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PAYS BIG DIVIDEND
GOOD SPORT
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936.
ÄSKADER LEÍRADÁRDAS CASH SWEEPS
Nos. 543, 1049 get $50 each,
RAČE 2
No. 1779 $1,155,00 330 ve 330.00 1233
185.00
KWANGTUNG
HANDICAP
HACE I
Lucky Numbers
Na '259'
1552 ......... 1171
. $1,14240 323.40 183.20
WITNESSED
Tickets drawn were as follows:-- Burgomaster
37435
Celebration Time
26092
Diogenes
58483
97690
Donovan........
41395
$50 each.
Double Chance
11444
Flybynight (1st)
STT02
Gold Coin
11143
Gold Sovereign
10967
Night View
33264
27594
38387
29898
Cash Sweep Prize
P. P. Botelho, riding Flybynight, caused a major sensation in the last race of the Nath Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong » Jockey Club, at the Valley on Saturday when he won by a shorti”. head from Sylvandale to pay $162.80 for a win. There were eigh- teen starters In this race and a cash sweep prize amounting to 528,642.88 hung in the balance.
on Bear Claw coming into the final lap. Black staved of challen- gers however, while Mistake Bay
ten into second place by King's Lead by a short head.
Sport on the whole was good, with somie, sparkling finishes but dividends were on the low alde. Harvest View (S. Y. Llang) paying | finishing strongly was only bea- $85,10 in the Connaught Handi- cap and Ythan, (P. P. Botelho) 340.20 in the third race were the only other substantial dividends retumed. The largest place bet❘ ($58.50) was paid by Boolat Bay (W. H. 5. Davies) in the seventh
Tace.
There was a good attendance -of spectators. the Kwangtung Handicap, which carried the cash sweep prize attracting many the Valier.
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His Excellency, Sir Andrew Caldecott and Lady Caldecott were Interested spectators.
BALLARAT" HANDICAP Blandford, Streamline. Snowy River and Double Finesse passed the stand the first time round in this order after a good start. Up the incline at the Rock the ponies were well bunched and at the Vull- age Bend, Centre Court led for the first time. Up the straight Black (Snowy River) lay fourth but op- posite the stands he rode splen. didly sending his pony all out for the winning post. He came up from the outside to win by two lengths in a finish that drew great
Centre Court
second indofficers. "pipped" for
Perfect Day. CONNAUGHT HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION) The second leg of the "Dally Double" saw thirteen ponies in the race of about 1 mile and 155 yards.. Harvest View jumped into the lead with King's Bounty close behind and Jungle Jim next, bear- ly away from the rest of the field, well bunched together.
The band of the Royal Ulster Rifies by kind permission of Lt.-excitement. Col R. M. Rodwell
played pleasing selections during the afternoon.
OCTOBER HANDICAP.
Warden was
King's
withdrawn
from the race at the last moment .as it was found that the pony had a nail in its shop. The pony's name and rider were posted up -on the board and then taken
down. Gladiator was off to a good start and had a comfortable lead the Arst time past the stand. Soldier of Britain came next, with the field close behind. Soldier of Britain came up nicely at the in- cline, to overtake the leader and lead into the straight. H. C. Pth rode his mount hard and got her head frst past the post. Gladia-
tor was
challenged strongly by Cossack's Beauty in the last few strides. but managed to gain sec- ond place.
QUEENSLAND HANDICAP The Australian ponies came out for this race looking in fine fettle. Vixen Tor showed difficulty at the starting gate but started off well. Derby Day was early in the lead some three lengths from the rest of the field. In the straight it was still in the lead, but fell away badly. Round the bend Electron, followed by Bobniak Star and Vixen Tor came up with a burst. Electron ran well to win. with the other two fighting it out
The for second place.
former won with superior stamina and a burst of speed at the crucial mo- ment.
