TRAINING GALLOPS Large Number Of Ponies Exercised Yesterday

Training at the Valley is going space for the Second Extra Race Meeting which is being held on Saturday next and fol lowers of the sport can look forward to a day of keen racing.

A very large number of pants were clocked yesterday and some of the performances pat up augur well for the day,

..

Racing Lass was very impressive when sent over the mile which she did in 2.11.1, polishing off the last quarter in 27.1..

King's Jubilee, Foxbridge; The Tiger, Ribble, The Goose, Ros- Beau and Rose Queen, all did useful mlles finishing full of run ning.

The following were the times taken yesterday:-

Soldier of China.

i

Alaacrity

1

40.2 1.17.3 1.51 33 1.05 1.33.1

2.20.3 29.3 27.4

King's Jubilee

Foxbridge.................................

1

1 37.1 1.11.1 1.43.1 2.13.4 $0.3 37.1 1.11.1 1.43 2.13.4 30.3

Ribble

11

38.2 1.11.4 1.44.2

2.14.3 30.1

High Principle

36.3 1.10.2 1.43.2

33

Fl-Fa

1

35.1 1.07.2 1:40

Touch Stone

1

35.1 1.07.2 1.40

2.14.2 34.2 2.14.2 34.2

Sarabande

Matinee Idol

I.

Solar Star

1

38.3 1.13.3 1.45 1.50 38.3 1.16.1 39.3 1.16.1 1.50

31.2 2.22 32 2.22 32

Plain View

31.4 1.04

1.37

33

Bright Star

2.31.4 1.04

1.37

33

Soldier of Victory

1

38 1.13

1.44

31

The Tiger

1 35 1.08

1.41

2.12

King's Bounty

}

41 1.20

38.3 1.14

Belmont Star

Philandered

Chateau Bay

Tin Ho "

Mersey

Ythan

Estover

32.2

31 1.54 2.22 32 1.46.2 35 1.11.3 1.44 2.15.4 31.4 48.1 1.29 2.05.2"

238 1.10 1.42.1

36.2 32

1 37 1.12

1.44 2.15.2 31.2

1

37. 1.12 1.44

2.15.2 31.2

1

39.3 1.15.2 1.49.2 2.19.1 29.4-

Sci-Fa

1 39.3 1.16.2 1.49.2 2.18.1 29.4

Gold "Picker

* 42 1.22 1.51.3

29.3

Gold Coln

↑ 42 1.22 1.513

29.3

Beginner's Auck

43.3 1.21.4 1.54

32.1

Wadebridge

I

38 1.15.1 1.51.2 2222 31

Double Chance

1

Propitious Time

1

39.4 1.14.1 1.46.3 2.17.2 30.4 39.4 1.14.1 1.48.3 2.17.2 30.4

The Cheetah

36.2. 1.10.2 1.43

Racing Boy

1

35,2 1,10

1.44

2.17

2 35

1.08.2 1,41

35

1.08.2 1.41".

32.3 33 32.3 "32:3

1 38

1.09.2 1.42.2 2.16

1.38

1.09.2 1.42.2 2.16

33.3 33.3

1

38

1.12.1 1.44.2 2.16

31.3

31.1 1.02.2. 1:33.3

31.1

4 31.1.1.02.2 1.33.3

31.1

33.3

133.2. 1.06

1.39.3

33,3

38.2 1.15.2 1.52 2.23

31 39.2 1.15.2 1:52 2.23 31 44 1.21.21.55.22.25.3 30.1-

1

1 37.1 1.18.1 1.52

* 32.1

1 45 1.26 2.01 1.03.3 1.35

37.2 1.16.1 152 2,23 31

.2.23

31

27 31,2

2.28

31.2 35

Half Moon

The Pike Bold Major

Copper Smith

Bold Captain

Victoria Hall

"

