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Double Tenth Races

Successful

ANOTHER EXTRA

MEETING AT

VALLEY TO-MORROW

Lusitano Cup

mxious to see how he will run against he top notchers. Herod, after win- (Continued from Page 8.). ning the 1936 Blue Riband and the a long time due to aus- Lerest to the betting. With the ex-Kur List" has been on the "Walk- couple of the tow pensory ligament trouble and as he ception of a weightern who had no earthly chancen con entered for the 1 сап With of winning, the betting was evenly only assume that he is distributed. The field was well 10- Gladiator also entered, the Hem stable gether round the bend, and after pass-han three candidates for the main the 2 Mile Post, Clear View, Don, event but I wonder if all are going Ing

fest to start. Herad has not been on the Flybynight, Gold Coin and West

course for it considerable time and Parade were labouring under hardco pressure. From this polat wards, therefore I profer not to express my It was left to Great Hall, Whint A opinion as to its chance of winning.

and Racing Chance, Pride of Tsingtao

will say this much, that Gladiator

GOOD RACE PROMISED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER

to fight the sue. These four has every prospect of repeating, bin ponies passed the Winning Post in the order named and when Great performance when he ran second to was put in the frame Liberts Bay in the innan 'A' Class, Hall's number first, there were many smiling faces, and paid $9.00 for a win. When Great Hall was being led in to the dismounting Paddock, Mr. Frost

Sadke has been relegated to "P": who rode the third winner of the day, was given a great evation and he class and he has been assessed top- certainly nursed the pany to a nicely, weight in the Wyndham Handicap Gold

Cuilly

who beat him in the Island "B class over the course from the Bay Handicap d the second favour Two Mile Post, once round and in. ite for the race, gave a disappointing With the weight carrier, Macaroni,

of Tsingtao, display. I'ride

promoted to "A" Class, we should see could not get out of the bunch at the good race in this event and spotting last quarter Mile Fost, came up to the winner is not an easy Job. Sadko urs in to-started

racing colours late but he is worth watching

March 1927 without a break and hus

Jont late quite a lot of stamina. King's Rose Queen and Soldier of will have to show their best

inorrow,

A BIC FIELD

who

There was a big field in the Kwang-

to don

tung Handicap which was not the youngsters,

AL

Shirtley Templa in "Curly Top" which is starting at the King's

the accond leg of the Dally. Double Lefore he will give up his bit, and bpt a special $1 Cash Sweep was furthermore, please do not overlook conducted on the race and it was only the fact that ale. "Leo" will be a LOCAL

inting that the winner Plain View was bridge.

Chinese. owned and ridden by n Pinin View, Grini < ・LEM times with year, has started 12

IRTA,

The

Theatro to-day.

CRICKET

Army Eleven Chosen To Meet Indian R.C.

thel to-

I strongly recommrud Bay View as an outsider and it may be of Interest know that he is now fully recover- to win to his credit and was placeded from, lameness. As a Griffin of mee at Macho in a field of five run last year, the form bunk shows that Kwangtung Handicap he had a couple of wine to his credit pindle his thirteenth appearance and and his last, outing was at Macao

The following have been selected his betting nubiber, was "157" the June 10 when he bent Macaroni in

their the Army Ins represent total being 18. A lady friend of raine the Mo Kon Shan Plate over a Mileto, 1 um repeating her siury), told me and he was receiving.2 lbs. He was friendly cricket match against at Sockuapoa that she backed the pony cenuss the c

ony was the only black in the field, it of commission since Jane last Indian R. C.

ised var i made a welcome reappear-morrow:-Capt. 1. J. Walch (Capt.), rreognised

"Licul. ance at the Double Tenth Meeting. Capt. G. W. P. Kimm, Lieut. J. R.

Johazan.

J. P. Williants, fact that they are very rarely seen Tomorrow he has not a burden Lieut. J. A. M. Rice-Evans, Lieut. and I would strongly recomiend is hark and should give a good ac

H. de B. Pritchard, Sgt. Daniells racing goers to watch to-morrow far count af huself. King's Jubilee, all the blacks and the number Ribble and Rose Quen are lightly let Sluce writing the above, I now die. The last summed has not been up

over that Tiny Star who was secund

I must admit that it is a

in the race had raddle-cloth number

+

13

and so did Wenibly Stag who won

the Fakien Handicap.

to her usual mark.

