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DRIM KEPT AT IT This unusual picture shows the riderless Drim following Royal Mail ir the recent running of the 99th Grand National Stoeplechase at Aintree, England. Drim's vider was thrown, but the horse got up and went on. Royal Mail, a 100-to-G chance, raced to victory before a crowd of 400,000 headed by King George and Queen Elizabeth.
CHARITY FOOTBALL
ARMY AND CHINA IN RE-PLAY KOTEWALL TROPHY
The re-play Anal of the Kotewall Charity Cup Football Competition- the Army (holders) v. South China Athletic Association-will be played on Sunday next on the ground of the Hongkong Football Club., Happy kick-off at 5 p.m. sharp. Valley curtain-raiser" the Boys of the Royal Welch Fusiliera (champions of originated this Boys' League, season) will play the Rest of the League, kick-off at 3.30 p.m.
As a
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SHANGHAI RACES
Radio Eve Wins Sub. Griffins Derby DEITZ RIDES A DOUBLE
SNOOKER SEMI-FINALS
A. J. Osmund And L. V. Antonio Win
L. V. Antonio entered the final of the Colony Snooker Championship C. ut the expense of last night Strange whom he defeated on the table of the Royal Naval Dockyard Police Club by 232 Following are
the results of the frames. Mr. Wo 143 over four Stafford of the third day of the Shanghal R.C.R.N.D.Y. Police was the Umpire.
The match was rather uninspiring. spring meeting: 1-Yangtse Stakes, One Mile.
Shanghai, May 4,
1. A. S. Henchman's Vivid Morn
(W. L. McCann).
2. Bubbling Well's Kangar
Maitland).
3. R. H. McNair's Yura
Raymond),
Time: 2.00.4/5.
(H.
(A. W
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Legacy Cup. Half a Mile. 1. Cire's Frostylight (R. B. Moller),
2. Sing Lee's Belere (V. V. Needa).
3. Manx's High Power (A. W.
Raymund).
The Kotewall match was originally-11art fixed for Saturday next, but as South China Athletic Association con not have the services of their players from Canton that day, the match has been arranged for the following day, so that, as an attractive "wind-up" to the season, spectators may witness what promises to
10 be & thrilling final between the nest players the South China Athlette Army and Association can produce. The Kote-
unticipate wall Cup Committer
bumper gate so that the Charity Fund may beneilt considerably.
the Committee is understood that proposes to prohibit the allocation of It the Fund before Coronation Day. is to be hoped that-Naval, Army and Chinese Charities will reap add!- tional benefit as the result of the support of the football "fans" and 60% others next Sunday.
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ARMY TEAM The following will represent the Army:
Fus. Fowlands
(R.W.F.); Rimn. Pickering (R.U.R.). Bglr. Stevens (R.U.R.): Ple. Williamson (Sen- forths) CplWanklyn (R.W.F.), Fus. Evans (R.W.F.); Rimn. Erwin (R.U.R.), Spr. Howlett (R.E.), Bamn. Moore (R.U.R.). Fus, Talbot Capt., and Rimn. Fergu-
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C TEAM
The following will represent South Chinn AA.
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HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Meeting Of United
Contest Committee
The Royal Welch Fusiliers, it was announced at the final meeting of the Committee of the United Hockey Tournament yesterday, won the senior and junior championships. The Royal Engineers and the Police Indians were the runners-up in the respective divisions.
The meeting, bringing to a close the tournament's arst season, WOS held at the Police Training School, and was attended by Capt. L. Gwydyr-Jones (Chairman), Sub Inspector L. Tyler (Secretary), Sgt. J. Dandy (Asst. Secretary), Licut. R. D. MacLagen. Sergt. J. A. Menks, Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe, Messrs. P. R. Singh, Borrowdle, and W. A.
Ray
.
Time: 59.2/5. 3-Racing Ilandienp. 11 Furlongs. 1. Cire's Autumnlight (R.
Muller).
It began at B p.m. and lusted over two hours; the highest break was u 10 by the winner in the first frame
was
that which
remarkable in Strange scored only 14 against his opponent's 70. If Antonio had not fouled on a black, Strange would not have reached double figures in the first frame.
Detailed scores were:
First frame-Antonio 70. Strange 14, lend of 05.
Second frame.-Antonio 44, Stranga 29; lend of 80.
Third
frame.-Antonio 40, Strange 13.42; lead of 78,
2. The Farmer's. Pharos (F, Noodt). 3. Fabri's Kildare, (R. D. Parkin).} Time: 3.00.3/5.
4. Rubicon Plate, One Mile.
1. Mrs. Jack Liddell's Early School
(H. Maitland).
2. P.J.C.S.'s Zucchini (A.
Clark).
Coronet (C.
