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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREJĘ, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1914.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKER. Winner failed to maintain the pace and fell out,

His.

THIRD DAY,

Stewards.

Excellency Sir. F. H May, *K.C.M.G., His Excellency Mejor- General Ventris, Rear-Admiral R. H. Anstruther. R.N, CMG, The Ron, Mr. Claud Severn. The Hon.

C. Paul Chater, Kt., U.M.G.. His domur Bir W. Rew Davies, K., Mr.

8500. Second $200. Third $100. For China ponies One mile ad ́ ́a quarter, Mr. Elis Kandoorie's Australian Chief,⠀⠀⠀⠀

11st 1b

(Mr. Stewart) 1 Sir Paul's Standard Dahlin, 11st 71b

Pari-mutuel. Winner: 88.30

15.50

(Mr. Burkill O Cash Sweep.

Tickets.

190, $1,424.07 255, 474.60

Mr. Kadoorio was enabled to secure a G. K. Hall Bratton, Lieut-Colorri qualifying pony in the championship race H. V. Iles, C.R.A., Mr. H. J. Gedge, by the fine victory of the Chief by many Mr. Henry Humphreys, The Hon. Mr. lengths. Standard Dahlin took ap the run David Landale, Mr. G. H. Patts Mr.hing from a good start, and led by three N. J. Sta and Mr. H. P. White. kngthis first time past the judge's box, The Stewards in harge of the Scale.--The Chief accelerated his pace coming up by, Hon. Mr. D. Laudale and Mr. H. P.the Football Club-house and was only helf White. Handicapper -Mr. Geo, K. Hall Brut-length behind near the Rock. Much the samo positions were maintained at the Wongmeichung village stretch The Chief went to the front on entering the home. straight and gradually drew away from the

Dahlia to win in a canter,

Time: 2min $1680,

LOR..

Jurige. Mr. F. B. Marshall and Mr. D.

4. Ross. Paddock-Lieut, Col. H. W. Iles, C.B.A Starter.-Mr. H. J, Gedge,

Second Starter.—Mr. Paul M, Hodgson. Time Keeper-Mr. M. S. Sassoon,

Record time: 2min 34 1-5sec.

Honorary Treasurer Mr. H. U. Sand-THE HONGKONG STAKES. Winner 500,

ford.

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

RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONS.

EWO AND THE LADIES' PURSE.

The last day of the races, the programme of which included the Champion Stakes.

Johnstons's monng wizning by a head after a short, sharp contest with the Dahlia, who was second and King Alec, half a length behind the Dahlia

Timo: 1min. 49 2-5sec.

Bee rd time min, 48 1-6x0,

!

TER CONSOLATION STAKESA Sweepstakes

of 85 sneh with $400 added for winner. Second 8200, Third $100. For China ponies that have run and not won at this

One mile, Mr John Peol's Benity, 10m 12lb

(Mr. Johnstone):

(Mr. Dupree)

ANTIMATIONS

LANE

CRAWFORD&Co.

Mr.

Adams' Antony (lato Sir Derek),

(Mr. Heard). >

10st. 9lb

(Mr. Adams) : 0) Cire's Bluelight (late Anzac), 11st

Ub

(Mr. Moller) o Mr. Dynasty's King Alee, 118 2lb

(Mr. Commens 10 Mr. Gurkha's Kukri, 21st ilb

(ESTABLISHED 1850).

(Mr. H. Beth) 0

THE PHAETHON STAKES-Handicap. Win.Mr. H. P. White's Freddio, 10st elb

zzer $300. Second $200, Third $100. Mr. Dynasty's Oregon, 10st 9 For China ponies that have run at any Gymkhana mooting and griffins on date Mr. of entry. One mile and a quarter. Sir Paul's The Duke Dahlia, 130h

Ladang (Mr. Vida) 1 Mr. Cires Daylight. 185b

(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. John Peel's Simple Simon, Bilh i

(Mr. Johnsione) 3 Mr. Dynasty's King Jack, 150b

(Mr. Heard) Mr. Forsyth's Lorenzo,

1551b (Mr. Commons) 0, Mr. Ellis Kadoorio Baroda Chief. (Mr Kremer) 0 Suffolk Chief,

(Mr. Dupree) o

140lb

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's

1481b

Mr. Moonraker's

Maybey 14316

18. Soth) (Mr. B, Seth)

Mr. Nemazer's Shabra

13st 9lb

Sir Paul's Giant Dahlia, 155lb

1

Pori-mutuel. Winner 39.00

1..

