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WHITSUN PLATE MAIN EVENT ON TODAY'S PROGRAMME

By "RAPIER"

The second day of the Whitsun Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be continued today and, with the weather remaining fine at the moment, there are indications that the last day of the first half of the racing season will again draw a large holiday crowd.

There are 12 events on the programme, the most important of which is the Whitsun Plate, a 1950 handicap for Australian Ponies of classified Closs 1.

The first saddling bell will be jung at 11.30 um, with the in race starting at noon.

The flin Interval will follow the uning of the fourth race, and the Best hell after tifin will beng at 2.30 p.m.

Rate

No. 1-Manchester Handicap (First Section): One Mio.

carry 159 lbs. In view of the op position and a change in the jockey [department, it may have a say

here this afternoon.

Race No,

it difficult to select the winner ou ace unt of the short distance.

First of all, we have Chester- field to consider.

I will have Mr. Holgate as thei pliot. Although unplaced the lost time out with Mr. Itenner up, should stand good chance of winning, as the distance this after- neon is shorter,

Daly Bell (Mr. Needa), is tha

dangerous contender, being fast moving animal. It ran well to take fourth posillon in th Matunwel Handicap over the maile at the Easter Meeting with Mr. Sim up.

'HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1950.

Victorious Portuguese XI

The Portuguese XI which beat England In the final of the International Hockey Tourna-

("China Mail" photo). ment by four goals to one at King's Park yesterday,

Mr. K.F. Chiu hus the chnie: of either Lucky Slatter or Cooper. have been given to understand that the farmer will be his mount. As it won the Clear Water Bag The Stranger (Mr. Miu), looks dangerous and Minx (Mr. Ostrou-Himdicap (First Section) over this muff), may yet spring a surprise distance for Class 2 ponies at the is this pony is undoubtedly good tast meeting in the fund time of surprise IA in store froin Lucky Strike (Mr. Shieb), 1.17. a

rombination. despite its per showing at the this

Big Shot (Mr. S. W. Lee and The curtain-raiser today will last meeting with Mr. Tuo upcollen Dragoa (Mr. Shigh), ar

pony to watch although unplaced also have a chance in we another two fast ponies that can Australian may coulland to

the last time out with Mr. Lam Pics of previous seasons classi-racts as it has been in wit be depended on to give the above-King Tak up. It has regained ard Class 6, with Novice Juckeys with Mr. Shieh during morning

mentioned

enuin of its-old form during recent ponies a good light to as pilots.

the end Iven a good start and

morning gallops. (Mr. Auchile). by Radiation

3-Birmingham virtte [ Its win in the Rocky Handicap (First Section): On an upset from one of them is not

Impossible. Fay Handicap (First Section)

Australian In this ver the two mile post for Clas

race for

Race No. 6-Chester Handicap (First Section: One Mile. ponies at the 8th Race Meetlag, Ponies of previous seasons classt..

Australian Ponles of previous will most issuredly receive strong fied Class 7, It is certainly no easy support,

matter to pick out the winner, seasons classifed Class 2 will co.s-

This event. plast cannot see any of the entries though it will probably be one of Leunk following:-Kwong

From the entries, the following extending a, as the pony is ex-the

(Mr. Shich), Green Velvet (Mr. should be tremely lit at the moment.

worth watching-Bee Bolsiste); in for it Mr. Mail-kenham (Mr, Kwok), Chief PM2 troumeffi, Kingfisher (Mr. Mail-Mr. Helgate), Liberty Ship (Mr.

and Irga Mask fand) and Irga Mi

and Rose Emme (Mr. (Mr. Kwan Leung, which eame third in the Rocky Bay Handicap (First Section) over the two mile Clear post at the last meeting, appeals (Seeand

Matt Battery, CT Mot). is is the race. It is ex- the sternest perted to provide Phafenge to Radlotron and it wil surprise many to see it come in first.

Sunkiss (Mr. Chuang), is also

Mile.

