1932-05-30 — Page 8

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MONDAY, MAY 30. 1932.

8

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

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LABEL

DESTROYED AFTER

ACCIDENT

FROST IN FORM Saturday's Extra Race Meeting was marred by a mishap to Season Ticket, the star Australian pony, which had the misfortune, to break its fetlock and had to be destroyed on the course, Mr. Reilly was rid- ing the pony when the accident oc- curred, but although thrown he was not injured.

The feature of the afternoon's sport was the fine riding of Mr. Leo Frost, who came in Arst in seven events out of eight appear- InCeR. Mr. E. 0. Butter had the distinction of grudunting from the Novices Class.

The Results.

1.--Fotaumu Handicap First

Division. Six Furlongs, Ji. 5. Chou's Pocahontas

156 lb.

(Mr.

Frost) 1

(Mr. Harriman)

#

3

1. & LP's Valeta 158 B..

Grist & Beck's Echo 185 f..

(Mr. A. W. da Roza) Time: 1 min. 33,1/6 seeN. Won by lengths; 2 lengths, Pari-mutuel. Winner $10.70: Places. 1st $6.40; 2nd $15,60; 3rd $8.

Eleven starters,

2.--Smugglers Handicap, Six Fur-

longe

Samson's Army Half 152 th............

(Mr. A. A. R. Botelhoj Rustic's Kate 165 36.

LAWN TENNIS

AMERICA LEAD IN

V.R.C. NIGHT FETE

P

OPENING NIGHT BRINGS GOOD SPORT

SIX DOUBLE-HEADERS BREAK EVEN

DAVIS CUP

The opening swimming gala or the Ruth and Foxx in the Ellsworth Vines had so difcron at the Victoria Recreation culty In winning his match Club on Saturday night drew a fairly Home Run Race against Crawford (Australia) in large attendance. There were seven the Davis Cup competition at events in all.

In the 100 Yards Handicap, Me.

New York, May 29. Philadelphia. It will be recalled Grann, a promising young swimmer. that in the third set, Crawford who has shown steady improvement est day of the season to-day, four- Baseball players had their busi- staged a come-back and won at these last few Nelsons, secured a teen matchen, including six double- 6/2, and when the score was 3-all creditable

Most victory over the Colony's headers being on the bill. in the fourth, play find! to be hampion. L. Roza Pereira. In the remarkable, however, was the fact

rain. How-| last lap, Roza Pereira mado a terri- stopped because of ever, Vines won at 6/4. America fie spurt to overcome his handicap of that in every case the teams matches to six seconds, but he falled by a bare finished all square, none of the thus lenda by two

margin.

cracks winning both games. In the "B" Class over the same dis. Big hits were few having regard In the French men's doubles tance, Luigi Soares wan, in splendid to the length of the schedule, but championships at Auteuli on style. over two other Portuguese Foxx set out to resist Babe Ruth's Sunday, Cochet and Brugnon de- whom he left behind almost in the challenge, scoring his fiftcon feated Bosseus and Bernard 6/4, last lap.

The Bambino.“ 3/6, 7/5, 6/3.

Only three competitors took the against Boston.

none.

LOCAL BASEBALL

was unsuccessful. lio now

bnth for the infor event of the even-however, was on his mettle, and fag, the 100 Yards "A" Cinan Handi-flogged one out of the Washington cap. • McGrann again secured a vic-ground. He is now one behind tory for this class with the handicap Foxx. Jimmy Collins (Cardinale) permitted king aver Rozn Pereira

les and Hector Remedion,

A Polo Match between the V. R. c. third in the race with 12, two he- |SOUTH CHINA WIN OPENING | and the Services concluded the pro- | hind Rutja.

GAMES

gramme, resulting in the former win- Shires and Schulmereich scored ning by goals to 1.

wircuit clouts for the Braves at Brooklyn, where Frederick replied 50 Yards Boys Handienp;---), A. A. ffor the Dodgera. Rumjahn; 2, H. Guterres, Time: 1 secand.

out

The local baseball season open- ed this week-end with two games, in both of which South China were concerned as winners..

