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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932.

VALLEY HALL CREATES

SURPRISE

WINS AT MACAO RACE MEETING TO PAY DIVIDEND OF $298

TIEN FENG SHAN WINS EAST RACE: NEW KING AND VENTUROUS UNPLACED

(BY: “ MORNING DEW

THERE WERE PLENTY OF SURPRISES FOR PUNTERS AT YESTERDAY'S RACE MEETING <AT. MACAO, MR. T. BLACK BROUGHT IN VALLEY HALL IN THE FIFTH RACE TO OUST SEVERAL BIG FAVOUR. ITES. THE WINNER PAID NEARLY $300 FOR A WIN."

IN THE LAST RACE NEW KING AND VENTUROUS, BOTH JOINT FAVOURITES, WERE UNPLACED, THE RACE 'BEING WON BY TIEN FENG SHAN, WITH BLUE PLANE TAKING THIRD PLACE

MISS FEARON WINS LADIES RACE

Race 2.

Miss Fearon won the ladies' event, riding City of Shanghai to victory Mr. Samson's Alexandra Hall. in convincing manner. She is cer tainly one of the best lady jockeys at the moment and but for her handling City of Shanghai would not

have won.

The Ascot Handicap.

Mr. Butler on Drian was made a favourite for the first race, where there were five starters. The pony, getting away, well stayed in front from start to finish. Tien Feng Shan and Genghis Khan accom panied him over the first half mile when the latter dropped out of the raea Allwoll came up with a rush in the last quartor mile to tako second place from Tien Feng Shan by two and a half lengths,

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The Haydock Park Plate. There were only three starters in the second race and The Plover was, made favourite over Alexandra Hall and Tommy Boy, Alexandra Hall shot into the lead early on and although The Plover drow up at the haif male post and raced together with the leader for five furlongs, Mr. Soares brought Alexandra Hall along beautifully in the straight to win by five lengthe

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(Mr. Sonras) I Mr. Hau Un's The Plover Mr. Yam Man's Tommy Boy

(Mr. Y. M. Lo) '2

(Mr. Noronha) 3 Won by five lengths; many lengths between second and third. Time: 1 min, 49 secs. Päri-mumel :-

Winger: 811.20, Place: $11,90.

* Race 3, Mr. Seth's But After That'

(Mr. G. U. da Roza)

Mr. Fish's Tin Tac

(Mr. Y. T. Fung) Mrs. G. U. da Roza's Jaoquim

(Mr. Butler) 3 Won by two lengths; three length between second and third,

Time: 1 min 41 secs. Pari-mutuel***

Winner: 88.

Place: $6.00 188.00,

HOCKEY

CAER CLARK COMPETITION OPENS

HONG KONG LADIES BEAT

ST. ANDREW'S;

In the Caer Clark Cup competi- tion "match"played on: Saturday be tween Hong Kong Ladies' Club and St. Andrew's Club ladies, on the Marina ground, the Hong Kong tein won by the only goal scored.

The winners did very well as they were playing on a ground to which they are unaccustomed and their centre-half. B. M. Pope was a not- able absentee D. Robertson who played in this position, however, played a really good game.

The only goal of the match was scored in the frat half by M. Alun Jones. Both goalkeepers were in great form and stopped any number of hot shots. The game was ex- trömely even and the score a fair reflection of the run of the play,

The teams were:-

St Andrew's:—R. Rose: I Rogers, P. Woolley; W. D. White, ML W. Bryson, I. L Woolley M. Churn, G. White, M, Woolley, P. Gittins and M. Chan.

KKLE.0.-M. Bird: E. M. Gray, J. Smalley; J. Dalziel 1. Robertson, C. Ferguson; H. Kail, 1. Alun Jones, P. M. Harrop J Churchill, E. Blackburn

WIN FOR RECREIO

The other match in the Caer Clark competition was between: Club de Recreio and "Y" ladies at King's Park, the former winning by two goals to one.

The first goal of the match was scored by A. Alves for Recreio, but after a series of attacks B. Walker put the Yön equal terms. The winning goal was shot by C. Botelho during the second half

The "Y" had bad luck, though B. Walker hurting her knee in the second half and having to leave the field.

Play was not on a particularly high standard and Recreio seem

Also ran-Anniversary Eve (Mr. considerably weaker than last year.. Black).

Race 1.

Mr. L Reidy's Ranjolina'

third,

Time: 2 mins. 07.3 secs. Pari-mutuel:—“...'

(Mr G. U. da Roza) 1 Mr. P.V.B.'s Gallant Fox.

