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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932..

Week End Sport.

QUALITY TELLS: POLAR

STAR WINS.

THE GIRAFFE WELL RIDDEN BY MR. FROST: RACING BOY AND LIBERTY BAY WIN

SADKO'S GREAT EXHIBITION IN OPENING RACE

BY MORNING DEW."]

Polar Star, the crack Australian pony, which won the Derby and Champions in the Spring, proved himself an outstanding pony, when he came in first in the Fremantle St. Leger on Saturday, in convincing maun, from The Giraffe and Lucy Glitters, One gould not help feoling, while the race was in progress that despite all that Mr. Front could do with The Giraffe, Polar Star was far too stiff a problem for The Giraffe,

Liberty Buy and Racing Boy, as generally anticipated won the Crifling' and the Sub-griffins St Leger respectively, both ponies Ining ridden by Mr. Frast,

WILD LIFE'S PLUCKY EFFORT

One of the best races seen nt Happy Valley for many a day was

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How Polar Star Won,

Polar Star was second favourite that between Liberty Bay and Wild to The Giraffe in the Freemantle

.

Life in the Hong Kong St. Leger. St. Leger and the ponies made a Wild Life put up a plucky, but un- good rice of it over a mile and availing effort to win from the Dun, thras quarters. Mr. Frost on The bar "Orack "Liberty Bay".

Giraffe chose a fast, race for his There were four starters in the mount and returned 1.50 for the first Hong Kong St. Læger, - and, Navy mile. Friar Tuck was well up at Hall led the fold in an uneven that point with Polar Star and Lucy Wild Life, however, was littera third, several lengths be quickly sent into the lead but Mr. bind. Tin Tao was out of the race. Pan was content to make a slow after the first mile. race of it at first. Liberty Bay, so

start.

long as the pace was slow, was kept at the rear. After tire first half mile However, the pace suddenly quicken ed and with that the race develop dd into a contest between Liberty Bay and Wild Life for first place and between Blue Star and Navy Hall for third place.

Friar Tuck dropped out of the race fire furlongs from home and by the time the Rock was reached Polar Star and The Giraffe were far enough abead to consider the others out of the race. Polar Star look

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3400 2.

Messrs. Kong Bros.' Polar Star

(Mr. Butler) 1

Betting.

Winner. Place.

Ajax (W. W. Miles), 243 30% Calfornia

THE FOURTEENTH **EXTRA"

PROGRAMME FOR NOV. 19

The following is the draft pro- gramme for the Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting fixed for November

(W. H. Choy) 39 Golden Stur

100

(S. K. Wong) 10

30

Indiana

(J. E. Noronha)...1,119 Kate (Yam Man Wa) 14 Mon Talisman

1,300

31

(R. A. Carroli) 100 Nippy (H. V. Pearse) 243

200

10:

327

2

Powhattan

Wonderful Stag

Tommy Boy Blick)

(E. P. Chanson). 130

240

220

37

longs.

2.-3.30

-133

300

Mr. E. L. Howie's The Giraffe

(Mr. Frost) Mr. L A. II. Wright's Lucy

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

Time: 3 mins. 25.3 seen. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $10.00.

Place: $5.80; 85.50; 89.10.

Betting.

Winter. Place.

The Giraffe

In Thù

(E. O. Butler)...1,104 (L. G. Frost)...1,169

(8. Y. Liang) 118

Race 3. Messrs. Kong Bros.' Lunar Star

(Mr. 8. N. Pan) 1 Mesara. Kong Bros. Bright Star

(Mr. Butler) ↑ Mesars, Teater and Abraham's

The Tiger...(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by two lengths: one length between second and third. Time: 1 min. 45.2 secs. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $8.70.

Place: 85.80; $7.20 $6.00

Betting

Winner. Place,

The Tiger

Valorous

slight loud on entering the straight, but The Giraffe was level again at the two miles post and Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay

(Mr. Frost) 1 Wild Life rapped out the third slightly ahead at the Distance Post. quarter in seconds, and, followed Thereafter however, Polar Star drew Messrs. Wuang and Li's Wild

Life

........(Mr. Pan) it up with another of the 30, hat out and in the last furlong estab try as he would he could not get the lished his superiority. He won by Mr. Samson's Navy Hall

(Mr. Soaras) 3* and a half lengths. Lucy lead. Instead, Liborty Bay stayed two

Mossra. Kong Bros. Blue Star with rim ond at the Rock drew Glitters came along with a big rush.

