HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY DECEMBER 10, 1934.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
DAY OF SURPRISES IN MACAO
Big Dividends Order Of
The Day.
SANDY BAY ACCOUNTS FOR
SOUTH CHINA
CUP
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(BY MORNING DEW ") Favourites had a very bad day at Macao where in six out of seven races, they failed to turn up. The dividends were co¤- sequently on the big side. the smallest in the first six races being $38 and the biggest 5138.
Sandy Bay won the South China Cup, the main race of the day. He just warded off Young Chap. Boxing Eve accounted for Tillicum, while Limelight was responsible for the biggest dividend of the afternoon when he accounted for Chlef Seattle by a neck. Lemberg beat Jungle Jim In the "C" Class race, while in the opening event, Varo came in to pay $51.50 for a win.
The only race where the ponies ran true to form was in the Ladles race, where Miss Belly Fair brought home Valley Hall to beat Bold Commander in a close finish.
$74,000 FOR $2 TICKET
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top of the straight that there was no chance of their being caught up. However, Heart's Glory tired very rapidly and allowed King's Parade and Young Chap to pass him. Sandy Bay tired very rapid-
Before the first race, the draw- ing for the big sweep conducted by the South China Athletic Asso clation took place. The numbers were arrayed on a very large board near the paddock and attracted a good deal of attention, Full detallsly after passing the Distance Fost of the draw appear elsewhere in this issue. The first prize exceed $74,000.
Yago
The racing started 'in sensational manner when Vaga, accounted for a field of nine ponies over six furlongs, Ridden by a jockey · un- known to local racegoers, the pony was very sparsely backed, but he led from start to finish. Valley Hall ran very convincingly and deserved second place, while Iron. sides just nosed out Banjoline for third place.
Lemberg"
Jungle Jim did not appear to run at a well under his heavy load of 168 pounds. Lemberg took things pretty easily and after staying in front for a good bit of the way. allowed the others to pass him, but as soon as the straight was reached, Fung gave him the bit and he just came through to win easily. Jungle Jim was second and Bistre third.
and was all but beaten by Young Chap. Had the race been three yards longer, `the verdict, I am certain, would have gone against him. King's Parado, was third.
Limelight
Limelight was handled very well by Mr. Pih to account for Chief Seattle in the fifth race. The latter was second most of the way, but Limelight was always in close attendance. What A Chance did the leading but just after half way. Mr. Botelho had to apply the whip and the pony did not seer! to respond. Limelight took the lead at the head of the straight with Chief Seattle and Bayardo close on his heels. He won by a. short head to pay the biggest dividend of the day. Mr. Pih's mount only carried ten tickets.
Boxing Eve
Won by two lengths; two lengtha between second and third.
Time: 29.4, 1:00.4, 1.32.2. Pari-mutuel
Win: $51.50.
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Place: $19.40, $10.50, $10.70. Also ran-Banjelina 151 (Mr. Y. T. Fung), Black Velyet 140 (Mr. R. M. Wood). Bald Commander 155 iMr. Ip Kul Ying), Colombo 418 (Mr. S. N. Pan), Racing Spirit 140 (Mr. Black), Shaughraun 140 (Mr. Delta).
Race 2 Mr. Fem's Lemberg, 150 lbs.
(Mr. Y. T. Fung) Mr. Lan's Jungle Jim, 168 lbs.
(Mr. H. C. Fib)
Mr. Lee's Blatre, 140 lbs.
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1
3
(Mr. D. Black) Won by a length; 4 lengths be- tweer, second and third.
Time: 32.4, 1.06.1. 1.37.3, 2.00.1, 42.39.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $31.30.
Place: $8.80, 58.60.
Also ran: Flying Tourist 151 (Mr. Pan).
ths.
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„Race 3-Stanley Handicap " (6 Furlongs) Mr. L Shiu Pang's. Soldier of
Fortune, 150 lbs...
(Mr, Deitz). Mr. L Reidy's Chivalrous, 149
(Mr. Fung) 2 Mr. Wong Ping Sun's Barabande,
150 lbs.
(Mr. Ip) 3 Won by half length; short head between second and third,
Time: 30.3. 1.30.2, 1.32.3. Pari-mutuel:
Win: $78.80.
Place: $14.20, $13.90, $13.90. Also ran:-Chesterfield 145 (Mr. Taylor), Delightful Chance 150 (Mr. F. F. Ed), Fudge 163 (Mr. Black), Helter Skelter 152 (Mr, Heard), No Fear 145 (Mr. Davis), Pie Face 145 (Mr. Pih).
1
Race 4-South China Cup Mr. L. Dunbar's Sandy Bay, 150
lbs.
(Mr. Davis) Mr. Longfellow's Young Chap.
145 lbs. Mr. Netgeberg) 2 Messrs. Bellamy and Gordons
King's 'Farade
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(Mr. Ip Kiu Ying) 3 Won by short head; a length be- tween second and third.
Time: 31.4 1.02.4, 1.314, 2.04.2. Pari-mutuel:-
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Win: $49.80."
