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HEADWEAR

FELTS AND VELOUKS -BOWLERS-

STRAWS

CAPS

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920.

HONGKONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

THIRD DAY 1920 RACES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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Cash Sweeps:-

but he found Pari-mutuel 3.-THE HONGKONG STAKES.-the Derby.

Winner $750: second $250; third he could not do it. Now he could $125. For China Ponies, Horse say he would rather win the prize than the Derby, Bazaar Subscription Griffins of this ladies' season 1918-1920. Weight for He understood that it would be the inches as per sende. Winner of the last occasion on which Miss. Moxon Subscription Grins Challenge Cup could present the prize as he be 7 lb. extra; non-winners allowedlieved she was to be married soon. He would like to follow suit him- 3 lb. (Jockey allowance.) En-

Eself laughter). Mr. Delgarno then trane $10. One mile and a half.

presented Miss Maxon with a bouquet and called for three cheers which Pari-mutuel: -~~

Winner.

were heartily given. Places: 1st

34.40

2nd 3rd

$ 12.60 $ 11,80

$ 67,30

8 1st $1.100.00 78 2nd $ 314.00 245 3rd $157.00 Unplaced ponies and

Commission

$ 544.00

$2,115.00

6.Selection..." Carmen " Bizet. The conditions under which the

7-Patrol, U.S.A."...Coxmore. Derby was run yesterday, were much

S.-Dancas, "Hungarian (5 and 6)" better than one would have been

Brakens. justified in anticipating early in the morning, and by the time the big 9.-Selection, "Theodore & Co." Novello. event was scheduled to start the wind had dropped and the skies 10-Two Step, "My Little Billeken"

Lotter considerably brightened, bringing

After the first race it was found racegoers into the open and drawing many the curse who had waited necessary to sand the course at the to see how the weather would turn bends, and the jockeys were com-Cash Sweeps -

Ticket No. out. By the time the pories went pelled to ride in aprons and goggles. to the starting post the crowd

in !.. W*13 almost as large

The race itself previous years.. was somewhat disappointing, there being only six runners and with Pile Driver and Allied King first and second favourites the racegoers were deprived of that feeling of pleasur able excitement which attends such a race when there is a big field. The hopes of the supporters of Pile Driver rose high when the pony went out at the beginning and took the lead by

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couple of lengths, but his jockey did not manage well. When -rounding the Village Bend it was seen that he was out of the race. Mr. All rode with excellent judgment. indeed, as he has been doing each day. He came out of the rock on Allied King in the Home Straight and won easily. Spol: Child also ran a fine race and his place in the Derby has secured for him many sup porters for the big event to-day.

Mr. Hill was again at the head of the winning jockeys with Mr. Vida second, the complete list being as follows:

WINNING JOCKEYS.

The saddling bell wit' ring to-mor row at 11:30 a.m. and the first race will start at noon.

-THE GRAND STAND STAKES. Winne: $600; second $200; third $100. For China Ponies bond fide

Total

Unplaced ponies. $25,00 each, Griffins on date of entry, Weight ticket Nos. 378, 92, 808. 320, 318, for inches as per scale. Winners 366, 78, 8, 105, 95, 60, 245.

HO

+55.

Paul's Sir

of one race 5 lb. of two or more Mr. Moonraker's Savernake. races 10 b, exrra. (Subscription Griffins of both Classes of this

1919-1920-Winners season penalty non-winners allowed 5 lb.). Entrance S10. Three quar- ters of a mile. " Parkmutuel Winner, Places-Est

NOTICES

FOR THE RACE

Winner,

7.80

Places

1st

6,20

2nd

9.70

3rd

10.80

14

Ticket No. 465 Ist 535 2nd

1,834

524

601 3rd $

262

THE LATEST IN SMART

610

3,230

Unplaced ponies and

Commission

Total......

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Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each.

Mr. Adams Sunspot, 155lb.

Mr.

Moonraker's

155b.

(Mr. Hill) Savernake, (Mr. Seth)

5.-THE AMERICAN CUP-Pic-l

sented by American Citizens resi- dent in Hongkong. with 8400 add-ticket Nos. 465, 1, 535, 371. 365, 601, ed to the winner; second to re-190, 306. ceive 200; third 8.100. For China Ponies bond file Griffins on date of carry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race 5 lb. of two races 7 lb. "of three or more! races 10 b, extra. Subscription Griffins of both Classes this sea- son 1919-1920 allowed 7. 16. Jockey allowance.) Entrance $10. Seven furlongs.. Pari-mutuel

Winner, Places 1st

2nd 3rd

$ 97.60 12.00 9.00

Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's

Target, 1521b.

(Mr. Kirkpatrick) 3 Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes'

Clansman, 155ib.

Mr. Bremner) 0 Messra. G. and G.'s Trumper..

153lb.

