Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 22, 1939,
LOCAL RACING RESUMES TO-MORROW PROGRAMME OF NINE EVENTS
WITH
No Provision For "A"
Class Animals: Many Jockeys Available
(By "Captain Foster")
After a lapse of over three months, Happy Valley will again be the rondozvous of all the sporting colobrities to-morrow for the opening of Tho. ro- the second half of the racing season. sumption of those popular extra race meetings has been looked forward to with considorable interest and it is carnostly hoped that the Clerk of the Weather will be kind.
The Hongkong Jockey Club has, (in other words, to indulge in that never omitted to give a little kind astonishing flight from the saddle consideration to its clientele and the over the horse's hend) is one of those latest innovation is the erection of nischances that can come to any a telegraph board inside the paddock rider. Since mun fest tamed the about two feet away from the exit horse to his domestic and warlike to the road. It may not be known service, riders have gone on taking that there are now six telegraph "enders" with an almost monoton- boards und It looks that there is no nécestily for anyone to carry a race- book. The parade ring has been slightly altered to allow more avall able space for punters to study the the slands form of ponton und around the enclosure are of three llers instead of iwe,
ous regularity. Napoleon, with his training as on urtilleryman, had an "ender" scored against him by his high-spirited barb "Marengo,"
Waя
or the local fickeys, the naughty mare, Rose Evelyn, gave a beautiful "ender" to the champion Mr. Charlle Mtention of punters is 'drawn to Encarnacao, who escaped without a the fact that commencing from to- scratch. Serenade, owned by the morrow and until further notice, the Hongkong Bank Officers, "pecked" sale of $25 bli bet tickets for win in the Sydney Maiden Stakes with and place beitings In both the mem- the result that the "ender" hers and public enclosures will be responsible for sending Mr. A. Ray discontinued and $59 big bels sub-mond to hospital with a broken
therefor. Of xituted
Course the collar bone and the pony was des- sale of $5 small tickets will remain troyed on the spot. I have many more to mention, but one must ad- unchanged.
Racegoers will
10 mil that It is a common order from know that there will not be any the orse and may come to any rider. shortage of jockeys and I am glad it is far better to ride and tali than to say that Mr. S. W. Tang, who was never to have a ride at all.
the inseated by Flybynight in
pleased be
Lantao Handicap and sent to hospital First saddling bell will be rung at with a broken collar bone, will be 1.30 pm, and the first race will be seen in the saddle again. By the run at 2 pm. There are nine at way. It appears to some people that tractive events on the programing if a rider cannot stick to his saddle with a few sprints from the 1% and come to violent contact with the inlle post. No contest has
provided for the "A" class of the hard turf, he is no jockey.
Australian and China ponies, but they will be on view at the Double Tenth Meeting.
OVER THE HORSE'S HEAD As any experienced horseman will cheerfully admit, to "take an ender"
been
'Capt. Foster' Discusses Prospects Of Each Race
main
MIDGET PERCHERON—Meet Midzet, world's smallest purebred Percheron stallion, making friends with Marcean, 2,100-pound Percheron grand champion. Little fellow has sired, olzhi colts of normal slan. Both horses took part in the U.B. National Percheron Bhow, held from August 20 to September 4.
South China Team Wins In Manila
Manila, Sept. 21, The South China football tourists defeated the Y.CO. Athletic Club. Manila Football League champions, 6-0 to-day. The score in the first half was 5-0.
Lee Wai-tong scored four goals and the others were scored by Lai Shui-wing and Fung King-cheong.
The Chinese team, which dominated the play through- out, was cheered by 8,000 spectators.-United Press,
Lawn Bowls
HONGKONG RINK WINS
Dates Fixed For. Army Aquatics
The postponed Army inter- unit swimming sports which
ONCE MORE should have taken place on
Shanghai, Sept. 21.
The Hongkong lawn bowlers bent the Shanghal Lawn Bowls Club to- day desplie a fine rally by the local fcam in the last five heads. They won 22-17.
September 14 and 15, will take place at the Victoria Re- creation Club on October 4 and 5 at 2.30 p.m..
Shanghai scored a single in the first head and the visitors replied Rifle Shooting with five shots to lead 8-3 after five heads. Hongkong, however, Ecored only three shots in the next seven heads against six by the local tearn, which left Hongkong st shend 11-9. In the next four hends the visitors made a ne rally to shut out their oppenents and lead 22-9, after 10 beads. Shanghai then staged a won-
LEADING SCORES ON
Handicap (second section) for "derful recovery by storing on all the WEDNESDAY
class China ponies and being a sprint final five heads but they were still from the 1%1⁄2 mile post, anything Ove shots behind. may happen." The Dinish in the Lead Omar, Bradbury, Bower and Dun- The spoon and praetlen shoot of Mine Handicap (second section) "B" con played for Hongkong and the the Hongkong Rifle Association on longs was Avon, Lancashire Lust E, R. Barmer, J. J. Evans and E. E. class run on May 27 over six fur-Shanghai players were T. S. Parry, Wednesday attracted 60 members. and Just In Time and I see no reason Wallwor),-United Press. why they should not cross the wire In that order to-morrow. "Mrs. A. E. Graselt has certainly exercised the
golden gift of patience over her pony "Y" Hockey Teams
Gladiator, which has not been á re- munerative purchase to the owner. However the bay gelding has only 140 lbs. to carry to-morrow ond
bas
Announced
As the heat was intense, shooting was not very comfortable, especially us there was little wind.