CONNAUGHT HANDICAP Tyne. Rousseau and High Hon- our went off and were early in their stride running in the order named. - At the Rock Tyne was followed by High Honour with Valorous In the Bfth position. Rounding the Village Bend High Honour bad overtaken Tyng, with" Ythan next In the straight Va lorous from the inside berth swung out and challenged Tihan strongly. Ythan won with Valorous a game second. High Honour came in next with Tyne falling in the home stretch.
PADDOCK HANDICAP The first and only race of the day to be started from opposite the members stand. Thirteen ponies faced the starter, Gold Star (C. N. Kong) was itching "to be off" and caused the starter some, worry. After twice being · pulled
Was
place by
Up the Rock the rest of the field closed in on the leader, and the home stretch saw many of the foc- Keys using the whip with the ut-
most
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Plain View
Pride of Tsingtao
Racing Boy
17th of September (3rd) 49743 Stopwatch Sylvandale (2nd) The Hero Wadebridge Zeto
10900
· 17746 50411 33231
67077
1st Pony
Betting
Win. 575
Place. $25
2nd Pony
149 181
3rd Pony The Field
226
235
483
.682
Total
1.433
1.603
3-Connaught Handicap (Aboat 1 Mile 155 Yards) Mr. V. M. Grayburn's Ythan.
297, 156 lbs.
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(Mr. P. P. Botelho) Mr. Helenside's Valorous, 295,
154 lbs. ...(Mr. E. O. Butler) 2 Mr. V. M. Grayburn's Tyrie, 294,
Nas, 41, 1516, 1179, 1522, 179 get
RACE 3
No. 1980 ... $1,143.10
1377 381
326.60 183.30
Nos. 1830, .145, 1798, 1070, 2559, 851, 811, 2375, 1957 get $50 each.
RACE 4
.. No, 1548 $1,150.10 1119 ....... 328.60
232 ........ 184.30
Nos. 489, 973, 2039, 89, 237, 99. 985, 1598, 1864, 1338 get $50 each.
RACE & "
No. 1904
1965
91,378,50 393-80 1328........ 196.90
Nos 1345, 851, 2591, 182, 3821 get $50 each.
RACES
No. 1831
$1,474.20
2878
2053
421.20 210.60
Nos. 1628, 818, 3095, 2412, 2870 get $50 each...
No. 2208....... 1948 1679
RACE "
$2,343,50 669.50 334.80
Nos. 1065. 1269, 2050, 487, 369, 1130, 334, 978, 694, 1979 get $100
each,
"RACE 8
124.
No. 57702 $28.642.88
17746
8,183.68 49743 ..... 4,091,84 155 lbs. (Mr. D. Black) 3 No. 27435, 26092, 58423, 37696, Won by length. 11 lengths be-41395, 11444, 11143, 10987, 33264 27594, 38367, 29898, 10900, 56411. 33231, 57077 get $639.35 each.
tween second and third.
Time: 10.2, 40, 1.10.3, 1.44.1) 7.14.3. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $40.20,
Place: $12,50, $18.50, $10.10. Also ran:-256, Amberley (S. C. Liang) 158; 287, High Honour (H. M. Pih) 153; 288. Laughing Girl 18. L Yuan) 188; 289, Mayflower C. F. Chiu) 188; 290, Miracle. (H. A. de B. Botelho) 140: 291, New Star (R. M. Wood) 163; 292, Ros-
freedom. 9. Y. Llang on Harvest View rode his mount to victory followed by King's Bounty and Boolat Bay in that order. Har- vest View's win was a surprise and
(K. 1... Ip) 143; 293. Royal pald $85.10, the higheap dividend Highness (G. A. Hariman) 165; up till then. It had led the whole | 298, Victoria Hall (F. FLD) 146. way round the course.
KWANGTUNG HANDICAP' The big rate of the day. with eighteen starters and a big cash sweep prize for the holder of the lucky ticket! Ponies kicked out at each other; there was bumping
and boring as the field endeavour- ed to get into their allocated post- tions for the start. Burgomaster. | drawing the rall, reared on its hind leg at the starting gate and it
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"Betting
Win. Place.
