Friday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 28,1941.
"Captain Foster's" Racing Review
Second Extra Meeting To-morrow
Broken Hill H'cap
Outstanding Australians For A "Classic" Race
I FIRMLY BELIEVE that the Broken Hill Handicap will It is for "A" class provide the best event of the afternoon. Australian ponies over a distance from the two mile post, onco round and in. Sapper has been set to give 7 lb. of lead to Distant View and United Express, and I cannot say just yot whether the course is going to be firm or soft.
Hobart H'cap (First Section)
Several Favourites For First Leg
THE FIRST LEG of the daily on the Hobart double event is Handicap (First section) for "" class Australian pontes over six Many Thanks furlongs. When
It is rarely much good making excuses In racing, but it was a great shock to me when Distant View, the pony I selected to win the Australian Ponies Champions, Anished second.
However, in a race such as the Broken 1 Handicap, which I con- skler n classle fight for the three best from the Antipodes. I am nol
prepared to delve into the pros and
cons of all the entries, but I have reason to say that the grass frack will play an important role.
Distant View, Sapper And United Express To Run Together: Fight For Stewards' Cup
THE MOST Important CONTEST of the Second Extra Race Meeting to-morrow at Happy Valley is the Stewards' Cup, a handicap for Australian pony griffins of this season, and the winner is to receive a silver- trophy presented by the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club plus the stake money of $1,500.
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This is a new event and I am sure that there will be big fight for it.
In addition there are eight other interesting races, majority being handicap events.
Luckily the First Extra Meci-jand this, of course, gave an op-
On a fast course niy fancy is ing was held last Saturday with-portunity to the classification their out any further postponement, sub-committee to hoki United. Express.
meeting last Sunday morning..
came home first in the Wakout Stewards' Cup
Handicap on the Second Day of the Annual Carnival, there was nearly
an inch and a half of water on the track.
It was #sorry story from the viewpoint of punters because they could not follow the race, and it was also in this event that Fair Chance
Melody
their Star bumped nut jockeys.
There is no certainty that Manty Thanks will have a water course to- inorrow and furthermore the pre- sence of Vanity Fair will be a menace to his second success.
Contact by Double, Court is dan- gerous on account of un allowance of
Oracle And Colooma
To Battle Again
Several Promising Ponies
AFTER HER FINE successful performance in the Oakleigh Plate last Saturday, in which the mare set up record time of 1.44 for the mile, Oracle with the same
7 lb., and the more must be con- jockey in the saddle should be able to capture, the
sittered as one of the favourites.
Criffel in another that we must not overlook provided, of course, Mr Neela does not pui exira weight; aboard.
Kongmun Plate
Chance For Non-Winners
To Collect
Stewards' Cup for the owner.
Looking over the handicaps I levelling of the two contenders was see that Oracle is on the same apparently due to the record time established by Oracle. Rightly or level with Colooma, and I won wrongly we shall know how it works der whether there has not been out to-morrow, and it is hoped that n law in framing the weights. the result will turn in favour of the gentleman handing out the poundage.
When they met la the Austral Hacing Stakes uver the champion course, the winner (Colooma) beat Oracle by a tiny short head after a very exciting finish down the straight and Calooma
then giving 3. to the loser. They have not clashed since that seems to me that the
IN the opening event, Kongmun, and it
Plate, the ban on winners of more
than $1,000 in stakes has precluded
the entry of several China pony Fatshan H'cap
grifins of this season, and this is to give others a chance of collect ing a few dollars.
(Second Section)
Was
Second Race For Novices
Lovelylight is no doubt the pick among the list of entries, but has the mare fully recovered from a stiff shoulder after running the longkong Derby, and the same may be asked of Glossylight in the Racing Stakes? Eve of Grandeur, the cream of Sir Vielor's steing, has also been is the
THE PENULTIMATE race Fatshan Handicap on the sick list and the heavy go- (second section). "C" Class
chestnut or
the
Most Dangerous
THE most dangerous candidate is
Nomine Pucnie, provided the mare will not act the goat, Marsh Warbler is nicely in on handicap, but I believe the run over a course from the two mile post, once round and in, is not her distance.
The elusslication list shows the fevcation of an "E" class, a new sec- tion for Australian ponies, and it augurs well, for those unfortunate subscribers who drew stumers. How- ever, the new list comprising five shecis is too long to reproduce in this column, but there has no doubt been a great deal of demotions among the fold Australian and China ponies.
A Strong Class
Japanese Eliminated
From Doubles
0. UMETANI and T. Imura, the Japanese doubles pair, were -eliminated from the Calany Tennis tournament yesterday when they met George Chioa and A. V. Re- medios in a second round match, Three Open singles matches were played.
