THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952.
Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley
By "RAPIER”
The Sixth Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club, to, be held tomorrow afternoon, consists of 10 events, the main attraction being the St. Grotge's Plate, a handicap race for Subscription Ponies of 1952.
mile.
This is the fifth race on the programme and. It will be contested over the
The first saddling bali will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will begin at 2.00 p.m. sharp.
Here are my estimates of the
chances:
As an outsider Copper i worth following.
0
NINTH RACE
part thereof won in excess of 32,500, Maximum Penalty 11 1b, Knock-Down (Mr Robert Trai) won the Jockey Club Cup
Deep Bay Stakes (Third Sections. over the Champion Course at
One Stile, inl the Annual Meeting, and
In this race for the Third Sec- view of that run it has a grandtion of 1052 Subscription Pontes FIRST RACE
of winuing to-
the likely winner should come Rocky Bay Handicap (First Bee-opportunity.
morrow afternoon,
Star (M from among Radio Icefield
Pote-Hunt) Renfrew). Yardley (Mr
(Mr Pote which was third in the same race Hunt), Bright Bay (Mr Robert with Mr T. L Wong up, is very
Tsall, and Treasureland M Hsu).
tion One Mite.
The curtain rises with this event for class 7 ponies, to be ridden by opproved novice riders who have not wan ten races at any time, anywhere,
Ching-aan),
(Mc
1 Looking over the ponies entered, I think the winner will come from.
Flying Arrow (Mr H, K. Cheng), Jennifer (Mr H. H.
Cassic (Mr Yen General Alarm and E. S. Wong), Flying Arrow, for. its second placing behind Souvenir in the Jockey
Cup over 34 miles
Липиа! the
Race Meeting.
Is. carrying Ib. more, i.e. 151 b., tomorrow; afternoon and, judging from that performance, there is no reason why it should not win.
et
Cleb
Jennifer, which was unplaced at the tast meeting; is gond-nver this distance and 'should be near? at the finish.
Cassie was badly left at the post the last time out but should have a say here tomorrow in this crowd.
General
Alarm, which hus in 115
shown improvement noming fullops, may do well here. It should be worth ticket each way.
SECOND RACE Plente Bay Handleap: From 2
In this race for ponies Class iB, 1 like Prestwood (Mr H. K. Chuang) the best. This pony is quite ft at the moment.
at the moment and, with a change in the Jockey depart- ment It should give Knock Down the night of its life if it does not actually win.
Radio Star is easily the best of this bunch and have no doubt that it will win.
Yardley has been whispered of as the "dark horse" in this race, and for those who are pre- pared to take the risk a bet cach way, may turn out to be profit.
(Mr F Young Conqueror Noodt) hus so far done the best time over this distance amongst the new subs and for this reasonable. alone I think it thould be near at the end,
No Regrets (Mr H. M. Botello), Aviemore (Mr Chun Kit) and Gold Cup (Me Kwok)
also dangerous
over this
are
i istence and any one of them
capable 15
of springing sprpare.
SIXTH RACE
"Junk Bay Handicap:"From 2-
-Mile Post
This event will be contested by Class 1A ponies and we shali see a grand contest with prob ably a thrilling inish.
Looking over the ponles entered I don't think I shall be far wrong in saying that the
winner will come from among Anna (Mr H M. Botelho). Bunkfoot (Mr K. Kwok), High Speed Mr Ostrounoff), and World Peuce (Mr Chun Kit).
Bright Bay and Treasureland are good but I am afraid they are not good enough against the other two,
10TH RACE Rocky Bay Handicap (Third Rec- tion): One Bile.
This race will wind up, the day's programme.
English Cabbage (Mr Kwok) should
have no difficulty in winning. This
pony is more Buitable for a shorter race, but view of the opposition it fully extended, should not be except, perhaps, by Goodwood (Mr Ostroumoff),
In
Southeast Wind (Mr H. M. Botelho) should be placed and Roue d'Or (Mr Yen Ching-lon) may also be worth following for a place.
