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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AGGE SPORT PAGE 22 PAGERMAD

MR. ‘LEO' FROST SHATTERS COLONY TURF RECORD WITH 57 WINS

NGTUK

PERFORMS

NGTUK THE BEST NEW

AUSTRALIAN

*, SLOW TIMES

CLOCKED AT

MACAO

BEST GALLOP SUNUP MAY WIN SYDNEY

Mr. G. W. Sewell Again In Saddle.

COSSACK'S BEAUTY SHOWS STRONG FINISH.

Lucky Face Not Out.

(By RAPIER.)

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HE wet weather experienced this morning did not allow for many gallops, and the times record- ed on the heavy ground were poor as to prove almost valueless.

Visibility was poor and not until it possible to make 7.30 am. was cut the ponies on the track.

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HOSSACK'S Beauty, 'referred to

with 0.30 over the last quarter this morning. It showed a very strong finish.

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MAIDENS

RATION CAREFULLY TRAINED

REVIEW OF THE LEADING 1933

AUSTRALIAN PONIES.

(By FALCON.)

[SPECIAL TO THE CHINA

MAIL.1

"HE NEW BATCH OF AUSTRÁLIAN PONIES WHICH WILL

THE

Presentation To Mr.

D. Black.

MR. CAPLAN'S HORSEMANSHIP.

TIMES nt the First Extra Meet-

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ing of the Mačno Jockey Club on Sunday were on the slow side, and as a consequenco there were many close finishes.

The new batch of Macao suba. flook a hardy lot with Jackie as the outstanding pony. He posacases a very strong finish which should give him many more successes dur- ing the year. Without being extented he clocked · 0.0 secs.

better time than Battling

WAS

pushed

RACE IN HONG KONG FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HOTE which FEBRUARY IS UNDOUBTEDLY FAR BETTER IN QUALITY to nose out Shimmy 11 for firat place in the other race for new THAN THE TWO BATCHES WHICH ARRIVED HERE IN 1981 subs Agua Pura looks a good

AND 1932.

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pony, but it needs a lot more train-

ing before it will record a win,

An interesting feature of the Meeting was the presentation of a

MR. “LEO" FROST.

Champion Jockey.

DEARTH OF HORSES

IN INDIA.

57 WINS IN GORDON

186 RACES

Mr. S. N. Pan Second With 21.

OFFICIAL JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1932.

M

95 Amateur Riders.

TR "Lea" Frost has smash- ed all existing records

in the annals of Colony racing. by recording 57 wins in a sea- son. His nearest rival was Mr. S. N. Pan, the leading Chinese jockey, with 21 wins to his credit.

The following are Mr. Frost's amazing, figures for the four years he has been competing in Meetings while in the Colony-

1929

1990

-1931

RICHARDS IS

INTERVIEWED "The Speediest Horse I Have Ridden.”

TOO MUCH WHIP WILL RUIN A. HORSE.

Advice To Beginners.

ORDON RICHARDS, the cham-

plon Jockey, had some in- teresting things to say at Warwick after he had zidden his 188th win- ner of the season record for this century. It seemed probable at one time that he would reach 200 for the season, but he declared that he never actually aimed at that figure.

"The report that I wagered a fellow jockey that I would reach that figure is all moonshine," he 1st 2nd 3rd Unp. sald. In fact I did not even think

"Five-Year Plan" To In the 1931 consignment. of twenty ponies Woodland Stag prov--

Improve Position.

0.1. 3 6. in the China Mail as a likely-ed to be outstanding, and won every time he started, at all weights.

of it until I had that run of luck Major-General Sir Bernard

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a few weeks ago. Then it seemed looking pony, covered a Mile in 2.16 In last year's batch, there were a few good sprinters and honours silver cup to Mr. D. Black by the

Governor of Macas in appreciation James, honorary secretary of the

44 14 28 68 | possible, and if the fuck nad ·re- were more evenly divided, though Polar Star appeared to have ob- of the manner in which he handled Horse Breeding Society of India, 1982

57 38 26 70 mained with me I might just have tained the Bon's share of the spoils after the death of Season Ticket. So On the Governor's entry. Mr. declares that there is a dearth of

The following are the complete done it. But now, it seems out of Black did not win, but he rode a horses in India, and unless steps offelal. Jackay records for the the question. This season twenty-five ponies were subscribed for, and they good race. He, however, brought are taken immediately to im year 1932 as compiled by the Hong "I get more than one offer to were all more than 14 hands. Many of them are already showing Valley Hall home again to pay the prove the position, the situation Kong Jockey Club in their interest ride in many races, and if I had ing racing book for the year, which always been able to make the right great promise, and when they come up against the old ponies at the highest dividend of the afternoon, might become worse.

and claimed a third place on Blue

Hitherto horses have been im-has just been published: ⠀⠀ selection, my total would easily. Annual Meeting there is little doubt that the present batch will Plane. He is undoubtedly one of ported into India from Aus-

have exceeded 200. As it is, I let 2nd 3rd Unp. make it a general rule to take the

T. TR. A. J. P. HEARD, who is acquit themselves creditably. Some notes are given below on the the most promising of the novice tralia, he says, but owing to the L. G. Frost

..57 33 2870 186 jockeys.

decline in horse breeding, in the 8. N. Pan Mating a comeback, was seen best performers of this season.

