THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1952.
SPORTING SAM
TODAY'S CHANCES AT THE VALLEY
By "RAPIER”
The second half of the Second Race Meeting of the new season commences at noon today. There are 12 events, the most important of which is the Connaught Handicap for Class 3 ponies.
FIRST RACE
looks dangerous and may cause
is
Here are my estimates of the the Whitsun Race Meeting. chances.
carrying 143 lb. It will be rid- den by Mr K. Kwok today and, Gatcoline Handicap: 1 pules, with the weight up by 4 lb., Our novice Jockeys will be consider its prospects of scor- on view in this opening event)ing a win rather bright, and will be called upon to Acroplane (Dex Chuang) handle Class 6 ponies.
Amazing (Mr H, K. Cheng), an upset. by virtue of its win in the Fresco (Mr Samarcq) York Handicap over the mille not had over this distance and at the last meeting, will prob- can be depended, upon to give ably start favourite and cer- the above two poaler Food tainly appears to have the best run for first place. recommendation
another for
Goodwood (Mr Ostroumoff) win.
is another pony to be taken Thunder Sky (Mr A. H. Ab-into consideration over a sprint bas), which was second in the Ulstance.
is capable of re-
FOURTH RACE same race, versing its last detent of
Belchers Handicap (First Bection): hands of the above pony.
Hix Purlonga. Hurry On (Mr Auchnie) is I expect to see Black Rose doing good track work during (Mr Chuang), Blue Bird (Mr morning gallops and 1 think C. A Lee), Rowanica
the
will be well up at the finish. Boycott), and No Regrets (Mr
Popularity (Mr E. S. Wong). Tsal) fighting it out. and Countess Delight (Mr -T. Black Rose has been respond-
ing in mind.
SECOND BÁCE
Granville Handicap: Six Furlonga.
the
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Hurricane (Mr F".
Noots, looks dangerous and Empress Delight (Mr C. F. Ng) may surprise,
11TH RACE
Des Voeux Handicap: Six Furlonge. A perusal of the entries in this race, reserved for Class 5
Вл ponies,
exciting suggests anish.
Ping On will be ridden by Mr K. Kwok, and, with only 145 lb. to carry, ought to wla.
Corrib (Mr Oštroumof) is, of course, the danger, and I ex- it there at tho pect to see anish,
Easy Money (Mr Oliveira) (Mr P. K. My Love Liang) should also figure pro- minently.
12TH RACE Nallah Bandicap: From near the
and
Two Mile Post once round & In.
This event will conclude the
tested by Class 7 ponies,
Fleetmaster (Mr K. Kwok) for its second placing behind Debutante at the Whitsun Baco Meeting, has its weight reduced by 3 lb, and with the distance shorter, I think its chances of winning are bright.
B. Dau) are also worth keeping very well indeed to train-ay's racing and will bo-con- ing under Mr Chuang and k strongly fancied.
On
other hand, Blue This is a spring event for Bird, which is gifted with an Class 8 ponies and an Interest-casy movement, may well prove ing struggle is expected. I danger, think the winner will come
Then there is Rowanica. It from
among Sparkling Eyes is fast over this distance and, given a good start, may cause on upset.
No Regrets may probably ex- tend the others.
(Mr C. L. Llu), Robin Hood (Mr C. F. Ng), Ben Macdhul
Kwok), (Mr
(Mr Sainareq) and Boom Town (Mr Peter Young),
Diena
this pony is good enough to win.
FIFTH RACE Buddell Handicap: 1 Milc
Among the entries for this
Sparkling Eyes, carrying 153 b. was officially fourth in the York Handicap over the mile
the last meeting. Judging race, which is confined to Class from that performance, I think ponies, I like the chances of Pearl of Hongkong (Mr H. C. Woo), Probability (Mr Chun KIL
(Mr Ostrou- Say When inoff) und Tiny Grey (Mr Chuang). Pensi
Hongkong came second in the Powerstown Park the the mile at Stakes over Whitsun Race Meeting, and on I think it that performance should have a good chance of wlaning.