Flannery
Retains Title
do better tomorrow afternoon High Speos and World Peace stopping the fight in the eleventh
0:0 streng panies. They have round. done well before over the came
.
Champion ・ With Charm | HARBOUR
Dorothy Ann Drew, British Olymple diving "hope," in training at London's Marshall Street Baths. Dorothy, born at Rawalpindi, was All-India diving champion at the age of eleven. She is now seventeen. (Reuterphoto).
Wales Qualify For International Hockey Final
SWIM EARLY IN JUNE
Arangements in connection with the Annual Creas-Harbour Ries and Junior Championships wire discussed at a mea.ing of the Championships Sub-Commit- fer of the Hongkong Amateur Swimming Assaelation held' yeş- lerday wih Mr Ng Chi-man In the Chair,
Mr H, W. Wingle, Sceretary the Association, Informed the meeting that he had written to the Polics authorides relative to Berangements which would be tade during the Cross-Harbour swim. Mr Winglee said that in his letter he had applied for Police assistance in regard to the con.rols of crowds and a premirs of such help had been given.
The Annual Cross-Harbour race will take place on June 8. Entries will 'éloje on May 29, -
It was agreed that any com- petitors who deviated from the course would automatically be disqualified,
The heats for the Junior Cham- pionships will be held on August 25 and 20, with the finols taking place at the Victoria Recreation Club on August 29 and Septem- ber 1, commencing 8 p.m. each day.
Entries for the Junior Chom- pips close on August 11,
following is a list of events for the Junior Championships;
Il Day
Men's 440 metres free-style; breast-stroke; Wamen's 100 metres
Men's 100 metres back-stroke: Women's 50 metres free style: Men'
Women's 200 metres breaal-stroke;
100 metres free-style Men's 4x GU metres relay: Women's 3x 50 medley rejus,
2nd Day
Women's 220 metres free-style: Men's 50 metres free-style: Women's 50 metres back-stroke; Men's 100 etres, breast-stroke: Diving; Men's 100 metres free-style:
netres breast-stroke; Men's 3 x 30
Women's 30
-Wales scored-a-3-1-win over Pakistan yester-medley relay: Women's 4 x 30 relay. day to qualify for the International hockey final against Recreio, which will be played at the Re- creio ground starting at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.
Wales would have won by a much wider mar- gin but for a countless number of wasted goal- scoring chances and the great number of saves made by the Pakistan goalkeeper, S. Samy.
Heate for the Colony Championship, Will take place on September 9 and 30 as well as October 1 and 2. The Bax.s have been scheduled for Octa- ber 11. 14, 16 and 18.
aves Bowls Season
The winners showed a formid-1 the losers were given by die
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Anna came third in the Sassoon Challenge Cup at the last meet- ing, over 11⁄2 miles, and, as it will again be ridden by Me There is Cinderella (Mr Chen Botelho. I consider its prospects Poo) to be reckoned with as it of scoring a win rather bright.
Melbourne, Apr. 24. is quite capable of winning. Bankfoot was unplaced in the Frank Flannery, Australlan above race with Mr R. Tsai up, Hahtweight champton, retained Kentucky Lady (Mr Chubut may do better here than one his title here tonight when he Kit) disappointed the last time cxpects.
bcat Alfie Clay, the referee it came out, but will probably
ovo, the longer distance,
The first two rounds ereable forward line, with a bril-Ï two full-backs Rokha and Yakub Mr Oliveira will take out Pay Day and it has been whispered distance and are not to be over-very even but Flannery began innt lett-flank combination of Khan.
his opponent with that this pony stands a good looked as ponies likely to upset to weaken
Jamies, McKenzie and Brown. ferce body punching and from Interport left winger Brown was Anna. chance of scoring a win here.
then on had complete control.
