Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
"Captain Foster's" Racing Review
PONY TRIUMPHANT DAY & ROSE ELECT HEAD STAKES WINNERS
PERFORMANCES
IN 1939 thore wore 50 events confined to the Australian ponios, but one would hardly believe that no track figuro has been lowered during the whole racing season.
Strathroy owned by Mr. J. F. Macgregor is the pre- sent record holder of the fastest time over five furlonga, a mile, a course from the two mile post (once round and in); 14 miles and 1 miles. It is interesting to recall that Strathroy attempted to stage a comeback (after an ab- sence of five months) in the Brisbane Spring Handicap run on May 6, but the record holder failed miserably in a field of four runners. After this outing Strathroy has not been seen public and it is rumoured that the wonder pony is on pension.
However
Мен
Taggart's
Lancashire Chips still holds the record of a distance from the 11 mile post, while Courting
Division Of
Money For 1939
Evo belonging to Mr. Li Lan Stake
sang retains the fastest run over six furlongs. Gypsy Love, the properly of L.-C. 1, is down
during 1940.
always had
in Triumphant Day Heads
Australians' List
and
January 5, 1940.
DURING
1939
A particularly fine view of members of the Hunt moving off from Fanting Lodge on Monday, Mr. A. I. aliead of the hounds.-Mec ii. Butcher (ruzger interporter) and L1, G, W. Hook (hockey interporier) are Cheung.
Red Cross Steeplechase Acceptors
at
Football
R. A. PLAYER SUSPENDED · FOR REST OF SEASON
South China Awarded Points For Abandoned Game
·SELECTION OF INTERPORT SOCCER SIDE POSTPONED
Pending the permission of the Government for a team to travel north, the selection of the Hongkong Interport Football XI, which was to have been made last night at the meeting of the Selection Committee, has been postponed until next week.
The match will be played in Shanghai during the Chinese New Year holidays.
MID-WEEK SHOOTING
Women's Golf
At Fanling
Club Championship And
Average Score Higher Than Usual
EXCELLENT WEATHER
Captain's Cup Matches greeted the 50 or more members of the Hongkong Rifle Associa-
at
Mrs. B. Quinness with a card of tion at Wednesday's shoot 101 (-10)-82 and Mrs. A. Greaves Kowloon City and although mo with 101 (30)=71 have qualled for high scores were made the aver- the Captain's Cup over the Old and age figures were much higher and New Courses at Fanting respectively.
Mrs. H. G. Hose won the Medal 18 scores of over 90 were made Pool on the New Course for December in the apertura sights class.. with 96 (-28)68. Other scores were Half of the open sights class was Mrs. J. Thomson 90 (19)-71. and
over the 80 mark. Mrs. W. S. Hiiller 82 (-10)=71.
COMPETITION DRAWS
Set. K. C. Hoo, Police ReseTVES, and Mne, S. Croft won nett spoons and open classes,
The draws for the Club Champlon- in the aperture ship and the Captain's Cup Com-respectively and handicap spoons went to L. Cpi. S. G. Brighty and
etition are:
P.S.M., V. Cooper, Middlesex, won possible button at 200 yarda in the aperture sights class.
W. J. E. Capt. F. Sale, by the aperture cla Club Championship---Biru.
and to L. Cpl. 1L Dry is the open Mackenzle v. A. K. S. Robertson: Mrs. H. W. R. Wintains v. Mira, Meredih; Mrs. class. G. M. Howell v. Mrs. Ryde: Mrs. Filter v. Mrs. Cellis: Mrs, Newbigging v. Mm. Thomun: R. B. C. Stewart v. its Lissaman: Mirs. Guinnest v. Mrs. Shewnt; MINS M. Glending, Mrs. Redunad.
er v. Mira. The highest score in the revolver Captain's Cup-Mrs.
W83 obtained by W. A Smalley, Mrs. Guinness v. sirs, Margrell: section Mr. Sherry v. Min. Newbigging: Mes Tansley. Revolver shooting will be Wednesday in future, Willams v. Mrs. Hunter: Mrs. Bennis v.
"..held every Mrs. E. G. Stewart: Mira. W.
