TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932.
Thrills And Spills At Yesterday's Races
Leading Jockey Thrown In
Lantau Handicap
MODERATE DIVIDENDS
CLOSE FINISHES
BUT
THE CHINA
Also ran: King's Justice 150 b (Mr. G. U. da Roza).
Time: 3 mina, 05.2/5 secs. Won by a neck; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel. winner $6.00; places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $8.80.
Winner. Places.
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MAIL.
Also ran:-Chateau Bay 159 16. &—5.30 PM.--Crocodila Stakes—- (Mr. Butler); Valorous 155 lb. (Mr. S. N. Pan).
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Time: 1 min. 11.2/5 secs. Won by 3 lengths;ithe same. Pari-mutuel, winner $7.10; Places, 1st $6.40; 2nd $13.90.
Winner. Places. Bag and Baggage 1,645 987 Valorous
546 478
FIELD FLOOD AND RING
By Athole
Winner $450. Setond $225. Third $125, For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season that have. not, at date of entry, won $2,000 or more in Stakes. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $5. One Mile, Li and Lis Mistletoe 155 lb.
(Mr. A. W. da Roza) '1 Bellamy and Gordon's Helvel-
lyn 168 lb...... (Mr. Frost) 2 Lewis & Tinson's Cy-pres 161 How a young man rode from gnal in London. In the early seas 1b. (Mr. 3. Y. Liang) 3 Kirkby Stephen to Blackpool, ason McConachy won the first at Also ran: Amon 155 lb. (Mr. distance of 71 miles, in a public the fourth at 73—47; Dennia tak 61
42-$7; the third at 92-32; and .. 482
Proulx); Banjolina 161 lb. (Mr. Unplaced runners ($50 each), Reidy); Gallant Fox 162 lb. (Mr. motor-bus with a skull fractured Charles); Lucky Prince 152 lb. (Mr. almost from ear to ear across the Nos.: 310, 449.
ing the second at 65-17. Me- G. U. da Roza); The Rainstorm 158 top of his head, seven broken ribs, highest in the match in the third Conachy had a break of 72-the
Sitting Bull
King's Justice ... :213 Tiana
867 165
89
673
Mike
35
52
Nippy
199
156
Race 1.
The Tiger
.164
156
No. 124
$903.00
Chateau Bay
169 251
268.00
112 Race 4
153
129.00
No. 392
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Unplaced runner ($50) No. 218.
2-2.30 P.M.-Lantao Handicap. -Winner $450, Second $225. Third $125: For China Ponies, "D" Class. Entrance $5, Six
Furlongs,
There were thrills and spills enough to satisfy the most jaded race-goer at the second day of the Sixth Extra Race Meeting, held at Happy Valley yesterday. Fortunately, in spite of accidents, no L.T.F.'s Gold Bar 142 serious casualties were recorded, although Mr. Ip Hall & Kui-ying, the leading jockey of last Saturday, re- ceived a severe shaking and bruises when thrown Hau Un's in the Lantau Handicap, a six furlong race for "D" class ponies.
MODERATE DIVIDENDS,
Shenton's The Gadwall
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 1
156 ....... (Mr. Frost) 2
The Plover 164 .
4
(Mr. Charles) 3 Also ran: Blue Heaven 140 (Mr. A. W. da Roza); Cabinet Hall 155 b (Mr. F. M. L. Soares); Cebu 150 b (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho); Dividends were moderate, but that Whoopee went down in front Christmas Joy 145 b (Mr. S. Y. nothing above $41.60 was return of him. There were clouds of dustLiang); Cloudy Eve 151 b (Mr. ed. Fields were again on the and he could not see a thing. He Stanton); Devon 140 D (Mr. small side, but times were good went over the top of the fallen Black); Fritillery 140 b (Mr und the finishes close in most ofjhorse.
Fischer); Glorious Stag 142 the events. The fact that four of Gold Bar won the race, and paid (Mr. Miles); Pure Music 149 lb the winning ponies only scraped the highest dividend of the day (Mr. G. U. da Roza); Silver Bell into first place by a neck, and two |$41,60.
