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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

11,

· MONDAY,-- JUNE

GOOD WIND UP TO FIRST HALF

BOXING EVE SCORES A TRIUMPH

EASILY BEATS HIGH CLASS

FIELD OF COMPETITORS

OUTPACES RACING TRIUMPH & DAYLIGHT EVE

The first half of the Macao Jockey Club's racing season was brought to a successful close yesterday, when a large gathering of "fans" enjoyed keen sport, with well favoured ponies winning at regular intervals, | and excellent dividends being paid.

The surprise of the afternoon was the victory of "veteran" Boxing Eve, who won against a field which included Racing Triumph and Daylight Eve. Mr. G. A. Harriman rode a brilliant race.

Complete results and prices follow, Ma On Shan Handicap. One and a quarter Miles. Mr. Lan's Sea View, 160 ibs. (Yue Shun Wa) Miss Fearon's Poislam, 160 lbs. (Chey Wing Chiu)

3

Mr. Longfellow's Young Cemon- der, 135 lbs. (11. Y. Liang) Time: 3.1.09.2/6, 1.463/5, 2.20, 2.54.2/5.

Distance: length, 4 length. Pari-Mutuel Winner $.80 Pinces $6.10, $6.10.

SURPRISES IN LAWN BOWLS

K.B.C.C. HOLD A CLEAR LEAD

FOR FIRST DIV:

CHAMPIONSHIP

Thanks to the very fine per- formance of the Club de Recreio, who defeated Craigen- gower first string on Saturday, the Kowloon Bowling Green have assumed a lead in the first division of the lawn bowls league from which it will be very difficult to dislodge them.

1934.

OF

RACING SEASON

CHARITY SWIMMING GALA

MUGE CROWD DELIGHTED BY FINE PERFORMANCES

POPULAR EVENT AT NORTH POINT · ON SATURDAY.

A record crowd, including many distinguished members of the European and Chincae communities, witnessed representa tives from nearly all the local swimming Clubs compete in the special charity swimming gala organised by the South China Athletic Association, in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children, at their Pavilion at North Point on Saturday night. At the conclusion of the events, Lady Southorn, wife of the Colonial Secretary, distributed the prizes.

Four of the five open events were carried off by Chinese Clubs, the V.R.C, winning the Men's team rate as the only honour for the outside! swiminers.

event

Mins Yeung Sau King, China's Indly. The K.B.G.C. themselves won champion and Far Eastern champlon, very easily and have now the was very much the fare, securing maximum points from half a dozen the open Ladies' 100 metres ames, trailed by Craigeugower without serious competition. It was

regrette that teams with eight and alx points offered by the European swimmers | respectively.

(E, Ò, Butler) Time: 0), 58.2/6, 1,32, 2.493.4/5, Distance: 1's lengths, & lengths. Pari-Bintuni: Winner $7.10. Places 80.70, 57, $1,10,

Cash 2ml No. *29.35,

As hinted in there columns on Sweep: Ist No. 42-$20.54, Friday, the Beerely found in $1-$58.70, Brd No. Ispiration in playing 'on their own green, and in beating Craigen- 157--$10.87 Kower by a dozen points, finished

up on two of the three rinks

Unplacet No. 18, 2, ench.

Detting Gold Dollen ett. 21, Bmelho?

W. }'.

27

20

*

JNJ

#3

Wakeeld (F. 9. Butter)

Macaroni (0, A. Harriman) Hay View (H. Y. Linny)

14 200 West Parade (A. 4. P. Heard)

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 100-392.20, 2nd No. 64-$20.34, 3rd No. $13.17.

Unplaced No. 70-$13.17.

Wayward Bin Ip Kut Ying...

June Meeting Handleap.

JA

"C"

Clans. Seven Furlongs.

as Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 162 )1, 4. A. Harelamanj

Bett

W

1.

Era View (Yue Bhun WA!

