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work, or on the sports Beld-"Accid-Polo Pony Scurry, 13 Furlongs) ents Will Happen." Cuts, bruises,
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an
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Jus."....
Mr. Stanton) 2 infantion or swelling and arrests
Mr. J. L. Jordan's Winchester bleeding.
Stag, 168 lbs.
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Mr. Paul Yates) 3 two Won by many lengths; lengths between second and third.
Time: 44 mins., 2' secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: 68.90.
Place: $8.30, $7.10. $8.40. Also ran-Celerity.(Mr. Wall). Wilson Paul Happy Hit (Mr.
Jones Mr. Lewellyn), Rad Les ver
10-Shing Mun Handicap (1) Miles),
Messrs Mackie and Grayburri's
Ribble, 163 lbs.
A TALK ABOUT WINES
(Continued From Page 7)
were chiefly sweet Wines made of overripe or dried grapes, or else sweetened, with honey and flavour- ed with spices. In the early 18th century some English" Merchants (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1
were granted a special privilege Dr. Lee Shiu Ker's Monoplane,
160 lbs.....(Mr. 8. N. "Pan) 2 by the Government, of Spain to go to Jerez to buy the wines of the Mr. Lan's Bay View, 162 lbs.
(Mr. S. Y. Laing) country. These Wines were natur- Won by two lengths; a neck be-al Wines, very much drier than
sweet the
ог sweetened wines which had hitherto been imported from Spain, they were sold in Eng- land as "seck" Wines from the Spanish "secco" (dry) and after- These wards known as "sack."
that Wines became so popular
tween second and third.
Time: 31.4 1.023; 1.344: 2.06.1;
.2.34.2.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $19.60.
“MINERVA” IN ACCIDENT
Collision With Public Car After Puncture
of a
Castle Peak Road, outside the Cafeteria, was the scene motor accident on Sunday after- on when, the oft-side front tyre
of the £1,800 Minerva limousine, belonging to Mr. S. K. Wang, sud-
sing public vehicle No. 204. denly blew out just as it was pas-
The Chinese chauffeur was un- able to control the big car which swerved across the road and struck the rear of the public vehicle. board tearing away the running and damaging a wheel beyond re- pair: This, however, did not stop
kin ointment for our climate. It is Mr. Taylor), That's. That (Mr Butler). William Osler 140 (M they soon suffered from Imitationis, } the fight of the car which went
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MACAO RACES
Programme For June 10
The programme for the third extra race meeting to be held at Macao on June 10 ts as follows:-
1. Ma On Shan Handicap Winner $150. Second $100. Third 75. For China ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Club of this season. Top Weight will not ex- ceed 10 lb. over "Welght for In- ches as per Scale." Lowest Weight 135. ib. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won 10 races any. where at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Miles:
Shan Handicap. 2 Chiu Wah
$150. Second Section)-Winner Second $75. Third $50. For China Ponies classified by The Hong Keng Jockey Club as "D" &" "E" Classes. Entrance $5. Six. fur- longs.
Note:-One Entry only will be made for Chiu Wah Shan Handi- - cap. Entries will be divided into First and Second Section at the discretion of the Handicapper.
3. Chiu Wah Shan Handicap. 'First Section)-Winner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For China Ponies classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" and "D": Glasses. Entrance $5. Six fur- Jongs.
Paterson), The Loafer (Mr. Stock- er, The Quall (Mr. Skey), Tigre (Mr. Richardson),
ist Ропу
Place: 87.40, 99.70, $7.30. Also ran:Tummel.: 140 (Mr.
Heard), Great Hall 145 (Mr. Dejtz). Batting
Winner Place,
510 371
Betting
1st Pony
Winner Place
617
399
2nd Pony
258 196
3rd Pony
The Field
672 389 733 849
2nd Pony
204 248
3rd Ponyg The Field
118 153
Total
209 478
Total
1248 1268
1-Wallsend Handicap (1 Mile). Mr. S. K's Night Star, 165
lbs...(Mг. E. O. Butler) · 1 Mrs. D. J. Lewis St. Joan, 146
lbs. ..........¡Mr. K. Y. Ip 2 Mr. L Reidy's 'Vriday, 141 lbs.
