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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL

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MACAO

OFF DAY

MEETING

Programme For Sunday, Week.

FIVE EVENTS ON CARD.

THE following is the programing

1933 CLASSIFICATION OF PONIES

China Ponies.

"A" CLASS

Australian Ponies.

"A" CLASS

Canny; Changte; Cigarette; City Bag & Baggage; Cyclamen Bay;; Diana Bay; Don; Gay Crusader; of Brisbane; Cossack's Choice:

"D" CLASS

Star; Pharo; Polar Star; Polly Ration; ROBY Flinders; Portia; Morn; Sam; Sunlight; Sunup; The Giraffe; The Raincloud; What's That; Woodland Stag and Wotin.

"B" CLASS

Gertrude Lawrence; Gleneagice: Dancing Jack Fr. Tuck, light for the Spring Race Meeting Hetman; Jack; King's Bounty: Dawn: Louisiana; Ngtuk: Night Off Day of the Macao Jockey Club King's Justice; Liberty Bay: Sadko: to be held at the Areia Preta, Sitting Bull; Trentbridge and Wild

Life. Macao, on Sunday week at 2 p.m.:

1. The Aberdeen Handicap (A) Class) Once Round-Winner $100, Second $50, Third $25. For China Ponies, Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season. Entrance $5 N.B.-Only one entry will be made for the Aberdeen Handicap. Entries will be divided into "A" & "B" Classes at the dia- cretion of the Handicapper. 2. The Victoria Plate: Six Fur longs-Winner $100, Second $50, Turd $25, For China Ponies, Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season that have started been unplaced this Year. and

per scale. Weight for inches an (Jockey Allowance) Entrance $5.

TURF

GOSSIP

FIFTY-FOUR

PONIES TO BE

SOLD TO-DAY|MR;

Public Roup At The Valley.

PRIDE OF TSINGTAO AND WAYWARD STAG

BY RAPIER

TR. V. V. NEEDA, the well- known Shanghai jockey who preved the* most successful of the Northern invaders dur

ing

Meeting the Annual

and who now leads Mr. "Leo" Frost in the jockeys' list, is to remain in During Hong Kong permanently. his stay here he will probably be first string rider for Mr. A. M. L. Soares with occasional mounts from It will Mr. "Tam" Pearce's stable. be recalled that Mr. Needa was go being to ride Prima Donna in the Derby, but owing to the pony suffer ing from slight rheumatism within- week of the chesi M. vores decided to hold the pony over for next year. Mr. Necda was given Trentbridge, the Dynasty

Blue Star; Boxing Eve; Brechin; Bright Star; Champagne Bay; Charming Star: Chateau Bay; Co

Anniversary Eve; Aurora; Aus-IFTY-FOUR ponies, including Coa Bay: Coronation Eve; Cossack's Beauty: Daylight Eve: Gold Key; tralian Chief: Babs; Bulbul; But twelve Australians, will Indiana; Jungle Jim; Lunar Star: After That; Choy Pak; City of sold by public roup at the paddock Majestic Hall; Mayflower; Meridian Melbourne; Encounter Bay; Etzel; Star: Mike; Navy Hall; Poker Evening Star: Fred; Gold Digger: of the Hong Kong Jockey Club this Face; Pride of Tsingtao; Princess Joaquim; Kilrea: Lucy Giftters; afternoon at 5.15 p.m. Hall; Racing Boy; Spey: The God- Manna; Mermaid; Miss Jummy: wit; The Tiger; Tiana; Tillicum; | Northern Star; Pick Me Up; Rotha; Tom: Valorous; Weybridge; White Rosedrop; Stickybeak; St. Moritz:

Tecumseh;

The The Rainbow; Jade Stag and Wisdom Stag.

Raindrop; Tin Tac and Wagga.

