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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1937.
Captain Foster's" Racing Chatter
CHINA "SUBS" GET GOING
Coronation
Attracts
Critics
RUNS VERY WELL
His Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott has discarded his China sub-griffin, Lucifer while Mr. and Mrs. Pearce have de- cided not to enter their bardots, King Frost and Rockbridge for the Annual Race Meeting,
Talk of winning the Valley Staken over six furlongs has alevly started among the owners, Jockeys and the rail crities. It has always been the ambition of every owner to capture the sprint classic event and the Hong- kong Jockey Club atver hold Selling Lotteries without conducting a sweep the Valley Stakes. I wonder whether it is on account of the first prize $1,000 for the owner, or is it following the tradition handed down by the old Chinu bunds, the pioneers of racing?
on
CORONATION'S GALLOP
Last Saturday and Sunday there were several "try-outs" and all eyes were focussed on Coronation Duy when this mare of Dr., S. N. Chau finished the gallop of 11⁄2 miles gamely in 3.41.2/5. It will be seen that her inst mile was cantered in 2.17.2/6 while her time for 14 miles was 2.56.2/5. It would be well to bear in mind that Coronation Day went alone and she was not pressed to do the time.
Shanghai Hockey Team Vanishes Overnight
A COMEDY OF ERRORS
This is the story of a hockey team that vanished overnight Into thl air! Just itke that! Now you have it and now you haven't sort of business; with nothing up unyone's slerves,
Following this, Persian Cut and Tabby Cat gave a fairly good display over the champion course, but the
Last Thursday night, it was an- geneis were under pressure to return nounced, Shanghai had produced a 2.55.2/6, coming home in 32.3/5, ishockey team to visit Tientsin during hard to say at this juncture which is the Chinese New Year holidays; but the better rig but Persian Cat, it yesterday afternoon.....Hey, Presto, seems to me, is improving on every and it was no move; non est; in fet
completely non-existent. And be outing.
hind this apparent_miraculous_epi-_ sode is a comedy of errors.
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Roes.
Here is how the story dates way back to last Saturday, when the Shanghal Times Hockey Correspondent Was informed that Shanghat had been invited to send teams to Hankow and Tientsin dur- ing the Chinese New Year holidays, That was a big story. The rest can be told in diary form:
Yum Sing has not as yet been asked to show his horsepower, but his time over a steady mile in 2.20.3/5 with a lust quarter of 31.2/5 seconds was a hint to the chairman of the Club that he has a good sub-grillin.
A gallop which I liked was that of Spring Beauty which covered 14 miles in 3.14.3/5. 1 admit that the whole time was, poor, but one must not overlook the fact that the last stanza was chinged In 30.2/5 seconds while the last finlf-a-mile was per- Tuesday. Keen formed in 1.05.4/5. He is, in my scent while it was still hut, the opinion, a good "gin" for short Correspondent contacted a Shang- events.
Hockey hal
Association offelal. From, this authoritative source he Despair, Bay and Inca went fairly received the information that ning well over the Derby course in 3.48.1/5 mes already had been received but the finish was.
good. from Clubs for the interport visit not too Chub Teen and Helephant were given
to Tientsin. "The Interpart trip slow work. I expect to see
Tientsin is almost certain to fast limes before the week is over.
come off," this ofletal stated, bal
World's 12 Best Sportswomen
some
MISS PAM BARTON IS-THIRD
New York.
The British girls, Miss Pam Barton and Miss Kay Slammers, are ranked
to
follow up the
regarding the Visit to Hankow, prospects were not 50 bright, for it was announced that, only three players had signified their inten- tion to go. "But we'll tell you about it after our committee meet- ing on Thursday at noon," he added. Thursday. The same S.ILA. official: "Hockey Interport to Tien- tsin? Oh, practically settled! We I have nine names to date. Probably have enough to make the team in two or three days. We've set aside Sunday, January 31, for a practice between the Shanghai side and 42 United Services team."**
LOST-ELEVEN MEN
On Friday it was thought that the Association would have `something
The
respectively third and last in a list more to say concerning. the Tientsin of the twelve most prominent sports- interport. The hunch was right, for women of the world compiled by 70 an agitated official reported that
there was no Shanghai side. leading journalists in the United
team had gone, vanished into the vold since Thursday
y night.