FIRST LEG OF DOUBLE

BRITON LOSES IN FRENCH GOLF FINAL

ISABELLA RIEBEN

AT

DEFEATED

CHANTAGO Chantaco, Sept. 20. Miss Isabella Rieben, of Aber C. S. M. Elvin, Pte. Herbert, dovey, was benten 2 and 1 in the

Fusilier King. Twelfth 36 holes and

final of the French nran:--Pte. Custer,

Women's Open Golf Championship here to-day by Mme. Rene Lacoste, of Chantaco, who thus won title for the fourth time. Her pre vious stepesses were gained in 1926, 1927, and 1930, when she was Mlle. Thion de la Chume. Miss Kieben's driving was erratie and her putting

lotted, severni jockeys are on “Special Diet" to reduce their weights and the Stewards. in charge of the Scales will have a busy time to shont, uut the over-weights,

RACE FOR NOVICES We will have the biggest field of was weak. The or

the day in the Bonham Handicap for

the

The Paddock Handicap wich is the When the bugle rounds to fall in. first event on the Card for to-morrow I do not expect that there will be hris attrneled entries and if all many to line up for the Caine landl

The Time wers to necept. What must have of this year who have not won more

This race is confined to Gritin who la, the last an saddle-cloth No. 18 and I tlp him to than

in $1,000

stukes

since

writer for the

Double will be on this Clear Water Buy Handicap-Five Furlongs at the fret

Dunder, after his easy victory Meeting after the recess and the in the Big Wave Bay Handicap on failure was due to the fact that th September 21, will repeat his fora, jockey, Mr. I Kum-li was a bit and Foxbridge and Harvest --horvour Te will be well on in the should. Athe_placer,

Bighing line at the finish tomorrow! with-The Deemster and The Rain Gauge to share the Stakes mowy.

win. Thla pony was faneled by the January i and the first 1 event. "D" class ponles to be ridden by end of the first round. Mme:

THE CRACKER JACK

Perth Pinte

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run

cher form, she will make the.

View

The layers were square at the

Novices and here. we will have to Lacoste became 1 up at the tur make good use of the form-book to in the second rotted, and after Miss doenty_the_probable placed ponies. Rieben had squared at the 18th, Wembly Staff, after winning the

she won the 16th and 16th, and 1 expect all will accept the weights Fukien Handicap has been promoted halved the next for the match

and Mayflower, Mersey, Roussenu and in the Ballarat Handicap for Aus- West Parade have been demoted, tralian "B" class ponies and, being while William Osler has not as yet sprint race over Six Furlongs, I would

ould started this year in any of the "D" advise fans to watch the speedy

low to

Black races. weights. ·A, good raze is nsaures

well in

It will be observed that we have!

18, 1995.

PONIES TRAIN AT

THE VALLEY

Times Clocked During The Morning's Gallops

NEW WELSH GOLF CHAMPION

FINAL PLAYED IN STRONG GALE

London, Sept. lo.. Roger Chapman (Newport): won the Welsh Amateur Golf feating G. S. Noon (Glamorgan) by one up in the 36-holes final on the Tenby Club's course.

The following times were clocked at Hajny Valley, during the Championship yesterday by dđạ morning gallops this morning:

Victorin Hali

Vixen. Tor

St Joan

17th of September

Able Amazón Don

King's Warden Lion-Hunter

Bay View Mayflower West Parade Goldsmith High Speed Flying Tourist Sylvandale Mistake Bay

Pontiac Bay

Cold Morning

Heart's Glory Bright Star High Honour Plain.View Gold Picker Spinaway Pacific Hall Gold Bullion Limelight

Twenty Grand Emergency Call The Rain Gauge Foxbridge Ebony Idol Empire Day The Deemstor Harvest View Liberty Bay Sadko The Tiger Tiny Star Racing Boy High West

Derby Day

What's the Time

Halycon

Jletman

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR

TO-MORROW

OLD COURSE

9.24 a.m. T. C. Monaghan. E. J

MacMullen. 9.28

፡፡

0.32

0.36

9.40

9.44

9.18

+1

LADIES TO PLAY

0.52 9.50

10.00

10.01

*

10.08

10.1

10.18 +

10.20

10.24

10.28

ponies that have not been matched Í RETURN MATCH

GOLF FIXTURE AT KOWLOON

COUNTRY CLUB

AS GUESTS

The cracker-jack Able Amit is about time thant Streamline, whi who is very fond of establishing records has not been entered for the has been knocking at the door, should with any of the "D" class postes and Queenstund Handicap conflued for present his credentials to the Judges. iurther, the race is to be ridden by Australian Poules "A" Class. How-

Vixen Tor, I hate to say, is a moody nevices and the use of whips and ever, us slap is now qualified for the animal and a bad starter at the rate, spars in nut permitted. There is

Champions.an be trusted with Hongkong Bankery hape of a big dividend and up! Queensland Autumn suppose we will not see her again can

to time of writing no one has whisper- until the middle of December. It notes and should lead the processioned tune of a dark tip. One consola- the tion, however, is that there are two seems that Coll Morning has lost ber Almerily, who ran vers sense of racing the Root?

