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-THE` `HÒNGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930.
·SATURDAY'S, RACE MEETING.
"PONIES RUN. TRUE TO
EXPECTATIONS.
There was some tine sport at the Extra Race Meeting on Saturday, which was honoured by the pre- sence of H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel. The big events were decided in accord with general but there were expectations,
a few surprises here and there. The most successful jockey for the afternoon was Mr. Harriman, with two wins, two seconds and a third. Results:
11
7-Lantao Handicap: Class: One Mile For China Panies. Top weight not to exceed 166 lb. 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200. Mr. K. C. Lau's Mount Elburz (145) (Mr. Proulx) Mr. Parkson Chan's Campbell (140) (Mr. Ip Kai-ying) Mr. Widdecombe's Feter Gueracy (148) (Mr. G. U. da Rosa) Won by short head; a neck. Time: 2 mins. 09.2/5 secs, Pari-mutuel: Win $38.
Places 1st $12; 2nd $49.80;
$14.40.
1
2
3
EXHIBITION TENNIS
AT K.C.C.
PLAYERS AFFECTED BY THE HEAT.
The exhibition tennis matches be- tween Aragon, Honda, Fincher and
cousins the Rumjahn
held at the KCC ΟΣ Saturday afternoon, an enjoyable en- although providing an
did not reach that stand-
3rd text scellence and quality usually
ard of
at
Great
8-Lama Plate: One Mile For This was probably due to the
sttained by these well-known players. China Ponies, Subscription Griffins heat, whilst it was very noticeable of this Club of any season. Weight
that Aragon was far from feeling at for inches as per scale. Winners the Meeting of 17th May, 1930 and at vagaries.
home on a court of many pecullar The looss surface did not allow this Meeting and winners of two or more races since 1st January, 1930,
the balls to bounce barred. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 height, and it often responded in or part thereof won in stakes since exaggerated form to anything in the 1st January, 1939, Entrance Fee $5. nature of a chopped or sliced ball. 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200.
1.Crocodile Stakes: Six Furlongs. -For China Ponies, Subscription mor Grifins of this Club of this Season which have not won at date of entry more than $1,500 in stakes. Weight for inches as per scale. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200. Mr. H. S. Chan's Sonny Boy (164) (Mr. Harriman) Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Thracian
(160) (Mr. Charles) 2 Mr. K. H. Kay's Osiris (164) ....
Mrs. Pearce's Piccy (180)
1
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. Polo's White Stara (152)
(Mr. Proulx) Hr. Weefree's Grenadier (155) ... (Mr. Harriman)
2
3
Wen by a length; short head. Time: 2 mins.. 11.2/5 secs. Pari-mütuel: Win $56.70. Places 1st $13.90; 2nd $20.20; 3rd $9.60.
(Mr. Heard): 3 Won by half length; two lengths. Time: 1 min. 35.4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $92.60. Places, 1st $8; 2nd $12; 3rd $6.30. 2. Cheung Chau Plate: Five Für- 9.-Whit Monday Consolation longs For China Ponies that have Plate: One and a Quarter Miles started at least three times in Hong For China Ponies which have started kong since 1st January,
1930, in Hongkong at least twice since lat Weight for inches as per scale. Win-January, 1930, and have not at date ners of one race this year (other than of entry won more than $1,000 in to Subscription stakes. Weight for inches as per confined Griffins) 5 lb. penalty; of two or more scale, 1 lb. penalty for every $100 races, 10 lb. penalty. Winners of or part thereof won in stakes since since 1st 1st January, 1930. Entrance Fee $5. than three races January, 1930, barred. 1st Prize: 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200. Prize: $200.
Mr. A. J. P. Heard's Royal Flush (165), (Mr. Heard) Mr. John's San Francisco (183) (Mr. Newbigging) da Roza's Young Mr. A. W.
