10
EIGHTH EXTRA RACE
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.
MEETING.
HIAWATHA ROMPS HOME IN CLASSIC RACE:
HOW ST. LEGER-WAS RUN.
BOXING EVE IN FINE FETTLE: DISQUALIFIED AFTER RACE.
الو
BIG DIVIDENDS THE ORDER
OF THE DAY.
THE RESULTS.
5.-Fanling Plate: One Mlle.
A handicap for China ponies that have started in at least three
1.-Shek-O Handicap "A" Olsza: Extra Meetings in Hong Kong
Six Furlongs,
For China ponies. Mt. Eve's Boxing Eve. 168 lbs.
Mr. Chan Tin Sion's Winsome
3
aince January 1, 1929, to be. ridden by Jockeys who have not won five flat races anywhere at any time. Ponios that have heen, classided as (Mr. Charles)*1A Class in any handicap at
Extra Meetings this year barred. Mr. A. E. McCartney's Fabling
Star, 148 lbs.
(Mr. McCartney) 1 Major B. C. Lake's As You Like
It, 149 lbs.
(Mr. A. B. S. Clark) Mr. F. Lobel's Sunshine, 188 lbs.
(Mr. Label). 3 Also ran:-Erstwhile (Mr. Batel- ho: Duke of Nieblung (Mr. Leo); False Alarm (Mr. Chan Wai Yan); Ullswater (Mr. Y. T. Fung).
Stag, 189 lbs......(Mr. Soares) 2 Mr. Hau's Un's Monterey Bay, 140 lb. (Mr. da Roza) Mr. Yam Man's Our Prince, 145
Ibs.
(Mr. Loo) Also ran-Campbell (Mr. TI Wong); O'Moon (Mr. Proulx); San Francisco Mr. Harriman):
Won by two lengths: three lengths between second and third.
Time: min. 30.1-secs.
-Boxing Eve disqualified.
Pari-mutuel:
Winner 88.70.
Places: 1st 5.60; 2nd 85.50; 3rd
$9.40.
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Won by one length, and a half; mang lengths between. second and third.
Time: mins, 10.2-3secs. Pari-mutuel
Winner 220.70.
Places: 1st $5.90; 2nd $5.40; 3rd $0.30.
Betting
Winner. Places.
Betting.
-Winner. Places.
Boxing Eve....
450
308
Winsome Stag...... 953
480
Our Prince
T
102
As You Like It...... 627
471
San Francisco
106
Fanling Stag
250
43
Monterey Bay
59
}
Sunshine
143
140
Campbell
10
56
Erstwhile
50
93
1
15
Duke of Nieblung #70
111
Class:
False Alarm ..... 11 Ullswater
35
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The feature of Saturday's races at Happy Valley was the great win of Hiawatha in the Hong Kong St. Leger. The pony romped, home many lengths ahead of the rest of the field. Mr. Soares, who was in the saddle rode a well-judged race, to get the best out of the pony and a description of how the 10th St. Leger was run will be found below.
Boxing Eve (Mr. Charles up) had no difficulty in carrying off the honours in the "A" The pony, however, was disqualified after, the race, and a Class Handicap over is furlongs. notice was posted up later to the effect that a protest against the winner bumping and boring was sustained by the Stewards. As a result of the protest, the programme was somewhat delay- ed nod this led to the inst race being fan in darkness.
On the whole, favourites had a bad day, Hiawatha and Boxing Eve being the only ones. to run true to form. The first big dividend came when Tarmacadam accounted for Huntington, a red hot favourite, and in the last rare, One Third surprised a very classy field.
The going was very good, but was not on the fast side. Honours among the jockeys were evenly divided, Mr. Roza getting the best returns with two wins to his credit. Mr. Soares start- "ed twice and won one and obtained a second on Winsome Stag in the race where the winner. was disqualified. Mr. Heard obtained a .first, two seconds and two thirds and Mr. T. L. Wong a
irst and a second.
THE RACING.
SENSATIONAL OPENING
RACE.
Shatin Handicap "B" Clasa,
Mr. Heard scored a credible vie tory in this race with Noukhail and in so doing displaced the two best fancied candidates, Duke of Melrose and King's Falloch.
