MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919,
"HONGKONG GYMKHANA 1-3.30
CLUB.
SECOND MEETING.
THE CILINA MAIL.
Pari-mutuel Winner,
$18.10; Places, 1, 53.60; 2; 86:00; 8, 90.60, Cash Sweeps.
1st, Ticket No. 2nd M 3rd, w
209 $947.80.
284 $270.80
21 $135.40
p. FAT FunLosas RACE-For Subscription: Griling of the Senson 1913-1019 which have run and net won a mee either ab Official Meeting or at. First Gyrakhand Weight for inches a per souls.
Unplied runner-CLASS HANDICAPE CLANN allowed 8 lb. Jockeys who have nob won my thin two Official China Foutes. Entrance fee $5, THREE QUARTER MILF RACE. Fer Bares allowed 5 16 Entrance fee 1st prize, $30 2nd prize $75 85. 1st prizg $156; 9d prize. Sel prize, $40," ment, sige How. Afr. Chaud Seven Ar. Dowbiggin' Morning Star
$705; 3rd prize, $10. JC,M.G., Hik Excellency Vice-
SATURDAY'S FINE SPORT.
Dalans, His Excellency The „Ottieer Ådulaistering the Gox egy
132 tbs134r. Sedgwick) (1
Almira F.76. T. Tyger, Mr. Grinstone's Wedding Bells. "K.C.MU, C.B., His Excelloney
12 s... (Me, Konith) 2 Major General P. Ventei and Comte. Buxg's Hector, 111 R, rizon 17 Gaver, T.,
[Mr. Modg) 3
·Committee The Stewards of the M" - Dowbiggin's Baleanan, đặt s Mongkong dockey Club Ex-Offrio):
(Mr. Sitton) (05
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1
Me Gilpin's Dusky, 157 be..
(Mr. Knoll) Mr. Di-yasdust's Maybe, 158 The
(Mr. Sutton) 2 Mr. St. George's Gentle Cat, 157,
Hist. (Mr. Gegg) 3 Mr." Thomas Held Or, 15 Ms.
(Mr.Sedgwick) 0 PAG. &.Ga. Second Fiddle. The "Hogy, Mr. P." Landale, Mr. 13. Mr. Jay Pee's Futon "Bay, 447 y P. White, or by Ang Bong" "Dr
** S., (Mr. “Nonree). Soures Lovejoy, 149 is.
(Mr. Dovie) Forsyth, Mar 14, Cassell, Mr. J. There was a bad staf, Undesiran Gibb and Mr. C. 1 Boetsing an early leuil which fie, kept fr. Blank's Meymoon, 140, bw
MS (Mr. Serish Hong Seetary:MD. H. B. Ltil rounding the bed. Entergigi
"(Mr. Morrison) Dowbigging
the straight" Hector, Wokling Bells
(Mr. Mody) Star had it." Welding Bells nudo Mg. 1. K. Weiliai Chief, 1-if In ¿large, of the, Sale Mehr challenge but failed by a neck.
Nes, "...p_(Mr. Kremer) 10thb.
Jalecter got the thind-place.
Dusky caused a ob of timble The fore a satisfictory start could be effected. Then Dusicy took the lead $7.40; when the start was made. He stall, ed off the ellers of Maybe, Gentle Cat and Second Fiddle during the different stage of this mee," finishing.
p the winner.ensily,
Tipe: 1-min., 35 2.5 secs. Betting
dudge --Commodore V.B: Gung,
F.N.
Handicapper-Mr. B. M. R.
at Morning Star wete fighting for Mr. Basey's Foctor, The Jewel Nearing hole", Atorning
1st Studer Mr. H... Gilge. Tinid 1 min., g) 1-5 meena- * Starter. Afr. J. H› Congdon, Betting:-
Kine Keeper---Mr, 31, S. Sasawv71}, Tormitud: Wianer, By til primission of Major Mor-Places, 1, 55.50; 2, 50.100. 10. gan gul Offers, the Band of the Cash Sweeps. 18<ry played the following 1st, Ticket No. 69. $661.30
selections
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2nd, 129 94.90 ***66. $189.80 *3rd.***.. 2--GYMKHANA Sraxis-Vale $200. ...Hemnapisane: One mile.
For all
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in the West Sectia the Quaker Girl”**
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Guard Sullivan Valse Somewhere a Vice.
Visiting ......Tate
One Step
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Fell Frane".....Baskette "And Lang Syne, " Delight), weather. tusoured the second meeting of the season,
At the start there were few of the prominent residente present dieta. art changement elsewhon? By four evlock many of these, bad burned up.
