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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.
ST. LEGER WON BY MR. DA ROZA ON KING'S COLOUR.
BRILLIANT JOCKEYSHIP BRINGS HONOUR TO “DYNASTY" CANDIDATE: FAVOURITE WELL BEATEN.
MR. SOARES STEERS IN O-MOON TO PAY THE DAY'S BIGGEST DIVIDEND.
EX-DERBY WINNER RETURNS TO WINNING FORM.
17
MORNING DEW."
The well-fancied Wisdom Stag was beaten in the St Leger on Saturday by both King's Colour and Mike and, the victory of the Dynasty candidate was due in no email measure to the excellent judgment of Mr. G. U. da Roza who handled the winner superbly. Both he and the owner of King's Colour were given à great ovation as the pony was led 'in after wininng the classic event.
The sport was marked by several very keen finishes and on the whole the day was one of the best, from the public's point of view, of the whole year's racing.
Several jockeys showed great brilliance during the afternoon. Mr. ́da Roza's great win on King's Colour was not only equalled but somewhat culipaed by Mr: F. M. L. Soares' win on O-Moon fater in the afternoon. In the last race Mr. S. N. Pan, riding Christmas Chimes, pro- vided a great thrill when he raced all the way up the straight neck-and-neck with Chesapeake Bay, finishing a short hend in front of his opponent.
Mr. L. Reidy, in the second race, steered in City Hall, an ox-Derby winner, and paid his supporters 7-1. It was a great finish in which the ex-Derby winner showed more grit than the rest. Mr. Frost rode Royal Flush to victory in the opening event of the day where his hard driving enabled Royal Flush to win fairly comfortably. Later in the afternoon Mr. Frost brought The Tiger to victory, after a spectacular dash up the straight which he entered almost last in a field of ten. He got the verdict by half a length from three other ponies which dead-heat- ed for third place.
CHRISTMAS CHIMES' GREAT VICTORY IN LAST RACE.
THE RACING.
latter passed the favourite in the the start and Mr. Pan did all that straight and at one stage looked as was possible under the circum- if he would catch up on King's stances to bring the pony 'within Colour, but Mr, da Roza' who was three quarters of a length of the riding the winner was on the alert winner. Mongolian Stag was 2 and managed to stall off the chal-good third. All three ponics were only just able to falter past the post at the fish-so great was the
For the first race, over six fur longs for "A" classes, Pride of Tsingtao carried a little more money than either Majestic Hall or Royallenge. Fluch. The last-named was sent to the front at the fall of the flag and Mr. Frost had no difficulty in
winner paid over $17 for sach win
Dheered to a Man.
The public, including the disap-carlier pace. The race, which is pointed punters who backed the for "D" class ponies, was done in
losers cheered the winner to a man and Mr. Pearec and his jockey were given a great oviation as King's Colour was led in to the weighing in compound. It was in fact
2 minutes and 10 seconds.
Mr. Fan's Fine Ride. One of the most thrilling finishes seen for many, a day at Happy Valley was provided in the last race
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2--Shek-Q Handicap "O" Olass: 5.-Fanling Plate: One Mile,
Ono Mue.
For China ponies. Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance fee 95. 1st prize #100; 2nd prize 8200; 3rd prize 8100.
Mr. L. Reidy's City Hall, 147
iba.
(Mr. Reidy)
Mr. Newbigging and Gordon's
Grey Dawn, 145 lbs.
(Mr. Newbigging)
1
2
Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Bridge Hall,
104 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan) 3* Mr. K. C. Lau's Mount Elburz,
154 lbs...
....(Mr. Proulx) 3*
*Dead heat.
A handicap for Chins ponies "C" and "D" Class_only_that have started in at least three Extra Meetings in Hong Kong aineo January 1, 1030, to he ridden by inckeys who-havo not won five flat Irted anywhere at any time. "C" Class ponies that have won three or more races at any time barred, Top weight not to oxèced 171 lbs. En- trance fee 86. 1st prize 8400; 2nd prizo $200; 3rd prize 8100. Mr. Heard's Christmas Bello,
100 lbs.(Mr. Brambell). I Messrs. Proulx & Sling's Shang-
hai Beau, 154 lbs.
Also ran:-Armony, 188 lbs. (Mr. Charles); Dono Again, 148 lbs. (Mr. Stanton); Iron: Blood, 145 lbs. (Mr. In Kui Ying); Sonny Boy, 1839 Mr. Widdecombe's Peter Guer- Iba (Mr. Frost); Tango, 162 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); Tonbridge, 153 lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza).
