MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929,
FOOTBALL
Soon
places, 1st $18.70; 2nd $6.90; 3rd going. King's Falloch improved Alsh had drawn alongside.
steadily and was going strongly at after passing the maile post, The Winner Places the finish to pass the post together Ape came again but, through Mr.
with Fifty-Fifty. The Pheasant Harriman's waiting game, Iran on into third berth.
jobviously shut in. Thanks to Loch'
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THE CHINA MAIL,
RACING
DAY
Bennett & Cave's San Francisco 158 lbs. (Mr. Bulteel) TWO DEAD HEATS ON FIRST Liang & Wong's 0-Moon 168 lbs.
(Mr. Wong). 3 Cheng & Ng's Glory 157 lbs.. (Mr. Charles)
2.
by the thrilling racing on Satur- Bakers Bay ......
O-Moon day.
MR. HEARTS FOUR WINS
Excellent sport to-day, the second day of the Hong Kong
A held, 4 longths.
Pari-mutuel: winner $9.00; Huntington
Jockey Club's second extra meet-places, 1st $6.50; 2nd $9.80. ing of the season, was forecast
Time: 1 min. 16 secs.
W. K. Lo's White Mist 140° lbs. -
(Mr. Blackhouse) Time: 1 min. 88.2/5 secs. 21⁄2 lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel, inner places, 1st $7.20; $18.60.
0 $6.20.
Imperial Hall $10.70; Young Pretender 2nd $28.50;, 3rd Tarmacadam
Раск 'Winner Places Our Prince
485 724
618 914 410
681 162 323 110 226 108 264
88
127
Thunderbolt
179
408
Winner Places Sunning
172
277
444 316 254 248
Duke of Melrose
57
118
Kom Tong Hall
36
181 101
13
Blue Danube ...
52
120
14
Blue World
43
88
39
100
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KOWLOON v. R.A.
Ragged and Disjointed Play
On the outside, Mr. Heard took Alsh not closing in, Mr. Harriman Loch Etive up after the distance found a gap and drew level with post but had the hard luck to be the other three, the spurt con- Monterey Bay
interfered with by U Un II who tinuing to the winning post. Fly-
The Gunners obtained two bad- The last named and ing Stag beat Loch Alsh and The ly needed points as the result of City Hall
36 100 ran wide.. Monterey Bay, the first outsider Little Thunder were fifth and Jamaica was close up fourth-in their visit to Kowloon, a high to pass the winning post at the sixth in an interesting race. The that position more because of the scoring match ending in victory 180 right moment, returned an excel- joint winners paid well in both the rider preferring to pull hard at the for them by five goals to two..
beginning than because the pony! lent dividend. Second and third winner and places section.
was not good enough. were the two ponies carrying most of the money...
Tarmacadam cracked the pace.
| Monterey Bay and Peck were well up but the latter dwindled oût after running two farlengs. Young Pretender was another pony with the vanguard.
Both Imperial Hall and City Hall were content to stay at the rear until the 4 mile post.
17-Union Plate: Six Furlongs. For
China Ponies, Non-winning Subscrip-9-Empire Handicap: "A" Class: One and a Quarter Miles For China
With the rain keeping off, some San Francisco now and then, close Glory big fields finishes, two dead heats and Ja 2 splendid tussle up the Erin's Isle an almost equal distribution of straight, the favourite, Bakers Bay, Duke of Nieblung
tion Griffins of this Club of this sea successful favourites and out overhauled San Francisco in the Brigade Call
Bon Weight for inches ns per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Fee siders, the big crowd went home last few strides after & grim effort Gold Medal
2nd Prize: $5, 1st Prize: $400. to get on terms. and just clinched White Mist pleased.
$150. 3rd Prize:, $100. The favour Twilight Eve Everything went off without a the odds of 5 to 1 on.
John. Peel's Skinfaxi 155 lbs. . hitch, although there were one ite drew the rails' berth but San Desert Stormi
(Mr. Heard) 1 or two instances of ponies being Francisco got away best when the Ace of Spades ... interfered with when all out. flag felt. Q-Moon
Favourite at just over evons,
Gubbays's Sunshine 152 lbs....
(Mr. Backhouse), Dividends were maintained at a lengths to the bad at the start but Huntington was in front from start Sunning and Thunder- satisfactory level and the cash quickly disposed of Glory. Mr. to finish.
