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THE CHINA - MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934.

SUCCESSFUL RACING FIRST

EXCITING RINKS MATCH

Kowloon Docks' Men Just Win.

CIVIL SERVICE PAIR'S RECOVERY UNAVAILING

1

YORKSHIREMAN

HEADS ENGLISH

BATTING LISTS

HALF AT MACAO

LEMBERG SHATTERS

MILE RECORD

Average Of 115.40 For HEART'S JOY PAYS $841.50

Seven Innings

WARWICK BOWLER LEADS

Maurice Leyland, the York- shireman who so pluckily at- |tempted to stem the tide in the Test match that concluded with an Australian Victory at Trent Bridge on Tuesday, heads the English cricket averages to May 27,-inclusive.--

The closest match to date in it he will again win the race for Tich Freeman, of Kent, looks an the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls 100 wickets this season. Though !Championship was decided on

the Recreio green

by no means top of the averages, yesterday when the Kowloon Docks rink the Warwickshire medium fast he has already 40 victims. Paine, just secured the lead over the

bowler, has a slight advantage Craigengower men.

The other Rinks matches were shire and England player, at the

over Headley Verity, the York; not so closely contested, easy vic head of the averages, which read tories going to the Hong Kong as follows: Electric and Craigengower quar- jtettes.

BATTING. (Qualification: Five

Completed In- 1. N.O. R. H.I. Avg. 7 2 577 128 115:40

Nawab of

2 666 214 94.33

10

4 529 179* 88.16

Eight pairs matches were decid-ange) ed yesterday, only one match, be- tween the Bowling Green Club pair Leyland and the Football Club pair on the Pataudi K. C. C. Green, being abandoned Mead owing to bad light,

Arnold C. Dramatic Win For Kowloon Docks Gregory

F. Walters

Barber Ames Tyldesley

a "3" shot.

the

F.

...

Paul Botelho Leads

Three Wins At Spring Meeting

UNDER NOVICE JOCKEY MR. LIANG SECOND IN LIST

E

KING SALMON DESTROYED

(By Yarraman)

ACH OF THE THREE MEETINGS OF THE MACAO JOC

KEY CLUB THIS SEASON HAVE SPECIAL FEATURES.

PROVIDED

THEIR

Three wins at the Spring Meet- ing gave Mr. Paul Botelho

a lead over the other Macao jockeys, and he was never seriously chal. lenged. His four wins are two more than those of his closet com- petitor, Mr. S. Y. Liang.

The following were the complete records of all jockeys In official

The outstanding events of the Spring Meeting on March 26 races during the first half of the were the breaking of the mile record by Lemberg (Mr. A. J. P. season:-- Heard), who covered the distance in 202.2, as against the pre- rode the winners of the first three races. vious figure of 2.051; and the success of Mr. Paul Botelho who P. Botelho

S. Y. Liang E. O. Butler

Yue Shun Wa

The special Sweep on the Macao Derby paid a first prize of N. Deitt $17,571.

The Spring Meeling was a good day for the favourites, the S. N. Pan largest dividend paid being $18.90 on Utopian (Mr. N. Deitz) in

Harriman the Eve Cup.

UP Kui Ying A. 4. P. Heard WHAT MUST BE ALMOST A RECORD DIVIDEND FOR THE . P. Chanson MAČAO CLUB WAS PAID AT THE FIRST EXTRA MEETING, APRIL 22, WHEN HEART'S JOY (MR, LI FOOR FAI) PAID HIS ONLY Li Fook Fai

ON Y. T. Fung BACKER $841.50. AS A CONTRAST FROM THE SPRING

MEETING H. Y. Liang MOSSOP) PAYING $89.90. AND PANAMA (HR. E. O. BUTLER) PAY-Tung Man W. THIS WAS A DAY OF GOOD DIVIDENDS, ANSON (MR. H. S. V. Choy Wing Chiu

W. Pay

ING $34.00.

10 3 519 135 74.14 BETTY FAIR BEATS

.8

1. 498 178 71.34

0

493 180 70.42

70 473.168 68.28

8

1466 94 63.71

1433 114 61.85

8

0 493 157 61.62;

2 421 107 60,14

+

10

SISTER

Lady Riders' Records

It was at this meeting that F. Mr. Norman Deitz sustained a A. Coppin nasty fall from Bran Tub in the Dr. S. K. Lee Victoria Handicap. There were Lee Shui Kee

Lo G tin only four starters in this race, J. Barrow and, after the first half, Branjw. N. Yeh Tub drew ahead. When about 3 H. Remedios

1st 2nd 3rd Unp

1

0

1

16 16 16 63

7 2 268 78 53.00 Complete statistics were as fol- very stiff for several days after. Derby Stakes, both disqualifications

K.

low:

61 267 104 53.40

7 0 373.110 53.28

7 1 310 130 51.66 Miss Betty Fair ..

