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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938.

KHO SIN-KIE REACHES LAST SIXTEEN

98 NEW SUBS FOR

STEWARDS DECIDE NOT TO CURTAIL ORDERS

A Word Of Praise To Our Jockeys

{ "Captain Foster":

It is announced that the Russian dealer, Mr. Mor- dobovitch, has again been entrusted to supply 98 China ponies, subscription griffins, for the 1939 Annual Race Meeting and it is gratifying to see that the order has been increased by 17 animals compared with last year's figure.

$1 will bette

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Fr Comematic red along is this columnar that the man- !

in which our anuntun Juekrys Rit I his is ther

handled specially the Australian Hengkantot

deserved Kreat

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nut oing to posht ai bustintres and tak fruultel departments was

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treatment as a preventative against the highly dangerous disease of glanders After passing the anti Kinders test which took some the The consigatment of Bi China pondes

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clnes youkarya It was emplanted that the murtautment of the

order for each clam, berwever reluzitazilly ny be taken in fature yours

History Made

History was made from this year's

bavy retarded the tramit of sonte

rate in 1967 we of the At ITLY frad only 30 streds and there is good #cosan to believe that the popularity Among the "small owners" for this class of China ponies racing has not yet reached Its summit

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1939 RACING SEASON

SIR GEOFFRY NORTHCOTE PLAYS BOWLS

Sea Dragon Pays Biggest Dividend

And Helps Win Best Daily Double

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Hin Excellency the Governor Look part in lawn bowls match at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club Pe rently. His Excellency lending a team ut three rinks against the eitth

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STRONG RECOVERY AFTER SHAKY START

Nearly All Results Are As Expected

China figured prominently, and with no little distinc- tion at Wimbledon yesterday, when Kho Sin-kie advanced to the last 16 in the men's singles by climinating the former Scottish champion, Ian Collins, and W. C. Choy all but brought off the first big surprise of the tournament by forcing Roderick Menzel to five sets, and was actually leading two-love in the final act.

Kho troeder 48 games to dispose at j Collins, who, a few years ago teamed with D C Gregory in what was acknsferred to grewlest doubles comistruction of theks dny.

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Reuter says that Khe look a long Itune in settling down, and he trailed 1- the flat pet Then, 421 result

of power fuk driving he recovered tu tead 6-5, but Collins nerded up and as a result of accurate plemenita, won the set in the 18th game

Klo Sin-kie's rhythmic driving from the baseline Won

secnul sel but Collina jed 3-1 in the

Miss Mielen Jacobs (U.S.) beat Miss Joan Ingram (Britain) 9-7, 6-3.

Midme, Mathieu (France) beat Miss C'urila 6-0, 6-3,

Miss Mary Hardwick (Britain) beat Airs. McKelvis (nee Miss MeOxirick) 6-3, 8-3.

MIXED DOUBLES

FIRST ROUND

12. Budge and Miss Allee Marble (U8.) beat D. McPhail and Mrs,

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third set am! 19-love on the fourth, The Second Test

only to see Kho rally THI both

-11 E Sir Geoffry Norther cole, Mr Justice R E Landsell, Orly two Ameydentis pemain in the ES Carter and J. W Deakin (skip). ¦ men's singles, buth Butige and Mako

fust who opposed A lyde-Lay.

1 IT, B Hosking and Searle, C White (skip

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132 which huns Isvar. Yugoslavia twi Germany Precio-Slovakin suse at China one Some progress was made in the mixed dogbles, the surprise of the flay

in

straight

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MEN'S SINGLES

THIRD ROUND

D. Bodge (U.8.) beat G. Lyttleton Kogers (Ireland) 6-0, 7-5, 6-1.

SINFIELD LIKELY TO

BE DROPPED

Wellard To Play ? Wicket Is Good

London, June 23. Although the weather dull, with

dition and iron-hard.

the

In practically certain that Ficetwood-Smith,

Australia googly bowler, who last week had a dental operation, will be it to play.

