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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
RACE-FIXTURES FOR 1932.
Saturday, 20th February
Annua
Race Meeting
5th Mar, 1st Extra Race Meeting
Monday, 22nd.
Tuesday,
28rd
Wodnesday, 24th
Saturday, 27th
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Saturday, 26th Mar.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931.
Sports News
The Goodwood Cup.
HOME RACING
Notes and News
By
Our Hose BacING" CotatsrowDENT.
The result of this race over 2 miles B furlongs was as follows:-*
Salmon Loap (4 yrs. Det. 3)
lbs.). T. Weston 1 Brown Jack (7 yra; 10st.),
B Donoghue, Tromdon (5 yrs, 10st.)
J. Ohilda 3 Also ran Collingham, Galhamp-
ton and Mail Fist. Neok 4 Leugths.
Lawn Bowls
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDED
„KOWLOON C.C. GET HOME
OTOM SAT LAST, WE
BY GREEN!)
BASEBALL RECORD AT CHICAGO
LEFTY GROVES PITCHES 18TH, CONSECUTIVE VICTORY
REBELS FLEE FROM ARGENTINA
£250,000 LOOT FROM TWO BANKS.
GOVERNMENT "NO QUARTER" ORDER.
Chicago, Aug, 19-Lofty Grove of the Philadelphia Athletics mado VERE baseball history to-day when he pitched bleolub, the loaders in the American League pennant race, to a4 to 21 victory over the Chicago bols have been put to fight,
Argentina's latest baild of re White Boxdukej ligy
CRANE ARRESTED AND PUT IN CELL
TRAFFIC SIGNALS IGNORED.
..
d crane on itaway from Cha tham to the Zoological Gardaan.at Oxford escaped from its van ab Blackheath ignored the police con stables trafic signals and
WAR AR rested and yilaced in the cella xt Blackheath-road rolice station.
The traffic was hold up at Black-
Kowloon CC won the semior It was Grove's 16th consecutive der. the command of their leader hoath-hill when the orane, with p championship of the lawn bowls victory for the 1831 season Only. LL Col. Femar, they have sougaries of lung hops, rossed the
three times in the history of ma
for league baseball has Grove' feat refuge in Paraguay,
They were pursued by Govern-road, wout into South-street, thon Salaam is a Blly by Papyrus
boen matched, and not in 18 years
to Egerton rond, and finally got Tranquil, and is owned by Lord
has ay mange pitter unment forces, who were ordered to back into Blackheath road. Derby Har siro won the Derby in thereby lest their chance of quality. ed as many as 16 consecutive give no quarter. On arrival in
division since the beginning of the fars they we League 'competition:
Division I.
League on Saturday, although do. fested for the second time by the Civil Servics team, because Crai gengower failed at Taikoo and ing for a replay. Craigongower stories in the same sonsou fate was sealed from the early part of the game when all the aikoo inkt settled down to businos Ferguson's rink had a load of 31-7 after thirtsan beads when Bazá re- duced the arrears somewhat by scoring a four and three two's, the Taikoo rink säntäally winning by six shots, Wallace's rink were the victims of the unlucky thirteen. They wore leading 19-9 after. eleven head when Rumjahn's team loft then standing while they bored elevat micro points up to the penul Trinidad (8.4); she finished ahendtimate head, and the last head
went to the Taikoo rink for of Parenthesis (9.7) and Singapore single to make a draw. Drum- mond's rink had a gain of six (0.10).
shots ever Omar, whose rink finish- ed last after fruitless attempts to reduce the lead of their opponents,
1923, and her dam the Leger in the same year, so that this horse is worth consideration. She ran neither in the 1,000 Guineas, nor the Oaks, and as far as I can trace her first appearance this year was as recent ly as the Eclipse Bikos (11⁄2 miles), in which, carrying 7st. 13 lbs, she finished sixth In front of her were Betting: 8/2, 2/1, 13/6. Salmon Loap is owned by Mrs. A. Caerleon (0.4), Goyescas (8.0), James and trained by Hon. G. | Bandwich (8.9), Vamos (6.2), and Lambton. This four-year-old by Salmon Trous Stony Ford bas been improving at the time and it is considered that he is about the
Fhardly think, however, that this bont Cup Horse seen for years and will be hard to beat whenever buraco serves as a guide, as the runs next season. As anticipated, this was a fine race, and the gallant and popular Brown Jack was only beaten by a neck. Trimdon broke down a quarter of a mile from home, his hind pastern having given away, and it is doubtful whether he will run agafp.
