THE CHINA MAIL, APRÍL 12, 1937.

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RANGER'S FINE RUN OVER A MILE

HOW OWNERS FARED

The following table shows how the owners have fared to date:

Mrs. Dunbar

L. Dunbar

Eve

Dynasty

Eu Tong-sen

Lan

L. C. L.

Gordos

Lancashire ..

J. F. Macgregor

C. N. K.

Why

Li Shiu-pang

Li Po-chun

L. Reidy

T. & E.

Ling

C. B. Brown'

Sunshine

Yeung & Pih

Vilas

Hem Fatshan Helenside

J. E. D.

I

2 3

7

4

6

Koo & Los

Mrs. Eu Tong-sen

F. C. Hall

Mrs. Kwok Hin-wang

Chusta

1

Wayfoong

1

1

1

Mrs. Stanton

H. A. Browning

Dr. S. N. Chau

Starboard

Chiu Cheong-fan

1

T. M. Gregory

Tasma

Wong Siu-ngau.

A. J. Lewis

Choice

Kong Bros.

Harbrad

Pau

Johnson & Alabaster

V. M. Grayburn

Diamonds.

jak junk past fandi fund. Sad jeNNAVOO-------

0

5

C. W. K.

0

L. T. F.

Brish

1

G. Tinson

1

Weetoo

Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson

0 1 0

Lee Chi-choh

9

.0

R. M. McLay

1

0

Early Birds

Perak

0

A. W. Hughes

1 0

Li & Lis

5

Consort

0

1

0

0

0

0 1

0 0

1

General

Rojon

S. V. S.

Lim

M. H. T.

Ho & Ho

There was a dead-heat second and third places (3) Lusitano Cup there were starters.

0 1

ABLE AMAZON'S EFFORT MADE TOO LATE: LOSES BY NECK

MR. HARRIS GRADUATES

FROM NOVICE

NOVICE CLASS

THE

HOW JOCKEYS FARED

The following table shows how the jockeys have fared to date:

L.G. Frost D. Black *F. Marshall S. C. Liang N. Deitz *T. L.. Wong' *D. S. Li

*V. C. Sang

Y. T. Fung

C. Pih

HE outstanding feature of the Third Extra Race

Meeting was Ranger's fine win over Ablew. H. S. Davis Amazon in the Calliope Handicap. Brilliantly handled by Mr. Donald Black, who is likely to retain jockey honours this season, it was three-fifths of a second inside Saucy Face's track record for the

mile.

Able

mazon finished

very Mr. S. Y. Liang had a nasty fall strongly, but the effort was in the last race of the day and it made-too late and it lost by a is reported that he is suffering neck, while it only beat. Home from four broken ribs and a punc-| Brew by a head.

BADMINTON

PRESENTATION AT RECREIO

Fine Programme Arranged

Probably the most successful year since the introduction of the game

on a competitive basis, the 1936-37 Badminton season will be officially wound up this evening at Club de Recreio, when the annual prize distribution will take place following several exhibition games

An attractive programme has

arranged, being the singlesTM exhibition Tencounter between the Colony champion, Patrick H. Wong, of the Chinese YM.C.A., and P. K. Hui, of the University. These two met in the Semi-Final Round when Wong

bean

won-

the

tit-bit

Oliveira and Remedios, runners- up in the Open Double Champion- ship, will be featured against L. Yong,

0 1 T.

C Lee and K. for first, while S. P. Chan and. Miss and in the w... Cheung, brilliant mixed- only two

doubles pair, will be on view against E. L. H. Shute and Miss U. Khoo or Miss M. Silva.

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT CONCLUDING

15

of

Following the presentation of prizes,' there will be dancing to the strains of Mickey's Melody Makers. An entrance fee of $1 (including tax) will be made. Refreshments will be obtainable and a particular ly enjoyable evening is indicated.

THE PROGRAMME

tured lung.

Mr. I. C. Harris graduated from the Novice Class in this race when he won on Happy Venture to pay $97.30.

