THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1934.
HEARD'S MASTERLY RIDING AT THE VALLEY
FIVE WINNING MOUNTS
IN ONE AFTERNOON
Only Once Unplaced In Eight Races
SEVERAL SURPRISING RESULTS
The feature of the final extra race meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to close the first half of the year's programme at Happy Valley on Saturday was undoubtedly the masterly riding of A.J.P. Heard, veteran local. jockey, who brought in five winning mounts, one second and one third in eight races, Only one favourite figured among his winning ponies.
THE RESULTS.
I started at one or more Extra Ruce this 1-Beaufort Handleup Wine Meetings of
Club since 1st $500, Second $250. Third $150. For January, 1984, and have not won a China Pones, Griffins of this Season, race at Race Meelings of this Club that have started at two or more since that date. One Mile. Extra Ruce Meetings of this Club and Mrs. D. J. Lewis's 8t. Joan 151 lb. have not won a race at Race Meetings
(B. A. Proulx) of this Club since at January, 1934, One Mile.
Lan's Bay View 103 11.
(S. Y. Liang Hen's Lemberg 100 th.
1
1
H. S. Chan's. Australian_Boy 140 bn,
(C. Taylor) 2) Hall and Shenton's The Goose 103 Tbs. (E. O. Butler) a Won by 4 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 1:52:3, (G. A. Harriman) 2)
Farl-ulucl: Winner $14.70; places, Dr. J. C. Macgown's Willam Osier
150 lb., (A. J. 1. Heard)'
3) $7.80; $24.00: $10.00, Won by three lengthe; three lengths, Helenside's Helter Skelter 147 ba. Time: 2.02.3.
(A. J. P. Heàrd)
Par mutuel: Winner $22.50; | K.HW.'s Gay ButterBy 164 In, places, 85,50; $5.60; $5.80, -
(F. M. L. Sonres)
2-Bondi Handicap. Whiner-$500.) C. H. Brown's Fudge 108 Jbs. Second $700. Third $200. Australian Ponics,
1
For
(F. P. Botelho) Class. Won by 1 lengili; half lengthi
Time:2:11:2, Pari-mutuel: Wlaner $16.60; places, $6.60; 30,00; $8.40.
1
that have started at one or Extra Race Meetings of this Club i since January 1, 1984, and have not] won a mee für "A" Class ponies Fince that date. One Mlle. Stephen Lam'a Atlas 155 16.
(W. H. S. Davis) Seth's Just That 160 ib.
(PV 31. 1. Soares) Mrs. Samson's Saury Face 100 lb. N. Deitz) Won by three quarter length; half length.
Time: 1,48.2.
HUNTING ROMANCE
Mr. John Johnson, former total champion fockey, who was recently married in Yorkshire, photographed with the trophies he won in Hong-
Long.
EPSOM DERBY
Mr. Johnstone Finds Bride In Yorkshire
500
190
Unplaced runners (850 each), Nose, | 1764, 40.
Rare 4.
No.
345
$1,085
310
+
1384
150
ZUR
Unplaced ruhners ($50 each). Nos.: 2256, 1488, 1971, 717, 147 2088, 115, 1472, 124.
Knee 5.
**
735.
Race 6.
No. 1288 2765
Nil. 2703
693 1500 Unplaced runners ($60 each), Nos.: -129, 1526, 31, 1303, 2981, 437, 619,
$1,435
$1.400
400
Boxing Eve (25). Daylight Evej
ONG
410 205
Dally Double Belling. The following were tile beiting Ggures for the "Daily Double."
Laniso Handicap.
Richards Riding Easton
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Steve Donoghue is to ride Medievelife Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire.
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Fred Darling, the trainer of both elated with hunting for many years.
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2) (101), Mike (10). Monoplane (146), Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: Racing Boy (107), Royal Flush (8), --2252, 1528, 109, 2534, 2101, 2444, Tillicum (28). Valorous (230). 1946. Wakefield (43), Wayward Stag (4).} nad Zero (32).
Par-mutuel: Winner $36.50; plners, $10.40: $8.60; $8.20.
Joling Stakes, Bold Marshall (--), Burgonster;
Kace 7.
No. 16238
32034 263-15.
