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· MAY 8, 1987.
BEST THREE-YEAR-OLDS COMPETE TO-DAY IN KENTUCKY DERBY
TWENTY WILL GO TO
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Louisville, Ky., May 8. The sixty-third running of the Kentucky Derby, America's greatest turf classic, will be held to-day at Churchill Downs, A record crowd is expected. For the last two days thou- sands of enthusiasts have been streaming into this city from all parts of the country, From the field of 103 entries that were nominated in March, about 20 will go to the post to compete for vas! the $50,000 added prize and prestige of winning this mile and a of the quarter race. At the time nominations Charles Burke, Saint Louis betting commissioner, an. nounced the first winter book odds with J. H. Louchheim's Pon-poon, last year's champlon juvenile, favourite as 8 to 1 to win, 4 to 1 to place and 2 to 1 to show on a play or pay basis.
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The field of entries nominated which included virtually all of the 1930 stake winners, was made up of 70 colis, 21 geldings and six filles. The total was one more than last year's, which was the smallest since 1922 when only 92 were nominated. MORE WOMEN OWNERS
for Other flun
rivals Just.
Juvenile honours which were for the
Derby were
Milky
Way
Farm's Way Reaping Reward and Case Ace: Macdle; Shandon Macmere Farin's Farm's Privileged; A. G. Vanderbilt's War Airflame; Samuel D. Riddle's Admiral, a son of Man-O-War; Col. and Bradley's Brooklyn R. Billionaire; Foxcatcher Farm's Fairy Derby winner; Hill, Santa Anita Townsend B. Martin's Court Scandal, Flamingo Stakes Winner and others of like calibre.
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Increasing interest of women own- ers was reflected in Mrs. Ethel D. Mars' five nominations. made
Four wers Payne Whitney's by Mrs. Greentree Stable Mrs. Isabel Dadzo Sloane's Bookmende Stable, whose
Cavalcade triumphed in 1934, was represented by Royal Reigh, a son of Reign Count, winner In 1928.
Second choice to Pompoon in Burke's opening quotations Reaping Reward and Brooklyn at 10-1 cach, War Admiral came nexi at 12-1, followed by Privileged at 15-1.
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1portant race for three-year-olds in the United States, has been run con- secutively since 1875. Last year's winner was Bold Venture, which bent out Brevity by less than a nose in one, of the most controversiai racca nt Churchill ever run Unlied PreAB.
Downs.-
How Tommy Farr Beat
Maxie Baer
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BID FOR KNOCK-OUT Farr hardly bore a sign of the com.bat until the last round when Eastbourne Baer, conscious of the heavy arrears of points against him made a great mouth
knock-out. effort to win by a
Than Wom One of his right hooks cut Farr's Trojans eye badly, but the British champion joined in with such a will that in the last 20 seconds Baer stood away exhausted.
made Baer win four rounds... the seventh, tenth, eleventh and twelfth-while ho shared
honours
the
urs of the Qurd and fourthi, The remaining six rounds went in Farr's favour, and I should like to say that this was the finest display the British champion has ever given, far in advance of that which won him the British and Empire cham- plonships from Foord.
GOOD SPORTSMEN
Baer took his defeat with a smalling and sporting recognition of Farr's superiority. That made for him more friends than his old play-acting efforts of the past.
Great is the man who can win his fight well, and next to that, give me the fellow who can talte his licking like a sportsman.
Baer Says He is Going to Give it Up
Here are the comments of the principals and some others:
Farr: I was expecting Max show me something, but It never
to
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ESSEX CRICKET "IF"
POWERFUL WHEN AMATEUR STARS ARE AVAILABLE
(By Ronald T. Symond) '
It is always hard to assess the prospects of a cricket team like Essex, because so much depends upon the frequency with which they can call upon their full resources. Of their 22 amateurs, not one
is free to play with regularity throughout the season.
