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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932.

Week End Sport.

LIBERTY BAY'S EXERCISE GALLOP

DUNBAR'S CRACK" LOWERS MILE RECORD IN A CANTER: BAG AND BAGGAGE UNPLACED

JOAQUIM PAYS BIG DIVIDEND IN AUSTRALIAN CLASS

[By "MORNING DEW."]

The opinion that Liberty Bay is the best China pony ever to race in Hong Kong was amply justified on Saturday when the pony won. the final Aggregate Stakes of the season over a mile in 1 minute 57.3 seconds, which is faster than Apollo's record time, for the distance...

Bag and Baggage, wanting four points to tie with Gleneagles' aggregate, found the task of trying to account for Liberty Bay se difficult that the pony crumpled and failed even to get a pluce. A fast race was chosen for him and he stuck it as long as he could, but by the time the pony turned into the straight, he could hardly walk. Liberty Bay on the other hand, came home on tight reins and was never even extended!

Sonne very good riding was seen on the course and, needless tr add, some very bad judgment was also shown. In some cases, what seemed to be practival certainties were sacrificed by the jockeysTMduc to bad handling.

MR. HARRIMAN'S BRILLIANT WIN

1)

In hauling out the laurels I As I have said, the "Star think I should give full marks to stable did quite well. Lunar Star Harriman for his brilliant race on. won the opening race and Evening Mon Talisman when be wou the last Star, Blue Star and Bright Star event from a feld of sixteen. He finished third. Not so bad for ene took his pnny out carly and kept, afternoon! tim

the

among

leaders, and, Soares won the "O" class raco although S, Y. Laing tried to lead with Navy Hall and rode with all the way home on Cy-pres. Harri- plenty of confidence. The pony was man was contest to wait within two, hemmed in by the leaders and fram lengths of him and never muccumbed the Prcan stand it looked as though to the temptation of trying to pass he could not find an opening when Gy-pres. The latter was making n going up the Road and again at tho comparatively fast pace and several three furlong post. However, Soares ponies, with aporting chances in this broke through when some of the race, wasted their energy trying to leaders began to wear down and catch up with the leader just before loading into the straight came in Mon Talisman by himself. A hundred yards from the village bend. wasn't asked for an effort until the home however, his supporters had a straight was reached when he drew shock when the heavily weighted -ap' with the fast-tiring Cy-pres and Workable Stag came along with a after a brief struggle drew in front big rush and all but passed him. to win by three quarters of a length.

for

He

An interesting innovation at Saturday's races was that whenever

Betting

Winuer. Place.

271

INTERPORT TENNIS

M.C.C. TOURISTS

RAIN HALTS PLAY IN MATCH AGAINST W. AUSTRALIA

[IRROVOR REUTER'S, AGENCY]

PERTH, Oct. 9%.

HOME RUGBY

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

(IRBAUGH REUTER'S ACKNOY.]

LONDON, Out, 22.

Hong Kong And Shaaghat played No play was possible here today RUGBY matches played on Satur..

Boxing Eve Bright Star

(I. Tuxford) 284

SHANGHAI GAIN HONOUR

Betting

Aurora (W. Fischer). 85 Evening Star

180

(A. Black) 340- (R: Carroll) 377 Daylight Eve

! (P. Young) 222 Winner. Place. Golden, Star.

(S. K. Wong) 23 Pride of Taingtho

401

Champagne ny

B0%

The 1N Tehuis Interport between

373..

30

(S. N. Pan)...1,040

1,021

(H. P. Chanson) 1,000

19. Vasylock (J. Barrow)

1,103 60

Joaquim

(A. W. Roza) 74 Mermaid (A Caplan) 178.

Retha (T. Tuxford)...

216. 450 102

Race 7

The Rainbow'

The Raindrop

(Y. Fung) 81 (O. Ú. Roza) 2018

Race 3.

940

385

Mr. H. S. Chan's Racing Boy

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 1 Messrs. Lowcock and Yeo's

Bistre

(Mr. Laing) Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Bar

Mr. Samson's Navy Hall

(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) 1 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

Workable Stag

(Mr. L. Front) £

Mr. Y. T. Fung's Indiana

(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 3 Won by half a length; three lengths between second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 10.2 secs. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $13.20.