Stewards' Onp././ Xandover, though failing to win under a record penalty of Dst to Iba, ran a remarkably find race. The result was as follows:
Poor Lad (4 yrs. 78t, 11 lbs.)"
winner is owned by Lord. Derby as well, and was ridden by T. Weston.
In the junior games, the Bowl- Shortly after this race, Salaam, ing Green Club and Taikoo both with 8st & lbs., went out to win the secured the points as I anticipated. Gratwicke (Produco) Stakes, a race This result has strengthened the in value of over £3,000, at Good position of the Bowling Green team wood. Now this was over 1 miles for the bonours, because they have and she won readily by s lengths to be defeated and Taikoo must from Cap Finisterre (8.3) and Pick-win, the last game before the latter pocket (8.7), the latter being a hend can force a replay for the honours. away: Unplaced were St. George The issue will be decided next (9.3), Akanaton (8.7), and Birthday Saturday when the loaders entor Book (9); the opposition was not taia Civil Service and Taikco B. Wragg 1
no formidable here as in the Eclipse, travel to Kowloon C.C. but Salaam is improving, can stay, Zanoff (3 yrs. 7st. 7 lbs.)
and has possibly an outside chance. G. Richards 2
| Latest botting quotation was 23-1. Xandover (yrs. Det. 10 lbs.)
0. Elliot 3
Ebor Handicap... Royal Rufus, Diolite, Fleeting This handicap will be run to-mur- Memory, Junius, Majority Call-row, the entries are given below, ing, To You, Knight Error, but so far weights are not to hand, Cabrallero, Pachalik, Grindle- Last your Conster deadheated ton, Cedarwood, and Rialto with" Gentleman's Relish, “ with Brown Jack (8.8) (half a' length Bridge followed in this order. 3/4 Length; 1 Length,
away. The former very probably will run this year. Retting: 9/1, 6/1, 5/1.
The winner, an leish bred colt, is, owned by Sir Hugo Cunliffe Owen, who was also successful in 1919. Zanoc, it will be noted is a three your-old, as is Royal Rufus.
The Leger.
At the moment there is nothing of particular, importance to 20 cord. Cameronian remains a firm favourite, though many prefer the chances of Orpen: of the others Rose.
Soleil, Sandwich, and Pomme d'Api seem to have quite a do. following. As a matter of intereat
I will deal with the records of several horacs' considered to possess outside chances.
do.
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Saturday, 5th Nov. 19th Faturday, 19th 14th Saturday, 3rd Dec. 15th Saturday, 10th 16th do..
By Order,
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O. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND) NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF
In Brown Jack goes out again, he may be more leniently handicapped, | and should have a good chance par- ticularly as his owner, Bir H. Wernher is particularly keen on winning at York. Pescock is hiso aually out to win Taces at this meeting, and has Redeswood und Aldessan to oboose from.
Six Wheeler is another good ono and very popular up North, while Bonny Boy II. is said to be in great form and the Ebor distance will just suit him.
the actual runners, it is impossible. Without weights or knowledge of to deal with this race, though I feel the winner will probably come from Bonny Boy II., Brown Jack, or Six Wheeler...
YORK
1910, Police Club. 1811, Police Club. 1019. Polios Club, 1913. Taikoo Club, 1914, Taikoo Club,......... 1915. No competition. 1916. Taikoo Club, 1017 Taikco Club 2018. Taikoo' Club. 1019, Taikoo Club. 1920. Bowling Green Club. 1931 Taikoo Club.. 1972 Bowling Green, Club. |: 1923, «Talkoo Club.
1024 Taikoo Club.... 1995. Craigengowor, O.C. 1828. Taikoo Club, 107. Kowloon Dock R.C.. 1928. Craigengower: C.C. 1929. Craigengower C.C. 1930. Craigengewer C.C. 1931. Kowloon C.C.
OPEN SINGLES MATCH
POLICE PLAYER ENTERS
SECOND ROUND.
Paraguay the fugitives were r quired to abandon their arms be they were given refuge. During the course of their fight the rebels made a asid on to banki, from which they secured Buma of over £250,000, with which they hope, apparently, to finance further operationa
The revolt was planned with the apparent object of re-establishing ex-President Irigoyen who was do posed in favour of General Url buru, after the revolution earlier in the year. Lt. Col. Pomar was formerly Aide-de-Camp to the or-President
It was captured only after an exciting chase through many side streets Three, palicemen and Civilian eventually managed to en- tico it into a flour sack, in which it was taken to the police station, There it was put into one of the bulls.