source of danger to the "Pakis Cloy, an
21 cborigine, wag- Second Bec-game loser and though he lock the ball, and his back-slick cen- tan defence every time he had a great deal of punishment, was
down
tres and crisp corner hits paved only knocked
once-in | Hes and
the Second Section Subscription This
Wales' goals, the eleventh
the round-for
McKenzie knitted the forwarda by Subscription Ponles of 1952. Ponies of 1952 will fight out the compulsory count of eight, Ponies which have won more issue in this race and I think
The fight was stopped soon well together and despite the than $2.250 in stakes are barred, that prominent at the finish will after the knock-down.
silppery condition of the ground Weight 147 lb.
bo Beat That (Mr Oat:oumcif),
At the weigh-in Flannery Kol them going time and again (Mr Rent:cw), seated nine Olymple Torch
neatly combined moves. in stone nine pounds? Judging from performances
and und
The Etrong Matador (Mr T. L. Wong)
Clay nine during the Annual and Easter Fel Chi (Mr S. W: Tung).
following-up by eight
the Weish forwards provided an Race
pounds. Reuter. Meetings,
consider
With Beat That, M: Ostroumoff
excellent object lesson to their Beautiful Lie (Mr Veng) the
opponents, and gave them two best amongst the entries and in has a great opportunity of win-
out of their three goals. my estimation it should winning this raze, but he expecta
EASY TIME comfortably.
THIRD RACE Best Bay Stakes (Pirst Section): One Mite.
ruce will
be contested
SEVENTH RACE Deep Bay Stakes tion): One Site.
stone
strong opposition from Olympic Paris Indoor
Mourne (Mr Ostroumoff) Torch and Mutador, beth of should All second place.
Rebel II (Mr Samarcq) will probably take the other posi
ün.
As an outsider I suggest Supreme Command. (Mr Chen Poo).
FOURTH RACE Sliver Mine Bay Handicap (Firat Section): From 19 Mlle Fost.
Boycott).
which are capable of giving him a good fight,
New Zealand is also considered good enough to extend these named above.
That,
I expect to see the finish in the following order:-Beat Olympic Torch and Matador.
EIGHTH KACE Rocky Bay Handicap (Berend Sec- Hon): One Mille.
Tennis Title
Way
1
Wales took the offensive from corner gave no result and soon backstick centre by Brown, efterwards, Care missed a nice
The second short corner, how- ever, saw the ball going to Me- Kenzie who responded with a hard drive,
Samy, managed to stop it, but was not quick enough to deal with the fast follow-up hit by Brown.
Pakistan equalised In the 23rd minute from a short cor- ner, which was well taken by Nugget Ebrahim,
G Walker in goal had
time being comparatively easy
Just before the interval, Walos called upon
not
more than five gain went into the lead from occasions but the two backs another short corner. McKenzie Paris, Apr. 24.
and Hammond presented TAOT
mir-topped the ball which roll- Grant Golden and Irvin Dorf Impenetrable front to Pakised ever to James. James's hit mann of the United States to-Ann forwards. Though showing was stopped by Sumy, but Card day qualified for the men's fup well yesterday, the Welsh they chead and slammed the singles semi-finals in the Paris! half-line was pe.haps their rebounding ball into the net. International hard court lawn weakest department and only D.
At the interval Wales led by tennis tournament here,
2-1.
and Dorfmann
quarter in 28 seconds-Shun Lee penalised by 7 15. Can it Home Rugger
win
Walker gave the steady per formance of a half in defence and attack.
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The Lawn Bowls Section of the Kowloon Cricket Club will be holding an "Opening Day" at
Sunday, Cox's Road on commencing 3.30 p.m.
Two representatives from each of the Clubs in the local Lawn Bowls League have been invited! To participate.
A number of lady lawn bowlers from some of the Clubs friendly will take part in a game against KCC lady sub- scribers.
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During the tea interval about 4.45 p.m. prizes will be dis'ributed to the winners the KCC Competitions.