Pretender (160)
2
more
race
(Mr. G. U. da Roza)
1
2
3:
Won by two lengths; short head. Time: 1 min. 15.2/5 secs.' Pari-niutuel: Win $6.90. Places. 1st $60; 2nd $22.40. 3-Lantas Handicap: "A" Class: One Mile For Chim Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 166 lb. 1st Prize: 1600, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200.
Mr. Retsuj's Orlando (158)
(Mr. Harriman) Messes. McCartney and Wilson's
King's Counsel "(183)"
(Mr. Charles) Mr. Yatri Man's One Third (158) (Mr. G. U. da Roza) Won by many lengths; half length Time: 2 mins. 40.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $24.50.
14
2
3
Places at $10.70; 2nd $13.20.
One Mile For Bond fide Troop 10. Machine Gun Troop Handicap: Ponies approved by 0. C. Machine Gun Troop. To be entered and rid den by members of the Troop. Jockeys to be nominated with entries, Entrance Fee $3. 1st Prize: $300, 2nd Prize: $200, 3rd Prize: $100, James Pigg (200)
at a uniforz
In addition it was rather un- fortunate that Aragon made such a late appearance on the court, as it entailed the spectators sitting for three-quarters of an hour or more in the heat of the day watching E. C. Finchor and the Rumjahns indulge in a rather aimless knock-up.. Their dis comfort was accentuated by the further long periods of reats and practice by the visitor.
Two matches ware staged, a "doubles" when Aragon, and E. C. Fincher mét S., A. and H. D. Rumjáhn, and a singles between the Filipino and Honda, the local champion.
Of the two the latter was by far the most attractive, to watch, with Aragon a deserved winner, and Honda a very good loser. Honda sprang a surprise by snatching the first set after being a long way in arrears, but he could not combat the pace of Aragon's shots in the subsequent sets, which he conceded at 6-1, 6-1.
There was little to enthuse OvCZ the exchanges, as mistakes by both 1 players were frequent Aragon could not control his driving until the end, but his overhead work was clever. The most interesting point of the match was the contrast of styles. Honda remained as ever that imper- turbable player and gave the impres- sion that ha was almost lazy, so little was he seen to ran about His posi- tioning was quite a study in strategic
of his opponent. tennis, and his effortless game stood out against the energetic performance
A Different Aragon,
153
57
1 Harvest.
High cards. a Plunder. 14 Long for. 15 Reverenced.
"OUR" BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
18 Clear to the ground. 17 Unless (Law.) 18 Make beer. 19. Drizzle. 20 Inside.. 92 Maker of stockings, 22 Close,
Pole.
20
26 Ekes out.
28 Made of wax. 30 Rowing implement. 31 Devil. 33 Work for. 36 Slight fog. 38 The populace. 10 At the back. 41 Bury.. 43 Prices.
45 Part of the verb "to be." 46 Two raised earthworks. 47. Before time.
49 Tender.
51 Part of the head. 53 Discord.
It was rather difficult to reconcile the Aragon of Saturday to that of when he met Gordon Lam in an exhibi- tion match whilst on his way to Japan 54 Piece of music. a few weeks ago. Then he combined 567 World of spirits. discretion and an appreciation of the 58
Messrs. Harston and Heard's Spearmint (159) (Mr. Heard) Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Windsor Stag (160) (M. Harriman)
1
2
Mr. Wong Lan-kam's Herodom
(Mr. H. C. Macnamara)
(146) (Mr. Ip Kul-ying)
8
Siang River (174)
Won by one length; half length. Time: 2 mins. 02.3/5 secs.
Mr. G. P. Lammert)
2
Strathlorne (180)
Pari-mutuel: Win $6.60.
Places, 1st $60; 2nd $11.30; 3rd $11.20.