On Saturday, they nosed the U.S.S. Gold Star line-up, scoring the winning rus in the ninth inning. Turrentine, the navy pitcher, was wild in the opening stanzas and Smith China were eight runs to two the end of the third. The Gold Star I began to play gond hall thereafter, and drew level at the seventh, when they scored five. ·Levanavich hit

nt

2

3

a homer for the Gold Star in the fifth. The final score was 9-8.

(Mr. A. W. da Roza) Tester and Abraham's The Lion

140 b. APAC

(Mr. Butler) Time: 1 min. 30 vera, Won by length; short head. Pari-mutuel. Winner $11.90; Places,

1st $9.90; 2nd $6-40; 3rd $17.20.

Nine startern.

3. Customs Handicap. One Mile, Hall & Shenton's White Jade Stag 16618............ (Mr. Frost) Tally Ho's Valorous 155 lb.

(Mr. S. N. Pan)

D. J. Lewis's Tontine 140 B). (Mr. S. Y. Liang)

1

£

:

Time: 2 mina. 04.3/5 secs. Won by length; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel, Winter 866.10; Placos, 1st $16.30; 2nd $7.20.

Five starters.

4-Lend Mine Handicap. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and in (about One Mile 171 Yarda). Keith-Murray's Little Beaver

1

160 lbs. (Mr. Frost) Dunbar & Reidy's Champagne Bay

140 11 .. (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho 2 B. D. F. Beith's Adam 147 b.

(Mr. Butler) 3

Time: 2 mins. 14.3/5 seČR. Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel, Winner $29; Place», let $0.20; 2nd $19.70; 3rd $8.50.

Twelve starters.

6Brisbane Summer Handicap.

One and a Quarter Miles. Chan Tin-son's Woodland Stag

169 1.

Results

Don Hurst, the Phillies' second 50 Yards Members "D" Cns:-1, ranker, scored his sixth of the C. Santos; 2, Victor. Time: 32 season sainst the Glants, Mallon

seconds,

100 Yards Members "B" Class:—‹İ, L. A. Soares; 2 A. A. Guterres, Time: 72.3 secs.

also pounding out a four-bagger.

Grime gave Chicago Cuba a winning home-run hit, and Foxx

50 Yards Members "C" Class:-1, [ scored his in the second game of E. A. V. Remedin; 2, G. A. Pinna, the Athletic's double-header, when Time: 33.4 seconds,

Boston were blanked. Manush re-

100 Yards Membera "A" Class-plied to Ruth's homer, bal the 1. A. McGraan; 2. 1., Roza Pereira. Yankees took the game 11-8. Time: 672 seconds.

Diving:-1, El. du Rozn; 2, f.. A. Rozn.

Members Team Ree:-1

A

National League

Me. Bronklyn

New York Water Polo --V. R. C. 5. Services 1. [New York

Doston Boston

Chiengo

Chiengo

Cincinnati

0 St. Louis

BASEBALL IN US.

inclanati

On Sunday, South China belt | Grann's team. 2. H. M. Remedios' Branklyn the Canton Military Academy by team. thirteen runs to four. The win- ners' runs were obtained in four innings, fire coming home is the third and four in the eighth. Canton were poor in the field and the heavy acore against them was largely due to presentation plays.

THE DERBY

PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEYS ANNOUNCED

London, May 28. The following are the probable starters for the Derby with their jockey's

Andren (Fred Fox).

April the Fifth (Lane). Bacchus (Marahall).

Buckle (Weston).

Celebrator (Burris)

Cockpen (Gordon Richards).

Corcy (Quirke)

Dastur (Beary).

Firdaussi (Steve Donoghue).

Hesperous (E. Elliott).

Jackdaw (Joe Child)

(Mr. Front)

1

Monastic's Friar Tuck 138 1. (Mr. Butler)

#

Jiwch (Canty).

Kong Bros.'s Evening Star 141 1. (Mr. S. N. Pan) Time: 2 mins. 20.2/5 secs. Won by many lengths; the same. Pari-mutuel, Winner $13.10; Places, 1AL $6.30; 2nd $9.50; 3rd $9.

Six starters.

6.Shatin Handleup. From the Two Mile Foat Orice Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yarda).

2

I. Reidy's Bag and Baggage 165 lb.

(Mr. Frost) 1 Tenter & Abraham's The Tiger

140 lb.