However, there is Robin Hood to be reckoned with, as this pony ran third in the Salis- bury Handicap and may prove u menace to Sparkling Eyes for first place.
Ben Mardhul, Diana and Boom Town are fast over this distance and capable of upset
ting calculations.
THIRD RACE Pedden Handicap: From near the
1 Mile Post,
This is another sprint race in which Class 9 ponies will try conclusions here,
of
Probability is the next best bef, but it inust also he borne In mind that Say When is a fost improving animal and may extend the others.
pony
Tiny Grey is another
BIXTH RACE (Third Belchers Handicap (Second Section):
6ix Furlongs,
Roue d'or, ridden by Mr to watch. Tang, came second in the Re- gents Park Handicap Section) over six furlongs at
Exhibition Tennis Match
Tomorrow
This sprint race, is confined to Class 8 poples, and a close finish is anticipated.
хип
win
to
It will be remembered that at the Whitsun Race Meeting, Uncle Willie (Mr Y. K. Tu camo second to Ringway in the Battersea Park Handicap (Second
the Section) over mile. Judging from that its chances of scoring a here are bright,
However, I am inclined belleve that Huntmaster, *PTO- Mr Kwok can get it An exhibillon singles tennis vided
Abould muntch between the U.S. Air away without trouble,
Charles be too good. Force Champion,Lt Oliver, and the Colony cham- pion, Ip Koon-hung will take place tomorrow, at 5.15 p. on the
the sland couri of Hongkong Cricket Club.
Lt. Oliver was the eighth ranking U.S. player in
and in tournament play
Tumen
1944
he
Air Power (Mir T. L. Wong) and Valbridge (Mr Boycott) are also in this race and should And the distance just right.
SEVENTII BACE
Parkes Handicap: One Mile.
In this race Prairie Moon (Mr Oliveira) will have an op- Ted Schroeder (1949portunity to score another win,
perfor
S.D. Wood
(1031 Wimbledon mance when it won the Harall- 5.B.
Park Handicap (Second ton 1944 and Champion) in
Dick Section) at the Whitsun Rase Savitt (1051 Wimbledon Cham- Meeting.
(Mr plon) in 1948 and 1949.
There is also Ironside On Friday
Ostroumoff), which is it at the moment, to be considered.
Wimble champion) in 1943, we judge it by its
Main challenge will. como from Fei Chi (MF Chuang), which is fit at the moment. VIP (Mr Ostroumo) another pony which may come home a winner,
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MANY
TEAM
CHANCES
THIS WEEK
By Reg. Wootton
U.S. Navy Blank Jaguars,
CAA
Down Pandas, Wahoos Top Squaws
By "KEYSTONE"
The U.S. Navy gave a ride jolt to the Jolting Jaguars with a de-- cisive 4-0 shut-out behind "Chief" Price's one-hit pitching, while CAA came from way back to nip the Pandas "A" 6-5 with a four-run last-ditch rally in the final inning. The "winner and still champion" Wahoos held back-the-Squaws 5-4 mainly by ability to come through when the chips were down.
In Saturday's games, the blue-dungareed Panda'girls, matching muscles and uniforms with the silk-shirted CAA team, coasted to an easy 12-6 win, while South China nosed out arch-rivals Pool To by 9.8,
The only Junior division game | two runs each in the socorld and Terry, but the
Wahoos tallied
of the week-end saw the Comets Afth innings to stay ahead all twice in the last frame to soli eke out a narrow 8-7 victory over the way, till a sixth-inning away a close ope. the Chinese Athletics.
DUEL TO THE DEATH
In a to-the-death duel with a yellow-bloused the Wahoos, Pih) Squaws outfit blasted out six hits to their opponents' two, scoring
Sans Atout (Mr Young) and Armament (Mr H. C. should be well placed.
Punters
Have
this
uprising by Terry Noronha's "Old
Following
carly-dawn Champs took all the starch out
the Pandas
"A" Squaws encounter, of their wigwems. cotcher T. Waddle and third- engaged the Chinese Athletics in collected two a fratricidal war from which the sacker Sally Sun
Big Chiet CAA emerged with a last-inning solid hits each off
0-5 victory. Losing pltcher Jackle Wel had the opposition cating out of his hand and, with airtight fielding behind him, was till the fatal never in trouble seventh, when a succession of bunts and
loaded the walks
K. Sit sacks. Outfielder K. then obliged with a nifty little bingle which brought the tying and winning
rung across the plate to end the ballgame.