74

Potsdam (Choy Wing Chin

37

14

Young Commander (F. Y. Llane)

itering Joy (W. N. Yeb)

$1 Special Cash

My „dra, 1. „ng ́s Racing Trucsph. 148 བ། The

(E. O. Butler)

641.56, 2nd No, 305-134)

3rd No. 8760--$09.22.

F

Sweep: 1 lg Tay Hos Dayright Eve, 186 GA. J. P. Heard) Pag 15.4 5. 24, LAGA/5, 149, Distance: 21⁄2 lengths, # lengths. Pari-Maturl: Winner $33.20. Mares 516, $1%.

Unplaced Nov, 18h, 4857-$19.26 ench.

3014.

2816,

2.- Chin Wah Shan Handicap (Second Section). "D" & "E" Classes.) Six Furlonga

Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Hold Commander, 140 lbs. (,, P. Chanson) Mr. L Shiu Pang's Soldler of Italy, 155 . (Tang Man Wa) Mr. H. J. Law's Panama, 162 lbs. (E. O. Butler)

Time: 30.2/5, 1.02.4/5, -1.35.2/5. Distance: A length, length, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $68.70. Piuces $11.00, $40.05, $0.70.

Cash Sweep: 1st, No. 77-$108.44, 2nd No. 109-$30.96, 3rd No. 82-1 $15.48.

Unplaced Nos. 15, 31, 63, 113, 12, 23, 234, 72-42.15 each.

Bettin

Gish Sweep: 1st No. 10–$158.84,) Zod No. 201-$15,36, 3rd No. 21- $22.08.

$2 Special Cash Sweep; Int

no opposition was

in this race.

The S.C.A.A. Ladies' relay team.

victorious who were

in the Far Eastern Olympic games at Manila won the open relay title, but not without a serious challenge fra a comparatively weak Y.M.C.A. Ladles team, who swan well to take second place.

The Indian Recreation Club The open breast stroke event pro- continued their run of successes|vided

a semention when Min Chu in the second division with a very Cheuk. Chian's second string at the ne win at the expense of Civil Far Eastern Olymple Games, WIK Service, but at the moment they beaten by his club-mate, Chan Fook are headed by the Police for the Slag (S.C.A.A).

Among those present fendership, the latter having a

were Lady! better average of winning shots.

Southorit, the Hon. Mr. R. M. Hen derson,

Hvn. the

Mr. 12

AMERICAN GOLF

OLIN DUTRA WINS OPEN TOURNEY

MAKES BRILLIANT

RALLY

4

New York, June 9. Making a magnificent rally in the last round, Olin Dutra won the American Open Golf Championship at Ardmore to day, his card showing 74, 76, 71 and 72 for the four rounds. Tom Creavy equalled Gene. Saru- zen's 1833 record for American Cham- the Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. T. X. Chuu,pionship goff by doing the final round double surerss of the K.C.C. teams, Mr. A. fleks, Mr. M. H. Lo. and many in 60, which is a record for the Merion Course. His wonderful round made! The seniors

others. took points away

Prior to enlling upon Lady Southern hin equal the seventh to present the prizes, Mr. M: K. Lo, core of 2010, his previous rounds President of the S.C.A.A., mid that being 79, 76 and 78. much of the responsibility of the or-f

Scorex: ganisation and success of the gala wasolin-Dutra due to the energetic and painstaking Gene Sarazen work put in by Lady Southorn. Sir R. Cruickshanli

A

178229

occurrence WIS

| from Taikoo, and the juniora took

toll of the Electric.

Recreio 61 C.C.C. "A" K.B.G.C... 80 Police

28567-$2.524.25, 2nd No. 41926-|- C.8.C.C.

721.20, Brd No. 10726--$360.00, Unpliced Nox.---$118.42 each.

Banquet Hall

Bay View

2nd Division'

LEAGUE TABLE.

