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RACING.

APOLLO WALKS AWAY FROM ZORHAN.

ORLANDO'S "COME-BACK.”

A heavy shower of rain on Saturday, at Happy Valley, did not damp the enthusiasm of the crowd that gathered to see some excellent racing.

Rooslan, which was fancied in certain quarters did not do very well, In fact, in the big race,

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Mackie & Grayburn's Jill 152 lb. (Mr. A. W. da Roza) Also ran: Rooslan 133 lb. (Mr. J. M. Remedios).

Won by 2 lengths; 3 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 01-3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $9.80; Places, 1st $5.10, 2nd $5.10.

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29-Mount Parker Handicap: "B"

Yam Man's One Third 139 lb. (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) Brown & Coppin's Fritillery 156 lb... (Mr. G. U. da Roza) Festival's Orlando 146 lb. ...

(Mr. Yue Shun-wa) 3 Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 2 mius. 07-2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $35.40; Places, 1st $12.40, 2nd $7.10; 3rd

2-"The Hunchbacks" Plate: Six

Furlongs.For China Ponies. $52.50,

Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season. Winners barred. Weight for inches as

per scale. (Jockey Allowance.)

Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd

Chan Tin-son's entries would Prize: $100.

come in first. Apollo, ridden by Wong Kam's Mascot 152 lb.

(Mr. G. U. da Roza)

Mr. Leo. Frost, proved conclu- Rively that it cannot be beaten Li & Kitchell's Vamoose 149 lb.

over a mile, although Zorhan, a stable mate, gave it a good run for

the money.

Apollo went out for a distance record after the result was known.

Leveret, in the seventh race, shared punters' honours with Paul Pry, but there was really very little in it, Paul Pry fading out of the race early, Mr. Proulx winning fairly comfort- ably.

Orlando, which is a much better horse than most people give it credit for, managed to into third place to pay creep

(Mr. Harriman)

1

6.-Mount Parker Handicap: "D" Class: One Mile For China Ponies. "D" Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 lb. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $850. 2nd Prize: $150, 3rd Prize: $75. Erme & Pam's Groombridge

153 lb......... (Mr. Frost) 1 Newbigging & Gordon's Nouk-

hail 161 lb. ... 2 Dr. S. To Wong's Brown Eyes

(Mr. Newbigging) 2 144 lb.

.(Mr. King) 3 John's Redskins 160 lb......

(Mr. Charles) 3* Rain's Twilight 136 lb.

(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 3* Won by 2 lengths; one length. Time: 2 mins. 14-2/5 secs. * Dead beat.

Winner Pari-mutuel:

$22.70; Places, 1st $6.50, 2nd $6.20, 3rd $5.60 and $6.20.

Won by a length; the same. Time: 1 min, 31-3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $45,20; Places, 1st $9.90, 2nd $6.30, 3rd $22.10.

3-Tal-Mo-Shan Handicap: "B" Class: One Mile and a Quarter. -For China Ponies. "E" Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 lb. Entrance Fee $5. lat Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $250. 3rd Prize: $150, over $50 to delighted backers, W. T. Stanton's Mike 161 lb...

and is worth watching over the

(Mr. Frost) 1 same distance. Those who have Eve's Daylight Eve 155 lb.

steadfastly maintained

Class: One Mile-For China Ponies. "B" Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 lb. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $250. 3rd Prize: $150. Altch Aitch's Valornus 152 lb.

(Mr. Reidy) 1 Hall. & Shenton's The Grouse

138 lb......... (Mr. Proulx) 2 Roche-Kelly's King's Counsel 136 lb. . (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho)

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Unplaced runners (850 each), Nos.: 197, 657, 303, 179, 888, 859, 58, 886, 275, 489, 523, 321, 448, 295, 598, 298, 263.

Race 6.

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147

276

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139.50

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 618, 771, 272, 326. 601, 212, 227.

* Dead hent.

Race 7.

3

No. 96

$1,965,00

""

67 429

Also ran: Crown Prince 145 lb. (Mr. Harriman); Imperial Hall 152 lb. (Mr. Frost); Monterey Bay 133 lb. (Mr. Ip Kud-ying); Peppercorn 133 b. (Mr. Fischer); Young Pretender 142 lb. (Mr. Stewart).

Won by 3 lengths; length. Pari-mutuel: Winner $8.10; Places, 1st $6.10; 2nd $10.20; 3rd $37,70.

10. Tal-Mo-Shan Handicap: "C" Class: One Mile and a Quarter. -For China Ponies. "C" Class. Top weight not to exceed 161 lb. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. Srd Prize: $100,

1

7-Mount Davis Stake: Seven A. E. M. Rafeek's City Hall.

