THE CHINA MAIL.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933.

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MACAO TO HAVE CHAMPION

BATTLING HORSE FAVOURITE

CHAMPION JOCKEY TO MAKE TRIP SUNDAY

GOOD

LADIES' RACE ANTICIPATED.

(By Rapier.)

THE Champion Stakes the first to be staged by the Macuo Jockey

on a eard of seven will be the "big" race

The Club.

Macas on Sunday.

events at

Fifteen ponies are qualified and Battling Borse is the favourite I do not think the jockes has been selected yet, but over a mile. there are rumours that Mr. S. N. Pan, the leading Chinese rider.! will have the mount.

The fifteen ponies, which have to be Macao Subs., who are eligi- ble are Battling Horse, Bold Lad, Jackie. Carnation B. Pure Music

STAKES FOR THE FIRST TIME

THE FAVOURITES

FOR

THREE

Kong Bros' Night Star.

DIANA BAY

MAY START AT

NEXT MEETING Dunbar Crack And The Stakes Record.

Blue Plane. So On. Drian, Kwangchow, Shimmy II. Three Swords NAVY HALL SHOULD WIN IF Ul. Tien Feng Shan, Venterous, Whitehall, and Agua Pura. Cheer- NOT TOO HEAVILY WEIGHTED

ful Sun and New King were the only other two qualified, but both have been destroyed.

I

understand that Mr Leo Frost.. the champion Hockey, is taking om Blue Plane in the Shishingfu Handicap red 5 furlongs, so that

RAPIER'S SELECTIONS

FOR MACAO

there is Bule likelihood of the pony RACE A starting in the Champions. Though

be wor

at the last Meeting over

the same distance, Blue Plane wil

LEZIN

CHINA BEL1.

GENNY

be onceeding 14 lb to Prestwick, RACE 2

whom he beat by only 2% lengths

when only 10 Ib heavier.

Mr Norman Deitz, who has ram-1 pletely recovered from

fall!

from Sunup on Saturday, will pro- bably have the ride, and would cause little surprise if he gave Me. Yick Chim a win

Brian at 140

likely look- ing pony, schte H. E. the Governor

of Marau's So On must

overbunked.

BLUE PLANE

PRESTWICK

DRIAN

RACE :

KING'S PARADE ADAM

DARIEN

RACE 4:

THE LOAFER ESK

CITY OF SHANGHAL

Their RACE :

Buf be and Music Paz Whitehall

alko Bave will Following, but I am not lose opti- mixtu

BATTLING HORSE BOLI LAU VENTUROUS

Should Mr. Frost win the Brut race he may have a second winner RACE 6:

on Adam, though King's Parade in favoured to repent his succens last week at the Valley. Mr. F. M. L Soares is probably taking out Messrs. Bellamy and Gordon's en- trant and will be giving away 21b. as against receiving & when he won over 1% miles on Saturday.

Mr. Deitz is probably taking out A. while Mr. Butler will pro- Conduct ride Disorderly balls The main danger should however, eame from Darien.

Canton Ponies

winner

RED LEAVES MOUCHE

KING'S COUNSEL

HACE 7:

WIDNES GOLD RING WEMBLY STAG

however, need watching, while The!

(By RAPIER)

CLASSIC

Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, the Derby winner,

SPLENDID SUBS.

THREE ST. LEGERS ON NOV. 4

Star Should Win. WARRINGTON FACED WITH

Mr. L. Bunlar's Diana Bay will Trentbridge And Night

in the Shek-O probably go out Handicap at the Twelfth Extra- Meeting on November 4, and should add $600 to the $24,104 stake money she has gained already.

record Holder of the mile

ket within (1.55.0) she should $1,194 of Sitting Bull's record stake Imoney.

BIG TASK

(By RAPIER)

The three St. Legers, which will

If Navy Hull is not too heavily feature the Race Meeting at the handicapped after his surprise win

last Saturday he should win the Valley on November 4, will not be

Peak Handicap over Castle

| furlonge He is now regaining all as interesting as

and

last year due to

his old vitality with leaps Founds, Valorous, Tom, and Tiger are kely contenders.

Flying Tourist appears in good. enough condition to carry off the are almost dead certainties for two

Tthe fact that Mrs. Pearce's Trent-

bridge and Kong Bros Night Star!

