THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, MAY 29,
1936.
Two-Day
Meeting Ends Racing, Pro Tem
HOLIDAY. CARNIVAL
OF NINETEEN
EVENTS
(By "Captain Foster")
The Whitsun Carnival, which is a two days' affair, will be the last meeting of the first half of the Hongkong Jockey Club's fixtures, but racing will be resumed after the recess in September. The first saddling bell will be rung to-morrow at 1.30 p.m., but on Whit-Monday the bell will be chimed at noon and the third event, Bondi Handicap for "A" class Australian Ponies, will be run at 2:30 pm. There are nine races on the first day and ten on Monday.
Before commenting on the pros.| Five ponies have been allotted on pects of various ponies, I append be the basis of 155 lbs., the lowest beng low a list of the successes of the Australian Boy with only 145 tb, to With the exception of Double first, five local jockeys since January carry.
Finesse, all others have, this season, 1:
1st 2nd 3rd | made their avaintances with the
judson and it is worth noting that; Bobuink Star is the present track) holder of six farlongs. We have! several specdy merchants and I am sure that it will be the best race of the afternoon,
Mr. H. C. Pit
Mr. G. Frust
Mr. D. Binck
Mir. N. Deltz
Mr. P. P. Botelho
Mr. Leo Frost is a
14 10 9
86
10 16 9
9
8
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ne ducis" and with regret, we have to leave It will bo him out of the ranking. seen that Mr. Pih heads the 1st with 14 wins, his earest rival being Mr. to his credit Binck with 10 ences
"It while Mr. Deitz is just behind. would be interesting if any racing fan could predict what the position of the above mentioned jockeys would be after Whit-Monday. Mr. Pil has a good land and it is not likely that Je will lose his position.
With the absence of Able Amazon, Strathroy and Liberty Bay from the meeting, we may look forward to better finishes in the major events; In any case there is no denying that the first half of the racing season has had its thrills,
LANTAO SWEEP DRAW
Electron has been named for the honour owing to his recent perform- especially when he won the nnees,
a mile in Calliope Handicap over very good time. It 11 250 re- membered that, apart from the fast going. Electron was in receipt of a stone from Sheeting Star, whereas to-morrow the latter is better off by five pounds and this mast be con sidered.
Then what about Derby Day? She gave a sparkling display when she won the New Bridge Inndien over five furlongs at the Enster Meeting was coneedling her a and Electron pound short of n stone, but, to-mor row they are on level terms, Derby Day will not have the same jockey.. as Mr. Raymond Pil will weigh out his own cob, Double Finesse. The special $1 Cash Sweep on the on Lantao Handicap over Five Furlongs Last Saturday she was given a sharp "D" class China Ponies to hespin over a mile and she journeyed run on the second day, which is the the circuit in 1.55.4/5. It was not main feature of the Waltsun Meat-possible to discover what weight she ing, will be drawn on Monday and had on her back but believe it or not, I understand that over 45,000 tickets Double Finesse was not "all out" and have already been sold. At the re-she certainly has my vote for $5 quest of the Stewards, Mr. C. M. each way. Alves, the Official fandicapper, has
for
assigned the following ponies, name;
ly, Belmont Star, Burgomaster,
Double
Call,
Chance, Emergency
Eve, King's Parade,
Popular Star, Sylvan
Festival Philanderer,
dale, Warrington and West Parade to run in the Lantao Handicap, but, the allotment of the poundage will be announced on Sunday afternoon and being a sprint event, all have equal chances.
MY FANCY IS ROYAL SCOT
FOR THE OPENING EVENT
King's Warden holds the post of
Test For
"B" Class
Ponies
|TO-MORROW'S
-COURSE-
DEPOSED AS
FAVOURITE BUT HE IS. STILL THERE.
Jim Ferrier, twenty-on, years old Australian gol shampion, who is no long
regarded as favouri
**
or the British Amateu Open title, but has sur rived until the last eight e-day he meets Morter fo Dykes of Scotland
ight of entering the semi inal. Ferrier
We
Bown in the Far Enu
cing formerly in Shang
'al.