Results were:
DOUBLES
G. Choa and À. V. Remedios beat 19. Umetant and T. Imura 6-3, 4-6,
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The Course
The 6-milecourse for the Kow- Joon Marathon race this afternoon, The ecure commeuces at St An- drew's Church' and runs along Nathan Roach Waterloo Rend, Prince Edwað Road lo Kowloon City and then peluratng via Mia Tau We Read through the Kowloon Ducks, Chatham Road and back.
along Nathan Road.
Marathon This Afternoon
Only Nineteen Entries
ONLY 19 ENTRIES have been received for the 20th Annual Kowloon Marathon this afternoon, which commences at 5 p.m.
Favourite is Pte Manson, the Royal Scots, though the present warm weather and the small field do not promise very good times.
Paul Kong beat Fung Yee-pul 6-1, IN the "B" Class raters of Austra-G-1.
linn ponies, Ajax, A Roaring
Pang Oi-lum beal R. E. Guest 6-3, G-1. Time, Derby Day, Flying Dutchman, 1. M. A. Razack beat S. Y. Tong Franklin and Income Tax have been drafted to the "C" and the company
6-3, 8-1. is now a strong unit.
THE DOUBLES MATCH attracted the greatest interest. The Japanese Of the "B" Chiss China ponies, the were ал crratic combination. T. took part in tennis transfer of Blue Diamond, Expansion Imura, who Time, Jennifer, Jober, King Kong, tournaments many years ago in Lancashire Lass and Thirty Six to Hongkong, was the weak link, though "C" Division will undoubtedly pro- at times he did his share of the Canton H'cap
work. Uinetani strove hard to re- vide good racing.
lleve his partner, and in the second (First Section) set gained the lead through 'brilliant volleying.
It is interesting that the two sec- tions of the Fatshnn Hundicap for "C" Class Chinn ponies to-morrow will be ridden by "red-letters" jockeys, and it is a sprint from the 11⁄2 mile post (about half mile 170 yards).
The Big Event
Remedios was the weaker of the combination, le missed
winning several easy chances at the net, but for which they might have taken the second set and won in two straight,
They led 6-3 in this set, and were
Velvetlight Looks A Certainty
WITH DUE RESPECT to
40-15 on their own service, but Eve of Heaven, Gay Star and
The entries are:
Middlesex Reg-Sgt Baker, Cpl Hobson, L/Cpl Anderson, Pia Mer- ton, Pte Shaw, Ple Sturgess, Ple Mansfield, Pte Caul, Plo Hughes, Ple Robertson and Pte Nobel.
Royal Signals-Sigmn Harkin- son, Sigma Lewis, Sigma Lithover. Royal ScotsPic Scott and Pte Manson.
RAFL. A/C Moution. Civilians. N. 3. Aromia and C. Truax.
The race starts from St Andrew's
it is not a classic event. Umetani staged a brilliant rally and White Diamond who have re- Church and finishes at the same line. THOUGH
the Broken H Handicap has with excellent volleying scored cently been demoted, it looks Three cups will be awarded for 1st, attracted three equine stars, name-repeatedly. ly Distant View (the best Austra- All four were accurate enough to that Velvetlight is a certainty 2nd and 3rd, while a special trophy Han griffin), Sapper (the Spring take advantage of openings, parti- for the Canton Handicap (first is being presented for St. Andrew's
Club Fellowship members. Champion) and United Express cularly so with Remedios and Chon, section) and the stallion will be; Pto Corrigan (Royal Scots) was (the champion subscription pony). The latter was the steadier and all-plated by Mr Peter Wel
round the stronger of the two. The run is over a course from the
Singles
Gloning with Mr Poy up is go- ing to make a strong bid for the cup, but I am afraid the "evening twl-two mile post, once round and in, light" will not cross the line first. and it is reliably learned that all what easy for the winners. Paul The singles matches proved some- Dynasty's representative las
are definitely facing the start, complain nothing to
about the weight, having unir 137 lb. tutiers should fires the crowd of bis doubles partner. Fung Yee-pui, The sight of these grent bat-Kong had little diflcuity in abasing carry, and there is certainly a racing enthusiasts, and it will be the while with identical scores Pang Ol- golden opportunity for King's Wel-
lam ond LM.A. Rozack scored over come to break the sequence of
R. E. Guest and S. Y Tong respec- finishing fourth in all her five.out-
tively. Ing.
best event of the meet.
The Ninteenth Hole may put up Hobart H'cap
appearance, but it looks that the Golf's
representative
not yet (Second Section)
ing was to a certain extent respon-China ponies will be ridden by ready... sible for the temporary suspension. apprentices, and the most dan I doubt if this other two from the Cire's stable erous three are Galveston Bay, Just will be able to line up.