Hardstaff has stated that his In- jured hand is fully recovered and it is akely that Hardstaff will be 12th

was eventually drawn for add they burch of Chan pronies subscription

Kh 22: W A Canell. were turned over to their respective ! gridhus when three foils were drop-

Wynne-Jones, A Murdosh and G S Novembered respectively by end of

Coom- at the

te Louts XIV owned by the jockey, Arshbutt skip versus 1, Gi with Suradime The delivery, in comparison

grims of this

and Mlle Jedzrejowskn by Itonald Tang

The champ bes, W Lines, P Cheeseman and being the defeat of Gene Make Tangh The Br1 ma

was $260.20 for a win paid by Sea

Shayes and Mins Joan Saunders of clean sweep of SH.323 3 G Meyer (skip) ercent years, was about two monthec

Ioated a nily and so did Sunshine, Dragon (Mi [Mark)

Baln in the Tytans including the Sports Club Cup.

Easy win was scured by D Rink 3 D: Newton 17 Devin- overdue and this. I am sure, must use, but The Great Triumph gave Handicap (3 division) to the de- though he started une care less than

Hinge and Miss Allee Marble, nach JT Smalley and A W A most

another attractive couple to win was interesting feature, hichit of 48 wise backers. This grey

Gottle during the first half 1037mond, DE

Walls. T }}} happy

Jean Borotea nd Mrs Helen Will gelding and Plancher were reap Louis XIV has made $201 more thru Brown (skip) versus

Amalang, Rt 1. Phillips and 12 EF biggest daily double the presioux champion sub-pony, but

Monly Sunshine

dividend of $5,002 siner the intro-, the former is a better ammal is wor Timpson (sk)

In the women's singles, Miss Heleti | occasionsi drizzle, the wicket for the Triumph weighed out twice at the Annual

However, it Carnival

Jacobs overcome Miss Joan Ingram second Test Match at Lord's which duction of this double betting in proved in the Sub-grilins Spring

The above photograph shows His

And Mudane thai the learned

original cost of 1933

of tandirap when tha combination

on March 28, contestri

starts on Friday, is in perfect con- these three pontes was refunded by Golden Dragon 451r.

LAUS Exerbency's rink and the opposing Mathieu also won comfortably Airs. Heard) and over the champion course, the Club to their respective owners. | Flying Tourist (Mr Noronha) paid: XIV, who was

Sperling beat Miss Gracyn Wheeler carrying the Bini club four There

Three were

ot Amerien, and thus there are five ΠΙΟ ΓΕ

interesting for fond of 188 Tbs. gave a good knock- mares, 33,322

24945 br

American players left in this event. note of namely, Acme, Nationid Power and know that

irastances the out to ftose-Evelyn 100 lbs. (second) Ja Master, the last being the

and Salvage Master 144 lbs {third) sounded by the Salvage

Creion Zeme has no beautiful lesta owners were the solitary buckers.

and there were also in the race Piet Hein, Bistre, Desert Stac and The T the order for has won a race and Salvage Master; belonging to Mr W

Williamson. Leopard,

Te receiving lead. startesi 12 tunes this year and is going theavy, an that afternoon was (Australiam and China) ị showed up well in all her outings

only pacing was in the above event.

To the liking! Hose Evelyn, bel of ponies for the 1938 Annual Race |

Mr Eu Tong-sen's mare could not I must say, without prejudice, that I wonder whether Sea Dragon's win Meeling, but they rame to the conely to congriment of $1 sub-pins was due to a sporadic explosion of sion that it would hardly be fur founder review was indeed u poor fot

desh and energy National Force and advisable to keep a nother before

Spbl subscribers without

Hand are in the same but, XIV's performance. fitai the close of entries,

except that the utter holds the re-

The Singapore millionaire, Mr. Bu at it might Inve a dampering steeds were discarded by the owners

and an apitregate of 77 Chinn posed of appearing 13 times before Ting-it was again beny to possess effect on present enthusiasm

