THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933.
"CAPT. FOSTER" REVIEWS 1933 RACING
FINE HANDICAPPING
HOW THE VERDICTS WENT IN
1104 RACES
WEIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIAN PONIES SHOULD BE REDUCED
Handicaps formed the major part of our progammes at Extra Race Meetinga, and in fact they gave us our best racing; this being the caso. I have purposely given much time in compiling a record of them. I find that, during the year, wo had one hundred and four Handicaps, with the following results:-
2 races
Dead Heat
Short Head
13
A Hond
G
A Neck
11
1/2 length
*8
17
6
A
12
"
"
11⁄2 lengths
13
++
13
4
#
7
H
4
H
.G
2
6
1
##
Many lengths
2
2
21⁄2
In the China pony (eross-bred) class, nine ponies carried the maximum weight, namely:
Diana Bay Trentbridge -The Crook Mnytlower Sadko
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Flying Tourist
Jungle Jim
(twice) (twice)
Brechin and Hetman
THE AUSTRALIANS.
In the Australian cines, Portin,';
Night Star and Woodland Stax HETMAN (Mr. A. J.-P. Hward up) carried the maximum weight of
who has won $2,750 in stakes money. 170 lbs and—incidentally-Wood- and Stag is the only successful pony that carried the heaviest wolght Imposod. by the Handicap- per, namely 25 lbs, when he carr.ed 180 lbs. to victory in the Warwick Farm Handicap (1 miles) on 16th May, 1931 in the then record time of 2-24 3/6 seconds. In pas- sing, many will recall that Season races Ticket was asked to carry 180 lbs. but unfortunately the animal- when in a winning position-broke his off fet-lock, and had to be im- mediately destroyed.
"
rate
races
104
A verdict of up to a fongth and a half is considered good handicap- ging and, on this basle, the above results analysed reveal that 70 races (or may 67.3%) come under this catogory, and 34. races (or say 32.7%) were won by a dia- tance of 2 lengths or more.
RACES SEGREGATED.
I have carried my Investigations further and have Bogrogated the work of the Handicapper under three groups and And that under (A) Winning Ponles that carried "over weight for Inches"
(B) Winning Ponies that
carried
"weight
inchex" .....
for
22
12
(C) Winning Ponies that carried "under weight for inches"
This Australian, to me, was up to the present, undoubledly the best unimal scen on the course, under racing colours. It was, I understand, through this incident that the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club reduced the maximum weight from 180 lbs. to 170 lbs. for Australian Ponies.
I feel that the weight in stili too high and perhaps the Stewards
now that they have reduced the
"CAPT. FOSTER'S"-
REVIEW
"Captain Foster,”. the Telegraph's local racing cor- respondent to-day presents his review of the 1933 season. It covers all angles of the Hongkong turf during its past nine months of activity, and as will be seen, includes a · number of interesting statística,
Not the least absorbing feature of this review is the record of winners of all handicap events, including ponies who carried. over weight for inches, who carried weight for inches and who carried under weight for inches.
Winning jockeys, leading owners, the best pari-mutuel returns, and course records established during the year will also be found,
SADKO (Mr. Soares up) Autume. champions winner and conqueror a. Diana Bay.
A MOST SUCCESSFUL
RACING
YEAR
ASTONISHING ACHIEVEMENTS OF
TRENTBRIDGE
WINS RECORD STAKES MONEY: fine RIDING
BY MR. LEO FROST
RECORD OF PONIES THAT HAVE WON OVER $1,000 IN STAKES
SEASON
FROST LEADS THE WAY
ONCE AGAIN FINISHES AS THE CHAMPION JOCKEY
HONGKONG'S "WHO'S WHO" OF
THE "SILK"
Mr. Frost heads the list of winning jockeys for the third Jear in succession, and we con- ratulate him on his deserving uccess. He is closely followed y Mr. Heard, and Mr. Proulx ls the third position by leading Ir. Roza by two wins." It wit, owever, be interesting to men- on that in Handicap races both: Mr. "Leo" Frost and Mr. 'Johrinie" Heard tie one another ith 17 wins each and Mr. Benny" Proulx is the only other ckey to reach double figures, la total being 13 wins, the pos|-} *on being:-
Mr. Frost
Mr. Heard
Mr. Proulx
Mr. S. N. Pan
Mr. Da Roza
Mr. Butler
17 wins.
