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HONG. KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932.
WEEK-END
NEW MILE AND HALF RE- CORD BY LIBERTY BAY
WOODLAND STAG MEETS HIS WATERLOO
IN 5 FURLONGS SPRINT
GOLD RING AND THE TIGER BRINGS GOOD
DIVIDENDS
(BY MORNING DEW "')
Without the slightest effort, Liberty Bay, the best pony ever to race in Hong Kong set up a new mile and a half record on Saturday, whoz, ruaning at 161 pounds in the St. Andrew's Stakes. He made the rest of the faid (all "A" Class contenders) look like cart horses.
The day was full of surprises and punters had a big dividend from the very first race when The Sheldrake, receiving a conces sion of 300 yards in the " Ewo" race, staggered home in front of the favourite, Night Shirt. The winner, which was ridden by Mr. R. T. Crowe, paid 3105.50 for a win,
Two other substitial dividents were paid during the day. In the fifth race, Mr. Caplan brought home Gold Ring in a field of nineteen to pay $83.50 for a win while two races later, Mr. Frost brought home The Tiger to pay 351.40 for a win.
The novices event was quite exclting, Just Imagine winning by the barest possible margin from Christmas Bolle on the post,
BISTRE'S SURPRISE WIN IN "C" CLASS
Mr. S. N. Pan was responsible any length from Wild Life and The last med for a good bit of riding when he Gay Crusader. steered home Bistro in the Lanark tried to take the lead, but before The very long, both Will Life and Handicap for "C" Class, pony was done to the law weight of Liberty Bay were after him and just 140 pounds and as I said in my before entering the home straight was only one pony in the notes on Saturday, his win did not th co surprise me, neither did the fact race.
·iden of that California finished second Navy Hall, a hot favourite, took third place, barely nosing out Mon Talisman.
To give readers an Liberty Bay's speed, it is only necessary to give the six quarters as they were timed by the official Flying Tourist and Alexandra handicapper. The 30% for the full Hali mndo all the running in the distance was made up as follows:- carler part of the race with Navy 1993, 30.4, 0.4, 32.1, 28.2. In Hall Inking a
middle position, spite of all these fast quarters, Bistre was content to hang on the Liberty Bay finished on the hit!
In the B" Clase race for Aus- heels of Navy Hall. Mr. Sustralians, City of Melbourne turned the favourite appeared a bit to the talles on Manna by accounting anxious to get up with the leaders and was seen to make anveral efforis for him by a neck. The race whe to get into the lead before the very fast one and early on it
straight was renched. He only Kcceeded just before entering the straight, by which time, Bistre, running comfortably till now, drew level with him and ultimately passed him to win handsomely. California also passed Navy Hall in the last furlong and it was all the favourite could do to scramble into a place.
developed into a race between Manna and City of Helbourne. Mr. Reidy's newly acquired finished a good third.
Novices Event.
Cunny,
for the first time, Just Imagine won Carrying Mr. S. W. Tang's colours
the last race of the day by a mere matter of inches from Christmas Bello. There was a big field and the Mr. Caplan's Win.
ranc evolved itself into a scramble Gold Ring's success was a leather over the first half mile, but when the field had sorted itself out Just in Mr. Caplan's cap. The pony. Imagine and Christmas Belle were looking very fit in the paddock, ran bath prominent, with Banjelina well a very good race all the way and coming up the home straight, "P. These three ponice ultimately fought out a gruelling tusset with finished in that order.
The Plover and Wembley Stag, to
win on the post by a neck from the last-named. The Plover was a good third, -
Festival Eve was a roaring hot favourite in this event, due no doubt to the pony's excellent show.
RESULTS
Race 1.
ing at Fanling the week before Mr. R. M. Wood's The Sheld-
when he made mincer ent of Wen-
bloy Stag and Wakefield at level
rake, 185 lbs.
SPORTING
Race 3. Messrs. Lowguck and Lee's
Bistro, 140-lbs.
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 1 Mr. Lan's California, 146 lbs.
(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 2 Mr. Sunson's Navy Hall, 158 lbs.