(Mr. Crokam) 0 Mr. C. H. P. Hay's Brutas,

1.553.

(Mr. Way)- 0 Sir Paul's Primrose Dahlia,

Glenmore

(Mr. Seth) } Dahlia.

Mr.

(Mr. Vida) 2 1521b.

Soares Mammy's Child. 1491b.. (Mr. Soares) 3 Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. Messrs. C G. M. & G. H. V'S

Pawnshop. 152b.

6.70

15213.

$ 25.20

2nd 3rd

8.80 8.00

.

$ 20.70

Ticket No.

11.

H

74 Is: $ 217 2nd $ 317 3rd $

876 250 125

(Mr. Bremner) 0 Mr. Glendaye's Soreman. 1526. (Mr. Him Mr. Glendaye's Seaman. 15lb.

Mr. Johnstone) 0 Mr. C. H. P. Hay's Brutus,

1:55th.

(Mr. Way) 0! Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's

Target, 150lb,

0

Unplaced ponies and

Commission

Total

283 1st $ 599-2nd. $ 95 3rd $

$ 529

3.020

1,744

Mr.

Ritchfield's

498 249

1551b.

399

$1,650 -

Cssh Sweeps.:-

Unplaced ponies and

Commission

$

(Mr. Vida) 0: Craigmount,

FOOTWEAR

NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED

WE KNOW

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Mr. Kirkpatrick) 0 Mr. G. C. Moxon's Louza, 152lb.

(Mr. Crokam) 0 Mr. Ritchfeld's Ludlow, 155b.

(Mr. Doyle) Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each! ticket Nus: 317, 256, 217, 74, 284, Mr. Walecorn. Trelawney, 15216.

(Mr. Sutton) 0 139, 59, 68, 184..

Mr. Waylong's Pussy foot, 154lb.

Mr. Dalgarno) 0

Ist 2nd

3rd

Total

W. Hill .............. 3

F, Vida

2

2

J. Johnstone

W. Dalgarne

T. W. Doyle

Crokam

Kirkpatrick

Sutton

Bremner.......

Seth

Cannon

Elias.

†Dead Heat

WINNING OWNERS.

Sir Paul......

allalel alal

1st. 2nd, 3rd.

3

Mr. E. H. Potts......

2

Mr. John Peel .......

Mr. Soares

Mr. Horsford

Mr. C. H. P. Hay... Capt. Henderson & Mr. Dyers... Messrs. Thomas &

Ross .....

1

Sir

Paul's

Sir Paul's

1551b.

Me. G. C

158

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each. ticket Nos. 95, 539, 167, 406, 209,

283.. Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlia

F60lb

(Mr. Sutton) Mr. Logor's The Farmer. 15216. (Mr. Hill) Mr. John Peel's Plain John,

1631b. Mr. Johnstone) Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes"

Talisman, 1821b.

(Mr. Crokam Sir Ellis Kadcorie's Algerian

(Mr. Doyle) 0

Off at 4.05. After a fair start Craig maent took the lead followed by Sun Spot. Past the judge's box Sun Spot displaced Craigmount with Trumpet, Frimrose Dahlia and Tar et in processional order. At the football stand Sun Spot still led, Trum pet and Savernake racing together for third place. At the football stand the same order prevailed. Into Sun Spot and the village bend Craigmount were racing neck and 2 neck with Savernake and Trumpet

together lying

second, with 3 Target coming into third place. In the home straight Sun Spot went ahead with Savernake being chal Olenged by Target for second place. Sun Spot won by four lengths. 0Savernake second three lengths ahead

of Target.

Dahlia, Sovereign

Mr. Dalgarno 1 Conqueror Dahlia.

(Mr. Vidar 2my's Child took the lead followed Moxon's Aviation ....... Mr. Crokami Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sondes' Islesman, 1331.Mr. Seth) Messrs. Gay Birds' Sandmartin. Mr. Kirkpatrick) 153lb.

**Off at 1. 3. A good start. Mam- Chief, 132 b... Mr. Bremner)

Off at 3.03. A good start, Algerian by Savernake, Brutus, and Fawn:Chief getting away first. Sovereign 3shop, the rest bunched. Up the Dahlia then cock the lead and

incline Brutus

the

Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Alaska Chief.

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The

Time. 2:11.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

order passed the football stand. Up the incline Sovereign Dahlia increased his lead

Chief second. Round the village by about four lengths with Algerian band Sovereign Dahlia further in IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

lead from Mammy's Child with Talisman took third place. Savernake third. First

past the same Judce's box was Eratus followed by Mammy's Child and Louca running together. Savernake third. At Football Stand Brutus still ied and took two lengths from Louza and Mammy's. Child still racing together in second creased his lead with Plain John coming up into second place, place. Up the incline Brutus came

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Gen. 149th. (Mr. Doyle)

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back to the deld and passing the behind. third.

