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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934.
AGA KHAN HEADS OWNERS LIST ON HOME TURF
STEVE HAMAS
SIGNS UP FOR
LEVINSKY
With View To Bout With Baer.
SEPTEMBER 27 FIXED
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Lawn Bowls-Single Championship:--
A. Chapman v. J. 5. Landolt
(C.S.CC green, 5.15 p.m.) TO-MORROW
| Aquatics:-
Interport Trials
Golf:--
(V.R.C., 8 p.m.)
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies' Section, L. G. U. monthly medal competition (New Course, Fan* ling),
New York, Aug. 3. Steve Hamas, former Penn State collegian, now a contender for the world's heavyweight champion-Lawn Bowls Single Championship: ship, to-day signed articles to meet (K.B.G.C. green, 6.15 pan.)]. King Levinsky, former Chicago fish| peddler, in a bout to be staged here on September 27.
The bout will mark the first
A. W. Grimmitt v. R. Basa
A JOCKEY'S THOUGHT
time since February 13, 1933, FOR OLD MOUNT
that the 25-year-old battler has
entered an arena with murder Buys Veteran To Avoid
Over-Racing.
outs intentions.
Not since he won, a decision over Max Sehmeting former world's heavyweight champion. has the former collegian been seen in action. His foxy manager,
EBOR HANDICAP WINNER
London, Aug. 4.
Charlie Harvey, has been keeping Cap-a-Pie, who seven years ago him "in wraps for an attempt on surprised the racing world by win- the worlds' crown now held by ning five races in three weeks, wae Max Buer by virtue of an 11-round running in the £150 Stayers' Selling to over Primo Carnera, Italy's Handicap at the Folkestone races, now-subdued Man Mountain.
but now he is an old horse and he finished hopelessly last.
Many observers professed to see a match with Baer on the horizon for the youngster if he surmounts the obstacle presented in the person of the Kingfish.
Among those who watched him was Tommy Weston, the jockey who had been associated with him in some of his earlier triumphs, and when the horse appeared in the Harvey, it is known, has refused Weston bld twenty-five guineas for sale ring and was led round, several profitable matches for his
ALSO LEADS BRITISH U.S. BID FOR
BREEDERS
FRANK BUTTERS TRAINS
34 WINNERS
GORDON
RICHARDS 98 WINS GIVE HIM FIRST PLACE
t
RACEHORSES
FROM ENGLAND
TO RUN IN RACES IN AMERICA.
COLOMBO UNLIKELY TO GO
New York, July 2.
A determined effort is to be made to bring to the United States
H. THE AGA KHAN AND THE MAHARAJAH OF RAJ-:
several famous British racehorses, 119 PIPLA, FORMER OWNER OF THE 1984 DERBY WIN- including Colombo, Hyperion and NER, ARE THE LEADING OWNERS ON THE BRITISH TURF Windsor Lad, in the hope of ar- TO THE MIDDLE OF JULY THIS YEAR, THE AGA KHAN BE- ranging races in this country with ING WELL AHEAD WITH STAKE WINNINGS AMOUNTING American thoroughbreds. TO £22,249, AS COMPARED WITH HIS RIVAL'S £13,366,
HH. the Aga Khan also. heads the breeders, leading Mr. D. day for England as the represen-
Mr. Harry Buck sailed yester Sullivan by the narrow margin of £14,280 to £14.223.
tative of several racing associa-
though the backer, making a £1 each way bet on every race the
With 98 wins Gordon Richards is the leading jockey, al- tions.
champion went out in, would have been 133.18.2 down on the season. Had he backed W. Nevett, the second jockey, he would be showing a profit of £13.185 on 67 wins.
The following are the British turf statistics to July 16:
WINNING OWNERS
Races Won
LORD GLANELY'S 1. R. Aga Khan.... 17
JOCKEY
Johnstone's Contract Concluded.
DISAPPOINTING VISIT
(By HOTSPUR)
London, July 5.
This means
Valge
Maharaja of Rajpipla.
7
Lord Glanely
10
Lord Durham
a
Sir George Bullough . 3
7,549
Mr. E. Thornton-Smith 3
5,610
Mr. J. A. Dewar
11.
