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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933.

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MR. FROST ON DIANA BAY BREAKS APOLLO'S 1931 MILE RECORD MR. CHANSON SUSPENDED UNTIL SEPTEMBER

Mr.

"Johnny" Heard's

Great Win

Now Equals 'Mr. Frost In Number Of Wins

NAVY HALL AND MR. CHANSON FIGURE IN DAY OF SENSATIONS

L. L.'s Wayward Stag 146 Ib

(Mr. Ip)

1933 OWNERS'

RECORD

L.. Denbar Dynasty Samson

E. S. K. 2 Tally Ho

Mr. Pearce

3 Kong Bros.

Mr. A.M.L. Soares' Street Sin- ger 140 b

(Mr. Butler) Won by a neck; half length. Time: 2.37.3/5. mins. Pari-mutuel: Win $10.30; Places $6.20; $6.70; $9.80.

(7.-4.30 P.M.-Second Mongolian

Stakes--Winner

$300.

on

$750.

Chan Wing-yung

H. Y. Liang

A. M. L. Soares L and L Mrs. Dunbar

Tin-son

Second Cheap Grayburn Third $200. For China Lewis and Tinson Ponies, Subscription Griffins of Woo Lal-tin this Club that arrived in Hong Lancashire

Sureton

W for inches

2nd January, 1933.

as per scale Lowenck & Lee

Gold Winner of the Second Valley E. L. Hosle Stakes 7 lb. penalty.

Jockey Mok Hling Wing Allowance, Entrance $10, Seven Dunbar and Reidy Furlongs,

and Tinson's

H. S. Chaa and B. W.

TERE

A. E. M. Rafeek

1 Wong Sai-ngau

Hall and Shenton

MR. SAMSON'S Navy Hall again provided a sen- sation when Mr. "Benny" Proulx brought him home first in the Morrison Hill Handicap to pay

Messrs. Lewis

De Minimis 152 tb $104.40 for a win and $21 for a place yesterday at

(Mr. Heard) the Valley. It was only a short while ago that Navy 156 lb (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 Beth

Mr. Li Shiu-pang's Vigilance Hall, with Mr. F. M. L. Soares up, broke the divi-Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

C. C. C | Lan dend record for 1933 by winning the Hongham The Panther 152 b.. Brish Handicap from Weybridge to pay $185.20. Yester-

(Mr.. Frost) 3A. Z. Won by short head; two lengths:

Bellamy and day's triumph was the pony's third win this season.

Time: 1.48.4/5 mins.

Lady Peel H. B. Chan Dividends were fairly substantial, De Minimis, 89: $7.00; 20.20.

Pari-mutuel: Win $48.10; Places 3. B. K.

P. & the winner of the second Wong Nei Chong Stakes, paying $48.10 for a win in the Mongolian Stakes, and Fi Fa paying $27.90 for a win with Mr. Needa

up.

86.00 P.M.-Black's Link Handicap. Wayfoong

Mr.

--Winner $450.

$.

L

. Талд

Lowcock

Second $225, W. T. Stanton Third $125. For China on Valley that have not won more than $1,000 in Stakes since January Dr. 8. N. Chau 1933. Ponies classified as "A" and Dr. "B" Classes, barred. Entrance $5.1 Mr. Six Furlongs.

| Kain

Parkson Chan Peter Yomg

Kwong Sal

W. T. Stanton's Marquis

(Mr. Heard) 2 Helenside

Mr. "Johnny" Heard again enjoyed the most successful afternoon, though his defeat on Portia Hall 155 ..(Mr. Stanton) 1 Pakhol constituted one of the big surprises of the day. He Dr. J. C. Macgown's Dee 168 Ib secured three firsts, two seconds and a third in nine Mrs. Peter Young's Widnes 140 starts. He has now as many wins as Mr. Leo Frost, n... (Mr. Ip Kul-ying) the champion jockey who recorded two wins, two

Won by a neck; two lengths. seconds and a third yesterday.

Time: 1.81.0

Mr. Frost won the big race of

it

(Mr. Heard) 160

3

Gord

Teater and Abraham Mountie

3

¡Law-Yn

Mr. E. H. N. Tinson Mrs. Liang

Dr. J. C. McGowan

Pari-mutuel: Win $10,20; Places

W. Sowell G. 2 $5.10; $5.30; $5.40."

9.-5.30 PM-Pokfulam Handicap Quartermaster

Festive) Winner $400. Second $200. Third Fearnun $100. For China Fonies, "E" ij i three

One Mile.

(Mr. Black)

head:

the day when he got away to a good Lady Peel's Lucy Glitters start on Diana Bay in the Easter Stakes, Trentbridge, favoured in many circles to win, was beaten by four lengths.

