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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and· Entry

MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941.

In the World of Sports

Forms for April Meeting, Sun ENDEAVOUR WINS MELBOURNE CUP IN

day, 6th April, 1941, (weather

permitting) may be obtained GREAT STYLE: ORACLE

at

The Secretaries' Office, «3rd |

floor, Prince's Building, Des Voeux Road, Central

The Hongkong Jockey Club : Club House Happy Valley.

The Sports Club

The Club House, Macaor Entries close at NOON on Thursday, 27th March, 1941.

By Order,

T. A. MARTIN & CO

Secretaries & Treasurers. Hong Kong, 19th March, 1941.|

162

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB ·

Second Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 29th March, 1941.

SETS NEW MILE RECORD

ENDEAVOUR, BRILLIANTLY RIDDEN BY P. Y. T. WEI, ANNEXED THE MELBOURNE CUP-THE MAIN EVENT OF THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING

OF THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUE HELD AT THE VALLEY ON SATURDAY TO CAUSE THE MAJOR SENSATION OF THE DAY. AUSTRALIAN DIAMOND (H. §. Chang), carry- ing only 68 placed tickets out of a total of 7,013, pald $70.30, the highest "place" dividend of the afternoon. The highly fancied VICEROY (2,792 "win" tickets), was a poor third; while the second favourite, BAFFIN BAY- (2,- 650 "win" tickets) ran unplaced.

The twice-postponed Extra Meeting was held in ex- cellent weather with the track in good condition. It was, on the whole, 2 "favourites' day," resulting in the dividends being on the low side. The large number of racing enthusiasts present was treated to a day of fine riding and excellent sport.

HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR GEOFFRY NORTHCOTE, K.C.M.G., was an interested spectator arriving shortly after the second race.

Oracle (Needa) won the

RACE TWO

MP

CASH SWEEPS

No. 3448

Race One

Seventy Six

245 296

Sports Lady

10

Streamlet

32

74

No. 2831

Sydney Diamond

488

895

No. 785.....

Trade Wind

30

84

5572 6400

RACE FQUE

וידי

$2.830.80 808,80

404,40

Unplaced Tickets Nos, 4848, 5931,

1853, 3934, 1520, 2953. 2782, 1454. (6118, 1432 got $50 each.

Race Two

No. 240

$3,134.60

No, 2565. No. 4024

895.60

347.80

Race Three.

Lady Northgate's Dévonian (Mr. D. Blacky falled its backers when - was beaten to first place - by

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2352, 229. Connieber (Mr.L B. Chao) with 299, 6377, 232, 8031, 5408 get $50 Rowan (Mr. J. A. Hearne taking each. the minor place."

Bunched together untitl the No. 212.......... $3.315.10 » Black Rock, the pontes began to No. 3977

.946.80 string out with Devonian in the

No, 7075........

473,30 lead followed by Criffel (Mr. V. V Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3850, 5338. Needa), Contact (Mr. W. H. S. 2121, 128, 4726, 8117, 5207, 5030; Davis) and Rowan. Entering the 5120 get $50 each. straight Connieber overtook the leaders to take a winning lead. Contact finished fourth,

4.-Moonee Ponds Handicap (One Mile)

Mr. Marber I's Conalaber, 151

Ibs....... (Mr. L.B. Chac) 1 Lady Northcote's Devonian, 142

109.

(Mr D. Black). 2

The closing of the entries for Oakleigh Plate in the record Charlesber (Mr. L. B. Ghac), hot the above has been postponed to time of 1.44.0, bettering the favourite, did not disappoint, win-Mr. Ash's Rowan, 156 lbs.. 5.00 P.M. on MONDAY, 24th previous best time, set bynths by four lengths from Iron March.

Sapper in the Coral Handicapdeon (Mr. F. A. Sequeira).

·Beauty (Mr. P. Y. T. Wel) and

(seventh race

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

134

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weather permitting, 01 SATURDAY, 29th March, 1941, commencing. at 2.00 p.m.