5.163
Bir Abe Balley
7
5,135
Lord Rosebery
7
5,127
Lord Astor
Lord Lonsdale .......
4,522
4,760 Hotspur writes:
Mr. M. Field ...
4,424
BREEDERS
H. H. Aga Khan' Mr. D. Sullivan. In France
Lord Astor
lad owing to his desire for a bout him-which was more than the I understand that Lord Glane for the title. He recently turned horse was worth and had the fly and his jockey, W. R. John-1Sir Alec Black down a lucrative offer to meet satisfaction of buying his former stone, by mutual arrangement, National Stud
Sir George Bullough Walter Neusel, blonda German mount. He then ordered that Cap-have agreed to determine John Lor heavyweight, desirous of keeping -Pie should be painlessly destroy stone's contract which applied to Sledmere Stud Steve's record spotless, which he ed to prevent him having to take the present flat-racing season.
Sir Abe Bailey might not be able to do if the lad part in any further racing..
that Johnstone, Lord Derby meets Neusel, a tough opponent. In addition to winning five races whose retainer ran well into four M. J. A. Dewar
Levinsky, tough heavyweight in the way described Cap-a-Pie went figures, will no longer ride for division trial horse, is not regard-on to win the £1,200 Ebor Handi-Lord Glanely.
Frank. Buttera e as being an overtough opponent cap at York, the only three-year-old Johnstone, an Australien, was J. Jarvis
leading jockey in France last year. M. D. Peacock
F. Darling for Hamas. The Chicagoan has to do so since 1898. winning but one of his three starte Lord Derby, for whom T. Weston He left that country with fine pros- M. Marsh this year, owing to illness-United rides, was so pleased with this acpects of riding the English Derby 1. Lawton
tion of his jockey that, when he winner this year. met him in the paddock at San- On Lord Glanely's Colombo he L. Cottrill down Park, he told him he was won the Craven Stakes and the C. Boyd-Rochfort
F. Templeman grateful to him for his kindness Two Thousand Guineas and finish F. Hartigan and refunded him the twenty-five ed third in the Derby. As recent-8. Smyth guineas he had paid for the horse.ly as last Friday, at Sandown Park,
-Reuter.
he won the Sandringham Foal Plate on Foxmaaque.
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G. Richards Johnstone, however, has not had W. Nevett the success he anticipated and has F. Fox had very little riding outside Lord H. Wragg P. Beasley Whitney Straight (Maserati), Glanely's stable. He will doubt R. Persmar The programme for the Interport and Lord Howa (Bugatti) finished less return to France forthwith. 8. Donoghne Bowls matches with Shanghai and second and seventh respectively to Lord Glanely must secure auch T, Weston Hankow, to be held in Shanghal the Frenchman, Count Trossi riding talent as is available. The G. Nicoll
next month, has been arranged, as (Alfa-Romeo); in the Vichy Grand next step will be to find a jockey Ray follows;
Friday, August 31, practice.
led.
Saturday, Sept. 1. to be arrang
Sunday, Sept. 2, Yangtaepoo B. C. at Wayside Park.
Prix.
för Cólömbb in the St. Leger
W. Christie
J. Dines
2 He will invite the owners of the 22,249
above-named horses to compete in 18,366 12,401 a special race to be arranged at 8,042 Los Angeles for a purse of £20,000. There have been no interna- tional horse races in America since the visit of Papyrus and Epinard. A Fruitless Minion?
Mr. Buck's mission in .an in- teresting one, but I do not think
14.289 there is any possibility of its object 14,228 being achieved.
Lord Derby, the owner of
Hyperion, is greatly opposed to
international clashes of this
Arrangements have already been
5.468 made for Hyperion to take up stud 5,034 duties next year.
4.800 Colombo is due to run in the St.
Leger.
30
13,995
11
12,298
-12
9,040
4
,
7,815
2
7,405
kind.
15
6,741
2
5,510
TRAINERS
37,542
17,279
15,241
14,988
B
.19,199
18...
