TRAINING GALLOPS
Soldier Of Britain In Fine Fettle
(BY. "MORNING DEW")
The training gallops" at Happy Valley yesterday were of more than usual interest owing to the close proximity of the Easter Race Meetlar.
Soldier of Britain with Mr. N. Deltz on the saddle, went over a mile in 2.08.4. The performance is an exceptionally good one since the last three quarters of a mile was covered in 1.32. National Day and Young Chap"went out together over the mile, the former with Mr. Deltz on the saddle, and the latter with. Mr. Ip Kul Ying. National Day finished full of running and will be worth watching on Saturday.
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King's Fancy, Glad Eyes and Spinaway also went out to- gether, the Dynasty, candidate (under Mr. Heard) Anishing light- ly ahead of the others,
Mr. Entler on The Redshank went over a mile in 2.07 but, the last quarter did not seem to impress.
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Mr. Pote Hunt on Cossack's Beauty went over a mile. The pony appeared to like his work. This candidate is meeting Sal dier of Britain over five furlongs and there should be a good race. Another pony which Mr. Pote Hant took out was Gladiator.
Chesterfield ran over a mile and looks exceptionally-fit, while Calyneade, did a six furlongs Journey finishing well.
Mr. P. P. Botelho rode Mike over six furlongs and the pony covered the distance in 1.37.3. After passing the winning post Mike continued to run round the course and did not stop until he had gone twice round.
Of Australian ponles, Mr. Heard took out Bar Tor over some slow work. His times will be found below. The Goose also went over a slow mile. Bobniak Star's six furlongs was a good effort, while Princess Angeline's mile of 1.53.1 is sure to earn for the pony many supporters. St. Joan and Ration went over a mile. together, the former finishing slightly better than Ration.
Tiana
Mermald
Bobalak Star
Tiny Star...........
Tilcum
Portia
Parade
Navy Hali
1.11 1.43 1.11 1.42.3
2.12.3
Copper Idol
Ration and St. Joan..... 1
Racing Spirit
Gleneagles
33.3 103.2 1.32.4 2.02
381.14.3 1.45.4
38.2 115.3 1.50.2 2,20 1.52.4 2.27
11 41.4 1.17
Trentbridge
Bayardo
Sporting Life
Soldier of Britain
Mutiny Bay
King Willow
Iron Grey Tecumseh
Night Star
33.2 1.06.1 1.37.3
37.4 37
29,3
31.3
32.2: 1,00,4 1.27.1
28,2
431 1.26.1 2.10 2.45
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R 84.2 1.00.2 1.38
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45.2 1.15.4 1.45.2 2.13.1 ....
27.4
Royal Flush and West
35.4 1.10.3 1.43.2
32,4
Oak Bay
37.1 1.13.2 1.50 2.24.3 2.55.4 31.1 34.1 1.06.1 1.36.4 2.08.1
31.2
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# 37.1 1.10.3 1.40.3
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King's Bounty
1
38 1.14.2 1.48.1 2.15
28.4
Hetman
1
40.11.17.4 1.51.4 2.22.2
30.3
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↑ 37
1.12.1 1.43.4
31.3
Princess Angeline
1. 28.4
58
1.25.1 1.53.1
28
Racing Pride
33.2, 1.04.1
30.4
2 34.2 1.07
1.38.3
31.3
29:1
31.1
29.3
14 42
1 22.3
2.03.2.2.40 3.13
1 36.4
1.06
1.39.2 2.08.4
2.56.1 29:1
33 29.2
133.2
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35.2 1.10 1:43 2.16
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36 1.05.4
29.4
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1.05
1.33.2
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32,1
1.03.4 1,33,1
29.2
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Solar Star
38.3 1.18.3 1.52 39.3 1.17 1.53 2.23.1
2.22.4
30.4
30.1
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1
39.3 1.15.2 1.48.4 2.18
29.1
"Shaughraun
33.2 1.04.3
31.1
The Carp and. City View i
36 1.05.3
29.3
2
Chesterfield
1
42.1 1.21. 1.54.2 2.25.2
31
Classic Hall
36.4 1.12.1
1.42.4
30.3
31.2
Young Chap and Nation-
I 37 1.12.4 1.47.2 2.19.3 1 34
32.1
1.07.11.40.3 2,09.3
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1.10 1.43.4 2.13
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1 34.3 1.08
1.40.3 2.12.1
31.3
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1.43
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1 29.3 1.02.2
1.35,3 2,07
4 35.2 1.07
32.4 1.20
1.52.2 2.21
28.3
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3.34
1.08
1.40.1.