Into the straight Tarmacadam Topside's Mountain Air 155 lbs. (Mr. Harriman) G. U. da Roza, on Bakers Bay, was bolt, who were joint second favour showed the way with Young Pre- sweeps were well patronised.
Mr. A. J. P. Heard, who is now content to follow San Francisco ites, failed to catch the judge's eye tender looming large on the rails Mac's Zephyr 165 lbs......
(Mr. Seth) for place. There was Then Monterey Bay came into the stationed here in transfer from round until the top of the straight even Shanghai, canie into his own as when he drew out and launched his some excuse for Thunderbolt, run- picture in the middle and Imperial Mrs R. M. Dyer's Aberdeen 158 (Mr. Bulteel) Mr. T. 9.ning out of his class and handicap Hall swept up on the outside. one of the "star" gentleman riders successful challenge. on the China Coast with four vic- Bulteel appeared to make the mis-ped by a poor start. Sunning had Monterey Bay forged ahead and Hec Cheong's Bronze Idol 356 ..(Mr. Charles) tories in six attempts. Three were take of not trying to increase his no excuse, however. He was jatayed there to surprise the crowd. in consecutive races, his record for lead in the first three furlongs and second to Huntington at the criti-Young Pretender beat Imperial Lau & Lee's Duke of Normandy II 168 lbs. ... (Mr. Wong) thereby suffered by comparison at cal moment hut failed in the run Hall narrowly, what time City Hall the day being:--
1st d.n.s; 2nd won; 3rd won: 4th the critical moment. O-Moon was in up the straight.
had come up close to the rails with R. M. Austin's False Alarm 152-
lbs. (Mr. Newbiggin) 0 ran fourth; ridden all out but was receding Blue World's effort was belated. ja nice burst at the end, only to be wun; 5th d.ns; 6th, 7th won; 8th, ran third; 9th d.n.s.after three furlongs and, not seem-At the mile post second place was thrown out of stride through being Service's King's Parade 158 lbs. (Mr. Churchill) There was some con- ! Ing to like the rather soft going, assured but, this pony never look-shut. ir. (d.n.s. denotes did not start).
That Mr. Heard's capabilities are finished a poor.third. recognised in evident from the fact
ed like spelling danger to Hunting-
ton. Blue Danube came out of the Handicap: that all his firsts were on favourites. Z-Commonwealth
"C"ruck, ran side by side with Thun- Class: Six Furlongs. Tor China derbolt for a while, and finally Ex-Derby Winner
Panice. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd forged ahead to earn third place
came Mr.
Mr. Heard Next to G. U: da Roza, who won the opening race and dead-heated for first place, in another event.
Prize: $100.
Dyer & Beith's Tangle 160 lbs. (Mr. Heard)
Mr. F. M. L. Soares, who is the Splits's Half Pint 144 lbs. ... only jockey taking part in local
(Mr. Harriman).
racing at present to have won the Ip & Mo's Inca 157 lbs.
Hong Kong Derby (the honour
having been denied to Mr. Heard in James's Rummy
a long career), came into his own
by catching the judge's eye in the Mancunian's last race of the day.
of the owners, Mr. "John Peel" Dynasty's Dark (Mr. B. D. F. Beith) saw Mr. Heard
carry the dark blue and white braid Mrs. Charles's in twice. And Mr. Beith was also
{money.
Twilight Eve was a bad last. Duke of Melrose was very promin jent in the paddock but never show- 2ed up in the race.
(Mr. da Roza) 3 150 lbs. ...... (Mr. Reidy) Alderley 143 lbs.
4
(Mr. Backhouse)
0
Eyes 154 lbs..
(Mr. Bultcel)
.0
May 157 lbs.
(Mr. Charles)
0
Times Good
lbs...
.(Mr. Mockler) 0 Hynes & Mackie's Pumpkin 147
lbs. disappoint. con- Times did not
(Mr. Clark) 0. sidering that the course had been H. K. Uong's Silver Stag 150
lbs. subject to half an inch of rain, the
..(Mr. Wong)
0
0
.......
associated in Mr. Heard's other two D. A. Cave's Movanagher 155 winners.
were
day before. Where fields were Mrs. W. T. Southorn's, Touch small, the finishes
close. Wood 146 lbs... (Mr. Stanton) Where a fairly large number of Mac's Zephyr 154 lbs. ponies faced the starter, there were
(Mr. Churchill) 0 death to
Time: 1 min. 36.2/5 secs. always a few in at the
11⁄2 lengths, 1⁄2 length. maintain interest to the last stride.