Kowloon Cricket Club's Achievements
Ferrier Still Going Strong
BUT THOMSON NOW FAVOURITE FOR BRITISH GOLF TITLE
St. Andrew's, May 28. The draw for the last cight in the British Amateur Open Golf Championship made to-day re- sulted as follows.
Cecil Ewing, Irish International, Bluc, ex-Oxford meeta Martin,
Walker Cup Hector Thomson, player and former Scottish cham Blon plays Gordon Peters, Cyril n London Tolicy opposes Alec Hi, stockbroker, Jim Ferrier, Austra lian champion plays Morton Dykes, the West of Scotland old rugger
Blue.
Thomson has doposed Ferrier as favourite in view of his amazing per- formances to date. Ile has played 43 holes in 167 strokes, which average even surpasses Bobby Jones's per formances in this event. He did not- lose a single hole in winning his fifth round match.
Outstanding fifth round results were:-Ewing beat Roger Wethered
Our Daily Golf Hint
In my opinion there are only these things to do: stand firmly on your feet: hold firmly to the club: swing the club back slowly: hit with the wrists: finish the shot. Texas Terry,
WHY PAY UP
two up, Gordon Peters beat Harry RAN SO
NEW Bentley, the Walker Cupper, 2 and 1,
Robert Sweeney, ex-Oxford Blue, bent
Bastace Storey, Walker Cop player BADLY
and 1.
There were no surprises in the sixth
At the lust meeting, the "B" class' China Porties tad a sprint test ever round although Sweeney took Ferrier
the 21st before conceding five furlongs whereas to-morrow Whej to
course of the Lead Mine Handicap | match-Renter. is from the two mile post, once round;
honour with 188 lbs, in the opening and in. A comparison of the weighta
the
event, the Muy Handicap over a mile, in the High West finndicap over 1% REAL PROBLEM
and then comes Royal Scot with 10 lbs. miles run on May 2 and what they less. The weight assigner has not are set to carry to-morrow will give
of numbers, forgotten his science
an iden of the handicapper'n for Royal Scot, the winter of St. You
distibution of the lend:
High Land George's Plate, has been asked to
Went Mino Tifference concedo nine pounds to Honeymoon
of weight Eve,
the winner of the 1936 Blue
155 159 sa Riband, and should the latter be taken out by a novice, the difference in weight will be exactly n stone. Royal Scot has also to give weights to Gladiator, Oak Bay and Soldier score she should of Britain, ami again after her smart display at the Ihat meeting.
When these two crack-jackers met in the Mount Parker Handicap, King's
King's June King's Lend Sadko
Bright View Rear Claw (Fel)
Cyclamen Bay Jungle Jimm
King's Jubilee Minke Day
Rome-Queen
Soldier of China
King's Poncy were
Warden, who was, second, was giving salt
164 $54
201
284 nelaus 7 11am,
150 143
101 -
154 155
1GS 140 154 141
158 141
151 154
16% 101
161
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THE CUSTOMS H'C!P FOR "C" PONIES
SUFFERING FROM
SORE FOOT -
The Return Of
R. Abbit
be
COM-
Although reports, upon which was based yesterday's announce- ment in the Telegraph that R.- Abbit'a contributions would Huspended indefinitely,. indicated that our popular cricket mentator was not sufficiently re- to re- covered from his illness sume his articles for some time, yesterday evening's delivery of full correspondence produced a length contribution.
It was written from his bedalde in the hospital and deals fully with the achievements of the Kowloon Cricket Club, last sen- non's champions of the league.
KHO'S GALLANT FAILURE
FOUR BATSMEN AND TWO BOWLERS WIN. THE SHIELD
(By R. Abbit)
The gap in my series of reviews of the past season's teams has been regrettable but I can only assure my readers that one docs not argue with influenza any more than with an umpire-less in fact! And even this article is being written in bed. And it is owing to the fact that I have not been able to get even as far telephone for the past week, that I have not acknowledged the figures which my good friend Mr. Frank Goodwin was kind enough to send me.
