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"Ringtail's" 5 Winners

AT MACAO RACE MEETING

Favourites Have Good Day

"Ringhall", the Telegraph ren eing correspondent gave fivo win ners at yesterday's Macno races, the first meeting of the autumn

всавий.

Favourites had a good day. The results follow

THE HONGKONG... TELEGRAPH.

LOCAL CRICKET.

K.C.C. Discover New

Batting Talent.

MUNN AND MUNROE.

Two Kowloon Cricket Club- bats- men, F. A. Munn and D. II. Munroo minde impressive debuts in the Club's firet trial match of the season on Saturday, Munn batted aggrossively for 31, which included five boundaries. During his third wicket partnership with G. Lee, which realised 43 runa, he was particularly severe on the short balls on the off,

who becomes attractive to watch once Munroe is a left-handed. batsman

he is net, and playa himself in care- fully.

The pitch was soft after the beary downpour on Friday night, and play- the trial a 1. (Unometal) The Machine Gun too easily to make

proper test. Troop landica, "A" Class,

The scores were us follow: Round.

Once

Mr. Charles' African Eve 168 Ib. (Mr. Charles) Mr. Macnamara' Red Leaves 108 lb. (Mr. Jenkins)

Mr. F. Goodwin's XI

1

N. A. E. Mackay, b fall

2

C. L. Stapleton, Lb.w.,.b Burnett

10

Capt. Potts Mouche 170 lb.

(Mr. Potts) 8 Time: 24 3/5, 64 2/5, 1 28, 2 06 3/5. Distance: Many lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuol: Winner $16.80. Places $11.70, $18.50, $10,20.

Cash Sweep: Ist No. 3–$03.01, 2nd No. 207$18.20; 3rd No. 37-$0.13.

Unplaced Nos. 15, 58, 18, 10, 137, 23, 28, 12, 72, 80 each $1,80.

2. The Ma Kou Siac Plate, Five Furlongs.

Mr.K. W. Fung's Blue Plane 169 11.

(Mr. Front) 1 Mr. Yick Chim's Prestwick 140 15.

(Mr. Deitz)} 2 Mr. Neptuno's Jingo 155 lb.

(Mr. Harriman) Time: 16 4/5, 46 4/5, 1 24 4/5. Distance: 24 lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $20.80. Places $5.00, $5.20, $5.40.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 12-$80.89, 2nd No. 103 $28.54, 3rd No. 41– $14.27.

Unplaced Non. 77, 247, 44 ench $5.28.

3. The Praia Grande Handicap, “E” Class. Six Furlongs.

Mr. Sky's Snappy Eve 168 lb.

(Mr. Ferguson)

Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold

General 153 ib. (Mr. Botelho) Mr. Yow Man Kit's Much Ado 159

Ib,

(Mr. Yue Shun Wa)

Time: 34 2/5, 1 03 4/5, 1 37 2/6. Distance: 5 lengths, 3 lengtha. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $9.30. Pinces $0.70, $7.00.

F. A. Munn, e Lay, b Burnett G. Lee, b Fincher

F. Goodwin, b. Üvery

W. 1lyde, b Dyery

F. Dunnett, e Carr, 1; Fincher W. H. G. Hirst, not out

F. W. M. Lewis, b Fincher.

N. J. Bebbington, e Burnett, b

Fincher...

Extras (13, N.B.1)

Total (for wkts.) ......

A. R. F. Raven did not bat.

HOME RUGBY.

Blackheath Commence Season Well.

'UNION RESULTS.

London, Sept. 16. The following were the results of the lending Rugby Union games play

14 Rosslyn Park 10 Moseley

0

15 Plymouth Albion 4

22 Bradford

ed to-day: Binckhunth Gloucester Leicester Manchester Swansea 1 Bristol Torquay

Athletic 11 Conventry Portsmouth

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18. 1933.

CRISIS IN CUBA

BUSINESS ALMOST AT A STANDSTILL

Washington, Sept. 17. United States government circles believe that the crisis may be expected in Cuba within the next twenty-four hours.