"C" CLASS

Gadwall; The Goat; The Rainstorm; Adam; Alda; Ajax; Alaska: Tommy Boy; Toto; Valley Hall; Alexandra Hall; Army Hall; Bistre; Venturous; Wakefield; Warrington; Bootle; California; Chiu Quan: Wembley Stag and Butterfly.

Chivalrous; Christmas Frolic; Dee; Deveron; Double Face; Esk; Fly-

"E" CLASS

African Eve; Aircraft; Amos; 3. The Stanley Handicap: Sixing Tourist; Foolscap; Glen Shee; Auction Bridge; Bay of Bellingham Furlongs. Winner $200, Second Gold Ring; Golly Eyes; Good is II; Blue Plane; Brown Willy; A cup will be Good: Hazel Leaf; Helter Skelter: Cabinet Hall; Celerity; Choctow $100. Third $50. presented to the Winning Jockey. Jack Sharkey: King's Company; II; Christmas Belle; Cicero; City City of Shanghai; For China Ponies, Subscription Magnolia: Maria Petra; Marquis of Canton;

Meiyatoho; Griffine of The Hong Kong Jockey Hall;

Mignonette; Country Club; Cupid; Dan'i Whid-| Club of this Season that have Mistletoe; Mon Talisman; Night don; Devon; Double Eagle; Echo; started and been unplaced. To be Patrol; Nippy O-Moon; Perse; Fernleaf; Fi-Fa; Fighting Blood; ridden by Jockeys who have not Philanderer; Poplar Hawk; Punch; Firefly; Gold Bridge; Good Day: Star; Heather Leaf; won ten races anywhere at any Rooslan: Solar Star; Spotted But- Guiding time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. terfly; Spotted Leaf; Stickypast: Helvellyn; Honolulu Moon; Im- Stourbridge: Street Singer; perial Hall; Invincible; Jimmy; Entrance $6.

Tenorio; The Cavalier; The Loafer; | Jingo; Jupiter; King's Parade; The Plover; The Roundhead; Ton- Krata Viz; Little Gem; Little Rock; Widnes: Lucky Bird: Lucky Star; Mongo- tine; Wayward Stag; Wigan; Wonderful Stag and Work-lian Stag; Much Ado; Myreside; Never Mind; Oh Yeah; Partner- "D" CLASS

ship: Pallterer; Poverty Bay; 5. The Aberdeen Handicap (B

Amoy; Banjolina; Bay of Cala Sanction; Shanghai Benu; Spring Class) Once Round.--Winner $100.

Sunbeau; Sunning; Second $50, Third $25. A Cup will mity; Black Rock; Plack Velvet; Field; be presented to the Winning Joc- Bluelove; Britannic Hall; Buchanan; Peastic; The Leprechaun; Tien Cebu: Charming Fong Shan; Tiptop; Toby; Until key. For China Ponies, Subscrip- Burgemaster;

Cloudy Eve: any Face;

Cy-pres; Then; Valeta; Whitehall; Whoo- tion Ponies of this Club of

Fly-pee and Wonderfal Chivalry, Season. To be ridden by Jockeys Empresa Hall: Festival Eve; who have not won more than ten ing Boy: Gallant Fox; Gold Bar: No Gold Box; Gold Mine; Golden races anywhere at any time.

Dragon: Golden Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance Arrow; Golden $5

One 4.-The Shek-0 Handicap: Mile. Winner $100, Second $50, For China Ponies, Third $25. Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season. Entrance $5.

able Stag.

Stor; Herga; Hey Tor; Iron Grey:! N.B. Only one entry will be made Jack O Lantern; Jingle; Just King Salmon: for the Aberdeen Handicap. Imagine; Kate; Entries will be divided into King's Counsel; King's Norton;

New

King: "A" & "B" Classes at the dis- Klickitat; Malva;

November 22nd; Orlando; Pocahon- cretion of the Handicapper.