Pari-mutuel,. winner $14.80; Favourites claimed the first four races, two returning less than evens, places, 1st $7.20; 2nd $21.80; 3rd Then came Monterey Bay (Mr. $24.10. Y. M. Loo, of Macae, up) with $175.50. After that outsiders beat Tangle the "book of form" three times more Dark Eyes and only one favourite justified ex-Pumpkin pectations.
The Cash Sweeps of the day resulted:--
Race 1.
No. 319
$779.80
++
16
222,80
356
111.40.
4-First Aggregate. Stakes: One Mile. Value $590. For all China Fonias. Catch weights at 10 st. 9 lb. Win- ners of a race Value $600 or over other than a race confined to Sub- scription Griffins, or Ponies that have won the aggregate prize in the Aggregate Stakes in any season, 5 b. extra. Non-winning Subscription Griffins allowed Ib.
A Cap 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 tearing most marks in the races for the Ag
Aggregate Stakes at the extra
during the sea meetings
seaɛon to
son, counting 4 points for a first; 2 for a second: and 1 for a third. The benefit of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a sale. Any winner of the race
this carry 6 lbs. extra for each win in subsequent starts for the race, but in the event of a
a pony carrying penalty not winning, 2 lbs. to be deducted next time he starts, such 2 lbs, to remain deducted until he wins again, when he will carry the full penalties
without deduction. CLION. Penalties accumulative up to 15 lbs. the event of two OT more
the
Jbs.
Ibs......
Hynes & Mackie's Papaya 152
lbs...
...(Mr. Clark) Ho Sai-man's Pink Pearl 150 lbs. (Mr. Ho Sai-man) Service's Sopron 150 lbs.
Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Chan Tin-sion's Winsome Stag
159 lbs.
(Mr. Soares) 1 Hynes & Mackie's Pickle 144
lbs.
. (Mr. Clark) 2* "Ho Kom-tong's Town Hall 153
lbs....
(Mr. Wong), 2 L. Dunbar's Delaware Bay 143
Ibs.......
(Mr. Harriman)
There was little about the play to excite enthusiasm, both teams playing ragged and disjointed football. The Gunners were cer- tainly superior on the run of the play, however, and should have further added to their score on more than one occasion.
The R.A. crossed over with a lead of two clear goals, Schofield and Gardner being the marks- men. The play proved slightly in quality after the interval and the home team began to have more of the gume. They were unable to turn the tide, however, and the Gunners scored three more
2
3
4
0
Eve's Grand Tattoo Eve 180 lbs. (Mr. Raldy)
o
Tam Man's One-Third 142 lbs.
goals through Gardner, Allem
0
(Mr. Loo)
4
and Whitehall, whilst Kowloon
Ho Kam-tong's Rose Hall 140
0
lbs. (Mr. Ho Sai-man) Time: 2 mina. 37.3/5 secs.
o
replied twice through the medium of Clemo and King.
1 lengths..* dead heat. - Pari-mutuel, winner
Maltby, Ward, Gardner and Schofield were the best perform-
$29.20; ers for the R.A., Nicholls Wad-
o places, 1st $8.10; 2nd (Pickledington, and King were the pick
$10.80, 2nd (Town Hall) $6.40;
0
Winner Places
Town Hall
626 709
Grand Tattoo Eve
389 469
WHEN YOU J. C. Macgown's Suntosh 165 lbs.
0
Winsome Stag Pickle
229
327
131
*175
Delaware Bay
66
224
0 One Third Rose Hall
33
81
17
38
0
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(Mr. Reidy) Harbot's The Jungle Book 152
ybs.
(Mr. da Roza) Time: I min. 34.4/5 secs.
3 lengths, 1 length. Pari-mutuel, winner $9.80; places, 1st $6.70; 2nd $28.00; Srd
$18.60.
Skinfaxi
Winner Places
Duke of Normandy
II.
928 634
255 377
Papaya
125 334
Sunloch
80
64
Zephyr
76
124
Mountain Air
66
118
Aberdeen
44
72
Sunshine
43
70
Bronze Idol
22
51
The Jungle Book
15
110
King's Parade
10.
