FIRST
AT THE
POST
IN
1820
JOHNNIE
WALKER
WHISKY
HAS BEEN
THE
WINNER
EVER
SINCE!
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THE CHINA MAIL RACING SUPPLEMENT, FEBRUARY 26, 1938
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Silkylight Is Champion
For The Year
"RAPIER" REVIEWS THE MAIN RACES AT ANNUAL MEETING
With the exception of to-day's racing, another Annual Race Meet- ing has practically come to an end, and, judging by comments I have heard in every direction, the 1938 Meeting is regarded as one of the most successful sporting events in recent years. Clean, wholesome sport predominated, and the successful cul- mination of this Meeting is due in no small measure to the care: and attention which the Stewards and Officials of the Hong Kong Jockey Club have taken in ensuring that all arrangements are carried out with absolute precision and the minimum of dis- comfort.
The fine weather which prevailed last Monday was responsible for the presence of one of the largest crowds I have seen for a long time. The public stand was packed to its utmost capacity, and many found difficulty in obtaining adequate standing room to watch the races. It was certainly a fine day for running off the Derby. The attendance on the next two days was quite good, but not to the same marked extent as last Monday, when the number of persons present must have constituted a record.
THE MAIDEN STAKES
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In this race, which was contested by new griffins, spectators were given a taste of what Silkylight was capable of doing. On the rise of the barrier, Mr. Moller was fortunate in sending Silkylight out to a commanding lead, and it was never overhauled, although Mr. Encarnacao made a gallant at- tempt on Cameronian. What disap-light View was trailing behind Confu- pointed me most was the failure ofsion Bay most of the way until coming i Humdrum Eve, as I considered it a into the straight. It was at this stage. fast pony over short distances, but be- that Moonlight View came into line yond its bold effort in the back straight with its opponent, and these two were it was hopelessly outclassed,
neck and neck for the rest of the way. The result, a dead-heat, was very pos pularly received, but had Mr. Needa brought up Moonlight View a fraction. of a second earlier, he might have won.
THE SYDNEY MAIDEN STAKES
Divided into two sections, the first one provided a most thrilling finish. Known for his ability to get off to fly ing starts, Mr. Proulx made no mistake
THE VALLEY STAKES on Annabella. It shot out into a good In my previous notes on the new lead, and but for its sudden lapse in subscription griffins, I stated that it swerving away from the rails in the was possible that, as in the case of home straight it might have won. Gordito last year, there was a pony Tornado Star, the ultimate winner, was whose training had been kept in the left stranded at the start, but it res- dark, and this turned out to be correct. ponded gamely to Mr. Marshall's urge, Many of course knew that Desert Star and just pipped Annabella at the post. was the "dark horse", as its win only Ridden by Mr. Poy, Lucky Lad very paid a little over $41.00, but the ma nearly created a sensational upset, as jority of racing fans had no hint of its ti was only beaten by Annabella for ability, and it was hardly mentioned second place by a narrow margin. in the local presa as the likely winner The finish of the second section was of the Valley Stakes. It was cleverly tame in comparison. Backed with the ridden by Mr. R. B. Moller, and as a utmost confidence by the betting pub-¡result of that race, and his subsequent lic, Little Audrey caused most bitter win in the Derby on Silkylight, Mr., disappointment. It had an atrociously Moller has established a reputation on bad start, and by the time it got going the local turf as a very clever jockey. Criffel was a long way ahead, and it was a forlorn task. Criffel won with many lengths to spare, and Macquarie River (Mr. Maitland) was also in front of Little Audrey at the finish.
- THE TRIAL PLATE ·
The race itself was most interesting, Desert Star holding on to its slim lead, with Smiling Thru following closely behind, and Louis XIV filling. third place. Incidentally, there was only one person in the "Daily Double" bet In the absence of Desert Chief, which ting who succeeded in making the right was reserved for the Derby, the main nomination on Desert Star, and accord- contenders in this race were Confusioningly he reaped his reward with the Bay (Mr. Maitland) and Moonlight handsome nayment of $3,037.001 View (Mr. Needa). It was a great
THE PERTH PLATER
race, and what a thrilling finish it After its failure in the Sydney turned out to be! Always keeping Maidens on Saturday, Annabella came back within striking distance, Moon-
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RAPIER'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY
RACE NO.:1:
SALVAGE MASTER. ARABIAN CAT. LUCKY ELEVEN.
OUTSIDER: Fei Ying
RACE NO. 24
GOLDEN COW. ALI BABA. FIVE RULERS...
· OUTSIDER: Planet
RACE NO. 3;"
HALF MOON EVE. LANCASHIRE LASS. ADVANCING TIME.
OUTSIDER: Lucky
RACE NO 4:
- DERBY DAY.
RANGER
A GREAT TIME."
OUTSIDER: Zodiac
RACE NO, 5:
LOUIS XIV. SMILING THRU.
DESERT STAR--
OUTSIDER: Piet Hein
RACE NO. 6:
PLAIN VIEW: YTHAN.
LAUGHING GIRL.. OUTSIDER: Royal Consort
RACE NO. 7:
SOLDIER OF HONOUR.
· COSSACK'S BEAUTY. WILD LIFE.
OUTSIDER: Soldier Of Britain
RACE NO. 8:/
STRATHROY. ELECTRON. GYPSY LOVE.
OUTSIDER: - Lancashire Chips
RACE NO. 9:
BOOLAT BAY::
- COMMENCEMENT BA
JUNGLE JIMN
OUTSIDER: Tyne
DAILY DOUBLE:
Derby Day.
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