No. 17,875,
The China Mail.
HONGKONG
六拜禮
ES ABLISHED
EXTRA.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1920. 日五十月二、未已全年入路學中
JOCKEY CLUB.
Time min. 23.1/sec.
Mr. Dynasty's Ring Bruce, 1551b, 3.—THE "ALL OUT "STAKES. --- ¦
FOURTH DAY 1920 RACES.
won.
1501
PRICE $3.00 Per Month
Dunmore
"THE TENTS OF THE ARABS,"
UNIVERSİTY STUDENTS.
SUCCESS.
passed the judge's box, Gentle Cat cline Islesman increased his lead to 课 (Mr. Dalgarno) 1 coming up into second place and a length, the two Chiels running to- Winner $250; second $100; third Mr. Four cl A kind's Willie, Wilkins Micawber third. The same gether for second place, Wilkins 630. For all China Ponies that { 153lb.
(Mr. Hill) 2 order passed the football stand with Micawber coming into third place. have run at this meeting and por; Mr. G. C. Moxon's Consternas the rest of the field bunched. Up Rounding the village berd Mr. Hill, Weight for inches as per tion, 1471b... Mr. Crokam) 3the incline the заще orda on The Farmer, again beautifully rid- scale. Unplaced runners allowod, Messrs. G. and G.'s Trumpet, was maintained the Chief dropping ing. displaced Islesman and Wilkins Sb. (Jockey, allowance.) Fear
.... (Mr. Soares) 0 out of the race. Into the village Micawbar second with HAY AND CORN"
ponies 10 start Or Face becoines Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's.
bend Lanchester and Gentle Cat were Dahlia coming up into third again from STAKES.-Winner $250; second veid Post entries.
one mile.
Hawks, 150. Mr. Morrison) racing neck and neck and Wilkins the fied. Mr. Hill increased his lead $100; third $30. For all Sub-Pari-mutuel
Mr. Ritchfield's Rysa, 151ib.
Micawber still lying third. Into
and won by & length from Wilkina seription Griffins of both classes. Winner.
Atr. Doyle) of the home straight Lanchester Micewber. Dunmore Dahlia a length that have run at this meeting and
Mr. Saves Baylord, 130lb.
creased his lead; Wilkins Micawber nor won. *Weight for inches as per
(Mr. Bremner) scale. (jockey allowance.) Un-
Mr. Walecorn's Treyziyan. 1476.. placed runners allowed 5 lb. Four
⚫ (Ms. Kirkpatrick) ponies to start or
OB at 3 o'clock. Bayford (cok the void. Post entries.
lead followed by Rysa, the rest Pari-mutuel. :—
bunched. Past the football stand Trumpet went into first place, Rysa coming up into accond place and Bay- Ford third: Hawks out of the race and giving up. Up the incline Trumpet still led. Bayford now taking second place from Rysa. At the rock Bay- Ford took the lead, the rest were wall bunched up. Rounding the village
In spite of the pouring rain and excitement of the races, a fairly good audience filled the Theatre of taking second place from Gentle Cat, and a half behind, third.
Royal last night for the first per This makes Mr. Hill's sixteenth formance given by the Hongkong win. A most remarkable perform- University Union. There were hardly
any seats empty.
It was interesting to observe, yes-1.-THE Ierday, how easily a crowd of enthu sjastic race goers can dispense with the services of "old sol". But that is human kind all over, Give a man
game with an element of chance in i it and unlimited Facilities for gambling. end he will stand out in the rain for hours without a word of complaint. The only part of the ruces which suf. fered from, the rain yesterday was the course itsell. The people turned up in their hundreds and thoroughly en- joyed themselves. Ladies are known to dress for the sun And it would
they appear
out DOW dress for the clouds.
arc
Winner,
Places 1st
a new style. She came an un- brella rolled to the size of an ordinary Unplaced ponies and
Commission
Total
$
.$" 1,975
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ricket Nos. 250, 136, 330, 258 and 77, Mr. G. H. Pous" Valley King. 1521b. Mr. Crokan) Mr. Fash's Lanchester, 150lb. 「‧ “
(Mr. Bell Irving) Sir Paul's Attraction Duhtia.
