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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.

WEEK-END SPORTING ACTIVITIES

GLENEAGLES SETS A

NEW RECORD

BIG DIVIDENDS PAID AT SATURDAY'S RACES: SEVERAL FAVOURITES BEATEN

POLAR STAR CONFOUNDS PUBLIC OPINION

(BY MORNING DEW"')

FIGHT RACES WITH HOUT CLOSE FINISHES WAS THE RE

BCLT OF THE SPORT FROVIDED BY THE JOCKEY - CLUBH FOURTEENTII EXTRA RACE MEETING, WHICH WILL CERTAINLY GO DOWN AS ONE OF THE BEST DURING THE YEAR 1932,

THE SPORT OPENED WITH A RECORD-BREAKING RUN BY GLENEAGLES, WHO IN SPITE OF ALL H18 SPEED, WAS ONLY ABLE TO WIN BY HALF A LENGTH.

POLAR STAR CONTRARY TO PUBLIC OPINION, PROVED HIM SELF A VERY WORTHY SPEEDSTER AND ANNEXED THE AUS- TRALIAN EVENT WITHOUT MUCH EFFORT, ALTHOUGH HE WAN CARRYING TOP WEIGHT AT 170 POUNDS

A FEATURE OF THE DAY WAS THE EXCELLENT DIVIDENDS PAID ON SEVERAL OF THE PLACED PONIES.

DON WINS 'GRIFFINS CUP FROM

LUNAR STAR

Don won the Hong Kong Griffins (up from Lainar Star and Navy Hall. The success of Don was not much due to Mr. G. Rozn's good riding as to the indecision of Mr. Pan in the straight. The pace was a very slow one, Mr. Rozu pae ing the field. Laumr Star was con- tent to wait within a couple of Tenths of Dan and inade no effort to entch up over the first mile. When the two ponies turned into the straight Don was still a couple

RESULTS

Hace 1.

Mr. La Dunbar's Gloncagles

(Mr. Yost). I Mr. L Reidy's Bag and Bag-

gago..(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 Mr. Li Roidy's Guy Crusader.

(Mr. Noronha) Won by half a length; two lengths between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 42.3 s.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 90.80. Place: $7.00,

Betting

*

3

Winner. Place, Gleneagles (Frost) 651 110 Gay Crusader

(Noronha) 182 Bag and Baggage

(G. Roza) 170

Race 2 Mossrs. Kong Bros.' Polar Star

(Mr Butler) Mr. E. L. Hosie's The Giraffe

(Mr, Frost) 2 Mr. L. A. H.. Wright's Lacy

Glitters (Mr. Tuxford) .3 Won by three-quarters of length; the same between second and third..

Race 6.

Mr. Y. T. Fung's Indiana

(Mr. Noronha) i Mr. Helensido's Helter Skelter

(Mr. Black) 2 Mr. A. M. L. Saares' Mon Talis

man ............. (Mr. Laing) 3 Won by n length; a head between second and third,

Time: 1 min, 31.3 socs. Pari-mutuel

LAWN TENNIS

C.R.C. "AT HOME"

LO'S WIN OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

The Chinese Recreation Club held their annual "At Home". on Satur- day, when a large gathering of sportsmen and prominent citizens wore present, including the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn and Mrs. Southörn, the Hon." Sir Show-son Chow, and Mr. Lo. Cheung Shiu. Favoured with brilliant weather, the occasion proved to be A great success, members of the club enter.

15

44

Winner: $95.40. Place: $10.90; $36.40; $89.00.

Betting

Winner. Place. Nippy (G. Roza) 707 703 Indiana (Noronha), ... 448 - We Powhattan (Frost)"... 333 455 Deveron (W. Raza) ——3!! Flying Tourist

(Harriman) 252 [Chin Quan (Pan)...... 223

Alexandra Hall

504

-

339

351

(Tuxford) 75

132

Th

| Gold Ring (Caplan)...

Helter Skelter

(Black) 00 Wonderful Stag

(Y. M. Lo) 92 Mon Talisman

(Laing) King's Counsel

Gold Mine

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BI

taining the guests with marked hos- pitality.

121

43

20

43

(H. Botolo) .10

48

(A. Botelho) G

12

Golden Star

(Chanson) Melrose (Carroll)

23

L

3

Winner. Place.

1,550 394

Race 7

Messrs. Dunbar and Reidy's

Champagne Bay

"

525

316

(Tuxford) 30

(Caplan)

134

37

Friar Tuck (G. Roza) 29 Joaquin (Black) But After That

Mise Jummy.