High Honour

In Good Time

Tiny Stár

Ace of Aces

Invincible Knight

King's Parade Young Chap

Soldier of Fortune

St. Joan

"Pacific Hall

Gold Bullion Strathaird

Wayward Stag

The Omadhuan Leading Bee

Jolly Eyes

The Rain Gange Don

Mayflower

Cavalcade

West Parade

The Deemster

Mistake Bay

Pontiac Bay

What A Chance

Macaroni

Copper Idol

€ 33.2 1.06 1:39.3

32.1 1.03.3 1.35

44.3 1.27 2.02

1 33 1.07

1.42.3 2.16.3 34

2 37.3 1.12 1.43.1

1.03.3 1.38.3

# 36.3 1.09.2 1.40 -

1.53.2 2.28 34,3

I

42.3 1.20

1 53.2 2.28 34.3

1.

42.3 1.20

1 37.4 1.17.3 1.56.1 2.29.2 33.1

1

37.4 1.17.3 1.56.1 2.29:2 33.1

34.1 1.07.1 1.37.2 34.11.07.1 1:37.2

30.1*

1 38.1

1 38.1

≥ 38 1.14 1.46

1.16 1.18 37.3 1.12

30.1 32

1.503 2.21.4 31.1 1.50.3 2.21.4 31.1 1.43.1.

31.1

31.1

32

30.3

37

1.12.2 1.44.2

32

'The Goose

37.1 1.12.3 1.443 2.13.3 29

Snowy River

4 35.3 1.07.2 1.35

273

1

30.2 1.14 1.44 2.11.1

27.1

4 38.4 1.15.3 1.48.3

4 38 *1.152 1:53.1

33 37.4

Racing Lass

Helluvatelia

Valorous

Inverhark

Forget-Me-Not

Boldier of Peace-

Artic Star

Great Hall Partnership Valley View

What's The Time

Rousseau

Rose-Queen

"Gold" Dust

Locksley Hall

35

1 37.1 1.12 1.44.3 2.18.3 32

1 43 1.25 2.02.4 2.35 32.1"

4 37.21.15 1.47.5 2.13.2... 30.4.

37.2 1.15 1.47.3 2.18.2 30.4

# 30.3 1.01.3 1.35.1

4 34.4 1.08 1.38

# 34.4 1.06 1:38-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935.

FANLING HUNT GYMKHANA

Programme For Sunday

The following is the programme for the Fanling Hunt Gymkhana which will be held at the Kwarti Race Course (by kind permission of the Stewards) on Sunday, Mar. 24, commencing, at 3. p.m.-

SECOND EXTRA MEETING

Entries And Weights

The following are the entries and-weights for the Second Extra Race meeting which is taking place on Saturday:-

Commonwealth Handleap, "C"

Class (11 Miles)

Bistre 155 lbs., Bright Star 158, Chateau Bay 148, Don 155, Estover 140, Firt 153, Flybynight 140, Fly- ms Tourist 145, Jungle Jim 156, Mayflower 158, Mersey 146, Mono- plane 145, Pacific Hall 140, Racing

partner who will be standing be-dier of Peace 158, Tammany Hall hind a table he will then drink 140, The Tiger, 165, Valorous 145, biscuit Wayward Stag 181, West Parade a glass of liquid, eat a and whistle the tune to his part-151, What A Chance 140. ner-she will write it down on an- will other piece of paper and he

SOCCER GOSSIP

From Here And There

(Special Air-Mail Service)

TABLE TENNIS

Shows The Way

Table tennis has given a lead-or at_least a hint to Wimbledon. •

For in future professional and amateur table tennis players will compete. together.

London, March 1. -

A congress of delegates "repre- Mr. George Jobey and Mr. Neilsenting table tennis authorities Harris. respectively managers of throughout the world discussed the of "professionalism in Derby County and Swansea Town, question are great friends. But they can't London. do a des! about Sid Wileman, young inside forward amongst the Derby players recently "circular ised" amongst other clubs,

Neil would like to have' Sid as the Vetch Field. It seems that both managers realise the player's

purse.

