THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, APRIL

1984

SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S HOLIDAY RACE MEETING

EASTER STAKES PROBLEM

WHICH PONY WILL RUN FOR DUNBAR STABLE?

SOLDIER OF BRITAIN HAS VERY LITTLE CHANCE OF WINNING -

(By "Captain Foster"}

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cannot

An I write, on Sunday morning, the ant part in the result and if there weights for the various Handicaps, animals have not been too heavily and the division (two sections) for the penalized I expect to see this order been at the finish-1. Lemberg, 2. Gold Kellet Handicap have not published, consequently I am basing Currency, 3. King's Fancy.

Handicap-In Black's Link on my deductions, more or less,. recent form, but I do not expect to mind the outstanding pony, here is wla com- be very far out in my conclusions.

Gladiator, who should The majority of grins have been fortably. High Speed is my second entered in more than one race and, chaite. If Oak Bay or Chief Seattle as I have been unable to ascertain, start here, I think either one will SU 1 definitely, in which particular race the third position, failing either they are competing. I may be some would be inclined to support a pony races by eventually finding that they visualize an "old" pony filling any i

of the places. are non-starters.

Nicholson Handicap.-If Brilliant The important race of the after- noon will be the Euster Stakes, and Star, Soldier of Britain and Hydro- I do not know whether Liberty Bay plane stari here I do not think we or Dlann Bay will be Mr. Dunbar's need look further for the place ponies. representative, but I think Liberty Hydroplane sadly disappointed last Ray will be produced for the event, Saturday, but the distance may have! in which care he will win in a hack been, too short for him, but somehow,

to me, he did not produce anything! canter.

Sugar

Loaf Handicap-In my like hin form at the Annual Meeting.

bas Donn opinion, Prima best chance. in this race, where the opposition in not no formidablei i in the Kellet Handicap (unless sho has been relegated to second division, of

the Black's Link among the leaders at any part of the much doubt) or Handicap. Included in the field race last Saturday. It looks, there expeel to

Chief Seattle, Gold, fore, that the race will be between Bullion, and Morning Son, and they Brilliant Star and Soldier of Britain, will be prominent at the finish. anticipate the order of passing the winning post to be 1. Chief Seattle,

Before an enormous crowd, the Arsenal lost to Aston Villa in the F. A. Cup at Highbury.. Here is a study of Mos. Arsenal goalkeeper, clearing from a dangerous raid.

what astray in mentioning specific from the "Gold" atoble. I HOCKEY SELECTORS ARE

BEC

which I

ber

STAR OR SOLDIER.

la bath the Trial Plate and Hong-

the kong Derby he was well to the fore

Jardine Quits Cricket

very from the start, but I did not see him NOT INTERESTED

2. Prima Donnn, 3. Gold Bullion.

GREAT FINISH EXPECTED.

of

Both have high credentials and the two I am inclined to support the

in this race.

race aro

IN TESTS

London, Mar. 31. The Evening. Standard publishes

MAKING A

MOUNTAIN OUT OF A MOLEHILL

BADMINTON TITLES

SEMI-FINALISTS IN ENGLISH. CHAMPIONSHIPS

MANY SURPRISES

CIVILIAN TEAM "PROBLEM"

(By "R.H.B.")

to

1.

RACING RESULTS

Winners, Dividends And Cash Sweeps

For Second Extra Meeting

Althought rain apolit Saturday's race meeting at Happy Valley, some excellent performances were seen, in- cluding the shattering of the five furlong record by Able Amazon.

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THE RESULTS.

Club of this Season, that have won less than $200 in stakes. Jockey Canton. Handicap. Winner Allowance. Six Furlongs. 8560. Second $275. Third $175. For Cheung & Wo's Dare Devil 182 China Ponies, "D" Class. From the lb.............(N. Deft)... Two Mile Post Once Bound and In Wustoo's Kinda 155 lb.

(About One Mile 171 Yards).

