1936-06-26 — Page 20

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE

26, 1986.

CAPTAIN FOSTER CONCLUDES RACING

FINE RECORD OF MR. PIH

STAKE WINNERS IN ALL THE CLASSES

COMPREHENSIVE STATISTICS

Congratulations are due to Mr. II. C. Pin upon heading the 1t of jockeys for the first half of the racing denson with 10. wins, 14 seconds and 13 thirds, It may be interesting to know that Mr. Pib scored at every meeting.

the

Mr. Leo Frost, who had Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar's string of ponies al his disposal, was not noen tr saddle after the Annual Carnival as he was operated on for appendicitis, but, Mr. D. Black reaped the bonent of the "Bays" stable to finish second with 13 firsts, 19 scends and ninul thirda.

Me. Deitz has the same number of wins as Mr. Black but the latter has

Iz

a.lew

a few more seconds; nevertheless thei former was the only jockey to score "hai trick" at the second extra inocting run on March 23.

wins Mr. Ralph, who had during the second half last year, did not appear in public owing to a nasty fall at one of the Fanting meetings and is not likely to return to the saddle. Luelly the gap was filled by Mr. I. C. Harris of the Royal Ulster Lifies

who rode four winners, five I think he seconda and ten thirds, wants three more to put him out of! the novice class.

Mr. S. C. Lank, who had innumer- ble wins up in Peking, Tientaln and Taingino, made bis debut with no success at the fourth extra race meet ing run on May 2, but a month later he won two races at the Whitsuniide meel, and one of them paid highest dividend of the season.

the

it is interesting to note that Mr. C. F. Chiu broke hla "duck" on the ung Mayflower, while Mr. F. FL emerged from the novice class on the same pony, an dMrs. Choy Wing-chiu had the pleasure of breaking his "ducit" Plain View. Mr. K. I. Ip rode his malden wilmer at Macno while Mr. W. H. Choy requires one more win to be among the "black letters" Jockeys.

Complete statisties of placed jockeys including the Macan races is appended! below.

#. linck

1. A. Inted in

P. P. Botelho

it. A. Browning

F. 0. Bitter

G. TC. Chen JR

G. P. Chlo

W. 11. Chur

thuy Wink-chu

W. . . Davis

N. ph

7. Racarnar no

G. Front

V. T. Ming

ArrÍMAN

C. Harris

K. I. I

To Kui Ying

D. A LI

F. F. LA ...

„G_O._lang

8. Y. 1.lang

F. Marshall,

V. V. Nenda

H. N. Pan

H. O. PI

Fola-Huns

W. G. Per.

Si. A. Proulx

6. U. da Ilona

Ting Man Wa

C. Taykar

T. In West

R. M. Wood

Yuen

"Wina Secotid» Thirds]

15

D

142 342 141

(There were two dead-heats for 3rd places in two events while the Lusi- tano Cup had only two starters).

Griffins

Stake Winners

The Griffins, list is made up as

follows:-

Amberley

Bear Claw

Boolat Bay

S 826

2,300

2,050

(including Lusitano Cup)

SUBS HAD

A FINE.

RECORD

GAVE LOTS OF THRILLS

GOOD DIVIDENDS

HONEYMOON Latest

EVE TOPS GRIFFINS

Royal Scot Was Good

towards

Although Sir Victor Sassonn's dun mare heads the Grins list with o balance of $4,665 to her credit, Honey- minon Eve was exceedingly lucky to win the much coveted Hongkong Derby owing to the boring in of King's Le

the rails. and Mr. Gilbert Harriman should be proud of the successes of Royal Scot who not only collected $3,545 but cap- St. and tured the American Club Cup George's Plate for the pwser.