explained:
States,
place is given to Miss Helen
The Association
Оп
We the sensational sprinter, receipt of the interport Invitations,
who
meirea
won the
Olympic
title in world record She has obtained 189 points,
hundred the Association sent out, eirculars time. to all member clubs notifying them of the offers and asking that names
"What
So The
Miss Alice Marble, who "enme of players who would like to go be back to win the American laws sent in to them. In due course, a tennis title by beating Miss Jacobs, list of hine names was received from Is second with 84 points.
one of the clubs. Misa Burton, who won the Amerl- Association thought, and
a can golf title this year, gels 64 paints, Shanghai Timos was informed of quick response," the and Miss Stammers, who lost to Miss the excellent progress in the inter- Helen Jacobs in the semi-finals of the port arrangements, American lawn tennis championships, Tuesday. The news was still good This was on has 2 points. Her conqueror, Misi on Thursday. Jacobs, is placed fourth with 35 seems
But since then, It that someone realised that points.
there was a mistake somewhere, 1 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, head of inst year's list, is now ninth with points,
Was discovered that the pino names
HAVOC EVE AND THE HONGKONG DERBY
FEATURE
IT'S A REGULAR SIR VICTOR SASSOON'S
IS MAKING GREAT IMPRESSIONS
swing in England, many • jockey finds himself flying through thỏ air- not always with the greatest of ease. This picture shows T. Carey falling from Jackunipo at Lingfield Park.
CHINESE
GOVERNOR'S CUP TEAM
Athletic Left Winger Is Included
(By "Veritas")
The most Interesting feature about the composition of the Chi-
.to
ROSEMARY REPORTED TO BE TRAINING IN THE DARK
of form. On that occasion Mr.
Last year Sir Victor Sassoon I would like to know how long can had two nominations in
the it last? It seems that the "early Hongkong Derby, but at the birds" have not as yet been able to Ulme Buy of Rosemary's pows this eleventh hour an abrupt an-season but in any case I trust that her nouncement was made whereby performance of February 16 last year Royal Wedding. Eve was over the Derby, course in 3.20.3/5 scratched from all engagements as not been forgotten by the students and the mare spent the whole Encarnaçao was "at the wheel," and summer at Fanling. However, this combination ni the coming Honeymoon Eve,
Carnival will. i am sure, buve the somewhat luckily annexed the coveted Blue Riband, owing to the bor ing of King's Lead, and it was the stable Eve's first win after many years of fruitless tempts.
It dom
re
pie confidence.
season
and
THE AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS
Display Improved Form
Our Daily Golf Hint
I am a great believer in a natural way of doing every. thing. Science only comes back to nature and common sense after all,
-lex Herd,
Boy Jockey
SOME GOOD TIMES
Chief interest is now centred in the training of the Australian
Wants To Win Subscription Griffins for the
The National
A 12-year-old schoolboy rode the hurdler Swanwick over 214 miles In the Hardwick Handicap Hurdle race at Sedgefield, Durham, last month.
-1s mount was unplaced.
Douglas has been riding for two years. His father owns a couple of mares and does a little breeding and training.
The boy's greatest ambition is to ride the winner of the Grand National one day.
He will be apprenticed to a well- known trainer this year,
Rooty-Hill Derby and the form of several cobs has shown marked improvement. At the present rate of going it seems certain that the youngsters of this acason will be naked to give poundage to last year's batch at the First Extra Raco Meeting.
fancles) put up a sparkling gallop Gypsy Love (one of the writer's
last Sunday over the Derby course in 3.18 1, romping honic In 27.2/5 seconds. Punters should keep a note of of this
for his Inst 14 miles gallop, were run in 2.38.175 while his Inst
Was covered in 2.02.1/5-3. against 2.01, performed by Lancashire mile was cantered in 0.1/5 while Chips on January 6, The last half- the sis furlongs were negotiated in
1.27.3/5.
mil
The Inst Blue Riband won by the Mi. L. popular American owner, Dunbar, was tu 1932 with his Liberty Bay, while Mrs. Dunbar's success was ats far back In 1928 with her Saling He is little Douglas Tidyman, of Bull, The Indy-owner had excep- Darlington-probably the youngest tionally had fuck with Bear Claw for buy ever to ride under National Bust I cannot help thinking that Sir
mnia classinat year and I can Rules. Victor is determined at all costs to
safely sny that the deplorable state duplicate his success, for in addition for the pany's defent. The best of the heavy going was responsible to Royal Wedding Eve, there
last Three lovely
gallop among the grilins Happy Eve grins. (are), Harmony Eve (mare), and was put up by Bear Claw who cover-
ed the Havoc Eve (stallion), now
3.21.3/5 Derby distaver in under strict training for the Hongkong display in the important event, finishi
yet he gave a very disappointing Delby to be run on February-22. Judging by the amount of work given ing nowhere.