(Mr. Caplan) 3 ahead of him, the pace being in the last half mile to finish third.

Won by six lengths; many lengths between second and third.. Timo: 3 mins. 37.4 seca Pari-mutuel :-

terrific by this time. At the Village, before entering the Home straight, Wild Life had had enough and he

Sadko's Win.

(P. Young) 233 Workable Stag

(I. R. Tuxford) 321

Race 7.

Mr. H. S. Chan's Racing Boy

(Mr. Frost) 1 Messrs. Lowcock and Lee's

Bistre...(Mr. G. U. da Roza). ? Mesars. Swatow and Pakhoi's,

Chiu Quan..... (Mr. Pan) I Won by four lengths; six lengths between second and third.

Time: 3 mins, 47.1 EUR. Pori-mutuel:-

Winner: $5.00.

Place: 8.10; 85.20: 85.10.

Betting.

(G. L Frost)...2,050

Until Thei

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 Won by one length; the same be-

Pari-mutuel

Winnor: 811.60.

Place: $7.70; 866.30; $28.50. Betting.

HOME RUGBY

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]

M.C.C. DECLARE AT 634 FOR 9 WICKETS

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 145 FOR 2 WICKETS

THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.] LONDON, Oct. 0.

ADELAIDE, Nov. 5. RUGBY matches played at Home

The M.C.C. touring team to-day on Saturday resulted as fol- | carried their overnight total of 241 for 5 to 631 for 9 at which point lows:-

D. B. Jardine applied the closure. South Australia at the close of play had acored 145 for 2.

Cambridge University 3; London

Scottish 3.

1.-2.00 p.m.-Norfolk Handicap. -Winner 8000, second #300, third "A" For China ponios, $900.

Cardiff 18; Blackheath 8. Boven Fur Class. Entrance 45.

Coventry 11; Rugby 3. Devonport Services 0; Plymouth

p.m.-Wallah Hullah $500, second $300, third $200. Por Australian ponies that have not won more than three racoa at Race Meetings of this Club since 1st January, 1032 The Top weight allotted will not excoed 170 lbs., and the hottom weight will not be less than 135 lbs. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.

Handicap.-Winner

3.-3.00 p.m.-Surrey Handicap.-- Winner $550, second $275, third 8175. For China ponies, "B" Class. Entrance $5. From the Two Mis Post Once Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yards).

43.80 p.m-Hong Kong Griffins Cup.-Winner $1,000, second $300, third $200. For China ponies, griffins of this season that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club, two of such Meetings previous to 1st July, 103, and two subsequent to that date. Weight for inches as por. scale. Eu- trance $10. 11 Miles.

Albion 10.

Gloucester 8; Sansea, 8.

Ouy's Hospital 13; Northampton

Harlequins o: Bristol 3. Llanelly 12; Bath 3. Leicester 37: Mosley 7. Richmond 6: Oxford University

11.

County Championship. Cumberland 3: Northumberland

19.

East Midlands 17; Leicestershire

Lancashire 13; Cheshiro 0. North Midlands 8; Notts 8. Yorkshire 22; Durham 16.

INTERPORT SOCCER TRIAL

ARMISTICE DAY MATCH FOR

POPPY DAY FUND.

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The wicket was good and the wok- | ther fine, and the score at 444 for 8. A crowd of 5,000 witnessed play be. fore lunch.

The crowd had increased to 20,000 when play was resumed after lunch.

D. R. Jardine, captain of the English uricketers, batted brightly for 108 not out, scored in 213

minutes, and found, the boundary

on ten occasions.

R. E. 8. Wyatt, the vice-captain of the tourists, scored 61 in 108 minutes, and hit seven boundaries.

Harold Larwood, tha English fast bowler, gave an exhilirating exhibi- tion of hard hitting to score 81 in 49 minutes. Ho. hit two sixes and 10 boundaries in his brief knock.