1521b.
(Mr. Vidal
Lanchester
won easily by four of lengths from Wilkins Micawber who
was many lengths in front of Gentlence. Racegoers are very enthusias tic over such splendid jockeyship. Cat, third,
Time 2:54.
Mr. Hill's number of "wins creates 8.THE ALSO RAN" STAKES. record for Hongkong.
-Vinner, $250; second $100; third $50. For Subscription Griffins of both classes of this season that have run. at this meeting and not been placed: Weight for inches as per scale.
Four (Jockey allowance,) ponies to start or race becomes. void. Post entries. One mile. Part-mutuet-
Winner,
$ 20.50 Places 1st
bend into the home straight King Bruce came out of the bunch on the
Lord Dunsany confessed not long ago that it was the Bible that gave him his limpid style and first inspiration: Time. 2min. C6.1/5sec.
For such a poetical prose as his S.-THE FINALE STAKES.- there could not have been chosen z Winner $250; second $100; third more harmonious setting than the $50.
For Horse Bazaar Subscrip-frame of the two plays given last tion Griffins of this season that have night.. run at this meeting and not wom The Tents of the Arabs" web Weigh: for inches as per scale, permeated with a biblical atmes (Jockey allowance.). Unplaced run-phere: the simple lines of the white ners at this meeting allowed 5 lb. gate of Thalanna City, and ke-1 Four ponies to start or race be-distance the silhouette of graceful comes void. Post entries. Half palma standing out on the reddish
Places Ist
2nd 3rd.
S 17.20 $ 7.60
17.40: 6.60
F
2nd 3rd
52,00 S.10 $1280 7.00
face becomes. Cash Sweeps:-
Five furlongs.
Ticket No. 198 1st $ 1,087 368 2nd $ 310 138 3rd $ . 155
Unplaced ponies and
Cordmission
123.
TO
One lady,
Cash Sweeps:-
yesterday, was aired in a
very
smart tight fitting mackintosh, quite
Ticket No. 240 1st $ 136 2nd $
759
162
202 3rd $
162
$
517
walking stick and wore a neat tap, the
whole presenting a very smart appear-
6:90
Total
$ 1,600
ance. The lady evidently intended to
*
2nd
$
9.60
3
look right rain or sun (and she did))
3rd
8.10
to
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each,
Mr. T. F. Hough's Runaway
Light 151b. (Mr. Sethi
Sir
Ellis Kadoorie's Sumatra Chief, 1491b... (Mr. Bremneri Sir Paul's Albion Dahlia, 1525
Ticker No.
Although the rain had ceased the
(Mr. Dosler
o
(Mr Soares) *2
Mr.
Dryasdust's 15ãib.
Salamander.
course was in a very bad condition: both jockeys and horses being covered with mud after the race.
179 1st $ 1,813 607 2nd $ 518 13- 3rd S 253 Unplaced ponies and Commission
$ 635
mile. Fari-matuel-
Winner, Places:-- 1st.
2nd 3rd
(M. Sutton!
0
Time. 2min. 8.3/5sec.
5.--THE HONGKONG HANDICAR
Total
$ 3,225
(Mr. Scares!
Q
"A" CLASS.-Winner $600,
Of 1.5. heavy rain.
The rice was run
10
second $200 third $100.
Open
Unplaced
After a false start the
556.
|
and since it was rain, she accom-ticket Nos. 7, 169, 211, 140, 76, 243. modated herself to the conditions. 46, 107, 157 and 16.
