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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING.
DERBY DAY.
Stewards.
Captain Hope's Capello, rost salba
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28ED, 1912.
3
Ist 520
MW. Gressen Pershore, post falba Sir Paul's Royal Rose, rist lbs (Mr. Dupree) T
(Mr. Johnstone) Sir Paul's Marengo, 1st glbs, ribs
Sir Paul's White Daisy, 31st b
(Mr. Burkill) Mr. John Peel's Auchendoon, 19st 12lbs 2- penalty ........ (Mr. Burk!!!) 2 Mr. Brutton's Ashington, fost ralba
(Mr. Burkil) Mr. Fash's Mandolin, ist abs, 7lbs
(Mr. Johnstone) a Royal Rose and the inside berth, and when penalty
(Mr. Crichton) 3 Mr. F. B. Marshall's Lime Tree, 1st 4lbs
(Mr. Dalgarno) the flag fell, the grey jumped away in front. Mr. John Peel's Drumlithie, 1st 4lbs.
(Mr. Crichton) o The result, after the first couple of furlongs (Mr. Johnstone) o Mr. Seth's Deerfoot, 11st 1lb... (Owner) o had been traversed, was a foregone conclu His Excellency Sir F. J. D. Lagard, start, Capello partnering Marengo and Messrs. Hough and White's Mellow
The quartette were sent away to a capital Mr. Michael's Reformer, 11st rib
(Mr. Hayes) stride and won in a canter by ten lengths.
sion. Royal Rose increased his lead at every G.C.M.G., C.B, D.S.O.; His Excellency. Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, R.N. Drumlithic keeping company with Man- Ifeart, tost 12lbs... (Mr. Lewis) o
Time: 4mia. K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G.; His Excellency dolin. Passing the judge's box the first pair Mr. Ching's Lots of Time, srst alb Major-General C. A. Anderson, C.Braced neck and neck, but Capello soon after Mr. Borneo's Sumpitan, 11st 1lb —
Pari-mutuel, (Mr. Kremier) 6 Winner: $5.40 Commodore C. „J. Eyres, R.N.; The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, K., C.M.G.; The Hon. took the lead and gained a length from S
(Mr. Dupree) o Marengo, Mandolin lying third and Reformer on the rails tools the lend, but Drumlithie fourth. In processional order at the bend lost the position to Sumpitan, they passed the Golf Club, and at Bowring. but passing the judge's box Lime Tree, ton Drumlithic had taken third place from Reformer and White Daisy were abreast. Mandolin.
At the football stand Reformner went to the Passing
the football stand Marengo reduced his distance from the front, but at the hill was displaced by Lime teader, and Mandolin and Drumlithic raced
Tree. Nearing the rock Pershore shot neck and neck for third place. The field go ahead and led the field a dance, followed into close order with Capello still in the van. by White Daisy. Rounding the bend the No change took place until the village bend leader increased his distance from there was, reached. Marengo was still in second mainder, but in the straight he, was over- place, Drumlithic being half, a length behind taken by White Daisy, who on the rails Mandolin. In the home straight Drumlithie fought with Pershore, the latter winning by enme up strong on the outside, and led from Capello and Marengo, but Marengo, on the rails, ridden for all he was worth, passed Drumiithic. A fine race followed, the issue being in doubt to the last Capello won by a clear length from Marengo, Drumlithic finishing last.
Mr. C. H. Ross, T. S. Forrest, Esq.; G. Friesland, Esq.; H. J. Gedge, Esq.; Capt. H. K. Hughes Henry Humphreys, Esq. C. Gordon Mackie, Esq.; N. J. Stabb, Esq.; H. P. White, Esq. Stewards in charge of the Scale.---The Hon. C. H. Ross and C. Gordon Mackie, Esq. Handicapper.-H. P. White, Esq. Judge--H.E. Major-General C. A. Anderson, Assistant Judge.-Capt. H. K. Hughes. Starter.-H. J. Gedge, Esq. Second Starter-M. W. Slade, Esq. Timekeeper.-M. 5. Sassoon, Esq. Hon. Treasurer.-R. C.,Edwards, Esq. Clerk of the Course.-T. F. Hough, Esq.
