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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, PHBRUARY 2210,

Time: 1mm 34 1-5sec. Record time: 1min 2025,

THE FOSCHOW Cur-Woner $500. Second 8200. Third - $100. Handicap for all China panes that have run at any pro» vious official or Gymkhana Meeting. Ono, mile and a half,

Time; 2min. 00 4-5ses. Record time, min 03 2-5seca. Pori-mutuel. Winner: $30.30

Cash Sweep. Tickets.

1,

6.80

3,

76,40

6.70:

338, $1,944.68. 124, 184

335.82 277.81

THE JOCKEY Club Stakes.-Winner $800. Second $250. Third 8125. For China ponies. One mile and a quarter. Sir Paul's Perfection Dahlia, 11st

1lb: ---------- (Mr. Burkill) 1 Mr. H. P. White's Freddie, 10st 9lb.

Da (Mr. Vida) (0

Cash Sweep. Tickets,

Fari-mutuel. Winger 85.10

1, 3.20.

562. $1,952.29 434, · 850,78

Perfection Dahlh led by a length fran the start, and maintained his cad all tho 0way. At the Rock the Dahlia had sub- staatially increased his lead, hut Freddie came up again when entering the home. straight At the mile-post, the Dahlia cantered away and wan eraily by six lengths,

Johnstone took fullost advantage of the start and shot ahead, with Speckle Jongth behind. C37 maintained his lead until coming into the straight, when H. F.

May Speckles drew level. The field here! His Excellency Bir

six or apren K.C.M.G. His Excellency Major-buached, and there were General F. Ventris, Rear Admiral R. ponies in a line, with C37 nearest the

Nouring home Moller brought Mr. John Feel's Sandiway (late Suffolk), H. Anstruther. R.N., C..G.. The rails.

his mount through promisingly, but 160lb (Mr. Johnstone) 1 Hon, Mr. Claud Severi. The Hon. Sir C. Paul Chater, Kt,, C.M.G.. His failed to catch Speckles, who answered Mr. Kadoorie's Australian Chief, 15bib Honour Sir W. Rees Davies. Kt, Mr his rider's call with a game spurt, and won

(Mr. Stewart) 2 exciting race by a head. Starboard- K. Hall Brution, Lieut.-Colonel

TEAM(Mr. Burki?!) -3 My Henry Humphreys, The Hor, Mr. of C37. The remainder of the field were Dr. Forsyth's Lorenzo, 180lb H. W. Iles, CRA.. Mr. H. J. Gedge. light was second half a longth in front Sir Paul's Standard Dahlin. 156b David Landate, Mr. G. H. Potts, Mr. all in close attendance.

(Mr. Hough) Tine, 1min. 4-5sees,

Mr. Moonraker's Maybey. 144lb J.J. Stabb and Mr. H. P. White.

-Fccord time, 59secs.

(Mr. H, Sath) Steroidsin ( trge of the Sente.-The THE MAIDEN STAKES.-Winner 8300, Secund

Hon. Mr. I. Landale and, Mr. H, P.

8200. Third $100. For China ponies Mr. Nemazee's Shubrang, 125lb

· Mr. S.. A. Seth): 0 White.

bona fide griffins on date of entry. Three

Mr. Tricolor's Bayonet (late. Iden! Handtrapper.—Mr. Geo, K. Hall Brut-

quarters of a mile.

Dahlia), 134lb....... (Mr. Kremer) Sir Paul's Windsor Dahlia, 1st b

(Mr. Burkill) 1

Shabrang showed the way from a very Mr. Mase's Adventure, 10% 12lb

satisfactory start, followed by the Dahlia (Mr. H, Seth) and tho Chief. After having been displaced by the Dahlia. Shabrang held considerable Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Piagwu Chief,

- 10st olb

..........(Etewart) hundway at the village, with the Dablin, Mr. Adams' Birdwood, 104 12lb

the Chief and Mayboy strung out in pros cession. The field came into the straight almost in a clister. The order first past Mr. Cire's Moonlight, 11st 4lb

the post was: Shabrang, the Dahlia, and the Chief. Bir Poul's pony successfully (Mr. Heard-q|challenged the leader at the Bowrington Gate. The Chief was dispossessed of third Mr. John Peel's Little Jack Horner.

