PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, MAY 20, 1940.
2 In the World of Sports → *
OVER 100 MEMBERS TAKE PART
IN LAST SHOOT OF
String Of Ten Bulls For
Hale At 200 Yards
Over 100 members took part in the last shoot of the season yesterday morning. Shooting conditions were almost ideal and some good scores were made, including three possibles in range
scores.
SEASON
HEEP YUNN SCHOOL CEREMONY
Saturday This was a record for this season. C/Sgt. Hale of 1/Mx.
weather. started it. by getting a lovely string of 10 bulls in succession at 200 yards. "Both Capt. Le Seelleur, R. and Bandmaster Kit- #lord. 1/Mix, continued the movement at 500 yards by each secur
ing a possible.
FOOTBALLERS
BACK FROM SAIGON
The Colony Interport Soccer team returned from Salgon on |Saturday morning and were re-. ceived by a large gathering of re- latives, friends and well-wishers.
The team was under the manu- gement of Messrs, A.C. Goldenberg The C. M, S. Heep Yunn School and C.A. Gulmeam. All the players celebrated its third anniversary or. looked quite fit but they were
spite of the inclement of one accord in their disappoint A lange kathering of ment of the manner in which the friends and relations of the puplis Interport game was, refereed. was present.
It will be recalled that Hongkong The ceremonies included the un-easily defeated Cambodia by five A very interesting programme DC... Mr. R. N. Medlidest, D.R.C.velling of the portraits of the first goals to four and Saigon "B" by was arranged by the HK.N.V.F. Pte. J. Scott, 2/R. Scots, Pte. A. Ltwo, headmistresses of the schon seven goals to one. In the final Interport game against Salgon "A" under the auspices of the HK.R.A. Rosario,, HK.V.D.C. and Pte. CJ.in the 1880's. A prayer "was said by and the following were the win- Manson, H.K.V.D.C for SR (a) the Rt. Rev. R O. Hall, Bishop Orther lost by 3.
Hongkong, who is so the chair- ners of the prizes given by them. Rifles.
Team Shoot: 1st Royal En- At the conclusion of the meet-man of the school council gineers Ride Club 520 points. 2nd ing. Capt. F. Sale, ARC. the Hon Secretary H.K.R.A stated that the Royal Air Force 515 points.
meeting concluded
S.R. (b, Nett Score 1st Capt. Le Beelleur, R.E. 96. on a count but: 2nd CSgt Hale, I/Mx 96
Nett Scare 18: W.O. S.R. (a) Tellison, RAF 80 2nd RS.M. Maslen. R.E. 86.
the shooting
PHYSICAL DISPLAY
The unveiling of the two, por season, and thanked all members traits, in equal positions of honour. for their hearty co-operation in symbolises the uniting of the wu helping the officials to organise schools in 1937 to form the Heep the various shoots. He, then asked Yuna School Mrs. Petrie, wife of Commander J. Rance Spoons: 200-Yards SR Petrie, Commandant of the "HK 7b C/Sgt. Hale 50; S.R. (a) W.O. N.V.F. to present the prizes. "Tollison 45. 500 Yards 8.3. (b) very successful meeting terminat- B/M. Kifford 50. Capt. Le Seelleur ed with three hearty cheers for 50. 3.R. (a) L/6st. OrWLeong 41. Mrs. Petrie.
Capt. Le Seellet.r having won two spoons was debarred from a third prize.
Sealed, Envelope Spoons: S.R. (b) Q.M.S... Hargreaves, H.K.V.D.C.
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Describing the game." "one of the players said that the Saigon team played, very rough football, and the Hongkong tehun was só frem quently penalised that they were somewhat demoralised and missed several good scoring opportunities. especially in the last few minutes of play when Fung missed from an easy header and Yeung shot just over the bar.
| LAWN BOWLS
CHAMPIONS ONLY JUST BEAT BOWLING GREEN
ISPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
European ས་ཌ༔
SWIMMING.
Swimming and
Polo Water - Practice, 5.30 p.m. -7.30 p.m.