As a
It was with great interest that I went through the Kowloon Cricket BUNADIAN CHUCK ngures, and I found there borne out the point that I have made before about the first eleven and that is tint their success in the Shield is due in n great measure to six people
Ixwlers
four batsmen and there
a competent was a balance of talent which made the Latsmen's task coster; and by that mean that the other seven members of the team, besides the two Finchers, Mackay, and Arthur Lay, had enough butting among them to be able to Thus fight a stout rear-guard action. the shoelt troops could take chances without feeling that they would lose the match with their wiekets.
THEIR WIN
In 5th Set
SPLENDID TENNIS
Paris, May 28,
The K.C.C. victory was unexpect-
ed in a way, but the fact is that from
a poor start in non-League gaines
itself,
BU
and a quiet start in the League they definitely improved all through the season, and by January or were playing in the form that had After holding a lead of 4-2 in distinguished them three or four the fifth set, Kho Sin-kie, scusons ago. On the other hand a Chinese Davis Cup player, was and the Club, rather sagged away, good many teams, notably the IR.C. beaten by Manelf of Switzer-As things turned out, the K.C.C. only. land in the fourth round of the dropped four points when they drew French national singles tennis a couple of games. The remaining championship at Auteuil to-day,ve they won outright.
Their cricket was well adapted to this bringing to a temporary the League conditions. Their bats- check a brilliant effort to estab-men were mostly of the quick-scoring lish himself among the fore-type, while their bowlers did
wickets.
if not at amazingly small most players in the world to cost! Soine excellent catches were day.
made, though on the whole it must Maneff won by scores of 7-5, 6-3, be admitted that improvement in this 5-7, 2-0, 6-1. Bash players, who department could have been shown. are slight and wiry in build, 'covered the court with easy cat-like move- ments, but Manel's strokes
J
were
THE BATTING'
A glance at the Lengue Datting slightly the speedier, while he en-averages will show that of a total of Joyed better stamina.
Their styles were so similar. neither
that
nine hundred and fifty-six runs, no
could easily pick holes in the less than eight hundred and six were
made by the four batsmen
have fother's
exhibited Both ormour. smooth, fluent drives and were quick mentioned. The actual averages are innings, but if one were to disregard on the ball overhead, though in this good deal affected by 'not out" department they did not show per these, the only alteration would be fert accuracy. Kho Sin-kie's smash- sound 213 against Ing was not so Lesueur.
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The Chinese passed Maneff well in the third and fourth sets to recover
lot lot of ground, and led 4-2 in the sel, but the strain wis too great. Many of his returns went wide, pointa though he saved two match before losing.
On the whole it was A splendid display and Kho Sin-kie has Inpress- ed the evities with his immense im- provement since arrival here, France hopes to see more of him.-
London, May 28. The Derby favourite, Pay Up's dis play which astonished its connections, Renter was due to lameness which was re- [vealed to-day.
The coft was very lame last night and could hardly move across its box. The off fore foot was very hot and suffering from the result of a sovere
AMBERLEY MAY jar. The shoe was removed and the
SCORE
foot poulliced. A deelded improve ment was noted to-day.
