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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 10, 1939

TIME GUIDE

(Continued from 'Page 18)'

2,

2.18.0 Celtic Star (Wong, 158);

Musketeer (Liang, 152); 8, Cy- clone (Chao, 101). Short-head & 2. (A.M. 2).

2.13.0-Just In Time (C. Encarnacno, 168); 2, Boolat Bay. (H. J. A. Hearne, 168); 8, King's Lead (V. V. Needa, 144). 4 and 2, (A.M. 8),

2.10.0~~Rose Jane (C. Encarnacao, 180); 2, Tampa Bay (D. Black, 168); 3, Scenic View (H, C. Pih, 140). Short head and 2. (A.M. B).

2.17.2-Salvage Master (Tao, 185); 2

Double Chance (Needa, 168); 9, Dekko (Hearne, 160). 2 & same. (A.M. 8).

11/4 Miles

2.24:0-Ros0 Elect (Encarnacao, 161);: 2, Desert Chief (Poy, 161); 3, King's Warden (Marshall, 161). 2 & 6. (A.M. 4).

2.20.1-Navylight (Pih, 161); 2, Eve of Harvest (Marshall, 158); 3, Conquering Time (Pote-Hunt, 158). many & 3. (A.M. 1). 2.28.0-Wild Life (Wel, 145); 2, Rob Roy (Encarnacao, 152); 3, New Star (Marshall, 152): 4 & 1.. (A.M, 2).

2.28.2-Rose Elect (C. Encarnaçao, 108); 2, Moonlight View (H. C. Pih, 140); 8, Red Feather (D. Black, 140). 6 and 3. (1st E.). 2:30.2-Hyndford Bridge (Needa, 183); 2. Conquering Time (Pote- Hunt, 103), length. (A.M. 3).

2.02.8-Silkylight (Pote-Hunt, 163); 2 King's Warden (Needa, 161): 5, Wild Life (Black, 163). 6 & 3. (A.M. 3).

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2.33.3-Marksman (V. V. Needa, 158);|

2. Celtic Star (T. L. Wong, 158); 3, Oranje Boven (C. En- carnacao, 158),-. 21% and 14. (A.M. 5).

2.34.3-Rose Jane (C. Encarnacao,

-152)); 2, Tampa Bay

(D.

Black, 161); 8, Scenic View (H. C. Pih, 140), 11⁄2 and 1 (1st) E.).

2.36.0-Marksman

(Needa, 165);

2

Rose Evelyn (Encarnacao, 168): 3. Celtic Star (Tao, 159). 1 and 2 (2nd E. 1).

2.88.4-Celtic Star (T..L. Wong, 158);

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2, Oranje Bovon (Encarnacao 158); 3, National Honour (Chanson, 158). 2 & many. (A.M. 3).

11⁄2 Milos

2.55.4 (record)-Rose Elect (Encarna

cao, 101), 2, Navylight (Pih,. 161); 3, Eve of Harvest (Mar

Many & many. shall, 158).

(A.M. 2).. 3.04.1-Silkylight (Pote-Hunt, 161); 2. Moonlight View (Wong, 101); 8, Red Feather (Wei, 161). a & 8. (A.M. 1).

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3.26,0-Celtic Star (Marshall, 158) and Marksman (T. L. Wong, 158) dead-heated for frat; 3, Febru ary Fourth (Liang, 155), Dead-

(A.M. 4). heat & 4.

1% Miles

8.40.8 Silkylight (Pote-Hunt, 161); 2, Red Feather (Wei, 181). Many. 2 starters only. (A.M. 2). AUSTRALIAN PONIES

Six Furlongs

1.18.3-Vixen Tor (Proulx, 152);

2,

Griffel (Needa, 155); 3, Strath- carrick (Gregory, 145). 3 & head. (A.M. 8).

1.19.1-Cockleroi (Needa, 152); 2, De- vonjan (Hearne, 155); 8 Triumphant Day. (Tao, 156), Neck & 2. (A.M. 1).

1.20.2-Rising Star (Raymond, 147):

2, Murrumbidgee (Black, 148): 3, Amber II (Ip Kui Ying, 144). 1% and 6. (2nd E. 1). 1.22.0-Victory Day (Tao, 156); 2, Ri- vulet (Pih, 152); 8, Rising Star (Marshall, 152). Short head & 2. (A.M. '1).

Half Mile 170 Yards 1.01:3-Bredón (B. A. Proulx, 155); 2, A Great Time (V. V. Needa. 152); 8, Strathcarrick (C. L. Gregory, 162), 8 and 2. (A.M. 5).- 1.08.0-Sydney Lad (Proulx, 155); 2 Victory Day (Tao, 182);" 8. Rising Star (Marshall, 152)

1⁄2 & 2. (A.M. 8).

One Mile 1.46.2-Lancashire Chips (Wel, 147); 2. Lucky Lad (Needa, :152); 8 Double Finesse (Woo, 140), 8 and 5. (2nd E 1). A

1.46.8-Blandford (Poy, 147); 2, Snowy River (Hearne, 148); 8. Viken Tor (Proulx, 148). Neck & 1⁄2

KAM-1)

- 1.47.2--King's Privilege (V. V. Needa. 146); 2, Criffel (B. A. Proulx 155); 2. A Great Time (T. Y. Woo, 150), and short head.