H.K.C.C. Spring Surprise In TENNIS-A Divisich, Univer
The Third Division
Although it looked. at one time on Saturday morning that the lawn bowls programme would be washed out by rain, the weather eventually cleared sufficiently for all but two games to be carried out, the postponemen being "Civil Service and K.C.C. In the First Divi- slon, and Talkoo v. Civil Service in the Third Division,
Recreio "A" holders of the senior trophy, scored a narrow win
over Kowloon Bowling Green Club. but th biggest win of the day was credited to Kowloon Cricket Club who had a 42 majority over the newly-entered Hongkong Cricket Club.
RESULTS
Kowloon B.G.C. tCivil Service
Kowloon Dock Police R.C. Craigengower
AT A GLANCE First Division.
sity v. Chinese R. C.; South China v. Recreio; Kowloon C. C. v. Hongkong 0:0,
TOMORROW
SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming at
European "Y. 6 p.m.-8.30 p.m. TENNIS,--"B" Division, Recreio v. "Army: South China v. Chinese R.C.; Civil Service V. Kowloon Tong: Craigengower V Kow- loon C.C.; Hongkong C, C. v. Indian R.C.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22- RIFLE SHOOTING, ➡ Bongkong Rife Association's Weekly at ---Spoon and Practice Shoot,
Kowloon City, 145 p.m. TENNIS-"C". Division,
53
Recreio "A"
56.
7. Kowloon C.C.
Chinese
59
Indian R.C.
40
64
*H.K. Football Club
47
R.C. v. Arms; South China Recreto A.: Central British
9.
*.
77
Recrelo "B"
52
Second Division
Kowloon Tong: University Kowloon Indians; Police Kowlon C.C.! Recreio B. v.
T.
Y.
Kowloon Toni Police R.C:
54
Craigengower
89.
Jewish R.C.
38
Kowlbon B.Q.C.
68
WATER-POLO. - European "yua
Hongkong Cricket Club Recreio i...
43
Kowloon F.C.........
85
88
*Kowloon C.C.
44.
v. 12th Bty:, RA ("*" Pool), 6.30 p.m.
v. Civil Service
THURSDAY MAY 23 ·
Third Division
TABLE TENNIS. - St. Andrew's
40
HK. Electric
65
74
Craigengower
41
Club Table Tennis Match Home v. the Y.M.C.A.. 9 p.m....
at
49
*Hongkong Cricket Club
56
62
Kowloon B.G.C.
69
baat Kowloon Cricket Club by 24. :sbuts-
... Subsequently, a new tennis court was formally declared open by Mr Loh Chung-tong. Director of Education in Kwangtung Province were high in their praise of theTalkoo Club
They were well enterta'ned by the Saigon football authorities and
manner in which
This was followed by an expert courteous display at physical training. ex-they were treated wherever they The following were the leading ercises by the pupils et the school, went.
scores:-
LEADING SCORES
S.E. (b)
.. H'p 200 500 TL
50 46 96*
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47 48 .05
6 Magpies. For the competitor who Caps. A. J. Le Seeleur Scr. 48 50 96* had most magples. SR. a) Pte. C/Sgt. P. Hale Booker. For the competitor who Set, G. E, Breese
Sgt. G. Perkins
scored half the winning score, L. G. E. Dawson
Claybird: Single Open. Lt. Ash- B/M. W. Kifford by 1st R.N. Capt. Trevor 2nd H.K. Sgt. E. Russell V.D.C. Doubles. 1st Lt. Ashby, R.NMr. W. Tremonth
Mr. 2nd Cmdr. Mórtague, R.N.
J. A. GuaTu
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cap. 1st Lt. Otway, R.E. 2nd Capt. 5.1. A. C. Chan Newton, 1/Mx. \\
Revolver: Sgt. Gowans, EKP. H.KR.A. Handicap spoons were won by Sgt. G. Perkins, HKP.. F/O. J. Farmer, RA, and V. J. Smith, D.R.C. for S.R. b), and by Pte. A M. Xavier, HKVD.C.. Pte.