It was indeed pleasure to sea Royal Scot romping home in Shing Mun Handicap not merely because all the nice things I had written about her, but, an account of the popularity of the coupled

mare

with the jockey Mr. Deitz. It will be recalled that there were some controversial argu ments over the promotion of

Royal It may be of interest to know that Seat from "C" to "A" standard with- there were originally 65 subscription out belog gives a chance to race in griffins (China Ponies) and five were a "B" class event and this procedure Classification Sub-Committee started discarded before the closing of en-eems to have been unique since the tries. Of the balance 12 ponies could functioning. However.. I am firm in not welch ent owing to lameness etc., my conviction that Royal Scot, with and 38 steeds came under the starter's Mr. Deitz, will pass the post first in Out of this lot, 27 ponira the St. Lager to be run on November orders.

21. drew from the coffer $26,565 and owners most surely adult that they got their money's worth. However, some of the the form displayed by sub-grimus was nothing else but fash in the pan and were it not for the benvy state of the going at the Annual Meeting, Blue Ribbon. Juden, Public Hero No. 1 and The Ilern would still be among the non-winners.

A in previous years, the chief interest was contred in the Valley Stakes when The Gorilla, a raging hot favourite, succumbed to Wild Cat, but, he reprieved himself, by winning two le partant races during the Easter Meeting.

Rose Evelyn was "Miss Champion"] of the first half with Wild Cat and Gold Sovereign following in the rear.

These sub-griffins' raves gave

U

lot of thrills with the usun! decent returns of good dividends, hut the form of the ponles, especially middle of the racing sen- after the

so well gauged

The son, was so

public, assisted betting

15% the publication of training times, that the dividends during the rest of the Meetings were on the small side.

Bear Cinw has been under a cloud after unsenting Mr. Black in the High West Handicap but I understand that he is now 0.K., and the pony is worth watching after the recess,

Dawn Star is a very young lady and certainly improved considerably towards the end of, the first half, her the Beaufort convincing win in Hondleap on June & being the cause "C" i "B" of her promotion fron class.

It may not be known that the fest batch of three lovely griffins con- signed to Sir Victor Sassoon ftr 1937 racing arrived here quite recently and it seems that they are here to be ne- climatized first,

LIBERTY BAY CONTINUES

WON ALL FOUR OUTINGS

un-

Liberty Bay maintained his

all four out! beaten record by winning inga in easy fashion and it is interest. has as yot ing to relate that he

SMART HANDICAPPING The best piece of work done by the gentleman in charge of landing But the weights was in the Pine apple Handicap when he nssessed Rose Evelyn to be 11 19s, better than Wild Cal, who in turn had to concede 6th. to Gold Sovereign, and that served 23 wins for his American, was the arder in which they finished. owner Mr. L. Dunbar. The amount,

It will be

seen that Rose Evelyn he earned this year namely $5,100 earned 54,310, the Singapore mil-does not include-the-Challenge-Cup lionaire paying only $450 for the valued at 100 Guineas which Liberty strawberry roan, whereas Honey-Bay had won outright. Assuming the

in

Wimbledon Results...

London, June 20.

Here are yesterday's leading results Il Wimbledon

from received Reuter,

111

MEN'S SINGLES Third Round

F. J. Perry (England) beat J. Van Ryn (V.Š.) 6-3, 6-2, 6-0

Bryan Grant (UE) beat E. L Avory (England) 6-4, 6-2, G-S

H. W. Austin (England) ben't CILD. Tucker (England) 6-2, 6-1, 6-3

G. Von Crams (Germany) bent C. Boussus (France) 6-4, 6-3, 6-2

V. McGrath (Australia) beat 1. del Castillo (Argentine) G-4, 2-0, 6-3, 12-10

1. Budge (U.S.) bent M. Leaucur (France) 6-1, 6-3, 6-1

J. Crawford (Australla) beat K. C. Gandar-Dower (England) 6-1,; 6-2, 6-3

R. G. N. Lee (England) beat A. 11. Stedman (New Zealand) 6-3, 6-4, 6-4

A. Quint (Australia) beat E tob (Japan) 6-0, 6-0, 6-3

G. B. E. Mater (Spain) beat Meredith (England) 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. W. Allison (U.S.) beat L. Van Den Eynde (Belgium) 8-6, 7:5, 7-5

WOMEN'S SINGLES

+

Third Round

Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.) bent Mlle. Goldremldt (France) 6-1,' 5-0

Miss Dorothy Round (England) heat Fraulein Krauss (Austria) G-1,

6-1

Counters la Valdene beat Mrs. Luxton (England) 6-2, 6-1

Mme. Sperling (Denmark) beat MA Caroline labrock (U.S.) 7-5.