1 409 109 51.12 Miss Beryl Fair I

won the June Meeting Handleap to

1st 2nd 3rd U.

1 1 1

of the half-season was the remark-

0 1

1

able comeback of Boxing Eve, who,

1

48.44

640 135

135 49.23 Karsten 140 49.44

1 450 176 50.00 Miss L. Fearon .. 1

350 111 50.00. Miss

0

0

1

with Mr. Gilbert Harriman

up,

P. Scott

0

2

J

1

18.33 Miss A. Dowbiggin 0

0

1

0331128

0

0 0

3

0 0

0

1

0 0 0

1

In the Macao

Do fault

being

R. G. Craig, J. Kempton, W. Greig and J. C. Brown (Kowloon Gibbons Docks) defeated J. R. Soares. W. N. S. Mitchell- H. Randall. W. Way and L. C. R. Innex

Miss Betty Fair's win last Sun-lengths ahead of Scar Face (Mr. C Kong.... Souza (Craigengewer Cricket Barling

1 339 176 59.81 day gave her a slight lead Y. T. Fung).

over

a furlong from. A. R. Botelho 21 shots to 19 in

Duckfield Club) by

2 475 155 59.37 her sister, Miss Beryl Fair, to be home, he, however, jumped the Totalk Open Rinks Lawn Bowls

Cham-Mitchell (A.)

RE. S. Wyatt to 2 166 112 58.12 come the champion lady rider at fence on to the sand track, throw- Note: Mr. Ip Kui Ying ran frst in the

0 385 121 55.00 Macao for the first half of pionship on the Club de Recreio Sutcliffe

the ing Mr. Deitz heavily. Mr. Spring Handicap, but was 'disqualifi- 435 152 54.37 8 0

jed, and Mr. Bolelho was Paynter green yesterday.

Deitz was uninjured, but

disqualified 7 1 322 143 53.66 season.

was after running serond The game was very close, scores

Hordalafi being even at the 16th head. The de W.

BOXING EVE'S COMEBACK were for crossing, Winlaw Craigengower rink led by one shot Squires

The feature of the last meeting found with the jockeys. on the 20th. head, but failed to Todd stop their opponents registering a A. Melville dramatic win on the lust head with C. de Saram 19

FARE Hendren

... 13 D W. G. Lownder 9 0 436 140 O'Connor

10 1

1 433

433 112 K. T. Bartlett 70 331 128 47.28 Miss H. Mack J. H. Human Watson Crulgengower C.C.

rink. Ashdown skipped by U. M. Omar, easily st

Starer eliminated the Hong Kong Electric Davies (E.) Įrink, skipped by A. F. Paul, in the Barnett

Second Round

of the Open Rinks Parks (H.)

Parks (J.) Lawn Bowls Championship on the art Civil Service green yesterday by 35 Culture shots to 10,

Davidson The C.C.C. team scored on 18. W. V. Robins

Woolley heads, including in their card a

Cook "6" shot and no less than five "3" shots.

The

Craigengower Rink Win Over Electric

The C.C.C. team

was comprised

of R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury, H. Beer and U. M. Omar (skip). The Electric rink was

comprised

J. K. Sloan, $. Deacon, G. Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip).

Recreio Rink Wins

of Verity

9 0 420 102 46:66

-8 0 364 143 46Mrs. Williams

0 358 119 44.75 Miss Parkes

50 231 80 44.20

10 I 397 75" 44.11 0527 183 43.91

A 1 302 64 43.14

9 0 386 181 42.88 9 0 381 121 42.33 11 2 380 97 42.22 6 1 211 101 42.20

R 1 293 $8 41.85

0333 121

9 1 329 161

BOWLING

Qualification; 15 wickets)

Paine

T. Partridge

A. G. Pelham Perks Tate

Freeman

MR. LAN HEADS

OWNERS

Three Wins During First Half

41.62 40.37

THREE DISQUALIFICATIONS

equal the course record of 149.0

1 for 7 furlongs, and pay a dividend

of $69.20.

The Meeting was marred by an accident to Mr. H. J. Law's King Salmon (Mr. Fung) in the second race. The pony broke a fetlock and had to be destroyed. This was the only accident at Macao this season which proved fatal to a pony. The special Cash Sweep on the June Handicap Was well patronised, the first priza being valued at $2,542.25.