10st 9th (Mr. J. Johnstone) a place by Lorenzo nearing the rock, Sandi way being nursed near the tail. Rounding Mr. H, P. White's Odd Fellow, 10st

othe bend Bandiway was given the rein and The quickly shot up on the outside. There was a firm contest between the three lead- ing ponies in the straight, but the Dahlia fell behind. A truly magnificent strüggla between the Chief and Sandiway ended in the latter getting home first by a head. There were five lengths between the Chief and the Dahlia.

Judge,—Mr. F.-B. Marshall end Mr. D.

4. Ross.

Paddock. -Liout Cal. H, W. Ilea. C.R.A. Stater Mr. H. J. Gedge.

Seoul Starter-Mr. Paul M. Hodgson. Tins Keeper-Mr. M. S. Sassoon, Downcory Treaturer -Mr. H. C. Sand

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Clerk of the Course-Mr. T.. F. Hough.

The indications on Sunday were that the opening day of the ene meeting would be marred by dull weather, and probably rain, Monday: dawned in a promising manner, and the racing, before diffin was carried out under conditions which were test ideal. During the tiffin adjourn ment clouds gathered, and the remainder

(Mr. Adams) o (Mr. Moller)

Mr. Dynasty's King Alec, 11st lib

12lb Pari-mutuel. Winner: $11.90

1,

5.10

2.

5,60 5.10

(Mr. Boyd) Cash Sweep.

Tickets.

Time, 3min 12 9-5secs, Record time, amin. 09secs. Pari-mutuel.. Winner: $16,20

1.

5.30

2,

5.20

3.

5.50

Cash Swoops.

Tickets.

59, $2,131.40 609 00 304,50

270,

35, $085.55 130, 273.69 170, 136.93 There was some misunderstanding in re- of the raggs wery run in a very uncompard to the start, as the result of which fortable thin rain. The attendance for Windsor Dahlia shat clear nway, while the opening events was comparatively Moonlight and Odd Fellow were left at the Little Jack Horner raced a few post. small, but a large crowd had assembled for lengths, apparently refused, and threw his the first

race after tiffin. H.E. the rider, Burkill's advantage was shortlived, Governor was an early arrival, being for coming up the hill Adventure passed in accompanied by the Misses May, the accession King Alee, Pingwu Chief and the Dahlia to lead the field. The Dahlia Cariivas of the party being announced with and King Alee raced in company at the vilTHE TRIAL PLATE-Winner 8500. Second $200. Third $100. For China ponies, the playing of the National Anthem lago, ons length behind Seth's mount. The

latter's lead was hereabouts reduced, King. Frein the two mile post once round and All the stands were well-filled and there Alee coming up strongly. Entering the home was a fair sprinkling of ladies. There straight the four lending ponies drew into was the usual large gathering of Chinese, line. There was a spirited contest in the straiglit, with no advantage to either pony, and the banks and hillocks

until twenty yards from home, when Bur- Popular" side of the course were also kill's fine jockeyship took his mount just Mr. Dynasty's King Jack. 11st 1lb .crowded. A potable absentee from the clear, to win by half a length from Adven- enclosure was Sir Paul Chater, and ture. who was separated from the Chief by.

liks distance. inquiries elicited the information that she

Record time: popular owner's nhence was due to the illness of Lady Chater, who underwent an operation on Sunday.

The 07

From a racing point of view, few hopes could have been disappointed, apart from the narrow defeat of the strong. Derby candidate Sandy, in the Pro-

Tin min. 31 4-5sec. min. 23-2-5sec TEF VICTORIA STAKES. Winner $500. Second $200 Third $100, For China ponies. One mile.

Sir Paul's Triumphant Dahlia. 10t

(Mr. Vida) 1 Mr. John Peel's Gretna Green, 10st

(Mr. Johnstone) 21 Mr. Cire's Bluelight (late Anzac), 116 (Mr. Moller)

12lb

fes mal Cup. There are many who fancy Mr. Adams' Antony (later dam)

Suady very much for Lo-day's big event, and, the defeat bas doubtless shaken their confidence. On the other hand,

who' looked

there

11st b Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's

10st 9lb Sir Paul's Peace, 10st

Pari-mutuel, Winner: 23.00

Durbar Chief

(Mr. Stewart) 0

Burkil)

Cash Sweep.

Tickets

1.

5.10

-275, $1,209,68

2,

5.40

370.

3,

5.80

$19.

