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Friday:
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 20, 1939.
TWO FLAT RACES PROVIDED AT FANLING MEETING
SPECIAL SWEEP BEING RUN ON "RELIEF CUP"
(By "Captain Foster")
Encouraged by the success of their December meeting, the Stewards of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club have kept the pot boiling by providing two flat races (he Relief Cup-a handicap for "D" class China ponies over a mile, and the Shatin Handicap for "E" class raters over six furlongs) in their programme for their January Mcoting to be held at Kwanti on Sunday. In addition there are two steeplechasing events for the Australian and China ponies and a hurdlo contest to be divided into two sections for bona fide China bunters. The division was necessary owing to the many entries received for the Hunters" Hurdle Race over 14 milca.
The allotment of weights for the fut racing has been framed by the Happy Valley handleopper, Mr. C. M. Alves, and his Judicious alloca- tion of the lead has always given a to the certain amount of interest
is pari-mutuel department. There no doubt that we will see a train load of regular followern of the turf turning up and u good day's sport} is assured.
be
and
followed by Jack O'Lantern
and I have named King's Parade
order expect to ree them in the
Pin- them over the finishing line. farthings, who let the public down ut Happy Valley last very badly sencon, is going to make his debut as a hurdler and I sincerely hope that he will not hesitate to jump.
SHATIN HANDICAP
Without prejudice, jumping over the bamboo sticks and fences doer
The Shatin Handicap (n fut race) | not at present appeal to a certain, section of our icing folks and, for "E" class Chinu ponies han af- should the Stewards of the Fanling tracted nine entries. Stymic holds
with the limit! ilunt Club provide a couple of flat the post of honour sprints at every meeting, I feel con- of 188 lba, and this is a heavy bur- fident that the balance of their den for n 13.2 pony. March Brown banking account at the end of the put up a good show at the last meet-
will
considerably in- ing and I think he will just manage creased. However, I am more than to catch the judge's eye. Yum Sing pleased to note that Die draft pro- is nicely weighted nt 133 fbs. and who has to Kramine of their February inceling so is Cuban Love to be held on February 12, has two shoulder only weight for inches as handicap flat events for "D" and per reate.
classes China ponies and our class) from the dumb friends ("C" Antipnites will be given a run over cix furlongs course. These three races are open to members of the Hongkong Jockey Club and I hard-
ly need to say that a good response will be received.
SPECIAL SWEEP
The "Relief Cup," which is a lat
handicap for "D" elars China ponies,
is the main event for Sunday and
Main Race
Attracts 15 Entries
The Lost
race of the
afternoon
n special dollar cash sweep is being will be seen in the "Relief Cup" conducted on the contest.
kets has,
It re-
be
his stable
China
This
COLOURFUL GET-UP—One of the Filipino girls who created quile
An Impression in her ralabow-hurd sweater and snappy attire in a Soft ball League match Ingi Sunday-Photo by Jaffer.
THIRD CRICKET TEST STARTING TO-DAY Edrich Still Retained
M.C.C.
W. I. Hammond (Capt.)
Durban, Jan. 19.
S. AFRICA
A. Melville (Capt.)
B. Mitchell
The Third Cricket Test match between the M.C.C. and "D" class a handicap for Bably learned that the sale of tic-
it time of writing, ex-unis over mile and we are cer- South Africa will commençe here to-morrow.. The teams
Lain to have a large field. cucded 40,000 mark, the lottery in event has drawn 15 entries, are as follows: being limited to 60,000 tickets and the post of honour falling on Plain the first prize should, therefore,
Cat, well over $20,000 odd. It has been View who has to carry 160 lbs. and
companion, Tabby set to shoulder 147 lbs. represented to me on good authority has been that the life wire behind this special The former is looking well, but I do lottery in Mr. Kwok Hin-wan not know who is going to pilot him who is working very hard for the s Mr. II. C. Ph I away in Shang-. interest of the Canlon refugees and hal. Ilowever, Flybynight (Mr. Ha other local charitable Institutions Hong-ping), who was third behind and 1 am sure the public will not pain View in the Dilatory Handi- fall to purchase a few more tickets cap, has the same weight, but the so that it will reach its limit on
fourth pony Sylvandale (Mr. C. L. Gregory) has 5 lbs. Sunday.
less. They may upset the applecart.
to
Attention of racegoers is drawn
the fact that there will be
msre is in fine condition and it my memory recalls, the combination won
good classic in 1937.
