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RACE RESULTS
FINE WIN FOR THE GOVERNOR
WELL GWYN SETS NEW RECORD
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY MARCH
12, 1934.
A huge field of 24 starters featured the race for the Loiterer's Stakes at the first extra race meeting on Saturday. This picture shows the two dozen ponies getting away at the start. The race was won by King's Fancy, ridden by Mr. J. L. Jordan. (Photo: Mea Cheung).
BRITAIN WINS
YACHT COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL
Britain won the Scandinavia Cup: contest against Scandinavia when yachtamen competed yesterday.
Scandinavia led in the morning.
HOCKEY TOURNEY
INTERNATIONAL TEAM TRIAL
Football Chatter By "Veritas
(Continued from Pajo 8.)
with 12 points to 10, but the Bri- GUNNERS LOSE THE Lincolns head the Arat
tish-manned yachts took 16 points in the afternoon against their oppon ents' three.
The English International side,
division table and arc not
most formidable rivals for the
The first extra meeting of the
which is participating in the farth- entirely out of the running, whilst 1934
Messts. S. Udland, Nuess Hongkong duckey Club's
Knudsen brought their little vessel coming tournament, had their first the Borderers figure among the racing season held on Saturday
homo first in the morning race, for tryout yesterday morning when they championship. was a big success. The fenture Scandinavia, and Mr. Wood, Maj. opposed the 11.K.S.R.A. on the Marina of the programme was the bril-Lochner and Mr. G. H. Gandy plac and won by five goals to one. lant achievement of Nell Gwyn, ed second, carrying Britain's colours. His Excellency the Governor's In the afternoon, Britain took the pony, which won the Randwick | three first positions, Mr. J. A. Paly over one mile in the record Griffen, Dr. Davis and Mr. Reid in P. Guest deputised at right half and the tongue. Played 61, won 43;
and Mr. Wood, Maj. Lochner and Mr. Gandy again In second place.
time of 1 minute 47 3/5 seconds. the winning boat,
THE RESULTS.
SATURDAY'S
1.The "Hay and Corn" Stakes.-- For Chinn Ponles Subscription Grins of this Club of any Season that have started at least twice since February | Fifth 23, 1934, and have
Five wrm. Forlongs,
nut
Lee's Bistre 166 lb, ...
(Mr. S. N. Pan)
S. W. Tang's Racing Boy 155 lb.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard)
H. Y. Liong's Iron Grey 18
12 starters.
(Mr. N. Deitz)
3
Won by a short head; a short head. Time: 1.34.1.
Pari-mutuel; Winner $39.20; places. $9.70; $6.30; $0.00.
2-"Loiterçan"
grifios
EVENTS.
Corinthian Races Held At North Point.
The English side were without the services of E. V. Reed, for whom A. played a sparkling game, and their originally selected right Bank, Lieut. Cmdr. T. K. W. Atkinson and W. 0. Senior.
The game was very scrappy, espe cially in the first half. On the run of play, however, the English side did not deserve to win by such a wide margin.
was
Siskin (H. R. A. Woods) won the
Hocquard, on the left wing. 111 Class event in the Bfth Corin-continually being pulled up for offside:
thian race of the Royal Hongkong and thus spoiled many good move Yacht Club on Saturday when she ments initiated by Garthwaite playing best Colleen (Comdr. E. A. Drum-Inside to him. Guest and H. J. D. mond) by 39.1/3 seconds over 8.1Lowe played fine games in the inter- miles.
mediate llae, and Garthwaite was the
Cord Homme) and Speedwell (Col.
Zephyr (Major J. Wren) won the pick of the forwards. "I" and "" Glass from Wings (M. At the interval the representativo | W. J. H. Bilderbeck). Sirius (H. M.Bide led by the only goal scored, the Stakes. For Finlay) and Artemis (C. C. Blake) deputy right wing netting.from a difficult angle. In the second half he were other winners.
they opened strongly, and within ten minates of the re-start were two fur:
senson.
To
of this ridden by Jockeys who have not wom
anywhere at any time. Len races Seven Furlongs.
Dynasty's King's Fancy 161 1.