The stem was goneil' first «Visie. The principed" qvont was the Gym- hann Stekre. Which, at the previous meeting had resilted in Males, "Fink Eye and Salamin nder being Ist. 2nd must But respectively. This form received confirmation on Saturly Sadamarabe in well but the superior stamina of Pink Bye "an Muloh toklite tale"und this pair" fought cut a gate in the jug giving hist "veïdiet at a sloud heat, with Sula-]] maniler third. The the the same” ponies took the first three, plus Of course there was only one other runner Vep the oppositing, was not Serious?
"The first men had a poputer-result. Mr. Dowbiggin's Morning Star viti Mr. Sedgwick up won a fine races
The A and B Classhiki. caps provided the opposites in finishes. The "A Chats was woh by Grey Mouse, Pat only after a hard "fight with Jei "Pool's Alexander and Rochester. Ju the "B" Class" Ducky won easily and 'bengi wa not, núi the extent of Dusky's super iority, notwithstanding he gave a lof of trouble before the start.”.
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Winner,
Pari-beveel:
$90.00 Places, 1, $7.00; 2, 88.10; 3, $7.20; Cash Sweeps. "
China Ponics Catch, weights at 10 lb. Winners of an open race or open Grifid mee or Ponies -this have won the aggregate prize | in the Gynkham Stakes in any season 5lb. extra. Non-winning (5.-LADIA Subscription Gritius-allowed 516.
A Cup to be rim for five times, or as decided by the Chunites, enlled the Gymkhana Gupwill be 'ponsented at the end of the Season To be won by the Pong coring | most marks in the races for the Gymkhana Stakes at the tim khana Meetings during the Season, emting 4 points form fint: 2 for a second; 'and '1' for a thin. The benefit of marks already grond to
ss with the Pony on sale. Any winner of the rice this season” gó carry 01 extra for euch win - in subsequent starts for the Race, but- in the erant ofit. Pony carrying the pemby not winning, 21, the leducted next thing he starts, such 211 to rengindeducted until he wins again when lodwill carry the Full penalties without deduption Penities acuminative 'up to 15
the event of two or mare penes tying with tu je mber of uris after five mees have been
1st, Ticket No. 319 $1,013,40 2nd,
267 $292.40 3rd,
# 12 $ 146.20
NOMINATION RACE.
Pari-mutuel: Winner, $0.50; Paços, 1, 85.20; 2, 35.30; 3, $0.50, Cash Sweeps.
1st, Ticket No. 125 $1,017.10
2nd, Hard
169 $ 290.60
81 $145.30
TO-DAY'S “ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICES.
LOST LANE, CRAWFORD & CO
7.HANDICAP: ONE AND A QUARTET OST.On Weduceday last, in the Mira Rac-For China Fonies, vicinity of Daddell and Ice House Entrance for $5. fat prize, $150; Streetz, A SMALL, BROWN, TABBY
Doyle's Rooliester, 155 That 2nd prizy, $78; 9od prize, $40.
(Mr. Doyle)
*
Mr Jolm Peel's Alexander, 167
That (Mr. Sedgwick) 2 Me: SE: Beorge's Gendly Cat, 148:
lbs.
(Mr. Kremer) 3 Mr. Dynasty's Vint, 155 lbs.
CAT Finder is requested to ratura same to the Office of the CARLTON HOTEL
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC- CO., LTD.
THE HONGKONO ELECTRIC CO, LTD.
(31. Sutton) 0 AT THE FORTHCOMING AN- Mr. Staves Mountain Ford, 148ANUAL MEETING of the BONG-
The
(Mr. Knoll) KoNG ELIXTRIC CO., LTD, to be held on The last race produced a pretty May 17th, the Board of Directors will goxl start with the advantage to recommend a Dividend of $2.25 per Vivat, Tissing the winning post for share and a Boun of 75 conta per
share. the first round the order was: Viyut Vesandor, Mountain. Ford, Gentle Cas and Rochester last Alexander then pat in sanie good work while 0 Rochester was improving his position fall the time Round the bond
the THIRTIETH ORDINARY Rochester was inuing finely and begin to pull up on: Alexander who GENERAL MEETING will be bold st now had the lead. This pair fought the Company's Offices St. George's! it out in the straight on their own, Buildings, 00 SATURDAY, May 17, Rochester gaining the mod by a neck. 1919, at 11.30 AM, for the purpose of The of hers were tailed off, Gentle Cat presenting the Report of the Directors. together with a Statement of Accounte getting third place. !!
to February 28, 1919, and electing Directors and Auditors.
Tim 2 min 401-5 secs. Betting
$18.70
Parintel Wilmer, Places, 1, $27.10; 2; $8.50. Cash Sweeps.
1st, Ticket No. 232 $1,231.30 2nd, 3rd,"
287 $ 351.80
381 $ 175.90
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By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Ayents:
Hongkong, April 28, 1919.
