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Stage all
all set for annual five-day racing carnival
(By "RAPIER"}
The stage is all set for the Hong Kong Jackey Club's 1950 Annual Racing Comival, which starts at noon today. There ore 10 events on today's programme, the most important of which is the Chinese Club Cup confined to Australian Ponies of 1950. Rocing in the Colony has been attracting more attention than before and all roads will load to the Valley where, once again, racing en- thusiasts will be able to enjoy their favourite sport which has always been very appropriato- ly regarded as the Sport of Kingi,
I in hoped that the weather will be fine and, with the grass track in aiendid condition, we anay Inok forward to some keen Baring.
In reviewing the pospesta for torbey, I feel that it may not be out of plure to reiterate the warn
ng thn, with regard to the mprunt everity, the draw for postlicis is
matter VI
porBANGKUTA ansport-
A le careful consideration la
should prove of In making the right
* setiap
Resortance
selection.
P
Race No 1-Hopeful Stakoa First Bection: One Mite.
The tast risen with
event, which will serve as an in- tronduction for the new Australian
mes to the racing public.
Cron their 1(a3,111 performances, I think the winmei will be one of the Following Der 1 «{kHks!← (Mc Not). Timande
Maitland).
Sirolo rudset
( Bài Pule Yuity Ho Work I BẬT Kwok, and Wonderful Cum Ch Fewn Young)
With Debutante, Mc Nooit hus
*****
Trondo
Therm is, of course, Highlight to be reckoned with as this pony box regated its old form, Judging Trans ils morning gallop
Falty Feet. if it takes it into he head to run straight shoul have no difeulty taking the Uuni position,
As an outsider 1 recommend Lab Marlene
Race No. 3-Bouthern Handi cap: Six Furlongs.
This is aroller sprint event anti is combined to Australian Pontes Class 188
Looking
the OVET
entries don't think there is much dond
that Ama2019 (Mr Porte- Hunt, which was third in the St Andrew's Stokes at the 11th Rørej Meeting, should win
Big Shot #Mr S W Lee), which Handicap the Laggers (Second Section) at the 12th Race Meeting, should have no difficulty in taxing broad place
posiliost Pearl For the third Diver
Fac (Mr
and Blue Sky (Mi Huigole) stanild fight mat the
Issue
200
* Kil opportunity f WIT
Race No. 4--Hopeful Blakea this Ture, but he is likely be m (Becond Bection): One Mile.
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opposition
Their ence will be contested by Bad Stratocruiser, both
Australian 1930
Subscription of which are capable Kaving | Punjen
from otronk Ute Debutante a good fight
ponies entered 3 Tank the follow- Hot Wong
having Wonderful Coming are about the best, are also considered good enough.
Keen them in tenining for some lo extend those named above and
Robin Hood
(Mr. Mil. Forward View (Mr. Pin).. Bay cutie an upset here
Corral (MI Ostroumoll)
mnd
From
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Race
Race
"Rapier's" selections
for today
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1950.
Club must beat Commandos to clinch Rugby Cup
(By "J. T. STUD")
Today's big rugger match between the Common s and Club should be a thrilling and hard fought affair.
No. 1.-Hopeful Stakes A win for the civilians will place them in an al-
(First Baction): One Milo,
DEBUTANTE
IRONBIDE
STRATOCRUIBER
Outsider: Wonderful Cain.
No. 2. Victoria Handicap (First Bection):
The
Mile Post,
BECKENHAM
HIGHLIGHT
FAIRY FEET
From
Outalder: Lili Marlene,
Race No. 3. Bouthern Handkap:
Расе
Bl Farlongs.
AMAZON
BIG SHOT BLUE SKY
Outsider: Pearl Diver.
4
FORWARD VIEW
CORRIB
Outsider: Emerald,
Race
most impregnable position in the tournament table.
Karlen in the season, the Marines suffered their heaviest at the hands defeat
of the [Club, but since then have im- proved beyond all recognition as was evident by their hold- ing of the Army to a point- Hess draw
Their bundling and whole heart- es eToro have been onn of the season's outstanding features.
pack will have a large baaring on the final outcome of the matah.
Club are also at full strength although ono inter-positional change has been made in the pack: Hutson switches with Winyard, as the latter is suffering from n CONUTOD BOcond-row ailment,
Unenviable tank
Hutson is a grand wing-forward andą. Winyord has an unenviable
The team in at full strength: task in ling his bouts in this Focke Yus again advanced hhn-key match.