19 Thoniay Southore WEA prevented wiffy" Cox 15 through indisposition from attending Hurry Cooper

although he (Mr. Lo) knew very well Billie Burke that he was keenly interested in the facdonald Smith organisation of a charitable swim-Tam Creavy wing gala. The Society for Protec-Guldahl. tion of Children and the Women's fines

5-1

65 Auxillary Committee had also con-Revoltu 05tributed & Inree phare towards the Joe Kirkwood

success of the function.

Luther

RESULTS.

1

Division

1

Unplured Nos. 27, 12-$12.60 each.!

Belting

W Daylight Eve (A... P, Heard).. 108 2lacing Triumph (F. D. Butelao)

..

65

43

20

**

3

Royal Flush (. P. Batelho).... Boxing ve (G. A. Harrimanj Banquet Hall (lp Kal Ying)

37

K. Ducks. 45 C.8.C.C. Taikoo ... Œ K.C.C.

23 21

76

No.

.. 50 1.R.C.

C.C.C.

63 Recrelo...

13681

H.K.F.C.

4 Yacht Club

56

KCC

18340

63 Electric

49

Bold Marshall

Pollec

67 K.B.G.C.

60

Boxing Eve

28567

Daylight Eve

10720

Ebony Idel

12257

Antamak (A. A. Bolelho)

1

Gold Bullion

2871-1

KJALA

+973

The Carp (A. J. F. Heard)

07

Marquis Hall

41750

ccc. "A"

45

Mike...

C.C.C. '

Rela

King Salmon (Y. T. Fung)

14

Racing Triumph

41926

Civil Service

Chow Fan(B.-Y. Llang).

Barabande (0. A. Harriman)

Royal Flush

Taiko

16

Shaughraun

Kowloon Hoek

Wayward Stag

K.4.C.

£2

West Parnde

12206

Section). "D" & "E"

Classes

Six

Parlongs.

Poller

1

| Mr. Mai Vik Man's Toishân, 155

iba.

(Ah Wong)

LR.C Yacht Cl

Servic

Pletrie

K.C.c. Cec B.X.F.C.

Bold Commendar (H. P. Chanson)

Panama (E C. Dotler)

Utopian (P. P. Botelhel

Soldier of Italy (Tang Man Way Now's The Time In Kul Ying) Widne 31. Y. Liang) ....

3,-Chiv

Wah Shan Handienp. (First Section). "D" & "P" Classes. Six Furlongs

Mr. Longfellow's Cebu, 151 lbs. (P. P. Botciho)

13.

3!

Mr. Fearnun's No Fear, 151 lbs. (E. O. Butler) Mrs. Lee Shiu Kee's Colombo, 140 (Ip Ku Ying) Time: 29.3/5, 1.01.1/5. 1.33.2/5. Distance: length, Short head. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $46.20. Places! $11.80, 58.20, $25.10.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 40-$129.59, 2nd No. 294-$37.02, 3rd No. 50 $14.61.

Unplaced Nos. 101. 135, 103, 58-¡ $5.11 each.

Belling.

#

6—Chiu Wah Shan Handicap. (3rd)

Mr. Heriot's Black Velvet, 145 lbs. (Opium Dick}

Mr. Roda's Ulty of Shanghai, 156

1les,

(Po Yee) Time: 31.25, 1.02475, 1.35.2/5. Distance: 6 lengths, Many lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.10. Places 25.80, 57.90. SA.

Mr. Lo also thanked the many Leo Diegel workers who had helped in the ar- Horton Smith cauguments of the gúla; those who T. Perkins had said tickets, and the China Em- Lawson Little porluni, Sinecre, The Wing On, and M. Dutes

W L. P. Up De.the Sun Co., who hnd kindly donated. Ciuc!

LEAGUE TABLE,

123

the prizes.

$900. REAPED. ·

G. Von Eim

Alfred Lacey

Jack Westland

J. Goodman

He remarked that he was glad to 26 announce that the entire number of Walter Hagen 900 Uckets at $3 euch had been sold.cus Moreland.