Tin zmin. 28 1/5secs.
Patti-mutay!.
Winner: $20.50 Ist 10.70 2nd 8.go
Cash Sweep. Ticket No,
1st, 100, $683.55 195.30. 3rd, 116, 97.65
2nd,3%,
Wednesday being Ash Wednesday, was a dies non so far as racing was concerned, but the interest in the annual race meeting on Thursday was deepened, doubtless because the card included the classic event of the meeting, the Derby, At any rate the attendi- ance and the sport was better than the most sanguine expected, having regard to the rain which fell over night, rendering the course very heavy and making the outlook. very depressing. The fates proved fairly kind after all, and although the sun did not, succeed in piercing the clouds the rain beid off and the conditions were mild and agree able, so much so that the ladies assembled in as great numbers as ever they have been seen and in as, fine frocks as ever grand. the course. The numbers within the enclo sure certainly sued as great as on pre- vious occasions, while the huge mass of Chi- hese on the green ward on the other side of the racing track was even more dense than it was on Tuesday. H.E. the Governor Mr. T. F. Hough's Madrigal, 1ost 12lbs arrived just before noos, and was greeted
THE HONGKONG DERRY-A Sweepstakes of $20 each with $1.000 added. For China Ponies; bond fide griffins on date of entry, First pony to receive jo per cent. Second 20 per cent. Third zo per cent. Weight for inches as per scale. One mile and a half.
1st b
by the officials of the Club, A feature which Mr. John Peel's Ben Macdhui, rost albs was much enjoyed was the splendid pro-
gramme contributed by the band of the Mr. Kadoorie's Delhi Chief, 1st 4lbs K.O.Y.LI. Regiment.
a very
a neck.
Time: 2min, 52 3/5secs.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner : $12.30
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
Ist
2nd
5.80 5.40
3rd
8.90
2nd, 209, 3rd, 437.
igt, 86, $1,430.10 408.60 204.30..
Cash Sweep. Ticket No. 1st, 194 $2,30512 THE ROYAL NAVY CUP.-Presented by the
2nd, 196 768.38 Officers of His Majesty's Fleet. Second to receive $150. Third $75 For China Ponies, subscription griffins of any season. Weight for inches as per scale.. Winners at any meeting of one race 1b.; of more than one 14b. extra, Penaltics accumula tive. Jockeys who have never had a win ning mount in Hongkong Shanghai or Tientsin allowed gib.
Entrance $10, From the two mile post once round and in. Mr. McCullagh's Esperando, lost 12lbs
(Mr. Dalgleish) Mr. Man Kwok's Miniver, arst Sibs, 7lbs Mr. Kadoorie's Mogul Chief, ist b
penalty
(Mr. Crichton)
(Mr. Hayes) 3 Mr. Brutton's Sevington, 10st 12lbs
(Mr. Dalgarno) o Mr. Michael's Reformer, 11st 1lb Mr. Seth's Deerfoot, -11st 1lb (Owner) a (Mr. Knoll) o Mr. White's Tralee, 10st 12lbs
(Mr. Dupree) o Sir Paul's. White Heather, tost ralbs
...(Mr. Burkill) o
THE CHINA STAKES.-Winner-Sox Second Mr. Macedo's Inca, ist glbe
$150. Third $75. For China Fonies..
(Mr. Kremer) o
Weight for inches as per scale. Winners Mr. Forrest's Alacrity, 17st glbs at this inceting of one race 71b,; of two or more rares felb. extra. Griffins allowed 5lb. Subscription griffins of seasons 1910- 1911 and 1911-1912 that have lot won more than one race allowed solb. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong- kong Shanghai or Tientsin-allowed stb. Entrance $10. Five furlongs. Mr. Gresson's Rosyth, 1st b
(Mr. Johnstone) Capt. Hope's Cleric, 1ost talbs
(Mr. Dupree) Sir Paul's White Lilac, 1st 1lb
(Mr. Burkilt) Mr. Kadoorie's Abor Chief, 10st 7lbs
(Mr. Hayes)
3.
at his girths. Rounding the bend Defford ran up fevel with Favonius. Lachine was the
INTIMATIONS first into the straight, and wis immediately JOHNSTONE'S
challenged by Defford and Favonius. The leader, however, had no difficulty in main. taining his advantage, and he eventually won by a clear length from Defford, with Favonius a similar distance away, third,
Timermin. 36secs.
