CESAREWITCH AND THE
CAMBRIDGSHIRE CALL-OVERS
London, October 1, llowing in the call-over for the at rewitch Stakos to be run market this month over a dis. a of two miles two furlongs.
fleld, 13 to 1 offered and taken. blar Boy, 15 to 1 offered, 100 to
ken.
onton Easter,
Rol de Pafin, ng Morning, 20 to. 1 offered and
n.
folly Stephens, 20 to 1 offered, 22 1 taken,
1 offered and
ands of, 25 lo en.
White Plains, 28 to 1 offered,
I taken.
Lady Clodagh, 33 tot offered, 40
taken.
Shining Cloud, Water Tight, Jack
, 40 to 1 offered and taken, Following in the call-over for the mbridgeshire Stakes: Highlander, 20 to 1 offered. Flamenco. 22 to 1 offered ken.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER
2, 1934.
THE "YOUNG MARSHAL" WINS A GOLF CUP
PRINCE ALY KHAN TO
RIDE IN US.
To Take Pair Of Horses For Amateur Races
London.
Steve Donoghue, who is in charges in England of the finni arrangements in connection with the projected international horse race in California, to take place next February, has announced that Prince Aly Khan is to go over to America and take with him two in horses, which he will rite amateur races.
HAPPY VALLEY BEATS
GOLF
FOURSOMES FINAL
RESULT
In the final round of the Happy Valloy second summer foursomes, A. T. Braley (7) and D. J. Valen tine (15) met T. D. Paton (8) and J. W. Franks (13).
The result was a win for Braley and Valentine by 5 up and 6 to play.
organization of its kind in the United States, was recently over in England in connection with the suggested race and then went to
bofore, returning France America.
to
His father, the Aga Khan, who was at first averse to sending one of his colts, is now inclined to re-
It was proposed that in order to conskier the matter and there is n strong possibility that his three-give the foreign horses every year-old Badrudden will be sent to change of being acclimatised they run in the big race in Prince Aly should go to America in October aud Khan's name.. In that case, Bad- to compete in a race at the end of ruddin is likely to be bought after that month and in another in warths by an American syndicate November. Then the big event, probably worth $100,000 would be for stud purposes.
staged in California in February.
Among the horses whom it is Mr. T. W. Durante, who is Pre-hoped muy be sent is the French Black Devil, 60 to 1 offered and sident of the United States Racing colt, Admiral Drake, winner of the ken-Reuter
Association, the largest amateur Grand Prix de Paris.
Barton, 22 to 1 offered. Spend-a-Peany, 25 to 1 offered, 26
1 taken. * Bondyman, 33 to 1 offered, 40 to taken.
Almond Hill, 40 to 1 offered.
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IN THE FINAL
Hankow, Sept. 25.
A golf tournament for trophy presented by Sir Moy- rick Hewlett, the British Con- sul-General at Hankow, which has been in progress for the past fortnight at the Hankow Race Club's course, was con- cluded on Sunday and was won in remarkable style by Marshal Chang Hauch-liang.
The entry was a large one and in the process of elimination many well-known local golfers were defented. The dark horse all was the Young Marshal, along
of late has improved his who game tremendously, both with regard to the length and accuracy of his drives and his Iron shots, while on the green bis putting has become deadly. When he reached the semi-final his opponent was an old campaigner and a steady one, Mr. J. S. McEachran, manager of the Hankow branch of the Char- tered Bank, but the Marshal had such a lead at the end of the first nine holes that the result was not in doubt. "I might have had à chance, had the Marshal left his putter at home." Was Mr. McEnchran's smiling comment. The Marshal won
up and 4 to go, receiving two strokej, EXTRA 1 HOLES.
In the final, the Marshal and Commander Harland, of H.M.S. Aphis were.opposed and they met on Sunday morning. Their play indicated that both were somewhat nervous, this being the first com- petition either had ever played. The Commander was giving the Marshal two strokes. There were ups and downs for both, but they halved the ninth, and on the way home there were further ups and downs, with the odds in favour of Commander Harland, who was one up at the 17th. Facing defeat at the 18th hole, the Marshal made a wenk drive, but an excellent re- covery put him acar the pin and he won the hole, thus halving the match.
This meant the playing of an- other eighteen 'holes, and in the l afternoon the finalists once again took the field. The Marshal then proved unbeatable, running "away from the first hole, and winning the competition by the handsome margin of 5 up and 4 to go. Out of the 18 holes he had two pars and thirteen bogeys, or only three. holes above bogey, a remarkable performance. The win was ̈a ̃most popular one, and the Marshal was the recipient of most hearty con-. gratulations.
PRIZES FOR GOLF
Awards. Presented At
Kowloon Club
A large gathering of members and friends gathered at the Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday when the annual gymkhana and distribution of prizes for the fast golfing season were held.
During the afternoon airs. E. Cock presented the Club and gymkhana prizes.
-
The following were the results of The afternoon's competitions:
Ladies' Clock Golf-Mrs. A. T Braley,
Ladies Nine hole putting-Mrs. A.
L. Eastman.
Longest Drive.-Mr. A. Allesbrook. Best Aggregate--Mr. A. Alles-
brook,
A.
Pitching and Patting-Messrs, H. 11. Mundy and A. T. Braley.
Clock Golf-Messrs. T. Seddon, A. Allesbrook and A. E. Silkstone.
Nine Hole Putting-Messrs. Fisher, W. Groves and W. Stoker.
The tombstone competition which was played off in the morning result- ed in S. MacNider winning at the nineteenth hole.
Myrna Loy, who plays a notable part in the successful Gim "The Thin Man", now playing at the Queen's Theatre, in which is featured
William Powell.
KOWLOON GOLF
A.J. DENNIS WINS
TROPHY
won by A. J. Dennis with a card of 75-10-65.
Other scores were:-D. C. WI- non 71-566, H. D. Gausden 79-12 67, W. Ahern 85-18-67, A. T. Braley 74-0-68, F. H. Pipe 70-8 The St. John of Jerusalem68, W. 3. Groves 78-10-08, F. Trophy which was competed for C. Barry 80-12-68, W. Taylor during August and September was 75-669, W. Stoker 85-16—70.
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The EIGHTI EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 6th October, and on Wednesday, 10th October, 1934, commencing at 2.00 pm. on both days. The Firat Bell will be Rupe at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notilled that they and their Ladies must wear their Budges prominently displayed throughout the Mcoting.
No One without a"Badge will be numitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges, admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both Including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for- Payment of All Chits, &c.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor. Gloucester Buliding, (Tel. 27704) will cload at 12 o'clock, noon.
Badges admitting to Members' En.. closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
On No Pretext will: Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordæred from
the No. 1 Boy in advanco. Telephone 21220.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the Publio Enclosure is $1.00 per day 'in- cluding Tax, for all Peroons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Saltors in Uniform aro admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, will not be permitted to operato with- In the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Raco Meet- Ing.
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NOTICE.
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