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most exciting adventures on the

course that must not run smooth. HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACES. Sweeps

SECOND DAY'S MEETING:

INVIMOLELE ENG WINS,THE DERBY.

RECORD TIME - ESTABLISHED.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

Ticket No. 340 1st $1,888.60 280 2nd $539,60 442 3rd $ 269.80 $ 50,00 $687,00

1.

160 (Mr HY I

3

Another popular tale teller is Marie Connor Leighton, who is repre

Unplaced ponies sented hy The Man Who Knew

Commission All, 51 chapters of murder, mys- tery, and love. Richard Marsh,

Total"

$3,435.00 another "best seller," has a thea- trical-society story call **Apron

Unplaced ponies $25.88 each, ticket Strings," full of plot and dialogue.

No: 340, 290, 370, 442, 646. There is also one by the great Le Queux. These are all in "colonial”

This is Derby Day, the big day of It was warthy of note that the Mr G. H. Potts, Fighting King, or cheap cloth editions. The others are John Long's well known six-the race meeting, and it seemed that trafic and police arrangements, so Sir Paul's, Dahlis, 1551b (Mr Vida) 2 all of Hongkong, the young and the successfully carried out yesterday, pennies, which, to be up to date did, the rich and poor, the hale and were continued to-day. Every body / Mr John Peel's, High Tide, 1551b (Mr Johnstone) like all else, now cost a shilling the lime art ever the blind was well pleased with the manner in They are by-such writers as travelled out to Happy Valley to which the Police Department carried/Me Joe and Gussie's, Exchequer Bil, 1551b (Me White) out its part of the work of the day.Sir Paul's, Charing Cross, 1551b, tis Torke. Marie Corelli's runner watch the great event. up." Nat Gould, Robert Buchanan,

The Weather Man again was good H.E. the Governor, Sir Reginald

Mr Soares) L. T. Meade, Fergus Hunie", and to us. Apparently determined to Stubbs, accompanied by Lady Stabbs, Many lengths Three lengths. J. E. Ruddock. We have found make up for what he did last year. Mr. Burlingham, A.S.P., his aide-de Start 12.30. A good start was them comfortable companions on,when he sent down rain, and blew emp, and Capt Warner, arrived made. The first past the post for for example, the trip to Macao. up a cold wind to make everybody mis on the course just before the the first time were The Dahlia, For those in search of something rable, he turned on the sun and let surt of the second race. The party Charing Cross, Exchequer Bill, High to read

we offer this mnemonic | just enough of a breese come through was received by Sir Paul Chater. Tide, with Fighting King, last. The to make things comfortable. The Other distinguished visitors expected same order was kept at the Green day started out with a thick haze, were. Vice-Admiral Duff and Miss Gate and at the back stretch. and for a time it looked as if the Duff, General Sir George Kirkpatrick. Up the incline Fighting King moved sun might have trouble breaking Lady Kirkpatrick, and the Misses up rapidly. At the bend he was through. But it did break through Kirkpatrick, the Bos. Mr. Cleud second, followed by High Tide. with a rush, in time, and long before Severn, Colanial Secretary, and Mrs. The Dahlia was still going strong the opening race at noon the Severn, Commodore Bowen-Smith leading by several lengths. At the Valley, the harbour, and

tip:.

If on the, coVEĽ

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You see John Long

Fork out freely

You can't go wrong.

DISTINGUISHED VISITOR,

2

the

The crowd that made its way to the racecourse was larger than the crowd yesterday, and that is saying

others.

The general atmosphere of keen- ness which is always associated with the Jockey Chab meeting vs vel

(Mr Shaw)

Mr Harley's Bogeyman, 1551b

Capt. Henderson & Mir Dyer's

South, 155lb (Mr Doyle) 0 Capt. Henderson & Me Dyer's Co

West, 158 (Mr Hiscox). O My McMase's Adverariat, 35I.

(Mr Bartholomew) 8 Mr Namazen's Ardayan, 149th-

(Mr Nemare) Sir Paul's Delight Dahlia, 1521b

(Mr Vida)

Two lengths; one length.