11 better for after winning the Katoomba Handicap against

"Blackies" in Plain View and Willlam uf mederates Hill Derby einss

he succumb Osler. Are they worth backing when at the Antal Race Meeting, she line to Southern Cross bat beat Night Plain View ran a remarkable race in Star, has 20 s. more to shoulder to the Kwangtung Handicap and can he # sequence of five unplaced Star,

and if she could only

dangerous. Mr. remorrow and, he

repeat the form to-morrow? Boxing Proulx, who was not riding at the

Evo, the only pany who has some wins The return match between the 10.32 Double Tenth Meeting due to an to his credit, has been given a penalty Country Club and the Kewloon Golf operation, has been booked to steer of 15 ths, on the basis of "Weight for Club will be held on the Kowtoon City 10.36 Lady Southorn's Halcyon and the cho" and it seems too much for Club course on Sunday, October 20. chestnut gelding might upset all cul- the great warrior to carry. From Pairing and starting times are as

reliable quarters, I hear that Glad follow Eves is in fine fettle but the Jockey, TO-MORROW'S RACING

31. Chiu Cheng-fan, has never ap- The main event October Handicap | A like field is almost certain in the porre infere the cluster M, Abe Irmedios over the Champions

event. distance toj penultimate

the Connaught

and I sincerely hope that he 10.00 . A.11. Cal which

10,44 Mum 6. Ableng morrow will draw a small field. The finding (One Mile)

in-wit not be nervous. official adjuster has framed two ni cidentally is the und leg of the Bofure closing my notes, I would 10.08 Miza A. Willia ternative handicaps with a proviso Daily Double and I cannot find any like ring enthusiasts to watch the that if

if Liberty Bay does not start. pposition to beat the ten Bays ofonies at the parade to-morrow before the second handicap is to suply and it

Mr.

The Official Adjuster, die siart and if West Parade looks Dunbar. is a very good iden. This pony has hus given Mistake Bay and Pontiac lively, then back her for she gave Mr. Holes, starting 3 p.m. never been atretched to cut the Bay the post of honour for enrryings | ALL. P. Heard the last winning mount

and long story short, am of the opinion the top weight, of 166 lbs. Jungle in the that Tiberty Buy can give any Chira Jim is ses at 151 lbs, sc Pony two Starex or perhaps more plane and Solder

Bobnink Star is at the top of the ladder and I believe that he will just be able to win with Atins and Darby

Day at the rear,

enintious.

PENULTIMATE EVENT

linth

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10% race of the

Co of Peace are

Valley Spring Handicap and that was the inst

However, when Liberty Bay has re- weigh out at 150 hs. High Speed | "Johanteerting. It was i

fused to recept, the usual

procedure

This

last ride

ride at Happy interest readers to

Country Club 1.4.

Kow

0.50 X

Kowkn Mr. A. 1. Brown

Mr. C. Atkinson Men. 3. 13. McCaw Mrs. A. Silkstone Mr. C. Bogre

10.12 Mrs. A.W, the flots Mrs. A.A. Andrewa 16.15 M s Men N. Iked3¢ 10.20 m. A. Unuhart Mrs. Jack

A.M, 18 Holes. P. M., Foursome,

TOLL OF ROAD

10.10

#

፡፡

A. K. Forsyth. J. S.

Dunnett.

S. H.

Lissamntt.

Dodwell, A.

Col. Blake, 1. H. Geare.

E.

K. K. Rounds, J. Stener

sen.

J. A. Fielden, H. A. Browning.

D. I Prophet, W. J. S.

G. . Bond, J. Forbes.

G. S. Archbutt, D. J. Gilmore,

E. G. Smith Wright. E. Lewis

1. M. Bryden, J. W. Alabaster

24.5

28.2

30.1

34.3 *32.4.

Chapman, who is aged 29 and Chairman of the Newport (Mon) Ship Brokers' Association, was thus successful on his second ap pearance in the final. He was runner-up to H. R. Howell in 1929.

Noon, who has now been runner-up for the second successivo year, led by one hole at the end of the first round yesterday, but Chapman squared at the opening hole of the afternoon. The lead was held first by one and then by the other.

They were lovel with three holes lay: then. Chapman won the 10th to pasived

the next two holes for

and

victory. Noon accomplished the first. Telo in 81 to 82, while for the 18 holes

second round Chapman had a score

Noou's 82. of 81 to

Dip taner

luti

2nd.

Last

Qe.

Qr.

Qr,

16

32.1

1.01

28.4

37.4

1.02.1

31.0

1.00

30.1

1.09.2

28.3

54.3

20

31.1

31.1

20.1

57.2

28.1

31.4

1.05

38.4

34.2

1.05

1

30.R

30.2

30.2

81.1

31.1

30.0

57.4

27.2

30

30

30.2

1.11

1.13.1

59

20

69

20

20.4

57.4

28

314

31.4

30,4

30.4%

35.2

1.05.3

30.1

30.4

1.07.