8:20

2

2,

3,

14.30

7.90

3

was the best of the three from a weather Mr. Horsford's Crosby, point of view. The sun was shining briliantly when the first event was unr. Nemazee's Shabdiz, 10 9 lb eff, and, in striking contrast to Monday

Second $200. Third 8100. For China ponies, subscription griffin, of this Season 1915-1910. One mile and a halfan Mr. Gonhead's Matchbox, 10st 123b

(Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Dynasty's King Charles, 10% 2lb

(Mr. Heard) Mr. D. M. Ross', Social Schemer, 11st

11st 1lb

(Mr. Moller)

(Mr. Stewart). ◊

(Mr. H, Beth)

and Tuesday, some people eve

even complained

of the heat. Despite the climatic allure ment, however, the, attendance showed a big falling off when compared with the two previous days.. H.E. the Governor again made an early appearance, being

Ad by the Misses May.

tillin the chief event, in that it had a picturesque side, was the Ladies Parse which again went to the "Ewo" sable with Jonstone once more filling. the ile of recipient after riding a very fue race. This made big sixth win in the Ladies' race in seven years, the first being in:1004.

Mr. Johnstone appeared in the centre stand a few minutes after the win and was introduced by Mr. Hough,

Sir Paul's Matchless Dahlia. 10st gib

Mr. Tieroe's Dunkeld,

Pari-mutuel. Winner: $14.90 8,60

2

3.

14.60

· 10.70

(Mr. Vida) 10st 12h

(Mr. Commons) Cash Sweep.

Tickets,

0

0

.147, 81,548.62 360. 442.75 917, 221.37 The field went away in straggling order at the fall of the flog, Crosby taking pre er position. Social Schemer displaced him quickly, King Charles racing third Rounding the bend into the village Social Schemer's advantage was increased to two lengths his Dearest followers being King

Charles and Crosby,

Miss Hastings then presented the Purse,

John- which was made of the Club colours. She stong's mount being ng the tail,

Social said: I heartily congratulate you an Schemer maintained his read first time past winning the race, and it gives me very the judge's box. Shabdiz showed up well much pleasure to present you. on behalf at the back stretch taking second position. of the lady members of the Club. with King Charles and Crosby were in partner. this Purse.

ship in the third position. The ponies drew The Applause)

made usual humorous responsid,

Atac risk of sad togther passing the Rock Social Schemer conceited," he I will say here still having the advantage, Matchbox was we are again." (Laughter.) As the result given the rein in the home straight, and took of this race which has just been run, it up position parallel with King Charles and shows that the members of Ewo, who Social Schemer, the last-named being on the were first, second and third, are very keen rails, The Dallis came up promitingly and in getting it. I understand that the Crosby ako spurted gamely, but they were respected Clerk of the Course won this unable to catch the leaders, between whom very race, riding in these colours, twent there was a great struggle rearing home.

years ago to y five

and the Furee was Johnstone steered his pony through bril May. (Laughter)iantly and won by half a length from King already said it, and

Charks, Social Schemer being the same dis tance behind the King

then presented by

es.. I have

will say it again, we are all very pleased win the Lubes Purse, and are all thes

ho

fair an inhabitant of the

Time: 3min, atec, Record time: 3min 00sec

more pleased when it is prespated he THE LADIES' Puase-Presented 8350 to

(Laughter ony as

present donor.

He then three cheers caled for

for Miss Hastings, and the ladies of the Club, which were given with much gusto, and subsequently presented Miss Hastinge

winner, Second to receive $200. Third $100. For China ponies. Once Round Mr. John Peel's Greton Green, 11st 1b

|

(Mr. Burkill)

Cash Sweep. Tickets.

o

(500, 82,633.76 752. $2.50 370, 378.25 The winner Duke Dahlia, showed the way, Daylight being left at the post. Shabrang rattled past the leader and led past the judge's box, his nearest followers being, Duke Dahlia King Jack, and Baroda Chief. Near the Bowrington Gate Duke Dablis again took up the running, and King Jack also went up

to dispo Record

Shabrang of place. Up the

Mr. Tricolor's Bayonos (late Ideal

Dahlia), 11st 1lb...(Mr. Kremer) 0 Pari-mutuel. Cash Sweep.

