NANCY
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TO ME---
Wednesday,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 24, 1939...
By Ernie Bushmiller
TSK TSK --- TOO BAD YOU INSIST ON LEAVIN'
SO SOON --- COME AGAIN SOME TIME!
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Derby Precautions Against I.R.A. Outrages
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Policemen Guarding
Horses And Course: Royalty To Attend
London, May 23.
More heavily guarded than usual, 29 blue- blooded race horses are waiting in the stables at Epsom Racecourse on the eve of the 159th running of the English Derby.
The horses are always guarded overnight, but this year due to fears of I.R.A. attempts extra heavy cordons of plainclothes police- men and uniformed police are patrolling the track day and night and are having a busy time challenging arrivals, since the vanguard of the crowds began to arrive long before dawn to-day to ensure having the best positions on the rails in the free section on Bunkers Hill inside the course.
It is estimated that a quarter of a million people will watch this year's classle which is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. to-morrow, packing a line of stands stretching for a quarter of -mile from the winning post and jam- ming Epsom's famous Tattenham Corner where the horses enter the final stretch. The crowds will stand almost shoulder to shoulder on the hii among hundreds of bookmakers stands, fish and chip stalls, ice cream
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (weather permit
VALLEY on HAPPY ting) at SATURDAY, 27th and MONDAY, 29th May, 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm on the First-Day and at 12.00 NOON on Second Day. The Tifin
barrows, shooting galleries and all the fun of the fair, not forgetting alpsies, giving Epsom's traditional Derby Day a colour and atmosphere will unequalled anywhere in the world.
From 0a.m. electric trains run special cervices to the three stations serving the track which is outside London. about two miles
from Every means of conveyance, donkey carts to imousines will crawi unceasingly along the various routes controlled by pollee,
ROYALTY TO ATTEND Queen Mary and the Dukes and Duchesses of Kent and Gloucester together with Lord Harewood and the Princess Royal are expected to occupy the Royal Box. deputising for the King and Queen.
England's society will throng the fashionable Tattenharn's Stand and the Grand Stand formally attired in black and grey morning suits with the Inevitable "toppers,"
than
But this is not the Society occasion like Ascot-it is the man-in-the- streets day, something more Just a race which anyway is not the urdest, longest-nor-most valuable
As
Interval will be after the second race from a strictly racing point of view. (1 p.m.), on the Second Day.
Fever" has
seized the British public whether or not they are interested in racing. It ousts everything else as the sole topic of conversation-more so this year because there has never been such an open race,
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle-
this al-
BLUE PETER FAVOURED Right up until the horses line up men and $3.00 per day for Ladles at the starting state there will not be (both including tax) are obtainable a clear favourite.although Blue Peter through the SECRETARY upon the is expected to start nominal favourite with his chances enhanced by wea- personal or written application of a Member, such Member to be respon- ther and the condition of the course, sible for all visitors introduced by since a miniature heat wave him, and for Payment of all Chits, week has made the track firm,
most hard, which sults' Blue Peier.
But there are half a dozen others all with excellent chances and on- dozen outsiders who other half could win on form.
The betting grows heavier as the
On appronclics.
Monday's Day callover at the Victoris Club hend- quarters 20 from a field of 29 run- ners were backed to win a total of £107,500.
etc.
The Secretary's Omice, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will close at 12 o'clock Noon on the First Day and at 11.00 am. on the Second Day.
Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020).
to the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
Actually this year's Derby will be The price of Admission
3 race between the progeny of two Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day famous sires, Hyperion and Fairway,
RI including Tax, for Persons, Hyperion's sons Admirals Walk and including Ladies, and is payable at Hypnotis and Fairway's sons, Blue Fairstone, Fairchance and the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Peter. Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Fairfax will be matched and the of winner should come from these six.
For the first time in history the course measures exactly a mile and a hall. Until 1935 it measured "about a mile and a halt and until 1938 one mile and a half and Ave yards-United Press,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd May, 1030.
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ACCEPTORS, Athletics
JOCKEYS IN DERBY
London, May 23. The following are the probable starters and their Jockeys in the Derby:
'Triguero (Burns), Vesperian
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LONDON VERSUS PARIS
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Indian Team Welcome In New Zealaed
SO SAYS TEST CRICKETER
Karachi, Apr. 20.
H. G. Vivian, the 27-year-old New- whs vice- Zealand cricketer, who Captain of the. New Zealand team, which visited England in 1937, passed throughi Karachi en roule to London yesterday morning by the Imperial Airways flying boat,
Vivian said that New Zealand would welcome a cricket tour from India. Indian cricketers, he added, would be accorded a warm welcome as had been with the case of Indion hockey players, who were loaded with praise and hospitality wherever they went in New Zealand.
