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Historical Background
Of Today's Big Race
Longest Flat Handicap Of Major Racing Season
(BY "CAPT. HAWK')
This is the famous English sire Son-in-Law, whose "offsprings have figured prominently in the Cesarewitch in recent year. Son-in-Law himself won the Cesarewitch in 1915.
Horse-racing under war conditions in England must hold a special thrill for race-goers and the decision reach- ed by the authorities at Home to permit the resumption of racing on a modified basis will not only prove. a welcome relaxation to turf enthusiasts in England, but will also carry the same measure of thrill to patrons of the turf even. in this remote corner of the Empire.
The running of the Cesare- | witch at Newmarket today
LIST OF RUNNERS
Navy Trounces Club "A"
EVENTFUL RUGBY ENCOUNTER
(By "Hooker")
A Navy XV once again trounced the Club "A" XV in an interesting rugger encounter yesterday,
The game started with the Club playing only 13 men, And the Navy were quick to take an ad- vantage of this. The Navy for- wards easily ruled the game at this point, and after several very useful movements a loose kick by one of the Club forwards, gave the sailors possession.
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The ball travelled smoothly along to Bowden, the right wing, who brilliantly best two men to touch down near the cor- Der flag. Kay, taking the kick, aced it beautifully between the sticks, and the Navy were Are points up.
The Club were now fielding a full team, but the Navy never let them settle down, and A b40. movement by the Club threes after Bidwell and Butcher had both handled well let in the Navy a second time and Bowden scored a further try. Kay failed to add the extra points.
SAILORS ATTACK.
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INWARD MAILS
From
Air Mall by "Imperia; Airways Direct Service"-
London date, 25th October........ Haiphong ..... Shanghai and Amoy. Haiphong Pakhol, Holhow Shanghai and Amoy Canton Shanghai Haiphong
Bangkok, Salgon and Tourane. Sandakan. Manila, Shangha! Shanghai.
Australia and Manila. Haiphong and Hoihow.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct
-London date "28th October.- Japan.
Halphong and Fort Bayard Shanghai
The sallors were quickly on the attack again, but Butcher relleved the situation with a good run Manila. down the centre of the field. | Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghai Lavelle, however, spollt the move B. C. date 18th October.
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by knocking on, From the ensuing Saigon.
scrum the Navy, who were getting | Air Mall by “Pan American Air-waya Direct Ser- the honours in hooking, gained a vice"--San Francisco date, 1st November. favourable position, and a scissors Amoy. movement between the Navy Haiphong halves saw Clark go over near the Japan. posts and Kay had little difficulty | Shanghai. in converting.
Java and Manila," Calcutta and Straits.. Japan and Shanghai,
The Navy backs at this stage were playing Yexy open The full list of runners and rugby and were always dangerous will, therefore, attract specialį jockeys, as reported by Reuter in in possession. attention in Hongkong, yesterday's issue, is as follows:-
A breakaway by Butcher saw where, even at this distance, Flyon (E. Smith), Black Speck the Club open their account, for betting has already taken (Carslake), Contravant (Brethes, his pass sent Hopkins, over for a place amongst keen punters, Finis (Harry Wragg), Valedictory ry. who will no doubt listen in to (Pat. Beasley), Rodeo Becond
Pay opened in the second period. S.. A. Honolulu, Jepan and Shanghai (Ban the result as it comes over the (Gethin), Cornfield (T. Burns), with Bidwell and Butcher trying Francisco date, 20th October). radio. The race usually takes Mubarak (Smirke), Buxton (Ste- to ral.y an already beaton Club | Manila. phenson), Alistair (Lowrey), Hes- arteen. place about 3 p.m. (Green-tis Second (Ellott), Snake Light game open wich time), which is about 11 ning (Nevett), Harry de Bavole Navy in a good position near the Amoy and Shanghal.
and he placed the Straits and Manila p.m. (Hongkong time).
(Pevans), Knolestar (Gordon Club Ene. Richards), Sierra Nevada (Wes-five yards from the Cub line the
From a scrum about Japan, and Shanghai. ton). Fulang Sprague), Aethon ball was heeled on the blind side The longest, and one of the (Maher), 'Corofin (Howard), Fox and Bowden, picking up smartly,
LONGEST AND OLDEST
Chase (Dyson), Brocanteur (La-
Kay was keeping the Shanghai
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oldest of the major handicap events of the English turf, the cey). Snipewood (Bartlam), Maria sailed over the line for his third Cesarewitch is run over a distance (G. Christie), Cantatrice Second try. but Kay failed to majorise,
SMART INTERCEPTION of two-and-a-quarter miles for (D. Smith), Bosquet (Richardson). stakes of £2,655. It is run every
Crown Colony (Robertson), All's From the kick-off, play was Fair year at Newmarket, most famous
(Origgs), Winning Lot confined for a white in the centre of all English racing centres.
