TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924. HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

FIFTH EXTRA MEETING.

BETTER RACING YESTERDAY.

The concluding day of the Fifth Extra Mecting, yesterday, was productive of some better racing, though fields, on the whole, were somewhat disappointing. The results were:

FROM TWO MILE POST. ONCE ROUND AND IN: (ABOUT 1 MILE 165 YARDS-A cup presented to winning Jockey by Spotted Sand. For China Ponies, Weight for inches an per scale. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won more than TIVE Races. Jockoys allowed 10 lbs. but penalized 2 lbs, for each fiat race won. 1st Prize $400. 2nd $150. 3rd $100. Mr. Roda's Roman Parrot,

1.-NOVICES RACE:

148lbs..... (Mr. da Boza) Sir Paul's Orient Dahlia,

158lbs. (Mr. Charles)

Sir Paul's Valiant Dahlia,

152lbs. ..... (Mr. Potts) Messrs. Albert &. Arnold's.

ONE MILE For all China Ponies that have run in Hongkong and -not-wona-Race here-since-1st. Jammry1924, other than a race confined to Hongkong Sub- Winners of scription Griffins.

Win- ono race 5 lbs. penalty. her of two or more races 7 lba.

6-MANTON PLATE:

penalty. Weight for inches as per ate. 1at Prize $400. 2nd. $150. 3rd $100. Jockey allow-

ance.

Mr. A. A. Alves' Starland, →

167lbs.......

(Mr. Sewell) 1 Messrs. Potts & Croucher's Manchurian Prince. 167lbs.

(Mr. Potts) 2 Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remédios'

Pawnshop, 162lbs.

(Mr. Zellensky), 3 Also ran: Golden Jubilee (Mr. da Roza).

CASH SWEEPS,

THE CHINA MAIL

Below will be found, the results of the drawing of the Cash Sweeps at yesterday's, race-meeting:--

Race 1-No. 422; No. 161; No. 12.

Prizes: $1,327.20; $379.20; $189.00.

95

Unplaced ponies $20 each: Noa. 188, 866, 862, 128, 416, 246.

Race 2-No. 306; No. No. 264.

· Prizes:- $1,698.80; $488.20; $241.90.

Unplaced pony $20: No. 500.

No. 107.

Race 8.No. 195; No. 113;

1.

"Prizes: $1,886.50; $589.00; $269.50.

Unplaced pontes $20 each: Nos, 171, 419, 227, 176, 586, 128, 146.

Race 4-No. 659; No. 330; No. 197.

Prizes: $4,087.80; $1,167.80; $583.90.

CRICKET.

CANTON VISITORS GAIN VICTORY.

WIN BY FOUR...

Victory, hy the narrow margin of 4 runs, went to the Shomeen Sports Club in their interport match with the HK C.-C. yesterday, our visitors thus getting their revenge for last year's defent.

Play continued after our report had gone to press yesterday and an adjournment we made for tiffin, after which the match was played

to a conclusion.

Scorea-

H.K.C.C.

H. E. Hollands, 1.b.w. Basket 0 G. R. More, b Pomfret

28

R. E A.. Webster, e and b

Gordon

17

H. Owen Hughes, c Lawrence,

b Benson

Unplaced ponies $50 each: Nos. 620, 368, 405, 637.

H. J. Armstrong, b Pomfret G. H. Piercy,

0

Newmarch, b

2

3

Time: 34; 1.09 2/5; 1.43 2/5; 2.17.

Won by five lengths; four lengths.

No, 663.

Prizes: $297.50.

Unplaced ponies $20 each: Nos., R. Vallick, not ont Tote: $6.60; Places, $5.50, $8.90.1241, 96.

* Extras

T. D. MacNicoll, b Pomfret 10 Race 5 No. 116; No. 657;E. W. Hamilton, e Gordon, B

Pomfret $2,082.50; $696.00; J. Finnie, b Pomfret

F. N. Young, b Lawrence

Pomfret...

24

0

11

2

Total ......

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

(1.

132

II.

W.