Clarence Grimmott was the most successful South Australian bowler, capturing 4 wickets for 176 run, 4 while M. G. Waite took 2 for 108.

South Australia also batted.. brightly, the century going up in 05 minutes, K. Nitschko rattled up on in 85 minutes, including three sixes and six boundaries. At the close The following will represent a

of play the home side had scored 145 Selected XI to play against an In- for 2, Victor Richardson, the South terport XI at the Hong Kong Australian captain, being undefent- Football Club ground, Happy Val-ed with 72 to his credit.

on Armistion

11th Day. November. Kick-off 4 pm.

Oban Sik Pui (C.A.A.), Allon (B.A.), Lau Man (8.C.A.A.);

GUN PRACTICE FOR THE WEEK

5.-4.00 p.m.-Suffolk Handicap.-- Winner $460, second $225, third $125. For China, ponies, "D" Class Entrance 85. One Mila,

8-4.30 p.m.-Kent Handicap. ley winner $500, second $250, third $150.

"C" For Chinn ponies, Class. Entrance 85, Six Furlongs.

7---5,00. p.m.-Sussex Plate. Loung Wing Chui (S.C.A.A.), Winner $450. second $223, third Paidos (R.A.), Làm Yuk Ying November 7th from Stonecutters

Shui $195. For China ponies that have | (C.A.A.): Chang

Hong at 10 am. Area affected :-North not won more than $9,000 in stakes (8.0.A.A.), Rawson (Navy), Leo of Green Island. since 1st January, 1932. Weight Yeo Sun' (S.C.A.A.), Jones - and for inches as per soala. Jockey Dancan (S.W.B.). Allownnew. Entrance $5 One Mile. Reserves: Morrison (S.W.B.), 8.-5.30 p.m.-Essex Handicap-Bryant and Moore (R.A.), Tong (S.0.A.A.), Robertson Winner 8400, second. $200, third Kwan $100 For China ponies, "E" Class. | (Navy). Entrance $5. Ona Milė.

Referee: R PC Darlington. Linesmon: II. Fieldhouse and Ip Kau Ko.

BOXING

TONY CANZONERI RETAINS

HIS WORLD TITLE -

BROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.).

November 8th from Devils Poak at 10.30 n.10. Area footed:- Between Waglan and North Niue Pin Island.

November 8th from Mount Davis at 10a.m. Area affected:-Kap Sing Mun Pass to Ping Chau and Cheung Chau to South of Lamina Island.

The match is being played for the November 11th from Mount Davis Poppy Day Fund, H.E. The Officer at 11.15 am. Aren affected:-Be Administering the Government has tween Cheung Chan and Lamma kindly consented to bo present and ⠀ Igland,, to kick-off.

By kind permission of Lieut.- Colonel L. J. de C. Boys, M.C. and Officers the Band of the 1st Bn. NEW YORK, Nov. 5..

Lincolnshire Regiment will play be- Толу Canzoneri, hardhittingfore the match had during the young Italian lightweight, success interval.

fully defended his world title The players and reserves chosen against the neault directed against are requested to report to the un- it by Billy Petrolla

dersigned by 3,30 p.m. at the Hong The Petrolle, known for his gameness, Kong Football Club House, could not punish the wily champion reserves chosen may be required to sufficiently in 15 rounds of fighting | fill vacancies in either XI.

But After That

(G. A. Harriman) 3 Friar Tuck

(F. M. Soarcw) 190 Lucy Glitters

(1. R. Tuxford) 01 Polar Star

107

377

. 202

800

1,165

250

Winner. Placo. Bistre (G. U. Roza)... 154

402 Châu Quan

(S. N. Pan) 200 Cy-pres (S. Y. Liáng) 03 Golden Arrow

778 202

(H. A. Harriman) 38 Hevellyn

130.

(G. A. R. Botelho) 14 Racing Boy

87

1,507

J. E. Noronha) il

39

4

Race 8,

Bright Star

(E O. Butler) 258 Daylight Eve

(W. W. Miles) 100. Flying Tourist

61 (G, A. Harriman) Helter Skelter

(D. Black) 97 Lunar, Star

(S. N. Pan)...1,307 Meridian Star

(8. Y. Liang) 21

(L. G. Frost) 450

A. L Caplan) 364

Race 4.