I like Coronation Day with Mr. as the speciai train at 1.08 p.m. to Fanlings W. Tang in the saddle and return at 0.30 p.m. to Kowloon. The Railway first class retura fare $2 including admission to the Racecourse, Admission to the Public Service Men 1 $1 und Enclosure in uniform
charged at huif pilee.
*
fre
Hunters' Hurdle Race "B"
be the The curtain-raiser will Hunters' Hurdle Race "B" division, n hurdle event over 1 miles and we should see a good rice between
Jester and Canary, Merry
Silver Fox. The first mined has more ex- perience and I fancy him to win. Arablan Cat has the speed but the chestnut gelding is not much of a hurdler.
DIOGENES SEEMS GOOD FOR EVENT
In
the San Wal Steeplechase,
which is a handleap for Chinn ponles
over
thing
11⁄2 miles, it looks
n good
to have your shirt on Dio
genes who has been kindly treated,
This black pony belonging to Ma
-will
The great public idol-Racing Boy be looked after by Mr. H. 1. Chanson and he certainly does not require uny introduction. His last outing was a successful run in O'Midlothian Handicap the Heart over six furlongs when he was kind- ly treated with the lowest impost, the old racer whereas on Sunday Es un the 155 155. mark and the extra lead may hinder his chance.
Good Morning con let us have a carbon copy of his form when he was third to Bachig Boy and Tem- nest in the Norfolk Handicap over two mile post, a jaunt from the once round and in, run on Novem- ber 5, Mr. S. L. Yuen has a good to register his fourth
of opportunity win on this moke and it may be interest to know that no other joc- key has steered this pony to victory. I have not seen, much of Final Tri-1 umph, who will have Mr. Needa and 1 am niraid that Meteor with Mr. A. W. Raymond will be running out of his distance,
Ames Edrich
B. I. Valentine
Verity Wright
Wilkinson K. Farnes Hulton
P. A. GIBL
Paynter
TWELFTH MAN
N. W. D. Yardley
P. G. Van Der Byl
E. A. Howan
A. D. Nourse
K. G. Viljoen
E. L. Dalion
W. W. Wado
A. B. C. Langton
E. Q. Davles
G. Gordon
TWELFTH MAN
Harry Sparks
In the English team, Edrich has probably been retained because of
his good form against the Border and his good bowling in the last match
at Durban against Natal Reuter:
Here And There
With
"Abe"
Rough Tactics Seen In Shanghai Soccer: A
Warning Issued By F.A.
New South Wales Rust, Hongkong
Handicap For Australians
There are no fewer than 11 no-.
M. 11. Turner is a good chaser and minations for the New South Wales
this same
Steeplechase
miles.
over 1
Spectrum
ր
na rea-
SOME FAST GALLOPS
Special Homeside
Soccer Forecast
The following are the teams specially selected to win in the Home Football programme to-
morrow:
Home Winners
Chelsea
Bury Luton
Crewe Southport
Notts C. Hull
Wolves
Optional Selections
Rackets
Rotherham Dundee Dundee U. East Fife
RUGBY SCORES DOUBLE
AMONG AUSSIE CANDIDATES
Lady Northcote's Pony Impresses At Training
(By "Captain Foster")
His Excellency the Governor was one of the interested owners who stood behind the rails at Happy Valley last Saturday morning watching the training of Australian and China ponics subscription griffins for the Annual Race Meeting.
took
There were several fast gallops, ary slow work, but Atrienn Diamont, among the Australian candidates for by Maglelan, was ridden out over a
youngster the Rooty-Hill Derby, the best per mile and the poor formance being by Lady Northcote's 2.14 finishing the home run in 29 Prince and Devenian, who was given a test over zeconds. Magic, Sen the champion distance and the bay Murrumbidgee are also by Magician, gelding romped home accompanied the last named, In my opinion, being Considering the cream. He did a useful gallop by a good brass band.
over 14 miles and that we have another six weeks to last Sunday go, Devonian put up a remarkable tramped the Journey in 2.30%, com- show, covering 14 miles in 2.369, Ing home in 28 seconds dead. and his last mile was 2.02%. I said
in my last notes that the cob was a
Winford was asked to show her
fue galloper and it certainly bore fast legs over a mile and she took 2.08% to negotiate the circle, regis- out my prediction.
