THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 15, 1937.
MRS. ACKROYD-HUNT WINS AT KWANTI
BITTERLY COLD WEATHER PREVAILS
YOLD WEATHER PREVAILED AT KWANTI RACE COURSE
SHANGHAI WILL MEET. C.
SERVICES
PETER KANE DEFEATS ANGELMANN
RECORD CROWD IN PARIS
FLYWEIGHT BOUT THRILLS.
(Continued from Page 18) OVER THE ENCLOSURES, IT WAS BITTERLY COLD WATCH- ING THE RACES. COMPENSATION, HOWEVER, WAS PRO-
Unfortunately, for the Northern VIDED WITH SOME VERY FINE RACING, THE BEST RESULT team, Marcal, their captain, left BEING WHEN MRS. ACKROYD-HUNT BEAT MISS LOIS for Stranghai yesterday morning by FEARON IN THE DIANA CUP, OVER THE COUNTRY COURSE, a C. N. A. C. plane, and his position in the fall-back division will pro-
Paris, January 19. bably be filled by either Willie Peter Kane (Liverpool) repeated Ward, or Parkinson.
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Mr. G. R. Q. Henriques won the second section of The Jorrocks Cup on Dairen, to pay his backers each the handsome return of $50.
Race 5.
THREE JOCKEYS THROWN Three jockeys were thrown, Mr. J. K. R. Macgregor in the opening race and Messrs. W. T. Stanton and Mr. P. F. J. de Kor's Racing Erik Nelson in the second
Strain, 168-lbs., Mr. L. C. Harris...
Mr. N. R. Q. Bosanquet's Lan- but none of them sustained any in-cashire Loom, 161 lbs., Mr. E. C. jury. Full results of the meeting Parker-Jervis follow:-
Race 1.
race,
Mr. H. A. Browning's King's Parade, Mr. Browning
Mr. L. J. A. Fielden's That's That, Mr. Fielden
Capt. F. J. C Rybot's Glenshee,
Capt. Bybot
Won by four lengths, five lengths be- tween second and third.
-Time: 7.37.
Pari-mutuel:
$8.50, $7.60.
Mr. G. L. Angus's Hot Heels, 160 lbs., Mr. C. L. Gregory
“CURTAIN RAISER”
an earlier success over Valentin Angelmann, the IBU. fly-weight Collet, who plays as a full-back champion, when, at the Palais des for the 4 S. F. team in Shanghai, ed a points victory over 12 rounds. Sports, Paris, this evening, he gain- may be moved to the full-back divi- Angelmann's title was not at stake sion to make room for Bell as aj
as both men were over weight. The wing-half, as the latter deserves fight was watched by 20,000 people, 1further recognition following his the largest attendance ever seen at
fine display against the Hong Kong a fight in Paris. 2 Chinese.
The Englishman's advantage in There is an interesting "curtain-height and reach did not prevent Won by ten lengths, the same be-raiser" to the big match in which the Frenchman from getting con- tween second and third
Army Boys and Civilian Boys will tinually at close quarters and doing Time: 158. Pari-mutuel: Win $6.90; Place $6.20-minutes match.
be opposed to each other in a 70 considerable damage. Cash Sweep
In view of thei Both men started ferociously, and $271.32
fact that a Boys'-Amateur Football in the third round Kane caught his. League is shortly to commence, the man with a beautiful right cross outcome of this match should prove which sent him to the floor. very interesting.
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No. 115 77 152
Race 6.
Win $13.90; Places Ackroyd Hunt
77.52 38.76
Capt C. B. Coltart's Punch, Mrs.
Also ran Loch Ness (Mr. F. C. Min-Worthy, Miss L. Fearon
--Mr. W. T. Stanton's King's shall-Ford), Riceland (ME J. K. R. Macgregor).
Cash Sweep
80
$180.98
138
116
51.72 25.86
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.:- 106, 194.
Race 2.
Mr. G. B. Q. Henriques Dairen,
Mr. Henriques >.
Mr. G. R. Rickcord's Nebular
Star, Mr. Rickcord
Mr. B.. J. Fitz-Donlea's Canary,
Mr. Fitz-Donlea
Miss Barbara Lord's Paymaster, Miss. Lord
**
1 The following are some of the
teams:-
Won by one length, many lengths Ibetween second and third.
Time:, 8.41.
Pari-mutuel: Win $12.80, $6.00, $5.70.
Also ran Until Then (Mrs. Spotted Leaf (Mrs. McAvoy).
Cash Sweep
No.
144 125
TERRIFIC PACE Angelmann forced the pace in the fourth and fifth rounds, both of
and at half-way both men were which he won by a slight margin,
C. Services: Fus. Rowlands (2/RW Fus); A B. Wolverson (B.N.), and Bugler Stevens 1/RU. Rifles); Fus. about equal, but showing signs of Evans (2/R.W. Fus.), Cpl. Campbell the terrific pace at which they had (Rifles), and Fus: Taylor (2/RW. fought. Places Fas); Le Page (Nav-), Tel. Wride (R.N.), L/COL. Miller M.M. (1/sea- forth), Fus. Talbot (2/1 W. Fus.), Pte. Williamson (1/Sexforths) and Pte. Me Guigan (1/Seaforths).