The sport was good but,, naturally Mr. Dynasty's King Cole, 168ib. times were slow. There were, how-
Mr. Dalgarno)
ever, some very Bne Enishes. Mighty Mr. Staves" Dunford, 147. King went out for the fourth time and
von again, this retaining his record Ms. Waytoon's Pussyfoot. 155lb. of winning each time nur. The
(M. H Ladies' Purse was competed for by Mr. John Peel's Buck Up. 150lb.. five runners only. Mr. Dalgarno win-|
(Mr. Bell Irving)
(Mr. Crokam) tory and also secured a second Messrs. Gay Birds' Sandmartin, Savernake has turned out to be a dark ¦ 158th...... (Mr. Kirkpatrick) horse for the writer happens to know Mr. Ritchfield's Craigmount, that Mr. Mcbnraker" considered. į 1501 (Me. Doyle) the mount more or less of a three- Messrs. C. G. M. & G. H. W's legger and did not anticipate the
Pawnshop, 155lb.
ning easily on Spotted Sand. Mr. Mr. Dryasaust's Shiny, 150lb. Seth again brought Savernake to, vic-į.
The Champions
Success achieved,
Mr. Bremner) attracted nine runners, six of them Mr. Gilpin's White Fung. 14815. owned by two stables only, namely
(Mr. Grimstone)
Mr. Ports and Mr. Soares. Of Mr. Billiard's Cannon. 155lb.. „course, Mighty King was favourite į
and won without much trouble. Mr. Mr. Walecorn's Trelawney, 1521b. Soares also rede a good race on Spored Sand, Mr. Hill still retains his place at the head of the list of winning jockeys, the table being as follows:
W. Hill
WINNING JOCKEYS.
J. Johnstone
F. Vida
Sutton Seth
Bremner
નવપ′′ | | |
2 Mr. Soares' Lovejoy. 140b.
2 outside closely followed by Willie and Consternation. A very exciting race
at the finish.took place between these
three penics, King Bruce winning by
0; half a length from Willie with Con- Cash Sweeps
sternation fulf a neck behind, third,
0
Ofield got away well, Lanchester take ing the lead followed by Attraction 0 Dahlia and Salamander.
The same orcer up the incline. Round the vil- Olage bend. Valley King took the land and Attraction Dahlia coming into third place. A fine race at the finish. Valley King, Lanchester and Attrac tion Dahlia fighting hard resulting in the, King winning by a length with Attraction Dahlia beaten by Lanches- ter for second place by a neck only.
Time 2min. 14.2/5sec. 04. THE TYTAM HANDICAP-
0
(Mr. Vida)
(Mr. Sutton) Mr. Law-Merchant's El Dorado,
143. (Mr. Remedies) 0 Messrs. G. and G.'s Trumpet.
152ib.
(Mr. Seth) 0 Mr. Saints' St. Chad. 154lb.
(Mr. Way). 0
together for first place; the, rest still Cash Sweeps:-
Entering the home straight!
lat. 2nd. 3rd.
3
1
* Dunford and Pussyfoor dead Heat
Pari-mutuel:-
2
1 3 second.
Winner,
W. Dalgarno
2 1 1 OR at 12.5. After several false
Places-1st
3
2
Starts the field went off in a bunch
headed by King Cole.. At the Village i
2nd 3rd
$ 12.80 7.00 16.20 9.10
bend King Cole and Sandmartin raced
3
bunched.
1
1st, 2nd. 3rd
2 3
2
1
2
1 2
King Cole rook the lead on the out- side and Dunford displacing Sand- martin and Pussyfoot coming our of the bunch. King Cole, well ridden, (passed the past first half a length in Tfront of Pussyfoot and Dunford who
dead heated for second place.
Unplaced ponies and
Commission
Total
Ticket No. 52 1st $ 1,188 282 2nd $ 339 141 3rd $ 165
$ 449
..$ 2,145
Crokam Soares
Kirkpatrick
WINNING OWNERS.
Sir Faul...
John Peel... 2
Mr. Patts 2 Mr. Soares............
were
Mr. Moonraker ...... 1.
The first and second prizes in the Champions Sweepstake yesterday won by Mr. Henderson's (of Shewan, Tomes & Co.) syndicate and Mr. Morrison's syndicate respectively. This morning the rain had ceased in time for the first race.
The course had been heavily sanded but promised to assume the nature of a quagmire later on. The attendance was good and racegoers had apparently made up their minds not to allow the bad weather to interfere with their enjoy-
ment.