245.62 172.81

f

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Sir Paul's Winsome Dahlia, 10st 12lb

(Mr. Burkill) : 3 Mr. John Peel's Simple Simon, 10st

12lb

..... (Mr. Johnstone) 2

Puri-mutuel. Winner: $8.70 5,70 1,

(Mr. Heard) 3 Cash Sweep. Tickets.

Time, 2min, 30 4-5ses.

Record time, 2min: 34:1-3secs. THE RACING STAKES.-Winner $500. Second: $200. Third 3100. For China ponies, subscription grifins of this sea- Sou1915-1916. Sevon_furlongs. Mr. Goabend's Matchbox, 1st 12b

(Mr. J. Johnstone). 1 Sir Paul's Blackbird Dahlia 10st

12lb,

Mr. Dynasty's King Charles. 11st 11b. Mr. Al's Toodeep, 10st 11b.

(Mr. Heard). 3

(Mr. Gaee) D

(Mr. H. Seth) 0

Mr. Apear's White Engl. 11st 1lb. Mr. Billiard's In Off, 10st 7lb,

(Mr. Moller) 0 Mr. Cires Electriclight, 10st 91b,

(Mr. S. A. Seth)-0 Dr. Forsyth's Zepp, 10st 101b,

(Mr. Hough) ol Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's China, Coaster,

10st alb..

Mr. Boyd) o Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Durham Chief,.

10st 9lb.........(Mr. Stewart) o Messrs. Thomas & Sedgwick's Harry

Hawke. 108 12hb..(Mr. Sedgwick) 0. Mr Tierce's Dunkeld, 1st 1lb.

(Mr. Commons) 0 Mr. Tricolor's Banib, 10st 121b.

Mr. Wayfoong's Lazarus, 11st

Pari-mutuel. Winner 87.10

(Mr. Kremer) 0

(Mr. Barton) 0 Cash Sweep

Tickets.

5:32:87

1 ·5:20

116, $1,805.05

2,

0.70

587,

3.

.6.20

55. 266.43

There was consideralite difficulty in getting the field way together, and when Lazarus were left far behind. The Dahlia the fag Anally tell White Eagle and to the front, and was quickly challenged by Electric Light, who took

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The ponies ran in this order all the lead. The Chef raced up strongly HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO &

570, 82.143.75 186, 612.50 104. 306.25 The small field went away well together at the fall of the flag. The Dahlia, taking the inside course, ran a trife in front of his rivals, Simple Simson being in the centre and King Jack on the out- the way to the home straight, when they came up neck and neck. In a stern fight King Jack dropped behind slightly leay. ing the issue to the Dahlia and Simple Simo

The former ultimately outpaced Johnstone's monet and went well clear to win by two lengths -Time, zwION. TYSOCS,

side.

Record time, 2min. 15 3-5sers THE GARRISON CUP-Presented by the Officers of the Garrison. $200 added for Winner. Second $200. Third $100. For China ponies, subscription griffins of any season. One mile,

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upon Sendy's" performance is." quite good enough, and the pony wily be carrying beaps of money when being rides in the Derby The real and very warm lav- Triumphant. Dahlia was smartest away

(Mr. Johnstone) 1 ourite for Derby honours, Winsome at the fall of the fing, and quickly estab- Mr. Trident's Spear, 10st 12lb Dahlia, was on show, and did so wellished a good lead. Antony was left at

already the post. Gretna Green

was Vida's Mr. D. M. Ross' Social Schemer: 10st alb that the pony's admirers are

(Mr. Sedgwick) estimating their Derby winnings. The nearest rival, the order passing the post

which the Pony won was being the Dahlia, Gretna Green and Blue- Mr. Henry Morris Ploughed-field, 10st 12lb. ..........(Mr. Stewart) never in doubt. Winsome Dahlia light. At the Bowrington Gate Vida's jumped along comfortably at head Gretna who also was well

in front when the flag fel, mount had substantially increased his lead Mr Gurkha's Kukri, 11st b

(Mr. H, Seth) 0 clear from the rest of the field. Passing Mr. Nemazoo's Shabdiz, 10st 12lb

well: Gretna

(Mr. S. A. Seib) the rock the tail came up

;Face

were

sanie

of the field, and won in the same easy manner without any effort on the part of the rider. The pony rau like a Derby winneri

thero and

ather Dabliae and Chiefs which also ran well, and Sandy and Spear. To-day's Derby will asuredly provide great race.

