THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH
ROYAL INTEREST IN HORSE RACING TO BE
1936.
RESTORED BY
BY KING EDWARD VIII
STEEPLECHASING MAY Two Ideal
BE FAVOURED
FAIRLY PROMISING STUD AT
SANDRINGHAM
London, Mar. 1.
Goals By Lee Wai-tong
(Continued from "Page 8.)
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HOSPITALS AND BANKS
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8.1 10. 167 168 in. of England 12: 1 + 227 128 Barclays
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not sufficiently consistent to upset alk. Fairey in entered for the Two the powerful Chinoso tearguard. For most part Bernie Gosano re- The glorious days of horse Thousand Gulness; Canvas, Feols, the racing, which reached their Victries and Parity for the One Thoumained a solitary figure of intelligont Anan
annd Gaineas; Fairey and Canvas for and skilful endeavour,
He created zenith during the reign of King the Derby: Canvas, Victories, Parity openings all around him but his Edward VII, are likely to be and Feels for the Oaks; and Fairway longass could not improve upon them. Honer, Cak Pe
Leger None
Castilho, was continually at fault Imperial Coll
Col
antama Trockenham
revived during Edward VIH”. And Canvas for the Stetrics, ard and Campos seemed cowed by the Orpington
tima.
The new King has taken over his father's stud farm at Sandringham, and also his string of racers. While the court is in mourning for King George, they will be raced under the name of Lord Derby, but the King has indicated his intention of taking It up himself next year.
If and when he does it will be the first time he has raced under Jockey Club rules, although he has bred a winner Cornish Prince, in 1934.
IN THE DOLDRUMS
Royal racing fell into the doldrums lato during George's reign. The King was an unlucky owner, and seldom had any good stuff in bi stables. He was, however, the only reigning monarch over to breed and cinaric winner. This WAN own a
of them except perhapa given anything of a chance, and it
Park House
is possible that they will be scratch-energotle tactics of Li Tin-sang and sideup
Lau Mau. One-noticed the "samo Streatham ed on one of the forfeit dates.
fatal hesitancy with Gomes and Sutton Alves, and occasions which demanded Thames V enterprising action were allowed to Twicken slip by with half-hearted, and con- sequently unsuccessful efforts to Westcombe Pk. obtain the ball.
Want Herla Windsor
SANDRINGHAM STUD GOOD The outlook at the Sandringham stud is more hopeful. Thero the King has two stallions, Friar Marcus and Limelight, and twenty mares, off whom the nineteen-year-old Stained Glass, dame of Scuttle, is the best.
racing season.
It wil be left mainly to Limelight Scuttle, who won the One Thousand to carry on the Sandringham tradi- Guineas in 1928, Ile only other good tea, and this seven-year-old son of
Pharos has plenty of good breeding threatening horses were Friar Marcus, Weather During his racing days he won $44,500 vane and Limelight
It was different with Kink Edward stakes, and was retired to stud in
VII. He won the Derby three les with Persimmon, Diamond Jubiles and Minoru. His most notable your was 1000 when he won the Grand National with Ambugh II., and follow-)
Warlingham
13 1
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5.2 2
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EL. Thomas's Walminster
108 111
128 Exiles
Barnsley
NORTH OF ENGLAND
4 118 149 Birkenhead' P 16' 29% - 824 | Blackburn 00 *T 205 Blackwell 1.10 179 207 Headford
נד 880 41
Brighouse . 141 275 Broughton Pk: 14 145 26 Ceriale
184 Chesterfield
Durhant City Furni
23 214
HOUSE CLUBS
100 1890. W. Raliway
143 DO Lembury
14 IC.C.
Lyone
Pride
120 230 Gateshead Fell.
160
71 145 Hartlepool 0.8.
G Marifepool R.
Ilendingley
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1 242
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SOUTH OF ENGLAND
74 106
ILD
128 181 ** TOK LEZ
125
Metrovick
Unilever
11 11 87
142 64 201
Brighton 100 114 Darking
185
Dover ...
