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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929.

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ALL OVER EVENS

DIVIDENDS AT JOCKEY CLUB RACES

CHESAPEAKE BAY'S LEAD

Two dividends of

over

$100

Loo), Fanting Stog (Mr. McCart- ney), Inga (Mr. Ip Kulying), Kom Tong Hall (Mr. Ho Sal-man). Rummy (Mr. Backhouse), The Jungle Book (Mr. Botelho), The Ptarmigan (Mr. Roza),

Time: 136.

Three lengths; two lengths.

Winner $15.40; Pari-mutuel: Places, $7.50, $12.50.

Ist

each and favourite returning | less than evens were the features at Happy Valley yesterday, when the second half of the 1929 flat 'Jordan Handicap: "B" Class: Six racing season began. the Hong Furlongs. For China Ponies, Hong Jockey Club's sixth extra meeting being decided be forc a big attendance in ausį picious weather and on beautiful going.

Prize: $400 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100,- Messrs. Tester und Abraham's

The Ape 155 lbs.

2

(Mr. Harriman). 1 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch No complaint could be made as

Alsh 155 lbs.... (Mr. Frost) to the course, which had received Mrs. K. E. Beith's Cream its maximum benefit from the

Cracker 159 lbs. (Mr. Heard) 3 summer rest, The enclosure was

Also ran: Ace of Spades (Dr. vastly different from what it had Macgown}, Aristophanes (Mr. been a few months ago. Old Stanton).

Delaware Bay (Mr. buildings have been demolished Soares), Erstwhile (ir. McCart and new ones have appeared in, ney), Flying Stag (Mr. Remedios),

The Jamaica (Mr. Newbigging).

Time: 1 min. 35 secs. Length and a half: four longtha. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $11.60; Places, $5.70, $7.50, $5.70.

their stead.

The scheme of reconstruction,! in order to accommodate the new totalisator, is not finished. Never- theless, in the confines of tempor- ary arrangements, matters went with a swing yesterday-even if there was a little crushing.

At this stage It is visible that the Jockey Club will have, in & few months, as palatial property as any other similar club in the Far East.

Serious Training Four more days of flat racing . will be held before the period of serious training for the annual meeting, these being:-

Jordan Handicap: "A"

Class: Six Furlongs For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100.

Mr. Yam Man's Our Prince 150

Time: 2 mins. 45.2/5 secs.

THE CHINA MAIL,

CRICKET

Three lengths; two lengths. Pari-matuel: Winner, $109.20; INTERFORT TRIAL CONCLUDED Places $20.90, $18.70, 30.20.

Jordan Handicap: "D" Class: "Six Farlongs For China Fontes. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Messrs. Hynes and Mackic'a

Tapaya 157 Iba,

1

(Mr. da Roza) Mr. Dynasty's Dark Eyes 160

lbs.

.... (Mr. Harriman) '2 Mesurs.. Yue and Lo's Sunny

Day 150 lbs. ...(Mr. Liang) 3 Also ran: Bronze Ido! (Mr. Lou), Kum On (Mr. Sewell), Mountain Air (Dr. S. T. Wong). Ploughman (Mr. Heard). Siang River (Mr. McCartney). Sopron (Mr. Churchill), Sunloch (Mr. Cave), Tornado (Mr. Proulx). Time: 1 min. 3 .2/5 secs. One length; short head. Pari-mutuel: Winner, Places, $7.30, $9.40. $39.90.

YESTERDAY

A FRIENDLY MATCH

The Interport trint match was con- cluded yesterday. The two teams con- tending were Hancock's XI and an XI captained by H. Owen Hughes.

The latter team went in to bat an Saturday and compiled 311 runs.

The scores 50 Owen-Hughes' Team-1st Inaings Major R. H. Crako, e Pearce, b

Parker

D. J. N. Anderson, e Zimmern,

b Bowker...

