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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE | TUESDAY'S RACING,

STAKES

Colorado Kid's Rating.

MR. FAWCETT'S WORK GIVES SATISFACTION

Newmarket Classic To Be Run

On October 25

The rating of Colorado Kid at 9st

6lb it the feature of the weights for the Cambridgeshire Stakes to be run at Newmarket on October 25,

In almost every ever, the work

hausteappen.

instance, bow- the Bnancial Waweet!, Nr.

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been most satisfactory. The following are

has

1724 weight for the second leg of the so called

"Real Valuma Double”.

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DIANA BAY

BAY AND STAKES RECORD

SITTING BULL'S FIGURE IN DANGER

LEO FROST HEADS THE JOCKEYS More Seconds Than "Johnnie" Heard.

WOULD MR. FROST HAVE WON MR. DEITZ CLIMBING STEADILY

ON THE PANTHER?

(By RAPIER)

must confess I was a little distance, but the public were

tars and the dividend worried regarding Navy Hall's their Jchances over a mile on Tuesday. $5.70. Carrying only 140 lb. he should have walked away with it against Valorous, Tom, and Blue Star.

THE following the records of

HYPERION'S

ST. LEGER TOLD

BY JOCKEYS

....

"The Best Little Horse

I Have Ever Ridden."

-T. Weston.

GORDON RICHARDS MIGHT HAVE BEEN THIRD

(BY AJAX)

Tall the wical jackers for oil Hyperion won the St. Leger just

races

at the Valley. Macao, and as easily as the Derby, and con- Fanling to date this season!

founded all critics.

Praises were showed on all con-

31 22 23 53 cerned. Most of them were for 22 18 83 the little colt himself. He stands

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L. G. Front

1st 2nd 3rd Un. 33 25 16 05

A. J. P. Heard

G. C. da Roza

B

A. Proulx S. N. Pan

Diana Ray has now won $24,104

1. Liang in stakes--84,650 this year. Sitting S. N. Bult, that glorious old campaigner A Caplan He is not, however, as fit as he who won the Foochow Cup and the E. O. Butler The Cambridgeshire Stakes. #

might be otherwise Mr. Benny Whitsun Plate under Mr. Frost in Ip Kiu Ying handwap of 3 sovs each, with rouls would have had two wins the first half of this season, leads. Black P. Young three year·lus

instead of one on Tuesday. He the field with stakes to the value H. P. Chanson

F. M. L. Sorra and upward. The lowest

is a pany that requires an awful of $25,896.

L. Dunbar's N. Deitz Liberty Bay. Mr. 7. the pwner

lot of watching as consecutive may be 41

dividends of $185.20 and other crack, has won only $12.383. G. A. Harriman

C. A. Ingram the second horse to

secured $24,600 | A. A. R. Botelho same stable, has

Dynasty's Hetman | Y. T. Fun und T. 1,300.

t. A Carroll has won $16,450 and Tls 1,906.

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Gris Perly

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Salenoid

King Salmos

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Busty

Nisichin

Le Grand Cyrus Cmruander II.

Tonigh

Andren Negundo ('nnaletto

flag Furrokh Siyar

21m

Thomas

Chatelaine

A rueru

Fur Tor Vorsicle

Coupe de Lyon

Foxbridge Canteener

Raymond Generale-Sime

Bengal 11. Gine Montruk Light Sussex

Great Scot

Inverman Sun Marco Hot Fight

Seminole Sell

Happy Calf

Bipeart

Pommame

The

Blue Boy

Wevern

Solder

on of the Realm

Wit Riley Alluvial Galvani

Roumeli Vetigineux

Solar Buy

Eroica, by Bunster, out

Straid

Macedonienne

Bow & Arrow

Pullover

Young Native

Tarlan

Town Crier

Royal Athlone

Diamantee Cotoneaster

of Bute Galapan Serattercash

Seraph Boy Kyles

Cres

Generous Gift Wrachell

Playe Up Eau de Rosez Obesity La Bocassine

Dracula Wild Son Inglesant Stalky

Yorkshiremon

Cinturat

Stainwood

Manoeuvre Centeno Snooker The Front Tancred Effaceable Rathlin Ist Cally Wren Betentilla

Max'c Glove

Ole King Sola Buckerell

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Tom Just Gets There

Mr. Liang rode a very fue race on Blue Star, and I was agreeably surprised when he brought one of my old favourites into a place when carrying 168 lb a concession of

23 lb to Navy Hall! Mr. Butler alsof caused an upset on Tom when he

gave the pony his first place. Up!