Las; Powerful King; Pure Music: (Entries Close on March 11 at 10 Royal Flush; Snappy Eve; Stirling

a.m.),

Castle; Swale; The Crook; The

Entries and Handicaps

for Macao Meeting on Sunday

The following

are the Entries and| Handicaps for the Spring Race Meet-1 ing to be held at Macao on Sunday.

The Macao Jockey Cup, Once Round

The Belvoir Handicap, 8lx Furlongs

Fi Fa Gold Mine Imperial Hall

Herga

Powerful King

GREAT DERBY CANDIDATE.

Orwell To Commence Stud Duties.

London, Feb. 7.

The following are for auction:

CHINA PONIES.

Flying Tourist Night Patrol Golden Arrow Sakabe

Cicero

Common

Pride of Tsingtao Pocahontas

Just Imagine Spey

O'Moon

Yellow Underwing Green Butterfly Red Butterfly Firefly Lobster Bay

Per-se

Choctow II. Chateau Bay Poverty Bay Helvellyn Golden Star Starplane Little Rock Magnolia Gee Gee Valeta

Ta

Esk

It has been decided unexpectedly that the brilliant Orwell, one of the moat disappointing of Derby atud favourites, shall commence duties in September and was sent to his owner's stud. It was under- stood, however, that he was to be kept there until 1934, when he will be five years old, before beginning atud work..

This plan has now been changed and his fee is advertised the

Glen Shee Punch

Gold Mine

Gold Box

Gold Gift

Sweet Life

Rosebud

Tulla Tiptop

Ajax

Good Morning

Carnation II. High Jinks Wayward Stag

AUSTRALIAN PONIES.

Manna

Pharo

Tên Tat

Stickybeak Joaquim

Anniversary Eve Fred

But After That

Encounter Bay

Pick-me-up

Wagga Kilrea

HONG FOURSOMES

KOWLOON G. C.

OF

then

favourite, and won a magnificently

Judged race against Mr. Hill Jack.

The following are Mr. Needa's and

Mr. Frost's records this reason:

1st 2nd 3rd Unpl. Mr. Needa

0 .... 11 Mr. Frost..... 10

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$

t

18

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HERE have been several changes

THERE

In the ownership of ponies dur ing the last fortnight. I understand owner of that Mr. L. Dunbar

Liberty Bay and Diana Bay, the champion China ponies, has turned his attention at last to the Aus- tralians. His latest capture is none ather than Woodland Stag, who has met with resistance only this year- when Night Star, the E. S. K. champion, entered the field. Wood- land Stag has won $11,600 in stake money to date and was formerly owned by Mr. Chan Tin-son.

RUMJAHN

COUSINS WIN

The China Mail

Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Racing-Pony Avellon

(Happy Valley, 5.15 p.m.)

Hockey

COMFORTABLY Hong Kong Hockey Club y. Army

Chinese Opponents Fail To Produce Form.

FINCHER AND GOLDMAN SHOW BIG IMPROVEMENT

(U.S.R.C. ground, 4.30 p.m.) Bugby-Seven-A-Side Tournament

First Round

(Club ground) Hermes "A" v. Tamar "A"

(4.15 p.m.) Royal Artillery v. Kent “A”

(4.30 p.m.) Borderers "C" v. Suffolk or Kent "A

(4.45 p.m.) Yesterday's tennis at

the Club "B" v. Cornwall H.K.C.C. provided no surprises, Club "A" v. Borderers "B"

(5 p.m.)

both the Rumjahn cousins and

(5.15 p.m.) the Goldman-Fincher partnership, H. K. Bank v. Kowloon Rugby Club entered the Semi-final Round

(5.30 p.) Lawn Tennis-Open Doubles of the Open Doubles Chan-. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma v. Iu pionship without being fully

Tak-chouk and Iu Tak-lar tended.

ex-

Contrary to expectations, the |Rumjahns enjoyed an casy victory,

ably. In

They took the first set comfort- the second Ng Sto Kwong and Tsui Wai Pul played 8.

lightly better tennis, but not suffi

| ciently well enough to overcome the

brilliance of the holders.