Necdastrattmo.

dangerous, as it came la second [10 me must and I think it will win. longa Section)

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the Silver Mine Bay Handicap thirst Section) over the 2-1/4 alles at the last meeting.

United Victory will be taken but by Mr. Darkin and as the pony has been coming along very nicely turing inorning gallops, I think it is good enough to extend those named above,

Beckenham, which won

the Water Bay Handicap over six fur- Just meeting carrying result of its fourth placing 14 lbs appears the logical choler, in the Second Section of the above Can it still, however, win whilst

It ran 155 lbs? Green Velvet carrying. race, I do not experi

As

I believe that it is

very

"Rapier's

""

selections for today

Airfeld Mr. Cook). Amber Race No. 1--Manchester Handicap Race No. 7--Cornwall Handicap

(Mr. Maitland) and Bitter Sweet (Mr. Tao, disappointed the lash time out, but over this distance will probably do better,

Race No. Chester Handicap (Second Section: One Mile. ln this race for the Second Section of Australian Ponles of cosong classified Class previous seasons

Belle Fontaine (Mr. 1 like Kwok, the best. This pony is quite it at the moment.

There Is Manlac (Mr. Shieh). be reckoned with as this pony to be is quile at home over

this dis- tance.

Mr. Renfrew

out

Pay Day (Mr. T. L. Wong) dis- appointed the last time out with Mr. Chansen up, but will probably do better this afternoon, over the to be heavily backed on account convincingly in the above race, so shorter distance.

will take the extra 14 lbs weight should not of its weight at 152 lbs.

Nevertheless,

poil 1tk chances of winning again. Jeep Shing and it has been whir. capable of handling this burder The danger will probably come vered that this pony stands a

This pony has good chance of Abdul Hamid from Chief Pilot.

a win scoring and should win. rhould also be kept in mind. been specially reserved for this here.

Race No. 10-Dorset Handi- Kingfisher is not bad and may meeting after coming third in the

Hondleop (Second cap: Blx Furlongs cap (First Section): Six Fur-do better over the shorter dis- Shaukiwan

Section)

at the Easter Race

Looking over the entries for this 'longs.

flace No. 2-Cornwall Handi.

tance.

(First Section): One Mile,

RADIOTRON

MADAME BUTTERFLY SUNKISS

Outaldors United Victory, Race No. 2-Cornwall Handicap

(First Sectior.): Blx Furlongs.

LANA

V-J DAY

THE STRANGER Outsider: Minx.

Race No. 3-Birmingham Handi- cap. (First Section): One Mile.

KWONG LEUNG

GREEN VELVET

Outsider: tron Mask,

ABOUL HAMID

Race

No. 4-Norfolk

Six Furlonga,

CHESTERFIELD

DAISY BELL

(Second Section): 8ix Furlonge

PEGASUS

HURRICANE

. HARMONY

Outsider: Ascot Beauty.

Race No. 8-Birmingham Handi.

Section:): (Second cap

Milo.

FLIGHT

BANG ATOUT JACKAL

One

Outsider: Bitter Sweet. Race No. B-Cheater Handicap

(Second Bection): Ong Mile,

BELLE. FONTAINE,

MANIAC

PAY DAY

Outsider: Jeep Shing.

Handicap:

Race

No. 10-Dersot Handicap: Bix Purlonge.

ELEANOR

ROWENA

SANDIE

LUCKY BTARTER

Outsider: Golden Dragon.

Handicap

Race No. 5-Chester

(First Section): One Mile.

CHIEF PILOT BECKENHAM LIBERTY SHIP

Outsider: Rose Emma,

One

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PORTUGAL BEAT ENGLAND 4-1 IN FINAL

For the second year in succession, Portugal won the International Hockey Tournament whon they defeated England' in the final of this year's compotition by four goals to one on the Royal Navy ground at King's Park yos- terday.

During the first half of the game, England had most of the play and were leading by onc goal to nil less than a minute from half-time, when Portugal obtained the equaliser through G. Gosano,

In the second half, England fell away badly and the Por- tuguese team

three scored goals without reply.

