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THE SPOTLIGHT ON WEEK-END
SCOTLAND'S FATE SETTLED.
An unusual photograph, giving a vivid impression of the scramble round the Scats goal, whign Waring scored England's first goal against Seatland at Wembley. Two further goals were added to complete the eclipse of the Scotsmen and to give England the Interational champion-
ship again.
To-day's Race Prospects
SOME GOOD FIELDS ASSURED
By Ringtall.")
The race for the First Division Australian ponies will be the big Attraction al this afternoon's Meeting, and a big attendance stems assured.
In the first race, over a distanca
of a mile and a half, Sitting Bull appears to have a good chance of carrying off the spoils.
Some good ponies are entered in the Lama Tiandicap. "C" Class, and Marquis Hall should be hard one to beat in this event.
My selections are:
1st Race. Sitting Bull. Princess Hall. Mike,
2nd Race, Cabinet Hall.
Siwash.
Whoopee.
3rd Race.
Marquis Hall. Bistre.
Wonderful Sing.
4th Raec.
Bag and Baggage. Valorous. Nippy.
5th Race. Season Ticket. Woodland Stag. Evening Star.
6th Race.
Bag and Baggage. Dan.
Cyclamen Bay.
7th Race. Helter Skelter. Indiana. Sanction.
8th Race.
bih Race.
Mistletoe. Cy-pres. Helvellyn.
Blue Plain. Echo. Kangay.
U. S. BASEBALL
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MORE HOME RUNS
New York, May 15. The following are the results
the latest matches:
Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis
New York
Boston
National League.
E Brooklyn
G Boston
7 Philadelphia
American League.
Washington Philadelphin
6 Chicago
0 Cleveland
G Detroit
3 St. Louis
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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
CRAIGENGOWER BEAT THE K, C, C.
CLOSE RESULTS
SPORT
FAVOURITES DAY |Britain, Australia & U.S. Win
AT VALLEY
HOLIDAY PROGRAMME STARTS WELL
PUNTERS IN LUCK
I.R.C. SPORTS · MEETING
SUCCESSFUL EVENT AT SOOKUNPOO
SHIELDS PRESENTED
Davis Cup Ties
Fierce Struggle at Warsaw
RESULTS TO DATE
Great Britain, Australia, Poland and the United Staton have all won
Panters had a good day at the opening of the Whitoun Holiday race meeting at the Happy Valley jun Saturday, when favourites number of turned up in quite
To celebrate the victories of the their Davis Cup ties, nelther Race
Gleneagles thoroughly justified club in cricket and tennis last year, country being seriously extended the confidence placed in him by the Indian Recreation Club held a by the opposition.
F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes, sports meeting on romping home home with the successful
wfternoon
last year's British doubles forma when the Aggregate Stakes. Mr. Ip Kul- Saturday
clinched the argument fying had rode three winning, shleids won by the Club were dis-tlon,
Rumania by beating mounts during the afternoon, cach, tributed at the conclusion of the against of which paid handsome dividends. day's programme,
1
of
Mahu and Pouller in straight
Australia had just as enny a against Cuba, And Mexico in
A large number apectators/sets. watched the sports, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, and passage Mr. A. el Arealli, President of the America eliminated
five matches. Spice was added to the sports by Indian Recreation Club.
Holland regained valuable ground lost in the frat two the fact that the competitors had
resingles against Poland, by tuk- thes various tcanis pup into different camps presenting participating in the Sunday Cricket ing the doubles, Haghan and League, organised by the Club during Koopman overcoming Tłoczynakl Tents weru and Stolarow after a fierce on- the past two seasons.
the counter which extended over 70 with fitchet on the grounds
nil- 2uners" of the various teams games. but further defents of and together Timmer and Hughan settled the ing in the breeze, with the decorations of the pavilion, Dutchmen's fate. Paland qualify- added much to the galpty the suring to meet Britain in the third
THE RESULTS. 1-Sub, Griffing Summer Handicap: First Division. Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of any Season. Winners of five or more Races at any time barred. Seven Furlonga. livienside's Helter Skelter 167 1
1 (Mr. Butler) E. L. Hosie's Philanderer 166 1 (Mr. Frost) Grial & Beck's Echo 148. Ib
(Mr. Proulx) Time: 1 min. 48 secs. Won by length: 2% lengths. T'ari-mutuel: Winner $17.10; Places, $7.30; 56.70; $12.20.
Sfr startern
Mietre, 180, Mr. A. W, da to Echa, 140, Mr. Proulx
w.
60
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roundings.
The complete results to dato
The complete results are appended:
Britain Rumania.