entered for the Ammal Carnival the official Sturler

another good sub-grin in Suling The accommodation at the Stables There were

during the Golden Cow is not a ruce anual Thru, though it seemed that his pony At any cing season, repre- is limited to vertain extent and the first half o

to look at. but this chestnut gekding was late in coming to form

rate after annexing the

Bay Talwan branding 85% of the consignment. Track Hi

must

belonging to the stable, Black mil string of eight pontes could not the

for Handwrap (ftrat section) enough to

trotting

up and this, plus the four discarded, White, and measuring only 133 is n

class Chino poules in good style, ile vertundy won Smiling Thru was in winning vein, stalloping together

inter- gives us a total of 12 ponies which the fighter without

rlever

Taiwat

for his two subsequent outings were Then the abuses by the could

Among the 69 ference

Handicap (second sertion

"smart performances. starters. 19 ponies have won repre- distance from

His best LWO

Wit riding boys in general when over-

mile post.

West was, of course, in the senting about 28

River once coural nod in, in 2.10% and the ang 50 chargers moling & pony and making use of

will have to fight mile 片

| Handleup (second in 2.03%. chinged was

section for "C" the bag as an "artsuh" were cotamont

hard to win races at Happy Valley Golden Cow's time was one-fifth of class raters when Smiling Thre with on gallophing mornings and it was after t

XIV heads second faster than Smiling Thru's load of 15 lbs. recounted Tampa death spread like wildfire in New {hxec impossible to prevent the hunky- the list with wins and then figure when the latter annexed the Day 140 lbs, (second) and Soldier of

cones Smiling

Thro with

China 101 lbs. (third) by two guod When we have had

section of the supe event panky business

Dekko, Golden Cow. Salvage Master

on Sinillos Golden Cow Rots well on a wet lengths. Keep an eye fields of over 20 runners, it could be

and Tribut (Included one wis nt seen that many ponles did not have Macno) have each scored a couple of and this should not be over-}

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SERIOUS

Louis Holiday In England And France

New York, June 23

G. Maka (U.S.) bent T. D. Hender- son Brooks (Britain) 6-2, 6-3. 3-7. 6-2.

F. Punec (Jugoslavia) heat Ander- non 7-5, 4-3. 1-6, 3-6, 6-4.

Kukuljevic (Yugoslavia) beat Nel- son 0-1 0-1, 6-4.

I.. Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Nigel Sharpe (Britain) 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, 6-1.

H. Henkel

(Germany) heat C. Houssus (France) 6-2, 6-3, 0-2.

Kho Sin-kie (China) beat I. ti. Max Schmeling's injury. said to Collins (Bellaln) 8-10, 6-2, 8-0, 6-2. have been sustained during his Bight} 3. S. OWN (Britain) beat F. Gop- with Joe Louis for the heavy weight | fert (Germany) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3,

D. McPhail (Britain) beat E. R. title of the world, is less that was ntį first supposed, though rumours of his Avory (Britain) 6-2, 6-3, 6-1.

SECOND ROUND

York and Berlin.

The latest bulletin stated that he was resting quietly, and his adviser's no longer claim that he was fouled.

Joe Louis is sailing on July 6 for a

H. Meszel (Czecho-Slovakia) beat W. C. Choy (China) 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-2, 8-6.

WOMEN'S SINGLES SECOND ROUND

Mrs. Sperling (Denmark) beat Miss

by punters. After capturing the Valley Stokes over six furlongs, Desert Stac syndicate, Hollunta, collared a total holiday In England and France with wouldn't go right and It seement tuut $1,719 and considering that it was his wife and manager, Julian Black, G. Wheeler (U.S.) 0-0, 6-0, convey the Impression that this their first year of racing, the stable and in returning to America for the chestnut of the Kong Brothers was appeared to enjoy beginner's luck. Lous Ambers-ilenry Armstrong fight not a stayer, I think his best per-Among the six mares, Salvage Mns for the Lightweight title on July 20, formance in the handicap events waster was the only one who presented; -Reuter.

she

1 om

in the Bon Vista when Desert Star her card to the judges and finished behind Salvage Master who salvaged $1,925 for the owner. won by a henri in pretty fun Uine of inclined to believe that Salvage Mn- 1.30% Pict Hein

owned by theter is not a weight carrier.