For the winners, C. Gosano and Roea were outstanding. They were always ready to shop up clearances by England's Koalle, Rogerson, and make an attempt

„England never gave up trying, but Portugal's defence dominated the play and the game ended! with the ball in midfield,

Portugal: Garcia: Nery. J. B. Gonsalves; Sequlera, W. A. Reed, Alves; Iosa, A. A. Remedios Jr., G. Gosano, F. Marques, Guterres.

England: Rogerson; Cannon, "Splky" Guterres made several Webb: Stubbs, Vincent, Matthew. of his spectacular dashes down bou; Crippe, Caldicott, Ball, Clarke,

10 score.

the left whg but many of his Rustell, centres often went across the Dee

with none of his team-mates near

enough to take advantage of the

ing opportunities presented. scoring

the

their

bost

Decision to

Madrid, May 27.

A, A. Remetilen Jr. and F. admit Germany Marques, the remaining iwo players who made up the Porto Boxing Union tugese forward line, were prominent at times with stickwork and passing.

Definitely one af

It was unanimously decided players on the field, at least into admit Germany, provided

were ful the first half, was Cannon, who leertain conditions played right-back for England. filled, to the European Boxing Time and time again he was Union, when the Inaugural the only man who stood between meeting of the Union's - Con-

tho the oppostpg forwards and English goal. His timing and gress began here today.

The resolution, passed by the almost perfect. positioning was

"The General Shols which went by hit In the Congress, stated: initial half

were very capably Assembly of the European Box-

principle & handled by Rogerson, England's ng Union accepts In

the admission of Germany, pro- goalie,

In the latter half of the game,vided the German professional only however, the play at both these Boxing Federation be the

German amateur controlled players deteriorated.

Federation to enact the rules re- gulating professional boxing in' Germany;

Assume offensive

"It shall be the only one seih From the opening bully-off, Gutelder: Strawberry Fool. England assumed the offensive cepted by the German Govern- the necessary proof produce Race No. 11-Manchester Handi- and penned Portugal in their ment and that it shall accordingly

own half of the field. (Becond Bection

thereof within a maximum of Every once in a while, the three months." Portuguese forwards broke away,

Germany's admission, the re- but their attacks fizzled out be solution added, may be decided fore the stalwart defence put UR by the Executive Committee of and Cannon and the the European Boxing Union on

of such proofs. excellent goalkeeping of Roger-productrop

сар Mile.

DAWN

HONEY DEW MARBER

Outsider: Oldshoes.

This sprint event is confined to Iron Mask, although improving Meeting. First Section of Australian Ponies in its morning gallops, is not likely As the pony is very fit at the print event and judging from its

to cause any worry lo the others, moment, on upset is quite possi-picted the work when it com- Race No. 6-Whitaun Plate: One Race No. 12-Birmingham Hand

of previous Clans 3.

seasons

classified

Ja spite of its defeat at the last inceting. I taney the chances of Lana (Mr. S. W. Lee), as this pony

is fast over this distance,

as far as the first position is con-ble. cerned.

Race No. 4-Norfolk Handi-Liberty cap: Six Furlongs,

This race will be contested by Austrailan Ponies of previous ly denoted from Class 2. will seasons classified Class 18 and it

V-J Day (Mr. Holgate), recent

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

WHITSUN RACE MEETING 1950 Saturday, 27th and Monday, 29th May, 1950

The first bet will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.30 pm. on the 1st Day. On the 2nd Day the first bell will be rung at 11.30 .m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 noon. The tin' Interval in after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.) on- the 2nd Day.

There are 10 races on the 1a1 Day and 12 race on the 2nd Day (22 in all).

Through tickete at $44 each may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurere, 1st floor, Telephone House, also tickets at $2 each in the Special Sweep on the fast race of the 2nd Day, as well as tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 7th October, 1950. Special Cash Sweep tickets may be purchased also at the Kowlson Branch Office, No. 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MENBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members are reminded that they and their Indies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting, NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badger admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentleman, non members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Roome at $10 per day, including tax, for Ladies of Gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of Member, such Membar to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for pay- mant of all chity atc.