5. C. Fincher, b Brace

Capt. J. R. Reynolds, retired L. Goldman, e 2lnimern, b Reed'

H., Owen-Hughes, retired

ATHLETIC SPORTS

S.C.A.A. MEMBERS IN FIELD CONTEST

THE FINAL RESULTS

Yesterday was the second day of the South China Athletic. Association sports, and all the events were keenly contested.

There was a large and representa. tive gathering present to watch the boys and girls in friendly contest

Sze To-kwong captured 27 points in the Senior Claes thus winning the Class

#2 į championship. In the Junior

Fung Tung-fan secured the champion- 5 ship with 20 points.

7

The small boys' championship was won by Mok Wa-tim and the girls' 73 championship went to Chu Wing-nam

64 with 18 points,

W. D. Folley, c Zimmern, b Bowker W. A. N. Maxwell, not out

12

$5

$14.20;

J. E. Richardson, c Reed, b Parker W. G. Hung, .b.w, Bowker

5

Carnarvon Staken: One Mile-For ponies that have started in Hong Kong this year, but have not won a race since January 1, 1929: to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five flat races anywhere at any time. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this year allowed 7 lbs. Jockeys 2 lbs. extra for each race won. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: 3150. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. Harbot's. City Hall 158 lbs. (Mr. Botelho) Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Glory (Mr. Liang) Mr. K. C. Lau's Mount Elburz 155 lbs. ..........(Mr. Lee) Also ran: Bright Prospect (Mr.

Francisco (Mr. Bennett), U Un II. (Mr. Liang), Ullswater (Mr. Fung), Pumpkin (Mr. Yue). Time: 2 mins. 12.1/5 secs. Three lengths; one length, Places, $6.20, $5.40, $12.50,

Pari-mutuel: Winner. $10.20;

152 lbs.

A. Reid, b Parker

Bowker Reed

Extras

Brace Parker Stanton Curreem

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

The Results

The full results are as under:

100 Metres Flat Race (Senior): 1,

5 Li Tin-sang 2, Ching Shiu-nam: 3,

10

Leung Wing-chiu. Time: 12.4 нees,

100 Metres Flat Race (Small Boys):

1, Chan Kwan; 2, Mok Wa-tim; 3, Hau 311 Ching-kai. Time: 15.6 secs.

100 Metres Flat Raca (Junior): 1.

R. W. Yung Tung-tan; 2, Hau Ching-to; 3, 66. 3 Pun Kai-cheung. Time: 14.6 secs.

Running Brand Jump (Senior): 1, ilSzeto Kwong; 2, Kong Yau-mong; 3, gp Kuon-ning. Distance: 6.86 metres. 0 200 Metres Flat Race (Junior): 1,

O. M.

13

3

19 2

05

1

12 1

30

12.5 0

77

6 0 38

2 0

18

0

H. R. B. Hancock's Team

Yung Tung-fon; 2, Pun Kai-cheong;

8, Hau Ching-to. Time: 30 secs.

200 Metres Flat Race (Senior): 1,

31 Li Tin-sang 2, Ching Shiu-nam; 3,

12 | Szeto Kwong. Time: 24.6 Bocs.

12

Putting the Shot (Girls): 1, Wong

9 Ki-tong: 2, Chu Wing-man; 8, Lo Kit-

1

W. Brace, b Wyatt

T. E. Pearce, b Hung

2

A. II. Musson, e Anderson, b Reed H. K. B. Hancock, b Wyatt

3

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Richardson

J. S. A. Curreem, b Anderson.... F. Zimmern, c & b Wyatt...

Folly, b

16

lbs. (Mr. Y. M. Loo) 1 Cave), Chicot (Mr. Lau), San V. W. L. Stanion, e

Messrs. Lau and Lee's Duke of

- Chantilly 154 lbs,

Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay

(Mr. Heard) '2

150 lbs. .... (Mr. da Roza) 3 Also ran: Buster (Mr. Stanton). Lightning (Mr. Frost), 0-Moon (Mr. Proulx). November 16. Churchill).

Samaritan (Mr.

November 30, December 7. Young Pretender (Mr. Harri- man) finished 2nd but was dis- qualified.

