THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1934.
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FIVE AUSTRALIAN PONIES
HOME TURF RECORDS
LORD GLANELY
TAKES SECOND
STANDING
Maharajah Of Rajpipla Displaced
H. H. THE AGA KHAN LEADS OWNERS AND BREEDERS
co
H. H. the Aga Khan still bended the owners running horses on the British turf at the end of August, with 28 wins by 17 horses, secar- ing prize money valued at £41,- 295, while Lord Glanely, owner of Colombo,
the disappointing
favourite for the Derby, has dis- placed H, H. the Maharaja of Rajpipla for second place, his 15 wins bringing in £13,559, as against £13,469 brought in by the Maharaja's eight wins.
When Prince Aly Khan succeede his father as an Indian ruler and head of the Ishmaili Mahomedans
in East Africa, Central Asia and India, he will be no hair that his bath-water will be sold in follow- era na an unguent. But now he is a gentleman jockey, and is visit ing Americn to compete in turf events.
The Aga Khan is also still lead ELLIOT HALL
ing the breeders, horses from his
LANCASHIRE WIN
COUNTY CRICKET
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sixth Win Since End
Of War
TYLDESLEY MAY TURN AMATEUR
(By THOMAS MOULT)
London, August 30.
The triumph of Lancashire in the
county championship is complete.[
BATTLE
Rapier's
Selections
At Kennington Oval yesterday Race 1:~~
they won it by virtue of a first in- nings
lend, the match being
broken off through rain and poor
iht when Surrey, who followed
MACARONI
GLADIATOK KING'S BOUNTY Outsider NEW STAR
on 169 behind, had lost five for Race 2: - 172 in their second knock. Lan- cashire were thus robbed of an enry victory,
Five times since the war have Lancashire taken the cric ket laurel. Altogether in the history it has come to them lxty years of championship
RACING PLUCK ST. IVES
HELTER SKELTER Outsider CAVALCADE,
Race 3:
ST. JOAN
AUSTRALIAN BOY THE GOOSE Outsider-LUCY GLITTERS
at the close of eight summers. Lancashire's success apart Race 4:- from some fortuitous circum- atances, auch 88 Yorkshire's
stud having brought in £20.461, BEAT HOLDERS TO handicap and Eckersley's extra-
ая compared with £14,326 brought in by Mr. D. Sullivan's horses, the next British breeder.
With winnings of £59,739, horses trained by Frank Butters have secured a sweeping success this season, his next rival's horses having secured. only $18,793.
Gordon Richards leads the joc- keys, with 133 wins in a total of 524 mounts, although the backer, laying carh way, would be £187.7.10 down had he followed the champion throughout the sea-
Mon.
The following are the standings to August 27:
WINNING OWNERS
H. H. Aga Khan...
Lord Derby
Lord Dunham
In France.
Nat. Stud
Racra Value
Woo
ordinary luck in the toss-the
SOLDIER OF GERMANY RIBBLE BUDGE
Outsider MONOPLANE
ENTER FINALaptain made no more than three Race 5:
FAVOURED TO WIN
1934 TITLE
MORRISON'S IMPROVEMENT
Defeating Ricci Hall by 4 goals to nil, in the semi-final round of the Inter-Hostel Football Championship of the Hong Kong University, Elliot Hall will now meet Morrison Hall in the Final on Tuesday, Morrison defeated Lugard Hall in their Semi-Final match by 2 goals to nil.
This is the first time that Morrison have reached the Final Round, but their chances of carrying off the Championship are very re mote, as Elliot has a number of the University league play- ers in their side.
feated Elliot in the final
match.
wrong guesses out of thirty!--has bean the result of virtues plainly to he seen even in yesterday's res tricted play.
Perfect Team
They were always a team, each man being able and willing to lend
hand at more than just batting| or bowling.
THE BODEGA
HELL FOR LEATHER DELIGHTFUL CHANCE Outsider-LITTLE BEAUTY
¡Race 6:
LEMBERG VALOROUS. ZERO
Outsider RACING BOY con-Race 7:---.