1.49,2-Rivulet (Pih, 158);

That (Happy

Miss Dorothy Paget's Kilatar, favourite for the Grand National recently run at Aintree, only came third, being beaten in the home stretch. Above it is seen training just before the big classic. (Copy. right, Fox).

Ouimet's Victory

By BEST BALL

When news that Francis Quimet,

a young New England lad still in his 'teens, had won the United States Open title was flashed to the world twenty-five years ago, sports minded fans, throughout the United States, began to wake up as to the possibilities of the game. Previous to this victory England had quito dominated the golfing picture, Golf itself was considered an old man's game in the United States. That

youth could beat such renowned golfers as Vardon and Ray was considered almost impossible. Yet so amaz- ingly did Quimet's victory catch on that youngsters throughout the country began to take up the game.

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Quimet's victory was no flash-in- the-pan performance as he subse- quently proved. Ever since he was a small lad living next to the Brookline Country Club, he had played "the game, striving to im- prove on a home made course with home made instruments. Gradual- ly he added to his. knowledge of the game and the quality of his imple- ments. With A game firmly grounded in fundamentals under such adverse conditions, he did not crack when the pressure was on, game, but continued to play his scoring a 72 to Vardon's 77 and Ray's 78.

Wednesday-How Hard to Hit.

GRAPHIC GOLF

FRANCIS QUIMET.. HARRY VARDON

QUIMET POPULARIZED GOLF

IN UNITED STATES A QUARTER OF A. CENTURY AGO. TODAY

TED RAY

BEAT VARDON,

RAY IN PLAYOFF

FOR

U.S. OPEN TITLE

ENGLAND ELEVEN

9.20

HOCKEY

LADIES' SECOND VICTORY

Shanghai, Yesterday.

The Hong Kong ladies' hockey team beat the Rest of Shanghai by four goals to two to-day. The half time score was two nil in favour of Shanghai.

Hong Kong recovered early in the second half, keeping the play always in the Shanghai half. Miss Harker scored twice for Hong Kong and Mrs. Read the remaining two. goals, one coming a few minutes before the final whistle.-Reuter.-

won the Interport Hong Kong match on Saturday in a fine display by 4 goals to nil.

There appears to have been some discrepancy as to who actually scored for Hong Kong, Reuter gave the scorers as Mrs, Read (2), Mrs. Dalziel and Miss Westcott. It is quite likely that this question will not be cleared up until the team re- turns.

Tributes

To Mr. C.B. Hosking

Glowing tributes were · paid to Mr. C. B. Hosking, Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association, at the Kowloon Bow- ling Green Club yesterday on the occasion of various presentations which were made him in view of his forthcoming departure from the Colony.

Dr. J. T. Smalley, Vice-President of the H.K.L.B.A., presented Mr. Hosking with a set of woods on be- half of the Association, while two further gifts were presented by Mr. T. E. Robson, President of Kowloon Bowling Green Club, behalf of presonal friends of Hosking in that Club.

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Mr. Hosking, in neat speeches, expressed his thanks for the gifts. He said he hoped that one day he might be able to "wangle" his way back to Hong Kong.

In the course of the afternoon a played farewell bowls match was between teams captained by Mr. respec- Hosking and Mr. Robson, tively. Mr. Hosking's rink, won by a large margin.

(Club), Carter (R.A.), Lt. Clayton (Navy), Lt. Hook (R.A.), Parker (Po- lice), S. A. Fowler (Club), G. Fowler (C.B.A.), S. M. Ellis (8th A.A.), Mar- shall (R.A.), Pte. Dunne (Middlesex), Lt. Carr (Navy) Lt. Chattey (Middle- sex), Bright (Middlesex), Lt.. Ram (Navy), Lt. Gemmel (Navy) and Lt.. C. Bond Firth (Navy).

The following have been selected to represent England in a trial game to: vis, 152); 8, Devonian (Hearne, be played against the Kumaon Rifles on the U.S.R.C. ground at 4.30 p.m. to- 155). 1 & 1; (A.M.. 2). 1.49.3-Chiltern (C. Encarnacao, 155); day:

2, Devonian (D. Black, 155); 3;

Osman ⠀⠀ (R.A.0.C.); V. National Victory (S. W. Tang, 152). 1 and 2 (1st E.). 1.50.1--Candlelight (Pote-Hunt, 152); 2, Triumphant Day (Tao, 155);

3. King's Herald (Needa, 1652) MARMET FOLDER.

Many & 9. (A.M. 2).

1 Mile 171 Yards. 1.57.2-Lancashire Chips (Black, 152): 2, Able Amazon (Marshall, 155); 3, Snow River (Hearne, 149). 2 and neck. (A.M. 4). * 11⁄4 Milesgeld 2.14,3-Lucky Lad (Needa, 154); 2 Lancashire Chips (Black, 154); 3. Able Amazon (8. W. Pan, 154), Neck & 8. (AM 2)." 2.15.8-Lucky Lad (V. V, Needa, 152); 2 Snowy River (P. Y. T. Wei, 149); 8, Lancashire Chips (D. Black, 162), neck and 15.

(A.M. B).

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