1st Pony
207
264
2nd Pony
115
172
3rd Fony The Field
308 389
1,281
1,484
Total
1,891 2,289
4.-Paddock Handicap (Once Round -About 7 Furlongs 71 Tds.)
Sunshine's Laughing Buddha, 306, 168 lbs.
Mr.
was not until some time that a fine start was made. Zero, The Hero. Burgomaster and Dicgenes flashed Mr. past in that order from a packed start. The feld was bunched at the Rock and came into straight all well together. In an exciting finish, Peter Botelho on Flybynight nosed
6-Ballarat Handicap (About 1 Mile 155 Yards) Mr. V. M. Grayburg's Snowy
River, 325, 149 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black)
PICNIC FOR
BLIND
Enjoyable Time Spent
An enjoyable alternoon WES spent at Shek-O on Saturday by 54 blind giris, who were conveyed there in 23 private cars for their arinual plenic.
The girls took part in a concert held on the beach and rendered a number of popular songs, after which tes and refreshments were served.
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According to Mr. A. Urquhart, the Honorary Secretary of the Home, the number of presents and other gifts received this year con- stitutes a record in the history of the Home.. What remains of the money collected for this event will be used at Christmax for the purchase of useful gifts for the giria
LOCAL WEDDING
Cole-Edwards
A pretty wedding was soleminised at the Union Church, Kennedy Road on Saturday when Miss Jean Noble Edwards, a nursing sister at the Government Civil Hospital, be- came the bride of Mr. David Max- well Cole, master of the s.5. Hong Siang. The Rev. K Mackenzie Dow officiated......
The bride was given away by Dr." K. H. Uttley and was attended by Miss Warbeck as bridesmaid.
Miss Sutton, principal matron at the hospital was the matron of honour, and appropriate music was rendered by Mr. G. E. Longyear,
A reception was subsequently held at the Hong Kong Hotel.
The forthcoming Weddings are announced, between Hugh William MacPherson Dulley, mercantile as- sistant. No. 288, The Peak, and Therese Sander, of Gravelpits, Bough Beach, Eden bridge. Kent, en route to Hong Kong aboard the
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Mr Chau Bros. Perfect Day, 322 lbs....... (MI. S. C. Liang) Mr. Tasma's Centre Court, 320 155 lbs...(Mr. BA. Proulx) Won by 2 lengths, short head be- tween second and third a
Time: 83, 33, 1.00.4, 1.28.1, 1.55.3. Parl-mutuel:-
Win $20.60.
Place: $8.10. $1.40, $5.70.
Leung, of No. 498, Nathan Road, first floor.
NOTICE TO WIRELESS OPERATORS
Also ran: 319, Blandford (p Hui Ying) 145; 331. Double Finesse
The following is published in the (H. M. Pih) 165; 323, Racing Heart
Government Gazette:--In con- (W. C. Poy) 140; 324, Faucy Faceformity with international require- (H. C. Pih) 185; 326. Streamline ments, the Hong Kong Govern- (Tang Man Wa) 142.
Eetting
1st Pony
497-
Win. Place.
580
(Mr. W. C. Poy) 1 Chau Lok Chow's Popular Star, 308, 145 lbs.
2nd Pony
421
283
3rd Pony
869
911
The Field
526
884
2
Total
2,333 2,444
3
(Mr. K. I. Ip) the Mr. Rajon's Cassius, 500, 140 Ibs...(Mr. H. A. de Botelho) Won by 21 lengths, length be-
out Sylvandale | tween second and third. and Seventeenth of September, for the greatest surprise'win of the day. Backers obtained $162.80 for win!
THE RESULTS
1-October Handicap (1) Miles) Mr. Lt Shiu Pang's Soldier of
Britain, 276, 151 lbs.
(Mr. H. C. Pin) Mr. Hem's Gladiator, 273, 140
■ -lbs. ................................ (Mr. D. C. Poy) Mr. Hem's Cossack's Beauty, 272,
2
7-Connaught Handicap (From 2 Mile Post Once Round and In) (Daily Double Event: 2nd Selected Race)
Mr. Lan's Harvest View, 327, 161
lbs. (Mr. 6. Y. Liang) Mr. Diamond's King's Bounty.