$31,707.20 0,039.20 4,629.60
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(2). Chivalrotte (4), Calamba (1), Unplaced runners ($871.00 each), Achteran, which was quoted at de 3.Cheung Chau Handicap. Win-Hot Hech (--), King's Parode (24), Nos.: 6786, 10490, 4213, 28594, 9781, i to ump-taken and offered on Wedna now, $600, Second $300. Third $200. Morning Sun (1), National Day 36768, 57784, 70701, 35000, 81947, day, was scratched from the Derby at For China Pimien, "A" Class, that have (7), Orlando (1), Pie Face (2), 45874, 13222, 41116, started at two or more Extra Race Powerful King (12). Roring Triumph; Meetings of this Club since 1st (28), Rose Lent (4), Shaughrauni draw: January, 1934, and have not wan ), Warrington (10), and Widnes Powerful King (184) race for "A" Class ponies since that) (11).
Warrington (2nd) date. One Mile,
A. M. L. Sostės Sadko 163 ba.
The following was
the complete! Patriot Klug and Loxingaro
doubtful starters.---Renfor.
16238
32034
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II. S. Chan's Cossack's Beauty, 100
(E. 0. Butler)
s.
The Intal poat
of $3,405 was King's Parade (rd)- Dynasty's King's Justice 100 tbs, divided muong the twelve lucky Rold Marshal
(A, J. P. Heard) holders of the Powerful King ticket, Purgon.aster
he dividend for each being $283.70. Chivalrous
Colombo THE CASH SWEEPS
26640
€786
18430
42436
K594
Ilut Heels
0781
Morning Sun
48768
National Day
57784
Orlando
70701
Tie Face
36900
Rucing Triumph
$1,200.60
315.60 172.80
(G. A. Harriman 3 Won by 1 Lengths; three quar
of the re-opening; many of whom ter length.
Time:-1.58:8.
Pari-mutuel: Winner $20.00; places,| $13.50; $32.
1.-Crocodile
Four Figure Prizes In All Races
No. 2303 Kandicap-Winner
Race 1.
aro 1023
$100. Second $200. Third $100. For Chinu Ponles, Subscription Grifling of} this Club of this Searon that have
Unpleed runners ($60) each), Nos.: started at two or more Extra Race 162, 19, 2232, 1136.
Каса 2.
Meetings of this Club and bave not
·wont-a-race-at-Race-Mectings-of-this
Club since 1st January, 1934. Fire' Furlongs.
+
$1.295.00 *K2
370.00 185.00 1730 Unplaced runners ($00*ench). Nos (A. J. P. Heard) 12105, 2450, 1:20.
Li-Yu's The Carp 1GH
Wong Ping Shun's Bold Commander
155
(H. P. Chanson) 2)
Mrs. D. J. Lewis's St. Ives 140 Br. I
(B. A. Proulx) 3: Won by 1 length; 2 lengths, Time: 1.10.2.
Pari-mutuel: Winner $40,10; pluces, $14.60; $14.70: $14.50.
5-Lunino Handicap Winher $500. Second $260, Third $150. Por]
Chiun Ponies, "C" Class, thất have started at twa or more Extra Race Meetings of
No. 2114.
123p
Race 3.
$1390 380
Rose, Lenf Shuhraun
Widness
Race 8.
No. 2007 2003 5-10
Was
her
has
Mr. Johustong, who is a prominent | figure in rucing circles, goes to
AMERICAN DERBY orth, the old home of the Cra-
Cavalcade Pulls Off Double
dock family, for the hunting season, being particularly fond of the Zetland country. He is one of the National Hunt Stewards. Mr. Johnstone's career on the Turf began at the age of 10, when he won his first point- to-point while a scholar at Eton. Chiengo, June 3. Business dealings took him to China, Cavalende, the winner of the and it was at the Hongkong. Jockey 61947 Kentucky Derby at Louisville Club meeting in 1903 that he won 45874 (Churchill Downs), pulled off the his first flat race. He inter became 13222 double by winning the American steward of both the Hongkong Jockey 41116 Derby at Washington Park in the Club and the Shanghai Race Club, |
record time of 2 mins, 1 secs., being and assisted in founding the Inter- one fifth of a sneond better than the national. Recreation Club at Klang- previous boxt time of Ante in 1931 wan.
amateur owner and hud Mr. Khayyam in 1930.
rider, Mr. Johnstone won nearly a Cavalcade was two lengthis abread thousand races in China and Hong- -of-Discover:,-while Singing Wood was kong-itxluding--all-the important
third.--Reuter.