Another pany which came under tering 27% seconds for the last quar- Her inst half-a-mile was performed my observation was Serenade, beter; this is not too bad for a novice. longleg to "Wayfoong mess, and
V. H. D. Dunnett won the form owned by Mr. J. F. Macgregor, 151 had an easy canter over six furlongs,
another
progeny
three and 1-0. Dunnett owing! Serenade is a stronger brother and Balator by Tom McCarthy, return
bit.
Is a brother to
trip, last week from Shanghal and can- didate certainly enjoyed the Mr. Moller's two China ponies Derby ins, Armylight and Navylight, arrived by the same boat and are lovely animals.
this youngster by umoresque cover-in 58% seconds and the mare should ed a mile in 2.01%, finishing the last have some say in short distances. stanza in 29 seconds. I was im- Sea King, the best of Mr. S. T. pressed with the fast run owing to williamson's string, is on the walk- few ing list, but it is learned that the The Public Schools Rackets Christ- the fact that Serenade had a
The pounds
at the end. to spare mas Competitions come to a success-
to very idon. ful conclusion at Queen's Club, W. sire of this offspring is unknown to chestnut gelding will be on the course Kensington on Dec. 31, when Rugby the racing fraternity and it may be
Mrs. Stanton's Balatoe and Heinz won both the Senior Handicap and of Interest to rote that Strathfyne,
on the the Junior Level ovent.
of Humoresque. the former finishing by defeating. T. Tutnell (Elon) by However, I am inclined to infer that Candlelight, who 15-0, 15-7,
nell receiving two, J. better animal than Strathfyne and in this statement is, of course, a per- P. Cunningham beat A. Denison in
I am anxious to see Mr. Bradbury's petition by 15-12 10-15, 17-15. three close games in the junior com-sonal opinion.
From his first game it was evident Janber given a fant jaunt over the that Dunnett had been let off lightly Derby course, for the more has the
The gallop of Gold Label over the at being made to owe only three, and makings of a fine galloper. She was It was clear that he could have won shown over the champlon course last Rooty-Il Derby course is 3.20 must even if he had to owe five. Tufnell. Saturday and took 2.55 fiat for the have pleased the connections and it a left-hander is a plucky trler, but circuit. There was nothing much to his methods are a little crude. He write home about the canter, but the hits his service hard, but makes it Hussinn Tad had his hands full to
a steady quarter of 28 seconds, but I am easy for an opponent by putting keep the mare down to
the fine side. them up high on the backwall, thus moving exercise and she was full of Afraid the bay gelding is too much on presenting an opportunity for an running at the finish. casy kill. Tufnell found Dunnett's service difficult to dent with, and the majority of the winner's points were thus won.
USEFUL PERFORMANCES Cairnsmore and Cockleroi of the the Junior event Denison, John Peel's stable were given ordin- though beaten, looks like developing
In
Brand
Into a good player with more age and strength. He is the son of H. A. the doubles championship with H Denison, who some years age won Ho, JC
He led 12-4 in the W. Leatham. second game and hnd he won it, the result might well have been dif- ferent. Cunningham, the bigger and stronger boy, served bard, and keep- ing the railles going, he was always just a litle ahead of a really better { iä rackets player.
FIGHT NOT YET. FIXED
New York, Jan. 19.
was no doubt a good performance.
His last mile was 2.09% with a last
AUSTRALIAN SUBS Hereunder is a complete list of Australian subscription griffins. of this season named by their respec-
tive owners:
Colour
Chestnut more frown mare Brown Brown mare
Owner
Lan
1 Brothers
5
Jolly Co. I.. 11
Bay
B. L. K
Bay
D
John Peel
10
LiPo-chun
1. Macgregor
Brown
Iy
Wayloung
Brown
Į
Cire
Luminous
L. and Edgar
T. K. L.
Brown
sy mare Bay
Brown
Pony's name
Rivulet Winfred
Yue Yeo Jupiter Lamplight Rising Star Cairnsmoro Sirathfyng
A Testing Time
Screnada
Amber 11
Golden Arrow Olympiad Court
Chestnut mare Magic
10
Commodity
10
Lucky
Itny
20
J. T.
Day
S. T. Wamson
Chestnut
Dr. S. N. Chau
Bay maro
23
Marber 1
15. Seth
Brown maro
Thy
Boy
DAY
Hay
Joe Gould, Tommy Farr's manager, 30 Elates tint Farr's fight with Galento! has not been fixed.
4.
They may come to terma in the near future, or they may not. 37 Reuter.
