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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935.

ABLE AMAZON ESTABLISHES ANOTHER

Only Two Big Dividends Returned

L. P. RALPH RIDES TWO

U

RIDES TWO WINNERS

Ideal weather which had made the track. conducive to good racing tavoured the Ninth Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club which was, however, featured by poor attendance, due no doubt, to the various counter attractions. The large exodus of Chinese to Canton for the Flouble Tenth celebrations and the Interport Lawn Bowls were in a way responsible for this.

Racing was keen and fast and it was once again left to Abie Amazon to shatter another record. In the Canberra Randup Able Amazon returned the splendid time of 1 minute 57-2/5 sees, as against the old record of 1 minute 59-3/5 sees, for 1 mile and 171 yds.

Dividends on the whole were not high. The cash sweep tickets in particular only passed the $1,000 mark once in the corse of the afternoon's sport while only two high, dividends were returned.

In the first event of the day's programme Soldier of Peace returned $232.60 while in the Jordan Handicap, (2nd Section) Cad Eyes returned the highest dividend of the day by bringing in $275 to its 25 backers.

Sixty-five punters backel Jungle Jim in the second leg of the Daily Double and were each rewarded will $47,60. 1988

L. P. Ralph was the most successful jockey, returning two Brats while Donald" Black had a first, three seconds and a third flowed by L. G. Frost with a first, a second and two third.

CARNARVON HANDICAP

by a short lead. Tiger lagged be- ; dale (Mr. P. P. Botelho 151, Tam-i hind to come in, third."

many Hall (Mr. Roza) 151, Tillicum

Mr. Butter) 148.

It was a very well judged race that Black rode and he paid his 477 backers $11,20,

JORDON HANDICAP (SECOND

The track looked good alter the last few days of rain and with a! medium sun shining everything pointed to good times being clock-. ed. Attendance for the first race. when seven pontes faced the star- ter, was popt. The ponies were i sent off to a good start with Pon- 1 tiac Bay in the lead, followed by Victoria Hall. After the first quar- ter Pride of Honour cam up to second place and Soldier of Vic-first quarter to second place and

Lory third. These positions were maintained right up to the last quarter when Soldier of Peace gradually forged ahead, followed by Pontiac Bay and Rose Queen. The same positions obtained at the post "Soldier of Peace returned $232,60 for a win.

SECTION) "D" CLASS seventeenth of September led a eld of 13 starters. Festival Eve and Tiny Star followed closely i While Young Chap came up at the

when

Betting

Win.

Place.

1st Pony

73

108

2nd Pony

158

183

3rd Pony

117

The Field

884

112 1.045

Total

1,232 1.+448

the same positions were maintain-3-Carbérra landleap"A" Class

(from 2 Mile. Post Once Round ed till the last quarter

and in.) Festival Eve, after taking the lead- from Seventeenth of September. was displaced by Glad Eyes who came up nicely to win by two lengths and Incidentally paid its; 25 backers 5275 for a win. Young Chap came in second and Festival Eve third.

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Mr. Fatshan's Able Amazon, 165

lbs.

(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. Li Shlu Pang's Racing -

Heart, 141 lbs. ...Mr. Black 2: Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson's Bag Tor.

145 lbs. ...... Mr. Butler) 2 * Dead heat.

Won by three lengths, dead heat. Time: 10.1, 36.4, 1.04.3, 1.31.1.

1.57.4. Part-mutuel :- Win: $6.20.

Place: $5.10, $5.10.

Also ram:-Rose-Arm (Mr. Plh)

lbs.

JORDAN HANDICAP—"D" CLASS The 13 starters went off in a

AUSTIN PLATE-"C" CLASS bunch. Popular Star led with Zero

High Speed ran across from the and Heart's Glory coming up in the rear Zero displaced Popular left to take the railing and led Star for first place at the first Flybynight. Past the winning post quarter, At the "haif, mile post for the first time High Speed was Zero was leading with Gold Bullion still in front with Monoplane a and Heart's Glory taking second close second followed by Flyby-149

Near the half mile mark and third

respectively. right. Heart's Glory came up to second Jungle Jim came up to the second place at the last quarter while position with Monoplane third. Zero maintained its lead. At the Jungle Jim went further ahead on stretch Zero, Boxing Eve, Popular the stretch, Monoplane coming in for second place with High Speed Star and Gold Bullion were fight- ing neck to neck. The final stand-❘ third paying $22.40, to its 60 ings were Zero winning by a neck

places

from Heart's CHory while Boxing Eve was a short head behind.