The field of nine got off to an Seven of the best ponies faced the starter in the opening race for even start, Szatmar showing the "A" dassers over six furlongs.way accompanied by Delaware Bay. Boxing Ere was made favourite King's Falloch was also prominent with Winsome Stag carrying a good earlier in the race but the jockeys of Nonkhail and Duke of Melrose preferred to keep their mounts be- hind.
deal of money.
AL the falling of
the Hag Monterey Bay and Winsome Stag showed the way with Boxing Dre in close attendance. The pace was
Wer
well-known'
terrific and the rest of the field, although they -short distance ruiners, could make the leaders. impression on Flarly on sit was, apparent that the race would die Leiseen these three At the Village Bead Winsome Stag
Fanling Plate.
Appropriately enough, Fanting Stag won the Fanling Plate: Although seven novices faced the starter, the public boiled the chances down to three, As You Like It' and Fanting Stag carrying most of the money with Sunshine not too badly supported.
As You Like It and Sunshine were in the van most of the quarter mile.. Fanling Stag"(McCartney) was con- tented to wait behind the leaders until the Village bend, when he took the lead and was never headed again., As You Like It challenged him over the furlong, but the effort proved unavailing Sunshine was a poor third.
Shek-O Handicap "B" Class. The biggest upset of the after- noon came here.
Huntington, in spite of his weight (he was carrying 107 lbs.) was made a red-hot favourite, and he failed:
O'Moon
2-Shek-O Handicap
One Mile.
For China ponies. Messrs. Lau and Lee's Duke of
Milan, 149.1bs.
(Mr. T. L. Wang) 1 Mrs. B. M. Austin's Armony, 155
lbs.
(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. W. T. Chung's Cavalier, 143
lbs. (Mr. Harriman) *3 Mr. Mac's Zephyr, 163 lbs.
6. Shek-O Handicap "B" Class: Six Furlong,
Fer. China ponies. Mr. K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam,
154 lbs...(Mr. Backhouse) 1 Messrs. Tester and Abraham's
The Ape, 161 lbs. Mr. John Peel's Huntington, 187
(Mr. Harriman) 2
lbs.
(Mr. Heard) 3 (Mr. Frost) *3
Also ran:-Cream Cracker (Mr. Also ran:-Amusement Tax (Mr. Frost): Ace of Spades (Mr. Char- S. Y. Liang): Bright Prospect (Mr.es); Buster (Mr. Stanton); Glorious Cave); Chemal (Mr. Fischer); Dark Star (Mr. S. Y. Liang): Glory (Mr. Eyes (Newbigging); Desert Wind McCartney); Loch Elive (Mr. New- (Mr. Proulx); Inca (Mr. Stanton); Peck (Meg da Roza): Sunning (Mr. (Mr. Loo): Duke of Nieblung) | bigging): Mount Elburz (Mr. Lee); Papaya (Mr. dn Roza); Sucre (Mr. T. L. Wang); Wuthang (Mr. Richardson); The Ptarmigan (Mr. Proulx): Zircon II. (Mr. Loo). Backhouse).
Won by one length: two lengths between second and third
Time: min. 31sees. Pari-mutuel
lengths between second and third, Won by a length; two and a half and dead heat for third.
Time: 2mins. 10.3/5seci. Pari-mutuel :-- Winner 833.20.
Places: 1st $7.00: 2nd $6.10; *ard (Zéphyr) $0.40: (Cavalier) $5.70. *Dead heat.
Armony
Winner $283.00. "Places: 1st $40: 2nd $0.40; 3rd $6.50.
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THE CASH SWEEPS.
Belting.
The results of the Cash Sweeps at Saturday's racing was as follows:-
Race 1.
Huntington
803..
Winner. Placos.
813
Peck
238
230
Glorious Stag
No. 121 415 17
$716.80
204.80
11
to
18.5
151
Betting.
The Ape
141
235
Winner Places.
Surning
111
179
102.40 Unplaced runners of 830 each:- Nos. 181, 300, 20, 414.
Buster
103
183
Race 2,
435
B10
Cavalier
356
303
Are of Spades......
