END OF SEASON RACING
PROGRAMMES FOR 15TH AND 16TH "EXTRAS "
The following are the proggumes for the 15th and 10th "Extra"
Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, fixed for 3rd and 10th
Documber:-
FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACE
MEETING.
Saturday, December 3, 1932.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.
Race Meetings of this Club since YACHTING January 1, 1932, and have not won a race at Raes Meetings of this Clab sinen March 7, 1032.. Eutram. §4.3 One Mile.
2.-Barrier Rect
Handicap.
SECOND CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP
with ten minutes earlier. The GOLF reaching wind, however, headel near Channel Rocks and Wings, ailed by Mr. Malose, in a com- manding position took full advan- age of the shift and rounded the
Handicap-Winner $500. Second CAPT. FOWKES WINS WITH Rocks with a good lend which she,
$300. Third 8200. For Australian ponies that have won more than 81,500 in stakes at Race Meetings
of this Club since January 1, 1999. The top weight allotted will not
excoyd 170 lbs., and the bottom weight will not be less than 135 lbs. Entrance 85. One Mile.
3.--Dilatory Plate.-Winner $450. Second $225, Third 8125.
For Chian ponies, "D" Class, that have started in at least four Extra 1.-1.00 p.m. The "Ewo" Hanal
Race Meetings of this Club since cap (Unofficial). For China ponis. January 1, 1932, and have not won Classic winners barred. To be enter ed and ridden by members of the more than one race at Race Meet staff of Messrs. Jarding, Mathesouings of this Club this year. Weight &Co., Ltd., and the Jarding for inches as per seale. I th. penalty Kineering Corporation, Ltd. Ponies to be the property of any owner for every 8300 or part thereof won
, or owners. Jockeys to be nominat-in stakes since January 1, 1932. ed with entries. A cup will be pre Jockey allowance. Entrance $5. sented to the winning jockey. No entrance foc. No Stakes.
One Mile.
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One
2. Rotty Hill Handicap.-Winner Second $300. Third $200. 8500. For Australian ponios, "A" Clas
The top weight allotted will not ex- ced 170 lbs. and the bottom weight will not be less than 135 lbs. En tronce $. Fire Furlongs,
3. Lanark Handicap. Wir -$500, Second 8950. Third' 8150 For China ponies, "C" Claws. En- trance $5.1 Miles.
4.--St. Andrew's Stakes.-Winner $760, with cup prescaited. Breond £1300. Third $200. For Chin ponies. Weight for inches is per Bale. Winners at date of untry of more than $1,000 in stakes in January 1, 1932, weight for inches as per scale; of $3,000 to $1,000 3 lbs. allowance; of $2,000 to $9,999, 7 lbs, allowance; or less than 82,000, 10 lbs. nilowance. Jockey allow Allowances Accumulative, Entranco $10 13 Miles..
Hong Kong Autumn Cham. plons.-Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China ponios that
have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club since
January 1, 1932, two of such meet. ings previous to July 1, 1932, and two subsequent to that date. Win ners at Extra Race Meetings of this Club, 1932, only, Weight for inches a. per scale. Entrance $10. Post Patris 11 Miles.
TYPHOON
With regard to the 2nd Cruiser
however, lost in the fluctuating winds at the end of the race,
ST. GEORGE'S BEAT ST. ANDREW'S
BY 181 POINTS TO 13
The annual golf match between In the I' Class race, Rolia,
St. Androw's Society and St. sailed by Mr. R. Stock, was first George's, which was played at Fan over the line. Dorothea, sailed byling yesterday, resulted in a win Mr. Edward, enine up with a god for St. Andrew's by 182 points to slant and finished first on; handi- cap, a Rolla was unable to save her time on Dorothee.
Championship Race sailed. yester day there was a good turn out of cruisers for the start of the race.
