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WESTCHESTER CUP MATCH TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 8.). cannot now be altered. The Ameri- can ponies are supposed to be more backward in condition than ,their English rivals. Despite this, they have made a much bigger impres sion, and so the pony question seems to turn not on what England has got, but what she will get in the weeks before the teams go to Hurlingham. Whatever criticism may be levelled

at the English ponies, there can be nothing but praise for the choice of

TO-DAY'S BIG TENNIS MATCH

Although it is only their second match of the season it is possible that the result of to-day's encounter be tween Chinese Recreation Club (1) mul Craigongower will 'decido the "B" Division tennis chasapionship.

These two are regarded as the most powerful teams in the division, with Rearnio, K.C.C. and Civil Service as possible, but not very dangerous threats.

RTC

The match is being played at Cral- Kengower, and the homesters hoping to turn out their strongest tenm, including Hachiuma, Leonard, 1. Chen, F. R. Zimmern, George Lai and Howned.

The rest of the pegramme is of small interest. Recreio should win and K.C.C. should have no difficulty easily at the expense of. University

good for a win against the Cricket against C.B.A. Civil Service look

C.R.C. (2). Club, but I.R.C. may be extended by

Russia

Captain Ansell as the men in charge Takes To

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Horse Racing

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10,

1936.

S.C.C. PRESIDENT V. VICE-PRESIDENT HUGHES & HOUGH

Cricket opened at Shanghai C. C. het wank with a match be tween the President and the Vice-President, General Macnaghten's XI defeating N. L Sparke's side after an interesting engagement. Top picture shows the General leading his side out, followed by Simpson, Stokes and Baker...The General opened the attack from the far end, with N. L. Sparke, picturad lower right with E. H. Anatice, as they went out to open the Vice-President's Innings. Lower left, H. T. Smith and Victor Sims, who umpired the match.

HE HAS JUDGED NEARLY

The

30,000 FIGHTS

(By W.R.G. Smith)

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.Lucianne Boyer gret that with the inclusion of Bald- British Army, and many will re- .Lucienne Boyer ing and Hanut Singh, he is not likely

Kain

D place in the English team. When I .Lucienne Boyer

visited him at Beaufort Horse racing. both trotting and recently, so

so far from expressing dis- running, is one of the most popular .Lucienne Boyer satisfaction with the materin at his sporis in the Soviet Union, and in command, he was pt comment on addition to providing the only out- tributed to the present pony

generosity of those who had con-

right form of gambling permitted, team.

In Important as a stimulation to Particular stress was laid upon the horse breeding.

MAR who discovered" Joe the national championships I judged kindness of Major Rex Benson,

Louis, the Brown Bomber, slipped all is four fights. Five out of the 70 hippodromes,qetly out of London recently with Marlonne Oswald has lent six ponies. Major Benson's in the U. S. 3. R. operate the en- his wife, on his way to Paris after a

Mariette, bred in Belgium, has been tire year, despite the extreme cold week's sight-seeing. Marianne Oswald played by

Captain Ansell,

sell, and Mis of the winter months. These deed, Shiner, and Cardinal, three in

large citles of Moscow, Argentine mares in the same owner-Leningrad, Kharkov, Sverdlovsk and ship are played by Mr.

Novosibirsk.

David K. Stevenson in his name, Hughes. Captain Ansell has himself con-

and he is the American judge of the ព Moscow, the tributed several useful ponies, the important track tests from

nations most boxing events at the Olympic Games most interesting being Fritz, a winner to 1,300 trotting horses and 400 run-

1,200 in Berlin next August.

A smile stole across Dave's face. of prizes at Islington and Dublin, and ning horses annually. Valuation of

"I won a lot of money when Louis son of Welssdorn, a horse of some the animals is difficult to determine,

beat Max Baer and Primo Carnern, distine or as a flat-racer

We saw some of the sights together.11 did, indeed," he chuckled. In this because aft country a few years ago, although he to serve as producers in horse breed-clever talker, ita "side," and with that

after racing they are sent David is a pleasant companion-aj did not, as described in Hurlingham's ing establishments and kolkhoz (co-ahrewal judgment one would expect descriptive booklet, win the Lincoln-operative) horse farms. Only those from the owner of the largest furni-Louis," he added. "No fancy stuff shire Handicap.

stallions not important for reproduc-1are store in San Francisca. tien are sold by the department of horse breeding of the Commissariat

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himself open. He keeps it straight (out, rendy to jah or hook. He is a muster of those short munches-lon body behind.".

With concentration races, new Russian records established after the revolution, and the best horses placed in European

"1 was the first to proclaim the competition: The mare Prumel, re-reatness of Joe Louis," he told me.than a foot, with the weight of the ing in Germany, established in 1929 "he boxed as an amateur in a record of 2

2 minutes, 11 2/8 seconds

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Trotting races are conducted 30

days in

the year at the Moscow Hip-

podrome, and ruming races during, the months between June und Sep- tember. Ten troiting days

each month are scheduled in the winter, and between 12 and 13 days of trot- ting monthly in the summer. The Moscow trotting track is 1,000 meters, the sand track 1,450 meters, and the running track 1,800 meters.

Even when the temperature is well below zero, the truck a white stretch of frost, from five to 15,000 patrons appear on free days (Soviet holiday every sixth day) and from 2,000 to 3,000 on weekdays. During the sum mer crowds of 30,000 are frequent.

Five and ten rouble wagers are permitted, the price paid for a win- ner being calculated on a modifled puri-mutuel basis. The most- lar form of betting is on "doubles " a parlay on two races. This

gam- bling on the races is the only type permitted in the Soviet Union aside from a lottery feature to encourage the sale of state bonds-United Press.

Vixen, lent by Major Harrison, Vixen was well known in 1911, when this seven-year-old mare's mother took part in the international series of that year.

Colonel G. Ritson, chairman of the English Selection Commitice, bus len Doltu, n gelding which he bought from Captain. C. H. Fanshawe, and Poverty, winner of light-weight classes at Ranelagh, Islington, and Aldershot,

There are fifty ponies in all, but now that the nearly practice games are over it is safe to say that owners of the rarer pontes, one of whom must be considered, Sir Harold Wern- her, will feel more disposed to place them in the hands of the English team.

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COUNTY CRICKET

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(Continued from Page 8.). Watson (Lancashire) v, Sur-

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Compton (Middlesex) v. Nor-

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101

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Clay

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And

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Nichols (Essex) r. Notts 9 for 32 Parks, Jan (Sussex) y.

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7 for 58

7 for 68

6 for 43

Sims (Middlesex) v, Nor

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