YACHTING
SUNDAY'S RACES
R.H.K.Y.C; DRAW WITH
ROYAL NAVY
The raco between the R.H.K.Y.C. and the Royal Navy resulted as
(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) 3 Time: 2 mins. 30.9-5 acca. Wan by three lengths; a neck be- follows:- tween second and third,
Pari-mutuel :- ›
Winner: $18,
ACTIVITIES
WINS FOR JOSS, ROLLA AND JOAN
The 3rd Championship Races for "A" and "H Classes and the Challenge Cup Race for "I" and "Y" Classes were the yachting ovonta on Saturday. Early in the afternoon there was a stiff breeze, but it moderated later in the day.
Mr. J. R. L. Stanton's Jess won MORNING RACE
the "A" Class ovent, benting Mixed Class-Preparatory Gun, Major Griffin, who sailing 1a.m.; Starting Gun, 11.05 a.m.
Wasp II., by 25 seconds, A similar Places: 1st 80.20; 2nd 88.20; 3rd | "A" Class-Preparatory Gun, 11.05 close margin, 27 seconds, soparated a.m.; Starting Cun, 11.10 a m. the Rolla (Mr. R. Stock) and the Course: Start-Club Line West Diana (Mr. C. F. Hyde), in the Winner. Place. to East, Lyemun Bencour (P), Kow-"H" Class race, the Kolla win
loon Rock (P.). Finish-Club Linsning in 4 hours, 47 minutes maid 12)
$5.80.
!
seconds.
WAR
Major Stewart, sailing the Speed- well boat the Ailsa by less than Yacht Helmsman Observer Pan. Pta ona minuts in the "I" and "Y" Classes ovent, and Mr. F. Cope HI I. Stock Lt. Wells 1
sailing the Joan won the "G" H2. R. P. Edwards.
Class race by comfortablo mar-' Lt. Nugeon 4
gin. Yi. Major Stewart
Betting,
Adam (E. O. Butler) 30
42 Ajax (A. W. Roza)... Alexandra ·
(I Tpxford) Bistre (8. N. Pan)... 050 California
150
'89
East to West.
Distance: 6,1 miles.
10
41
1.H.K.Y.C.
024
Mixed Class.
(S. Y. Liang) 148
348
13
Deveron
(Q. W. Roza) 184
339
0
Flying Tourist
(J. E. Noronhaj
57
07
Lt. Hoar 10 3
Mon Talisman
(G. A. Harrinmn) 172 Navy Hall
312
Yo Capt. Fowkes
Yo W. Sporioder
Lt. Peters
8
(F. M. Soares)...1,373 Punch (Y. T. Fung)... 17 The Lion (D. Black) 20
1,301
Inst. Lt. Pack 7
€
57 42
Gr F. Cope
Surg-Lt. Curjill's
"A". C1385.
•
Race 4:
At G. G. Wood
2 Capt. Drew D.
A3 A. L. Shields
C'dore W. Lawrie d
5
As Dr. Davis
A7 B. Naess
Lt.Cdr. Graham 10
Capt. Whitworth,
1
7 R.M. 4
Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay,
101 (Mr. L. Frost) 1 Messrs. Waung und 1 Wild
Life, 108 lbs.
(Mr. S. N. Pan) % Mr. L. Reidy's Gay Crusader,
155 lbs,
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 Time: 3 mins, 02 secs (record). Won by many lengths; three lengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuci:
Winner: 88.10. Places: 1st $5.40; 2nd 87.
Botting.
As Major Griffe
Lt. Ryder 2 Morning Total......
ROYAL NAVY. Mixed Olas8.
191
07
Yacht Helmsman Observer Pan. Pts II3 Lt-Cdr. H. Clutton
C. F. Hyde 2 Io Lt. Singer.. H. Dreyer 2 Y3 Lt. Langworthy
Winner. Place,
01
11
10
Capt. Dunlop 0
7
37
118
1,010
(E. O. Butler) 117
181 214
YA Licut. Ball
Maj. Atkinson 11 Ge Sub-Lt. Wilkinson
Parry Wingfield 8 G3 Sub-Lt. Hicks
6
F. E. Skinner 13 **A** Olass.
1
7
(A. W. Roza) 21 Bright Star
(G. U. Roza) Gay Crusader Liberty Bay
(LG. Frost)...1,395 Sitting Balk Wild Life (S. N. Pan). 51
Race 6,
A2 Cdr. Patterson
H. S. Rouse 3. Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Ring, 180 lbs.
(Mr. Caplan) 1
A4 Cdr. Stevensou Messrs. Hall and Shenton's
R. Grieve 8 Wembley Stag, 100 lbs.
(Mr. Frost) 2 A6 Cdr. Cowland
G. II. Gandy 1 Mr. Hau Un's The Plover, 155
As Lieut. Fisher lbs.