Sea Lark V. with her scarlet bull and modery narrow sail plan, was first over the line fifteen seconda behind the gun leading Isin and Wanderer. The rest followed close- Course (1) Channel Rocks (P), ly but U. ad I. and Luana hung (2) Kowloon Rack (P.), (3) Mark back to cross the line some minutes
on Line (P.), (4) Lyemoon Beacon later; wise tactics sometimes in a long distance race for those in rear (6.) may profit by the shifts of wind observed on their competitora alead. From the start the course fook the yachts immediately through the busiest part of the harbour where in the sunshine the white sailed the craft of mere utility.
flent showed to advantage among
Islets
Course:-(1) Discovery
S.). (2) Green Island (P.), (3) Stompeulten Island (8.).
Distance:- miles,
Yacht
Ayuma
Started at 10,05 a.m. - Time Tune
Fin. Cor. Pts. 4.85.26 4.38.40 11
Mr. E. Lambert) La Cigale ..... 4.30,921.33.07 12
(Mr. N. Croucher)
5.01.24 4.0.55 19
(Maj. Grimedale) Norseman 5.02.50 4.16.31 10
(Mr. Nicholsun) Irene 5.03.02 4.21.18 14-
(Mr. Berg) 1. & 1,...
4.24.31 4.02.90 18
(Mr. H S. Rouse) Luaun
5.42.37 5.12.37 10 (Mr.A. L. Shields) Typhoon 4.48.25 3.47.56 25
(Capt. Fowkes)
(Dr. Tottenham). Curlew
5.Tardy Blakes.-Winner 850k). Third $150. For Second $450. China ponies, "B" and "C"Lellette........... Classes, that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club since January 1. 1932, and have not won more than one race at Race Meetings of this Club this Weight for inches as per "B" class ponies 1 15. 5.--Perthshire Handicap-Winner sente. 8-150. Second 8225, Third 8125. penulty for avery' $300 or part For China panies, "D" Class En- thereof won in stakes since January 1. 1032. Jockey allowance. Entrance trance 83. Six Furlongs,
$5. One Mile,
ance,
6. Cooges Handicap. Winner $600. Socond $300. Third $200, For Australian Ponics, "B" Class. The top weight allotted will not exceed 170 lbs., and The bottom weight will not be less than 135 h, Entrance $5, Five Furlongs.
Handicap. Winner 7.-Glasgow $650. Second $276, Third $175. For Chinn ponies, "B" Class. En Franc 35. One Mile.
8.-Laverasas Plato,-Winner $400,
Third $100.
For Second 8200. China ponies, "E" Class. Weight 145 lbs. 1 lb. penalty for every 82 er part d'ereof won in stakes since January 1, 1932. To be ridden by jockeys who have not won tell races anywhere at any time. Jockeys la paualty for chch race won: maximum praalty 10 lbs. No whips or spurs allowed. Penalties neeu mulative. Entrance #5. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yards).
SIXTEENTH EXTRA KACE-
MEETING.
Saturday, December 10, 1932.
Fear
D N.F.
4.49:90 3.48.42 23 (Maj. Mumsley) Wanderer...... 4.23.03. 4.19 17 15
(Mr. F. Baker) Monsoon....
(Mr. R. Grieve) Canada
(LA. Anstruther)
4.56.53 35-1.10 2
5.30.12 4.93.20 13
Sen Lark V... 5.04.44 4.01.47 21
(Mr. Cock) Cherub
4.57.93 4.03.24 20
(Mr. Gaulborn) Cham-Bogen ......... 6:47.59 4.13,24. 17
(Mr. D. Marshall)
8.--Queensland Autumn plons.-Winner $1,000: Second 8:00. Think $200. For Australian ponies of this season that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club sineo Junttary 1, 1932, two of such meetings previous to July 1, 1032, and two subsequent to that date. Winners at Extra Race Meetings of this Club, 1032, only. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. Post Entrics Miles.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP
ANKER CLASS
The new Anker class yachts were very much in evidence on Saturday afternoon when their first cham- was sailed over z pionship race Sub-course of 8:8 miles, the start boing 1,000.at 2.20 p.m.