32.1
321 1.11
Cavalcade
35.4 1.10.2
1,40 1.40.2
29
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Colombo and Vago
31
Gay Butterfly
1
37"
1.14 1.50 2.21.1
31.1
Blue Danube
31,3 1.06.1 1.40
33.4
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32
48.1 1.22 1.56.3 2.26.3
30
238.4 1.12.1 1.42
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41 1.14. 1.46 2.18
31.3 32
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2 36.3 1.10.2 1.42.4
32.2
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Racing Luck
Electric Star
1 34 1.09
1.15.4 1.49.3. 2.22,2 # 32.3 1.04.1 "134.1
38.3 1.15
1.51.2 2.23.2 1 43.3 1.25.3 2.05 2.35.3
30.4 1.16 1.46.1
1.42 2.13
32.4 29.2 32 30:3 30.1 31
Midday Sun
# 39.1 1.18.1 1.51.3.
33.2
Racing Streak
4 282 58.3 1,29
Hot Jun
4 35
1.08.4 1.39.2
30.2 30.3
1 35.1 1.12.3 1.48.3 2.18
29.2
Brilliant Star
1. 38.2 1:17
1.54.3, 2.27
32.3
Chow Fan
* 35.2 1.09
1.40.3
31.3
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29.3
Soldier of Fortune
46.2 1.25
2.05.3 2.38
32.2
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1 38.2 1.16.3 1.52.2 2.24.1.
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30.4.
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al Day
The Goose
Glad Eyes, Spinaway,
and King's Fancy...... 1 34 Gold Currency and Gold
Bullion
'Cossack's Beauty
Soldier of China
Brass Idol
Bag Tor
Marshal
Budge
The Redshank
Racing Triumph
Wakefield
Mayflower
Red Fox....
St. Ivse and F1-Fa1 High Life and Dare
Devil
Ebony. Idcl
The Tiger
Scar Face and Diego... 1
Beta
Don .....
Soldier of Italy
2 30.4 1.11.1 1.42.1
31.2 31.3
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INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY RICHMOND WIN
SEMI-FINAL
India Defeat: China
BY GOAL KICK
India defeated China by six clear, Kalwant Singh went through on goals in the remaining semi-final on his own to complete the half,! tie in the International Hockey dožen.. series on the Marina ground, yes- terday evening.
India were by far the superior team and should have scored twice as many goals, but Awtër Singh at centre forward refused to get rid of the ball unless com- pelled to and' wrecked many à promising opening.
'A” LADIES WIN RECREIO
CAER CLARK GAME
The Recreio "A" Ladies defeated the
Association Central British Ladies by the only goal in the last of the Caer Clark Cup hockey en- "R. H. Wong in goal for Chins counters, on the latter's ground at was magniacent and his smother-King's Park yesterday. ing of several of India's Inside forwards attacks earned him many a round of applause.
The game opened at a very fast pace, Awter Singh opening the scoring with a good goal from a centre by Walayat Shah.
China were penned in their own twenty-five for a
considerable time before Lal Singh went through in solo effort to put India two goals in the lead.
Just before the interval Lal Singh scored his second and In- dla's third goal.. when he beat the Chinese defence to score a magni- ficent goal.
2.
SECOND HALF "
The Recreio dominated play for the majority of the first half and scored through M. Remedios who netted a good goal from the left
wing.
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The best thing which can be sald of the match between the London Scottish and Richmond is that the players all voted it a splendid, game. A gusty wind proved altogether, too much for both sides. and it was difficult to decide whether the sins of com- mission by the players or the sing of omissions by the referee inost to do with the poor quality of the football.
had
In the second half the C.B.A. attacked but were unable to get through, while M. Beavis at cen-
In the end Richmond won by a tre half for the CBA. broke up goal to a try, but I am sure that many a promising Recrelo attack
on neither occasion would the M. Alves at centre half for the scoring side, have claimed to have winners played a good defensive
done so. It is generally thought game while C. Osmund and M.
that a territorial advantage Basto, the Recreio backs were un-entities a alde to more points than passable.
CLUB WIN FRIENDLY ENCOUNTER
of
In the second half India had most of the play although China
A closely contested game made a few spasmodic attempts to score but without any conceivable hockey was witnessed at King's combination on the part of the in-" Park yesterday when the Hong side forwards, they failed every | Kong Hockey Club defeated the East Lancashire Regiment by the time.
odd goal in five.
