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RACING.
PONIES RUN TRUE TO FORM.
MODERATE DIVIDENDS.
out, with three firsts, a second and two thirds. Mr. Frost had two firsts and a second, and might have done better, with just a little! joss.
Better Times
The going WAB appreciably faster, and consequently times There was a thrill early on were better, notably in the last Blue Heaven race, where Nationalist returned Saturday when gave punters a glimpse of-Para- 2mins. 35.2/5 secs. for the one lise by taking the Hupel: Stakes and a quarter miles. from two much-fancied runners
in Misty Eye and Young Preten dler, to pay $66,30.
Otherwise there were few sur. prises during the day, the nags unning pretty well true to form Those optimists who expected to Hee Zorhan out-sr cinted were sadly disappointed, whilst Win Some Stag took the Chakiang! Stakes without any difficulty.
Popular Peppercorn. Peppercorn scored possibly the most popular victory of the day ...by beating Fifty Fifty and Christmas Chimes in the Sze chuen Handicap "B" Class, and it seems as if this pony has caught the public's fancy. Incidentally, Fifty Fifty, capably ridden by Mr. G. U. da Roza, showed up better here than for some time. and did better than the verdict of four lengths would suggest.
Pagoda did what the experts predicted, and took the Yunnan Handicap "B" Class in convine- ing style. Movanagher, who has had a good deal of futile support from one time to another, repaid the faithful to some extent by lipping into third place to pay 208.90.
Two Great Finishes. The next race was a hummer, with Tonbridge just doing the trick by a neck from Bridge Hall," the pair fighting it out hammer the straight. and tongs down Cream Cracker was only a three- quarter length away in third place, and fans got a big thrill out of the finish.
If this wasn't enough, in the which followed, Hupeh Stakes,
Cash Sweep Figures.
·
The cash sweeps of the day re- sulted as follow:-
Race 1.
་་
No. 252
124 382
$715.40 204.30
- 102.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 6, 229, 154, 45, 368, 76, 377, 287, 321.
No. 226
Race 2.
$1,160.80 ,328.80 164.40
503 .. 142. Unplaced runners (350 each), Nos.: 124, 146, 32, 288, 262, 346, 496 143.
No. 101
599 194
Race 3.
$1,548.40 442.40 221.20
I
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 238, 509, 255, 564, 427, 152. Race 1.
$2.898.00 825.00 414.00 Unplaced runners, ($50 each), Nos.: 252, 260, 133.
No. 121
270 27
Race 5.
No. 405
P
689 858
$1,869,00 534.00
267.00 ($50 each), Unpinced runners Nos.: 356, 521, 277, 801, 139, 23, 265, 420, 338, 503, 44.
Race 6.
No. 105
■
698 496
$1,874.00 535.00 267.50 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 265, 92, 234, 61, 162, 526. 211.
Race 7.
No. 9
528 187
.. $1,526.40
550.40
275,20
Blue Heaven, Misty Eve, and
Unplaced runners $50 each). Young Fretender finished all in a bunch, amongst great excitement. Nos.: 25, 743, 137, 23, 543, 752, Mr. A. W. da Roza, on the Pre-531, 495, 684, 493. tender, made a terrific effort
to get there, but had to be content
with
third place, al-
though all three could have been covered with the prover- The official ver- bial blanket. dict was a neck, a short head.
Mr. Roza in Form.
San Francisco and Monterey Bay never loked like causing Win- some Stag any anxiety in the sixth event on the card, although they showed up well to begin with.
·
Mr. G. U. da Roza, who is bang up form just,now, had another day
The sprain whe
se paband
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Race 8.
No. 143
385 478
$2,329,60 665.60
332.80
Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos.: 600, 120, 521, 599.
RESULTS.
Full results. pari-mutuel figures etc., were as follows:- 1-Yunnan Handicap: "B" Class--- Once Round (About Furlongs, 55 Yards). For Subscription Griffins of this Club of any Season. Winner of more than 5 races at any time barred. Ton weight not to exceed 166 tb. Entrance Fee $5. -1st
Prize: $500 nd Prize: $300. Prize: $200.
Mrs. H. S. Chan's Pagoda 158 lbs... (Mr. G. U. da Roza) Heard's Ploughman 140 lbs.
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rlying); Pumpkin 150 lbs. (Mr.