440

230

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Adam

(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. A.S.Y.' Wakefield

(Mr. Caplan) 2 Mr. Rain's The Rainstorm.

157

tween socond and third.

83,

1,107

Time: 2 mins. 39.4 secs,

31

761

471

Winner. Place. Adam (L. G, Frost)... 097 1,123 Buchanan

(Y. T. Fung)

22

Cabinet Hall

(I. Tuxford) z

155

Cupid (H. Botelho)...

3

10

| Fifa (D. Black).

A

18

Gold Bar (8. N. Pan) 238

274

Imperial Hall

(G. A. Harris) 100

240

Just Image

(H. P. Chanson), 48

110

King's Parade

(A. W. Roza) 610

670

to gain the points necessary.

Misamis

Both these little men are popular,

(R. A. Carroll) 9

11

Orlando

and amongst the most finished of all the men in the ring, to-day,

(Yue Sun Wa) 16

30

Royal Flush

(W. Miles) 8

30

(A. L. Caplan) 29

(L. Frost)...1,302

(F. M. Source) 61

(8. N. Pan) 902-

Race 5,

Winner. Place.

55

022

Silver Key

(A. Botelho) 13

25

Snappy Eve

(J. Noronha) 10

28

The Gridwall

(E. Butler) 200

357

Rainstorm (G. ~Roza) 77 Venturous

120

212

(6. Y. Liang) 179 Wakefield

343

(A. L. Capian) 40

CASH SWEEPS

418

Race 1.

· No. 390

$1,150.20

188

21

388

Nos. 114, 202,

Hace 2.

No. 391

Winner. Place.

##

333

173

$1,399.60 399.60 109.80

123

110

Nos. 25, 138, 495,

Race 8.

170

No. 335

$1,524.80

420

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69

191

$85.00 217.00

307

Race 4.

Y8

No. 178

$1,000,00

467

ts, 219

660.00

607

140.00

13

(A. A. Botelho) 28

43

50

.140.00

Much Ado

Race 5.

(T.K. Kenible) 11

24

New King

No 38

83

(A. L. Caplan): 58

108

111

$3,138,80 806.80 448,40

The Crook

(Mr. Harriman)

1Tien Feng Shan

(Mr. A. W, du Roza)

2

(A. W. Roza) 027 ..(G. U. Roza) 48 Toby (Tus Shun Wa) 08 Vileta

.1,321

190 137

(S. M. Soares) 110

Winner: 25.30. Place: $8.10; $5.10. *Dead Heat

Of the rest of the racing, Sadko's- fell rapidly hack. Liberty Bay was win the opening race was a treat to three lengths in front on entering watch, the pony returning the fast the straight and Mr. Frost imme-time of 1 minute 58.1 seconds: Gay diately eased the pony up. Wild Crusader led most of the way, fol- Life made one more effort in the lowed by Pride of Tsingtao with straight and although the pony res. Sindko a good distanen beland. Half Blue Stars ponded as well as might be expect a mile from home however, Mr. od after the gruelling puce earlier Harriman sent up Sadke and tak- Liberty Bay on, he would make no impression oning no chances, passed the leader Liberty Bay, whp came home on the before the distance post. The effort Navy Hall bit. Six lengths was the official however almost cost the pony the

race as Gay Crusader put in a last Wild Life minute spurt and finished within half a length of Sadko. Gleneagles, a well fancied candidate finished third.

verdict.

FOLLOW "MORNING

DEW'

SIX WINNERS OUT OF EIGHT RACES

The Daily Press" tips for Saturday's Racing contained six winners out of eight races. In the remaining two races the win. Here were among those selected for places.

Meanwhile, Blue Star and Navy Hall stuck together neck and neck all the way round and both ponies ran so well that the judge could not separate them at the end of the race and awarded a dead-heat for third place.

Escing Boy's Win. Racing Boy's win in the Sub- griffins Lager was se spectacular as that of Liberty Bay's. Thore were sovon starters and when the flag. fell Mr. Pan riding Chiu Quan sent the pony out in front.He was

Betting.