(Mr. Butler) 3
C. C. Blake 3 Time: 1 min 31.1-5 secs. Won by a neck; a head between A10 Lieut. Chevasse
M. Borghust 7 second and third.
Pari-mutuel:
Winnes: 882.50. Places; lat $31.70; 2nd #29.40; 3rd 82.50.
Gold Bar
Gold Mine
Betting.
Morning Total......
AFTERNOON RACE
་
31
11
8
4
08
Mixed Class Preparatory Gun, 2.35 a.m. Starting Gun, 3 p.m.
Winner. Place. "A" Class-Preparatory Gun, 3
Cebu (Y. T.'-Fung)... 29 Cy-Pres (S. Y. Liang) 20 Festival Eve
(R. H. Charles) 082
(S. N. Pan) 153
(A. Botelho) 44 Gold' Ring
(A. L: Caplan) 100- Golden Arrow
(J. Harriman) 32 Golden Star
(D. Black)
(H. V. Pearse) King's Parade
(1. Tuxford} 10 Orlando
(Xue Shun Wa) 152 - Winnor: 8103,60,
Pocahontas Places: 1st 8:4.70; 2nd 80.00; Powerful King 3rd $8.80.
weights. His effort on Saturday Mr. was very disappointing. Powerful King mada & very good show, hat
is still not "classy" enough.
Of Mr. Frost's three wins, that on The Tiger was undoubtedly the most meritorious won. I think the stable made a mistake Star when they sent Bright Star out to try conclusions with Liberty Bay as Bright Star would certainly have won the Glasgow Handicap. As it was Mr. Pan was given the mount
Mr.
(Mr. R. T. Crowe) 1 J. Keswick's Night Shirt, 160 lbs. Mr. J. Keswick) ?
Parkson Chian's Fighting Blood, 160 lbs.
(Mr. H. M. Remedios) 3 Won by two lengths; many lengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuel :-
on Blue Star, and the pony could Blue Plazio
not do better than get accond place.
Guilding Star
60
631
38 ཚུ ཏུ ཤྲཱི ཨཱུ ཋཱ
340
37
115
p.ro. Starting Gun, 3.05-p.in.
Courao:-Start-Club Line West
to East, Channel Rocks (8.), Mark
Liné (S), Kowloon Rock (P.).
Rumsey Shoal (P.). Tinish-Club Line West to East.
Distance: 7 miles.
R.H.K.Y.C.
Mixed Class,
Yacht Helmsmian Observer Pau. Pts
H3 C. F. Hyde
Lt.Cdr. Clutton 1
Ho H. Dreyer..Lt. Singer 3
Y3 Capt. Dunlop
Lt. Langworthy
13
10
7
8
1
Y4 Maj. Atkinson
Lieut. Ball S
5
10.
G8 Parry Wingfield
Sub-Lt. Wilkinson 10
3
186
G3 . E. Skinner
11
33
Sub-Lt. Hicks 12
"A" Class,
Betting
(R. Gueve) 38
Winner. Placo.
62
(A. Roza). 237 Snappy Evo
(J. E. Noronha) 30 The Plover
439
A H. S. Rouse
Cdr. Patterson 1
.. 135
A4 R. Grieve
Cdr. Stevenson B
B
(E. O. Butler) 04
175
As G. H. Gandy
Sonny Bay
Cdr. Cowland 5 6
[1
20
(J. I. Ingram)
1
5
AB C. C. Blake
Valley Hall
Licut. Fisher 4
7
150
213
(R. Young) 4
A10 M. Bergaust
Wakefield
Lt. Chevasso 10
1
(R. Carroll) 3 Wembley Stag
33
71
120
Afternoon Total......
Morning Total.......
€7
25
25
Grand Total......
138
(J, Keswick) 325 Shanghai Beau
100 (W. Chuck)· 43 Sunbenu
(N. L. Railton) Tango (E. O. Butler), 72 The Curlew
(H.-J. Stevenson) 23 Sheldrako
(R. T. Crowe) 3
Race 2
424
ROYAL NAVY.
18.
