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FUTURE SUPPLY

OF JOCKEYS

Trainers Asked To

Take More Boys

SIR L. BRASSEY'S PLEA

Sir Leonard

£5000 Offer For Young

Forward

as

Chesterfield's Rating far as ever from considering

Of Harry Clifton

such a thing.

If it is any encouragement ta the other clubs. I will repeat what a Chesterfield' oficial said to me the other day. This was: London, Jan. 1.

"If any of these clubs offer as Other clubs, some of them very Brassey, Senior IMPERIAL HOT Steward of the Jockey Club, speak- big clubs are still showing an

€10,000 for Harry Clifton's MANTEI HOTEL

transfer we will consider it." OMORI HOTEL,

ing at the annual dinner at York Interest in Harry Clifton, Chester- TOKYO RAILWAY of the York Race, Committee and

feld's inside-right, writes a corres-that Chesterfield are not commit- Kindly note. you other clubs. Hora Brethren of Ye Anciente Frater-pondent.

nitle of York Gimcracks, appealed to racehorse trainers to take as many apprentices as possible.

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In a letter to the Editor of The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post. which appeared on Oct. 13, Sir Leonard explained what the Jockey YOKOHAMA~Club is doing to assist apprentices.

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and stated that it was essential for the good of the Turf that there should be a continuous supply of boys apprenticed to trainers.

Sir. Abe Balley, who, with Golden Sovereign, won this year's Gim- erack Stakes, was unable to attend last night's dinner because of 1- health. He sent a letter, which whs read by Col. W., L. Kirby. The Hon. Reginald Parker, chairman of the York Race Committee. pre- sided

Sir Leonard Brassey, who re- sponded to the toast of "The Jockey Club," proposed by Sir John Jarvis, recalled that two or three years ago the shortage of good boy riders was a matter much discus- sed among racing people. In 1935 the Jockey Club altered the rules relating to apprentice allowances, and he thought it was partly be- cause of this alteration that there now seemed to be a good suply of young riders.

'FIRST-CLASS BOY RIDERS "Those of you who follow racing will. I think, agree that during the latter part of the past flat-racing season we have seen a number of first-class boy riders, many "of whom may well become first class Jockeys.

"But it is always a dimcult time

By general consent. Harry is rated the best of the "young" for- wards now in the game, and the interest in Him expressed by several First Division clubs is per- fectly understandable.

FIVE FIGURE FEE There have been inquiries about his transfer, but Chesterfield seem

S'HAI WOMEN'S

LEAGUE

Amazons Held By Sportsgirls

The Shanghai Ladles Hockey League started its activities the other day when one match in each division took place!

ted to anything by this statement. Chesterfield. I believe, have been offered £5000 for the player's transfer but it will take more than that to get things moving. How- ever, there is very little in the af- fairs of the Derbyshire club to in- dicate any willingness to transfer a popular player who has played a big part in the team's success this season.

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SHETLAND PONIES ON: RACE TRACK

Quaint Races Staged On Georgia Course

Georgia's only horse racing plant a half mile track. and a small grandstand near Kingsland—will atage its winter season, shortly.

owners and farmers with spirited Years ago, wealthy plantation

mounts assembled on a beach near Kingsland twice each year for one

At the Race Course. the Sports-day of racing. girls succeeded in holdmg the Amazons, in a senior game, to a

Gradually. interesta In the tie at 2 all, while at Kinochow Park, track and grandstand were

events increased until the small Erin Villa had an easy time againststructed. The races now attract con- the German B's who were beaten by four clear goals.

The match between the Ama- zons and the Sportsgirls was ex- tremely close. Showing more strength in the earlier half of the game in spite of playing with ten members, the Amazons were re- warded with two well earned goals as a result of applying constant

pressure.

They were in such form that the for a lad when he loses the ap- Sportsgirls were entirely tied up prentice allowance and has to ride and had to trail without any re- on even terms with jockeys. Hetaliation." may have two or three rather critical years before im, and owners and trainers will be well repaid by giving him, a helping hand,

There is no other way by which boys can be trained to become jockeys than by the apprentice system, and it is, therefore, of the Arst importance that trainers who are in a position to do so should have boys apprenticed to them.

