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FOURTH
THE CHINA MAIL
EXTRA RACE
MEETING
Programme For The
T
Two Days.
TWENTY-ONE RACES
THE following is the pro- gramme for the Fourth Ex- tra, Race Meeting. of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, which will be held at Happy Valley on Satur day, April 15 and on Monday, April 17:--
FIRST DAY.
Weight for inches
scale.
EASIER
GOLF
by
H.STUART HOBSON
GOLF AS I SEE IT.
Comfort Under Cruel Conditions.
water-logged
LITTLE TIPS ABOUT OUTFIT.
i
sur-
on
SATURDAY APRIL
BORDERERS
ATHLETIC
MEETING
D" Company Win Easy Triumph.
MRS. RAIKES PRESENTS PRIZES.
"D" COMPANY trisphed
the South Wales Borderers Athletic Meeting Yesterday at Seo kumpoo when they beat "C" Com- pany by 78 points to 65%.
At the conclusion of a pro-) gramme of keen competition Mrs. Raikes, wife of Et-Col. Raikes, presented the prizes D.8.0., the Commanding Officer,
220 Yds. Handicap:
a
1-12.30 P.M.-Canton Handicap.-- Two climatic factors on occasion do For the muddy course, and for golf Winner $650. Second $275. Third their utmost to detract from a golfers who do not regularly employ a $175. For Chins Ponies, "B" er's pleasure on the courao. Class
Entrance $5. From the
caddy I suggest the
The following were the results: use of a light Two Mile Post Once Round and In
They are rain and cold.
portable stand for the Those players who are lucky enough saves the bag from being covered with 56 and "B" Company (32) just bag, which "A" Company were third with (about One Mile 171 Yards) 21.00
to play on a course which has a sub-mud, and minimises the chances of it Wuchow P.
Stakes soil that drains quickly, such sand, Winner
But do not nosed out Headquarters by half $500. $150. For
Second $250. Third have more to be thankful for hitting through the wet. For China Ponies, Griffing they often appreciate. They do not see you stand it. on
keen-eyed secretary to of this Season that have not won have to combat with mud that is re-and
the
Ereen Point, makes holen in more than $1,000 in
100 Yards Relay the stakes.miniscent of Flanders, nor rough that face. Another *amall' tip in to 1. D Company,
water over the tops of shoes, carry a piece of rag in the har Ponies
won: $800 to nor do they have to lose penalty which to wipe clean and dry the club-A Company. that have won:
2 C Company. $799 in stakes, 2 lb, allowance; strokes through lifting the ball from face after a shot. $400 to $599, 4 lb. allowance; $200
This helps the 4: Headquarters. But their clubs, and is a wonderful saving to the bunker. to $399, 6 lb. allowance; less than less fortunate comperes have to suffer clothest $200, 8 Ib. allowance. Jockey
not in allence all these unpleasant Allowance. Allowances accumu additional
And everyone uses peg tees in pre hazardi OR their lative. Entrance $5, One Mile.
way ference to sand. round.
For protection against cold, TIFFIN INTERVAL.
If you play on ■ muddy course, aforesaid "tin pants" are splendid, but 1.-2.30 P.N.-St. Kilda Mate you cannot do anything to change the perhaps a little out of place, but in One Winner $500. Second $300. Third mud, but there are little things you any case it is the body and hands that $200. For Australian Ponies, can do to protect yourself from the
suffer most.
A polo sweater, that Winners at Race Meetings of this mud and wet.
fts high round the neck like a collar. Club since lat January -1935,
The first part of a golfer's ans-fe barred. Weight for inches as per tomy to come into contact with the unbeatable, and can easily be worn
under a leather coat or with another High Jump scale. Ponies that have won: elements is his feet.
Ensure that you keep your feet dry, that the fingers, and have the palm of $600 to $799 in stakes, 2 lb. allow-
pull-over, and for the hands, nitens
ance; $100 to $508, A 16.
that allowance;
you can sit down to your the hand clear to grip the club, are ex- $200 to 2300, G16, allowance; less rubber of bridge in comfort after the
calleat, than
$200, 8 lb. allowance. Jockey game, instead of returning home and If you suffer from dry hands, smear
your fond but anxious wife, a little vaseline or salad all over them One Allowance. Allowances
accumrough a lative. Entrance $3. One Mile.