Pari-mutuel. Winner: $18.50
Ist
7.60 2nd. 9.90 3rd 15-90
Cash Sweep, Ticket No ret, 349 $1,255.33
and, 524 3rd, 489
530.10 265.05
RACING ANALYSES.
The following are the analyses of wins of owners, jackeys, and ponies on the second (Derby) day :--
OWNERA
1st and 3rd
Sir Paul Mr. Gresson asstátní
2 I.
2
r
Mr. Man Kwok quarrazk
I
i
Captain Hopsacaremu
Y
Mr. Soares
1
Mr. McCullagh
(Mr. Johnstone) z The field got away to a good start, White Heather being first to show up on the out- side, but soon resigned the lead to Mogul : Chief, Esperando taking second place, and Miniver third. The Chief was in the van down hill, Esperando lianging on to his quar. ters, and White Heather having displaced Miniver in the third position. In the home straight Mogul Chief still ied, with Esperando in close company, but at the dis tance post Esperando came out and although challenged by Miniver obtained the verdict by two lengths.
Time: zinin, 31sers.
»
Mr. Gilpin's Snowdrift, tost 4lbs
(Mr. Knoll) o Mr. Soares' Snowstorm, 1ost rolbs
(Mr. Dalgarno) Mr. Forrest's Berwick, rost zibs
o
Pari-mutuel. Winner: $14&90:
jst
22.40
2nd
23.50.
{
3rd
7.70.
o
(Mr. Beith) 0 A fair start was effected, Rosyth and Cleric being quickest on their feet. The pair soon opened up, a lead of three lengths from the others, and were racing together passing the Rock, Cleric ran past Rosyth as the field came down the hill, and Snowdrift med
up to the leaders, Cleric landed first into the straight, with White Lilac and Snow. drift coming fast on the outside.
Cash Sweep.
Ticket No.
19, 115 $2205.
Sir Paul Chaler's White Hawthorn,
....... (Mr. Burkill) Mr. Seara's Diabolini, 10st. 12lbs
(Mr. Dalgarno)
(Mr. Dalgleish) 3
(Mr. Johnstone) o
2nd, 470
630 (Mr. Gegg) o
3rd, 288 315 THE PARSER CUP-Presented by the Parsee The various events brought out
Mr. Kadoorie's Durbar Chief, 10st glbs (Mr. Hayes)
community. Winners $500. Second $150. satisfactory entry, except perhaps that for Mr. W. J. Gresson's Bredon Hill,
Third $75 For China Ponies bond fide the Challenge Cup, which was simply a match
griffins on date of entry. 11st gibs. (Mr. Dupree) o
Weight for between Auchendoon and Royal Rose, and Mr. Stabb's Wireless, 1st 7lbs
inches as per scale. Winners of one race 1. of two or more races tolb. extra: the sport witnessed was all that could be
(Mr. Crichton) o
Mr. Goolistan's Elburz, 11st 4lbs
Entrance $10. One mile and a quarter, wish'd. Close and exciting finishes were Mr. Gnolistan's Elburz, 11st lbs witnessed, horsemanship Was displayed
(Mr. Asger) o
(Mr. Dalgarno) which evoked great admiration, and the pro-
Half way Mr. E. Radoorie's Durbar Chief, 1ost glbs At the fall of the flag, Durbar Chief up the running, Rosyth put in his claim, gramme was carried through without a hopped out quickly, and led the way up the and quickly wearing down Cleric beat him Mr. W. J. Gresson's Birlingham, tost
(Mr. Hayes) a single hitch to mar the excellent arrange-hill a length clear from Bredon Hill, with home by half a lengths, White Lilac came Mr. Hough's Madrigal, 1ost talbs
rolbs, 1lb over...... (Mr. Johnstone) 3 ments. The race for the Hongkong Derby Madrigal at the head of the others three with a rattle at the finish, but failed to get! was run just before tiffin, and a large con- lengths away. Bredon Hill moved up to up in time, and was beaten by a head for
(Mr. Dalgleish) c course had assembled to watch the contest Durbur Chief as they entered the straight second place. Snowdrift was a neck away but when going Madrigal forged ahead and From a good start, Elburz got well away. for the blue riband of the meeting. Excite for the first time, and the pair quickly opened fourth. sment ran high as it was felt that the heavy
up a gap of several lengths from the field,
led past the stand a length from Durbar going had made the event
more open.