A good race. Passing the stands, Givenchy, By Jingo, and Delight Dahlia led. At the Green Gate By Jingo went ahead and led by length Up the incline By Jinga maintained the lead, also at the Black Rock. The Dahlia came up at the bottom bend. In the bone streton Irish Stew and Aspirin sparted and beat By Jinga

Time, 2.40.1/5.

THE GOVERNOR'S CUP- Presented by His Excellency the Governor, with $600 added to the winner; second $300; third $200. For China Ponies. Weight. for inches as per scale. Winners st this meeting of one race b.; of. two or more races 10th. extr. Griffins allowed 3lb. Subscrip- tion Griffins of seasons. 1919-1920 and 1920-1921 of both classes that have not won more than one race allowed 10b. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $10. Five furlongs,

green hills of the island were and Mrs. Bowden-Smith, and many home stretch Fighting King sported followed by High Tide and beat the Dahlia easily.`- deluged with its cheering rays.

3-THE HONGKONG DERBY-

A Sweepstakes of $20 each with $2,000 added. For China Ponies, bond fide Griffins on date of entry. First pony to receive 70 per cent.; Pari-mutuel:

Winner, second 20 per cent.; third" 10 per |

-Places-1st Weight for inches as per scale. One mile and a half. Fari-mutuel:

The time made in the Derby by

.

Ticker No. 1069 1st $3,237 50 1131 2nd $ £25.00

"445 3rd $ -462,50

$ 375.00

$1,200.00

$13.20

$ 6.90

2nd 3rd

$10.00

$12.40

Winner, Places 1st

$26.40

Cash Sweeps,*

$880

2ad 3rd

$ 680

$ 620

Unplaced ponies

P

Ticket No. 1497, 1st. $10.906 111 2nd $ 3116 1324 3rd $ 1,558

Commission

$ 500

.

$ 4,020

$20,100

Cash Sweeps

Come. gentle Spring; etberal mildness come At last the parental sun relents, deigning the dawning of a smile instead of the cold stare that made the winter of our discontent. The races current a good deal. There were many maintained. The Derby produced its -observe that current is the word people who could not attend the race excitement; this being fostered by felicitously aptare called our meeting every day; there were many rumours that Invincible King one of

cent. However its name Ltd Spring Meetings are they not who could not attend more than the hot favourites, had gone lame and

They synchronize this year with one; but they all made sure to would not run. our nusting Spring. For behold:pick out this day. For this was the went up on the board and it proved we swear it by the Prophet, as we day of days. They had to see the the winner.

classic event, the Derby, that bas Journeyed citywards this morning; been run every year since 1873, and our eyes, questing for colon and for promis, lit upon the foliage of that has been growing in interest on Invincible King of 3.08.3/5 was bet the mango tres in the barrack each occasion. Last year, when the ter by 2/5secs. than the record made Colony had little more than recovered in 1911 by Coronation Rose, whose yard, and our of them was in its breath after the war, was the time was 3.09. bloom. So idiot. Not one of our first time that it could really In the Third Race Invincible eyes. One of the mango trees et itself out in enjoyment of a race King's Win was quite unexpected. brandished spires of bloom, it did. (and even then its enthusiasm was This pony did very well at the train and said that Spring was come,dampened by the execrable weatherings but yesterday it was let out that Thereupon our streetcar was

But this year-well, this year was he had been scratched owing to a remmphal chariot, and our progress perfect. The weather was great, the had foot and was not expected to to the place of drudgery a gludsome track was in excellent shape, the rum. Consequently all hopes were going. Mercurial? What of that Valley and the wonderful race course centered in the two. Dahlias. Invic- Unplaced ponies $100 each, ticket You win a Trampery cash sweep, never looked prettier, there was a cible King, however, entered at the Nos. 111, 824, 1497, 1324, 1225, 1449, that gives you spuna currency you good fist of entries--and everybody last moment and won

"380, 1173. do not really need, and you mark was in a mood to get most possible your joy thereat by ingurgitations pleasure out of the event. and grins it were exaggeration to call wreathe smiles. Wherefor in the Derby itself, the third race of can you sear us, who have met Spring face to face, and enjoyed an eye-kick. as the Frenchman puts it" with the dryad of the mango tree? Cheerio! The Spring has come, is here, here, here..