1

2

Samson's Navy Hall 168 lbs. (J. W. Pote Hunt) Lan's Bright Star 163 lbs.ne (8. Y. Liang) Li & Lin's Mayflower 150 lbs

(N. Deltz) Won by a length; 2 lengths. Time: 2.10.2. Pari-mutuel, Winner $59.80; Places, $11.50; 16.70; $14.40.

(Ip Kul Ying) Why's Young Hero 185 lb.

(P. P. Botelho) Won by 3 lengths: 1% longths... Time: 1.38.2

Pari-mutuel, winner $22.10; places, 3 $8.10; $22.00;′ $14.60.

11-Swatow

2. Wuchow Handicap, — Wlazier $500. Second $250, Third $150, For China Ponies, Griffins of this Season that have won $200 or more in stakes. One Mile.

Kong Bros's Brilliant Star 163

Ibs.

(E. O. Butler) Cheung & Wo's High Speed

148 lb.

. (S. N. Pan) Dynasty's King's Fancy 153 lb. (A..J. P. Heard) Won by 14 lengths; a length. Time: 2,03.8,

2

3

Pari-mutuel, winner, $10.50; places, $8.50; $133.20; $21.20.

3-New Bridge Handicap-Winner $500. Second $300, Third $200. For Australian Ponies, "A" Class. Fire Furlongs,

Fatshan's Able Amazon 100 lb. (E. O. Butler)

E. S. K's Night Star 143 lb. (Y. T. Fung)

1

2

L. Dunbar's Mutiny Bay 148 lb. (J. W. Pote-Hunt) Won by 1% lengths; 3 lengths. Time: 1.05 (Record). Pari-mutuel, winner $0.50; places, $0.30: $30.10; $7.00.

The selection commitee for the Civilians hockey team to meet Singapore on Thursday are: confronted with a problem as to whether civilians selected play for Hongkong will be

4-Fatshan Handicap. Winner allowed to participate in the $500. Second $250, Third $150. For London, Mar. 8. The holder, R. M. White Civilians' cleven. This is to be China l'onies, "C" Class...Griffins of (Bristol), R. C. F. Nichols brought up at a meeting of the this Season barred. Six Furlongs. Alexandra Palace Club), T. P. Hongkong Hockey Association Suroton's Solar Star 140 lb..... (N. Deitz) Dick (Manchester), and D. C. Council to be held to-morrow Mrs. Danbar's Tillicum 148 lb. Hume (Alexandra Palace Club) evening.

(R. A. Proulx) reached the singles semi-final

Handicap-Winner $460. Second $225, Third $125. For China Ponies "D" Class, Subscrip tion Grimns of this Club of this Sea- son barred. One Mile. Lan's Partnership 150 lb. pangk

(8, Y. Liang) 1 K. H. W's Gay Butterfly 256 lb.

2 (Y. X. Fung) Ulster's Warrington 150 lb.....

(J. Poto-Hunt) -2 Won by 1% lengths; a short hoad. Time: 2.00.0. Pari-mutual, winner $12.40; places. $0.50; $10.80; $9.40.

"Double" Betting.

First Leg.

Bold Marshal (3), Diego (5), Ebony Idol (28), High Life (26), Hot Heels (7), Racing Pluck (13), Racing Triumph (44), Rose Leaf (4), Shaug- hraun (2), Spinaway (304), winner. The Redshank (177), West Parade (33), What A Chance (04), and. Wil- liam Osler (120). Second Leg.

Beta (3), Colombo (5), Fudge (G), Glad Eyen (416)-winner, Gold Bul lion (7). Midday Sun (6), Morning Sun (18), Morimain (1), Pie Face (43), Sweet Life (4), Teo Tak (20). Tummel (34) and Vago (3)..

Winner: $10.

The Cash Sweeps, Race 1. No. 283

$382.20

43

1

2

109.20 54.00 Unplaced Runners (860 ench): Nos: 138, 141, 164, 231, 287. 103, 277.- 107, 159,

Race 2.