Within this time it may bo decided whether the San Martin regime can hope to restore law and 'order,-Kcular,

Attacks by Mobs.

Washington, Sept. 10.

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The aggravation of the Cuban disorders is enhanced by the possibility of the landing of Unit- -Router, ed States troops, as the lives and property of Americans are in- FRENCH RUGBY CONGRESS.creasingly jeopardised.

Relations With Britain

To Be Resumed,

Arcachon, Sept. 16. Speaking at the opening of the French Rugby Federation Congress,

It is reported that infuriated mobs have attacked an American ice factory and a Spanish shoo | factory at Manzanillo..

An abortive rising in the pro-i vince of Pinar del Rio, although

31 M. Roger D'Antou, the President, stamped out by the Government

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Bowling Analysis.

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no ball.

4

Mr. H.-Overy's XI

T. Lay, e Goodwin, h Dunnett ..

E. F. Fincher, retired....

D. I. Munroe, 1.b.w.. b Dunnett

1G. A. V. Hall, e Stapleton, b

Goodwin

2

G. C. Burnett, b Lee

3

S. J. Houghton, c

Goodwin

Hyde,

W. Mulenhy, b Muna

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 80-$122.02. 2nd No. 71 $34.86, 3rd No. 12- $17.44.

Unpinced Nos. 9, 54, each $0.08.

4. (Unofficial) The Machine Gun Troop Scramble, "B" Cluss. Half a Mile.

Tpr. Nigel's White Label 180 lb.

Capt. Polts' Inshallah 160 lb.

T. Carr, not out

A. Wright, e Stapleton, ↳ Lee 1. Overy, e Stapleton, b Lee

Extras (B.5)

Total (for 9 wkts.)

A. W. Ramsay did not bat.

Rowling Analysis.

Goodwin (Mosson) 1 Dunnett

Lee (Potts) Muni (Allan) 3

Tpr. Aian's The Goods 102 th

Time: 30, 104 3/5. Distance: 2 Jengths, a head.

Parl-Mutuel: Winner $14.80, Places

$7.80, $7.80, $10.00.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 116-$257.18, 2nd No. 40$73.48, 3rd No. 175 $36.74.

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has increased the general appre-

said he was happy to announce that the relations with British Unionshension. would be resumed in 1934.Router,

INTERNATIONAL

SOCCER.

First Gume.

A stronger guard, reinforced by machine guns, has been posted over the 500 officers loyal to ex- President Carlos Cespedes, who is

Nacional.

BRITISH SUCCESSES

(Continued from Page 8.)

Second Round.

von Cramm bt Vodicka 6-3 0-0 0262.

Stallon bt Kuhl‍6—1 0—0. 0m3. Puncee bt Uthmoller 041 0-2 2-0 rotd.

W. Menzel bt Turkey and 3 –0 0–2 0–1.

646-1

Jacobson bt Wilhelmi 6-2 3-0 Jacnecke bt Kukulovíc, 4–6 4–6 7-6 10-8 retd.

Satoh bt Lorenz 6–3 6–4 GA. D'Ostiani bt Stedman 10-8 0-0 7-0 6-3 64.

Frenz bt Burrows 4-6 6-2 6-1 6—2.

FLOPS IN FOOTBALL FORM

SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per Frodmitting) at HAPPY VALLEY O

(Continued from Pago 8.) they lost the services of Dawes who sustained a dractured collarbone.

MANSFIELD GO AHEAD.

A remarkable sequence of away victories upset expectations in the Northern Section, the surprises

Saturday, 23rd September, 1933, com mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Boll will be Rung at 1.30. p.m.

1 MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

'Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed,

&c.