each horse,
excourage Mr. Dunbar has two candidates, one to form an opinion that Royal Commencement Bay and Thunder Wedding Eve and Happy Eve nre Bay (kept-over triflin), while Mrs. speedy rondsters, while Harmony Eve Dunbar has a bay steed, Red Feather, and Havoc Eve appear to have ever for the bly event. Me. Grayburn's lasting stamina,
ponies are trained by Mr. Dunbar's Anyone prepared to give up his Russian boy, but, Aire has not been and make a trip to the All these mins have not as yet been
cutered for the
Derby rusy bed
Hongkong Valley on any of the galloping morn-
would
good Jags, Wor
reason with Havoc Eve, for he has all the Mira. Dunbar's Red Feather are the
certainly be impressed stretched, but there is
believe that Mr. Grayburn's Ouse good points required in the making of a first class animal. This chest-pick from
this camp.
On Junior
January 10, Ouse and Thunder Buy nut stallion of
went over the Sir Victor's has a champlon course in 2.52.3/5 and the beatiful head with a broad ble former finished better. I do not running down the face, but with three suggest that Commencement Day is white legs. Space does not permit to not a good animal, but I cannot as start a controversy here over the markings of white legs, but, it may yet include the grey nag in my book
form. not perhaps be known that "grey Me. Li Lan-sang has three entries, horses are now among the 1st of Magnificent View, Meadow View and classic winners in England and it Scenic View for the Blue-Riband, but, would therefore be advisable to shelve the prejudice of white legs for theme of them has shown good enough
form to be in the limelight. next generation to discuss.
Precious Stream also delighted the learned on good authority that Magni- fleent View (keep-over griffin) is an
when the mare was given a expensive mare, and that her legs are commencing at the stud as a four-ridden by Mr. S. C. Liang Precious
He is strongly against
a horse owner
run uver 14 miles, and pony being year-old (writes "Audax" in causing trouble to the trainer.
Stream The Kong brothers are represented Horse and Hound) and before
took 2.47.3/5 to travel the this year by a solitary grillin, Lovely left for America, he decided
that streuit, fishing the last blt it
to
10
EARLY START NO GOOD
Lord Astor's Stud
Ideas
Another rattling pace was set by Mrs. Dunbar's Aztec who took 1.26.2/3 to cover three-quartera of a mile and although the last stanza was galloped in 20 seconds, the Russian bay managed to pull the more up at the Football stand.
Credit must
to the Russian be given boy, who timed Dick Turpin to a nicety over the champlos course in 2.40.2/5 and the quarters being well. Justged.
Dick Turpin owned by Mr. Eu Tong-sen jumped off with 33.1/5
seconde for the first stanza while the second was run in 33.4/5 and the dure for a classic winner to begin the 4 mile beacon to the last quarter In England it is the usual proce- third covered In 34 seconds. From
a four-year-old, but stud duties as Lord Astor, whose life study to try run was performed in 28.3/5 seconds, was done in 30.4/5 while the home to solve the problem of breeding The whole time was not bad classie winners
and has yielded great Dick Turpin; in my mind, could have results, even though the Derby has 80knocked off a bit if the "boy" had for cluded, him, has other ideas on
pushed the cob.
It โค the subject.
ትሮ
If I remember correctly, Havoc Eve nese team for Sunday's Governor's was given a sharp spin over a mile Cup match
the Inclusion of on January 9 and he cuvered the Cheong Moon-wing. Athletle out-circuit in 2.14.3/5, finishing the last Cheous was the player quarter in 31.1/3 seconds. His last Ride left. I suggested as a possible alter- half-a-mile was galloped in donc National Glory and National Spirit, sand Guineas, should not start before| 4.00.2/6*** native to Bickford for the Inter-while the last six furlongs were done while the Yeung brothers have Pay Up, winner of the Two Thou28 seconds and the last mile was port and It appears the C.A.A.F.in 1.33.3/5, This was
formance and it is we to good per- They will no doubt figure in minor 1838.
intends to give him an opportunity
1.02.1/5
well to remember
of displaying his potentiailles be that the stallion will be under the fore the Interpuri selection com- mitter.