Personality may not be picuous at present among thoseį who wear the red rose, but the re-i markable number of all-rounders has given the county an attrac- tiveness which was only belied
ABLE AMAZON (if starts) RACING HEART BRONZE BRA MUTINY BAY
Outsider JUST THAT
when they found themselves free Race 8:-- of Sussex in the race,
÷
Six bowled against Surrey in the first innings, and on the bound- ary, flelding substitute for Eckersley, who had been prevent
FI FA
VAGO
BOLD COMMANDER
Outsider SHAUGHRAUN
ed by an injury to his hand from SPEEDY DADO
AND TOMMY IN
taking part in the final day's play, was Washbrook, a young recruit regarded by many Lancashire fol- lowers as a coming England bats-
maa
Tyldesley's Future Washbrook will probably be found a permanent place in the aide next
Season, for Ernest Tyldesley is retiring, although (Continued on Page 5.).
RANKING LIST
Local Interest In Filipino Fighter
MAXIE ROSENBLOOM ON DOWNGRADE
Lil
Toronto, September 17.
Young Tommy and Speedy
FOR HONOURS TO-DAY RACING HEART LIKELY
TO TRIUMPH
TWO FAST GALLOPS ON
EVE OF RACE
SOLDIER OF GERMANY AND LEMBER
FOR “DOUB LE BEST
(By "Rapier"}
THE cooler weather and a $2 parimutuel should entice a large crowd to the Valley this afternoon for the first day of the Eighth Extra.Race Meeting. The track. is in perfect condition and a record is ex- pected in the Canberra Handicap where HE. the Governor's Nell Gwynn is de- fending her mile mark against an excep- tionally strong field, despite the fact that Able Amazon is unlikely to start.
Eva-Morrison, Boston's latest swimming aspirant, in training at home for an attempt on the English Channel,
Contrary to expectation King's berg, on his run last week, should Bounty is likely to go to the post be very close. I prefer him to in the Nathan Handicap, but Valorous, and Zero, despite the rather faney he is not quite as fit latter's 0.29.3 last quarter of a as Macaroni, or Gladiator, despite 1.01.4 half mile gallop yesterday. his impressive 1.07 half mile gallop Racing Boy and Bistre, the leading SHEK KAM-PUI yesterday. Macaroni lonks the 1932 aubs, are worth watching.
Australian Classic
winner on last meeting's form, and New Star, if started, is a likely
The Canberra Handicap will pro- outalder. The relegated Don might vide the tit-bit of the afternoon. he worth a bet,
If Able Amazon starts she will
FAVOURED FOR
HARBOUR SWIM
A "Sitter" Foreseen probably win, and if she does not Kwok Chun-hang Offers Racing Pluck, with Mr. Johnnie accept in view of next month's Heard up, looks a "sitter" for the Freemantle St. Leger,
Serious Challenge all the Jordan Handicap (drat section) weights will be raised 71b. after his convincing gallop last Racing Heart, Bronze Eraj
-THREE LADIES COMPETING. meeting. Helter Skelter (Mr. Mutiny Bay, Nell Gwyn, the record Black) should not be far away, holder, or Just That? It is almost
Among the prominent starters while St. Ives looks in good condi- anybody's race, but I rather fancy harbour swim, at to-day's con- in the 2,000 metres cross-the- tion, and King's Parade is
not the Arst three in their order. clusion of the eleventh annual carrying too much weight. Good Night Star, if started, is also likely outsiders are Cavalcade and Sara- to be in the hunt.
aquatic meeting of the South Chinn Athletic Association, are
bande.
Mr. Davis may be able to Racing Heart was given a fast Shek Kam-pui, Wong Sen-man coax Chow Fan into running after gallop on Wednesday, and yester and Kwok Chun-bang. The race disappointing spell. National day clocked a 0.88.2 half with a will commence at 2 o'clock.
A
Day is being spoken of highly. and 0.268 finishing quarter and she he will have Mr. Deltz up.