53
77
No. 8
Amusement Tax
Loch Etive
31
3-4
321
209
349
Duke of Milan
197
250
Tarmacadany
£20
XG
Zephyr
Cream Cracker
81
3847.00 219.00 80.50 60.50
Be
81
Glory
21
30
31
Zircon II.
12
20
4.3
Desert Wind
Wuchang
11
12.
16
17
Inca
Mount. Elburz...... 0
22
Race 3.
Bright Prospect.
15
47
11
4242
7.-Shek-O Handicap "D" Olass:
No. 452
The Ptarmigan .... Dark Eyes
316
81,352,40 388.40
11
4.1
One Mile.
103.00
10
123
Duke of Nieblung... 10 Sacre
&
'17 18
Messrs. Yue and Lo's. Pumpkin, Unplaced runners of 880 each:-
148 b8 (Mr. da Roza) 1 Nos. 314, 278, 23, 122, 246, 379. Mr. Trier's Kampf, 145 lbs.
(Mr. Sewell) 2 Lt. Col. C. B. Little's Sunlock,
150 lbs.............(Mr. Cave) 3 Also ran-Kom: Tong Hall (Mr.
Race 4.
No. 92
129
$2,516.80 804,80 102.40
"
11
Pupaya
C'hemal
3. Shatin Handicap "B" Class: 11 Miles.
Going up the inclife King's Falinch drew up with Szatmar and Duke of Melrose passed both, with Soukhnil gradually coming along behind them. Delaware Bay and olikhail steadily' gained on the leaders at the village and into the straight, Noukhail, King's Falloch and Szatmar were on level terms got ahead of Monterey Bay by half with Delaware Bay about a length
After giving a good deal of trouble a leagth and Boxing Eve began to behind. Duke of Metrose begati to treep tea length behind the Bay,ive way the pace probably being fairly off, Huntingdon got away well Ace of Spades showed The straight Winsome Stag, too much for him.
the way over the first quarter mile, A fueling from home, it was but Tarmacadams coming out from at the mails, was passed by Boxing, Evel who was also very near the evident that Noukhail would win, nowhere' (he was not being watch- ed) wrested the lead from Ace of the only ponies within measuring Spades at the Rock. rails. Meanwhile Monterey Bay
Meanwhile distance bring King's Falloch, and backers of Huntington had the also caught up and the three were Delaware Bay. Szatmar was tired satisfaction of seeing their candidate close together on the rails for a out.
King's Falloch showed running confidently behind the matter of seconds. Then Boxing burst of speed about filty yards leaders. Into the straight Hunting from home and flattered his sup-ton and Tarmacadam made a good Exe drew away mind won handsome- meters for a while, bat Heard's fight of it, but just as things were ly by two lengths. Winsome Slagment managed a win by a length, being settled, The Ape joined shook off Monterey Bay and hadlaware Bay was four lengths be in. Huntington found his weight bind King's Fulloch. Szatmar was too much and gave way to both three lengths in hand at the end.
lbs. (Mr. da Roza) fourth.
challengers. The Ape flattered as Boxing Eve was later disqualified.
be gained on Tarmacndam, and Also ran:-Szatmar, (Mr. Back- for bumping and boring the protént. Hong Kong St. Leger. probably would have won in another house); Duke of Melrose (Mr.- probably arising out of the maner As predicted, a field of five start-fifty yards, but the winning post. Harriman); Erin's Isle (Mr. Char- in which the winner passed Win-ed in this rare, Hiawatha, Grand came too soon for him and Tar-les); Monk (Mr. Loo): Samaritan
macadam was still a length ahead at Mr. Tatton Eve, Majestic Eve, Little that point. Huntington could only Proulx). some Stag at the rails. when about Thunder and Triumphant Stag. get third place.. a furlong from hotne. Winsome The race over the mile and three Stag is officially placed first, Mon- gitarkers was very interesting indeed terey Bay second and Our Princes at the outset. Triumphant Stag ful out to establish a long lead. In third.
loing so, he was followed by Grand Tattoo Eve with the local crack, Jolung Heard, in the saddle. Hiawatha, and Majestic Hall hung behind at first,, with Little Thunder still farther behind.
