10

TRAINING GALLOPS

At Valley Course

On Sunday last the following were put to a training gallop and their times clocked were:-

CI

GRIFFINS Din. 1st 2nd

"3rd

tance Q.

Forcat View

Glorious View

1 35.2 1.10 11 38

Magnificent Vley ..... 11 39.1

Splendid View ............. 1 Gorgeous View 1

37 43.3

1.18 1.12

5th Last Dr. Or 32.4 1.44.1 217.2 2.50 114.3 1.49.3 1.23 2.58.2 33.2

1.51.2 2.15.2 2.57.2 32.

31.3 1.45.3 2.17.1

35.2 1.25.2 2.07.4 1.49.3 3,19

4th

Royal Consort and Royal

.

..

Highness

1

36.2 1.10.1 1.41.4 2.13

Royal Scot

Wild Cat

1 - 46 1.24.1 1.58.1 2.28 SUB-GRIFFINS it 38

31.1 29.4

1.14.1 1.49.2 2.34

Stopwatch and Hopscotch 33.4 1.03.4 1.37 Mountain View ...

2.55.1 31.1 33.1

The Gorilla and The

Hero Siamese Cat Ocean View

11 43

..... 14 $7.4 1.15 1.50.4 2.25.3 2:57 ............... 1 40.4 1.22.1 1.59.1 2.33.1

1.2.3 2.01.4 2.38

3.09 --31

31,2 34.

1

39 1.16.2 1.51.2 2.23.4

32.2

LATER GALLOPS

GRIFFINS

The times clocked during the gallops on Wednesday and yes- terday appear below:-

Bear Claw

37.3 1.18 Honeymoon Eve 1 43.4 1.24

Royal

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1936,

GOLF

Starting Times At Fanling

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Faning for to- day are as follows:-

OLD COURSE'

9.20. G. Marselles, Capt. Michel 9.21 W.N.A. Smalley, R. C. Webb 9.28 A, A. Bremner, G. Mine 9.32 W. G. Lorimer, R. A. Mc-

Könny

9.36 8. H. Dodwell. A. D. Hum-

phreys

THE THRILLS OF THE CIRCUS

English Talent At Olympia

HARY ELEPHANTS to Mr. Milla himself again h ung the baby elephante presented by Mr. Jindi-upon whom the air- cus enthusiast gates with awe sa

JO MEN who actually trained. ebras for the ring-and the de- sixteenth Air. Bertrain bills a Christmas Circus opened at Ulym-

ightrul roguishner, and zest wild which these largosise infants show pla on December zu, in that wonted

eir paces is a refreshing novelty. setting of splendour which by the derated circus "fan" will never beThey put a paw meaning in the term "elepaansine. Then this year we kid reckoned garshness

There are

those who maintain given & lion not by a lady tamer, that they prefer a simple travelling "and she's English" too, to quote circus on the village green. On the bills. We cannot believe that One will quarrel with their enjoy the grumpiest lion would ever get ment but why be so exclusive savage with Miss Patricia Bourne, Pertaps they have a feeling that who is a Lancashire girl of 99, and auch a circus under canvas and they certainly show no signs of re- with ite caravans is peculiarlysenting bor graceful domination English. If that is their sentimentos of them even lets her mount they will be glad to know that the him (and seama proud of the great and gorgeous annual show at honour), and no doubt we shall soJİLE Olympia grows each year a mers day to one of them doing haute genuinely British alair. Not that ocole for her. we would promote & spirit of nat- Nor are we yet at the end of our 10.04 T. R. Rowell, J. J. E., MRC-

row nationaliam in a sphere where list of native talant The spirited act of aka Eight kenzie

for riding count national distinctions 20.08 B. J. Lacon. A. Nicol

next to nothing and skill and dar Corinthians is done by English 10.12 W. Woodward, J. Forbes

ing are the only passports that boys and girls-we think wo re- 10.18 A. T. Lay. 3.A.D-Morrison ought to be inspected; it is simply cognited the very brilliant boy. 10,20 J. S. Dünnett, B.D.G. Barlow that we like to see the country rider and 10.24 A B. Purves. I. H. Geare

which was, after all, original home 16.28, W.JS. Key, N. K. Littlejohn of the circus continuing to take its 10.32 D. A. O'Kleffe, D. McMullen full share in the development of 10.36 C.W.E. Bishop, W. A. Stewart the art, writes "The Times' cor 10.40 K. K. Rounds, C. E. Sand-respondent,