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Diana Bay's time was three- off King's Bfth of a second Bounty 1932 record of 1.10.8. Buti panies were riding at the same weight.

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with the leaders throughout Tom Close Thing for Partnership

however, failed

to last wel! and!

W. H. S. Davin

G.

W. Sewell

F. Lobel

W. T. Stanton

P. P. Botelho

Yue Shun Wa

W. N. Yeh

6. P. Ferguson

W. G. Pay

Noronh J. E. Nord H. V. Pearne Tang Mus

Men Wa Partnership has broken his spell Y. M. Loo..

W. G. Flucher Inst. Mr. Liang rode a well-judy-W. T ed race to win by 12 lengths from Keswick Vigilance, the favourite. It was a J. W. Hope

the (ast Dr. J. C. Macgowan close call, however, as

1. A. L. Schreiber Running second recutive Meetings Cossack's Besuty pre Mr. "Gus" da Roza net over. Aris

was nearly beaten by Blue Star.

#

Cossack's Beauty Fails

race is to short

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him.

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A. D. Coppin

0. B. Evans

A. da Luz Had he 11. P. Rees

8. K. Won | did not perform at all well under the first four furlongs nearly did

Exceedingly dangerous Ellis Joseph Mr. lp Kai Ying on Tuesday. He the trick. was never in the running. A mile over the last quarter Partnership. M. Remedios

11. B. Charles The was whipped all the way from the T. P. Saunderson

the fast tiring. J. Bond Tiger again proved disappointing stands to catch

Vigilance. and never looked like winning when

King's This wax une of the ting the straight was reached. Tounty and Don, heavily backed,[Mr. Front did not ride in.

M. N. Cochrane ated dismally in the home straigh; token out The Panther he would have!. E. Morgan

The pony was moving beauti-W. W. Milen here both ponies were well spent, mon.

fully at the Rock where he won funt | 1. 1.. Jordan behind Vigilance, In the straight,to G. Ho

A. G. Botelho Jungle Jim fulfilled expectations however, Mr. Fung found himself K. W. Fung

to get W. da Roza and proved to be the only pony in ured in and

| through. the race. Spotted Butterfly taken out into an early lead by Mr.

Only One Pony In Race

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WIN

Mr.

PETEEN

unable

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lung.

1358 but 15 hands, and must be the

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TR. L. DUNBAR, owner of

MDiana Bay.

SEMINOLE WINS CESAREWITCH

CHEERS FROM THE BOOKIES

Gordon Richards A

20-1 Winner,

HAT TRICK AT NEWMARKET MEETING

Newmarket, Sept. 26.

The three horses on which Gor. don Richards, the champion for key, accomplished the hat-trick to. day where Blue-Boy, Golden Spest and Nevertheless.

The most surprising thing. Was the starting price of Nevertheles in the Abingdon Nurcery- Handi- cap. It was a 20 to 1 shot with the bookmasters, although the to- talisator price was 9 to 1.

On very few occasions are, any of Richards' mounts allowed to start at such a price but his mount was

1931 Champion Jockey carrying top-weight and appeared

Records Triumph.

