who could only collect a total of 26.

FIRST DIVISION.

Kowloon C.C. Take the Points From Kowloon B.G.C.

The Kowloon Cricket Club enter tained their neighbours, the Kowloon Bowling Green, and won by 15 shots. 2 Scores:

Н. Gittins, J. Hydo, J. C. Lyal and R. Lapsley (Kowloon C.C.) beat R Duncan, F. V. Whitta, E. W. L. Hog bin and A. M. Holland 25-15.

2

3

(H. Collneo)

2

(Judah)

3

The Grand National Steeplechase. Over Morriss' Water Jump, Twice Round and In.

C. S. Franklin's Bunny (Needs) 1 Charleton's Neutrality,

(Charleton)

funt's Long Bill (Ferguson)

*J. K. Brand & W. L. McCann's

The Horseman ilero

(W. L. McCann)

* Dead Heat. The Sub Griffiné Nil Desperandum

Cup.

Half mile.

Lindsay's Sunlight (Judah)

Powhattan's Peggotty

(W. McCann)

Hardi's Sturmfela (Liestner)

Time: 1.01 ccs. The Spring Griffins' Handicap "A." One Mile.

A. S. Henchman's Sandy Lodge..

(Clark) Owen & Co.'s Phar Lap (House).. Low & Hickling's Glen Quoich

(Encarnaçao)

Time: 2.00.1/5 secs.

The Spring Grillins' Handicap ""

One Mile.

Benjamin's Dreyfus (Ozorio) Valley View's Jolly Westchester (Parkin) We Two's Blue Lieutenant

(Needa) Time: 2.08. 3/5 srca.

The Spring Handicap “A”,

One Mile.

II. McTavish, L. Jack, P. Farrell and J. Gibson (Kowloon C.C.) lost to

MAMAK TOURNEY.

--

RADIO S.C. DEFEATED BY THE REST

The Radio Sports Club, champions of the Mamak Hockey Leaguo, were defonted by the Rest of the Leaguo on the Y. MI. C. A. ground on Batur- day afternoon. The scores were fro gouls to one in favour of the Rest

C. C. Francis and W. G. Johnson were the scorers for the Rest, tho former gutting three goals and the latter two. H. Singh obtained the only goal for the Radio

The Heat acored four of their goals in the first half of play, Francis scoring three and Johnson one. Tho Rest forwards attacked throughout, and the Radio goal was constantly in Early in the second half, the forwards, got going, and H. Singh was enabled to reduce the load. Shortly afterwards Jahnaon netted the Afth

goal for the Rest.

At the conclusion of the game, the Mamak Shield was presented to the Radio Sports Club in the Central British Association pavilion by Mrs. Walton Rogers.

Prior to calling upon Mrs. Rogers to present the Shield, Mr. E. W. Hamilton addressed those present. He said that twenty years ago hockey was dead. It was restarted in 1915 when a military longue was organised.

A. K. Taylor, C. S. Beat, R. S. Nichole was himself in the team which and W. Runsell 14-20,

H. Hampton, F. Goodwin, A. Hyde- lay and J. Fraser (Kowloon C.C.) heat

won the prem Shield competition!

Inter the

I F. Stoneham, D. W. Phillips, H. H. Nally evolved between the Army,

Rose như It, Ninh 27.10.

Total: Kowleen C.C. 60, Kowloon B.G.C. 61.

Kowloon Dock v. Craigengower. Playing on their opponents green the Craigengower, C.C. suffered ♫ somewhat unexpected defeat at the hands of the Kowloon Docks by 21

shots, Scores:

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

7 A 30 across whose heart is full

of his new wife.

Lost when satisfied.

It is rude to do this,

Like virtue, contains its own re ward.

and the Hongkong Hockey 10 and since then interest in the game had grown: Last year Mr. Mamak had very sportingly donated a shield for competition, and he was 12 This fabric may be handled. asked to be the President, of the 13 Iint that is familiar. with pleasure. Lengua apost which he accepted 10 One of our legislators with one I on each side is an army in itself.

to end it.

·

20 why then, let grievous, -- gaping wounds untwine the sta ters three!" (2nd part of "Henry IV.").