Apart from those who were fortunate enough to win cash sweeps, no-one could have made big money. With two excep. tions, the pari-mutuel was a very poor payer averaging about twenty cents for 3. The going was not easy, and the rain did not improve matters, but happily there were no serious mishaps. With the exception of the ninth race, when only two ponies faced the starters, all the fields were good, and, from the ladies" point of view, created quite fascinating colour secnes.

A feature of the meeting from the backers" point of view was the more. speedy manner in which the pari-mutuel. was deal with, and the erection of an overhead platform, communicating with the board, added greatly to the

that Tote "and

Green being almost overhauled. At their Paul's Matchless Dahlin, 10st 12lb (Mr. Vida) village there was no great advantage to ayony, Vida, however, still being in

the van with Gretna Green and Peace Mr. Staves' Matabele, 10st 10lb at his heels. There was a sharp contest

for leadership on entering the straight Mr. Tierce's Greylock, 116t 1lb between Triumphant Dahlia, Gretua The two first- Green, and Bluelight.

Time, 2min. 022-5sets. A record. Record time, 2min, 03 2-5soes. THE VALLEY STAKES.-Winner $500 Second 8200. Third. $100. For China pontes, subscription griffins of this Season 1915- 1910. Three quarters of a mile. Mr Soares Mandolini, 11st 11lb

improved schome. It is est generally Mr. Horsford's Crosby, 118, 1

$130.000 passed through the

the Sweeps.

During the day the band of the 74th Punjabis (Bandmaster Christian) played choice selections,

1,

5,60

348.

9.80.

3,

7.30.

aid dispossessed the Dahlia but Mr. Kadooris's pony fell away at the village. The field bunched at the entrance to the home straight. Just before the mile-post Johnstons steered his mount through the field and passed the winning post half length ahead of the Dahlia who was but a neck in front of King Criaries.

Time, min, 513-4secs. Record time, Imin 48 1-5sec.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

With the successes of the Dahlias and the downfall of Sandy and Pingwa Chief the Derby appears to have resolved itself into a less open event than it appeared to be before racing commenced yesterday." Wizsome's time was three and a fifth seeds outside the record for the course, and Windsor's time was five and two- fifits outside. The last-named seemed to be hard pressed by Adventure in the Maidens, while Winsome in the Trial Plat had absolutely nothing to beat, and wonvery easily. Bandy's jockey appeared to be things very easily, and only realised when too late that he was being beaten. Comng with a rush he just failed to get

(Mr. Boyd) (Mr. Commons) Matchless Dahlin took the advanings from named ponies rattled along in partnere very excellent start to take the inside course at the head with Shabdiz close at ship until some little distance from home, but Triumphant Dahlia gamely responded band. Ploughed-field and Spear ran past the post in partnership, with the field close to Vida's eat and won comfortably as the result of a brilliant finish by three up. Kukri was given the rein and raced up and succumbed by a length to a pony not considered good enough to make him lengths. There were two lengths between away to the front. At the Rock Kukri's lead Gretna Green and Bluelight.

had been increased by several lengths. The gall. The spin will have one him a leader was gradually overtaken near the lot good, and was an excellent trial in village and when the straight was entered had but a slight lead. Spear cathe through pule, the nile being covered in gmin, the field in fine style, and Social Schemer 06 45 seconds quite a fast preliminary was also going ahead promisingly. Spear was taken past the Dahlia brilliantly, for he big race to-day. Another pony to winning by a length, half a length dividing cate the judge's eve was Spear, and his (Mr. Commons) 1 Social Schemer and Ploughed field. perbrmanos led a few of those present

Time: 2min 10 1-5secs. Record time,

to ousider his prospects against the (Mr. J. Johnstone) 2 2 03 2-58005

Dalias to-day. The race was a mile, and Pari-mutnel. Mr. Eleg's Portlight, 11st alb

won at any (Mr. Moller) 3.

Winner: 5.80

in inning he could have par The time was slow, but there was Mr. Charles Ally, 11st 11b..(Mr. Heard) Mr. Henry Humphreys Indolent, 10st

noting in the field that could have tried elb

...(Mr. Boyd) :0 The full results wore as follow:-

him out, and he won in hollow fashion THE WONG-NE-CHONO STAKES. Winner Mr. Medico's Garlands, 10st 12lb

(Mr. Burkill) o

by length. 8500. Second $200. Third $100. For China ponies. subscription griffins of Mr. Nemazec's Shabdis, 10s 1215

(Mr. H. Seth) D any season non-winners. Half a mile.. Mr. Ese Speckles. 11st 1lb

Sir Paul's Blackdiamond: Dahlia, 10st (Mr. Vids) 1

...(Mr. Vida). elb Mr. Bleg's Starboardlight, 11st 1lb.

