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Easter Race Meeting "2nd" day:
BASHFUL BEAUTY FAVOURITE FOR SASSOON CHALLENGE CUP
(By "Rapior")
The Second Day of the Easter Raco Mooting will
commence at noon today.
There are 12 events on the programme, the most. important of which is the Sassoon Challenge Cup.
ever, it is capable of extending both Meteorologist and The Hope- ful.
After a third placing in the Mirs Day Stakes over Six fur- longs at the 1st Race Meeting. It is only natural to expect that Corrib (Mr. Ostroumoff), will be made firm favourite and it should not disappoint.
There is, of course, just a pos
may cause an upset, provided it does not suffer from a bad start.
Glamour Butterfly (Mr. Pote- funt), although unplaced the last time out with Mr. K. P. Chiu up. is another pony
which can be relied on to do well here.
It is a race for Australian Ponies placed. Over this distance, how-siblity that Ironside (Mr. Noodt), of the Hong Kong Jockey Club of any season. Weight 150 lbs. Ponies to be ridden by Riders approved by ie Stewards. The Cup is
presented by Sir Victor Sassoon, Dart., G. B. E., in memory of the late Mr. D.E.'Sas- soon, and will be held for one your by the Owner of the Winner, who will also receive a memento. Race No. 1-Aplichau Handi. Section): 1-1/4 cap (Bocand Miles.
Novice jockeys will be on view in this opening event, and they will be called upon to
handle Australian vonics of previous sea sans classified Cluas 5.
Although many will place their
An an outsider I recommend keeping Desire (Mr. K. Kwok) in mind.
No. 3 Bhaukiwan Place Handicap (First Section): From The Two Mile Post Once Round & In. Australian ponies of previou
classified Class 2 seasons gather together for this event, and it look as if the finish will be fought out between four ponies only.
will
The distance also favours Gypsy Diamond (Mr, K. F. Chiu), but I doubt if it can do better than place.
On account of the low weight (137 lbs). which will carry,
Coin (Mr. Peter Wonderful Young), is a decided menace.
Race No. 6-Sassoon, Chat- lenge Cup: One And A Quarter Miles.
Lucky Starter (Mr. K.F. Chiu) will undoubtedly be made hot
This is the main event of the favourite. On form, it should cer tainly have no difculty in win-afternoon and is confined to Au- Marigold (Mr. Tao), should all stralian Ponies of the Hong Kong Jockey Club of any season, weight second position..
For the third place, I think Pay Day (Mr. Chanson), is the choice, but I recommend keeping an eye on Sookinpots (Mr. Holgate).
in Desert Knight (Mr. nic), on account of its second g
Park placing in the Lingfield Handicap (Second Section) ove six furlongs at the 2nd Race Meet ing prefer Countess Delight (Mr. Lam King-tak), which was unplaced in the Third Section of this race, on account of its fitness at the moment during moraing gallops, with Desert Knight second National Gift (Mr. Chuang) third,
100
lbs. Ponies to be ridden by riders approved by the Stewards. By virtue of its win in the Champion Blakes of the Annual Meeting, Bashful Beanty (Mr.
Race N2, 4Mataukok Hand!.
Kovok, is the obvious choice, cap (Becond Section): From The but Skymaster, (Mr. TRO), the 1-1/2 Mile.
holder of this Cup, must not be In this sprint
race for Austra- disregarded although it was beaten in ponies of previous seacons by three lengths by Bashful classified Class 6, I don't think it Beauty in the above face
It is
"Rapier's" Selections for today
Race No. 1--Apliches Handicap Race No. 7-Malauchung Handi.
(Second Baction): 11⁄4 Milos.
COUNTESS DELIGHT DESERT KNIGHT NATIONAL GIFT
Outsider: Liberation Star.
Race No. 2-Tai Hang Handicap (Second Section): Six Furlongs.
METEOROLOGIST
Race
THE HOPEFUL, / HURRICANE
Outsider: Desire.
No. 3-8haukiwan Handicap (First Section)! From The Two Mile Port Once Round ☎ In.
LUCKY STARTER MARIGOLD
PAY DAY
Outsider: Sookunpots, Race No. 4-Mataukok Handicap
(Becond Section): From 11⁄2 Mile Post,
TOPPER
DOMINO
JUMP BID
Outaldert Marber.
The
+ cap
Race No. 6-Balwanho „Handicap!|
One Mlle.
CORRIB
IRONBIDE
GLAMOUR DUTTERFLY
Outsider: Wanderful Coln.
