THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 11, 1937.
MACAO RACE MEETING TO-MORROW
GRAY & CRAWFORD
EXTEND
RECREIO "STARS”:
SULLIVAN HAS BAD PATCH
S. A. RUMJAHN WINS
(By "REFEREE”)
There was some sparkling tennis witnessed at the Hard Court Tennis Championships at the United Ser- vices Recreation Club yesterday when several doubles encounters were featured. Most thrilling was witnessed when the Portuguese pair, A. V Remedios and J. Gün- salves beat S. A Gray and A. Crawford, of the KC.C., in a three set tussle.
A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman. the U.S.R.C. first string, entered the second round as a result of dis- posing of F. E Kwok and S. W. Liang, of the C.R.C. The losers led 4-2 in the second set, but could not hold their advantage and eventua1 ly lost 5-7.
RR Todd and G. E R. Diver caused a surprise when they eli- minated In Tak-cheuk and Wong Shiu-wing in straight sets, the second set being a furious affair.
Rapier's Selections
For Macau
RACE NO. 1
KING'S PARADE MORTMAIN-
RACING. STRAIN
* OUTSIDER: MOUCHE
RACE NO. 2
HOVENFELS
MERRY MAKER FAIRY OUSEL
OUTSIDER:":
COUNTRY FLOWER
RACE NO. 3
GOLD COIN
LAUGHING GIRL
PLAIN VIEW
OUTSIDER:
LAUGHING CAVALIER
RACE NO. 4
SHANGHAI 4
MORNING TIP SHIP YIN GRAND
OUTSIDER:
VICTORY LIFE
RACE NO. 5
THE BIG TRAIL MEADOW EVE "GOLD CLAUSE
OUTSIDER: *HOPEFULLEG RACE. NO. 6.-
MOUNTAIN VIEW "MARIPOSA
CAVALCADE
OUTSIDER:
NATIONAL FAITH
SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING
Programme of Nine Events
TROOPERS HURDLEO RACE INCLUDED
FOR THE FIRST TIME TIENTSIN CRACK JOCKEY WILL BE ON VIEW
KEEN SPORT ANTICIPATED
(By "RAPIER")
AS a fitting prelude to the commencement of local
racing, the Seventh Extra Race Meeting which will be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, September 25, the Macao Race Club have arranged an attractive programme of seven events at the Areia Preta Race Course, Macao, to-morrow.____
With the inclusion of a Troopers Hurdle Race (Unofficial). which is being held for the first time in Macao, interest should be well maintained throughout, especially in view of the fact that en tries for the various events can be regarded as very satisfactory. Furthermore, lady riders will again be catered for, so everything points to a successful meeting...
The damage done to the stands and track have been rapidly repaired, and visitors can rest assured that everything possible will be done to ensure their comfort.
THE TROOPERS' HURDLE-
RACE (UNOFFICIAL):
14 MILES— This should prove a most interest- ing event, and I expect to see the following facing the starter:
jockey, who will be taking out Gold Coin, in which event Mr. H. C. Pih. will probably ride Laughing Girl
Gold Coin looks quite capable of winning this race, although Laugh-- ing Girl must be regarded as dan- Herga (Mr. W. O'Neill).
igerous contender, with Plain View Ike (Mr. B: C. Field).
(possibly providing the element of Jack O'Lantern (Mr. J. P. Mur- surprise. This should be a good race to watch, with the result in
Gray and Crawford and Remedios. and Gonsalves were featured in by far the best doubles match to date. The KC.G. pair clearly demonstrat- ed their superiority in the opening set which they won at 6-4 Gray's fine net play combined with alash- ing forehand attacks by Crawford did not give the Portuguese pair. 2 chance to settle down, but they the Seventh Extra Race Meeting to be phy).
The following is the programme for soon found their form in the held at Happy Valley on Saturday, second, when Gray's poaching September 25, 1937:- propensities saw several potential Handicap-Winner $550. Second $275. 1-200 pm Tweed Island Bay winners end in the net or out of Third $175. For China Ponies, "B" court. He was probably seen at Class. Jockey Allowance Entrance his best in the third set in which $5. One Mile the Portuguese secured a lead of Winner $500. Second $300. Third 2-2.30 pm-Corroboree Handicap. 5 clear games and were then forced $200. For Australian Subscription to concede three games before claim-Fonies, "A" Class Winners of $3,000 Parade, which will have to carry 10 ing victory.