"C" of them. Chen Handicap for Shum Class ponies, though Wakefield and

"TONY" BOTELHO ARRIVES BACK FROM MANILA

May Ride at Macao

A. A. R. "Tony" Botelho. brother of Paul, the outstand- arrived ing Novice jockey. back from Manila earlier in the week.

at the Valley the mornings.

ST. LEGERS C.R.C. PAIR WIN IN

Lancashire's Warrington.

FROST LEADS

JOCKEYS' LIST

BY TWO WINS

MIXED DOUBLES

Mr. And Mrs. Ho Ka Lau Triumph.

LT. WARING AND MRS. WHITHAM BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS

Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka Lau, the Chinese Recreation Club's second string, entered the Second Round of the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship yesterday when they beat Lt. Waring and Mrs. Whitham by 7-5, 6-3 on the C.R.C. courts.

They will now meet Capt. Cannon and Mrs. James. the US. R.C. pair, for right of entry into the

Benny Proulx Catching Semi Final Round where L. Gold-

Up Gus Da Roza.

man and Mrs. Lockner, the 1931 champions and this year's fav-

PAUL BOTELHO AND "DAFFY"ourites, are awaiting the winners.

DAVIS ADVANCE

Complete Records For Season

(By RAPIER

HE following are the records of

races

local jockeys for one

at the Valley. Macao, and WORCESTERS TEAM

Fanling to date this season:

A. J. P. Heard

B.

A. Proulx

1st 2nd 3rd i'n

3h 20 17 67

TO PLAY

22 23 53 Soccer Matches Against

14 22 38 53

Lincolns.

He may be seen out on the Macno track on Sunday as he has been down to the gallops

last

LG. Front..

35

two

G. U. da Roza

12 10 € 60

wins

at

S. N.

A

N. Pap.

10

G 14 57

Caplan

A

1 2 24

8. Y. Liang

7

4 8 61

E. O. Butler

6 14 10 26

Ip Kiu Ying

45

D. Black

6 7 10 60

|H. P. ChenNDO

6

3

6 43

the Worcesters on

F. M. L. Soares

6

3

5 35

P. Young

6

8 45

ing.

He recorded two Macao in the first half, his win on Carnation 11 in the Tinta- gal Handicap paying $140.10.

PUNTERS UP

N. Deitz

16. A. Herriman

The Subscription Griffins St. $70 ON DA ROZA SC. A. Ingram

Mike should be well in the running Leger is the only one of the three open, and in this with weight advantage, and Gold which is at all Key's demotion may also conspire there are only four ponies to worry De Mininix, about-Warrington, against Mr. Woo Lai Tin's pony

the Golden Dragon and National Day. Five furlongs is a blt on short sido for King's Parade in the Gay Butterfly might be able to and Powerful igo 1% miles, but rather fancy Taipo Handicap,

over a while King, Wembly Stag or Sticky past Mr. Woo Lai Tin's pony

Bur- shorter distance,

The should be well in the running.

gomuster. Partnership and Panther are in a similar category.

It will be the first time that any pony eligible for the St. Lægers has gone over 1 miles this year.

OUTSIDERS DAY IN CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Goods at 140 15. is by ro means ous St. Leger Failure Wins The Freemantle St. Leger should

of the race.

The Ladies' Race The race between Widnes (Miss Lofs Fearon) and Gold Ring (Miss

I know very little regarding the Pamela Scott Hursion) should pro- ponics entered by the Canton Rid-vide one of the thrills of the Meet-| Ing Academy for the Canton Plating. On form Widnes should win over six furlongs, but I hear that the Ladies Race over a mile, but Lezim is the most likely with China Bell and Genny the two Gold Ring is now very fit.

Mrs. Marjorie Frost, wife of the next beat candidates.

champion jockey, is probably tak- ing out Wembly Stag, who will not cause a sensation if he is placed. while Miss Alabaster is likely to be seen out on Swale. Miss Beryl l'air on Paul Jones, a useful look ing pony over the distance, Miss Irene Butler on Cebu.

on the

The Walchowfu Handicap før Novice riders will probab. ly see Mr. W. C. Poy record » well deserved win Loafer, though Mr. W. H. Choy on Euk, and Mr. G. P. Fergu- son on City of Shanghal will offer stern challenges.

Mr. L. E. Morgan is probably taking out Grand Slam,

a pony

that its been barred at the Valley for some time owing to his disor derly conduct at the starting gate

little chance Though he bas recording a success I wish him all

luck.