In Tune and Musketeer, However, in
their abserice, the Young shover, Mr Sequeira, is order of the finish should be Iron taking Rose Evelyn out, but the roan Beauty, Odcon and Lovely View. -¡mure does not like the gate business,
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Lilliber On Book Form
ON THE BOOK FORM which I have always found the surest guide, Lilliber (L. B. Chao) should be a paper-certainty for the Canton Handicap (second section) for "B" class China. ponies and the mare likes a run over six furlongs.
Complication Of Weights For Second Leg
THE SECOND LEG of the dally double event on the Hobart Bandi- cap (second section) for "I" class Australian pentes looks easy to spot the winner, but the handicap- per has assigned Devonian, Happy Landings, Tampernickel, Venus Bay and Vixen Tor to this division with the result that it has com- plicated matters.
The second best in Hughber (G, Treverion) from the same stable, longs. and stern opposition is sure to come from Galaxy, the winner of Andrew's Cup.
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Badminton Championship Matches To-day
St
BADMINTON Championship sche- dule for this evening is as follows;
AT RECREIO
- 7 p.m.-H. S. Jones v. P. C. Leung (Junior Singles).
D. Kwok 7.30 p.m.-P. Wong v. (Senior Singles).
8.15 pm.-N. L. Smith v. P. Wynter-Blyth (Junior Singles),
8.45
p.m.-A. L. Fisher v. Peter Lo (Junlor Singles).
JW. Gillies and J.
Antlerson v. C. F. Chlu ́and .S. C. Llang (Junior Doubles).
To-day's Matches
Matelies to-day are:
OPEN SINGLES
C. S. Lee V. A. Crawford
S. T. Chau V.
Wei Chund
OPEN DOUBLES
B. & I. Agafuroff v. G. W. Sewell
and D. M. MacDougall,
M. Pagh and Shields Goodman v. Ho Ka-lau and K. H. Yip.
J. S. Theobald and P. J. Skipwith
v. I. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu.
SPORTS ADVT.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
оп SATURDAY, 2001
With the exception of these ve MEETING will be held, weather The SECOND EXTRA RACE old raters, all others are winning permitting. [subscription ponies of the current season and the run is only six fur-March, 1941, commencing at 2.00 The First Dell will be rung at 1.30 In the latter
company we have not p.m. seen National, Welfare after running
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE but the more's success in the Sydney admitted to the Members' Enclosure. unplaced in the Rooty-Hill Derby, No One without a badge will be Maiden Stakes (third section) over Such must be worn throughout the six furlongs in 1.15% has no doubt duration of each Meeting in such a prompted the weight adjuster to level manner as to be readily identified. her with Happy Returns.
Badges admitting Non-Members to By the way, the Chinese hoop, the Members Enclosure and Club Mle 1. Tao is once again under Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and the Stewards orders not to don the $3.00 for Ladies (both including silk to-morrow, but the mount on tax) are obtainable through the National Welfore has been accepted SECRETARY upon the personal or by Mr Wel.
written Application of a Member, Happy Returns will be ridden by such Member to be responsible for Mr. L. B. Chao. However, these two all visitors introduced by him, and ponies are nearly at the head of the for payment of all chits, etc. handleaps and both of them are on the same line with Devonian.
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Stiff Proposition
The Secretary's Office, 181 Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will close at 11,45 a.m.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in. ADY Northcole's candidate ran a advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel.
race behind Connieber 21920). (winner) In the Moonee Ponds
No children or amahs will be Handicap last Saturday, but Mr admitted to either Enclosure. Alves has set her nomination to be 7 lb. better than Pumpernickel and Vixen Tor. This is undoubledly a The following will represent the stift proposition. International FC, in their Third Division football match against the promoted without a win in the "C" Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform aro R.A.F. on Saturday on the Chatham class, and the mare by Double Court admitted Half Price. Read ground at 3 p.m.:
International XI
I see that Venus. Day le
PUBLIC- ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for ail Persons, Including bcen |Ladlos, and is payable at the Gate.
Mak Yung-fal; N. Delgado, R. is not out of tho running. There Heath; W. Wilkinson, Gough, Eims; are, in my estimation, half dozen racers with equal chances and. I will make my findt selection to-morrow.
H. Campos, F. W. Iley, R. Bolle, R. Rocha and W. Sprinkle,
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 24th March, 1941.
Secretary.
the winner last year in 30 mins 4 The combination is, therefore, will sees. But record time was establish- solid qualifications,
ed by Bugler White (Somerset Light I understand that White Diamond Infantry) "In the 1930 race when he
returned 33 mins 25 secs.
The race is being run under the As pince-getters Conquering Time and Eve of Heaven are recommended auspices of the St Andrew's Club.
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