109
40 Eastbourne 104 141 Malatons
Trojans
OLD BOYS
150 118
150 116, toyinka
fuckfernfield .. Hull ER Ilkley
Kelgbulan
7184 187 Kendal
187 115 Leeds By'm«.
DA 105 Liverpont
101 178 Anchester
13 Middlesbrough
14 06 28 180 Morley
WEST OF ENGLAND
239 130 Barnstaple
04 44 Bath
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117 Bristol
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110 Exmouth
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140 Bidmouth
A61 Taunton
Falmouth Hereford
77 Penance
10 149 209 Teignmouth
KING OF RIGHT BACKS
thoroughly Albaniang Friar Marcus at 25 years is now
South. China word rather pld, but his record is a great sound throughout the team. Li Tin-Ashteadlana
Derby sang, undisputed King of Right Backs Askenne ane. He is the non of the winner Cleero, and was unbeaten as in the Colony, dominated his section Bancroftinns
Пее. Пота a two-year-old. Ila total winnings of the field; so much so that one was
Harkben Inclined to lose sight of the less Birkonians were $47,175,
still more successful Ke was
at spectacular, but equally effective Drockies
Camp 10.E.'s Citiken. stud, being responsible for the win-work of Lau Mau.
The half backs showed greatly im- Coffelana ners of 353 races worth $698,775 since 1918 up to the end of the last flat proved form and Leung Wing-chul Cranielxbana
stood second to Beltrao as the best Dunatonfans intermediate on view. Lee Kwok-wai Edmundians was very polished, and his perfectly Fullerians Gaytoniana timal interceptions often converted a
situation Into
one of Guldfordinan firavesend'ns promine for the Chinese attack. Haberdasher Leo Wal-tong and Fung King Haileyburian cheang
the spade
work Morfa did among the forwards, but Wong King Paulines
Merchant T chung won his spurs with a very fine fadingenalans
Del-tulisan performance on the left wing.
Bennockian gado never had him fully under con-
Skinnere trol, which meant that Gorano
was Willano called upon to cover a wider territory than is safe for a full back against
EAST OF ENGLAND such a formidable attack. Ip Pak-wales Park was a comparative failure and thereford W. is no gainsaying that he is fast his old time skill both in ball losing manipulation and shooting.
1934. Stained Glass has a yearling, foal by him-which is being carefully watched. United Prens.
4
ed up with the triple-crown victory SOUTHORN CUP GOES
of Diamond Jubilee in the Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger. That still standa as a recori.)
facing experts are not very en- thusiastic about the string of 122 racers which King George left his
son,
But the three-year-old Victrics |
TO HONGKONG
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issue
has not yet run, and there are tent 20 minutes extra time and this two-year-olds, any of which may
ficed Hongkong to elinch the come up to classle standards.
The twenty-two horses now training are:
MRS BELL BRILLIANT
There was a mild surprise in store for the onlookers soon after the start when a nice movement by the whole of the Recreio forward fine culmin- ated in Campor beating Wong Wing a well placed shot. Recreto Mrs. Boll, the Hongkong pivot, gave with brilliant display, attaining an even held on to their lead for some time,
eventually.
beat
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Bandal Bouthport Shefeld Bunderland
Tynedsle Wakefield
Waterloo
Barton Coventry Harpenden Hinckley Mid-Harta Northampton Nottingham Nuneaton Rugby
Wolverhampton
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6 205 110
Atoneygate
Tamworth
SERVICES
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2 162 33 Devonport
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A.C.
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King's Own
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London
RAGGED PLAY BY FORWARDS
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spoilt
119 Cambridge
0 Li 136 228 Oxfor
Points.
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1082 284
200 230
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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CLIFF JONES'S STRAINED HEART
To Give Up Rugby For Some Weeks
London, Feb. 6.