9.40 E. des Vieux, Col. Matthews 9.44 J. S. Dykes, F. M. Es 9.48 D. Hope Gill, E, W. Jones 9.52 H. A. Browning, W. E. Hunt 9.56 H. C. Hopkins, E. M. Bryden 10.00 L R. Bulinghurst. P. Merri-

#011

strom

10.44 J. C. Mackay, C. C. Wilson 10.48 A. Sommerfelt, W. M. Bar-

ton

10.52 R. K. Valentine, A. C.

Bowker 10.58 F. H. Crapneli, H. F. Som

1H

13

And Dis- 1st'

Qr. lance Or

3rd 400 Qi.

5th

6th

Qr:

Last

QT.

Tyne and Boolat

Bay

35.1

1.09.2 1.43 2.14.3

31.3

Thunder Bay and

1

1.51.4 2.21.3

29.4

2.01.3 2.35.3 3.07.2

31.4

Wedding

1 41.3 1.18.3

1.52.3 2.24.2

11 45 1.25

2.03.2

2.36.4, 3.00

31.4

32.1

11 46.2 1.26.4 2.05

2.42.2 3.17.4 3.51.3 33.4

Estray

1

Benerth

11 51

2.43.1 46.3 1.30.4 210

1.37.2 2.17 2.52

33.1

am

3.24

32

Forest View

King's Sceptre.... 1

# 38 38

3.05.1 3.28

*

32.4 29 32.4 11 30

31.4

Eve

Donovan

Amberley

1

38

1,15 1474 1.13.1 1.47.2 2.16.2 Magnificent View 1 39.2 1.16.2 1.52.4 2.29 Silversmith ... 39.2 1.16.3 1.47.3

King's Lead

1.13.1 1.45.2.2.15.2 Royal Scot .... 11 44 1.25 104.3 2.42 3.18.1 3.46.2.28.1 Glorious View... 1 37.2 1.12.3 1.45.3 2.17.2

14 47.3 1.34 2.17.4 2.57.2 1.33.2 4.05 Laughing Buddha 1 43.2 1.22.4 2.02.3 2.39.1 3.09.4°

Royal Highness

and Royal Con- sort

mers

NEW COURSE

יד

9.24 L Goldman, D. L. Prophet 9.32 Mrs. Goldman, Miss Krill

EXCELLENT THOUGH NOT ·

JOHN BULLISH

It is an excellent thing that Mr Mills has now sucessfully establish Ied his own stud of "liberty and "high school" horses; and if the tame of their talented exhibitor. Mr. Mroczkowski is not precisely John Bullish it would be hard for us to produce trainer who er uld rival the grace and finish of the perforinance that be elicits. This year he takes on the added difficulty of managing the thoroughbred grey Arab stallions from the saddle in the dress of a Cossack officer, and very lovely, spectacle is the result,

9.40 C. H. Burton, H. U. Ireland 9.48. T. J. J. Fenwick, J. Mc

Brown

9.56 A. S. Adamson, W. T. Yoxall 10.04 R. Young. D. 5. Robb 10.12 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs Webb 10.20 M. Pirenne, A. G. Lampo 10.28 E. Grimble, P. Tod

SATURDAY

OLD COURSE”

"Corinthians" is 1 capital name to give to exponents of English super-jockeyship.

The clowns have always had British members in their band, and besides the Sloans with their comis horse, and the veteran Joe Cruston, it is very pleasant to find that this year Fiery Jack," known at Blackpool and the Agricultural Hall, is added to their number. Those who care for the subtleties of clowning should carefully watch the admirable, restrained tomine of this artist in nonsense It may be than the huge scale of the Olympia. Circus is not the most lavourable place for the exhibition of his delicate talent-but there was no doubt about the delight with which his too-brief boring sketch was received by the children, who are very sound judges of clownship.