Race
No. 6-Saon
Challonge
Cup: 14 Miles.
BASHFUL BEAUTY
▾
SKYMASTER
GOLDEN DAHLIA
Outsider: High Speed.
is just as capable as the others of winning.
remark applies to Nervous Witness (Mr., Renner).
The same
Race No. 10- Pokfulam Handicap (Third Section): From The 1-1/2 Mile Post.
This sprint race is confined to Third Section of Australian ponies of previous sensuns classified 8.
In the Phoenix Park Handicap
In view of Liberation Star's dis- appolating form at previous qui- Ings, can hardly be expected Tupper (Mr. Ostroumoff), for the has more than an outside chance | Moeting, Ballerina, carrying 148)
recommend it for a win, but there is no doubt, however, that this pony has been improving and a win sooner or later is indicated. I will again be taken out by bir.
Thomas this afternoon.
Race N2, 2-Tai Hang Handi- cap (Becond Section): &ix Fur langs.
As a result of winning the Scurry Handleop (Second Section) over this distance on the fifth day of the Annual Meeting, Meteorolo- gist (Mr. Needs), has been peal- ised by 12 lbs, but even ni 159 lbs it has still a chance of repenting its previous sucCCES.
Meteorologist ran
well under Mr. Needu, but today it will have to be on its best form to slave off the challenge by The Hopeful. which will have Mr. Helgate's experienced handling.
rno very
Hurricane (Mr. Wong Yan), was running well the last time out. It
is necessary to look further than fighting fit at the moment and (First Section) at the 2nd Race likely winner.
of reversing its last
second to Happy Farmers.
Mile.
V. 1. P.. PEGASUS LANA
Bastion):
One
Outsider: Flying Arrow. Race No. Lai Chi Kok Hand!
cap: Bix Furlonge,
HELLZAPOPPIN FORWARD VIEW DEBUTANTE,
Outsider: Bratocrulser. Race No. 2-Apilchau Handicap
(Third, Bection): 114 Mites.
TOP HAT LIGHTNING
THE TIGRESS
Qutalder: Nervous Witness. Race No. 10-Pokfulam Handicap (Third Section): From The 11⁄2 Mile Post.
BALLERINA
JETFIRE
FAT CHOY
Outsider: Bronte,
Race No. 11--Ho Man Tin
cap:
Six Furlongs.
ANNA
GLADIOLUS
HOPPER
Outsider: Ringwood.
Calcutta Club Soccer:
win all-India Rowing Regatta
Madras, April 8...
The Calcutta Rowing Club swept the board in the finals of the first post-war All-India Rowing Regatta, which ended here today. They won all three trophies. for sculls, pairs and Tours-afeal that was per- formed by the Royal Con- naught Boat Club 14 years ago.
D. Sinclair (Calcutta R.C.) svon] the Macklin Silver Challenge | Sculls by three lengths from C. Cal- Basu Mullich (Lake Club cutta).
The most important event of the final of the the day wan
Willingdon Trophy for fours. which Calcutta won by beating the Colombo Rowing Club in 3
mins, 30 secs, with the better
and
わせ 40 strokes rowing
Calcutta
Handi-start,
Race No. 12----Bhaukiwan Handi- (Becond Section): From Once Post
Two
cap The Round & In.
Milo
JEEP SHING
ROJE EMME CHIEF PILOT
Outelder: Dominion Day.
Softball:
against Colombo's 38,
Saints again... humble Kowloon
Motor Bus
Although they fiolded their bost team for their
· First Division League soccer match against ú scratch St. Joseph's XI at Happy Valley yes- terday, Kowloon Motor Bus disappointed their supporters badly by losing to the Saints by two goals to ono,
The success of the Saints was in no small mea- sure due to the brilliant defensive play of their full-backs and halves, plus the fine op portunism of their forwards.
Outstanding In the
St.
took an early lend and Increased Joseph's defence was Pitman, it midway down the course be- the pivot, who proved to be fore Anishing
a match for the very powerfully more than and with excellent timing.
nippy KMB inside trio. The final of the Venables Bowl The speedy Tang Yee-kil was I completely innocuous by the Calcutta R. C. rendered (pairs) saw (Gladstone, and
and al- Odhams) beat the tenacious Pitman Calcutta University (J. Singh and though Tang and his aides tried S: Bhattacharya) by about three every wile they knew, they could lengths in 3 mins. 48 sees not shaice him off and invariably found themselves beaten to thu Reuter.
bail, both in the air and on thứ ground.