Heavy rain fell during the second race and continued off and on through- out the morning and things generally were discomforting.
The Tytam Handicap, and the Hong. kong Handicap this year had been divided into two classes each víz, A. and B. thus adding two more races to the original programme of nine. Consequently the first race was run
at noon, as on ordinary days.
The band of H.M.S.Hawkins," under Mr. H. Lodge. provided the music as follows:----
1. March....
MORNING.
Holyrood... Alford.
2. Overture.,, Morning, Noon-
and Night...Suppe.
3. Selection. Push and Co
Darewski..
$ 1220 8.30 $ 20.00 $ 40.90
Cash Sweeps →→
Ticket No. 713 1st: $1,988.00 412 2nd $568.00 309-3rd $284.00
D
ponies, $25.00 each Unplaced ponies and to all China Ponies entered at this ticket Nos. 262. 575. 197, 560. 338, Commission meeting. Entrance $10. One mile Messrs. Thomas and Ross's Sup-
and a quarter. Pari-mutuel.
Winner, Places-1st
Cash Sweeps Ticket No.
19 80
6.60
2nd 3rd
10.90
per Dance, 15216.
(Mr. Hilla Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes"
Clansman, 15515.
7.20
#1
Mr.
155lb.
346- 1st 5" 1,797 502 2nd $ 573 256 364 3rd $
Unplaced ponies and
Cominission
$
544
Total
$ 3,110
For i
Totai
$ 825.00
.$3,665.00
Unplaced ponies $25.00 each. ticket Nos. 249, 565, 119, 458, 551; 62, 158, 31, 678, 494, 359.
Mr. B. W. Kapteyn's Louza, 155lb... (Mr. Crokam) Messrs. C. G. M. & G. H. W.S Uncle, 155lb. (Mr. Bremner) Mr. Allsure's Tam, 150lb.
(Mr. Bremner) 2 Ritchieid's Craigmount,
(Mr. Doyle 3 Mr. John Peel's Buzz Off. 152ib.
(Mr. Bell Irving) o Mr. Walecorn's Trelawney, 1521b.
(Mr. Surton) 0 Mr. Jay Pee's Orion, 1531b.
(Mr Soares) 0 Mr. Walecorn's Trevelyan. 155.
(Mr. Kirkpatrick) 0 Mr. Four of a kind's Murphy.
155lb...... (Mr. Dalgarno) 0 Mr. Fisherman's Kipper. 1551h.
(Mr. Seth O Of at 430. After a good start Trelawney took the lead, Craigmount 1561b.
(Mr. Kirkpatrick) Mr. John Peel's Back Up, 150155.-
(Mr. Bell Irving) Mr. Saints' St. Chad, 148b.
(Mr. Grimstone) Messrs, C. G.. M. & G. H. W.'s
Pawnshop, ISO..
(Mr. Soares). Mr. Staves' Bayford, 153th.
Mr. Dynasty's
155b.
(Mr. Way)
I
2
desert sands.
-
The audience was agreeably str prised at the clear diction of the two camel-drivers, Mr. L. Gutierrez and Mr. Ng Cheong Yew, emphasising with Eastern eloquence and heraldic- gestures the splendour of busy cities. They feared the dreariness of the desert and wished that their lot were cast among the crowded places. An for the King he desired nothing more than to venture his life (among the sand storms, with the
pilgrims on their way to Mecca.i It was Mr. Mustapha B. Caman, student from the Strait Settlements and a ward of who impersonated with much dignity the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn,
the human and sympathetic Easterd sovereign.
a
The author has condensed poetry. philosophy and action in a short play in the 2nd act the king has come back from his year's leave in the 3desert, ready to keep his word and resume his duties. He must part with the gypsy-girl Eznarza who prefers her sands to the walled cities. It is a touching scene Mr. H. Lo, a brother of the s well-known lawyer of this colony, O played it with abandon, and grace. The wailings reminded us of Agar 0 in the desert. But Memory the Ettle child who can conquer Even. "Time, will for ever." she trusts, recall to them their idyll in the
0
King Robert,
(Mr. Dalgarno)
0
0
tent.