17 wins.
4
13 wine.
B wina.
7 wins
O wins.
Mr. Needa
G wins..
Mr. Soares
MR. LEO..FROST, the champion
5 wina
G. U. da Roza
15 22 '15 BS.
S. N. Pan ...
10 5 14 58
jockey.
QUICKEST STARTER,
Mr. Proulx is the fashionable | R. O. Butler [light weight jockey at the present time as none of his handicap wins were ponice that carried "over N. Deitz weight for inches", two were F. M. L. Soares carrying weight for inches" and A, L. Caplan the remaining eleven were "under
weight for inches". The particu-S. Y. Liang lars of the three leading jockeya Ip Kul Ying
D. Black are as follow
P. Young
Üver
Under weight for weight for weight for
Mr. Frost
Hr.-Heard
Mr. Proulx
II. P. Chanson
9 17 11 B6
8 8
31
ค 6 8 47 8 3. 2 21
7 10 63
6 10 13 53 8 9 10 53 56843 640 48
7 11 73
inches inches loch total
G. A. Harriman
17
P. P. Botelho
3. 3 81
9
感
17 W. II. 8. Davis
1 23
*
11
13
It. A. Carroll
2 4
2 40
2
4 1 23
3
4 13
With regard to Mr. Proulx's 13 J. C. A. Ingran wins, eight were tor races of Bw. H. Choy Furlongs and under, and tive for Yue Shun Wa nmue and over, and these figures A. A. R. Botelho will confirm that he is our quickeat. T. Funi
areCOMPLETE LIST!
40 poules weight for inches by & lbs.--may
be considering, if they have not The general consensus of opinion Messrs. Muckle and Grayburn's of Becuring this Classic. actually agreed to do no, the is that we have had a most success Brechin did not come up to ex-Good ગ્રાફ these Subs
animal-throughthey cannot be compared with advisability of making the in-ful racing year: in all--including 5 pectations, the
mum weight 160 hs. In support days for the Annual Meeting we some ailment or another could not Racing Boy-last your's undisputed of this I would say that the China had 22 days, and all the Meetings, be properly trained. If they can Champion-who won every Sub: Pony (cross-bred) is only asked to happily, were held under ideal ever get the pony right, I feel aure race he started in and collected over shoulder a maximum of 168 108, weather conditions, which is not al- that he will achieve many aucces 80,000 in Stakes and, incidentally, and I do not think anyone will together usual for Hongkong. Wees in the best of company. dispute the assertion that he la did have n sprinkling of rain on two or three occasions but the the botter weight-carrier.
drizzle was not enough to interfere with the comforts of the spectators.
43
105
Note: There was a dead heat in ona race for ponien over weight
Criticisms conducted in the right for inches and one for ponies under
spirit are always commendable, "The attendance was well up to weight for inches, which makes à total of 105-actually 104 races,
and, before each Meeting, it is not the average, but there is no doubt funusual to hear some disgruntled | that, posibly owing to the general Under separate columns you | Ownors anying that they consider financial depression through which wilt And detalls of these races, as their ponies have been unduly wore passing, there has been a they may prove of interest to penalized, but, in the light of the considerable falling off in the Casb studenta of form. In the dotalis, above figures, one will admit that Sweep receipts. It will be interesting to observe the Official Handicapper, Mr. The Clerk of the Course is to be that under group (A) Ponies that C.M.S. Alves has on the whole congratulated on the excellent con- carried over woight for inchos", discharged his duties in a thorough dition of the grass and training no less than 27 Winners-out of and ellicient manner. I congratu-courses. A much needed improve 40-carried 160 lbs, or more, and, late him for the many thrilling ment has also been made in the 13 Winners carried under this finishes which his handicapping Paddock by the removal of the weight.
has produced.
