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‚THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961.

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RAPIER'S RACING COMMENTS

10-RACE SECOND MEETING TOMORROW

TEST ROUNDUP

England made to fight hard for five-wicket victory

Lahore, Oct. 26.

Ted Dexter, captaining England for the first time, led his side to a five- wicket victory over Pakistan with 35 minutes to spare in the first Test. But in a thrilling day's play Pakistan at one time looked like snatching a surprise win.

Final SEPTEM were: Pakistan He added: "We came on this 387 for sine declared and 200; four with quick running upper- England 180 and 209 for five, most in our minds and we were prepared to carry it out even if it meant Tosing a run-out

before a wickel or two

reuched. I understanding was

Tribute to our fast must pay

work bowlers for their good und to the all-round ability of But was Allen and Barber. really a team triumph."

Third-wicket stand

An obstinate last-wieite: -tant by Pakistan prices! 52 to carry their strutal D'nings total to 200,

showing Afaq Hussain

stor term to become topseofer with XX This left England to gt 208

which na 250 minutes. C095

neant that it was necessary for them to at ensiderably inster

klin than they

irkt. innings.

thi

Pakistan made a tur eñori: to take the game, and they on tap when appeared to be they sent back Bve England! hatsmen for 108 mans.

Superb innings

Then Dexter and Bob" Barber became usstinded in a winning unbroken stand of 101 minutes to make Engiant's intal 209 for live wickets.

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England were always Just their ahead of the cinck its second innings but their chief worry was to keep wickets intact. WRI the exeftable crowd cheering them on, Pakistan fought hard to forer a win. Pullar was out in the s

fot

Ken over

"pair" and Barrington was leg before at 17. But left-hander Peter Richard

T

·

Pixie, Fascot picked to

win the two

sections

of Stubbs Handicap

Another interesting ten-avont programme will be offered race- goers when the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club's Second Race Meeting of the current season gets under way at the Valley

tomorrow.

The highlight of the meeting will be the running of the Stubbs

Handicap in two sections for Class 3 horses over the mile.

The First Saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 pm with the Brst roce storting at 2.00 pm.

Here are my esilmates of the chances:

FIRST RACE Heimessy Handicap (First Section): One Mlle.

to

Centre Forward (Alex Lam), clear lead, otherwise this tem→

is Inclined and First Prize (James Chow)peramental bay

throw in the towel. As she à in miny figure prominently.

good heart just now perhaps this Is her chance to snatch a long Loverdue victory.

SIXTH RACE

the

Cut this out and take it to the races

tomorrow for your guidance

Starters, Weights And Riders

Starters, weights and riders for tomorrow's Happy Valley race meeting are given be low. This list is based on the official list issued by the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club. As an additional guide to form, the placings of the ponies in their last three starts will be found on the left hand side of their names. names of ponies are all listed according to the positions drawn. The first named pony has drawn the No. 1 position, the second named the No. 2 and so on.

captain in some tree and easy

off the require scaring to hit

Dexter had a word of praise for Pakistan, "They arc a and the splendid young side

Kimberley Plate (Second closeness of the match shows

Section): Fram 114 Mile Post. The prospects of Camellia and The how well they played," he sold.

Francoise arc In this sprint race for

considerably "After all, we ore not a bad

Novice jockeys will be in second batch of 1001 Subscrip- brightened by the fact that both side. heir spinners

Grins, Class C. each of them will have the benefit of made us action in this opening event, and tion night

the very hard in

Ars they

K. Kwok um in carrying 347 lbs, ane should not experienced jockeys. will be called Daines, this being the nain handle Cluss 8 horeK.

have to look beyond Saving hus been engaged to rlde reason for our slow scoring. 1:

M. A. C. Roza needs only one (Alex Lans) to find the winner. Camellia while Francoise will be 2.00 pm Race 1. HENNESSY HANDI-

outing assisted by Chun Kit. is not vasy ngah them.”

As both more win to graduate and 1 feel judging from its Just

respond to Dexter added: "I think that Miss Reading will do the when it was placed fourth in the of these animals did fantastically

the well la

handling -good per- trick here, as the field can hard-Blue Poul Plate (Second Sec-strong First innings. If any lesYON

fre formatters

expected from was learnt in the second in-ly be described as anything but tion) with C. L. Lis up.

them here. mediocre.