A Big
Problem In This Year's
Cesarewitch Betting
London, Oct. 12.
In the other Senior "A" tilt, Uncle Sam's boys slammed out two hits and tallied three times in the third 'frame to show the discomited Jaguars a clean pair of Navy heels. Playing errorless ball all the way, the Navy squad chopped down enemy batsmen with clock-wark precision, limit-
bunt-hit to hand them a stunning
4-0 shut-out defeat.
The Cesarewitch, to be run over two miles two furlongs at New-ing the Jaguars to one scratchy market on Wednesday, has always been one of the biggest betting races in British racing. Many coups have been pulled off in the testing gallop. Most of them were in the more spacious earlier days of the century-old race, when it was easier for shrewd owners and trainers to steal a march on the handicapper than it is now; but backers big and small still pile a huge total of money on the race.
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In the tea-time Senior "B" double-feature, the Delawares just went through the motions in chalking up a comfortable 10-2
win over the shaky Pandas. At the other end of the fold, the
Blackhawks дерру
received
bad scare from a fighting Rexes nine which led 2-0 till the very last loning, when the Hawks sont them tumbling with five straight
4-2 against the Roxes.
Added to the race's own drawing power as a betting medium is the fact that it is the first "leg" of the "autumn double". The lure of huge odds for coupling the Cesarewitch winner with the victor in the Cam- bridgeshire run at Newmarket a fortnight later is one which few backers-hits to bring the final score to can_resist.
to
This
season,
two
-The-Ladies'- Division activities Best ex-year-old, but, several imprasalve
fancied of the older A field of nearly 40 is
wisuccessful per- horses are French Design and resumed on Saturday with the pected to go the post for this though.
have French Squadron-both bred in snappy-looking Pandas tasting year's race, and the magnitude formances
her weight of 7.8 stone Britain, In spite of their nomes. sweet arst-victory at the expense of the problem placed before made
of the hapless CAA team. The the punters can be gauged by seem more than reasonable.
French Design, owned by Mr Pandas did the greater part of rature of the antepost the
Trainers of lightly-weighted Sydney Banks, Enished with the their scoring in the first canto market. Current betting is 100
king advantage of the cold and, the Cesarewitch candidates face leaders last year, won the Good- with hall the field,
in Anding jockeys wood Stakes over difficulty
miles arm of CAA's pitcher, ran up an candidates at 33 to 1 or less,
sufficiently strong, for strength three furlongs in July, and impressive eight-run lead. The The handicapper appears to a telling asset over the long gained further friends by de-Chinese Athletics did not make a
reply have done a very good job in searching gallop. Ballechin will feating Ballechine
till their last time two single over assessing the horses marits, and be given every help from the miles at Ascot last month. Het bat, when they managed six with such a field the race should saddle by Frank Durs, a light is a proven stayer and a very runs on three bits. and four genuine type and should run errors. Pandus shortstop Eugenia carry on the thrilling tradition weight lockey of note, the Cesarewitch has gained
Kwok stopped into a slow one well under his light weight of send the ball soaring to the out- played a practice set against
Rated four pounds below 7,0 stone.
hold for a rousing home run in Toul Wal-pul, former Colony think it will-give Prairie Moon since its inauguration in 1839.
WestInform at 7.11 stone is Mr Champlon and also V. T. Wang, a good run for first position.
He will be ridden now by Eph the second inning, while winning former champion of Shanghai. Great Conqueror He won both sets without Chuang) can be depended on to
scratched. Smith has batting honours with two put up a good fight as this pony putting on pressure.
scored three victories in the race, three tries, He is a left-handed player is well suited to the distance.
RICHARDS CONFIDENT possessing a very hard first serve, For a long shot I suggest Flest a very sound back hand, and a Admiral (Mr Botelho).