Soon after the van driver arriv. ad to report the loss and the bird. was duly transported to Oxford.
scattering manifestoes warning that Paris, had flown over the pity. the place was to be bombarded by an armads of seroplanes
The bombardment was postponed " Armada of 'Planes."
in consequence of a violent storm. Buenos Aires, July 9-Conflict
Armed Citizens' Support. ing reports are being received hero. as to the position in and around Before their flight the rebels aro Corrientes, in the extremo North- East of Argentins, where some reported to have looted the local offers and man of the 9th Infan-branch of the National Bank of over try Regiment have revolted.
a million posos (about £113,750) After an engagement in which the and the branch at Resistencia, a. commander of the regiment and neighbouring township, of 800,000 other loyal officers were slain, the pesos (about £115,000). A rebels consolidated their position in barracks,
This morning, the Government claims, twanty Irigoyenists ware The Government claim that the arrested while they were holding a J. C. West (Police) has entered rebellion has been suppressed, and scoret meeting at a cafe in the vil The following rinks won by ten the second round of the Open Sing- that the rebels have fled. Finanos-lage of Moron, near Corrientes. shots or more:--
Ios Competition by defeating W., al circles here are, however, of Senor Abolcs, a former Irigoyenler SENIOR RINKS
Muskatt KElectric R.C.). The opinion that the focat are being Minister, who was in hospital 3.- Hollidge (Civil Service) beat score card was as follows:- concealed, and that the revolt is awaiting trial on charges of ma A. E. Silketone (Kowloon C.C1) by
West, Muskott, spreading.
kladministration; disappeared you 13 shots, 30-17.
Shots Total Shots Total A Montovideo message reporta terday. He is believed to have C. Q. Silva (Recreio) beat. L
that in an encounter with the re-joined the jobols: Guy (Bowling Green) by 10 shots,
ghela the Government troops auffor-
cd 100 casualtios,
28-14.
JUNIOR RINKS.
A. W. E. Davidson (Bowling Green) boat F. X, Silva (Heorcio) by 23 shots, 32-0.
W. Macfarlane (Yacht Club). boat A. F. Paul (Electric R.C.) by 14 shots, 25-FI.
Petherick (Bowling Green) bent J. G. Ozorio (Recreio) by: 12 shots, 91-9,
Gaining five shots on Saturday, R. K. Duncau's rink made further advance over the junior rink re cord, and this rink stands to-day with a total of 318 shots up. Tho successful rinks are as under:-
SENIOR RINKS!
U. M., Omar (Craigengewer) 13. 04 N. Drummond (Taikos) 12.... 84 RF. Luz (Recreio) 14. 70- J. Ferguson (Taikoo) 13:55 J. Fraser (K.CC.) 11.
40
A. E Silkstone (K.C.C.) 14. 38 F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.) 19.
32
10
.... 13
JUNIOR RINKS":
Ross-en-Boleil.. This colt by Solario-Bed Rosette Hong Kong, 24th Aug., 1981. [1096 is a big fellow and likely to find the course to his liking. He finished ninth in the Derby ridden by Wednesday, August 25. Turtle, but on July 23 at Liverpool,
EBOT HANDICAP a plate of 1,500 carrying 9st 0 lbs, he won the Boes for three-year-olds and up 3. Gregory (C.B.C.C.) 13.
J. Panchton (K.D.R.O.) 10 Knowsley Dinner Stakes over 1 warda; winner (selling races uxcept W. Russell (K.B.G.C.) 14, 15 miles, from Zade Grey and Birthed) after August 13 at noon 4lb., of day Book. Bir Andrew and Glesial-
a race value 300 sovs 10lb., or of mond being further away. In this one value 100 sova. 19lb, extra, but R K Duncan (Taikoo) 19.118 race be revived 7 lbs from Sir horses originally handicapped at W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.) 13... Andrew, but was giving away asst, 191b. or over to carry only half D. Munro (Taikoo) 13.80 stone or more to the others: so that the above penalties; second to re- A. Davidson (K.B.G.C.) 12... 53 the performance was a good ons.
ceive 200 sovs, and third 100 sova An win followed at Goodwood in entrance.
sova, sad 10 abva, extra the Gordon Stakes over 11 miles, if not struck out by August Je TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN but this was not quite so impressive One mile and three-quarters, that an INTERIM DIVI. da Rosa-on-Soleil only got up near subs.) (Closed June 30.)