Remedios' net play was featured.
King's Parade (Mr. H. A Brown-doubt right up to the end. ing).
GEORGE POTTS' MEMORIAL Mortmain (Mr. F. G. Nigel).
CUP ONE MILE. Mouche (Mr. AH. Potts).
There is keen competition among Racing Strain (Mr. W. E Grieve)-the various owners to anne The Curlew (Mr R. H. Cole). With the exception of King's
tions are somewhat different
coveted trophy, but it looks Shanghai 4 will not experien dificulty in winning, desu or more in stakes since 1st January. lbs. more, all the other entries have heavy burden of 160 Gonsalves was the steadiest of trance $5. From the 1% Mile Post of 175 lbs. and over the distance of superior to the Macao subscription
1937, barred Jockey Allowance. Ento shoulder the rather heavy weight This pony is undoubtedly the Portuguese players and shone (About 5 Furlongs). with some wonderful passing shots
33.00 pm. Sab Griffins Autumn 1 miles, this is certainly a tre-griffins, and in view of its past bril- down the side lines, while Plate Winner $750 Second $300 mendous burden. Over Seven Fur hant performances. I fail to see Third $206. For China Pomes, Sub- longs, King's Parade won the Ma-how it can possibly be beaten. scription Griffins of this Club of this Sullivan and Goldman will have Season. Weight: 145 lb. 1 lb. penalty chine Gun Troop Race at a previous Morning Tip is my nomination for to play a much better brand of ten-for every $200 or part thereof won in meeting, but it was a flat second place, with Shin Yin Grand nis if they hope to make further stakes. Entrance $5. One and a race, whereas to-morrow's condi~ filing third position. progress Sullivan's net play was pitiful and time and again easy win-Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200 fancy King's Parade to win again, ners were lost through sheer care Class. Jockey Allowance. En second place with Racing Strain For Australian Subscription Ponies, however, and nominate Mortmain for lessness and poor judgment. He trance $5. Six Furlongs, jumped for the high ones much too soon and the result was inevitable. First Section-Winner $500. Second position..
Goldman lost all speed in his driv- Class. Jockey Allowance.
↑$250. ~Third $150. For China Ponies LLAMA MIAU PLATE: 5 ing, although he was deadly any-trance $5. Six Furlongs.
Eu-
PURLONGS where near the net, while his place-NOTE: One Entry only will be ments down the centre were win- ners practically every time. He was caught napping on one or two oc- casions, by Kwok's service:
In spite of Sullivan's weaknesses, however, he shone in the later
Quarter Miles.
4-3.30 p.m.-Vaucluse Handicap
ILHA VERDE HANDICAP-
6 FURLONGS.
5.-4.00 pmIs and Bay Handican and Ike fighting it out for the min ke Big Trail with S. W. Tang
This race will be contested by the
top, came în first at the March Meeting, beating Morning Tip and Meadow Eve For to-morrow. Mr. H. C. Pih will be entrusted with the mount, and on that account alone. coupled with its previous couvine- win. I believe it quite capable ing Country Flower (Mr. K I Ip of repeating its previous Coureur Bleu (Mr. S. L Yuen) Meadow Eve and Gold Clause shon Fairy Ousel (Mr. Ip Kui Ying)fight out the finish for the Hohenfels (Mr H _C_Pih)_____ Merry Maker (Mr N Deitz). Wood Nymph (Mr. SW Tang)- Judging from its performance at of this the April Meeting,
it came in cond-to Goki Cla in the reta msider that
made for the Island Bay Handi-following:- cap (Races Nos. 5 and 9). En- tries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the dis- "cretion of the Handicapper. 6.4.30 p.m. - Clear.
stages of the second set when he Stakes. Winner
tedly with splendid Third $125. For China
Class, and Subscription Club of this Season the
backhand drives,
and
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better
Winner $45
places.
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