44
Dynasty Monnetta
E. S. K
Mr. T. E. Peareo
Tasma
3. 5. Lee
Dr. Lee Shit Kea Mira L. Dunbar Gredkn
Commodity
Diamond
S. 1. Lee
S. T. Wamson C. W. K.
Ll Shlu-hand
Lady Northcale
Mrs. Eu Tong-sen Eve
J. H. JessEN
Chesinut mare
Brown
Day
Bydney Lad Gold Label Sea King
Victory Day Janber Laff At That King's Herald Loquacious Ruby Star Princes Bridge True Blue
11h Jump
Chestnut mare Hellum
nay
Bay mare
Brown
Tay
Bay mare Tiny
Brown mare Brown
Hay
Brown
Chestnut
Bay
47
in
50
John Pest
31
Grecke
Bay
Mrs. W. T. Stanton
**330
11ay
Mrs. MacGregor
Bay
Cira 55
Tiny
Vick Chim
Mrs. W. T. Stanton
Hay
Brown
Bay Drown
Bay mare
Brown
G. Treverlon
L. Dunbar
Chau Brothers c. It.
Why
Krown
Poconos Flinders River Ajax African Diamond Danielle
Sea Prince Southern Star A Roaring Time
Devonian
Chiltern Eve of Shyness Cocklerol Murrumbidgee Balatee
Pumpernickel Bemetterling Candlelight Tarzan Ifcinr
Bruno
Dafin Day
Name of Sire
πιν Emfted
Pride of Plain Flavie Son Stratus..... Monitor
Flavie Son Humoresquo
The Rotainer Humoresquo
Amber
Amber Blakeland Mercian Kawackka
Kawackka Corban Modest Marn
Foxton Amber Flandolier Royal Feast King of Mich Closing Time Polycaste Copper Itivet
Polycaste Kawackka Kawackko
Lamond
Malelan Kingfisher Magician Scholarship
Amber
Pat Clyde Tom McCarthy KhwockkA
Brewin Magician Tom McCarthy Keworkka
Polycaste
Tom McCarthy Bright Spear Kawackka
Kawaekka Copper Rivet
Triumphant Day Ribblestone
National Victory Mazarnon Firebrick Calc
Miss Lumb Defeats Defender For Atlantic Squash Title
possibility that with Manila showing such great enthusiasm for the game, 45 soccer decided that in order to put a stop the series will soon be extended to 40 authorities have had occasion to to these tactles and to encourage the embrace that port as well, As far as appeal to and sometimes to warn proper spirit of the game, a general I can make out, there is nothing -players not to employ illegal tac- caution bo now issued to all Clube, the rules to prevent Manila from 52 field of play. Fortun- and a warning that any players who participating in the "Hongkong Tele-07 ties in the
Football Cup," 54 Interport In most are reported for any offences of the ately, these appeals have
be Graph
which is open to competition to any cases been effective and it is now nature mentioned herein will
port in the Far East. 11owever, one of the most pleasant fentures of severely dealt with.
Clubs are further requested that Manlin decides to enter in the future, local soccer that rough play is very
be that any action by the supporters of to be decided in Hongkong, which seldom seen. Now and again, a ease they are to advise their supporters, it may mean that the series may have crops up: but that is only to expected. While we are compara-a Club derogatory to the gond name obviously is the most convenient it may not be known that it this Ilandicap,
will only Ret season of sveter
against venue for both Shanghai and Manila. own Clubs, and that in all time last year Diogenes annexed Australian ponies
For the first their contest with
is having its troubles. n load of It will be recalled that four riders lively free, Shanghai this
are required to abide Third Cricket Test 108 lbs. In the Tolpo Handicap were injured when they were time in the history of soccer in that cases Clubs
Sala-
WITH two matcher drawn, the over 1 miles run on Boxing Day, seated by Brutus, Flummery,
mate at between! and the employment of illegal tac-dered during the play of the match. "Should Club feel that it has the winner (Diogenes) carrying 101 zor and Streamline in the Canberra warning against rough play by the Referee's decision
tles has been issued by the Shang- Ibs. bent Double Chance (158 lbs.), Handicap on Boxing Day and as a up a few outsiders turned
any grounds for a protest, it is ethe M.C.C. and South Africa, start- Football
As Association. of result but on Sunday the difference
inking weights between these two chasers and paid handsomely. is only 8 lbs. for a beating of two pail $243.80 for a third place. How-! Fequel to recent incidents, the As- titled to file same through the cor Ing at Durban to-day, will be invest-i on the field of ed with the greatest importance in- top of the rociation has found it incumbent to rect procedure, and not by
asmuch as the tearn which wing will lengths and my vote is certainly for ever, Brutus is at the
caution all clubs, and in a strongly-independant action
threat to sus-play. Diogenes. I said in my last steeple tree with the limit of 100 lbs. and worded notice, the
The Quaker City defendor, on the advantage. Both teams "Clubs or players guilty of such start the remaining two Tests with a able to ascertain wns I have not been
Atlante Clly, N. J., Dec. 15. gulity of pend clubs and players
pub- chasing notes that
Margot Lumb, Great Britain's nt- other hand, was hard pressed to Barshly handled and he certainly whether Mr. G. Treverlon is going penduet derogatory to the good name actions or of actions tending to in- decided
The eile the spectators will be liable to have been announced and are
on this page lished elsewhere
page..