9.A. Rumlahn, the Open Singles round. Tennis Champion of the Colony, on- 2. 735 437 hunced his reputation as an all-round are:- athlete by winning the 100, 220 and 620 4884-40 yards races in fine style, and won BLhe individual champtonship medal Los 63 with 15 points. He was mainly re- for the success of his team, 170 aponsible
cogs," in winnnng the team the chanm
the conclusion of the sports, Mrs. At the Lindsell presented the "A" Division 1 and the Mixed Doubles Shields to Lawn the Club on behalf of the
70
Helter Skelter, 165, Mr. Hatter, Lucky Prince, 140, Mr. G. U, & Phlanderer, 160, Mr. Frost The Rainstorm, 140, Mr. Ip
2.-Griffins Summer Handicap The second week of the lawn First Division.Winner $550. Second bowls scaron saw another full pr$275. Third $175. One Mile. gramine of matches played off in & Li's fan 150 ..... (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) both the senior and junior divi- alons. Some close games were seen L. Dunkar's Chatenu Bay 140
(Mr. Proulx) the most exciting on Saturday.
149 1
(Mr. Frost) being the one in which Taikon de-all & Shenton's Workable Stag fented the Police at Happy Valley
Time: 2 mins. 02.1/5 seca. by the elesest margin possible.
Won by 14 lengths: 2 lengths.
FIRST DIVISION.
Last Year's Champions Soundly Defeated.
2 Tennis Association.
Before distributing the prizes won 3 during the afternoon, Mr. Arcull!
said:
is my privilege, on behalf of the and Members of the Indian you
Parl-mutuel:---Winner $8.10; Places. Connon Club, to welcomo
$5.50; $0.10.
Five starters
Chatent lay, 140, Atr. Proulx Lion, 169. Mr. 1p... Meridian Star, 161, Mr. l'an The Lion, 140, Mr. Butler
W.
796
652
One
sdded
F. J. Perry (Britain) boat Mishu (Rumania) 6-0, 0-1, 0-1.
H. F. David (Britain) beat Poulief (Rumania) 7-6, 7-6, 0-1.
Perry and Hughes (Britain) beat Mishu and Poulieff (Rumania) 6-0, G-1, 6-1.
Austraila v Cuba. Crawford (Australia) beat Ricardo Morales (Cuba) 6-3, 6-1, 7-5.
Hopman (Australia) bent Vollmer (Cuba) 6-2, 6-1, 4-0, 8-1.
Crawford and Hopman (Austraila) beat Vollmer and Morales 4-6, 6-4, 8-6, 0-4.
Hopman (Australia) beat Morales (Cuba) 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.
Sproule (Australia) beat Vollmer (Cuba) 0-1, 6-1, 0-4.
Poland v Holland. Tloczynek! (Poland) beat Timimer (Holland) 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
Max Stolarow
beat
here to-day and to thank you for 1457 1075 your attendance, which has 127 129 largely to the day's enjoyment. The 16 118 Club has organised to-day's festivites 218 240 to celebrate its successes last season Playing at home, the Kowloon C.C., Workable Star, 149, Mr. Frost....
3.-Whitsun Handicap. Winner in tennis and cricket. In tennis, the
(Poland) last year's champions went down
$500. Second $260. Third $150. Club again won the championships In the Craigengower unexpectedly to
For China Ponies, "C" Clasa.
the Mixed Doubles and "A" Divisions Hughan (Holland) 6-8, 6-2, 6-7, 6-0, of the Hongkong Tennis League. 0-0, C.C. by 25 shols. Scoren:
Hughan and Koopman (Holland) Hampton, Farrell, Lyal and Gibson and a Quarter Miles.
representatives in the recent: Rustic's Wonderful Sing 140 b (Mr. A. W. da Roza) (K.C.C.) ted with Buchanan, Rosse-
1 tennis tournament open to the Colony beat Tloczynski and Georges Stolarow
and Singlea 3-0, 17-15, 8-6, 6-3, 7-5. let, Gill and Baan 20-20.
W. Stanton's Marquis Hall
also won the Doubles Stanton) Championships. (Mr. (Mr. Y. T. Fung) Time: 2 mins. 35 BCCS,
E. C. Fincher, F. Goodwin, A. H. 151 lb Hyde-Lay and 3. Fraser (K.C.C) lost
te M. A. R. Souza, J. N. O'Brien, L.Y. T. Fung's Indiana 155 b .... Lammert and 8. W. Bradbury 6-30, Gellins, McTavish, Hyde and Lapa- ley (K.C.C.) lost to Brightman, Coates, Arenil and Omar 17-18. Total-K.C.C. 19, C.C.C. 68.