Mr. Dunbar's crack covered the mile in 1.55.0 thus shatter. ing Apollo's 1933 record of 1.57.4. Mr. Frost WAS the Jockey in both races.

Mr. "Benny" Proulx, who record- ed a surprise win оп Wolin on Saturday, recorded two yesterday on Navy

successes

Hafl

and

National Day. Mr. Pan, who has

short

Won by

Class Entrance $5. lengths.

Measrs: Lewis and Tinson's Fi Time: 1.51 min.

Fa 145 tb ...... (Mr. Necda) Pari-mutuel: Win $20,30; Places Messrs. Bellamy and Gordon's $5.50; $5.50; $7.20.

Helvellyn 155 b. (Mr. Frost) 3.-2.30 PM-Boa Vista Handicap Miss Scott Harston's Imperial

Winner $450, Second $225. Third $125, For China

Hall 148 ...(Mr. Heard) Ponies "D" Clean Subscription Griffins Won by

of

a length and a half;

longs,

not been in the limelight for a con- Tally Ho's Royal Flush 159 b siderable time, was thrown at the

(Mr. Heard) 1 start of the Boa Vista Handicap C.C.C.'s Amey 157 th (which attracted 21 starters), but

(Mr. Ip Kul-ying) 2 later rode Bistre to a popular vic-Mr. Samson's "Charming Face tory.

146 b

(Mr. Needa) 3

Shiu-pang LIF

Au Tat-hing 1ER

Mrs. Peter Young 2. Y. Harvey

Es Tong-sen

H. L......

3

Miss Scott Haraton

this Club which arrived in Hong the same. Kong on 22nd November, 1932,

Time: 2.07.4/5 mins. that have won one or more races at Race Meetings of

Pari-mutuel: Win $27.90; Places) this Club, barred.

Entrance $5. Five Fur- $12.80; $8.80; $10.50.

[10.—8.00 P.M.—-Blue Pool Handicap.--- Winner $460. Second $225, Thiri $125. For China Ponics, Subscrip-i tion Griffins of this Club that ar rived in Hong Kong on November | 22, 1932. Winners at Race Meet- ings of this Club only. Entrarce $5. One Mile. Gold's Golden Dragon 145 D

(Mr. Heard) 1 Lancashire's Warrington 159 Ib

(Mr. Needa) Z Wong Sul-ngau's 'Burgomaaler

144 b........ (Mr. Butler) 3 Won by short head; a head. Time: 2.05.3/5 mins. Pari-mutuel: Win $17.20; Places.

The last race of the Meeting, the Mr. Woo Lal-tin's *Snappy Eve

Blue Pool Handicap which attract-;

151

.(Mr. Young)

3,

ed eleven starters, very nearly pro-

vided & sensation when Golden

Dragon was almost brought down

• Dead heat. Won by half length; a neck. Time: 1.14.2 mins.

$8.90;

by Mr. H. P. Chanson's mount, Pari-mutuel: Win $12.40; Places Iron Grey, boring in on the Golf $7.80;

Charming

Face

Club corner and badly interfering $13.20; Snappy Eve $28.20. with the field. As the result of 43.00 PM-Easter Staken-Win- the incident Mr. Chanson, one of the most promising of the Chinese jockeys, has been suspended until September,

ner $750. Second $300. Third $7.20; $6.80; $11.

more

$200. For China Ponies. Weight 145 lb. Winners at any time of one race, 6 lb.; of 2 races, 7. Ib.; of 3 races, 10 lbs.: of four or 15 lbs.; penalty. races, Entrance $5, One Milo.

(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. Heard, who lost nearly 12 Mrs. T. E. Pearce's Trentbridge

..(Mr. Needa) 2 lengths as the result of the jam, recorded one of the most popular Mr. L. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay

Mr. Leo Frost, who, was riding Jingle, fifth favourite, had his saddle smashed in half during this Mr. L. Dunbar's Diana Bay 180.

scrimmage.

wins seen at the Valley since Mr. Needa's win on Sadko against Diana Bay when he brought Golden Dragon home a head in front of Warrington to pay $17.20 for a win.

The following were the results: 1-12.30 P.M.-Morrison Hill Hands-

cap-Winner $550. Bocand $275, Third $175. For China Ponies, "B" Class Entrance $5.

One

* and ■ Quarter Miles, gale Mr. Samson's Navy Hall, 140

ID ....). (Mr. Proulx) 1) Messrs. Tester and Abrahama's

The Tiger 167 Ib (Mr, Frost) 2 Mr. Lan's Blue Star 149 Tb

Ib

152 Ib

100 tb

1st 2nd 3rd.