Mr. A. 2. Evans
Mr.
Capt. F
F. P. Sequeira Lt. C. E: Otway Sgt. P. B. Thong Set K. C.
Wong "El Landau Gur E P10. J. Farmer. ASP. D. Lole [S/Lt. G. J. P. Carey
V. A da Cruz-Sequeira. H.K.V. L.AC. H. Henly
Cpl. S. G. Brighty Mr. E. J. Mitchel Sgt. W. Gowans
Henderson
ADVERTISEMENT. While
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ·
THE SIXTH EXTRA
Capt. RT. Guscott Mr. W. L. Peckham Mr. V. J. Smith Szt. F. Roberts Mr. J. G. Biles Mr. H. J. S. Blake Mr. H. G.Foreman .. Capt. F. Sale
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FINE START GIVEN TO BASEBALL SEASON
Magnificent Rally By Mindanao In Match Against Brewers
After leading throughout the game. U.S.S. MINDANAO staged a magnificent rally in their ball of the last innings to nose out H.K. BREWERY by seven runs to six to open the 1940 baseball season in fine style.
"Red" Keplinger and -Belke formed an effective battery för Min- ̈ 3284danan, Keplinger striking out six batters to his opponent "Slim"
OM Arcaill's two.
2 4.5 #1
1 91 92 CH
1 41 42 83
$1 12 Da
3 42 41 83
The losers outhit the winners by Runs carned-off Kepilnger 3. Ar-
culli 3. 8 41 41 82+ nine to eight and also miscued one
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Scr. 42 40 85
May, 1940, commencing at 2.00 Pte. A. M. Xavier # 41 34 851
$ 42 Mr. R. Tynemouth
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Scr. 42 43 Cpl. R. Langford
42 43
time less, Your to five. There were Wild pitches Keplinger 2. not many big hits, three baggers Passed balls--Winglee 2. being scored by D. Leonard (H.K. Hit by pitcher by Keplinger: All B.) and Todd and Padgett "for Min- Left on bases-HB 8. M3n, 10. danao:
First on errors-HB 1. Min. 2. The Brewery lads played heads-Umpires-Molthen.
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*Indian RC.
Prison O.C.
Kowloon F.C.
HK. Football Club
-Newcomers to this division. * Postponed due to rain.
First Division
NARROW WIN FOR RECREIO
·
Recreto: P. M. N. Silva,, P. Re- Ward, W: K. Way,(skip) 30; Y. A. medios, C. M. S. Alves, P. Yvano- Razack, A. B. Hamson, R. Zimmern,vich eskip) -20; F. A. Xavier. A. W. McNeill (skip) 22; J. Xavier, D. Pereira, E. Remedios. E. Sousa. A. Rosarlo, T. L. Lock, A. A. Lewis (skip) 15; M. Alarcon, A. F. Noron- (skip) 17. Total: 69.
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At Austin Road, Club de Recreio beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by three shots:
THIRTY IN IT! K.B.G.C.: W. L. Walker. L. Guy At Happy Valley, Kowloon Bow!- A. Hyde Lay, A. M. Holland (skipting Green Club beat Police Recrea- 14: T. Armstrong. D. W. Waterton.tion Club by 30 shots:-
H. White, A. J. Hali.tskip) 21; G.
ha, A. M. Rodrigues, O. P. Re- medias (skip) 33. Total: 68.