21 20 19 81 141 firat mount that is offered me, and Mr. A. L. Caplan had a narrow country, they could not rely on G. U. da Roza .20 17 17 125 it pays well. Unless it were well

*Y. 8. Chang 18 escape from being thrown when that source during a time of

12....9 38 77 fancied I should not E. 0. Butler

19 22 110. 174

RENTBRIDGE, favoured in some cireles as the likely

TRENT

Derby winner, was only trotted this

morning.

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UCKY Face, rumoured to be the

beat of the Samson Stable

TR. G. W. SEWELL was seen in Me saddle for the first time for many months when he took Ngtak over a fast Mile Gallop. was the best performance of the inga. morning, the pony clocking 2.07.

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IBERTY Bay looks in very good]

Many are of the been fully extended.

PORTIA is a brown mare of 14.2]'

Hill

Rees

8 1

04 13

7 69 78 95

6 5 6 45 6 1 4 50 61 7121599 970589

3...

5 7 21

The Fastest Horse?

ICHARDS raised an interesting.

the fastest horse. "I think Lord 20 Lonsdale's two-year-old, Myroballa, 39 17 28 is, with one possible exception, the

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33 speediest horse I have ever rid- 88 110 10.57-88en he said. The exception is

29 Tima, who was a wonderful. filly.”. 3. 87

F: Darling, who trained both 42 Myrobella and Tiffin, told my col- that Myrobells league, Hotspur,"

62%

20

20 was the fastest horse he had ever

trained.

Rarely Uses Whip.

Nhis riding methods Richards

out on ponies from the Dynasty

STICKYBEAK belonging to Mr.j races. Stable this morning, which looks C. B. Brown is doing good track SUNUP, a bay of 14.2 belonging Drian bumped into New King com-emergency to supply the demands da Roza 16 13 15 16 14t would, und not get the offers rather significant.

work.. The pony has plenty of to Mr. Wong Ping-shun is a good ing up the straight in the Good of India. The other nearest Ip Kul-ying 10 12 651 79minal feat now to reach the 200 Even at this early date Chance Handicap. Mr. Caplan, sources of supply are Europe and G. A. Harriman. 8. 10 6 102 126 mark; it would mean riding twelve "peed and steps out well, and is pony. sure to find many supporters when people are figuring on this pony however, showed magnificent horse- North and South America. AnyR. A. Carroll. 10 84 108 winners out of eighteen races, he starts at the Annual Race Meet to win the Sydney Maidens. In manship and brought New King grave emergency, however, would A. A. R. Botelho 77 9 104 127 and which went lame a week ago, ing. Much can be expected of view of the big proportion of good past the post a longth ahead of increase the demand for saddle 1. E. Noronha was not seen on the track. Poker

this pony.

ponies this pony might not be a Drian. The latter pohy has an un-horses beyond the supply avail-F. M. L Soares Face and Double Face, however,

GOLDEN DAWN is a bay ponycert," but he will get very near, checkable habit of boring under the able from all these sources and, AL Caplan.

Y. T. Fang were out, the latter pony being con-of 14 hands 2 inches belonging to Last year Sunlight, from the game whip. :

therefore, make them very ex-B. A. Proulx spicuous in a fast gallop.

Mrs. Linng Hau-yuen. This pony stable, won the Maidens.

Pride of Tsingtao was entered in pensive to procure.

D. B. has been responsible for some

Indian States also are experi-A. F.

F. Clark RATION. Here is a pony that the Ladies' Race after all, and of

Reidy very fast work on the sand track is capable of much and he might course gave.Miss Fearon a runaway encing difficulty in procuring

, L. and is sure to bring Mrs. Liang & turn out, to be cabilly the best of victory over Miss Scot-Harston on horses both for their mounted McCann race or two, if not at the Annual this year's lot. He has been care- Orlando.

units and for private purposes. R. H. Charles.