Badge1

gei admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale flace Cource.

at the Race

The Trepaurara'. Compradora "Office will close at 11.30 a.m. the let Day and 'at 10 am. on the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 12.16 p.m. the fat Day and at 10 am, on the 2nd Day. Both Offices at 1st floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of time will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bay (Tel. 27018).!.

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Publio Enclosura, is $3-each day Including tax for all persons innluding Ladies, and is payable at

the Gater MAKERS TIC TAC MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER

BOOKMAKERS, MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT, IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

ABERVANTE PASSED CA

den Gervants': Faster will be issued to privatý box holders only, who are requestad, té "disteľbute them with discrimination, and to endoras their; nainen an, the passes, Holders of auch passos are: noi Carmistad in the Mambers (arolature "keept for passing through on their duties and must fémain; trí (thair employers' stands.

29

BABY ORDER. BY

SA OLEAP,

Sadretary.

arid

the mile in 2.02.3 last quar- lier 201 seconds on May 20, 1 "The above distance is more to don't think there is much doubt

Ship's Tiklog

but that Eleanor (Mr. Wong Yan) should not be ignored, although it will win.

Rowenn (Mr. Noodt), failed to wins al the last meeting.

should Rose Emme is also good to have no dieulty in taking second this distance and with only 145

place,

lbs to handle is a decided menace. For the third position. Straw- Race No. 6-Whitsun Plate: Berry Fool (Mr. Pote-Hunt), and -Ono And A Quarter Milos. Sundle (Mr. Pih), should fight out This is the principal event of the issue.

hondleap for the day and is a Australian Ponies of 1030 classi- Red Class 1.

Rece No. 11-Manchaefer Handicap (Second Section): One 6110.

And A Quarter Miles,

KENTUCKY LADY PRESTWOOD DEBUTANTE

Outalder: Bambi,

Home cricket:

A

cap (Third Section): Ons Mila

HỘI FO-LOI

STRATHNAMARA

GOOD BAY

Outsider: Alfo,

happening match

rare in a 'Roses'

London, May 27.

After its second placing in tho This race is confined to Second Hong Kong Derby over one and Section of Australian Ponies of miles at the Easter Meet-previous seasons classified Class 6. hair ing, when carrying 150 lbs, Ken- Honey Dow (Mr. Chen Poo), has won the Manchester Handicap Mr. Needa), tucky Lady

(Second Section) over 1-1/4 miles Batting sides faced dismal conditions and soft been given another 7 lbs to carry.

Judging from that run, I can- at the last Meeting has been

pitches in most parts of the country today and later rain restricted play considerably at some matches.

not see anything to beat it.

Prestwood (Mr. Iolgate) cam

penalised 11 lbs.

There is little doubt, however,

!! сал that

handle this

extra weight and still wio.

in third to Kentucky Lady in the above TACO and should take second position

Marber (Mr. Pih), which was The Debutante (Mr. Noodt) and third in the above race First Gandhi (Mr. Pili), should fight Section, must also be considered out the third position.

as this distance is more to its Race No. 7-Cornwall Handl. liking.

cap (Second Gaction): Six Fur- The distance also Invours Dawn longi.

(Mr. Noxtt) and I expect it to

Yorkshire spin bowlers played their part well early on at Sheffield after their captain, Nor- man Yardley, had won the toss and put Lan- cashire in to bat, a rare happening in a "Roses" match.

The second lot of Class 3. Aus-offer stern opposition to the Three wickets fell for 64 in shire sebred only 123 runs for tralian Pontes of previous above-mentioned ponies, if it does the first hour and a half, and rons will gure in this event and not actually win. among the entries. I expect one

four wickets.

*

by, Webb

son

In 20th minute, Clark Reuter.

the

broke away on a solo run and after eluding both Nery and Gonsalves, scored with a scorch. ing ground shot to put England one goal up.