(Mr. A. W. da Roza)2
Mr. G. S. B. Bramwell's As You
Like It, 150 lbs...(Mr. 'Cave). 3
Won by a length; short hend be- tween second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 08.2-5 secs. Pari-mutuel
Winner: $39.80.
Places: lat 810.50: 2nd 80.20; ard 28.50 (Bridge Hall), 80.00 (Mount Elburz).
Tonbridge Tango Grey Dawn City Hall
Betting.
ney, 108 bя.
(Mr. Ip Kai Ying) 4 Also ran: Andantine, 143 lbs. (Mr. Souza); Discord, 154 lbs. (Mr. Y. T. Fung); Fanling Stag, 158 he (Mr. Jewitt); Glory 143 lbs. ( Botelho); Good and Hot, 171 lb (Mr. R. M. da Rocha),
Won by three lengths; a head be tween second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 12.2-5 aces: -Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: 88.70,
Places: 1st 86.20; 2nd $8.10; 3rd
Betting.
:
Winner. Places.
474
718
8.70.
437
731
408
580
239
451
Bridge Holl
213
355
Winner. Places. Christmas Belle :1,018 1,100
Mount Elburz ....
188
209
Peter Guerney...... 308
407
Sonny Boyz Armony
འཐ ་
Shanghai Beau ... 200
431
101
Discord .......... 202
394-
38
85%
As You Like It... 180
358
30
72
10
53
Glory
28
DI
Fanling Star hot 97
73
Good and Hot... 10
140
Andantino mon
10
30
Done Again
Iron Blood......
keeping him there all the way. The Duke of Chantilly, the most scan tily supported pony, was second all the way, but a Just minute effort by Majestic Hall just deprived the Dukofe supporters of place money. The betting was so even that the great win and much credit is duo of the day in which there were four 3.-Shatin Handicap "B" Class: to Mr. di Roan for his fine judg-starters, these being Windsor Stug, meat of King's Colony's capacity. Christmas Chimes, Chesapeake Bay His decision to take the lead from and Piccalilli. The first two were alty Hall Wine.
the Rock was a bold one but King's The next raço was over a mile Colour responded sufficiently well for "Q" Class and the two best for this step to be taken. It was fancied animals, Tonbridge and Mr. da Roza's only win of the day, Taugo, were both unplaced. The but it was also kis greatest win race up the straight was excep of the season.
ning ticket.
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Bridge Hall and Mount Elburz
Novice Race.
most in demand.
and 6-Bhek-O Handicap "B" Class:
Six Furlongs.
For China ponies. Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance fee 85. 18 prizo 8480; 2nd prize 8230; 3rd prize $150.
1
lbs.
(Mr. Soares) Mr. Han Un's Monterey Bay,
lbs,
(Mr. Charles) g Mr. A. W. da Roza's Young
Pretender, 160 lbs,
13 Miles,
B For China ponies. "C" Class only. Ton weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance fea 88. 1st prize 400; 2nd prize 8200 first three-quarters of a mile which fasara. Tester and Abraham's
Paccililli set a fast pace over the 3rd prize 8100.. was done in 1 minute 31.1 seconds, dropped out of the race. The twa Mr. Dyer's Four Clubs. 142 lbx. Ho then, for all practical purposeE,
The Tiger, 153 lbs.
Mr. Parkson Chan's O-Moon, 161 (Mr. Frost) I favouritea, entered the straight to-
(Mr. Bramwell) * gether with Chesapeake Bay at Mr. Own's Little Thunder, 155 their heels, The last named has a
lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan) 2* As predicted, Christmas Bello well-known tendency to run wide were in a straight line and none started a favourite in the Fanling and Mr. Roza did wed to keep him/ Mr. Eve's New Year's Eve, 140
(Mr. A.-W..da Roza) 3: gave way an inch while the winning Plate. He was an odds-on bet, but
lba...(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 2* *Doad heat.