G-1

J.

MEN'S DOUBLES Second Round

REVIEW

Picture of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club lawn bowlers who took part in the presentation to Mr.

Mee Cheung).

A. T, Hamilton (seated centre) prior to his departure from the Colony to-day on rotirement. (Photo:

ALL SEEDED"

PLAYERS

...

WIN IN THREE SETS

AT WIMBLEDON

London, June 25.

Borotra, volatile French-ORANGELTENDUSERFI

Jean man hero of

4

hundred famous

the

tennix battles and the world's busiest tennis player, singed characteristic appearance at Win

arriving in bledon today. changing room at 2 o'clock after a dash serass the Channel, and after. taking four minutes in which to change into his Manhels, helped Jacques Brugnon to beat II. Fisher and F. Kukuljevitch in the second round of the men's doubles.

Our Daily Golf Hint

Swing beck very slowly, and start the down swing also very slowly, and in both cases with the left hand solely.

C. J. 1. Tulley, JIENAMRONENMANNAÐ

Almost. immediately afterwarda vam Borotra was called upon to play with

K.C.C. (1) WIN CLUB "DERBY"

Although without the services of W. Gittins, K.C.C. (1) succeeded in tak ing league points from K.C.C. (2) in Í "C" Division tennis match yester

winning by the old set. As a

Borotra and J. Brugnon (France) beat H. Fisher (Switzer- Miss Susan Noel in the mixed doubles, NO LAWN BOWLS[regilt they take over the lendership.

Innd) and F. Kukuljevilch" (Yugos-and without any ado, the Frenchman Invin) 6-2, 75, 13-13

MIXED DOUBLES Second Round

took the court and helped to beat L. de Borman and Miss Nellie Adamson1 of Belgium after a tine three mitch..

Ret

Chief interest in to-day's program- J. Borotra (France) and Miss Susan Noel (England) beat I. dee was centred on the men's singles, the matches producing the last 10. Barman and Miss Nellie Adamson

All of the eight "sceded" players (Belgium) 6-6, 6-1, B-G

survived, not one of them being in the least bit extended.

Old China Ponies Stake Winners

Under the category of Old China who had cost the owner rate of exchange in February at Ponies, the following stake winners moon Eve, over a few thousand Tacls, won only was about 1/3, the equivalent $1,003: After all a sub, can give you Dollars would be roughly $1,080 and reveal some interesting figures. some fun for your money and it is this sum plus $6.100 would have 70 brought in $8,780 to Mr. L. Dunbar. learned on good authority that subscription griffins have been order. This plus his previous earnings of ed for 1937 as against 55 subscribed $30,673 amounts to $37,453 and on the, whole Liberty Bay is, not a bad this year.

'un to own!

Dawn Star Donovan

2.050

000

Forest View

Glorious View

150 -100

Ifoneymoon Eve

··1,605

King's Lead

2,665

King's Sceptre

1.000

Laughing Girl

775

Miracle

400

Old Star

200

Itoyal Consort

1,500

200

Royal ghness

(Including Jockey Cup

American Cup and St. George's Flatc)

3,515 200

Royal Seul Silversmith Tyne

800

$25,325

68 Handicap Races Excluding Macao

There, were in all 68 handicap races excluding Macao meet ings and I have segregated the events into three groups with, the following jockey's analysis:—

