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LOCAL OPTION GIVEN WALK-OVER

FAIRLY GOOD SPORT.

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In the Fifth Aggregate Stakes at Saturday's races the seventh extra meeting of the season- Local Option was given a walk- over..

Favourites turned up fairly re-

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to form. On the rather hard going times were not on the fast side, Local Option returning a last quarter of 28.8/5 seconds in. his exercise gallop. Racing honours were fairly evenly distributed.

In spite of the fine weather the attendance was below normal with the result that both the "tote" and the cash sweep received less patronage..

HE, the Governor (the Hon Mr. Cecil Clementi, C.M.G) was an interested spectator but Sir Claud Severn did not have the pleasure of leading in either of the.. ponies run in Lady Severn's name. The Cash Sweep results are given below, drawers of unplaced starters getting $50 each:

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1. SHAUKIWAN STAKES: FIVE FURLONGS.-For China Ponies that have started at any two extra meetings in Hong kong this year. (W.) Win ners of a race since January 1 1925, barred. Unplaced starters in Hongkong this year allowed

(Mr. Freidy

backUp to the straight Gray Messrs. Dyer and Baith's Loch Streak, held the lead and was Rannoch, 152 lbs. never headed although hotly pure sued. Two Pairs was on the rails but Nugget was nicely ridden to beat him for second place. Jambu and Grey Streak were about equal favourites with little demand for any of the other six.

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Mr. Bagram's Gymp, 154 lbs. M Brodie)

Many lengths 4 lengthe Time: 2:07.4/5. Pari-Mutuel

Winnera 7.17.10 Place 1st

5.60

8

4

Mr Roda's Persian Parrot 161 lbs. (Mr. da Roza) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Baldorney Star 152 lbs. (Owner) Mr. Goodie's May Leaf, 186 lbs. (Captain Oxspring) Alsóran: Uncle Alf, sate Prim- rose Leaf (Mr. Buck).

11 lengths, 1 length.. Time: 2.44.4/5. Part-Mutuel

Winner

Place 1st

...$9.80

2nd 6.00

3-SHEK-O HANDICAP: "A

CLASS: ONE MILE-For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize $160. 3rd Prize: $100. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

2nd 7.00: Saligia, 181 lbs...

(Mr. Pollock), 1

Here again punters showed nice Judgment. Mr Reidy was Mesars. Dunbar and Stanton's.

content with last place until the Chicago, 159 lbs., «d

He then last quarter of a mile, (Lt.-Com. Thompson) Messrs. Dyer and Beith's took Loch Rannoch up steadily

and the race was his at the dis Rothesay, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Reedy) tande post. Persian Parrot waS first away with Beldorney Star second. Rounding the post the first time, the Parrot and May Leaf led in company with the Star lying handy. Up towards the Rock, the order was still Persian Parrot. May Leaf and Beldorney Star but the last named dropped back at the home bend, 7SHATIN HANDICAP: ONE AND A QUARTER MILES.-- For China Ponies. Winners only Entrance Fee $5. Ist Prize: $460 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand,

148 lbs. ..... (Mr. Davies) 1 Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia,

150 lbs. (Mr. Brodie) 2 Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey. Knight, 160 lbs. ... di nege

(Mr. Pollock). 8 Mr. Relyon's Uncle Chick (late Golden Chrysanthemum, 161 lbs. ...(Mr. Doyle) 4 Also ran: Curiosity Shop (Mr. Nomazee),

2nd 8.80 Made a hot favourite, Saligia justified expectations. being front from the fall of the flag to the winning post Chicago, Gymp and Rothesay ran in the order named. At the 5 furlong post Rothesay was. second but Chicago. followed Saligia, into the straight. Rothesay beat Gymp in the last 100 yards for third place.." 4-FIFTH AGGREGATE

STAKES-Value $500. tanee-One Mile.. For all China Ponies. Catch weights at 10 st. 6 Winners of an open race or open Griffin race Value $600 or ever or Ponies that have wor the aggregate prize in the Gymkhana Stakes or Aggre gata Stakes in any season 6 lb. extra. Non-winning Subscrip- tion Griffins allowed 5 16.

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A Cup to be run for five times, or as decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at the end of the Season to be won by the Pony scoring most marks in the races for the Aggregate Stakes at the Extre Meetings during the Season, counting 4 points for a Arst; 2 for a second; and 1 for a third.