Satisfaction Dahlia, 148lbs,

(Mr. Goodfellow) 4 Also ran: Rialto Star (Captain (Mr. Oxspring). Smart Guy Sewell),

Bluebottle (Mr. Mezieres), Pet Mouse (Mr. Palmer) and Sunstar (Mr. Peat), Time: 14, 45 2/5 1.20 476;

1.54; 2.26 3/5,

Won by two lengths; half a length.

Tote: $15.40; Places, $7.00, $7.50, $11.60.

2.-ORMONDE

HANDICAP:

Prizes: $2,440.90; $348.20.

1

Unplaced ponies $20 each: Nos. 659, 271, 58, 550, 79, 606, 200, 2316, 398..

}

19

15- R- 39

19

SHAMEEN 8. C.

7-MODERATE PLATE: SIX Race 6-No. 488; No. 1;

FURLONGS-For all ponies No. 286. that have started at this Meet- Prizes: $2,153.20; $615.20; ing and not won. Weight for $307,60. inches as per scale, Ponies uo-

Unplaced pony $20: No. 482 P. E. Baskett ....10 2. 34 1

+ H. 8. Gordon....5 placed at this Meeting "allowed

169. 18 Prize $100 2nd Race-7-No-191 No.458A-Pomfret $150,

3rd $100. Jockey No. 248.

J. M. Newmurch .6 allowance.

$697,40; H. H. Benson ... 3 - 16. 1 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Fern Leaf.

E. D. Lawrence.... 1

1 1 158 hs... (Mr. Harriman)

Bowled three no bulls. Sir Paul's Valiant Dahlia,

152lbs...... (Mr. Gibson) Mr. L. Dunbar's Kashmir,

152. ... (Mr. Charles) 3 Sir Paul's Woodpecker, 152lbs.

(Mr. Soares) 4 Also ran: Irrepressible (Mr. 1 [Sewell). Langsat (Mr. Zellensky). White Rose (Capt, Oxspring), Full House (Mr. Pent), Little Minch (Mr. Potts). Exchange Bill (Mr. Palmer), Hartfield (Mr. Davies). Time: 31 3/5; 1.08 3/5 1.36 2/5.

ONE MILE.--For Ponies that have won at least two races since ist January, 1994. 1st Prize .3400. 2nd $150. 3rd $100.

Jockey AllowANCA, Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand,.

164lbs. (Mr. Davies) Mr. A.-H. Carroll's Fern Lenf. 160lbs... (Mr. Harriman)

2

3,

Lady Severn's Langsat, 148lbs. (Mr. Zellensky) Also ran: Rivergrass (Mr. Charles).

Time: 32 2'5; 1.05/3/5; 1.88; 2.11.

Won by a length, two lengths. Tole: $9.10; Places, $5.70. $6.40.

Won by a head; half a length. Tote: $17.60; Places. $6.70.

$8.00, $6.80.

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A. T. Tany, Lhow. Webster...... 71Kowloon C. C. beat H. K. O, C.

J. Rodger, e Owen Hughes, b hy 1 wickets []}

Younger

H. S.. Gordon, Finnie, b

Young

E. D. Lawrence, Hamilton,

b Young

Vallack

Newmarch, e Young, b

Below will be found the tickets taken on the totalisator on the different ponies in each race, E. Baskett, e and b Owen yesterday. Only figures on the winners' machine ure given.

-

Race 1-Satisfaction Dahlia 219; Roman Parrot 249; Rialto Star 91: Pet Mouse 14; Valiant Dahlia 81; Sunstar 15; Smart Guy 14; Orient Dahlia 179 Blue

bottle 1.

Race 2-Spotted Sand 623; Langsat 139; Fernient 374; River- grass 125.

1

Race 3.Hartfield 360; Pen- castle 846; Gaudie 43; Speargrass

Hughes

H. H. Benson, Owen Hughes,

b Hamillon

St. G. B, Clark, e, Hollands,

Hamilton..

R. J. Hall, not out...........

Pomfret, Webster, b'Owen G. Duncan, vun out ...