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MARRIAGE.

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Now let us hasten to remove any impression we may have caused that we scorn these gum chewers. Everybody has the right to seel

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Of course the greatest interest was

Unplaced ponies Commission

Total

Total

$6000.00

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 429, 1080, 290, 524, 1069, 307:

| 445, 1182, 1131, 813.

Mr. Gilpin's Triumph, 152.

1

.0

(Mr. Knoll) Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlia,

1585.... (Mr. Vida) 2 Mr. Soares's Spotted Sand, 150b. 1. THE JOCKEY: CUP.-Winans | Mr G. H. Potts' Invincible King,

15516 $500; second $200; third $100.

(Mr. Soares)- 3 ............................................ (Mr Füll) -1

Mr. Dyer's Carsson, 147b. For Subscription Griffins of both St Paul's Honesty Dahlia, 152ib

(Mr Knoll) 21

(Mr. Hancox) classes of any season. To be rid-

Mr. Endeavour's Only Hope (late den by Jockeys who have not had Sir Paul's Hope Dahlia, 1551b

(Mr Vida) 3. "Waterlight, 15215. more than three winning mounts

(Mr. White) 0 previous to this meeting in Hong Mr. Fash's Harlequin, 1551b

(Mr. Heard) 0 Mr. J. F.. Macgregor's Strathfar.. kong or China. Weight for inches

Winners barred. Mr. Henry Humphreys' Speckled

rar. 1551......... (Mr. Yh) 0 a's per scale. Entrance $5. Once rousid.

Mouse 1551h..(Mr. Willenmuir) 0 Sir Paul's Charing Cross, 155b. Mr. R. Maggregor's The Renowa

(Mr. Sutton) 0. Pari-mutuel :

1581b...............(Mr. White) Mr. John Peel's Ankle Deep, Winner,

160. (Mr. Johnstone) 0 Places 1st

(Mc Johnstone) 0 Mr. Seth's Moonshine, 148.

2nd 3rd

the day, due to be run about 1 pm. Before the race, which is always for new and untried, ponies-that is, untried except for their performances in the races of the opening day-the favourites were Mr G. H. Potts' Invincible King; Sir Paul Chater's Honesty Dahlia and Hope Dahlia: and Mr Henry Humphreys' Speckled Mouse. The backers of The latest development in the Invincible King, a graceful runner, strike of teashop employees is that regarded as a fine fair weather pony, the employers have refused to were jubilant. The track and the negotiate farther, on the ground that day, they said, were ideal for their the employees have failed to carry favourites. The reports that Invin out their alleged acceptance of a cible King had a tender leg were not compromise suggested by the Hon. regarded as discouraging, it being Unplaced ponies Mr. Lau Chu-pak, and have decides generally considered that the pony Commission to engage new helpers from Canton which did not run yesterday, was in and Macao. It is the purpose of the shape to make one superb spurt, and shops to resume business next week: then could be withdrawn for the The daim is made that after agreement, to rest up för future races. ing to settle the strise, the employees The wise people took great com- went back on their word.

fort in the fact that running cordi- tions were the same to-day as yester

Cash Sweeps

5.30

Mr John Peel's Coat of Arms,

5,50

158lb

6:10

Mr Soares' Forest Child, 15216

8.50

Ticket No. 440 1st $1,213.10 513 2nd $ 346 60 10 3rd $ 173.20

P

2

$ 175 00 $477.00

-$2,385,00

Total

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 440, 2, 513, 354, 218, 19, 246, 249,364, XL:

1541b....

lengths.

<

(Mr Soares), 0 Mr. H. P. White's Merrysand,

Three lengths; a bead.

(Mr. Seth) 0

152.