St. Joan Favoured
flooked good!
The race will start from Wham- poa Docks, near Hunghom, across Fi Fi's Chance
the harbour to the Association's Fi Fa, beaten into fourth place hathing beach. last time out, may come up in the
Shek Kam-pui, holder of the last race, but Vago and Bold Com-Kwangtung Provincial Aquatic mander are strong challengers. Title this year, is favoured to win. Shaughraun, though a bitter dis- the race; while places will be appointment in all his other starts, keenly contested for between Wong is the kely outsider.
Australian Boy and The Goose, ALL NAVY FOOTBALL GAMES which dead-heated over 5 furlongaj
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.. 28 41.295
Lord Ganely
15
13,639
11.9. Maharaja of
Rajpipla
*
13,469
-Sir Richard Brooke
2 9.166
20
8.648
3
8,042)
Sir G. Bullough
3
7,549
Lord Astor
10
7,643
Mr. T. Lant
5
6.49r
Sir Charles Hyde
8
5.968
Mr. E. Thornton Smith
5
5,875
Lord Roachery
5.827
Mr. J. A. Dewar
12
5,679
Mr. J. Joe!
Ricci won the champion.
11
5,653
Sir Abe Halley
5,517
ship last year when they de
WINNING BREEDERS
H.II. Aga Khan
17 20.461
42 18.016:
Mr. D. Sullivan,
& *14.326
17
12.576
Sir Alec Black
13
12.567
Lord Derby
19
9.912
Lord Carnarvon
2 4.166
Sir George Ballough
В
3.173
Lord Durham
7.408
Bledmere Stud
17
7.326
Lord Astar,
:
9 5.892
Mr. J. B. Holiday
17
6.797
Sir Abe Ralley
2
5.510
Lord Rosebery
5.509
Lord Glanely
15
5,069
11 6.550
61
-69.789
25 18.793
21
17.152
63
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14
.14.295 13.165
18.992 THE Rugby football season will soon be in full swing, and before 36 16.899
London, Sept. 10.
will probably be of interest.
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queror of Baby Casanova and over six furlongs. This is the first |
Novices Race
Mr. J. A. Dewar
WINNING TRAINERS
J. Jarvis
Frank Buttera
J. Lawson
M. D. Peamek.
F. Darling
O. M. D. Bell
Capl. T. Hegt
M. Marah as
Capt. C.
C. Leader
Boyd-Rochfort 17
F. Templemaa
F. Hartican
R. J. Colling
I. L. Cattrill
V. Smyth
JOCKEYS
G. Richards
W. Nerett.1.25
F..Fox...
R. Perryman
II. Wrack
P. Beasley:
T. Weston
8. Donoghue
J. Dines
G: Nicoll
C. Ray
25
19
99
-
Harlequins Rely On "Old Guard"
Wadley Again Skippers Glouceser
She
Sun-man, and Kwok Chun-hang, China's breast-atroke champion,
Three. ladles are also entered for. Ying-chau, Yeung Kau-wah and the race. They are Misses Ngan Lee Ngoi-ying,
Among the other entrants are.
last time out, are 1 b. up, while All Navy football 6xtures in the Dado, the latter of whom it a St. Joan, running over her favourite Soccer League to-day have been Chang King-chi, Chan Man-pong. mile distance, is carrying the same called, owing to the "stand-by order teresting to note was fostered in weight as she was when beaten by sued this morning by the Naval Au Wong King-yam, Tang Fu-sang the "Boxing Stable" of Mr. T. B. a short head a fortnight ago. It thorities."
and Wong Shi-kam. Wilson, President of the Hong looks like the latter's race. Kong Rotary Club, in Manila at possesses a powerful finish after a one time considered the world's
slow start. Lucy Glitters should not be far outstanding fighters in their divi sion, were to-day ranked fourth The Austin Flate should witness
Fin "Double"
and fifth in the 118-pound class
a rare struggle between Soldier of by the National Boxing Associa- Germany, very promising tion.