Braves outclassed by Americans
·
(By "GRANDSTAND")
bowed to the Americans again in the second round of the Softball Senior League play-off, as Frank Cleary's Yanks outclassed the War- riors 9-3 before a large gathoring,
defeat at ibs with Mr. Auchnle up, came in Braves
It would appear that, although given 150 lbs, Ballerina (Mr. Os- troumo), has the best recom- win if a good mendation position is drawn.
Jetfire, under Mr. Lam King-In tak, ran placed in the above race,
As it will have Mr. Holgate
On the other hand, there are High Speed (Mr. Pote-Hunt), and Golden Dahlia (Mr. Matt Iand), to be reckoned with as they are now well tuned up for this great ruce and should give the above two ponies a great battle.
It will be called upon to carry the hands of Bashful Beauty. 152 lbs today, but due to the short distance and the fact that it won the Alexander Park Handlear (Second Section) carrylag 160 lbs over Six furlongs for Class ponies at the
last meeting, honestly believe that this pony is
here. capable of winning again
Alex. F.C (Mr.
Regarding the other entries, which was second in the | am afraid they can be left alone, I have a strong feeling that Bashful Beauty will just about do the trick,, but I dere say that the finish will be of such a nature that it will be worth going a long way to see.
Pack Handicap Th
Thire
Section) at the last meeting, bu later disqualified for crossin "Sunkiss" and boring on "Honey Dew" in the straight,
the
next best bet, and may just about secure second place.
A keen struggle should insu between Jump Bid (Mr. Hau) and Marber (Mr. Pih), for the thir position.,
Race_No. 5—Balwanho Han-} dicap: One Mile. Australian ponies of 1950 classi-
No.
contest this
Race
for B
as the jockey. this afternoon, it should give a good account of itself over this distance if it does not actually win.
the Inter-Hong loop, Caltex created the upset of the week when they toppled Gibbs 10-4, while Shell booted a last inning rally and were nosed out by San Miguel 3-27
hol
in the following Senior League playout.
Ably supporting Pitman were Pui-yin and Chang Yan
RESULTS AT
GLANCE FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's 2 KMB
SECOND DIVISION
Kit Choo
RAF
2 Royal Navy 1 8 University
Police
1 Dockyard
4
not only you, who
played a looking on as if transaxed, whil Hsu King-seng, reallaing th sparkling game in defence, buti were att prominent in attack, danger, made a vallant but un successful attempt to prevent thi as well. The two backs, Rocha and bull from rolling Into the net.
The Sainte were not, In thi Keung-Yan-ching, also played a grand game, tackling quicidy and least bit upset by this reverse continued to fight bock dog clearing confidently.
Hu King-song, who played in sedly. During a raid on the KM goal for the Saints, was also to penalty, hut Sit Pul-yin, who wan
Kunl. they were awarded the fore and was repeatedly applauded for the spectacular entrusted with the, spot kick nisnner in which he deals with
failed to convert. duncult shots, particularly in the opening stages.
Plenty of dash
The St. Joseph's forward Jino showed plenty of dash and was always-dangerous when in posses- sion. Xavier, who led the attack, was a forceful leader and tireless
.bout
But
i
With this let off, the busma attacked with rollah and at on stage had--the Saints penned their own area, only, cleve packing of their goal by the Joseph's
players – preventin KMB from scoring.
the
KIT CHEE-SOCCER
PLAYERS FETED
The first two chapters passed! by in quick succession without Any runner scoring, but in the] third the Texans staged
rally found the opposing defence-al-... Gibbs attempted a their half of the third semester Interval camo.
most impregnable and when the they were still
Members of the Kit Chee L but the effort was nipped by being led 1-0. twin-killing as "Rabbit" Leung
After the breather, the game XI wore feted at a dinner give buntod a pop-By which resulted continued at a fast pace and the at the Yan Yan Restaurant Ja In Avito Campos boing caught usmen obtained their equalisen night by the Kit Chee Spor off base.
somewhat luckily, a weak Job Caltex went on a scoring spree towards goal by Ece Tal-fal tak- again in the fifth when they sewing the St. Joseph's defence by brate the success of the team i The dinner was given to etle cd four hits around four walks
surprise. totally another five runs.
With but a minute.. left to play.