1 (Mr. J. L. Jordan) A. M. L. Soares's Prima Donnu 161 (Mr. S. W. Tang} C. B. Bruwa's Budge 102 ib. ....
(Mr. W. 11. Chay),
21 starters,
Won by: head: short head. Time: 1.47.3
Pari-mutuel:-Winner $40.10; pla cox, $13.40; $0.50; $11.90.
J
IRELAND BEATEN
Now Definitely Last In Internationals
O for the Lincolns' three teams have the following record in
ther goals ahead, Lieut. Barlett net for St. Joseph's "gainst the Bor
A. V. Goanny, who played brilliantly ting both.
Khuda Bux Austained an injury to
dorers
the face shortly afterwards and was lost 7, drawn 1, zoals for 173, farced to leave the field, and England against 38... Not bad!..
made the most of thale opportunities
to increase their lead to five goals through Garthwaite and Bartlett.
THE Borderers three elevens are London, Mar. 10. Just before time the Indians notch-not very much inferior. Their The defeat of Ireland by Wales at their only goal, the inside left acor-record to date is: played 47, won 31, lost 14, drawn 2, geals for 149, Swansea in the International Touring from a pass by Ravenhill.
has definitely placed the
against 76. country at the bottom of the cham- pionship.
3 The "All Out" Stakes.Fornament China Ponies. Six Furlonga, Dynasty's King's Bounty 168 16. (Mr. Y. S. Chang) Mr. S. W. Tang's Racine Pride 101 (Mr. Y. T. Fung} Li & Lis's Mayflower 158 b...... (Mr. N. Deitz)
.
1 The match to-day between Ireland and Wales resulted in the visitors be- ging benten by thirteen points to nil
3
8 starters. Won by a length 114 lengths. Time: 1.28.4 Pari-mutuelWinner $8.10: pluces, 36.20 $43.50: $9.60.
Randwick 4. The
Plate-For Australian grilling. One Mile. H.E. Sir William Peel's Nell
Gwyn 165 lb.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx)
Seth's Just That 152 lb.
(Mr. G. A. Harriman)
Birk. Samson's Saucy Face 153
H. Mr. A. J. P. Heard)
10 starters.
Won by: 3 lengths; a neck,
Time: 1.473 (Record). Pari-mutuel: Winner $20.50;
con, $7,60; $10.50; $13.30
11
County Championship.
CAER CLARK CUP GAMES
In the final of the County Champion Hongkong Ladies Beat
ship Enst Midlands heut Gloucester- shire by ten points to mil.
Below are appended results of the more important rugby fixtures played in different parts of Great Britain:
International Match. Wales
13 Ireland County Championship. El Midlands 10 Gloucester
Club Fixtures.
B1
3 Rath
13 Gloucester
Birkenhead Blackhenth Coventry
15 Rosslyn
11
14 R. A. F.
in-
8
O. M. T.
21
The Tylan Handicap:-For sub- seription grins. One Mile. Woo Turron's Dancing Butter- fly 145 ib. (Mr. B. A. Froulx) Li Po Chun's In Good Time 155 b. Mr. Ip Kui Ying) Yick Chin's Young Chap 156 lb.
18 starters,
Harlequins
Leicester
30 Bradford
(At Teddington)
10 Guy's Hosp.
Y.M.C.A.
The Hongkong Ladies, present hold-
'VARSITY SPORTS.
Oxford Beat Cambridge By Seven Events To Four.
London, Mar. 30.
At the White City Oxford Univers! ers of the Caer Clark Cup, gained anity beat Cambridge University by other two points in the composition at seven events to four in the Inter Sookunpoo on Saturday when they Varsity aliletic meet. defeated the Y.M.C.A. Ladies by five
goals to mil. The game was not as The American student, Stanwood, one-sided as the score would indicate, created a record by winning three the Y.M. giving a good secount of events for Oxford for the second year themselves throughout,
in succession. To-day he won 120 yards hurdles in 16.3-10 secs, the High Jump at & ft. 10 ins, and the 220 yards hurdles in 24.9-10 secs.