7th extra meeting: October 20,

8th

Oth

10th

In only one race yesterday were. there fewer than six starters. This was in the Fourth Aggregate Stakes. By beating Christmas Chimes (now with 11% points) convincingly," Chesapeake Bay leads with 12 points; and there is one more contest to decide the issue.

Two Surprises

F

Musson H. V. Parker, st. Crake, b Owen

Hughes

F. J. Wyatt, run out

A. C. I. Bowker, not out E. B. Reed, run out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

W. C. Hung A. Reed

25 hing. Distance: 6.85 metres.

0 100 Metres Flat Race (Over 35): 1,

i Chai Tak chia: 2, Hung Yanchau;

3, Mak Cheuk-u.

400 Metres Flat Racs (Senior): 1, Li Tin-sang: 2, Cheung Shin-kwal; 3, 44 Ip Yan-sum. Time: 59 secs.

1

50 Metres Flat Race (Small Boys): 401, Mok Wa-tim; 2, Chan Kwan; 3, Hau

Ching-kai. Time: 8 secs.

20

Pole Jump (Senior): 1, Li Woon- tsoi; 2, Wel Wing-sum; 3, Kong Yau- 216mong. Height: 9ft. 2 ins.

Step, Hop and Jump (Senior): 1,

0. M. R. W. Ste-to Kwong: 2, Yeung Kam-cho; 3,

Wel Wing-aum. Distance: 12.10 1 metres.

200 Metres Low Hurdles (Senior):

14 1, Leung Wing-chiu; 2, Young Kai-

Time: 30.0

cho; 3, Sze-to Kwong. 23

B 2 24

12 1 41

1

Wyatt

D 2 24

3

D. J. N. Anderson Musson Fichardson Reynolds

&5 3

1

B

2

Б 2 23

1/secs.

G 0

15 0

0

18

1

15

1

Nathan Handicap: "A" Class: One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100, Mrs. Dunbar's Hiawatha 163

Ibs.

...(Mr. Soares) Mr. Yam Man's Fifty Fifty

152 lbs.

.(Mr. Loo) 2 Mr. K. H. Kay'a Triumphant

Stag 155 lbs... (Mr. Heard) 3 Folley Harriman), Erin's

Also ran: Duke of Melrose (fr. Isle (Mr. Botelho), Little Stanton), Rose Hall (Mr. Proulx). Thunder (Mr.

Time: 2 mins, 48 secs. Sub.

Two lengths; short head. Pari-mutuel:

Time: 1 min. 31 secs. Half

length; three quarters length,

Pari-mutuel: Winner, 3109.40; Places, $20.20. $7.90, $6.20. Fourth Aggregate Staken: One Mile.

-Value $530.

all China Ponies. Weight 10 st. 3 lb, Win- ners of a race Value $600 or over other than race confined

Mr. Y. M. Loo, riding his own Our Prince, caused the first ($100 dividend) surprise in defeating Young Pretender, Duke of Chan- tilly and Monterey Bay. The three first named rated all the way up the straight in too close.

company.

An objection was lodged and the red flag went up above the judge'a box. The Stewards then posted the following notice:-

"Protest against winner over- ruled,

"The second

(Young pony Pretender) is disqualified.

"Second place awarded Duke of Chantilly and place to Monterey Bay."

The Only Protest

to

third

It is understood that the pro- test was lodged by the connec- tions of Young Pretender, against Our Prince; and that this was the only protest.

t.

Mr. Arnold, who has already shown promise, was responsible for the other $100 dividend, bring ing Nara Stag home in confident fashion in the 1 miles "B" class handicap.