140 b (Mr. Proulx); Sunning 140 Bag and Baggage vindicated it (Mr. Carroll); The Shovelier others by a head and half a length respectively, gives a fair idea of self in the Cheung Chau Plate, 148 b (Mr. Butler); Venus 140 the fighting finishes.
winning in a comfortable manner (Mr. H. Arde B. Botelho); Whoopee In the Mount Townsend Handi-from Nippy.
140 b. (Mr. Ip Kui-ying). спр for Australian ponies, Mr. Season Ticket, favourite in the Chan Tin-son's Woodland Stag had Mount Townsend Handicap had to
Time:-1 min. 31.2/5 secs. Won by a neck; 3 lengths.
$41.60;
an excellent return to form, clip-bow to Woodland Stag. but was Pari-mutuel, .winner
from Polar only defeated by a head in a re-places. 1st, $13.40; 2nd $15.00 3rd ping four acconds Star's record of 2 mins. 55 secs. cord breaking run.
$21.20. for 1% miles, in the best race of the day.
Whitsun Plate.
The Whitsun Plate only produc- Whoopee May Handicap.
ed. four runners, and Mr. Reidy, Pure Music There were only four entries in on his owner ridden Gay Crusad- Gold Bar the May Handicap, "A" and "B" er gave up in the first round, leav-The Gadwall Classes, the first race on the card,{ing Cyclamen Bay, Don and Gold Cabinet Hall Mrs. Dunbar pulling off a double, to fight it out, the first named win- The Plover with Sitting Eulf and Tiana, with ning by a neck, in a slow race. Blue Heaven Mike occupying third place.
of the eighth Cebu
$1,442.00 412.00 206.00
Cyclist's Many Injuries.
told at a Blackpool inquest on
5-4-00 P.M.-Mount Townsend lb. (Mr. S. N. Pan); Until The and a broken shoulder-blade was
Handicap, — Winner $500, 155 b. (Mr. Butler); Valley Hall Second $300, Third $200. For 155 lb. (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho), Australian Ponies, Winners Time: 2 mina. 05-2.5 secs. only. The Top weight allotted
Won by a neck; a length will not exceed 175 lb, and the bottom weight will not be less Helvellyn ... .... than 135 b. Entrance $5. Mistletoe
One and a Half Miles. Chan Tin-son's Woodland Stag 162 15. ......................(Mr. Frost) L. Reidy's Season Ticket
175 lb.
(Mr. Reidy) Monastic's Friar Tuck 145 lb.
meet Joe Davis, the holder, in the
game. Dennis won the first
Thomas Wild (27); a bank clerk,game at night by 67-43 and the of Brooklyn Avenue, Blackpool, third at 60-35, and McConachy Winner. Places. He received his fajuries in a cycle the second at 60-28 and the
1,298 1,617 accident on Easter Saturday, and fourth at 98-36.
780 it was not until two days later,
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when he had walked to the hos Lindrum's Fine Recovery. 373pital for the second time, that the 154 fractures
were discovered.
809
Cy-pres
447
520
Lucky Prince
236
1
Banjolina
95
Until Then
84
206 died on Tuesday.
2The Rainstorm
82
166
67
248
50
Valley Hall Amon (Mr Proulx) 3
85
The jury returned
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He
Although he was more than 200
points behind on each of the first
a verdict of two days play, Walter Lindrum
accidental death, and the Coroner made a fine recovery, and beat the 85 and the dead man's father said American crack snooker player, Also ran:-Kilrea 140 lb. (Mr. Gallant Fox
68 they were satisfied that everything Andrew St. Jean, by 107 points at Butler); The Raindrop 135 lb. Pari-mutuel, winner $17,40; possible had been done for him. New York, Scoring twice as fast (Mr. Y. T. Fung).
places, 1st $6.80; 2nd $5.90; 3rd It was stated that on Easter as his opponent. Lindrum made 618 Time: 2 mins. 51 secs, (Record). $7.50.
Saturday Wild ⋅ and * friend, against 309.
At the close the Won by a head; many lengths:
Harold Ingham, went for a tandem scores were Lindrum, 1,603; -St. Pari-mutuel:- Winner
bicycle tour. Places, 1st $6.00; 2nd $5.80.
$11.20;
Ingham said they Jean, 1,396. misjudged a corner in the dark- Winner. Places.
ness at Kirkby Stephen, and both Squash Rackets Final. KONE 672 1,484 Unplaced runners (350 each), were thrown from the machine.