(Mr. Pan) 9 Won by one length; two and a half lengths between second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 05 aces. Pari-mutuel

(S. N. Pan) 214

Winner: $0.10, Place: $5.60, 36.20, $8.70,

Betting

Winner. Place. Bistro (S. Y. Linng) 215 Gold Bar

Golden Arrow

504

408

(G. A. Harriman)

37

131

Helter Skelter

(I. Tuxford) 92

312

Mistletoe (A. Rozay 04

242

Pocahontas

Winner. Place.

(E. O. Butler) 43 Racing Boy

161

(L. G. Frost)...1,773

1,220

Race 8.

Place: $7.10, $11, $8.70.

Betting.

(A. Caplan) 53

Bowery Day. California

(H. Botelho) 4

(S. Y. Liang)

82

1.10

Empress Hall

Gold Mine

4

19.

Indiana (Y. Fung).

324

649

70

(H. P. Chanson)

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100

Kato (J. E Noronha) 33 King's Parade

(S. N. Pan) 627 813 Lobster Bay

(A. Botelho) 08 Maple Leaf

(W. W. Miles) 8 Navy Hall

(I Soares) 789 Nippy (G. U. Roza) 130 Wakefield

(E. O. Butler) 21 Workable Stag

(L. G. Frost) 299. Bace 4,

Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay

-

20

080

237

335

(Mr. L G. Frost) 1 Mr. A. M. L. Soares Sadko

(Mr. Harriman) 9 Mr. L. Reidy's Gay Crusader

(Mr. Tuxford) 3 Won by two and a half lengths; many lengths between second third.

Time: 2 mins, 67.3 secs. Pari-mutuci:-

Winner: $5.10. Place: $5.10, 85.90.

Betting.

man

at Kowloon Cricket Club on Satur day and Sunday resulted in a bril liant victory for the visitors by the odd watch. The series was decided when Shanghai snatched the first threa matches but Hong Kong rallied to bring the score to the ending. The closest possible homesters sequence of successes on their own courts has this been broken for this is their first reverse in Hong Kong ainee 1910.

in

the Wort Australia M.C.C. match, owing to raid,

2.

The scores at present are: M.C.C. first innings, 334-8. The Nawab of Patandi knocked up a brilliant 166, while Herbert Sutcliffe obtained st

J.

THE AUSTRALIANS A BRITISH ESTIMATES. A Home eritie makes the follow- ing estinate of the Australians of to-day. Has any fellow-country- inan in Hong Kong anything to say in reply 7

The matches resulted as follows:

Wall, they say, has improved, but Guy Cheng (Shanghai) beat E. would I take him in exchange for Larwood or Bowes! Ironmonger is C. Fincher 20, 6:3, 0-1, 3-6, 6-1.

certainly very accurate, but, if he i J. L. Wade and 1. Canavarro couldn't do real damage against us (Shanghai) beat M. K. Lo and Min 1928-0, why should ho now that

he's nearer Afty than forty W. Lo 6-4, 5-7, 3-0, 0-4, 6-4. 0-3.

Macabe and Reilly are both lively i Gordon Lum (Shanghai) Leat S.

medium-pace bowlers, and may A Rumjahn 6-3, 6-2, 6-2,

take a lot of wearing down. bat Tsui Wai Pui (Hong Kong) beat are either as formidable as Vore, who is as strong as a hores, and can J. L. Wade 6-3, 6-2, 0-4.

bowl straight or leg-theory to or S. A. Rumjan and H. D. Rumder1 Of course, Fleetwond-Smith jahn (Hong Kong) beat Gordon inay be a real surprise-packet with his left-hand googlies, but I expect La

the issue will largely hang on Grim- mett, whom age does not seem to wither. or custoa stale, But this new "mystery ball" is just Press bunkum, and, after all, his twenty- three wickets in the 1928-0 Tests did cost him 44 runs each, and I can't see why our batting shouldn't make life even more expensive.