The Farmer. following close

1561b....... Mr. Bremner

Mr. Johh Peel's Red Ensign. Mr. Johnstone)

15S/B...... Mr. Soares Naughty.Child-1491b.

Rock Louza tock the lead. At

but Savernake, being well ridden by Seth, came out and won by a length and a half from Glenmore Dahlia, Mammy's Child running third, three quarters of a length behind.

The Farmer

winning by a reck from The Farmer with Plain John, third three lengths.

behind.

Time 1 53 1/5.

HONGKONG.

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PROBATE JURISDICTION.

SON late of Sourabaya, Java, deceased.

(Mr. Soares) 0

the village bend Lauza still held the then took second place and raced Is the Goods of WILLIAM HENDER- Off at 12. A good start, Alaskan wad with Glenm re Dahlia coming out neck and with Sovereign Dahlia. A Of the other events, Target's win Chief taking the lead followed by of the bunch, into the Home Straight,fire race at the finish, Sovereign

Sovereign Dahlia, Isle-man and Red in the Subscription Griffins race was Ensign, Sovereign Dahlia then tock a surprise. Mr. Hill's mount was much fancied and in view of Mr.the lead Islesman running second Seth's riding of Savernake yesterday Aviation third. In the home straigh: this pony also had many supporters. Sovereign Dahlia still led, Conqueror Dahlia coming up into second Target, however, managed to pass

place. Islesman third and Avistien fourth. Aviation then came up and displaced Islesman. Sovereign Dahlia kept his lead and won by three lengths from Conqueror Dahlia, Aviation bing two lengths behind,

i de post first by a neck and thus win for his backers the handsome divid end of $78-40.

Sovereign Dahlia, the winner of the Governor's Cup was not much fancied, resulting in another big dividend, $77 80. The other events were interesting at the winners were all well supported.

In the big event to-day. The Champions, both the

Kings" are entered and the horse which goes out wil be well supported in view of General opinion pest successes. favours the idea that Allied King will run in the Champions and Mighty King in the Ladies' Purse. However, the weather during the past twelve hours is been bad again and the additional rain is sure to make the course heavy and likely to upser calculations.

The general arrangements yester- day were quite up to the standard of the first day and praise must again be accorded the officials and their assistants.

third.

Time 1.35 3/5.

2. THE GREAT SOUTHERN.

STAKES.-Winner $600; second $200; third $100. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting of one race 5 lb. of two or more races 10 lb. extra. Griffins allow- ed 5 lb.; Subscription Griffins of both Classes of any Season non- winners allowed 10 lb. Entrance 310 Ore mile and a quarter. Pari-mutuel :--

Winner, Places:-1st

17..

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2nd 3rd

7.60 5.90 $ 8.30

Cash Sweeps:-

14

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Ticket No. 168 1st $ 1,092 3122nd $ 312 162 3rd $ 156 Unplaced ponies and

Commission

$ 305

Total

$ 1,865

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 312, 168, 160, 162.

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Time, 3 25 1 5.

4-THE LADIES PURSE-Pre-

sented, with $400 added to the winner; second to receive $200;) third $100. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting other than Subscription Griffins of both Classes 5 lb. extra. Jockeys who have had three or more winring mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin 3 lb. extra. Jockey allowance.) Entrance S10. Once round. Pari-mutuel:-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tat the Court, bas by Virtue of Sec- tion 59 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897. 6. THE PHAETHON STAKES.-made an Order limiting the time for send in their Handicap. Winner $600; second Creditors and others $200; third $100. For China claims against the above Estate to the Ponies that have run at any Gym- 28th day of February, 1920.

All Creditors and others are neror- khana Meeting and Griffins on date of entry. Non-starters barred. En-dingly hereby required to send their trance $10. One mile and a quar-claims to the undersigned on or before

that date.

ier.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner, Places-1s:

Dated the 13th day of February, 1920. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Administrators, Prince's Building,

Ice House Street,

- Hongkong,

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-26 30

8.10

2nd 3rd

S.

6 30

$

760

Cash Sweeps:-

Ticket No. 309 1st

$

1,831

S 9.90 6.30

166 2 $

523

2

2.3rd $

261

2nd 3rd

S 780

Usplaced ponies and

Commission

"

$

580

Total

$ 3,195

Winner, Places-ist

S

Cash Sweeps:-

Ticker No.202 1st $1.368.00 117 2nd 389 00 246 3rd $194.00

Unplaced ponies and

Commission

Total

$ 404.00

... $2,355.00

each, Unplaced ponies, $25.00 ticket Nus. 309, 166, 334, 8, 500, 125,

263.

Mr. John Peel's High Tide, 155lb.

(Mr. Johnstone) 1 Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong

Chief, 163lb...(Mr. Breraner) 2 Sir Paul's Conqueror Dahlia,

154th.

