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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936.
Eleventh Extra Race
Meeting
THREE ST. LEGERS
EXCELLENT RACING PREDICTED
vary
from
six
fur-
These
ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND
Spirited Game Seen At Stoke
ENGLISH ATTACK
· DANGEROUS
London, Nov. 18. Three classic and five handicap | grittins, over 1-3/4 miles.
England beat Ireland in an in- events will comprise
the pro-
two old rivals will meet at equal
ternational football match at Stoke gramme for the 11th Extra Race weights and I belleve Rose Evelyn
will emerge the winner, as the to-day by three goals to one, after Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey
the teams had crossed over a half Club at Happy Valley to-morrow. Anishes of Wild Cat in his last few
afternoon's The
racing should training gallops have not been im-time with a goal aplece to their produce excellent sport as thepressive. Gold Sovereign (Pih) credit. distances
and Stopwatch Ip Kui Ying) are longs to 1-3/4 miles, which both at and may cause an up- set here, as the distance may prove is in itself an appreciable fac-
to be the undoing of the two tor from the punter's viewpoint
Javourites. Ocean View will be in that the Anal results will not be so dependent upon a "fying Mr. Y. T: "Fung's mount, while I
hear The Hero will not accept. start" and quick get-a-way at the the case of sprint gate, as in eventa.
With the three St. Legers equal- ly spaced between the events, keen interest will be maintained right until the end. The Clerk of the Course has been at to move the raila back, thus giving ample room all round the course as at the Annual Meeting, and relieving the crowding in at the Village Bend. The grass track is in excellent I condition and with prospects of cool brilliant weather coupled with close finishes everything points to a successful meeting.
noticed
be
The Castle Peak Handicap over 7 furlongs for "A" Class China
AN ponies wilì
interesting. noted above, Royal Scot will not be starting but the remaining en- tries will all go to the post. One of the best finishes of the day can be anticipated as all the starters are "well known sprinters and everyone is conceded a sporting chance of annexing the prize. I favour Oak Bay (Davis), Soldier of Britian (Pin) and Gladiator (Y. T. Fung). The King's Warden- Roza combination, I hear, will be broken up and Mr. Frost has been booked to steer this grey, but I am inclined to think the distance is a trifle short for the Dynasty
(Harris) Herod
and 'candidate. Wild Life (Black) will make up the balance of the field. This race is the first leg of the Dally Double.
FREEMANTLE ST. LEGER
Over 40.000 watched the game in ideal weather, though the ground was heavy after recent rains. The team turned out as originally ad- vertised and. Ireland won the toas."
They opened briskly, the Irish attack displaying resourcefulness and speed which had the English defence in difficulties.
But the English forwards were the more dangerous in front of goal and in the first minute John- son fred in a fast ground" shot which Fulton, left back, saved on Later the Eng- the goal line.
sh goal nearly fell during a biter stege. but Male cleared from under the bar.
Garter of Sunderland opened the 31st England's account in minute, netting with a header from Worrall's centre, but Davis of Old- ham replied for Ireland 12 minutes later, beating Holdcroft with a tex- ric drive from close range.
England resumed strongly after the interval, with the forwards working together very methodical- 1y, making a strong contrast to the spasmodic Irish raids which were easily repulsed.
and
Although well behten Ireland went down fighting gamely, Jöhn- son. Worrall Bastin, Gee Britton were outstanding for Eng- land, while Davis made a resource- ful leader of the Irish attack. and Breen's goalkeeping was a feature. -Reuter,
A hearty welcome will be ex- tended to Mr. L G. Frost and Lt. I. C. Harris upon their return to was un- the saddic.. Mr. Frost avoidably prevented from parti- cipating at the last meeting due to pressure of business while re- gimental duties has kept Lt. Harris
For the last 20 minutes of the fully occupied for some time. Mr.
Punters will have an oppor- game Ireland were penned in their L P. Ralph has been among the jockeys exercising in unity of backing an outstanding own half. Bastin put the home the mornings and there is a dis- favouite when Strathroy (Black) team ahead in the 70th minute, and five minutes later Worrall tinct possibility that he may take faces the starter in the Freeman-
combined movement be- cut a mount or two. Several well
tle St Leger for Australian ponies after a known and old combinations will of this season. I will be with the tween Johnson and Steele, made
the issue safe. be broken up to-morrow and it public and favour Strathroy to with Electron (Deitz) and would be Interesting to lee the re-win *ults achieved with the change in Perfect Day (S. C. Liang) as the Jackeys.