Among The Owners

Mr. Chusta. broke his “duck” as the result of Happy Venture's (Mr. I.

win

Gin C. Harris)

in the Drinkers Bay Plate, while Messrs. Johnson and Alabaster, with Ran-

of owners who have had ponies ger (Mr. Black), entered the list placed this season. Messrs Ho and Ho and M.H.T. also joined the growing list of successful owners with two third places.

Mr. "Benny" Proulx, who resum ed riding on the second day of the Easter Meeting, recorded his first winners of the season on Saturday when he brought in A Great Time, which paid $28.30, and Whalsey "($21:40)-in successive races. :

Three new riders made an ap-

Chadwick pearance Messrs. Kew, Yeung Wing-sing and Lo Koon-kan.

C. Harris Ip Kui-ying Y. Liang w. G. Poy

*E. C. Leighton

L. P. Ralph

*H. M. Pih S. L. Yuen

B. A. Proulx *J. Pote-Hunt V. V. Needa

S. W. Tang

C. L. Gregory

*H. J Hearne

R. M. Wood C. F. Chiu. F. F. Li

J. Akroyd-Hunt

1 2 3 Un. 12.11 11 16.

9.5

6 33 913 17 8 2 9 32 6.9 6.28. 66.3 14 6. 1 8 12 4.84 28* 440 ir

3 4 2 34 3.2 4 25

3 1 3 25

2 -9

5 12

7 6 17

3

3 20

2 2 14

2 0 5

2 2 0 23

2 1 2 20

2 1 1 5

2 1 0 7

1 6 5 16

1 2 1-11

1 2 15

1.2.16 10 17

0

0 0 1 1

0 1 2

0 1 8

OHHHHO----------------

Tang Man-wa

0

0

1 14

Yeang Wing Sing

.1

Lo Koon-kan

+

0

1

H. A. de B. Botelho

1.

1

M. Drysdale

0

1

Chiu Ki-fan

0 0

Hoo Pak-ming

0

Ho Hong-ping 4. Chadwick-Kew W. H. Choy

0

0

0

0

0

+

0.0

0

0.2

0:0 2

[1]

0

0

0 1

+

6

K. W. Fung C. T. Kwok

P. P. Botelho S. N. Pau J. J. Palmer

D. A. Coppin Choy Wing-chiu G. W. Sewell R. M. P. Bairnsfather R. S. T. Bowden R. H. Charles KLIp

0.0 0 11 01 12

** Visiting riders.

There was a dead-heat for first, second and third places (3) and there were only two starters in the Lusi- tano Cup race.

WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING

THAT WE HAVE APPOINTED

MESSRS.

The actual programme of matches is JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO.

as follows:

Men's Singles-P. H. Wong v P. K.

Huin

To conclude the 1936-37 Season of the Mamak Hockey Tournament, the following matches have been arranged between the winners

Men's Doubles: M. A. Oliveira and the "A" Division, Central British J. J. Remedios v. T. C. Lee and K. L. Association, and the winners of the “g” Division, The Radio Sports Club.

Thursday, April 15, U.S.R.C. ground, bully off 5 p.m.

Sunday, April 18, Radio ground,

bully off 4.30 p.m.

Thursday, April 22, H.K.S.R.A.

ground, bully off 5 p.m:~~~

Yong.

Mixed Doubles: S. P. Chan and Miss W. Cheung v E. L. H. Shute and Miss U. Khoo or Miss M. Silva.

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

Champions of the above series v. France Shares Six Goals

Rest on Sunday, April 25, H.K.S.R.A. ground, bully off 4.80 p.m.

ADAMSON CUP AT ANLING

In Berlin

Berlin, To-day. France and Germany battled to a three-all draw in an international hockey match played in Berlin yes- In the Adamson Cup Competi- terday before a large crowd.

the tion at Fanling during the week- Among those present was

Francois end, E. Thompson, 91 24 67 French Ambassador, M.

Poncet.-Trans-Ocean. qualified.

TO BE OUR AGENTS

IN CANTON.

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.

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