34 131
40
(M. L. Railton)
(L. G. Frost) 106 Fighting Blood
TH. M. Remedios) · 99 Grey Dawn
35 (F. A. Pollock) Judy (I. G. Allison)... Night Shirt
"The Tiger, having run well during Cream Cracker the whole of the second half of this year, struck a very good patch on Estrellita Saturday and accounted for this race in 2.03.2 seconds. Blue Star was prominent most of the way but found himself outmatched in the straight. As for Champagne Bay, I Kunnot understand the pony for he ran at five pounds less than his last appearance when he won in 2.04. On Saturday however, he only ra well for the first six furlongs, and like Blue Star, was beaten by The Tiger's pace up the home straight, Wotin's Win,
Wotin's win over Woodland Stag was not ortirely unexpected. The favourite ridden by Mr. Frost was first away at the gate, but Wotin
with: only 135 pounds to care for, Mr. Kwong Sai's Wotin, 138 lbs. ran so well over the first three fur-
(L. Frost) 98
Race 6. Mr. A. E. M. Rafeck's City of
Melbourne, 165 lbs.
(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. A. M. L. Soares Manxia, 160
ibs (Mr Hurriman) 2 Mr. L. Reidy's Can, 150 lbs.
(Mr. Noronha) a
Timo: 1 min, 00 secs.
Mixed Class,
11
Yacht Helmsman Observer Pan. Pla Hi Licut. Wells...R. Stock 2 H2 Ligut. Nugent.
Won by a deck; short bead beY1 tween sceond and thfid,
Pari-mutaich -
Winner; $12,40,
Places: 1st #7: 2nd 40.00; 3rd Y6 Inst.-Lt. Pack
$10. (Mr. Butler) 1
longe that he had a lend of six to Mr. Chan Tin Son's Woodland
ten lengths entering the straight And though Woodland Stag ran for
Stag, 170 lbs.(Mr. Frost) 2 Messrs. Kong Bros.' Evening
די
R. P. Edwards 4 Lient. Hoar
Ys.
Lieut. Patora
Mai. Stewart 0
Capt. Fowkes 76
Betting.
G7
Winner. Place.
good
Pari-mutuel.
nner-Place,
Anniversary Eve
(t. Carroll) 19 50 Star, 148 lbs.
Aurora (W. Fischer). Mr. S. N. Pan) 3,
Canny (J-Noronlia) 935- Time: 1 min: 00.3-5. Becs.
(L Frost) 861 Won by 1 lengths; three lengths City of Melbourne between bacond and third..
Joaquin (E. Butler)... 88 Kilrea (A. Caplan) 78
(Tuxford) 420 Mami (G. Harrimant 380 Mermaid (S. N Pan) 84 The Rainstorm
W. Sporleder 0 Burg.t. Curjill
F. Cone 11 "A" Olass.
2
AI Capt. Drew
00
102 373
G. G. Wood 9 An O'dore W. Lawrie
A. L. Shields
2
017 195
Lacy Glitters
.483" 376
128
(Y. Fung) 110 Raindrop (G. Boza)... 98
255
As Lt.Cdr. Graham
Dr. Davis 8 108 A7 Ctpt. Whitworth,
B. Naess A9 Lieut. Ryder
Maj. Grillin 2
Afternoon Total
Morning Total.....
5
9
187
Continued on page 19.
all ho was worth, he could not over- aul Wotin, although he got within a length and a half. Evening Stax, All things considered was third.
Liberty Bay.
I say without fear of contradic
tian that Liberty Day is the best
Winner: $21.40, Place: 1st #31:10, Botting
China pony over to race in Hong Evening Star
Kong and that when this candidato
ཆ
20 18. N. Pan) 37
meets Diana Day, he will account Woodland Stag
for the mare. On Saturday ho ran
(L. G. Frost) 895
a mile and a half in 3.02 winning by Wotin (EO, Butler) 250.
Graad Total.......
135
As usual the Anker Yachts made a smart start and loss and Jan were well to the fore, Jan standing in to Kowloon Bay, while Joss worked the Hong Kong shore. This seemed to be the better move 18 her companion, Wasp II. pussed just under the stern of Jan, when they met nt Channel Racks,
Cicada and Carpenter, who stood well in to the Kowloon shore, Jan, nrrived at the Bencon last
CANTON POLICE WIN INTERPORT
ACCOUNT FOR H.K. TEAM BY 4 GOALS TO 2 AT CAROLINE HILL
·ROYAL ARTILLERY HEADS FIRST DIVISION
The feature of the wook-end's football was the match between the Canton Police and a team representing the Hong Kong Police. The game was played at Caroline Hill before a large gathering, a large proportion of whom suppoited the visiting team, whose win over the locals proved very popular
By virtue of their victory over Kowloon the Royal Artillery now head the first division of the League. The Lincolns, playing the Navy, took full points in a somewhat uninteresting game.