THE RESULTS

HE following were the detailed scores of yesterday's gamer: OPEN DOUBLEB-Third Round S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn beat Sze-kwong and Taui Wai-pul G-1,

L Gold and E. C. Fincher beat G. Gamble and C. A. Wright 0-0, 6-2.

Club BandÍCAP “A”—

Second Round

H. Owen Hughes (-4) beat T. C.

Monaghan

(-2), 6-1, 6-4.

D. S. Green (154) beat A. J.

Stocker (16) 6-0, 0-3.

R. H. Wild (16) beat C. C. Stark

(-1) 6-3, 6-4.

HANDICAP DOUBLES- First Round

were

V. R. Gordon and Miss Thomas given a w., from Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Valentine. CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES— First Round,

0. E. C. Marton and D. B. Evans (-15) beat I. Thomson and W. C. Ryan (-15) 6-4, 7-5.

(H.KU.C., 4.30 p.m.)

THURSDAY

Lawn Tennis Open Singles. Semi-Final

A. Rumjaha v. Ho Ka-lau

(stand court, 4.80 p.m.)

FRIDAY

Hockey-Friendly Match

Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. South

Wales Borderers

(U.S.R.C., & p.m.) Lawn Tennis-Open Bingles Semi-Final

M. W. Lo v. In Tak-cheuk or J. A. E.

Caskumbhoy.

(H.KC.C., 4.30 p.m.) Rugby-Seven-A-Side Tournament First Round Borderers "A", H.M.S. Falmouth

(Club, 5 p.m.)

SATURDAY

Cricket First Division

Civil Service v. Army (L) Kowloon C. O... University (L) Navy y. Hong Kong C.C. (F).

Second Division

!

Craigengewer v. Royal Engineers &

Signals (L)

Royal Artillery v. Civil Service. (L): University. Kowloon (1)

Recreio v. Indian R. G. (F) Hong Kong C.C. v. Police (F)

Football

-First Divinios South Wales Borderers v. Lincolns Recreio v. Navy Royal Artillery

v. St. Joseph's

Second Division

I also learn that Mr. Dunbar has now secured full ownership of Champagne Bay from Mr. L. Reidy with whom he shared the pany. Champagne Bay has won $4,350 in stake money to date, and has won two events and been placed third in three races he has been entered, for this year. Mr. Dunbar has now a

Sirdar Rumjahn was not at his Kowloon v. Police cracker-jack stable with Liberty Bay, Diana Bay, Cyclamen Bay, best serving many double faults. Ewo v. South Wales Bordorers Gleneagles, Champagne Bay and He made up for this, however, by Club v. Lincolns Woodland Stag as potential winners brilliant cross-court drives and vol-Royal Artillery v. South China

leys at the net. "H.D." was his Chinese Athletics v. Eastera at any race they go out in.

cool self throughout, being very Taung Tain

Navy v St. Joseph's

TR. LI LAN-FAN has also bees ese pair were unable to pass R.A.SC. v. Radio

Taikoo v. Signals

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*

*

deadly at the net. The Chin-

Kowloon Third Division

Mlooking out for new talent for the Rumjahns et the net, South Wales Borderers v. Recreio

Hockey-Caer Clark Cap

Bugby-Seven-A-Blde Tournament Second Round, Semi-Finals and Final

(Club ground, 3 p.m.) Yachting

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Second Corinthian Race for Facing yachts.

his stable and his latest purchases the rallies, some of them have been Blue Star, Luner Star and lasting for quite long perioda, al-Hong Kong Ladies v. Club de Recreio Bright Star, three of the Kongways went in favour of the Indian Bros. stable. Blue Star, won this pair, whose stendincas badly rattl- year's Hong Kong Handicap "B,"

ed Ng Sze Kwong and partner. and the Sycee Plate, To date Blue

Ng Sze Kwong was perhaps the Star has won $3,000 in stake money weakest of the four players, his He is in the "B" Class in the recent usual brilliance at the net desert- classification.....Lunar Stor winnering him time and again. He was of $2,775 in stake money, is also a alto weak on his back hand, parti dom dropping a point. His wide "B" Class pony, while Bright Star, cularly in his lobbing, all of which variety of strokes were very well also in the same class, has Won

fell short of the intended mark.

executed, and his forehand drive, "In $2,800.