Chief, with Elburz lying close handy, at the rear of which was Diabolini. Round White Hawthorn, which had been hot fay- ourite until defeated on Tuesday, justified back to the field, and half way along the the bend the leaders commenced to come
Rounding the turn, Madrigal was still lead- ing, and Elburz ran up into second place. the confidence of its supporters, and Mr back stretch, White Hawthorn and Madrigal
Going up the hill, the positions were un- Burkill had the honour of bringing home made a forward move, and Diabolini came the winner. Mr. Soares Diaholini muking through from the ruck. The going was slow
changed, but as they galloped down the slope, Elburz drew level with the leader, Elbarz landed fist in the straight, and swung over until they galloped down. the hill, where
The leader stalled off a White Hawthorn moved up into second $150. Third $5. For China Ponies.place, and then the pace was cracked on. Subscription grains of any season. To be With their heads fairly turned for home, ridden by Jockeys who have not had more White Hawthorn than two winning mounts previous to this
came with a rush, and meeting in Hongkong or China. Weight quickly settled the pretensions of Durbar for inches as per scale. Winners burred. Chief and Madrigal. Diabolini showed up Entrance $10. Once round.
prominently on the outside, White Haw thorn, hard ridden, got a big break on the field as they landed in the home running and although Dinbolini, who had not been run-Mr. ning kindly throughout the race, threw out 3 a
half-hearted
of challenge, .the favourite easily stalled it off, and coming on won very easily by two and a half lengths. Diabolini finished fully seven lengths in front Mr. Ching's Urgent, rost ralbs (Mr. Sethy of of Madrigal, and the remainder of the field
a very creditable second.
The details of the events are appended: Tus JOCKEY CUT.---Winner $400.
Br. Man Kwok's Miniver, ist alb
Mr. Formada's Floreal, 1st lbs
.
Second
(3r. Jervois) (Mr. Kremer) Mr. Dolelul's Tomahawk, ist b
(Mr. Dalgarng) Mr. H. P. White's Trales, rost flus
(Mr. Knell) Mr. G. Friesland's Rheinland, 1st b (Mr. Hastings)
Mr. 5. Bolden's Furnell, rust. 12lbs
Mr. Staub's Blue Bird, 1ost 12lbs
a
0
sort
Elburz was fourth and the
were hopelessly out of it. Diabolini left his (Owner) run rather late, but it is doubtful if he could (Mr. Lewis) of have made Mr. Kadoorie's Kastimiri Chief, test 12lbs
much impression on the favourite, who was splendidly handled, and (Mr. Asger) of Mr. Walky's Fanling, irst 1lb (Mr. Beith) finished in far stronger fashion than he did
on Tuesday. The ponies got away badly, the first to get going being Miniver, who led round the field was whipped in by Bredon Hill, who, bend and past Bowrington gaze a length with Durbar Chief, had made the running from Tralee and Tomahawk. Racing along
throughout. the back stretch, Kashmir. Chief headed Miniver, but dropped back approaching the Rock. Down the hill Miniver was still lead- ing, but as the field swung into the straight, Floreal challenged the leaders. Miriver, however, had too much in reserve, and beat Floreal on the run home by a length and a quarter, with Tomahawk three lengths away, a bad third Kashmiri Chief did not finish the course.
Time: 2min, 3 2/5secs.