Several good dividends were

Three firsts placed Mr. Lan well paid last Sunday, Bold Comman- ahead of his nearest competitor us der returning $68.70, Cebu $46.20,

Pony Auction To-day

Winners To Come Under Hammer

O. M. R. W. Avg.

of ponies racing 198.2 78 369 24 15.37 00 owner

at in addition to Boxing Eve's good SECOND IN RECORD-BREAKING 280.3 135 404 20 16.53 Macao during the first half of the return. 189.2 51 999

RACE LISTED 115.2 37, 276 152

26 16.

41

23 17.08aeason. No other owner won

17.25

Chiefly due to his remarkable success at the Spring Meeting, Mr.

The announcement that

two

348 19 18.31 more than one race. 292.1 83 579 31

579 31 18.07

A complete record of owners of Paul Botelho led the jockaya such good Australian ponies as 338.4 93 860 48 18.69 pontes placed in official races fol-throughout the season, to finfab up Mr. Triumvir's Alacrity, and Mr. On the Police R. C. green. L. J. Mitcheli (T.B.) 169,4 43 453 24 18.87 lows: Silva, L. F. Xavier, H. A. S. Alves Voce

Gover

124 17 371 19 19.52

145 37 294 13 19.60 Mr. Laa

1481 29 395 20 19.75 Mia Fearon 264.4 71 634 32 19.81 Mr. Fearan 197

Emailes and F. V. V. Ribeiro of the Club de Reercio eliminated E, B. Reed, Wensley E. S. Abraham, B. E. Maughan and Sibbles

-62 401 20 20.05 Mr. Wong Fing Shun A. Chapman, of the Yacht Club, Smith (H. A.)

Mr. Hem (Lelershire) 160.5 40 324 16 20.25 Mr. II. J. Law J. C. Clay

176.2 42 428 21 20.38 Mr. Longfellow Langridge

Mr.

H. B. Y. 213,574 374 18 20.77 Mr. Eve

15 537 25 21.48 Dr. Lee Shiu Kes 12 416 18 23.11 Mr. Li Fook Fai

Three. Pala

by 23 shots to 9 in the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship.

Clark And Moss 'Win

A. R. Clark and G. C. Mesa (Police Recreation Club) defeated

(James)

P. G. H. Fender 140 A.E. G. Biring 110.4

A

Λ. Κ. Peeblen

196

L. R. Whant and L. Luck (Civil Eastman Service CC.) by 18 shots to 13 in Goddard the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls cham-l J. K. Dyson pionship on the Kowloon Bowling Smith (J.) Green Club rink yesterday.

(Middlesex) 272

Booth

241

40 650 28 23.57 Mr. G. H. Potts 280.3 73 592 25 23.58 Miss Scott Harston 22345 712 20 22.74 Mr. H. Y, Liang 52 525 22 23.86 Mr. Roda 1973 63 369 15 24.60 Mrs. Liang

Mr. Li Shia Pang 51.640 26 24.61 Messrs. Bellamy & Gordon 52 549 22 24.95 Menara Lewis and Tinson 38 377 15 25.13 Mr. L. T. F.

Electric Pairs Easy Win Parker, (C.) 213.4 Cornford (J.) 172.4

Mr. Chan Wing Yung Mr. Yick Chim

N. M. Currie and J. F. Lunay of the H. K. E. R. C. defeated R. Hall and R. Duncan of the K, C. C. 11 heads, scoring a shot, Mr. H. Y. Liang

while the Recreio pair scored on Mr. John Keswick

S. N. Chau Dr. In the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls

8 heads. championship on the Police R. C.

Mr. Hotch Potch green by 24 hots to 15 to qualify for the Third Round.

Recreio Pair Win

with 4 wins, 1 second, and 7 un-H. S. Chan's Australian Boy are 1st 2nd 3rd placed, as compared with his among the ponies to be put up nearest competitor's, Mr. S. Y. for auction at Happy Valley at Liang, 2 wins, 1 second, 1 third. 5.15 p.m. to-day, will come as a and 6 unplaced.

surprise to frequenters of the Valley.