next best. Ranger (Davis) is very Mistake Bay (Frost) and Rosef at the moment and together Queen (Deltz) should be pro- with Holiday Eve (Harris) looks minent in the Sheungshui Handi- the best of the other starters cap for "B" Class China ponies which will include Centre Court (Sandbach), Double Finesse (Pih) over 1 Mile. Sadko (Black) stema to like his morning work and with and The Dunlin (Frost). The lat- the Ught Import of only 142 lbs. ter will be inaking his first ̃ap- will have a chance to redeem pearance after a long absence. bimself for past dallures. King's The seventh race, which lain- Fancy does not appear to be cidentally the second leg of the quite sound and will probably not Dally Double, is over 1 mile for accept. King's Justice, although "C" Class China pontes, 2nd sec-
tion. Ythan galloped well not at his best, may have the ser- vices of Mr. Pih and is sure to be Wednesday's tryout and under Mr. pushed all the way. Cyclamen Frost should be close. Flybynight
(Roza) Bay pulled up slightly lame after
should "not be left out. Wednesday's gallop and is a This brown belonging to the Ro- doubtful starter. My selections jou stable is a game racer and
has done well are: Mistake Bay. Rose Queen
in the past in and Empire heavyweight cham- and Sadko.
good company. Valorous and Tyne plon in a non-title bout- (P. P. Botelho) are good place| Reuter bets.. Royal Highness (Harriman), ] Laughing Girl (Deltz), New Stari (Wood), High Honour (Pih), May- flower and Great Hall will also start
in
Another problem will confront punters in picking the winner of the last race of the day for "D" Class China ponies, 6 fur- longs. Alphabetically, the follow- ing ponies are worth considering: Don, Double Chance (Black), Gold Coln (Ph), Racing Boy (Ip Ku!
THE HONG KONG ST, LEGER This race over 1-3/4 miles for China Fonics, Griffins of this sea- son. the first classic event of the day, will only attract four starters. On past performances Bear Claw (Frost) should give that popular lady-owner, Mrs. Durbar. still an- other victory. Honeymoon Eve (Black) Is showing much more interest in the morning gallops and may improve on her last out- ing. but I believe this dun will succumb again to Bear Claw. Ying). Sylvandale (Frost), Wade- cannot see Dawn Star being a bridge (Roza) and Zero (Ralph).
For the forementioned
the time being. I favour danger to ponies despite all the long gallops Sylvandale, Racing Boy and Gold the
Coin. stable has put this
However, my final selec- King's Lead through.
to-morrow tions will appear, in should occupy third place. Royal morning's issue and I will then be Scot. I understand, will be a non- more definite about the prospects starter at the meeting and Boolat
of the various ponies in this as Bay will strip for another event
well as the other events.
grey (Roza)
The Shim Chuna Handicap (First Section) for "C" Class China ponies will bring out the first fairly large field of the day and should result in some spirited betting. The distance of one mile suits Pontiac Bay and if Mr Frost has the leg up on this animal, he chance of should have an even scoring his second win of the meeting. Bistre (Deitz). Jungle Jim (S. Y. Liang) and King's Jubilee (H. C. Pih) are all fit and any one of them "may cause an upset here. Boolat Bay (P. P. Botelho) is to my mind the best! butsider and worth following. Ribble will be ridden by Mr. Black and the combination should do well. Bright View (Y. T. Fung), Soldier of Peace Up Kui Ying) and The Tiger (Wood) will be the other probable starters. This race is undoubtedly very open and I will wait till after the final gallops this morning before making my final selections.
SUB-GRIFFINS ST. LEGER Disappointment over the small field will be compensated by an- other clash between Rose Evelyn (Delta) and Wild Cat (8. Y. Lang), this season's two best sub-
MAMAK HANDBOOK
Five hundred coples of the Ma- mak Handbook will be ready "for club secretaries distribution to
November Monday,
23. text Sufficient coples will be supplied so that each playing member of all competing teams can possess one. and players should make it a rule to obtain a copy.
HOME RUGBY
London, Nov. 18. Middlesex to-day beat Hamp- shire in a rugby match at Rich- mond by 15 points to eight- Reuter
Sports and Pastimes.
"More Income-tax was paid in. the last 10 days than in the corresponding 10 days of last
(Treasury report).
year.
BOXING
Neusel Beats Foord
London, Nov. 18. Before a crowd of 14.000, which included the Duke of Gloucester. Walter Neusel of Germany to-night out-pointed Ben Foord, the British
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