Keith-Murray).
1
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 2
D. A. Cave's Movanagher 154
lbs.
(Mr. Cave) B
Won by a neck, a short head. Time: 2 mins. 08.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $66.30; Places, 1st $13.10; 2nd $7.60; 3rd $6.70.
Also ran: Billiards 162 lbs. (Mr.4-Double Tenth Plate: Five Fur» Yae Shun-wa); Dunce 166 The. IongsFor Chinma Ponies. Weight for inches as par scale. Entrance (Mr. Charles): Grenadier 155 lbs.
Foe 15. lat Prize: $750. 2nd Prize; (Mr. Harriman); Martini Cocktail
$300. UN Prize: $200, 145 lbs. (Mr. Fawcett); Siamese Chan Tin-son's Zorhan 161 lbs. Shop 140 lbs. (Mr. A. W. da Roza);}
(Mr.. Frost) .1 Sixty 140 lba. (Mr. Botelho); Sun-Chan & Tong's Chesapeake loch 150 lbs. (Mr. Bramwell);
Bay 158 lbs... (Mr. Heard) 2 lbs. (Mr. Proulx); Dynasty's Pride of Tsingtao. Teuchit 143 White Stars 142 lbs. (Mr. Back- house)..
Won by 1 lengtha; short head.
Time: 1 min. 69.3/5 seca. Pari-mutuel Winner $18.90 Places, at $8.10; 2nd $17.10;. 3rd $68.00.
161 lbs. (Mr: G. U. da Roza) 8 Also ran: Duke of Chantilly 158 tbs. (Mr. H. C. Lee); Our Prince 158 lbs. (Mr. Reidy); Piccalill! 168
hs. (Mr. Harriman),
Won by 5 lengths; a length. Time: 1 min. 12.1/5 secu. Parl-mutuel: Winner
$7.50;
CRICKET.
NAVY WIN LOW SCORING GAME.
D.B.S. LOSE.
(Continued from Page 9.) The Royal Navy entertained the Diocesan Boys' School, on their ground at King's Park and came out winners in a low-scoring match by 60 runs.
Batting Arst the sailors compiled 109, out of which total Sidwell made not out, and Reeson conntributed a useful 29. G. A. Leo "was in good form with the ball, taking six wickets
for 42 runs.
Good bowling backed up by excel- lent fielding on the part of the Navy checked the school boys from scoring and they were dismissed for 50 runs,
man to reach double figures.
Scores:
2. Yunnan Handicap: "A" Class Places, 1st $5.10; 2nd. $5.30; 3rd R. Zimmern with 22 was the only
$5.10.
Royal Navy.
5-Polo Pony Scurry: Three Fur- Reeson, e Zimmern, b Frata ...
longs. For bona de Polo Ponies, Young, e Willia, b Wood the property of playing members, Dudley, c Wood, b G. A. Lee. approved by the Committee of the Carson, e Zimmern, .b. G. A. Los Hong Kong Polo Club. To be ridden Dunt, S. Pestonjee, b Willis by playing members of the Hong with. b G. A. Lee Kong Polo Club. Weight 168 . Clarke, b G. A. Loo Entraner Toe $5. Fost Entries. 1st Capt. Dingloy, b Wood Prize: $300, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Sidwell, not out Prize: $100.
Ainsworth b G. A. Lee Warwick, b G. A. Lee Grey Dawn 168 lbs.
Extras
(Mr. Newbigging) 1
Sucre 168 lbs.
Grey Mouse 171 lbs.
Total ....
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
2
17
109
Q.M.
1
F. W
0
Once Round (About 7 Furlongs, 53 Yardu).For Subscription Grifins of this Club of any Season. Winners of more than 5 races at any time barred. Top weight not to exceed 168 b.
1st Entrance Fee $6. Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Mrs. Pearce's Tonbridge 148
lbs...
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Ho Kom-tong's Bridge Hall
153 iba.... (Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 Artik's Cream Cracker 140 lbs.
(Mr. Backhouse) 3 Alao ran: Duke of Normandy II 146 lbs. (Mr. Reidy); Monk 162
(Mr. Bramwell) 2 lbs. (Mr. Y. M. Loo); Osiris 140
Mr. Davidson) 3 Wood lbs. (Mr. Savile); Piccy 150 lbs.