CS.C.C. Pair 'Recover Well But Are Beaten

Mr. Li Yu

Mr. Herlot

Mr. Chen Wing Yung Mr. S. W. Tang

+

Q

C. H. Basto and J. J. Baata (Club)]Mrs. Lee Bhlu Kee

Mr. Lan with 3 firsts, i second and I third was well Alacrity won the Flemington ahead of the nearest owner Plate at the Annual Meeting with Miss Fearon, whose ponies Mr. Frost up, in 107.4, defeating gave her 1 win and 2 seconds. Nell Gwyn (Mr. Proulx) by 11⁄2 Miss Betty Fair led the lady lengths. He also ran second to riders with a first, a second, and Able Amazon, three lengths be- a third, Miss Beryl Fair being hind with Mr. "Bob" Charles up, second with a first and a third. In the Sydney Maiden Stakes on The only other winning lady was the First Day of the Annual Meet- Miss Lois Tearon.

ing when the Six Furlongs record was shattered.

EFFORTS OF CLUB The Macao Jockey Club have made every effort to make their Meetings a success this year.

Australian Boy, with Mr. N. Deitz up, ran third to Nell Gwynn in the Flemington Plate.

• Special Cash Sweeps were or- ganised, and an-interesting in- novation in the form of a Mafous" The surprises in the China Race was introduced to brighten Pony sales are the disposal of the programme at the last Meet Cossack's Beauty and Panama by Ing.

Mr. H. S. Chan and Mr. H. J. Law,

1

Another feature of the Club's respectively. There ponies have

of

B

Ladies'

i activities this велоп WAB the both recorded two wins this sea- I allotment

Race 600. lat every meeting. This idea The only other winner for sale 16 14 16 Was Mr. H. J. Law's King Salmon special request of the ladies, who,

Introduced, following the is Mr. Dynasty's King Willow.

Other ponies than the following

J. E. Noronha and B. Basto de Recreio) defeated T. Armstrong Mr. Tally Ho (Club de Recreio) recorded a com- and C. Strange (Civil Service fortable win over W. Stoker and Cricket Club) by 19 shots to 17 to W, H. B. Muskett (H. K. Electric) the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Cham-and Banquet Hall were disqualifi- headed by Miis Fearon, approach- are likely to be added to the list in the Second Bound of the Open pionship on the Kowloon Docks ed from first place owing to crossed the Club early In the season on before the sale, Pairs Lawn Bowls competition on Recreation Club green yesterday. ing. the H.K. Football Club green yes- On the 9th head the Recreio

pair were leading by 18 shola to 3. qualified from second place for rule against them riding at Happy Chance, Bold Marshal, The Red- Miss Fearon's Potsdam was dis-of meetings at Fanling, and the Eve, Bran Tub, Kitsap, Delightful Potsdam, Street Singer. Snappy

Police 'Pair Win

crossing.

G. FALCONER & CO (HONG KONG) LTD.terday by 20 shots to 7.

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The Portuguese pair scored on 13 heads with a "5" shot on the 9th head and four shots. There wero.two deadheads.

Civil Service Pair Win

CHINESE""Y" SWIMMING PICNIC ON SATURDAY

this matter. With the infrequency

Valley, Macao presented the chief shank, Corrie, Widnes, Racing Joy, opportunity for them to ride, was Racing Lad, King Willow, Flum-, their successful ples.

mery, Sweet Life, Manna, Ajax,

W. Glendenning and A. E. Carey (Polico Recreation Clob) defeated

The Club very regretfully can-The Crook, City of Shanghai, ¡G. Ross and J, G; Meyer '(Kowloon

celled their Meeting of May 13 Vago, Scar Face, Cossack's Beauty, Bowling Green Club) by 25 shots Two hundred members, led by owing to a shortage of entries, due Australian Boy, Alacrity, Wake- A. W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones to 20 in the Open Pairs Lawn Mr. Leung Sui-on, of the Physical to the proximity of the Whitsun field, Glorious Sun. Morning Sun. (C.S.C.C.) eliminated F. X. M: championship on the Club de Re-Department, of the Chinese Y. M. Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Midnight Sun, Silva and C, G, Silva (Club decrefo green yesterday,

Armistice Day, -C. A., will hold a swimming outing Club. Recreio) in the Second Round of

Night Patral, Cebu, Young Com- The game was even up to the to Clear Water Bay on Saturday. the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls com- 10th head, but therekfier the The ferry, "Man Ying," has been meeting sond time in June to take Racing Strain, Racing... Streak, It was hoped to arrange another mander, Poker Face, Eainstorm, petition on the Grafgengower C.C Police pair drew ahead to win by hired from the Yaumati Ferry it's place, but the majority of the Rose Leaf, Banquet Hall, Fanama, green yesterday by 21 shots to 13, a comfortable margin.

Company for the transportation of Club's supporters thought June) Afrmalab Hall, The Midday Sun. The Civil Service pair scored on) (Continued on 'Page 4). the members.

weather to be too hot for racing, l'Utopían, and Tummel.

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