D. Black

11. A. Botelho

P. P. Botello'

E. O. Butler

C. F. Chiu,

Choy Wing-chlu

W. II. S. Davis

Ň. Deltz

G. A. Harriman

1. C. Harris

Ip Kui Ying

F. F. L......

8. C. Liang

S. Y. Liang

F. Marshall

H. C. Pih.

B. A. Proube

G. U. da Roza

Winner Winners Winners Total

scale

under Wing OVER weight weight weight

40

It will be seen that Mr. Pli Just managed to nose out Mr. Deitz for the riding honour but the latter finished ahead of Mr. D. Black by one. Mr. "Pinicy" Botelho is not very much behind. the first three jockeys and: then comes Mr. B. X. Idang with a credit of five wins,

Although she has only won $1,060, Diana Bay has certainly staged a wonderful comeback, but, Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, who it will be. with Mr. remembered dead-heated

Dunbar's grey mare in the New Stabler Plate at 1935 Annual Meeting,! has not appeared in public over a year and it is hoped he will show up after the recess.

of

Hetman did not don the silk

Annual Dynasty's stable after the Carnival the "wet" track putting him out of action.

King's Justleo holds the record of having started 13 times daring the Arst half and he certainly has no ob Jection to any sort of going. After trying hard for three years, It was a local jockey who steered Bistre to victory in the Garrison, Cup, and for this Mr. S. Y. Liang deserves a goud pat on the back.

Tiny Star under the able guidanes of Mr. D. S. Li ran well to annex the Royal Navy Cup, but, Mrs. Pearce's Wadebridge, who was the champion sub-griffin of last year failed to strike his usual form and finished the season, with no win to his credit,

Rose Queen

handsome the ivon Chater Cup for the Singapore milion- aire Mr. Eu Tong-sen and it was, to my estimation one of those surpriso wina.

Bistre

$1,850 (including Garrison Cup) Boxing Eve

675 Bright View. Burgomaster Copper Idol

Cossack's Beauty

(including Ladies Purse) Cyclamen Bay

Diana Buy....

Flybynight Faxbridge Gladiator

Gold Coin

Gold Pickery.

High Honour High Speed Jungle Jim

Bounty Fancy King's Jubilee

- King's Justice King's Parade King's Warden

Liberty Bay

Mike

350

SURPRISES GRIMMITT WINS GOOD MATCH

Seven matches in the Colerty open inwn bowls singles championship twa were played yesterday, when former holders won fairly easily.

One of the best performances was that of M. R. Abbas, a comparative Fred Perry, after trailing 1-3 in newcomer to the game, who defeated the first set against Johnny Van Ityn, J. A. R. Seiby after being led early

snys on, produced such brilliant form, Reuter, that he went on to rout the American Davis Cupper.

PERRY BRILLIANT -

The results were:

. No less than four sets were won and lost to love, Philippens and Or and Freeman and Kirby losing to Wat xon and Capell 6-0, while they beat White and F. 1. Zimmern by similar

scores.

South China maintained their un- bruten record, while easy victories were gained by Kowloon Tong and Army Tennis Club. University just beat Chinese Recreation Club by the odd set.

Results in brief and amended league table follows:-

K.C.C. (1) 5 R.C.C. (2)

7.C.C.C. S.C.A.4. K.T.G.CA. 7 C.S.C.C. I.R.C.

A.T.C. University 5 C.R.C.

LEAGUE TABLE

won comfortably Recreio

Sets

P. W. L. F.

A. Pla.

H

0

4

4 4 0 26

11

8

2.2014

J. E Noronha 20 9. A. Bright 12

M. R. Abbas 21 J. A. R. Selby 8

S.C.A.A. A.T.C. K.G.C. "B" II.K.U.T.C. C.C.C.

3 3 0 10

R

G

2 20%

16%

B

4 2 2 19

17

A. Hyde-Lay 21 F. E. E. Booker 9:I.R.C.

W. Mair 22 A. II. Rumjatin 7 -

C.R.C.

C.S.C.C.