JUDGMENT OF PADE COMPETITION, The American Consulate General Half Mile-Each competitor to has received instructions from be nominated by a lady. Competi- Washington which enable it to tons to pardo before the race in relax somewhat regulations go. Fancy Costque, Souvenirs will be verning the visa of passports of prezented by the Claly to the ladies persons of allied nationalities nourinating, the thie, mod aus procceding to or through the THE
Competitors will United States. Under the modified ing costume, then prisiod, to the Half Mike Past regulations persons may proceed to till wearing their mktimes or through the United States for sville' stavi od as in any ordinary rose, and will endeavour to ride to the Winning Post, in a Hime to be communicated by dla starter, and which will be "Pidiely exhibited before The at the Mulgre Box.
A gong will be sided ten seconds hfore time is up, and
gift on time.
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COLONY OF HONGKONG,
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The Consulate General retains full control of the matter of visa and under the regulations may still require fourteen days notice and alien The 10th day of May, 1919, at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon declarations but such requirements may be waived in cases of persons of allied or neutral countries travell
The winner will be the competi. tor nearest to the winning posting to other points, by way of the when gong is struck the end Philippine Islands.
fine. Any pony or part of a pony a PRISONER COMMITS passing winning pst when the spcond goug is sonded will be
the winning post-itaotalked.
ran the owners all either dividerented as implied. Waiting at "the-wales-of-the-up which is hereby placed at $100 or shall an elf on ir day to be fixed by the - Coinmittee not being the sage day! as the last race for the Stuki hut within two weeks Urgefrom. In up'erent of a run off the weights shall be wight for inchs as her sales Entrance fee $5. prize. $100; Bed, prize. $50,“ Ale. Horsford's Malcolm, 15th De
**_(Mr. Knoll}
The Ladies nomination provided lots of fun. The riders turned out in Mr. Drynsdusts' Salamander, 150 jant kinds of rigs and the tab very
"
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Mr Koss Pink Eye. 147 b.
(Mr, Sedgwick)" *
(Mr. Sutton). 3
light, 157 s.... (Mr. Gegg). O * Dead heat...
enterprisingly gave souvenirs to be Mr. John Peels Burning Day
Ladies noningting the best costante. The sinners, were Mrs. Thursfeld, who nominated The Rev. Mr.
The ponies passed the post for the
SUICIDE.
On April 24_a_lukong arrested a No witches to be carried. No man with a bundle of clothing under estrictions is to ponies or weight.his arm, in the door of a pawn shop "The time given will be mark-donger in Reclamation Street, Yaumati.
than that of an ordinary race, rudi The following morning, the shelf within the elpacity of slow police discovered that the man ponies. I pay he noted that the who. had been locked up,pending, Second, time for the distance in trial. had committed suicide by hang- Hongkong is of sesuds. Entranea ing himself from one of the beams frea. First prize. $r: 2nd prize, of his cell Investigation showed $201 BAI prize, 10:
that deceased had torn up his blanket and made a rope of the pieces.
Mr. Dowbigging mombited by
Miss Angel Ormiston Ar.. WJ. Morrison, Nominien by
"Alr. Crockett. | Mr. B'Des Yuus, nominated by
Miss V. Grimble.
M. J. H. Congdon, nominated by
Mr. Congdon.
"
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Miss V.. Grimble for her fist time fairly well together with a Mr. R. P. Thursfield, noninted by WE have this day removed our nomination of Mephistopheles," slight advantage to Pink Eye. Mr. T. M. Leitch, uminated by aal Mrs. Moxon for her nomination Mounting the hill Pink Eye, Muleolui
office from Beaconsfeld Arcade Mrs. Ritchie.to the Ground Floor, of 1B Chater
Road, (Hong Kong Club Anuex).
STEWART BROTHERS. Hongkong April 28, 1919.
Ars. Williamson.
of one of the "Costemongers," add Binning Daylight avere in the Mr. II. W. Tarens, nominate by
The full list of competitors, and leading positions. Rounding the costumes affected ordre: Alr. W. J. bend Males and Pink Eye göre Lieut. Jones, nominated by
Dolly Vaulen Mr lending, Morison as
Salamander me with a Dowbiggin as a "Frog from rush near the end but was quickly Mrs. White, noirmied by 1. Paikis ": "Mr. Des Voux hent and Pink Eye and Malcolm
don as a
Mr. Miliington.
Miss Moxon.
Mrs. Moxon.