(Mr. H. J. A, Hearne) 3. Won by two lengths, a neck be- tween second and third.

Time: 1.44.2.

› Part Mutuel;--

Winner: $20.90."... Places: $7.80, $7.20, $10.00.

of the first i

Eve of Deception (Mr. W. H. S day in the Annual Meeting) Davis) early went into the lead by 2-2/5 secs., stripping un- which in turn was taken by Ra- der the new scale of weights. conteur and then by Iron Beauty. This time was, however, 1-2/5 Coming into the Home Stretch lbs. (5. w. Pin); Contact 155 (W. secs. slower than that clock-Charlesber put on its winning H. 3. Davis); Criffel 152 (V. V.

spurt which was maintained until

Also ran--A Roaring Time 139

Race Four

No. 1985.

Na 1277

$3.377.50 965.00

· No. 7332

482,50 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 357, 4443, 1037, 1553, 4132, 2742. 7194, 676. 3381, 5364 get $50 each.

Race Five

.No. 4666

$3.482.20 989.20 494.80

No. 5540 No. 3817 Unplaced Tickets Nos, 7567, 1015, 2703, 5544, 5750, E25. 148, 4308, 3890 get 350 each.

Race Six.

No. 7496

No. 8784 No. 5188

$3.581.90" 1,023.40 511.70 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1877, 1028,

South China Enter Shield Final With Big Win Over Saints: Eastern Defeated

SOUTH CHINA, League Champions, qu

qualified to enter the Senior Shield final. for the tenth time since 1929, when they defeated ST. JOSEPH'S this year's League "wooden spoonists" by the over- whelming margin of seven goals to one at Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon.

Yor

On Saturday, on the Club ground; ROYAL NAVY entered the final when they brought off a well-deserved victory over EASTERN (holders) by the odd goal in three in a hard-fought match.

It was in 1921 when the Navy last won the Shield the successful team being HMS. Titania.

In the Junior Shield, SOUTH CHINA and RAS.C. will contest in the final having beaten SING TAO "B" and NAVY, respectively.

SAINTS NET. IN

STERLING DISPLAY BY NAVY

FIRST MINUTE Despite the fact that they were A sterling display by their de- awarded a penalty in the first fence and determined play by the minute of the game, St. Joseph's forwards enabled Royal Navy to faled to hold this advantage, and eliminate Eastern, the holders, were eventually trounced by South from the Senior Shield competi- China to the tune of seven goals tion on the Club ground on Satur to one.

day by the score of two goals to

The Saints employed the same one. methods which stood them so well The game was fought out in real against Sing Tao but the Chinese cup-tle style, both sides putting in forwards, with clever footwork everything they knew into the and superb short passing, over game. There could be no doubt came the bustling Saints'

de that Eastern with their fine ball fenders.

control

combination and

and

A feature of the match was the methodical tactics were the more number of penalties awarded, one polised, as a team..

to Saints and two to South China which were all converted.

LAMENTABLY WEAK

The dour defence of the Navy, which refused to be defeated by Eastern's intricate movements,

led by Sapper, on May 11, the Winning Post. Eve of Decep-/Needa); Derby Day 130 (Chiu Ki 3956, 3687, 7174, 4247, 7269 get $50 cerned, the Saints played up to were the more thrustful carried

1940, when she was carrying tion was beaten by a head for third 163 lbs.

* lace.

The Daily Double, with a total 2-Loiterers Stakes (Six Furlongs) pool of $10,275, paid each of the Mr. Marber Ts Charlesber, 152 241 winning tickets on the

1b.

(Mr. L. B. Chao) 1 Black Seal-Shuttlecock combina- Mr. Iran's Iron Beauty, 152 lbs. tion $42.60.