Tauf Wat Pul drove well, but be particular, was too good for either placed poorly, his lobbing was also wright or Gamble..

Goldman, who has been playing ineffective against Rum- ed by colle on the eve of the jahn's brilliance overhead.

poorly of late, played his best ten- Teddy Fincher and "Lolly" Gold is to date, being excellent at the Valley Stakes

and consequently withdrawn when favourite, is now man, last year's finalists, played ex-net and very good in his placements, This cellent tennis to win by scores of His lobbing was also very effective fast regaining his form, morning he looked very fit during 6-0, 6-2, against G. Gamble and C. against Gamble, who appeared ner his easy gallop. He has had two A. Wright. They now enter

*

*

SALMON, was attacks

wins in five races, but he is going to prove much better than that be- fore the first half of the season is than He is a better pony over. Warrington, The Goat or Swale.

XTHILE on

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the subject of sub-| The following is the draw for the scription griffins it might be

first round of the Hong Foursomes

Roser and Fremaux (.F.A.)

The Bedale Handicap, Once Round Banjolina Cebu

154

132

Buchanan Eapy

140

140

150

2.00

Agua Fura

164

148

140

Brave Chap

154

154

Cheerful Sun

154

Tien Feng Shan

340

Carnation II

Whoopee

143

Circus Eve

180

Valley Hall

154

Good Morning

154

Wonderful Stag

165

Green Jade

The Macao Derby, One and a

Kwangchow

Half Milen

Sakate

154

Hazel Leaf

101

Smiling Commander

151

Jungle Jim

101

So On

154

Lucky Face

101

Most horses of Orwell's class are raced as four-year-olds, and placed at stud the following season, well suffered last year from recurr; ing lameness, which may have ac

Or.

Draw For Sunday.

Three Swords II

154

Night Patrol

161

counted for his astonishing failure

Per Se

158

Poker Face

161

Spotted Butterfly

108

in the Derby. He was lame on his return to Manton after the race.

Allwell

141

Widnes

168

Pratue

Agua Pura

The Subscription Ponies Cup,

this trouble would continue if the

Club course next Sunday:

154

One Mile

Battling Horse

162

Allwell

154

Blue Plana

140

Agua Pura

154

well has gone to the stud earlier

Cheerful Sun

Brutus

154

than is customary.

152

Brave Chap

164

140

Bold Lad

100

145

Battling Horse

160

186

SYDNEY COURSE

partment).

Booker and Dorling (Police

Angul and Kerr partment) v. (Colonial Secretary's Office).

151

Blue Plane

164

140

Choerful Sun

RECORD.

154

145

Drian

161

160

Jackie

156

Overall

140

Prestwick

162

Pare Music

162

Smiling Commander

.144

So On

Three words II

Tien Feng Shan

131

Venturous

∙164

185

The Chairman's Cup, One Mile

155

Bootle

161:

Double Fact

165

Gold Gift

181

101

Golly Eve

158

149

Hazel Leaf

161

Krata Vis

168

Spotted Butterfly

Nevor d

155

Spotted Leat

Partnership

152

The Loster

Warrington

Wigan

Drian

Dashaway Geng-Khan

Morning Green Jade

New King Prostwick Pure Music Rosebud Shimmy

Venturous Whitehall

II.