No. 261

250 22

"star" pony. She wou very com- the following exclusive statement. fortably last Saturday and I fully ex- from D. St. Jardine, "I have neither pect to see her gain another victory the intention nor the desire to play cricket against Australia this aum- Bon Vista Handicap-The four mer."Reuter Blue Pool Handicap-On a ponies I like best in this

Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, pre- ACU ailey Tor, Iron Grey, Partnership and expect to good course great race between Young Chap, Wembley Stag, and I think they will sident of the Burrey County Cricket Classic Hall and Copper Idol, and be concerned with the finish. Partner Club, carly in March, issued the fol- that the nick will be in the order ship appeals strongly but I hold allowing statement.—

"Mr. D. R. Jardine has intimated

The absence of such notable named. Copper Idol-by virtue of high opinion of Wembley Stag and

of the Surrey his win on Saturday last will be shail, therefore, not be surprised to to the committee

players as the Reed brothers, I will accordingly vote carrying more weight and, there see him win.

H. J. D. Lowe, Rodrigues (1 fore, I fancy Classic Hall to finish for him and give the third place. to County Cricket Club that it is very unlikely, after his absence in India,

could name several more) from in front of him in this race. On Iron Grey.

the civilians trial (which in- heavy course I would climinate!

6-Shameen Stakes (First See- Kellet Handicap-(Second Section), that he can play regularly for the

Dick's victory, by 16-12, 15-5, over

cidentally was not played yes. terday owing to bad weather) Third $150. For China Panics Grifflas tion)-Winner $500. Second $250. Young Chap altogether and inclined Here again I do not expect to see an county during the coming to place the following order

better in the Interests of Surrey Lcalie Nichols, who has done so well "oh" pony in the place positions. As and has suggested that it would be

this season, was a great surprise, but finish. Classic Onil, 2. Copper previously stated I do not expect to cricket, if a captain could be ap- Dick is now very fit, and he was more

caused a great dent of comment of this Season that have won leas Idol, a. Cavalcade or Tiny Star.

find Primo Donna as being qualified pointed

than $200 In stakes. Jockey Allow- who could play regularly.

among hockey enthusiasts. Rill Handicap-1 ex- Morricon

To me it is only natural that if ance. One Mile. to run here but if she is eligible, He, however, hopes to take his place severe overhead and equally good in defence. Hume took no risks against further in the team whenever possible. The E. Baldwin, and White also took the Hongkong team to meet Singa- Quarto's Spinnway 161 !b. poct to

a good

do not think we need look Bright Star and tween

Navy for the winner. Others that appeal are Surrey committee have, with great the shortest route to victory against pure is to be the strongest possible

(A. J. P. Henrd) fall. On a Kood course 1 think Glad Eyes, Sporting Life, Spinaway

in the best interests of Surrey

Rt!:

race

be-

by

reversed on Haft going. 1 fancy

bath, however, will be beaten by Electric Star, who is my choice for first place.

Besson.

of the All-England Champion- ships at the Royal Horticul- tural Hall, Westminster, yes- terday.

L. Le Wayward Sing 156 IL.

3 (Ip Kul, Ying) Won-by lengths; lengths. Time: 1.32.1. Pari-mutuel, winner $27.80; plates, $8.50; $7.30; $20.00.

Chance 158 lb. (N. Deitz)

Onler 158 lb. (J. W. Pole-Hunt)

'Bright Star will bent him, atul the and Midday Sun. Perhaps Sportinet regret, come to the conclusion that C. H. Whittaker, of Derby, who hasiside the Colony can field and in- Chan Wing Yung'a What A position will, most probably. Life will be found ineligible to run, cricket, Mr. Jardine's suggestion not played at this meeting before-cludes civilians then those players in which case I forecast the following should be agreed to, and have, there- White was deadly overhead and un- order at the finish-1. Glad Eyes, for feed tit. 8.1, T. Holmes usually delicate when using the drop. can appear in the Civilians' team: Dr. J. C. Macgown's William

must also field the strongest-pos- the captaincy of the Surrey eleven now meets Ralph Nichols for nit is only logic that the Civilians #Spinaway, 3. Midday Sun.

Pokfulam Stakes. This is a sort of and are pleased to stato that he has place in the final.

