THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH:
MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923.
GYMKHANA.
Good Day for Favourites,
Saturday was a good day for favourite ki the Gymkhana.
and Mr. Macnamara'i Rice INTERPORT CRICKET. Bird (Mr. MacuIMULATES,
Won by four lengths; two lengiha | between second and third. Pari-Mutual:
Winner: 81430; Places: 87.30; 10.30; $77.80
Small fields also helped to lower] Cash Sweep: the dividends, which were very email. The surprise of the after- noon was bir. Potts' win on Petrol!
Ticket No. 03
438
$2,00010
$58.60
29.30
Comments on the Hong- kong Team.
"(BY "ONLOOKER.")
In local cricket ciralaa there is good deal of speculation going
Blog, in the Gymkhans Stakes, Unplaced Fonies (Tickets 890): on a to how Hoogkong will fure
358,
which paid the best winning dividend, $28.10. Last month's
No $30, 903, 631, 20, winner, Speckled Mouse, did not
971, 902, 802, 432 rud. Those who followed Mr.
CLASS Zallensky did well for themselves. CLASS: ONE MILE RACE-For HANDICAP: "B" He was the most successful jockey China Ponies 1st Prize: 8300, 2nd of the day, bringing in three Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100 wingere sad riding a second sudur. Seth's In Spite Of (Mt. a third. His Excellency the Governor was among the specta.
Soth) tors. The band of the King's Regt. were present and enlivened the proceedings with their music.
HALF MILE RACE-For Sub- scription Grifins of any season that have never won a race, whether starters or DOL 1st Prize: 8250
2nd Prize: $123 3rd Prize: $75
Mesars Albert and Arnold's
Dandy Kid (Mr. Soares)
Mr. J. Bartholomew's Cassia
River (Mr. Daries)
3
3
in the coming Interpart contest at Shanghai. There are quite a Dumber of man now to Interpori the last contest. The side has a honours, and very fow figured in fine old skipper in Pearce, who bas done verteran service for Hongkong for many years now. Here are my views on the team chosen:
T. E. Pearce.—A most capable skipper. Plast-ball all round the wicket and can be relied upon Also ran: Mr. G. A. Harriman's Makes a good substitute behind]
to collar runs when called upon West River (Mr. Harrimant Mr. G. the sticks and in very safe at mid- Harriman's Dempsey (Mr. Zellen-off. Fas rather out of form last sky) Mr. Blank's Royal Earl (Capt. season.
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Mr. Kensington's The Discard
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Mr. J. Bartholomew's Cassia
River (r. Davies)
Mr. A. H. Carroll's Palm Leaf (Mr.g Nelson)
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Also ran: Mr. Pantomime's Fairy Foot fr. Gibson) and Mr. AHL Carroll's Palm Leaf (Mr. F. M. L Soares)
|
Woo bra head; two lengths be tween second and third.
Time: Imia 3 15 secs
Fari-Matuel:
Winner: $13.00; Places:
$7.70.
Cash Sweep:
Ticket Np. 186
16
Hits bard and can get runs quickly when his eye is in. Ap excellent cover for ground balls,
Won by two lengths; a head be-but inclined to drop those in the tween second and third
Bir. His slow stuff was badly punished in Shanghai in 1920.
0*80 Hughes. Had the
Time: 2 mins 13 5 secs Pari-Mutuel:
Winner: 817.50; Places: $50; highest aggregate of runs last
20.20; 830.60. Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. GIT
$2,93440
341
1:23
87.00.
Unplaced Ponies
$1,345.10.
39140 194.20
season. Makes good use of bia reach. A feet scorer when set. He prefers a fast wicket. Bowls left hand round with a quser aution. Has
enormous reach fielding at slip and is safe every. where.
639.40
319.20 (Tickets 20): Nos. 19, 234, 73, 302, 514, 354.