(Mr. F. Y. T. Wef) 2 Mr. L. B. Chao, with three wins, Mr. T. K. L's Odeon, 152 lbs. was the most muccessful Jockey of the Meeting, while Mr Donald The First Bell will be rung at Black, with his two firsts, one 1.30 p.m..

second, and four thirds was second. Following the main event of the day, the Melbourne Cup, the fol-

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge willlowing official notice was posted

up: "As a result of complaints

(Mr. F. A. Sequeira) 3 Won by four lengths, many: lengths between second and third.

Time: 1.24.4.

Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: $1.30,

Places: $5.80, $6.80, $62.60.. Also ran: Eve of Deception 149

se admitted to the Members' lodged against Mr. B. L. Tao in the lbs. (W. H. S. Davis); Eve of Para- Enclosure, Such must be worn above race the Stewards suspend-dise 152 (S. L Yuen); Forty Six throughout the duration of each ed Mr. Tao for bad riding until 152 (Hoo Pak Ming); Lovely View vreeting in such a manner as to

April 1, 1941."

| 152 (H. C. Pih); Night Express 152 (Ip Kui Ying); Raconteur 152 (B. be readily identlied.

L. Tao; So Nice 152 (S. W. Tang). Betting

RACE ONE Thirteen ponies faced the Star- Badges admitting Non-Mem ter for the first race of the day, bers to the Members' Enclosure the First Section of the Randwick and ClubTM Rooms at $5.00 Plate. Angel of Glory (Mr. S. L. for. Gentlemen

Yuen) set the pace followed by and $3.00

Casino (Mr. Ip Kul-ying) and for Ladies (both including tax) Macy (Mr. F. "A. Sequeira). *TC obtainable through the At the Football Stand Angel of SECRETARY upon the per Glory was still in front but Sun- sonal or written application of a spot (Mr. R. K. C. Chiu) had dis- Member, such Member to be placed Casino in the second post- tion. Past the Black Rock, Jus responsible for all visitors intro Gentium (Mr. D. Black) which duced by him, and for Payment had been trailing behind moved of all Chits, etc.

up and coming into the Home Stretch forged into the lead to win by two lengths from Snow White (Mr. H. C. Pih) with Beal River (Mr. E. J. A. Hearne) third.

"Angel of Glory was fourth.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.

Tiffins are obtainable af the 1-Randwick Plate (One Mile) Club House provided they are Mr. S. W. Lee's Jus Gentiva, ordered in advance from the No,

Mr. D. Black) 1 Mok Kon Sang's Snow White," 149 lbs.

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

No children or amahs will be ailmitted to either Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Publid Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallers

in Uniforme admitted Half Price.

By Order,

Mr.

140 lbs.

Charlesber Eve of Deception Eve of Paradise Forty Six

Iron Beauty Lovely View.

Night Express Odeon Raconteur So Nice.

Win. Fiace 2866 2443

109 244

9 33

5 13

594 806

7B

89 204

322 15. 25

42 90

$47 628

4427 4892

RACE THREE

Chang); Frankl 138 (S. L Yuen); Fan); Flying Dutchman 135 (H.S.

Income Tax 136 (P. Y. T. Wel); Pumpernickel. 149 (8. W. Tang); Springhurst, 154 (W. G. Poy): Vixen Tor 150 (G. Treverton).

Betting

A Roaring Time Connieber

Contact Criffelg

Derby Day Devonian

Income Tax

Pumpernickel

each.

Race Seven

No. 666 No. 1620 No. 2510

$3,596.60

1,027,60 513.80

Unplaced Tickets Nos, 4982, 6486, 7538, 2974, 2391, 726, 2534, 5991 get $50 each.

Win. Place 18 69 1547 1492

No, 3866

-534 434

No. 2178

254 269

8 34

1938 1941

Race" Fight

$3,696.00 1,056,00

No. 4081 deg 528,00 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 7073, 4610, 1454, 7345, 2333, 4075, 6389, 1873 get $50 each.

Flying Dutchman Franklin

44 103

24 53 688 544

Race Nine

234, 331

No. 7628

$27 842

No. 4866

788 1192

No, 5310

$7,312.90 2,039.40 1,044.70

333 418

7317 7730

Rowan Springhurst Vixen Tor

RACE FIVE Taking an early lead Fresh Air (Mr. S. W. Pan), at one stage

| leading by five lengths, was unable

each.