H. W. Lee was very good in China's defence in the second half and affected many a last minute
Save.
the
Kartar Singh brought spectators to their feet with a brilliant solo effort, but Wong, turned the ball for a corner from which Awter Singh put India 4 goals ahead.
From the bully-off, India went, further ahead when Lee deflected a hit by Awter Singh past Wong
into his own net.
Just before the final whistle
Corporal Snuggs opened the scoring for the Regiment in the opening minutes of the game but N. A. E. Mackay levelled the scores soon after. The Regiment again took the lead through Sergeant Owen but again the Club came on level terms through Owen-Hughes, who cut in from the right wing to equalise.
In the second half the Club did most of the attacking and took the lead through N. A. E, Mackay who scored a well deserved goal,
TSUI WINS SINGLES
TENNIS TITLE
POLISHED PERFORMANCE BY
YOUNG CHINESE
polished performance to defeat Tam Yoc Fong in three straight sets. The scores were 12-10, 6-2.
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He seemed to be "everywhere, First of all leading up to a score and then tuming up in the nick of time to prevent Richmond from; acoring. He was not quite BO prominent in the second half as he wastin the first, but he had
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attacks.
Aitchison cut through very Tsui Wai Pul won the tennis, but had bad luck in not annexing nicely and made good use of the short punt ahead and Dunn was Angles championship title yester-the rauch needed point." day afternoon, when he gave, a In winning the first stanza, Tsui Very quick off the mark, making Aitchison's breaks through even smashed extremely well. The young Hanol player, on the other of these openings that
more dangerous: It was after one Grant hand, realising his weakness at the scored their only try. Reid kicked net,,, forced the game to be played a goal from the try which "Tuffe scored under the posts, ao Rich- mond ran out winners by that margin.
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Tsil Wat Pul won the first three games in the second set with sound all-round play. He had Tam com-
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Tam Yoc Fong played an ex- ceptionally steady game and sel- dom took any risks, but Tsul's re- sourcefulness, coupled with sound stroke production, put an early pletely out-generalled. His clever F. A. R. Hunter, E. M. M. Hender- end to what might otherwise have ly placed shots close to the side. been a prolonged affair.
lines often sent Tam outside the In introducing Miss Peggy Hum-court to retrieve the ball, from phreys to give away the trophies where he had no chance to deal open singles and with Tsui's fast returns. Despite doubles tournaments. Mr. T. E the Hangi player's consistency, he Pearce congratulated Tsui and, lost the set to Tsui by 8-3.
Richmond.-F. Mennim; R. "L. Tarn on the good exhibition they
Tam started well in the third Beverley, W. M. Welch J. L. Reid, Fle put up yesterday afternoon.
stanza by snatching the first two T. Irish; B. V. Godtray, D. C. King; also congratulated the Rumjahn games. His fine forehand driving C. R. Hopwood. D. K Shutt, A. D.. Cousins for winning the doubles had Tsui well beaten. This, how-Wigan, E. A. Styles, G. E. Dela- title for the tenth consecutive
ever, was only a fash in the pan. field, R. R. Cooke, J. Mega R. J. year, which, he thought, not only
for Taul won the next six games Tutte, constituted a record in the Colony,
in succession.
Reteree: H. L. V. Day. but probably in any other tennis club outside Hong Kong as well He also congratulated Messrs. E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman for being runners-up in the doubles event..
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High Tennis Standard It had been remarked, said Mr.. Pearce, that the standard of tennis this year was below that seen in previous tournaments. He did ziot hold that opinion, especially after having seen the excellent perfor- mances in both the singles and doubles finals:
Mr. W. AH. Duff's withdrawal from the tournaments on account of business reasons was rather un- fortunate, 'said Mr. Pearce, as it took away Bome interest, in view of the fact that Mr. Duff's pros- pects of entering the final or semi- final were quite bright. He hoped Mr. Du would be able to parti- cipate in next year's tournaments.
"Yesterday's Match.
The first set, which went to 22 games, found both men playing exceedingly cautious tennis. Tam concentrated on attacking his op- ponent's backhand, which, how- ever did not worry Teul. The latter scored numerous points with his well-known' drop 'shorts. Tsut tempted the Hanol player to come up to the net, where he easily passed him with smart placements along the sidelines, Taut needed only one more point to close the first set when the score stood at 5-4-8-7, and 9-8,
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