(Mr. Butler) Tally lu's Royal Flush 140 1.

(Mr. A. W. da Roza) 3 Time: mins. 12.2/5 secs. (Record). Won by lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel. Winner $6.30; Place, 1 $6.10.

Three starters.

7-Smugglers Handicap.-Six Fur-

longs.

Hall & Shenton's The Gadwall

163 lb.

(Mr. Frost) Hall & Shenton's The Shoveller 145 lb. ..... ..... (Mr. Butler) Heard's Christmas Joy 142 lb. (Mr. S. Y. Liang) IT. F.'s Gold Bar 150 lb.

Leighon (Brennan).

Miracle (Harry Wrage).

Orwell (R. Jones).

Peter Planet (Frederick Aby).

Portofino (Nevett).

Royal Dancer (Sum Wragg). Spencer (Dick).

Summer Planet (Smirko), Sunny Brough (Harry Bensley). Totaig (Carslake).

Wyvern (Jelliss)

-Router.

1st $6.80; 2nd $13.40; 3rd $6.39,

Ten starters.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS.

Race 1.

No. 219

$750,00

282

"

140

216.00- 108.00

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos: 139, 201, 368, 26, 103, 322, 350, 98. Race 2.

}

No. 497

71

A

126

$1,027.00 293,00 146,80

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(Mr. S. N. Pau) 3* Time: 1 min. 32.2/6 seen. Won by length; n length. *Dead hent.

Pari-mutuel, Winner $10.80; Places, 1st $7.40; 2nd $19.40; 3rd (Gold Bar) $0.50, (Christmas Joy) $6.60. (Dead heat).

Fourteen starters.

8.-Warwick Farm Handicap-One

Mile.

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Non: -89, 48, 292, 200, 262, 333.

No. 340

158

21

1

466

Race 3.

$1,200,20 871.20 186.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos: 300, 350.

Race 4.

No. 506

238

"

$1,104.20 401.20 442

200.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos: -252, 436, 477, 39, 26, 167, 190, 173, E. L. Hosie's The Giraffe 150 lb.

400. (Mr. Frost) 1

Race 5. W. G. Fischer's Aurora 135 1.

(Mr. Fischer) 2 A. E. M. Rafeek's City of Mei-

bourne 173 b. (Mr. F. M. L

Soarea) 3 Time: 1 min. 54.4/5 socs. Won by 4 lengths; a neck. Pari-mutuel, Winner $8.00; Places,

WASHINGTON EASILY DEFEAT Boston

THE YANKEES

10 Philadelphia

Philadelphia Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh

B St. Louis

American League

10

ONANDNEN

Boston St. Louis St. Louik

0 打

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

12 Cleveland

1

Cleveland

8

New York Chicago

11

3

-Router.

New York, May 28. Another series of home runs were Washington made in the last batch of matches Detroit played in the National and American Leagues. In the former Lengue, Brooklyn had the better of New York, Cuccinollo and Wright scoring homers.

Chuck Klein registered his eleventh circuit hit in the match against. Boston and helped the Philadelphia Phillies to win by 4-1. Despito kôme- runa by Colilna and Watkins, the Cardinals failed to hold the Pirates, going down by 6-8,

In the American League, the Phila- delphia Athletics gained an easy vie

AMATEUR GOLF

JOHN DE FOREST BEATS FIDDIAN IN FINAL

Muirhead, May 28.

In the final of the Amateur Golf

tory over Boston, Simmons banging Championship, John de Forest, at the A homer.

end of the morning round, was lead-

In a double-header Washington had ing by four up on Erie Fiddian after the better of the New York Yankees, being six up at the seventh. winning comfortably in both games. De Forest eventually bent Fiddian "Babo" Ruth made the circuit twice by three up and one to play.--- for the Yankees, and Manush replied Reuter. for the Senators.

Full scores:---

National League.

New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago

4 Brooklyn

4 Boston

8 St. Louis

3 Cincinnati

American League.

Boston Washington Washington

Dotroit

Detroit St. Louis

2 Philadelphin 5 New York 13 New York 4-Chicago

6 Chicago 1 Cleveland

Mr. J. Manners, director of Messrs. 6 John Manners & Co., Ltd., and Mrs. 1 Manners, who will be sailing this Wednesday on the a.. Chichibu Maru 9to Shanghai and will thence join the .. Empress of Canada for home, 8 were yesterday the guests of Mr. Kwok Hin-wang at a tea party at his honse, "Kan-koe."