China Ponies, Furlongs For

136 lb......... (Mr. Proulx) Griffins of this Season. Winners Hall & Shenton's The Pheasant barred. Weight for inches as 152 lb. ....(Mr. Frost) 2

Entrance Fee $5. Kong Bros.'s Morning Star per acale. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize:

186 lb... (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 8. $200. 3rd Prize: $100.

Won by many lengths; length. Hormac's Leveret 158 lb. ....

Pari-mutuel: Winner $26.70; (Mr. Frost) (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho) 3 M. 1. L. L.'s Sanction 155 lb. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) Gleneagles, as expected, car-

Also ran: Eros 143 b. (Mr. ried his big impost to victory in Harriman); Piccalill! 141 lb. (Mr. Chan Wai-sang's Nippy 155 16. very confident style.

I. M. Stewart); The Gomeril 187 There was no question as to the ultimate lb. (Mr. Proulx).

Orlando would

come into

that the money some day were not far out.

winner,

(Mr. Reidy) 2 A. A. R. Botelho's Lebster Bay.

148 lb.

Won by 2 lengths; 3 lengtha. Valorous took the penultimate Time: 2 rains. 87-4/6 seca.

Parl-mutuel: event quite comfortably, showing

Winner $8.10; the usual class. A special word Places, 1st $5.30, 2nd $5.50, 3rd

of praise is due to Mr. R. H Charles, who took the first event on Boxing Eve, from a much- fancied pony, Vasylock. Mr. Charles was quite at his best here. He seems to understand Boxing Eve.

RESULTS.

$T.

4-Third New Aggregate Stakes: One Mile-Value $750. For all

1 Places, 1st $8.90; 2nd $8.80; 3rd]

$7.80.

21

(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 8 Also ran: Cloudy Eve 158 lb. (Mr. Reidy): Northern Prince 155 lb. (Mr. Y. T. Fung); Paul Pry 158 lb. (Mr. Harriman); Thunder- ous Stag 158 lb. (Mr. Proulx), Won by 2 lengths; a neck. Time: 1 min. 53-8/5 accs. Pari-mutuel: Winner. $13.80;

Places, 1st $6; 2nd $6.40; 3rd

*- Chíná· · Ponies. Winners of $6.90.

$5,000 or moro in stakes any.

where since January 1, 1991, | 8.—Tai-Mo-Shan Handicaps “A” Chan Tin-son's Apollo 151 lb.

(Mr. Frost) 1 Chan Tin-son's Zorhan 148 lb. (Mr. Harriman) Mrs. H S. Chan's Rooslan

148 lb. ... (Mr. 8. Y. Llang) $ Won by many lengths; the same. Time: 2 mins. 02 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $5.30;

-Mount Parker Handicap: "A" Class: One. Mile-For China Ponies. "A" Class. Winners of $2,500 and over, in staken since January 1, 1994, barred. Top weight not to exceed 161 Place, 1st $5.10. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize:

$500. 2nd Prize: 800. 3rd [5-Mount Parker Handicap: “** Prize: $200.

Eve's 'Boxing Evə 156; lb.............

(Mr. Charles) T Chan Tin-son's Vasylock 155 16.

(Mr. Frost)

Class: One Mile For China

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Lucky Numbers In Cash Sweeps.

561.60 280.80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 87, 297, 38, 463.

Ruce 8.

No. 283

672

N

$2,010,40 574.40 664

287.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 598, 383.

Race 9,

No. 414 76 246

$2,031.40

580.40 290.20 Unplaced runners (850 each), Nos.: 464, 120, 544, 42, 132,

No. 250

597 237

Race 10.

$2,255.40 644.40

322.20

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 479, 18, 161, 62, 849, 205, 54. 911, 739.

APRIL RAINFALL.

EIGHTEEN WET DAYS GIVE 8.90 INCHES.

There were eighteen wet days Is the month of April and a total of 8.90 inches of rain was record-. ed at the Botanic Gardens. The heaviest rainfall was an April 19, when 8.82 inches were recorded; the lowest record was 01 inch on April 21,

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5-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European Pro- gramme of Columbia Records kind-who made a fatal bid for freedom

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7.03-7.30 p.m.-Musical Comedy gina Tunes.

Lucky Girl Selections,

Jack Payne and the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra (9505). Lady Mary Vocal Gems;

Columbia Light Opera Co. (9419).

The Windmill Man Selections,

Court Symphony Orchestra (9526);

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Пeport.

7.30-8.19 p.m.---Operatic. Song-

The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart),

You Who Have Knowledge, Oh! Come Do Not Delay,

Bella Baillie, Soprano (9373)

Orchestral

Pagliacci-Selections (Leoncavallo),

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (9441).

Song

Barber of Seville (Rossini)

I'm the Factotum of the Town, Il Trovatore (Verdi)

Tempest of the Heart,

Denala Noble, Baritone (9550). Orchestral-

Mignon Selections (Thomas),

New Queen's. Hali Light Orchestra (9808).