333. 154 lbs...(Mr. H. M. Pih)
Mr. L. Dunbar's Boolat Bay, 328
Time: 21.1. 51.4, 1.24.2, 1.57. Also ran:-298, Balios (R. M. Wood, 148: 299, Blue Ribbon (Lo Koor Kan) 168; 301, Ebony Idol (C. P. Ferguson) 188 302, Emer- gency Call (V. Osabanadu) 151; 303, Estover (L. J. Fielden) 168; 304, Judea (C. F. Chiu), 148; 305, King's Parade (E. A. Browning) 188; 307, Old Star (C. N. Kong) 151; 309, Rugby Star (Ho Hong Ping) 188; 310, Shamrock (Choy Wing Chiu) | 2.13.3. z 145,
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145 lbs. ...(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 3 Won by 3 lengths, a neck between second and third.
Time: 28, 57, 1.28.1. 1.57.1, 2.29.1. Part-fiutüels-
Win: $16:40.
Place: $10.70, $30.10.
Also ran:-274, Herod 18. C.
up, Kong (who had drawn first Lisng) 158; 277, Wild Life (D. position) was made to occupy the Black) 161,
thirteen place from the rail. When
the race did get off, Popular Star was left sadly, at the post.. Est- over was early in the lead follow- ed by Cassius and Old Star. Old Star was in the lead at the Village Bend, Laughing Girl being fourth. Up the home stretch Laughing Buddha W. O Poy) came up
Betting
Win
Place:
1st Fony A 306 202
2nd Pony
34
3rd Pony
459
The Field .... 945
46, 320 241
Total .... 1,144 #09
strongly to win by two and a half ) 2.—Queensland Handicap (1 Mile) lengths. Popular Star after run- Mr. J.ED.'s Electron, 282, 165 ning wide passed Cassins 100 yards from the post to occupy the sec- ond place.
WYNDHAM HANDICAP The first leg of the "Daily Double" saw eight starters take the Deld, King's Fancy being scrat- ched trón' this
Tha... (Mr. H. M. Pih) 1 Mr. Cocoa's Bodniak Star, 280, 136 lbs...(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) Mr. EH.M. Tinson's Vixen Tor.
--285, 152 lbs.
(Mr. B. A. Prouix) 3 Won by 1 length; the same be- tween second and third. ·
Time: 25:2,51,2,: 1.18.1. 1.46. Pari-mutuel
Win: $10.00.
Place: $6.50, $9.30, $8.30.', enh Also Tan:-278, Australian Boy
Bear Claw (who won at the last meating) came past the stand the first time found in the lead with Cyclamen Bay and Rose Queen on its: trail. * Black was holding his mount in, and up the incliné Bear | (D: Black) 146; 270 Bag Tor (W. Claw still led the field. King's Lead | EL: 8. Davis) 1147; 291 Derby: Day had worked up into 85cond post-4 (8. C. Liang) 155; 289. Holiday. Eve tión while Rose Queen faded from || (W. C. Poy) 155; 284, Just That the picture. King's Lead was close' (E. Ó. Butler) 152.
Betting>
Win
1st Pony
Place. 432 451
2nd Pony
3rd Pony
65 196 239 1,032 1.258
83
+
2,031
The Field
Total 1,715
де
5.-Wyndham Handicap (14 Miles) (Daffy Double Event; 1st Selected Race)
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ment Second Class (Restricted) Certificate of Proficiency in Radio- telegraphy has been modified in the Telecommunication Ordinance of 1936 and is now known as the Second Class (Far East Zone) Certificate.
All Becond Class (Restricted) Certificates which have been issued will be cancelled and holders of') these 'must therefore apply as early as possible to the Wireless Licens ing Office, 1st floor. G.P.O., when their present Certificates will be exchanged for the new ones.