"GREAT AUTUMN DOUBLE"

London. To-day. Seminole, at 100 to 6, won the

smallest classic winner for a num- ber of years. But if he is small he colt 17 43 is a beautifully-moulded 10 50 and has thickened nicely since last he raced in public. Whatever he may be at home he knows all about it once he gets on the race-first leg of the "Great Autumn He was on his toes from Double" when Fred Fox, champion the time they came into the pad-jockey in 1931, rode him to victory dock, and there was nothing of by two lengths over Loose Strife, "lazybones" about him once the ridden by Perryman at 100 to 7. in the Cesarewitch Stakes at New- tapes were released.

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"Jackie" Noronha, but he was Mr. Davis Rides Fine Race

His time of 1.33.4 was abie to Just a tile and 171 yards.

Deitz, who secured third four-fifths of a second off the Jark Sharkey, though

place on National Day, rode a much Lended Partnership's time in better

Ration

the first "leg". in very it, also suffered

Katoomba Handicap.

the it was the day and surprise win of

he looked

similar date. Mr. Norman Deltz rode well

Beeond to secure Cavalier

H

place on

The

race (11)

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course.

"Belag so sure of my mount's market yesterday. stamina," Weston told me after the race. "I did not want any hanging about. The other jockeys probably also knew I wanted a good gallop, and they were not out to help me. As soon as we jumped off I could see it would be a crawl unless took matters into my own hands. so I immediately wont to the front

Nicholl brought Roi de Paris in third, six lengths behind the winner in the field of 33 starters.

and set a pace to please myself.

The following were the starters with their fockeyn:

Erain

to have no chance in a field of Beventeen.

The bookmakers cheered his vic- tory.

W. A. Stewart Has Field Day.

QUALIFIES FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP AND WINS MEDAL ROUND AND BOGEY POOL

Nitsichin (Beary), Statenman (Car. W. A. Stewart, who qualified for the Captain's Cap over the week- Loose Strife (Perryman).. slake), (Lowry), Guiscard (Weston). Dick end, also won the Bogey Pool in a Turpin (Gorden Richards), Arctic Star field of 52 over the old course when (Ray), tio de Paris (Nicholl), Trustee he finished all square and the Old Wragg Course Medal Round with a card

of 82-10-72.

Beat

Frere

(Sam

(Steve Dong 201

-When we had got settled down Patch (E. Smith) Sans Peine came along and joined | Africua.

me, but we did not start to race in

into the straight.

Sanity

Blanderna

(A. Burns), Barrage

Sandals

Within-the-Law

(Quickray

As his Medal Itound card Won the Bogey Pool the former prize

174).

Learnest until we had actually pot Welle). Bunkawai (Robertson), was given to H. H. Mundy (85-11-

"I then decided to give the other),

Miss Diplomat (D. Smith), san (8) and F. A. Redmond (9) tied

(W. Rickaby), Daytol Greeting (C. Richardx),

Strathallan

In the Bogey Pool K. S. Robert-

(Foster), Sanquinole (Ryan), Eugene for second place with 2 down. They There were 34 entries for the (unter), Fragrance (Spares), Boldero will divide the prize.

Benzina Victoris Medal Round. ? Lynch), Seminole (Fred Fox), Sarum

and (Partridge) (Dyron).

the chance to catch me if they Deyncourt (Richardson). could. Without any troubie I went into lead of several lengths, and my little

colt kept galloping 80 smoothly that I know I had the race won a long way from home,

I have seldom felt so confident of victory auch a long distance away, but the truth in that the others

were not the Derby.

in the same clans os in

"I was so far in front a furlong from the winning post that I could only afford to take matters easily and, as patting the colt on the neck. Hel ex-I did at Epsom, I passed the post is the best little horse I have ever ridden and a great stayer."

the

Wong The Goat, winner of the the Nel Chong Stakes on his first ap

Mr. Gilbert Harriman pony's first success in eight starts.earance, has been unplaced in his ught have done the trick on At the first Meeting this half last ten starts. He was formerly Widness, which is in excellent shape Ration fared poorly over

Should Have Been Odds-on

The surprising thing

KING NOT PRESENT IN BAD WEATHER.

American Owner's Success.