22
Sopron
9
17
Pink Pearl
$
12
3 17
False Alarm
on
course, WES
of the home team.
Result:- R.A.
Kowloon
ST. JOSEPH'S v, S. CHINA “B”
Good Recovery by the Chinese
Showing form like that he dis At Happy Valley, St. Joseph's played at the time before his leav-conceded both points to South ing the Colony (he won the Derby China "B" after establishing a Idea! Dahlia in 1923), Mr.lead of two goals... The game was F. M. L. Soares rode a smart race well contested, with fouls few and to win on Winsome. Stag. The far between. St. Joseph'a had time, for the condition of the much the better of the matter excellent. Making prior to the interval and scored the pace with his light impost, through Reed and D. Leonard, Mr. Soares eased Winsome Stag the latter being in particularly aff just a shade before the grand lively form.
be finale, when staved off the After the change of ends South challengers with confidence--and China assumed the ascendancy returned a fine dividend. Town and, after Yip Kum-king, had Hall (the favourite) and Pickle opened their account, Wong Kee- |bung_on_grimly... One-Third was leung obtained the equaliser. The the only other pony within strik closing stages were most inter- ing distance. The remainder of ésting, both sides struggling for the field were "killed" by thegter- victory, and South China were rific pace.
at length able to take the lead as the result of a fine solo effort by Chu Kwok-suen,
Result
Grand Taftoo Eve found the 160 ha. far too much to carry and
South China “B” St. Joseph's
2
CHINESE ATHLETIC v. CLUB DE RECREIO
Once again Mr. Heard won with Rose Hall ran an inglorious last. good judgment and rewarded his Mr. Harriman, on Delaware Bay, admirers with nearly even money as also caught napping by the although his mount, Skinfaxi, was early bursts but came through the a hot favourite. Duke of Nor-ruck after a mile-and improved
no further. mandy 11, next in demand, was
Pickle looked like doing the trick Papaya, also never eonvincing.
at the distance post but failed to supported, also ran nowhere.
catch the winner. Meanwhile Mr. Skinfazi had a good start but wong had come again with Town This game played at the Valley let the Hall to dead-heat with Pickle for before the big Chinese match Mr. Heard preferred to others lead. At the two miles' second place. Next were Delaware was rendered negative by the post he took his pory to the van Bay and Grand Tattoo Eve, far be- fact that Recreio fielded only 6.Empire Handicap: "B" Class: One and stayed there to win comfort-hind."
and s Quarter Miles For Chino ably.
ponies tieing with the same number fusion which made no difference of marks after five races have been
run the owners shall either divide the to the result. Had City Hall been value of the Cup which is hereby able to get a clear run, the verdict placed at $1,000, or shall run off on a might have been different;
Winner Places 271 655 201 473
110
197
May 4.
81
113
!Inca
46
79
Half Pint
46
89
day to be fixed by the Committee, not
Rummy
41
74
Zephyr
23,
44
Silver Stag
39
81
Alderley
25
65
Touch Wood
13
20
6
Unplaced runner ($50.00), No.: Movanagher
298.
Race 2,
No. 396
92
Fr
352
$852.60 243.60 121.80
"
Unplaced runners ($50.00 each), Nos.: 145, 162, 15, 203, 164, 59, 420, 242, 408.
Race 3.
No. 100
352
159
$1,055.60 801.60 150.80
ם,
Unplaced runners ($50.00 each),
Nos.: 188, 148, 233, 139, 381, 496,
191, 146, 380, 487, 383, 233.
Race 4.
No.
1
457
108
15
Race 5.
No.
1
408
$2,755.20 787.20 398.60
$1,621.20 468.20
351
- 231.60
כן
22
not
Tangle, the favourite, was leading until at the distance post from whith stage there was never any doubt as to first place but there was a stiff fight for the remaining places.
show out in Half
being the same day as the last race for the Stakes but within two weeks therefrom. In the event of a run off the weights shall be weight. for inches as per scale. Entrance $5. 2nd prize: 3300. 3rd prize: $150. Beith & Heard's Christmas Chimes 154 lbs... (Mr. Heard) Hinson & Wong's Chesapeake
Bay 154 lba..... (Mr. Wong) Lau & Lee's Duke of Chantilly 164 lbs...... (Mr. da Roza) Time: 2 mins. 05 secs. A head, 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel.