(Sharpe), Master Bimbo
(W. of the feld, but a smart intercep Christle). London is 70 miles from New-
tion from a Butcher pass saw Hall market, but that does not deter a
The following have not yet been score after a good run between huge crowd from setting out to the
assigned jockeys:-
the posts. Kay made no mistake site of the great handicap on the
Goodcast. Littlewood, Morar, and with the Conversion.
while second Wednesday of each Octo-Tucker,
Verius, Celibate The Navy were now playing as ber. This year, however, the event Second.. Listor, Cheerful Star, they wished, and Kay completed is being run on the first Thursday Valentin, Suspension, Lucky Patch; the Navy scoring with the best try In November, the postponement Drysotax, Worthwhile, Brunswick, of the afternoon, for he sold the no doubt being due to the exigen- Apellity. Cobalt, Celtilius, Wood-dummy to five men before going shanghai and Parcels only for Tientsin. cles of the moment.
stock and Ascot Lad.
ROYAL FATRONAGE
Royalty has always patronised Newmarket Cesarewitch day, ever since 1605, when James made a special pilgrimage there and marked" the occasion by dub- bing several of his brother sports- men, knights. It is on very rare occasiona that the reigning monarch has failed to be present.
No handicap in the entire English flat-racing Season grips the public imagination like the Cesar witch. The race has contributed many striking pages to Turf history and more fortunes have been won and Tost on this race than on any other,
even including the
Derby.
"A point which will Interest students of breeding is that, in the past,. It was a habit of those searching for the winner of the Cesarewitch, to single out sons of Bentor. Now, however, sons and grand-sons of that famous are, Son-in-Law, seem to merit möst "attention.
PREVIOUS RESULTS
DUKE OF WINDSOR
AT THE FRONT PARIS, Nov. 1. (Reuter)— The Duke of Windsor visited the French front lines yester- day. He watched artillery in action and talked to troops returning from a patrol of "No-Man's Land”
HOCKEY
Manila
Shanghai. Fort Bayard Formose
over between the sticks. The same player had little difficulty ir. add- ing the extra points. Club; 3.
The Anal score was:-Navy, 286;
Amoy,
Bangkok
Canton
Teams:-
Club-Hopkins, Lammert, La vake, Forrow, Van Leeuwan, But- cher, Bidwell, Hessmen, Burford, Stout,
For
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Amoy and "Parcels only for Shanghai Sandakan.
Benn, King, Castleton, Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Zealand Moody, Wanklyan.
Brisbane due-Brisbane 20th November. Navy: Pascoe, Hall, Carter, Bangkok: Jeffries, Rowden, Clark, Kay, Fort Bayard King, Bally, Brown, Spirit, Long-Haiphong muir, Williams, Yendall, Johns,
CLUB, SHORT OF SEVERAL REGULARS, BEATS RADIO
Radio Sports Club put up a creditable display against the Hongkong Hockey Club 1st XI in 2
match friendly hockey played at King's Park yesterday, and were beaten by the comparatively small margin of three goals to one.
Registered and
Date and Time
Tuu. Zad
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in 2:30 PM
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Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta cand GRO.
Europe vis Marseilles-due Marsefiles, 1st De- Parcela 3.00 M -cember and London Parcels due London, 8th Reg 5.00PM
December,
Baigon.
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KPO.. Parcels 400PM. Reg. 5.00 PM
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Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday neg.
Island-due Thursday Island, 15th November, wwOrd -7.00238
SATURDAY
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·GRO,SEP.O. America Parools Noon and Canada via San Francisco (No Parcels for | Reg.- Canada)-due San Francisco, 23rd November. Ord Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius Reunion and
Radio nelded several players who H. J. D. Lowe, playing inside- were not up to senior standard, left, seemed uncomfortable, while but managed to put up a good another player m an unaccustom enough display. They were bested position was J. E Potter, who served by B Souza, in goat, who replaced Bond at right full-back: In 1934 the race was won by En-made several ane saves, while MBoth W, A and E V. Reed gave field, whose sire Winalot was by Hussain, in the intermediate their usual good displays. Son-in-Law. In 1935 the event line, and Gurbachan Singh and was won by Near Relation, a fine Avtar Singh, among the forwards; by Tamworth, Fowler, and Carey,
..Goals for the Club were scored Amoy. colt by Son-in-Law. In 1936, the were other players who gave a while Gurbachan Singh netted for first and second places were taken good account of themselves, " by offsprings of Son-in-Law, Fet
Radio.
The half-time score was
them.
Madagascar,
Fort Bayard ........... Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco-
Marques, East and South Africa,
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and Near Relation being first and Club were again short of several | 2-1.7. second, with only a neck between senior team regulars, G. E. E The teams:
Divett, V0 Bond and Norman Club: VM Benwell; J. E. Pot- In 1997 and last year the win Whitley being three notable ab-ter, E. V. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. ners were Punch and Contrevent: sentees. The attack was conse- Reed, Comdr. 3. A. Corrie-Hill; s. These two, however, broke the gently again somewhat put of A Fowler, D. de B. Carey, E, F, A. long line of Son-in-Law winners, edge with a forward line newly Morgan, H, J., D. Lowe, and I. P. Unfortunately records are not
patched up.
Tamworth
Shanghai- available in Hongkong of the EFA, Morgan returned to thei
Haiphong Radio: B. Bouza; A Kitchell. Fort Bayard. Pathol and Hofhow.****** pedigrees of this year's runners centre-forward- berth, and Sidney Carter: J. Singh M. H Hussain, and I am therefore, unable to Fowler was played to better effect Jangeer Singh; G Singh, Gurba- Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong comment on their chances from in his more usual position at out-chan Singh, Awtar Singh, J. Pin the breeding point of view.
side-right"
to, and Gaduay Singh,”
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