7.-Hong Kong Autumn Grimas Ohamplona.-Winner
For Mr. Stanton, sailing Josa, was Second 8300, Third $300. China ponies, subscription griffins the first home, Artemis being second of this Club of this season and Jau third. that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings
of
Distance: ---9.8 miles.
IST CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
Yacht
Joss
"A" Class Started at 2.20 p.m.
Time Time
Fin. Cor Pta. 5.24.00 5.21.06 11
(Mr. Stanton)
Artemis ........ 3:30.43. 5.39.43
(Comil. Newill)
1
Jan ........... 5.40,00 5.40,00
(Mr. Krogh Moa)
B
Wasp II. 5.40.31 3.40.34
(Maj. Griffin)
La Linda 5.44.43 5.44.43
(Mr. A. L Shields). Carpenter 5.56.40 8.36,40
(Mr. H. Bouse) Isobel ........... 5.89.07. 5.55.07
(Comdr. Cowland). Gull
13.
Singles.
M. W. Budd beat I. W.
Bhawan, hanu D. E. C. Marton beat A. B.
Stowath, 6' and 4 kg
1. R. Andrewea boat J. K.
MacFarlan, 7 and 5
A. E. Lissaman bert A. K. Mackenzin, 3 and 2 ......... L. G. S. Dodwell bent A. T.
Lay, 1 up...
F. J. de Rome tied with
D. 6. Robb
C. W. F. Booker beat R.
Young, and
A. C. I. Bowker beat K. S. Morrison, 5 and 4 .......... A. Loach bent D. Forbes,.
and ..............
H. G. Sheldon lost to D. S.
Edward, 4 and.....
G. R. Horridge beat C. C.
Stark, 2 xp
A. Sorammerfelt tied with
0. J.
A
4
3 5.89.15 8.58.15
(Mr. Naess) Cicada
4.02.23 6.02.23
2
(Mr. Croucher) Oxlo
6.08.20 8.00.20
1
(Mr. Bergaust) Course:-(1) Channel Rocks (P.). (2) Kowloon Rocks (P.), (3) Mark Jen Line (P.), (4) Lyemoon Beacon
(9.).
Distance: -8.8 miles,
3RD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
"I" and "Y" Class-Started.
at 2.30 p.m.
Yacht Speedwell
Timo Timo
Fin.
Cor. Pt. 3,39.23 3:07.41 · 18
Maj. Stewart). Alka..... 3.29.00 3.23.05 17.
(Maj. Loghner) ( Daphne
5.47.41-54741 13
(Mr. Rosier) Why Wonder 6.40.48 3.40 01 19
(Capt. C. Fowkes)
Boojum ...... 6.60.02 5.40 38. 11
(Mr. Pickering)
Blue Jacket. 5.45.29 5.44.44 B
(Maj. Atkinson) Wings
5.53.33 8.52,00 (Mr. Malone} "G" Class-Started at 2.35 p.m.
Time Tim
Fin. Cor. Piu. 5.55.22 6,53,54 10
Joan
5.84.23 5.34.23 19
-6.57.00 5.55.30 10
Yacht
(Mr. F. Cope) Zephyr The wind was light from the (Mr. Skinner). this north-west. The bonds started in a | Eunice
(Capt. Rose) Club since January 1, 1932, two bunch, eight seconds late on the of such meetings previous to July gun, Artemia bringing up their Gael
(Capt. Trott) 1, 1932, and two subsequent to that date. Winners at Extra Rage Meot
Toynette 6.01.42 0.03, 14 ings of this Club, 1932, only. Weight
(Miss Patchett) for inches as per seale. Entrance
Sirius $10. Post Entries. 1 Milos.
rear.
