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FAST TIMES LIKELY AT COLONY ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS?

By “RECORDER”

The second half of the Colony Championships programme will take place at the new Government Stadium at Sookunpoo this coming Sunday and this will be the first time that the track and field conditions there come under test.

The general theory is that it takes two years for a new cinder track to settle down and allow fast times and there has been some criticism of the Olympic prepara- tions at Melbourne on this score.

THE PROGRAMME

Climatic conditions in Hong- | Stephen Xavier's 21.9 seconds The programme for Sunday is kona are very different from around a full tum at Caroline as follows: that of the rest of the world, but | Hill. the track is coming into use offer what has been a fairly long dry season and if it is loose on top as a result it will slow down performances.

However, the effect of recent weather on the Sookunpoo cinder track should not the dioximilar to its effect on the Boundary Street track, which has recently been turning out fast performances. Notable are a Mile k 4:274, a Half Me relay leg in 2:01.1 and a Quarter Mile relay leg of under $3 mimates, by Keith Burch.

These are much faster times Boundary Street has re- than gistered in post years, but the argument may be advanced that the Boundary Street cinder track is Anally beginning to seiti< down. If that is so, we may expect the Sookunpoà track to be slower.

Xavier's great advantage as a specialist Wos hin 200 Metres short stride which made running around A turn comparatively casler for him than for the long striding sprinter. It may be re- collected how on the old Caroline H track, with its needle sharp turns, the long-striding Nigerian in the RAF "Alexander "Ajayi | Alapini, used to pull out of lane

19.30 am. High Jump 41 Chan Bing-Yo (SCAA), 53 Ng Chuan-wal (JIKUAC).

Chan Long-chys dIKUAC), 55 Sty Man- het KUAC 60 Chest Foo-yn ĮRKUAC), BT Victor Lai (IKUAC), 103 7/11 Jackinan (RA), 100 CM Jackson (REME),

110.30 am. Lädter Long Hamp 120 Fong Bik (SCAA), 12 NE shiet-kwal (SCAA) 125 Chung Po- live to Tung School).

10.50 km. Javelin Throw

in an endeavour to keep up with M.3. Pagm (RA). B H. Commins the fast-turning Xavier.

GOOD FOR JULIA

141 M. Brand (HASC), 98 2/L1

(BE). 119 Cul Brown (7 Hurora), 140 | Chan Lap-fơng (SCAA), 69 Mckeown

(RAP).

11.05 am. 900 Metres

A "half tura" 200 Metres will

_1__L_K... Burch (Bisex), 24. S/LA put long-striding Julia Tingay PW Boorman (RA). 69 K. Martin at an advantage over Ho May-(RAF), 6 8 8. Day (Essex), F yee and Lam Lak-ion in the 5.5. Peat . #ix). 2 LT P... Alderton (zw8K), @ P.N. Randies Ladies' 200 Metres final. Even on (RAF), 21 La Bhu-chune' (CAA). a sharp turn would not dis- count the possibilities of Julia tille regaining the 200 Metres she won in 1961 at Caroline II! ut the age of 14.

Neither Ho May-yee nor Lam Anywhere Dear 1955.

arc

11.10 a.m. Ona 2034 Race Walk 17 S. McDermott (King's Own), 62 Kennedy Skipton (EMEA). Yu Man-wing (Yan Pak School), 60 Tan Chiu (unatt.).

11.15 am, top, Step & Jump 13 Ng Chuan-wai (HKUAC), 47 Les Y-a (SCAA), 9 A.K. Ismall zunatt), DB Tan (HKUAC).

11.20 m, 400 Metres Low Bundles

27 Lee Shu-chung (BCAA) 31 Cheung Chek-yin (SCAA); 35 Leung cheum (SCAA), B4 Chan Leong chye {{KUAC), 110 Semuri Lo (HRAAC).