12,072
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-12,207
18
9,460
14
9,272
11
8,690
Just Old U.S. Customs
8,549
6,791
JOCKEYS
Total
Wina
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Cheered by 20,000 people, "General Grant," a local frog, 192 leapt 12 ft, 5 in, at Angels Camp;-- 228 California, winning the county championship for 1984. Though
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WIMBLEDON FIRST DAY RESULTS
Rodzinko (Russia) scratched, T
eight inches short of the record,
.k
177 put up by "Budweiser" in 1981 the -178 jump outstripped those of 164 **184
other competitors, some from as far away as North Carolina-
Budweiser," holder of the re cord again competed. He was jaluggish, however, and after ! THE results of Wimbledon W. F. Freeman (G,B.) 7.0, 8.1Morrie (G.B.) 6-1, 4–6, 4–8, 6 heartless effort wiggled against the THE KWONG KWUI CO. LTD. Monday, Sept. 3. Junior and matches in which the lesser
Hongkew. Golf Club at Hongkew known players took part make
EMaler (Spain) be "B., Purcell A. K. Quist (Australia) ht . sunny side of a rock and went to |(Ireland]}],"*8*256-1, 64 Parkashteresting reading, and following F. X. Shields (UBA) bt D. Prenn G. M. Lott (U.S.A.) bt R. O. WITHIN son (South Africa), 6--1, 6-2, 12-10 (aleep?
champion was Tuesday, Sept. 4 Shanghai at the same policy as that adopted (Russia), 6-3, 6-3, Gund
Hams (G.B.), 6–3, 6–2, 6–7, 7-5 {reamed asfromium stadpole in 'his Police R. C. green, (Hongkew last year, the Ching, Mofl will BC Wisher (Switzerland), bt. L. G. F. Hughes (G.B.), nominated) owner echackyard.c Park).
Aoki (Japan), 6-3, 6-1, 6-
bi E, M, Turnbull (G.B.),
#Donkey Baseball”. publish daily, the complete results Wednesday, Sept. 5, Police R. Cof each successive day during the Dr.P. D: B. Spence. (South Africa), H. Nishihtore (Japan) bt C
C. E. Malfrey (New Zealand) bt. 80.944 99thy lege Th at Hongkow Park, w 12 tednue 2 Wimbledon Fortnight. Today the 6-4, 7-5, 7-5,
Thursday, Sept. 6, Shanghal, at results of the first day. June 25,
G. De Stetani (Italy) bt V. Landau 81(k), 22- Shanghal Lawn Bowls Club (Race are given:
|(Monaco), 7—5, 10-0, 7–9, 7-5, Hecht (Czechoslovakia) bt Course)!
J. Brukadn (France) wo, P. Feret Burwell (U.S.A.), 1811, 60 and the House of David at St. |(France) Beratched,
GFC Frank (0.8.A.) bt I de Louis recently, a game of "Donkey Kehrling (Hungary), 8–6, 4–6, 6–1, Baseball" was played between two 16-3. retired.
teams mounted on-assés.
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Friday, Sept, 7, Shanghai Re creation Club, on Bhanghai Re- creation Club, green.
Saturday, Sept. 8, Shanghai at
MENS SINGLES.
FIRST, ROUND
(Holder: J. H. Crawford) ⠀
(Seeded players in black typey
J. H. Crawford (Austraila) bt.. 1.
Yangtaepoo Bowling Club green Floczynski (Poland), 6-2, 7-5, 8-3. (Wayside Park).....
I. G. Collins (G.B.) bt L. Shaffi (G.B.), 8-6, 5, 64, 6-4,
6
H. Henkel (Germany) bt. H. Klein Watchroth (Germany), 6-3, 6-4, B Sunday, Sept. 9, HankowvA, W. Vmall G.B.) bt. E. C. Peters Hong Kong at Junior Golf Club (G.B.), 61, 4mb, 62 (Hongkow Park).
Monday, Sept. 10, Lusitano Club at Hongkow Park..
Tuesday, Sept. 11, Shanghai 16; 68 Lawn Bowls Club and Country [Club (Race Course)
The Interport. Dinner will be held on Saturday September 8
During their stay in Shanghal the two visiting teams will stay at the Palace Hotel.