Note: Gray Morn has already won the Cup with 12 marks.]. Mr. B. D. F. Beth's Local Option 151 lbs. (Mr. Pollock) walked

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Time 2:13.4/5, (last quarter 28.3/5)

Of the eight ventries in this race, two had started before it. was run, three went out for the 5th event, one for the 8th and che for the 7th long Local Option by himself. He had to run-round. for the walk-over. The first three furlongs were done in a canter. Warming up, Local Option finish. 5 lbs. Jockey Allowance. Ened in 2.13.4/5 of which the last trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $200. quarter was in the very fast time 2nd Prize: $150 3rd Prize: of 28.3/5. $100.

Mr. Roda's "1ersian Parrot, 143 lbs. (Mr. da Roza)

Mr. Jonathan's Solly, 165 lbs. (Mr. Doyle)

1

2.

Lt.-Com.. C. R. Thompson's

Hallsham, 166 103. (Owner) B Lt-Com. C. R. Thompson's " Strathalan, 150 lbs......... (Mr. Pollock) Also rant Unele Tam (Mr. Buck).

21% lengths, 1 length. Time: 1.19.4/5,

Pari-Mutuol

Winner.

Place 1st

2nd

$9.80

6.30: 7,60

To begin with the public judged form to a nicety, the five runners finishing almost in the exact order

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1% lengths, many lengths. Time: 2,42,2/5. Puri-Mutuel:-

Winner

Place. lat

2nd

$34.70

14.20- .12.70

This was the most open race of the meeting." Beauty Dahlia and Spotted Sand made all the running. leaving the better-fancied Uncle Chick and Grey Knight too far behind to catch up. Spotted Sand was second until the Rock, where he passed Beauty Dahlia. There two fought out a strong finish but. Spotted Sand's old gameness won him the race. Grey Streak was. third and began to creep up at the foot of the incline but was never on striking terms. Uheld "Chick was leat most of the way and finished a very bad fourth,

THE WEATHER.

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A.typhoon on the far side of the Philippines (in about Lat, 07 N., Long. 180 E., moving W.N.W.) is reported this morning. A later report says that the typhoon is crossing the Visayas Islands in a form of a shallow depression. 5. STANLEY PLATE:

The weather report states that SIX FURLONGS For China the anticyclone continues to move Ponies, Grifins of this year, slowly eastward, and is now cen (WI) Winners of two racestral over the Sea of Japan.

5 lbs. penalty; of three or more Til noon to-morrow, the fore- races. 10 lbs. penalty. Subscrip- cast is (Hongkong) N.B. winds, tion Griffins of this year allowed fresh fair (Formosa Channel) N. 5 lbs. Unplaced ponies allowed winds, fresh to strong. 5 lbs. Jockey allowance. En- trance Fès $5. 1st Prize: $400; 2nd Prize: $150 3rd Prize: $100.

Mr. Roda's Arabian Parrot, -

145 lbs. (Mr. da Roza) 1 Messrs Dyer and Beith's Blotting Paper, 160 lbs...

(Lt.-Com. Thompson). 2 Mr. Dynasty's King of the

Plains, 165 bê. ...

(Mr. Davies) 3

158 lbs. (Mr. Brodie) + 4 Also ran: King Emperor (Cap- tain Oxspring, Nugget (Mr. Reedy), B

3 lengths, length. Time: 1.33.2/5. Pari-Mutuel

in which they had been placed. Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, Solly led after Colonel Hall Brut- ton had got the field away at the first attempt with Persian Parrot. last.

At the entry into the 'straight, Mr: da Roza had already taken first place. He won comfort- ably. There was a struggle for place money. Solly kept. Hail- sham out by a length. 2-SHEK-O HANDICAP: “B” CLASS: ONE MILE-For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize $160. 3rd Prize: $100.. Mr. B. - M. Austin's "Grey"

Streak, 162. be.. Std.

(Mr. Pollock)

| Mr. Bartholomew's Nugget,"

150 lbs. (Mr Reidy)

Mr Tate's Two Pairs, 188,

Mr. Goodie's May Lest

1

Winner. Place 1st 2nd 8rd

$54.50

7.50

5.60 5.80

Blotting Paper was favourite, with King of the Plains in close demand and Saracen third Arabian - Parrot, the fourth fancied, won in convincing, atyle: King of the Plains shot but at the start being partnered by the win- nar Nugget ran last. Up the incling the Parrot was first, 2ollowed by the two Kings and

Mr. Davies) 8 Blotting Papers who made up ground by a strong burst round- King of the Blotting Paper and battled it out from the post with the others

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147 lbs..... (Mr. de Roga) Also ran: Jambu, late Stunner Dahlia (Mr. Dayle); Mowgli (Lt Com. Thompson) Vallant, late Valient Dahlia (Mr Brodie); Tadworth (Mr. Nemance)

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