*** (Mr. Heard) One and a half lengths; half a

Start 1 p.m. "A good start was length.

made. Harlequin led followed by

Coat of Arms, Forest Child and

Start 2.30. A good race,

The

Honesty Dahlia. The same order was ponies started in a bunch. At the kept at the Black Rock. At the bend back stretch Ankle Deep," Spotted Harlequin was four lengths in front Sand, and Merrysand led with the of Coat of Arms and. Forest Child, others behind. The same order was Honesty Dahlia now beat Forest Child kept at the Black Rock. In the bore and Coat of Arts overtook Harlequin stretch Dahlia and Triumph came up. They looked like winners until near-strong. Triumph bear Dahlia and Spotted Sand and ing the bottom bend Speckled House came in first. 1 got third place. In the home stretch Dahlia had a good race together Hope Dahlia sported up as also did which resulted in Dahlia raking second 2 Invincible King both of whom had place,

hitherto been out of the picture. A Time, 1:15.2/5.

(Mr. Doyle)

(hir Gibson)

(Mr Potts)

0

6-THE LUSITANO CUP.-Pre-

setted by the Members of the Club Lusitano, with $400 added to the winner. For China Ponies, bond file Griffins on date of entry. Second to receive $200; third S100. Weight for inches as per scale. (Jockey allowance.) Win- ners 7lb. extra. (Subscription Griffins of both classes of this season 1920-1921, winners .00 penalty, non-winners allowed 715.)" Entrance $10. One mile.

3 good race ensued between Speckled Mouse and Invincible King and the two Dahlias, resulting in invincible King winning easily with Honesty Dahlia second Hope Dahlia beat Speckled Mouse for third place.

Time, 3.08.3/5, 04THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIF-

FINS

CUP.-** CHALLENGE Value $1,000. For Horse Bazeer Subscription Griffins of the current season. Weight for inches as per scale. To be won two years con- secutively by ponies, the bond fide | Pari-mutuel : property of the same owner or

Winner, owners. Winner to receive $500

Places:-1st and 70 per cent., second $200 and 20 per cent., third $100 and 10. per cent. of the Entrance Fees until Cash Sweeps:- the Cup is finally won when the second pony will receive 75 per cent. and the third pony: 25 per cent. of the Entrance Fees in addi- Unplaced ponies tion to the place money. Entrance | Commission $10. One mile and a quarter.. Pari-mutuel: Winner Places: 1st

An official message from Chefco day, and that therefore some line could Mr Ferdadud's Pawnshop, 1551b

(Mr Soares) announces that Wang I-chi of Webe had on what the ponies that hai-wei, who has been endeavouring raced yesterday could be expected Mr Salats' St. Anthony, 1551b to erect a brewery at Chefoo, bas to do, floated a joint stock company called

Of the ponies entered in the Derby, Mr Carpetnor's Don Juan, 1551b pastimes. They want not mental the Kiaotung Brewing Company, a mile and a half race, Ankle Deep stimulants so much as mental seda-capitalised at 50,000 Chinese dollars. yesterday won the Maiden Stakes Mr. Basto's Shooting Star, 155lb (Mr Bartholomew) tives. Of literature, if you will A brewery is being erected at Laohu three-quarters of a mile, with Parran excuse the vulgarity of the image mien, a Southern suburb of Chefoo, and Harlequin, also entries in the Mr Gilpin's Raggedyann, 1541h for the sake of its force, cur local which will soon be in operation. It Derby, running second and third.

North, 1521b...(Mr Hancox) people ask not for food but for however regarded as an experi Speckled Mouse, favourite to-day Capt. Henderson & Mr Dyer's

ment, because it is doubted if the took the Trial Plate, one and a chewing gum.

(dr May) business can be successfully conduct quarter miles, from Empire Dahlia, also Mr L. N. Leeft's Now or Never, ed by the natives, states the Japan a favourite to-day, and from Coat Of

Arms who came in third. In the Rac- Mr McMase's Feradventure, 15516 Advertiser,

(Mr Nemiazee) 0 ing stakes, of one mile, Honesty One of the most curious wills of Dahlia was first, in the Jockey Club Mr John Peel's Tiddleywinks, 1550

(Mr Jardine) '0 happiness or its nearest equivalent the year was proved recently, It Stakes, one and a quarter miles,

