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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1934,
Spectacular Finish In
POWERFUL
Finish In Juling Stakes
KING WINS FROM WARRINGTON WITH
KING'S
PARADE THIRD
A.J.P. Heard Rides Five
Winners
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MORNING DEW
Unce again the weather was responsible for a spoiled race programme. The first race on Saturday was run in brillat sunshine, but during the third race,"heavy rain poured down and lasted a little more than half an hour..
The altered condition of the course was responsible for sever- ál upsets, and favourites were, on the whole, anfortunate.
Mr. A. J. P. Heard, rode five winners during the afternoon and also collected a second and a third place, out of a total of seven appearances on the course.
Racing Boy and Powerfal King were the winners of the Daily Double" event which netted successful punters $281.70 each. Twelve people out of a total of 681 spotted the winner.
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The $1 admission charged for the Public Enclosure resulted in a mucn bigger attendance there, and the Farl-mutuel and cash sweeps were, as a result, better patronised.
The Juling Stakes, over which the sig sweep was conducted re- AU sulted in a wonderful race. the pies entered för this event faced the starter and a hundred yards before the end, at least six ponies had a sporting chance of winning. The race fell to Power- hul King who won by a head from Warrington with King's Parade, half a length behind and three more penies within a length of the third. these being Burgomaster. National Day and Racing Triumph, Orlando set a terrific pace at the start. accompanied by Morning
Sun, while Botelho sent up War-
rington early on to the third. Fowerful King was sixth and the favourite. National Day fifteenth! At the six furlongs post, Orlando was in the lead with Morning Sun a length behind," and Warrington. King's Furude. Powerful King and Burgoinaster following in that order.
into the lead followed by Just Thut. Saucy Face, Night Star, Mutiny Bay and Alacrity. The last named was never in the picture, being many lengths behind all the way rot. At the Rock Just That be gan to overtake Atlas with the rest of the field well bunched up a Just couple of lengths behind. That led at the bend, with Saucy Face. Mutiny Bay and Atlas close and entering the behind him. straight Just That drew a little more in front making the gap about two lengths between himself and the next three ponies. It took ed as though the race was all over. but Atlas surprised everybody by coming along again after rassing the Distance Post and in a gruell ing finish with Just That managed to win by three quarters of a length. Saucy Face was half a length behind the second.
KING'S JUSTICE
Hetman started a warm favourite for the third race, but unfortunâte- ly. although the course was nice and dry when he stepped on to It from the paddock, "It was soaking wet during the race and the heavy. Going up the incline, Morning wind and rain did not help the Sun dropped rapidly out of the pany at all King's Justice and
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rode a well-judged race on Gladia- tor. Brechin set B fast pace throughout, doing the first three quarters of a mile in 1.31.2, which considering the state of the course. was remarkable. Heard on Oladia- | tor took no chances and was well up all the way, though the rest of the field was some distance behind. As soon as Brechin tired, Gladiator began to move up and in an excit- ing finish Heard's mount got the verdict by three quarters of a length. Prima Donna produced a the finish to take third place. Bright Star was fourth.
ST. JOAN
After the Juling Stakes. Benny Proulx scored a win with St. Joan, who was kept at the head of the field from start to finish, the pony galloping nicely" all the way round, after establishing a lead of sever- al lengths over the first quarter of a mile. Australian Boy 'ooked
the.. one stage izi
he Was though offer some sort
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of opposition to the winner, but the task of reducing the early lead robbed him of a strong burst in the finishing straight, which en- abled St. Joan to win by four lengths. The Goose was third and Portia fourth. The last named had been well placed most of the way. but she was not class enough.
HELTER SKELTER
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Race 4
Mr. Li Yu's The Carp, 168 lbs:
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard). 1 Mr. Wong Ping Sin's Bold Com-
mander (Mr. H. P. Chauson) 2 Mrs. D. J. Lewis' St. Ives, 140
3 (Mr. B. A. Proulx) Won by a length; 2 lengths de- tween second and third.
Time: 16.1; 48.2; 1.19.3... Pari-mutuel:--
Win: .340.10.
Place: $14.50, 314.70, $14.50. ₫/ Also ran:---Corrie 140 (Mr, Davis), Delightful Chance 156 (Mr. Butler); Kitsap 140 (Mr: Taylor), Racing Spirit 145 (Mr. Pan), Sarabande 159 (Mr. Harriman), Scar Face 145 (Mr. Ip), Toishan 140 (Mr. Delta), Utopian 158 (Mr. Botelho), Young Hero 140 (Mr. Cavalho).
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1st. Pony
2nd Pony
.::
Betting
Winner Place
188 106 189 193
Total 1,515 1,948
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U. S. BASEBALL FRENCH TENNIS
Saturday's Games
New York, June 3. The following were the baseball results on Saturday:-
National League
.R. HE. Philadelphia 4 11 1 New York
5 D 1 Jefferies (Philadelphia) and Watkins (N.Y.) -hit homers. \
Brooklyn
6.12 Boston
16
3 4
10. 18
2 1 B 0
Game went to 18 innings.