A.A. Rumjahn.-Plays a varie- THREE QUARTER MILE RACE.ty of scoring strokes, lage safely -For non-winning Griffins of this in big games and is usually Season, and Subscription Griffins of steady. A fast scorer in League
Unplaced Ponies (Tickets 20): any Season whether winners or not. cricket. Plays best when hard
Nos 22 201
CLASS HANDICAP: CLASS: ONE MILE RACE-For China Ponies. Ist Prize: 8300. 2nd Prize: $150 3rd Prize: $100,
1st Prize: 8300. 2nd Prize:"$150, pressed. Very fast in the field. 3rd Prize: $100.
His bowling is what P. F. Warner calls" messing."
"A"
Mr. Dynasty's King Charlie (Mr.
Matcham)
1
Mrs. Bernard's Rivergress (Kr.
Zellensky)
2
Mr. C. C. Boyd's Strathfarrar
(Mr. Zellensky)
1
Mr. Alvanion's Arlington (Mr.
(Soares)
2
Mr. Seth's Knockuh Leg (Mr.
Gibson)
Also ran: Messrs. da Roza's Roman Law Mr.'da Koza)
Won by four lengths: there lengths between second and third
Time: mins. 13 25 8ces. Pari-Matuel:
Cash Sweep:
Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios'
Royal Conqueror (Mr. Re- medios)
Rev. E. K. Quick-Has deve loped into a brainy bowler. Mixes bis low stoff well and keeps a good length. A quick- footed batsman and hits well out at loose balls. Has a peculiar 3 leg stroke. Shines as batsman,
Also ran: Messrs. Albert and bowler or fielder. Arnold's Satisfaction Dahlia (r. A. E. Wood.-A particularly Soares), Mr. Nemazee's Nastaran keen cricketer. (Mr. Gibson) and Mr. Towers' Blus Tilo (Mr. Davies), length between second and third.
Won by a length and a half; half
Time: 1 min. 3525 sec.. Pari-Mutuel:
When younger, was very active in the field. When be specs his shoulders be piles up the core
and is a
favourite with spectators.
L. J. Davies. - Hongkong's stumper. Takes high, low or leg balls with ease. Ao unorthodox
Winner: 91650; Places: 5.80; batsman hut has been known to
get a good many runs.
Winner: 85.30; Places:
$7.30,
#150;
$5.50; 3.TO.
Ticket No.
Cash Sweep:
24
361
311
$1,721.50
402,50 216.10
د میں کن Ticket No
* .853
+
$2.131.50 009.00 304.30
290):
Unplaced Pcnics Ticket 220) Unplaced Ponies (Tickels
No. 323.
GYMKHANA STAKES-VALUE]
Nos. 203, 460, 360.
8600. DISTANCE-ONE MILE ONE AND A QUARTER MILE
For all China Pozica A Cup RACE: HANDICAP-For China
ta
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be run for five times, or decided by the Committee,
Ponies Ist Prize: $350, 2nd Prize: 8130. Srd Prize: $100.
called the Gymkhana Cup, will Mr. John Peel's Yellow River
bo presented at the end of the (Mr. Zellensky)
Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios'
Season to be won by the Pony Mr. A. H Carroll's Oak Leaf scoring most marks in the races för (Mr. Soares) the Gymkhana Stakes at the Gymk. hina Meetings during the Season, counting 4 points for a first; 2 for] a second; and 1 for a third end -Prize: 900; 3rd Prize: 8100. Messrs. Potts and Cruncher's
Petrol King (Mr. Potts)
1.
2
Royal Crusader (Mr. Remedios) 3 Also ran: Mr. Alvaditon's Arling tou (Mr. Seth) and Messrs. da Roza's Roman Law (Mr. da Roza).
Won by six lengths; four lengths between second" and third.
Time: 2 mins 48 secs. Pari-Mutue!:
Winner: $10; Places:
$11.50.
Sir Paul's Orient Dahlia (Mr.