Stakea
www
8. D Smith hãn welded hie unit forwards into a compact
and the battle with the Club
self to the centre and with Wharfe If the forwards inst the pace.
think the Stakarand MeDermult should produce | 1
Club should just No
Hopeful
manage the win. the main thrust and threat to the (Becond Section); One Mile.
The Police Club's line.
oppose the Royal ROBIN HOOD
Navy in the opener at the Club ground at 3 p.m. and although the Navy are still not at full Istrength, one can only foresee an n for the sailors, un- outright may turn out to be profit-less the porce outsiden have lourat
Saturday's lesson.
An interesting game should be witnessed at Kai Tak, where the Royal Air Force, on their own smell and uneven ground, are a force to be reckoned with and I do not expect the Army to have things all their own way.
No. b-Mapeful
(Third Section): One Mile, BAMBI
FLAG DAY
CLONFECKLE
Handicap:
Outsider: Ringwood Place No. 0.--Enstorn
One
Queen. Handicap:
Mila. BASHFUL BEAUTY ВКУМАВТЕА EGYPTIAN FIELD Outsider; Norac
Race
No. 7. .Western
Six Furlonga.
LUCKY #TRIKE
HOME BUILDER
ROBE EMME
Outsider: Empress Delight.
Club Cup Race No 8--Chingas
Mile Post
In
Tvo From The Once Round and
KENTUCKY
LADY
GOOGIAL
NINETY NINE
Face
htt
No. 2-Victoria Handi- сар (First Section):
The Emerald (Mi Pote-Hunt) 1-1/2
Mite Post.
Robin Hood is regarded in cer From a perusal of the entries intain quarters as the
rters as the likely winter this
face for Australian Ponies and 1 rather like it
it as it has the Class 3
} expect the wines to stamp of a grand gamy come from one of the following.
however, meet with sition from
Beckenhum (Mr Kwok), High-stev
Forward!
light (Mr. Maitland) Fairy Feet View, which has been good over
(Mr. B. Tay and Lili Marlene
(Mr, Pater Young)
this distance during training.
Much as I like Corrib, 1 do that! think It will be good enough here. (First Section), but it should be borne in mind
After its easy win in the Three Tuns Handicap
over the mile at the 11th Race in later races Meeling, it is only natural
Emerald (4 full of life and once
Beckenha will be made firm on the move will not be easy to favourite; it should not disappoint. | overtake.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1950 Saturday 14th, Monday 16th, Tuesday 17th, Wednesday 18th and Saturday 21st January
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race Well be run at 12.00 noon, auch day. The tiffin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.).
There are 10 races each day (50 In all). The "Pearce Memorial Gup" in scheduled to be run on the third day, Tuesday, January, Rade No. 8, at 8.30 p.m.
17th
Through tinketa at $100 pach may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephonk House, afno tickets at $2.- each for the Special Cash Swoop on the "Pearce Memorial Cup." The latter may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that they and thair ladles MUST worr
PROMINENTLY badges
DISPLAYED throughout the
their Mesting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Or
Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches Besson tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Glub, to the Members' Enclosure and, Olub Rooms at $19.- per day, Including tax, for Ladles or Gentlemen 'are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Mambor, such Mam- ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him,-und-for payment of all shiin eto.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure' will NOT be on sula at the RACE COURSE,
The Treasurera" Compradora Office and the Secretary's Office will
10.00 cloro at a.m. each day. Both Omons at 1st Floor, Telephone House, „... A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable "at-tha Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Doy (Tal. 27818).
NÒ CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES. DURING THE MEETING.
SEJRYPUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The pries of admission to the Publio Enclosure is $3.- anch day including tax för all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gator
BOOKMAKERS, TIO TAO MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE. WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE 'RACE MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
BARNAGERVANTS! PABBES,
Servantspau
con will be ferved to private box holders only.
who are requested to dietriisuta'tham with discrimination, and to | endorse, thai?" hames on the pausea." Holders of such paints are not permitted in the Members. Enclosure exeapt for passing through on their 'dufles and must remain in thali`amployers, stands.
BY ORDER.