As far as their defence was con- and the fact that their forwards

expectation but the forwards the day for Navy. The winning were lamentably weak.

goal, which came in the closing Gay worked hard in the pivotal minutes, was the result of fine berth but appeared to be below opportunism. forEL Castilho, despite concen

GRAND DISPLAY trating wholly on Lee Shek-yau. Roughley gave a grand display. was often outsmarted while Leo clearing powerfully with both feet nard found it a hard task dividing and head. His headwork, es- attention between Lee Tacky and Decially broke up many a danger- Chan Tak-fal

ous movement, and was given ex- The mainstay of South China-cellent support by O'Regan. The was their intermediate line..

halves were in grant form, too,

The game started, with a sur- and the fact that Eastern's dan- prise when the Saints scored serous wingers were not so much through a penalty in the first in the picture was a tribute to minute, GUY making no mistake the wing halves from the "spot."

...

Navy's attack, though not SO pretty to watch as their opposite FINE WORK"

number, had more thrust in them Guy caught the eye with some but should have tried more shots fine defensive work and on two at goal Hendy led the attack

Unplaced Tickets Nos, 2695, 1247, 4013. 2230, 6827, 5811, 5875-get $100 occasions blocked shots from Leeably, though he was afforded little Wal-tong and Chan Tak-fai. Tsang scope by the watchful Hsu King- also came in for his share of apsing. The Chinese attack, as stat- plause with a fine save from Leeed, were brilliant in combination Shek-yau's drive,

but found the solid wall of Navy's" awarded a defence more than a match for

ANOTHER VICTORY FOR JOE LOUIS DETROIT, March 23 (Reuter).

to keep the pace and finished Joe Louis defeated Abe Simon on fourth,

Black Seal (Mr. V. v. a technical knock-out in the thir-

Needa), bunched with the strag-teenth round in a fight for the glers, was given its head at the world Heavyweight Boxing Cham-

1/4 mile post and won by half a plonship on Friday night, length..

The Koala Bear (Mr. S. W. Tang) coming up from the outside took second place from Bendigo (Mr. D. Black). ;

5 Randwick Plate (One Mile) Carrying over 3,000 tickets Cor-Mr. CH's Black Seal, 152 lbs. sait (Mr. P. P. Botelho) was never

(Mr. V.V Needa) challenged throughout the race, Messrs Tester and Abraham's winning comfortably

two The Koala Bear, 152 lbs. lengths to spare.

(Mr. S. W. Tang)

with

TABLES TO DATE.

Goals

FIRST DIVISION

.P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

S. China Eastern

20 16 2 2 63 24 34

1

Sing Tao

20 15 3 2 10 32 33 19 13 3 3 48 22 29

2

3

Bona Vacantia (Mr. S. W. Lee), Mrs. J. H Taggart's Bendigo, contented to pace the leaders, 152 lbs. ...... (Mr. D. Black) spurted when coming into the Won by half a length, length Home Stretch to take second place and a half between. second and 2 from Daylight (Mr. P. Y. T. Wel), third,

High Hat (Mr. W. G. Poy) was fourth.

(Mr. E C. Phi Mr. Grédmaka's Seal River, 149

lbs. (Mr. H. J. A Hearne; 3 Won by lengths between.second and third. two lengths, "three

Time: 1:49.2. Pari Mutuel

Winner: $5.10.

3 Randwick Plate (One Mile) Mr. L.. W. S.'s Corsair, 149 lbs. (Mr. P. P. Botelho) Mr. Culture's Bona Vacantia, 152 lbs...... (Mr. 8. W. Lee) be (BL Yuen); Araxy I 152 (8.).

Also an Angel of Glory 152 Mr. Cire Jr.'s Daylight, 152 lbs.

(Mr. P. Y. T. Wel

Places: $5.10, $5.10, $5.10.