Flying Speed (K. Kwok) and However, Miss Reading may Blaze (Albert Lam) are fairly Flying Filly (Alex Lam} and not have it all her own way, relibale sprinters, and they Strong Courage (H. K. Hung) Ida (Sunny Shum) did a good' should setile the minor issues are also worthy of consideration. morning training gallop last between themselves, Wednesday, in 1:58.2, Jast quarter Welcome Aguin (H. K. Rung) 31 seconds, and may be ready is good as an outsider. to have a crack at this prize.

Cheerful (A. J. da Silva),¦ Citrus (S. W. H. Ho) and arei

ings it was In, running be- Tween wickeln."

Need improving Thanagh England won well in the end there were one or two prints which

Jhreed improving. They must play on the top note

son and Mik. Smith swung 2, from the beginning and they not bad and they can be de- Dexter, remaining can in a game England's way again with must not let a good position slippended us to make a night. crisis, played a superbly ent- good third-wicket stand of away as they were inclined to trolled Innings for 66 met out on in 70 minites which featureti do,

between smart running

wickets.

The stayed for 10 minuts androme hit eight fours. Sharp, but per- fectly safe singles, unrellesi the Pakistanis.

For all that. Dexter and his men con feel well satisfied with When leg-spinner nikhab their efforts in winning the firs! Alam dismissed Richardson and of eight Test matches they will Russell in the same over alplay on the tour. They have 10, Pakiston

full two more against Pakistan and cry for victory. The crowd five against India--Reuter, was roaring for a wicket with every ball bowled with

Af that point

Imilar Aimær HUVIT knew whether to keep attacking is an attempt to force beme his advantage ce drup back on the defensive. It was Dexter called the lune,

tr

were

In

Barber jord

Afterwards, Dexter celebrated. Dexter and the two

win with beer

specially from England. wanne match,"

"The boss well."

pled

he

tours

taught steadily gained complete dorni- Dexter hold himself in It nation Kaid. check, but occasionally he drove

wonderfully, and hooked with power. Barber,

after a careful start, joined his

THE ROYAL

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

2ND RACE MEETING

Saturday, 28th October, 1961.

New Zealanders

in drawn match

runs

were

Que-Que, Oct. 26. A total of #B scored for the fall of 16 wickets in the drawn natch here be tween the New Zealand touring cricket

Rhoksia Team nel Districts.

Seures were: New Zealanders jazó for Ove declared and 245 for three; Rhodesian Districts 317 for tight declared,

The home side's tolui included

New Zealand pact S extras. bowler Gary Bartlett wos no- bailed 17 times, mostly for overstepping the Cragging and

(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Cluby THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES The First Bell will be sung at 1:39 pm, and the First Race: pirat

run at 2.00 pm.

1.1.

The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 11.45

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No persen without an Adarission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges at $25.00 each are obtainable only on the wrillen introduction of a Member, Admission Badges may be obtained during ofice hours from the Cosh Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square);!- 5. D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Point and 382 Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE

THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

was

was

15

Robert Keitzmann, the Um-

Bartlett's end, ruled t saying: generous." Bartlett

no-balled times in

one day in the New Zoolanders previous match against Rhodesia,

wag

Rhodesian

Top scorer for Districts was opening batsman Tony Taberer who hit 101. He had three sixes and 13 tours in bis seare-China Mal} Special,

SECOND RACE

Condult Plate (First Section): Six Furlongs & 40 Yard. This race is confined to 1901 Subscription Griffins. Class B, each carrying 147 lbs. Horaes which have won over $3,000 in Stakes will be penalised 3 lbs.

Double Chance (T. H. You) has the makings of a top-class- sprinter, and was not disgraced when

second running

10 Ultrasonic over this distance ut the last meeling and should win this event tuinorrow.

SEVENTH RACE

Bowen Plate: Six Furlongs & 10 Yards. 1961 Subscription Griffins, Class A, will contest this event, All curry 147 lbs.

Brune (P. Plumbly) is the logical choice here,

Small Game (0. 11. Williams) Is dangerous too and a longer shot is Helmsman (Robert Tsai).