Five Year Plan." It Meeting, at the Extra race meet- fully trained, and is beautifully

H. P. Chanson To make India self-contained. Noodt

Y. Tang formed. At the moment, ho moves HYGRO FOR ROSY MORN is a chestnut mare beautifully and is returning fast

in horses, a great expansion of D. Black of 14 hands 1 inch and belongs to times, although he has not yet $50,000 HANDICAP horse breeding within the cou-L

Quincey Mr. Hau Un.

A very good L condition and will offer a opinion that this pony is better ons indeed.

IN AMERICA try is needed. T. L. Wong

An adequate supply of horses A.

J. P. Icard A. N. Dallas strong challenge to Diana Bay's than Golden Dawn, and, judging

can be made available, at any y M. Loo sequence of three successes in the by her appearance on the course belonging to Mr. "Brish.” This Bought By Westerner rate of animals general utility L. Corbett Champions.

Wild Life. another and the convincing way the pony pony le above the average, but he

and Army horses, says General *8. W. Pan probable entry for the classic, also has been galloping, there appears has to come up against some good Three stablematea — Sidney James, if the Government make. Miles looks in excellent shape.

to bo ample justification for this ones, and may therefore have to Grant, Yonkel and Polydorous, grants of land in suitable areas P. Young belief.

wait some time for a win,

also have been nominated for the on horse breeding conditions, L. R. B. Tuxford WHAT'S THAT belongs to Mr.

similar to those obtaining in the W. G. Fischer, NORTHERN STAR and NIGHT big handicap.. Harold Seth. were clocked at the Valley:

This bay of 14)

J. J. hands 1 inch is a real beauty. He STAR are not bad movers, and the Hygro, now a three-year-old, Punjab, Sind, the Deccan and Palm

former, especially, appears to be did not begin racing until late certain parts of the Central Pro THE Godwit was taken out by has the. cut of a stayer and strides somewhat better than most of in the summer of 1981, when he vinces and the United Provinces. J. Rothe

Properly trained, this 8.39 with a les quarter of 0.35.2. pony will take a lot of beating them. Although these two are was the medium of a nation might be very favourable locall. H. D. Benham

ties for horse breeding, The G 8. D He is in the right stable, for few not top-notchers, they will have a wide betting coup

Keit Subsequently he won several primary essential of such a. men in the Colony to-day know as big say in their races because Mr. much about local racing as Mr. D. S. Li will be riding.important stakes and was con- scherne would be that in each Maf. I. M. Stewart Seth.

Of the rest, the least said the sidered a good Kentucky Derby area there should be one fairly T. P. K, Kemble 0 THE RAINCLOUD is a grey of better. Dancing Jack, and pos- prospect. But he failed to train large grant in a central position Toe Shun-wa-- G. P. Ferguson HE Rice Bird covered the 14 14 hands 2 inches belonging to the sibly Wagga may improve in time well last spring and did not show to a specially selected responsible W. H. Cho THE

"Rain" stable.

This stable has for the racing, and that is as for his best form until the recent individual possessing a thorough R. C. B. 8. Pencyre 0

knowledge of the science of S K. Wong Maryland meetings. been fairly lucky with their Aus- as one can say,"

horse breeding, and adequate ad-

Tang H. A. de ministrative and business capa-s

Botelho city Round this central grant w G would be built up smaller grants Ingram to small breedera..

H. C. Les land might also be a feature of J. Keswick

H. M. Remedios &W. Tang

Baitland

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out well.

in

Frost over 11⁄2 miles

The Grouse, with Mr. Butter up. came home with The Godwit in the last quarter.

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Mile distance in 3.41 with

last quarter of 0.84.1.

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7EMBLY Stag (Mr. Butter)

tralian ponies. In 1931 The Rain-- drop did very well and last your

W and The Lion (Mr, Frost) The Rainbow was not so bad Loates Death Recalls

covered the Mile in 2.25.1 with a last quarter of 0.33. Nether pony was fully extended. extended WOODLAND Stag was only

twice, and covered

fast quarter in 0,28.8)

TIPS FOR DERBY AND OAKS.

Lord Stanley, speaking at a din-

This year it looks as though The Raincloud is going to go even farther than his predecessors in bringing recognition to the stable.

World Famous Gatwick Race

JH.

Charley

M.