GRIMMITT'S RINK IN FINAL
Open Bowls Tourney
Open's Riniu
P. V. V. Sherwood (G.B.), bt. 1. de Borman (Belgium), 7-5, 4-6, 6-8,
H. K.. Lester (G.B.) bt G. W. Gibbs (G.B.), 6–2, 6–3,
Lesueur. (France) bt C. Destberg (Sweden), 2, 6-1
Yamagishi (Japan). W. Hines (U.S.A.), Ber.
V
G. You Cramm (Germany) wo, J. Hebda (Poland) scratched
VC Kirby South Africa), A. del Bono (Italy)" scratchedzárob
ULTIMATE WINNERS
F. J. Perry won the singles title, beating J. H. Crawford, last "year's holder"]" in the Final" Miss
Dorothy Round won the womens singles, while L. R. Stoefen and G. M. Lott won the men's doubles, The winners of the mixed doubles (werk) R."Miki and Miss D. Round, while Mmc. B., Mathieu and Minn PES won the women's doubles."-
8. OIH (G.B.) bt. P. H. Partridge S. B. Wood (U.S.A.) bt. V.
| Grath (Atktralia), 10. (G.B.), 64, 6) bt WAH.Climer (Switzerl
M. Bernard
Broene (U.S.X.), 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 Bhandari (India)};" (a)
C. H. Kingsley (G.B:) ht. I. E.
E. B. Avory (G.B.), Wheatcroft (G.B.), 6-1, 3-6, 6-2, E
E. Bertaria (Italy), bty B. Star, reon. (G.B.), 6alg, Go Caps
(0.8.) i5-7, 6-4, 6-k
C. Bogarus (France) ht C (GB), 6-0, 6-1 6-4.
RAW, Artens. (Austria):
H. G. No-Lae (G.B.. nominated) btes (Holland), 6-8,
H. S. Burrows (GB), 6–3, Bild, 1018, 17. E. G. Lysaght (G.B.), bt: G. M Leembruggen (Holland), CA
Rebrer (Czechoslovaki
(G.B.) 6
P. Geehand~ (Belg
der (G.B.)
Gandar Dower (G.B.), 4, 7-5, 6–4 - Just before a game of baseball,\
P. Landry (France) bt R. J. Ritchie (G.B.), 36, 11-86
between the St Louis Cardinals
All but the pitcher, the catcher and the batsmen were mounted. A Lacroix (Belgium) bt D, G, Freshwater (G.B.), 6-0, 6-8. B-3. After hitting the ball, the batter N. Sharpe (G.B.) bt A. T. England was obliged to leap on his mount {(Q.B.), 61, 63, 64 and gallop to first. Fielders were
A. Martin Legeay (France) bt N.
Taylor (GB), 7-5, 6-1; 08 62 charged with fielding the ball on L. R. Stoefen (U.3.A.) bt P. Graud- aas-back, dismounting, for the gufilot" (Egypt), 6–97511-9 throw.
P. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) þt A, C. Stedman (New Zealand); 1,507 Golfer's Free Burial
"J, Fufflers" (Japan) (b. E du Plaix (France) B26, 86,
HC Hopman (Australia) ht W [Menzo] (Germany), 6–2, 6–8; 1—8,
SME MA. Merlin, (France), bt' von Metaxa
D. MePhall
Zealand)bt
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E. D. Andrewe
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E. Gabrowitz (Hm Tim- CANA QA Ritchie (G.B.) (6·
WREKF Matejka (Austrinjat
61, re dall ((G.B.), 2-6, 0—7,
D." B, Jarvis"= (G.B.); Aftewell (G.B.) 5.28
3D. N. Jones (USA) bt C. Naeya
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Jacobson) (Denmark), Butham (India), 11–9.
H. G. N. Cooper (G.3.) ht
D. Clynton Reed ((0.3.), 6—8, 64
When District Attorney George Codding made a hole in one on the Medford, Ore, golf course, he won:
A free operation.
Free burial,
·5,000 feet of lumber. A keg of beer.
Codding collected the operation by having his wife's tonsils moved. He said he was willing.. postone collection of the second {aker!!
COMING FOOTBALL:
ACTIVITIES
The dates for the ope mat
and the receipt of entries season, are on the next council meeting
for the comin agenda of
of the Hong Kong Football Associa tion, to be held in the Sporta Club
on Monday, August 20.