Mrs, provided there are suelent mem- Mackenzie V. Mi Cilendinning:
Ammunition will be on sale at Redmond v. Bir Overy; Bye into second bers. round Mrs. Greaves.
the
The first rounds must be completed the range, by January 22,
second by AS SEQUEL to the disorder during the Second February . the third by February! Division Football match between the 8th R.A, and the 20 and the Buals before March 5. Eastern on December 23, Bdr. Dunne, of the 8th R.A. was
New Year Scores suspended for the rest of the football season by the
Aperture Sight
Fiep.
on the list an the fastest mare over the Derby
course
LONDON, Jan. 4 (Reuter),— 2.43.3,6 for 9 miles. I pro-
The following are the final accep gnosticate that some of the existing records will be broken IT WILL BE RECALLED that tors for the Red Cross Steeple-
the stake money of all events chase which will be run had materially been increased Leopard's Town on January 20 Australian commencing from the Annual (four miles 250 yards and valued Racing among the ponies was of high standard, for it Carnival. The total of stakes at £3,000):
Royal Danieli (12 st. lbs.), big publle following paid out to the Australian ponies The problem of spotting winners including the 1939 subscription Southern llero (12 st. & Jus.), Rock had not been under casy sal griffins was $68,934 and in com- quilla (11 st. 12 lbs.), Drummagin the three greatest upsets in
(11). classic events were in the Rooty-parision with previous year's (11st. Obs.), Astipas (11.0), Bally | Emergency Committee of the H.K. Football Association competitions held by the Royal Hong-. A. J. Le Seelleur Ser.
Hopeful (11.2), Arran Peaks Hill Derby, the Fremantle St. Leger sum, the amount has been in Golds Cleugh (18.11), Clare County which met last night. and the Queensland Autumn Chamcreased by $13,354.
Shaunpeel (10.0), West Point (0.0); Russ (10.1), Le Cygne (18.7), Dunne was alleged by the referee.! plens. Triumphant Day's success in the first event pale $115.30, Ballin
Ballyliooley (10.7), Birthft (10.7). Gor, Pearson, to have kicked an op- Bay's victory in the second gave a
Jack Chaucer (10.0), Sterling Duke pouent and threatened the referee
(10.3),alter the matchi dividend of $110.30, and
Young Mischtel (10.4),
POINTS FOR S. CHINA Time's win of the last Autumn
Knockadjoleen (10.2), Knight of
Soul: China Athletic Association's (10), Daimation (10), classic was a pay out of $101.59 to
fenm have been Division Do It Again Third Swindon Glory (10), the delight of 201 backers,
(10), Asthore (10), and the Lasher uwarded the points for their match against 5th A. A. Regiment, Royal Artillery,
which, scheduled for December 24, was abandoned after a few minutes by the referees when it was discovered that several of the Gunners were under the influence of! liquor.
The highest aggregate
A Grund
The it is made up as follows:
Able Amazon
$
500
African Diainend
A Grand Tune
1.800
A Great Time
2,000
Ajax
1.000
of
Amber
1,200
Annabella
1,200
A Roaring Time
1,200
(10):
the
Aztec
200
Champions,
Batlin Bay
3,000
Batter
Ente
Uckets under the category of win
was recorded in
and place
Queensland Autumn
when it reached
a total of 12,212, and the second best return was 12,150 in the Manly Handicap, both events being confined to Australian ponics.
IMPORTANT-INCIDENT. AN Incident of much Importance was the ineligibility of Lucky Lad (the winner of Spring Chain- plens) to compete for the Autumn Champions, owing to the fact that he had not won a race during the ex- tra race meetings.
It
Blandford
Bredon
Brand Brutus Cairnsmore
Candlelight
Cape York Centre Court Chiltern
Derby Day
150
1,900
1,075
200
1000
100
Cocklerot
3,051
Courting Eve
2,250
1,350
Criffel
2,200
000
Devonian Dick Turpin
2,050 .200
Discovery Bay
am
Double Finesse
BUO
Electron
Flinders River
Flummery
Gale
Golden Arrow Happy Landings Heluz Helium
1,700
on the owner, for was hard
was placed second In Lucky Lad three handicap events, but I
Bee from the draft pro- glad to gramme of the 1940 Annual Race the Inclusion of "placed Meeung ponies of a flat race at the Club's Extra Race Meeting during the With second half of 1939 season." this additional clause in the condi- tions of the Australian Ponies Cham- nions to be contested on February 24, Lucky Lod is now eligible for the classic even should he be unplaced at the Annual Carnival.