St. Joseph's forward in his efforts, while Castilho, who broke away and from a wh played on the right wing, always placed centre from the righ required careful watching al-Xavier headed the ball past Tat though
it was apparent that he Kwan-kon to give the Saints
victory by tw Alf Mullig started for Gibbs, but had not fully recovered from the well. deserved The Midget Saints humbled
effects of Saturday's gruelling goals to one. task in Shield final. There are other ponies, how-league leading Black-Hawks soon relinquished the
St. Joseph's Heu King-sen busmen played an unin- Rocha, Keung Yan-ching, Sit Pui ever to be reckoned with, es- 14-4 by playing heads-up ball favour of C. M. Silva after the
The Yan), Bronte (Mr. Hsu), and Fal record.
Betty Lou pecially
dented the rubber spiring game and seemed to be yin, Pitman, (Mr. Went to spoil the Hawks unsullied exons. hud
Chang Yan-ye Ave times.
completely demoralised by Schulte pitched the full goma fast tackling St. Joseph's defenen. Yuk-sang and
the Castilho, Pickering. Xavier, Kat Race
Manson. Matauchung
(Mr. Noodi), which are Choy
Delawares pennant hopes suf
for the Ollers, after which he
took the load quite capable of causing an upset, fered two rude set-backs in as successfully, subdued the Braves
St. Joseph's
KMB:* Tam. Kwan-kon, Le Handicap
Suction): (Second Ona Mila.
while there is also Fearless Wii- many days, dropping to
early in the game when a neat Ping-nam, Tam Chun-fal," Tan to be con- Hawks on Saturday
of passing anded Second section of Australian sers (Mr. Thomas),
with Suni, Hung Hing-yuk, und were
the ball going to Plokering, whg| Kwan-sing. Chin Chi-fal, L Lgain shaded by the P.l. Dodgers Ponies of previous seasons classi-sidered, fled Class 3 will
sant in a fast shot which gave Chun-fat, Tang, Yee-kit, Race No. 11-Ho Man Tin B-7 yesterday afternoon. Handicap: Bix Furlongs
The Squawa staged a last inin-
Tam Kwan-kon no chance. Eun-chi and Loc Cal fal event.
businen triod Although the This sprint event is confined to ing rally For its win in the Hurst Park Australion Ponies of 1950 classi- runs to
which netted them B
hard to obtain the equaliser, they was rapidly overhailing the lead-fied Class 3, will contest this event. Handicap (First Section)-over Bed Class 2
turn the tables on the. ers at the Rock when it suddenly and punters will not have to took Six furlongs at the 2nd
"Clover with a 17-10 count: Car-stampede, Anna, ridden by Mr. Pote-Hunt, men Souza poled out two safe began to lose ground and was un- | far for the winner.
Meeting, Lana (Mr. Wong Yan),
three times at bnt to has been penalised by 17 Husan the Gin Drinkers Bay Slakes ties in 1. 158 lbs.
(Third
Section over this dis- threaten leading. Cecile Araulphy Good as it is compared with
tance at the 1st Race Meeting and, the opposition, I am not inclined judging from that performance, Americam 9—~Bravos 3 to suggest it as the likely winner. consider its prospects of scoring The Americans unloaded a 10- hit barrage upon hapless hurlers The race itself should be fought another win rather bright.
Gladiolus (Mr. Tap), certainly Chapple Remedios out between Pegasus (Mr, Ren- looks dangerous and may cause Gosano to
and Gerry nor) and V. L. P. (Mr. Ostrou-
forge ahead in the home-stretch to Pennantville, maff); but with 135 lbs, to carry
toed the rubber Schulte who
The longest blow was clouted Flying Arrow (Mr. Hay), should
this distance and can be for the Yanks allowed four blows, by Schulte with a three-bagger. not be
overlooked. My preference is V. I. P. as it two pontes a good run for the first fourth chapters.
depended on to give the above two in each of the second and
Squaws 17-Clovers: 10 did the Six furlongs in training
Mentor Frank Cleary, whol Clovers suffered a heart-ṛend- position. on April 6 in 1.28.3 with
A last
usually called Ringwood (Mr. Noɔdi), is ane
tno plays from ing defeat as they saw victory quarter of 28.1 seconds,
other pony to bear in mind as it
the side-ilnes, directed strategy siíp from their grasp in the foul Pegasus may give V. I. P. a
from the centre-field, coming frome. good tussle and it may prove fast over sprint events and if itself little better than La very near If it does not actually
given
through with flying honours a good start, should be
he betted safely twice in addi. Clovers nalled Pat Ozorio at the for second position.
win.
tion to pulling off a Gelding plate for the first erasure, but ram by 12-ahaukiwar
a grass-top wild pitching together with timely (Second Section):
catch to choke off an uprising hits nudged eight runs across the From The Two Mile Post Onco
Neither side scored in the first plate before the fire was put out. Συτ Round & In.
ehapter as McLane of the Ama- ricans and Osmund of the Braves died on base,
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The First Bell will be rung at 11.30. a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tiffin interval is "after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.).