PROBLEMS IN CHINA
Professor's Views
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Dec. 9: *China will be able to weather the present storm and stress by having national government similar to the one in England, whereby other leaders besides Kuo- mintang members may participate government," Professor
In the
Carsun Chang, (Chang Chun Mai), noted Chinese scholar and leader of the National Socialist Party, de- clared to-day.
FOREIGNERS ON TRAVEL
New Regulations Introduced
(From Our Special Correryandant)
Canton, Dec. 9. The rights or foreign travellers In "the interior of Kwangtung are regulated by a new ruling of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and are
'communicated to the Provincial
Bureau of Public Safety here and the various country administra- Mons
According to the regulations of the Ministry Stating that China is facing the
of Foreign Adairs, most serious crisis in her history, the permits issued to foreigners the 47-year-old professor said that travelling in the interior are good. the best talents are needed to guide only for one year subject to the the ship of state out of the dah-immunities and restrictions in the gerous reefs and shoals and that treaties.
to achieve this end there should be However, no foreigners are allow- a coalition government which com-ed to pass through places of mill- petent persons outside of the Kuo- ! táry importance or where military mintang, the present ruling party, movements are going on. This is should also be permitted to join. to prevent espionage by sples in Professor Chang made it clear places of strategic importance, that his political party is very while zones infested by bandits and much different from Herr Hitler's | Communists should not be visited in that the Chinese National So-by foreign travellers... cialist Party does not favour dicta- torship but endorses socialism, on a national basis. He also ad- vocated wide executive power to cope with the present emergency which is akin to a state of war.
The ruling adds that these re- quirements are subject to changes
in
special circumstances. Such
permits amount to information to the military authorities as to the whereabouts of foreign tourists in order to give them better protec tion in the interior,
Educated in Tokyo and Berlin, Dr. Chang attended the London School of Economics in 1919 and among his philosophical and i- terary works is the translation of Professor Harold J. Laski's "Gram- KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL mar of Polities," which is widely read in China. In 1931, Dr. Chang was a visiting professor at Jena University, Thuringen, Germany.: where he lectured on Chinese "phi- losophy. At present he is studying Industrial conditions in Canton.
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BANK.NOTES
Canton, Dec, 8.
A short time ago, the Kwang- tung Provincial Bank ordered $100,- 000 in ten-cent and fifty-cent notes from Hong Kong for circulation in.
An opponent to party, dictator ship, Dr. Chang said that there the city. must be a plan of national re-.
These bank-notes have been re- construction, pointing out thatceived by the bank, and will be put public money must be used pro perly in view of China's limited re- serve. He belleves in compulsory education and political unity with
in the country.
"China's foreign policy should be friendly 'to all. Powers," continued (Mr.this political leader. We must, however, count on self-help, and it would be unwise to rely on the help of any particular Power, as this would have the effect of anta- gonizing others."
The old stalwart," Boxing Eve Place $9.90, $20.30, $13.50. won in grand style in the Stanley Also ran:-Great Hall, 156 Handicap, when he led by a short | Pan), Heart's Glory 168 (Mr. Deitz), head from Tillicum most of Partnership 150 (Mr. Plh), Solar Soldier of Fortune
the journey and kept up his speed Star 155 (Mr. P. P. Botelho), Tiny in the straight to win by a neck Star 140 (Mr. Black), Warrington The third race, over six furlongs
from Mrs. Dunbar's candidate. 150 (Mr. Heard), was started so far behind the six furlongs post ds to be almost an
Rading Luck was third and the others were close up. This was the extra hundred yards. Soldier of Fortune won this race from Chival-best race of the afternoon. rous by half a length with Sara- bande a head behind. No Fear and Pie Face led, but both were spent before the straight was reached. Delightful Chance was Dever in the picture, while Helter Skelter and Chesterfield" were vic- tims of a very bad start.
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Sandy Bay
Mr. Davis, riding Sandy Bay, took the lead early on in the race for the South China Cup. He was accompanied by Heart's Glory and the two were so far ahead at the
Ladies' Race
Bold Commander shot into the
lead in the last race followed by Valley Hall. The two raced all the way home, Valley Hall getting the verdict by a neck. Ironsides was third.
Mr.
Race 1 Longfellow's Vago, 150 lbs.............(Mr. Neugeberg) 1 Mr. D. A. O'Conor's Valley Hall,
155 iba.
(Mr. Davis) 2 Mr. H. X. Liang's Ironsides, 150
Ibs.
(Mr. Pih)
TRAINING GALLOPS
Preparing For The Autumn Champions
The gallops at the course on Saturday were songwhät limited owing to the fact that a number of ponies were sent to Mação. Those who are starting in the forthcoming champions wère nearly all clocked" and the times appear below:-
Little Beauty
Hetman
High Speed
Gold Bullion Sadko
Portla
4 39.4 1.13.1 1.48.1
Z 39.3 1.11.1 1.40.3"
35 1.10.3 1.42
2 35 1.10.3 1.50.4
4 34.3 1.07.2 1.37.4
45 1.22 1.53 2.20
32 1.02.20
37
1.14.1 1.49
3
Race 5-Shek-0 Handicap Mrs. Llang's Limelight, 135
Ibs.