They decided to leave the ques tion in the hands of national organisations to allow dual play

or not.

Mixed professional tournaments will therefore be beld immediately in Great Britain, Czechoslovakia

Whistling Race Pairs dady and Gentlemanın Gentlemen will lined up and given the name o! some well-known tune on a plece of paper. On be- ing started he will gallop to his Boy 155, Royal Romance 146, Sol-possibilities and the fee wanted and Hungary as these three decid-

is just too high for the Swansened "For" the new move.

"It is naticipated that other cou- tinental bodies will follow suit THE SAME SEARCH.. without delay. It is peculiar that Grimsby

"We are giving the lead to the Town have had few defensive Lawn Tennis Association," said John Siddron, honorary worries a recent seasons. Thear Mr.

Their secretary of the E.T.T.A. The half back line picks itself. gallop back to the starting pointsmith 148, Bold Captain 140, Bold inside forwards do likewise! But time is past when, we can reason

on the wings the Town have hardly ably expect young

travel hundreds of miles to keep been so well served.

When Mr. Wilf Gillow was the game going. They cannot manager at Blundell Park he way afford the broken time." always on the look out for extreme Frank Manager wing Womack is still on the job. It's as an inside-left. Leicester City just a case of looking around, for know all about this. Ralph was pressed into service at inside-left something a little better.

against Leicester City last season and played such a game as to leave a lasting impression upon the City...

with the two chits, both of which he must present to the Judge.

Union Plate (8 Furlongs) Beginner's Luck 142 lbs, Black

Major 145, Coppersmith 143, Double Chance, 151, Flamingo 145, Half Shopping Bace

Moon 151, Helluvafella 145, High Competitors mounted. will line Principle 147, High West 148, Lead- up at the end of the Polo Grounding Bee 145, Locksley Hall 145.

receive Each Competitor will

Matinee Idol 147, Propitious Time piece of paper with the name of 158. Sci-Fa 150, Strathnaim 142, some article on it. On being start- The Deemster 147, The Omadhuan ed they will gallop to a pile of ar 118, The Pike 148, The Rain Gauge ticles and search for the article 151, Valley View 150. What The camed on the piece of paper-ha-Time 145. ing found this they will pick it up -gallop to the starting point and hand the piece of paper and ar- ticle to the Judge.

F

Hongham Handicap, "B" Class 11 Miles)

Bright View 156 lbs. Hetman 168, King's Bounty 185, King's Jubilee needle 158, Macaroni 181, Ribble 185,

paint Rose-Queen 160, Soldier of China. await 151, Soldier of Germany 161.

dis-

Threading Needle Race Gentlemen carrying a and thread will ride to s where their matcos will them, and where they will moint. They will then ran to a point where their lady partners are standing with a cigarette and box of matches. Ladies may help to light the cigarette in any way they wish, but may not assist in threading the needle. Gentlemen will return mounted and the first gentleman past the winning post with his cigarette lighted and his needle threaded will win.

Rosehill Handicap, "B" Class

men.

NOTHING DOING "Not a chance in the world." The speaker is Frank Womack, the Grimsby Town' manager. I was on to Frank about the inquiries which have recently been made by other clubs about Charlie Craven, the Blundell Park inside-left.

Two clubs I knew of would snap op the Boston lad. They would

I $00. From what pay,

can

gather the Town are not inclined that way at all.

CONFIDENCE JUSTIFIED Right in the Burnley limelight these days is Alan Scott, the young this goalkeeping giant. That

amateurs. to

A

I know a Leicester offcial who wanted to go for Hann s means of settling their forward problems. A deal would be di cult now.

WORTH IT

-If Aston Villa care they will. and "a. good fee for Bob Brockle bank, their London-born inside. right. Bob played good football in his first team games earlier this Some people,, in fact, season. think his relegation to the reserves was undeserved.

INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS

First Heats Run Off

The first heats of the annual Inter-School Athletic Sports were held yesterday afternoon at the S.C.A.A. ́ground, "Caroline Hill, The finals will be run off

on Friday

22nd at 2.30 pm, when MrG. R. Sayer, Director of Education will kindly distribute the prizes.

The following were the results:-

100 Metres 1st Heat; 1. St.

1. St. Joseph's 2. St. Paul's; 3rd Heat: 1. Wah Xan, 2. Ying Wah

Joseph's, 2. Wah Yan; 2nd Heat:

Long Jump:-1. D.B.S., 2. Wah. Yan, 3. La Salle, 4. St. Joseph's, 5. Man Sang, 6. Wah Yan.

800 Metres:ist Heat: 1. St Joseph's, 2. Wah Yan; and Heat: 1 La Salle, 2. St. Stephen's; 3rd Heat:- 1. D.B.8., 2. St. Joseph's.

Pole Vault: 1. St. Stephen's, 2 Ying Wah, 3. La Salle, 4. Man Sang, 5. St. Paul's, B. La Balle, 7. St. Joseph's, 8. Ying Wah.

200 Metres--16 Heat: 1. Wah Yan, 2. D.B.S., 2nd Heat: 1. La Salle, 2. St. Joseph's; 3rd Heat: 1. St. Paul's, 2. St. Stephen's.

Shot Put:1. St. Joseph's St. Stephen's, 3. La Salle, 4. DBS.....” 5. DBS., 6. Wah Yan,

400 Metres-1st Heat: "1. 8t Joseph's, 2. C.B.S.; 2nd Heat: 1. La Salle, 2. King's; 3rd Heat: 1. D.BS, 2. Wah Yan,

-1.500 Metres:-1st Heat: 1. CB.8, 2. St. Joseph's 3., Queen's, 4. St. 1. Et, Stephen's; 2nd Heat: Joseph's.

110 Metres High, Hurdles:-1st" " Heat: 1. DBS, 2. Wah Yan; 2nd Heat: 1. King's, 2 St. Paul's: 3rd Heat: 1. King's 2. Queen's

Medley Relay Race: 1st Heat: 1. St. Joseph's, 2. St. Stephen's, 3. Man Sang. C.B.S.; 2nd Heat: 1.

(I Mile) Alacrity 152 lbs., Goldsmith 159, High Finance 183, Mutiny Bay 139. Racing Lass 139, Snowy River 149,

Bob has been at Villa Park for St. Joan 155. The Goose 149, Wood-Liverpool product is playing wel!

and conddently says something for five or six seasons. That does not land Stag 149.

Manager Tom Bromilov.

make him old. The manager of a Alan has had his bad days at southern club has Bob under consi-La Salle, 2, St. Paul's, 3. Wah Yan,

4. DBS.. the Turf Moor, but Burnley deration just now. manager was always sure this goalkeeper would make good. And Alan bas. His cup-tie displays have not escaped notice..

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Dominion Handicap (2 Mile Post Once Round 'and In.) Belmont Star 146 lbs, Emergency Call 148, Gola Dust 140, Gold Picker Invermark 152, Invincible

GOING UP

Gretna Green Race Pairs-Lady and Gentleman- | 148, Pars will line up at the starting Knight 156, Locksley, Hall 140, Pro- point and wil be pointed out a ritious Time 151, Sci-Fa. 143.

Gilbert Wassell, Blackpool's pile of clothing. When started Seventeenth of September 182, The young right back is still the they will gallop over a small hur Cheetah 161, Tin Ho 151, Touch-object of interest by clubs a good" few miles from Bloomfield Road, dle to their clothing-put it on stone 145; Wadebridge 181.

Interest, in fact, is growing. remount and gallop back holding hands.