Soares)
Mr. John Peel's Yellow River
(Mr. Zellensky)
3
Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. 755 514
451
Also ran: Mr. A. H. Carroll's Oak
Leaf (Mr. Gibson) and Mr. J M.
D'Almada Remedios' Royal Cru
"sader (Mr. Remedios).
Wen by two lengths; one length Unplaced Ponies
between second third.
Time: 2 mins. 05 23 aces
Pari-Mutuel:
Winner: $2.10; Places: $5.50;
$8.50.
Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. 520
$1,612.40
503 934
$1,326.40 663.90
Luplaced Ponies (Tickets 830):
Non 387, 558.
POLO SCURRY.-Distance about 500 yards, round & post and in. 1st Prize: 8100. 2nd Prize: $30, 3rd Prize: 830.
Mr. C. Boyd's" Devonport
(Mr. Boyd)
Mr. J. Bartholomew's Winter-
light (Mr. Bartholomew)
Mr. J. "Bartholomew's Bleepy
(Mr. Petta)
Nos. $18, 215.
Omar, Wild, Dods and Young. -All bowlers and safe in the field Omar and Young are our "speed merchants," though the former is inclined to pitch too short. Young is at the moment the better bowler of the two.
man. Gave a good account of him EN. Balhatchet. He is 12th. self early last season, but later) weat stale.
1:
TENNIS LEAGUE.
"A DIVISION.
K.C.C. . I.R.C.
Playing away, the Indian Recrea tion Club Ateam beat Kowlood Cricket Club 3 by 50 games to $64013. Scores
$2,504.10 *30.0 362.30 (Tickets 290):
A PUZZLE A DAY.
SURE AND
S. A. Buman and S. A. Tensil I.R.C.) best Busschaert and Krebs -4, lost to Millard and Hyde 56, beat Green and Green 10-1:
0. and H. D. Rumjaha (I.K.C.) lost to Busschaert and Krebs 5-6, beat Millard and Hyde 6-5, beat Green and Green 8-3.
5. D. and S. H. Iemail. (1.R.C.). lost to Busschaert and Krebs 3.8,1 lost to Millard and Hyde 5-6, beat Green and Green 7-9.
"B" DIVISION.
CS.C.C. y Netherlands T.C.
The C.S.C.C. "B" team beat the Netherlstds T.C. by 55 games to.44. Scarea:
Smith and Longbottom_(C.S. [C.C.) beat Spit and Ng Dekker; 16-5. lost to Groot and de Leeuw
The big splotch of ink spilled 5-6, lost to Nikkels and Wout
on the book shown above has par
ВП 5-6.
tially obscured the title in the Spit and Ngil Dekker 9-2, lost Luck and Best (C.S.8.0.) beat
2 first two lines, and the name of to Groot and de Leeuw 4.7, lost to
the author in the third line. The Kikkels and Woutman 5-6.
Also ran: Mr. Davies Surprise (Mr. Davies), Lient H. Kemmis' Kileen (Mr. Dent), Mr. C. C. Boyd's
3 book is a well known one, Can
you discover its tille from the beat Spit and Nyll Dekker 9-2, Lost Hollidge and Deakin (0.8.0.0.) words "Bure and Even "?
Saturday's answer:
to Groot and de Leeuw 5-6, beat Nikkels and Woutman 74.
Springer (Capt. Spinks), Mr. C. C. In telling his father how many marbles he had, Johnny said, "If
Boyd's Pickpocket (Mr. Zellensky had as many more, and half as Dr. A. R. Eler's Whistling Rufus (Dr. Esler), Dr. J. G. Lyon Brown's many mure, and seven besides, I
would have 32.
The Dunlia (Dr. Lyon Brown),
Johnny, therefore, had ten
Messrs. Graham and Harriman's marbles: for 10 plus 10, plus Bulldog Drammend (Mr. Harriman) plus 7 equals 32.
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