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Teams are as follows:
Opletal Guests
ان
A.P. Ricci Peraira, C.E. Terry.
Revie, B.J. Pollock (skip). C.W. Bewelt. J. Caldwell, R. B.
Wales again took the running Marshall, H. Dewar (Skip). on the resumption and increased their lend in the first few minutes, when McKenzie col- lected a backstick centre by Brown and sent in a rising sl:o: part Samy.
A. Stewart. R.M.B. Gutierrez. E. Paulson, U.A. Bumjahn (@kip). F.C.B. Black, H.J. Noronha, F. Rodrigues, M.B. Hassan (skip).
For the remaining period of the game, the Welsh forwards
1. Greenlade. E. Wolstenholm. AL, Roberts, A.E. Billott (Skip).
C. Haynes, J. Moodia, G. Hong Choy. L.G.. Young (Skip).
KCC Members
G.S. Ladd, S.A. Gray. E.R. Ro J. Chubb, J.G. Robertson, .. Canell, E.C. Fincher (Skip),
W.E. Colledge, 9. Rameliand, P. Howarth, W. long Sling (Skip).
17. Catinn, C.T. Champelovier. J. Tang. C. Thompson (Skip).
·E.P. Whits, C.. tapleton, T.E. Baker, JA Tibble (Skip).
M.A. Grimpal, W. Baker, J. N. Wong, W. 3. Howard_(Skip).
Reserves: E. Gifford, G. Lee,
Lady Quests
In the quarter-final Golden beat Christian Grandet (France) This sprint event is confined to
The second section of Class 70-3, 6-4, 6-0 and Dorfmann de-
The Pakistan XI played with Class 4 ponies.
In my
estimation, the result ponies will figure in this event, feated C. de Kermadee (France) 10 men for the Arst six minutes, waiting for their centre-halt will be decided between Shun and, from the entries, it appears 6-4, 6-0, 6-4.
Enrique Morer (Argentina) captain E. Yusuf to turn up. Lee (Mr Chun Kit), Glamour that the likely winner will came
Budge Patly among Gracechurch (M) and
(United After conceding the first goal Butteilly (Mr Kwok), Pegasus from
Ironside (M: FStates) reached the semi-Anals in the sixth minute, to Wales, (Mr Liu), Queen Helen (Mr Renfrew),
Chief Witness (Mr yesterday."
Pakistan filled in the vacant Hmu) and Rowanlea (Mr Noodt),
Oliveira), Norse Lady (Mr Pote- The pairings are Goldo v.place with Abbas and moved A
Morer Hum) and Copper (Mr Liu).
versus. Wahab to centre-half, Judging from its training
Gracechurch, winner of the Patty-Reuter.
Overagerness en the part of were all over the Pakistan goal-selet, F. Goodwin (Skip) the Saturday morning, Saiwanhe Handles (Third Sec- gallop on
more youthful Pakittants mouth but their shots at goal contributed a grest part to
out or saved by April 19, when it completed the ton) from the 1% Mile Post at
the were clther xix furlongs in 1:26.4--Just the last meeting has been
poor game they put up. Time Samy. and again they fumbled with the
THE TEAMS balt er overren, in an attempt to play faster than allowed by the
Wales: G. Walker; Taylor, wet ground condition. The for Hammond; Thomas, Robertson, word line was a disorganised 104, D.
Card, Walker; Spingle, due in no small measure to the James, McKenzie, Brown. defensive, play of their half-line, Pakistan S. Samy; Rokha, which seldom it ever fellowed up. Khan; M. A. Wahab, A. M. the ball. Only when pinned into Wahab, 2. A. Abbas; M. Samy, their 25 yard line, did the halves Nugget Ebrahim, Dilla, Tiger shine, but overcrowding in the Hussain, M. Yusut.
"D" 25 yard line and in the caused them to give away at the same time no less than 10 short corners in the whole match. Two goals came out of these cerners, THE GOALS 'Next' to goalkeeper, S. Samy, the beat performances among
is iny choice and I think it win with this extra weight?. should
with Glamour am Inclined to believe that Butterfly, Pegasus and Queen enn.