London, To-day. weather

Hio

com-

C. E. Holmes and J. A. R. Selby tied with 18 to win the Putting competition, from 69 other petitora. The New Course Bagey was cancelled owing to In- sufficient entries.

Pool

INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL TEAMS Tam Pearce's Son A Notable Absentee.

Owing to stormy

attend Majesty the King did not Newmarket yesterday to see the race for the Cesarewitch Stakes which, E. Widner's was won by Mr. J. Seminole at 100 to 6. Mr. Johnson's TWO was "Loose Strife," at 100 to 7, was

the end. By Perie, at 100 to 6, was third.-Bri-

a mile owned by the Wayloong Stable but that such a good price should have second, and Mr. Cooper's "Rio de at the moment. He was, however, with Mr. Heard in the saddle. The was sold at the recent pony roup been obtainable to well beaten over the last furlong

11 Trouble for Mr. Stanton

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Festival Eve, whom I selected as

last a winner on Tuesday, came Down 3lb and over a shorter dis-

best riding in this race was, how-to "Rita." fever, that of Mr. Davis, who brought Tecumseh from the tail- Melody Out of Race end of the field into a dead-heat second place.

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Lance she gave Mr. Bill Stanton any Evening Star Left amount of trouble at the start and was left badly. It will be recalled

on the Mr. Frost was always beels of the leader, but just could Melody, second not manage it. favourite, was nowhere in the ruce,!

all the rules of sound reasoning (tish Wireless Service. Hyperion should have been a good fodds-on chanco,

He has once more proved himself the one outstanding performer among those of his age.

It does not matter where the raca

Mr. Proulx gave But After That while No Fear, also strongly back-|

to ed, was placed fourth', with Jack may be run, or what the going is that she paid $110.40 for a win un-his head, but the pony failed

of O'Lantern (Mr. Pen) fifth. Another like, he does his job without any der Mr. Daffy Davis on Saturday. Inst the distance, while City

Cholce, good last quarter by Mr. Liang was fuss. He has now won at Chester. Melbourne and Cossack's Another pony to disappoint. was

What a race it would have been In the responsible for Darien being plac-Epsom, Ascot and Doncaster. He is third favourite, were not Adam, one-time favourite.

seconded third after an extremely plucky | looking fitter every time I see him running, Evening Star,

favourite, was badly left and was race. This pony will need to be with the winner out of the way. I and should win the next time out.

exhausted by Mr. Pan's early effort watched over any distance up to a would not care to say what would to.*secure

position. mile.

Wembly Stag's Win

Mr. Leo Frost, who should have been placed on Wembly Stag en Saturday, rode the pony to victory by a convincing margin.

A

good

He would have done much better had he got away to a fair start.

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It seemed almost a crime to send Though Lucy Glitters out at 170 lb--which the pony was the favourite, I think was 30 lb more than the winner the pablle rather backed Mr. Frost and I was surprised to see that the than his mount an Adam and Amoy public made her a hot favourite better ponies and carrying It was stated early in the morning less welght. Mr. Liang caused that she would not start, as she was surprise when he brought that not st game old pony, Powerful King, into

were

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a place. Mr. Liang has consider: The "Rainbow's first Race

ably improved his finishing powers: over the last quarter, and if his

pony is game and anywhere near

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the leaders he is a distinct danger,

Diana Bay Wins Easily

Mr. Benny Proulx is now in Shang- The Double Tenth Plate, the big

Diana

I will take this opportunity of offering my condolences to the Rain Stable over their mis- fortune regarding The Rain bow. It was the first time the pony had been sent out in a race..

Public and Alexandra Hall

It was the Derby form to the pound, as between Hyperion.. and King Salmon up to a mile: and a half."

CLASSIFICATION OF PONIES

VERY STRONG ELEVENS

SELECTED

With the exception of T. A. Pearce, who is at present tak- ing part in the Interport Golf encounter in Manila, all the leading Colony cricketers will be seen in action in the first In- terpori Trial which will be played on the Hong Kong Cric- .ket Club ground on Saturday.