EIGHTH RACE Hennessy Ilandicap (Second Section): One Dile. This should be a very open rnce, and is no easy insk in picking the winner.

has

Girl (A. J. do~Silva) been well prepared for this race Stiff opposition is expected and by virtue of her form in from Blue Danube (R. Tani).

training I select her to lead the is good

an out fleld home in this event. to follow as Princess Pat (Alex Lam) and Magnifique (K. Kwok) should also be prominent.

THIRD RACE Kimberley Plate (First Section): From 1 Mile Post, This sprint Face will be con- tested

by 1961 Subscription Griffins, Class C. each carrying 147 s.

Heart's Content (Chun Kit) which placed

fourth

the in Blue Pool Plate, First Section, the last meeting with Silva up is expected to make amenús tomorrow over this distanec.

Spinning Wheel -(P. Plumbly) Is speedy over six furlongs. The question is! Con Spinning Wheel hoid out over the addi- tional furlong?

TENTH RACE

Stubbs Handicap (Second

Section): One Mlle.

Welcome Again (Chew) 147 lbs

Hung

147 19 Welsh Abbal (Noodt)

Roza Unc

* 147 lbg Saving Metrevell 147 lbs

Allan Chan

tore (g)

* 147 Tbs

Alberi Larn

CAP

Section). Novices. Clans B. ooo Fikuer 9. 11. Wong).... 142 bm

Mak Wan Cheuk ( oco Mias Reading (elev) 140 19

Roza 011 Cirrus (Sutronoff), 344 3bn

9. W. H. 19, GOD Vigorduk Avn (Sofronoff) 143 its

Jones Chow

~

Alex Lom

000 Blaze (Lee)

104 Panaces (Lee)

Michel Qalford 03 Cheerful (Rodney)

Sitva.

o Ida (L)

130 19

152 lbs Sonny Shum

* 135 16

31 Eelenue (Metrevelli. 148 24 3.00 pm. Race 1. BOWEN PLATE.

Purlongs to Vards, Class A. 142 ibs 000 King Solomon (5. 11. Wong

In the absence

of Giant,

. C. Klang Fascot (Albert Lam) and Paddie Juin (Rodney) Wheel (P. Plumbly} should 300 Viewpoint (Nood1) 144 Is

Steven Lu night out the issue here. I prefer 004 ntler Dile (NC) the former.

As an outsider bear Daredevil 303 Dainty Noo!) (Robert Tsal in mind.

Cremin leads in Wills Golf Tournament

to

Syndey, Oct. 26.

of New Eric Cremin

South Walex shola par 72 today take the first round lead in the Wills Golf Tourna- US$8,500 ment.

Arnold Palmer eight over par 80.

carded

In

HALO 147 lba Horace Chan -- Bruno (Rodney) ... 147 lbs

Plumbly 200 High Time (Lestoff).... 147 24

Kwok

147 b 924 Malta (Neod)

Hur lieimanan (14skóit) ........ 147 ibr

Tot

Golden Wong (S. R. Wong)

(Pereboeff)

*** 147 b

Dakford Small Game (Pereboeft) 147 1

Williama 610 Prince's Parchment

(S. 1, Wong).

#41

B. Li Fattydad

150 lbs

410

"

149 ibm

2.30 pm. Fare 2. CONDUIT PLATE (1st Sretion). & Furlongs 40 Yardt. Class 11. 020 Bezaliful Girl 15ofronoff!

410

-

Fung

Allan

Kwok

030 Handsome Dividend

- {Tokmakoff) 23 Blue Danube (Lee)

147 lbs

Nobert Lik

180 lbs |

030 Bearer Bond (Perebzeff) 147 Ibx

14% 18

<24 Magnifque (Tokmoko

1. R. Cheng

Plumbly

147 ibe

5.30 pm. Race 8. HENNERBY HAN- DIAP (2nd Bection). 1 MIN Clans & 009 in Ausacion (Leo).. 152 lbe

Alex Lars 430 Spinning Wheel (Pereboeff)

.... 144 Yam Thai 400 William 1A, S. Word 147 Its 12 a Rodney 147 be

C. Y. Wong 030 Apache (Metrovelli). 147 1

.137 Ibw JO Splendid (LIN) Fatlyded

154 Ton 903 Princess Pat Noodt). 147 sim 002 Carola (A, S. Wong)

Alex Lam

230 Man Mit (Rodney) ... 145 The

CTU 104 Winning Streak (Belov) 143 be

E S. Woo

-2 Double Chance Metravel)!

www.tw. 147 1

3.00 pm. Race 3. KIMBERLEY PLATE (1st Section). Mile 170 Yards Chana C.