Portugal tried hard to obtain the equalising goal but were

thwarted at all turns by the stubborn English defence,

INT'L TROPHY

RACE FOR

MIDGET CARS

Goodwood, May 27. "CurlyCamden of Britain Once G. Goseno broke through driving a Cooper, won the Trophy past 500-cc International and had gotten the ball Rogerson when he dropped his Race for midget cars, the Blue stick. As he looked on helplessly, Riband of International 300=ec" the ball rolled beyond the goal-events, at Goodwood Circuit, near Chichester, this afternoon. line, missing the goal by inches.

However less than a minute

Cooper cars also occupied the from the interval, Gosano made

next two places, P. Collins and amends. He obtained the ball John Cooper, both of Britain, from a clearance and passed to being eccond and third respec- Remedios, who brought the ball lively of the 20 Analists, into the Dee and attempted to

The race, over à distance of score. His shot was blocked by about 36 miles, was divided into Rogerson but Gosano rushed in 15 laps. Camden's average time and netted to equalise the scare.

for the 15 laps was about 73 miles per hour-Reuter.

A gruelling time

the

CRAIGENGOWER

TENNIS TEAMS,

No doubt heartened by equaliser, Portugul attacked from the start of the second half and gave the English defence a gruell- Ing time.

Twice within as many minutes Rosa tested Rogerson with hard week: shots.

the ro Five minutes after

Marquea scored start

for

The following are the Craigen. gower Cricket Club tennls teams for League mutches during the

Thursday, June 15

Men's "C" Division v CRC “2” Portugal and almost immediate.at Happy Valley: ly after the resultant bully-off,

A, W. Raymond and TT.

-Continuing showers made For those who are looking for the spin attack looked like of the following to be the win-Toutsiders I suggest Sapientia (Mr.

the. dominating

.situation. resumption of play impossible, Laddle Outschoorn, the Worces- ner: Pegasus (Mr. Renfrew), Woo) and Oldshoes (Me, Thomas). Then Edrich and the lef

ter batsman from Ceylon, played a Hurricane (Mir. Wong Yan),

Rece No. Harmony (Mr. Moliland), Em-

Handicap

(Third Section): One and after lunch the bowlers Cur

barracking from the crowd, press of Peace (Mr. Holgato) and

Mile.

failed to maintain their mas-ngainst Essex at Romford, where Ascot Peauty. (Mr. Mlu).

This is the last race of the day tery and the pair took com. two professionals, Avery for command, especially Essex and Bird for the visitors, placing in the Matnuchung Ilan- and will be contested by Third piete dicap (Second Section over the Section of Australian Ponies of when a drizzling rain handi- tossed for innings. mile at the Easter Meeting, has previous seasons classided Class capped the attackers.

7. the best recommendation for win

12-Birmingham handed Wharton came together curious innings, which brought: Rosa "tole" the ball from one Chow; G. Wong and Y. P. Choy:;

Pegasus, in view of its third

1.

of the English backs and scored P. C. Yu and H. K. Lee (Captain)

10

here, but it will have to give of coming in second in the ter the pitch casler and the batsmen reluctant to use them, and spent] goal to make it four-one,・・

foure.

Strathnamara (Mr. O,nning or two seasons

Reserve: T. Chao and L. Captes

Friday, June 2

Men's "D" Division y KCC (Away);

Sousse and E. Pereira; s. Faller and T. B. Dau; W. Chow and E. Howard (Captain): N

Réserve: Z. Teok.

favour of to make it 3-1 in Portugal, Towards the end of the game, Gosono broke through and after Qutschoorn, possessed of attrac- Turing Rogerson out of his chargo This had the effect of making tive scorlog strokes, was strongly scooped the ball into the vacated Hol Polloi (Mr. S. W Lee), its best to beat Hurricane, wh

which

begun to score alinost at will half qii hour over his first two Is speedy over this distance.

