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ANNUAL RACE MEETING PROSPECTS
SOME NOTES ON THE JOCKEYS: He will have charge of one of the
SEVERAL OLD FAVOURITES
BACK AGAIN
best Australian ponies in Bag Tor. Mr. Proulx rode 17 winners 12- seconds and 6 thirds last season. He was unplaced 72 times. This jockey has been riding Nell Gwyn at the training gallops and, pro- bably may also take charge of His
S. Y. Sung Due On February 23 Excelency's pony at the races.
(BY MORNING DEW")'.
In this article, I shall acquaint readers with some particulars, of the jockeys who are to ride at our annual face meeting nex: week.
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Messrs. T. 8. Chang and F. Marshall arrived here on Friday last and when the President Hoover comes in on Friday, un- other very well known rider from Shanghal, Mr. D. S. Li will
be here.
From now on, right up to the evening before the races, jockeys from Shanghai will be coming down. Mr. 8. Y. Sung will probably be the last to arrive, as he is waiting to ride at the Chinese New Year Meeting at Klangwan before leaving for the Colony. He is due here on February 23 at 9 pm!
Others coming down are Messrs. T. L. Wong, S. W. Pan, D S. Li F. Noodt and possibly Mr. Pih. Below will be found some notes of their achievement during 1993.
ONLY TWO HAVE WON THE DERBY
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Mr. Harriman has also a very | long connection with the local turl. He has a nice pony in his stable this year named Zero and it Will not be surprising to see him pull ofu some wlas with this candidate. He 15 sisq · looking- after a nice subscription griffin in Chow Fan, one of the best training. Mr. Harriman had 2 lean season in 1933, but looks very much as if he is going to get well acquainted with the judges. this time.
S. N. PAN
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Mr. S. N. Pan will be riding the
Ho Kom Tong ponies. Mr. Ho unfortunately has drawn a very
| poor "Australian," while, his grifins are only indifferent. Mr. Pan, however, will find ample compensa, tion in the fact that he will be fiding one of the best subs in Classic Hall. The pany is one of
the heat. Mr. Pan rode. 10 winners last season, was placed second on Ave decasions, third on 14 occasions and unplaced. 58 times.
It is significant that of all the, a good impression when he came local and visiting jockeys, only two here a couple of years ago and have ridden Derby winners, in the "Gold" stable is in good hands. Hong Kong. The Erst is Mr. Y.
MR. H. C. PIH 8. Chang who rode King's Service to victory three years ago and the second is Mr. F. M. L. Soares who rode Ideal Dahlia to victory ten
MR. E. O. BUTLER years ago. None of the others make the trip here to ride for Mr. have been able to bring home a& W. Tang. Up to date, I have
Mr. Butler will be riding a very winner in the main race at the not heard whether he is definite- big stable, namely Messrs. Hal Annual Meeting.
fly coming. His récord in Shang and Shenton's. He will have some hai makes one wish that he was jolly are thounts and should be Mr. W. Hill, who has ridden more definitely coming because during able to get in among the leading Derby winners than any man.rac-the season he has ridden 31 win jockeys. Nine winners, 17 seconds, ng to-day, is not coming down this ners. 37 second places, 42 thirds 11 thirds and 88 amplaced is Mr. year and the Dunbar stable will and 264 inplaced.
Butler'a record for last season. i'
be cared for; so far as the jockey department is concerned, by Mr. Leo Frost. At one time it was thought that Mr.. M. M. Sokoloff would be here to ride for the Dun- bar connections, but this turns out to be only a rumour.
L. G. FROST
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SOME OTHERS
I am glad to be able to
Among the other jockeys to ride that the Dunbar stable will be here are Messrs. Black, Laing, Car. entrusted to the local champion roll, Ip Kul Ying Y. T. Fung; W. jockey. Mr. Frost had been the T. Stanton and the Botelho bro leading local jockey for the past thers. Tony Botelho has just three years and -- his record last returned from Marilla, and will not season includes +1 winners, 31 be riding many ponies at the An-11 seconds, 23 third and 67 unplaced. Inual meeting, but "P.P." the Mr. Frost, it is safe to say, is as novice has been heavily booked up, good as any Jockey from the hear. Mr. Laing is riding sec. North. His mounts will Include ond string to Mr. T. L Wong, while Liberty Bay, Diana Bay, Glenea amongst Mr. Black's mounts wil Seattle and Oak Bay.
Princess Angeline, Chief be Fiammery, a very nice Austra-
Y. S. CHANG This jockey rode 202 races in Shanghai last year and came away with twelve winners. Aixteen seconds and eleven thirds, being unplaced 163 times. Chang. how- ever, is a warm favourite when he starts in Hong Kong and no mat-gles, ter what he rides. is always well
backed.