Ian Maconachie made a great effort sible team and thus give the visi-) raes that will, in my pinion, it accepted. Mr. H. M. Garland Wells to ward off defeat against Ralph tora a keen fight. Sarabande, and I make him the win has been offered, and has accepted, Nichols, as he was a game down and isher, the field being what I consider the vice-captaincy."

mediocre. Soldier of Fortune (if

Menail

and

run-

Easter Stakes.--It ia custom-t

of late Lo 260 22 ary fold in "A"

class races. there will be no deviation in

On his custom In this race. ning on Saturady last, I do not ex-started) will be most dangerous and pect Soldier of Britain will he may win. Dare Devil and City View starting here, but if he does I very also appeal to me.

auch fear that he will be returned

na analo ran". He has a winning

ehunce in the Nicholson Handicap. and inagine he will be sadilled for that event.

should witness a very

DAILY DOUBLE Lemberg/Wembley Stag Lemberg/Partnership.

or

HOLIDAY GOLF

Cane, KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

AVENGE DEFEAT

con-

2-7

the second gume, Going in without hesitation to kill anything short and making wonderful recoveries

FULL RESULTS.

I

SUGGESTED INTERPORT XI.

ENGLISH CAPTAIN.

Though the Hongkong Interport Jardino's desire to be relleved of far back in the court on the backhand, eleven is still in the making,

hehe eaught his man and led 13-10 would not hesitate to put forward the Surrpy captaincy becaus cannot play regularly in the com- before Nichols got his second breath, the following team as a probable inge season opens up the larger ques- Nichols eventually won by 15-4, 18-13. Colony side, Lion of whether he will be available, Details: if Baked, to take on the leadership of England against the Australians. It has Already been annouced that; Jardine is not returning with the M. C. C. team from their Indian tour lle is going to Muttra on a shooting trip and will not be in England until about the end of May. The first Test trial match is on June 2, siz daya beTautz and G. R. Sherwell beat E. Phillipps and A. J. Wilson, 16-10, 16-11; D. C. Hume and R. M. White Nottingham on June 8. fore the opening Test match

WYATT'S FORMER CAPTAINCY. (holders) bent F. C. Sharp and 11. B. Baldwin, 15-7, 15-0; 1. C. Maconachie

Just

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at

Singles 3rd R.: R. M. White holder) beat C. II. Whittaker, 15-0, 15-4, R. C. F. Nichols beat I. G Maconachie, 15-4, 18-13; T. P. Dick beat L. Nichols, 16-12, 15-5; D. C. Hume beat H. E. Baldwin, 16-5, 15-8.

Men's Doubles-1st Rd.; G. 8. A.

R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's); A. J. M. Rodrigues (Univ.), Lieut. Metcalfe (Army); W. A. Reed (Club), Dulla Singh (Punjabia), or H. J. D. Lowe (Club), Lt.Cmdr. Hill (Navy); Lt. Donald (Navy), Lt. Eaden (Navy), Lt. Currey (Navy),

Lt. Garthwaite (Army), Lai Singh (Army).

them.

$484.40 108.40 €0.20 Unplaced Runners ($50 each); Nost 108, 118, 153, 217, 285, 122, 78, 181. Race 3.

No. 07

$027 381

202 130

131 Unplaced Runners ($50 each): Nos: 203, 110, 336, 364, 322,

Raco 4.

1

No. 7

$854

288

244

2

", 320

120

8

No. 105

207

207

Unplaced Runners ($50 each): Nos: 33, 34, 345, 170, 313, 307, 252, 193. -Race 6.

$847 242 121

1

Was by 4 lengths 114 lengths. Time: 2.07.2. Pari-mutuel, winner $10.60; places, $0.40; $7.00; $10.40.

G-llonam

Handicap. Winner $460. Second 3225. Third $126. For

Unplaced Runners ($50 each): Nos: China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of 222, 381, 372, 139, 06, 88; 417, 61, this Club of this Season that have 345, 37. won $200 or

in stakes. 8lx

more

Furlongs. Leader's Copper Idol 146 1b....