Also ran African Eve, 160 lbs. post was drawing near all the time, he never looked anything else but
(Mr. Reidy); Blue Heaven, 140 lbs. Also ran-Crown Prince, 140 lbs.(Mr. Proux); Christmas Frolic, 183 Then, from the back, City Hall a winner all the way. Mr. Bram made a last-minute rush and just well chose a position near the van and he fell out. From the distance (Mr. Proulx); Misty Eve, 161 168. lbs. (Mr. Stanton); Fifty Fifty, 152 "pipped" the three leaders on the and at the village took the lead post, Mr. Roze sent Chesapeake (Mr. Reidy); Peppercorn, 168 16.bs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza); Imperial, post. Groy Dawn was second to canter home three lengths in Bay on the inside of Christmas (Mr. Backhouse); Piecy 148 lbs. Hall, 140 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kui Ying); short head in front of Mount Elburz front of Shanghai Beau, ridden by Chimes and in, a few striden drew Mr. G. U. da Roza): Pickle, 146 King's Counsel, 145 lbs. (Mr. Harri- and Bridge Hall, but between these Mr. A. W, da Roza. As You Like level. Then followed a spectacular lbs. (Mr. Harriman); The Goods,man); Marquis Hall, 103 lbs. (Mr. two, the judges could not see any It was a short head behind Shang- race in which Chesapeake Bay look. 149 be, (Mr. Stanton). difference and the verdict was a
(Mr. Backhouse). dead heat for third place.
Three Pontos Dead Heat. In the next race, the mile and quarter for "B" Class ponies, The Tiger was a warm favourite and he won by a, close margin after on exceptionally hard finish in which Mr. Frost took all there in out of the skewbald. New Year's Eve and Pickle showed the way throughout, and entering the straight, Pickle was a good three to four lengths ahead of the field. Mr. Harriman,
hai Besu.
Q-Moon's Comeback, There were cleven starters in the Class six farlongs handicap in which the only, subscription griffins was O-Moon.
It was expected that this race would prove a great tussle between Young Pretender and Marquis Hall but events proved that the last named. is a pony of moods and he disappointed his supporters Saturday.
on the rails. In the straight the pace was too much for Windsor Stag who was carrying top-weight,
ed as if he would win, being Won by half a length; dead hent. N. Pan); Silver Queen, 184 lbs.
ruatter of inches in front all the while. Christmas Chimes, however, was subjected to one of the hardest pieces of riding on Saturday and he eventually won by what is officially described as a short head.
Thus ended one of the best day'a
few
racing this year, in which the chances were always open and in which the favourites turned up as often as outsiders with on moderately backed onca coming up now and again. Several jockeys did Monterey Bay led practically all remarkably well and the honours who was riding Pickle, applied the the way but swerved very wide on among owners were fairly even whip and Pickle responded beauti- fully, but the offort was too early coming in the straight when Young throughout.
Pretender momentarily took the
and Pickle gradually dropped back, lead. Mr. Soares, who was riding being well,beaten a hundred yards O.Moon, get well away at the start before the Anish. Four Clube, but dropped, to ninth place at the Little Thunder and New Year's Eve Rock, Herò le pace began to
heated for second place!
THE RESULTS.
Bix Furlongs,
for second place.
Time: 2 mins. 39.4-5 secs.
Pari-mutuel :-
Winner: 813,
Places: lat 90.50; 2nd 80.50 (Four Clubs): 848,70 (New Year's Eve); $8.10 (Little Thunder).
Betting.
Four Clubs
Won by short head; n neck be- tween eccond and third,
Time: 1 min. 32.2-5. secs. Paril-mutuel
Winner: 8213.
Places: 1st 859.60; 2nd 810.10; 3rd $16.20.
(305-0471
278' 334
•
The Tiger Peppercorn
Winner. Places.
910 1,505 474 085
Betting.
Winner, Places.
African Eve
402
383
Pickle
412
413
Monterey, Bay
408
707
Little Thunder Misty Eve
243
* 480
Fifty Fifty
340
087
236
327
Marquie Hall.
180
311
Young Pretender.
Picey.
110
247
Blue Heaven
118
250.
-Crown Prince
Christmas Frolie... 80
270
241
King's Counsel
78
100
35
Imperial
129
O-Moon
47
60
Silver Queen
37.
* One Mile,
The Goods....
Now Year's Evo
43
1777 14
4.-Hong Kong St, Logor: 13 Miles.
For China ponier griffins of 1930,
י
7-Shek-O Handicap "D" Olass:
Weight 140 lbs. Winners of one For China ponics. Top weight race 5 lbs., of two or more races 10 not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance fee lbs pannity, Entrance fee 85. lat 85, 1st prize 8300; 2nd prize $125; prize 8500; 2nd prize 2300; 3rd prize 3rd prize $75.
Mr. E. L. Hosie's Teuchit, 140
iba (Mr. Pranlx) 1 Mr. K. H. Kay'a Osiris, 158 Ibs.
8200. Mr. Dynasty's King's Colour,
160 lbs.
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1.