and-tuck battle with Mrs. Stewart. rah a poor fourth. Should he win to take him out or not.
Immediate suspension."
M.C.C. have made only one change tractive contribution to the realm gain the Ulle round. Alter a nip this event on Sunday, I shall be the class by himself and he should win of soccer is given.
from
the aide which did duty in the of court games, captured the At-Iglehurt of Westbury, II, wife of first to raise my hat. He is going on Sunday. Glorious
Soccer Interport
Second Test, Wilkinson coming in for lantic Coast women's squash racquets the noted poloist. Miss Page pre- out on the same level with Diogenes next fancy with Streamline to ni Strong Warning
Tom Goddard, while in the South championship yesterday by defcal- vailed, 11-10, 10-3, 0-10, 15-19, and Ebony Idol and I wonder the third position in the frame,
having NEGOTIATIONS
bee African team E. L. Dalton, who made Ing the defending champion, Anne 15-10. whether there is no flaw in the ad- Helga and Iroquols are greenhorns OLLOWING is the official notice
completed, arrangements justment of the poundage? Three to the game and I do not expect issued by the Shanghai F.A.
up that they will
to stiffen the balling, Much sur- 15-0, 15-0, 15-11, Farthings nnd Zero wit be
"The Committee of this Associn- now under way for the vinit of the century in the First Test, returns Page of Philadelphia, The score was tion view with deep concern and Manila soccer team to Hongkong durprise will probably be felt at the
Miss Page was helpless against growing alarm the present predoing the Chinese New Year holidays retention of W. J. Edrich, the
and was forced to relinqulih a tle minance of rough and dangerous Though several local teams have tactics that have recently crept into visiled the Philippines. It has never Middlesex bateman, in the M.C.C., the onalatights of the English girl,
been: the Colony's good fortune to team; he has failed in every Test which she had held five years, football in Shanghal."
the Islands so far, both against the Australians "In recent weeks, Referees have entertain a side from had occasion to report a large num- where soccer has made Deat Imond the South Africans. But ap- Mies Lumb, a Londoner, displayed
marched through the keml- the consolation round, beating Co- The January Consolation Scurry ber of players of all Clubs for vlo-provements in recent years. Inter-parently he distinguished himself in smooth form throughout the day as Is an unofficial flat over half-a-lent conduct, dangerous charging, port soccer rivalry in the Far East the rastches against the Border and the
15-10. mile and readers must use their own dangerous tackling, ungentlemanly so far has existed almost solely be Natal, and on the strength of these Anals by eliminating Eleonora Seara cella Riegel, another Philadelphia
(Continued on Page 9.) finant round test with Miss Pago. passage in the funters Hurdle Race discretion owing to post entries, conduct and other offences, and as tween. Hongkong and Shanghal;, but performances, he has been given an of Boston, and never trailed in her player. 18-17, 13-15, 16-5, 11-15,
(Continued on Page 9.)
a consequence, the Committeo bave It is quite within the bounds
Estover
against a stronger opposition, but tions. for a long shot the latter is worth
$5 each way.
Hunters' Hurdle
Race "A"
Mortmain should have n
clear
"A" division over 1 miles, to be
He is a
Slar is m
upset any calcula-!
POST ENTRIES
FOR LAST RACE
ATC
Miss Lumb'a margin over Mins Sears was 16-7, 10-7, 16-17.
During her fourth game with Mrs. Iglehart, Miss Poge was struck with her opponent's rocket and the con- lest was halted briefly.
Sue Peterson of Philadelphia' won
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