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SIXTH RACE

MEETING

LAST WEEK'S EVENT

(Continued from. Page 8).

INSTALLATION OF

THE TOTE

Costly Machine For Race Courses

Totaliaator machines, the most modern and efficient in the world and regardless of cost and labour, are now being installed on the London greyhound tracks

in was won by Pride of Tsingtao. At may be legally operated under When going to be the prize, be the new Betting and Lotteries

pick Act.

of a pince by Copper Idol.

the ACL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 24,

HONGKONG C.C. SEASON

REVIEWED

T. A. PEARCE AND RICKETTS

..... | 27.5, which is

HEAD AVERAGES

DI

wickela

failed to int vid was just beaten out. Most of the machines which were in

Right from the hurrier there was une on the tracks between 1930 and a great part in pulling off a win, T.E.though a trifle on the expensive side, I no one in the race kar Shooting Star/1932 have had to be altered nt heavy this season, had no not-out

a top score of 36, and an average/work. I have been told that he was: in the Victorin Park Handleap. The art to comply with the provisions of further they went the further did the cng Bros. mara pull away, lowering the record for the five furlong. Em pire Day got away second and re- mained in that position throughout, it was a dull race to watch, only natable for the poor showing of Vixen Tar who started second favourite,

Moat

(Continued from Page 8). [good deal of his okl. pace but he does palmy days of the Civil Service ten or actually

not bowl at the wicket enough, and

turned mat

very little. twelve years ago, when I think as Own Hughes only sent down threa captain I never batted or perhaps overs. This throw the brunt of the once in the

year the C.S.C.C. won attack on to Redmond, T. A. Pestee the Shield. The great majority of and ticketts. The latter was hit for place in the Shalin Handicap, while readiness for July 1, when they the run-geiting was done by T. A. 48 to his first two games without

Pearce and Owen-Hughes.

Mitchell' figures are considerably enhanced by form and averaged even four wickin

not-out

but both as the next most successful bowler and, i

a match after that. Alee Peares was Recreio and Craigengewer he Fenree, who

, played more ho got through tremendous lot of und little too much. Red- The doubles pool, for example, must layward and Ricketts had averages was extraordinarily unlucky.

pretty

solld cricket,

who almost invariably opened, be mechanically worked and not hand

of ten or so less, but had they not of the time he is doing everything worked na it is on horse-race courses. each

This distinction will cost the Lonach played one very big net-out inn-take a wicket.

He was not expensive, on tracks not less than £200,000, but in either would have had an over-as the runs averaged less tha the machines output at the White of six! The explanation in, of per over and as he was usually given City and Harringay, with a capacity course, that they invariably had to go so few overs to start with he might in to get fours or get out. Duckitt have got more wickets had he been ind

than usual, tried again earlier. chiefly because he was being shifted After this came the big dividend

about in the batting order. He is of the day, when Strathairn won the

Frap the point of view of the public scores usually so slowly that he does naturally an opening batsman, but Stonecutters Handicap by a neck from the grisbound) totalisator will be the not fit there in Saturday afternoon Beginner's Luck, who bored badly at most attractive in the world. The Fricket. Beinnix and lill-Woad only the finish when the pressure was put maximum deduction which the opera-batted once each but made very use on, but for which he should have won. Flamingo ran third, High West, the fork may make is 6 per cent, on the ful stores when they did! favourite, lay all over the top.

turnover inclusive of odd pence in dividends, which is about half the Forget-me-not and had to be eased up

percrnings that may be taken on to prevent an accident.

horserace courses,

BIGGEST DIVIDEND OF DAY

f 85 impulses a minute, will be not ess than 3,000 bets a minute.

ONLY & PER CENT.

connect

U'

worse reason

THE BOWLING

THE FIELDING

than three

1935.

"ANCHOR"

BUTTER

PRE

FINEST GRADE:

FINEST

fielders in the Club side but I am There are a good many brillinat given to understand that there were one or two epidemics which were not catching." On the whole the ground

WAR welding

good, Dunkiry WAK nagnificent behind the sticks. In eight games he conceded 59 byes and I would like to offer my congratula-

There was undoubtedly a inck of eighteen legs byes, while enteling five tians to Mr. G. P. Ferguson on his and wiring will be used to

More than 250,000 yards of cable variety in the bowling as Hill-Wood batsmen and stumping two. But success in the Customs Indicap on with the main machine the 160 selling and then only took five wickets for a C. C. and Army games his record if only could play in the last two games one were to exclude the Civil Service Bayarde, thereby scoring his first win windows in the various enclosures at cost of 13 a piece. Probably tnore would be 12 byes, ten leg byes, four ut the Valley.