CANBERRA HANDICAP-"A".

CLASS.

backers.

CANTALA HANDICAP-"B"

CLASS

Giraffe led followed by Vixen Tor. Snowy River came up at the

The race of the giants started | half mile past with St. Joan drop- with Able Amazon leading the Held ping back from third to the rear. With Bag Tor second. When the Both Giraffe

Vixen and

Tor pontes passed the post Rose Ann dropped back with Alacrity and came up to the front with Able Halcyon coming up. In the stretch Amazon, Racing Heart and Bag Tor Vixen Tor spurted, followed by in the order named.

Ala- Rose Ann Showy River and Alacrity.

1st Pony

1

Betting

Win. Place.

339

232

61

37

The Field

62 .54

545

23

Total........

567 346

2nd Pony 2nd Pony

1-Double Tenth Plate

(5 Furlongs)

1

Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Britain, 161 lbs...Mr. Deitz) Mr. Hem's Gladiator, 158 lbs.

(Mr. Black) 2 Mr. L. Dunbar's. Oak Bay, 161

lbs.

(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by a length, the same be- tween second and third.

Time: 13.4. 40.3, 1.10.3.

Win: $275.

Fluce: $48.90, $15.00, $12.30. Also ran:-Copper Idol (Mr. Ralph) 158 lbs., King's Frade" (Mr. Black) 115, Limelight (Mr. Y. T Fung) 148, Lino Hunter (Mr. R. M. Wood) 148, Luck Strike (Mr. PIN) 148, Nebular Star (Mr. Prichard) 140, Partnership (Mr. Pan) 148. Propitious Time (Tang Man Wal -136, 17th of September (Mr. Most)

155, Tiny Star (Mr. Roza) 158.

Betting.

Place"

97

Win.

1st Pony

25

2nd Pony

154

3rd Pony The Field

203

162 222 1,141 1,187

Total

1.563 1,588

1-Austin Plate (from 2 Mile Post Once Round and In.)

Mr. Lun's Jungle Jim, 154 lbs.

(Mr. Liang)

Dr. Li Shau Kee's Monoplane, 158

lbs

(Mr. Pan) 2

Mr. L. T. F. 's High Speed, 150

lbs.

(Mr. Plh) 3 Won by a length, length and a half between second and third.

Time: 10.3 39.3, 1:10.2. 1,42.2.

2.13.3.

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $16.40,

Place: $8.40 $9,20. $22.40. Also ran:-Bright Star (Mr. W H. Choy) 146 tbs, Daylight Eve Mr. Cheape) 147, Flybynight (Mr. Ralph 151, Great Hall (Mr. Rozaj 157,. Lunberg (Mr. Black)" 150, Mer- (Mr. Deilz): 150, Soldier of SEY China Mr P. P. Botelho 151. Spihaway (Mr. Frost) 151. Valor- ous Mr. Davis) 154.

Betting

Mr.

Win.

1st. Pony

422

Place.

303

2nd Pony

146

3rd Pony The Field

247 178 60 826 209

Total

RECORD

No. 134 1500 305

Race 8

$1.057.00 302.00 151,00

Nos, 1167, 543, 716, 173 get $50 each.

1:

DAILY DOUBLE.

The following were the betting for the second leg of the Dally Double:-

Bistre 15), Bright Star (7), Day- light Eve (5), Flybynight (1), Great "Hall (8). High Speed (19) Jungle

Jim 1851, Lemberg (22), Mersey (0), I Monoplane (27). Soldier of China 144), Spinaway (38), and Valorous

1.572 1,409

8-Cantala Handicap (from 2 Mile,

Post Once Round and In.) Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson's Vixen Tor,

154 lbs. ...... (Mr. Ralph) 1

L. "Reidy's Alacrity, 155 1bsi

(Mr. Black) 2 Mr. V. M. Grayburn's Snowy

River. 165 lbs. ...(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by a length, the same be- tween second and third.