Copyriuht).
4-3.00 P.M.-Fatshan Handican bustard stage of sneezes, for aland rub
Winner 1500. Second $250, Third Look after your shoes and they wil $150. For China
you by a longer life and a more- Ponies, crept one. Class Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.
I strongly advocate the one of nails GIRLS' {6-48.10,
|_ P.M.—Second Wong-Nel-Chong in golf shoes, as opposed to corrugat- Stakes.-Winner $750. Second ed rubber soles. Nails will rarely $300.
Third $200. For China alip, providing they do not get Ponies, Subscription Griffinns of warm down, whereas I have never yet this Club that arrived in Heng met a corrugated solo that was 100 per
too
"There is. A ticle, on the
W.
2. Popham.
Enlisted
1. Cooper.
5. Bor DIS
the
3. Smith.
4. Eden.
Mile Relay:
D Company.
it well In-(China Mail
2. A Company.
3.
SCOTLAND ARE FAVOURED Last Game In Rugby
Tournament.
IRELAND'S WEAKNESS
HALF BACK.
Postponed Dublin Game:
(By SCRUM HALF),
LAST GAME IN THE INTER COTLAND WILL PLAY THEIR:
NATIONAL
RUGBY ́ ́ ́ TOURNA~
MENT WHEN THEY PLAY
IRELAND IN THE POSTPONED DUBLIN MATCH TO-DAYANA Scotland have beaten both Eng- land and Wales and require only to draw to win the championship they last won in the 1928-9 season:" with six points out of a possible- eight, Wales being the only team that year to lower their colours.
The Scots will probably rely on the side that has won both their |games "by" brilliant team work and
Headquarters and C Companies, under the splendid leadership of 4. B Company.
3.
Haters,
A Company.
4. C. Company.
5. Machine Gun Co.
Mile Relay
1. C. Company.
2. D. Company.
3. A Company.
5.
REMARKABLE RECORD Lang SWIMMING EFFORT.
Her Legs Encased In Steal Frames.
Auckland, NZ., March 26.
1. C 2. A
4. D Company. &. Headquarters.
Length: 19 ft. 4% ins.
Two Miles Relay
1. D Company.
2. A Company.
9. Company: 4.C Company.
A remarkable swimming foat :) was performed here by Miss Mona Leydon, whose legs are encased in steel frames to correct deform». 5. Headquarters. tile paralysia during her child1 A hood.
itles which resulted from infan-Pole Jumppany.
Despite this handicap, she not only awam freely but broke the New Zealand quarter-mile record, established five years ago by the Olympic swimmer, Kathleen
er, by no less than six se Allar
ANXIETY OF US. GOLFERS.
Fear Double Defeat Ins Britain.
1.
2D Company.
3. C Company and B. Company. 5. Headquarters. 860 Tards Relay
1. D. Company. 2 A
Company.
C Company. 4. Headquarters.
5. I Cordien «Relay:
1880 Yards
1. D Company.
2. C Company.
8. Headquarters.
Open
1. Rer One Mile:-
2
Regiment.
Ian Smith,, "the flying Scotsman.” la Beattie. Walters and Rowand' they have three of the best før- wards in the loose that the British Isles could possibly feld, 2
Jackson, the son of a doctor in Shanghai, and Logan are a "happy" combination at half back, and, pro- vided their pack give them a fair share of the ball, they possess. (sufficient skill and initiative, to cause a-lot of trouble, not only in- [dividually, but by their smartness
in opening up the game. Com-- Įments regarding Ian-Smith are needless; against Wales he showed that he has retained most of his: ¡pace, and his défence in the game against England was beyond - te- proach is
Smith and Lorraine form a wing”, which is both'speedy and resource- iful. If not of quite the same
calibre, Lind and Fyfe are ... more- {than useful, each possessing a ready are for. a., likely..scoring chance. Eyfe, it will be recalled; senged the wirining sticy (hgainst England. Brown-ať full,back, who caused doubts regarding :hia,, de- fence, has come through with fly- ing colours, and little anxiety an should come from his quarter. /
Kong on 2nd January, 1933. cent, efficient in mud. Give your shoes Weight for inches as per scale, rub over with oil before going out Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10 to play. Half a Mile.