Ramp, thereby giving more space in the Mounting Enclosure.
Highest Pari-Mutuel Pay- Out Was $228.20
OWNERS.
Mrs. T. E. Pearce can be con- gratulated in owning such a splend-
ed animal in Trentbridge, and win-
winning the Morrison Hill Handi-
OF
THE HANDICAP WINNERS
ON PAGE.11
G. W. Sewell J. E. Noronha 8. Y. Sung W. N. Ych F. Lobei
W. T. Stanton G.P. Ferguson W. G. Por II. V. Pearne Tang Man Wa Y. M. Loo.... 9. W. Tang W. G. Fischer Keswick
Mr. Lancashire cap on 23rd April, 1932, a "B" class a new Owner, race, beating such ponies as Lunar --must feel Star and The Tiger (these dead- pleased with the heated for second place), Daylight starter at the gate. achievements of Eve, Tiana, Champagne Bay, King's Warrington. On Servico (Winner of Derby 1931),good riders in Mossrs. Needa and J. W. Hone the whole-white Nippy and Valorous.
not for one mo- ment disparaging
MR. FROST'S FINE RIDING.
During the year,
сп
we lost twe L
Davies their leaving the C Taylor Colony. Mr. Roza, I understand. Dr. J. C. Macgowan will not be a_regular__rider in A. Schreiber
C.-L.-Aris nis pony-I feel Mesars, Kong Bros, did not have future, his business now making 9. K. Wong that he was well their customary quots of wins as him a permanent resident in Ellis Joseph endowed with regards Griffins and Sub: grifin Canton. Mr. Pan, through injury II. M. Remedios the beginner's races, but they had more than their to his leg, was an absentee for the T. P. Saunderson luck." Both Na-fair share of luck in drawing such last 3/4 Mectinga. tional Day and a fine Australian in Night Star, Mr. Carrell has emerged from Golden Dragon undoubtedly the best Australian the Novice's class, and in Mr. P. are good sub- this year.
Botelho wo have a most promising: young rider who will not be long
acription griffins,
and it is a pity
that they were
(Continued on Page 11.)
in collecting his ten wins.
FINAL PLACINGS,
P. U. Botelho
F.
C. Bond
A. J. Coppin
D. D. Erans
A. do. Lux
IL. P. Rees
R. M. Wood
WOO THEлOD
M. N. Cochrane
R. II. Charles
The complete list showing the W. W. Miles
As a matter of general interest not able to com- to readers, I attach part.culars of all pete in the Sub: pontes in their respective places--- Champlona as that have won over $1,000 la stakes | final placings of the jockeys arej they would cer- this year. For the old ponies I under. tainly have made have computed the figure at $2,000 interesting. Both of or over, the list would be too long G. Frost
A. J. P. Heard undeniable changes wore I to shew the animals from
the $1,000 mark.
B. A. Proulx
ning the much coveted Hongkong | WARRINGTON. Derby. Although Trentbridgs did the race more Pari-not break any distance records, he them had
established a record in Hongkong
over $10,000 in any one year, and pony In the Colony, has ever won his figure would have been in- crossed had the pony been saddled however, satisfactory to know that it was nothing serious that kept him out of the race.
for the Autumn Champions. It Is.
Nothing sensational was paid out in the Mutuels, the highest for a win being $288-20 on Fly-as regards Stake money. No other ing Tourist when he won the Tweed Island Bay Handicap under the guidance of Mr. Noronha. This is altogether a good sign and, in my mind, goes to shew that the Public who go racing are keen followers of form. Mr. Deitz and Mr. Harriman are the only jockeys who paid a dividend of over $100 on more
Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay main- than one occasion, and I observe that neither Mr.tained his unbeaten record by win- Frost nor Mr. Heard paid a three figure dividend inning all his three races with com- fummate case. It will be many a Handicap races, although Mr. Frost returned $111-10 long day before he will be extend-
.ed in when Flying Boy won the Starling Stakes.