Fortunately, the ambitious' camel-
0
driver chooses to take the King's place. The rightful king and the
0
second, Trevelyan third. At the foot- Mr. Four of a kind's Kipper, ball stand the same order was main-
.... (Mr. Seth) tained, the rest of the field Mr. Adams' Moonshine, 147lb. strung out. Up the incline
(Mr. Adams) Trelawney still held the lead, Mr. Walecorn's Tredegar, 1521b. 0 Craigmount second with the rest
(Mr. Sutton)
41
costumes.
"A" CLASS.-Winner $600:: second. $200hird $100. China Fontes, Subscription Griffins, Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, of both classes of this season 1919-ticket Nos. 356, 72, 495. 1920 that have run at this meeting. Mr. Logor's Red Robe, 153lb. Entrance $10, Orice round..
(Mr. Hill) Mr. Horsford's Malcolm, 1521.
(Mr. Sutton) Sir Paul's Conqueror Dahlia,
1491b
(Mr. Vids) Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong. Chief. 1585...Mr. Bremner) Mr. G. C. Moxon's Kalamazoo,
15015.
gypsy will return to the wilderness, Mr. Crekam) Sir Paul's Albion Dahlia, 145b. bunching up. The same order pre- Mr. Wayfoong's Pussyfoot, 1551b.
not envying any of the diademed "heads of the world." This play as (Mr. Kirkpatrick) valled past the rock. In the village
(Mr. Doyle) 0 well as The Gods of the Moun Off to time 3,30. A bad start. bend Craigmount took the lead Supper Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's
tains was received with much Kalamasco taking the lead with Dance.coming up into second place. In Hawks, 145lb. A
applause by the audience which Hongkong Chief second and the res: the home straight Supper Dance went
(Mr. Morrison) "0 showed keen bunched. At the football stand the well away. Clansman displacing Mt. Glendaye's Seammin. 1491b.
appreciation of the author's wit, the intelligent field strung out Conqueror Dahlia Craigmount for second place: the
(Mr.. Vida) acting Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each,
and artistic Time, min. 23.1/5sec.
ticket Nos. 316, 402. 26, 261, 210.eing into third place. Up the incline rest being still bunched together. 2-THE "LUCKÝ STAKES.--
Off at 5.37. The race was run in In the 2nd play beggars in ultra The field bunched again. Passing the Suppe Dance, ridden splendidly by a heavy shower of rain, it was there ragged beggarly attire are begging Winner $250; second $100; third Mr. C. H. P. Hay's Brutas,
rock Malcolm took th lead, the two Hill, increased his lead and won fore impossible to distinguish the outside the city wall. The actors For all Griffins that have Mr. C. C. Moson's Louza, 15013,
......... (Mr. HAD F
Dahlias running fogether second easily by four lengths. Three lengths run at this meeting and 'not been
with Kalamazoo out of the race between Clansman and Craigmount. pories until they were approaching the did not have to go far from this city placed. Weight for inches as per Mr. Henry Humphreys' Wee
(Mr. Crokam) 2 In the
Malcolm village bend
winning post. One pony considerably to find perfect models of the species. 'still led followed by scale. Jockey allowance.) Four
7-THE LOITERERS" STAKES. delayed the start by beiting half way But to see their chief Agmar (Mr.) Mouse. 155lb... (Mr. Vida) 3 Dahlias with Hongkong Chief third. -Winner $250; secorid $100; third round the course. ponies to start D race becomes Mr. Billiards' 'Cannon, 151lb.
Into the home Ngan Shaï Leung) assume in turns: a void. Post entries. Five furlongs.
Into the home straight Red Robe $50. For all Griffis that have straight Louza, the favourite, came in kingly demeanour and the humblest (Mr. Seth)
challenged Malcolm and raced reck rur. at this meeting and not won. on the outside and won by half a attitude was indeed a revelation of the Pari-mutuel :-
Winner,
Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's and neck with Conqueror lying third. | Weight for inches as per scale. length from Uncle with Tam three tricks of the trade. A continuous
Target, 157. Places-1st
Robe increased his lead and won a Subscription Griffins that have run quarters of a length behind. Louza strain of humourous irony and even splendid race by two lengths from at this meeting and been placed was a very popular yin. Mal im and Conqueror Dahlia three second allowed 3 lb.. those that
is behind, third.
have been placed third allowed Time 2.51 3/5.