Mr. G. A. Harrímun rode three winners. Mr. A. J. P. Heard had the unusual experience for him

For

scription Griffins, or Ponies that have won the aggregate prize in the Aggregate Stakes in any sea- son, 5 lb, extra. Non-winning Sub- scription Griffins allowed 5 lb. Cup to be run for five times, or as decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at the end of the season to be won by the pony scoring meat marks in the races for the Aggregate Stakes at the extra meetings during the sea- son, counting 4 points for a first; 2 for a second; and 1 for a third. In the event of two ponies tying with the same number of marks after five races have been run the owners shall either divide the value

of the Cup which is hereby placed at 31,000, or shall run off on i day to be fixed by the Committee, not being the same day as the last race for the Stakes but within two weeks therefrom. In the event of a run off the weights shall be woight for inches as per scale. Entrance fee 45. 2nd prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $150.

or more

Mr. H. S. Chan's Chesapeake

Bay 169 lbs.

Messrs.

Winner, $16.10;

Places. $9.60, $13.60, $5.00.

"Cash Sweep Winners" The following are the winning numbers in the Cash Sweeps:

Race 1

No. 96

+

102 44

.$696.80 198.80 09.40

46

200 Metres Flat Race (Handicap): 1, Ching Shiu-nam; 2, Ip Yan-sum; 8, Ip Tuen-sing.

50 Metres Flat Race (Girls): 1, Chu Wing-man; Yeung Wai-bun; 3, Ll

5 Mo-fun. Time: 8.1-5 secH,

1,600 Metres Fiat Race (Senior): 1, 7Cheung Shiu-kwai; 2, LI Tin-sang; 3, iFung King-cheung. Time: 5 mins.

Owen Hughes Owen-Hughes' Team-2nd Innings Anderson, e Zimmern, b Reed Fincher, not out Goldman, 1.b.w., Bowker Richardson, retired hurt Felloy, l.b.w., Bowker Musson, c Parker, b Wyatt Reed, Parker Hung. b Parker

Extras

Noa. 261; 231; 136; 152: 248; 465; Reed

Unplaced runners ($50 each); Bowker

190; 242; 307; 85; 173; 20; 272. Wyatt

Race 2

No. 450

228 209

$1,302.00 372.00 186.00

Unplaced runners ($50 each): Nos. 49; 306: 807; 521; 178; 518. Race 1

No. 259

+

143

55

1

.$1.666.20 473.20 236.60 Unplaced runnera

($50 each); Nos. 491; 374; 475; 123; 442.

Race 4

No.

G

555

285

2

.$9,469.20 991.20 495.00

(Mr. Harriman) Beith and Heard's Christmas Chimes 162 lbs.

(Mr. Heard) Mr. Yam Man's One Third 154

Ibs.

(Mr. da Roza) 3 Huntington

Also Frost).

ran:

(Mr.

of not catching the Judge's eye Time: 2 mins. 5 secs. once, but he was under the dis- Four lengths; two lengths and advantage of a recent polo acci-

a half.. dent. Results and details fol- Pari-mutuel: low:-

Winner, $10.70; Places, $6.60, $5.50.

1st

Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Priza: $100.-

Mr. F. Lobel's Sunshine 150

Iba

..(Mr. Harriman)

1

Jordan Handicap: "C" Class: Six Nathan Flandicap: "B" Class: One

Furlongs For China Ponies.

and Quarter Milen-For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $460, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100, Messrs.

Chan and Rafeek's Nara Stag 144 lbs.

(Mr. Argold) 1

Mossra. Lau and Lee's Duke of

Milan 155 lbs. (Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Dynasty's King Falloch

Mr. Mac's Zephyr 165 lbs.....

(Mr. Frost) 3 Also ran: Amusement Tax (Mr. S. Y. Liang), Armony (Mr.

150 lbs... (Mr. Newbigging) 2 Mr. K. H. Kay's Szatmar 140

Ibs. ..... .(Mr. Backhouse) 3 Algo ran: Duke of Normandy A. B. S. Clarke), As You Like It II. (Mr. Lee), tLoch Etive (Mr.) (Mr. Churchill), Cavaller (Mr. Heard), Monk (Mr. Harriman), Proulx), Desert Wind (Mr. H. C. Noukhall (Mr. Frost), Sunning Lee). Duke of Nieblung (Dr.. (Dr. Macgown). Macgown), Fair Eyes (Mr. Y. M. *Two lbs. over; tone lb over.