Diana Bay suffered her only reverse at the Annual Meeting, and her defeat can only be described as a tragedy. Her star certainly has not been in the ascondlant this year, and all Sports- men will regret her withdrawal, by the Stowards, from the Autumn Champlone, a race which she could. not possibly have lost. In com- miserating with Mr. Dunbar over his misfortune, we must confe's that the attitude adopted by the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club was the only one that they could take under the circumstances. MR, SOARES' HAPPY MOMENTS,
The "Daily Double" was introduced for the second half of the Season and, as time goes on, this form of gambling will doubtless become very popular with the Public.. The highest dividend actually paid out was $3,322 for the Golden Dragon -Flying Tourist combination, but a record would have been created had the Ration-Widnes double been fancied 'last Saturday. The return would have been $6,173 but, as the last named pony was not backed, this sum was refunded to the 59 ticket holders of Ration in the shape of $104-60 per ticket. It is a little surprising that Widnes was not played at the Daily Double as the pony had 86 backers for a win and 115 for a place in the Pari-mutuels.
I give below a summary of Dividends of $100 or over paid out during 1933:-
PONY
Flying Tourist
Badko Navy Hall
Widnes Partnership Orlando Stony Mora Buchanan Flying Blo Vigilance
dival Evə
Kell
JOCKEY AMOUNT
Noronha
Harriman Beares Harriman
Llang. Fung Doita
RACE
$ 288-20 Tweed Hand Day I'cap
BACKERS
195
.. 199-10 Mount Parker H ́cap
138
185-0 Pangham Bay Hl'enp
105
186-60 Dilatory Pisto
258
128-30 Juling Btaken
173
#
122-30 Tal-Mo-Bhan 'cap
140
114-30 Fremantle St. Leger
114-0 Hay & Corn Staken
.71
111-10 Starling Stakes
105
111-19 Jordan"Il'cap
111-10 Granville 'cap
108-30 Tyro Staken
Proulx
104-10 Morrison_Titil II'cap
Deiti
100- Barrier Reef B'cap
tp
Frost
(7. Roza
havien
-
a
race.
Mr. Soares' sucerases, this i year have not been too numer- ous, and he had very bad luck In having his Derby candidate Prima Donna werntchwa ni the Inat moment.. He must have, i however, experience two very hapny moments with two of Sadko's unexpected, wins—one at the Annual Meeting when ko lowered the colours of Diana Bay, and again when she was withdrawn from inst Saturday's Champion race.
012 Ponies
" or over Liberty Bay Sajko D'ann Bay King's Jusiles, Navy
Jetinen Va'orous Champagne Elas 11'ue Bar
King's Hounty ituya! Plush The Tiger Alexanddra ali _Akro
Heter Shelter Cyclamen "Bey Paw A Roszake Cenaries
China Ponies
1921 Grimna $1000 or over
$ 4464
$300 Tintbr|Jge 6260 Lunark'e Beautr 3750 Itre-hin
.. 2973. Junarto Jim
2760 Soar Ber
.. 2675 Charming Star
2476 Mayflower
252 Sundled Butterfly
**25 Wayward Stax
tang k
#7 Widn
.. 1260 Team
2100 met 'nger #ing
Poker Face
2018 Top S 2059 The Godwit » 1000 Murkynnst
Tenorka
Woodinnd Stag Polar Ster Lucy Glitters Evening Star The Giraffo Friar Tuck City of Melbourne Wotin
American Cup Chater Cup
1932 Babe 11000 or over Warrington
$ 10130 Partnership
8150 De Minima 2010 National Day → 2875 Burgomaster
2300 King Salmon 2177 Butterly 2115 Vigilance 1060 The Panther 2000 Golden Digon 1954 Hip Tor
175 Ion Grez
1100 Jingle
1100 No Pear
1300 Charming Face 1978 Now's The Time 1230 Flying Har
1125 The Cost
1100 Bwale
AUSTRALIAN PONIES.