St. Louts
Pittsburg
Collins (St. Louis) hit two home runs. Game went to 13 Innings.
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Chicago
7 0
Cincinnati
3. 11
0
3rd Pony
The Field.
177 198 983 1.359
St. Louis
3
9
1.:
Pittsburg
6
0
0
American League
R. HE.
Detroit Chicago
1 8 0
0 4.0:
Game went to 12 innings.
Boston
Washington
1 6. 1 2" 10 0
New York
9 14. 4
& 10 i
Race 5 Messrs. Li & Li's Racing Boy, 140 lbs.......... (Mr. N. Delta) Mr. Tally Ho Valorous, 161 lbs.
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(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. L. L's Wayward Stag. 140
lbs. (Mr. Tang Man Wa) · 3 Won by 3 length; 2 lengths be- tween second, and third.
Time: 30.1; 1.00; 1.33.1; 2.05 4. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $21.20."
The last race was a very close affair all the way round. The field could not be separated at the Rock, as you could cover both first
Place: $8.60, $8.40, $37:20. and last pony in the field of nine
Also ran:-Boxing Eve 140 (Mr. with a length and a half. Helter Harriman), Daylight Eve 150" (Mr. Skelter was among the last few at Botelho), Mike 140 (Mr. Chauson), that point but began to improve Royal Flush 140, (Mr. Taylor) Til- his position gradually thereafter. | lièam 140 (Mr. Proulx), Wakefjeld No Fear led by a clear length at 140 (Mr. Butler); Zero 141 (Mr. Ip the bend before the home-straight, Klu Ying). but dropped again soon after. The race was won at the distance post when Mr. Heard brought out. Helter Skelter. Gay Butterfly and Fudge fought hard for second place, the former getting the verdict by half a length.
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· Race 1 Mr. Lan's Bay View, 140 lbs.
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(Mr. B. Y., Laing) 1
Mr. Hem's Lemberg, 160 lbs.
Dr. J. C
2
3
(Mr. Harriman) Macgown's William Osler, 150 lbs.... (Mr. Heard) Win by three lengths; the same between second and third.
Time: 30; 1.00.2; 1.32.1; 2.02.3. Parl-mutuel:—
Win: 22.50.
Place: $5.90, $5.60, $5.80. Also ran: What A Chance 158 (Mr. Proulx), The Redshank 140 Mr. Deita), Great Hall 140 (Mr.
picture while the fleld close up Hetman led the field in that order, | Tang), Banquet Hall 140 (Mr. Ip), with Orlando. "All this time, War- | followed by Cossack's Beauty, Sadko
rington had been hard ridden by Mr. Botelho' who was the first to pass Orlando. Entering the straight Warrington had a slight advantage over. Burgomaster, Colombo (who had moved rapidly up coming round the bend). Powerful King and Widnes. The race home was most thrilling, as these ponies were all hunched up at the distance post while Racing Triumph and King's Farade were within a length of them, and National Day coming un rapidly.
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Gradually Powerful. King drew out from the straight line and a few strides later. Warrington also forged slightly ahead. It was dif- fleut to forecast the end even a hundred yards from home. Johnny Heard rode a beautiful Anish to Peep his mount in front of War- rington, while Soares on King's Parade came along rapidly in the last few strides to snatch third place from Burgomaster,
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BAY VIEW
Full credit must be given to S Y. Liang for his able handling of Bay View in the opening race on the card which attracted seven starters.. Benny Proulx on What A Chance took the lead and tried the *" runaway" act, but the pony was not up to it, and after five furlongs, his mount tired rapidly. The Redshank also ran in front at the start, but only lasted a little more three furlongs when he was all spent. William Osler and Lemberg were well placed all the way round,
Betting J
1st Fony
Winner,Place
288 334 2nd Pony...... 724 ---167 · 3rd.Pony
304 350 The Field:..... 150 354
Total 1,484 1.505
Race 2
and Gleneagles. Mr. Dunbar's pony was out of it all the way round and rever appeared promising at any stage of the race." "Hetman passed his stable companion &t the bend. but petered out on entering the straight. Meanwhile. King's. Justice stayed ол to win and Cossack's Beauty managed to anish second, offering no opposition to the leader. Sadko hung too far Mr. Stephen Lam's Atlas, 155 behind in the heavy going to be a danger in the straight where the pony produced as usual a big rush;
THE CARP
Johnny Heard brought in his second winner in the very next race when, thanks to the fact that The Carp did not (as is customary)" get a bad start, he was able to make little of the opposition. toplan and Young Hero gave trouble at the gate and were consequently left. Utopia, did not run at all.
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lbs. ... (Mr. W. H; 5. Davis). 1 Mr. Seth's Just That, 180 lbs.
(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) Mrs. Samson's Saucy Face, 150
2
1bs............. (Mr. N. Deltz) 3 Won by length: length be- tween second and third. !
Time 27.4; 54.3; 1.21.3; 1.48.2. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $35.50
Place: $10.40, $8.60, $8.20. Also ran: Alacrity .155 (Mr. Harriman). Saucy Face 150 (Mr.