It is noteworry that times at Boundary Street up to the sea-Kok-ları son before last were remarkably their form of 1954 and slow in comparison not only to If Julla isn't trained to peart times returned at Pokfulam or form either. It is remarkablo | Kem-ching 15CAA), 47 Ng Tang- the Army ground grass track at that she isn't slower over 100 Soakunpoo, but comparatively Metres than she slower even to times returned at schoolgirl. In her first attempt over 200 Metres this season the Curoline H

may well find that she la ruta ning faster than ever.

were

Such outstanding runners as T. E. Williams, "Paddy" Mac- Mahon and Norman to always a second slower in the Quarter

several seconds slower in the Haff at Boundary Street than elecwhere previous to last year.

BETTER Last year

Better performances were returned at Boundary Street in 1955, but it is noticeable that Michael Sweeney had the greatest of caffeully in beating 69 seconds there for the Quarter and managed it, in peak forin, only one on a relay leg.

He had no difficulty in mul ring the 400 Metres in 61,4 seconds at Caroline Hill, without any opposition, and 52.2 for the 440 Yards at Pokfulam within weeks of his Boundary Street <Morta

Until Kelih Burch's 2:01.4 last year, m one had run faster at Boundary Street than 2:00.0 for the Half. The same

runners

were managing 2:04 and 2:05 on other tracks. This year Peter Boorman is reported to have run close to 2:02 on a relay leg there last Friday in the Minor Unit Championships.

Now Burch undoubtedly two

and Boorman are of the fastest Half Milars we have ever seen An Hongkong. However, Mac- Mahon

and Lea Shu-chung at their best were not too fur oft their class but the early Boun- dary Street track never agreed with them.

WOR BB

11.35 man. 200 Metres 29 HWA Cheesker ISCAA), 30 Tsui Kam-fr) (BCAA), 78 kt. Williams (N. Staffs),

Fung Kat-lew QIRUACÍ, 90 2/LL B. MOWI (RA), 14 T. H. Tomlinson (IKAAC).

2 pan. 100 Batzen Dash

The men's 200 Metres Dasia final looks like developing into

18 A. Williams (¿. Staffs), 30 Tassi three-way struggle between Kem-fat (SCAA), 29 Thing Chee-kee Hung Choc-kee, Tsui Kam-hi BCAA)

T.H. Tomlinson and R. Williams, but the otherKANCI 87 Gor Transom (RA).

|106 3/Lt Govier (RA). three finalists are not to be dis- counted as being incapable of place among the medals.

2.10 p.m. Ladies' 190 Metres 122 Ho May-yee (SCAA), 20 Lam Raklion (các) và N. chui ra ISCAA). 125 Chung. Po-ling (Ho Tung Behool).

I feel for a certainty, that Fung Kat-lec. Tomlinson Gri Mow can

2.30 p.m. Long Jump run faster over thie

53 Ng Chuan-wa" (HKUAC), F distance than they ran in the Hung Chae-kes (SCA) 24. A.K. heats. Tomlinson has the kilid imman (mati). Chow Yin yan ***** (9CAA), 68 Bil Tan (RKUAC), 109 to take advantage of "half Shlu-kit (unatt.). furi”. One or two of the netd should er under 23 recands with the lost

man, unless he pulls out almost certain of 23.8.

2.20 p.m. Ladies' Sligh Jurap 129 Yung May-may (SCAA), 120 Corin Crozer (KUAC), if Julia Tingay__ (HKAAČ), 148 Keung Pul yor Pul Ktu). 360 Kong Nal-yes

Pui Klu).

The 100 Metres Dash Linat should be a largely Willions-

7.25 p. 400 Metres Rus Tu Kam-fai-Hung Cine-ker 79

PW.

Balley (N. Staff) 20 Boorman (BA), CD battle with Tomlinson not unown Eatex), 98 2/L M.J. Paran likely to break into the first (RA) 33 Laung Kain-po (SCAA),

, 150 2/LE R.ILE." Duffet (RA). three.

