THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1960.
RAPIERS RACING COMMENTS
7th Meeting ends
MCC 337 FOR NINE AGAINST TRINIDAD 174-run stand by Cowdrey, Pullar
Point-A-Pierre, Jan. 21.
After a first-wicket stand of 174 between Colin Cowdrey and Geoff Pullar, MCC's batting broke down when they began a four-day match with Trinidad here today, and they were 337 for nine at the close.
dropped Cowdrey, although Uree times, scored an #g- gressive 173 In 4 hours, but Like• his colleagues, was struggling later on as the pitch took an increasing amount of
pin.
Cowdrey's strokes included a six and 21 fours before he WAS raught on the long-on boundary after making his first century of the tour.
Best stand
He reached three figures in Ave minutes over two hours and thus first-wicket partnership was the best stand for MCC the tour, Pullar contributing a sound 08.
But this fine start was not maialained. Raman Subba Rowi
fell for a single, and Peter May, who has not yet found his form, was out for 25,
best
NOTLER
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Entry Programmes and Forms for the 8th Race Merting 1969/60 to be held on Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February, 1960, (weather permitting) may be obtained
the
Ofee, Secretary's Alexandra Hound; the Club Ilouse, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
at
Entries cluse at 12 o'clock NOON Un Tuesday, 26th January, 1969.
By Order of the Stewards,
itsl
May took 20 minutes to open | Cowdrey was again missed in his count and has now scored off-pinner 0. Corbie's only 183 in seven Inuifngs on the ovar. With this total 55, Cow
drey pulled the ball hard to tour.
MCC won the toss and batted square-leg where B. A. Davis Kot both hands to the ball but fast.
"They omillted Tom Grenhough, | could not hold it.
slow bowier
The MCC reached 100 after 70 the Lancashire
named for the 12
the
the minales --
first from
three- match,
Trinidad umitted-C. K. Singh, gure opening stand of the tour continued to come the
who-and rubs left-urm spinner, wrecked the MCC's first innings at a fast pace.
At lunch. they had reached the Port of Spain match, which the touring team won by 123.
During the lunch internal, It x wickets.
was decided that the four log- with a single byes, together credited to Pullar, should have been recorded to Cowdrey -- making him 82 at the interval and Pullor 41, with no extras.
Singh has been added to the West Indies possibles for the recond Test, making a total of stayed 15. The other 14 hove
the und of the together since first Test.
S.
The teains were:
W. Rodriguez. Trinidad:
A. Davis, A. (Captain). B. Corneal, M. C. Carew, K. Fur longe, M. Minshall, O. Corbie,
Alcong, M. Olton, E. Charles, S. Caesar.
MCC: P. B. H. May (Cap- tain), G, Pullar, M. C. Cowdrey, K. F. Barrington, M. J. K. Smith, E. R. Dexter, R. Subba Row, R. Swetman, D. A. Allen, J. B. Statham, A, FL Mois.
Terrific form
Calin Cowdrey proved him- nell to be in terrific form from the start. He made 49
Skied a catch Cowdrey reached 101 batting five minutes over hours with 15 fours.
after
tomorrow
with seven
WINSOME STAG CAN DO IT AGAIN IN THE MAIN RACE
FOR CLASS 1 PONIES
The Hongkong Jockey Club's Seventh Race Meeting con- cludes tomorrow at the valley and as this will be the last racing day before the Chinese New Year a record crowd of racing fans is expected.
There are seven interesting events on the programme.
races
Cut this out and take it to the races. tomorrow for your guidance
Starters, Weights
And Riders
The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first Starters, weights and riders for tomorrow's
race will commence at 2.00 p.m.
The most important event_to-] distance in view morrow is the Telegraph Bay Handicap for Class ponies over the mile distance,
Here are my estimates of the chances:
FIRST RACE
Junk Bay Handicap: From 2 Mile Post.
be
on
Novice Jockeys will View In this opening event and upon to hondle Class 9 ponies. they will be called
|
of its second placing behind Winx Che In the Baldoyle Handicap at the last meeting. I think it should just about win tomorrow afternoon.
There is of course Okay (Robert Tsai) to be reckoned with. This pony came second in the Currigh Handicap 10st (Second Section) at the meeting.
have
Mascot (C. H. Renfrew) and Ambition (H. Fattydad) shown good form in their morn- Ing gallops and should give a good account of themselves against the pbove-mentioned ponies.
In Maric Feet (P. Plumbly) we have a pony which is quite capable of upsetting calcula- Long.
Belinda (Allan Chan) and Wing Hang (H. K. Hung) are good over this distance and can be depended upon to put up a good fight
Happy Valley race meeting are, given be low. This list is based on the most up-to-date information available, As an additional guide to form, the placings of the ponics in their last three starts will be found on the left hand side of their names.
skating The names of ponies are all listed according to the
Speed world record
positions drawn. The first named pony has drawn the No. 1 position, the second named the No. 2 and so on.
2.00 p.m. Race 1. JUNK BAY HAN- 100 Tai Ping Shan (Melrevelii)
DICAP. Mile 171 Vard. Novican Class 9.
Moscow, Jan. 21. Tamara Rylova.today set a
world record ino overall speed skating when she scored a total |
new
002
I think Tiger Shark (Chom Su-leun) has advanced in con- dition to be the best in this race. Without doubt major conten- tion should come from Saratoga
of 196.416 points in win- | 009 Sunstreak (Sotronoff) two (Sam Chow) which, at 141 Ibs, will take a lot of beating.
Another Victory (Lal Chun- fail has been doing good morn- truck work lately and its chances are rather bright.
Puliar, who had been batting with increasing freedom, akiod catch to mid-wicket with the total 174 the highest MCC
stand or the tour. Pullur had made 68 with seven fours in two hours 20 minutes.
Ruman Subba How fever looked settled, and fell leg be fore to Selwyn Caesar, who
de fast-mediumri bowled his Uveries in steady fushion.
Peter May, seeking a big in- rings, looked uncomfortable and took 20 minutes to open his ac
first The 203 went up after three
of the first 82 runs scored in 53 minutes and went on to reach the half-century mark cuunt, for the first time in
Other dangerous opponents in this race are Sunstreak (Robert Luk) and Blue Train (J. S. C. Neel).
SECOND RACE Mirs Bay Handicap" (First Section): Six Furlong.
Sweet Home (Starr Llu) and Noshua (H. K. Hung) are the two ponies to content the finish of this race. Both animals are in One fettle during morning trials. Tal Ping "Shan (K. Kwok) is
SEVENTH RACE Deep Bay Handicap: From 2 Mile Post.
nue Train (1)
..... 143 lb. Neel.
104 ba Tiger Shark (Hoodt)
BL. Cham
UP Robert Luk ning the USSR women's om 'Angela (Takmokoff}
Fattydnd. championship at
oos Another Victory (8. H. Won
C. F. La oro Hiver Dahila (Pereboeff),
WOSE LOY. 000 Ma Cherie (Chew),
000 Hawalan Moon (Ne
603 Naratoga (Ng)
Alma! Ata, the official news agency Tasa reported. Several other competitors the bettered the previous world This race will wind up Seventh Roce Meeting and | mark of 203.299 points for four should provide an interesting events net by Russian sports- Anish.
woman Romanova.
has
37 10%
139 lbs.
(Chew W. Funts the.
Jainer Chow.
Sam Chow.
coverat the 500 Rylova Satellite
been showing
the metres in 46.0 seconds and the under good form lately
1,500 metres in two minutes 2.30 pm. Face 2. MIRH BAY BAN- Buldance of P. Plumbly during
"DICAP (RL Sections, 4 Fur morning gallops and over this 30.3 seconds in yesterday's
lange. Clasa 5, distance I think it should come championship. in Arst.
Today
5110
fung.
Botelho.
clocked 1:35.1 for the 1,000 200 Nashua (Sofronoff) ... 141 lb f The strongest opposition will metres and 5:16,0 for the 3,000 200 (Belokopiton) 150 lbs. come from Can Do (Lam King- metres.
Klara Guseva scored a total 312 Cops (Rodney) lak). The pony is certainly, very hours. With a pulled six over espected to take the third pince. fit at the moment and may even of 107.000 points.
'chin' kil class match on the tour.
Skoblikova 4 Ruila (Leskoff)) Cowdrey's 50 came in GL wide long-on, Cowdrey reached
Wuliamson was third with 108.083----UPL prove a winner. minutes out of 15 runs scored i 145 to pass the previous highest
THIRD RACE strokes included six | neure by an MCC player ngainst Repulse Bay Handicap: . 1 and his fours. He would have begu Trinidad, Willle Watson's 141 Miles. dismissed, however, when 40, in 1953-54.
but Wille Rodriguez dropped a May who had shown only an. Encore (Robert Tsal) looks skler
from nt mid-uff
uft-ocensional glimpse of his best to have the best chance of win- spinner M. Olton.
Geoff Pullar at the other end A. E. ARNOLD,
was also scoring easily, if more Secretary. shuwly.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
7TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 16th and Saturday 23rd January, 1960 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 15 RACES (8 races on the 1st Day and 7 races on the 2nd Day) The First Belt will be rung at 1.30 p.m; and the First Hace
run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.
the
Bonny Boy (H. K. Hung may have a say In the matter.
For those who are looking for outsider Sportsmaziship (C. Y. Wong) is the follow.
En
onc
to
FOURTH RACE
Causeway Bay Handicap: From 1% Mile Post.
form, snicked a catch to thening this race. wicket-keeper In the last over before lea, as he pushed for- word at a leg-break from Eddie Alcong. At
tea
the Interval fcurists were 242 for thret, Cowdrey being 148 not out.
Cowdrey was missed for the third time when soon after ted, with his score 159, he was dropped by Corble. from an easy return to the bowler, More wickets
bowled many Alcong
good balls but dismissed Ken Bar- rington with a full loss, which
square leg.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 the batsman pulled straight to a.m. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No Person without an admission badge, which must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted. Admission Badges at $10.00 coch per day are obtainable during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Building, Chator Road, B, D'Agullar Street, King's Hond, North Point, and 382, Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a Member.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tuns will be obtainable at the Club House ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
More wickets went quickly, At 270 Smith, trying to drive
This sprint event will be con- tested by Class 4 ponies.
In spite of its defeat at the Just meeting over six furlongs the Doncaster Handicap fancy the (First Section), I chances of Princess Ellen (A. Ostroumof), as the pony is fast over this distance.
Brilliance (C. Y. Wong) cer-
a big leg break played the bathinly looks dangerous and may hard into his slumps off the boltom edge of his bat.
Then Cowdrey, eight
runs
Later, was caught on the lous on boundary. He had stayed 44 hours in scoring 173, which Included a
six and 21 bout-
in the darity. But even he
of the innings, was lator port struggling Bee all the other balsmen on a pitch lakinig an increasing amount of spin
Corbie struck a great blow
Trinidad when he Dexter caught at square leg and Iavid Allen leg before wicket.
Then Rodriguez had Swetman
far
Cause an upset.
Superionic (K. Kwak) is not bad over this distance.
Co-ordination (Robert Taal) is improving and may be danger-
Olympic torch scheduled to
arrive at Squaw
from Greece on
Valley Feb. 8
Squaw Valley, Jan. 21.
* 140 lbs.
Kwak. 042 Sweet Home (Pereboeft) 145 ibs,
Stary Liu, 440 lory 11 (8. Y. Wang) 150 lbs.
Tsal. 100 Pathfinder (Rodney) :. 143 lbs.
Cruz. 20 Elegance (Sofronoff) 130 lbs.
Fattydad 020 Logle (Krasnoperaff)
Allan Chan,
3.00 p.m. Iace 1. REFULNE DAY HANDICAP. 191⁄2 Musa, Class B.
Boy (Botronoff) 149 lbm, 200 Danny
Bunat 012 Sportsmanship Chew) 143 lbw,
C. Y. Wong. 001 Encore (5. H. Wong). 12 lbs.
Tank C.&. Lul
3.20 p.m. Race 4. CAUSEWAY BAY HANDICAP, Mile 119 Yards. Class 4
01 Rob Roy (Noodt)
CH◊ Resurrection
142 165.
(Bofrons) 142 lbs.
Wellington Lon
145 Ju
14 b
431 Jemima P. (Rodney))) .. 134 lbs.
Crus | 206 Grace (Chow)
Yen. 133 Britianca (Shiu)
..... I IUR.
1t3 lbs.
CY, WODig.
003 Na Paz (Rodness)
Plumbly
23 Co-ordination (9. 11. Wong)
204 Bupersonic (g)......
003 PrinceN
1 Tbi
Kwok MS 15.
En (Not) 145 hr.
Ostroumoff.
4.00 pm. Stare 1, TELEGRAPH DAY
[HANDICAP, 1 Lijo. Class 1
122 Lucky Number (S. H. Wong).
Teni. 141 Ibs,
119 Good Yun (Pereboeff), 138 Jb.
Allan Chan 231 Winsome Bing (Nood11_148 1br.
Optruct
H. C. Woo
The Olympic torch will arrive from Greece on February 1 at Los Angeles
from where it will be carried mostly by runners over the 800 kilo meters to this site of the Winter Games beginning February 18, cere-112 monies director Walt Disney announced today.
Wife says Segura prefers tennis to marriage
Los Angeles, Jan, 21.
ous. For a long what I recom¬{ Tennis pro Pancho Segura's mend this pony.
wife won a divorce today with testimony that he preferred tennis to marriage.
FIFTH RACE Telegraph Bay Handicap. One
Mile.
The torch, coming frem Athens acroplane, will be by jet transported by helicopter from the Los Angeles International Airport to
Memorial tho Coliseum where the 1032 Sum- mer Olymple Games were held. The route
JORIL,
Los
to
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable stumped after the wicketkeeper that performance, i think it will ole Ecuador-born tennis player be carried down the mountain
at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admision.
had mado 28.
KONRADS GIVES COACH A PUZZLE
Shiraz (Tokmokoff 193 lbs. Prince Valiant (g).... 184 lbs.
440 Vanity Fair (Krumoperoff)
..... 133 lbs. Botelho. 310 As You Wish (Rodney) 148 lbs.
Chun KUL 350 Fascination (S. II. Wong),
131 iba.. CITY, Wang 003 Red Light (Tokmokoff 147 b
Plumbly. ito Halome (Sofronot?) 1344 b
Kwok.
430 pm. Hace 6. MING VAY HAN-
DICAP (2nd Section). Fur log Class 5.
Sydney, Jan. 21. Swimming coach, Don Tal- bot, is puzzled by the form of world titleholder 200 Magle Fest (SofromST) 143 tbs,
Plumbly. Jon Konrads, but said-e--Okay (Chiang) 100 125m today: "Konrads is not on 40 superb Rodney)...... 145-bs. the way out--- that is one certainty."
OM Masent (Leako
141 1.
Rontrow.
090 Ambition (Ng)
Faily 133 JUK 113 Nobel Prize (Lum).... 153 lb.
WALL confuser (Noodt),
..... 154 lbs. Y. Wong 000 Bydney (Kramoperof!) 120 lbɛ. 01 Babook (Rodneyun Kit,
་
BLOZA
147 J
Talbot was commenting on Konrads' performance last night when he swam well below Tal- hol's and his own expectations to clock 4 mins 20,6 seconds to win the New South Wales 440 yarda trecatyle title.
first time, became bustled and Over the last half of the race, Konrads lacked pep and for the stepped up his stroking from 41
For any other Australian 004 Cheerful (Rodney) 141 ba Konrads time would have been a smashing success,
But Konrada had expected to swimming 16 seconds to beat 013 Thanksgiving
5.90 p.m. Race T. Mile 171 YardS,
DREP BAY HAN-
The torch will leave Angeles and go through_the San Joaquim Valley via Ger
Bakersfield, Tutore, Fresno, Merced and Modesto to San Francisco where it is schedulon to "I asked him to settle down,"
arrive on February 8, testified Mrs Virginia Segura, This is the main event of the 31, "but he said he would not
From there it will be carried afternoon and will be contested even if it meant wsing mo Ho
to Sacramento, capital of the by Class 1 portes. Ind
says he just loves the competi Winsome Star (A. Ostrou-tion and that's the kind of life state of California, and on mof) won the Stewards Cup at he wants to live.
He prefers Squaw Valley by February 13. The torch will burn for the last meeting over six fur- the life on the ro tungs in 1,14-2/5 seconds and, on
Mrs Segura and the 30-year several days atop Little Papoose Peak On February 18 it will This full of another wicket by Just übut do if anim
Lucky Number (Robert Taal) September
were married in New York by Mrs Andrea Mend Lawrence, Spin bowlers brought spectators
They double champion at the Oslo the field to is good enough to on to crowding
extend the separated last June 10,~AP. above pany.
Winter Games, accompanied by As You Wish (Chun Kit)
eight skiers bearing smoke- I should also du well here, while
making torches, The Olymple |forch will be turned over Salome (K. Kwok), with only 134 ibs to handle, looks dan-
medalist Kenneti
ferous.
After a turn around the speed skating rink where the opening ceremonies will be held, Henry A crowd of 4,000 last night will place the torch at the pum- The second lot of Class B watched Danish badminton acemit of the Tower of Nations, on Saturday night in the final 45 Baterie (Kraeperoff) 180 Th. pontes will try conclusions hero. | Erland Kopa beat Malaya's This is where it will burn until of the state 220, yards and 440 001 Can Do (Schragoff) * 163 Tbs,
Confaser (C. Y. Wang) seems tormer world champlon Wong February 28, closing day of the yards titles-China. Mail Spe- to be the best pony here for this | Peng-soor 18-0, 15-6-UP). 1000 Cames.—ATP.
icial.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be avaliable in the examine the pitch when stumps
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Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am, on Friday, 16th January, 1900, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Special Cash Sweep Tickeļa at $2.00 each on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 18th February, 1900 may be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices,
The office hours of the Club's Cash. Sweep Offices are as follows:-
Queen's Building, (Chater Road) and 5, D'Agullar Street, Home Hong Da
J
Weck-days, Mondays to Fridays ...... Saturday, 0
January
Saturday, 10th and
Saturday, 23rd January
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Kowloon onim
Week-diga, Mondays to Fridays
Baturday, 8th January
Saturday, 10th and
Baturday, 23rd January
Hong Kong, 9th January, 1980.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
0a.m. to 12,30 a.m.
9 am to 11 o.m.
and 382, Nathan Bond,"
10 am to 4 pm.
9am to 11.45 a.m.
Da.m. to 11 am,
By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD),
Secretary,
were drawn,
Scoreboard
MCC-1st Innings
G. Pullare Carew, b Corbie' 60 M. C. Cowdrey, e Caefar, b
Corbie
B. Subba Row Bbw Caesar P. B. H. May, e Minshall, b
Alcang
K. F. Barrington, c Corew,
b Aleong
| M. J. K. Smith, b Aleong
ER Dexter, e Charles, b
Corble
R. Swelman at Minshall, d
Rodriguez
D. A. Allen lbw Cerble
J. B. Statham not out
A. E. Mom not our
Extras
Total (for wkts.)
SIXTH RACE
173
Mies Bay Handicap (Second Section): Six Furlongs.
19.
1948.
Wong Peng-soon Oslo gold
20
8
1
17
THE GAMBOLS
20
1
... 337
2/184,
WickMinli: 1/171. 3/242. 4/207, 0/270, 0/270, 7/307, 8/326, 0/925.
Cheer Charics Oilon Aleong
Corblo
Howling to date
Rodriguez
OMR W
10 2 39 1
21 2.05 0 30 20 D 10 2 71
33 0 107
7 2 33
Dyes 0, widea 1-Reuter, i
beaten
Singapore, Jan. 21.
Henry,
to
to 44 strokes per lap.
DICAP.
Clust
502 Nightingale (Noodt)
000 Temptation
the world 400 metres record of 4 mins 18.6 seconds held by 230 Belinda Japanese swimmer Yamanaka 000 Gen
Konrads will compete again
by Barry Applebi
HULLO, OBAR:
Fattydad.
140 lbs.
Teal,
(ödney) 120 114. Steven Lu (Krammoperiff) 144 }89,
Allan Chan (Perekorttį... 154 15.
Kwok.
Plumbly.
K. T. Lam,
ang
poo Wing Hang '{Sintronot?) 140 lb
ANOTHER NEW.
HAT 2
HOT WATER
Instant
WITH GAS