4 0

A. W. Grimmelt 21 C.G. Silva 17

Arthur Grimmalt was engaged in a spieralid contest with C. G. Silva, an He polished Van Ryn off in 40 other Interporter, and finally won by minutes by means of super volley-four shots, at the 24th hend

A. Hyde-Lay --ing-and-fine smashing, while engainst PE Booker, while WICCC. "A"

the American and again he left laughing and shaking his head help. Mair scored at will against A. 1.KIT.C. Rumjahn. lessly with scintillating sideliners. II. W. Austin advanced at the ex pense of C. R. D. Tackey with the loss of six games over three sets, while Boussus, France's No. 1 could take but nine games from Von Cramm. enke-walk Grant had a "Bitsy" against E. R. Avory, the Englishman, threo short sets being sufficient, while Jack Crawfen! had just as comfort- uble a passage against K. C. Gandar- Dower.

One of the best performances of the day was that of 11. G. N. Lre,} ex-Davis. Cup player, who beat H. A. Stedman, New Zealand champion, in straight sets.

Vivian McGrath did not have an easy time against del Castillo, the. Argentine Davis Cup star, being taken to four sets before winning, the final net going to 22 games.

0

Donald Budge was in impressive form to sweep Martin Lesueur France off the court with the loss of thren games, while Krie Maier, of victory Spain enjoyed n simple against G. B. Meredith the English county player.

MISS BABCOCK OUT

G. N. Mitchell 22 A. E. Silkestone 14K.T.G.C.A.

p. E. Knight 23 A. Spary 5

3 2 1 12

15

5 23 23 -21%

4 1 3 14

22

3 0 3 3 23 4.9 4 13

23

4 44 31

Records Of League Tennis

Pairs In "A", "B" And Mixed Doubles Divs.

The following are the leading performances

by the various combing-

tions taking part in mixed, doubles, “A” and "B" league tennis up to and including yesterday.

MIXED DOUBLES

A. V. Guest and Mr. Kew

15.0.0)

Taal Yun-pas ni Ms Perry

(C.1.C.)..............

W. C. Hung at Atrs. Litton

ICLC.)

Further progress was made in the Tu Wai-put and Mrs. Chiu

Clunchiu (C.R.C.) third round of the women's singles.

with the 1 Coldman and Mr. Kal Miss Jelen Jacobs, won greatest of case against Mlle. Golds 1,450

chimidt of France, losing one game in A. L. Sullivan and Mrs. Dowing the first set and winning the second A. V. Genno ani Afiam C. ishu to lovó.

750

475

725

2,350

1,025

*1,650

Double Chance

360

Emergency Call Estover

125

176

750

2,200

175

76

Great Hall

950

Harvest View

550

Herod

1,400

200

200

600

100 1,100

1,000

1,225

50

4,550

5,100

(excluding Challenge Cup)

Macaroni

1,425

Mayflower

Mersey

689

50

Mistake Bay

1,675

Monoplane

GOO

Night View

425

Oak Bay

250

scle

976

975

Pontine Bay

1,150

Racing Boy

150

Ribble

1,100

Roso-Queen

1,750 :

Rousseau

300

B. T. P.

75

Sailko....

1,625

17th of September

700

former Senorita d'Alvarez, Countess in Valdono, had a nice win against Mrs. Luxton, an English' pinyer.

now

Soldier of Britain

1,750

Soldier of China

Soldier, of Peace

600 450

Sylvandalo

1,000

The Tiger

160

$ 675

Tiny Star

1,850

780

(Including Royal Navy Cup)

980

Valley Viow

150

1,250

Valorous

650

250

Victoria Hall

GO

Wadebridge

800 650

1,050

Warrington

.160

150

"West Parado-

$24

850

What A Chance

450

Young Chap

750

Humber

975

Ythan

1.575

80, Verily 00).

Juden

600

(Continued on Page D.J.

$57,400

Sub Griffins Stake Winners

The following, is a list of stakes won by this year's Sub-griffon:-

Ballon

Blue Ribbon

Cassius

Celebration Time

Fidellly

Gold Eagle

Gold Sovereign

Hawthorn

Iterlot

Hopscotch,

Philanderer Plain View

Miss Dorothy Round was another lark and Mrs. McCaw fK.C.0.7) comfortable whiner, defeating Frau- lein Krauss of Austria

Bela 1. W. 1. D.