230 pm. 1,500 Stetres The 400 Metres Snal is quite Lt K, Burch (Eawx), LIP.J.R, open between Bailey and Boor- Alderton (Essex), 10 Sgt B. Day (Essex), 18 M. Taylor (Army_AA). man, though Boorman should (20 L/Ce) D. Bwainson (King's Own), hold the edge unless he overtaxes M.H.E. Bowyer (Army AA) 65 himself in the 800 Metres final. Martin (RAF), 87 TDavis in the morning.

(RAF), 73 S.E. Pest IN. Biarto), 64 M. Keough (RE), DA 2/1 M.J. Pa- Kan (RA),

1.40 p.m. 110 Metres High Hurdles Harvey (N. Stat), 158 2/LA R.D.A. 26 Chang Yat-tung (BCAA), 70 3. Woodward (BA), 37 Victor tal (RKUAÇ). 15 Leung Kam-ching (SCAA)

2.40 gm. Shot Put

11 Cpl B, Boatwright (Essex), 44 Lee Shiu-fok (SCAA), 37 Chan

THE ONE

· MAROH = 20,

AND ONLY

Hongkong's one and only world record-holder, Bob Pape, in action in the Colony 10,000 Meires Champion- ship race at Caroline Hill last Sunday. Bob Pope will be seen in actiên aguin this coming Sunday over 5,000 Metres.

While spectators will still see him outdistance and lap most of the opposition, they can't expect very much more from him as the 5,000 Metres for Bob Pape is purely a sprint race. He is much happier over 20 and 30 Miles.—China Mail Photo,

HOST OF BACKERS ON FRISKY SCOT FOR LINCOLNSHIRE H'CAP

London, Mar. 19. Frisky Scot, a lightly weighed four-year-old colt, had a host of backers for Wednesday's Lincolnshire Handicap at tonight's Victoria Club callover here,

Support to win £18,000 sterling brought Frisky Scot's odds tumbling from 20-1 to clear second favouritism at 100-7.

י

The colt, from the prolific | 2–1 High Guard and Carens winning stable of Captain Cottage. Charles Elacy of Yorkshire, is 25 1 Gentle Moya

and to be rd by Eddie Hidé.

Early Mist. The favourite, Kenmore, and

281 Key Royal, Merry Turks Blood were both backed Windsor and Mariner's Log. to win about

40 — 1 Royal Tan and Ontray. £9,000 sterling, their odds shortening to 10-1

501 No Response. and 100-0 respectively.

601 Upwards Others Among the long shots Phlox, Reuter. Milonga ani Minierne Magna

had

most

adre Times for Schools' Badminton Odia National continue to

the Grand fluctuate,

Although he becaine

a clear favourite again at 9-1 he had no backers.

No up-to-date news about last

Ma & Wong

year's winner could be obtained Carry Off

as trainer Vincent O'Brien was not available tonight.

Heavy support for Must dea tured Grand National betting. The eight-year-old exhunter was

JAMES PARK REPORTS From francE

Boussac's Apollonia Makes Others Look

So

Modest

Paris.

After a quiet period the Boumme challenge will be a strong 'one this year. That is what it looks like on paper. Former riding maestro Charlie' Elliott was responsible for most of the £68,000 that enabled M. Marcel Boussae to top the lat of winning owners in France last season as he has done so often in the past.

"It is not surprising that 1956 hopes should be soaring. On the official estimate, the filly, Apollonia, was the best two-year-old of her year irrespective of sex. Second came the colt, Philius,

In the early ante-post mærket | wxturs Apollonia

dominating after.

drst

as all breeders strive

favourite for the 1000 Guineas A brown filly, who looks to: and the Oaks Phillus, I not line just under ló hands, she is quite so outstanding, Is

a near perfection in most res- choice for the 2000 Gulness and pects as one could wish KUT. the Derby.

She has grown a little aLTICE her two-year-old days, has put on weight where it was mort required and is full of quality. Just as important, she has beautiful Lemperiment and boutids over the ground with an inlcity of movement that has to be seen to be believed.