5 lb. Unplaced Subscription. Grif: 5.--THE HONGKONG HANDICAP
fins of both classes allowed 10 b. -"B" CLASS.-Winner $300; (Jackey allowance.) Four ponies
Open to
..to start or race becomes void, all China Ponies entered at this
entries. Once round, meeting. Entrance $10. One mile
Pari-mutuel and a quarter.
Winner, Parimutuel
Places:---1st Winner, Places:ist
$50.
$ 79 40
$ 10.10
2nd. 3rd
$
7.10
$ 11.10
Cash Sweeps:-
Ticket No. 23 1st $ 1,033 104 2nd. S 295 64 3rd
A
Unplaced ponies and
Commission
Total
$
147
380
$
$ 1,855
160b.
0
second $150 third $75.
(Mr. Kirkpatrick) Mr. Ritchfield's Ludlow. 159lb.
(Mr. Bremner) Mr. Staves' Dunford, 14215.
(Mr. Soares) o Messrs. Thomes and Ross's Gear-
die Mac, 15415...{Mr. Doyle) 0) Off at 1.31. Rain was still falling! when the bell went. After a false; start the field got away well. Brutus taking the lead, Ludlow second and Target third. Past the football stand Louza took the lead, the others in the same order. At the rock Brutus again took the lead which the main- 1521b..... (Mr. Crakam). 1 tained being closely followed by Louza Ellis: Kadoorie's Algeria
with Wee Mouse coming up into third Cash Sweepe Ticket No. Chief, 152b...(Mr. Bremner) 2 place. A good race at the finish John Peel's Red Ensign, Brutus winning by half a length from 158lb... Mr. Bell Irving) 3 Louza with Wee Mouse a head behind Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 184lb.
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. S10, 284, 29 and 113. Sir Paul's Claymore. Dahlia,
Sir
Mr
third.
"
(Mr. Dalgarno) 0 Time, 2min. sec. Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzov's
4-THE TYFAM Glen, 1491b... (Mr. Deyle) O
4. Vaise... Ecstasy..... Baynes. Mr. Soares Naughty Child,
5. Selection...Madame Butterfly
6. Suite.....Rural Scenes... Mair.
the
9.50
$. 6.30
2nd 3rd
$ 11.00
7.20
two
347. 1st $ 1,795 600 2nd 5.12 -337 3rd $ 2.56 Unplaced ponies and $ Commission
$5.72
Total
..$ 3,135
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each ticket Nos. 169, 570, 249, 121. Mr. Fash's Laichester 1531b.
Time. 322
$670
5.50
2nd 3rd
S. 11.30 ༈ 6,00
Cash Sweeps
Total
Post
Ticket No. 553 1st $ 1,899 632 2nd: $ 542 199 3rd $ 271 Unplaced ponies and Commission
$598.
$3,310
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos 73, 630, 89, 306. Mr. Logor's The Farmer, 152lb.
(Mr. Hin): 1 (Mr. Hill). 1 Mr. Diyasdust's Wilkins Micaw- ber. 155lb. (Mr. Spiton)
Mr. Dryssdust's Wilkins Mica
cynicism -- la Diegenes" ran through the play.
..
Time, min. 04.3/5sec...
The people of Kongres seem to 9.- THE "" LAST
CHANCE" have inst the qualities that make PLATE.-Winner $250; second men divine "benevolence, drunkenness. Times are hard for $100; third $50. For "Larsen "love and song Subscription Griffins that have run beggars. Therefore there will pret at this meeting and not won. Un-end to be gods. . “Mundu•vült décefl. placed runners at this meeting rgo decepitur." The world wants to allowed 5 lb. Four ponies to start re deceived, therefore it is deceived or race becomes void.