V. Petherick (K.B.G.C.) 9.31 DEND of One Shilling Per Share on home to win a desperate race by a Strephen II. dys. (Mr. S.
PT. Farrell (K.C.C.) B secount of the Financial Year ending head from Tippets and Istandir, a
Tatteren). Jason A. L. Shields (Yacht Club) 87 20 81st Haxou, 1982, has been declared similar distanco dividing the latter Gladius 4ya, (Mr. G, Deine) H. Strange (C.8.C.C.) 16, "by the Directors of the Company in horses. It is said that this race has BEIBANE, payable to Bhareholders not enhanced his Leger prospects
however, a study of the running
NO
INTERIM DIVIDEND,
(41
Lawson
J. P. Robinson (K.C.C) 12... 44 W. Gill (Craigengower) 8 34 W. Macfarlane (Yacht Club) 12. 34 J. O Osorio (Recreio) 13. 39
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on the Registers at Buisnarz and discloses the fact that he had many North Drift Lawson of the championship in the senior
Yassy
Coster Buy 6ys. (Mr. Binger) The following were the winners SINGAPORE ON WEDNESDAY, 28D difficulties to overcome, and as pro Dawning)......
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viously, he displayed besitancy Brumoux 6ys (Mr. Macomber) NOTICE 18 ALSO HEREBY when reaching the descending.
9. Darling GIVEN⠀⠀ that ⠀ the SINGAPORE gradient.
Son of Mint 4y6, (Mr. J... TRANSFER REGISTERS will be It is interesting to note that a Brown)
D-Pennant
Bonny Boy II. 7ys. (M. de St.)
Alary)
Gilpin CLOSED from THURSDAY, 17 betting quotation on August 6 gives Wedding Favour tye, (Lord Gigolo Bys. (Capt, J. Fielden) SEPTEMBER to WEDNESDAY, Tippets us 200-1, and in the above
H. de Walden). D. Waugh Bak
O Ball 23RD SEPTEMBER 1981 (Both race the latter was in receipt of Redeswood dye. (Bir L Parkin Chorist bys. (Capt. A. 8. Wills) Days Inclusive) for the preparation only 6 lbs.
BON) Peacock K
Bruce of Dividend Warrants
Aldessan 4ys. (Mr. K. Lennox) Popotte II, 4ya. (Lady Ludlowi
Ponoock
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HONDO BANK CHAMBERS,
The last betting quotation on Rose-en-Soleil was 16/1.
dishal Transport, This, colt by Pommera-Soriburan Anished thirteenth in the Derby,
Elsey and then raced at Ascot where Brown Jack, 73 (Sir E carrying ost: 1 lbs., he was fourth Warnbor)
1 Anthony SINGAPORE, 15th August, 1981.1082 to 8ir Andrew (8.1), Creme Brule Yarn II: sys (Mr. A. Bostwick)
(8.3), and, Armagnac (8.13)," this over 1 mile 5 furlongs In this race. Anthony he Anished ahead of Pickpocket Sandy Lashca Jys.. (Mrs. I (8,3), Tippets (8.13), Lightning Long) H. Hamshaw Star (9,5), Estate: Duty (9.1), and Pickle Sya. (Sir H. Blackett) Webb Tilson (0.10), and in this order. Covendan eye. (Mrs. A. Phillips) All these horses are onterad for the
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Gon, Bruce, who is leading the Government troops, which are ad- vancing on Corrientos, claims that the rebol movement is an isolated one. A ZA ONE THREA
In a communique announcing the "end of the revolt," the Govern, ment states that it is believed that Lt. Col. Fomar and eighty of his To-day the Minister of War stat- men have taken refuge in the for ed that the revolt had not progress 10 ests in Chaco, which lies to the ed appreciably, although the rebels
north, near the Paraguay frontier, had interrupted railway communi and that aeroplanes are searching cations Armed citizens were be- for then
liored to be supporting the insur- They hastily evacuated Corrigents, who had committed many 86- ontes, it is claimed, after L-Col.saults in an attack on Resistonote. Zuloagap"as former attaché in Tho rest cf the country, the
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