C. W. (Clin) Jones, of Cambridge University, one of the most brilliant
101 Rugby football players in Great
8101 Britain, has had to give up the game
2 200 휘 10
ito for some weeks owing to a strained
heart.
On Saturday he was the outstand
steady and resourceful. Wong Wah- time when U.B. Souza partially saved ing player in the international match king performed with dlatinellen ben hat drive from Yeung Shut-yick and at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, and it was tween the "sticks". It was a match Hussain, managed
his efforts that largely owing to head into Walca beat Scotland by 18 points to 3. The four-year-old Marconi is now
in which defences held the upper his own goal. South China took hand. being schooled for hurdles, and it
Jones, who has represented Wales the lead after the Interval when Yeung nine times, gave a masterly display may be that King Edward, with his
Leonard opened the scoring in the Shui-yick easily converted a penalty at outside half-back, and though at known preference for the jumping
first half from a penalty, after the for hands, and they went close to one period he changed his position game, intends to give most of his
same player had handled thrice, in adding to this before Lee worked because of cramp in the attention to sleeplechasing. In that higher standard than when playing tricked Goanno with a typical for three or four players and succession. The first offenes occurred his way through in clever manner to returned to half-back to sumech, he ovent the royal purple and golf silk against a way of the move, her ward pass and Lee Wal-tong, rush splendid opportunities by not trans-hear the halfway line; he handled beat Wong all ends up with a care- that placed the issue of the mutch may once again be seen flashing over champions. Always on the move,
ngain from the free kick which went fully placed drive. Aintree's big timber.
beyond all doubt. anticipation was very good and she ing through, managed to
It was a fairly entertaining game It is hoped that he will recover in in cleared with well directed passes. On Marques with a lofty drive though ferring the ball to the waiting Ward for a corner, and he committed the
samo blunder from the corner kick.though not a true reflection of the time to play for Wales against the day's play she was cally the he was harassed by two players and and Loc.
South China equalised before half) abilit of either team. With Victor "erecked, St. Joseph's
Ireland at Cardiff on March 14, most outstanding player on the field. was "graased", just as he shot
The second half was not Miss Pope, playing her first match
vory
on the left well, indeed and had Miss Adey and
kick Just outside the penalty wing, but Fernandez, while boasting a Misa Marjorie Westcott, the left area. Leo Waltong took the kick smart turn of spoed, appeared to have
with wing combination, completely bottled, and scored
glorious drive no football craft in his boots, and number of premis- at left half.
falling to kick for many years. Though Roing openings by Miss Gray and Miss Juan Smalley relo made efforts to recover there tre the ball first time. Ward was were rocklike in the last line of the re Fairlead, a black filly by Fairway fort.
was an absence of incisiveness in the another who could not get going, and Firestone-black-colt-by-Hot-played well on the right wing utilis continued to have the belter of the nearly got him into the Interport Of the forwards, Miss Marsh attack and Bernie Gosano alone it was hard to reconcile his form caured any anxiety-South-China with that which before Christus weed-Sparkling Gem.
Alarconi, a black gelding by St. her fine burst of speed to a Use exchanges and were robbed of two beam..
ful end. Miss Mary Smalley, suffer. ing an injury to her hand, was for goals when Ip Pak-wa skied over the
FIVE-YEAR-OLDS
Slam, a grey gelding by Winalot -Skip Bridge.
FOUR-YEAR-OLDS
Curraghmore, a black colt by Friar Marcus Bayberry.
-Scuttle.
Jerome Wireless,
THREE-YEAR-OLDS
since returning from leave, did very when South China were awarded a naturally concentrated
Cree
Miss Betty Helbling put in. fine work to certainly not seen a better stopped a
though Recreio had packed their goal.
most
want our only lowever, she played
part able to hold the stick bar from the goal-line.
1.
Fairey, a black colt by: Fairway very ably and minus the injury might TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP;
—Pollah Air.