(Mr. T. C. T. Beck) Pari-mutuel; Win $90.10.
a
and accuracy, but against Honda his 60' Above. impetuosity from the baseline oft 61 Facts.
the 58 Confines, right and wrong ones with speed 59 Grief.
tires carried him too far, and he 62 Commodities.
a
4. Whitsun Plate: One and Quarter MilesFor China Ponies that have started at least twice this year in Hongkong and have not at date of entry won in Hongkong in 1930 $1,500 or more in stakes. Weight 118 lb. For each $200 or part thereof won in stakes since 1st January, 1930, 1, lb. penalty. 1st Prize: $600, 2nd Prize: $300, drd Prize: $200. Mr. Dynasty's Nationalist II (154)
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Messrs. Chan and Tong's Ches-
apeake Bay (156)
(Mr. Harriman) 23 Messrs. Chan and Tong's Pepper- (Mr. Hoard) corn (150) Won by four lengths; five lengths. Time: 2 mins. 38.4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $7.
Place 1st $6.50.
Places 1st $33.10: 2nd $39; 3rd 513.90.
CASH SWEEP.
Lucky Numbers at the Fifth Extra Meeting.
RACE I.
No. 524
70 .430
.$1,122.80
י
paid the penalty of many mistakes. 63 Curt.
It maybe that he was a little tired 64 Relate.
.
Down
1 Misanthrope. 2 Part of harness.
3. Kiln.
4 Cleric.
G Yuletide hymn.
7 Pitcher.
8 Stitch,
after his strengous work in the 65 Stringed instrument. Olympic Games, but there was no doubt that he was at fault with his timing. The most impressive phase of his game was overhead, but Honda was wise enough to give him as little rope as possible in this direction, On the day's display Aragon was specta-
but erratic. cular
The Rumjahn cousins found it an easier task to defeat Fincher and imagined.
they
had perhaps Aragon, than
The Повете. although executing many clever things indivi- dually were not quite so impressive combination. The Ramjohns again excelled at the net, and both appeared to have regained their con- in their volley work S. A. fidence Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. Barjahn effected very fine clean 336, 61.
mashes and H. D. held a racket that defied being
His low volley-
320.80 160,40 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 135, 520, 355, 259, 180, 20, 360, 393, 399, 333.
Race II.
3
No. 197
555
176
$1,021.20.
463.20 231.60
5.-Lantao Handicap: "B" Class: One Mile For China Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 166 Ib. 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200.
Race III.
No, 572
439
I
640
-$1,797.60 513.60 256.60
A
Ing
#
Was er Passed accurate and
effective. "Teddy" Fincher did many
good things and disappointed over others, but he supported his partner Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. in characteristic style and more
than
Messrs. Toeg and Priestley's Fair
Sport (144) (Mr. Backhouse). 1418, 446, 413, 349. Mr. Wong Lan-kam's Imperial Hall
(150) (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 2 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Christmas
Frolic (163) (Mr. Stanton) 3 Won by two lengths; one length. Time: 2 mins. 05.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $25.10. Places 1st $11.40; 2nd $15.10; 3rd $22.10.
6-May Handicap: One and Quarter Miles. (Novices). For China
Race IV.
No. 313
M
1.69 63
.$3,920 1,120 660
Baco V.
No. 580
674
$2,086 596
"
660
298
Unplaced runners ($50 each) Non.
held his own in the exchanges.
The matches, were arranged under the auspices of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association in collaboration with the Kowloon Cricket Club,
Race VIII
No. 784
486
+
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Without
re
10 Captive. 11 Watering place.
12 Small island. 13 Sneer.
18 Prejudiced.
19 Sulks...:
21 Marsh plant.
24 Large house..
26 Premier.
27 Once.
28 Females.
29 Part of the verb "to be."
30
Leave out.
32 Road repairing material.
34 Actual.
35 Change,
37
Small
dogs.
39 Smudges.
42 Bands of rocks.
44 Satisfy.
48 Reat-roll...
49 Pole,
60 Law.
51 Pertaining to punishment.
52 Close-
59 Fired.
64 Situation
55 Breezy.
66 Swift running animal.
58 Slap.
Saturday's Solution.
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Messrs, Yue and Lo's Empress
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Race YI.
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$2,133,60
609.60 904.80
669 544 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. .252, 332, 173, 170.
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No. 802 354 680
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645,20 272.60
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286 .com .214
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