6

8

MRL DUNBAR, owner of

Diana Bay, new record holder for the mile at the Valley.

Yesterday's Cash Sweeps

Race 1.

No. 100 230

$791 226

+

352

113

Unplaced, ponies

($50 each).

Race. 6.

No. 404

*$1,526

295-

436

-208

.216

Colony's Rotten

Rotten Row

Correspondent's Appeal On Behalf Of Horse Riders

[To The Editor "China Mail")

in way traffic.

ARMSTRONG & MISS POTTER WIN

the way of oncoming Straight Sets Victory In

. Many people will no doubt point

H.K.C.C. Tourney Final.

-A

Sir, I am surprised that you have not received correspondence to the race-course As the obvious LEWIS BRYAN AND CANNON

;

SUCCESSFUL

After elimidating D. K. Patterson

before this on the subject of horse place to ride, forgetting the fact riding in Hong Kong.

that at the only hour of the day Amenities for horse-riding are when people (members of the sadly lacking in the Colony. The Jockey Club) have the leisure to enterprise of the founders of the ride, namely after eight o'clock in and Mrs. Stafford Smith (-2.6) by riding-school must count

for the early morning, the track is scores of 6-2, 6-3 in the Semi-Final, nothing, if some ground, on which occupied by ponies in training. H. J. Armstrong and Miss Potter the public may ride in comfort and And, again, a great proportion of (3.6) won the Hong Kong Cricket safety, is not speedily found. the riding public in Hong Kong Club Handicap Mixed Doubles The riding public in Hong Kong depends on hired mounts, so that Tournament when they beat L. T. is becoming, larger and larger, as any riding place provided must be Ride and Mrs. Whitham (ser) by more and more people discover the in Kowloon..

scores of 6-4, 6-2, in the Final. pleasure and exercise that may be

The Men's Handicap Doubles, the Fanling, also, is unsuitable for obtained from equestrianism. Since the same reason that it is neces-only other tournament uncompleted, the founding of the riding-school, sary for a rider to own his, or her is in the semi-final stages. about 300 pupils have passed own pony. And even for those for- The Rev. Lewis Bryan and Capt. Chrough the hands of the instruc-tunate few, it is too far for any C. Marton and D. B. Evans (~15) P. S.-Cannon (3.6) beat O. E. tors, most of whom still patronise thing but a whole day trip. this stable.

Possibly, if an association were by 6-4, 6-1 to enter the Final where Contrary to general belief, rid-formed to further the interests of they will meet either Capt. J. J. ing is not confined to any one class; the horse-loving portion of the Waite and Capt. W. M. Morgan the poor man, as well as the rich, community, something could be (3.6) or Lt. A. J. Stocker and Lt. may Indulge his love for "the done about a

M. F. H. Waring (-15). riding- auitable friend of man." China ponies are ground.

..

The Government could be ap

so cheap to buy, that practically everybody can afford to own one.proached by this Association to

Home Football

But this matter of keeping a pony grant a few feet along the rodic Tables To Date

(Resulta on Page 1.) FIRST DIVISION.

need not be considered at all now edge of Kal Tack aerodrome, which that we have a stable from which could be properly cleared and ponies can be fired.

fenced in to prevent the possibility However, all this le beside the of accidents. point, that riding public does exist.

These few feet are, surely, not What is needed now is a ride. At too much to ask; they can hardly Aston Vila present, the only rides there are, make any appreciable difference to Newcastle clamber and twist about the hill- the area of the landing field and Wednesday {sides; they are unsafe to any would provide equestrians with a Arsenal

mount but a mule, and intolerably ride which may in time become the uncomfortable to horse and man Rotten Rew of Hong Kong. alike.

Through the kindness of the Officer-Commanding the Roya! Air Force, in Hong Kong, the been public has, however, granted permission to ride on Kal Tack 'aerodrome, provid. éd that they ride only round the edges, and not across the centre of the flying-field.

This is all very well in its way,

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Many of the riders, in the Colony Huddersfield are women and children, Some of the children are only ten years of Everton

Granted that they are accom- Sheffield U. panied by an Instructor, It is still Birmingham unsafe for them to ride on a hard Blackburn

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but the aerodrome is not all that is the road leading from the riding- desirable to the rider. Patches of school to Kowlon City were left Leicester

uncovered by macadam. In Shang- long grass and pieces of brick, etc., are scattered about, and the careful hai, our larger and more up-to-date Stoke

slater-city, most roads, except those Tottenham

rider must proceed with great cau-

tion if he is to avoid coming to grief, in the busy portion of the city, are Fulham And there is the ever present left only half covered, with the other Bury Notts Manchester U. danger that an Inexperienced rider half consisting of soft sand.