Obstacle Race

Colonial Stakes 1 (2′ Mile). Ace of Aces 153 lbs., Arctic Star 148, Diogenes 151, Estover 151, Fürt Competitors will be dismounted On the word "GO" competitors 148, Flybynight 151. Jolly Eyes 148, will mount jump a flight of hur-Mersey 151, Night View 148, Pacific dies gallop to a small ral-dis-Hall 148, Plain View 145, Royal Romance 151, Soldier of Peace 158, mount-Jump over rail and make

Soldier of Victory 161, Tammany pony jump after them-mount, and eat an orange tied to a post gal-Hall, 151, Twenty Grand 148, Vol-

taire 151, Ythan 158. lop on to some carrots, and pony eats carrots, then on to a bucket. containing fruit, pick the fruit out of the bucket with the mouth and put it. on the ground-unsaddle pony, remount bareback and gal- lop to the "Tinishing Line?

.35.3

32

32

1 39 1.13 1.46.2 2.19.2 33.

1 384 110.3 1.42 2.14.1 32.1

.1 38.4 --1/10.3 1.42. 2.14.1 32.1

4 38.2 1.15 147.2

238.2 1.15 1.47.2

32 2 32.2

Emergency Call

1

"1

45.4 1.30.1 2.08.4 2.39.4 31. 45.41.30.1 2.08.4 2.39.4 31

1 45.4 1.30.1 2.08.4 2.39.4 31

35 1.10 1.42.3

32.3

Estrellita

Blacksmith

Soldier of Germany

EXHIBITION TENNIS

Brilliant Display By Kho

Kho Bin Kee, China's National Champion and Davis Cup player, delighted a large gathering off

"aces.” Overhead, he was a delight

YACHTING

Sixth Wednesday

Race Results"

Empire Handicap (2 Mile Post

Some weeks ago a First Division chib had the chance of signing the Cradley Heath boy for quite

club figure. Another

on the scene, Then modest appeared another Blackpool may be revis ing their original valuation.

ASKING "TOO MUCH

One club manager I know has Jim switched his interest from Strong, the Chesterfield goalkeeper. to another Northern Section per former. The reason! Not that Tim isn't good enough; just that Chesterfield are asking for too much

Once Round and in) Diogenes 140 lbs. Foxbridge 145, Gold Coin 148, Harvest View 148, Herod 188, High Honour 148, King's Two thousand five hundred Jubilee 154, Mistake Bay 161, Pon-pounds for a lad in his first season tiac Bay 154, Rose Queen 158, Rousseau 145, Victoria Hall 152.

Mirs Bay Stakes-From the Two Mile Post Once Round and in (About 1 Mile 171 Yds.)

is certainly a tidy assessment. Maybe Chesterfield have no real hopes of landing this fee, but that is what they have asked,

A MOVE LIKELY

When Wales play their remain- Hetman 157 lbs., Kings Fancy ing match against Ireland ut 182, Bright View 154 Jungle Jim Wrexham it is not unlikely that 360 The Tiger 150 Limelight 1501 Hough of Preston North. Great Hall 130, Gold Bullion 150, End, will be one of their backs. Warrington 150, Don-150,-Mayflow- er 150, Boldier of China 150.

Taiwan Bay Handicap, "D" Class (2 Mile Post Once Round and in)

Boxing Eve 152 lbs., Copper Idol 150, Delightful Chance 182, Festival Eve 148, Fi-Fa 140, Fudge 148, Glad Eyes 148, Gold Bullton 155, Gold. I expect one or other of the in Currency 158, Great Hall 168, Interested parties to do a deal here. Finished Par. Pl. Good Time 153, Iron Grey 156, Billy has been five seasons at

Preston.

The following were the results of the 8th Wednesday Race sailed yesterday, the course being Chan- nel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rocks (P.), Channel Rocks (8.),

iine, 5.4 miles:

A class Started 14.50 Yacht

16.57.55

Carpenter i

(Mr. A. J. Hazeland)

Wasp II...... 16.44.02

(Major Griffin)

(Mra. E. Eliott)

Jan.

16.44.03

to watch, his smashes which were | Artenus mi... · 16.48.04

fast and accurate often leaving his opponent standing.