......(Mr. Pin) 1 Mrs. Dunbar's Chief Seattle, 140
lbs. ......
(Mr. Davis) "2 Mr. Hem's Bayardo, 140 lbs.
(Mr. Fung) 3 Won by short head; half length between second and third.
Time: 23.1, 52.1, 1.29.3, 1.55.1. Pari-mutuel—
Win: $138.10.
Place: $14.90, $7.30, $7.30. Also ran: Fudge 140 (Mr. Black), Monoplane 145 (Mr. Botelho), Racing Pluck 150 (Mr. Heard), What A Chance 168 (Mr. Botelho), Zero 140 (Mr. Deltz).
As regards Manchuria, Prot. Chang stressed that it must be re- covered from Japan, but said that "China must first have a modern army backed up by a national will to fight"
KWANGTUNG COAL
Canton, Dec. & It is well-known that the coal deposits of Kwangtang Province are of great richinéss, an, as the result of recent investigations, it has been discovered that at the Race 6-Stanley Handicap present rate of consumption, the Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 152 lbs. deposits are capable of supplying (Mr. Fung)" 1 the whole province for a thousand Mrs. Dunbar's Tilicum, 155 lbs. years and more.
(Mr. Black) 2
Mr. L. Liang's Racing Luck, 140
• lbs. ......... (Mr. Neugeburg) 3 Won by a neck; a length between second and third
Time: 30.1, 592, 131 (Record).. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $43.20.
Place: $11.10, 38.70, $9.80,
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Not only in Kwangtung zelf- supporting, but it can supply the whole country and even the world's markets, when the coal deposits are properly developed.**
At present, very few of the na- tive coal deposits are worked, pre- scnt wants being met with import ed coal,
Also ran:-Gold Currency 150 It is reported that the richest (Mr. Pih), Iron Grey: 145 (Mr, deposits of coal are situated in the Deitz), Racing Pride 156 (Mr. P. P." | Pak Kong, and Kuk Kong Districts. Botelho).
Rich deposits also ezing in the Kë Yuen and Mow Ming Districts, Valley Hall... (Miss Betty Fair) 1 It is estimated that these dis
Race T-Ladles Race
tricts are capable of producing
(Miss Scott Harston) 2 | over 20 million tons of coal per
Ironsides ...................... (Mrs. Rodgers) 3 year,
Won by a neck; 2 lengths be- Fam Wah Yat Pö:
33
29.2
31.2
Bold Commander ****
40.1
30.2
27
30.2
tween second and third.
2.19.2
30.2
Time: 2.93, 1.00
12
134 1.12.3 1.49.2 2.23.1
83.4
35.2 1.08.2 1.39
30.3
Place: $9, $8.90, 311.
137 1103 1443 2112
Also ran-Banjolina. Miss Fea-
* 32 1.04 1.32.2
28.2
ron) Racing Spirit (Ms Beryl
Australian Boy
20457
27.1
37 1.21.12.06. 2.40.4
34.4
The Tiger Wonderful Stag Racing Boy Copper Idol Cavalcade Empire Day The Giraffe
Wayward Stag Ribble Chivalrous St. Ivet
In Good Time
Dinty
Bag Tor
King's Justice Mayflower Boldier of China Just That Valorous Classic Hall The Bodega Night Star Able Amazon
4 33.2 -1.06.1 1.38.1
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $17.20.
Fair), Black Velvet (Miss Gerrard), | 34.50 each
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ACROSS
1-Some pears are what we
often get (6).
To get between these chilly sheets is dangerous (8).
10. Stum for a sofa that one has
to hire, or has (9).
11.-This
may be permitted to cheat (5).
12-It's pretty clear it'must be here where ships are still and cars career (5). 14-Stop (8).
quite
18-Is responsible for the con- tents of his magazine (6), 19. Which should be
enough! (5). 22-Turn and turn this to make
alternate work. (5).
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DOWN..
1.-This includes the whole globe
(6).
2. A flap over the ear, perhaps
(6).
3.As Page said to Slender, "Hy shail nat
cock and-You choose, sir" (3).
5. This tail is cut short (9).
You may grow tals flower if
such a cutting is used (7), 7-Wet and muddy (4).
8. There is no date given for,
this die (4).
B-A Young Woman always gets
men around to help (6). 13-Here one's uncle takes his
wife for a stroll (7). 15.-What a struggle one has to make a slfter this (6)... 16. Self-possession is needed here.
(8),
17-May be good for nothing' (8).. 20-Upper part of a shoe (4). 21-How many, quarters are there In the whole of an orange?
of this "no fah use" tanage uno.
ram) (9)
25.-To give a lengthy speech (8)," 26. What a much cut peach be-
comes. (6).
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(3).
The following is the solution of Saturday's puzzle- Across. 1. Lambent; 4, Twofold;
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