A and that the sum of "$900” would "be

given to the Society,

I', W. D L. P. Ep in.

33

21

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R

46

30

11

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 88-$167.7, REVOLVER MATCH

No. 42-845,38, 3rd No. 39264. Unplaced Nos, 67, 7, 26-$8.34||

rach.'

Betting

Being Rudell TAB Yee)

W

P.

Touhou (Ah Wonu)

Colombo (In Kul Ying

Cebu I. 1. Lethar

27

Back Velvet (Oplum Dick)

Morning Hun B. P. Chenon}

34

21

Star Face (Ah Lee)

Powertal King (A. J. P. Hen

14

40

City of Bhatghai (Pa Yee)

No Pret (B. 0. Butler)

File Fare H. Y. Langh

3K

A

A Mile.

4.- Kan Shan Plate.

Orlando (Y. T. Pang

One Mile. Mr. Lan's Ray View, 152 lbs. (S. Y. Liang)

Mr. Hem's Macaroni, 14 lbs.

(G. A. Harriman)

Mr. I. S. Y.'s Wakefield, 14d 14.

$

Lady Southern salt that she would ile to express great appreciation of the work the S.C.A.A. Bad done for the Society. The success of the func tion had exceeded her winest innginn. tions. with its amazing rge audience, beautiful scenes, and thei anniense enthusiasm of the competi- 60 then.

W. P.

17

Police Reserve Beat The Regulars

**

41

A revolver match was red he

-Les Dash. (['nofficial)

Mr. Lan's Harbour View, 139 lbs,

(Betty Fair)

Mr. Lun's Sea View, 157 lbs. (Scutt araton)

2) Mr. S. W. Taug's Racing Ladd, 125

11.

(J. Dowbiggin)

TIES

*

Half tween the "A" Contingent, Hongkong|

OF DISTINCTION.

The Latest London Styles in

!

Police and the Chinese Company

Lady Southorn also referred to the work of the Suelety in Hongkong. and cummented on the great help and janistanen i offered to the walls of the Colony. She was very glad that the Society had found in the S.C.A.A. an energetic and vigorous Clubs which would help the Selety, and hoped that Cature connections with the club would always remain Burgessful.

THE RESULTS.

The following were the multi

Men's 280 metres Iželay ¿four-a-alde}}

1. c. sime min. 17 seen. {w.

Hongkong Police Reserve at Kentaverence, R. L. Ocorin, E. B. Ron and

nedy Road yesterday.

I. Roza-Fereial; 2. Chire C.S.C. times

The "A" contingent were only abfens ( bee. 4. to fire six mien.

Results were as follows:

"A" Contingent,

I

(Instal

A42 Huserll

A01 Scutt

26 106 21 20 115

A. 9. 1, Richla

AC10 Tekin A40 Wagland H... #topkins

26 25 24 26 101

Ladire 10 metres delay (four-i-ster 1. 5.C.A.A. (Lau Kwan-chun, Leung Wing-ban, Yeung Saucban and Yeung Bau-king): E YMC.A.. A. Fowler, Mian J. Weller, Mr. Beats and B, W. Shrewder) Time:

nlum, 19 area.

Men's 10 Metres Obataelo Raev: 1. Tikoz -took 18,C.A.A.): 2. Ju Yunchant (C.U.C.)

Gile 50 metres free,style (9C.A.A mem- 28 30 21 107 bers only); 1. Au Yan-chiu: 2. Lee Hol-ying.

Boy's 50 metres fine aizle (8.C.A.A. 104m 23 20 30 28 112ber only) 1. Yeung Chung-wal; Wang In-hon, Time1 45.7 incr

180 184 184 182 640

Ladies' 110 meizes free style Open. 1, Atiye Yeung Fau-king (8.QAA.):- 2. Mis Chat Wewniking (CH.C.)-Time: t min, 15 sec. Chinese Company,

Men's Fancy Biring. Openi 1. Wong Rik. wn (CC): 2, Mak Wal-ming (C.C.9.C.). Gentlemen's Neckwear have a 10. Ris wang King Fat de 16 XO 28 18

tilela 20 metra Obatarie Race (For B&.C.C. 24 103 members wely): 1. tal-ying; 2. Chan PC, RS2 Ho Kam Cita 25 24 21 L. 42 Wens King Churn 20 27 za 10 104 Walchen.