K.CC: 4. A. Dand. W. Parsons." R. Marks, J. M. Jack (skip) 16, W. Nael, R. W. Wellwood, A. W. Ram-
„P.R.C.: G. Willerton, J.' W. Har-sey, T. Carr (skip) 16; A Madar, W. Deacon, J. C. Gill, J. G. Meyer. rop. N. B. Fraser, W. E. Hollands L. Jack, G. Taylor. A. Spary (skip). G. H. Sherriit (skip) 18. Total: 53. (skip) 7; W. Harris, J. McKenzie. 12.. Total: 44:
Recreio "A" J. Luz, C. E. Mar-B, Brown, W. Glendenning (skip) ques, F. V. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva 13: D. H. Taylor, J. Hayward, J. (skip) 17; L. F. Xavier, F. XAitken. A. Wright (skip) 18. Total: Soares. R. F. Luz, H. Alves (skip) 39. fi
Total: 56,
Third Division
WIN FOR ELECTRIC
At Sockumpoo, Hongkong Electric Recreation Club beat Indian Rd- creation Club by 17 shots:-
17; L. Silva, C. Silva, J. F: V. K.B.G.C. A. Morton, H. E. Drew, Ribeiro.. F. Silva (skip) 2E. A. Atkins, W. Harrower (skip)
TR.C.: M. Hassan, M. P. Madar, 31; R. Bicknell, L. Sykes, E. V. Searle, H. Lockhart (skip) 21: EK M. Rumjahn. 5. M. Rumjatn F. Pope, E. Levett, F. Cheesman, (skip) 14; U. A. Rumjahn, S. A. R. R. Duncan (skip) 16: Total: 68.
Bux, A. G, Suffiad, S. O. Bux (skip) 16; J. M. A. Rumjahn, R. Nazarin,
DOCK WIN At Hunghom, Kowloon Dock Ré- creation Club beat Indian Recrea- tian Club by 10 shots:
and
59.
KD.R.C.: W. Houston, C. 3. M.
H.K.C.C. TROUNCED
Davies,
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At Chater Road, Kowloon Foot-A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab skip) Thom, R. Lapsley, F. Cullen (skip) ball Club beat Hongkong Cricket 18. Total: 48 20: J. Revle, T. Coleman, J. C. Club by 42 shots:--
H.KER.C.: A. F. Tarbuck, R, A. Brown, J. Kempton (skip) 21; M. HKC.C.: R, R.
J. A. Owens, S. Deacon, J. K. Sloan Ferguson, A. M. Calman, R. Mor Moust. G. E. Costello, B. E. Maug- (skip) 10; A. G. Gardner, W. Mac- rison, J. McKelvie (skip) 18. Total han (skip) 20; A. K. Mackenzie, E. farlane, H. 8. McKay, A. F. Paul Hospes, E. S. Abraham, A. W. (skip) 22; W. Baker, C. E. Gahagan, IRO. A. K. Suffled, A. M. Rum-Brown (skip) 13; T. A Pearce, LG. T. Padgett, G. G. 8. Thomson Jahn, D. M. Khan, M. R. Abbas A. R. Duncan, J. Prentice; G. 8. (skip) 24. "Total: 65. (skip) 19; J. Hoosen, A. Baker, A. Archbutt (skip) 10. Total: 43.
GAME AT STANLEY “ until the end of the last canto As expected, CHUNG WAH yes- R. Minu, A K. Minu (skip) 17; A K.F.C.: A. Lapsley, R. Hughes, V. At Stanley; Prison Officers' Club when they tatted in the necessary
out E. Rumjahn & Yusuf M. Y. Adal Atienza. V. Chittenden (skip) 24 beat Cralgengower Cricket Club by morning ROYAL ENGINEERS 扫 beating, A. R. Dallah (skip) 13. Total: 49. J. Gibson, A. Bastian, R. Hall, P. 33 shots
Younghusband. though not a large as some had
(skip)
PO.C.: J. W. Gram, S. Hodge, J. .35; W. expected. The Chinese scored in At Happy Valley, Police Recrea-Groves, J. Smith, W. Simpson, W. W. Fitzgerald, W. J. Bagley (skip) The following are the detalled all the innings, except the second tion Club beat, Hongkong Football Field (skip) 26. Total: 85.
