10

MACAO'S FIRST EXTRA RACEA

MEETING.

YESTERDAY'S SIGNAL SUCCESS.

WINNERS AND DETAILS OF RACES.

[BY RAPIER]

Having exhausted the beauties of Macao" there was always the danger of boredom, owing to the difficulty of filling in the time left on one's hands. Racing at Maca has not only removed this drawback but has materially added to the historic Colony's actress tiveness.

The officials of the Race. Club profited by their experience at the inaugural event and several improvements were noticed at yesterday's meeting. It was conducted in excellent fashion and -the 'sport provided was fully appreciated by the very large crowd prescut. His Excellency the Governer and most of the prominent .Civil, Military and Naval officials of Macho were preant. Amongst the Hong Kong visitors were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson, Mr. Fiddes Wilson, Mr. F. Sutton, Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Mr. Q. B. Browa (Secretary, Hong Kong fockey Club), Mr. E. C. Rock (Manager of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Stable) and last but by no means lenat a acring of Hong Kong jockeys who bear not only the heat and burden of the day but the wrath of the public when a good pony goes wrong. It does not seem to be generally known that ponies have their of days in a similar manner to their buma) superiora It should be borne in mind when considering the dividends that the betting in 83 and not 83. a ticket as in Hong Kong. The finishes were very close and the Macao Race Officials are to be congratulated on the success of their efforts.

THE RACING.

There was a Beld of 9 for the first race which was won by Mr. Rocha, Hong Kong jockey, in good style..

Mr. Wong won the second race on Tap Siac as anticipated.

The third race was rather an up- net as 'the winner Wild Fellow car. ried of the first race. Mr. Bulteel was the successful jockey. It was. rather extraordinary that the win- ner only paid it for a win as against $2 for a place.

Papyrus as expected won the. .fourth race closely followed by

Macao Beauty.

The fifth race went to Chin Shan by a short hrad after a terrific

struggle with Sun Ning for almost

a quarter of a mile. Park U came

in well at the end to dead heat for second place.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25th, 1927

General Committie :—Mr. L. I. Loo (Chairman), Mr. K. H. Chun (Vice-Chairman), Mr. Joel José Choi, Dr. Carlos de Mello Leitao, and Mr. José Maria da i Luz.

Racing Committee:-Mr. E_Y.

Loo (Chairman), