THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960.

RAPIER'S RACING COMMENTS

events at the Valley tomorrow

Nine events

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TWO SECTIONS OF BERKS HANDICAP FOR CLASS 2 PONIES WILL BE MAIN

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE

OF THE AFTERNOON

The Hongkong Jockey Club's Tenth Race Meeting of the current season will be. a two-day affair, the first half to be run tomorrow afternoon and the latter half the following Saturday.

Tomorrow's programme consists of nine events, the most interesting of which will be the two sections

of the Berks Handicap for Class 2 ponies over the mile. Here are my estimates of the citances:

Glant is looking the pleture of fitnesa and should have a big say at the finish.

Iqbal to another pony to bear

THIRD RACE

FIRST RACE Essex Handicap: From Two in mind. Mile Post.

Novice jockeys have

themselves

and they will

this

should have the better of the argument at the finishing line.

Bonlia (H. M. Botelho) is not a bad selection for a place bet

FIFTH RACE

Stakes

Cornwall

(Becand

unplaced The second lot of ponics of 1960 will fight aut the issue in this race,

opening race of the day all to Cornwall Blakes (First See-Section): From 14 Mile Post.

betion): From 14 Mile Fost. called upon to take out class 6 This print race will be con- tested by unplaced porles of pantes.

or not. Polaris (Chow Sam) seems to 1000 whether started" be the best bet here but Cyclone They will all carry 147 lbs.

and (Ringo Lai}

Pixle (K. Kwok) is in spark- Viewpoint

is ready Lo (Robert Luk) are not to being form and Ignored. especially the latter, register a win here.

Miss Ole P. Plumbly is on which is not bad over this distance.

and a surprise may be in store

For those looking for an out-from this combination. sider, I suggest Goldfinch (J. M. du Cruz).

SECOND RACE

Rulland Stakes: Ono Mile. This race is confined to poales of 1960 which have won or been placed. Winners of more than one race are barred. Winners of $3,000 and over in stake money Club. will carry 150 lbs, winners of $3,000 and less than $5,000 143

bs and others 140 lbs.

The likely whuner should

from

M. Glant (H. -Botelho), and Igital (H. K.

Hung).

LOMC

of world

date heavyweight title fight

New York, Mar. 17. Humbert Fugazy, President of Feature Sports Inc tonight said that he still hoped the Johansson-Patterson world heavyweight return fight would take place on or about June 22 as planned.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

10th Roco Mooting

Saturday, 19th and Saturday, 26th March, 1960 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES (There will be 9 races on the First Day and 10 ruces on the Second Day).

The First Dell will be rung at 1.30 pan, and the First Race run at 200 un, on both dayı

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.43 um, on both days,

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an acmission badge, which must be pro- minently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted,

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainablo during office hours froin the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Buliding, Chater Rood, 5. Aguilar Street, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Rond, only on the written, introduction of a Member. THESE BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICES.

ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE UN RACE DAYS,

Tifling will be obtainable at the Club House if 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

The price of admission will be 33.00 each per day payable

ut the Gate,

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay

the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

FOURTH RACE

(First Seo- Berks Handicap tion): One Mlle.

about It is

time Chiu Tre Loang (Robort Taal) came into his own.

In my estimation, he has only Nectar (Chun Kit) to con- tend

with In this

race

and

has Captain Kid (K. Kwok) impressed in its morning gallops and is my cholee for this race,

Linda's chances here are good now that it is to be ridden by P. Plumbly and it should figure prominently at the finish.

Another pony which has nt- tracted some attention during morning gallops is Good Win

(C. Y. Wong).

Trigo (H. K. Cheng) should run well, with some prospects of winning.

SIXTH RACE Sussex Stakes (First Section); One Mile.

FAST TIME BY Kwok), Bingo

OXFORD BOAT RACE CREW

$3,000 and

wifi carry

ners

stakes

Cut this out and take it to the races

tomorrow for your guidance

Starters, Weights And Riders

one race are barred. Winners of Starters, weights and riders for tomorrow's 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 ponies in their last three starts will be found on the left hand side of their names.

in more

150 105 win- and less 143 of $3,000 lbs and others 140 lbs.

Trooper (P. Plumbly), will, to of course, be a tough nut

if it gets off to a good cruck start,

Talent (H M. Botelho) Is moving

well during morning gallops and should be taken into consideration.

Zansibar (H. K. Hung) is the best outsider.

EIGHTH RACE

Sussex Blakes (Second See- tion): One Mlle.

In this race, confined to the second batch of unplaced ponies of 1980, whether started or not, alsh should nf interesting eventuate.

Ben Loyal (R. Tsni) will un- doubledly be made hot favour- ite, and on form during morning gallops, it should certainly have a good chance of winning.

Öpposition is likely to come from Glencoe (Chun Kit).

Feliz (P. Plumbly) is worth some consideration.

2.00 D. LACO 1. ESSEX HANDI-, 101 Grand Moment (A. S. Waw)

CAP. 1 Mia 171 Yard. Novices.

Class 4.

Kwok.

000 Esquire is, IS, Won). Lập Dow 200 Chu Tan Luong (EnLine),

da

David Chow

(A. S. Wong) 140 lbs.

Noel.

4.

210 Bowsprit 001 Polaris (Ng) *** 147 lbs.

Sain Chow. 300 National Delight (Metrevelli)

********* 153 lbs. Fattydad Viewpotat (Shig) .......... 147 Ibm.

Robert Laik. 304 Goldfinch (Chiang)

180 lbs. Cruz. 20 Cyclone (Lesko)

*** 182 Tbs. Hinge La 2.30 yan. Nace 2. RUTLAND STAKES.

1 MU®, 3900 Ponies, Iqbal (Sotroof!) ..... 1500s,

ILong. --3 Harmony.1 (Matrevell) 143 iba.

Yau. -3 You Shalt Win (Noodi) 140 iba.

Teal. Fenella (Tolomokoff)

Chun Kit

-

In this race for the first lot of unplaced ponies of 1960 whether started or not, the likely winner I should come from Star Kingdom (R. Tani), and Packet (A. Ostroumoff]

Lucky Seven (H. K. Hung), if Crystal Clear (C. Y. Wang).

Bar Kingdom, judging from its it isn't too far behind at the run during a morning gallop on dual bend, may cause an upset. Jesse (in) March 8, over the mile which t

NINTH RACE completed in 1.59.1, with a last quarter of 28.3 seconds, should have no difficulty in winning this race.

Bingo is the only danger. Otherwise I cannot see anything to touch !t.

London, Mar. 16. Oxford University boat race crew today rowed a full course trial over four miles, 374 yards in 18 minutes 18 seconds--the fifth fastest time re older. corded.

Oxford were on thiels first full course trial, from Putney to Mortlake on the Fiver Fugazy had earlier indicated Thames, and their time TUILE that the fight would have to be only 28 seconds outside the all- postponed until September, time record set up by Cam- He said tonight, after a meet- bridge, in abnormally favour- ing of the "Feature Sport, pro- able conditions in 1948.

"I am con- motion company:

dent that Ingemar Johansson The 108th boat race will take and Edwin Alquist (the cheun- place on April 2. So far, Com-

won 58, plon's adviser) are honourable bridge have

Oxford men and am equally confident) 40. The 1877 race ended in a they will live up to their pro-dead-heat, mise to fight Floyd Patterson on Today, Oxford had a good or about June 22′′,

lidg, smooth water and a slight

the were following wind to

Mile He said arrangements being made for him to meet Post Johansson.-AFP.

SCRATCHED

London, Mar. 17. Lady Nenagh was oficially scratched from the Grand National Steeplechase

at 1140 GMT today-Reuter.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members'

Australian Subscription Ponies 1961

The Stewards have ordered a batch of 110 Australian

MEALS and HEFRESHMENTS Will be available in the Subscription Fonics to race

RESTAURANT.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 for the First Day, $20.00 for the Second Day and $38.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offloes at Queen's Bullding, Chaler Road), 8, D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nathan Rood, Kowloon, during office hours,

Tickels reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 10th March, 1980, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 30th April, 1900, at $2.00 each and tickets

for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Club's Cash Swoop Offlces,

The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Oftees are us follows:-

In 1961 and they now invite Mombors subscribe for item.

to

The cost por pony to Sub- scribers will be HK$3,500; which sum includes Livery to the date of acceptance by the Btowards.

Applications forms may be obtained from the Secretary's

Cambridge attempt thwarted

London, Mar. 17. Cambridge Univerity fall ed in their attempt today to beat the fart time set up yes- terday by Oxford when they rowed their 'first fall coUTNO trial,

Cambridge clocked 18 min- ules. 37 secomis for the Putney to Mortlake course which was 10 seconds slower than Oxford's time. Conditions were similar, but the Light Blues were tine lucky to moet a Dutch motor vessel travelling down river at speed when they wore entering Corney Reach.

Packet cannot better

than

expect to do and third place

Crystal Clear is good as an out

SEVENTH RACE

Dateing

140 Bonita (elokopitoff) .. 138 ibr.

040 Nurse Princo (Deiokopiloff)

Plumbly. 100 Nectar (today) 145 Iba,

Chun Kit. 13 Bescot (Lejkaštį

-00 Peter

4.09

FALL

p. ace

Ising

..... 143 iba,

[Sofronoff) 140 in.

Ostroumon

3. CORN WALL

STAKES (and section). Mille (170 NAPON, 1960 ponieť. Flecha Rodney! Yen.

-40 Linda (NA)

- 147 10.

...... 147 Tbs.

Plumnly.

---Ho (odney). 147 Jum,

Chun K.

Golden Wedding (Ng) * 147 ibm.

Tand

Happy View (Lux) 147 Iba,

IL C. Wou. Paddle Wheel (Belokoplio!)

*.......... 14't iba,

Allan Casa,

147 lbs. *Fattydad.

147 152.

|==0 Dart (NG)

- yaneria (Belekopitom) 243 290,

Williamson. Geren Valley (Metrovali

Kwok.

150 15, I. K. Cheng. -- Giant (Noodu

150 Lim. Botelho. 3,00 p.r. face 3 CORNWALL

STAKES (1st Section), 34 MU® | *** 170 Yards 1000 Ponses. --- Strathiyn (Rodney) 4 147 lbs.

Yet. Misa Otin (Ng}_\\g. 147 Tha

Plumbly. Morning-Glo (Tokmokoff)

Berks Handicap (8ccont section): One Mile.

the and

This race will wind up first day of the meeting should provide an interesting

**

Anish.

First cholce will to Maytime at the moment. (H. K. Hung) which is very fit

---

Second choice is Salome (K. Kwok) while Glenists (Chun

---

to take

-00

147 1. Chun Kit, uker (S. I Wong) .... 147 lbs,

Jtubre, East Coast (Noodt)

C. F. Lel Pixie (S. H. Wong)

Kwck. Thioket (Ng)

147 The

Middlesex @taken: From 1% Kit) is good enough Milo Fort.

third place.

Sincerely This is a sprint race for 1060 As an outsider, ponies which have won or been❘ Yours (Wan Shok-ming) la u placed. Winners of more than good one to follow.

147 ». 147 the

Allan Chon 3.30 p.m.

Race 4. BERKS HANDI- CAP (1st Section). 1 Mile, Ckz 2

Two Danes, two Thais in

All-England men's singles badminton semi-finals

London, Mar. 17.'

Danish and Thai players shared the honours in the men's singles and Americans came out on top in the women's singles when the all- England badminton championships continued at the Empire Pool, Wembley, today.

Although the

Results

Here are today's results:

MEN'S BINDLES Third Itound

12-1 in the third set only to zo tournament is only in the second day, the, down 10-15, 15-8 and 18-17 after- singles events have now been re- an amazing rally by the Thai, duced to the semi-inals. In the men's sociion, the last four are Finn Kobbero and Erland Kope from Denmark and Thanoc | Khafadphal and Charoen

Wattanaasin from Thailand.

T. Hobbera (Demanark) beat Les Kin-tot (Malaya), 15-1, 15-0, In the women's singies, the B. Dahlberg (Sweden) beat C. semi-Analista are Miss Mar- Descom (England) 10-7, 10-0.

– 3. Kimjaopimi (Thailand) buat ¿. garet Varner twice winner of Hammergaard Haren

(Denmark) The tille and Miss Judy 15-10, 15-13. Devlin of the United States, Miss Pratuang Patabongso of Thailand and Miss Willia Tyre of Bootland.

Upset

MEN'S DOUBLES First Hound

F Kabbero and H E Nielsen (Denmark) beat 3. Downey and

(England) 18-4, 15-2 Timpattanaman sa T. Khajadphat (Thailand) beat It. Quiddington and R. Southwall (England) 10-11, 0-15. 10-6.

and K. A Nielsen (Den-

(Maya) 15-1, 15-4

E. Low Kintat and J. Li

mark)

B. Dahlberg and 16. Walgvist (Sweden) heat B, Wang and K. Yeoh (Malay) 12-15,15-6, 1.12.

H.

Borch and 7. Hammargoard Hansen (Denmark) beat G. Hashanah 15-3.

and R. Lockwood (England) F. Bonneville (Indonesia) brat K A. Nielsen Dommark) 16-, 10-0.

Fourth Round

+7

Lim Say-hup and Teh Kew-aan (Malayal beat B. Eloist Christensen and the book Wood

(grid)

C. Wattanasain (Thailand) beat H. Borel (Denmark) 9-16, 15-1, 1-11.

E. KopsDenimark) bet Tib- Findlay and P. Wadden Kew

(Matagaj 18+15, 18-9. Hobbere best Danborg 15-6, 10-10. hjadphal beat Buruavis' 10-10. 15-9, 10-17.

Miss Tyrc's path to the last four was made caster when

WOMEN'S SINGLES Third Round Ursula, Smith, former English junior champion, upset her form Mira P. Patlabongo (Thailand) book in the third round by best Mrs H. Robson (New Zealand)

12-10, 11-2. United States, a seeded player. beating Sue Devlin of the

But Miss Smith did not show the same form in the quarter- final and lost 11-8, 11-8, to the 31-year-old Scottish

The vessel caused a consider able wash which upset the smooth rhythm of the Cum- bridge row, and the never really recovered from its effects. They had been going tional. extremely well, and were in-

University

mark beat Mr G. Barrand (x-

Mr T. Hat Christena:3 (Den-

(and) 12-11, 11-7.

Mika W. Tyre (Scotland) beat Mise M. Shai (logia), 21-0, 12-11.

Mins Smith Engand) beat interna- Afisa B. F. Devlin (UBA) 411, 12,

11-2.

Fourth Round

The match of the day was the

Mia M. Varder (UBA) · bent_Binti side Oxford's 1909 course re-quarter-final between Ferry 11 Jenport (Trenetark) [1-2,333-24

of Indonesio, the Pattalonge Dont isist Christen- curd but they fell behind when Sonneville

Tyro beat Smith 11-6, 11-0. met the wash from the joint third seed, and Thones en 11-79-11, 11-3.

Boat, China Mail Khajadphal of Thailand.

Mire J. M. Devlin (USA) beat Senneville led his opponent M. O. Sullivan (Ireland) 11-1, 1-4,

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THE GAMBOLS

byɑ HOW-OCEN LOVELY GREINE VOU,

VAK

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Good Win (chow), 'W 1.

Trigo (Tokmoke)

ILK. Cheng

Arrowhead (Noodt) .. 147 s.

Botelho,

Perri (Sofronoff)

..... 147 lbs.. Hury.