Liquid oil, as distinct from a, solidi- 6.-4.90 P.M.-Shek Pal Handicap
apfied form of preparation, is the more Winner $600. Second $300. Third satisfactory, and a thin coating an $200. For China Ponies, "plied to the teecaps and the welts with Class. Ponies that have won brush will reach all the small cracks more than $3,000 in stakes since ing with the oll, as too much will tend
[that are
Be apar- otherwise missed. 1st January, 1933, barred. En- trance $5. One and Har to make the leather porous, ⠀ When Miles
you have finished your round, remove 74.30 PM-Second Valley Stakes, the mud and either put your shoes on Winner 11,000. Second $300, shoe trees, or stuff out with Third, $200, For China Ponies, Paper, so that while they
até drying|| Subscription Griffins of this Club they will not curl up that arrived in Hong Kong on 2nd January, 1933. Weight for inches market in the of a golosh, with | ma
Six nailed soles, that can be strapped on as per scale. Entrance $10. Furlonge
over a pair of light shoes. The life 3,-5,00 P.M.-Swatow Handicap-of these goloshes can be, doubled if Winner $460. Second $225, Third and left there, as the guloshes are apt an old pair of shoes is put into them $125. For China Ponies, "D" and
are constantly Clusa. Entrance $One and a to split if the shoes Quarter Miles.
in and out, taken 9.-5.30 P.M.-New Bridge Handicap.
After the feet come the legs, which Winner $500.
Second $300. take us as far as the waist,
My own Australian professional has this winter introduc Clash, Winner of ed to the club what the members faca- more than two races at Race tiously call "tin pants," but which are Meetings of this Club since It actually waterproof trousers, which fit ger chance of defeat this year at January, 1933, barred. Entrance round the waist on elastic, stretch the hands of British rivals than $5. Five Furlongs,
down to the
The top
of the shoes, and are since the year 1924, when 'Walter 10.-6.00 P.M-Amoy Stakes, Win-voluminous enough to be worn over Hagen opened the long run of
มโนช Second $200. ner $400,
absolutely fours," They are Third $100,
5. Headquarters. For Ching Fories, Sub waterproof, and can be carried in the American victories by capturing scription Grifins of this Club that bag, as they roll up into the minimum British Open Championship." This
on 22nd space. They are very cheap, about is the statement attributed to Mr. Three Miles Relay November,
Kort 12/6d. a pair, and already I have found Albert R. Gates, business adminis 1. C. Company. Race Meelings of this Club, bar them worth their weight in gold." red.
Weight for inches of the anatomy which
From the waist up comes that part trator of the American Profes- Lack Ponies that have won:
best catered atonal Golfers Association. $300 to $799 in stakes, 2 lb. for. There is an enormous range of allowance; $400 to $599,
4 16. leather, near leather, and heavy mix of time is what he most Fears.
Within the space of 25 days the allowanco; $200 to 0300, 6 lb,ture coats that are all more or less
EXHIBITION allowance; less than $200, 8 b. waterproof, of the button or zipp-American team must play in the allowance. To be ridden by fastener variety, and endless types of United States Open at Chicago, Jockeys who have not wan ten
pull-overs
BILLIARDS that the golfer can swathe then cross the Atlantic, meet the races anywhere at
hin body i
In the wet weather I pln British in the Ryder Cup match, y în.. Jockeys: 2 lb. penalty for each my faith to a this suede leather, eat and immediately go to St. Andrews Programme For Monday advantage of having very few good. race want maximum penalty 10 that is
is waterproof and windproof;
Third $200. Ponies,
scale,
"A"
For
neath.
"American golfers stand a big..
I am not in favour of heavy schedule, it is declared, threatens
der for the British Open. That
Ib. No Whips or Spurs allowed, a thin- longsleeved pull-over under Entrance $5 Six Furlongs, 11-6.30
6.30 p.m. Kongmun Handicap. leather, as in addition to being cum-the loss of two of America's
-Winner $400, Second $200, bersome, costs made of this retain the Third $100.
greatest international prizes. For China Ponies, wet too much.. If the golfer has not, Class Entrance, 35. Furlongs, (Entries close at Noon on |day, April 6.);"
SECOND DAY,
3. HLM.8. Hermes. Band Race:
1. Edam. Dobba.
2. Lance Corpl. Simmons. 3. Bdam. Jespeya. Putting the Shot:
1. Con
2. B
S. D Cany
4. A
Distance: 81 ft. 10 ins.