(J. W. Pote-Hunt) Ha Kem Tong's Classic Hall 150 16. ..........(S. N. Pan) Leong Kwok Cheong's Cavalcade

161 b.

....(N. Deitz) Won by a short head: 2% lengths. Time: 1.33.2.

3

Pari-mutuel, winner $27.70; places, $8.00: $7.10; $6.80,

7--Shek Pai Stakes-Winner #005. Second $200. Third $200. For China Ponies. Winners of more than two ruces at race meetings of this Club since January 1, 1934, barred. Joc key Allowance. Five Furlongs, II. S. Chan's Connack's Beauty 101 b... W. Pote-Hunt) Dynasty's King's Justice 168 lb. (A. J. P. Heard)

.(N. Deitz)

Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Britain

Race û.

No. 278

$808.

270

248

.374

124.

Unplaced Runners ($50 each): Now: 407, 378, 130, 199, 288, 316, 438, 423, ' 154, 178, 155, 100.

No. 115

34 180

Race 7.

$1,884,40

598.40 200.20 Unplaced Runners ($100 each): Nox: 108, 190, 207, 350, 110.

Race 8.

$1,022

No. 385

322

17

440

202

140 Unpluced Runners ($50 each): Nos: 144, 370, 468, 161, 103, 300, 148, 480, 111, 184.

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Rato 9.

No. 143

2

$1,163

101 lb.

Time: 1,12.3.

3

338

109 Won by 2% longtha; a short head. 174, 242, 462, 384, 817.

Unplaced Runners ($50 nach): Nos:

117

OF

100

Race 10,

No. 118

180

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224

$1,102.00 332.00 160.00

Unplaced Runners ($20 each); Nos:

THE DUNBAR PROBLEM. The question, however, is which one of the two will represent Mr. Dunbar? I have heard it mentioned that on a

Boy fant course Diann will start, but if the going is inclined. to be at all heavy, Liberty Bay will be saddled. Such being the the result will be a foregone clusion and Liberty Boy will be fol-

This afternoon's International' lowed home by Trentbridge and Cos-

The Kowloon Golf Club avenged In the event, therefore, of Jardino and A. E. Harbot beat G, J. Fish and sack's Beauty. On the other hand,}

the not being avaliable for the first Test, B. P. Cook, 13-15 15-0, 15-8; C. J. tournament final between England if Diana Bay instead of Liberty Hoy their defent last October by comes under the Starter's orders, we flappy Valley Section of the Royal who will captain England? The most Culver and E. G. Rawkins beat 8. Land India on the Marina ground. retrace Hongkong Golf Club when they beat likely successor in the leadership lay and R. K. Hooper 17-16, 15-6 will provide the selectors with with,

my opinion, the following a strong vielting team on Good Fri-R. E. S. Wyalt, captain of War-JA. Titherley and T. P. Dick boat G.more material which should help result.-i. Trentbridge, 2.

Diana day over the Kowloon course by 20% wickshire. Wyatt, It will be recal-K, Brower and R. 8. Russ, 16-4, 15-5; points to 13 points, after securing led, was vice-captain to Jarding in W. R. Burton and J. W. Thomson beat Bay, 3. Connack's Benuty.

Pari-mutuel, winner $11.00; places, last winter. He played S, C. Minard and W. II. T. Cooke,

$5.30; $6.70; $5.50, had 17-14, 16-10: L. Nichols and R. C. F. 9 Kids Handicap (Second Sec a load of 84 points on the 10 singles Australia

and in all five Test matches

8-Shameen 8takea-(Second Sec- the Nichols heat J. D. M. McCallum and beat Mrs. B. F. Wildwaith and Miss tion)-Dinty is my fancy for this matches.