A full Essex team would indeed be
Falling to sixteenth place in
the
not
a formidable combination. With K. championship, Glamorgan did Furnes, J. W. A. Stephenson, H. D have a happy time last year. After Read, and Nichols to lead the attack, a fine beginning with centuries
Kent und Yorkshire, M. and with T. N. Pearce, L. G. Craw ng
ley,
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HOCKEY PROTEST
Mamak Committee Meeting Called
An Extraordinary General Com- mittee meeting of the Mamak Hockey Tournament will be held at St. Andrew's Church Hall at 0 p.m. on
Tuesday, May 18, to consider a letter received from the Secretary, Central British Association, regarding the ruling given by the Executive Com- mittee of the Mamale Hockey Tournn- ment to a protest
the received from C.B.A. alleging the Radio Sports Club played an ineligible player in the match Radio Sports Club
V3.
C.B.A. played on Thursday, April
22.
C. T. Ashton, D. R. Wilcox, Turull, the capable captain and Secretaries of clubs are requested- bad they are unable to attend-to Nichols and O'Connor responsible for brilliant fieldsmon, suffered a runs, the team would start at odds-patch with the bat, scoring only. 884 kindly arrange for a representative on against any county opponents.
Last year Essex gave a taste of runs in all as against 1,589 in the of their team to attend. vide Rule 4, previous season. Mercer had a great Mamak Hockey Tournament Official their bowling quality by dismissing season with the ball, but E. Davies Hand Book-Season 1936-37. dve powerful counties-Derbyshire, was less successful than usual.
The club can scarcely fail to do Kent, Surrey, Somerset, and Notts
belter this for totals of less then 100. But the
car. Turnbull is much year. batting
was not always strong too good a player to remain below Baer: I guess I'm not the same enough to push home the advantage while Smart, Duckfield, Dyson,
pir, that fought Schmeling and gained. guy
and the Davicses are all capable of Carnera. It Farr meets Neusel
steady run-getting. should win. I'm through with game.
Walter Neusel: Tommy fought a great battle.
came,
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UNITED TOURNAMENT
̄END OF÷SEASON DANCE-AT- PENINSULA HOTEL
There
was a large number.
of
the
of the end-of-the-season
No amateur except the captain was the able to play in more than 12 matches, J. C.
C. Clay, one of the best slow hockey enthusiasts at the Peninsula and Nichols and O'Connor were the bowlers in the country, will be able Hotel yesterday evening on only batsmen to reach 1,000 runs. to play more regularly, and W. occasion Much will depend this year, as al-Wooller, the Rugby football inter-dance of the United Hockey Tourna- ways, on the number of times the national and Cambridge cricketer, isment. more distinguished amateurs can be now qualified and will be able to persuaded to play.
play occasionally.
Len Ilarvey: That injured eye had a lot to do with Beer's defent.
Jack Doyle: A little surprise-ch
Pete Sarron: I trained with Farr. It was no surprise. A tough fighter is Tommy.
AMES'S DOUBLE
CENTURY
[Continued from Page 14.) Following on Worcester scored 311, Gibbons contributing 120, but Kent hit off the required 04 runs for the loss of three wickets.
OTHER RESULTS
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TAYLOR'S PARTNER?
An Interesting addition to the staff more and Sheffield have not is that of E. C. Jones, who played Cutmore and been re-engaged, the latter having once. or twice as an amateur last settled in New Zealand, where he year, and who took 24 wickels very had been appointed a guide at the cheaply in minor counties cricket. Tongariro National Park. The ab-
scice of these two players leaves a
vacant place for an opening batsman
to partner Taylor. Perhaps T. N. BOWLS LEAGUE
Pearce and D. R. Wilcox, again Joint captains, will also share this duty of opening the innings.
The club Introduce an innovation this year in asking a sporting public to bear the entertainments tax; £620
was
paid on this necount last year, and £13,000 since the war. It IR hoped that the public will feel this burden less in detail than the club
Scaling
Recreio Rinks Against
Craigengower
The Club de Recreio have selected match three strong rinks for their against the Craigengower C.C. in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls League this represented by the following:
other first-class cricket results feel it in bulk.mmodation has been afternoon. They will
were:
at Southend, where
the
J. Luz, F. X. Soares, C. Remedios
up
The function was arranged to wind
the season and to present trophies won during the
period.