May
first to was but another outsider Pint soon joined company on the place, 1st $8.80. outaide. After two furlongs,
21
31
winner
588 239
$8.50;
Winner Places 924 803 188
74
Alderley swept past the van and Christmas Chimes eatablished a commanding lead. Chesapeake Bay .. This pony locked as if he would Duke of Chantilly
Ponies.
The Officials The officials for the meeting
The Jungle Book, having pre-] viously made the pace, fell back. as did Zephyr, an which
Mr. were: Harold Seth made one of his now rare appearances
Patron-H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi,
K.C.M.G.
4
Visitors Short-Handed
eight players and in a one-sided first half the Athletic scored three goals to nil.
In a farcical second half the Athletic added seven goals and ran out winners by the score of ten goals to nil.
The game calls for no
com-
1st Entrance Fee $5. Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. Sid Prize: $100. Yam Man's Fifty-Fifty 157 lbs.
(Mr. da Roza) 1 Dynasty's King's Falloch 152 lbs.
Honorary Stewards: H.E. Vice- (Mr. Bulteel) 1* After the distance post, Sun- W. E. L. Shenton's The Pheasant shine began to stretch out and Admiral A. K. Wastell, C.B., H.E.
Major-General J. W. Sandilands, ment. The Athletic did as they 169 lbs......... (Mr. Clark) 3, ultimately was placed second.
liked. The only redeeming fea- D.S.O., Commodore Dyer & Beith's Loch Etive 153 Mountain Air created a mild C... C.M.G.,
ture was that the Recrcio, so fus.
(Mr. Heard) 4 sensation by coming through from R. A. S. HOL
Stewards: Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, hopelessly outclassed, stuck the. the far end to snatch third money Service'a As You Like It 143 lbs.
(Mr. Clarke) o jln last few strides from Chairman, Mr. B. D. F. Beith, Mr. game to the finish, Roda's Bright Prospect 144 lbs. : Zephyr, which had just beaten The R. M. Dyer, Sir Henry Gollan, Kt.,
LEAGUE TABLES C.B.E., Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Mr. Next (Mr. Backhouse) Jungle Book in the run in.
T. E. Pearce, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. were Bronze, Idol and Papaya. Cheng & Ng'a Doubtful 149 lbs.
Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton, Mr. P. (Mr. Loo) 0
Tester.
win, but, on entering the straight, A fine race and Mr. Heard's third Glenside's Fanling Stag 152 lbs.
ran terribly wide and got lost, liter-victory-making three in succes- ally, in the field which came up.
the
Mr. C. G. S. Mockic, Clark of the
Mr. D. E. Clark, Judge,
sion.
Half Pint had slipped into the
made
(Mr. McCartney) 0 Lee Fu-wing's Little Thunder
153 lbs. Christmas Chimes drew the rails
(Mr. Wong) 0 lead, followed by Tangle, which Mr. and
with Stanton & Reidy's Mowgli 150
1£s.
(Mr. Reidy)
8. Dominion Plate: One Mile For Course.
China Ponies, Subscription Griffins
the
pate
A. J. P. Heard had brought up Duke of Chantilly running side steadily. Half Pint hung on with by side. Mr. T. L. Wong, on Chan & Rafeek's Nara Stag 150 several others coming into the pic-Chesapeake Bay, held hard behind. lbs.
ture.
(Mr. Harriman) 0
of this Club of this season. Winners
First Division V
Cools. P. W. D. L F. A. P,
.18 12 2 4 35 21 26 .17 10 4 3 44 30 24 .17 10 8 4 26 18 23 .17 9 5 3 37 24 28 .17 9 3 5 43 22 21
19 18 36 26
26 19
Mr. S. A. Sleap, Second Starter. Kowloon 18 K6 7 18. 27 Mr. F. Subbon, Paddock.
H.K.F.C. 17 35 9 24 17 5 3 9 41 Recreio Mr. C. M. S. Alves, Mr. H. W.RA...10 699 21 37 Small Unita .17 0 0 17 13 88
Moon, Handicappers
S. Chios Somersets Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. C. B. Brown, Police
Athletic of one race weight for inches; Win-In charge of the Scales.
