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Liberty Bay Wins Champions

(Continued from Page" ik

Baco i

Winner. Place. Mr. Dunbar'a Liberty Bay. 161

158................Mr. Frost) 1 Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, 181

lbs. (Mr. Y. B. Chang 2

168 Mr. Dunbar's Gleneagles,

MI. Dunbar's Diana Bay. 164. Ibs. (Mr. L. G. Frost)

Mr. Dynasty's Hetman. 153 lbs.

Mr. Y. S. Chang)

Won by four lengths: many i lengths between second and third.

Pari Mutuel!-

1st Pony

2nd Pony

3rd Pony

Total

Mr. C. N. K's Tiny Star, 165 lbs.

(Mr. D. S. L1) 1 Mr. Triumvir's Surprise, 161 lbs.

(Mr. F. Marshall) 2 M. LA Shiu Pang's Soldier of

Fortune, 158 lbs.

(Mr. S. Y. Sun) 3

Time: 1 min. 51.1 sec.

Winner: $6.80.

Place: $6.40.

Betting.

Winner Place. 592 93

293

38

24

4

909

135

Won by short head; the between second and third.

Time: 3 min. 28,3 sec.

1

- Winner: 811.80.

2

3

same

Race 4.

Mrs. S. W. Tang's Racing Heart.»

155 lbs. Mr. H. M. P) Mrs. Dunbar's Princess Angeline.

155 lbs...(Mr. L. G. Prost) Messrs Kong Bros' Polar Star, 152 lbs. ...(Mr. E. O. Butler)

Pari Mutuel:-

Place: $7.30; $13.30; 15.90.

Also ran: Classic Hall (Mr. Wongi; Dare Deyl) (Mc. Pan); Racing Spirit (Mr. H. M.

Won by 2 length; the same be-skiddaw (Mr. Black); St. Ives

tween second and third.

FIN

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934.

Draw

For The Champions

FULL PARTICULARS OF SWEEP

The draw for the champlons resulted as follows:-

Sweep No. 4,552 4:473 9,843

549

Betting.

1st Pony

2nd Pony

3rd Pony

137

The Field

366

1067 970 198" 195 182 392

Total

1788 1739

lbs. ..... Won by

(Mr. Butler) 3 many, lengths; many lengths between second and third,

Qualified Ponies, Mayflower .....

Hey Tor

Sadko

Golden Dragon

0,390

Race 3.

Time: 2 min. 36.1 sec.

Maria Petra

5,281

Park Mutuel;-

1

Winner: 85.10..

Gold Ring

1,635

Mr. S.

Chan's Cossack's

Place: $510.

Flying Tourist

9,859

Beauty, 168 lbs.

Paul Jones

9,072

Betting.

Blue Star

8.477

(Mr. F. Marshall) 2

Winner.

Place.

Melody,

1st Pony

741

135

3

Trentbridge

6,191

2nd Pony

82

17

Vigilance

£,260

3rd Pony

38

4

The Cavaller

122

Festival Eve

9,051

Total

861

- 154

Valorous

5,896

Jungle Jim

5.800

Race 3

Wembly Star

6,933

་་

Diana Bay

3,151

Partnership

588

The Goat

1,597

Wakefield

1,444

Cossack's Beauty

9,967

Mike....

6,599

Navy Hall

9.189 *

King's Parade

2,736

Burgomaster

3,246

King's Bounty

6,326

No Fear

1.138

Brechin

Warrington

Stickybast

5,598 2,631 .10.157

Swale

The Panther

4,360 1,375

Mr. Proulx); Swastika (Mr. Pearse): Young Chap (Mr. Heard).

Charming Star

9,450

Don

3,039

Liberty Bay

3,432

F1-Fa

9,378

Betting.

Tullcum

.....10,251

∙Winner. Place.