Winner: 8,78

Tickets

1,

5.40

549

2,318.30

2,

8.20

3,

5.70

476, 412,

602.37 331.18

Freddie showed the way from a very good placed Dupree's mount and bad a slight tart, followed by Oregon. The latter dis

advantage passing, the judge's box over Freddie, Antoy, and Sandy. At the Rock Oregon had increased his load considerably, Rounding the village bend the field bunch- ed; Kuki coming out from the rear to partner Sandy. There was no great differ- cncy between the ponies entering the straight, and at the distance post the Geld was in a close bunch. At the mile post Sandy shot to the front with Freddie a close second. Oregon also spurted up. Sandy broke away and won in a castor by: four fergths, half a length separating Fred- die from Oregon

Time: 2min 0552ch.

Mr. Dynasty's King Hal. 11st 4lb

Record time: 2min, 03 2-cca... the ponies were in much the same order. Baroda Chief took third place fro THE NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES-A streep- Shabrang. King Jack made the pace

stakes of Sench with 8300 added for into the home straight, and at the distance

winner. Second $200, Third $100. For post the field came up in a cluster. Both China ponies, subscription griffins of this Dahlias were in good positions, and fino Season 1916-1916 that have run and nok. race ensued, Lorenzo came up with the won at this meeting. Five furlongs, leaders promisingly and joined the Duke Dahlia and Simple Simon, Daylight

(Mr. Heard) 1 made an unexpected appearance among Mr. Henry Humphrey's China Coaster, the leading ponies near home and esme

(Mr. Dupree) 2. along at a rare pace to snatch third Mr. Al's Toodeep, list lib position from Lorenzo, and then to come

(Mr. H. Seth) 3 up with Simple Simon. Vida won by a Mr. B. D. F. Beith's C37, 10st 12b head, a similar distancy dividing Daylight

(Mr. Johnstone) 0 from Simple Simon,

Time, 20in. 41secs.

Record time, 2min. 34 1-3secs.

1034 123b

Mr. Billiard's In Off, 11st 7lb

(Mr. Burton) 0

(Mr, Stewart) .0

THE GOVERNOR'S CUP.-Presented by His Mr. Cive's Electriclight, 10st 9lb

Excellency Sir F. H, May. Second to receive 2200. Third $100. For China Mr. Medico's Garlands, 10st EB pontes, eubscription griffins of this Sea- Mr. Shelim's Cutty Sark, 104 71b Bon 1915-1916. One mile, Mr. Dynasty's King Charles, 11st 1lb

(Mr. Heard) 1Mr. Sleg's Portlight, 11st 4th

Sir Paul's Blackbird Dahlia, 1st 12.b Mr. Staves's Matabele, 11st 1lb

(Mr. Hough) 0

(Mr. Gace) 0.

(Mr. Sedgwick)” 0 (Mr. Vida) 2Mr. Steg's Starboardfight, 11st folb

(Mr. Maller) 8 (Mr. Moller) 3 Mr. Staves Matabole, 10se 10lb Mr. Charles Ally. 11st 6lb,

(Mr. Boyd) 0 (Mr. Dupree) o Messrs. Thomas and Sedgwick's Harry Mr. A. R. Lowe's Askil, 11st

Havke, lost 12b..(Mr, S. A. §.th), o (Mr. Barton) o Mr. Tierce's Greylock 11st b Mr. Morris's Seatterfield, 10st 101b

(Mr. Commons) 0 (Mr. Hough) O

Cash Sweep. Major Nathan's Distans, 11st lib

Tickets. (Mr. Commons) 0 Mr. Nemazoo's Shabdiz. 10, 121b

(Mr. S. A. Seth). O Mr. John Peel's Tom, 10st. 12/b

(Mr. Johnstone) 0.

(Mr. Johnstoño) 1 Mr. Shelim's Cutty Sark 10st 12lb

(Mr. Kremer) (Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Sleg's Portlight, 11st 41

0

0

with beautiful bouquet, ribboned with Mr. Dynasty's Oregon, 10st 9lb the Club colours.

Adhering

to custom, Mr. Johnstone Mr. H. P. White's Freddie, 10st 126 then led Miss Hastings into tiffin at the

(Mr. Sedgwick) (Mr. Dupree) 2 | Mr. Soares Mandolini, 11st. 6lb

Club stand, followed by Mr. Hough in Mr. Mave's Adventure, 11st b his scarlet hunting costume, crestin.

most picturesque little scene..