Since his return from England, Vivian had not played much "Arst- class cricket in New Zealand owing to business reasons and he is not experied to play much cricket in England either, where he is at pre- sent proceeding on business.
RECORD ENTRIES FOR LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
M.
(Continued from Page 8.)
Purvis Burling
W. Hillyer
M. N. Hakusen
(Police N.C.)
L. Gaddi
1. W. Randall J. S. Landolt v R. Basa
The following rinks drew buyes.-
J. McCutcheon, S. Hodge, A. J- liot and C. Gowland; R. Main, H. O. Gilles, W. Melrose and J. C. Chal- mers; N. Fraser, S. Farlow, J. Me- ) The big athletic contest between Walter and J. S. Riddell; W. Excell, Fergusson; A. Culmon, M. Fergus- Fox Club (Gordon Richards), Romeo London and Paris at Motspur Park A. Eastman, V. Petherick and T. II (Brethes), Hastings (Jones), Ad-finished all square. Parls University miral's Walk (Harry Wragg), Dhoti beat London University by 54 points son, R. Morrison and J. C. Brown; Xavier, D. C. Alves, C. M. 5. Alves and C.
Roza-Pereira; F. A. Machado, (Smirite), Maunakes (Benry), Fair-to 50, and the London Public Schools J. C. Remedios, C. C. Pereira, O, P.
The last event of the duel-the and
and F. chance (Rickaby), Fairfax (Lowrey); beat Paris Public Schools by 53 points Remedios and E. de Souza; A. M. Major Brackey (Simpson). King's to 51. Lenkend (Carstake), Blue Peter (E. Smith); Buxton
(Stephenson) mile relay-decided the "Seniors" C. M. Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro Rogerstone Castle (Marshall), Atoutmatch It was worth three points X. M. da Silva; J. S. Howell, Maitre (Sibbritt), Casanova (Nevest), to the winners, and as the French Reid, N. Bebbington and A. Brooka
P. Phillips, Duncan and W. Gill; R. Hypnotist (Beasley). Ortiz (Lane). students already had a one-point lead bank; L, Lammert, A. N. Other G. Snowcap (Gethin), Roderick Dhua British victory was essential:
Unfortunately for London, Leveque, H, G. Bicknell, J. S. Logan and J. G. the French half-miler, who finished Meyer; A. Bower, J. S, Beach, S. M. (Sirett), and Dilbhara (Bartiam).
second in the 800 nietres in the Euro White and S. Randle; J. H. Xavier,
first- G. S. Ladd,
and J. Locke Ladd, T.
J. Pau; J. can Games, was the Paris
The dark-skinned, bespec- W., Leonard, K. M. Omar, A. E. string. tacled little Frenchman soon opened Contes and B. W. Bradbury; W. J. 1 big gap in his half-mile race with Penny, A. A. Razack, A. M. Omar runner, and U. M. Omar; H. Overy, V. C. R. L. Flynn. A coloured
from Labrum, E. C. Fincher and Lascar, took over the baton Leveque with 30yds. start on N. A. Goodwin, 5. Strange, E. Strange, C. Davis-and the race-and match-Strange, and H. Strange.
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LATEST CALL-OVER
London, May 23, The following is the final call-over: Blue Poter, 4/1 (1 and 0.) Hypnotist, 8/1 (t. and o.) Fox Cub, 100/0 (1. and o.) Hellopolis, 100/7 (t, and o.) Casanova, 100/7 (0), 15/1 (1) Admiral's Walk, 100/7 (o),
15/1
Dholi, 100/7 (9), 15/1.(t) Triguero, 100/0 (1. and o.) Fairstone. 18/1 (t. and o.) Romeo II, 28/1 (t. and o.) Hastings: 28/1 (0) 33/1 (1) Vesperian, 33/1 (0), 35/1 (1)` Buxton, 35/1 (t. and o.) Wheatland, 50/1 (t. and a.) Atout Malire, 50/1 (t, ond o.) King's Legend, 50/1 (0), 06/1 (t) Mounakes, 60/1 (1. and o.) Bellman, 60/1 (t. and o.). Rogerstone Castle, 80/1 (0) Ortiz, 100/1 (0)
Saiford, 100/1 (0)
Major Brackey, 100/1 (0)
Fairfax, 100/1 (0) Pointis, 125/1 (0) Larchfield, 200/1 (0)
Dilbhara: 200/1 (0)
pean
was over.
The British boys did much better, at it was only in the field events that they dropped many points. Here ngain the final event-a 440 yards relay this time-provided most of the excitement.
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
The following are the the Open Singles:
entries in
C. Gowland, S. Hodge, A. Jillott, J.
Netherlands Queen McCutcheon, I. Gooding, E. S Visits Belgium Fitches, C Dowman, N. B. Fraser, J.