Time: 10, 38,2, 1.04) 1.31.4, 1.59.2. Parl-mutuel:~~.

Win: $59.90.

Place: $12.70, $6.80, $8.40. Also ran:-Halcyon (Mr. Y. T. Fung) 149 lbs., High Finance (Mr. Pih) 144, St. Joan (Mr. Butler) 147. The Giraffe (Mr. Tang Man Waj 133.

(5).

CHINA ATHLETIC MEET

Opening Scenes

Shanghai, October 10, Fifty thousand people lammed the stadium at Kiangvan on the outskirts of Shanghal this morn- ing. It was a gay scene as three thousand contestants headed by a brass baud marched past the grand stand wherein were seated! seated President Lin Sen, Mr. | Wang Ching-wei and other ministers as well as many foreign diplomats and Chinese foreign notables.

CAROLINE HILL FOOTBALL

In connection with the local celebrations of the Double Tenth festival the following football- matches were played at Caroline Hunder the auspices of the Chinese Athletic Association.

In the Small-Boys Rubber ball match between the Kowloon and Hong Kong champions, the Txand eventually came out the victor by

goods to nll.

Dress

The Seven-a-Side Fancy game turned into a farce after the first minutes of play, the game being turned Into a combin- etion of American football Ind Hundreds of pigeons were re-soccer. The game was abandoned leased while aeroplanes perform with the score 2 goals to one in ed stunts overhead.

favour of the Tigers.

A new city bas sprung up around the stadium with hundreds

for.

LOCAL CRICKET of matsheds erected stores

The Interport Trial

and shops of various kinds.

·

The match between members of Association the Chinese Athletic residing at Kowloon and those of There are four hundreds repre- Hong Kong resulted in a victory sentatives of the newspapers covering the meet. Reuter

23

2

2

16

1 5

20

1

4

The first interport cricket dal Goodwin McInnes preparation for the forthcoming

Gosano Interport with Shanghal to be held

2 Madar here, was played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yester

Bowled 1 No Ball.

day, between sides captained by A. W. Hayward and G. 8. Dunkley respectively.

Hayward's XI. won by 3 wickets. Dunkley's XI. had first knock, They scored 187 runs for 9 wickets declared). In reply Hayward's side scored 170: for 7.

For the losers, A. H. Madar was top scorer with 75 runs not out. while E. C. Fincher, had 40. Capt.

D Perrse and A, W. Ramsay with 55 and 34 respectively were chief contributors for the winners.

The most successful bowler on view was Bowker of Hayward's team. He bowled 12 overs, bowling 3 mäiden overs, giving 17 runs and securing 2 wickets.

Full comments on this game will be made by. "ADREM in Tues- day's issue of the "Daily Press.",

The scorea were as follows:-

G. S. DUNKLEY'S XI. ·

E. C. Fincher, c. and b. Ballard 40

V. E. Richardson, e Persse. b.

Bowker

T. A. Pearce, 1.b.w. Garthwaite.

E F. Fincher. b. Ricketts EL Gosano,

Burnett.......

A. H, Madar, not out

I. McInnes, c. Ramsay, 5, Bow-

ker

1

12

Mackay, Ď

3

75

2

G8: Dunkley, 1.b.w. Ricketts... 12 A. R, Minu, b. Burnett

7

Betting

Win. Place.

Ist Pony' 2nd Pony 3rd Pony

112

84

F D. Pereira, c Garthwaite, b.

Burnett

Extras

5

10

443

354

319- 192

Total for 9 wkts. dec. 167

The Field

652

483

!

Total

1.526

1,113

F. Goodwin did not bat.

Rowling Analysis

45

half mile post the first three ponies

were about level with Bag Tor tak-

ing the last place. Past the half

The Results

mile post Able Amazon regained its

tead, and about a hundred yards further Bag Tor snatched the lead again. At the mile turning Able Amazon shot to the front with Mr. Li Shlu Pang's Soldier of "Racing Heart second. Black on

Cash Sweeps

Bowker *Garthwaite Ballerd

M. R. W 12 ૐ 12 2

3 6 11

ย 1

2 41

1

Burnett

11.4.