Time: 1.46.1. Pari Mutuel

Winner:-"$840,

Places 15.30, $5.80, $5.70.

South

China were

penalty from which LEE WAI- them TONG equalised, and five minutes later CHAN TAK-FAI netted with

THE PLAY

a well-placed drive. Thereafter. gerous and Lau Hin-bon was early Navy was the first to look dan- South China were mostly on the tested by a stinger from Bendy's offensive with sporadic raids by boot which he cleared successfully. the Saints. Before the interval After LES WAI-TONG increased

play had veered from the one end to the other, East- lead, from the "spot.""

ern took the lead. On resumption. It was apparent ten

after minutes, that the overworked Saints' de netted from a Chung Yung-sum Tsao Chow-ting

fence would not be able to stand centre.

CHOW MAN-CEIT found the net.

This, however, proved

UP to the strain. In a few minutes only shortlived Navy drawing level within five minutes. Paul, who Further goals by LEE TACKY, was ever Catrier on the right,.

Middlesex... 19 11 2 6 43.37 24 LES SHEK-YAU 2nd CHAN TAK-crossed over a perfect centre for

19 5 5 9 45 49 15 ∙18 6 2 10 35-44 14

completed the rout.

Hendy to crash in a terrific drive ST. JOSEPH'S Bammy Tang; from over 20 yards out, Hussain, Bowen: Castilho, Guy,

After the breather, the pace of Donald. Gomes and Flanders, Leonard: Roach, Santos, Mac-the game increased and excite- ment and thrills were not, lacking. SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-Early in this half Eastern scored

Kowloon 19 6 4 9 36 36 16 FAL R. Navy R. Scots

196 1 12 30 54 13. Police K. Wab 18 4 4,11:40 61 12 Club ... 18.4 1.11 31 52 9

SECOND DIVISION

Also ran—Anzac Day 149 Ibs. R.E. ... 1 (H, J. A. Hearne); Arnieber 149 (C.R.A.B.C.

|L Gregory); Blue Down 149. (8. W. | Sing Tao 2 Lee Dashing Beauty 152 (B. L Middlesex

Tao); Fresh Air 149 (S. W. Pan); 8. China

L. Gregory); Archber 152 (L. A Won by two lengths, three Unao); Beauford 152 (W. G. Poy); lengths between second and third Casino 148 (Ipi Kul Ying); Gold Time: 1.47.4.

C. B. BROWN,

Rod 149 (Chiu Ki Ban); Macy 149 (F. A. Bequeira); Rocky Beach 152 Secretary. T), Sunspot 152 (R. K, C. Hong Kong, 24th March, 1941. Chul),

Betting

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Angel of Glory Araky II Archber Beauford Casino *..

·Gold "Rod Jus Gentium Macy Ophir Rocky Beach

Beal Hiver. Bnow White Sunspot

Part Mutuel:-

Winner

$5.00.

Anzac Day

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 23 12 3 1 88 24 41′′ 23 18 2 3105 32 38.

St. Joseph's 20 3 3 14 22 52 9 Tang Chung-wan, Te Kam but this was disallowed for off- hung Lau Hing-choi. Iam Takde. A good effort by Paul made po, Lau Chung-sang; Lee Tacky victory possible when through his Chan Tak-fa1, Lee Wal-tong, Chow centre Hendy netted from, short Man-chi and Lee Bhek-yau

range. During the close Fastern SING TAO "B" LOSE literally stormed their op South China Juniors entered the ponents, but Navy managed to Junior Shield final, by defeating keep their citadel intact. Bing Tao "E" by five clear goals, Eastern: Lau Bin-bon; Kong Lee Chi hung, Chin Chi-fal, Teuf Sing-King Ng Kee cheong, £, T. netted. Wing-keung and Lai Chung-vin Liu, Heu King-sing, Lo Wal-kuen; Chung Yung-sum, Cheung Kam- hol, V. K. Hyui, C. T. Tsao" "and"