80

16

51

31

3

21

+

Timo: 1 min. 23,1-8 goes.

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $21.70.

Fla: 88; 85.70; $13.90.

Betting.

beautiful rush in the straight and got within a neck of Champagne; Bay, but if Blue Star had beenThe Giraffe (Frost)...1,162 asked for the effort slightly earlier, Polar Star (Butler)... 156 I think he might have won. Prido Wotia (Harriman).... 401 of Tsingtao rad very well over the Evening Star (Pan), 115 first seven furlongs, but when nak. Lucy Glitters

ed for the final rush after the Dis-City of Melbourne tance Post had been passed, he did not respond.

The Crook Wins Again. The Crook's victory in the last of lengths to the good but Lunar race was not unexpected although. Htar had not up till then heen nakfull marks must be given to thir When Mr. Panjockey for is handling of the ed for an offort. pushed him, he responded beauti favourite. The race was very open fully, and then Mr. Pan made the and with twenty-one starters there mistake of trying to get through on the rails, although there was plenty of room, do tho outside. When he but got right up to the heels of Pon, and Lunar Star was just be gining to wedge himself in he tween Don and the rails, Mr. Pan changed his mind and pulled Lunar Star pus Lori an the outside. The auciaion cost him the race for Lunar Star was thrown out of his stride Don inunget to stay in front tir the rest of the journey, which was about a hundred yards. So badly was Lunar Star affected by this movesthunt Navy llall, coming! up with a burst of speed almost took cond plaër,

Bright Star.

was a good deal of scrambling for the lead in the first three furlongs. However, by the time the Rock was! reached the vanguard had boiled down to about four, and of these, Devon, The Crook, Buchanan and City of Shanghai were prominent. They fought it out in the home run and Mr. da Roza brought his mount. along beautifully to win. and City of Shangni were very close to the wloner,

Devon

(Noronha)

(Ferguson) Race 3. Messrs. Kong Bros.' Bright Star

(Mr. Pan) 1 Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

The Tiger...(Mr Frost) % Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight Eve

(Mr. A. W. da Roza) 3 Won by two lengths; one length

Time: 2 mine. 13.4 Rocs. between second and third.

Pari-mutuel :- Winner: 87. Pince: 35.40; $0.40; $7.

Botting.

Winner. Place, Daight Star (Pan) ...1,439 11505 Valorous. (Harriman) 275 The Tiger (Frost) 194 Daylight Eve

The Record.

(W. Roza) 193 Gloneagles' record run in the opening race is 4/5th of a second Gold Key (Caplan)... 149 better than his previous record for Boxing Eve

(Charles) 53 the same distance. Gay Crusader, of whom very much was expected.

Race 4,

Just before this race however, Mr.made the pace, but when the

It was responsible for an excel-straight was reached, tho was spent. Messrs. Li and Li's Don Lut piece of judgment when he On the other hand Bag and Bag.

to wait till Gleneagles got going Mr. Samson's Navy Hall before he set his pony in motion

In the principal attraction of the day, M. W. Lo and Miss E. Lo met Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lochner in the final of the Open Mixed Doubles. Championship of the Colony, which

resulted in a win for the former pair, who have thus repeated their previous successes in 1998 and 1939. Whatever expectations followers of the game entertained of a fine struggle were quickly dashed to the

FOOTBALL

INTERPORT TEAM

DISAPPOINTS

CHINESE ELEVEN TROUNCES COLONY'S SELECTED ELEVEN

TAM KONG PAK HAS "HAT TRICK"

THE INTERFORT FOOTBALL TEAM HAD ITS FIRST TRYOUT AS A TEAM ON SATURDAY, AND THE RESULT WAS DISAPPOINT ING. THEIR OPPONENTS, A TEAM CHOSEN FROM THE RANKS OF THE CHINESE CLUBS IN THE LEAGUE PLAYED HAVOC WITH THEM IN THE, FIRST HALF, AND THE GAME BEGAN TO BE UN INTERESTING IN THE BECOND OWING TO THE OVERWHELMING LEAD ALREADY OBTAINED BY THE CHINESE.

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IN THE ONLY SENIOR LEAGUE MATCH ON THE PROGRAMME THE CLUB DE RECHEIO WERE DEFEATED BY ST. JOSEPH'S TO THE TUNE OF FOUR CLEAR GOALS.

THE RESULTS IN THE SECOND DIVISION GAMES WERE VERY MUCH AS EXPECTED BUT THE FAVOURITES FOR THE THIRD DIVISION, ST. JOSEPH'S HAD THEIR UNBEATEN RECORD UPSET

·BY A DEFEAT OF 3 GOALS TO 1 BY SOUTH CHINA.