(Mr. H. P. Chanson) 3 Won by 3 lengthis: length be- tween second and third."
Time: 26.4; 54.2: 1.22.2; 1.49.3. Pari-mutuel
Also ran:-Australian Boy 150- (Mr. Carvalho), Cheeky Face. 150 (Mr. Carroll), City of Brisbane 150 (Mr. (Mr. Botelho). Dinty 145
145 (Mr. Deltz) Lucy Glitters Froulx), Polar Star 155 (Mr. Black).
Betting
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
Winner Place
874 ·
483 283 314
2273 1705
1
11-Nanling Handicap 1 Mie). Mr. Helenside's Hell for Leather, 160 (Mr. J. L. Jordan) Messrs. Hayman and Walyan's Delightful Chance, 150 lbs.
(Mr. C. Taylor) 2 Mr. Wang Ping Sum's Sara-
bande. 155 lbs.
(Mr. W. C. Poy) 3 Won by a head; short head' be- tween second and third, ****
Time: 32.2; 1.05; 1.39.3; 2.112 Pari-mutuel—”.
Win: $91.90.
Place: $22.30, 815.20, $8.10. Alsó ran:-Corrie 140 (Mr. H. Y. Laing), Kitsap 145 (Mr. J. A. John- son), Little Beauty 155 lbs (K. W. (Mr. "Furig), Racing Spirit 155 Tang), St. Ives 145 (Mr. H. A de B. Botelho), The Carp 185.(Mr. Yue Bhun Wah), Young Chtet 165 (Mr. W. C. Choy): Young Hero 140 (Mr. E H. Carvalho);"
562 473
Betting
524 7,45
1st Pony
Total
2013 1985
2nd Pony
3rd Pony
The Field
Winner Plac?
96 ...G7. 191 117 521 175 1238 1094
Total
2048
1463
#
8.-Whangpos Handicaps (6
Furlongs).
Mr. H. J. Law's Panama, 152
.. lbs. (Mr. E. O. Butler) 1 Mr. Wong Ping Shim's Bold
Commander, 140 lbs..
Mr.
(Mr. H. P. Chanson) 2 Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Italy. 155 lbs. "
(Mr. N. Deftz) 3 Won by 2 lengths; a length be- tween second and third.
Time: 31.; 101.4: 1.33.3. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $12.80.
Place: 87.10, 845.40, $7,50. Also ran:-Antamok 162 (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho), Dare Devil 152 (Mr.
4 Mo Kan Shan Plate-Winder $200. Second. 8100, Third $75. For China Ponles classified by The Pan, King Willow 155 (Mr. P. P Hong Kong Jockey Club as "C" Botelho), Scar Face 140 (Mr. Ip)) Class. Weight 145 15. 1 lb. pen- Utoplan 145 (Mr. Boares). alty for every $200 or part there- of won in Stakes since 1st Jan- Pontes unplaced this uary. 1934. year allowed 5 h. Jockey allow-
Entrance $5. One Mile.
ance.
Betting
Winner Place
1st Fony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
745
547
12 541 427 869 937
24
Total
***... 2181
1940
5. June Meeting Handicap.- Winner $200. Second $100. - Third $75. For China Ponies, Non-win- ning Griffins of this Season and "C" Class Ponies that have won more than $500 in since 1st January, 1934. Entrance Mr. Fearnun's No Fear, 140 bis. $3. Seven Furlongs.
6. Volunteer Handicap. official)-Winner $125.
$75.
not
Stakes
9-Pei Ho Handicap (2 mp:)
CASH SWEEPS
Race 1
No. 278
17
192
154
$405.30 115.80 57.90
and it became necessary to make a distinction for those that came from Jerez, so these Wines went by the name of "Jerez Sack" after a time "Jerer" became "Sherris,” and this
W33 abbreviated into Sherry.
on to strike the kerb, twisting the front axle, and completely buck- ling the wheel.