Alao ran: Tarnborg 168 lbs. "rata. (Mr. Bramwell); Shanghai Beau 147 lbs. (Mr. Proulx); Sonny Boy Major Clark); Pal-c-mine 188. A. Leg
Win's (Mr. Carmichael): Kina's 162 lbs. (Mr. Frost); Tango 155 lbs.
G. T. Lee lbs. (Mr, Harriman); Thracian 143. Parade 168 lbs. (Mr. Mold); De- lbs. (Mr. S. Y. Liang).
sert Storm 168 lbs.
(Mr. F. R. Zimmern, c & b Dudley.. Schreiber): Mountain Air 168 iba. A. Prata, e Dingley, b Carson
A Lee, b Carson ... (Col. Brownrigg): May 174 lbs. Whiter, anunt. b Dudley
Mr. Rousey Little River 1693 Wood, b Dudley lbs. (Mr. Worrall): Winter's Eve 168 lbs. (Capt. Coltman); Anabaals 168 lbs. (Mr. Wolfe-Barry); The General 168 lbs. (Mr. Stanton); Grey Eyes 158 lbs. (Mr. Cave).) 3. T. Lee run out
Won by 5 lengths; 2 langtha. [V. Brandbridge, d Recson Pari-mutuel: Winner $10.60:
Extra Places, 1st $6.90; 2nd $8.50; 3rd $18.20.
Won by a neck; length. Time: 1 min. 57.4/5 seca. Fari-mutuel: Winner $16.60; Inces, 1st $7.60: 2nd $10.00; 3rd $15.80.
3.--Hupch Stakes: One Mile-For China Fonies that have started in Hong Kong, at least four times since 1st January, 1930, and previous to this meeting, and have not wON METE than one
race since 1st January, 1930. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five fint races any- where at any time. Weight for innches as per scale. Penalties:- Ponies: 1 lb for every $200 or part therect won in stakes this year; Jockeys: 2 b. for each flat raci won at any time. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
...never have I heard a more perfect repe duction...."
Yam Man's Blue Heaven 164
lbs. (Mr. Bramwell) 1 Eve's Minty Eve 165 lbs.
(Mr. Coltman) 2 A. W. da Rozafa Young Preton-
der 169 lbs.
.Mr. A. W. ds Roza) 8 Also ran: Arausement Tax 165 lbs. (Mr. Yue Yi-chaak); Diana 159 lbs. (Mr. Dale); Empress Hall 164 lbs. (Mr. Yue Shun-wa); Gay Caballero 165 lbs. (Mr. Botelho); One Third 163 lbe. (Mr. Ip Kul
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Stakes-Ones Ronn Carson (About 7 Furlongs, 65 Yards) | Judley For Chinn Ponies which have start- | Rozson ed in Hong Kong at least thre|Sidwell times since January I 1930, an! previous to this meeting, and hav not wor maro then one race since January 1. 1030, Weight for
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Total
22
50
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1930.
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Why are the public so remiss in settling accounts for services ren- dered by professional men?
1 Children's Boots or Shoes from $2.00
Best styles, most complete ateck"
for every $200 or part thereaf" was Entrance Far in stakes thie yeni, $5. 1st Prize: $600, $300, and Peten tong Chan Tin-son's Winaome Stag 165 lbs. ..... (Mr. Frost) John's San Francisco 166 lbs.
(Mr. Heard) 2 Hau Un's Monterey Bay 166
The most prominent sufferers lbs... (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 are medical men and dental 'sur- Also ran: Fanling Stag 150 lbs geons. The question has been (Mr. Charles); Glory 182 lbs. (Mr. raised anew S. Y, Linng); Huntington 158 lbs. William F. Forsyth, of Portland by the fate of Mr. (Mr. Ip Kul-ying): King's Counsel Place, W., a dentist, who left 162 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); Marqule note in which ho said: "If only Hall 164 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan) the patients had paid up all would New Year's Eve 157 lbs. (Mr. have been well." Reidy): The Partridge 158 lbs. (Mr. Y. M. Loo).
Won by 8 lengths; 4 lengths. Time: 1 min. 53.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $9.60; Places, 1st $5.60; 2nd $6.20; 3rd $6.00.