Adverse weather conditions delayed the best, batting average of race and I think he will be followed

G. Dole, 15-3, 14-17, 16-7; Mrs. U. tion)-Winner 3000. Second $250. aine in- C. H. Whittaker, 16-4, 16-9. home by Flummery and City of the commencement of the match in amateurs in the side. In

2nd Rd.-iluma and White boat Torry and Mrs. W. M. Thomson beat, Third $160. For China Ponies Grimins Brisbane and/or Racing Streak. th morning for 20 minutes, but nings (twice not out) he scored 127

Kellet Handicap (First Section) cleared up later. Despite the early runs for an average of 40.71. Test Tutz and Sherwell, 16-5, 15-10; Mr. E. Mason and Miss C. D. Newitt, of this Season that have consens 262, 371, 396, 60, 240, 156, 160, 411. Lemberg. Bay View, Oak Bay, Gold rain, the course was in a surprising captainey is not new to him. When coachle and Harbat beat Culver 16-11, 6-16, 15-7; Miss D. Catheart-than $200 in ataker.eight: 10 10. the Australians were last in Eng-and Rawkins, 16-9, 10-12; Titherley Jones and Bisa C. M. Allon w.o., Miss under weight for inches. To be rid

den by Jockeys who have not won Currency and King's Fancy will pro- ly good condition.

Goldman played excellent golf and he superseded A.P.F. Chapman and Dick bant Burton and Thomson,, V. E. Child and Misa E. Cook Ber. duce a great inish in this

to return a first round card of 33 in the fifth Test at the Oval and 16-416-7; Nichola and Nicols, beat K. 2nd Rd.--Mrs. H. S. Uber and Miss ten races anywhere at

captained England L. Wilson and H. Morland, 15-7, 15-8. M. Armstrong beats. Tro, lender. Waximum multity 10 year he against the West Indies, also at the R. M. Dawson and Miss D. J. Colpoys son and Bliss T. Kingsbury beat Mrs. Mile. Women's Doubica-1st Rd. Mrs. Miss Colpoys, 15-4, 15-9; Mrs. Hender-wn; beat Mrs. E. Millar and Mrs. R. L. Burgess-Smith and Miss R. Hall, Alante'a Glad Eyes 165 lb....... (W. H. Choy) Another vital decision has to bo Barton, 18-10, 15-7 Mre. M. Hender- 15-9, 17-10; Mrs. Ireson and Mrs. made for the coming Tests. Who non and Miss T. Kingsbury (holders) Pelham beat Mrs. Engolbach and Miss Sun's Morning Bun 148 lb....... will form the Selection Committee? bent Mrs. R. C. Tragott and Miss H. Neville, 11-15, 18-17, 18-16: Mis

(H. M. Remedlem) The team who visited Australia inst Hogarth, 15-9, 15-11; Mrs. D. Burgens Doveton and Miss Coop beat Mrs. G. W. Sewell's Tso Tak 168 lb.. winter were chosen by Lord Hawko, Smith and Miss P. E. Hall beat Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Thomson, 15-8, 15-3; Mr. P. F. Warner, Mr. P. A, Perrin, Preston and Miss B. M. Emson, 15-1, Mrs. Horsley and Miss L. M. Kings and Mr. T. A. Higson, Lord Hawko 15-2; Mrs. J. W. B, Ireson and Mrsbury boat Miss Cathcart-Jonca and has been seriously ill and in sailing E. N. Poihnin beat Mrs. M. E. Kitton Miss Allen, 15-4, 16-0; Mre, Anning will not be and Mins D. Mills, 16-10, 15-5; Mrs. A. and Miss White beat Mrs. Keany and ix for South Africa. He

back in England before the middle. Engelbach and Miss B. Neville beat Miss E. Hall, 16-6, 15-11; Mrs. Myers

Kika Handienp(First Murale, Warner will be des- Mias K. Jewell and Miss J., E. P. and Miss Sponight bent Mrs. Barrett Scellon) Winnor 1500. Second $300. rible the Test matches for the Hosken, 16-3, 16-4; Mian D. Devoton and Mrs. Wheatley, 16-3, 15.7 Miss Third $200. For Australian Pontos, Daily Telegraph and is therefore and Miss N. Coop w.o., Mrs. E. Sains-E. M. Whiting and Miss H. Ritchie "B" Class Firs Furlongs. barred' by M. C. C rules at present bury and Miss J. R. Stewart acr.: bent Mrs. S. N. Manning and Miss D: Seth's Just That 150 lbs.