No One without a Badge will be being Mansfield, Barnaloy, Car-admitted to the Members Enclosure. lisle, Hartlepools, Barrow, Chester, the Members Enclosure and

Badges admitting Non-Members tá Club and Doncaster,

Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both Including Tax) I am glad. Mansfield are not

are obtainable through the SECRET- Siba bt Lund 6-2 6-3 6-7 6-2, going to sink into the slough of ARY upon the personal application of Nunal ht Poulieff 2-0 6-1 6-2 despond again and expect them to a Member, such Member to be respon

sible for all visitors introduced by Ito bt Nourney - 5-7 prove that Saturday's play was no him, and for Payment of All Chits,

|more flash in the pan. �་༢.

Dessart.bt Ritchie 1 mm) 4–0

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, 0-3.

I thought Walsall and Rother-Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will ham_could hold their own against | close at 12 o'clock Noon. R. Menzel bt Denker 6-3 6-4 the Barrow and Carlisle clubs, but Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the

Badges admitting to Member 6--2

Barnaley are a much improved Dr. Heitmann w.o.

Race Course.. Minlecek bt Sperling 6-2 6-1 6-0 defeat of Gateshead is a reminder mitted in either Enclosure during the éombination and their decisive On No Fretext will Children be por Third Round.

that they will be a power to reckon Meeting.. with this acason. von Cramm t Stallos 57 6-4 6–3 0–2.

Chanco played noughts and Nunoi bt Siba 20.6–4 2–0 - crosses with Scottish football and 6-1.

while Partick suffered another re-

7-6.

Meanwhile, President Crau San. Martine has rejected the proposal

Satoh bt Jaenecke 6–0 0–9 Gunű.

atili imprisoned in the Hotel W. Menzel bt Puncec 6-3 6-lapse (before St. Johnstone this Ito bt Jacobsen 0-1 2-6 6-2 time), St. Mirren asserted them- selves to take the points from their visitors from Falkirk, and Third Ireland Defcat Scotland In of the leaders of the political D'Ostiani bt Frenz 8-6 7-0 6-8 Lanark hold the strong Kilmarnock

factions that he should resign in 6-3.

club to 'division of honours: R. Menzel ut Dessart 7-6 6-4 Queen o'South brought off a grant favour of Dr. Cespedos.—Reuter.

coup in travelling to Cowdenbeath Tension Increasing

Malecek bt Dr. Heltmann 0-3 0-3 to gain both points. G-1. Invana, Sept. 17. Business in Cuba is practically at a standstill as, owing to the uncertainty, Americans are refus- Ing to participate in any transac- tion unless they have a cash nd-

PENALTY MISSED.

London, Sept 10. Ireland created a surprise at Celtic Park to-day by defeating Scotland by two goals to one in the first Inter- national soccer match of the season.

Approximately 22,000 spectators watched, the game, which was played,

in glorious weather.

Ironnd attacked right from the start, and obtained an early lead 23 through Martin, who put them fur- ther ahead just before the interval. deserved their two-goal lead as They they were playing the better football.

Scotland showed none of their traditional style after the interval, but played in hurricane fashion. Mc- Phait scored for them after they had missed a penalty-Neuter.

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U.S. AMATEUR GOLF TITLE.

Unlaced Nos. 55, 15, 1 auch $13.00. Dunlap Puts Up Great

6. The Mong Ha Handicap. "D"

Class. Once Round.

Mr. John Keswick's Adam 150 lb.

(Frost) 1

Mr. G. H. Potts' Powerful King

150 h.

Exhibition.

MARSTON OUTPLAYED.

vance.

+

Quarter-Final.

von Cromm bt W. Menzel 0-1 6-3

1. Nunoi bt D'Ostlaui 6-0 and 6+2,

R. Menzel bt Ito 6-1 0-1 0-0, Satoh bt Malecek 6–2 6–4 0–3.

Meanwhile the tension is in- creasing owing to threats of a general striko, aiming at the over- throw of the governmet.

Five hundred officers, porters of ex-President Cespedes, are still holding out at the "Hotel | 7—–5. Nacional, but their supplies have been cut off.

Semi-Final.

be-

Was

The Airdrie v Hearts match was

meeting postponed and the tween Celtic and Hamilton also not played.