$1,047.40 556.40 276.20 Enplaced runners ($50 each), No.: 18, 2266, 1801, 338, "1469.
Race 9, No. 22617
$2.013.20
575.20 287.66
3362 1145 Unplaced runners ($50 each). No.: 1705, 3198, 3260, 1728, 1962. 1272.
Liverpool Youths Now Play American Diamond Game
LAWN BOWLS
POSTPONEMENT OF LEAGUE FIXTURES
this Club since is DENIS MOONEY, NOMINATED AS FATHER matches, this being the first
Jaunry, 1994, and have not won a race a lace Meetings of this Club since 1st January 1934. One Mile,
JA and Li's Racing Boy 140 1x.
(N, Deitz) Tally Ho's Valorous 101 Ths.
11
1. L.'s Wayword Stag 148 fbx
$8.00: $8.40: $37.20.
6-Green Island Handienp.—Winner:
OF BASEBALL IN ENGLAND
ball in England.
1
But the
ruption of the reason.
events. He was a member of the Hongkong Legislative Council and Chairman of the Hongkong Chamber Commerce, beniden Alling many important offices in Shanghai when at the head of Mesers, Jardine, Mathe- & Co. He was responsible for reviving the popular Ewo Handicap. N. C. D. News.
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RACE HANDICAPS
List Of Weights For Macao Meeting.
The weights for the next raco mest-
as follows:
2. Chai Wah Shan " and "1"
Tim heavy downpour of rain at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon! enused the complete abandonment of the local Lawn Bowls
Lengur inter
One of the Open Rinks Champion- ship matches was to have been play jed off yesterday afternoon on the Liverpool.
between real story lies in Club de Recreio groen Should organized baseball ever Mooney's long, stubborn campaign Kowloon Dock rink composed of ting at Macao, on Sunday, is amounced
EL (A. J. P. Heart) 2 decide to erect giant super to make Liverpool's youngsters G. Craig, 1. Kempton, W. Greig and
J. C. Brown and the quartette from 1. Ma On Shan.—Heart's Joy, 162; memorial to the pillars of the game, baseball concious.
the Kowloon Cricket Club consisting Poison, 150; Racing Joy, 135; (Tung Man-wa 3 there must be found a niche some- Suppose, for instancy. that a
of P. O. Dunne W. C. Simpson, J. Racing Lad, 136; Sea View, 156; Won by length; 2 lengths.
gure of man named Zilch decided he would w, M. Brown and J. S. Dinner; but Sporting Chance, 130; Young Com where therein for the Time: 2:05:4 Pari-inutuol; Winner $21.20; places, Denis Mooney, the father of base-convince the youth of Cleveland, owing to the rain this fixture had to Ohio, that baseball really was just be postponed. As today is the lust The figure of Denis Mooney waste of time and that they day for the completion of the first $550. Second $275. Third $175. For would be that of a large Irishman, should turn to cricket to get the round matches it is possible that the Class, Second Section.Antamok, 162: China Ponies, "B" Class, that have with blue eyes and close-cropped ultimate in action. He would prob fixture will be decided this afternoon. Hoid Commander, 140: Chesterfield, Owing to a typographical error on 108; Chow Fan, 160; Fi-Ka, 162; Hell started si two or more Extra Race grey mustache, surmounted by aably be told to move along ere the Saturday it was stated that the for Leather. 160; King Salmon. 168; Meetings of this Club
since 1st luck bowler tilted well forward. squirrels spalted him.
second round of the rinks champion-Now's The Time, 161; Panama, 102; January, 1934, and have not won
So it was with Denis Mooney ship had to be concluded by June 28. Sarabande, 162; Shaughraun, 101; "He might be depicted brandishing race for "B" class ponies since that baseball bat and defying the here.
This should have read June 18.