Six longue games in the second division were played and the results were pretty much as expected, except in one instance where South China got the batter of the Artillery by the odd goals in ive.
The fight for leadership in the third division is getting more and more interesting. St. Joseph's dropped a valuable point when they drew with the Athletics and although they still hond the table, both the Borderers and the Lincolne are in a position to catch them up.
RESULTS
Hong Kong
Police
2
Canton
Police
FIRST DIVISION
9 Navy
1 Artillery
SECOND DIVISION
who had rounded the Beacon with Lincolns little wind, was passed by Joss and Kowlood Wasp II. on the run to Kowloon Rock at which mark Carpenter | brought up the rear. To Quarry Borderers Bay Mark. Jan, sailing a little too free, was passed by La Linda, and from here the order was maintained
to the end.
The Belilios Trophy.
Lincolns South China St. Josephs Kowloon Eastern
1 Ewo
& Club
3 Artillery
1 Navy
Tsung Tain
0 Athletic
THIRD DIVISION
a stirling exhibition after this, but only managed to hold out until the interval.
On resuming the Canton (team got further ahead when a couple of gonis fall to them in quick succéd sion through Ip Pak Wa. The lead oof 3 goals to I was maintained un g til Johnston reduced it with a beau- tiful shot towards the end of the Kame. The police tried hard for the equaliser and the Cantonese pressed for the goal that would put the issue beyond, doubt, and For- 7 tuos favoured the visitors.
1 Athletic
4 Lincolns
1 R.A.S.C.
0
6 R.E.
◊ Borderers POLICE INTERPORT
An excellent start was made in St. Josephs the "I" and "Y" Classes race R.A.F. for the Belilios Trophy, the strong Radio wind and fairly choppy water fav South Chino suring the "Y" bouts Speedwell, Recreio sailed by Major Stewart, gained a decisive win over Ailsa, sailed by Major Lochner, inst year's holder.
The Casi boats got off well to gether for the Warren Memorial Cup, Jon in the weather borth and Zephyr, last year's winner, with Mr.
The
final score of 49. in their favour was a just reflection of the dispar ity between the sides.
The match was refereed by Sgt. G, Caswell, R.A. The teams were as follows:→→→
H.R. Police:-G. J. Perkins; C 4.Blackbourn, C. Dowman; L Min- 10 toy, F. E. Channings, A. B. Brit.
tain; T. Pilo, G. C. Moss. J. John ston, J. L. Stephens, C. Pile.
The Canton Police accounted for Canton. Police: Chan Kee" the local Police team by four goals Taung; Tam Kong Pak, Li Ting to two before a large gathering at Sang: Ng Hon Hing, Lau Hing Sookunpoo. The visitors had the Choy, Lee Kam; Ip Pok Wu, advantage of the services of such Chuck Shek Kam, Fung King F. E. Skinner at the helm, to lec-excellent players as Fung King Cheong, Lee Zo Hon and Yung Sui ward of the rest.
Cheong, Ip Pak Wa, Li Tin Saag Yick. Joan, sailed by Mr. F. Cope, and Tum Kong Pak. They gave worked her way along the Hong the Police defence a gruelling time Kong shore which brought her and throughout the game they! ahead of Zephyr.
The Denison Cup. Six yachts started in the race for "H" does for the Denison Chal- lenge Cup..
Siskin, last year's winner, in the absence of her owner, turned up unexpectedly to defend the title and (Continued on Page 11.)
conveyed the impression that they were the better team.
Early on the Canton team raided and the Hong Kong's goal aren after a series of "bombardmente," Fung King Cheong, who had previ ously hit the upright post with one of his shots, was rewarded with a goal. The Police defenders put up.
GIVE HIM
DIVISION I.
LINCOLNS, NAVY
The weak shooting of the Navy forwards and the fine goalkeeping of Heath, for the Lincolns, enabled the soldiers to march off with full points when these two teams met (Continued on Page 11).
WHAT HE WANTS
CAPSTAN
COOLER-SWEETER-BETTER
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