The Hon. Mr. f. H. King, Inspector General of Police, presented shields to, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, who won both the First and Second Division Championships.
Cups were also presented to the Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Engineers, who have been voted the two most sporting teams in the res- pective sections.
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Gloucestershire (204 and 339-proved terracing two sides and R. F. Luz (skip); J. Noronha novelty events, will be held at the
dee.) bent Hampshire (172 and 74)
HAMPSHIRE READY.
C. G.
A similar, affair was held last and
A gymkhma, consisting mostly of by 207 runs. Barnett scored 101 for of the ground. Similar work has
C. E. Marques, F. V. V. Ribeiro and Gloucester, then took 5 for 40. Ham- also been continued at Chelmsford.
F. X. Silva (skip); L. Silva, L.Equine Sports Club to-morrow com- mond took 5 for 30, while for Hamp
Xavier,
Silva and HL T. Alves mencing at 4 p.m. Hampshire make the most of (skip). shire, Boyes captured 5 for 85.
Lancashire (204)-beat Glamorgan limited resources. That which is Second Team (against Hongkong month, and proved so popular (143) on Arst innings. Paynter lacking in reserves of personnel is F. C. away).D. C. Alves, Dr. A. P. successful that it has been decided to scored 62 for Lancashire and Pollard made up for by the keenness of a Guterres, . F. V. Ribeiro and C. H. Include one gymkhana in the Club took 5
6 for 30, while for Glamorgan E. well-balanced team of young players. Basto (skip): F. A. Xavier, C. Silva, riding programme each month.
The events for to-morrow are Jones took 5 for 60.
Already they have put in two months F. A. Yvanovich and E. M. Remedios
scheduled
follows: --Musical (191 and 1801 by 228 runs. Edrich start the season well on their toes. scored 97 for the winners and Gover!
took
year,
but even
C. A. Lopes and J. J. Basto (skip),
M.C.C. (247 and. 243), beat Surrey of steady indoor practice and will (skip); F. A. Machado, M. Marques Chairs; Egg and Spoon Race: Bun Mead's familiar figure will be Third Team (against Hongkong Eating, Water Drinking, Cigarette
this Best missing 6 for 60 for Surrey.
Electric at home).-J. C. Remedios, Lighting Race; Bending Race: Relay this M.C.C. bowler was Sims who had heavy loss will not be feit unduly C. E. Xavier, M. Carvalho and H. A.Race; Polo Bnil Race; and Tent figures of 6 for 61.
Five other batsmen besides the great Botelho (skip); A. J. Osmund, E. Pegging. Sussex (262 and 283-5 dec.) beat left-hunderscored 1,000 runs Inst de Sousa, O. P. Remedios and C. R. Cambridge (190 and 109) by 202 year, so that there should be little Pereira (skip); C. C. Pereira, E. L.
for anxiety on the score
of Barros, C. A. Alves and J. M. S. runs. For Sussex, J. Parks made 144 cause
Arnold, not out, Cook 90 and Jim Parks 84 batting strength.
se Rosario (skip). Creese, McCorkell, and Fothecary.
KOWLOON DOCK TEAM Reuter.
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Kowloon C. C. to-day:
A steady and nicely varied attack A. Pearson, A. Calman, R. Mor is provided
Creese. Her rison and G. Cooper (skip); J. Re- man, Hill and Lawson, the feeling vie, T. Coleman, Kempor und J. good, and McCorkell is a first tale Brown (skip); V. Ramsay, B. Parks, stumper, so that the outlook is bright, J. Ozorio and F. Cullen (skip).
Last year the team ald splendidly until the end of July, but fell away In August,
when injuries upset the balance
of the side. There are no new players qualified to take a place
AND FALLING in the first eleven, but the nursery
HAIR
staff has been augmented by the ad- dition of S. Mackenzie, a promising all-rounder,
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