Bold General's Task

of

and

The Champion Stakes Battling Horse should start in the Champions a red-bot favourite. He has not been out on the Macao

track this half and is reported to arsi half he recorded wine in all in excellent condition. In the four starts in Macao,

At 33 To 1.

FAVOURITES UNPLACED OVER | Partia

NINE FURLONGS IN FIELD

OF TWENTY-SIX

I

IN FIRST HALF

Bet Each Way On

Every Race.

RECORD VALLEY FIELD

(By RAPIER)

W. B. Choy

W. H.

H. 8. Davin

P. P. Botelho

3.

A. A. R. Botelha V. T. Fung R. A. Carroll A W. Bewall

F. Lobel.. W. T. Stanton

G. P. Ferguson Yee Shun Wa W. N. Yeb W. G. Por

G. Pay

J. E. Noronha

Tas

Man

W.

Log

W.

G. Fischer

have

W. Tang

J.

Kenwick

punter had backed each of the five leading jockeys a level $5 each way in every race they went out in at the Valley this half he would made or lost the following sums:

$22.20

Mr. G. U. da Ros

+-570.00

Mr. L. G. Freat

-$47.20 -$88.20

H. V. Pearse

J. W. Hope

Dr. 1. C. Macgowan

3. A. L. Schreiber

C. L. Aria

-$141.90 8. K. Wong

see Night Star (probably Mr. Pan)

Mr. A. J. P. Heard incanter from City of Bris-

and Mr. B. A. Proulx Mr. Frost) bane (probably

Mr. 8. N. Pan Mr. Heard). (probably

Vigilance's win in the Jardan Hap-Ellis Joseph There was at one time doubt aur-

for a win. H. M. Remedios was largely responsible for Mr. "Gus T. Baunderson rounding the entry of the champion dicap, which paid $111.10 Australian, but I am glad to report da Raza's favourable position. that he is fn excellent condition London, To-day.

The starting gate was first used in Raymond, the horse that disap-and a certain starter, though Polar pointed badly in the St. Leger, was Star, his stable companion, will England in 1900 and in the Colony last A. da brought in by Nicholl at 33 to inct be going to the post. to win the Cambridgeshire Stakes over a mile and a furlong at New- market yesterday.

KIA

L

H. Charles

F. J. Bond

A. D. Coppin

0. B. Evans

year.

H. P. Rees

C. E, Morgan

The English record field for any race

M.

M. N. Cochrane

te 68 runners in the 1929 Grand Na. tional, won by Gregalach.

The recurd at the Valley was

Charming Star Doubtful Trentbridge, the Dorby winner, Nevett brought Denbigh, a 22 to may have to withstand a challenge chance, in two lengths behind from Charming Star. but I am the winner in a field of 26 starters. doubtful whether the latter is

be really dan-tablished last year in The Mongolian Stakes when $3 ponies. went to the Stalky (Carr) secured third place. At enough to

gallop runaway

Just for a seven furlongs race. Bistre three-quarters of a length behind geroua.

Friday Mr. LP. Quincey), Gold Bar (MT. F. over three miles 50 Lo

(Mr. He was B Denbigh,

morning left him ta an exhausted T. Y. Tung), and Eche chancel

other 30 riders were Messrs. condition which did not improve Clark) finished in that order. matters in the least.

Ying, G. U, da Roza, A. L. Caplan, D. S. Li, F. H. L. Soares, II. C. Lee, B. A. Proulx, F. Noodt, Y. T. Fung, Y. C. Chang, E, Noronha, A. N Dallas, 8. N. Pan, A. J. P. Heard,

man, S. Y. Liang, E A. Harriman, 5.

favourite. Cotoneaster, the and Limelight, His Majesty the King's colt, were unplaced. Tartan, Verfcle, and Buckerell and D. Smith rode The Font-Reu- Lor were withdrawn at the last minute,

Venturous, that grand old sub. The Cambridgeshire Stakes is has seen his best days, but I believe the second leg of the "Great

on

Cossack's Beauty, which has been shaping well at recent Meelings and which has now been promoted to "A" Claas, will probably start under Mr. Leo Frost, but, like Charming Star, he can only hope for place money.

Butle

A.