Mr. Wong who was accompanied by his wife, were unhurt, as well aa the four Japanese passengers in
"Of all Wines, Sherry is practical- the pubilc vehicle. ly the only wine which bears”. be- | - ing left open without deteriorat- ing. It is known as the most econo- mical of all Wines. It can be drunk at anytime of the day, and with any meal, other wines such as Port, Claret, Hock" etc., lose much of their charm, if they are kept over from day to day once the
drawn-not cork has been Sherry, it will retain its full fra- grance for days. But, I am sorry to say, that here in Hongkong there is a danger of the humidity of our atmosphere attacking it and making it "cloudy" so it is advis able not to leave it too long
out ever palling on the palate, and stimulates the brain without ever One of the over-balancing it. great charms of Claret is that it adapts itself to all tastes, con→. stitutions and purses. There are many varieties differing in excel- solence, price, type, and style, from the humble Vin Ordinaire to the majestic and marvellous Chateau Lante.
The manufacture of Sherry is very similar to that of Port, the grapes are picked with the utmost care and placed to dry on straw mats for several hours, they are then pressed and left to ferment for roughly about 21 months then the expert tasters begin their most They have to important duties. taste. the contents of each cask and to classify each wine accord- ing to the quality or style of Wine It is found to" contain. They also have to
decide what amount of wine spirit-Brandys to be add- ed to each butt and to determairie into which category the wine of each butt is to be placed. ̈
There are three principal classes of fine Sherries the Fino" a wine pale in colour and with a "Amon- delicate fragrance, the ullado" wine which requires to be kept longer to acquire its dis- tinctive character; and "Oloroso" a fuller wine. These main classes are sub-divided again into many varieties and degrees of excellence.
Nos.: 213, 26, 235, 175, 281, 142, The aim of every shipper is to
14 159. 18 get $25 each.
A
Race 2
No. 93
114
101.
No.: 277 get $50.
$561.40 160.20 80.20
Race 3
No. 166
PH
111
157
$392.00 112.00 56.00
Nos.: 209, 60, 150, 252, 223, 148. 103, 107, 13, 161,"193, 261 get $50 tách.
Race 4
No. 247
160 78
$555.80 158,80 79.10 Nos.: 261, 162, 278, 65, 257 get 1 $50 each.
(Mr. B. Proulx) (Un- Dr. S. N. Chan's National Day,
150 lbs. ...(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 2 Second
Mr. Helenside's Helter Skelter,
Third $50. For China Pontes certified by the O. C. Machine Gun Troop, H.K.VD.C. as "Regular Troop Pobles." To be ridden by Members of the Troop. Entrance $5. Seven Furlongs.
(Unofficial). 7. Ladies' Dash. Winner $100. Second $75. Third 850. A Handicap for China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of The Ma- cao Jockey Club of this Beason.
Top Weight will not exceed 150 lb. Lowest 125 lb. No Whips of Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. Hall a Mile..
ST. JOSEPH'S FOOTBALL CLUB
Presentation To Mr. Goldenberg
The annual dinner of the St. Joseph's Football Club, runner-up in the Senior League last season, was held at the Palace Hotel on Saturday night, when over fortÿ members attended.
Mr. Osmund was in the chair
145 lbs. (Mr, D. Black) 3 Won by 3 lengths; a neck be- tween second and third.
Time: 12; 41.3 1.13.3: 1.45.3; 2.18.2
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $31.80.
Race 5
No. 216
1
123
84
maintain the style and quality of each type of wine he sells. This can only be done by the process of blending wines of different years maintaining the same quality. As the new wines slowly ferment in their bodegas, losing bulk by eva- poration, they are repeatedly re- alled with older wines, thus re- taining the fascinating softness and sweetness of youth blended with the greater strength of ma- ture years and the charm and soft- ness of old, age.