The Bradman Bogey. Of course the Australians will be a very tough batting proposition: Bill Woodfull, with his non-exist- ent bat-lift, marvellous tenacity, and unwearied patience, is just about the hardest man to get out in the world: on the last tanr only the now ball seemed to offer much hope at him, and he's a master at "arming" the bowler who looks like outing the man at the other end. Ponsford, judging by 1930, is no longer Larwood's rabbit, though he may not relish Bowen. Jackson,

and Guy Cheng 9-7, 6-3, 3-0. On Saturday Guy Cheng bad already beaten Finchor, but the Lo's heid Wade and Canaverro to sets all. Yesterday morning the match was continued and the visi- Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Mon Talia-

(Mr. Harriman)tors producing better form ran out with a load of 5-1. The brothers Messrs. Lewis and Tinson's

Cy-pres

(Mr. Liang) 2

made a stand but was forced to! Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Adam

(Mr. Frost) 3 concede the set at 6-3. Won by three quartors of a longth three lengths between second and third.

Time: 2 mins, 30.3 sets. Pari-mutuel

Winner: 884.60.

Place: $19.80, $0.70, $7.30. Betting.

50

Winner. Place.

811 Adam (L-G. Frost)... 921 Amos

(G. P. Ferguson) 39 Buchanan

77

Y. T. Fling)

A

10

Cabinet Hall

(I. Tuxford) 65

120

Christmas Belle.

(F. M. Soarea) 73 Cupid

10 (J. E. Noronha) Cypros (C. Y. Liang) 788 1,094 Helvellyn

133

*** *14

TA Botelho) 379

53-1

Imperial Hall

(R. A. Carroll) 67

116

Just Imagine

(A. L. Caplan) 161 Misamis (D, Black)... Mon Talisman

11

-186 15

(G. A. Harriman) 143

243

Winner. Plate. Orlando

133

23

(H. P. Changoв) 00 Royal Flush

110

(W. W. Miles)

10

San Francisco

(H. A. Botelho)

3

10

658

124

The Cadwall

(E. O. Butler) 41

94

The Rainstorm

(S. N. Pan) 54

111

CASH SWEEPS

Race 1.

No. 400

300.

$1,013.00 289.00

144.80.

novice jockey had a mount, his name was hoised in red on the Bing and Baggage

(G. U. Roza) 207 hoard. This had the effect of show.

Gay Crusader ing to all punters which of the

I, Tuxford) 33 jockeys were still, in the novices Liberty Bay

(LG. Frost)...1,300 class. The idea is a very good one. No comment on Saturday's races,

(G. A. Harriman) 176. however, can be complete without a

Race 5. tribute being paid to the starter, who got the fields off beautifully

Sadko

Fred Roza also was responsible

ʼn good bit of riding. brought home Joaquim in the second race to win from The Rainbow and Evening Star. The last-named, with 170 pounds on the saddle tried to make a fast race of it and Par therely threw away what chaures he had of winning, for the pony led by many lengths when entering the straight, but by that time was sin several races. Mr. Sleap has no Mrs. S. A Lopes' The Crook spent that he was passed a hundred complished what so many of his pre-

Mr. Valloy's Valley Hall

(Mr. Pan) 1

(Mr. Boza) 2

Feng Shan......(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by short head; two lengths between second and third.

yards from home by both Joaquim docessors have thought impossible-Mesars. Roza and Edgar's Tien and The Rainbow, both of which he has hanged to get China ponies came up with a burst in the last to line up in a row at the gate and quarter mile. Joaquim had a fair get them to stand still before send start, but Roza rodo, kim patientlying them off!

and although the pony was running well, his jockey was satisfied with

fourth place for the first half mile,

reserving him for the tussle in the straight. This proved a wise mová

RESULTS

Race 1.

and when livening Star tired, Joa Mostra. Kong Bros.' Lunar Star

quim thrilled the crowd by playing Mr. L. Dunbar's Chateau Bay him and holding down all opposition

long enough to win. He paid the Messrs. Kong Bros.' Blue Star biggest dividend of the day.