1,8, 167 Chau Ching Chio 24

much stronger tendency to-T.C. Tes Kwok Chak Ting 30 25 30 25 115 Blena 203 metres trust Stroke, Openi, 1.

wards brighter colours and PR 187 Wear Chung

designs. The new shipments

indicate something really"

0

3 26 28 30 104

18% 181 140 137 659

10 119 Chan Fook.ping (RC.A.A.): 2. 31ul Chu

Cheuk 18.GA.A.) 1--Time 4*mins. 15 seer. Water Io-European 2 v. Chinmə 0, European M. de V. Soares (V.ILE.). W. Kerr (Y.M.G.A). N. Delgada (V.IL.C.), 1. M. Remedios (V.B.G.), W. Law.

Campbell (Y.R.C.).

The following «lso fired for the 1, W. Ebreuder (V.M.C.A.) and di

Chinese Company:

LS, 110 Thung Po fting 30 2A

different from those shown 8.1. David Lele

previously.

Prieties No. 1

2015 101

Chiness-Pe King-fale (9.C.A.A.). Lee 30 28 21 21 102: Yadong (N.A.A.), Fung Kwok-nah (C.A.A-)..

6. Kam.pl (C.C.R.C.). Chung Wing-kwonk

10 yards Grouping @ rounds. Possible Practice No. 2

We have also a large stock of 10 yards Application, 4 chandé, Palble

neat Checks. Spots, Stripes,

in Foulard, Mackesfjeld. Cashmere, Club Stripes, in Silk and Wool.

Washing Tios from $1.00 Silk Ties

$1.75

"

WM. POWELL, LTD.

SPECIALISTS IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,"

Hongkong Stock Exchange.

Ice House Street.

Practice No. 9.

30 19.0.A.A.), Chan Kwok-aing (C.C.8.C) and

30

10 yards Tunning Man, 6 remude, Possible 10 Preetion No.

10 yards Bobbing Man, 2 aluts in reconde 20

Tetul......

1:10

Time: 30.1/5, 1.01.1/5. Distance: lengths, many lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $12,50. Pinces| $5.70, $6.10, $7.00.

Cash Sweeps 1st No. 61-$140.75,

.

W.

Mul Cheecheting (BCA.A.).

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Commission for Kwnagtang Provinec notifies that the height of water In English feet

Is as follows:

2nd No. 36-$42.78, Ard No. 82 in the West, North and East Rivers. $21.39.

Unplaced $7.02.

Bat:Ing Ben View (Scott Karton) Tueing Ind (J. Dowblowin) Harbour View (Betty Fair) Heart's Joy (Parker) Young Commander (Mack)

June 9 Juna 10] West River at Shishing: 12.1 13.3

18 North River_at_Taing-

yuen

10.9

13.0

North River at Samshui

7.0

East River At Sheklung

5.3

6.4

aggregate

74, 70, 71, 72=203|

SUMMER TOURNEYS Davis

Semi-

Cup

Bishop And Goldman

Win Foursomes Finalists

In the final of the Summer Four- somes Competition, C. W. E. Bishop arul Golfman defeated J. E. Richardson and P. S. Grant by one up yesterday morning.

up.

Singles.

(Continued from Page 8.)

accasion and delighted the crowd at the Stade Roland Garros by

The following are the results of the third round matches in the Happy beating his adversary in three Valley Sunner äingles Competition: straight seta.

1. Young beat T. D. Paton by two

FUJIKURA wins. C. W. E. Bishop best A. McKellar|

With the

encounter already two and one.