After slow start, the local (Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson). champion also found his form with Isobel the result that the match produced some brillant exchanges. In sever- al instances Tsui acquitted himself creditably. He was, however, great |ly worried by Kho's "deep GKOBE- cours drives which he failed to re- turn on numerous occasions.

...16.48.13. (Doctor L J. Davis)" " Jose... 16.43.42

(Miss M. Larssen) Pat 18.43.45 (Commodore F. Elliott)

"IT" and "G" Class

Started 15,05 Widgeon 16.53.30 16:43.26

(Col Bilderbeck) Gael 18.58.45 36.4212.

(Mr. J. H. Davis) Toynette 18.48.22 14.32.10

(Mr. W. Fennelly”

Club

1 7

B 3

King's Parade 155, Limelight 165, No Fear 145, Partnership ``152. Philanderer 18, Barabande 145, Solar Star 161, Soldier of Fortune 158, Tiny Star 163, Young Chap

$167.

BILLIARDS

By that time, moreover, Billy may not be a North End player.

See the position?. Hough, though one of the most successful converta to full back, is unable to get place in the Preston team. He is far too useful, a back to be satisfied with anything less.

THE PLAYER'S OPTION Consider for a moment the feelings of Cheater officials who watched George Baines play his part in the defeat of the Cestrians. Baines scored two of the goals hy which Doncaster Rovers beat Ches ter in the important game at Sea-

and Road.

to

How many of the spectators new that it was only by a Kairebreath Chester failed The results of the Steel, Coulson secure his transfer! This way Snooker League matches played on

"Everything seemed cut and dried Tuesday together with League for Baines to sign for Chester. Table to date

Manager Charlie Hewith was in Garrison Sergeants Mesa, 4; C, & the office at Bramall Lane trying to fix things when in walked PO's Rec. Rooms, 1. Central Police Mess 4 St. Doncaster Bovers. It was easier

Patrick's Club 1

for the Sheffield United centre- forward to travel from his home Frison Officers Mess 4; Nat. York to the ground at Doncaster

Dockyard Police, 1.

than it was to Chester

League Table

The Doubles The feature of the exhibition lay tennis enthusiasts at the Houg in the doubles in which the visitor Kong Cricket Club yesterday when partnered by E. C. Fincher defeated The gave a brilliant exhibition-a the Rum/shn cousins, 6-1, 6-3. The type of tednia which all too, seldom visitor completely dominated, the is witnessed In the Colony.

court in this match with his bril-

PF. A Pts In his match against Tsui Wai liant smasher and his long rafies Pul whom he beat by 6-4, 6-3, the with the Rumjahn cousing from

Prison Officers Mess 3 12 3 12 Garrison Bgts. Mess 3 123 12 visitor revealed himself a tennis which he seldom came out second-

Central Police Mexs 3 10 5 10 player of no mean blilty. He best. Fincher also played at the possesses a great variety of stokes top of his form, but he was SOME--

C. & P.O.'s Rec which he exploited with grace, what overshadowed by his colleague

In the Bacond Division of the While seemingly not exerting him whose brilliant display won round

Burnley RE, W.O."3 & Bgta, self in the least, his forehand and after round of applause. Although English Football League, Bu backhand drives are powerful to the score indicated that they were were beaten on their own ground, the extreme. His services is fast soundly beaten, the Rumjahn the visitors, Hull City, scoring three

and well placed and in this direc-cousins played as well as could be goals to one--

tion he scored quite a:

ber of expected in the circumstances

Meuler

HOME FOOTBALL

London Mar. 19.

Rooms 3 6 98

Mess 2 5 5 5 RN. Dockyard Police 3 5 10 St. Patricks Club 31.12 Catholic Union

He had the option but he signed for Doncaster Rovere THEY KNOW

NOW HIS WORTH

High compli sita are?.coming the way of Ralph Hann the Derby County left-half This is not surprising for Halpha landlad hea established with the Rams supporters. caps a good in out in Eric.

It is not generally known, how ever, that Hann first made ground

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