Handicap spoons went to L/Cpl. G. R. Morton (8), Middlesex, L. A. |C.. W. J. Gash (10), Royal Air Force, for S. R. (a) rifles and to L/Cpl. G C. Boe (5), Royal Scots, for 5. R. (b) rifles,
200 500 600
should the going be firm, the pony The following will represent the
The programme for Sunday at 9.45 good sporting chance of European Y.M.C.A. 1st XI against making amends. Oak Bay is getting the Kowloon Indian T.C. in a hockey n.m. will be spoon and practice shoot too old and in the circumstance he match on the "Y" ground to-morrow and team shoot at 300, 500 and 000 yards. Teams will consist of six ut 4.45 p.m. THE curtain thisor will be the Feather and the pony should be in will do better in a lower division.
V. Benwell (Capt.); G. Pennington, members, three S. H. (a) and three event, the Subcription the limelight. The Lan's outfit has
#.3, (b) Clare Grimas Autumn Plate, for China are representatives, namely, Hectic E shall certainly see a large field E. Yusief: 1. Kempton, R. Bates and S. X., (b).[
In the Gosford Handicap for E. Fowler; D. Smith, C. Gemmell, G. ponies sub-griffins of this season View, Hundrum Eve and Moonlight
C/Sgt. P. Hale (Sr.) over the champion course and the View and 1 ilke the first named "C" class Australian ponies over a Bartlett. A. F. Austen and L. Coombe. P.S.M. V. Cooper (Bcr.)
Umpire G. Dove.
9/LL-Comdr. Mackle (Scr.) first prize to the winner is worth pony for this jauni, Mr. Eu Tong-mile and it is interesting to relate
SI., C. C. Chau (Ber.) $750. The impost ot pound sen's Blue Express is In the pink of that there are 20 entries. On the
The following will represent them. W. KIford ( penalty for every $200 or part condition and the bay gelding has strength of her fine performance in thereof won in stakes since January every prospect of landing the Tweed the Manly Handicap over a mile, the 2nd XI-against the RAF to-morrow St. W, Nunn hins made it Impossible for the entry Island Bay Handicap. Galaxy and winner Annabella, who was in re-a1 3.30 pm, on the "Y" ground:
pounds from Chie 1. Millington (Capt.); A. N. Other, of two good 'uns in Celtic Star and Jennifer are not to be left out of ceipt of four Maricsman owing to the preposterous one's reckoning, but Lilliber, I am second pony (A Great Time), has R. Goldman; H. Smits, W. Stone, R.
not yet ready,
been penalised 7 lbs. for a beating Baldwin; G. Dignan, R. Dormer, W. weight to be carried. It is almost jafraid,
of a head and even at that, I fancy Colledge, D. Spare and T. Brown. s "dead cert" that the Autumn Plate
mare to win. Annabella hos. Umpire: R. Banks.. the grown in strength and substance
a
and she is looking extremely well,
SECOND TEAM. -
L/CELO,C,Doo (6): 31° Et. C. E. Otway (ser,) L... K. C. Hoo (3) Cpl. 1. Langford (3) 2/Lt. G. C. Dawson (1) CS.M. P. Maslen (3)
G. Treverton has nominated bracketed as the ones that will Bruno and Brutus and T was told well up at the finish. My funcy is T/Sgt. Tollison (0) that the former will be ridden by Kut Cheung.
the nominator while the latter will
bo taken out by Mr. B. Proulx.
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8. (1) Class will go to the owner of King Kong THE Vaucluse Handicap for "B" class Australian ponies over a
L/Cpl. G. F. Morten (6) for there is not a contender omong
L/Cpl. S. G. Brighty (0) 'the list of entries that will give mile has attracted no less than 10
Mr. a run for the nominations and it would interest
be a Baker Cocoa's candidate
LA.C.. W. J. Gush (10) 'money. In the minor places there one to know where the jockeys are
bud
Li, J. N. Anderson whi be u good tussle between coming from. Vixen Tor
LAC.. J. Barry (9) Oranje Boven, to be ridden by Mr. smart canter last week, but I under-
L.S., N. L. Pan (8) NOTHER big field will be in the 1. Cpl. T. II. Wond Encarnaçao, and Strathbannock to stand that the brown mare is now
"T" Bor. W. Albone (1) be piloted by Mr. Black. Judging under a cloud, Criffel (Mr. Needa) Froin another source I gathered that by the training the latter appears to was given a "dust up" over six fur-Pumpernickel will be piloted by Mr. Jahk Bay Handicap for
Major me to be in a better condition than longs last Saturday and the mare B. Proulx. Which is right? Brutus class China ponies over six furlongs, Bdsm. D. Bolam (1)
the entries being one short of wo LA.C.. the steed owned by the Hollandia. certainly pleased the stable John is a game ger-gee and as Mr. G.