4 to

3300

(Kuk Ding-beans and Wong Shuli

wing 10...1)

2

1

In Takgebeuk and W. O. Bang

(C.R.C.1)

3 2

A

A 2

*

2

+4

G. Rewell and 21, Owen-Hughes

T. A. Pearce and D. WeDocgall

(ILK.C.C.)

11. Rose and A. P. Guest

2 200 (K.6.C.)

2

5 +

0 0 $

.

D◊

Mme. Sperling of Denmark, formet...ilarretia and Mine A. Derpedlow ly Frauline Krahwinkle of Germany, & C. Pocher and Mim O. Daials!

impressiva per- accomplished an formance by beating Miss Caroline Babcock, American Wightman Cup

2.1

"B" DIVISION

Beta

P. W. L. D.

LA. Carvalho and H. A. Oliveira

Tercio ....................... 12 11 3. A. Grgy and A. Crawfurd

48.0.0. 240, Burnett and A. W. Harkey

Q

12 i 1 D

(K.C.C.).......! 12 10 2 OW. A. RON and A. A. Remedios

(berclo) 12 J. J. Lemedies and La F. V. Ribeiro

(Iteria)

C and F. R. Elemern

(11.9.1.C.)

Recre

Withington and Mrs. Wilson

(UM.LC.)

(Prerela)

in straight A. V. Reasedion and Miss A. Beza

.1 2

(Beerelo)

1 2.

(1.0.0-)

{K.C.C.11 F. F. Fincher nut Mina Grimta

Badkler and Miss A. Mackontie (KC.C.1)

1 2

1 B

J. W. Teonard and Y. Hachiuma

(0090)

2.18

0000

D

tu Tak-iam and Tak Chistencheong

(ORC)...

"A" DIVISION

Hots

P. W. L. D.

£2

(Including the Chater Cup) player, in straight acts, whiin the

DE. I'

(TC)

HOME CRICKET

Somerset Routed By.

Yorkshire

K. F. Luert K. H. o

C. and FF Fincher (K.C.) A. L. Bulilver Ant .. Collınanı

(USR).

W. J. and K. H. Wong

DBGAA

G. Bockler and G. Clark (K.G.C.)

1. D. Itumjaba and A. 1. Medar

(LRG.J

3. Conaalves.. A. V. Iemedku and J.

(ferelo) "mayandere

Thu Wai-pus and Tru! Yen-pol

(0.1.0.111. M..A. Rusak

8. A..Tamall mal..

1.8.0

London, June 25. Yorkshire overwhelmed Somer solshire by an innings and 152 muna. F. H. Wong C

(8.C.A.A.) menino Yorkshire, 392, (Barber 92, Smallesi 15. Leang and F. N,, Wong

(80.A.A.) Somerset, 140, (Bower, 5 for 32) Mo. Howen and F. D. Perelea and 94, Bowes (4 for 29), Reuter

2 DL. Bon and F. K. Lau

(C.1.0.2)

FI H. Shute and H. R. Todd

(C.B.C.C.)

1. Y. Chey and C. R. Lau

(0.1.0.1,

Y. W. Lee and '1'. C.

IC.1.0.1)

OY. C. Lan and T. K. Llang

(Univeralty) Zombo....

4ARTtradley and J. R. Pengelly

(caco.)

1 M. 1. Aħlims and 3 of Arcull

0.4 2 0

0 2

£300

3.5 0 0

Lau Man-hing and Leung Ping-chtil

(GREN

Nu Kam-ahun and C. N. Teang

D.. C. Lok and. P. 0. Leurg ((GRTA) ́....

J. Holzer ant, D. Evank

A. M. Rumjan and A., R. Buff

(i) and and A. H. Kitchell

W. J. Howard

J. A. Bendail and 1. Agafaroz

(08.0.C

(UIC)

04

*

1 2

0

8. 2 1 0

10

0 2

0 1

4 g 0

120

2.0

440

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