A tribute must be paid to motor Notte C. will lose control of his mount,

which may run out into the road-ists in Kowloon, bus drivers of the Millwall

Kal Tack 'Bus. Company in particu- Southampton

for their consideration and Plymouth lar, courtcay in slowing down their Bradford Bradford vehicles, when passing mounted Preston ponies on the road.

Swansea forimsby It behoves, the public of Hong

Port Vale Kong, for the safety of the many Lincoln women and children who ride in Oldham the Colony, to take some interest Burnley In this problem, which if not solved West Ham now, may in the future lead to Chesterfield disastrous consequences.

1933 JOCKEYS'

RECORD

L. G. Frost A. J. P. Heard *V. V. Needa G. V. da Roza

AF. Clark

Unplaced ponies ($50 each)... Wong

Won by four lengths; six lengths. Nos. 37, 201, 115, 110, 220, 21, 282. Nos. 303, 589, 82, 600, 286, 228,

(Mr. Butler) 3

Time: 155 mins. (Record),

Pari-mutuel: Win $6.80; Places $5.10; $5.10.

5.-3.30 PM-Second Tower Stakes.--

D.

1. S. LA

8. N. Pas

Race 7.

Kul-ying

0. Butler

Race 2

No. 284 $1,416.40

B. A. Proulx

No. 372

$945

110

270

459 ́671

404.40. 202,20

D. Black

176

$200.

4

2nd

1935

No. 221

Winner $750. Becond $300. Third

Unplaced ponies · ($50 each). For China Ponies, Bub- Unplaced pontes (850 each). Nos.150, 687, 226, 472, 426, 676, acription Griffins of this Club that Nos. 378, 371, 306, 75, 809....

1628, 499, 864, 211, 372, 610, 288, W. Kong on

253, 455, 166, 845.

#

F. M. L Soares. W.: I.

135

4.

Canton

114

Race 3.

$1,148.80 820.80

Race 8.

No. 626.

$1,680

413

117

81.20

·8120

307

480

· 270*

240

arrived in Honight for Inches January, as per scale. Jockey AllowanÚS. Entrance $10,. From the Two Mile Port Once · Round-and. In (about. One Mile 171. Yards), Dr. 8. N. Chan's Nationa! Day

165 lb

Unplaced ponies ($50 each).

...... (Mr. Proulx) 1

Unplaced ponies ($50 each); Mr. Woo Lal-tin's Gay Butterfly Nos. 781, 67,-122, 818, 142, 007, 178, Nos. 627, 244, 370, 565.

158 b (Mr. Lang)-\:3

(Mr. Butler) 2 246, 47, 606, 60, 589, 599, 64, 228,

227; 13. Lowcock and Leo's Won by short head; two lengths, Messrs Time: 2.32 mins. ⠀

Duplex 161; lb (Mr. Noods): 8 Win $104.40:

Won by three quarter length; Pari-mutuel

thres lengths post Places $21-$11.50; $1250,

Time: 2.184 mins.

Race 4, No. 459 || $1,461,80 ́.

462-*-**), 14:417,600/= $18

208.80

Pari-mutuelt Win $22,50; Places - Unplaced poules. (850

$6.20; $5.90; $5.30.20 64.00 PM-Kellett Handicap,

190 PM Gosford Handicap.--- Winner $500. Second $800. Thirẻ £200. For Australian Fontes Class Ponies that have, wOT more than $1,000 is Stakes since Winner $500 Second 1250. Third trance $0, One Mile,

Noo. 140,

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No. 674 $1,918 Botelhe

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W. G. Fischer W Hope

Lobel AW: BOTA $2,548

Ferguson 2728

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50. sach). HLV Pearso Unplaced ponies (8100 each), No: 727, 92, 438, 784, 161, 31, 618. R. Carroll Bistre 157" 15 yes (Mr. Pan) 1 Nos, 616, 268, 406, 1178, 192, 485, 1490..

ALEGATAM PALKAB. Botelho

1 January, 1938, barred. En- $150. For China Ponies,

Mr. B. L.Hoste's The Girate

Jaga Claus W/Entrance $5, 22, Ousland.

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The Borderers beat the Royal Navy by 4 goals to 2 in a First Divi-CD DIVISION (Nor) sion League game on the Kowloon ||Railway ground yesterday,

The Huit

Chester Borderers led by the odd goal in

Wrexham three at the interval.

Stockport Fortey, Mullane, and L. and H. Walaall

Warne and Langmead each netted o

| Harris scored for the winners, while |

Jone for the Navy.

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