K.C.C. HANDICAP TENNIS TOURNEY
IN THE FINAL of the K.C.C. men's handleap doubles tennis tournament yesterday, B. O, Fincher and G. C. Burnell (owe 40) best AEP. Guest and 6. A. Gray ((owe 30-3) Ly 8-6, 6-4.
RAINY DAYS
SMOOTH WORN
TYRES Dangerotis
Over
ARE
50% Saving
JBRING US FOUA
HORN STRES 10-04
The
THE HH 2
FUPERTREAD PROCELI WILL REBUILD YOUR WORK ITRES MAKING THEM NEW & SAFE FOR
RAINY DAY DRIVING
HONGKONG, TYRE Company
392 Hennessy Rd. Tel, 20539
Junber Kalinka
King's Herald
King's Privilege
Murray River
Murrumbidgee
000
250
750
Lancashire Chipa Little
2,000
Audrey
Loquacious
100
Lucky Lad
4,300
Macquarie River
700
Mogle
700
000
1,050
600
000
900
1,300
1,400
Rooifly
1,425
000
Scarlett O'Hara
Schmetterling
175
Serenado
National Victory
Olymplad Court Perfect Day Росолов Pumpernickel Rising Star Rivulet
Ruby Star
Snowy River. Southern Star Strathearrick Strathroy Sydney Lad Tarzan
collection of $2,950, and the cob has won two races with three seconds, and the same for third place.
Schmetterling, who earned only $175, came under the starter's orders 15 times, but both Amber II and Macquarie River hnd 14 outings, each scuring a total of $1,200 and $700 respectively.
For the first time since 1936 Stra-) throy has drawn a blank cheque and It is interesting to reveal that his yearly income averaged over $4,000, the total for three $12,350.
Generally speaking the descen- dants of Tom McCarthy have done Candlelight well; exceptionally
($3,051) Chiltern
and ($1,000). Lucky Lad ($4,300) have earned a total sum of $8,351:
The matter is being referred to the Hongkong Area Sports Board for further investigation.
Eve of Harvest
4,089
Eve of Heaven Factorlie Forgotten
2,000
Stor
450
Galaxy seasons being
4,100
Gulveston Bay Hectic View
2,050
2,700
Hopeful Time
Hyndford Bridge
2,000
Jennifer
Isabel..
2,400
Jillian
Lady Love
Lilliber Lovely Star Mayber
2,400
900
Navylight
3,028
Papoose
Peaceful View
2,250
Romeo
200
8,873
Rose Emily
2.300
Rose Flaria
1,200
Taxing Master
1,050
The Tigress Viber
400
By Kawackka, Bruno made $1,075, Poconos $600, Pumpernickel $900 and Sydney Lad $1,600, aggregating in all $4,175,
Amber 11 ($1,200) Happy Land- ings ($1,700) and A Roaring Time ($1,200) were sired by Amber and the three piled up $4,100.
The offsprings by Double Court were not much in the limelight, Derby Day winning only $900, Double Finesse collecting: $500 and Courting Evo made $1,350.
SUCCESSFUL
CHINA PONIES
Rose Elect Wins $8,873
For Mr. Eu Tong-sen
MONG THE CHINA PONIES,
Rose Elec belonging to Mr. Eu Tong-sen was the best grifin of laxi season, but after a brilliant sequence
Rose Elect
BEST OF THE SUB-GRIFFINS
$54,300
Marksman Collects
$6,650
Durhams Beat Kai Tak XV By 6-0
(By "Fly-half")
PS, K. C._lion_2 SEL F. E. Russell Scr.... PSM., V. Cooper Ser. --- /Cpl. 9. G. Brighty 1 Capt, F. P. Sequeira Scr. The following were the results of Winford Ser.