1st Pony

Iron Grey

3.883

1378

1052

Hetman

2,883

Tuck

249

263

Daylight Eve

........... 3,192

38

52

Widnes

2032

1817

Flying Boy

8.617 6,920

3697

Field No. 1 (1st Race 4th

3190

Day)

Field No. 2 (2nd Race 4th /

Day)

4.454

8.994

Field No. 3 (3rd Race 4th

Day)

6.201

Field No. 4 (5th Race

4th Day)

6,098

Field No. 5, (7th Race ·

4th Day)

.10.140

Рапата

9,084

Dancing Butterfly

3:103

Soldier of Britain'

8.713

Cavalcade

933

Hydroplane

3,675

Bright View

6,742

Surprise

2.074

High Speed

3,508

Classic Hall

6,094

Macaroni

8,824

King Willow

7,218:

Gladiator

3,107

Gleneagles

339

Helter Skelter

3,642

Tiny Star

5,648

Soldier of China.

3,481

2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field

423

381

35

52

929

1161

Total

2770 2801

Young Chap

.10,896

Brilliant Star

7,544

Time: 2 min. 06.2.sec.

Parl Mutuel:-

1st Pony

2nd Pony

3rd Pony.

The Field

Total

Winner. Place. 971 041 400, 363 508" 450 394 528

2273 2042

Tota

The Army Point-to- HOME FOOTBALL

Point

In the Big Races "excitement which holds Hong Kong at the moment, the Army Point-to-Point meeting near Fanling on Sunday may have escaped. Its due notice. Nevertheless it was a page in the equine history of Hong Kong in that it was the first Army point- to-point in the Colony. It was none of your billiard-table walk this way please" down a lane of red and white flags

In four out of the five races two dags were erected in the middle of the countryside, round which the competitors had to ride, picking their own line, while in the Open Race one flag only was used.

Blackpool once had a supporter who fired blank shots from a pistol, every time the side scored.

There is no truth in the rumour that Cyril Stocks, the Nottingham Forest inside left, will cross the Trent to join the County.

Mr. W. McCracken,' Millwall's manager, was again at Margate recently to watch two local players.

Many could not understand why G. W. C. Meikle failed so badly as a place-kicker against Wales at Cardiff: The explanation is that he was wearing unusually long studs. *

Three of the Navy's old Rugby The attendance was, of course, rather spoilt by the heavy rain, internationals are still doing fine bat 200 waterproofed watchers gave work for the game. Freddle QU- enthusiastic support to the meet- bort looks after Devonport Ser- ing. The 1/8ths Punjabis were At Vices E. R. Gardner does the same Home and put up a first class for R.NE. College (Keyham), and show in a marquée at the foot of E. Luddington coaches Dul- Their warm wich College. the Grand Stand. welcome must have saved many of the spectators from pneumonia."

Roy Leyland, the Liverpool Uni- Lancashire three- has dislocated' his

the play, and it was just as well that Priestley maintained his fine form: As a finished footballer Priestley stood right out.

Sports heading, January 18367- Allblacks Unbeaten Again. The Home Countries announce that the first international matches of sea-

Generally speaking Chelsea were son 1935-36 will he against team-unlucky not to win, and in the practised New Zealanders.

After the last Race, Mrs. Borrett versity, and kindly presented the prizes, and quarter, who was heartily cheered for so doing, shoulder three times this season, The first race, was for the South is to be operated upon next week. Wales Borderers' Challenge Cup. L-Col Ralkes rode well to bring Whichester Stag Arst past the post. Next came the Navy race, in which Lt-Comdr. Baker scored a brilliant but impulsive win on his good pony Malakit. The Open Race, around one flag. produced two distinct schools of thought. The field split in sunder and were half a mile apart at one time.,, Eventually Mr. Morris, who goes very well Indeed across country brought Lt.-Col Marsh's Tommy home to the des- pair of the punters. The tote pald 30 to 1 on this race.

NO COMIC ELEMENTS! The Ladies Plate produced none of the comic element usually asso- clated with these events at Kwanti. Out of a competent and business

"J. C. Wright (P.C.), new English cap and stalwart of yesterday's Police pack v. Army, was dropped. by Middlesex but restored for Eng

11ŝh selectors' beneft.

FRIESTLEY FINE SHOW. Gibson was rarely in touch with

3rd-Mr. E. Archer...