Minister,
WAS
Franks, A. E. Carey, W. Mair, J. S. Riddell, J. C. Aitken, G. Perkins, D.
BRUSSELS, May 23-Queen Wil-M. Forrest, W. S. Dall, F. E. Chan- W. V. Field, V. N. Atienza, V. helmina, returning the visit of the ning, E. G. Post, J. Orem, A. East-
man, W. V. King of the Belgians to Hague last Chittenden, A. R. Minu, M. Y. Adal, November, arrived at Brussels today: A. R. Dallah, A. K. Minu, M. R. accompanied by the Dutch Foreign Abbas, D. M. Khan, A. M. Calman, 3. C. Brown, F. Cullen, E. de Sousa, The Queen was greeted at the C. C. Pereira, F. X. M. da Silva, H. F. Luz, F station by King Leopold, and
VV.
JC, Remedios, M. Ribeiro,
F. No quotations have been made for cheered by crowds as she drove A. Alves, L. J. Silva, R. F Snowcap, Roderick Dhu and Fair through the gally decorated streets..
The vialt will last four days Alarcon, J.-F. V Ribero, C. H. Basto, B. Basto, J. E. Noronha, J. A. chance. Apparently it is believed that Fairchance is not running, but Reuter.
da Luz, L. F. Xavier, F.. X. Soares, Reuter that | ----
J. R the owner informed
Alves, .៩ -C. F. Heme Fairchance is due to compete and Moore says the race is likely to be C. G. Silva, C. M. da Silva,
jockey wearing white and Soares, C. that there is nothing wrong with the won by
that the winner may possibly be dias, A. Brooksbank, J. S. Howell, colt-Reuter.
ridden by the champion Jockey. W. J. Reidy, J. A. R. Selby, J. H. A. Edwards, Indeed, fortunetelling so popular Gelling. F. P. Anslow, R
S. Robertson, W. Gili, J. Pau, W less than 30 of the throughout the world that the recent Epsom, May 23, call-over no
MJ. Medina, W. K. Way, Secret precautions are being taken runners were well backed to the cut in price may to some extent be Ward, J. 8. Landelt, C. S. Rosselet,
nearly £200,000. There due to this prophecy,
Owners and trainers at the Press Omar, A. M. Omar, K. M Omar, to prevent any Irish Repubilean tune of.
heavy betting for Edward Army outrages interfering with the was
be Esmond's Fox Cub, being backed Club luncheon yesterday gave plenty w. Lam, E. Zimmern, A. J. Cocho, Derby, Plainclothes men will
How-
A. M. Holland, T. E. Robson, posted at various parts of the course with £20,000 to win, and the Aga of information, though non-ex-A. E. Contes, B. W. Bradbury, R.
with pressed supreme confidence.
nn, J, C. Gill,
W. L. Walker,. R.- Duncan, all day and all night and there will Khan's Dhoti, being backed
Nah, S. Handle, R. be between 700 and 900 on duty to- £18,000 to win. The former pleased ever, Sir John Jarvis, owner of Ad- Bass,
the critics in a gallop over part of miral's Walk, said the result was S. M. White, H. Nah, S. For the first time the race will be the course when ridden by Gordion easy as A.B.C., that is, Admiral's P. Phillips, A, Bower, A. S. Russell,
Walk, Blus Foter, Casanova-Reu- exortly a mile and a half. Pres-Richards.
Early to-day, it is understood, ter.
"Doubtful Probabilo" viously it was a mile and a half
London, May 23. and five yards, but the rails have Gordon Richards, who has never yet
Roderick Dhu is again on the been moved in order to reduce the won the Deby, dreamed that he had
been at last successful course to the exact distance.
Fox Cub birthday to-day, just enabling him at Epsom to-morrow, but this to quality and compete. According as well as Snowcap, oro
morrow..
Glorious weather provalis, and the famous Downs is likely to be thronged to-morrow. Their Majes
U. M.
J. G, Meyer, A. J. Hall, J. S. Logan, D. W. Waterton, P. J. Hamilton, H. White, V. C. Dixon, J. N. Wong, W.
Y." Abbas, ·H. Gitiena," list J-Howard,
BC, N. A.
H. Tang T W. horse, doubtful
ties will be greatly missed,' but 56 liw he will be the youngest horse in start following kention W. H. Hobbs, R. B÷1
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W. Mulcahy, II. ONLA T. Madár, Y. Superations Influence. been made in probable starters and H. E. Strange, W. R. Hillyer, A W.FJ. London, May 23.Jockeys Ortiz (Lane), Snowcap Grimmitt M. N. Rokusen,
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