Won by length: 11% lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $44; $16.10; $25.00; $10.10.
Ten starten Champagne Bar, 160, Dr. Rekly Imperial I, 150, Mr. Line Indians, 165, Mr. Fung Kale, 155, Mr. Ip
Roza
Its
Tloczynski (Poland) bent flugben 2
In cricket, the two teams entered (Holland) 6-3, 0-4, 6-2, 3by the Club in the Hongkong Cricket
Max Stolarow (Poland) beat Tim-
Amerien v Mexico.
Wilmer Allison (U.S.A.) beat
Lenguo ereated n record by winning mer (Holland) 6-4, 6-2, 6-7, 04, 0-4. the championships in both the Senler Places, and Junior Divisions for the second
in Ricardo Tapia (Mexico) 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. year in succession. The Club
in but
Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) beat Unda proud of these successey, 2189 celebrating them to-day, does so in (Mexico) 6-1, 6-2, 6-1.
bonetfulness or conceit, 488 710 no spirit of
W.
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20
208
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12
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Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison
Kowloon Dock v. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon Ducks scored their second
107 but in full realisation of the possibility (U.S.A.) beat Alphonso Unda and the victory in two weeks against
Marquis Hall, 101. Me. Atanton.. 941 that with so many good tennis Ricardo Tapia (Mexico) G-1, 6-2, 3-0, Kowloon Bowling Green Club, whom Paul Pry, 152, Mr. G. U. ilm Itaza
1027 1294 players and cricket players in other 0-7.
Shields (Amerien) boat Mestre they defeated by 13 shots. Scores: Punch, 165, Mr. Pan .....
20 Clubs, its hold on these various cham- San Francisco, 140, Mr. Botelho.. A. Calman, R. Morrison, G. Cooper Wembly Stag. 182, Mr. Froat
208 311
be shaken off at any (Mexico) 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. plonships may
may Ellsworth Vinca (Amerlea) beat and F. Callen (Kowloon Docka) leat Wonderful Sag, 140, Mr. A. W. ds
202 327 time. For sport's anke, this
Tapla (Mexico) 6-4, 6-7,-10-12, 8-6,..... to Duncan, Whitta, Hogbin and A.
ria Park Handicap-Win-turn out for the best. Holland 21-22.
Of one thing, however, I can as-0-3-Reuter. most to hold on to its honours, and its cricketers in particular will go all bring 1 out the next season to try and
IT the double again in League Cricket 2 and do the hat trick.
4-Victoria
R. Cruig, J. Lindsay, V. Ramsay ner $500. Second $300. Third $200. and J. Brown (Kowloon Docks) beat For Australian Ponies. Winners at aure you, the I.R.C. will do ita ut A. K. Taylor, J. Rodger, It, S. Nichol any time barred. Six Furlongs. and W. Russell 27-6.
E. L. Hosie's The Giraffe 150 th (Mr. Frost) W. Robson, E. Docherty, W. Greig and J. McKelvie (Kowloon Docks) Mrs. G. U. da Roza's Joaquim 149 b. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) lost to Stoneham, Phillips, Rose, and
Harriman & Li's Gold Digger H. Nish 18-25,
(Mr. Butler) 155 10 Timac-1 min. 24.4/5 seen. Won by 2 lengths; the same. Pari-mutuel: Winner Places, $6.00; 57: $13.00.
53.
Total-Kowloon Decks 66, K.B.G.C.
Civil Service v. Recrein. At Happy Valley, the Civil Service defeated the Club de Recreio by 10 shots. Seores:→→→
E. W. Simmands, J. W. Denkin, F J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) bent 1.. A. Gutierrez, F. V. Ribeiro, A. S. Gomes and C. Marques 22-15
Ten starter Aurora, 105, Mr. Charles..... Babe, 168, Mr. F. M. I. Sour Frei, 156, Mr. Sisatan.... Gold Digger. 156. Mr Butler Joaquim, 18, Mr. G. U. de Ho Lunse Mul, 240, Mr. Black
Mermaid, 15, Mr. an The Haro, 150. Mr. Proulx The Giraffe, 160, Mr. Frost Tin The 160. Mr. Sp
5.-Grin Summer
3
Teams Congratulated.
Referring to Mr. Arculll's remark that the hold of the I.R.C. on the tonnis shields might bo skakon of at any time, Mr. Lindsell said on long as they had the RumJahn family with them, they had no fear from any club in Hongkong. He regrotted that the Rumjahn cousins, S.A. and H.D., had
Colony's Re
I congratulate the members of the Club's Mixed Doubles and "A" teams $12.60; on their success in the Tennis League,
W.