Elliott, whom I have known since he was a small apprentice is a phlegmatic individual-but |when he gets on the subject of

Apollonia be becomes quite

enthusiastlefor him.

0

Quite early last acason he told M. Boussac that the nity WI

of the best he had ever bred. "She won't be beaten this said Charlie. He was year." right.

Even know how good Apollonix may bo. She has never been asked to accomplish the Impossible at home but every time who has been asked to do anything the answer has been forthcoming in exactly the same manner.

short, it is her wonderful action which makes the others look av moderato.

the trainer does not from #aw. Midget Hi run away

Grald.

A SHOCK

any

FANLING GOLF

W.

D. Leighton

the

(89-18-71)

and o

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monthly Medal golf.competition played over the New Course' at wock-end Fanting during the with a return of 73-5-Nett 68. D. L. Anderson (74-8=71) ank B. W., Gore were joint runners-up G. D. Carter (scratch) third place with Nett

The Old Course monthly Medal was won by Captain D A. Kennedy with 775 Nett 12. Major P. V.

Huyshe (7 Midget II never got within 73) and Captain M. W. Jen- hall of her cival and Apollonia'kins (76-da 13) were in servit mangin varied from two and place on this Course and

N. Gray third with, Nett 74. three-quarter lengths to more

A Four-ball against

Bodey than five lengths,

was played over the Old Course

our files in the Cheveley Stakes at Newmarket last Park autumn.

It so happened that midget II was in the field on each occasion Apollonie ran.

on Sunday afternoon, tho' wide.

with Brown

The one occasion when Elliott

NO SLOUCHT

ners being A. E. Elliott and E. got something of a shock was

It is unuapor to and dies. when the Ally made her third

"better-bail" the dominating two-year-old return of four up against Boggy and last appearance as a two-

The race was the situation as they did in Europe after being two down at the ent In 1950. It was the some in of the Brst nine holes. Runners Criterium, over a mile at England, France, Ireland and up in this competition were W.

the most coveted Lang-champ

Italy

IT. Crunden and T. N. Leigh- two-year-old race of the guar

The English champton, Star of Bennett with three up. In France.

India and the Irish champion,

against Cards showing one up Philius was also started and, Sarissa, have no concern with Bogey were returned by the fol without being in

way the classte racer. but Apollonia Jowing Anderson/ W. D. Leigh-

pairs: regarded as a pacemaleer, he was is in the 1000 Guineas and Oaks, allowed to stride along from the The apprentice. Serge Boul lenger, who

is the Bouma jockey in France, settled down on the inalde on Apollonis. One after another went past him on the outside and despite him long experience. I imagine Elliott's heart began to bead

was then a

for

that have been

and the Italian fly, Barbara, ton, W. N, Gray/A. F. Sutclife, Sirani,

is in the Oaks and St. Dickson-Leach/H. B. Cheney, Leger. Make no mistake, Bar C. H. T. Sucn/W. Y. K. Eu, bora Birani is no slouch. and P. R. Zeeman/G. H.P.

I had hoped to be able to tell Pritchard. of the plans made for Apollonia during her dree-year-old career. It has still to be decided between the manager. Comte de Brignte. owner, trainer, and the stable

PRIZE PRESENTATION Members of the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club are reminded of the prize presentation scheduled to take place at Deep Water. Bay on Saturday evening. Those who intend to.

mixed to play in the Foursome

notify the

afternoon: shpetition

atte

as early as

in the

to enable

bit faster when he saw the ally last of all as the-field made for the straight."