1700 Portia
1550 Ration
Melody
Darlen
Jack O Lantera Paul Jo
New
7675
3725
2937
. 2007
2770
→ 2610
2653
2125
tapo
1680
* 1578
* 2550
.. 1600
.. 1450
1
.. 1100
di Le Jordon
Lo G. Hlin 1st 2nd 3rd Un.] K. W. Fang
44 31 23 67 A. G. Botelho 40 28 28 65] A. W. da Roza 17 12 6 711.L. E. Morgan
2 2 3. 18
1 0 48
8 67
2 A 19
2
* 27
2 2 G
2 1
2 1 13
2.0 16
Ten Records Broken During
The Season
In the China Pony (Cross-bred) Class five records vere broken this year, Liberty Bay accounting for three, and it may be interesting to mention that this animal broke a record each time he faced the Starter.
Five records were actually broken and one record. equalled in the Australian Class. Rosy Morn's record of 100 13-29 1/5 for the mile and three quarters in the Fremantle 1050 St. Leger is, not, however, an official one, the mare carry- ing 4 lbs. below weight for inches. Woodland Stag's time of 3-35 2/5 remains the official one, and from the details 7430 given below it will be noticed that this time is 24 seconds 2200 slower than that of Liberty Bay, this animal taking 3-32 2150 4/5 to win The Challenge Cup this year in à common 1561 canter.
2173
Diana Bay
$6100 Night Star.
3100 City of Brisbane 2800 Rosy Morn
1300 Tecumeah
1600
1100 What's That
1450
PRESENT RECORD.
4
1000 Ngtuk****
1250
One Mila
Cossack's Choice
1160
17/4/32
WINNERS OF CUPS AND PLATES,
14 M
Cossack's Beauty
(Heard)
32/2/35
Champagne Bay
(HU)
Challenge Cup (First Leg).
Liberty Bay
(Frost)
134 M7 7/12/23 24 Bew
Racing Boy
(Heard)
Diana Bay
(Hill)
Weybridge
(Black)
(Frost)
[ 25/1/22
- (LI)
(Wong)
(Frost).
| 13/1/25
Wile
(Heard)
(Needa)
|| 7/19/11 Wandland Stag
| 136 DETTAN,
(Heard) as
134 796. 3-30 1/
Garrison Cup
Governor's Cup
Jockey Cup Ladies Purse Lusitano Cup Navy. Cup St. Andrew's Cup St. George's Cup tat. Sports Club Cup 2nd Sports Club Cup
Glonooglea Charming Star Bistro Liberty Bay Trantbridge Werrington Gay Butterfly
Apalla
PREVIOUS RECORD.
(BA 194, 3-1# 4/5
China Toulon
mis peat uses round and in.
28/1/13
10/2/33
· Kingʻa Imelice
Pureag
Liberty Bay
Liberly Day
Liberty Bas
Ray Mern 13/11/12 Nihi Biar
* Perlangu
Martin
Polar Bar
140 The 1-54
203 the 2-31 1/3
261 T6, 1:24
161 54 2-02 5/1
202_196. 5-32 4/5
Doctor's Mandate. Netmana
Liberty Bet
Bring Ball
AUSTRALIAN PONIES.
126 TR. 1-48 1/8 155 the 1–95 C/N
£70 196. J-21 274
City of Melbourne · Rey, Kern Bensen Ticksä Wandland Blas Polar Star
LEE 16, 2-38
141 The 3-05
*148, the, 3+37 9/5
163 166, 1-99 135 (60. Î-45 3/2.
150 the. 1-31 1/
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