In conclusion he said that it did 18 Requires two to start it and two not matter who won the shield, as long as the game WOR apartingly gly W. T. Brightman, A. F. Conten, E. played. Ho congratulated the Radio el Arculli and U. M. Omar (Craigen Sports Club the winners, and had gower) lost to A. Calnan, R. Morri-grent pleasure in calling upon Mrs.

and F. Cullen 14-21. NOR, nam M. O'Brien, W.

G...

Gill

W.

Walton Rogers to present the Shield and replicas to the Radio Sports Club

pengawer) and silver spoons to the Rest tenni.

Mr. J. T. K. Gilchrist, who received the Shield on behalf of the Radio, then called for three cheers for Mra. Rogers which were enthusiastically accorded.

and R. Basa Inst to W. Robson, F. Greig and J. McKelvie 11-24.

M. A. R. Souza, L. E. Lammert, D. Rumjahn and B. W. Bradbury 3 (Craigengower) lost to R. Crnig, J. Brown Lindsay, J. Ramsey and J. 19.20.

Total: Craigengower 44, Kowloon Docks 85.

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3)

Civil Service v. Talkoo R.C.

What is probably the record defeat was administered by the Civil Service at Happy Valley to the Taikoo .C. whom they beat by 71 shots. Scores

N. Bebbington, H. Westlake, L. E. Longbotton and J. Hollidge (Civli Service) beat J. A. Watson, D. 1. Bone, W. Weir and W. Wotherspoon

30-0.

6. Randle, S: Alderman, J. A. Reid and J. J. Gregory (Civil Service) beat J. Polson, A. Stalker, C. Matthews and J. Russell 35-0.

E. W. Summondt, J. Deakin, F. L. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service) beat J. B. Chapman, J.

YANGTSZE RISING.

INCESSANT RAINFALL FOR NEARLY A WEEK

Hankow, May 8. Owing to the incessant rainfall since May 4, the waters of the Yangtsze are rising. It is reported that the Wutai Dyke is in danger and residents in the vicinity petitioning the authorities to take preventive measures.-Reuter.

are

Craigengower v. Kowloon C.C. At Happy Craigengower best Kow- toon C.C. by seven shots. Scores.

D. K. Kharus, Barros, W. V. Field and W. W, Hirst, A. J. Kew, L. J. II. V. Pearce (Craigengower) Total Civil Service 97. Taikoo Blackburn and A. G. Burford 22-20.

Slonn, G. McLeod and D. Munro

26-11.

Docks 26.

Police v. Recreio. The Police opened their programme Indifferently, going under to the Club de Recreio by 25 shots, at Happy Valley, Scores:

3. C. Fender. Johnson, F. E. E. Mrs. Juck Liddell's Boot Black Rocker and W. Mair (Police) lost to

(Maitland) IL Xavier, R L. Robarts, L. C. R. | Elnor's Royal Bee (House) ...... 2 Souza and R. F. Luz 10-20. A. S. Henchman's Tull-me-more McLeod, Glendenning. . . E.

(Clark) 3 Marks

and

C. Moan (Palice) beat G. Time: 2,05.1/5 secs.

F. Xavies, C. Lopes, F. X. Silva and C. Silva 20-14.

The Spring Handicap "B".

One Mile.

X, II. McNair & N. A. Bott's Sunny

Joy

...(II. Collaco) Jim's Kwong Hoi Kee

1

(Encarnacao) 2

(Bauli)

#

1. Voiteh's President Johnson

Time: 2.09 208,

beat

R. Hooper, F. K. Modi, W. Ward and Cavanagh 5. S. Dinner, Harrigengower) lost to T. Carr and F. G. Ilerridge.

17-24. E. C. Kerrison, C. Summons, Y. Abbas and D. Razack (Craigengower) beat O. B. Raven, F. E. Skinner, E. Kern and J. M. Jack 28-10.

Total: Cralgengower 67, Kowloon C.C. 60.

Recreio v. Civil Service. The Club de Recreio had the Civil

Service as their guests and lost by 16 shots. Scores

A. À. Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, J. 7. Basto, and Yvanovich (Recreio) drew with T. Armstrong, J. F. Mac- Kowan, L R. Whant and K. E. Strange 20-20.