K.O.S.B. nera of two races 5 lbs, penalty:
Mr. W. D. Fiddes Wilson, Starter. Royal Navy 18 9 1 8 10 Winners of three or more races, lbs. penalty; non-wirers, allowed 5 lbs. Jackey Allowance. Entrance Fee $5, 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: .. (Mr. Proulx) 0 $160. 3rd Prize: $100. Time: 2 mins, 43.3/5 seca.
Tester & Abraham's The Ape * Dead heat, 11⁄2 lengths.
155 lbs. (Mr. Harriman) 1 close up fourth, with Movanagher Chimes shook off Duke of Chantilly.
Pari-mutuel. winner (King's Chan, M. & A. E. M. Rafeek's and Dark Eyes (the latter second Chesapeake Bay had come up by Falloch)
$16.40, (Fifty-Fifty) Flying Stag 155 lbs. ...na favourite) next best.
(Mr. Soares) now but Mr. Heard had sensed the $15.30; places: 1st (King's Falloch)
brought Christmas $9.50, (Fifty-Fifty) $9.30; 3rd Dyer & Beith's Loch Alsh 160 danger and China Chimes up the whole length of the $7.50.
1st straight under the whip.
Inca's effort, on the rails, After two furlongs, Mr. Wong re- Loo Cheuk-suen's U Un II 148 was belated; catching up Half Pint duced the gap and ran two lengths lbs at every stride, he just lost second or less behind the other two. Turn- Unplaced runners ($50.00 each), berth. Rummy, on the outside, was ing into the straight, Christmas Nos.: 608, 577, 516, 115.
Race 6.
No. 71
346
17
418
$872.10 872.10 193.80
Unplaced runners ($50.00 each), Nos.: 597, 250, 230, 492, 299, 356, 567, 118, 897.
Race 7.
No. 272
$1,356.60.
258 499
387.60 193.80
"P"
| 3-Commonwealth Handicap:
Class: Six Furlongs For Ponies. Entrance. Fee $5. Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150. Srd Prize: $100.
John Peel's Huntington 157 lbs. (Mr. Heard)
Stanton & Reidy's Blue World
2
lbs.
Mr. Wong left his effort till after The Pheasant the mile post and failed by a head. Fifty-Fifty Had he exercised his judgment Mowgli otherwise, the favourite might have King's Falloch been beaten. Duke of Chantilly Loch Etive
411.
620
235.
B57
.(Mr. Heard) 3 Winner Places Wayfoong's The Jamaica 155
Jbg.
(Mr. Clark) 0 Time: 2 mins. 18.1/5 secs.
234
308
1⁄2 length, length.
212
840
Pari-mutuel winner $19.20;
168
-367 places, 1st $20.90; 2nd $40.10.
135
.160
Little Thunder
74
The Jamaica es 116
As You Like It
25
62
The Ape
-363
Nara Stag
54
96
Loch Alsh
234
201
12
-16
Flying Stag
· 56 ·
59+
12 7
43
A hundred yards from the win
16
peake Bay on merit.
159 The (Mr. Stanton) 2 was beaten four lengths by Chess U Un II. Unplaced runners ($50.00 each),Yam Man's Blue Danube 161 lbs. Nos.: 162, 506, 256, 559, 625, 504, 518, 370, 296; 245, 370.
Race 8.
No. 131
$1,468.60
414
12 108.
419.60 209.80 Unplaced runner ($50.00 each), No.: 455.
*No. 681
54 570
Race 9.
$1,612.80 345.60 346.60.- Upplaced runners ($50.00 each), Nos.: 621, 97, 201, 596.
1.--Colonial Stakes: Five Furloug
For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per sesle: Jockey allow ance Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100, SA
Dunbar's Bakers Bay 158 lbs.
(Mer da Roza).d
Han Un'a Desert Storm 152 lbaj -
Kitchell & Li's Duke of Melrose
Mr. A. A. Alves, Timekeeper.
Dr. J. C. Macgown, Honorary Surgeon.
1
Second Division
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Major F. Roche Kelly, R.A.V.C., Royal Navy 21 19 1 1 85 19
89
- 59 21 28
Mr. L. Reidy, R.M.C.V.S., Honorary K.Ó.S.B....19 10 1 2 91.18 B3
Somersets...19 13 2 Veterinary Surgeons.