Tote paid: $39.40;

The Bogle

Also ran: Tom Cobley, Orleans, The Goods, Boston, Gaga, Jack O'Lantern. Ike, Black Marla, Air- craft, Cherokee, Cuckoo Eyes,

4.15 P.M.The Ladies' Plate ist--Mrs. Williams......Golden Star 2nd-Miss Scott Harston.,Glen Shes 3rd-Miss Beryl Fair..

Tote paid: $4.70.

Also rant-Valetta, Cloudy Eve, Until Then, Curlew, No Fear. Gertrude Lawrence, The Dun, Boukra.

4.45 PM The Ubique Cup 1st Capt. Williams ....Wigan. 2nd-Mr. E. B. Skey......The Quat 3rd-Mr. E. Garthwaite...The Gawk

Tote paid: $3.20.-

Also ran:-Esculado, Bi Brewer, Luke of Normandy, Tip Top

second half Notts Forest had to concentrate upon defence.

GALLACHER'S. MISTAKE Gallacher was given no chance of shooting" and being so well marked the Chelsea forward would have been more useful had he opened out the game more.

A FEAST OF GOALS Earlier in the season supporters of Millwall were complaining about the scarcity of goals scored on the New Cross ground. Since the middle of December, Millwall have gradually made amends in this direction, and there was a real feast of goals in their cup-tie.

Unfortunately, for Millwall, six of the nine goals were scored by Leicester City.

MILLWALL FIGHT BACK The game was full of thrills and although Leicester fully deserved to win, Millwall were by no means outplayed as the score would sug- gest.

In fact, they deserve great credit" for fighting back in the second half, when the score was 5-1 against them and everything seem-

lost. Not only did they score two further, goals, but by clever football and whole-hearted en-

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deavour had the Leicester defence Aghting for all they were worth.

DEFENSIVE WEAKNESS

A defence that concedes six goals must have some weakness, and in Millwall's case It can be raced to the uncertain" play of Pipe and Forsyth in the first half. There was no weakness in the Millwall attack, for all the forwards showed ability, and Alexander, who was at putalde-right in place of Bond, was a decided success.

Winner: $10.30.

Place: $5.00; $6.60; $6.20,

Also ran-Australian Boy (Mr.

Y. S. Chang), City of Brisbane (Mr. ip Kui Ying); Friar

(Mr. Wong); Glorious Star (Mr. L: Lucky XIII (Mr. Charles); # Mermaid Mr. Proulx); Portia (Mr. Heard); Raelon (Mr. 8. Y. Sun);, Saucy Face (Mr. Deltz); Tecumseh (Mr. Botelha).

Betting.

Race 5.

Messrs. Kong Bros' Charming

Star, 150 lbs.

2

1 (Mr...Yue Shun Wah) Messrs. Li and Li's Mayflower, 154 lbs. ...(Mr W. H. Choy) Mr. Quarto's Spinaway, 145 lbs.

Mr. F. P. Botelho) 3 Won by 2 lengths: 1 lengths between second and third.

The 2 min. 10.3 sec. "Pari Mutuel

Winner: 938.50

Place: $6.20: 97.30; 97.10.

Also ran:-Beta (Mr. 7. F. L; Black Velvet (Mr. T. P. Saunder- son); High Lite (Mr. Lo G. Hin): Snappy Eve (Mr. A. D. Coppin); Street Binger (Mr. S. W. Tang); Swale (Mr. Johnson); Sweet fe (Mr. Pearse) Tillicum (Mr W. a. Poy); Vago (Dr. S. K. Lee) Water- loo (Mr. S. W. Tang); West Parade

2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field

Race 13. Messrs. Kong Bros New Star,

161 lbs. (Mr. D. 8, L 1 Mr. Hem's Lemberg, 158 lbs.

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 2 Mr. C. B. Brown's Budge, 158

. lbs. (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 3 Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengths be- tween second and third. Tline: 2 miri. 11.3 sec.

Pari Mutuel:---

Winner: 8.80.

Place: $8.20; $8.60; $9.90.

Also ran:-Gold Bullion (Mr, T.