2. Rogers B Company.
Time: 10 min. 21 seca, Officers v. Sergeants Race:
Offkert.
And Tuesday,
If George Wood had not. been on the injured list. Scot→ land would have fielded a back.". division, equal, if not better, than the combination compos-. || ed of Ian Smith, G. P. 8. Mac- pherson, G., G. Aitken, C. DE Aitken and C. E. Wallace.
Ireland are not so strong, this year, though they can be depended" on to give of their best in Dublin, especially with the prospect of tying Scotland for the champion- {ship.
The Irish half backs are the weakness in the team, and, opposed to such speedy opponents as Logan and Jackson, this weak link, gives, rise to a pessimistic thought; The remarkably enthusiastle attitude-to- wards Internationals, however, en- Tables Ireland to withstand the dis-
clubs from which to draw their team. The material may not look very good on paper; but put the average Irish player into a green
The Exhibition Billiards matches, Five and does not wish to try, a leather Never before have golfers been arranged by the Chinese Amateur fersey and he becomes a veritable
coat, then two pull-overa on top of one called upon the face so formidable Athletic Federation in aid of their tiger. Thurs-another are the best substitute.
ja, fight against time.
Interport funds, will not take place The following is the Tournament Americans have won the British at the Chung Sing Benevolent Bo-table to date and the results of the Entrance $10. From the Two Open nine years in succession ciety's Club as previously anounced, last five games between the two Mile Post Once Round and In since Walter Hagen started in but at the Chinese Club, Bank of (about One Milo: 171 "Yarida),* 1924. The Ryder Cup results, how Canton Bullding. 4.00 P.M.--Kellett. Handicap- over, are even. The British team Admission will be charged at Winner $500. Second $150, Third $150. For
For China. Ponies, won in 1925 and 1929, Amarica in $1.10.*** Clans Entrance & $5. Dasand
and 1927 and 19817 *Quarter Miles, 24.30 PM Second Mongolian Blakes.Winner $750. Second
1.–12.50 P.M-Morrison, Hill Handi- 16.
exp-Winnner $860, ⠀ Second $275, Third $175. For China Pontes,
Class. Entrance $5. and a Quarter Miles,
One
2-1.00 PM Gosford Handicap.
Winner $500. Second $800. Third $260, For Australian...” Ponies. "A" Class Ponies that have won more than $1,000 in Stakes since
·En-t
trance
Ona
TIFFIN IN A
onles, Subscription OFIARIN OL
Club that
in Hong
2nd: 1923,
thetor: inches
scale.
Winner of the Second": "Vallay
Staker 716. penalty Jockey"} $10, Beren
Allowance
of Fastest Human On The Two
(Continued at foot of next Column.)
Speaks Different Tracks
New York, March 27, start, Outdoors you are used to Frank Wykoff, who holds the having pita for your feet. You
of 8.8,00 P/X5ale Handicap: official world record of 2,4 for the don't get them, running on the
2.89 PalmBox Vista Handicap,-- Winzer $450. Second $225, Third $125. For China Ponies "D" Class Subscription
Grifins tal Clubs
which arrived in Hops „Kong on 22nd November, 1982; that have wOJI One, or more. FACHS this Clube
Race Meetings
harred Entrance 15. Five For
Third
$460.
Secon
countries. in Dublin:-
Points FW. LEVA.PUS
Scotland
Ireland
England Walen
1981 Ireland 1920 Scotland 1927 Ireland 1926 Scotland
| 1928, Scotland
1 20.1524
8 Beotland 16-Ireland
6Scotland, 15 Ireland 13 Ireland
STAR OF ITALY FAILS
Sir Victor Bassoon's Star of Italy with his 'mended leg, is not the same
“I noticed this plenty is running horse Fia was two years ago when he
100 Yards, Ands indoor competition boarde, ve not won more than only alightly diferent from
Stakes raince January 3 door running to which he is
FAF and tomed. He was gradu
the University of Souther
recently and gis (5) wing, to
Stuart
Cameron,
the 19 meter at the Millrose rames, And I'm no
ying i
He
everything before him. gain in the C.N. Wadia Gold
at the Bombay Racer and his
was decisive. Mr. “Eve'! had nners on the day, Woren, and
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