Kwok

- Captain Kid (N ..... 147 lbs. 4.30 p.. Race 5. SUUSEX STAKES Tit section. 1 bilia. 1900

Ponies Star Kingdom (8. 11. Wong}

. 147 1. Kwok ~~0 Ali Depends (Rodney) [4? Ib#.

Yen,

- Bingo (Le#coff), ****** 147 IDs. *ch k]ng Ch (Belokopitaff) 147 lbs.

Plumbly. -- Linfield (Tolemokof) 147 lbs.

Chuck KAL

Hoar

-00 Hot Chestnut (Noodt).. 14 lbs. -- Crystal Clear (Chow) 147 lbe,

C. F. Wong,

Game Pie (S. H. Wong) 147 lbs.

Hule. Packet (Lin) ritiene 147 lbe.

Ostrostimo(1.

-00 Foreranner (Shlu) ... 147 lbs.

WOD p.m. Race 7. MIDDLESEX STAKES. Mile 170 Yards. 1000 Ponies,

5.00

- Trent (Sindu)

Betelho. -1 Marota (Bdlekoplioff) .. 140 Iba.

Baza

--

Connemara (šletrevelii) 143 lbs.

Taal. -ia Trooper (Rodney)... 150 lbs.

Plumbly. -- Oriental Pearl (B. H. Wong)

............. 140 lbs. Kwośc -42 Zanzibar (Setrayon) .. 143 lbs.

Hon Klavs (Belokopital?) ..149 s.

You

---3 Flying Filly (Sotronat?)_160 109.

Williamson. -- Happy Number (8. I Wong)

********* 140 lbs.

Lah. $30.9.1. Race R. SUISEX STAKES (2nd Bection), 100, 1900

Pontos

filencoe (Lesko)

Chun Kit

00 Procious Coral (N)

147 lbs.

Robert Lbs. Ben Loyal (Leakoff). 147 1bu.

--Ọ Gigi (Tbodney) ... but WI. -0° Kaneo (3. H. Wong) .. 147 10.

Williammon.

- Forget-me-not

Yen.

(Noodt) 147 Tbs. Botelho.

Lucky Boven (front) 147 lbs. Balls (Belokapitolyj

...147 lbs.

Hung. Fluenbly. land) best C. Damel and R. Miks | 640 pan. Race > DEUKS HANDICAP (2nd Rection), 1 Kile. Chem. 2. (England) 15-3, 13-15, 16-12.

102 lacerely Yours (Noodt)

140 lbs.

Necond Hound Kobbero and Nielsen bept C. Bes

ww con and A. Borden (England) 18-2, 210 Prominent view Lumi 137 lbs. 10-4.

IL C. Woo,

Borch and Hammergnant Hanseri

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

Sift flound

Mixe C. Dingilson and Miles W. Tyre (Scotland) beat Mim M. Shal

Mrs B. Athavale (India) 9-10,

bast K. Carpenter and C. Cingilo 12 Milky Way (Chow) ..130 lbs. (England) 16-4, 103,

140 Wet Paint (Persiloetj_135_1bx.

Ostroumhoff. 14a Meytime (A. 6. Wong) 140 Bs.

Hung. -03 Flenty (5. H. Wong). 140 fox,

FAT Fixed Hidden (Talamokest),

Yen. 20 Glendzia {Lesstoff)

kit Ch 313 Lynnber Belokopftoff) 130 tbs.

All GST.. 000 Balome (Bofranoff), 143 iba,

Kwok.

Becond Round Kimsen, J. wrd 8. Deylin (USA) beat Mie St. Front And Guntrip (rąžarad) 13-4, 18+7.

Miss M. Vaner (USA) and

Pastabong (Thalland Best Mrs ifolet Chelensen and Ming_H. Formen (Denmark) 18-0, 15-0,-AVP,

Eu Barry Appleby

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HOW ELSE CAN WE GET IN EVERYTHING.

WE HAVE TO SAY?

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