L. Wong); Juno (Mr. Tang); King's Worthy (Mr. Chang); Midday Sun (Mr. A. Botelho); Racing Luck (Mr. Pih); Ribble (Mr. Deltz); Soldier of Germany (Mr. Sun); Sporting fe (Mr. S. W. Pan); Tso Tak Mr. Sewell); William Oster (Mr. F.

Marshall).

1st Pony

Mr.

Betting.

Winner. Place.

1383 1187

Race 11." Leong Kwok Cheong's Cavalcade, 180 lbs.

(Mr. Deitz) 1

158 lbs. ..........(Mr. Soares) 2 Mr. He baled's Chow Fan, 152 lbs,

(Mr. Harriman) 3 Won by 1 lengths: 2 lengths. between. second and third.

(Mr. Lobel): Weybridge (Mr. "DMr. Li Po Chun's In Good Time, Black); Widres (Mr. G. Taylor).

Time: 2 min. 184 sec.

Betting.

Winner Place.

1st Pony.....

872

832

2nd Pony

217

344

3rd Pony

362

342

The Field

622 674

Pari Mutuel?--.

2073

1992

s..

'Total

Race 6. Mrs. Tinson's Bag Tor, 152

(Mr. T. L. Wong) Messrs. Grist and Beck's Bronze Era, 162 lbs...(Mr. N. Deitz) Messrs Hall and Shenton's The

Winner: 88.20.

Place: $6.10; 12.60; $10,00, Also ran:-Bran Tub (Mr. Chan- son): Brass Idol (Mr. Black); Dancing Butterfy

Cash Sweep:-1st Prize $48,389,70,

2nd Prize $13,254.20, 3rd Prize $8.827.10.

Race 2.

8 875 250 --125-

1st No. 237 2nd...

247 3rd

267 Nos: 318, 188, 398, 41, 265, 285, |BB, 292, 289, 347, 135 gets $50 each

Race 3

1st No. 287

2nd 3rd

92

178

!

Race 4.

1st No. 143

2nd

322

81388.80 396.80 198.40

"$1260 360 3rd

180 1 Botelho); Kinda (Mr. Tang, M.W.):

Nos: 427. 53, 299, 313, 481, 280, 548, King Willow (Mr. Chang); Lucky 345, 332. 490 gets $50 each.

(Mr.

P. P.

2 (Mr. Marshall; Panama" (Mr. Frost); Utopian (Mr. Bun); Young

3

Goose, 149 lbs. (Mr. Butler) Won by 4 lengths: length be- tween second and third.

Time: 2 min. 28.3 sec.

Pari Mutuel:

Winner: $20.50.

Place: $9.40: $8.50; 816.00.

Also ran:-Bobriak Star (Mr. D.

9. L); Fanling Fox (Mr. Frost);

Flummery (Mr. D. Black) 2 High

Finance (Mr. Heard); Nell Gwyn

3rd Pony

SALLY EILERS, in "Walls of Gold"

like feid Mrs. Williams, wife of the Master of the Fanling Hunt, was fist on Golden Star, fairly closely followed by Miss Scott-Harston and Miss Beryl Fair.

The last race was the Ubique Cup for Gunners. Capt. Williams experience enabled him to bring home the bacon in spite of giving -away" over 20 lbs. to the rest of the deld.

A surprising feature were the big prices paid by the tote, which goes to show that in this type of race the rider matters every bit as much as the pony. Although there were few enough falls, there is no doubt that these races will teach the Nas: 329, 476, 542, 308, 339, 7,"follow on" rider to pick a line. 177, 482, 354, 475, 554, 235, 192 gets of his or her own, and to come to regard the reins as a means of guidance rather than a precau- tion against hitting the ground,

NEXT MEETING

Race 5.

1st No. 218

Companion (Mr. Wong),

2nd

Betting."

"

3rd

357 336

$1169 334 167

Winner.

Place.

1st Pony

1389

2nd Pony

133 262 247

1159 152

$50 each.

The Field

814 *1060

Race 6.

Total

2598

2828

1st No. 783 2nd, 3rd

535 633

81995 570 285

Race 12.

Brechin, 161 168.