** (Mr. B. N; Pan) · 2° Mr. W. T. Stanton's Mike, 150 Mr. D. Wilson's Mongolian Stang,
lbs. (Mr. Stanton) 2
150 lbs. (Mr. Stanton) 3 Mr. Chan Tin's Sion's Wizdom Also ran-Arabian Son, 147 lbs. Stag, 150 lbs...(Mr. Frost)3(Mr G. U. da Roza); Billiards, 161 (Mr-Pronix)-3----- Alsu run --Blue-Boy, 146 Ibs-(Mr. lbs. (Mr. B. Y, Linng); Duke of Also ran-Pride of Tsingtao, 100 Reidy); Peppermint, 151 lbs,, (Mr. Normandy II., 154 lbs. (Mr. Harri-
Well Cut and Tailored, Warm
and Comfortable. Built to
repell. the coldest wind when
all passed. Picklo at the Mile Post slacker slightly and O-Moon grad 1-Shek 0 Handicap "A" Olaas: motoring, on the ferry, etc., etc.
and while they were fighting for ually crept up again. Once in the Leadership, The Tiger was sent Tailored and made by well- through on the rails to win by half straight Mr. Soares pushed the
crack sub and he responded benuti For China ponica, Top weight length. The other three dead fully. In the last fifty yards he not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance fee known English makers. We
stopped on it like a thoroughbred 25. 1st prize 8500; 2nd prize 8300; The St. Leger.
and just snatched. victory on the 3rd prize 8200, can guarantee the quality and
poat from Monterey Bay, who in Mr. Heard's Royal Flush, 160 There were only five starters in Luru was a neck in front of Young
IbB................ (Mr. Frost) I the St. Leger and Wisdom Stag
Pretendor durability of all the materials
Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Majestic was made a very strong favourite, Here the winning jockey gave a
Hall, 185 lbs. comunanding more than four times elover exhibition of hard driving
(Mr. 6. N. Pan) 2. that go into the making of our as many tickets as either Pepper-and-enterprise. In spite of the fact Messrs. Lau and Leo's Duke of
mint or King's Colour. Mike and that O-Moon found the pace too hot
Chantilly, 140 lbs. Overcoats, and the Workman-luc Box had only scant support for hun over the first quarter, he
from the public.
was kept at it throughout and boing. ship is of the best.
set and after loading ever the first six furlongs, he literally faded out of the race. Meanwhile Peppermint and Wisdom Stag hung on at the rear whilst King's Colour and Mike bet out after the paco-maker. Passing the winning post for the Following O'Moon's victory, Mr. first time, Peppermint was eont, up Proulx brought home Teuchit to to take the load which ho did until return almost 10-1: Hero Osiria and. the Rock was reached, when the Sunning carried most of the money field was well-bunched. Hero Mr. with Teuchit a poor third-in de da Roza, sent out King's Colour mand. The pony was sent to the ach you if han all the firing fofurlonge from home and way home, winning finally by aho stayed uero inrongdout longth and half from Mike. This did not have too good a position at l
$65.00 to $120.00
MEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT.
WHITEAWAYS
Blao Boy set the pace at the out.
one-speed" pony he lived up to his mechanical regularity by coming along with a great burst of speed to snatch victory from fast tiring rivals.
Another 101 Victory,
lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza); San Bernium).
man); Danco, 150 lbs. (Mr. Keith Francisco, 140 lbs. (Mr. Harriman),,
Won by two lengths; short head three-quarters of a length between
Won by one and a half lengths; Murray); Grenadier, 188 lbs. (Mr. between second and third.
Timo: 1 min, 20 aces. Pari-mutuol
Winner: $17,70,
Places: 1st 89.10; 2nd $0.30. Betting.
Winner. Places.
544 Pride of Tsingtao... 559. Majostia Hall. 453% *380
ALL Royal Flush
Duke of Chantilly 190
"San Francii66
accond and third,
Time: 3 mine, 45 secs. Pari-mutuel
Winner: $20.40,
A. W da Boza); Herotofore, 145 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kui Ying); Kirribilli, 140 lbs.. (Mr. Bramwell), Movana ghor, 158. lbs. (Mr. Charles) Shiny Pearl, 148 lbs. (Mr. Backhouse); Sixty, 140 lbs. (Mr. Botelho); Sun- ning, 169 lba (Mr. Frost),
Thra Winner. Places, cinn, 353 lbs. (hr: Worrall).
1,030 1,245°- Won by three-quartora of a length;
200 "448".
half a length between second and +345 third
Places 1st 813.00; 2nd $27.30.
Betting,
Wisdom Stag King's Colour
120
Blue Boy
BO
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