Canna, a black ally by Solario Scuttle,
Foola, a brown Ally by Friar Marcus Aloe.
Nunnery, a chestnut filly by Friar Marcus-Picardy.
Parly, a black filly by Blandford
-Paritat
Tiara, a black Ally by Kadtar -Sparkling Gem.
Vietrica, a brown filly by Bos- worth--Stained Glass,
TWO-YEARS OLDS
Ettennette, a grey filly by Stefan the Great-Sangs.
Felstone, a black ally by Felstent -Sparkling Gem.
#
Keen Air, black ally by Coronach Blairtol.
Nenia, a black ally by Coronach Stained Glass
weed-Palma Day..
have made more of her opportunities. Miss J. Dalziel, Miss Hanco and Miss Ferguson were hard workers.
MISS FOWLER SHINES
outstanding at left'
back.
She
full
PROBABLE LAST 8
(Continued from Pago 8.)
I am told, has been receiving coach-
cen-
Leo rovealed some nico touches and scored a lovely goal, but the at- tack as a whole presented few ter- rors to the Chinesö,
MORE BUSINESS-LIKE, BUT———-
By the samo token it cannot be said that South China vanguard per- formed well enough to earn peons of praise. They looked more business-
be closely
mon
tool-
and tho
Miss Aun Fowler, who is perhaps one of the hardest hitters in local present any terrors. To start with like in the early phases of their move- ha has a first round bye, then meets ments, but they falled to develop ladica hockey, was
Tavares in the second round. Tavares, them, the Inside
together during the last year. It may be opposition plenty of time in which recalled that in 1936 he was unex to tackle and cover. Yeung Shui- pectedly besten by one of the school vick was the cleverest of the quintette boy Shute brothers, but I think and he usually menaced the Saints' Rumjahn will be up against a slightly goal, but his colleagues were inclined different player this time. Even so to starve him
cleared with hard hitting though at times she cost the
a short corner. She also
dribbled
with no small men- sure of success be-
fore sending
ball upfeld...
Polonaise, a chestnut Ally, by side.
the
ing
the holder's third round opponent will
very likely be Frank Kwok, a sound It cannot be said that Ho Ka-keung| left handed player, and Rumjahn has improved since throwing in his should have no trouble about this. lot with South China. He still ap Stopping the hall an the reverse Kenneth Shute is also in this section pears to be mystified with their style stick was frequently exploited by Mids and it will be of interest to see what of play and his work has lost that Palomino, a black colt by Hot-Poggy McCaw, the right back. She progress, if any, these two young touch of sincerity which used to
was steady though a bit on the slow sters have made.
past feature his appearances in the Athlo twelve months.
made during the
tie ranks. Ho made one fine effort to Miss E. Thomson, the contre-half, If the quarter-finalists aro es I score during this match, otherwise he by worked very hard and was a good have suggested. I shall expect to see did nothing to catch the eye,
spoiler but her hitting could have H. D. Kumjaho, Lai Kwong-tsun (ir been harder. Miss Gardiner and Mrs. ho plays Fincher on a dry and fast Like St. Joseph's, South China Brown supported her well.
court), Taul Wal-pul, and S. A. Rum-were better served in defence.
Lam Tomboy, a black.filly by Tommy The brunt of the attack was in the Jahn in the semi-finals, which would Tak-po at centre-half was; nearly as Atkins-Frivole.
capable hands of Mrs. Read and the give a very good chance for a final prominent as Sinclair, and Henry Tudor Star, a black filly by Bos-Dalziel sisters who combined well on between the Rumjahn cousing Young, when he moved from Inside worth Sunset Gun.
the right wing.
match wo should all like to see..
right to left back was wonderfully
Pretty Spark, a black filly
Caericon-Polish Air.
Fairway Wireless.
Bly, a black or brown Ally
Foxlaw-Picardy.
by
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