Latest Changes By Tom Hayward, favoured to be the

Jockey Club.

istent

changes in classification announced

The following are the

by the Jockey Club:-

Blue Star to "A" Claes Spotted Butterfly and Stag tu "C" Clans Flying Tourist to "B" ClasA Jark Sharkey to "E" Class Aida and The Goat to "D" Class

have won. It could be argued that with no Hyperion in the field King Salmon would have been ridden in: a different manner. It would not I was pleased to see Mr. Jackie have been necessary to go out after out again on Flying the leader so early. King Salmon Noronha a sensational win to upset the speed, except Hyperion, half-way Tourist, which he brought home for went and beat everything for

rat "double" event, but he found up the straight... the weight too much for him and the distance not suited to the pony. Why the public supported. Alexan-| dra Hall so heavily 1, cannot imagine. It is true the pony was

After that King Salmon aborten- carrying a light weight, but he ined his stride and was not gallop- by no means as fit as he was. Mr, ing, in the proper sense of the Benny Proulx set a fast pace from term, in the last half furlong. It Dhe onset, but was easily overhaul-was in the last few strides that ed in the back straight where Mr. Felicitation came along to prevent Frost brought Wakefield through Mr. Lambton from saddling first on the outside to beat Mike by a and second.. narrow margin.

WIRJOM

IRISH ST. LEGER.

London, Sept. 21, The Irish St. Leger resulted as follows:-

HARINERO GOLDEN GLEN CROSS WIND Six ran

Won by a herd; four lengths tween second and third.

The botting was as follows:- 4 to 1 on Harinero."

7 to 1 against Golden Glen. 50 to 1 against Cross Wind.

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Colony skipper in the Triangular In- terport, is leading a very strong side agalunt Harry Owen Hughes' XL the On paper he looks to have stronger teain.

The following are the teams! A. W. Hayward (I.K.C.C.), (cap- tain), G. S. Dunkley (H.K.C.C.), T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.), E. C. Goodwin Fincher (K.C.C.), F. (K.C.C.), I. Melanes (H.K.C.C.), A. II. Madar LRB.C.), A. C. Hamilton (Army), F. D. Pereira (LR.C.), A. M. Rodrigues. (University), and i̟. T. Les (C.C.C.).

H. Owen Hughes: (HI.K.C.C.) (captain), 8. A. Ismail (1.E.C.), E. R. Duckitt (HRCC), FA-Muna (K.C.C.), G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.), T. L. Redmond (HKQC.), E. F Fincher (K.C.C.), G, C. Garthwaite be-(Army), E. L. Gosano (University); P. Williams (Army), and A, R. Minu | (1.B.C.):

"It was paly my coll's stamina is hoped that Grakle will be seen ter. The "National" winner of 1931, Mon Tallaman's placing was which got him into second place, in action again during the coming win- hal on business. Ite will be back to race of the day, provided a proces- time for the Trafalgar Day Meeting.sion from start to finish.

The, Goat performed admirably surprise, but Mr. Fung riebly do Beary told, me" "I was in a good now 11 years of age, broke down ber of this fine jumper, but Tom Coullk- The officials of the Irish Hospitals ay was out from the gate like under Mr. Proulx in the second lng served his success, Brechin and position, not far behind the leaders, fore this year's big Aintree race, and Sweepstake state that the Indications flash and enjoyed an unextended of the "double", First out of the Gold Ring, two popios I fancied, rounding the turn, but when they some thought the last had been seen are that the average for the last thres gallop to win over the five furlongs gate he led throughout to beat l'au proved utter failures, and the quickened up I was soon let astern, ofte sans that ofickle, after a long sweepsakes of more than 22,000,000 by Ave lengths. This was the firat Jones (Mr. Frost) by four lengths former looked as if he might just will be maintained on the forthcoming time she had been taken over the after enay-going over the last fur- do it when entering the straight. Cambridgeshire Sweep.

(Continued on Page 11),

rest at his owner's place, is now -training spain. st. Hednesford.

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