Hughes

Extras

3.-LETCOMBE STAKES: SIX FURLONGS.-For ponies that have started in Hongkong, at

A field of nine went to the post least twice previously to this

for the Novices race, Roman Meeting and have not since left Parrot. Satisfaction Dahlia and the Colony. Weight for inches Orient Dahlia being the most 5; Nastaran II. 13; Junglecock 2; F. N. Young 17 3 18. per scale.

Winner of one heavily backed. Mr. Macnamara, Fuil House 63: Bandicoot 3:1. Owen Hughes 14.1 3 race 5 lbs. penalty, of two or after three breaks-away: sent them Exchange Bill 39; Drake 6. more races 7 lbs, penalty. Sub-off to a capital start. Orient was

E. W. Hamilton 3 pribtion Griffing of 1924 allowed sent to the front, his stable com- Race 4-Newton Abbot 390; G. R. Vallack ... 5

lha. 1st Prize $400. 2nd $150. 3rd $300.

panion and Satisfaction moving up Silver Spear 300; Grey DragonR... A. Webster 5 Jockey

at the half-mile post. Mr. Charles | 716; Cottongrass 10; Mopoke 34; allowance.

led into the straight, followed by Silverleaf 69; Wattheau 20, Valiant with Roman Parrot com-

Race 5-Prince Regent 1135; ing through. fast from the ruek.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Pen-

castic, 159lbs.

(Mr. Zellensky)

1

Mesars. Birkett & Mackie's

Hartfield, 159Rs

(Mr. Mackie)

2

3

CRAIGENGOWER V. B. G. A.

home

10 match yesterday, each side bathing

twice,

1 Scores :---

H. K... C, 18T INNINGS

2D. E. G, Nicholson, o und, b

Goodwin

6. Reid, by Goodwin

H. Howell, e Ramsay, b Lee

04. Stevens, b Goodwin

J. Crawford, b Goodwin

0 R. M. Macalpine, b Overy

D

H. Griffin, Earnshaw, b Lee 3)

5 D. H. MacMuster, b Goodwin

20 R. Hepburn, not out

33. Bridger, b.w. Goodwin an

H. Spicer, b Goodwin

Extra

3

13

.136

Playing-at-home-in a friendly

at yesterday afternoon, Crai-¡G. Lee, e and b. Reid

or lost to an R. G. A. team F. Goodwin, is Stevens by 55. rims. Scores:-

E. f. A.

Half-way down the straight Mr. Uncle George 21; Eli 20; Majestic da Roza on the Parrot, shot past Lad 10; Day of Surprise 95. Valiant on the rails and over- Race 6-Manchurian Prince 82; hauled Orient to win by two Starland 649; Golden Jubilee 53; Capt. C. J. F. Beasley, b Dixon lengths. Mr. da Roza rode a well-Pawnshop 182,

Lieut. Hall, b' Dixon judged race, and took a chance

Race 7.-Kashmir 534; Vallantieut. Henslowe, b Abbas that many more experienced Dahlia 104; Little Minch 4 Major H. Smith; e Dixon, b

Fritz coming through on the inside with Valiant hanging in badly. How- ever, all is well that ends well and

Also ran: Bandicoot (Mr. da rider, would not have taken by Nastaran II. 12; Langsat 321 Capt. N. C. Parkes, not out

Mr. J. de Jong's Drake, 162lbs. (Mr. Charles) Mr. Nemazee's Nastaran II.,

160lbs.

(Mr.Seth) 4 Roza), Full House (Mr. Harri- man), Gaudie (Mr. Davies), Jungle Cock (Mr. Palmer), Spear grass (Mr. Potts) and Exchange Bill (Mr. Sewell).

Time: 32; 1.03 4/5;. 1.36 2/5.

Hartfield 448; Fernleaf 398; White Rose 13: Woodpecker 11: Exchange Bill 4; Irrepressible 3; if Mr. da Roza sticks to the game Full House 1. he should, in time, prove a valu- able addition to our list of jockeys,

In the second event, Mr.

mount

Lieut. J. H. Smith, Schnepel.

b Muskett

Bergt. Gifford, not out

Extras

38, W. Hill, b Howell

(Total for 5 wkts, dec.) 173

Capt. Barrefi, Sergt. Bell, Sergt.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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40

3 Earnshaw

01.. 3, R. ..11.3 3 14 7

4.