8. AUGLIAP,
Secretary,
9.-Hopeful
why มโปร
7 also recommend Rose Eine
consideration us for
it is Koo enough to extend the above men- foned ponies If it will take into its head to start when the gate goes up
Empress Delight is good but I noi ROO enough rm afraid is Bgainst these three pontes,
Race No. 8-Chinos Club Cup: From The Two Mile Post Once Round & In.
This is the malu event of the
confined
afternoon
Australian of 1958,
Is und
to Ponies
Subscription The result of this race will na
a guide toward picking the ultimate winner of the Pearce Memorial Cup.
doubt serve ba
Surprising changes
The Army selection shows several suprising changes; McNabb har apparently again fallen out of favour, presumably as a combo quence of starving his wing.
The packs have five changon, of which the omission of Major Rapany comes A a shock; thin burly forward has turned in some sterling performances and i con only conclude that fresh blood has been introduced in the nature of
Sports Pause
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Problem of betting at local soccer matches
Sweep prize increasing
At 5 p.m. yesterday, more than 1,200,000 tickets on the "Pearce Memorial Cup” Special Cash Owcop had boon sold by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, thus bringing the first prize up to approximately $560,000.
Starting times at Fanling
(By "ROVER")
The answers given by Mr. Jack Skinner, Chair- man of the Hong Kong Football Association, to certain questions asked of him at the wookly Press Conference on Thursday, served to show that ho is not yet fully acquainted with what is really happening behind the scenos in local soccer.
It would seem that Mr. Skinner, who has a deep and sincere interest in the game, has much to learn regarding the workings of the Orien- tal mind.
The Japanese were very pollte folk, always smiling and
The following are the starting apologetic, but when the op- times on the Old and the New portunity presented itself, they
Fanling today und
Cournes Tomorrow!
at
Today
Old Couras
TJR. Waters - M. Petermani WA
Nicholaam. A 1. G Yastman I'M. Cution-J W Cingcum
Now Course
2.00
7 16
2.30
2,00 R.N
Undeman-3.0. Moxham
Tomorrow
Old Courso
1.44 Y.D. Hostas–H R. Cleland
# 45 D.8. Robh and L. Gottesan y Maj D., Houston Alzd Maj. JAI
and J. Cowperth Rodern and KN
Fillin
9 #2
K. Kinghorn
walte
NE
Tikhurd
D.30
Khit Blim
N.A Browa
65 32 and
Mandy
JD D.A.H. Younger and 11
19.00
1.8. Anderson and £2. D'fare » A.L.G. Eastman and WA Niebola 10,04 DJ. Anderson---PM. Cork La 10.08 W.0 Davies-A.E Liamman 10.12
Brodie---C EA
Mariman 10,10 K.C Budaun- D. Calvert 10.0 MA Dovele-F.D. Grun 10.74 M.J June..L. E
A.3. Ereon-RJ. McKechnie 10.31 F. Groves-W.G. Robertson 10.38 . Butasbury-4.E. Mchantm Qualifying Rounds Junior Championship
10.2
Old Course AM, and New Course PR. 9.00 & 12.48 A.M. McBride-2,B. Arkeol 0.0412,80 Č.J. Ketola...T.A, Butler 9.00 & 1156 H.M, Brown, Linaker
0.E. Hayes—A.D. de Pinna N.D. Hooker-D, Hung
9.16
1.05
doubl. however, whether a trial for the Services impend-1.13 1.00 Brakes Hellzupoppin, which has so far ing visit to Singapore.
been credited with the best mile
Dutaldor Huntmaster,
No. [Fourth Section: Ong Mia.
HELLZAPOPPIN
TINY GREY
OOL OFIELD
Outsider: Wonderful Mart. Race No. 10.--Victoria Handican Second Section): From The 16 Mile Post. KING OF PEACE PEGASUS
LUCKY STARTER
Outsider: Mlox,
Race Nu, 3-Hopeful Third Bestion): One Mile.
Stakes
Unenviable task
done luring morning gallops. The Army "B" fifteen mest the
'race.
will make an appearance, as ifs Club seconds in the preliminary owners will probably be reserv- encounter and with the inclusion of ing it for the
next
the seven players who have represent- nd their senior sida, should prove Hopeful Stake (Fourth Section).
Amongst the entries the follow-much too strong for their op ing are about the best:- Googlrd posites. (Mr. Maltland), Kentucky Lady (Mr. Needu). Ninety Nine (Mr. Ostroumoff) and Huntmaster Club
Army Mr. Tau).