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BREATH-TAKING THRILLS

It is part of the duty of a circus to be hair-raising and there are plenty of breath-taking thrills in the present programme The Mer a human fly walking head kel," downwards on ceiling the Kaelis in their "perth ast" (the an supporting on his shoulder the tall pole on which the girl does acrobatics); the Five Carlos, to make you dizzy with the things

D

Hong Kong.

they do with bioyalos and a chair on a wire bigh aloft; Con Collearo, whose wire fanactor the ground, but (all the experta know) just as dangerous, and whose forward somersault on to the wire is a. triumph: Beege and "Qupee, whirl wind roller-skaters; and Rosello, 02 original and elegant Man in the use for nerves than for a net, ara Moon, with apparently no hut a selection.

more

31.3

30.3

Splendid View ... 137.4

1.13 1.44.4

31.4

Laughing Giri

41

1.18.4 1,54.4 2.28.4

32

Miracle

11 36

1.08.2 1.45.3 2.21 2.55.4 3.29.4 34

SUB'S

a.m.

Strathalan

Heriot

The Coot

11 43.3 1.23

2,022.38 3.11.4

33.4

14#

1.24

2.03.3 2.41.2 3.15.3

34.1

1 38

1.14.4 1.50 2.23.4

33.4

Humber

14 39

Cassius

14 51

Rose Evelyn

Ideal Day,

i

Hopscotch Supercharge

The Hero

11. 50.2 11.45

1.18 1.58 2.33.2 3.06 1.37.2 2.17.2 2.52 '3.24 11 45 1.25 2.03.2 2.36.4 3.09 1 48.3 1.25.4 2.07.2 2.44 3.21

1.53 Mountain View... 11 39,2 1.18 Stopwatch and

1.35.4 2.21.3 3.05.2 3.46.4. 4.21.3 34.4'

32.4 1.25. 2.07

2.46.2 3.19.1

32.3

820 C. B. Matthews, R. F. Clark 9.24 D. J. Keogh, W.W.C. Shewan 9.28 R. R. Davies, H. A. Brown-

ing

35

32.1

3.59.3 $8.3 2.26.3 2.59.3 3.33.3 34

The Gorilla and

14

14 41 1.20 1.55"

Merry Jester .....

14 36.2 -1.11.2 1.47

2.31 3.05 2,21.4 2.55.4

3.37.2 32.2

34

0.32 K K. Rounds, H. H. Pethick

9.36 R. Young, I. H. Geare 9.40 C. C. Black, D. H. Blake 9.44 JH. Seth, B. D. Evans

0.48 F. M. Ellis, R. A. Rodgers

52 I. C. Mackay, R. H. Mac-

Gregor

956 H. Jusserand, A. B. Purves 10.00 C. W. Jeffries, N. K. Little

john

Gunsmith

1 42.3 1.21.3 200,2 2.35

34.3

10.04 Major E-Field, Capt. Michell

Lancashire Loom

and Shamrock 1 45.1 1.26 2.04.1 2.40.2 3.12.4

32.2"

Busbridge and

Peter Davey ... 1 38 1.15 1.50 2.24.3

34.3

21

den

Wild Cat.... I 42.1

1.20.3 1.57 2.28

31

Blue Ribbon

41

1.21 156.3 2.28

n.m.

Paymaster and

Hellbender

40.4 1.16.4 1.50 2:24

34

Satan and Blue-

sailor

Judes

139 1.16.4 1.54

2.28.4 2.59.1

10.08 J. M. Gray, W. J. E. Mac-

kenzie"

10.12 Lt.Cdr. Keogh, E. M. Bry

NEW COURSE

9.24 M Pirenne, A. G. Lampo

SUNDAY

OLD COURSE

Unicorn

Gold Eagle

11 40.21.17.3 1.55.4 2.36.1 3.15.3 3.52.3 27

Gold Sovereign... 11. 46.4 1.29.1 2.09.4 2.50 3.27 3.58

1 36.2 1.13.1 1.51 2.26.2 2.57.3

Silver Lining

Btrathroy

Ranger

Holiday Eve Moonlight

Yo Ho and Bland-

ford .... Bhek-O Fox Centre Court Rippon Ter

41.4 121.3-2.02.4 2.37 3.12.1

38.3 1.17.2 1.51.3 2.27.2

AUSTRALIANS

13 46.4 1.29.3 1.58.1 2.28.4 3.59

32.2

*31

31.1

B.M.