(Mr. | Noronha) - 2 The Perth Handicap,

Mr. Peter Young's Buchmanu

(Mr. Butler) 3 This race for Australian ponies drew four-starters-And-But After Won by three quarters of slength, That ridden by Mr. Gi. U. da Roza fre lengths between second and was made a firm favourite. The pony won by two longtha. Joaquim and the favourite led the held with Tin Tan and Anniversary Even length bobind. There was no change until the straight was reached when Tin Tac drew up on the leaders, Coming into the straight the pony swerved badly to allow the favourite to win by two lengths. Tin Tac was second and Joaquim third,

Alexandra Park Handicap, Thero wore seven staretra in the mile race for "E" class ponies and Banjolina and Gallant Fox were equal favourites. They finished in that order. Buchanan took third place. The time of 2.07.3 was ex- coptionally fast for this class and Banjolina must have been very fit to return this time, Cabinet Hall was fairly well backed but was Among the tail-enders all the way.

The Gosforth Handicap, Donald Black, one of the most promising novices won with Valley Hall in this race, ousting several heavily backed favourites and pay- ing his supporters 1998 for a win Orlando made all the running, but Valley, Hull passed him before the straight was reached and won as he liked. Wonderful Stag and Gold Mine just pusted Orlando on the post.

The Ladies Race, Whoopoo (Miss Scott Harton) was a hot favourite for the ladies race but the pony only just managed to scramble into a place. City of Shanghai Miss. Fearon-up, won the race from Toby ridden by Miss Booner. Until Then (Miss King) put up a good rush at the finish bat. was just beaten out of a place,

The Lingfield Handicap, There were five starters in the last race of the day and Tien Feng Shan, who was started earlier in the day, won from Blus-Plane Now King and Venturous, two heavilý backed candidates were unplaced, The winner paid over 10-1 for s wm.

RESULTS

Race 1,

Mr. G. E. Potts Drian

(MYE O. Butler): Mr. Hau Un's Allwelle

Mr. Y. Fangs Tien Feng

Shan Mr YT, Bung Won by Si lengths; 21-lengt

#110,30%

Winner: 811.107.

Place: $5.80; $8.90; ́88,10, Also ran:-Cabinet Hall (Mr. Botelho); Cupid (Mr. Caplan); Es- trellita_(Mr_Black); Sanction (Mr. Yung).

Race 5,

Mr. Valley's Valley Hall

(Mr. "Black), 1 Mr. Hau Un's Wonderful Stag

(Mr. Rozs) 3 Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Mine

(Mr. Caplan) 3 Won by 2 lengths; two lengths between second and third,

Time: 2 mins. 4 gets. Pari-mutuel :--

1

Winner: 8908.50. Place: $40.20; 87.00; $9.70,

Race 6.7

Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai

(Miss Fearon) 1 Mr. Lan's Toby..(Miss Bonnar) 2 Mr. Jacque's Whoopee

(Miss Scott Harston) 3 Won by three lengths; three lengths between second and third,

Time: 2 mins. 8, secs.... Pari-mutuel

Winner: $17.80.

Place: 85.10; $5.10; 15.107. Also ran-Cupid (Miss Dowbig- gin); Much Ado (Miss Alabaster); Until Then (Miss King).........

Mr. Y. T. Fung's Ties Feng

8ban (Mr Noronha):1. Mr. Feng Kwok Wa's Blue

Messrs. Lo and Laing's Pure

Planea (Mr. Fung). 2

Music (Mr. Roza) 3 ̈Won by two lengths; four lengths between second and third,

Time: 2 mins.. 45.4 pers. Pari-mutuel

Winner 102.30 Place: $25.60; $23,60

CASH SWEEPS

The teams were:-

Becreto: B. D'Almado; C.. Os mund, M. Basto; K Hyndman, M. Alves, H. Gutterres; M. Roza, C. Silva, C. Botelho, A. Alver and M. Remedios.

"Ladies:- Carr: ... Mrus Portalien, A. Fowler; M. Gardiner. M, Mason, B. Blumenthal; 31. Tilleny Blackmore, H-Walker,- S. Dalziel, G. Lakemaan.

ST. ANDREW'S BEATEN

·BY HİM.S. MEDWAY.

Playing in the Mamak Shield: Tournament, H.M.S. Medway bent- St. Andrew's by 9 goals to 1.The game was played on the Marina ground, Kowloon.

FRIENDLIES

SAINTS SCOUTS BEAT HONG

KONG LADIES A

On the Navy ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday afternoon, the St. Andrew's Scout Troop beat the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club by six goals to nil in a friendly match

The Scouts led at the interval by two goals, MacNider (3) Woolley (9) and Bond having scored. For the ladies, R. King played well on the left wing, while A. Nicol, B. Frank- lin and E. O'Hagan shone in the defence.

MEDWAY, AND Y.M.CA.

DRAW.

Y.M.C.A."A" and a team from H.M.S. Medway played a draw of two goals all 46 King's Park on Baturday afternoon.

The interval arriven with no goals Boored but in the second half W. J. Browns scored the Y's first pointį while Baldwin secured the "second goal finlahing off a shot from Som- mers which the Medway goalkeeper cleared, Nelson scored both the Medway's goals;

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