The utilization of horses on Lord Beresford

He is a big-hearted, animal, with Middleton Cottage, Newmarket, Prince (1886), and Count Schom- The General next refers to M. H. Waring

THE death occurred at his home, (1887); Blaerto (1888), Merry this scheme. ze both speed and stanno

NGTUK, a bay mare of 14.2 be recently, of Sam Loates, who, as berg (1897) in the Chester Cup: Brigadier General T. Keyes JA longing to Mr. G. W. Sewell, has jockey, and trainer, left his mark Farlington in the Manchester "five years plan" the aim of M. N. Cochrana TORKABLE Stag. The Tiger been whispered around as a real on the English Turf, November Handicap (1890); Quil which at first was to guarantee. Jewilt

C. A. Figueiredo W

and City of Brisbane were "smasher." That she is a good Sam Loates, who was 68 years lon in the Ebor Handicap (1894), for five years cups and purses up Capt. Cr. Cock- only trotted.

one, there can be no question, and of age, was apprenticed to the late and Tom Cringle in the Ascot to the value of Rs. 10,000 for burn

races for Indian-bred horses at Lo fi. Hia her performances to date have Tom Cannon, and gained his first Stakes in 1809.

T. C. T. Beck fully borne out the suspicion that big success on Hackness in the Loates was at the height of his each meeting at Madras, Ooty Gordon the pony is the pick of the banch. Cambridgeshire Handicap of 1882. career when Ted Sloan was carry- Mysore Bangalore, Kolhapur and F. B. Hokrott

Men Secunderabad. He is sure that, B. P. Wong y The pony has never really been Seven-years later he was chaming all before him. stretched and those in the know pion jockey with 100 winning The pair rode in a match at Gat if this is attained, the Western H. Pao Barrow are walling to see what she can mounts, and in after years he fre-wick in which two nctoriously bad India Turf Club and the racing Wayan ner of the Association of Lancas do, as they expect some very fast quently topped the century. He horses were the contestants. Leates fraternity of Bombay would see EGA Dale trians in London, eald, that they work when the pony is put through rode Harvester when be dead- was on Rowanberry and Sloan rode that the Club stakes attracted In Davy were determined that in 1933 his her paces.

heated with St. Gatton in the Shepperton. PATROA good stables of Indian horses to Fung Kwok wa

The American jockey was the Poona

HACHTang father would win the Derby and ENCOUNTER BAY is Mr. Dun Derby of 1884, and eleven years

DFC. Cleland Himself the Qaks.

bar's candidate, and he might later rode Sir Visto to victory in famous exponent of the crouching Loatea Lord Derby has three horses en claim a race or two In the races the Epsom clasale

seat, and in this match gaged in the Derby Hyperion, High for Australians. He can certain These classic successes were by shortened his leathers and took con

Sloan at his own game. lander, and Thrapston. In the ly move and looks good and, le no means-laolated, for he rod Free Handicap for two-year-olds, good Mr. Dunbar might and in Disraeli and Nun Nicer to victory Odde of 0 to 6 were betted

and compiled by the official Handicap him some consolation for the dis in 1898 in the Two Thousand amt Shepperton per to the Jockey Club, Hyperion, is appointment he met with in his One Thousand Guineas respective desperate race was

Lostes getting his mount home by weighted at 9 at, or 7. 15. below the former purchase of Australian ly. He won the One top weight, which is given to the ponios.

Guiness agel flying filly Myrobella. He is reckon- TECUMSEH le another a good freda, and five

ed only 1 lb. Inferior to Manitoba, big, long-striding pony.

who is regarded by the handl

Mrs

as the best of the two-year-old colts, 1858 goods Thrapston's weight is 8 st. 41b and Tecumseh is

He is the Onl

the loprer Duc

les, were

brough

resu

sho

eam engine: Two serious accidenta in 1901 Sc

areer.4.

the Lobe 1919

The above races include Macao,

the

Jockeys -ords for official races

Fanling in addition:

10 d. "It might be thought

that because I swing my whip" o lot when I am riding, that I am using it on my horse. I am not. In fact, only rarely do I give even the alightest touch to my mount. A lot of whip can ruin a horas.”

|Football Enthusiast.

HE famous Jockey described

The out-of-season activities

thus: "When I am finished with racing. I go back to my home life, which means a great deal to me. At every possible opportunity I go. to see Wolverhampton Wanderers play, football.

I myself play at right-hack for the Ogbourne stable team. Each week during the winter we have. home and away games with most of the other stables and what grand matches they aro!""

···He rarely goes near a racecourse during the winter. Apart from the "mixed" meetings, like Liverpool, he has not seen, two hurdla..races: in his life...

Keep Your He

H

has evolved a very practical philosophy, Hồ, là lo favourite courses: long or short distances, soft or hard going—all come alike to him. His advice to: young jockeys is Keep, your head." boy has a certain head on his re; and If it is in him he will emerge from the ruck. When ho's at the top it depends only on

shou

him as to whether he will stay

there

If I had my time, over again, and the choice of a career, I should still elect to be a fockey. I love: every minute of the life"

Richards arra

ABOD are the

next for this, that a fourth claim on bla

will be hel

lipg's stable!

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