Chinese are turning out the most powerful team at their disposal, und if the F.A. XI plays as advertised, this match will be the most helpful
form Indication of Interpart
the committee can hope to have. It should be a simple matter to select on Interport eleven from two such teams.
charge of Mr. V. Needa who is
races.
Strathearrick was given slow work
over
3
mile while Lancashire Chips Pay Up is already full at 250gns continued to please the connections. for the 1938 season, and so also is was impressed with the netión_and another of Lord Astor's horses, style of
Rhodes Scholar but the latter's fee Lafayette's Great Time and Rose performances over the has not yet been fixed. Rhodes Derby course lust Saturday. The two | Scholar's
svecessey include the mares seemed to like the jaunt and Eclipse Stakes, but he ran considera- they came home full of running. It bly below expectations In the last was 10.1/5 seconds outside Gypsy St Leger, for which he started Love's time but the finish of the two favourite, but finished out of a place. ladies was convincing.
NEW OWNER coming from Shanghai to ride for Sirbis debut as an owner in the classic. Mr. Li Po-chun is going to make Victor Sassoon. This jockey, some- times gives us heart attacks by the events and I hear that Mr. J. Pote- manner in which he delays his final Hunt will be coming down to pilet runs, but he is a consummate Judges ponles. Mr. Li Po-chun has two of speed and distance and he usually ins, Expansion Time being the times his efforts perfectly.
bétter one. This iron-grey is :+
little game
Tacer It will be recalled that Mr. Eu good action. It may br of 21- Tong-sen's chances for the Blue erest to know thi Expansion Riband were completely dashed when Time gave a good display over the Rosemary pulled up "dicky" after the Derby course last Saturday, covering BADMINTON final gallop last February, but it was the distance in 3.32.3/5; it was the wise on the part of the owner to have best performance so far among the kept the griffin over for this.
coming Annual Race Meeting and the mare
grimas.
und has
a
Another significant feature of the Chinese side is that Tso Kwai-shink has been passed over for Yeang Shut rick on the right wing, while it is quite apparent the selectors wish to
Mr. Osatananda, the Siamese Trade see how Funk King-cheung shapes at is looking much better than a year Commissioner, has named his bay inside right, as he has displaced Lalao. In this respect, Mrs. Pearce's Shul-wing in this position, Lal mov-Trentbridge (winner of 1933 Derby)tion, Vira, while his bay gelding These two ing to inside left.
and the stable Hem's Herod (winner to be known as Apilas.
griffins arrived only last week from of 1935 Derby) Here is the Chinese XI.
were kept-over Shan Pau Ka-ping: Lee Tin-sang and grins and so was King's Lead who Shanghal and I do not know much about them. I appearances count Tam Kong-pak; Leung Wing-chui, | LDS
lost the classic event last year by Wong Mee-shun, and Lee Kwok-only a short head. However, Mr. Eu for anything. Viru and Apilus should be among the winners. Royal Mail wai; Yeung Shul-ylek, Fung King has added to his string three new was alst. late la coming down for cheung, Lee. Wai-tong, La! Shul-aspirants, namely. Montruse, Poten-Messrs. Harriman and Bradbury, and wing and Cheong Moon-wing.
tate and Rob Roy, but they are not, so was Kum Shan for Mrs. Kwok in my estimation, of the same calibre. Hing-wan, Mrs. Gilbert Harriman la
WAVE OF RUMOURS
In new lady owner but I am afraid The wave of rumours and stable that her "Good Morning" is not a secrets is rolling down the Wong-class anima). Mrs. W. T. Stanton |Nei-Chong_gap that Rosemary Is has a Derby representative, Tim, lule
training in the dark, but if this be so, Zenith which is so-so)
750 MILES IN FOUR DAYS
FOOTBALL CLUB'S PROTEST
The possibility of a profest to the Football League Management Com- mitter against the excessive amount of Christinas travelling which clubs have to undertake, will be discussed by the directors of the Birmingham Club at their next meeting.