(Mr. Vida

Mr. E. Des Vœux's Gentle Cat, 149b. (Mr. Doyle)

Unplaced poines, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 408, 202, 440, 246, 117, Mr. B. D. Kapteyn's Spotted Sand. 15816...(Mr. Dalgarno) Mr. John Peel's Colinton, 161b.

"(Mr. Johnstone) 2 Mr. Dryasdust's Wilkins Micaw. Paul's Attraction Dahlia,

ber. 145lb... (Mr. Crokam) 155lb.

Goahead's Scotchbox (late Nativeland), 140lb.

Sir

(Mr. Vida) 3 Mr. Salamander, Mr. Dryasdust's

15Sib....... (Mr. Crokam) 0 Mr. Horsford's Malcolm, 1601.

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It was a dreary scene that met the vision on arrival at the course, this morning. There was a steady driz zling rain and the course was in a pitiful condition and by the time for running the big race it was badly cut up. The clerk of the weather surely must have forgotten that the day was Ladies' Day, otherwise his dis- courtesy is deserving of strong cen Mr. G. H. Potts' Mighty King,

(Mr. Kirkpatrick) 0 sure. The attendance was very

(Mr. Hill)

Mr. D. M. Ross's Pink Eye. small for the first race.

(Mr. Bremmer) 0: 1:52ib.

(Mr. Sutton) 0 The band of the 2nd Battalion Mr. Soares Siamese Cat, 157.

(Mr. Dalgarno) 2

Off at 131. A good start. Attraction Off at 3.32. After a good start: Wiltshire Regiment, under the con- ductorship of Mr. J. W. Eatson pro. Mr. G. C. Maxon's Kalamazoo,

161b. (Mr. Crokam) 3 Dahlia taking the lead followed by Pink Eye took the lead followed by Salamander, Spotted Sand, Malcolm Scotchbox. First past the judge's vided the music the programme be-

Sir Paul's Albion Dahlia, 1521b. ing as follow-

(Mr. Vida) 0 and Colinton. Up the incline Attraction box was High Tide who had MORNING.

Dahlia still led with Salamander taken the lead from Pink Eye with "The Middy"...Alford. 1.-March,.T

Off at 12.31. A bad start, Siamese second and Spotted Sand third. Wilkins Micawber third, Hongkong 2.-Overture, Raymond" Thomas. Cat getting off first, Kalamazoo then At the Village Bend Attraction Dahlia Chief and Gentle Cat lying together At the foot- Cloches 3-Selection, "Les

de took the lead. Passing the judge's increased his lead to three lengths, with Scotchbox last. Carneville" Planquette. box Kalamazoo had a lead of Salamander being challenged by ball stand High Tide still held the 4.-Waltz, "Smiles then Kisses" five lengths from Siamese Cat, Spotted Sand with Colinton close up. lead and up the incline was

Albion Ancliffe. Mighty King third and

into the Home Straight Spotted running neck and neck with Pink 5.-Sketch, "Ireland for Ever" Dahlia fourth. At the football stand Sand took the lead from Attraction Eye. Rounding the village bend High Myddleton, the same order was maintained. Pass Dahlia and. Colinton coming up Tide continued to lead, Pink Eye run- 6.-Serenade, "La Paloma"

ing the rock, Albion Dahlia closed well displaced the latter. A fine ning second with Hongkong Chief Yradier.

up and at the village bend went into race at the finish with Spotted third. Entering the home straight Con 7.-Selection, "Il Trovatore?" second place. Into the home straight Sand an easy winter by two lengths, queror Dahlia came up rad challenged A fine Verdi. Mighty King challenged Siamese Cat Colinton just snatching second place Pink Eye for second place. 8.-Intermezzo, "On the Bosphorus" for the lead; Kalamazoo dropping into from Attraction Dahlia by half a race at the finish, High Tide winning by a length and a half from Hong- Lincke. third place. A fine race at the finish, length,

kong Chief with Conqueror Dahlia "Sabre au Claire" 9-Mazurka,

Mighty King and Siamese Cat Bghting Time, 157, “ Missa hard and leaving the fleld, Mighty After the race the usual pre-onc length behind, third..

Time 2.44 10-Selection, "Kissing Time"

King finally winning by three quarters sentation of the ladies' purse took Caryll

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China Ponies, Subscription Griffins Hongkong, February 13, 1950. Sullivan. Cat was penalised five pounds. Mr. behalf of the ladies of Hongkong. 4-Oriental, "Scene In the Soudan" Hill again showed remarkable jockey- Sebek. ship in this race and was loudly cheer.

• 5.—Waltz, "Love and Life ined as his-pany came in.

Holland"-1-Joyce.] Time, 2min. 47sec.

Mr. Dalgarno, in reply said it gave him great pleasure indeed to win the ladies' prize. Yesterday he had had hopes of winning

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