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congratulate Mesars, S. A. and H. D. not had an opportunity to Liciou
Rumjan on winning tho
In tournaments outside of
93 Doubles Tennis Championship for the He was sure if they went to America
in timo, there was no reason why
121 231 eighth year in succession, and Mr. or Europe they would do well, and 100 18 S. A. Rumjalin on again winning the they should not reach the pinnacla
56 883 Singles Tennis Championship,
31 01 I felicitate the members of
247
the
21 32 Club's 1st and 2nd XI. on winning
of their ambitions.
He concluded by once again thank- ing the IR.C. for their kindness and hospitality.
N. Bebbington, H. Westlake, L. E. Longbottom and J. Hollidge (C.S.C.C.) beat L. Xavier, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R.
Second Division. Winner $550. then, on their achievement. on bouquet, cheers were given for Mrs. Souza and R. F. Luz 26-20.
I congratulate the Malay team on Lindsell, Mr. Arculli and "the S. Randle, S. E. Alderman, A. 11. Second $275. Third $175. For China
Club's Ladies". Onwick and J. J. Gregory (CS.C.C.) Ponies, Griffins of this Season, that winning the Shield for the lost to F. A. Xavier, C. Lopes, F. X. have started at least twice at Itace; Suminy Cricket League and I niso
Meetings of this Club. One Mile. Silva and C. Silva 22-25.
Total. Civil Service 70, Recreio 60. K. H. Kay' Ajax 147 .....
BD1 924 the Senior and Junior Champinships 107. 221 of the Cricket League for the second
After Miss Jennie Hamet had pre Handicap: year in succession and rejoice with sented Mrs. Lindsell with a beautiful
Won by Mairi
(Mr. Proulx) Samson's Cabinet Hall 147 ib Polleo v. Taikoo,
(Mr. A. A. R. Botelho) The match between the Police and Taikoo rasulted in a win for the latter L. T. F. Gold Ring 155 15
(Mr. S, N, Pan) | by one shot at Happy Valley.
Time: 2 mins. 05.2/6 accs. Scores:-
length; neck. Pari-mutual-Winner Places, $8.60; $15.20; $0.60.
Nine starter Ajax, 145, Mr. Proulx Alexandra Hall, 166. Hr. Soare Cabinet Hall, 147, Mr. A. A. B.
Botelho!**** Christmas for, 155, Mr. A. W. da
ROAR Mr. Pan Gold Ring, 165, Powerful King, 150, Mr. Carroll,.. Toby. 140, Mr. Liang, L. Venas, 140, Air, Black....
Fender, Dick, Booker and (Police) beat Watson, Bone, Wer and Wotherspoon 16-13,
roood, Glendenning, Marks and
In the match between Cincinnati and Brooklyn, Wright scored a home run, and hi the game between New York and Chingo, in the American
(Civil Service) lost to McLeod, Lengue, Combs made another.
Up to date, Cochrane has hit his Sloan, Chapman and Munroe 17-18. soventh home run of the season and Foxx his eighth.
GLOOMY OUTLOOK
SHANGHAI CRICKET'S
TEAM
Post, MeWalter, Reynolds and Hollands (Police) lost to Polson, Walkers, Chatners and Russell 18-20.
Total Police 50, Taikoo 51.
JUNIOR DIVISION.
All the Home Teams Score Victories.
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2
congratulate the winners of the differant events in to-day's Pro Kramme; the form shown encouragea mo to believe that the Club may win laurels in yet other forms of sport.
I thank Mrs. Lindsell for graciously a consenting to give away the Tennis
nwards.
The Resulta.
100 Yards Championship-2, S. A. Rumjahn (Iscogs); 2 T. Hamet Putting the Shot-1, Sirdar Khan; (Malays). Time--10'4/5 secs.
2, A. Butt. Distance-29 ft. 1% ina.
50 Yards Boys' Race (Open to sons of members under 18).1, 8. E.
Arculti
I thank the donors of prizes for! Bux; 2, 5. A. K. Bux; 3. B. ei to-day's sports and, lastly, I have to 440 Yards Championship-1, S. A. express the Club's gratitude to those
P. who worked so hard to make such Rumfahn (Incogs); 2, A. J. Hussain B3 sports a success. (Applause).
$20.90;
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77 212
CO2 701
597
56 159
Mr. Lindsell's Speech,
A. Bakar (Mainys).
(Incogs) M secu
Jump, A. J. Hussain (In-
After the prizes and the cricket coga); 2, A. Bakar (Malays). Dis- 100 Yards Girls' Race Handicap-1, 563 118 and tennis trophies had been distance10 ft. 8 ins. 2835 tributed, Mr. Lindsell expressed his Clasy Esmail; 2, Z. el Arcull; 9, 220 Yards Championship-1, S. A. Mary Sulliad. Rumjahn (Incoga); 2, T. Hamet (Malays). Time-28 1/5 ROCK.