Peel. The distance was covered in Treverton has had a win on the pony dozens. This is to be ridden by dem. Nix (14) 1.25% and the last half-h-mile was before, the
(13) Winner of Handicap Spoon. combination is worth novices, but I am afraid that we have L/Col. R. A. Cano
Winner of Handicap THE Arst scramble from the 11⁄2 run in 37 seconds, romping home in following up owing to the Jockey not enough apprentices to go round.
allowance. Be careful with Di Valorous in well in on the handicap, incleay reduced by one point. mile post will be seen in the 28% for the last stanza. However,
(Mr. Tubby" Tweed Island Bay Handicap (Arst Criffel was badly beaten for a third covery Bay, who is capable of up-but as the
Wood) cannot get down to 140 lbs, the setting the applecart. section) for "B" class China ponies place by Triumphant Day in
it ja reliably learned that Mr. K. L.
SPORT ADVTS. and several speedy merchants have Bondi Handicap, but it appeared to been assigned to this division, which me at that time the going was not THE second leg of the daily double Ip will take the pony out. Golden the Clear Water Bay Cow with only 143 lbs. looks good will make the contest very interest to the liking of John Peel's cans on
Chinn ponies, sub to me. Among the topweighters I
THE HONG KONG ing. The draw for the line up is an didale. The Rooty-Hill Derby win- Handicap tor important factor and I would like nor (Triumphant Day) is well tuned grins of this season, that have not prefer Sylvandale.
to concert pitch and there is going. won more than $1,000 and it is a
JOCKEY CLUB. to recommend puntera to consider thove penins from the third berth to be a big fight between these two Rcurry from the 15 mile post. Gog!TE'incating will terminate with a the premier position in the is nicely weighted with only 157 lbs.. run over the mile course the to the sixth from the rails. Red for
frame. I have not seen much of (4 lbs. under the weight scale) and Island Bay Handicap for the Becond Feather, formerly owned by Mrs. Dunbar, is now the property of Miss Blandford, but it has been whispered with Mr. Needa in the anddle the section of China ponies "C" class. MEETING will be held (weather LiPo-chun, but her father has also to me that he is going to turn the combination should be one of the The result should be between Blue permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on a candidate in Expansion Time. I tables on Criffel. Mrs. Eu's Chil-favourites. Ascot Valo, Gallant Diamond, King's Lead, "Loughing|SATURDAY, 23rd. September, 1839, expect to see Mr. Needs up on Redfern is dangerous. Lady Northcote's Marshal, Kut Cheung, Sliver Star Girl, and I give my vold to the last commencing at 2.00 p.m.
Devonian is looking extremely welt and Salling Time can all be named pony, and is good for a long shơi.
IDEAL DIET
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THE handicapper has assigned 13 China ponies to the first section
FOR DIGESTIVE of the Island Bay Handicap for "C" INDOOR BOWLING
DISTURBANCES
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'Champs' Too Good For The U.S. S. Mindanao
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class rulers and the run is over the mile course. Before the recess Ad- vancing Time had two easy outings in the "D" class, but the dun marc has to give her best if she intends to be among the first three. Fly- byday (late Five Virtues) was a subscription gridin of just se3 BON and the inore has never raced owing to the fast that she dropped a foul
The "Champy' and the U. 8. B. Mindanao met in a friendly match 'at In April last year. However, pencil can be draven against the the Hongkong Bowling Alleys last night, the former winning by 235 pins. The only score of 200 was registered by "Doc" Molthen In the first game pony's name as without an earthly chance of a place. Drawn Star's with 20% pins, The top score was made by Dick Venezia, of Inst publle outing on the grass track "Champs" with 880 and Bam Golden of the Mindanao, had 629,
The following were tho scores: In the Sussex Handicap "B"
THE "CHAMPS" class on November 5, 1938, and the
101 '344 190 170 160 maro is now in a lower class. She Dick Venezia
137 153 118 170 170 does not look very fit and with the Geno Fagglano
160 148 127 -140 timit load to corry, her cliance is, I Chas Miller
204 102 136 120 believe, very remote, Pinfarthings "Doc" Molthen is well keyed, but the distance is beyond his prowess. My best three are Galveston Bay, Musketeer and Roto Evelyn, the last named being my fancy. Scente Vlow has been 9. Golden kindly tronied; and the stallion in D.. M. Keplinger worth $5 each way. Rose-Queen is R. I. Reichald
J. C. ThomIAN a good builder.
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Total
Total
360
763
102
749
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721
$112
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE
p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30
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Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered; in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020).
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Soldiers and Ballors in Uniform are admitted Holt Price.
U.S.S. "MINDANAO"
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100 177
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169 160
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608
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