Londop, Apr. 24. I ha to be remembered, The following are the results Helen as the main oppositions.
recom-however, that Ironside is also in or Rugby Union matches played would, however, mend
to the race, as it won the Pokfulam | Today. attention a litle Rowanles as the distance is Handicap (First Section) over! Redruth 9, St. Ives 0;
can Six Furlongs for Class 8 pontes it more to its Biking and
with Mr Ortroumoff up at the move fairly fast,
lust meeting, carrying 180 lb. As the distance is more to its liking
FIFTH RACE
St. George's Plate: One Mita This is the main event of the ,afternoon and is
it should give Gracechurch gand Sight for heneurs.
Somerset Police 0, Both 8; Newport 18, Bridgend Rouler.
RUGBY LEAGUE
London, Apr. 24. The following are the results Chief Witness, although it did of Rugby League matches confined to not win a race lately, is in played today; Subscription Ponics of 1982 Ane condition nt the moment | Belle Vue Rangers 20, Barrow which have won $2,600 or more and may prove dangerous with 2; in stakes only. Weight 145 lbs., Norse Lady also having a say Workington Town 8, Rochdale
Hornets 11.-Reuter,
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South China Win
Win Macao Athletic Meeting
(BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT);
· Macao. Apr. 23. South China AA, of Hongkong, sent a team to Macse last week- end for a Mect with local ath ictes.
The superiority shown by the visitors was such that at the end they scored 65 points against 19. Of the 14 events of the Meet, the visitors managed to win 12.
200 Metro. Wont Mar-wan:. 2. 24 secs. Shek Ke-lin; 3, Lee Chhi-kit, Tims:
400 Metrex, LO WIDE-chin; #, Leling Kambo; 3. 3. Lurcher, Tim3
53.3 secs.
000_hletres.-1. Leung Kant-po; 1, Lee Shul-chung; 3, G. Lourence.
1309 Metres.-1, Leung Kam-po: 2. G. Loweneo; 3, Lee Slil-chung. Time:
min. 7.5 fees.
3.000. Metres, Pires de Almeida: 3. G. Lourenco; 3. Chan Ki-yu, Time: 100m Relay South China 41.4 vs. Macoo's lone winners were Pires de Almelda, an ex-chama, South China "B3, Macan plon of Portugal, who managed to win the 3,000 metres very Olymple Relay.1, Bouth Chia
A2, Bouth China "B" 4 scan comfortably, and Jose Plea, who | “A”. clinched the pole-vaulting.
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_High__Juuri.-1. Yam. WalEngi Nina Shun; 3, J.. Larcher. Height: Apart from these two, Macau 1.70 metres. managed to squeeze only second chan Wei-lam; 3. J. Laicher.
Broad Jump. - 1. _Ng Wai-man: 2, places in the 1,500 metres and tance:, e.es metras. 3,000 metres by G. Lourenco,
The Meet was organised by Mr J. (Ade) S. Ferreira, of the Sports Section Clarim. It will certainly be en excellent stimu lant to local athletes.
Results*
100 Melros=-1)Wong Man-wan: "2. Shrek Ka-lin; 3. Les Chly fit, Tima; 212 B.
Hop. Skip and Junio, - 1, Chang Yat-hung1,2, Yam Wu-En; 3, 3. Lar- cher. Dlitance: 18.15 metres. |_Polo-vaulting-1, 3. Pica: 5., Chan, Wat-lam: 3, Lau Kam-viu, Height:
2.60 metres.
Weight_Throwing...... 1. Chan -Wal- thing 3, Ng Yin-fők;-3, 5. Hadamco., Distance: 13.74 metres. S
Discus Throwing -- 1. Chan Wal-. chini 2.. Ng Yin-Yok; 9, 8, Dadaraso. Distance 3.26 metres,
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