1reat pleasure at the honour dono to: Tommy Boy, 148, Mr. G. U. da Rosa 100 815 him and Mrs. Lindsoll for having 6-Fourth Aggregate Stakes, been asked to attend that very su Value $750. Second $390. Third congful meeting. He said Mfr. Aren
with his customary modesty, had not $200. One and a Quarter Miles.
mentioned the performances of the L. Dunbar's Gleneagles 163 Ib..R
Indian Recreation Club in the Tennis Lengue, but he would not allow that opportunity to pass without making a
them.
1
2
200
Yards Vistors' Kace-1, IL J. Reed; 2, J. O'Sullivan. Time-10 4/5 Frost) (Mr.
880 Yards Championship-1, M. et The Kowloon Bowling Green Club A. M. L. Soares's Sadko 164 b
(Mr. A. W. dn Roza)
Arculli (Stolca) & 2, A. T. Nomanbhoy According to a telogram received defeated their neighbours, the Kow
G. N. Mitchell, J. 8. McIntosh, J. G.L. Reidy's Bag & Baggage 148 b from Shanghai by the Hongkong
(Bhoras): 3, 5. Hamat: (Malaya). The L.R.C., he went on, had only been Time-2, mins, 14 2/6 Accs. (Mr. 8. N. Pan) 8 Cricket Club, the following have been Meyer, and F. L. Ropley (K.B.G.C.) selected to represent Shanghai in the post 3. 8. Dinaen, L. Jack, E. Kern
100 Yards Handicap (Open to mem- Time: 2 min. 30.4/5 secs.
actively engaged in the Tonnis Longue match against Hongkong this week: and J. M. Jack 10-17.
Won by a length; 2% lengtha..
for ten years, but in 1930 and 1931, bers over 35 years of age), 8. H. the "A" division Ismall; 2, A. H. Rumjahn; 8, Mahan Leach
(Capt), Coward (Vico 9. Ashworth, W. Venables, T. Park-mutuel:- Winner $8.10; Places, they wont theubles fungus without Singh. Capt.), Barson, Booth, Divecha,
It Aq "od uoo! $5.10; $5.50.
and Mixed Elliott Isancy,
Kerman, Mansel Gooding and V. Patherick (K.B.G.C.) Smith,
Robson, Stokes and Harris (12th). Mesaro. Barnes and Carr boat Hirst, Kew, Blackburn and Bar-Bag and Baggage, 145, Mr. Fan. 231 17 sets and losing aine, while the Mixed Rosie Rumjahn and A. I Abbas:
ford 20-10.
100 Yards Boys' Race Handicap their six matches. In that period, will bo umpires.
G. B. Shortiff, J. S. Logan, W. Exing' Daunty, 251, Mr. O, U,*: 2105 779 Doubles toảm gained victories in all 2 Mrs. A. Butt and J. S. Ackbar. The telegram adds that owing to Hale and W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.)
the LR.C. had won the "A" Division (Open to boys under 1431 Sadio Incessant rain, the Shanghal team has beat F. E. Skinner, G. G. Harrison, Sadko, 184, Mr. A. W. da hose... 620 245 no less than four times, while since da Singh; 2, C. A. Sodick; b, S. J. had no opportunity for trial game. W. Carr and F. G. Herridge 21-16. $550. Second $275. Third #175, inaugurated, they had won it two
Handlesp. --- Winner the Mixed Doubles League had bean Abbas.
One Mile Championship...-i, A.-T. is still sodden and the immediate out-
(Continued on Page 9.) look for cricket is very gloomy.
W. P. defeat, the "A" team winning, 27
Firestartern
Coghi, 11, Mr. J.A. de 11. Botelho 19 21
Clanssælen, 138, Hr. Frost
Flore
7-WIteun
Ladies' Nomination Race-1, Miss
and very little practice. The ground Total K.B.G.C. 60, K.C.C. 49.. For China Ponies, "A" and "3" years out of three. They had also Nomanbhoy (Bhoras): 2, G. Singh:
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won the "B" Division once.
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