Unplaced runners ($100 each): No. 171.

Race 5

No. 666

125 68

.$1,860.60 691.60 266.80

Unplaced runners (360 each): Nos. 481; 708; 309; 707; 135. ---

Race 6

No. 403

364 501

Parker Brace

Total (for 7 wkts.) BOWLING ANALYSIS

010.8 seca.

2 High Jump (Junior): 1, Pun Kal

39 cheung; 2, Lam Kou-dok; 3, Mak. Ki

O nhau. Height: 1.24 metres.

$

Running Broad Jump (Small Boys)!

1, Li Pai-ying: 2, Chan Yul-ahuen; 8, 105 Teang Yik-woo: Distance:

metrce,

3.46

100 Motres Official Race: 1, Pau

R. WK-ping; 2, Shak Tak-on; 3, Ho Shit-

0. M.

7 2

13

2 Qn.

9 Б 18

1

50

8 1 18

0 .1

0

6

CRAIGENGOWER v. RECREIO

400 Matres Relay Race (Boy 1 Scouts):

1, South China 8th troop 2B" 2, South China 8th troop "A."

Time: 66 seca.

At King's Park the Craigengower XI defeated the Club de Recreto by 84 runs. Scores:-

Club de Recreio

H. M. Xavier,'c Lacoy, b Hamson H. A. Alves, run out

D. P. Xavior, b Hamson

L J. Guterres, e Lim, b Gil

A. P. Guterres, c & b Lacey

F. N. Carvalho, not out

J. Figueiredo, & Champion

7

8

400

Metres Relay Race (Small Boys): 1, South China School; 2. South China Free School. Time: 1 min, 9.4 seca.

400 Metres Relay Race (Junior): 1, S. C. Free School; 2, S. C. Boy Scouts; 8, S. C. School. Time: 1 min. 4.8

seca,

400 Metres Relay Race (Girls): 1; Diocesan Girls' School "A;" 2, Dioce san Girls' School "B" 8, South China 3 "A." Time: 1 min. 4 seds.

17 800 Metres Relay Race (Open): 1, K.O.S.B.; 2, Chinese Athletic; 8,

21

F. Remedios, e Champion, b Lim

37

K.B.S.F.P.A.

18

Champions: Senior, Sza-to Kwong,

C. M. Souza, e Zimmern, b Lim

0

27 points; Junior, Yung Tuang-fan, 20 pointa; Small Boys, Mok Wa-tim, 10 points Girls, Chu Wing-man, 18.

0

points.

8

112

L. Silva, e Lim, b Champion

A. E. Xavier, run out

Extras

A. L., Sousa, run (cut

B. W. G. G. Kelly, e Silva, b Remedios

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

.$1,621.20 Hamson

463.20

Oliver 231.00- Gill

6 1

13

*

4

0 18

0

6 0 422

1

8 0 11

1

4 0 2.8 0

17

2

Unplaced runners ($50 each): Lacey Nos. 190; 672; 258; 605; 354; 510; Lim 176; 41.

Race 7

No. 226

"

520

615

H

$1,699.60 485.60 242.80

Unplaced runners ($50 each): Nos. 164; 229; 267; 510; 563; 30.

Champlors

Craigengower

Extras

Tota!

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

82D. P. Xavier

H. P. Lim, Lb.w., D.. P. Xavier... E. Zimmern, D. P. Xavior,

R. C. Reed c A. A. Xavier, b D. P.

Xavier

A E. Lacey, e Remedion,

Carvalho

J. Champion, b. H. Alves

Race 8

No. 366

659

"}

479

+

..$1,797.60 513.80 256.80

Y. Abbas, run out

W. Gil, b Remedios

A. B. Hamson, not out

Unplaced runners ($50 each): F. Oliver, st. L. J. Guterres,

Nos. 352; 895; 278; 460.

Souza

E. A. Alves

1 A. P. Guterres ...

77C. M. Lousa

F. Remedios

43 F. N. Carvalho....

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