Prefect Harmoný. The trade of Brodeaux Wines or Claret with England dates back to the early part of the 12th century. In these early days Gascon Wine, as Claret was then called, was ex- tremely cheap and was within the reach of all pockets, and I must say that after many changes and vicissitude during the centuries, it is almost so" again·to-day. The excellence of Claret, and the rea- son why it may rightly claim pre- cedence over all other wines is that it is the most harmonious and natural of all wines. As soon as Nos.: 54, 258, 88, 35, 101, 22, 171, the grapes are ripe they are ga 7: "307 get $50 each.
$70840 202.40 101.20 Nos.: 149, 14 get $50 each,
Race 6
No. 281
92
$581.00 -168.00 83.00
hered with the greatest care, crushed in large oak presses and left to ferment in large wooden tubs. After a few days the newly made wines are drawn off mito NOS 294, 28, 241 30, 116, 185 hogsheads where the fermenta-
Hace 1
$610.40 174.40 €7.20
No. 393 ....
165
Place: 815.80, 822.40, 824.40. Alsʊ ran:-Amoy 149 (Mr. Deltz),
140 Chesterfield
Mr. Carroll), Chow Fan 140 (Mr. Tang Man wah), Colombo 160 (Mr. 8. N. Pan). Dancing Butterfly 155, (Mr. Chan- son), F1 Fa 140 (Mr, H. A. Botelho), get $50 each. King's Parade 155 (M. Soares), Morning Bun 156 (Mr. G. Roza), Pie Face 155 (Mr. Yue Shun Wa), Powerful King 158 (Mr. Heard), Bhraughraun 160 (Mr. Taylor) Widnes 145 (Mr. 8. Y. Laing).
Betting
Winner Place
294...208 110 81
1st Rony
2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
Total
126
113. 1848
1562
-2131 2009
and was supported by Mr. A. Goldenberg with a handsome pair Goldenberg (Becretary and Trea of silver hair brushes in apprecia- surer), Mr. D. Leonard (captain) |tion of his valuable services to the Club, The Chairman also con- and Mr. A. V, Gosano,
After dinner, the chairman on gratulated the footballers on their behalf of the club, presented Mr. Ifine achievement.
54
No.
117
187
Race 8
$1,073,40*
306.40
153.20
tion still goes on, but át a slower rate, for some time: They are now. bottled for two or three years and go on improving for a considerabile length of time according to the quality and year when it was made.
Noa: 281, 273, 95, 267, 284 got This goes on until it loses its $100 each.
Bace 9
No. 258.
92...
$574.00 164.00
水上
291
-82.00
fruit" Le. the natural softness and sweetness of the grape, when this disappears the wine becomes unpleasantly dry and is definitely on the downward grade having
Nos.: 299, 232, 155, 168, 349, 268, been kept too long. The length of
244 182, 192, 33, 28, 2 get $50 each, time fine Clatet begins to go o
Race 10
No. 250 $347.00
289
€242.00
$121.00 Nos.: -133, 95, 302 get 150 ́eách. Bace 11
No 48 210
$910,00 260,00 130.00
Nos.: 105, 38, 345, 400, 850, 127 get $50 each.
depends on climates. temperatures. and the way it has been stored. In making Claret man does not at tempt to assist nature, only ensures the remoral of every possible cause of imperfection Nothing la added to the must or the wine. There is in Claret a more perfect harmony between its component 407, parts than in any other wine, so much so that Claret ehkrins 'with-
Although this is a chat on Winès, before I close I would like to ask, as a polat of interest, how many peple in Hong Kong can answer correctly the question which was the original home of Whisky?" ] think most people would. unthin kinly, say Scotland, but this is not so, Whisky is a very much older beverage and hails its original homé in Arabia, and was first brought to the British Isles by the Phoenicians. It was well-known to the Romans, and called by them "Aqua Vitae," and was kept al- most exclusively for their fighting troops, served out just before they went into action in rather a gimi- far männer to the extra tot of Rum as in the present day. Whisky in its natural state is colourless, colour and favouring have been added during the centuries..
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