45 3

Ricketts

7

1 31

2

Persse

2

15

Win

Place.

Face" 1.

1

1st Pony ..... 2nd Pony

333

283

No. 888

$714.40

207

909

3rd Pony

528

528

852 1445

204.20

102,10

The Field...

340

159

3

Total 1,468. 1,278

maintained its lead with Racing crity coming in for second place. Heart taking second place. At the Vixen Tor was a length ahead.

1.-Carnarvon Handicap (1 Mile)

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $19.40.

Place: $5,10, $5.10, $5.10. Also ran:-Cossack's Beauty (Mr. Liang) 161 lbs., King's Justice (Mr. Butler 158 Sadkov Mr. Pan) 181

Betting

THE NEXT TRIAL

The following teams have been selected for Saturday's trial:—

A W. Hayward (Capt.), E. J. R. Mitchell, T. A. Pearce, Upl, Ballard, Lt. J. P. Williams, Capt. L. Walch, C.SM. Elvin, N. A, E, Mackay, J.

Richardson, G. R. Sayer, und 4 T. Lee.

G. 8. Dunkley, H. W. Baines. E. R. Duckitt, T. E. Pearce, G. R. M Ricketts. Capt. Persse, E. F. Fin- cher, F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung. A. R. Minu and F. Baker.

for the Hong Kong eleven.

WORLD CHESS PLAY

Amsterdam, Oct 9. Flay in the world Chess Cham- plonship match between Alekhine and Euwe, which had been ad journed on Wednesday when in a position favouring Alekhine, was not continued on Wednesday, since Euwe decided to resign.

The score now stands 2 to 1 in favour of Alekhine- Transocean Kuo Mie

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Peace, 135 bs. Bag Tor rode a well judged race,

(M: Tang Man Wal forcing his pony to overhaul Rae- Mr. L. Dunbar's Pontiac Bay, 156

lbs. Mr. L. G. Frost) 2 ing Heart. A great struggle ensued and Bag Tor and Racing Heart Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rose Queen, dead heated for second place three

163 lbs.

(Mr. Pih) lengths behind Able Amazon. The

Won by a length, two lengths race was ran at a hot pace and

between second and third. when it was known that Able

Time: 30.2, 1.02.2, 1.33.3, 233.3. Amazon had clocked a new record

Pari-mutuel:- it did not come as a surprise. The time was 1.57.APA

DOUBLE TENTII PLATE Oak Bay shot out in front front the start followed by Gladiator and King's Bounty. Soldier of Britain came up to second place after the half mile post with Gladiator third. At the last quarter Oak Bay was still in the lead but. Soldier of Britain came up strongly and gradually forged ahead, Oak Bay took second place on the stretch but Gladiator challenged strongly to finally dispose of her for second place, Boldier of Britain was à length. ahead of Gladiator.

Win: $232.00. »

Place: $14.40, $6.10, $5.60. Also ran:-High Honour (Mr. G. U. Roza 151 lbs., King's Jubilee (Mr. Butter) 166, Soldier of Victory (Mr. Deitz) 150. Victoria Hall (Mr. Davis) 145.

Betting

Win. Place.

1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony

16

195

23

187

442 367

The Fleid

193

227

խ

Total

846

804

2-Jordan Handicap-"D" Class

(1 Mile)

▲ NATHAN HANDICAPD CLASS Mr. H. A. Browning's Zero, 161

a field

ין

Soldier of Germany led

(

Ibs."

105.

(Mr. Ralph) I

(Mr. N. Deltz) 2 together. Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 182 lbs.

(Mr Black) 31

5.-Nathan Handicap (1) Miles) · Mr. Hem's Macaroni, 168 lbs.

(Mr. Black) Mr. Lau's Bright View, 156 lbs.

1

Nos. 54. 64, 1303, 1183 get $25 Each.

Race 2

No. 887

$676.20 1468......... 193.20 ,, 850

96.60 Nos. 334, 1384, 1257, 1411, 1355. (Mr. Llang) 2 | 463, 408, 1007, 194, 833 get $25 each

Race 3

Mr. Tester and Abraham's Tiger,

140 lbs.

(Mr. Pan) 3 Won by short head, 2 lengths be. tween second and third.