L. Goldman beat N. Drummond settled, much of the interest in be- three and two.

II. G. Wallington beat E. Moore the two concluding matches

tween the Australian's and two 11.

A. B. Purvca bent C. L. Tatham Japanese at Eastbourne was lost, four two.

B. D. Evans bent J. 3. Howell, H. 11. Williamson beat A. C. Young four and three.

W. L. Alexander beat C. H. Burton two and one.

J. Forbes bent. W Woodward three and two.

A. Brooksbank beat Dr. J. A. R Selby two and one.

E. H. Watts beat 3. MneKnight

A.

MacIndoo

two up.

J. Adams beat three and two,

1. Angwin bent A. 0. Brawn three

and two.

Nevertheless, Japan succeeded in capturing one rubber, Jiro Fu Jikura beating Vivian McGrath in splendid style by three sets to one.

4

Yamagishi Was less effective against Doa Turnbull, brought in to substitute for Jack Crawford, and was beaton in three sets after a match of 38 games.

No further success attended the New Zealand players after victory against both E. D. Aù-

W. S. Hillier beat W. J. Mackenzle their doubles ente up.

"N. K. Littlejohn beat A. L. Powell

one up.

C. Mycock beat W. H. Edmonds one

HONGKONG CYCLING

CLUB

Czechoslovakia, drews, and C. E. Malfroy being outplayed in the last two singles by Hecht und Menzel respective- ly.

Italy had no mercy on Switzer- land and eventually won by five clear rubbern. Rado and Stefani, the Italian singles players both obtained very CILSY victorles against Elmer and Fischer an the last day.

SEMI-FINALISTS, ;

now

The European Zone has reached the semi-final stage. Be countries Alling the last four being Czechoslovakia, brackets

(Continued from Page 8.) Lye-run and Sam-kat-teun villages; thrilling but fraught with danger far the unwary rider,

The party then decided to retum 73, 72, 70, 78-294 to the villages visited earlier and to Italy, France and Australa. 71, 71, 76, 77295 And now tracks from that point. This France will meet Australia in 76, 74, 71, 75-295 was carried out and as a result the the semi-final and the winner of 74, 71, 76, 74-290 riders found themselves in a cul-de- this tie should obtain a fairly the 74, 77, 78; 20-298 4 and returned for a third visit to comfortably

Tamamu. The route to Customs?

76, 79, 77, 78-296|

journey Into

70, 76, 78, C6-209 Pass was then covered in the reverse Inter-zone final at the expense of 18, 70, 78, 73290 direction with light showers to refresh either Czechoslovakia or Italy. 80, 79, 77, 72=200 the cyclists and threaten them with The European Zone Anal is to 76, 73, 74, 73209 a repetition of the previous weekend's be played off by July 16, and the 73, 76, 78, 74-300 shower hatlı

71, 78, 78, 7300

Inter-zone final will be played on

71, 70, 78, 78=303 The 4-hours trip réaulted in no July 21, 23 and 24,

74, 73, 70, 77303 less than 30 miles of unalloyed

74, 78, 79, 78-304 pleasure, as a further result of which

72, 83, 70, 75306 the Club has decided in favour of the The Club's recent activities have 77, 71, 79, 70-306 exploration of the adjacent paths called forth a response from other 74, 78, 79, 76307 leading to Taipo and Salkung next sources and it in learned that there 70, 74, 80, 77=307 week, Mr. C. Read will exercise his aro no less than three military

78, 81, 70-309 captaincy on this occasion and intends organisations enjoying frequent eyel 77, 81. 70-310 to leave the Ferry at 10.30 a.m. The Ing outings. Local dealers are also at 83, 75312} run will terminate at. p.nl. Ap. last realising that the sport han 70, 83, 80=316 proximately, and all Interested "come-to-stay" in Hongkong and aro 77, 85, 79-311 cyclists are extended a cordial Invita- making every effort to meet the

-Reuter,

demand for machines,

tion.

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