The Kul

G

W. W. Miles

L. Jordan

Lo G. Hin

K. W. Fang

A, G. Datelhe A. W. da Roza

6 9 18

G

11 63

"JOHNNIE", HEARD RECOVERS.

Probably Ride At The Next Meeting.

1

2

Mr. "Johnnie" Heard, Mr. Frost's

T. J. Rothe, R. A. Caroll, Mc- most serious challenger for joc

I Wong, L. G. Frost A. Akeys' honours, has now recovered

Corbett,

R. Botelho, H. D. Renhamn, R.

Mr. T. P. Saunderson is taking he still has enough stamina to beat Autumn Double”, the first leg of out his own pony, Ta - Paastie, Jacide, Carnation II Shimmy I'or which, the Cesarewitch Stakes, was which should be really fit anytime Agua Pura over the distance, i do won by Fred Fox on Mr. J. E. Wid-second on The Graffe to Polar Star there were 29 starters for The Tyro

the best outelder will un-not think, however, that he will ner's American horse Seminole,

be, Bold General with beat Bold Lad even though the înt- ter was placed second to Carnation

longe after his good

Gun Troop

African Eve at the

Maono,

Last year Mr. Frost was placed

TWO GAMES TO-MORROW

Two football matches

will be

played between the Lincolns and

the Kowloon

Football Ground to-morrow morn.

ure Bot Times for the kick-off available until it is known definite. ly at what time H. M. Transport Neuralia is calling, but it is under- stood that the first game between the Boys of the two units wilf.com. mence about 9-30 a.m., while the second game between the present leaders of the Hong Kong premier football league and the first eleven of the Worcesters is expected to start between 10 and 10.80 a.m. A large crowd is expected both battalions are marching to the Kowloon Football Ground for the games, one from Shamshulpo and the other from the troopship. The Band of the Lincolnshire Regiment will play selections on the ground. The following will represent the Lincolns:

PLA

Rimes,

Boys: Day; Count and Metcalfe, Driver and Basford; Allis- aon, Millar, Johnson, Eliacatt and Cut- forth.

1st. XI-Heath; Turner and Roden; Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, Me- Guinness, Higgins, Ridley and Hoe- quard (Captain).

JUNIOR SOCCER LEAGUE,

R.A.F. v Engineers Game |

May Be Postponed.

NAVY DAY CELEBRATIONS (BY OUTSIDE LEFT.) It is understood that the Third

Division Football League match between the Royal Air Force and the Royal Engineers, down for decision

on Saturday, is being post. poned owing to the RA.F. being engaged. In connection with Navy Day,

A decision is however, the Football awaited from Association,

A. W. da hora, R. A. Fawcett, W. T. from the shaking he received when R. H. Charics, and D. F. C. his car was wrecked by a lorry last Friday. During the same Annual Mosting

He has not been down to the Valley in the early mornings, but It lo considered probable that he (Mr. E. O. Butler) in the Fras. Stakes over a mile and 171 yards. mantle St. Leger, won the Hong

This season the biggest fields were will be fit enough to take out Trent- from Wild Life, which later foal gates over half a mile and the Bos in the three St. Legers on Novem-

ber 4 Kong St Leger on Liberty Bay The Wong. Nel Chong bridge, Portia, and Golden Dragon ed, and won the Subscription, Grit Vista Handicap over Ave furlongs

Rangoon, to-day-Ghose, the Ben- line St Leger on Racing Boy from

The record distance for a steeple- gali swimmer, satablished a new to "B" Clais

***Bistro (Mr. G; U. da Rozs). This DE 1. C. Macrowan's Den wun ahot Lo MAN Claks year his only hope 18 Warrington, following injuria justaload at Batar- to "C" Class which was beaten sensationably by day's Meeting. He was placed, second chase is 324 miles. The event, which world's endurance record yester and was credited with $8,425 in staks kehner, East Prussia, this time last for 79 hours 24 minutes. Reuter. to "D" Glas Vigilance. In the Challenge Cap twice and third ones in the first half, had 00 obstacles, was staged at Tra- day when he remained in the water

A year, and, was won by a stallion ori fortnight aro.

2016. 11 Fix: Furlongs at the flast: The following are the latest changes

in the Classification of Ponies:-

King's Counsel (Mr. Robertson) will require watching and Mouche (Mir, Alec Potts) will, reports from the Macao

Daw

Fox and

ENDURANCE SWIM RECORD

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