Race 7

(Mr. N. Deitz)

1

ist No. 282

2nd

E

3rd

(Mr. Proulx); St. Joan (Mr. Har Messrs. Mackie and Grayburn's riman); 'Vriday (Mr. Chang).

Betting.

:

Winner. Place. Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice, 158

lbs, .....(MF1.8 Cháng) 2

The next Point-to-Point, run by the Fanling Hunt, will be held on Nos: 733, 33, 327, 322, 120, 616. March 25, near 17 Pine Tree Hill. 374 gels 850 each.

82422 488

692 402

346 Nos: 484, 383, 602, 31 gets 850

ist Pony

$50

491

2nd Pony

615

'B07

3rd Pony

The Field

Total

134 1283 1650

2564 2946

198

Mr. Samson's Nayy Hall,

Ibs................(Mr. D. 8. 14) 3 each. Won by 21 lengths; the same be- tween second and third. -

158

Race 7. Messrs. Kong Bros "Brilliant

Star, 158 lbs.... (Mr. D. 8. LI)- 1 Mr. Lan's Bright View, 181 lbs. (Mr. T. L Wong?

Mr. Hem's Gladiator, 158

(Mr, A. J. P. Heard)

Time: 2 min. 09.4 sec.

Pari Mutuel:

Winner: $18.80.

Place: $8.50; $7.80,

Also ran:-Flying

Tourist (Mr.)

P. P. Botelho); The Tiger (Mr.)

2 Frost).

3

Won by 3 lengths; two lengths

1st Pony 2nd Pony

i

C

Betting.

Race 8.

63318 848 474

Race 9

-82636

754 177

Nos: 876, 569, 479, 307, 170, 585, Winner. Flace. 580 gets $50 each.

- 691

320

Race 10, 407

:"1st No. 214- 737 2nd M

between second and third.

Time: 2 min, 08.1 sec..

1079

Pari Mutuel

3rd Porty The Field

976

Winner: $12.70.

173

Place: $6.00; 86.40; 88.50,

Also ran: Glorious

Sun

(Mr.

Total

N467 154

2918 1354

Botelho); Prima Donna

CMT,

Soares); Racing Pluck (Mr. Pin);

Boldier of Britain (Mr. Bun).

82464 704 3rd.,,

855...........

352 Nos: 599, 276, 404, 242, 48, 778, 617, 352, 230, 82 getɛ 360 each;

Race 11.

1st No. 960 ... Radi 1.593

3rd

82485 ...710 355

Nos. 105, 533, 566, 772, 352, 650, 419, 993 gets 1850 each.

CASH SWEEPS

Betting.

Winner. Place:

1st Pony

-1033 919.

Bace 1.

2nd Pony

вва

669

1st No. 207

3rd Pony

The Field

116 1075

265

913)

3rd

Total

2992 2827

-825 285 Nos 28, 385, 67, 308, 98, 177; 328, 208, 218, 138, 139, 824, 351, 192, 85, 377. 70, 325 geta 350 each

6 604-

144

Race

1st. No.

2nd

238: Bra: -723

83150

[900]

450

Nos: 864, 898 gets #50 each.

The conditions will be published later, but the point-to-point Com- mittee implore riders, especially ladies:

(1) To find out what, when, and at what weight they are rid- ing..

(2) To arrange for their horses to have saddles and bridles, weight cloths and other in- dispensables of every well bred horse.

(3) Not to regard the Committés as Fairy Godmothers." They have their own work to do." THE RESULTS PA The results were as follown 2,30 P.M.-24th Regiméfitat Räcé "Ist"-Lt.-Col. G. T, Rafkes · TM

Winchester Stag 2nd-Mr. J. C, Richardson.......Zephy 3rd Mr. D. P.. Yates.....Loch Nest

Tote, paid: $4.30.

Also ran-Tigre, Sunrise.

3 PM The Navy Race ist-Lt. Comar Baker Malakit 2nd Lt.-Comdz Boutwood

Tarnborg And It. P. Jamieson Pint Gla 966.Tote paid: $1.70 V

Also, Inming Cominander. Leprachaun, Britannid Hall, Devon,

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