-

---

Heart's Colent (Rodney),

147 lbs

C. Y. Wang

002 Tamerlane (Safconoff). 142 lbn

Kwok

900 Hylamon (Noget)

900 Vanera (Luce)

310 Courier (Beluv)

Dokford Willam

145 THA

180 The

130 lbs

247 lbs 442 Sammer MIR" (Tokmokeff)

A strong southerly wind blew Tamerlane (K. Kwak) end

across the open Lakes Course

Chun Kit and many of the players des- Hylamon (Lai Chun Fal) con

Pink Diamond (Chew) .. 147 los Dg the

Albert Lam also stay the route well, and it cribed the conditions

--0 Quick Fortune Lee) property handled along the worst, they ever played under.

C. F. Lat

Yen way, they may be able to give Gary Player, with birdies on 000 Well Balanced Lee.. 347 164 {

E. S. Wong shot a Gigi something

in the the last two holes,

78

000 Bagatelle (Neodt)... 147 b.00 pm. Face 8, ROBINSON HAN- 170 Yards. DICAP, closing stages,

Mile while Ston Leonard of Canada

KWOR

Close 3. also had a 78, Leonard had five- Finey (Lum)]

Fixing Fly (Sorbono?) 142 1 Alex Lam 117 In bogeys on his card, but eagled

Alex Lom 003 Accurate (Lenko) 147 lbs

001 Camellia (Lerkoff) Willeme the 18th.

.... 149 lbg 004 Room Elect Lam... 147 1240 Strang Courage (Sutronoft) The tournament continues Missus J. (P. Plumbly) seems with another 18-hole round to- Now in ne form, Space to run well when she gels away morrow and 30 holes on Satur- Mouse (H. K. Cheng) should te a good start and can take a day-uri. outrun Buch opposition as

Bagatelle (K. Kwok) and Fancy

(Alex Lam).

Quick Fortune (Robert Tsal)

Is a good outsider.

FOURTH RACE Conduit Plate (Second Section): Six Furlongs & 40 Yards. The second batch of 1001 Subscription Griffins, Class B, will battle out the finish here, The weight allotted is 147 Iba but horses which have won over

ised 3 lbs.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT John's Court out of intakes will be penal-

the entrance to the Members Stand and upon production of the Cambridgeshire

Admission to the Members' Enclosure can be gained only by Badges and Brooches, which must be worn throughout the duration of the meeting in such a manner as to be readily | identified. Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the Public Stand must do so from the i 2nd Floor at the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs.

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem; bers Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand.

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

Lunches will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy -(Tel. 70-2811).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The gates will open at 11.30 a.m.

The price of admission will be $10.00 each payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the rogulite tee of $10.08 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANTS.

CASH SWEEPS

Scampl (P. Plumbly) appears

to have the beal recommenda-

tion for a win here.

The horse to watch, however,

is Happy Dates

to do

NINTH RACE

Robinson Handicap: From

14. Mile Port

South Africans

barred from

Perth Games

Sydney, Oct. 26,

Ho

01

Kwok

H. K. Hung

-- Space Mouse (S. 1. Wons 04 Ben Loyat Lakoff). 145 lhs

K. Cheng

Furlong

3.30 pm. Race 4. CONDUIT PLATE

nd Section).

Vards. Closs B.

-20 Dictator (Sofronoft)

Hund

40

.. 147 Jb#

147 Jbs --3 Scampi (Perebocit), ....

Plombly

000 Rpice Man (Leskoff) 147 lbs

Albert Lam

--2 Merrington (Rodney) 147 lbs

Cruz

Teal

30 Grand Afoment (A. 8, Wong)

133 lbs

***** HOTAce Chaw

181 be

101 Wing Che Tokmokoff

James Clow 322 Mikus J. (Belov). 148 The

Phumbly 001 Francoise (Rodney)

410 Starol

(Pereboelf)

China Kit

180 3by

.... 143 lbs

-03 Never Too Late (5. H. Wong) 6.39 m. Race 10. STUBOS HANDÍ.