Mr. Wayfoong Lazarus. 11st 1lb (Mr. Holler) 2

(Mr. Sedgwick) Mr. B. D. F. Beith's C37, 10st 12lb.

(Ar Johnstone) 3 Mesars, I. P. White and E. Kadorie's Forester, 11st 1lb...(Mr. Stewart), Mr Al's Toodeep, 11st-11b-

Pari-mutuel (Mr. H. Seth) ◊

Winner $54.90 Mr. Apcar'a White Eagle, 11st 11b

(Mr. S. A. Seth) 0 Mr. Billiards In Off, 1st b

(Mr. Gace) 0.

the Way from ar. Tierce's Snowflake, 10 alb Mr. Dynasty's King Hel-st 4lb

(Mr. Commons) (Mt. Heard) O fairly good start. but was deprived of his

The Derby candidate was beates by the advantage very quickly by Crosby, who led Othe field past the Football Club-house. Dahlia by a head after a very exciting con

Snowflake was first away from n The ponies were well together, and Ally test. was the first to break from the field to con- good start, followed by the Dahlia with test Johnston's position, Rounding the Sandy and the Chief in partnership half a bend the latter's want was at the brels of length behind. Snowflake showed the way Crosby, and the four leading pontes raced still at the Rock, but the leaders advantages Spoke in pairs. Into the straight the chief com- over the remainder of the field were gra- Anto petitors were in a bunch Portlight created dun'ly reduced, the rear coming up rapidly Fincherles a thrill by jumping cut and rattling along to within a very short distance of the three Jack Horner on the outside to the front, but his spurt leading ponies. Coming home, the Dahlia May was not maintained and the race resolved displaced Snowflake, and Sand which been hard held, also burst itself into a duel between Mandolini and had

Dr. Forsyth's Zepp, 10st 9lb

(Mr. Hough) Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Barodia Chief, 11st (Mr. Stewart) Mr. A. R. Lowe's. Askill, 10st 12lb

(Mr. Barton) Major Nathan's Distant, Tist b

(Mr. Commons)_0 Mr. John Peel's Tom. 1036 71b

(Mr. Boyd) Messrs. Thomas and Sedgwick's Harry

Hawke, 1081-71b. (Mr. Sedgwick) 0 Mr. Tricolor's Borah. 10st 12lb

(Mr. Kremer)

Pari-mutuel.

Cash Sweep.

Winner: $10.30

Tickets.

5.00

3. 8753.37

-8.00

243, 213.25

7.20

142 107.62

Cash Sweep

Tickets.

3,

14:20 6.20 15.30 Lazarus showed

---116, -81,442,43,

459, 112.12 386,

206.00

Isumming up the situation and accept- ing he performances of the various candi. date in yesterday's events, the Hongkong- Der may result as follows:-

Cash Sweep. Tickets,

22,078.30 663.

693.25 296.62 70; THE PROFESSIONAL CUP. Presented. Value 6fty guineas and $200 to winner. Third $100. Second to receive $200. For griffins on date of entry and ponies that have never won a race. One mile, 0Sir Paul's The Duke Dahlia, 10st 12lb

(Air Vida) 1 Mr. John Peel's Sandy, 10st 12lb

(Mr. Johnstone) 2 Mr. Cire's Daylight, 11st 4lb.

(Mr. Muller), 3 Mr. Dynasty's Oregon, 10 b

Thother event may result as follows:- (Mr. Heard) 0.

Social Scherper............ Mr. Kadaorie's Suffolk Chief, 11s 1 Jock Cap

Australian Chief.: (Mr. Stewart) - Exellige Moto

Grit Challenge Cup Spear Chin Stakes Lazio Cup "Chalige Cup"

Nav Stakes Blue Rock Stakes Gymana Cup

Crosby, Mr. Soares' pony had come along through, while Daylight come up from the extremely well, and after a tight struggle tait. There was an exciting race which showed Cro-by his heels, winning a fins race was won by the Dahlia from Sandy by o by two lengths, half a length separating length, Half a length separated Sandy Crosby from Portlight.

from Daylight

andy

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Mr. Johnstone's Mount. Giant Dablia. Perfection Dalils.

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The Duke Dahlia,

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