Superstition, fear and false prophecies help the plotters in their scheme until tries. Half mile.
at last the gods are too much for.. them. They are changed-in the statues of the gods whom", "they" i mocked.
Parimutuel
Winner.
Post en-
7 80
Places-Ist
2nd 3rd
570 630
11.20
Cash Sweeps
Ticket No. 581 1st 82,595 00 574 2nd $741.00 870 3rd $ 370,00 Unplaced ponies and
Commission
$ 744.00
Total
$4,450.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, cket Nos. 80, 865, 412. 1521b:: (Mr. Vida) 3 Sir Paul's Scotia Dahlia, 155. 152lb (Mr. Seth) 3 Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Kandy Chiel,
(Mr. Vida). Mr. Dynasty's Vivat 1551b.
HANDICAP- #B" CLASS-Winner $300, second $150; third $75. For 144b. (Mr. 'Soares) 01 Puccini. Messrs. Dewbiggin and Sandes'
China Ponics, Subscription Griffins of ton classes of this season 1010- Talisman, 1471b.
1920 that have run at this meeting (Mr. Cannan) D. Forster. O at 12.35.
Entrance $10, Onco round, After considerable
Pari-mutuel :- delay at the starting post, Naughty
Wi: ner, Penzance...Sullivan. Child and then King Alfred bolting up. Merceat...The Phantom
Places !-1&t the course to ponies got off well! Brigade, Myddleton. Algerian Chief taking the lead. At 10 March Leila Steffans. the rock. Cadzow's Glen took Brst
AFTERNOON.
7. One Stop...Pelicans Parade
8. Selection...The Pirates of
place with Naughty Child running Cash Sweeps 1. Selection. Toto Joyce. third. At the village bend the field
10:20
ber, 150lb... (Mr. Crokam)2Sir Paul's Dunmore Dahlia, Mr. 2: Des Year's Gentle Cat
6.00
2nd 3rd
697
10.80
M (Mr. Dalgarna) Mr. Goshend's Scotchbox (late
Nativeand)1471624
Overture... Lusipiel..... Bela
cket No 82
560
was bunched but coming into the|
3 Selection... Mr. Manhattan
Talbot
home straight Claymore Dahlia came
5122nd S 237.3.4. $
445
222
(Mr. Kirkpatrick) 0 Sir Ellis Kaddorie's Alaska Chief,
15015. (Mr. Bremner) 0
4. Valse...Smiles then Kisses
hir John Feel's Burning Daylight,
513
Ancliffe with Red. Ensign third. A good race.
$2,770
5. Selection... La Gran Vis
out and displaced Cadzow's Glen, Unplaced ponies and Algerian Chief, taking second place
at the Anish berveen Claymore Dahlia Valverde and the Chin, the former winning by
B. March... The Old Cork Road
Adams.
a longth and a half, with Red Ensign Third, hall length behind.
Commission
TotalANG
1501 Mr. Dalgarno) 0 Mr. Staves Dunford. 152lb...
(Mr. Bremner) 2 | Sir Ellis Kadoorid's. - Algerian
Chích, 15215 (Mr. Bremner) Mr. Stayes Nutford, 1531b.
(Mr. Saares) C Moxon's Aviation. 275816.
M16 (Mr. Crokam) Mr. Alisure's Rab. 150lb.
MESSES, Döwpiggin and Sand
Islesman, 155b. (Mr. Seth) Messrs. G. and G.'s Cornet.
The light effects. the Oriental) music, the mountain scenery, the picturesque crowds, the retrification of the beggars kept the audience under the charm until the end. It' was an intellectual and artistic treat. This first attempt at serious humorous. plays has received a beautiful ene couragement. We hope that the fradition will be kept in the future by the Hongkong University. Noticed in the audicace
The Hon. Dr. Claud Severn
Mr. Melbourne
Sharp Counsellor
General Ventris
King's
Bishop and Mrs. Lander- Major Wakeman diora Commodore, Mr. and Miss
Gurper
Mr. Hay
and the whole University stati
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