RESULTS

Interport XI.

2

CHINESE XI.

LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

St. Josepha

Recreio

SECOND DIVISION

Tsung Tsin ...... R.A.

Kowloon

Athletic South China

South China

R.A.F.

1

ground by the way the Chinese con- trolled the game soon after the

Talkoo

Radio

Signals

2

University.

(Mr. G. U. da, Roza) Mesars. Kong Bros.' Blue Star

(Mr. Pan) Mr. H. S. Chan's Pride of Tsing-

tao......(Mr. A. W. da Roze) 3 Won by a neck; three lengths be- tween second and third. "Tino: 2 mins. A KOCH.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $30.80.

Place: $14.50; $12.15.

Betting.

יו

Pride of Taingtao

(W. Roza)...1,103 Blue Star (Pan) 547 Fortune Bay (Frost)-454 Champagne Bay

491 180 911.

(G. Raza) 350

Race &.

start, and as the match progressed, they proved their superiority. At no stage did they appear to be in | aay ́danger, and eventually won by

6-3, 6-1.

Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lochner, although failing to extend the Chi- nese, are to be congratulated on Winner. Place reaching the

final. As a pair they fell short of their opponent's strength, but it was also noticeable that they were not in their best form. Capt. Barry failed pretty badly at the net, where he netted repeatedly, Mrs Lechner. played soundly throughout, and her per formance was the only redeeming fenturo of the losing side)

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Mrs. S. A. Lopes' The Crook

Mr. Soth'a Devon

(Mr. G. U. da Roza)

1

(Mr. Butler) 2 Mr. Roza's City of Shanghai.

(Mr. Fung) 3 Won by half a length; the same batween second and third,

Time: 2 mins. 9.aces.

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $18.30,

Place: $10.30; 833.40; $12.40:

30 4:

303

273

100

CASH SWEEPS

Race 1.

No. 85 144 259

$1,248.80 350.80 178.40~

Race 2.

No. 320

* 200

"

$1.297.80 379.80 185.40

"

(Mr. G.-U. da. Roza) 1 Bright Star to victory. The gage chose to run behind Glen-Messrs. Kong Bros. Lunar Star

(Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 pace was very fast due to Boxing bagles and his jockey was content Eve (with Mr. Charles on the

(Mr. Soares) 3 saddlo) trying to do the runaway

Wan by dalf length; short heed aut, but before the Rock wns roach- ed, Boxing Eve had had enough,

between socond and third. Daylight vo took over the lead and looked very promising when he led into the straight, but the pony found the pies too hot for him sad went under to both Bright Star aid The Tiger if the last furlong. Bright Star won by two lengths,

Polar Star's Success.

o as to follow him. Bag and Baggago came along beautifully in the straight and night have won from a lesser candidate than Glen engles, but the Dunbar representa tive was equal to the challenge and won by half a length.

Indiana Comes In.

Time: 2 mins. 30.2 secs. Pari-mutuel

Winner: 825.30. Place: $5.20; $5.10.

Betting.

Winner. Place. Lunar Star (Pun)......2,099 1,427 Don (G. Roza)

......... 474 Navy Hall (Soares)... 148 Meridian Star (Laing) Ajax (W. Roza)

Unplaced runners of 350 each-*-*-*

Noa. 140, 402, 182, 453, 305, 535, 239.

Race 3.

356

No. 400

179

BY

$1,502.20 499.20

"

19

58

284

31

12

Race 5.

Mr. Noronha was responsible for 4. good bit of riding when he won with Indiana over six furlongs a Class. The pony sprint for was kept until the last furlong when he was asked for an effort Mr. Festival's Orlando race on the Australians event, in and ho came along with spectacular

The "Star" stable seemed to have plenty of luck on Saturday, a. Polar Star, contrary to public oppion as to his speed over a short

(Mr. Y. M. Ld) 1

la execulent time of.3.23.1, account: rush to deprive Helter Skelter and Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Bar

Mon Talisman of victory. The last.

(Mr. Pan) 2

(Mr. Noronha)-3 Won by two lengths; half a length between second and third,

Time: 2 mins 6.1 seks.