Mutiny Deitz)..
-Bay 150 (Mr.
Betting
The feld was all bunched at the Rock, but when it sorted itself out, Proulx). It was seen that Bold Commander, Corle and The Carp were promin- ently placed." The Carp came through in the straight to win by a length from Bold Commander while Benny Proulx brought along St. Ives to displace Corrie for third place.
RACING, BOY
Racing Boy returned to winning form on Saturday when he ac- counted for a fairly big field in the Lantac Handicap. Deitz who was riding the pony was well placed all the way round, and at The Rock
again. The race was run in very fast time, considering the state of the going. ·
but it was left to Bay View to take got in front. "He was never headed the lead at the head of the straight Once he got in front, he never looked uke being overhauled. Lem- berg Anished second and Wiliam Osler third. The finish was com- paratively tame. Banquet Hall and Great Hall were never in the picture,
ATLAS
Atlas won the Australian race for ***A" Class. He led from the start to the half mile post, fost the lead "by several lengths at the bend be
fore the straight, came again on his second wind won by three quarters
..of
Winner Place"".
1st Pony.
270
212
2nd Pohy 3rd Pony The Field..
330 /
323
437
Total
355 1,145 014
2.182 1,794
1st Fony
Betting
Winner Place
405
451
2nd Pony
534
16T
3rd Pony
10
The Field..... 1,001
50
·1,233
Total
1.950
2.201
Race 6 Mr. Hem's Gladiator, 154 lbs.
(Mr. Heard) I Messrs. Mackle and Grayburn's
Brechin, 154 lbs.
(Mr. Proulx) 2 Mr. A. M. L. Boares' Prima
Donna, 156 lbs..
(Mr. Harriman) 3 Won by length; à length be- tween second and third.
Time: 30.2; 55.2; 1.31.2; 2.04 1. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $27.90.
Place: $11.50, $13.90, sig.
Also ran:-Blue Star 148 Mr. S.
N. Pan), Bright Star (Mr. 9. 7. Laing), Don 160 (Mr Ip), Flying Tourist 140 (Mr. · Chauson), Gay Crusader 145 (Mr. Butler), King's Bounty 150 (Mr. Botelho), Soldier of Germany 161 (Mr. Soares).
Betting
Winner Place
"1st Pony...... 336 321 2nd Pony...... 197 236 3rd. Pony
342 372 The Field 1,254 1,559
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Total
2,129 2.488
Race" Mr. G. H. Potis Powerful King. 153 Lbs. (Mr. Heard) Mr. Ulster's Warrington, 158 lbs....... (Mr. P. P. Botelho) Messrs. Bellamy and Gordon's
King's Parade, 158 lbs.
(Mr. Soares) 3 Won by a head; half length be- tween second and third.
Time: 20.3; 1.02.4; 1.35.3; 209.4. Pari-mutuel
Win. $37.50,
Place: $12.40, $13.80, $9.70. Also ran:---Bold Marshal 150 (Mr. Carvalho). Chivalrous 140 (Mr. Tung Man Wah), Colombo 150 (Mr. S. N. Pan), Hot Heels 150 (M Proulx), Morning Sun 150 (Mr. Chauson). National Day 160 (MT.
Race 2 Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice, 155
lbs. ........
..... (Mr. Heard) 1 Face 145 (Mr. Laing), Pacing Mr. H. 8. Chau's Cossack's
Triumph 150 (Mr. Deltz), Rose Beauty, 160 lbs... (Mr. Butler) 2 Lea! 150 (Mr. Harriman) Shaugh- Mr. Dynasty's Hetman, 148 lbs.
roun 145 (Mr. Taylor), Widnes (Mr.
* Butler), Orlando 145 (Mr. Ip), Ple
Boxing Eve and Wayward Stag led the field, but the former had enough after the first quarter and tell rapidly back. Wayward Stag went on to establish a lead of sever al lengths and at one stage looked promising. Racing Boy came up with him just after the Rock was passed and taking the lead won
Valorous was the │· comfortably. only other pony to catch Wayward Stag.
*GLADIATOR
a length from Just That The
...Mr. Heard brought/in his third race was quite exciting, for after the gate had gone up Atlas shot winner in the sixth race when he
(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 3 Davis). won by 14 length length be tween second and third.
Time: 80.1; 68.4; 1.282; 1.58.3. Parl-mutuel:
Win: $26.90.
Place: 13.50, $32. Also ran: Badko 163 (Mr. Har- riman), Gleneagles 145 Proulx).
(Mr
Betting
-1st Pony 2nd Pony
Winner Pizce:
336 176
101
82
3rd Pony
326
196
Total
1,015 1,055
1st Pony
Betting
Winner Place
234 $20
2nd Pony...... 260 975
441 3rd Forty
522 The Field.. 2,540 1.813
Total
2,475 2,936
„Rate: 8 ***
Mrs. D. J. Lewis' St. Joan; 151. A: (342. Prolix) Mr. 8. Chan's Austrálian
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