STAKES COLLECTED BY

WINNING PONIES

Bereunder will be found an in-

teresting 1st showing the amount of

stakes collected by each pony: ---

Armo

African Cal

Ali Baba.. Arabian Cat Astrik Bestevaer Be Yourself Borracho

Jack ligh

750

Labour Day

Lancashire Chap

$

Louis XIV

6,33J

Lucky Eloven

100

Lunky Seven

050 15

Mac's Second Venture

425

Macau Star

Dieteor

1,175

Mongolian Cat

450

1,050

Mustard

Capo Comoria

625

National Digalty

Captain Blood

National Force

325 750

Celebration Day

National Guard

Charybdis

675

National Triumph

Cleeve

On Your Toe

Cloudy Star

40

Palmer

Piet Heln

1,710

650

950

1,550 2,338

Sahara Star

125

Solvace Master

1,925

Sea Dragon

750

50

Smiling Thru

3,050

Easy Time

Split Dand

430

Fel Ying

876

Hiymlo

325

Ferrybridge

Sunshine Susie

Final Triumph

1,237

The Great Triumph

Five Rulers

200

The Leopard

750

Flying Trapere

The Scholar

Tommy

Cricketer

Cuban Love

Daddy Longters Dark Hazard Dekko

Desert Star

Double Up Exglo

Full Mark

Gobl Sthe

Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd.

210 PICCADILLY, LONDON, Wh

Golden Brow

Golden Cow

Golden Idol

In The Bag

Iron Knight

2,409

Planchet

Platinum

Rexiona

Tribute

Urber Wenning

050

176

Total

,834,727

"Had to Fight Three Opponents"

Berlin, June 23. The general German verdict on the Lor Schmeling fight is that Schmeling was robbed of it fair chance. One newspaper says: "Max had to fight three opponentsLouis, his advancing age and certain unfair machinations,"

The afternoon papers emphasised the reports that X-Ray pictures showed two broken bones, to which they attribute Schmeling's defeat. However, typleal comment Is that Germans are good losera and that Schmaling will lose none of hls country's affection.

A New York message says that the following cable has been received by Boxers' Schmeling: The German Union greets Member Schmoling. Despite defent, you will always re- mali u model of German boxing." United Press,

British Lightweight

Champion Deposed

Liverpool, June 23.

Dave Crowley, weighing out of D at, 5 lbs. won the British lightweight championship here to-night, out- pointing the holder, Jimmy Walsh (8 st. 8 lbs.) In a 10 round contest.

Crowley Indulged in a rousing two- handed attack and was full of action. Walsh was mainly defensive, He re- ceived a nasty gosh to the left eye in the seventh round and from then on." wards, he was also striving with a right to Crowley's jaw, "

"A crowd of 0,000 watched the fight. -Reuter.

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man, Stafeld dropped and Wellardi. an all-rounder, included in the tears, which will give it strength enable Farnes to take longer vests and making him more venomous,

The Australian cricketers went to Wimbledon yesterday. walle English players bad special practice.-Reuter,

the nel

Yesterday's Close

Of Play Scorcs

London, June 23. Tu-day's close of play scores in fest-cinus cricket at Home were follows:

15

Kent 404, Gloucester 138 Hampshire 333, Cambridge 330 and 77 for 7

Notts 284 for 8 dec., Northants 158 and 13 for 2

Somerset 125 and 162 for 1. Essex 278

Sussex 190 and 50 for no wickeí, Oxford 412

Worcester 182, Lancashire 307 Glamorgan 130 for 1, Yorkshire 273-Reuter Bulletin.

SAFETY FIRST!

Danger of TYPHOID and CHOLERA banished through

TYPHORAL" 'CHOLPEROS'

BAYER

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