II. K. Cheng

CAP (2nd Section), 1 Mille. Clark 3.

-- Happy Dates Tokmoke) 147 x 000 Edinburgh (Metreveli!). 148 Ibs

Chen Kit

150 in 102 Padate Wheel Pereboeff the C. Y. Wong

402 Candy (A S. Wong)

Botelhe

114

Plumbly

15 lbs

C. Y. Woo

150 in

Yen

4.30 pm. Face 5. STUBES HANDI. Teh Me How (A. S. Wong)

CAP Bectlon). ว Me.

Class 3. 011 Precious Coral (Ne)

Allon Chan 410 Carrie (Lesport) THE

Hunz which will South African athletes will not be permitted to 410 Sorunun

be taken out by Chun Kit. It hna been showing improved form Intely and it will give Senpi a keen fight.

London. Oct. 20. John's Court, the Lincolnshire

will not winner,

run in the Cambridgeshire

ये है Handicap Newmarke! on Saturday, The horse is to go to South Austra- Ilana a stallion.

caine up

The six-year-old

for sale at the opening session of Tattersalla three-day New- market sties this morning and was sold for 3,750 guineum to the British Bloodstock Agency.i

China Mall Special.

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and Entry Forma for the 3rd Race Meet- ing 1961/02 to be held on Saturday 11th and Monday 13th November, 1961. (wen-

Throttgh Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); & D'Aquilar Street and 302 Nathan Rond, ther permitting) may be ob- Kowloon, during office hours.

tained fil the Secretary's Tickets reserved and available but not paid for bý 10,00 nm. Office, Alexandra House; the on Friday, 27th October, 1901, will be sold and the reservation Club House, Happy Valley; enncalled for future Meetings.

and the Stables, Shan Kwong

Special Chalt Sweep Tickets on the Kwangtung fandicap Road. scheduled to be run on 11th November, 1881, at $2.00 each may

be obtained from the Cash Swerp Offers of the Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS, Secretory.

Hong Kong, 21st October, 1961,

Entries clone at 12 o'clock NOON on Wednesday, Int November, 1961.

By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS,

Secretary.

Merrington (J. M. da Cruz) is good to follow as an out- sider.

Stubbe

FIFTH RACE Handicap (First Section):

One Mile.

participate in the 1962 Commonwealth Games

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140 lbs 210 New wing tse) 140 1b £30 Daredevil (8. 11. Wong) 246 130

Facet Leakott) Captam Kid (Ng)

203 Pixle (S. 1. Wong) 151

Kwek 430 Worget-me-not (Noodt) 151 1

Boteino

Albert_Lay

at Perth, and Australia has strongly recom- mended that they be barred from all future 43 Goldsmith (Lum)..... 145 lbs

342 Centre Fordware (Redes Games, it was revealed today.

J. S. W. Eve, secretary of the Australian British Common-

wealth Games Association, said the lenders uf the Australian

In this race for the first governing bodies of the nine

to

be Alex Lam_ (Take i

Chten 1

(Pereboeft) 147 the

Chow

148 The 330 Apex (A. 9. Wongl

1. K. Cheng

mitler meets there on Oct. 30.00 Whirlaway #710

Aavo them "from 142 First Price getting tangled up in any way, shape or form."

"We are definitely opposed voted to any consideration of South

lot of Clas 3 horses, I see no aporis represented had Icason why Fixie K. Kwok)"overwhelmingly" against South Africa participating in the Com- should not score. It has plenty Africa. Reliable sources said monweaRh Games now or in

Eve the future."

maid. "They can't come to Perth-that's al

of speed and there will be op the vote was nine to ano. portunity to use it.

4.30 pm, Race 4. KIMOERLEY PLATE (2nd Archion). Mule 110 Yards. Član C.

.... 147 19:

3 G008 Chance, (Na) Chow

00 Jet 18ofenoff 247 lbs|

Willlaron concerned thle 000 lying Breed (Leskort) 147 ba

Forget-me-not (1. M. Botel- Eve Raid the result had ready been decided and as hu), will, of course, be a tougli

been seni to London for the for an we are guldance nut to crack if it gets oď to a good start.

of the governing ballot has confirmed that decl- 000 Ding Light (Lim).. 147 Mb body, whone Advisory Com- sion."UPI.

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