In the final 1,128 Nos.:-531, 47, 537, 192, 729, 548, known medical fact that haemor the Palace Hotel, Buxton, O. C The Coroner said it was a well-Squash Rackets Cup, played at 511
of the Derbyshire:
260
hage from a fractured akull might Rallton (Buxton) beat R. A. C
Race 8.
No. 245/
452 11 691
$1,815.80 518.80 259.40
be delayed for some considerable 9.-6.00 P.M.-Lantao Handicap. time.
-Winner $400. Second $200. Third $100,- For China Ponies, Glasgow Boxing.
**E* Class. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.
($50 each), Albert's Firefly 147 lb.
Johnson (Ambergate), 9-5, 7-9, 9-7, 9-7. In the semi-finala O. C. Railton beat. R. Battersby. 9-5, 6-9, 9-1, 9-7; and R. A. C. Johnson beat
R. N. V. Busby 9-4, 9-2, 7-9, 9-2. ¿
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There were some surprising re- sults in the meeting of Scotland and the British army at Glasgow Bradman's Double Century. recently. Sergeant Instructor T (Mr. A. W. da Roza) Wigmore, A.B.A., champion in Don Bradman is keeping in trim 1929, was beaten by J. Kerr, the matches against the English visi at Sydney for next season's Second $300. Heard's The Wind 163 lb. ...
(Mr. Miles) 8 Scottish light-weight and welter Third $200. For China Ponies
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Grist & Beck's' Echo 165 lb...
1
2
Season Ticket Woodland Stag Friar Tuck Kilren The Raindrop
197
651.
79
$7
63
29
Race 5.
Winner. Places.
No. 67
$1,695.20
461
705
11
213 378
467,20
238.60
302
847
197
999
Unplaced runners
182 285
Nos. 253, 490.
169 217
125 177
6-4.30 P.M.-Whitsun Plate.
115
185
Winner $750.
101
175
93 216
54
80
23
89
18
39
8
7
23
5
20
Glorious Stag
5
1
5
Race 2.
an excellent).
No. 219
L.
$929.60
day's sport to a close.
205
Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay 158 lb. ....
(Mr. Frost)
Mr. Leo Frost again led the
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266
Before the start
The largest field of the day came race Lucky Prince and The Rain- Christmas Joy with the second event, the Lantao storm provided the spectators with The Shoveller Handicap, "D" Class. This prov-ja diversion, by throwing their Silver Bell ed to be a disastrous race in more! jockeys, Messrs. G. U. da Roza and Sunning ways than one. While the boards, "Bob" Charles, and running Don with the starters' names on were riderless race. Both ponies were | Cloudy Eve being hoisted in the frame in the inter caught and took part in the Fritillery Member's Enclosure one of the ruce.
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wires snapped, letting the whole A popular win by the favourite, Venus lat down. No one was hurt, but | Firefly in the Lantau Handicap the board was out of action for "E" Class, brought the afternoon.
A Nasty Spill.
$285.60 $132.80 It was also during this race that jockey's list with three wins two
Unplaced runners ($50 each), annaty spill occurred. The field seconds and a third, while Mr. Nos.: 430, 283, 227, 306, 169, 316, of 17 starters had just passed the E. O. Butler, who is rapidly leav, 256, 488, 361, 34, 497, 192, 303. rock, when Whoopee, the favourite ing the Novices Class had a win ridden by Mr. Ip Kui-ying, fell and two seconds. Messrs., A. W. while in the ruck, Mr. H. A. de da Roza and S. N. Pan had a first, B. Botelho, on Venus, also came second and a third each and Mr. down, but was uninjured.
G. U. da Roza a first and second.
Many of the other horses pass-
ed over Mr. Ip and he was brought
in by the starter's car in an un-
THE RESULTS.
.....
3-3.00 P.M.-Lama Handicap.--- Winner $500. Second $250, Third $150, For China Ponies, "C" Class. Entrance $5. One Mile.
