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September 27, 1940.

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Daily Double Debacle Strathbannock Upsets

All Calculations

(By "Captain Foster")

I THOUGHT Conquering Time was going to lose the Tweed Island Bay Handicap (which was the first leg of the daily double), for coming down the hill the mare WAR not well placed in the running. Hopeful Star, Jennifer and Ron- son were doing the running, and these three smashers were out to kill each other.

CHAN CHUN-NAN

A perusal of the times chalked

up by the timekeeper wouk!

show that two furlongs from

BREAKS RECORD the -mile beacon to the last

(Continued from Page 6) place, wisely reserved herself for the relay that was to come. The race, therefore, was between Misa Ho Wal-mon and Misa Ko Mul- ling for second. Miss Ko took a nar- row lend over the first 50 yards and manininined that to beat Miss Ho by

ker.

Quarter-mile Record NG Nin, too, resting after his great effort in the 50 yards and recovering from the effects of a blow when he swam head on to the end of the bath in that race, withdrew from the quarter-mile: and in view of Chan Chun-nam's record breaking swim it was mosi unlikely that Ng Nin would have placed better than second. Charles Huang was left to offer

4-mife post were covered in 27.1/5 acconds. It was a fast run and there was no doubt that Wel on Conquering Time pre- ferred to be within striking dis- tance.

As they neared the distance, Jenni- fer and Rouson started to lower their anchors, but Hopeful Star had to Ince the challenge of Conquering Time and Blue Diamond.

Alter G MO-UNW run down the straight Conquering Time crossed the bar tirst, and two lengths behind come Blue Diamond, who nosed out Hopeful Star for second prize stake

money

Blue Diamond with new colourn of Mr. S. W. Lee and ridden by the owner gave the punters a rade shock and the mare paid $125 for a place.

Behind the first three pluced ponies there Loneushire Lass, Red Feather, Avon and Bear Claw, the lust named opposition, but he refused to be in-putting up a poor show velgled into another heart-breaking opening as happened in the 220 free- siyle on Wednesday, and swam his

race.

His time was not une to be con- stdered seriously for he must have realised as the race progressed that second place was the best he could manage. You Sai-kwan was evel (for Huwing) comfortably in the rear

G.

Boys' 100 Yards

YVANOVICH showed splendid judgment in his race for the Boys' 100 yds. Chummmpionship of the Colony.

For three lengths he was content to keep close behind J. Gomes, the only other competitor, but over the Just length spurted so well that he

to have seemed bath.

VICTORIA DISAPPOINTS

VICTORIA was backed for a for- tune to who the Island Bay Handicap (second section) and the mare let the punting fraternity down to the tune of 1.755 Wickets for win valued $8,776.

It was in this event that Strath-

annock was not considered to have chance for the second leg of the daily double.

over D. H. Taylor. Ng Nin was timed at 29% secs. for his breast-

siroko. Just entered the

The Relays

Wong turned at the end before Taylor, but the latter almost lifted ninsett out of the water over the last

by sec.

The results were:

CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE women's relay is to be length, to clock 25% und beat Wong

remembered firstly for Miss L. Sadick's fine turn of speed for the 50 yds. backstroke 24.4/5 2. D. Hutchinson VRC 205. that gave Chinese Bathing Club D., Taylor (VIC) 23,1/3; 4. Ng Tun about three yards lead over the sang Lai Taun) (26.4/5.

man (Chung Sings .3/8; 6, Pung Kwai-

30 yards-1, Ng Nin chunh

Sing!,

Wanmen's 100 yards breast-stroke...-1, V.R.C. when Miss Lo Po-kam

LiPo-luen (South_China) 13; 2. Ko Mul- took over-secondly for Missing (Lai Teun), 91.2/0; 3, to Wai-man Churn's butterfly effort that (...). 12.178;. Au Mel-chun, 13.2/23.

Boys 100 yards,-1, G. Yvanovich, 66.1;5: reduced those three yards to nil and 2 J. Gomes $1.2/5.

Men's 449,—— then to a lead of about two feet-Trun), 8.25.3/6 (record), 2. Charles Huang Chen Chun-nam (Lal and finally for Miss J. Anderson's | (V.B.C.), 548275; 3. Yau Sal-kwan (Lal free-style sprint that staved off the Trun), 1.0. ispirited challenge of Miss Ho Wal-v.Rc. . Lopes, V. Churn, J. Anderson). Women's 150 yards medley relay,1, king to give the V.R.C. a touch vic-1/8: 2, Chinese B. C. (L. Badick. Lo tory.

Po-kam, Ho Wai-king) 1514/6; 3, Lai Trun (Taang Fung-kwan, Ng Woon-ying. Ko Mui-ong), 129; 4, Chang Sing (Yip Hurly-burly of Speed

Toi-man, Luk Seo-ho, Yu Ful-yick}, 2.10 THE men's race was a hurly-

150 yards medley relay V... A (A. K. Rumjahn, D. Hutchinson, burly of dazzling speed up Taylor], 120/5; 4. Chung Bing (Shek Wong Chil-hung), and down the pool. A great 353 VRC D

VRC. BL Roza-Pereira. struggle was expected between | Luiz M. Remedios, C: Bliva-Netto) 1.31; Chung Sing and the V.R.C. "A" University A (Wong Yat-lung, W. S.

Gegg. Ng Tun-man), 1.34; 8, University and a great struggle there was... Guterres, Hul Kwan-lun, Au Kwok-

kn), 1.34.3/5, A. K. Rumjahn, back-stroke, gave

V.R.C. EVENTS V.R.C. "A" about a yard lead, but 220 yards junior,1, C. Silva-Netto, then came Ng Nin's greatest effort of 1.4.1/5 2. A. V. Ozorio, 2.40.3/54 3. L. M. the evening when he set out to over-emedios, 2.52; 4, Luiz M. Hemedios.

2.80.4/5.7 take D. Hutchinson, whose prowess 100 Yards Junior' broust-stroke-1, J. with the butterfly stroke is also top Marques, 18.3/5; ; class.

3. Alex Alves, 13. & M. Remediox, B4.2/5 Boys" "300 yards aggregate breast-stroke But he did it and gave Wons handicap J. Gomes. .1/8: Z. Chi-hung the slightest advantage | Percita, 31.3/5; 3. G. Yvanovich, 042/6,”

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