Spinnakers were rigged to port for what appaaved a reaching run to Channel Rock, but just be fare this mark the wind headed, and the Rock was eventually fetch ed close hauled on the starboard 8.-Finale Plate.-Winner $400, tack, Sceand $200. Third $100. For China The wind held pretty well until panies. "E" Class, thunt have start the last leg to Lycemua Boaon d in at least four Extra Raco when it fell calm, and those in the Meetings of this Club since January rear had a chance to catch the 1, 1932, and have not won more than loaders in general bunching which one race at Race Meetings of this occurred at this mark Club this year. Weight for inches Ailsa sailed by Major Lochner, as per scale. 1 fb, penalty for overy was the first over the line in the $200 or part thereof won in stakes 1" and "Y" Claes race, reach- since Janitary 1, 1932. Jockey allowing in a slightly stronger wind thaw the "A" Class had been favoured Entranog 85, One Mlle.
1.-2.00 p.m. December Hand!- cap. Winner $400. Second $200 Third $100. For China ponies that have started in at least four Extra'ance.
6.02.27 6.00.59
B
a
2
D. J. Valentine
Nawton beat K. S. Robertson, 1 up
B. D. Evans lost to E., W.
Kirk, 8 and 6. .......
J. W. Franks beat Comdr.
McBean, 3 and 2 ......
C. B. Johneen lost to 8.
J. A. Fox, 7 and e
Fourballs.
Budd and Marton beat Shewan and Stewart, 3 and 2
Andrewes and Lissaman beat MacFarlan and Macken- zie, 4 and 3
Dodwell and de Rome lost. to Lay and Roth) 4' and a Sheldon and Booker last to Young and Edward, 1 up Bowker and Lesch lost to Forbes and Morrison, 3 and t Sommerfelt sud Evans lost to Kirk and Valentine,
St.
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121
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Horridge and Newton beat
Robertson and Etark, 1 8p.2 Franks and Johnson ticil with BeBean and Fox.
Fourball Totals Add Singles
124
6
Grand Total... 182 13
HOCKEY
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In their first hockey match this season, on Saturday, the St. Au- drow's Troop of scouts defeated the Y" Ladies by 5 goals to 1, on the Y.M.CA. ground st King's Park.
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ST. ANDREW'S LADIES 'DEFEATED.
The Boouts team, opened their Band," who 0.06.30 6.5.NI
account through
Shortly scored with a peat shot. (Mr. W. Sporleder)
Mrs. R. Bose in goal played an "H" Clase Started at 2.56 p.m.
after MacNider went through to Time
score the second goal. The ladies excellent game for her side in, the Time Yacht
Fin.
Cor. Ps. rallied and Mrs. Read scored from match between the St. Andrew's a pass from O. Dalziel, to reduce Club Ladies and the Royal Army Diaan. 5,31.54 5.30.11 13
(Mr. Hyde)
the deficit. Woolley netted the Barvice Corps on the U.S.R.C. Scouts' third point, Dorothes 5.90.47-5.21.30 12
(Mr. Edward) Rolla .........AL
5.27.05 3.27.05 12 (Mr. R. Stook)"'! Argulla ........ 5.32.02 6.46.54
(Mr. H. Pearce) Colleen 3.38.90 3.39.124
(Lt. Comdr. Graham)
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Y.M.C.A. A v. H.M.S. Kent,
In a scrappy match a team from H.M.S. Kont defeated the Y.M.C.A. "A" eleven by 5 goale to 2, after holding a 3-1 lead at the interval.
JATS WÍN.
The Indies defence held out until In the second half, A. Fowler, who had been playing in goal, towards the end, when King broke. la a match, played on the played full back, and proved a through to give the Service Corps Marina ground on Saturday "B" tower of strength. Good work by the lead. El Landelt was the pics Company of the. Jais, defeated the:
Army J. Henderson, on the loft wing, saw of the ladies halfback line, while Royal
Medical Corps Woolley find the net, to add the M. Bryson and G. White wore a by the odd goals in five. The
Indiana led 2-1 at the interval. Afth point
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