sprint distances, and Ribble with
over
A newcomer, Sexto Escobar of Budge in close attendance. Mono-
Jack Dempsey's Offer To Jack Petersen
it gels really going a survey of the prospects of leading clubs Puerto Rico; sensational con-plane is quite a good proposition Father Must Be
13.326 All last season's men are likely the side who should add to its Eugene Huat was ranked first leg of the "double." 12.982 to, turn out for the Harlequins strength are R. C. S. Dick, the among the bantams by the world's
11.354
-10.707
Manager
World Title Bid
the former
under the captaincy of P. E-Dick, the Scottish centre, J. G. foremost boxing body, K 10.677 Dunkley, with G. J. Dean as vice-Hartley, the Old Cranleighan. H. The association declared the The novices race should provide 10.258 Captain The 'Quins did not do W. Butter, a wing half from South lightheavyweight class as without Mr Taylor, the Australian rider, 9.592 too well last winter, and all their Africa, P. Fletcher, a Cambridge a champion owing to the miser with a win on The Bodega, though Jack Dempsey, 7.331 supporters will hope for a revival wing forward, C. M. Norman, of the able showing thus far this year of Delightful Chance, Hell for Leather, world's heavyweight boxing chan
of form this year.
Navy, and W. "F. Frazer, of Lon- Maxfe Rosenbloom, golden-haired No news is to hand of. Rosslyndon Irish.
Little Beauty, and Sincerely Yours pion, seeks to manage, with com Wins, mts. Park, but it is unlikely that there
Broadway playboy, previously re- are likely contenders. The Carp, plate control, Jack Petersen, the The West Country will be many changes in their first As usual, a good deal will be ex-world's lightheavyweight chaman upset.
cognized by the NBA as the fit starts here, is likely to cause British champion, with a view, to a XV. If they can avoid such a crop pected of Gloucester, who stood out plon
world title fight Lemberg Form Good
no intention Petersen's father and manager
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on No fever in 32, ponies are
61 107 of injuries as has repeatedly held as "the club of the year last sea- Rosenbloom has fought ten
363 up their progress in recent years, son, with a record of 29 Victories bouts this year. He has won two entered for the second leg of the over his 349 they should have a good season, to their credit. So far, there have drawn in two and lost the remain "double," and it is not easy to selecting over his affairs, but adds that
for they have plenty of junior
(Continued on. Page 51). ing six. Three of his six losses the winner with the probability of his son would fight under Demp
were at the hands of Lee Ramage, an exceptionally large field. Lemsey's promotion. youthful San Diego 180-pounder,
WAH TAI COLLEGE AQUATIC
-SPORTS TO DAY.
ARMY TENNIS SINGLES
288 talent upon which they can call +248 Guy's Hospital have a very strong 261 fixture It, which should prepare
tempt they are certain to make to Lance them thoroughly for the keen at regain the Hospitals' Cup, Unfor- R.QMS. tunately they will be without the Sout! The annual aquatio sports meet services of two of their best for qual Ing of the Wah Taf College will be warde, in R. A F. Hogbin and sin held at the Chinese Bathing Clubs T. Morgan, while A G. Johnson, other swimming bach, this te commencing at: 2.80 o'clock,
the left winger, has also left them.
On the other hand, newcomers to:
Corporal Davies and Jarman, both of Wales Borderere,
for the final of the ennis Championshi nka. Davies best C. S.
Jarman Worsfrom Drums
TomE
NE esteein frequent, showin
In
Briefly, they are that the whole world would welcome the adrent of a British heavy-weight champion.
"I believe," he said, "I'm the man who could train him for victory.
My candidate would be Jack Petersen. I've cabled my idean to Sir Harry Presten.
American Methods "For some time past I've been
good,
quite interested in Petersen. He's a fine, high-class_boy- clean-living boy. He New York, September
have a brilliant future A ------- Jack Dempsey to whose train-handled right."-"
Ing Max Baer owes Cham) if (Continued on Page 6). United States pionship has a new
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