Diogenes (D. Black) 149, 343, Don 145 lbs... (Mr. W. A. B. Davis) 3 ] (F. F. LD), 158; 344, Donovan (W. C.- Won by 3 lengths, short head be| Pov). 183: - 345. "Double
Chance tween second and third,
(Choy Wing Chip) 135; 347, Gold Time: 10.3, 40.3. 1.10. 1.42.2; 2.13.2 Coin (H. M. Pih) 154; 348, Night,
Parl-mutuel:
Win: $85.10.
View (S. Y. Llang) 165: 349. Plain View (W. E. Choy) 153; 350, Pride of Tsingtao (R. M. Wood) 157; 351. Place: $28.50, $23.40, $58.50. Racing Boy (K. 'L'Ip) 147; 359, "Also ran:-327, Bistre (Choy Stopwatch (Ip Kui Ying) 140: 355, Wing Chiu) 135; 329, Bright View The Hero (8. L. Luen) 135; 356. (Y. T. Fung) 160; 330, Great Hall | Wadebridge (G. U. Roza) 155; 357,
(H. A. de B. Botelho) 137; 932, | Zero (H. A. Browning) 147. Jungle Jim (W. H. Choy) 159; 334. King's Jubilee (G. A. Harriman) 163; 335. Monoplane (8, C., Liang), 142; 336, Pontiac Bay (D. Black) 157; 337, Ribble (P. P. Botelho) 153; 338, Soldier of China (Ip Kui Ying) 160; 339. 'Soldier of Peace (F. F. LI
Mrs. Dunbar's Bear Claw, 311,
161 lbs. (Mr. D. Black) 1 | 145. Mr. Dynasty's King's Lead, 315,
Iba. ...(Mr. G. U. da Roża) 2 Mr. L. Dunbar's Mistake Bay.
316, 156 lbs.
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(Mr. W. H. 8. Davies) 3 Won by 1 length, if lengths be- tween second and third
Time: 20,1, 59.3, 1.30.2, 2.01.3, 2.31. Pari-mutuel
Win: $11:10.
...... 2,399 2233
1st Fony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
Dawn Star
Betting
wiń. Place,
61 .47.
331 1,75
397
280
1.470
1,397
...... 2,259 1.899
Total
Betting
Win
Place.
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT
ist Pony
124
· 12/
(Ist, Selected Race)
2nd Pony:
183
148
Bear Claw (1st).....
281
3rd Pony
38
51"
Cyclamen Bay........
49
The Field 2,054
1,909
28
70.
130
*33.
43
108
(2nd Selected Race)
Bistre Boolat Bay
Bright View
Great Hall
Total
8-Kwangtung fandicap (1 Mile) Mr. Rojon's Flybynight, 346, 188
Place: $0.80, $8.20, $13.60. Also ran:---312, Cyclamen Bay 16t...(Mr. P. E. Botelho) I (0, A. Barriman) 157: 113, Dawn Mr. H. A. Greig's Brivandale, 354, Star (Ty Kiu Ying) 151; 314, King's · 146 lbs. ... (Bar, B. A. Fronix)· 2 Justice (E O. Butler) 158; 317, | Mr. Kwok Hin Wang's 17th of Rose Queen (P. P. Botelho) 184; September, 557 142 163.-- 368, Sadko (8. C. Liang) 147.
(Mr. H. C. P) 3 Betting
won by short head, the name be- tween second and third"
Time: 39.3, 1.01.2, 1.334, 2042. -Pari-mutual:—Z
Win. Piaca. 813700
1st Pony
mia Pont 3rd Pony The Field
116 14
Total
355 1013
2,218 2.245
WIH: $182,907
Place: $18,40, 816.10, $11,90. Also ran940, Burgomaster CW. A. B. "Davis) 140; 341, Celebration- "Time (Tang" Man Wa) 140; 342,
King's Justice. King's Lead Mistake Bay Rosé-Queen Badko
Harvest View (Int). Jungle Jim.
King's Bounty King's Jubilee Monoplane Pontine Bay Ribble
Boldier of China Soldier of Peace
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