All that is known at present clear is that Apollonia will have a leader," said Elliott. "Apollonia race fust to hearten her up in must have been eight lengths the first half of April. After Aco (Telephone 32340-23348): behind,"

It was not until they that, choler has to be made be had turned

hame that tween the English and French starting arrangements

as possible

tob Boullenger was able to pull to 1000 Guineas and the English made. Matches may be arranged the outside of everything.

and French Oaks. After that

dar but the office should be advistul Once he tinct the Ally there is the Coronation Stakes

UKES |of arrangements when entries balanced, she simply few over at

Ascot Then come

jare being made, Ho

the ground, She passed one the

George VI and Queen

The following handicap revi after the other

Stokes at Ascot in sions have and, catching

recently been re- Phillus inside the last furlong, July, the Queen Elizabeth II leased: virtually beat him in a canter. Staices at Ascot in September,

Everybody was full of praise and the Prix for an astonishing performance, Triomphe, Not so Charlie Eillott. He was quaking in his shops. 'As ♫ rider he knew what many of

the others did not know. Senior

Doubles Crown

I

de

BRILLIANT

E. M. Wiseley 6, F. C. Brad- l'Arc del 13, F. R. Zimmern 14, J. J.

Wai-backed to win nearly £10,000) and George Ma trounced Cyril was thinking about the future. Djebel out. of Corejada, who ner-up in the 1955 Captain's

un ISCAA), 18 D.M. Irving (RAF), 8 SM P. McGeever (Essex), & Bet D. Klerman (Exax).

The 800 Metres is. almost confule to see a new Colony re- cord. This is likeliest Burch can run the first 400 Metres in 58 or 58.5 seconds.

LOT OF DIFFERENCE

Though Burch Was good two seconds ahead of Boorman last Sunday and Boorman look- unhappy st the anish, a week's rest may make So it is not unlikely that the a lot of difference and a blanket new Goverment Stadium track finish under two minutes. at Sookunpoo may prove dis-

2.45 pm. Ladles' 290 Metres Third place is appointing on Sunday.

On the

open, it I

121 Lam Kak-ian (8CAA), 122 He fancy Kelih Martin May-yee (SCAA), 12 Chung Poling other hand, if it was laid on would

Alderton and | (16. School), 127, Julia. Tigay more modern principles and inst

with no

400 (DICAAC) IB Valerie Soliza about Peter Bandles, much more

is known track-laying than

****** Metres final was known

to worry about. (IKAAC), only three or four years ago should be a strong contender.

It

may be exceptionally fast. For the

take of some of the keenest runners who have ever

in Hongkong, let's hope raced

30.

ed

Pater

240 pan. Pole Vault

10 Cpl Shadwell (Essex), 50 BUI Theo HAC) 104 Chi Jackson RMB) 11 Kee Wen-lung. (Pui Kh:).

2.20 p.m. 0,000 Rietres

23 A.L.. Smith (King's Own), 21 Pent is not to be discounted Fee Kam-hung (BCAA). as another challenger, but It Pipe (RAAL 10 M.3,5. Tulloh appears that Lee Shu-chung Simals), F. Joyce (N. Staff)

TRA), Bt J.D. Anderson (B. going to concentrate on the|1F DIA, Midden (ENAAA), #4 EL Khough (25), 92 3/11 7. KILL (Rose), *400 Metres Hurdles Ünal.

13. P. Boringust fumatt.), 99 Leade The same heat and humidity The 1,800 Metres finat is very frockton (man), to Chan Brooke (RA), 107. Den kilte (RM), us seen last Sunday should ruin

much a one-man affair with a King yie (BCAA), ai com fim-hang Bob Papo's chances of a new great struggle for recond be1BCAA), 19 Chan Hing-man (SCAA), 6,000 Metres record, but this|tween Alderton, · Martin and does not affect shorter racts as |Pest.. much and we could: 100 now Calony records ku the 800 and 1,500 Metres.

ADVANTAGEOUS

Pape and Tulloh should make il one-two in the 5,000 Metros with Smith, Joyce and. Chan Hung-man ricing

third place. Not to be disregarded The Bookumpoo track is 503 as possible medailists are Chan yards round, which makes | Kim-bung, Au Chung-sing and marking for singgered starts, Whittle.

relay changeover corridors, etc.