3. Sing Lee's
Jack). Time: 2.45.4/5. 5-Chiefoo Handicap "A" Class.
Miles.
F.
Fourth frame.-Antonio 69, Strange 58; lead of BD.
It was mainly a bad start that put strange so badly in arrears that he Strange so was unable to recover, and it was the success of his early shots that gave After Antonio confidence after that.
cautious opening by both players, Antonio took advantage of an easy G. lay to store a break of 18, following this up immediately afterwards by He made only one mistake in this frame which gave Strange hla double figures.
14
1. Ray's Morning Ray (F. Nood!). 2. Springbok's Buffalo Bill (A. W.
Raymond).
3. Ver Eve's Tower Eve (Gabor
Renner). Time: 2.47.2/5.
G-Chefoo Handicap "D" Class.
Miles.
1. Dixie's Norfolk (N.. Deiz).
Birchfield 2. Manningham's
14
A
Noodt) and R. H. McNair's Maxkalz (A. W. Raymond), me: 2,51,1/5 Time. 7-Sub-Gridins".
14 Miles.
16.
Strange Improved somewhat at the next meeting but Antonio's consis- him in the forefront and tency kept hin he was able to take advantage of several easy misses. He was still 81 ahead with all the reds potted und lost only two of hl- liberal margin on the colours.
The fourth
trame found both
players starting off well by punish-
ing the
the black though tiredness was apparent in later shots. Antonio Derby (Classic). Strange gained on snookers. It was
gave a number of points away and
the latter's inability to sustain his
1. Bill Eve's Radio Eve (H. Mall-effort that kept him in arrears when
land).
Antople though lacking in brilliance,
2. The Villagers', EMngham (C.. G.-made up for that deficiency in .con-
Jack).
3. Winsome and Hasty's The Gold
Finch (V. V. Needa), Time: 3.24.2/5.
Seven Furlongs, 8.-Chinhal Plate.
1. A. V. Wake's White Equerry
(A. A. While). 2. R. H. McNair's Houdini (A. W 3. Sid).
"Foong's Gilt Edge (C. En carnacao). Time: 1.52.2/5. 9.Ningpo Stakes. 14 Miles..
1. Morn's Naming Morn (N. Deitz), 2. Makalee's Ber Lomond (J.
Pote-Hunt).
3. The
The Outsider's Record Mark
Hazzard).
Handicap. 14 Miles. 1. Cire's Smoky Light (A. Noodt) Sleiman and Fisher's National Spirit (P. II. P. Fordten).
ceur
3. Marshall and Bolton's Le Far-
B. Cumine). Time: 3.16.2/5. 11.-Newchang Mate. One Mile.
1. 'Mrs. Jack Liddell's. French
Leave (H. Maitland). 2. Cire's Breezy Light (A. Noodt). 3. Ray's Golden Ray (F. Noodt). Time: 2.0.2/5. 12. Griffins Scramble. Half a Mlle. 1. N. L. Sparkes Wild Gander
(John Sparkes).
Busted Straight (C.
2. Busted's
Encaraneas),
3. R. Schlee's Minching Lane (V.
L. Zavier).
Time: 59.2/5 secs.
--Reuter.
RUGGER REFEREES IGNORE RULES
(Continued from Pago 8.)
it as the benefit conferred on the
A vote was held to ascertain which game would be enormous.
AN EXAMPLE club had the most sporting, losing
team, it resulting in the Seaforth Only recently I saw a match in Highlanders, in the seniors, and the which a visiting player was penalised Royal Engineers in the juniors, being for not playing the ball with the foot selected.
when he was brought to the ground Following are the results of the and his arms were free. competition:
On protesting to the referee he was First Division-Royal Welch informed that in that part of the Fusiliers, 13 pts; Royal Engineers, country it was the invariable prac- 12; Police Europeana, 8; Scaforth tice, and the referce added that ho Highlanders, 7; Univeralty, 0.
was not concerned with what was Second Division-Royal Welch the general custom in England. Fusiliers, 17; Police Indians, 15;
Such
a thing would not be possible Royal Air Force, 11; H.M.S. Tamar, it referees met to receive expert in-
8; Seaforth Higlanders, 6; Royal struction and a common Interpreta- Engineers, 2.
tion of the laws,
sistency,
OSMUND. NORONHA
A. J. Osmund played finely to beat J. E. Noronha at the Chief Petty Officers' and Petty Officers' Recrea tion Room winning by 187 to 184:
Osmund commenced badly, losing the first frame at 10 to 55, but he rallied at the second frame, winning 49-47. He never looked back after that, clinching the third frame 64-27, and taking the lead with 131-120. He easily won the last frame, taking it 50-35, giving him victory by 23 points.
The highest break of the evening, 23, was scored by Osmund.
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