.....
›
Shek 0 Handicap "D" Glass. Eight ponies started here and the public ürst three choices failed, Kom Tong Hall and Mountain Air carried most of the money. were unplaced. Sunloch was third favourite and he was third in the
race.
Both
Shak-D Handicap "C" Class. The biggest disappointment of this race was undoubtedly the failurs of Amusement Tax to find even a
Coing up the incline for the first place. For some reason, the rany time, Triumphant Stag was six of the way but Fair Eyes could was allowed to take the lead fromgths ahead of Grand Tattoo Eve,
who was easily ten lengths ahead the start of the mile race and when Hinwatha, who again was six the ponies swung into the straight lengths ahead of Majestic Hall and For the last tussle, Amusement Tax Little Thunder. was finished and could not do any more than "well-up among the Also Rans."
WAR
Fair Eyes and Kumon led most not stay, and in the straight Kumon was alone until joined by Pumpkin, who had been held back about two lengths behind the leaders until the last quarter mile. Pumpkin 'made & When the ponies passed the great race of it with Kumon (Sewell Triumphant Stag was still a long lengths, when Pumpkin responded grand stand for the first time, up) and it looked like anybody's race until the last two or three way in front of Grand Tattoo Eve, nicely to Da Roza's asking and won but Hiawatha, apparently not liking by half a length. Surloch made up the idea of the Stag's long lead, a good deal of ground at the end gradually began to slip up on the to get within a length of the leaders second pony, to remain at striking at the finish. Kom Tong Hall was distance. Majestic Hall plodded on
a good fourth. Mountain Air, was indifferently, and behind him came left at the start and never looked Little Thunder,
'dangerous.
For China ponies. Mr. John Peel's Noukhail, 155 ...Mr. Heard)
lbs.
Mr. Dynasty's King's Fallecb. Mr. Roda's Delaware Bay, 16
157 lbs. (Mr. Newbigging)
1
*304
Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nos. 78, 270, 172, 418, 4754 414, 190, ***, 280, 413.
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3
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Won by a length, four lengths bc- tween second and third.
Time: 2mins, 44.4-Saecs. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner 229.10.
Places: 1st 8: 2nd 88.80: 3rd $15.50.
Won by hall a length one length between second and third. Time: 2mins.. 12.1-5secs. Pari-mutueliz
Winner: 342.90.
Places: 18 $12.80; 2nd $15; 3rd $10.10.
Race 5.
No.-258
....81,708.00
229
396
488.00 244.00
Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nas. 405, 3-17, 024, 455.
Race 6.
No. 324
01
M
$32
.81,342.60 393.60 101.30 Unplaced runners of $30 each:→ Nos. 248, 470, 154, 191, 332, 384, 404, 11, 498, 218, 317.
Betting:
Winner. Places. Kom Tong Hall...... 34 315 Mountain Air
333
406
Sunloch
216.
247
Pumpkin
154
102
Race 7.
Kumon
100
126
No. 495
.$1,432.20
Ching Hoi
77
547
Fair Eyes
49
80
303
Tornado
8-Shatin_Handicap" "A" Class:
--11 Miles,
For China ponies.
Betting.
...Duke of Melrose ...
King's Falloch 247
Winner. Places.
372
180
332
-Noukhail
927
495
Samaritan
Mr. Yam Man's" One Third, 163
181'
993
Szatmar
113
238
101
115
Deinware Bay.....
83
ibs. Mesara. Lau and Loc's Duke of
Chantilly, 154 lbs.
(Mr. da Koza) i
145
ES
87
13
13
·Erin's Isle
Monk ..... Wuchang
4.-Hong Kong St. Leger: 14 Miles, Weight 146 lbs. Winners of one For Ching ponies griffins of, 1020.
race s lbs., of two or more races. 10 lbs. penalty. Mrs. Dunbar's Hiawatha, 150 lbs.
(Mr. Soares) 1 Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Majestic Bhatin Handicap "A" Class,
Hall, 150 iba.