Я. G. E. Breese kong Golf Club during the New, W. Trenouth Cpl. F. Cole Year:
C. F. Gaby (24), one up, won the C/St. Pinle Ser,
Il Foreman Bogey Par Fout over the Old Course A. F. Evans 3 from 34 entries. Other scores were Capt. P. Sate 4
3. A. Guardi R. K. Cellings (6), W. J. E. Mac-19MS 3 Ball Nit kenzie' (10) and 3. Linaker (18) all, it J, Heap Ser
PS. Chanchal Singh P.C., Gulant Mohamed Pre-
square.
Medal Rourid
L/Cpl. C. R. Morton J
L. 3. Gromm 5 The Medal Round over the New S. Make Ser. Course was won by Capt. J. Reldy, C., S. T. Young 9 91 (21) 70, Other scores from the Sgt. F. S. Collins 10 Geld of 31 were W. J: E. Muckenzie
88 (-16) 73. J. Linaker 80 (-18) 72, Capt. J. Loch 80 (-8) 72.
Borey Pool
Open Sights
LCD 11 Dry. B 15, N. L. Pan 7..... L/Cpl. J. E. Hawking B Cpl. V. M. Hammond 1
Sgt. W. R. Nunn 4.
THE DURHAM LIGHT IN- The Bogey Par over the New S... F. Master 3
Set A. Mondy FANTRY defeated Kai Talt by 6 Course was won by Capt. A. C. F.
E. W. Allo's Drew-Wilkinson (15), all square, W. Resm. D. Bolam
Spr points (a try and a penalty goal)JF-Mackenzie (10) F. Gaby Set T. Baker ser. to nil in a friendly game of rugby | (24) and J. Linaker (18) were one G. Plummer 1
Mne. Jas. Fletcher @ played at Boundary Street yes-down. There were 24 entries.
Sgt. W. Ure 7 The Mixed Bogey Par was can-/Cpl. F. W. Evens 12 terday. Territorially, the ad-
Boy J. Harrington, 14
vantage was slightly in favour of celled through insuficient entries. Kai Tak, who, however, were not able to penetrate the stubborn
defence of the Durhams.
Cash and Davies were stalwarts in the Altmen's pack, whilst Godfrey worked hard, but at times aimlessly. Fifteen players comprise a rugby team.
Hynes hooked well in on unde- customed position for him. He prac- tically held his own against Beddows, of the Durhams, except in the closing minutes when the superior weight of the Durham pack tired the Kai Tak | eight.
Dedel played well at inside-three for the Airmen, with his ferre tack- ling saving the day repeatedly, Weight was a reliable stand-off half. Beddows, hooting for the "Geor- dles" worked hard, and kept his forwards at it. He was ably sup- ported by Alderson and Attwater."
Edwarda scored a brilliant un- converted try for the Durhams Jale in the second half, and was their best back. The scoring was opened by a penalty goal kicked by Beddows, following an off-alde offence by God- frey.
LL. N. H, Cuthbertson refereed and the teams were:
Durhams-Ptc. finckhorn; Pie. Harel- son, gl. Hunter. Cpl. Hood and Cpl. in succession, Edwards Pic. Hilton and L. May: of five successful outings she met her OR TWO YEARS
P.S.M. Scott, Cpl. Beddow, Pro. Medforth; he mare put up u the late delivery of Chins pontes Cpl. Rush. Pte. Partin: Cpl. Aldersori, "Waterloo", ond very poor show to the Double Tenth subscription griffins, caused mach Pte, Johnaios and Set. Attwater.
IX. Kal Tak Cpl. Waddington; G. Plate, finishing last but one. It was anxiety to the owners, bus credit
run that the must be given to those trainers, who pion; fit, Lt. Wright and J. R. Fowler, L. A. C. Lewis, P. Beddell, and 1,450 discovered after the
strained a lendon, and Rose got their mokes in trim for the big stenderson: L. 4. C. Stockholm, B. llynes, marc 1,250 Elect look no further part in racing: meciing of five days running. OLA. C. Smith: Capi, C. R. Davies. I
during the second half season. With course, some gec-toes were late In A. C. Gasly Cpl. Gale, G. C. Godfrey and the mare on the walking list Mr. Eu's coming to form, but those, who were. A. C. Wakefeld. colours were not represented in the too prominent at the Annual Caral- Hongkong St Leger, in fact he did val, had to take back seat during the (not have a candidate since the run-¡second half racing.