› Pari-mutuël :-

-Winner!822.10.

ing or The Giraffe, the favourite, namod drew the last position al Mr. Woo Lai Tin's Snappy Eve we led most of the way,'

otin was a big disappointment the start otherwise he might have hero; for after drawing the second won, acoing that he put up a won- position it looked very much as derful turn of speed all the way though this speedster with a light and was actually in front when weight had overy advantage as far fity yards from home, where he na flying start was contornod, but began to weaken. Flying Tourist the pony must have been crossed fod for a good bit of the way, but early on and Mr. Harriman, his is waight. proved too much for jockey was soon to pull him right him: All things considered, he put

ek and then to take him along un up a good show. the outside, where he run well The misfortuns at the start qpoiled all his chances of success A sorson erected by the Naval Cricket Loam, I think, prevents the public from seeing the starts of six furlonga Face, and arrangements should be made to romave it

Lucy Glitters, se predicted, put up very good race and finished third.

Outsider Wins,

Very

Orlando Wins.

Place: $10.70; $7.70; 881.70. Betting,

Wimmer. Place. Gold Bar (Pas)"...... 147 Fres Orlando (Y. M.. Lo) 387- 375 Wembley Star

(Frost) 192 Golden Arrow

(Harriman) 164

(Caplan) 177 · (W. Rozh) 123

Orlando, for whom I predicted a win at Macao, and who then dis appointed, redoamned himself on Saturday when he led, all the way The Rainstorm home in the Suffolk Handicap D Class over a mile, for which bo re- King's Parado turned the excellent time of 2.00.1.

914.60:

Unplaced rammers of $50 each:- Nos. 198, 550, 338.

623

Race 4.

$1,704,00 04.00 258,00

.., No. 490 200

Unplaced runners of $50 each; Nos. 407, 7.

No. 102

Race 5.

*****$2,874.00

130 30

704.00 382.00

Unplaced naners of $100 each:- Nos. 014, 88, 808, 485, 401, 470, 441, 483, 434, 578, 75, 50, 02, 601, 112,

Maca $.

81,853.60 520.60

204.80

Unplaced runners of 200 each ;~~ Nos. 335, 116, 403, 70, 600, 137, 001, |0, 451, 735, 220, 192

No. 791

.272

101.3

327

219

*123

191

No, 22

45

Race 7.

*

119.

41

686

$2,154.80 615.00 307,80

No. 694.

#7

Race 8.

4B

No. 140 530 763

$2,052.10

203.

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The pony covered the first half mile The Gadwall (Butler) 100 in 58 seconds and thus established Helvellyn (Botelho)..

tremendous lead, and although the Amos (Forguson) last half mile was ten seconds Just Imagine

(Chunson) 34 Champagne Bay won from Blue slower, the gly load made all the Star, Pride of Tsingtao and Fortune difference and the pony won easily. Sanction (Long)...

15 as the lastamad being outclass Gold Bar naged to get within Cebu (Tuxford)........ ed. I don't know whether Mr. Dan two lengths of how the aish, Poeshoatse (Miles)

Valley Hall (Young) 19 found Blue Star difficult to handle but the pony was obviously not in garly, on or whether he kept him the same class as. Orlando and Tommy Boy (Black), (Charles) Bucar for a big effort in, the never looked like winning. Mr, White Heather N Straight; but the pony did not in Noronha brought in Snappy Eve to

(Noronha) press" mu over the first six furray $81,70. to each of his support Snappy, Eve Tongs Ho come along with a ra

Unplaced inner (86

Unplaced run

Nos. 45, 335, 554, 216, 626, 650, 91, 030

D Eastern

x Navy

2 Borderers

O Lincolns

THIRD DIVISION

2 St. Joseph's

a Athletic

1 Recreio

3 RE

0 R.A.8.0.

G. Lincolna

INTERPORTER MISSES TWO PENALTIES

INTERPORT XI. . CHINESE XI., play at this stage and while the pressure was around the Interport Playing at Caroline Hill, the Inside's goal, Ip Pak Wah, the torport team appeared a very Chinese captain sent a beautiful strong combination in the first few pass to Tam Kong Pak, who scored moments of the game, but when the Suen Kam Bun, playing for the Chinese side had settled down to Colony's side, attempted a Holo good long passes, the Interporters effort but was slow when just in appeared to fall to pieces and al- front of goal and was robbed. At though there were occasional flashes the other end, Tam receiving a of brilliant individual play, the nice pass from Ip Pak Wah scored team as a whole Jailed to impress. his second goal. The Interport, The Chinese, as soon as they settl-team then put in some good play ed down, which took a matter of and Suen Koma Sun was the out five minutes, tested Rodgers with a blanding, player during this stage shot that forced him to tip the of the game. However, their efforts ball over the horizontal. Li Bhek were of no avail and before they You was responsible for some good

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