The Aggregate Stakes need littly

Time: 2 mins 19.3 secя, Pari-mutuel

Winler: 315.30, Place: $8.00, $24, $10,

Betting.

City of Shanghai

Fung) 475

Country Club

(Mr. S. N. Pan) (Mr. Butler)

(G. P. Ferguson) Estrellita (Mr. Caplan) 3

(E. O. Butler) 114 Won by four length; three

Fighting Blood.

(A. L. Caplan) 110- Gallent Fox

lescription. As might will be ex-lengths between second and third.

pected, "Gussy." Roza went all out

Time: 2 mins. 01.2 secs. Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $8.60.

Place: $6.10, $8, $13.20.

Betting

**

201....

Unplaced:-Nos. 278, 334, 40, 142.

Unplaced:-Nos. 414, 347, 117, 400.

Unplaced No. 108, 144, 2, 691,

845, 8, 375, 176, 580, 123.

No 380

Face

Race 2.

No. 212

**

1:10

$1,248.80 356.80

Christmas Joy

Winner. Place.

(W. W. Miles) 40 78

..300 .....

178.40

Race 3.

854

'

No. 303

10

17

... :781

214

$1,369.20 301.20 195.00

205

.138:

...

Winner. Place,

100

200

357

J. E. Noronha) 105 224 Good Day

101 (A. Botelho) 49 Hirvego

(H. G. Botelho) 0, Public Money.

(H. V. Pearse) Shanghai Beau

(D. 'Black) Sunbosu The Crook

$1,785.00

15

...: **63 Unplaced:-No. 20,

210.00 255.00

Race 5.

No. 201

50

13

(A. W. Roza), 80

173

(8. N. Pan). 745'- Meridian Star

810

Tien Fong Shan

(8. L. Liong) 31 (J. E. Noronha)

57

8

(LG. Frost) 318 Toby (8. Y. Linng)... 389 Valloy Hall

233

31

24

(8. N. Pan) 015 Whoopee

Tespuctively Sadko's effort over.

this mile was the best he has ever

(L. G. Frost) 259° Race 2

330

52

10)

shown in the Colony as ho must.

Hace 6.

"Of the novices, Chanson is prov

(Mr. W. Roza)

1

at the start to try and get the lead for lag and Baggage, but to no purpose becauso Frost on Liberty Bay was bent on the same object. The result was that both ponies atayed together over the first half mile, the times for the first two Blue Star

(A. L. Caplan) 37. quarters being 28 second and 28.4:

Chateau Bay

(E. Ø. Butler) 191. seconds, respectively. Then Bog. and Baggage fell away bad Sadko renced hire at the village bend Diveron

(G. U, da Roza) 181 Liberty Bay was three longtha, in front entering the straight and won Lunar Star without being in the least extended. Sadko made a brave effort, but to no, purpose and finished second, two and a half lengthe behind. Liberty Snappy Eve Bay's time for the third and fourth quarters were 30.4 acconds and 30, White Jade Blag

have done something like 1.88 Mrs. G. V. da Roza's Joaquim

ing with every outing that he is Mr. Rain's The Rainbow elever little horsemen, and, when

(Mr. Tong) 2 StarMS N Pan) 3 Won by 'throo quarters of a longth one length between second and third

he comes out of the novices Class,fusers Kong Bros Evening Hong Kong will have a useful jockey Riding Pride of Tsingtao in Saturday, he made the rest of the field look like cart horses and came bome all by himself, tending all the way round: The-pany-led- from start to fish and accounted for quite a classy field

Time 1 min: 25 sens. Pari mutuel

Winner:

JUMBO,

Place: $11,20, $10.00, $0.

(R. A. Carroll)

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The No. 1 Singles which followed showed Gordon Pym in irresistible form, and in a convincing and spectacular exhibition he smothered Lum's Rumjaha in straight sets. service was a treat to watch, while his generalship proved much too good for the local man.

Tui Wai Pui then cheered Flong

day resulted as follow:- Blackheath B, Cardiff 3.

Guy's Hospital 6. Harlequins 7. Old Alleynana, London Scot-

tish B.