The Control Board has announced inclusion of Amberley that the dividend payable for fore- With the
casting the first and second horses in Handicap (second section) for
Class
are sure
BALL IN TRAIN
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
"D" Divison Season Starts
and
not:
Rain yesterday ruined the league and Laughing Girl in the Cust the Derby was £42-18s-04. The unita, tennis and lawn bowls chempionship |
time of writing are at the China ponies over. five fur-which started at 2/6, increased to ve programmes, and weather indications It will be remembered that the re-longs, spotting the winner is a real shillings and ten shillings when near-favourably disposed towards to-day's
schedule of tennis matches. of a good ng the race.--Reuter, of the High West Handicap prabien. We
Eight of the nine "D" Division the field well strung aut. Held and naturally the draw in an
teams are engaged, and as the C.R.C. 7 lbs, to Royal Scot, who finished foundi
thia are not competing hia year, pro- fourth, but, the latter has now a pullExcepting, King's Justice who has important factor. We all know the
spects are very open. Hadio Sports of 10 lbs. and King's Warden will been penalised four pounds, all others reputation of What A Chance for a STRUCK BY GOLF
to show his best to win. It have liberal allowances, and Bright sprint race, but, he will have to
Club, who finished runners-up last have
Aummer have every reason to feel con was once, considered that Royal Scot View, Jungle Jim and King's Jublice strike his best form to stave off the
fident of improving upon this, while was a distance pony, but, after her should be dangerous owing to the challenge of Amberley, King's Seep- impost. The distance of this tre and Laughing Girl. What a
the possiblities of K.C.C., 1.R.C., bonvincing win in the Shing unvent is to the liking of Sadko and Chance showed us his true colours
K.I.T.C. and S.C.A.A. finishing cham Handleap over six furlongs, must be rated "A1" over any journey. Rose-Queen, and at the time of writ in the Fatshan Handicap run on
nions cannot be ignored.
Radio Sports Club do not open their I am not, at this juncture, belit-ing I cannot make up my mind which April 11 when he finished ahead of a
untu
next week. To- programme been left alone and he has a he has to meet some speedy road. tling Mr. Harriman's raling or try pony is in better form, King's Lead mediocre field, whereas to-morrow
day's matches are as follows. Bear ing to set his house in order, it has
P.R.C. am of the candid opinion that Royal good outside chance.
K.I.T.C. Scot goes better with Mr. Deitz.than who unseated Mr. Black in the High
C.C.C. the owner and I would like to see West Handicap, is still on the waik-
grey maro given anothering list.
the
chance with the same jockey, just to test her against King's Warden wha runs wall with Mr. G. Roza's long legs. Mr. Harriman rides with short stirrups but Mr. Doltz prefers the old fashion and the long stirrup has been recognized by the old timers as tile best for China Ponies. My faney Is Royal Scot with Mr. Deltz up.
SEVEN MODERATE RUNNERS
For Warwick Farm Handicap
Good Field
Claw, Blers.
FOR THE CUSTOMS
HANDICAP
Injured 'Passenger's Collapse
As a Hounslow-bound train was passing Wyke Green Golf Course, If Amberley and Laughing Girl Osterley, which adjoins the Piccadilly ean reproduce the same form when line, passengers heard the noise of they were second and third breaking, glass and saw Mr. G. H. tively in the Sugar Loaf Handicap Short, of Berkeley Avenue, Cranford, at the Easter meeting, they should fall forward, bleeding from the face. have no dificulty in passing the wire
fle had been struck by a golf ball in that order.
that crashed through the window.
Alighting at Ostericy Station Mr. Of course,. Flybynight and Royal: Highness are not to be despised and Short collapsed and was taken to Miracle is worth the investment of hospital. After treatment he
to go home. $ for a long shot.
Prior to every Meeting, there are is the first we have heard of "try-out" sensallons. Some tryouts the incident," an official at the Wyke are Informative and some are decep Green club told the News Chronicle The course lies on both sides of
WAS
C.B.A.
V. I.R.C.
V. A.T.C.
v. K.C.C.
Y. S.C.A.A.
CORRESPONDENCE
Apology And An Explanation
The Sports Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
E. C. Fincher, popular vice-captain Kowloon Cricket Club.
N. A. E. Mackay, who topped the club's batting avaragon.
to bring E. F. below E, C. Fincher and the averages would read 35, 32, 25 and 23 respectively. It is truc that they accounted for most of the. rung but it will be noted that the others did not have to bat so often- and often had to get runs or get out! The figures are as follows:
Not
K.C.C. 1ST. XI. LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES
Ins, Out 11. Runs Aver, N. A. E. Markay.... 727** 244 48.80 (Continued on Pagé 9.)
COUNTY CRICKET
MIDDLESEX
AND DERBYSHIRE
Win Easily
London, May 28. Middlesex and Derbyshire scored very easy victories in the county cricket championship to-day, Middlesex beating Somerset by an innings and 99 runs, and Derbyshire winning by ten wickets against Glou- cestershire.