Mins
J. Dalziel (2). Mis Churchill, Miss R. King and Mrs. Marsh scored for the winners.
Saints Extended,
The Recreio 1st XI fully extended o the weakened St. Andrew's XI, to which they were opposed in the Caer 22 Clark Cup competition on Saturday at
King's Park, the final acore
1) London Sent. 22 U.S. Portsmouth 18
Northampton
21 Plymouth Richmond
St. Bart's Sale
3 (Mr. N. Deltz)
Won by: 2 lengths; a short head. Time: 2.00.3.
Pari-mutuel Winner $226.66; pla-| Les, $30.80; $85.00; $9.30,
For
6. The Hongkong Handicap China ponies. One and a Quarter Mile.
L. Dunbar's Diaria Day 188 lb. (Mr. L. G. Frost)
12
Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Britain, 145 b.........(Mr. N. Deitz) Dynasty's King's Justice 158 J. (Mr. Y. S. Chang) 8 starters. Won by: short head; a neck. Time: 2.28.3. Pari-mutuel: Winner $8.10 places, $0.40; 30.80; $11.80.
0 Nuneaton
16 Bristol
3 Cardif
(Ok Dear Park).
0 Devonport 0 lanley
Reuter.
8The Hongkong Handicap: "B" Division For China ponies. One and In Quarter Miles.
Lan's Bright Star 150 lb.
I
3
(Mr. S. Y. Liang) Woo Pak Wing's Flying Tourist.
150 b....
(Mr. L. G. Front) L. T. F's Sporting Life 1.40 lb. (Mr. S. N, Pan)
1
The Tytam Handicap "B", For! subscription griffins. One Mile.
L Shiu Peng's Soldier of Italy 168 ...(Mr. N. Deltz) Mrs. Dunbar's Kitsap 158 16.
Mul Yik Man's Taishan 155 lb. Mr. Y. T. Fung)
14 starlors.
12 starters,
Won by: a length; 2 lengths. Time: 2444.
$1.1.10;
the
Hallowell (Oxfort) won the half mile in 1 min. 04. 1-5 sees, to create an Inter-Versity record. Lovelock (0x. ford) and Lench (Oxford) dead-heat-
for the mito in 4 mins, 23.3-5 seen.
The other Oxford victories secured being were the three miles and the pole g three goals to two in favour of the vault, Cambridgy won the 100 yards,
Sainta.
putting the weight, long jump and the
The Recrelo obtained the lead in [440 yards. Reuter,
THE BOAT RACE.
the frat half through Miss A. Alves, after missing many opportunities fr front of goal. They failed to main- tain the pace, however, after the Ins terval and Miss P. Gittins equalised soon after the re-start. Mia M Woolley scored the deciding goal: No Expense Being Spared
To Beat Cambridge.
London, Mar. 10. Oxford University are sparing ns expense to end the Cambridge Uni verzity winning sequence in the an- nual boat race.
towards the end of the game.
The Saints were without the ker evices of Miss J. Wong at centre half, her pince being taken by Miss I. 3 Woolley.
Parl-mutuel: - Winner plices, $7.10; $8; $10.00,
9.The Momie Fonds Hanillcap: For Australian ponies. One Mile. L. Dunbar's Woodland Stag 150 lb. Mr. L. G. Frost) L. Dunbar's Mutiny Bay 145 b.
(Mr. E. O. Butler) 2 Triumvir's Alacrity 162 b.
(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 3
1
(Mr. L. G. Frost)
2
3
11 starters.
Won by: 2 lengths; a length. Time: 148.4.
places, $0.20; 30; $0.80.
Won by: 3 lengthr; 2 lengths..
Time: 2.09.8.
Pari-mutuel: Winner $12.50; $7; $9.30:521.60.
Parl-mutuet: - Winner
League Tabic,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. H. K. Ludies 11 0 1 1 49 6 10 "y" Lndles 12 5 3 4 21 14 13 St. Andrew's 1180237 0 18
C. B. A.
9 4 3 2 15 0 11 Recrelu "A" : C. D. S.
42.2 Recreio
4 14 13
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The third now boat built for Oxford this season was used for practice at Putney today. It was built in three and a half days, consisting of 70 working hours.
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