One and
:
A
A dental surgeon who has prac-| tised in Wimpole Street, W., for many years said to a Daily Mail reporter:~-~
Some people think when they re- ceive a professional man's account that the waste-paper basket is the Tradespeople beat place for it. send in their accounts weekly, as compared with our quarterly and half yearly system, and if they are not paid there is trouble.
7. Szechnen Handies: "B" Class
Quarter: Milaq—Fo• ! M China Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 100b. Entrance Fa $5, 1st Prize $200 nd Prize S300.4 And Patua zona Wong & Tang's Peppercorn
- 142 lba... (Mr. Backhouse) 1 Dynasty's, Fifty Fifty 149 lbs.
3
The public also do not realise the extent of our expenses. After; we have completed our training we have to go to hospitals to gain experience, and it is often many years before even the most promis- Ing men begin to make money.
You cannot afford to ask your
(Mr. G. U. da Roza). 2 Belth & Heard's Christmas Chimes 158 lbs. (Mr. Heard) Also ran: Chivalrous 146 lbs.) (Mr. Reidy); City Hall 140 lbs. (Mr. Coltman); Discord 142 us (Mr. Bramwell): Four Clubs 140 you would offend many of them. lbs. (Mr. Savile); Little Thunder why the public have become
That is probably the main reason
first clients for money, because
Bional man.
50
142 lbs. (Mr. S. Y. Liang): Mount canal in paying the poor, profes. Elburz 142 lbs. (Mr. Proulx); Orlando 148 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); Shiny Pearl 146 lbs. (Mr. Y. M Loo); The Tiger 154 lbs. (Mr Frost); Town Hall 140 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan).
-
Won by 4 lengths: 1⁄2 length, Time: 2 mins: '87.1/5 seca. Pari-mutuel: Winner $18.30: Places, 1st $5.80; 2nd $7.90; Srd $5.60.
GOLD CHICKENS.
FIND IN JAPAN OF SWORDS BURIED IN 1100 A.D.
Great interest has been aroused, Bays the Japan Times, In archaeological circles over the dis- B-Brechuco Handicap: "A" Classcovery of an empty stone prayer Ono and Quarter Miles. For scroll container and three short China Ponies. Top weight not to exered 160 Entrance Fasswords said to have been buried $5, 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: by Hidehira Fujiwara of the
· $300. Sri Poland $200. et
famous Fujiwara family more than Dynasty's Nationalist II 155
800 years ago on the summit of -Iba. *. '(Mr. G. U. da Roza) I Kinkelzan, a hill 'near the céle- Chan Tin-son's Windsor Stag brated Hiralzumi temples in Iwato
155 lbs..." (Mr. Frost) 2
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W. T. Stanton's Mike 150 lbs.
8
(Mr. Stanton) 4
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six inches, likewise were discover
Harriman): Black Beauty 140 lbs. with the support of influential tidence of the villagers and get ness of 2 inches. (Mr. Proulx) Crown Prince 140 leaders in the Government were ting the necessary backing started. On further excavation three lbs. (Mr. B. Y. Lang) able to obtain permission to ex their drilling operations on Sep short daggers, measuring about
Won by length 11⁄2 lengtha cavate the prayer mound built tember 24 and succeeded in a Time: 2 mins. 85.2/5 secs.
more than eight centuries ago by cavating for about seven feet. Parl-mutuel Winner 39.00 Hidehira Fujiwara. The and con Their first and was the discovery Places, 1st $5.20 2nd $5.60; 9rd firms the story circulated for of the empty prayer scroll con- $5.40
generations back that Fujiwara tainer of stone two feet high," one hed burled two golden chickens, a foot in diameter and 81⁄2 inches In a self-satisfied, comprayer-book and other parapher thickness. Irside of the container mercial sald, hat's what I think
naila to solace the soul of the ded was a rusty copper pipe around you should do in the matter Imparted at the top of the Kinkelzan, which the prayer scroll must have lawyer but this is a bit of Villagers Interested; been rolled up. The steni meaaur advice that costs you nothing The two adventurers after many ed eight inches in height, 3.7 Idificulties (in-winning the con inches in diameter with a thick..
no
There,
edhis companion
ed, all being rusty and ready to fall to pieces. They believe that these were all buried by the famous Fujiwara lord,
The excavators declare that they will dig to the depth of forty feet and belleye that they will find the golden chickens. A large number of villagers and others are said to be visting the apus and taking a
Hvely interest in the excavations.