,

| Mra, S. A. Lopes' The Craok Lunar Star and Bright Star

(Mr. A. W. da Roža) 1 finished first and second in the seven Mr. Valley's Valley Hall furlongs sprint with The Tigor tak-

(Mr. Pan) 2 ing third plaps. Valorous was a Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai disappointment, and I am afraid

(Mr. Fung) 3 this pony will have to wait a long Won by five lengths; two lengths time for a win unless the handicap between second and third. per takes some of the lead off him. Time: 2 mina. 41.3 secs.

The Crook, ridden by A. W. da Pari-mutuel Roza drow away from a big field to win the "E" Class race over a mile and a quarter. Valley Hall was troubled by the 105 pounds he

Winner: $12.30. Place: 80.50; $7.20; $15.60. Betting.

had to look after and Mr. de Hoza, Banjolina. Tuxford) 51 chosing a fast rece for The Crook, spoiled any chance Valley Hall Blue Plane might have had of winning.

(8. Y. Liang) 50- Adam looks as though he ought Christmas Belle to go back to the "O Class as in (R. H. Charles) 103 his two appearances in the "D" Christmana Joy

(W. W. Miles) 3 he had finished third and first res rectively. His win on Saturday was City of Shanghai a close affair, but he was carrying

(Y. Fung) 103 top weight and promotion for Adam Davon scems to be the simplest way of

(G. A. Harriman) to D" Estrellita equalising the chances for the Class ponies:

(L. G. Frost) 204 Good Day

RESULTS

Baés 1

followed by Golden Arrow Cy-pres, Mr. & M. L. Soares' Sadko

Bistra and Racing Boy There was

not much change of position for first Mr. Reddy's Gay Cruender six furkugs, but at this point Bistro

passed Chir Quan,, only to be re- Mr. L. Dunbar's Gleneagles passed. At the five furlongs nost Bistre and Chis Quan; were together. again with Racing Boy and Cy-Pres four lengths behind. Bistre then slowly drow ahead and after masing- the Rock he was three lengths in front of Chiu Quan, villi Racing Boy third a further length bebind. Just befaro entering the straight, Racing Boy drew up with Chiu Quan Gay Crushder and Bistre was by then only tw

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 3 Won by half a length; tha samo between second and third.

mo: 1 min. 58.1 secs.. ---Pari-matiel }

Winner: $10.10.“ Place: $700; $16.93.

Betting.

lengths ahead Up to the diptáncs. Gleneagles

post, it was very open heter

Valley. Hull

Whoopee

(5. N. Pan), 622

(R. A. Carroll) 24

Race 6.

Mr. X. T. Fung's Indians.

(Mr. Noronha) Mr. Lan's Califorhin

(ir, WH, Choy)

(4. W. Roza) £4

(L G. Frost) 776

(8. N. Pan)

"Place.

100

190

01

71

on oy, four lengths; a ne tween second and third,

(G. A. Harriman) 781

440

Time: 9 mina, 4.1. secs. Pari-mutual:

$10

E-0, Butler)

Quan or Bistre would wie but after Pride of Tsinguo that Bacing Boy drew hay, and

olico agein quality told it tale and Sadko pa

ho won by four lengths from Bistry

with Chim Quan-Aix-lengths besins. Sitting Bull the accond.

Winner Place: $6.00; 800.50-160.

331.20 163.20 Unplaced ponies of $50 each:-

Unplaced ponies of 860 cnch-

Unplaced ponies of $60 each:-

| Nos. 228, 204, 513, 83, 327.

Race

No. 62

T

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$1,898.40

042:40

To-morrow's Game,

The opposition for the trial match to-morrow will be "Navy XI."

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Unplaced ponies of $100 ch

Nos. 168, 210, 477, 169, 197, 172, 215, 485, 302, 187, 32, 165, 508.

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so pleasing to my throat"

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017271,20 Unplaced ponies of 50 asch:

Nos. 360, 128, 331, 120, 713, 277, 175, 332.

No. 392

781:

$2,130.40

610.40

305.20

Unplace ponies of $50 each: Nos. 758, 754; 7,170, 400.

No.-487

$2,450.50. 709.60

Unpl

Nos

799 44, 779, 190,

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