Не forceful forchand.
Champion very plays
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depending upon
Oliver
I
(Mr
EIGHTH RACE Nathan Handicap: From near the 1 Mo Port.
Three year olds are the group with the best record the race, having provided the victor 40 times. Several second season horses are strongly fancied
this time.
R. Single's Persian Gulf colt,
Pago
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB·
SECOND RACE MEETING 1952/53.. Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th October, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)]
The First Ball will be sung at 1.30 p.m. and the First will be run at 2 pm. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the Firat Bell will be ring at 11.30 am; and the First Raco will be run at 12 Noon. The tillin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day..
There are 10 races on the ist Day and 12 reces on the 2nd Day (22 in all).
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Persetta, another three-year-Smith, whose original mount pitcher Bonnie Chen also shared PHOTOGRAPHS
old, who is strongly tancled.
Perseitn, on the saine terms as in the Cerarewitch, finished two lengths behind Bailechin, Likely favourites on the day
Jockey, Gordon when the latter was beaten by Richards, whose success in the court game,
is Mr. W. T. Wheeler's Westin the five-year-old, French of upon his fluency
'a winner of four The contenders in this race Form,
races Design, over two miles at Ascot race has been confined to a war- strokes to force his opponent are Class 7 ponies.
this season over distances of up last month. An honest and Im time event run over a substitute ition before advancing to off position
Consistent. to two miles. The the net far the anal kill.
son of Birikan, has proved, hlá Ip Koon-hung will find him a
staying ability has a touch of worthy opponent and the out- come of the match will depend
class and has been a progressive upon whether he can upsel Lt. Oliver's rhythm of stroke-pro- duction by his nef. rushing
game.
BU THE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Following are the results of Colony Open Hardcourt Tennis Championship matches played at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday:
· Tan__Lee-chlau beat L. T. Lee
Desire (Mr Samarca) which won the Salisbury Handicap for Class 8 ponies over this dis- once at the lust meeting is the form bet here.
proving type of colt, he has
good credentials for the Newmarket, event,
big
THE ENIGMA
enigma of the three-
course at Newmarket, is known to be confident of winning on Miss 2. Daniel's French Squad- Second to Above Board
חפין
two years ago, French Squadron is now six years old, but has shown plenty of beat for his.
market order for the race, Ostroumoff)
(Mr He will be ridden by Ken
Cethin, dashing young jockey, i who has done particularly well year-olds in the race is Count tasks in a light programme this
Charles
Hiram C (Mr and Kentucky Moon Oliveira) are my selections for a place with Dig'empots (Mr Chuang), as outsider.
NINTH RACE
Broadwood Bandleap: 1 Mue.
Class 6 ponies will gather together for this event and it
A-2, C-2; P. L. Holmes beat G. Mlooks as though the Bnish will
Pyicher 0-0, 6-0; K. C. Dao, Bent
be fought out between Debu-
Y. T. Chung 6-1, 6-2: K. M. Au tanto (Mr Ostroumoff)
Leem Yeo-jeein beat Francis Ma &
WELL FAVOURED
Mr
C. Sicuart's Filly
Her only
The
Sellern
THE RESULTS
Junior Division Comets 8, CAA 7.
Ladies' Division Pandas 12, CAA 8. Pool.To B, South China 9.
Ladles', Division Wahoo's B, Squaws 4.
Senior "A" Division
4
CAA 6, Pandas 3. US. Navy 4, Jaguars 0.
Sentor "B" Division" Pandas 2, Delawares 10. Blackhawks 4, Rexes 2.
TODAY'S GAMES
...
11 am-Macno Mon's Selec- tion v. Delawares!)..
2_p.m.—American All-Stars y H.K. Selection..
9.30 p.m.--Micco Ladies' All↳ Stars v. H.. Chinese, Ladies All-Stars.