(Mr Spinks) O where experience teaches that it was that of Mr. Alexander Richard Silver streak won, with Hope Dablia Mr Staves' Blackfriar, 1521b

One and a half lengths, two may be found. The wise man dieth Moore, master mariner, of Bannister second, and in the Kalgan Plate, even as the fool, and all is vanity: Street, Withernsea, who left £3,144. three-quarters of a mile, Leighton

Start 12 noon. One false start was It became known that the tie Who can say that the mathematics He directed: That his body shall won, with Repulse Bay Chief second. rard and of Mrs. Gerrard, Athell his Alice, or that the literary lapses those used by the nearest board of yesterday in the Challenge Cup made. When the ponies got away Caruntfield Faid Allied St. Anthony and Tiddley-winks led, Terrace, Edinburgh, to Helen of Professor Leacock are more guardians for their dead people and ging were recorded in a dead heat., with Peradventure and Pawnshop)

without any religions O.B.E., foolish than his professional lec-cremated Fairlie Henderson,

ceremony dealing with the super-will be run off to-metrow evening second. Don Juan was a good third This order was kept passing the daughter of the late Mr. George tures? Not we, at any rate.

The band of HMS. " Hawkins" stands. At the Green Gate Here before us, in a parcel of natural; the ashes to be enclosed in after the last race Henderson, Engineer, and of

a deal box or bag and given or sent

Never ⠀⠀ spurted Mrs. Henderson, 8 Antigua books from John Long the pub to Richard Johnson, proprietor of the rendered an enjoyable programme Now Street, Greenock.

lisher, is certainly something to read," and & choice, we imagine, Pavilion, Bannister Street, Withern during the day, under the direction and went up rapidly. At the incline sex, who has promised to scatter of Bandmaster H. Lodge, adding the order was St. Anthony, Fawnshop. wide enough to prevent any, liter them in the North Sea a mile from much to the pleasure of the occasion. Now or Never, and Don Juan. At ary gum-chewer from drawing land," for which he

the bead, Don Juan was third with St. to be given The programme follows: Here is Rancher Car-2 to pay for boat hire, etc. He

Anthony and Pawnshop still strongly LOPES. At 22. Range Road, blank.

ahead. At the straight Don Juan Shanghai, on February 24, Lino teret" by Harold Bindloss, left numerous small legacies, and at March-On the Quarter deck.

felloff, Pawnshop and Tiddley- Jose Lopes, formerly of the author who has an enormous fol- the death of his brother the residue

winks challenged St. Anthony whom Cash Sweepe Treasury Office, Hongkong, aged lowing. He is here faithful to his of his property is to be divided he Overture-Tancredi,

they both passed. Then Prwnshop: Canadian Rockies, to bis English-tween local charities. 70. By cable.

left St. Anthony and came in first, man bebaving well in trying cir

one and a half length in front. St. cumstances, and to the sweet re-

again sparted and came in third. Anthony came in second. Don faan Unplaced ponies

Commission

Time: 154,

George Gerrard, of Hongkong.

son of the late Rev. George Ger-

of Lewis Carroll were wiser than be enclosed in a coffin, sitalar to

DEATH.

The China Mail. patience.

when

-"MORNING."

:

Richarda, Rossini ..Joyce. Waldtenfel Sullivan.

:Selection-Toto y

Vale-Tout Paris............... The new U.S. Mercantile Marine Selection-Patience ward of love that follows virtuous entered upon its earlier days at a Saite A Lover in Damasc

Here is a translation | time which was most favourable to

Woodfords Tinden from the Spanish of Thanez, which its expansion, and during the period March-Old Comrades. ·Teike. TRUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE ranks as Literature with a capital of high freights its outlook was a Selection--Yes Uncle...

L. The author of the Four Horse- very promising one. But shipowners men unfolds the droma of the life have always had to face periods of

BOEGIONG, THURSDAY, FER. 24, 1921.