3

Beuter.

At St. Andrew's Church yesterday, an annual custom was observed when the collection was taken up for the Seamen's Mission. Rev. G. T. Walde- grave proached the occasional sermon. The new club-house of the Kowloon To commemorate the 21st annivor- Golf Club is to be opened next Satur- sary of the founding of the Girl Guide day by H.E.

Major-General Sandi- movement, a large number of girl lands."

guides attended the servien,

SURPRISES IN BOWLS

LEAGUE

CIVIL SERVICE STILL WINNING: K.C.C. LOSE AT

TAIKOO

The feature of Saturday's Lawn, tion of being undefeated.` Bowls League matches was the Kowloon C.C., last year's cham- find their continued success of the Civil pions, have still to Service seniors and the Craigen form. On Saturday they suffered of defeat at the hands of Talkoo by gower second siring, both which enjoy the enviable reputa-four shots.-Router.

Senior Division.

600.80 125.20

Civil Service 'C.C. Hongkong Electric Yacht Club Kowloon C.C,

Kowloon C.C.

Junior Division.

Craigengower C.C. Talkoo R.C.

Taikoo B.G.C.

60 Club de Recreio

43

8862

No. 134 174 205

$1,524.00 415.00 217.80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos: --100, 168, GG0.

Nace 6.

Kowloon B.G.C. Craigengower C.C. Club de Recreio ..... Taikoo R.C.

64

Civil Service C.C.

#5

Kao RC.

64

Kowloon Docks

No. G07

1st $0.40; 2nd $65.00; 3rd $9.

Nine starters.

210-

"

317

19

9.-Pineapple Plate. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won races anywhere at any time. Whips or Spura allowed. One "and Quarter Miles.

Race 7.

Len

No. 293

$3,820.80 048.80 474.40

$1,762.80

107

No

223

" 70

125.20

1

2

Hall & Shenton's Workable Stag 108 1b,... (Mr. Butler) Y. T. Fung's Indiana 108 lb....

(Mr. S. K. Wong) Samson's Cabinet Hall 102 10.....

(Mr. A. A. R. Botelho) 8 Time: 2 mins. 38.3/5 seen. Won by 4 lengths; & lengths. Pari-mutuel, Winner $8.50; Places, 1st $5.30; 2nd $5.80; 3rd $5.00,

Soven startera.

10Fonumun Handicap: Second Division. Six Furlongs. Kangaroo's Kanpaz 149 1b.

(Mr. Proulx)

G. P. L.'s Public Money 140 lb. (Mr. Carroll)

Heard's The Wind 158 lb.......

(Mr. S. N. Pon)

*Dead heat.

Unplaced runners (150 each), Nos: -521, 414, 491, 081, 193, 420, 761, 109, 242, 431.

Race 8.

No. 231

12

$1,007.20 450.20 98

220.00 266 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nox: --304, 109, 577, 220, 358, 870.

Itace 9.

No. 228

40

"

473

"

$1,710.20 401.20 245.00

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Noa: 171, 342, 620, 221.

1

2

Race 10.

No. 220

7

1

41

150

Time: 1 min. 83.4/5. secs. Won by 3 lengths; length. Pari-matuel, Winner $10.50; Places,

$1,840.80 620,80 203.40 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos: 120, 120, 187, 203, 220, 010, 042.

Club do Heerois Talkoo R.C. Kowloon O.C. Kowloon Docku Police RC. Kowloon D.G.C.

Craigengower Club do Recrelo Yacht Club Civil Sorvico C.C. Taikoo R.C.

Kowloon B.G.C.

Kowloon C.C. :..

Hongkong Electric

First Division League

'l'able.

Shots

D. W

L.

Civil Service C.C. Craigongower C.C.

4 241 218

180

Second Division League

Pts, For Agts. Up

8 200 189 110

G 205 100

212

5 242 2EL

5 180 252

4 218 226

100 201

Tabic.

$88811311

C.C.

8 206

6 257

4 240

230

201

217

215

1111

3232

281-81119

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