Pari-mutuel:
Winner: $56.40
Cash Sweep,
Time: 3min. 24 1/zsecs.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner: $14ỐN
Ist
7.10 and 10.10 3rd 22.40
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
Ist, 274, S4,538.10 2nd, 249,
1,296.10 3rd, 604,
648.30 Ten unplaced horses
$60 each. The number of tickets taken in the Pari- mutuel were:-
Winners.
Places.
Ticket No.
Ben Macdhui
367
582
Delhi Chief
29
Ist.
14.10
Ist,
-1 2nd
21.70 2nd, 117
56, $466.20
133.20 66,60
Diabolini
129
288
Durbar Chief
126
298
Madrigal
32
91
White Hawthorn
456
бло
Bredon Hill
18
79
Wireless
30
75
20
24
3rd 10.203 3rd, 138.
THE EXCHANGE PLATE.-Value $1,000, Pre-{ sented by the Bankers and Exchange Brokers of Hongkong. Second to receive $ago. Third $100. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as-per-scale. Winners at this meeting of one race rib.; of two or more races rolb. extra. Griffins allowed sib. Subscription griffins of this season (1911-1912. allowed alb." Previous, non- atarters at this meeting barred. Entrance 815. From the two mile post ence round
and in.
Elburz
Total
1181 **** 2075
Tire GERMAN CUP.-Presented by the mem. bers of the Club Germania. Second to receive $200. Third Stoo. For China Ponies, subscription griffins of this season 1911-1912. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One mile and a quarter.
Time; min, 18 3/8sees.
Pari-mutuci.
ind
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
Winner: $17.50
5.80 1st, 270, $1,732.30
THE LUSITANO CUP.-Presented by the mem- 5:40 and, 34+
495.00 3rd 6.30 3rd, 108,
247-50
bers of the Club Lusitano. For China on to the rails. Ponies, bond fide griffins on date of entry, determined challenge by Durbar Chief, who Second to receive $150. Third $75- Weight for inches as per scale. Subscrip came with a late run, and won by three tion griffins of this season
1911-1912 parts of a length,
Birlingham was four allowed 7lb. Jockeys who have never had lengths away third.
a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai
or Tientsin allowed glb. Winners 7lb. extra. Entrance $30. One mile.
Mr.
No
Time: amin. 54secs,
Pari-mutuel.
Winner: $26.30
xst 18.80
and 10.00
Cash Sweep. Ticket No.
1st, 528 $2,066.40 2nd, 566
590.40 3rd, 405 295.20
Mr. Goolistan Mr. White
Mr. E. Kadoorie
Mr. J. Peel
Mr. Formado
Mr. Doleful
Mr. Fash
Mr. Hough
Mr. Brytton
Messrs. Hughes & Jervois.
Mr. Johnstone: Mr. Burkill Mr. Dalgarno
Mr. Dupree Mr. Jervois Mr. Dalgleish Mr. Hayes Mr. Kremer Mr. Crichton
Miniver
Diabolini
Capello
JOCKEY.
White Hawthorn
Pershore
Rosyth
Royal Rose
Esperando Elburz
Lachine
Floreal
Marengo
White Daisy Cleric Durbar Chief.
Norman Chief
Defford. Auchendoon Mandolin Madrigal Ashington White Lilac, Ben Nevis Mogul Chief Birlingham Favonius Tomahawk
Ist
2nd 3rd
2
12
2
1
2
PONY.
1st 2nd-3rd
I
TO-DAY'S ANTICIPATIONS.
Tattoo CUP.
Durbar Chief ques
Snowdrift
Bredon Hil
3
2.-GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES.