(Mr. Stewart) 0

(Mr. H. Beth)-0

In addition to the event mentioned Mr. Moonraker's Maybey, 10st 12lb above, the racing was always according to expectations. Like the Derby, the

gener Stakes was really grace at all. There were only four runners, and much surprise was evinced when it was found that Winsome Dahlia, the Derby vinner, was not to figure is the roer. Triumphant Dahlia got in front at the

Siz

Sir Paul's Peace, 11st 1lb.. (Mr. Burkill) 0

-Pari-mutuel.-

Winner: 88.90

2

3.

5.10

7.70

6.80

-Cash Sweep,

Tickets,

251,81,702.75 343, 486.60 72, 243.25

Pari-mutuel. Winner $38.80

1. 3,

9.00 6.20 37:00

Time. 2min, 08 3-óseća

(Mr. Seth) 0

Cash Sweep.

Tickets

166: 22,098.05

716, 770,87

201 285.43.

Vida again showed the way at the fall of the flag, followed by Fortlight and Aily. The intter forged ahead and at the football stand was in close company with Gretan Green led off from a good start Matabele and King Charles handy. à the leader, Portlight being Laird with start and nover lost the lead which and had a length advantage passing the length separated the Dahlia froin his Tis gradually increased, and Paul's pony won in the same comfortabl post, his nearest followers being Oregon and fellow competitors at the Rock. Port manner as dil Winsome Dahlia: As will bunched, but Gretna Green shot further shot up to second place. Ally and Tor Pence. Passing the Golf Club the ponies light was the in and immediaty

given be seen from in sweep figure, the Chamhend at the Bowrington Gate Adventure were in very close attendance. At the pion, attracted quite a lot of money, The winner of the first prize was J. M. and Peace raced neck and neck in the third mite-post King Charles, Tom, and Mata da Rocha. After the Champions had position up the incline. Antony came up bele raced with the leaders. Mr. Dynasty's boen dreided interest flagged, but the from the rear to take fourth position, sup- pavy reacted the winning post half a good field and keen racing in the last planting Adventur. The pon es came along length ahead of the Dab. There was event proved a fitting finish to three days in the sams positions into the home straight, only a lead between Vida's mount and very interesting racing.

where Peace jumped out strongly on the Tutu. In connection with the paying out booth outside course. Adventure was in partner of the pari-mutuel, we understand that ship with him on the inside, Johnstone this was carried out by the Chinese staff coaxed his mount away from the remainder of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and of the field, but this spurt evoked similar that they were quite distinct from the efforts from Oregon and Freddie, which, employes of Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & burst into prominence at the mile-post. Gretna Green just won by a neck from Ore The full details were as follows:-

gon, half-length only giving the latter THE GRAND STAND STAKES-Winner $500-second position from Freddie,

Second $200. Third $100. For China ponies hond fide Griffins on date of entry. Three-quarters of a mile Mr. Mase's Adventure, 104 12lb

(Mr. H. Seth) r Sir Paul's Windsor Dablie, 1st Bib

(Mr. Burkill) 2 Mr. John Peel's Simple Simon, 11st (Mr. Johnstone) 3lb Mr. Ellis Kadoorias Pingwu Chief, 10st

.lb

....(Ar. Stewart) 0 Mr. H. P. White's Good Templar, 10st

125

....(Mr. Dupree) 0 Pari-mutuel.

Cash Sweep, Winner: $33.00 Tickets

Matthews,

12.00

2.

9.00"

103, $1,029.00' $4, 294.010 294, 147,00

3

The field went away well together at the fall of the tag, the Dahlia and Chief show- ing the way. No pony could clasp much advantage until near the Rock, where Ad venture rattled past the Dahlia and the

Time: 1min 32sec-Equal record. Record time: Imin 52sec. THE AMERICAN CUF.-Prevented by Ameri- can Citizens resident in Hongkong. Second to receive $200. Third 8300, Far

·China (popies hand fiile Grifin, on date of entry Seen furlongs, Mr. Jahn Peel's Peter Pieman. 11st 1lb

(Mr. Johnstone) 1 Sir Paul's Windsor Dahlia, 17st, Gib

(Mr. Burkill) "g Mr. Dynasty's King Alee, 11st b

(Mr. Heard) 3 Mr. Ellis Kudozrie's Pingwu Chi f. 10ết (Mr. Stewart)