Mme. Henrotin bt Frau burgh 4-2 2-6 6-3.

Final.

Schom-

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone, 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission.

to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 including Persons, including Tax, for all Ladies, and is payable at the Gate Soldiers and Saliors. In Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey. Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th September, 1933.

1

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE,

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting will be held in the Sanitary Board Room, Post Frl. Krahwinkel bt Mme, Henrotin Office Building, by kind per-1

mission, on Monday, September 25th. at 5.15 p.m.

A. H. MADAR,

von Cramm bt Nunei 6-3 6-3 Bup- 9-7.

R. Menzel bt Satoh 6-7 0-18-0020-1.

Final.

von Cramm bt Menzel 7~~ő 20

WOMEN'S SINGLES.

They have been given an ultima- tum that they must surrender by 4–0 0–2 6–4, Monday, by which time three hundred must return to their re- spective commands, while the LOCAL HONG TENNIS, others will be expelled from the

Lane. Crawford Defeat H.K. And S. Hotels.

island.

Quarter-Final.

Frau Schemburgh bt Frl. Weiha 0-2 0-5.

Frl. Stuck bt Mlle. Adamoff 6-3 ! G...

Frl. Krahwinkel bt Miss Dearman G2 83. After

13 conversation between

Mme. Henrotin bt Mite. Payot 0-0 Mr. Sumner Welles, the U.S. Am-6-2 6-3. bassador to Cuba, and the Comi mittee of the Student Directorate, a member of the Committee stated Menara. Lane, Crawford Ltd., and that Mr. Welles declared that the the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, United States would not fatervene Ltd., participated in a friendly tennis match on the K.C.C. courts in Cuba.

Marines might he landed, how- yesterday morning, the former win- ning by 56 games to 43. Each set ever, if the lives or property of 10-27-5. was decided on eleven_games. Americans were endangered.-.

Reuter.

Crawford) lost to P. 11. Suckling and

C. Balman and H. Burson (Lane,

R. S. Capell, 3-8; beat W. H. Brown and E. O. Murphy, 7-4; beat E. H. White and Kirlovsky, 9-2.

Crawford) (Liang) 2

Mr. Yick Chim's Ajax 150 lb.

(Botelho) 3 Time: 24 2/5, 54 3/5, 1 20 475, 2 00 1/5.

Distance: lengths, a neck. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8.50. Places

$5.80, $7.00.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 67-$154,28, 2nd No. 82 $44.08, 3rd No, 61– $22.01.

Unplaced Nos, 68, 188 ench $12.24. 6. The Arela Preta Handien. Six Furlongs.

Mr. Chiu's Carnation II 147 lb.

(Deltz) Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Boki Lad

155 lb.

(Chanson) 2 Mrs. H. Loweck's Jackie 152 b.

(Liang) X Time: 32 1/5, 1 05 2/6, 3 38 276. Distance: 14 lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $30.30. Places $5.20, $5.20, $0.10.

Cincinnati, Sept. 16, George Dunlap, who won the Anal of the American Amateur Golf Cham plonship to-day, Walker Cup player, who did so well is the American in the British Championships carller

this year.

Meeting Max Marston in the final, Dunlap put up one of the greatest exhibitions of golf in the history, of the championship, and won by six and

QUEEN'S

T. Redmond and Hume (Lane, lost to Suckling and Capell, 4-7; beat Brown and Murphy. 7-4: lost to White and Kirlovsky. COMING SHORTLY!

G-G.

Crawford) beat Suckling and Capell. S. MacNider and W. L. Butt (Lane,

beat White and Kirlovsky, 8-3. B-5; beat Brown and Murphy, 7-4;

SEASON'S HOCKEY.

five. He took only 68 for the morn Fixtures To Be Arranged

ing round as compared with Mars- ton's 77. The latter only won seventh and eighth holes.

the

By Association.

A feature of Dunlap's play was his A MEETING NEXT WEEK. marvellous approach shots, which were never once of the fairways.