NOTICE.
after this
Mephistopheles. Mr. 4. H. Cong fought the finish. Knol and Mr. G.-C. Moxon, nominated by
Costermonger '; Mr, Sedgwiel rojo their utmyost and the. Thorsted as the Rev. Mr. is that the poses pused the The first gong sounded, after a 2919, all communications for the Mrr T. M. Leitch as Burny winning post together. The judge except Mr. Bowbiggin usa Pinkie undersigned as Hany. Secretary of from Pinkie ME H. W. Lucas quickly settled the mutter by Frog had already mesed the win. as ** Pienot "; Lieut. J. P. Jones us unnotineing'p dend lynt, for fast and ning post. Thereupon everything | ** Golliwog"; Mr. White Arab second, a very satisfactory verliet: went 16 him and fishqekers. Warrior and Mr. G. C. Moxon as Tinue 2 mins, sees.
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"Coslenmonger."
The award of the race In Mr. Dowbiggin caused some conuent
re
Betting:
Pari-mutuel Winner, $5,101 and $5.20; Places, 1, $5,3072, $5,00,
1st, Ticket N 1st,
3rd..."
but the rules appear clear and he was Cash Sweeps. first part the post after the first gong had souided. It was clearly stated that ponies post the post second gong is sounded is 'trekted as miplaced. It would never do jo allow poles to be muging in opposite lirections to the winning post. The joke was that Mr. Dowbiggin was Then just entering the, straight as
1 $585.00*
134 $584.00* $215 $130.00 dead heat.
Betting Parisutuel Place, $70.50, Cash Sweeps,
Winner, $38.30:
1st, Ticket No. 143 $1,422.09 6-HANDICAP: FiM THE TWO MILE!
Past Oper BoyND AND IN.-For Subscription Griffins of any sensesi. Entrance fee $5 1st prizé, $150; 2nd prize, $75; Je prize, $10. Mr G. & O's. Vick, 157 the.
(Mr. Knoll) 1 Mr. Goahead's Smokebox, 105
(Mr) Sedgwick) 2 TE QUARTER MAC-For China Popies. Entrance fes 35.r. Gay Bird's Swallow, 165 lbs.
(Mr. Kremer) B
MARKS PARED TO BATE, " Mulcolin .... 7 Fink Eye
Salamander 2
the first gong sounded. Tre other-Class Hasnica:"A" CLASH:
riders must have known the gong hud
hot sounded and as these all passed the winning post, before it did it was
left to Mr. Dowbiggin to win the reco
nl on his lonesome. "
1st prize, $160, 2nd Prize, $75; Air St Flyford, 151 s., 3rd prize, $40
Mr. Humphrey Grey Mouse,
157-be. Nr. Knoll) 1 The lust race, a mile in a quarMr. John Peel's Alexander, 157
...... (M. (legg) 2 owner and rider, Mr. Doyle. Once Mr. Tagle's Rochester 158 the again Alexander diappointed niny
(Mr. Dpple) 3
der kundep, went to Rochester,
1.
(Mr. Doyle). O Mr. Fönrés' Judex, 11D 1ER. 2,
(Mr. Songée) Mr. Jay Peds Balen Boy, 146.
The . (Mr. MOITINOL)0 Viola and Swallow and the best of tho start with Smokebox not, so far away, Swallow gained ground withi the other two pext, Viola just – in (Mr. Sedgwick) 0 front of Smokvale, lyfont and Bir Elle Dadoorias Tytan Chief, Eaton Boy lud not made up the kost goud no the starf and with Judes were well out of it Dawal the
Euclier in this day he had finished Sir Paul's fegularly Thibli, 164 second to Grey Mouse with Roches-
by A. Kremer)
ter in This time Rochester bont Mr. Dynasty's Vivat, 158 s him by a neck, so it in evident that Alexander not good finisherd
150 lb (Mr. Sulton)
The successful riders were: Knoll, four firsts and one cond: Sedgwick, wo Brate and in this race, the remainder singing jo kading. Those positions were seconds; Doyle, the "first and one out. At half a mile Alexaridor came
reversed when Viola, well Midden by thm, Dowbiggin, son first; Button up and entering the straight took up Knoll, came in front followed by und Clegg Kue Second and out think second position to Grey Mouse, who Singkebox This was the position dach, Krenar tvo tiirds, and Mody now boid the load." Thay passed the
when the Judge's box was passed,
Tytam Chief quickly took the leadraight Viola was bond, with Swal.
and thin Messrs. Knoll and Sedgmoet in the order, Rochester running Ballow being had
credited with a first full of fire at the end but just lost
dead heat in the second place
KERE
Time: 2 min 20, 215 Ch.
ating
Hong Kong Gymkhans Club Hong Kong Borticultural Society Constitutional Raform Association
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No. 1 should be addressed to Chater Road, (Hongkong Club Annex),
HB. DOWBIGOİN. Hopetong, April 26, 1919.
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