"We can congratulate ourselves on a successful at race season. The number of horses in training grows. Over 1,000 more horses ran during the past season under Jockey Club rules than in 113.

I

BREEDING EXPERIMENT.

Sir John Jarvis, in a reference to breeding, said:

the

TWO QUICK GOALS

ters tock a different course. The However, upon resumption m'at- Sportsgirls dropped their indiner ence and came from behind with succession to a rush to notch two goals in before

deadlock the score match minutes old. The shock of losing Was twenty the second goal, which tied the, score, woke up the Amazons" and themselves. But the lack of finish the latter were seen reasserting

their efforts fruitless, In front of the opposing goal made

Amazons:-M Weston, "G. Moreton, W. Moreton, M. Goodwin.. Mrs. White. W. Ambrose, Mrs.

Ginter, and I. Biar. Forestler, N. Kelly, B. Patrick. I.

Sportsgirls: Mottu. T, Hawk-

"We have had two lean years.ings. B. Churton, M. Embry. L

and it would be a courageous man

Vincent, R. Worth, E. Little, Mrs.

who would venture to pick the first McKeown. D. Bloomfield, and G.

three in next year's Derby. I have

an idea-it may be presumptious-

BloomЯeld.

The superiority of Erin Villa

man Hockey Club was unques- tlonable. The Erins proved much faster and cleverer than their op- ponents and notched two goals in

that our stock might be improved over the second team of the Ger- by the infusing of a little foreign bloat, and by paying mors atten- tion to the maternal side."

Sir Clement Hindley, chairman of the Racecoures Betting Control Board, proposed "success and per-

each period. The losers, however, petuity to the Gimcrack Club."

put up a plucky fight. but the Speaking of the progress of the odds were altogether too great and totalisator, he said that th 1037 it all their efforts, no matter how was expected that the total volume promising. they were. avalled of business would reach nearly nothing.

£8,000,000 compared with £3,250,-

000 in 1930.

with £120,000 last year and £80,- This year, despite increased taxa-000 the year before. Of this sum, tion, the Board would disburse 290,000 would be available for the £150,000 in grants as compared racecourse, owners.

Arsenal Tipped Off About Betts

London, Jan. 1. The name of young Arthur Betts, Nottingham Forest's outside-right, keeps cropping up, in talks I have with the football people. The Forest's recovery from a bad spell seems to have brought the winger into the betting again, writes a cor respondent.

still a good way off the zenith of his powers.

By the way, some time 280 Arsenal were. tipped off that Betts, of Nottingham Forest, was. a player likely to suit the High- bury ideas.

Less than 18 months ago Ar- MISS HVEGER BEATS

thur was playing for a Co-opera- tive team near Mansfield, Now be is on the minds of some of

the biggest clubs in the country. 1 hear that recently the Forest were offered £4000 for the player's transfer, but nothing has happen ed as a result."; ;

OWN RECORDS

Copenhagen, Jan. 17. Miss Ragnhild Hveger, holder of the world swimming record for the 300 metres free style, yesterday set up a new mark when she covered the distance in 3 mins, 488 secs., her previous beat being 3 mins. 50.1 secs.

Last season another club thought that £1500 was a figure ikely to attract the Forest committee mem Miss Hveger, who is only 18 years bers, but that was no temptation, old, then went on to better her Apparently the Forest are keener previous best time for the 400 about having, the player than the metres tree style of 5 mins.11 money. And maybe rightly, be-seca. by covering the distance in cause this lad has size and pluck, 5 mins. 8.2" seas.--- as well as ability and, I think, is Transocean Hewe Service

entries ranging from sleek thoroughbreds to Shetland ponies.

and the horsemen usually do a Purses are offered for each race

"just to make Certain amount of side betting interesting."

Both men and women participate Each mount is ridden by its owner,

in the races.

The event is sponsored by the Camden County Park, Association.

Two major cup races attract the fastest entries, while other events are sponsored for pontés-the Shetland cow and woods types- and hunting horses.

tial Georgia country places along In addition to horses from pala- the coast, entries also come from South Carolina and North Florida,

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