1.14
G. Bework-W. Bloker 1.20 3.10 0.84 &
R.R. Comba--K.A. Millar 1.21 4 1.20 A.D. Dolly—K, M Alman
1.24 9.12
7.9. Low-G, Birickland 9,304 1,80 W.8. Vauchen-Z.EE, Kila
New Course AM, and OH Contas P.M. 9.00 & 12.45 W.G. Hung-E0.0, Black 1,94 A 19.40–2.19, Mackle—1,8, Barry 1.08 & 11,88 0,H.T. Buen-H.W.K. Hemtb 9.13 A 1.00 RE. Lee-8.T; Chau
16 A 1,0$ T.F.A. Water-RE. Rodger 9.30 1.10 PM. McDonnell-L.C, Hell
Tournament Standing
PWDL F A Pin
8 0 0 0 82 3 12 9.24 4 6 4 1 1 135 .19
It may be worth recalling that Conmando this race war wou last year by Navy
Police Mr. Tag on Home Builder.
Mr. Tho will ride Huntmaster | RAF Leaving out the likely starters with a distinct outside chance of
winning. for the Chinese Club Cup later
I believe.
however, that the In the day, there should be fairly lage entries to compete in this race will be tought out between Googirl, Kentucky Lady and
Luce.
I name the following as havingNinety Nine.
Google, under Maitland, has dune well In training-Bambi (M. Ph, Lionfeckie (M. Mail-been responding very well indeed land), Flag Day (Mr. Chanson, in training and in certain quarters Gypsy Diamond (Mr. K. F. Chiu), it is strongly fancied to win.
On the other Ringwood (Mr. Noodi) and Speed
hand, Kentucky Bird (Mr. Holgates.
Lady, although gifted with an Bambi is greally fancied in easy movement, has been very view of its convincing gallop over impressive over the last quarter. the Six Furlongs in 1.23.1 on. The fact that Kentucky Lody will January 11, with a last quarter be ridden by Mr. Needa is enough 28.4, but on the other hand, Flag to suggest that this pony should Day is also credited with a good have something to Bay at the gallop over this distance.
Anish, while Ninety Nine is a
nice Clonfeckle should have some looking animal
quite and thing to say at the finish, whilst capable of extending those anumed Gypsy Diamond, Ringwood and above. I nominate Kentucky Lady Speed Bird are also good enough to win, Googirl second and Ninety to extend the others.
Nine third.
The two best ponies here for this race are undoubtedly Bash ful Beauty (Mr. Kwek) Skymastor (Mr. Tao).
I
"think, however,
and
the
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Rediffusion
to broadcast today's races
Today's Valley w111
Races at
Happy
mark the In- for Rediffusion Servion) Relay
did not hesitato to stab even their best friends in the back. Quite a number of questions Mr. Skinner on put to problemi peculiar to local soccer, As it would be difficult to deal
auguration all the points raised in the
(Broadoast course of one arti 'e, R is pro- posed to deal
coch point of running commentaries on wlin
this important aspect of the separately in different articles.
which it The first point with
Colony's sporting life. that con- Is intended to deal is
large scale being at cerning local soccer matches.
Mr. Skinner said that he was tho not aware of the fact that rule of the Association which prohibit betting on the result at match is being openly flouted. He added that tho strongest pusstile nction would be taken If definite information could be obtained.
On
At the mlorophones will be Mr. R. A. G. Butler, and Mr. John Wallson who will give Blue Network listeners fall descriptions of the following ruosa Hopeful Stakes (Reco 4) at 1.30 p.m. (Reas b) at 3 p.m., and the Chinese Club Gup at 4.30 p.m. (Race 8), Preliminaries will be report- ed for fifteen minutes before Bach reco.
Quite openly Bettlag. It might be said, han
Of these five League matches, gonc
quite openly at local
one is likely to prove a matches for quite some only soccer
the drawing card and that is thrie and is not connett
Kit Chee bare result of a game alone, but match between even covers the number of genis Club at Happy Valley tomorrow
afternoon. which are to count as a win.
Club have in- Although the
the and
The players affected are either
all expectation under orders to acore a certain proved beyond
since the start of the season, ́18 number of goals and no more or,
if they are betting for their own is hardly likely that they will be account, they make their own able to take full points from this arrangements regarding the num-game against the potential. ber of goals to be scored.