(Mr. T. L. Wong) 2 The last race was run in very poor Mr. Eve's Grand Tatto Eve, 168. light and it was impossible to make but how the race was progressing.
lbs.
(Mr. Heard) * When the ponies passed the Grands. Y. Liang); Triumpliant Stag Also ran:-Little Thunder (Mr. Stands for the first time it was seen that One Third, Young Pretender,
(Mr. Backhouse). Misty Eve and Town Hall were in the thick of it at the head and the Duke of Chantily was running easily at the rear.
1
Papaya and Amusement Tax adopted runaway tactics, while Armony and Cavalier, the two best backed ponies chose to stay at the rear, the ultimate winner. Duke of Milan, being between the pace- makers and the rearguards... "The distance which separated the At the village, Armony drew up contenders gradually grew smaller with the leaders. Cavalier us the field turned up the incline a making up ground and Zephyr was second time. The leader was losing close. The Duke of Milas was still ground and the Eve candidate, behind the first two ponies. When while picking up on the leader was the field swung into the straight in turn being caught up by Armony shook of Amusement Tax Hiawatha. Majestic Hall also and Papaya, and made little of moved up nicely and it was any Cavalier and Armony's effort to body's race up to this point. Then draw level. About a furlong from Soares gave Hiawatha his head and hone, Duke of Milas began to show the pony never looked back, getting his speed, Wong steering through on rid of the opposition na-if they had
Much speculation was going on as the outside. Armony accepted the been selling platers." He romped challenge and raced home with the home
to who would win, until about a many lengths ahead of Duke, but was beaten by a length. Majestic Hall, who in the meantime furlong from home, when it was eeen Meanwhile Cavalier and Zephyr had displaced, Grand Tattoo Eve, that Duke, of Chantilly was leading made a good race of it for third far second place by six lengths, the with One Third gaining on him in romanegranditherinsale ans ex-alderi-latter just getting there head of CXCIX ride th
that the official verdict was a dead Triumphaut Stag Little Thunder Roza made a great effort at the heat! The three best-backed ponies remained last all the way. As Iond and beat Duke of Chantilly by were beaten-in-this-ence, but more have said, this pony is a good trier, length, isty Eve was Qird, four was to follow.
buy not." classy. enough.
lengths, behind.
Won by many lengths; six lengths between second and third.
Time: amina. 63.9-bdecs. Pari-mutuel:-
(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, 151 lbs.
(Mr. Harriman) á Also ran:-City Hall (Mr. Char- les); Fifty Fifty (Mr. Loo); Now Hall (Mr. T. L Wong); Young Pre- Year's Eve (Mr. Backhouse); Town
tender (Mz Newbigging).
Wan by one length; four lengtha between second and third; Time: 2mins, 33.3-5secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner 831.00.
400.20 204.60 Upplaced runners of $50 each Now, '500, 372, 95, 203, 178.
Race 8.
No. 120
507
**
604
.81,676.80 .478,80
939.40
Unplaced runners of 850 each: Nos. 495, 183, 504, 185, 75.
PONY AUCTION, '
Twa ponies, which had come down with the new batch of subs but were condition and failed to pass the not drawn for as they were out of
** vet_2_were auctioned · after tha
fourth race. These animals will not be able to race as subscription griffins of 1030 and if raced at all must be considered "full-fledged" griffins. Both were bought by Dr.
Pinces: 1st $20.70; 2nd $13.40; S.-To Wong- 3rd. 80.
FANLING HUNT
Bettings
Town Hall
Winner. Places.
301
00
New Year's Eve... 240 Misty Eve
302
240
304
Young Pretender....202
159
Duke of Chantilly... 180
140
One Third
77.
72
Fifty Fifty
STELEPECHASE
43
48
City Hall
20
18
(Continued an bræt Column.)
RACES.
WILLIAM FOX NOVIETONI
Winner. Places.
304
271
Grand Tattoo Eve, 113 Little Thunder Triumphant Stog...
107
P
65
14
12
Winner 86.50. Places: 1st 86.10; 2nd $3.50. Betting.
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