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Race No. B-Lai Chi Kok Handicap: Bix Furlonga. Looking over the entries for this sprint event, Hellzapoppin (Mr, Renfrew), which was second in the Newmarket Handicap over the two mile past at the 2nd Race Meeting seems to be the best bet for a win.
The
danger, of ward View (Mr. Pih), winner of
course, the Smugglers Pass Handicap at the 3rd Race Meeting.
For-
m
bact
Per Mr. Ostroumoff), is not
Raod No.
Handicap
This race will wind up the meeting and the result should pro vide an interesting fish.
snaring
Leading by a single run, the
Virginia Gonsales, pitching the Squaws, struck-out one and passed five to first base on balls. white. Tania Tennisson
for.
the Clovers whiffed three but walked fourteen which almost constitutes
Furious onslaught A furlous onslaught of three
produced three fod wh bunched up blows in the seconda record
Squaws outh!t Clovers 7-4, of and Yanks while Braves replied with, which both Carmen Souza alono tally on two bunt hits. Jayco Guest were both good for Carlos Remedios grounded out: to two in three. Schulte leaving two potential runs
Jeep Shing, ridien by Mr. Os- troumo Haydock Park Handicap (Second came second in the Section) over the mile at the last Meeting carrying 139 lbs. Then there is Debutante (Mr.)
It will be taken out by Mr. Noodt), which has been running Nuodt this afternoon and with well during morning gallops. This the weight of another 8 lbs added, on base.
The third frame passed without
combination should not be ignor. I think it has a good chance of further additions to the score, but
ed.
mind,
winning.
Stratocruiser (Mr. Pole-Hunt), is another good pony to bear in
Race No. Apllchau Handi. ORD (Third Section): 1.1/4 race.
Milen
at
2d
get
Results at a glance
BENIOR LEAGUE PLAY-OFF- -Americans 9. "Bravos p
LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE Squawa.. 17 Clovers
-INTER-HONG LEAGUE Ban Miguel & 8 Bhell Caltex 10 Gibbs SALAMIDGET LEAGUE Mohawke 10 Falcona? Acus
18 Lions Saints Dodgers
1. E. HIN
· B ́Delawares.
10
The strongest opposition, will in the fourth, the Braves squeez-
another run across the panto) came from Rose Emme (Mr. Os troumon), although unplaced in back. Into the ball game, the First Section of the above
A smart double-play in the Afth smothered an' American Then there is Bolle Fontaine
surge as Harry Ayres singled, but was forced out as Frank Third section
of Australiar (Mr. Kwok), to be considered, as
Cleary popped out in the In. Ponies of previous seasons classi-it is good over this distance.
Chief Pilst, which ran unplaced
field. fed. Class B will bottle out th finish in this race: Boom Tour Alexunder up, will be taken out in the fourth, falled to find the who replaced The last
Gerry Goiano meeting with Mr
Chapple Hemedies on the mound (Mr K.T. Chiu), which won th
./"SCORPIONS” TO Lingfield Park Handicap (Thic by Mr. Pote-Hunt this afteradoi
plate. In the sixth when Section) over Six furlongs at the and this combination will do but erratic slants handed out three
PLAY THE REST and Race Meeting seems the like-tor, probably winning.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club, walka, 199 Ty choice. for the first
Dominion Day (Mir, Hsu) should | but I am fusti stenld that it maloq bo ̈kept in mind, as It`i "clutch single":nucked "Scorpions," · Champions of the two markers across after Gorge First Division of the Cricket the distance too
carrying. 137 lbs.
on a passed bail. League, will play a Rest of the liking and for that ram
I am
Another wild hurling spell in Colony XI at Chater Road today.“ Inclined to leave it
the seventh, alded by two bingies The game, which will commence Hat Cair.
.win-
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Cleary and Fieldon both
regis- at ab the moment and consider kunpoo, 3.380 p.m.
Ayħni:drow three, walks -und a rather
over thi international Cup Final orifice. hit safely in his other Lightning (Mr. Ren-
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One other
TODAY'S SOCCER
cojure an upset, while The Tigruas · Linesmen:
nies havelani Leck
(Mr.Kwok CE
munionier Praco" (Dr. Miu), ik not to beinéplected as this pony
Estratio
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