Lon
7.30
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1.20 1.25
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Van
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Ladies' Section
RUGGER RESULT
London, January 12. In a Rugby Union match played today, the Army beat Gloucester by 20 points to Ave.-Reuter.
pions,
Cham
There is one thing about the The winning of pama by one goal is not considered as Club team, however, which might win for betting purposer; If the enable it to cause an upset and not over-strong, that is, the Club players play opposition is
of the win must a robust game-the type' of fools the margin
the Chinese...”, dread be by at least three or four ball which
most. goals.
It is this latter form of betting Army affairs
a ride."
Lady Associates may now ap-scenes or refuse to believe there ply for starting times in advance is any crookedness, are usually for Sundays and Public Hoildays "taken for on the New Course by advising the Club office.
Americans cross bats with St. Joseph's
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Americans cross bats with St. Joseph's in the long
awaited clash tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. while the slipping Canadians tangle with USS Solis- bury Sound in the midday game, to highlight the week-end programme.
majority of teams still in the running for the play-offs are engaged in a drive for addi- tional strength, particularly the Braves, who have recently registered veteran Tony "Pee- wee" Alves and Mickey Remedios, the latter to augment the pitching staff."
which is at times responsible for Apart from the five First Divi- the fullure of certain players to slon matches, there are also two score goals when presented with interesting "Army" alalra, at the easiest of chances to score.
afternoon Sookunpoo, one this This means of betting has also and the other tomorrow, in which to a lot of double-crossing the cream of local Army soccer and those who are greenhorts to talent will be pitted against a the game and are not aware an Portuguese Army side from to what is going on behind the Macao.
Without any indication as to the strength of the Portuguese, it is difficult to forecast the result of these two matches, but having Bribe offered
seen Portuguese Servics players As a matter of interest and by in action before, one can safely way of substantiating the charge say that the local Army playera of betting at local soccer, It might should not take too much for perhaps be pertinent to point out granted.
These two games should do- to the HKEA that one of its re- ferees, Mr. W. Gaffney, was of- Anitely be worth watching and
bе a fered a substantial bribe on ong thould prove to occasion to "allow" the HKEA change from the usual League XI to beat the CNAAF XI in a games!
The following la the week-end Governor's Cup match at Carolina FULL.
programma
To
Mr. Gaffney's cradit, it must be sald that he not only declined to accept tho Okin which was offered to him
the
Room, but Drossing made a written report on the Inoldent to the HKFA.
In
Mr. Gaffney WAS
Today FRIENDLY.
welcome
In the minor loop, the dlce St. Joseph's nine face their they were fully expected to win, hard Spartans take on another next eft hurdle in their home-having regard to the weakness powerful adversary in Ren stretch,
of the opposition. Sequeira's.. Blackhawks this Tomorrow's match between the Outcome of betting PCA v University; St. Joseph's, afternoon
40th Div. v Macao Army;, at Bookunpoo, 4 p.m.n
Ist Divinion V South China v KMB; Caroline Mr. Gaffney's report and de-Hill, 4 pm. Referee: J. G. Fadlay:
P. Manson
and H. scription of the person offering Linesmon: the bribe was read at a Council Richardson.
Police v Commando;, "Boundary Meeting of the HRFA.
Even a simpleton, putting two Street, 4 pm. Reforos: A, E, F. and two together, could readily Guest Linesmen: Wong King- appreciate that the person offers chung and P. George SEA
2nd Division ·· Ing the bribe either "betting himself or acting: News Vondors v Bouth Chipa; for certain parties and that Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m. Reteros: was to his or their interest that E. Stubley.
Yard Folica v Police: Boundary the Chinese lose a match which
Street, 2.30 pm. Referee: K. M. Asten.