Eastern
which have started at least Also ran: Arry Awk 161 lb. (Mr. weight champion, on points; Troeptors by playing in Grade cricket twice this year in Hong Kong, Butler); Blue Plane 152 lb. (Mr. er J. Gibbors, the army middle. He delighted the crowd by scoring and have not at date of entry, S. Y. Liang); Choctow II 155 lb. weight title-holder, lost to P. Mc-201, for his club, St. George, who won $2,500 or more' in stakes (Mr. Fischer); City of Shanghai Connell, the
Scottish Were opposed to Gordon in one of since January 1, 1982. Weight 145 ib. (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho); champion; and Fusilier F. West, the matches in the final round of the Grade competition. Bradman's 148 Ib. 1 b penalty for every Dan'l Whiddon 140 lb. (Mr. Y. T. last year's army heavy-weight $200 or part thereof won in Tung); De Bene 155 lb. (Mr. champion, was knocked out in the core was. made out of a total of stakes since January 1, 1982. F. M. L. Soares); Gold Cup 140 lb. first round by Ian McMaster, run 856.and included two sixes and 27 Entrance $5. One and a Quar (Mr. Carroll); Hirwego 140 lb. ner-up in the Scottish light-heavy-fours-Campbell, of Gordon, took (Mr. H. A. de B. Botelho); Jimmy weight and heavy-weight tham had all their wickets intact but el wickets for 145 runs, Gordon 140 lb. (Withdrawn); Lucky Bird pionships this year.. A. Bell, who 165 (Mr. S. N. Pan); Focahontas defeated McMaster in each Scot had not acored when stumps were 159 1b. (Mr. Charles); Scrappit 149 tish event, lost on points to drawn, lb. (Mr. Black); The Curlew 148) Sergeant-R. V. Wallis, the beaten 1. 8. N. Pan) 2 lb. (Mr. Frost); White Label 140 finalist in the army championship,
ter Miles.
La T. F's Gold Key 158 lb.
1
Li & Lis' Don 168 lb.
(Mr. A. W. da Roza) 3 Also ran:Gay Crusader 159 lb. (Mr. Reidy).
b. (Mr. Benham)..
Time: 1 min. 34-4.5 secs. Won by 2 lengths; & lengths.
Pari-mutuel, winner $14.20; Amateur Control of Bowls, Time: 2 mins., 33.3/5 secs.
places, 1st $7.10; 2nd $8.90; 3rd Won by a neck; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $8.10;
$21.90 Places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $8.40. Firefly W. T. Stanton's Marquis Hall Cyclamen Bay
Don.. 155 lb.......(Mr. Stanton) 1 Winner $600. Second $300. B. D. F. Beith's Adam 148 lb.
Gold Key Third $200. For China Ponies,
Gay Crusader. 298 128 (Mr. Butler) 2 "A" and "B" Classes, Entrance Harriman & Li's Punch 148 lb.
Race 8. $5. One and a Half Miles.
No. 599 (Mr. S. N. Pan) s
44 Also ran:-Bistre 150 15. (Mr.
540
conscious condition, being carried 1.-2.00 P.M.-May Handicap,-
Scotland won by seven events to
two.
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Winner Places.
Winner. Places.
934 1,677
635 425 .454 248
Echo Pocahontas Blue Plane Lucky Bird
824 1016 685 551
W. J. O'Reilly, who made his de but in international cricket in the fourth Test match against South Africa, was responsible for the smail, score made by Randwick against North Sydney. He took seven wickets for 29 runs out of The British and National Crown a total of 118, North Sydney lost. Green Bowling Associations, after one wicket' for 39 runa. a conference in Manchester, settlVINA damba
249 283
217
429
187
156
De Bene
129 184
$3,278.80 236.80
White Labal
The Wind
100 189 89 180
(Mr. Frost)
1
(Mr. Butler)
+2
"Clouds of Dust."
W. T. Stanton's Mike 142 Mr. H. A. de B. Botelho said.
S. Y. Liang): Indiana 166 lb. (Mr. Fung): Kate (withdrawn); Paul 564. Pry 149 lb. (Mr. G. U. da Roza);
468.40
Unplaced runner ($100), No.
City of Shanghai The Curlew Hirwego Scrappit
75 159
68
92
35
44
29
29
28
58
(Mr. Proulx) 3
24
21
15
57
Race 9.
$2,101:40
to the Jockey's room on a stretch-
er by St. John Ambulance men.