*1,000
Tornado Star
2,100
Triumphant Day
3,208
Twilight Star
300
Vielory Day
1,050
Violet Queen
1,250
Vixen Tar
1,850
700
$60,034
Winfred Zodiac
ning of Roxe-Queen (Afr, Black) la A noticeable feature of the stako winners was that the bulk of the
1936.
Club XV Chosen
However Roto Elect has brought in money did not go to one owner's: Club have selected a fairly strong a sum of $8,073, and with the inclu- pocket, the apolls being well "dis- team to meet Police on Saturday on sion of stakes won by Blue Express tribuled. Before the recess, :Morks- the Navy ground, although Bldwell, ($1,550), English Cavaller ($850), man was undoubtedly the best sub- star contre-threequarter, is still on Rose Emily ($2,300) and Rose Finnn grin, but in the second half he the inturer 1st. Henderson has been ($1,200), the stable collected a total started only once in the Subscription returned to full-bnek. J. M. Thomson of $14,773. Thirty-thres griffins Grifins' St. Leger, and he had to pass with be at the base of the pack with faced the start, but ning steeds could on the baton to King Kong, who was Cessford, who played for Club A TRIUMPHANT Day, the winner of not earn a cent, and the 24 placed proclaimed the champion at the Sulurday at fly-half,
the Rooty-Il Derby, heads the ponies drew from the coffer of the closing meet of the club.
Alkenhead, a comparative new 1st with 35,208, and he was unlucky Hongkong Jockey Club a grand However, Markunad is at the head | comer who shone nuilost Navy on to lose the Fremantle St. Leger. amount of 954,300, which list 150 the prize with $6,650, and Wednesday, will fill Bidwell's spenney Although a non-combatant in the mode up as follows:
Celtle Star ($5,852), is in front of in support of D. H. Stewart. Salter. Inst Autumn classic, Lucky Lad Alligator
King Kong. the difference being $52 makes a return as hooker and Dompas finished
with a credit
more. Musketeer has
won $4,228 comes bainnee of $4,300, while Chiltern,
and is followed by Strathbannock Godfrey has been dropped for Denne, owned by Mrs. Eu Tong-sen, has
with $3,100. fcollared $51 more than Baffin Bay's Innings of: $3,000 Lady Northcote's Davonian is: fifth on the list with a
the senton
Annas Bay
Aven Blue Diamond Blue Express
230
3,300
2.480
1,850
Conquering Time English Cavaller
2,630 850
It may be of interest to know that Sports Venture holds the record of PLEASE Turn To Pago 7.
back Into the
second row,
J. It. Henderon: D. 1. Tiesasenust, J, C. Charior, A. Alkenhand, D. TI. Blewart: Camstard, J. M. Thomson: R. F. Jerman. K. W. Büfer A. * Wallereng X, A. Homens Ox. Needham; A., T. G. Taylor, A. M. Kennedy, B. OM. Desne.
106 550 C00
GRACEBARZONGRES
15252525252525252 25252525252525252527775257,25
DOWN
Jel. 28151 QUILTS
WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF DOWN QUILTS NOW IN STOCK WITH BEDSPREADS TO MATCH, A LARGE VARIETY OF SIZES AND COLOURS, COVERED IN ATTRACTIVE ART SILK, SATINS, CREPES, AND BERCEUSE SILKS.
⚫ DAINTY COT QUILTS IN ALL
SHADES AT
$20.00 each
• SINGLE BED SIZE 51⁄2' x 4' from $55.00
♦ DOUBLE BED SIZE 6' x 5' from $71.50
◆ EXTRA LARGE DOUBLE BED SIZE
7' x 6' AT
$135.50
ALL THE ABOVE FILLED WITH QUALITY.”
TEALEDOWN AS LIGHT AS AIR — FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
LANE CRAWFORD'S
25562288898856666662332FF
992826288228889*
The House of Quality & Service