Maraton played occasional

The Hongkong Hockey Club will golf, but his drives off the tees were West Lounge at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, good hold a meeting at the Y. M. C. A. wild, and his irons inaccurate.

"Bobbie" Jones, the ex-amateur September 25, for the purpose champion of both America and Bri-arranging friendly fixtures for the

ensuing year.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 70--$106.26 2nd No. 188--844.40, ard No. 227-tain, said Dunlap's was one of the $22.20.

most brilliant rounds ever seen.

and nine up after the 22nd. when Maraton missed a four-footer.

of

All club secretaries and representa-

$2. Cash Sweep: 1st No. 1158

By holing out a 16-foot putt, Dun-Lives, and representativer of Service $2204.00 lap was eight up after the nineteenth, tennis, are invited to attend the meet- 2nd No. 3492-

ing. $655.70 3rd No. 1248

$327.88 Unplaced Nos. 2447, 808, 1547, 4014, 4516, 1705 cách $00.71.

7. (Unofficial) The Ladles Handi- cap. "E" Class, Six Furlongs.

b.

1

Maraton made amends at the next hole by sinking an eight-foot putt to win the hole as well as winning the next two,

At the 28th hole. Durlan was bunkered, and the 27th was halved.

Marston's score for the outward round was 30, while Dunlap took 88.

Dunlap continued to play in great]

2 form and eventually won by six and

Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai 137 (Bliss Sebt Harston) Mr. B's Bagulo 135 lb.

(Miss Dowbiggin Mr. Tally Ho's Brown Willy 132 lb. (Miss Beryl Fair) Time: 32 1/6, 1 05 2/5, 1 40. Distance: 3 lengths, Many lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.40. Pinces

$5.10.

SHANGHAI WINS

Kobe And Yokohama Easily Subdued

Kobe, Sept. 17.

In the interport_triangular swim

five. He was seven up at the 18th | miing contests held höre to-day,

3 hole and six up at the 27th-Router.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 108-$180.40, 2nd No. 28-$51.52, 3rd No. 5 $25.76.

THE MIXED DOUBLES.

· FAMOUS REFEREE,

Lou Magnolia Dies In New York

New York, Sept. 17. Lou Magnolia, the famous Loxing rolerco, who officiated at the Scott- Lawn Tennis Tournament the famous championship battles in Sharkey fight in 1930 and at most of America since Willard's time, died To Start Next Month.

in New York to-day. Entries for the Open Mixed Doubles of the late "Tex" Rickard, and the two Magnolia was a friend and intimate Inwn tennnia championship of the men were the kings of the fight Colony will close on Monday, Septem-world, the one na ring arbiter, the ber 26 next. The first round matches other as the most notable match- will be played towards the middle of maker of all time. October.

the auspices of the Hongkong Lawn Tenuis Asociation will be conducted naual by the Chinese Recreation Club, who announce that the first round will not start boforo October 310, na ipiceviously, arranged

colourful

'Magnolia was as

figuro sporting world as Jack Dempsey, and Populart-but - despite his wide knowledge of the boxing business he nove entered into any phase of it. commercially, Bave an iha third man

in the ri

Shanghai's team of champions gained an easy victory against the combined strength of Kobo and Yokohama,

Shanghal plled up 01 points against the Yokohama team's 15 and Kobo's 14:-Reuter,

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In Singles. Final.

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G. T. May and L. Goldman yester

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Clarke three and two, while Goldman In the nomi-finals, May boat A. Ei defeated H. H. Mundy two up.

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Frl. Krahwinkel bt

MEN'S DOUBLES. Final

Satoh and Nunoi beat Tuckey and Tinkler 6-2, 6-2, 6-3.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES.

Final

Mrs. Pittman and Miss Stam- mers beat Miss Dearman and Miss N. Lyle 6-1, 6-7, 6-2.

MIXED DOUBLES.

Final

Von Cramm and Fr. Krahwinkel Frau Stuck beat Satoh and Mile. Payot 2-6,

6-1, 11-9.

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