30,3

35.1

1.07.1

32

37.4-

1.09.2.

30,3

35.1

1.05.1

30

33.1

1.07.2

31.1

32

34

1.06.2.

20.2

32

29.2

..20.2

29.5

34.2

- 1.06,2

31

32.1

1.02.3

40

1.10.4

30.4

32.2

32.2

31.1

1.02

30.4

31.3

50.4

31

1.01

28.1 30

1.01.J

31

thn

31.2

81.2

1.06

31.3

ZA

68.3

59.4

28.2

L., Billinghurst it. G. Webb.

W. M. Barton, À. – Som- merfelt.

C. C. Black, G. Marseille.

Goldman.

D. Edwards. Jones,

N. Buyers,

L.

R.

B. D. G. Barlow; 2. 3. D.

W.

Channels.

Black.

Col.

Marsh, E. d. k.

Mitchell.

17

Major

MacEwen,

Major Griniz. Major

Davies.

10.2

33.2 20.0

Young Sau-king- who. WEL sur. Hostya, 1. Wprisingly besten in the $0 metres free style swim in the National Gamer at

HAPPY VALLEY ». KOWLOON

Shanghai yesterday.

One case of Diphtherin und two

authorities on

To-morrow, the Happy Valley cases of Typhold were reported to Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf the local Health Club will play the Kowloon Golf Cub Wednesday.

at the Valley. The following are the starting times:

9.00 am. R. K.. Collings, D.-S.

Edward.

Matthews..

F. C, Barry, C. Mycork. W. C. Simpion. Shepherd.

Although there was a sirong the match provided one of the best nals to the event in recent yearH, Chapman was the more consistent at the outset of the first round. Noon, who started with 6, 7, 6, 4, was two down after five holes, from the 6th to the 18th he had fours nad one five. ·

THE SECOND ROUND Chapman, playing a fine iron stigt to the green, squared at the fleat hole on the second round, but Noon won the next two. Chapman, how- ever, took three successive holor to lead. He fluffed a chip shot at the 7th, however, and was bunkered at Oth, where Noon took the leal

agnin

Chapman got down a long putt, at the 16th to square, but when Noon holed a 15-yard putt for a "birdie" three at the 12th, Chapman was one. down again. Noon lost his advan- tage at the next hole, where he found a bunker, and Chapman, holed from

4

10 gards to keep the match level at the 14th.

Another

livision followed, but Chapman got down from four yards. for a win in four at the 10th, and divided the last two holes for victory. Chapman played a fine recovery from: the back of the green. to halve tho 17th before each got a par four.nt the home hole,

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Morphy, w. w. c.

G. P. Shewan.

W. Ahorn, H. T. Buxton,

E. O. Murphy, J. J. King.

0.36

0.01

14

D. C. Wilson, A. McKellar.

0,40

9.08

11

W. Taylor, K. S. Robert.

NOU.

9.12

London, Oct. 17.

A. J. Denula, W. A. Stewart,

9.14"

9.10

Knight.

1. II. Mundy, J. Mac-

9.20

A. L. Eastman, W. S. Hiller.

0.48

9.62 0.58

W. Stoker, B. W.

0.32

K.

W. Grove, P. Morrison,

Henderson, E.

10.00

10.04

D.10.08

Road accident figures in Britain

has been to raise all the weights and High Honour are to carry 1-18 Valley and 1 nopearance at the for the week ending October 12

WOR

his

2015 were 129 killed, 4,306 injured.

know that by nad 145 m, respectively, and the re-

course a certain amount of soundage hat maining 14 panies out of 21 entered

in the Wong Nei Cheng this has not been satisfactory in the have been allotted the lowest, namely Stakes in 1914 when, in The

Cat For the corresponding period of $1.24 past. The alternative handicap gives 140 lbs. This surely must be a record iawned by Mr. John Feel, he rare second punters some idea on which to last for the Handicapper in letting the to Tanga. The third pony was Mal last year the figures were 131 kill

ahlo toled, 4486 injured.--British Wire- their own selections. Alacaron has poules In? It has been represented to Eve. I confess I am been promoted to' "A" class and I mn he that owing to the low imposts al-Iling the winner.

9.28

Milne, A. )). Humphreys

bury

Brad-

J. D. Thomson, T.. D. Faton,

lanc.

A. Andrews, A. Maefne-

W. Kershaw, A. W. Muir

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Tenth Extra Race Mooting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 19th October, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell` will be rung al 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. IL BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 15th October, 1935.

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