Soldier of Italy, 155; The Corp, 162; date. One Mile,
Widnes, 158; Utopian, 146. THE SUTTON SHIELD. Hem's Gladiator 154 lbs.
powers of darkness. The darkness, THREE SONS FORM NUCLEUS. (A. J. P. Heard) of course. would repesent that
After having won their first two 3, Chul Wah Shan, "D" and "E" Mackle and Grayburn's Brechin. 154 grand old British pastime, cricket. Finally Agured I'd have to matcher in the Sulton Shield com-Class, First Bertion-Bold Marshal, For a dozen years Denis Mooney get 'em when they were just peep-petition, the Waterworks Department: Cebu, 133; Colombo, 140; Heller (B. A. Proulx) has been fighting to give baseballfers," confided Mooney.
of the PW.D. received a nevere Skelter, 165; King's Parade, 100; A. M.L. Soares's Prima Donna 156 sa foothold in England. He has With his three young sons was an trouncing last week at the lands of Morinin, 158; Morning Sun; 140; No
(G. A. Harriman)
just this year in athlete who had been in Amerien the Building Ordinance Office Won by three quarter length; half succeeded
won by 31 shots to six. - sound basis the for a time to coach them. organizing on length:
Scores: "National Baseball Association" In Their principal opponents at Time: 2.04.1. Pari-mutuel: Winner $27.00; places, Liverpool. There are 33 clubs, first were teams from Japanese $11.50; $13.90; $10.00.
divided into three divisions and und American ships that docked 7-Juling Staker-Winner $450. sworn to the "definite purpose an at Liverpoot. The visitors always Building
A. Brauksinak Second $221, Third $125. A Handicap furthering 100 per cent. American won, but It got to where crowds P C. Morgan for China Pontes, "D" Closs, that have baseball,"
turned out. They liked the game, C. B. Robertson started nt two or more Extra Race
and soon after teams sprouted up. W. Carr Meetings of this Club since Ist HEYDLER FURNISHES TROPHY. around Liverpool.
Now
the January, 1934, and have not won a race nt Race Meetings of this Clubi
To the champions will go the National Baseball Association has aloce lat January, 1004. One Mile. John M. Heydler Trophy, a hand, lease from May to September on G. II. Potta's Powerful Ring 164 lbs. some allver
stadiums in the finest cup donnied by the (A. J. P. Henrd) president of the National league.
England. Ulster's Warrington 150 lbs
Where Mooney developed his Mooney wrote Heydler that they love for baseball even (P. P. Botello)
he does Bellamy and Gordon's King's Parade needed a cup and back one came. not know for certain. He Вия
156 lbs.
It sits In the window of a nover been to America, has never
now (F. M. L. Soures) a sporting goods store, surrounded soen start, he organized his team Won by a head; half length:
by baseball paraphernalia. Time: 2:00:4.
153.
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WATERWORKS.
Ordinance. J. S. Dinnen J. Forbes H. 1. Rose 31. J. Tacchi
who Fear, 151; Orlando, 140; Pie Face, |140; Powerful King, 101; Racing
Triumph, 154: Sweet Life. 154.
SHOOTING CONTEST.
Chinese Police Reserves Defeat Indians.
4. Mo Kan Shọn Plate, "C" Class*= Bay View, 152, Daylight Eve, 147: Gold Bullion. 148; Macaroni,_154; Marquis Hall, 147: Mike 147; Royal Flumb, 147; Wakeßeld, 140; Wayward Stag. 147; West Parade, 148.
D. June Meeting-Banquet Hall, 145) Bay View, Unrred; Bold Marshal, 140; Boxing Eve, 152; Daylight Eve, 165: Ebany Idol, 140: Gold Bullion, 165; Marquis Hall, 165: Mike, 165; Racing Triumph, 140; Royal Flush, 140; Shaughraun, 140; Wayward Stag, 106; West Parade 152.
Chul Wah Shan, "D" and "5" Class, Third Section-Black Velvet, 145; Britannic Hall, 158; City of Shanghal, 155; Daro Devil, 102; Eak,
several YourR ago and found The Chinese Company of the 181 Racing Spirit, 101; Scar Faco,
7. Thus baseball has its foothold really good team in action. Yet Polkce Reserve defeated the "3" 158; Toishan, 155.
Ladles Dank. Uneficial-in Pati-mutuel: Winner $37.00; pinees, in England and Mooney anys, with he loves the game with a devotion (Indians) contingent of the stong- $12.40: $13.80; 40.70.
8.-Manly Handicap.--Winner $500, a rich brogue, that he will live to that makes any other topic of kong Police in a revolver shooting Armistice Day, 137: Heart's Joy, 140; match fired at Kennedy Road revol- Harbour View, 133; Racing Joy, 125; in his Second 3300. Third $200. For Aussee the game supplant cricket in conversation
View, 150; presence ver range yesterday by 859 points to Racing Lad, 125; Sea tralian Ponies of any Season that have this country.
Young Commander, 128.
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