Vocal Duct

The Magic Flute (Mozart),

The Manly Heart, Don Glovacial (Mozart),

Give me Thy Hand, O Fairest,

Miriam Liectte and Dennis Noble (9503). 8.19-9 p.m.me. Brahms' Symphony No.'ż in D Major,

Played by Walter Damrosch

and the New York Symphony Orchestra -D67889-03).

-9-9.17 p.-Pianoforte Splo. Grieg's Ballade in G Minor (Op. 24),

Leopold Godowsky (67746-47),

on Wednesday last when, it will be recalled, he was caught In the en- room of the 8.8. Chin Hua attempting to commit a felony.

A fitter handed him over to Mr. W. Hood (Chlef Officer) who in turn handcuffed the culprit to the rail of the ship, which at the time was lying off the dockyard wall.

Whilst Mr. Hood was com- munfeating with the Police, the man slipped the handcuffs off and jumped overboard into the water, and was drowned.

Construction contracts awarded throughout Canada during Febru ary exceeded those for January by 27.7 per cent. An increase of $5,631,000, according to McLean The Building Reports, Limited. greater proportion of the contracts awarded for February are shown In the province of Quebec, which accounted for 44.5 per cent, of all construction ол Ita total of $11,546,700; $7,818,000 was the figure for Ontario, or 30.1 per cent. The Prairie Provinces took care of: 12.6 per cent. ar $9,202,000 worth of work, while British Columbia accounted for $2,634,900 or 102 per cent, and the Maritime Pro- vinces, 2.6 per cent. or 5672,600.

A report upon the ice cream In- dustry In Canada for 1929 showa that during thirteen years the pro- duction of this commodity has in- creased by 179 per cent. and its value by 232 per cent, the amount In 1929 being. 9,797,436 gallons and the value $18,604,709.

9.17-9.54 pm-Violin Sole. Sonata No. 1 in G Minor (J. S. Bach),

Joseph Sziget (LX127-8), | Vocal Dugt 9.34-10.30 p.m.-A Concert,

No. 402 296 216 Unplaced runner (50), No. 390.

Nace 2.

$1,250.20 867,20 178.60

Inch

No. 314

258

$1,278.20.

865.20

2nd

.08%

5th

.08

268

182.60

6th

..18

2

Class: One Mile and a Quarter. -For China Ponies: "A" Class. Nos.: 788, 441, 81, 28, 162, 418, Top weight not to exceed 101 lb. 1.563, 268, 1817 Entrance Fee. $6, 1st · Prite:

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

7th

1.69

8th

.02

11th

.05

$600. 2nd Prize: $300. Brd Prize: $200.

Race 3. No. 628 g

12th

.07

Song

$1,737,40.

19th

48

»' '558'

496.40

14th

05

» 181

248.20

10th

29

Unplaced runners ($50 each), NOR.: 278, 489, 584,

16th

18

17th

.10

...

Race 4.

18th

207

No. 90

50

581- 81

** $8,578,40 1,022.40

19th

2.82

Bong-

20th

$1.24

511.20

21st

.01

Race 5.

22nd

315

No. 187

$1,019.40

30th

William Heseltine, Tenor

45%

857

548.40 874.20

(9587).

Plano Solo-

Total

8.90

L. Dunbar's Gleneagles 162 lb.

(Mr. Heard) 1 Chan Tin-son's Wisdom Stag

151 lb. 941 (Mr. Frost) (2 H. S. Chan's Pride of Tsingtao

140 16. (Mr. S. Y. Liang) 8 Also ran: Christmas Chimes 194

Ponies. “C” Class. Top weight | lb (Mr. H. C. Lee); Gold Key not to exceed 161 lb. Entrands | 144 lb. (Mr. Harriman). Fee $5 Int Price: $400, 201 Prize: $200. ard Prize: $100.

Won by many lengths; the same. Time; 2. mine. 40-4/5 secɛ.

Parted (Weatherly & Tosti),

Doria Vane, Soprano (9283).

Octet-

Scottish Fantasia (Mulder), Praeludium (Jarnafelt),

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet (9096).

My Sweetheart When a Boy,

(Enoch & Morgan), Come Into the Garden Maud -

(Tennyson & Balle),''

Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt),

Ethel Leginska (5072-M).

Come, Silver Moon (Londonderry

Air) (Dowdon arr. Berly), Love's Dream (Liebestraum)

(Dowdon & Llazt ser. Bosly),

Dora Labbette and Hubert Eisdell (9612). Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin), Mazurka (Popper),

'Cello Solo

Song

Antoni Sala (0158).

Traum Burch. Die Dammerung

(Dream in the Twilight) (Strau}, Mondracht (Moonlight)

(Schumann),

Alexander Kipnis, Dass

-10.30 pm-Close Down

(EBA),

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