E, J. Ellis, W. R. McWalter, Hol- | J. lands and A. N. Reynolds (Police) Jost to L. A. Gutierrez, F. V. Ribeira, A. S. Games and G. E. Marques 10-31. Total: Police 40, Club de Recreio 66.

SECOND DIVISION.

Yacht Club Surprise Taikoo at Quarry Bay.

M. Carvalho, F. X. Soares, C. II. Basto and J. L. Ozorio (Recreio), lost to II. 1. Lockhart, P. E. Knight, J. Massoy and S. Eccleshall 14-27.

F. Prain, J. M. Alves, E. M. Remedios and Dr. R. A. Castro Basto (Recreio) lost to C. Strange, J. F. By a margin of 10 shots, the Kow-Wilmott. L. Luck and A. O. Drawn loon Bowling Green secured the two 17-20. points from their encounter with the 2 Hongkong Electric R.C, at Kowloon.

Scores:

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The Spring Handicap "C." Mogreki's Mysterious Life ....... (Marshall) funt's Blackmore Vale (Ferguson), Philmay's Alverbank (House)

Time: 2.09,475 song, The Shanghai Sub-Grillins' Champion

Sweepstakes (Classic).

One mile and quarter. Elliott Hazzard's Zeta (McBain) Stone's Greystone (Parkin) ...... P. W. Satterle, junior'a Sub-ribbon (Pete Hunt) Time: 2.12.1/h seen.

The Mafons' Race.

Mr. Jack Liddell's Victory Mark

E. B. C's Pride

Morn's Rosy Morn

Time: 2.47.2/5 secs.

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2

3

G. N. Mitchell, J. Mcintosh, J. G. Meyer and F. L. Rapicy (Kowloon B.G.C.) 1xt to A. P. Tarbuck, C. E. Galingan, S. Deacon and W. H. B. Muskett 21-22.

Toini: Club de Recreio 51, Civil] Service 97.

Taikoo R.C. v. Yocht Club. On the Talkoo green the home team lost to the Yacht Club by 15 shots. Scores:

W. Brown, R. Cameron, S. II. Ste- wart and R. Keown (Taikoo) lost to S. Ashworth, W. Venables, T. E. B. Reed, A. Murdock, B. E. Maug-

and A. Gooding,

E. W. Davidson han und A. Chapman 16-18. (Kowloon I.G.C.) lost to Slogan,

R. Wright, A. Black, S. Hope and

If. S. McKay, D. S. IIll and F. FR. H. Duncan (Talkoa), lost to A. Duckworth 14-22.

Stevenson, R. J. Vernall, P. W. Hamı

G. H. Sherriff, J. S. Logan, W. E. say and A. Macfarlane 14-28. Hale and W. S. Drake (Kowloon J. Wald, Greenwood, T. Grimes and B.G.C.) bent F. Normington, R. CH. McKechnie (Taikoo) lost to E, S. Butler, L. de Rome and A. Webster | Abraham, A. T. Hamilton, J. W. C. 220-7.

Bonner and W. Macfurione 16-19.

Total: Taikoo R.C, 45, Yacht Club

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Total: Kowloon B.G.C. 01, Hong kong Electric 61.

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22 Whatever two words you like to

name, each la present here.

24. Pompous or bombastic,

28 Sound fellow, though he's partly

slangy.

20 Will hold a belt or make plates, 30 An Englishman, unless I tell

malicious tales.

31 Relation who goes a long way

to being dirty.

32 They nfford an example to the

proverbial ratting rats.

Down

1 Lots take shapɑ here, if you want

them to.

2 Overcoating with a chilly sound. 3 This sen sounds a likely place

for storage.

4 A facial disfigurement.

5 A Bridge enll (two words).

15 TIMES

6 To suggest a hat is unproductivo.

9 A bit of humour finishes up this

taunt.

14 Nearly night.

15 To pestér a little devil or re-

frain.

17 Proverbially poison to others. 10 Pudding.

21 What a candidato has to put up

with.

23 Icy clan (anag.). 25 Deliver.

27 "The Duke and senators of -

greet you" ("Othello").

28 It's odd that this should bo

mostly even.

Saturday's Bolution.

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