F. MARSHALL Mr. F Marshall will ride the ponies in Mr. H. S. Chan's stable. He had a remarkable riding ̈re- cord in Shanghal, winning · more races than any other jockey in the North. His total bag during the past year Includes 57 winners, 33 second and 37 third places. He was unplaced 244 times.
S. Y. SUNC
A. J. P. HEARD
Han
Mr. A. J. P. Heard, whose rac JACK DEMPSEY'S
ing experience goes back further than that of any other jockey will be in charge, among other ponies, of Gladiator and Lemberg. The "Hem" stable have
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big I Hope. It's Twins!
claim on the Derby with their string of five ponies and they have entrusted it in the safe hands of Mr. Heard. Last season, Mr. Heard rode 40 winners, 28 seconds, 29
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London, Jan. 24. Dempsey, "once" heavy-
Jack
Mr. S. Y. Sung who will be rid-thirds and 64 which were unplac-weight champion of the world and
ed
ing for the "Soldier" stable had been here during the summer and the racing community were glad to have had the opportunity of seeing him. He enjoys the confidence of the public. He will not be arriving until February 23. His record in Shanghai showed that out of 327 races in which he started he had won 25, and was placed second in 30 races and third in 32 races. He was unplaced 240 times.
D: S. LI
F. M. E. SOARES
the most spectacular and popular fighter in the ring, is "hoping for twins!!!
When he and his wife-the for-
Mr. Soares, who rode the Derby mer blonde stage star, Hannah winner in 1923, will be in charge Williams-passed through Salt Lake
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father. He has a good sporting they revealed that an addition is chance of repeating his former expected to their family "some success. Mr. Soares did not do time next summer." much riding last season and hi record shows a winners, 8-seconds.
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T. L. WONG
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Third Marriag? So enthusiastic is Jack about the prospect of becoming a father that he announces his desire for twins. Mr. D. S. Li, who has been re-
"To be quite frank I don't care "gülarly visiting us for the Annual
whether they are girls, boys, or Mr. Wong will be down here to one of each. It's great news," he Meeting to ride mainly for the "Star" stable is due here on Fri-ride" the "View" stable. He gald
the local day. He will have several good well-known on
This is his third marriage. He mounts, including, Night Star, Po-course and will be renewing sc- is the man who is reputed to have lar Star, Boboiak Star; Able. Ama-quaintances when he arrives next made a fortune of £1,500,000 from zon and New Btar. The last nam- week. At the last annual race the ring. He is the man who be- ed is gradually coming up as a meeting Mr. Wong rode in 43, races came one of the greatest boxers of challenger for Derby hononts, and won six, was second on 9 all time.
After his first matrimonial veh- while Able Amazon is among the occasions and was third 3 times:
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best Australians in training. Mr.T. L. Wong's record in Shanghai ture ended in the divorce courta, L's record in Shanghai during for 1933 shows 28 winners. 21 sec-Jack became married to the film 1933 shows fourteen winners, 12onds 18 thirds and 197 placed. actress, Estelle Taylor, at Ban Diego, California, in February, 1825. seconds and 14 thirds. He was
But his romance, too, ended in unplaced 39 times.
unhappiness..
.N. DEITZ
Mr. Norman Deitz who arrived
here during the middle of last ear will be with us at the annual meeting He has several very
In 1931 Estelle and Jack were divorced. Both sued on the ground of mental cruelty...
Lightning Wedding
F. NOODT I hear on good authority that M. F. Noodt will be here to ride the "Sampon ponies. Noodt Arst good mounts, including Bronze Then came his lightning wedding came bere several years ago to ride for Messrs. Mackie and Gray-ra, one of the best Australians. to Bannah Williams, his present Delte riding record in Hongkong wi They drove into - Elko, burn and is well-known to local or the second half of idet season. Na, together, bought the licen racegoers.The Samson stable, while haying nothing formidable shows' winners, 8 seconds, a third ce, ad were married within thres
and 30 umplaced. in the grins class; have two good Australlans and a couple of promising subs, and there is also Navy Hall and Alexandra Balls
PAN
MR. S. W. PAN
B. A. PROULX
minutes.
Hannah is the beautiful daughter of a coalminer who emigrated to Kentucky from Britain. This ië Mr. B. A. Proulx will take charge also her third marriage. She of the Lawist andɔTingori istatile | married--firah- when" she was only make this year!: "Mr. Proulxborode with 16," but this was, annulled. Her
I understand that Mr. B. W. Fan Remarkable acces@iduring the sec- second, marrings at 20 was, to will be abmning, 'dawinshers, to ride jond half of this: 1933: sezcon and is Roger Wolfe Kahn, son of the for Mr. Li. Tae Fong, Pan made a good jockey in sprint events. American, banker, Otto Kahn.
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