28; F. H. HW, P. Gillespie, J. Mc- Club by 17 shots:-
¡Cutcheon, A. Jillott (skip) 25; V. RECREIO'S WIN and sixth, to run up the total of 12 runs while the Engineers got
Continued on Back Page - Do their runs in the fourth and last
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up ball after the second stanza, in which the sailors crossed the home Scorer-W. A. Smith. plate three times, and blanked the Time of game-2 h 45 m. latter for the rest of the game
Walker.
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four runs to register an unexpect B4 5.43. 41
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DETAILED SCORES,
terday
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scores of the match-ne
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.BOX SCORES
Souza Zb All 11
Gosano 3b
D. Leonard ss
4 2 3 2 2 1
D. Remedios
The first Bell will be rung at Pte. V. A.
6 da Cruz-Sequeira, 1.30 p.m.
Mr. R. N. Medhurst L/SKL J. D. Pte. J.
J. Bcolt Cpl. J. Berry
Sgt. W. P. Nunn LiSgt. N. L. Pan Mr. V. R. Merrett
A. Rosario Pte L
/Col. W. Allo
Ret. O. T. Leong
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each
Meeting in such a manner as to CM. J. C. E. Mead.
be readily identified.
Rat, J. R. Wall Sgt. J. Baker
80
6 43 38 81 HR 428-44 80 3 37 337. 43 4 37 42 80 Scr. 38 42 an
8 41 39 80 *Winner of Possible Button". + Winner of Handicap Spoon, Winner of spoon, will have his han- leap reduced by a point.
S. Leonard cf Omar ri Bux Li Arculli p Winglee c
T: Leonard, 1b
Badges admitting Non-Mem Col. W. J. Gash bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax): are obtainable SECRETARY, upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro The following are the results of MINDANAO duced by him, and for Payment League baseball matches played
of all Chits, etc.
through the
U.S. Baseball Results
NEW YORK, May 19 (Reuter)—
yesterday:
NATIONAL
R. H. E.
Chicago
4 B 1
6 11
1.
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The Secretary's Office, 1st- floor, Exchange Building (Tel. Ž7794) will close at 11.45 a.m. New York
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 "including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Gate. Soldlers and Sailors
Bt. Louis
41 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 21 0 0 2 1
stanza.
Scores by Innings are as follows:
CHUNG WAR
Runs Hits
2 0,1 4 0 0 1.0 0 0 0-0 20-0 0 0 0 4.0 1 31 0, 401 3 0 1 Runs
Hits 2.2 2 5 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 3 1 2 0 5-12- 0 1 5 10.5-10 ENGINEERS
0 1-
0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 1-7
After the Ching Wah-Engineers
an All-Hongkong nine to a friendly
27 6 919 6
4 fracas, USS. Marblehead engaged
Runs Hits
2 1 1 2 0 0 0-8
1 2 1 3 1 0 1-9
Todd ab...
Badriok sa Wilson of Muscavage 17 Douglas 1b Chase Zh Belke c
(Moore 2, Mize 2, Medwick hom- Fadgett ri ered).
Brooklyn.....
Pittsburgh.
(Pwaner hemered). Boston (West, Ross homered), Cincinnati.....
"Philadelphia
Hts
CAREY'S BIG WIN
P.R.C.: W. Cameron, J. Head-
ridge, W. 8. Dail, J. C. S. Fender (skip) 16; A Boutar, F. Channing, G. Perkins, J. Orem skip) 17; E G. Post, J. MacDonald, J. Shepherd, A. E. Carey (skip) 31. Total: 64.
H.K.F.C.. A B. Didsbury, L. 5. Lammert, K. S. Robertson, N. J. Bebbington skip) 16; J. S. Howell, A. W. Hedges, G. Duncan, W. GI (skip) 21; J. H. Gelling, G. B. Graver, J. Watson, A. Brooksbank (skip) 10. Total: 7.
C.C.C. TRIUMPH
At Happy Valley, Cralgengower
tussle and humbled the local lads Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio abr h pu a by six runs to one. The focals were "B" by 25 shots in First Division. 3.1 1 1 2 0 blanked for six "frames and "only
3 0 1 1 0 0 obtained their solitary marker in 41 0.2 0.2 the seventh.