Time: 27.3. 57.3, 1.30, 2.03.2, 2.35.2 Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $14.20.

Place: $6.80, $8.30, $9.80. Also ran:-Bay View (Mr. W. H. Choy) 156 lbs., Hetman (Mr. But- ler) 168, Hydroplane. (Mr. Davis) 151, Ribble (Mr. Frost) 185, Soldier of Germany (Mr. Deltz) 145.

Betting

Win. Place. 1st Pony... 477 436 2nd Puny...... 250 -245 "3rd Pony

146 166 The Field...... .667 865

1,512 ..... 1,540

Total

Won by a neck, a short head be 6-Jordon Handicap-2nd Section tween second and third...

I

Time: 29.3, 1.00.3, 1.33.3, 2.06.

Pari-mutuel

Win: $74.20.

...of eight with the Tiger nd Hydro- Mr. Wing's Heart's Glory, 156

plane, in the rear, the other five horses being, bunched These positions were kapt up t the Football stand when Tiger came to the premier position, Sol- dier of Germany and Bright View being next in order. Tiger, was si leading at the half mile post with Bright View taking second Place: $18.40, $12.90, $17.90.

Also ran:-Double Chance (Mr. place. Bright View was leading at the mile postTM With Tiger second, Frost) 155 lbs., Gold Buillon (Mr. Macaron! who had been kept back Pan) 180; Tron Grey (Mr. Pih) 144, inte rear came up beautifully on Philanderer (Mr. Davis) 152, Plain the stretch and Donald Black rode View (Mr. W. H. Choy 140, a well judged race to eventually Popular Star (Mr. Fung) 148, Boldr spatch Victory from Bright View Star (Mr. W. C. Pog) 135, Sylvah-

(1 Mile;

Dr. 8. To Wong's Glady Eyes, 156 lbs....... (Mr. F. F.

1

No. 555

1355* 179*

* Dead heat.

$917.00

196.50

198.50

No. 1089 gets $50.

Race 4

No. 190

$880.90

253.40

.. 1704 709

128.70 Nos. 1243, 1131, 1532 get $50 each.

Race 8

No. 1365

$889.00 254.00 067 1005.......... 127.00

Bowled 1 No. Bal..

hidotazásgADA MEZARADE

THE SHANGHAI TEAM

The Shanghai team has been selected as follows:-

D. W. Leach (Capt.),

S. K. Kermanl,

R. Booth,

P. Madar,

HL Madar.

E. P. H. Williams,

J. C. Jenkins,

E. P. Humphreys,

LF. Stokes,

R. Elliot, and

F. E. T. Marshall.

E. C. Baker (Manager).

A. W. HAYWARD'S XI. Major V. J, Bonavia, 1.b.w. Minu. A. W. Ramsay. c. Richardson,

b. Minu

Ly T. Ride, b. Pereira..... Capt. D. Persze, c. E. F. Fin-

cher, b. Gosano

34. 1

55

Lt. O, C. Garthwaite, 1.b.w.

Goodwin

5

A W..Hayward, b. 'Goodwin...

2

Race 6

N. A E. Mackay, st. Dunkley.

b. Pearce, in

17

Cpl. Ballard, not out

19

No. 1182

$735.70

1572

1982

210.20. 105.10

O. R. M. Ricketts, not out

Extras

12

16

Total (for 7 wkts.)..

170

Nos. 1949, 1456. 293, 1390, 497 get $50 each.

Nos, 59, 1272, 509, 520, 1505, 1325, 1768, 994, 2035, 1823 get $50 each. Mr. Why's Young Chap. 147

lbs............ (Mr. Deltz) 2

·Race 7 Mr. G. W. W. Morris' Festival

Eve, 155 lbs. (Mr, Dávio 2 Won by two lengths, hall length: between 'second and third:"

Time: 34, 1.05.3, `1.37.2. 2,08,4. Part-mutuel:

No. 470 430

616

$777.70

222.20 111.10

"G. C. Burnett and A. C. I. Bowker did not bat,

Bowling Analysis

Ό MR W

*Pereira

9 1 21

12

2

Nos. 344, 132, 1036, 632, 930, Mini 874, 1599, 793, 954, 1758 get $50 each. Pearce

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