Eybot),
$242.71 69.34 34.67.
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.:- 3198, 369.
Won by -ten lengths, many lengths between second and third.
Time: 7:52.
Pari-mutuel: Win $50; Places $10.20.
$7.60, $13.40.
Also ran Magnolia (Mr. E. Nelson), Susan (Mr. W. T. Stanton), The Roundhead (Mr. J. P. Murphy).
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241
46.
Cash Sweep.
$216.71
61.90
30.95
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.:-
165, 36, 51
Race 3,
Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Daylight Eve, 186 lbs., Mr. C. L. Gregory...
Mr. W. E. Grieve's Ebony Idol, 168 lbs., Mr. H. A. Browning
Capt. Gwyder-Jones's
Double
Race 7.
Mr. M. M. Watson's Glorious Star, Mr. G. P. Rickcord
Mr. A. E. Potts's Juliette, Mr. LC. Harris
Mr. Bosanquet
Mr. NR. Q. Bosanquet's Trojan,
Won by many lengths, many lengths between second and third.
Time: 7.24.
Pari-mutuel: Win s
| $8.50, $7.80.
Also ran, Brutus (Mr. J. B. Jeffrey).
Cash Sweep
No. 52
1
100 19
21192
Chance, 174 lbs., Capt. Gwyder-Jones 3 Won by three-quarter length, ten lengths between second and third.
Time: 3.16.
Pari-mutuel:
Win $10.10; Plates
$6.00, $6.70, $8.50.
$302,77
86.50
43.25
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): No
HKFA XI TO MEET EAST CHINA
The following have been selected
Also ran Belmont Star (Mr. J. K. G. to represent the Hong Kong Foot- Garner-Smith), Happy Hit (Mr. L. Cball Association against the East Marson), The Cheetah (Mr. L. J. A China team at Caroline Hill next Fielden).
Cash Sweep
No. 123
68
29
122
$242.24
+69.20 34.60
Unplaced ponies ($25 each):
96, 17, 203.
Race 4...
2 B. F's Diogenes, 163 lbs., Mr.
1. C. Harris
Mr. L. Reidy's Pride of Tsing- tao. 168 lbs., Mr. C. L. Gregory.
Mr. L. J. A. Fielden's Estover,
163 Tbs., Mr. L. J. A. Fielden
Won by five lengths. many lengths between second and, third.
Time: 3.34.
Pari-mutuel: Win $14.10,
$5.70 and $5.70.
Wednesday,
Rowlands
(R.W.F.);
Pickering (RUR), Stevens (RUR), Wride (Navy), Beltrao (Recreio), Taylor |(RWF); E. Gosano, (Recreio), Lai Shin-wing (South China), D. Leonard (St. Joseph's), Talbot (R.W.F.), and D. Knox (Kowloon).
Bliss
Reserves.--North (Police), (Kowloon), and E. Strange (Club):
SCOTLAND XI FOR NEXT SUNDAY
The following have been chosen.
Places to represent Scotland in the Semi- Final Round of the Sunday Herald
Also ran Jock Scott (Mr. G. P. Fer- International Charity Cup Com
guson).
Cash Sweep
105
$247:43
100
109
70.70 35.35
Nos
ling Gr
-Cap.
Unplaced ponies
Special Sweep on the
"National and P7
No. 1979
2140 $337
Nos 2364 55.40 each
petition against England next Sun- day on the Club-ground...
Rodger (Club); Hill (Club), Steele (Seaforths) Cooke (Seaforths), Me Kusker (Seaforths). Williamson (Sea- forths); Avers (Seaforths), Howlett} (RE) Millers (Seaforths Wilson (Cinb) and Knox (K
Besery Seator
(Seaforth
forths
$120
ge(Seaforth
forths)
Campbell
Spiers
Idama (Sea-
Pte McGuigan
Clinches were frequent in the sec- ond half of the fight, both men tak- ing every advantage of recovering.. In the closing rounds Angelmann Reserves: Riimu. Pickering (1/R.Utried to force the pace, but Kane Rifles) and Spr. Howlett (RE).
Referee:Mr. D. Kossick. Linesmen C. P. 0. Smyth, RN. and Sgt. Isley, R. E
gave as much as he received. The last round was the hardest fought of the whole contest.
Army Boys v Civilian Boys 2.15 p.m. Army Boys: Griffiths (Fusiliers); Pritchard (Fusiliers) and Edwards (Rifles); Bruce (Seaforths), Taylor A. Keown (C.B.S.) and A. Souza (St. (Fusiliers) and Williams (Fusiliers): J.); A Sequeira (St. J.), A. Gottsche McDonald (Seaforths), Burnell (La Salle) and A. Ulrich (La Salle); (Rifles), Lewis (Rifles), Lardner R. Maycock (CBS), P. Jorge (La) (Fusiliers) and Shone (Fusiliers). Salle), W. Pryde (CBS), R. Rocha
Civilian Boys:-T. Jeffrey (C.B.S.);|(St. J.} and A. Cruz (La Salle):
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