35.1

9.20 G. Marseille, Capt. Michell

35.4

9.24 C.E.C. Marton, I. E Geare

9.28 C Blake, A. K. Mackenzie

30,1

732 A. McKellar, J. Forbes

I

13 44.3 1.20.4 1.54.4 2.26.1 2.55.3

39 1.18 1.533 2.23.4 139.1 1.16.1 1.52.2 2.27.2 3.00

29,2

0.36 G,, T. May, J. Jones

30.1

9.40 N. Drake, J. MacKnight.

3.31.4 21.4

8.44 J. W. Lang, T. C. Monag-

han

14 39.1 1.15 1.50 1 35.1 11 40

Violet Queen

Tinsmith

1 49

2.23.2 2.53.1 3.21.3 28,2 1.08.2 1.36:3, 207.1 1.18.2 1.54.4 2.31.1 3.00 14.48.3 1.36.9 2.20.4 3.00.2 3.40.4 4.11.2 30 180.1 1.39.1 2.20.4 3.06.1 3.34

1.31.3 2.13

9.48 R. Young, A. B. Purves

30.3

28.4

8.52 H. A. Browning. B. D. 3.

Barlow

27.4

9.56 K. K. Rounds, L. B. Cramer 10.00 A B. Reynolds, R. "A. Mc

2.51.1 3.19.4

28.3

Kenny

Sari

1 43

1.28.3 2.04.4 2.37.2

32.3

Canberra Girl 144.2

1.27.3 1,581

30.3

16.04 A. T. Lay, H. C..Hopkins 16.08 J. 8. Dykes, H. N. William-

Gold Dragpa...... 1

Lancashire Lad... 1

Merry Time ......

+

A Grand Time.... 11 32

44 36.2 1 50.3 1.41 2.25.2 3.07

1.40

1.21.1 1.58,2 2,27 1.11.3 1.441 2.12.2

28.3

3.45 4.12 2.24.2 3.05.2 342.1 4.00

28.1 27 26.4

HOME FOOTBALL

the

Three English League Games

10.12 T. R. Rowell, R. A. Rodgers 10.16 N. K. Littlejohn, W. W. c.

Shewan

10.20 J. W. Alabaster, W. N. A

Smalley

10.24 C. C. Stark, A. D. Hum-

phreys

Comdr.

10 28 A. C. L Bowker

Kole 10.32 P. Morrison, F. M. Ellis 10.36 W. N. Buyers, R. C. Webb 10.40 G. H. Bond, T. C. Fairburn 10.44 W. Paterson, Murdock 1048 W.JB, Key, R. K Collings 10.62 W. L. Alexander, J. Harrop 10.50 J. W. Martin, E. E. Price 100 A Anderson. A. Nicol

ENGINEER CAPTAIN FARRY Engineer Commander J. Parry, who was placed on the retired list yesterday with rank of engineer captain, was commissioned in July 1906. When the War began he was an engineer lieutenant in HM.8. "Natal, · 2nd " Cruiser Squadron, Grand Fleet but from June, 1916, he served as engineer officer in charge in the Football League were played to-11.04 8q. Lar. Bishop, D. L. New- destroyers Lawford and Wolf-day but the results had no effect hound. He was promoted to en- on any of the leaderships.

gineer commander in December, 1922, and was afterwards appoint ed gun mounting overseer for the Admiralty at the works of Vickers, Limited Erith. He has Bico been engineer officer in the crui kers Centaur, Constance,

London, Jan, 22. Three matches in the English

in the Drst division Everton playing at home to Bolton were reid to draw of three goals each.

am.

bigging

NEW COURSE

24 H. Midy. S. T. Bati'n 9.28 8. H. Dodwell, A. Sommer-

felt

0.36 R. K. Valentine, D. L. Pro-

phet

9.48 W. S. and Mrs. Hinler

In the southern section of the third division o home teams and were detented. Bournemouth, - 9.40 W. M. Barton 8. A. Sleep Curacos,* and the battleship tertataing Millwall lost by the odd Vallark and for the past two years soal in tires and by the same has been assistant to the engineer score Southend fell victims to rear-admiral on the staff of the Newport at the Kursaal.-.-. Commander-in-Chiet, Portsmouth. Reuter.

9.58 R. D. CHllespie, EL L. Arnold' 10.04 G. D. Nicholl, R. L. 8. Webb 10.12 J. M. Gray, R. H Mar

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