Mr. Tierce's Snowflake, 10st 9lb

Pari-mutuel Winner: $11,50

7,50 6.90

1,

(Mr. Commons) 0 Cat Sweep, 2

Tickets

€74, 82,793.00. 223, 708.00 530 399.50

Itecord time, Zwin. 03 2-5sees, THE CHAMPION STAKES.-Winner 82,000

Second $500, Third $300. For China ponies, winners at this meeting only. Une mile and a quarter. ENNE Sir Paul's Triumphans Dahlia, 10et

-18lb ..........................(Mr. Vida) 1 Sir Pag.'s Perfection Dahbu, 11st lib

(Mr. Burkill) 2 Mr. Joha Peel's Sandiway, 11st 4lb Mr. Ellis Kadoerie's Australian Chief (Mr. Johnstone)

(Mr. Stewart) 0 Cash Sweep, Tickets

1st b fari-mutuel.

Winner 812-20

1.

1, 1083 $14,704.75 4,218,50 2,109.25

Parismutne Winner: 866.40 15.60

1,

2. 12.30

3,

620,

459

$2,468.37 706.25

.69.10

258382.62 The ponies went off fairly well together, Harry Hawk-showing the way. There was a good race in the homie straight. Greylock, King Hal, Toodeep, and China Coaster showing to the front. The first-named fail-

ed to keep pace with the other ponies, and King Haj bat China Cunster by a short head, a length separating the Coaster from Toodeep.

Time: min, 17:3-55609.

Record time; min. 13 1-5sees.

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Chief,

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5.70 2, 913 5.503, 1827 The other starter,

Australian was ticket 590.

Triumphant Dahlia went away at the stert and was never overtaken. Vida's mount set a fast pace and roxaped in.0 the straight severa lengths away from Sandiway. The ponies closed up some. what near the mile-post and Triumphant's lead Was reduced to a length, Sandiway being second and the ethan two riders in partnership at the tail, Near the Go. Club

Johnstonen Dahlin almost supplanted

mount, his stable companion having meanwhile increased his advantage

The Dahlia was smartest off at the start tian the Football Club-house

Dahlia got the better of

Mr. Sedgwick Mc, Moller Mr. Boyd

Mr. Hough Mr. S. A Beth.

PONIES;

Triumphant Dahlia Perfection Dabija: ..... Wintame Dalla ..... Peter Piaman, ... Dube Dahila Matchbox Windsor Dahlia Gretna Green, King Charles

Simple Siman

Chief in turn and led by a clear length and showed the way to Showflake and the down the incline. The Chief was then run Chief Sir Paul pony was successfully Sandiway, and went up to second posi ning second, but Stewart's mount was dis- challenged by Snowflake and the Chief was tion. Triumphant still several lengths to placed by Simple Simon Adventure main displaced by King Alee The latter was the good. At the village this lead had not and the ponies along home straight. At the distance post the the Chief came up again. Coming up the in procesion ponies came along more or less together, the incline the leader had an advantage of a the rear. Into the home straight Trium- Daba, the Chief, Adventure and Simple length from Stewart's mount, who was a phant Dablia had a winning lead, but Simon being in line. An exciting struggle length ahead of the Dehlin, The Chief raced Dahlia. The latter rapidly drew up with Sandiway severely challenged Perfection from the me post between Adventure, the almost alongside Snowflake at the village his stable companion, but the leeway was for him to overcome, and Vids Seth's mount in brilliant fashion by a neck.trance to the hore straight. The fied drew on in the Dahlia having an adventage of half together at the dis' anc port, and the Dablia distanco separately Fer

Sandiway.

tained his lend rounding the bend into the unable to retain his position very long and been reduced the Chief Aus raan ChietTM

Dahlia, and Simple Simon was won by and drew on even ternis with him at the eBtoo becord time bection tice that!

length over Johnstone's mannt.

Time: 1min, 33.2-5. Record time: Imi¬, 202-5sec,

and Peter Pieman, who had been hugging the raile at the rear came through to chal- luge the leaders. Nearing home the Chief

Dahlia and

Record

Time, 2min 33 3-beres.-) Previous record time, 2min. 341-5secs.

Bosial Schendr Sandiway Crosby

Adventure

Sandy

Spear

Mandolni Speckles

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Matabele

Standard- Dahlin

Matchless Dahlia Starboardlight Giant Dablin

The

Nippin

1122

1st, 2nd

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