Navy v Dockyard; Navy, 2:30. p.m: Roterco: G. T. Grummitt.. Saints and Frank Cicary's Ameri- It might also be mentioned 2.30 pm. Referon: D. P. Lai. E
St. Joseph's Prison's;. St. -Clovers being granted a post-cons will be a scuffle of strength that rivis which formerly Look
p.m. Roforco: C. M, ponement against Squaws, there against strength, as both sides pit place at local soccer matches Joseph' will be no ladies league game this their long-ball hittera against were the direct outcome of bet- Lennard.
be week, but a friendly encounter cach other.
who had bot
Tomorrow Individuals Wahoos and between the
Among Cleary's powerhouse heavily and who were in" danger
FRIENDLY tomorrow at 11.00 am Teresa's has been arranged for
stuggers are Harry Ayros, Bob of losing, saw fit to cause trouble, Combined Army y Macao Army: ̧
and kind snatcher which would lead to the abandon Sookunpoo, 4 pm2 Molang "
wha contributed ment of a gamo, upon the hap Adat Division “ MUFPDC Chair victory over thej pening of which, event they would || largely to
Kwong Wah v RAF: Caroline be relieved of their responsibiH, 4 pm. Referee: FEnnis The explosive Saint artillery ilty to make good a bet. Linesmen: Cheung Yan-sing and of the current season, players consists of George Souza, current it is suggested that. If the A Locked me beste s
J
Race No. C-Eastern Handicap: | Race No. B-Hopeful Btākos One Milo,
(Fourth Section): One Mile.
This race is more or less a gift The for Hellzapoppin (Mr. Black), as amongst
gst the entries I do not think there is It is more or loss a return bout judging by its mile run in
a pony to extend it, between these two ponies.
with a last The last time they met was in One time of 1.56.1
quarter of 28.4 on January 7, the Hong Kong Autumn Cham- pions at the 12th Race Meeting during training.
Tiny Grey over 1-1/4 Miles.
(Mr. Maliland) Skymaster WAE defcated by abould have no difficulty in tak Bashful Beauty by three lengths. Ing the second position with As the race will be contested Goldfield (Mr. Renner) fighting over the mile this afternoon, I out the third position with Won consider it is more to the king derful Mare (Mr. Holgate). of Bashful Beauty then Sky- Race No. 10-Victoria Handloap master.
| (Second Section): From The 1/ Bashful MHè Port. Beauty will just win, with Sky- The last race of the day is an master taking recond place; other sprint affair for Australian leaving the third position to be Pontes Class 3 and over this "dis- faught out between Egyptian tance the best thing to do is to Field (Mr. Maitland) and Norse look for sprinters Queen (Mr. Polo-Hunt).
King of Peaco
Alexander), (Mr. Race No. 7-Western Handicap: has been knocking at the door of -Six Furlongs.
succoss for a long time and I think This is a sprint ovent and is its chances are rather bright. confined to Class 2 Australian It came fourth at the 11th Race ponies with winners of war Meeting over the mile with Mr.
and fans should up-to-date Ly
In the batting averages more races since January 1, 1947, Thomas up. Benner). Le
regarding rules of this popular Ston
are the inimitable Jindoo Hussain and barred.
pastime. te"" tho Pegasus
Jast but
not least he ant change is Dave "Burn" Looking 'over
entries the.
next pony to be considered that the pitching, distance has
The most. Important
Although conceded that following ahquld be prominent:---- Lucky Strike (Mr. Kwok), Home though it failed to gain a place been altered from the existing 43
the Builder (Mr. Alexander), and Lucky Starter (Mr. K. F. Chiu), "no-hitters and "one-hitters" un Sherry Bucks has been tossing
last time out, and
feat to 40_feat. This will make has a faster bail, Saint clabater Emme (Mr Ostroumon) and
a fast mover and can be do- achievement to be proud of
upon to make a fight of it. Another change, protects the famed and supported by a sure
thom steadily In the last fow
| Empress Delight (Mr.. C. FUNDA Deniedr. Ostroumbff) -- In" an= |
I do not think we need looks further, than, Lucky Striko ad
Bt.
The 1950 rule changes have been received, and although it in uniikely that they will be adopted locally for the duration
Canucks last wook.
unce morp.
die eventual winner. other likely winner, as this pony runner who remains on his are held, should emerge victorious
Lucky Strike has been pro-is fast over this distance and it base and is hit by a batted ball
The previous rides declares him perly tuned up for this Annual should certainly be well backed.
out:irrespectiva. Whether he was Carnival and I feel it will havo
BADMINTON
Sparkling Star will bo
on or: off: 1AG Duery but underst a very good chance in account charge of Mr. Peter ing for this raco
well new regulations, he cannot be think this combination w Home Builder has been" whis- worth a ticket each way, on this case, ou
called, outES PLATNOSFERAT
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