(N. Deita) 10% in vogue from serving on the com-. R. J. Horsley and Miss L. M. E. Homan, 15-0, 15-12.

Kingsbury beat Miss 3. Goodall and 3rd RdMre. Henderson and Miss Stephen Lam's Atlas 105 lb..... Miss D. Young, 15-12, 15-1; Mrs. J. F. T. Kinsbury bedt Mrs. Ubor and Miss

(R. H. Charles) Anning and Miss V. White best Miss Armstrong, 15-13, 12-15, 15-11; Miss Mrs. Samson's Saucy Face 150 T6 F. N. Woklon and Miss Shirrelf-Dad- Doveton and Miss Coop beat Mrs. mun, 6-15, 15-6, 16-3; Mrs. D. Kenny Ireson and Bira, Polham, 167, 16-3; and Miss E. Hall best Mrs, G, P. Mr. Mvers and Miss Stenight beat Browse and Mrs, E. M. Wilson, 15-7, Miss Whiting and Miss Ritchle, 16-8, [16-12; Mra. L. W. Myers and Min 13. 15-6; Mrs, Horsigy and Miss Ritchie, 18. Speaight bant Mrs. R. A. Forster 15-8. 15-6: Mrs. Horsley and Miss L

and Mian J. P. Higgs, 15-5, 16-8; Mrs. 1. Kingsbury boat Mrs. Anning and 2, Barrett and Mrs. G. J. WheatleyMine White, 16-6, 10-12.

Detailed scores.—

Singles.

The weights will play a most import

SPORT ADVIS.

D. a. Etwurde

I. Gillman

Happy Valley.

H. McKellar

J. A. R. Selby.

Wren

THE JONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, thos

F. E. llocker Y. Lobet

A. O. Drawn

A. Hnefarlane

Draft Programmes and Entry, D. Humphreys Forms for the Third Extra Race Robertson Meeting, to be hold on Saturday, deck 14th April, 1934, (weather per A. w. Mur mitting), may be obtained at the A. Brookbank

J. Shepherd Secretary's Offee, Gloucester Building; The Club House, Happy Total Fingles Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kayong Road.

Oval.

Kowloon.

D D. C. Wilan 13 P. Akebre

A. Eaton

J. MeKnight

1 A. T. rley

W. 8. er

W, Taylor

It. T. faxtan

0 1. J. Collings

G. Mine

W. M. Groves

A. J. Dennia

In D. FuFTER

T. Redion

V. C. Labem

1 A. Andrews

mittee.

7

Fourballs.

Edwards & Goldman 2

Wren & Matthews

Q

When

Alsebrook 0 Braley A

Exetmen 2 MeKnight

Tiller Taylor & Burton

*

Total 4 Hallo

Add Bingle

1

Grand Total

20

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Mekeller & Belby on Thursday, 5th April, 1934.

By Order,

Booker & Lobel Humphreys & Robertson Socrotary. Braws & Mroock

C. B. BROWN,

0 Colllan & Milne A

Orora & Dennis

Macfarlane & Mair 3 Purver & Baddon 0 Bmakabank &

Labrum & Shephard

Andrewe

Rico 11.

No. 23

any time.

$1,300.00 397

874.00 840

187.00 Unplaced Runners ($50 each); Now:

poralty lb. One 103, 360, 81.

203, 250, 223, 378, 347, 266, 301. 144,

1

2

LEE THEATRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

(G. W. Sewell) Won by 5 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 2.08.2. Park-mutuel, winner $0.70; places, $6.40; $15.30; $10.70,

9-St.

at 12.30, 2.30, 5.30, 7,30

& 9,30 p.m.

A

2

CHINESE

(J. W. Pate-Hunt) Won by a longthe; a nock. Time: 1.05.3 (equals record), Par-mutuel. winter $10.00; places, 80.301 $8; 26.80.

10-Kongmun Binken-Winnor 9400, Recond $200. Third $100. For China Fonies, Subscription Griffins of this

WAR PICTURE.

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