Navy Hutter; Roughley, TODAY

Regan; Britt, Hazard, Layher Paul, BADMINTON Colony Uham Le Page, Hendy, Barber and

19 13 3 3 58 22 29

23 11 5 7 81-37 27 ...23 13 37 68 46 29

24 12 2 10 62:35 26 24 12 38-49 64 27

22 9 4 9-53 54 22

Starlight View 148 (H C. Pih): R. Scots 3 Harmony Stari 149: (P. P. Botelho); Kit Chee

Strathalbyn 149 G Treverton): 30th R.A... Too Hot 152 (W. G. Foy). 1:

23 9 2 12. 49, 64 20 R.. Navy Betting

E. Wah 23 8 4 11:45-83, 20 Win. Place AO.C... 25 7 5 13 39 59 19

Police 99.197

23 5 2 16 35.83 12 Club 3.6 14

24 2.2 20-221136 Kowloon 1117:1309

210 4:17. 18 884) 9238 3462

THIRD DIVISION 4 16 91 118 657 541 81 152

Places: $5,30, $10,40,- 86.20. Also ran-Eigh Hat 140 lbs. CW. G. Poy); National Blessings 152 (B) Win. Place L. Tag): Erincess. Adelaide 152 (8. W. Pan); Saratoga 162 (Chiu K Fan); Seventy Six 152 (LA Chao); Sports Lady149 (R. M Wod); Streamlet 149 (H. C. PIH); Bydney Diamond 153 EL S Chang): Trade Wind 149 (6. W Tang).

*82

203

39

104

28 · 41 .14 76 18

16 -3318. 2918

1 11

Betting

Win Place

5

150

..22 258

Bona Vacantia.

Coranir

247 363

Daylight

3651 1007

3871 4017

High Hat

National

Princess

Barato

Arnieber Bendigo Black Seal Blue Gown

Dashing Beauty. Fresh Air Harmony Star; Starlight View Strathalbyn The Koels Bes Too Hot

50 85

255

1137

6284 7297

BACE SIX L The first upset of the day was canised in the classic of the day, Cont'd Page 11 Col 1

Signals RAF 38th

Goals "U"P, W."D.,LE.. A. Pís.]

22 1652 61.22 35 21 15 4 2 65 23 34 20 12 26-63.27 26 20 10 5 5 47 31 25, 21 10 5 6 53 26 25

R.As. 12th R.A

24th RA 7th RA, ... 22 9 5 8 41 38 23 35th R.A..... 21 9 4 8 44 40 22 RF 21 10 1 10 56 87 21| RE RAM. 22 8 7 11 38 62 20 Internati... 21.3 11 45 47 17 20th RA..... 19. 6. 2:11-29, 54 14. Shell

20 24 14 20 85 8 ABA

2200 22000 24

SPORTING FIXTURES Han Ching-to

Pang Ol-lam: George Choa, VETU J. Godid. Open Doubles 6. Theobald and P. J. Hdpwith v 1. MA Razack and A. Minu; Paul Kong and Fung Yes-put Y WO Hung and EC. Fincher or Wei Chung BT Chau. M. Pagh and Shields Goodman v Ho Ka-lan and EHXp. Club Championship,TA Pearce

pionships (At - Kowloon CC), Hawkins, ** Mixed Doubles-P. Wong and Miss M. Ribeiro v J. Odel and MIES J, Choa (7 pm), F. E Hoot and Miss U, Khoo y, J. 3 Remedios and Mrs. Elva (5pm.): Men's Senior Singles C, Au v. F. Koh (7.30 pm). Men's Junior Singles R M Lavalle v. Peter Lo (9.45 pm.), Men's Senior Doubles-8. Amplay and CK Cheah v MP and Y Loong (8.15 p.m.)) // RACING. Entries Close for the Hongkong Jockey Club's Second Extra Race Meeting: 5pm TENNIS. 2 CÖKný Chám

Open

Oxlade Handicap Dou- HE Waller and E. S..

Blake and HCD

of ER Childe and

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