AFTERNOON.

of a member of the helirse, when slump, and had therefore to put by Marchella Hannibal was seeking his place in for a rainy day. Now that the days Suite An Evening in Toledo the sun. James Blyth, the par- of falling freights are upon us, the LITERARY CHEWING GUM,veyor of strong mest for babes, United States Shipping Board, and submits "The Widow's Wooing," U.S. Shipowners find they have more Even where sport and games and a tale of a young war widow in an tonnage on hand than they know Interm lancing make the life, there is eastern county town that is scath what to do with. Lacking the ex always the familiar demand" for

Romething to read. Our book gly satirized. May, Wynne makes perience of such old hands at the One Ste

20.

Ayer. 2.-THE EXCHANGE. PLATE.

Presented by the Bankers and

$13.50

$ 7.60

$13.40

$17.80

2nd 3rd

Ticket No. 740 1st $2,150.40

Tolai

23. 2nd $ 614.40 396 3rd . 307.20-

$ 300.00 $843.00

$4.215.00

$37.40

$13.30

2nd 3rd

$18.60

$ 830.

Ticket No. 534 1st $3,220.00

Total

1192ád $920.00-

997 3rd $ 460.00;"

$ 200.00 $1,200,00

$6,000.00

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, icket Nos. 480, 119, 1078, 724, 53, 47. 898, 997, 756, 25, 777.

Sir Paul's Sportsman Dahl,

155b:

(Mr/Vida)

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Stanley Chief,

158b. ... (M/ Knéu) 2 Mr. Nemzzee's Paran, 47.

(Mr. Nematce): 3. Mr. Fash's Javelin, ib.

Mr. Heard) Messrs. Joe and Gsie's White

Foam, 149b. (Mr. White)^{\

Makie's Tweedum, 15015, (Mr. Timmis) Mr. John Peel Paper Money,

155...(Mr. Johnstone)

Unplaced prinies $25.00 each, ticker Exchange Brokers of Hongkong Nos. 23, 710, 125, 182, 740, 612, 378, Value $1,000- to winner; second 195, 668, 753, 39%, 107, 243, 557, Messrs. G. C. Moon and sob.

Steffan

to receive $300; third $200. For

162

Ching Ponies. Weight for inches

***

as per scale Winners at this meet Mrs John Johnstone's Irish Stew, ing of one race 5lb.; of two or more

The Pirates of

-Demoiselle

Sullivan

üher.

Fernie.

Richards.

Parimutuel

The Band of the Wiltshires will

Hawkins

Winter, Places

again on Saturday,

2nd

$6.70

8.50

a.moving story of The Ambitions game as the British shipowners, they Valse Whis sellers and librarians know it, and Jill, whose dreams come we faced with a imoblem which will they know it as a request that is tme, and disappoint, till love con- prove costly one in any casey and Selection La Gran Vi... hard to satisfy For these askers Holes. Amy Joker has a brace may mean, on the part of U.S. ship March The Golden Stripe

not wish to read to learn, or of thrillers, The Snake Garden owners, wholesale distrust of mer to brighten caltors, but agreeably and The Moon Flower. Both calle adventure which will prevent

are tales of South Africa, with a repetition of the experiment for a play to-morrow, and the band of the to pass time that is not claimed by other, and perhaps more congenial Boers and, blacks, in them, and the long time to come.

155lb... Mr Johnstone) 1

Faces Tlb, extra. Griffins allowed Mr Fash's Aspirin, 155lb (MrHeard) 2 Mr. G. Have Muscovite

Mesars, Hosie & Lay's By Jingo,

King, 167. (Mr. Hi 5b. Subscription Griffins of both 149lb

(Mr Seth) Mr. Staves's paiston, 1521b. classes of this season 1920-1021 Mr Allure's Jock, 153th

(Mr Bell-Irving) hellowed 1015. ^ Etrance $15. From Makga

(Mr. Sutton) 0. the ran mile post once round and yr E. Barto's Shooting Star, 155th

Mr. Stephen Pure Silver, 149b.

(Me:~Walllenmuir}/ SLENEMAA (Mr Bell Irving) 0.

Mr. Stephe's Spynie, 1501. Mr H. Birkett's Blackspot, 155b

(Mr. Doyle) ́ ́0 gths; half a length Antinued on

Mrs Descon, Frampton, 155b...

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