Richmond 3, Cambridge Univer-

sity 10.

Bristol 14 Rosslyn Park 0. Coventry 8, Bedford 3. Muscley 3, Gloucestén 8. Northampton E, Leicester 9. Nonth D, Lanelly 13, Glasgow Acas,

Edinburgh

University. 3. Portsmouth Services 5. Oxford

University 18. ; Watsonians, Heriotonians 6.

YACHTING

SATURDAY'S. MENAGERIE

RACE

The following are the results of the Menagerie Race held on Satur the Course, Channel day over Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Mark Line, Lyemoon Beacon, distance of

8.8 miles:-

04

Rolla, 4.46.17; 4.41.09; Mr. Stock. Diana, 4.48.50; 4.41.30; Mr. Hyde. Daphne 8.08.34; 4.42.50; Col Stokes.

Ailsa, 6,08.00; 4.43.25: Major Lochner.

Speedwell, 5.09.59; 4.48.31; Major Stewart.

Mr. Zephyr, 3.29.44; 4.64.52: Skinner.

Joan, 3.94.50; 4.55.20; Mr. Cape. Gnel, 5.25.08; 4.55.18; Capt Trutt.

Bluejacket, 5.29.20; 4.68.38; Major Atkinson.

Why Wonder, 5.25.53; 5.02.95; Capt. Fowkes.

Carpenter, 5.18.07; 6.00.35; Mr. H. S. Rouse.

Wasp 11, 8.81.08; 5.11.34; Major Griffeths.

Isobel, 5.45; 5.36.12; Col. Cow land.

Oslo, D.N.F.-Mr. Bergaust,

Kang's followers up by a splendid who might have been a second Vic- itor Tramper, is still not fit, but Youth victory over J. L. Wade,

they say a young man. Hamed, if yes, damn it-one always was well served, and although the Fingleton is something like as good, comes back to that; but after all Shanghai captain engaged his and these young Australians seem the mpn is human, and it ja not in Forder of the universo for a man. opponent in many long driving to jump into Test cricket fully, human natur or in the moral

fledged. rullies, ho found the pace much too Kippax is a lovely player, of to go on making 200 and 300 every hot.

almost the Lionel Palairet school, time. Sooner or later he must lose In the last match of the series, and Macabe is said to be much bet form or the breaks" will ge Guy Cheng and Cordon Lum metter than before and goodness knows, against him, and if once he loses Hut they his confidence! The trouble is Test average of over the Rumjahn cousing the No.1 that was good enough. Doubles.

Play reached a high look as if they might have quile that with standard. The Rumjahns although something of a tail, now that Old 100, he has a lot of capital to draw winning in straight sets were field has stopped making mins, and on, but still I somehow believe that etretched to the limit, for both in I can't see why we shouldn't got this time he won't dominate the reasonable scores whole game, and if he doesn't, the first and third sets their oppon-them out for

Australia can look out, for squalis. (Confinsed on next Kolyma,)· ents led at 6-***

,,,514

$2.741.20 783.20 391.00 243 ... Unplaced Nos. 485, 46, 48, 102,

614, 402, 112, 332, 477, 285, 140 15, 530...

The best I've ever smoked

Race 6.

No. 248

$1,005.60

840

01.00 280.80

Mr. H. 8. Chan's Pride of Teing- too(Mr. H. P. Chanson)

Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight. Eve

(Mr. P. Young)2 Mosers, Kong Bros. Bright Star

133

332

Unplaced Nos. 08, 388, 739, 13.

89.000.20

301.30. 293.00 Unplaced:Nos. 778,726, 210,

THREE CASTLES

CIGARETTES

No. 758

1

et

80

********

047.

-Bace-&-

No. 739

300

329

6B0,80 340.40

FAMOUS FOR

OVER FIFTY YEARS

859, 978, 8, 012, 88, 27,

(Mr. T Black) 3 Won by three lengths; four lengths between second and third,

Time: 2 mins. 15.1 secs. Pari-mutuel

Winner 10.90 Place: $8.00, 87.80, 87.

Unplaced Nos, 643, 911, 159, 623,

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