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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 11; 1936

MR. S. C. LIANG EXCELS AT LAST MEETING

(Continued from Page 4)

The Ponies.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

- Ram Curtails

Programme

alone from Rose Evelyn, the un one of his rare appearances on, the doubted champion of this year's course and took out Bistre, which subscription griffins, and is third finished third.'. In some of its in the list, with

the Dynasty previous outings, Ribble had al-Sable fourth. ways been slow in starting, but on Saturday it took the lead from the Among the oid griffins, Liberty very commencement, and, in spite Bay, the undefeated and undis- ONLY FOUR MATCHES PLAYED of Mr. Black's determined chal-puted champion, occupies pride of lenge on Pontiac Bay, it won fair-place-its achievements on the

New York, To-day: by easily. There was no doubt local turf will remain supreme for

The following were the results that Pontiac Bay felt the effect of all time. King's Warden comes the heavy burden of 168 lbs., but next by virtue of the fact that it of the League baseball Bistre produced a fast last quar-broke the record for the two mile played yesterday:--

National League post distance when carrying 168: Rugby Star Neglected Ibs. Diana Bay, another champion: The eighth race of the day, the of former days has undoubtedly Brooklyn. Smugglers Handicap for "E"recaptured its former brilliance, Pittsburgh Class China ponies, provided the and it will be an exceptionally in- second major upset of the meet-teresting race when this pony and ing. It is hardly believable that King's Warden clash again with a Mr. Deitz on Rugby Star should more satisfactory adjustment in Chicago have been left so severely alone in weights.

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Suhr hit a homer.

Philadelphia

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9 11

The games between New York

the betting. Old Star (Mr. Ipi Cossack's Beauty, belonging to Kui Ying) was strongly fancied, Mr. Li Lan-sanx, won three races and Cincinnatti and Boston and but here again the heavy burden at the Annual Meeting, and Herod, St Louis were postponed on ac- of 168 lbs. was too much for the the Derby winner of 1935, pat count of the rain. pony, and it. certainly did well to the unexpectedly handsome divi- come in third. A sporting chancejdend of $108.00 by beating Soldier Detroit of winning was conceded to Gold) of Britain in the Shek-Pai Handi- Picker, but Mr. Black was dis-cap over five furlongs.

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nearly. three defeat in the Derby this year, is Hale and Trosky homered.

It won the Washington

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Pih) had the biggest support, and, whilst it is undoubtedly good, I I suppose, after his previous win still believe that it is not in the class 23 Able Amazon. Joz Violet Queen, the public did me not feel inclined to leave Mr. S. C. However, this contention, although Liang alone, with the result that proved conclusively at the Annual to his mount on Monoplane was sup- Meeting, will have to be verified

ported to the extent of 597 tickets. again, especially in view of the pic Games have arrived in Ger rapid improvement shown by Victoria Hall was leading by

from the Philadelphia | Olympic subscription Among the new SAILINGS several lengths, but it bored out Strathroy, during recent meetings, many by the ND.L. liner Bremen

Clab, 1936. near the football stands, thereby

unde- griffins, Rose Evelyn was

The Club, one of a number of enabling the others to catch up

Annual Race Olympic societies formed abroad, Swettenham with it. Ythan (Mr. Black) and feated during the

Flybynight (Mr. E. A Proulx)Meeting, and this pong alone pro-was founded in September 1935 vided Mr. Ea Tang-sen with five and has 500 members and of these were together. with Monoplane

done 150 have

now arrived and will just behind. On rounding the wins. Wild Cat, has also

but very well, but the real disappoint spend the interval till the begin- bend. Ythan"

leading Monoplane responded beautifully ment was The Gorilla, which was

by three expected to win the Valley Stakes ning of the Games by touring and eventually won

Germany and visiting relatives. This poay, however, revealed its

five The Club plans to send lengths after a thrilling struggle.

groups to Germany for the Games. There was a protest against Mr. true form at a subsequent meet-

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· “CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin, To-day. The first visitors for the Olym-

HOME SIDE DIVIDE THEIR STRENGTH

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Best Visiting Pair

In the last race of the day, the Lantao Handicap, over five far- longs, on which the big cash sweep depended, Mr. Proulx sent Sylvandale out to a good lead, which it steadily increased, and won easily, Philanderer (Mr. P. P. Botelho) had too much weight

and finished third. In the other encounters the the "B" Division for a great num- Double Chance had a change of Kowloon Tong Club, the Chinese ber of years, were the strongest jockey, this time being ridden by Recreation Club and the Univer-jof the visiting pairs, their steadi-

the ness Mr. Ip Kai Ying, and finished sity are expected to secure second. *

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The Jockeys Mr. H. C. Pih, who **99

points.

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and court-craft, especially after a slight drizzle had made the court surface slippery, proved The following is to-day's pro- to be their greatest asset and al- though they lost to Leonard and taking part in his "riding gramme:—

Lai in their last set, they by no means disgraced themselves.

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S.CAA most successful jockeys, registering 16 firsts, 14 LRC. seconds and 13 thirds, and being

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Lak Ding-cheung was a definite ssset to the team and won ali three of his encounters partnered by Leung Ping-chic, who, although he did not possess a great variety! of strokes, was very good in his langle volleying and frequently!

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next. but, in spite of enforced ab-C.R.C

sence from riding for several

Off Colour

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extra meetings, Mr. L. G. Frost,

Army T. Com SQMS. Warr and their first two sets before the rain champion of the previous year, iss.S.M. Fowles, SAMS. Miller and set in, but lost their third to Zim- still within, striking distance. He Serg King, $/Sergt. Davis and mern and Choa.

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odd pair. The latter made the The Agents

ELT/C. Dr. Mahan Singh and T. mistake of remaining at the net 11 firsts, seven-, seconds, and 11

M. V. Devan, S. A and E A in the face of a possible smash thirds to his credit Main, MA. Khan and Firdos Khan. -- Dunbar, assisted by four wins by University:E. L. Chan and H. and in this way lost many valu- Liberty Bay, was second with Ong, PC. Yn md Stanley Ha, Y. Nable points, although it must be

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Recreio H. Noronha and H. Goo- round, he was the better of ed by a horse which took right son rescued a girl and s man P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG and I believe that he will super

cede the Chinese owner by the wave, L. Ribeiro and E. Ribeirs, the two, and was featured in sever at Holloway, N., and crashed when all three were thrown into time racing comes to an end for Silva and 3 Xavier

ET.G.CH. Chen and A. Chanal thrilling volleying duels at the through a grocer's shop window. the Thames by the capsizing of a Price 27721

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wing off best on most pees. The horse

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