4 1 1 0.00 Scores 3.0:1 500 follows:- 1113 1 2
Runs batted in-All; D. Leonard, Todd, Douglas, Kepenger 3.
Stolen bases-Souza 3, Ali, Gorano
.
by innings
MARBLEHEAD ·
were
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 051000-6 0.2 2.0 0 0
ALL-HONGKONG '
ATHLETICS
C.C.C.; A. A. Razack, K. M. Omar.
A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip) 20:
W. Hong Sling, 1. C. R. Souza, J. 8. Landolt, C. 9. Rosselet (skip) 24; 15. W. Leonard, M. J. Medina, AE. Coates, R. Basa (skip) 33. Total: 77.
Recreio "B": C. F. Van, J. C. Re- medios, C. Roza-Pereira, J. E. Noronha (skip): 10; F. A. Machado, C. H. Basto, C. A. Lopės, J. J, Bašto (skip) 18; D. C. 8. Alves, C. C. Pereira, A. P. Guterres, B. Basto (skip) 17. Total: $2.
Second Division VISITORS TAKE POINTS · At Kowloon Tong, Craigengower LONDON, May 19 (Reuter-Cricket Club beat Kowloon Tong Muscavage, Douglas 2 Chase Cambridge beat Oxford by Garden City Association by 15
points to 49 in the return inter-shots:-
3.1.0 8 2 1
3 1 1 1 0 0
Keplinger p
4 1 2 0.3 0.
Runs Hits
0
5 10
28 7 821 8 5
Runs
2 3
1 2.0 0,00 4-7. 031110 2-8
Runs Hits
0-0000-0
1.1.0 201-8
7.- 1 .14 0
INTER-VARSITY
AMERICAN
New York........... 3. 11 0 (Pearson pitched; Henrichs hom-
and Belke."
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 20th May, 1940.
Chicago aliados # 2 Philadelphia
€ (Johnson, Hayes homered). Detroit
1
B
B P 0
. (Higgins, homered).
Washington
3
(Lewis homered),
292
Cleveland
2
in. Uniform "are admitted Haltered). Price.
2
2 1
2. D. Leonard 2, S. Leonard 2, Arculli 2 T. Leonard 2, Todd,
Bacrifices-Ali, & Leonard, Douglas | Varsity athletics, Cambridge win- KT.G.C.A.; C. Mose, N, A., E.
and Belke.
ning nine events and Oxford four. Mackay, A. H. Castro, A. H. Basto Two-base hits-D. Leonard; Toda Cambridge beat Oxford by 11 (skip) 19; Y. H. Tang, H. Y. Hu,
and Padgett
matches to two in the inter-Var-| J. N: Wong, H. Gittins (skip) 15: Struck out--by Keplinger 6, Arcullisity lawn tenn's at Cambridge. H. A. Castro, T. K. Lim, W. J. Ho-
2,
Cambridge won the singles ward, A. J. Kew (skip) 20. Total:| Bases on balls. Keplinger 6, by five matches" to
one
and 54. the doubles by six to three,
Arculli 6.
C.C.C.: H. Randall, F. Modi, W.
At King's Park, Club de Recreio
TRAINING GALLOPS.
AT THE VALLEY
The following times were taken during the training gallops at the Race Course yesterday:—
Avon & Jane Doe Melody Star Sylyandale
Ascot Day & Derby Day Hughber Peaceful View National Pride Spring Shine Vixen Tor Blue Field Golden Cow.
Tornado Star ... Eve of Reason ...... Night View & Scenic View Commencement Bay, Rose Emily Maple Star Emergency Unit Pinfarthings"
A Green Time Old Fashioned Gold Coin Piccadilly Jim Tim Wild Bear
Double Finesse Many Thanks ........ Taxing Master. Féi Ying
Ascot Vale & Rose Flana Tarzan. Lancashire Chap Balvage Master Nancy Lee
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28.2
31.3 31
34.4
34.1
28.3
33.2
31.4
30.2