Seen by a China Mail reporter
Bome time later, Mr. Ip was rest-
ing and intimated that beyond alira. Dunbar's Sitting Bull 165 bruising he was little the worse
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A. A. R. Botelho); The Lion 140
Dan'l Whiddon Winner $500 Second $250. 1b. (Mr. Carroll); Wembly Stag
Third $150. For China Ponies, Arry Awk 161 lb. (Mr. Frost); : Wondderful
Choctow II "C" Class. Weight for inches Stag 146 lb. (Mr. A. W, da Roza),
as per scale: Jockey. Allowances f Time: 2 mins. 02.1/5 secs. Won by a length; the same.
Entrance 85. Five Furlongs. Helonside's Helfer: Skelter 147. Pari-mutuel,
winner $29.80;
16.6. (Mr. Butler) 1. places, 1st $11.40; 2nd $9.50; 3rd Rustic's Kate, 158 Ib........ $11.10.
****(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 2 Winner. PlacesTF's Gold Ring 161 lb.......
(Mr. S., N. Pan) 3 597 Also ran: Empress Hall 152 16,
Wonderful Stag Adam
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543
Biarquis Hall
370
424
Indiana.
292
544
Wembly Stag Bistre Champagne Bay Faul Pry The Lion
286
452
164
261
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43
20
Race 3.
No. 80
201
$1,197.00 342.00
838
20,600,40 800.20
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ed their differences of several Martineau's Team in Danger. years' standing and decided to
amalgamate under the title of the All-Egypt gained a lead of 95, Crown Green Amateur Bowling runs on the first innings of their Association. This season, how-three-day match against H. MA ever, there will be county cham- Martineau's team at Cairo recent pionship competitions under both ly, the tourists being all out for the British and National Associa164 compared with their 'oppon- tions, since arrangements for such ents 259. events were made before the nego
More fine bowling by L A. R.. tiations started which have led to Peebles helped to dismiss Egypt 2- far: 268 in their; second, innings,
a settlement.
57 There will be two competitions which left Martineau's team to get 49. [under the newly formed associa 1849 to win. Peebles, by taking five tion. One will be an individual for 65, made his aggregate for the merit championship, which was match twelve for 142. At the close" scheduled to conclude on August of play the tourists had scored 80 |Bank Holiday ou a green in Staf for none.
fordshire to be decided upon,
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1402 Unplaced runners (350 each) Nos.: 164, 405, 842, 668, 805, 392. 849, 448579, 827, 604, 669, 728. ·
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The Finnish Athletic Association
while the other will take the form Woman's 270-Yards' Shot, of a handicap for the Coronation Cup, which will conclude on Extraordinary driving by Mrs. Saturday, September 3, on a green Clarke, the Hampshire champion, still to be chosen
was the feature of the inter-club mixed foursome competition at Camberley Heath, Surrey, Mrs. Clarke was partnered by 1. R Patey, representing Hayling, and
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Sir Frederick Wall is 14.
(Mr. G. U. ds Roza); Imperial Hall 147 lb. (Mr.AA.R: Botelho); King's Counsel 152 lb. (Mr. Stanton); have demanded the Immediate caning of the new association, and a Little Beaver 155 lb (Mr. Frouk); callation of Paavo Nurmi's suspen-report will be made to a further
representative meeting.
they defeated West Hill In the Sanction 165 lb. (MB. Y. Liang), sion by the International Amateur
|"third staga býr föhr and, two, and Snappy Eve 164 15. (Mr. Charles); Athletic Federation, alleging that
entered the final with a six and Tommy Boy 158 lb. (Mr, A. W. da the charges of breaking amateur
over Liphook, Roza),
In the match against West- HUF Time: 1 min. 14-2.5 secsman Association were largely based
For half a century he has been Mrs. Clarke elected to drive Won by length; short load, on second-hand Information which
Winner Places. was not legally binding: connected with the administrative against W. A Murray, the Bittia been worn down by the, continuous alling con- Unplaced runners (350 cuch). Gold Ri
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1564ed that they could not and him Association for 37 years, and has holes, but she, actos $1888
145 guilty on mere suspicion. Further, witnessed more than 40 Cured him by twer
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3.30 PM Cheung Chan Plate
Winner: $550, Second $2753 Third $175.For China Ponies, Blo"A" and "B" Clamos. Winners
of more than $1,500. Faince January
for
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