14

24

2 Overy

5

1, 9

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29

1

K. o. c. 18T INNINGS.

1

8

1

A. R. F. Raven, c Hepburn, b

Sterens

10

S. Jex, e Howell, b Crawford

17

7

42 C Barnshaw, c Stevens,

AW. Ramsay, b Macalpine J. R. Dunean, e Macalpine, b

Hepburn

23

10

0

Hopburn

120. B. Raven, b Hepburn

D. S. Green. e Mucalpine, b. 41 Crawford

17!

H. Ovary, nos out Extras

19 4

Total

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ROWLING ANALYS19.

Stevens Macalpine

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12

11

7, Queen' Road Central,

Crawford

4 17

11.

Dixon Abbas Fritz

M. R. 197 8 1. 39

Hepburn

4 3

2, 26 1 Howell

5

1

9

44

H. K. C. C. 2ND INNINGS,

Pinna *Muskett Schnepel

Q

13

D. G. Nicholson, c Raven, b

37

-1-

*Bowled two wides.

CRAIGENGOWER" c. c.

100 H. Howell, b Lee

1

D. Reid, b Earnshaw

17

H. Spicer, e Ramsay, be Lee...

J. Bridger, b Raven"

6

1

4 J. Crawford, c. Raven, b Q

Raven

17

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R. Player, b Lieut. Smith...

11 H. Stevens, b: Goodwin

8 M. R. Mucalpine, not out

36

35 D. H. MaMaster, hot out

--Extras

14

11

10

(Total for 7 wkts. toe.) 143,

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· DOWLING · ·ANALYSIS.

Goodwin 118 Lee

0,

M. R 跷

11

7 40

.11

1 18.3

Burnshow

2

18

Overy.....

4

1 17

9

α. 30 A. Raven 35 3

O. Raven ..... 41.18* 38 3 72 17 3

13 112 .1 6. Jex, b Reid

13.

KO. c. 2ND INNINGS..

00. B. Raven, b Howell'

.0 18

not bat

Won by three lengths: two Dynasty's spotted wonder, despite was again disappointed seeing a lengths.

his "steadier" of 164lbs.. went to runaway victory for which back- Tote:

$7.30; Places, $5.60 the front and stayed there, win-us. Dr. Kew's pony received a $6.70, $38.60

ning handily by a length. The dividend of 10 cents. When Mr. -HONGKONG ST.LEGER: time was poor, but Fernleaf could Gibson found he was out on his ONE AND THREE QUAR-make no impression on Mr. Davies own, he wisely did not drive his TER MILES. - For Chino

In the third event, Pencastle mount in the last 100 yards, other- Ponios. Griffins of 1924. Weight 146 lbs. Winners of one race and Hartfield were in the van from wise the record would have been

broken. early in the race, though Drake

In the sixth event, Mr. Sewell was actually second when the field had an exercise gallop on Starland; |swung round-the-home-turn,Mr-

us when called upon he came away Zellensky brought his mount away from Manchurian Prince to win by at the distance post and won com lengths, the last quarter being fortably by three lengths from 33 3/5. Pawnshop was seen to be M. Pinna, e and b Bell Hartfield. with Drake ? lengthsame on the way to the post, but E. Hanson, b Bell away. Pencastle was an odds on he nevertheless finished gamely T. Schnepel, b Gifford favourite.

Ths. extra; of two or more races 1st Prize $500. 10 lbs, extra. 2nd $200, 3rd $100. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Grey ·

Dragon, 156lbs.

1

2

(Mr. Zellensky)

Mr. Fergusdud's Newton

Abbot, 151lbs. (Mr. Soares)

Mr. A. HaCarroll's Silver Leaf, 151b... (Mr. Harriman)

3 For the Hongkong St. Leger,

reached

and obtained third money.