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dificult. The problem has been The 110 Metres High Hurdles solved, wo understand, with | is very open between Cháng permanent

markings. The length Yat-hung. Harvey, Woodward of the truck should in

record of 1646 seconds might go.

make for faster per 2002 and Victor Lal. The Colony

It is notable that tracks at

Budapest have

Calome

and

produced somo

[B,C, Whitde (RA).

Had

OPTIMISTIC While they were congratulat. The hard-hitting and clevering the owner and telling him Apollonia might be the best filly combination of Wong Wat-hong he had ever brod, the trainer sterling and closed 100-8, Joint J, Chan and S. K Wong

Sundew Becond favourite with

Lo

13- straight sets, 15-0 and the Royal Hope, Devon Loch. 11, to win the Senior Boys taken

LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP Closing offers were (Lincoln shire

Handicap

over one mile at Lincoln on Wednesday):

19 to 1-Kenmore,

Telsky Scot. 100 Tisky 1000

I

Robson 23, G. E. Parrott 21, Dr |W. To 24, J. M. LIUey 24: ̧

LADIES' SECTION So for M. Bouyne has not made up his mlad. I can weil At a brief ceremony at Fan- Imagine he will be in no hunying on Tuesday, March: 13, Mrs until the ally has had a race. Goldman, Captain of the It is not even known whether Ladles Section last year pré she will stay a mile and a half, sented trophies to Mrs E.

Brooks, shall be surprised if the Winsley and Mrs E. W. does not, seeing that she is by respectively, windy and run- that

competition, Mrs I Gold tremendous

1000 Guineas etort won the French more out of her than and Irish

Cakes

mon's early departure from the It is a typical Boussae pedi Colony necessitated this special replaced? Badrainton Doubles title

answor The on could be

as. Tourbillon is the sirelig will be forthcoming this season. Bursday.

J. Connell Brown, the George Ma, who recently car-

think I can say Elliott is of Djebel, and Pharis is the stre

Apollonia is in present, Captain, wished M optimistle. ried of all three siles at the does not appear to have come to responsible for Tourzima, the happy holiday.

Outwardly the Ally of Corejada.

bred to Tourbillon,

who was Goldman, a pleasent trip and a Colony Junior Championships,

harm. and his equally strong partner

any

She ate up after Turk's Blood, River kept

to dam of Corejada.

Mrs Connell Brown then pre- race and

continued thrive. The real test will come That is quite in order and not sented a prize for the October deserved winners,

In also Diana Yung of Sacred Heart

The tramer might have been other Breeding experiments, W. P. Birtwhistle who bit wizer had, there been Some of them have produced a proceeding on Home Leave be- normal February but conditions brilliant result, and it will before the date of the annual ha

more severe in at interest

go whether presentation. France than in England. The Apollonia proves the best of stable lads, oven had to have them- 4). She could well be, their faces

--(London Express Servtes). greased to prevent frostbite

(COPYRIGHT). Elliott has no straw bed' on Me (PC) beat Cyril J. Chan (WYHIC) which to exercise his horses in and 5. K. Wong (KC) 15-0, 15-113 *Intermediate Boys Donster Pinsi

Loang' Chi- and Wong Kal-Jam

He di Loppel.

20-1 Trouville, 251 Musterne Magne.

up

cascicis

attack

the

throughout the match and were when she goes into strong work. Eso close as some of M. Boe's Stableford competition to Mrs

ot

33-1. Tudor Jinks Retrial: School had little difficulty in an Nicholas Nickleby, Flying Wil-nexing the Bonior Girls' crown Tam, Selon Morn, Don Basilio She beat Winnie Chan, also

and Phlox.

Sacred Heart, in two sets, 11-4. 11-2

The resulta:

Bonite Baye Deubles Fial Wong Wal-hung (880) and Gaarge

401 Redway. Milonga, Tale or Two Cities, Agrorel, Black-

and Sir Jasp shore, High River, Underwear

'Jasper. Bel Cardellar, Ciro, Affreux, 45. Au Chung-sing, (BCAA), 111 Glar Planner Fellhound, Detrigon. New Home, Salute and

100) Upwards Others.