The Eve Cup, Ono Mile

Black Rock

Double Eagle Gold Box ... Heather Lant Honolula Moon

Iron Grey

165

165

#

the

Semi-Final Round where they meet Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw,

Fincher and Goldman were much too fast for the Gamble-Wright partnership, and drove their op ponents almost off the court.

Fincher was brilliant, very sel-

*

ME. D. BLACK, whose great im-

provement this season had given rise to hopes of his emerging

the moment, but ton, the Lancashire stable entrant, along nicely at Because his trainer feared that to be played on the Kowloon Golf of interest to know that Warring half of the season. He is getting v.was the only sub to win two races it is a slow recovery after a very

Out of the nasty fall. ten races for subs, there were nine horse remained in training Or-Braley and Seddon. (Sanitary De.at the Annual Meeting,

De-different winners!

which will The new batch,

for be ready

racing in Hampton and MacNider (Lane month's time, are much superior. from the Novice class this year, in

the

are going on Home leave towards the Crawford) v, Harper and Jack of

De Minimis, Gold Age and The end of April. He has now we wins (Wallace Harper and Co).

Cave and Pooler (Mustard and Panther, while others coming on to his credit, and there was every coming his way. He had exceed- Co.) v. Milne and Thomson (Dairy rapidly are Vigilance, National Day prospect of the necessary five more

and Melody.

ingly bad luck when he drew the Farm Co.).

outside position on Stourbridge last Stoker and Jones (H. K Electric

THIS season has proved very un-Saturday. He would }: Co.) (bye.) to

Winooka Wins Caulfield Futurity Stakes.

J

Sydney, Feb, 25.. The Caulfield Futurity Stakos Fincher and Torrible (Gilman and were won by Winooks-(9.6) * with Co.) v. Remedios and Jex (Union Kuvera (9,6) second and Gaine Trading Co.); Carrington (6.12) third. Won by

best of these

to two of

probably

jockeyu:»^ The first misfortune"was he not been handicapped thus at'a' recorded when Mr. J. E. Noronda start on the corner. He came so- Taylor and Angus (China Light|sustained serious injuries from a cond to Mignonette which led all three and a half lengths; half aand. Fower) v. Henderson and fall in the last race of the Fourth the way round from a good stars, length between second and third; McLaggan (HK. and Whampoa Day of the Annual Meeting. He He won the Jockey Cup at the An- then required only one winner tonual Meeting, and, with the excep Time: 1 min; 24%1⁄2 sacs.; a course Docks Co.).WO 159 record.

Eastman and Groves (Godown Diss out of the Novice Class. Now tion of Mr. W. H, Choy, the only Eleven ran. Betting: 5 to 2 6 to Co) Mundy and Edwards it is doubtful whether he will be Novice jockey to record a win this

able to ride at all during the first season. 1,8 to 15

(Dodwell and Co, Ltd.).

yous, not being able to bring off his

overhead stroke.

On yesterday's form, Goldzuan and Fincher should give Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw a stern tussle, and should win by a nar row margin.

To-day's Games.

THE following

Are

to-day's

games: OPEN DOUBLES-Third Bound, J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma v. Iu Tak Cheuk and lu Tak Lam.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP....... Second Roun

:

D. H. Hazell Gambie

v. G.

P. B. Cannon, M. F. K. Waring

or B., M. Wood.

1. F.. Newell v. L. Goldman.

HANDICAP DOUBLES

First Round

I. K. Valentine and A. D. Hum. phroys (15.2) v. A. C. L Bowker and J. Collis (4-1) T. A. Pearce, and L. T. Ride (2) v. B. H. Wood and A. H. Hebride

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP.

First Read, ki

Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble (-80); v K, Owen-Hughes and Mias Mackenzie

C. C. Clarke, and Mrs. D. Unes, kenzie (-15). Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bbark (opr.) |

(scr.) v. R. Hancock and Mins EL Bev. Lewis Bryan and Mrs. Bryna

Hancock (15,2)

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