Somerset had two bad spells at the wicket, In their first innings they were dismissed for 146 and in theli second for 152.
Middlesex scored with much greater freedom aterially helped in making "Patay" Hendren compiling 134 which the Middlesex total up to 395.
The Derby v. Gloucester match proj ducad GOTTLO unusually low scoring Gloucester aggregated 164 in the irst attempt to which Derby ropile with 193, Sinfield taking 7 for 54 Batting
Glouceste a second time fared against the deliveries o Mitchell (5 for 40) and were all ou for 128. Derbyshire hit off the ro quired 95 runs without loss.-Routei
GORDON LUM "LOST" IN
RAILWAY SIDING
tralian-born Chinese
GORDON LUM, the Aus- In the Customs Handicap (first tive for they do not know what Inter. section) for "C" class China pories weights have been carried. However,
Sir--I should, like to briefly reply Sceptre the railway," he said. "It would be Saturday King's over dive furlongs, a good field is last almost certain and we should see a galloped a mile in 2.10.1/6 and he quite easy for a player to send a ball to Mr. Mackenzie's letter of even tennis player and a member. sinart race between. Boolat Bay. finished gamely. The last quarter over the line. No player has re-date. The issue was one betwoon
Star, Harvest Vlow, King's was negotiated in 30 seconds and the ported such an incident. Blounty, Now Star and Pontiac Bay. last half of the mile cantered in 1.014/6, which was undoubtedly, a
Dawn
"Veritas" and myself. Should any ot of the Chinese Davis Cup my, remarks have appeared dis puraging to Mr. Mackenzie or Miss team, was nearly carried such was not back to London in the train On a firm going, I cannot nominate grand performance. Under the cir
Mackenzie (becauso any pony to beat King's Bounty and cumstances, I cannot see anything River has the best claim to present my intention) unreservedly apolo It will be recalled that he was a first to oust King's Sceptre for the first his card. Although Rose-Ann
sprinter in his prime. It is honour..
nicely treated, too much confidence gine. The romarkopinions when in which he travelled to The Warwick Farm Handicap for class
cannot be placed on this mare na shu aired through the columns of the Harrogate for the tennis "A" Class Australian ponies over not to be overlooked that he raced
is certainly a moody lady and I am press they sometimes convey moto afraid that I must ples. Centre than a mere opinion had no intend-tournament one day this six furlongs has attracted sevon burg
ed subtlety. Ronders of newspaper month.. Court in favour of Halcyon. modorato runners and all have been established
Centre Court lacks stamina while are apt to accept articlos published Tonlently treated on the handicap. It 1.10.4/5th
the book of form shows that her as being facts or at legal correct in lator Derby Day, has not as yet won substance and it was to this I re-
Thorace furred. a race over IX Aurlongs, is over the champion course and is
Fina
as a griffin in 1930
and he
Π
track
record of
for five furlongs
not been unusual to see the February 20, 1932, My next fancy of weights from 105 lbs, to 185 is Dawn Star and Pontiac Bay, 1 lbs., and the adjustment of the poun-have loft Ribble out of the reckoning
-Tango
FIRST LEG OF DOUBLE
dage to a limit of 10 lbs. difference as he is a distance pony but New is on the Victoria Park Handicap for for Star is dangerous, and likely to upset "B" class Australian ponies over 1% does not leave any loophole.
the applo-cart.
miles and it looks as though Bnowy spotting the winner.
(Continued on Paps 9.)
Yours truly,
"SatiroV
!
book that he did not notice that He was so engrossed ́in' a the train had emptied of pas sengers or that it bad been
shunted into a siding a mi "away from the station..
Friends at the station learne that he had been seen on th train, and Lum was rescued", he was found still peaceful tl reading and arrived at tournament ground in time meet P. R. T. Garnett.
He proceeded to beat Garnd In the easiest of fashions-f top easily, according to Lun quotes Stanley N. Doust in t Daily Mail. The well-know critic goes on to express t opinion that Lum is a play without a weakness.
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