E. Mowfung, cand b Gifford'... Fritz, e Bensley, b Hall 5.Abbas,-c-Parkes, b-Belt-

Extras....

Tolat

Mr. Dynasty's Silver Spear,

Grey Dragon was a shade better. In the final event, after numer- 156ibs....... (Mr. Davies 4 than 54 on with Newton Abbot ous false starta in which Valiant Also

next in demand and Cottongrass and Fernleaf were generally pror. K. Modi, h Gifford Fun: Wattheau (Mr.

the outsider of the party. Sewell). Mopoke (Mr. Charles), Soares was allowed to cut out the apparently arose between the p. A. Dixon, b Smith

Mr. minent, some misunderstanding Hyder, b Smith, c Hall Cottongrass (Mr. Goodfellow).

Time: 38: 1.15 3/5; 1.50; Pace until the 6 furlong post was starter and the jockeys At any W. B. Muskott,, not out. 2.23 1/5; 2.56 2/5: 3.31; 4.05 3/5. 1.15 3/5; 1.50; 223 1/5 when in which incidentally Valiant and a second time-38; rate a shocking bad start resulted. Wan by three lengths; two Silver Spear and Mopoke joined Fernleaf did not suffer. Wood- lengths.

Newton Abbot and Grey Dragon, pecker was in front till the 8 Tote: $9.60; Places, $5.90, $8.50, the next quarter being run in furlong post, when Fernleaf and $9.60.

Turning 38 1/5 At the half-mile post, it Valiant took the lead. 5-PADDOCK PLATE: HALF was evident that the issue lay for home Kashmir-badly left at Rel

MILE. For China Ponies. and Mr. Zellensky. They turned on the outside and though he Lieut. Smith

between the mounts of Mr. Soares the start-came with a great rush cfford Weight for inches as per scale. 1st Prize $400. 2nd $150, 3rd Grey Dragon had the foot of his sufficiently close to justify the Liant. Hall

into the straight almost level, but never caught the leaders, he was Capi. Barrett $100. Jockoy allowance.

spotted opponent although the remark that he was unfortunate

}

Dr. F. H. Kew's Prince Regent,

1881ba...(Mr. Gibson) 1 last quarter was 34 3/5—and gain- to be beaten. A tremendous race ed the verdict by & lengths. Mr. home resulted, in which Fernleaf

Mr. L. Dunbar's Day of Sur

prise, 152lbs. (Mr. Charles) 2 Mr. Relyon's Uncle George,

152lbs. (Mr. Potts) 3 Mr. Stanton's Ell, 147lbs..

BOWLINIZANALYSIS..

0. AL

4

A. W. Ramsay, c and b Griffin 34- KOWLOON V. H. K. c. c.

Goodwin, & Griffin Thanks to a hit by O. B. Raven, G. Leo, b A. Stevelts

Harriman, on Silverleaf, was third, gained the verdict by a head from for 2; off the last bell of the match, 2 lengths away and Silver Spear Valiant, with Kashmir only half a

poor fourth.

length away. Woodpecker was

The half-mile was a flasco, fourth, two lengthis behind." What wa

Also ran: Majestic Link (Capt the first attempt with a flying Mr. Macnamara had carried out Prince Regent mounted at the happened to Hartfield, a firmi (Mr. Sewell) 4 post was alowed to LEAWAY.A second favourite outdoorcare. Oxspring).

start and won as he Uked with Day hie invidious task most command- Time: 29 2/5; 58, 375.

of Surprise, 8 lengths ahead of ably throughout the meeting and Won by many lengths; three Uncle George, an easy second. It is, therefore, doubly unfortuna lengthr

With an even break, Mr. Dunbar's that in the 6th and 7th rac Tote $5.10 Placas $5.50 pony would assuredly have made yesterday, he should have str 36.600

sana race of it. Ad it was the publican bad patch.

Helps Over Hard Places Diluted with a litle in retezed

18

3

I. R. Duncan, fun out

10

4

H. Overy, not out O. B. Raven, not out:

Extras!

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"Total" "for

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