GRAND NATIONAL, Grond National (over four | 11-5."- | miles: 296 yneds at Aintree, next

Saturday)

1.10 p.m. 400 notes Relay · South China AÄ› Army. 239 pan. PeCRT) HA Miteve. Balay

Beuth China KA. Ho- Tung Bhool, Hongkong ARC. ut Khu thooks

50 5.00, 1,800 - Metres Kelay South China AA, Army,

Prestation of writer

International ·

Tennis Results

Alexandria, Egypt, Mar. 19, The 400 Metres Hurdles could

Today's resultar in the inter well see a

helped along fournament herei distances between 400 and 1,500 by the 500-yard track, which Metres and the comparatively should ok mit Sammiet Lo. Fred Raval, higher standard in Quarter uns Kom-ching and Cheung grando sirolti Ital Miling in America than Olst-

Chez-yin

"be well, in the Bob. Piły,, UB. where is largely explained by race and it will be interesting Back Britain the fact that many tracks there 10 watts What University Ca Host

of the fastest times in racer de Loo Bhu-chun y record from rationa? : fennis champion pa

ure 060 yards round.

Leon thoi chu đá 'He': hàs | Posttli what is required sof Tow Evin

A longer trackmodne less hundjar, but lacks experience sharp turning, whichi rutipa apatid.

It will be infernating to see what "Tho, féld events

the layout is for the 200 Metres thoroughly dietised

Chusti holzde,

this is only ore ne no gering

around what is in track parlanes likely,

Denilgin

*SI: Quero Fiat,

1000 Sundew, Devan Loch

100-6 ESB. 16–7 Armorial. 20-1 Pippokin.

fronty

been

weather.

to

The samt gatiope in the fores: Mr Linnett Will Not

Run At Aintree

were huren but, desplio candi- tione sich as even the› veteren Dick Carver could not recall,

prize

The lindl for the Ladies' Sec- tion Bronze Championship was played at Fanling (on Wednes= day, March 14 Betonen Mr.

Hung and Mats We M

C.

a

azd

ped won by the last named by after a keen mater,ike Bemi-finalists in this competi- tion were: Mrs W. C. Hung, Mrs EM.WIKey, Mrs Go W Vaughn and Mro N. Ö. Sorun

BP Co-eth best Ne Chi-wing and | Ng. Chirwang (XC), 18-4, £5+8.

Junior Boys Singles Final -Pai - Tat-hung (True Light) beat

Dublin, Mor, 19. Wong Kal-ktanir (BP Co-ed), 15-0, there were only four occasions

the month when the trained contingent, will not su

Mr. Linnett, one of the Irish-gere could not leave their the horses boxes.

Schoolgiris" Singles Final Diane Yung (5119) best Winnis Chen (535)-11-4-11-2

Schoolghils · Doubles Final Diana Yung (SHS) and Y, Y.

Cian (503) beat Winnie Chan and LALLIan Wis_(SHB) 19-19; 18-1.

(Mized Doubles Y. Y. Chan and Cyril 3, Chan best Diana" Yung and Chaorge Am 20-11

15+10,

THE GAMBOLS

during

in

LADIES': FOURSOMES," Grand Nation at Aintree, Liverpool, on Saturday, The finid of this knock-out I did not visit the stable Zait He sapped himself at work competition wale rileyed over the March so I was having my first and his trainor, Charley Rogers,New Course carichay, Marcha Sook at Apollonfa. What à devices after avetértemry 10, and remited, trý “vintorý It would be for MI, H., McCann and Ara lovely" filly he is. Then are exomination that some who might call her light impossible to run him China J. Shoemaker over, Mr J. D. boned. Ent The fe of such | Mall Special/-

Ba

Clague and Bars T. C/1, Black.

BURROUGHS

DRY GIN

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