Cleric
Marengo Auchendoon
Mogul Chief
THE GYMKHANA CLUB CUP-Value £50.3--HONGKONG STAKES,
Presented by the members
Pershore Sevington
Brushwood Boy
Sir Paul's Selected Snowdrift
Mr. Soares' Diabolini, 1st sĺba, 7lbs penalty c. (Mr. Dalgarno) Kadoorie's Norman Chief, 11st 10 John Peel's Ben Nevis, 1st glbs, 71bs
(Mr. Hayes) 2 penalty (Mr. Johnstone) 3 Mr. T. S. Forrest's Gordon, 10st 12lbs,
3lbs over
(Mr. Gegg) o Mr. Goolistan's Damavand, rost ribs,
alba allowance (Mr. Asger) o Sir Paul's White Carnation, 1ost glbs
(Mr. Burkill) o A good race and a fine finish was witnessed. in this event. The Chief, shot ahead at the start, but was almost immediately overtaken by Gordon, Diabolini coming along in third position. Past the football stand Gordon secured
A decided lead, which he in- being in advance of the others. creased to about twelve lengths, Chief
alteration in order was made going up hill, but the gap was reduced until in the home straight the Chief closed on the leader, with Diabolini in close attendance. In the straight Gordon had still the best of mat- Mr. Hasting's Merry Scat, 10st 31b, in- ters but the Chief drew alongside at the cluding glbs allowance distance post and eventually assumed com Mr. C. G. Mackie's Brushwood Boy, 10st
(Mr. Hastings) a mand. This was only held momentarily
8lbs (Mr. Burkill) a
(Mr. Gegg) Mr. Collis Browne's Dylan, 10st 8lbs
(Mr. Knoll) o Mr. Downham's Chibby, rast telbs, in
cluding 5lbs allowance (Mr. Lewis) o Mr. Formado's Floreal, 1ost ilb
Mr. Kremer) of Mr. S. G. Bolden's Furnell, Jost ralbs,
including 4b over... (Mr. Boldeno Mr. Ching's Urgent, 1ost 8lbs (Mr. Seth) o
of the Gymkhana Club. Second to receive $150. Third $75 For all China Ponies that have run at any Gymkhana meeting and subscription griffins of this season 1911-4-LADIES PURSE. 1912. Weight cst, 8lb. Winners of ony race other than encés confined to subscrip.. tion griffins ylb,; of a subscription grifins race 2lb. extra. Subscription griffins of this season 1911-1912 allowed ib. Win-5-AMERICAN COP. ners at this meeting barred. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong- -kong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed glb. Allowances accumulative. Entrance $to. Three quarters of a mile. Mr. H. P. White's Lachine, rost Bibs
(Mr. Dupree) 1 Mr. W. J. Gresson's Defford, 3ost zolbs, Messrs. H. K.. Hughes and J. A. Jervois'
including glòs over (Mr. Johnstone) 2
Mr. E. Kadoorie's Arcadian Chiefs 10st
Favonius, rost 8lbs (Mr. Jervois) 3.
8lbs (Mr. Hayes) o
as Diabolini, along the rails, raced neck and Mr. T. S. Forrest's Rejected, 1st 1lb neck with the Chief and won an exciting finish by half a length, five lengths separat. ing Chief and Ben Nevis. Time: zmin. 25-4/55609.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner: $18.30
Ist
6.40
And
10.20
3rd 3.50
Cash Sweep.
Ticket No. 1st, 343 $2205
2nd, 338 630 3rd, 261 315
THE CHALLENGE CUP-Value one hundred Mr. Brutton's Odcombe, rost 8lbs
guineas. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. To be won two years consecutively by a pony or ponies the bond fide property of the same owner or owners. Winner to receive $300 and zo per cent. Second $100 and 20 per cent. Third $50 and 10 per cent. of the entrance fees until the Cup is finally won, when the second pong wid receive 5 per cent, and third
Mr. Ching's Lots-of-Time, get rolbs, in-
(Mr. Dalgarno) o
cluding 5lbs allowance (Mr. Asger) o
White Carnation Madrigal
Ben Nevis
6.
PHAETHION STAKES.
Kerry
Favonius
Oil King 7----THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. White Daisy Miniver
Cadzow's Loon &-CHAMPION STAKES.
Royal Rosc
White Hawthorn Diabolini 9.-CONSOLATION STAKES.
Snowdrift
к
Arcadian Chief Wirclebs
10-NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES.
Defford
Floreal ... Sumpitan
3
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quarters.
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