White City, where an extra indicator mate favourite board is to be

ure might have been made of Tkackitt caught and two stumped! Bright Star was but fourth was the best he could do.

erected behind

who is a better change bowler than: the

The following are the Bayardo was held in cheek till after doubles, my forecast poots in unita.

Bowker seems to have alaveragea: ring which will show win, place he looks.

Lengue entering the straight, but when he The clocklike dials on the indicator cone he came like a reni good unboards, which show at a glance the and won with plenty in hand. Spin varying Tate of odds, will MES]

who praving and

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ran second, must be im-operate, but the units, win, place, and

Ix

worth remember total, will also be shown in numerals. ing for June

It was, perhaps, a fitting climax to

a day of major and minor disasters

that no one Ruerceded in solving the

Dusseldorf, May 20 Frau Martha Genenger, German riddle of the daily doable. Con-aquatte

atar yesterday broke the sequently the pool, amounting to sing breast-stroke 400 metres swimming $2,700, will be carried forward and record for women with the time of added to the pool for the daily double: 6 minutes 28.3 seconds. The previous at the next and last meeting of the record was hold with 6 minutes 29 seconds by Frauleini Kestein.--Havas.

season,

T. A. Pearce

E. J. R. Mitchell..

T. E. ward

A. W.

H. M. Ricketts Duckitt ER

11. W. Baines

K

*

BATTING AVERAGES Matches Innga. N.O.

7

Rous

ist Scorr

279

3*

H. Owen Hughes .. B

270

104*

Av. 46,50 44.30

8

54

42.00

110

35

37.BU

63+

17.20

85

67.

17.00

15

20

11.25

10

1-1

1. D. Kilbre

9.50

18

17

9.00

T. M. L. Refimotl

0

fl

0

G. S. Dunkley ..

0

7

(1

0

A. C. 1. Bowker

3

0

0

"Signifies Not Out, Also batter.

C. K. BI Wood

I

th

180

66.00

I. McTunin

1

1

E. Pote Hant

1

0

**

41

inf.

8.00

BOWLING AVERAGES

Matches Overs Maidens

Runs

Wkis.

Ar.

G. R. M. Ricketts

8

82.1

18

244

26

9.38

T. A. Penrce

*

79.1

13

304

19

10,00

T. M. I. Redmanii..

E

-17

13

148

7

18.30

Also Bowied.

E. R. Duckitt

3

14

C. K. Hill Wood

A. C. I. Bowker...

2 3

21.2

J. S. Smith......

21

D

7

H. Owen Hughes

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10.50

13.00

17.33

51.00

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Space prevents my including some, publish them in the issue of Wednes. Civil Service C. C., second eleven day with any other figures that come figures I have, so I will, all being well,fuf South African cricket on Friday. by Monday, and start on my sketch

LEAGUE

TENNIS

KOWLOON C.C.

BEAT RECREIO

In a "C" Division match at Kow- loon K.C.C. best Club de Recreio by 5 matches to 4, despite the fact that J. Xavier and N. Beitrag won all their matchen,

The scores were:

E. C. Watson and R. S. Capell bent C. Xavier and A. M. Xavier 6-2: lost to J. Xavier and N. Beltrao 3-6;

bent H. Gonsalves und C. C. Pereira 6-3.

6. White and W. Gittin beat C. Xavier and A. M. Xavier 6-3; fost to J. Xavier and N. Beltrno 3-6; beat H. Gonsalves and C. C. Pereira 7-5.

BOWLS MATCHES POSTPONED

Fixtures Rearranged For

Next Week

All bowla championship matches arranged for yesterday were post for play after the morning's rain. poned, owing to grounds being unfit

MacFarlane and J. Russeli and P. E. The Open Pairs match between A.

kong Electric green, Knight and J. Hollidge, or the Hong- arranged for Sanday afternoon on the has been re- same green.

J. S. Smith and Major Bonavin The

match V. M. Hast and V.

lost to C. Xavier and A. M. Xavier Petherick against R. Goodman and R. 6-7; lost to J. Xavier and N. Beltrao Lapsley will be played on the Kow- 4-6 and beat . Gonsalves and C. loon CC. green on Monday next.

C. Pereira 6-2.

Several other League matches were

to have been played but were post- poned owing to the state of the

MATCHES FOR TO-DAY

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