Bay Handicap (Third Section)

Eventually, after, the part runs and took two hours and `20 Harmony is also in the rare, an ever the two miles post at the

nership had added 98 runs in minutes in reaching the 50 runs further play was. possible awing

BEGINNER'S LUCKI to rain today. this pony

came second in the last meeting, has been penalised

80 minutas, (rain stopped play.

Undefeated

At Shiemeld: Lancashire 152 Deep Bay

Handicap (First Sec-by 8 lbs. As the distance this

Edrich, then 70, had hit eight He was undefeated with 122

Washington, May 27, tion) over 1-1/4 miles at the afternoon shorter, it should

Miss Jean Holmes, a British runs after batung five and three for, three against Yorkshire. (G. last Meeting,

stand's good chance of

Notts made their lowest total quarter hours. He had hit 11 Edrich 70 not out), Kain stopped

stenographer who had never. play for the day." Empress of Peace and Ascoli

when Surrey fours.....

At Leleester: Northamptonshiro bet on a horse race or bought Beauty, were second and third was third in the above race and dismissed them in two and three-

Although badly handicapped by respectively in the above racci will prove a menace to Hol Pollol. quarter hours at Trent Bridge, for injuries Sussex boyled and field 195. Leicestershire 22 for no a sweepstake ticket before, (Second Section); I think either Good Bay will again be taken 120 runs.

ed splendidly at Lords, where wicket, Rain stopped play for won U.S.$70,000 today on the

English Derby, June run-goiting no At Nottingham Notts third in the Second Section of the from the start against accurate slart, cause an upset.

Miss Holmes, 21, employed by urale cazy matter, bu Race

Np. -Birmingham above race. As It is good over this offspin bowling by Jim Laker, Denis Compton, showing no further play was possible Handicap. (Second Baction): One dialance, it has a good chance of well-supported by Alex Bedser signs of this leg injury, dia owing to rain.

31 Wednesday that her Irish Sweep- creating an upset.

Heg Simpson, the Notts aria-

played admirable form in help.

At Lords: Middlesex This race in confined to Second Big. Cluff (Mr. Kwok), despite Section of Australian Ponies of its poor performance the last time for 31 ruas, the highest scoroating Sharp, add 01 spurts at one

ast time for 31 runs, the highest score of minute for the third wicket. (Thompson 80, C. Cakes, right-She said then that, she intended previous seasons classified Class 7. out, should dieregarded, as the innings.

Sharp stayed three and a quare arm break, five for 50). Sus to give half of what she won to extend

Puzzled the batsmen ter hours, hitting only four fours sex 17 for two,

nd any four fours Tauntons Gloucestershire 291 to her parents and fold the won

Somerset to bat pony to bear in mind as an oute dismissed. Hardstaff and Giler COaks Anished off the innings Oxford: Oxford University would stay in her Washing

Job until heterótumn, two mile post sider, as it is carrying 187 lbs. will successly deliveries butors by faking four wickets for 12 als for seven Winn 118 not out). duo next. October.

hosted only 230 minutes before and in his last three over of Free Foresters to bal. Pres rain, brought play to a halt for the

the day.

་ ་

120,

one of them could with a flying|but by Mr. K.F. Chiu. It was The home batsmen struggled Middlesex "found des Surrey 14 for nowitket "No the British: Joint Services Com-f

Mile.

on

today mission, received word

taka ticket 'had drawn-Galendör,

desire to travel, out o

Bang Atout: (Mr. Renner), habit is. good eno OTTAWA SA Laker puzzled the balanen ind i Banged as for six (Allen 57 not out SHo said tohiiht?” thatāžnie

been allotted top-weight of 159 above ponies.

lbs, for coming in second in the file (Mr Thomas) Rocky Bay Handicap (Second Bection) ver

a view of that performaned, I at the Inst Meeting

In don't "think, the extra: 8 lbs will ruln chances of winning. There Jacka Mỹ, diu), to bui reckon with, di esme seconet. In the above 1109 1irst Section:

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