4.30 p.m.-Shanghai All-Stars
t
Aspang's season, this season and is being backeri
colt Austrian-bred
Tablas. to complete the
autumn Tobias only victory was in A Making only three appearances Metro- doublo" with his Mount Richer
Malden Stakes two he won Epsom's Great in tho
Cambridgeshire Han- modest
months ago, yet he has been oalltan Handicap in April and dict.p.
heavily.
the scored agafo at Bath last month. supported: in:
Barnucle, an honest six-year- betting..
old, who also has been lightly Tobias has only 6.13 stone to raced this season, can also be which Ballechin, is considered by many carry and is reported to be fancied on his form in winning 4 8. L.. Ma bent W. T. Lee & Tony should art favourite and critics, the best handleapped giving outstanding performances over the Cesarewitch distance at
in his training gallops with Doncaster last month. He rare Wen 6-3, 6-2; Tan Leep-chinu Conqueror (Mr F. Noodt) in animal in the race. C. F. Wong -1; 9-1: B. Suelo & L. second place; for third post two auccesses on the race-course Nurinen Beatles etring al Newly runs a bad race and mighty,
market. Zealand were scored last year as a two-viously think he has a good Orst victory in the race...
His connections ob- give young. Lester Piggott, his T. Lea beat Capt. A. 1. Carter & Bon I think New JA. M. Bowen 6-0, 6-11 T. X. (Mr R. Teni) is the choice.
chance but a great deal has to Choy, beat 8. K. Wong 6-3, 6-2; However, I recommend keep-
Another outsider, who Is Budarsono Tayadirefé & T. S. Taning an eye on Geronimo (Mr
be taken on trust with him.
fancied at. Epsom where she is beat L. C. Kotewall & A. Aurestad C. L. Gregory).
Four-year-olds have nearly as traded by R. Thrale, & Ulster good a record as three-year-Princess, a diplomat mare, who Following are the results at old in the Cemarawiles and relishes a distance of ground,
If seeins probable as a often hockey matches played yester several of this age can be
** fancied, for Wednesday's race.
A classic hope at the start of the car in this race that one of This is the main, event; of day:
of the belter, backed horses win the day, and will be contested
1st, Division.-Y.M.C.A. 0, Ar- lost sou
Cutler
win. Ισττη
The winner may this year. He was backed like Wortform, French 2nd Division. Thunderbolts a good thing"? to beat 22 rivals French.
Squadron, "B" 4, Binok Hawks 2; Arin Fighty France's Arcot Stakes, France gonauts "B" 0, Army "B" 8; but folded up after running well Barcle: with Aces 0, Sookunpold 2, Dutch HC for two miles and finished four-porty Bos 3. Nav. Bharat 1:
teenth
6-2, 3-8; K, C. Dao bent KC. M. Au
6-0, 6-3.
Programme for to-day and to-
morrow:
TODAY
10 am. Budarsono. Tayadirejd v P. L. Holmqı.
8:18 p.m. V. T. Woor v
Теле
IOTH RACE
Connaught Handicap Prom делг
| the 135 ndize Poste
Hockey Results
the
1eep-chlau: Tan Tiang-800 K, by, Class 3 ponies. In spite of" gonauts “A” 0; Army 5, Navy 1 distincte la .
Lo; K. H. Tp v 5. L. Ma...
TOMORROW
\\ts dofcat of the list, meeting | The match between Polleo and but
has shown
In the Goodwood. Handicap,
0.10 p.m. R. Lo v T. 7. fancy Glorious Me Sumera
Hellzapoppin (Me It." Taal) Choy 8. W. Wong: K. C. Doa & Tony Liang VB. Bzeta & T.. T. Len: will carry 140 lb., and in view. V. T... Wong &. J. K. Lieu v S. of the opposition and a change ĐÀN A Hà M, Au:1. T. Chung E T.K.. Choy v W. To & Tu Tak-of jockey, may well have a say
this afternoon
HKHC was Postponed,
Caloper
come from
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Design provide music during the evening The Royal Ulster Ridei wil FHED 214, will give display of Cvend dancing Their Pipe Gajor will
Princess, also Be in attendanceY, AMEL outsider's vic»}@daverak: niet? ... minising, gåmer
will be introduced this yea
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Secretary,
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG.
JOCKEY CLUB
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Entries close at 12 o'clock the Morning Post Building NOON on Thursday, 16th
October 1952.
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