Athletic R.A.F. .....20 S. Chins "B" 21
Mr. C. B. Brown, Secretary. Linstead & Davis, Treasurers.
Band Music
17 11 1 5 20 23
9 8 8 44 39 21 9 2 10 37 45 20
St. Joseph's 20 6 3 12 27 44 14
S. Chinn "A" 19 3 8 8 23 39 14 The following programme of RA.
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Fletcher, ***130
2-Sulte of, "Four Indian Love
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(Mr. da Roza) · 8} Wong Ping-shun's Thunderbolt
Handicap:
"A Bright, Frospect 159 lbs.
(Mr. Soares) 45 Commonwealth
Class: Six Furlongs For Ching Ulster's Ace of Spades 147 lbs.
Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Doubtful (Mr. Lee) 0
ning post all four runners were in Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150., 3rd Fanling Stag |R. M. Austin's Brigade Call 152 Prize: $100,
The Pheasant was favourite. a straight line and a desperate the.
(Mr. Churchill) 0 Hau Un's Monterey Bay 145 lbs. Fifty-Fifty, Mowgli, King's Falloch set-to ensued with the honours
(Mr. Loo) and Loch Etive were also well sup-absolutely open. (Mr. Loo) 0 Dynasty's Young Fretender 152
ported. The favourite was beaten, Flying Stag had been permitted tha..
(Mr. Bulteel) Mowgli disappointed, Loch Etive to set the pace a very slow one 161 lhe...(Mr. Harriman) oHo Kom-tong's Imperial Hall 151
met with misfortune and the other with The Jamaica very hard held C. Macgown's Duke of Iba.
(Mr. Wong) two in the betting ran a dead heat! (some thought unnecessarily so) Nieblung 148 Es. (Mr. Reidy)0 Ho Kom-tong's City Hall 140 Mr. da Roza, on Fifty-Fifty, next, with The Ape and Loch Alsh Ulster's Erin's Isle. 160 lbs. wi
(Mr. Backhouse) kept well ahead for most of the bringing up the rear. Down the (Mr. Charles) o Yam Mar's Our Prince 158 lbs. race. U Un II was also in front incline and rounding the last Fiddga's Gold Medal 161 lbs.
(Mr. da Roza) but had had enough after a mile. bend, The Jamaica gained on
•• (Mĩ. Newbiggin) 0 Hynes & Mackie's Peck 144 lbs...
Fanling Stag was another pony Flying Stag. Hereabouts The Ape Ho Kom-tong's Kem Tong Hall
(Mr. Clark) 0 fairly prominent in the early fell back and appeared to have been finished. Loch Alsh follow- 150 lbs.
(Mr Wong) 0K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam 142 stages to fade out at the end. Hashin's Sunning 158 lba... The.. (Mr. Harriman) 0 Into the straight, Fifty-Fifty led the leaders-third.
(Mr. Clark) 0 Time: 1 min. 32.4/5 secs.
showed the way with The Pheasant In the straight Flying Stag (on G. E. Mockler's Twilight Eye 160 1⁄2 length, a neck.
fighting hard to get on terms but the rails), thanks to hard riding, iba, v......+35, (Mr. Moekler) 0 Pari-mutuel, winner $176.50; deterred by the weight and the re-caught The Jama; but Loch
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3 Hamoreake, "A Coster's Court-
ship"
McKenzie. 4-Selection, "The Mikado!
Sullivan,
Duke.
5.-Two Hungarian Dances Nos.
V. and VI. Brahms. 6-Selection, "The Yellow Mask" 7-(a) Fox Trot, "Happy Days and Lonely Nights Fisher. (b) One Step, "Puppchen"
Gilbert. 8-Selection, "American"
Thurban. 9-Pot-Pourri, "Martial
Moments”
Winter. Hunt
10-Galop, "John Peel".....
Blue Bonnets O'er the Bordor.
God Save the King
Kowloon
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PORTUGUESE INTERPORT
Club de Recreio Win in Shanghai
In the interport Portuguese football match at Shanghai-on Saturday the Club de Recreio, of Hong Kong, defeated the Shanghai Portuguese by five goals to two.
On receipt of the nows Mr. J. M. da Rocha, on behalf of the Club de Recreio, cabled congratulations- and thanks to footballers and camp-fol- lowers and the brillant Buecess of the former and the moral, support of the latter,
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