Birmingham's first team went about 750 miles at Christmas, and
THE LINCOLN HANDICAP
FAVOURITE
SEA BEQUEST FANCIED UNLESS
GOING IS HARD
TEST FOR KOWLOON
TONG
Recreio "A" Safe For Title
HOCKEY
St. Andrew's Lose To Signals
PLAYERS OUT OF PRACTICE
(By The Pilgrim")
Beaten by two clear goals, scored by Lowe In the closing alages of tho game, St. Andrew's yesterday madb their first appearance of the season In a friendly hockey match; and gave a good account of themselves against of Bignals, The
ten men, and
Free Lances defeat by Recreto the Royal Corps "B" on Wednesday has removed Saints fielded only the last threat to Recreio "A" In several of these were badly in need
of practice. the mixed doubles badininion league, and they are certain to re-f tain the title,
The game, played on the C.B.A. ground, King's Park, opened at a fast pace with St. Andrew's
ew's attacking This evening they meet their sirongly. But poor
shooting by Juniors, and will most likely win all N. A. E. Mackay at inside-leti pre- the games...
vented them from scoring. College worked hard at centre forward · för Kowloon Tong have an interesting the Saints, but i was clearly notice- engagement, being hosts to Univer The latest issue of the Racing Calendar revealed an extra-aity. I am afraid they must expectable that he, as well as other players Ilke Dormer and Baldwin, was badly to lose three games to P. K. Hul and four men now have influenza, while ordinary lack of support for the early spring handicaps. Either Misa Khoo, but there is no good ren-in need of practice, other's are suffering from Injuries, trainers and owners are influenced by the earlier start of flat racing son why they should not catch up on There was no score at the interval, which may have a serious effect on this year or the events that have suffered are losing their appear women pinyers are showing vastly the move, und, pinned St. Andrew's the other encounters. Kowloon Tong After half time the Signdis got on the fortunes of the side.
After a home match on Christ-
Improved.form at practice now, and down to defence, while the Saints collapsed badly. mas Day the players immediately The Lincoln meeting has been tions for the opening day's chief there is a possibility that this will four-player attack went to London and from there to living on tradition for a long time event should not be forthcoming is turn the scales in favour of the home F. A. Broadbridge at back affected
side to-night.
nees for the losers, several Kood clearances Portsmouth on Saturday morning, past, and each season one hears the Indeed surprising.
while Millington played a grand game Last season's race, won by Guinea returning to London after the wish expressed that Liverpool or match there and staying overnight. some equally modern course should Gap, brought out some of the best to receive Chinese Recreation Club, him would have
St. John's Cathedral have arranged in goal. The two shots which passed handicappers
beaten any goal-
writes "Watchman" in the Morning Post.
CITY AND SUBURBAN
In
On Sunday they went to Sunder-open the new season. The Carholme middle-distance land, and during the long journey is not an ideal place with March training, nearly every one of the and it will be interesting to see how keeper in the Colony. those of players submitted for the received by the Association were
Len and Hughes developed tempern-winds at their worst, and the drop- seventeen runners winning a race of their star pair, D. Kwok and Miss The absence of Sonny Bliss made turas and could not play. Sykes also ping of the Autumn fixture may be some sort before the end of Novem-Caw figure against the Chinese, a good deal of difference to St.
who are well endowed with men Andrew's, "wh interport Crial this Saturday and not
have peratur 11, but despite a high tem- prelude to this old-fashioned meeting ber.
might also peraluze turned out as no reserve being allotted a summer dale. for the Tientsir visit. So the team
players. I rather think C.R.C. will
played Improved The Norwegian world skating
Hockey on a better win without undue effort, The case of the City and Suburban It is altogether different at Aintree,
ground. champion. Sonja Henle, is seventh for Tientsin vanished,
and all the raore strange that the is also different. I do not think the
The Signals were best served by An official anid:" "Apart from ill-Spring Cup should not have filled at race ever regained its one-ume popu- named Arsl:-
Programme; with home team ness, you cannot expect the, players the first time of asking. The Spring|larity following the break that occur
Lowe at centre-forward, the contre- half-and full-backs, to be at their boat after 760 mlima meeting with its mixed programmes, red during the War. Its largest fleld Recreio "A" travelling and three matcher in four immensely popular, and that the since the resumption of racing was Kowloon Tong
with 13 points, and Miss Masterbrock, Shanghai is still looking for eleven the Dutch swimmer, who won two men or more to make the trip to titles in the Berlin Olymples, is Tientsin. Candidates will be wel oleventh with 4 points.
come.
was available,
days"
small number of twenty-five nomina-
(Continued on Page 9.)
St. John's
v Recreio ""* University V O.R.C.
I
understand it is F. A. Broad- bridge's Intention to continuo to, ar- Irange matches for St. AndrewÜ, “
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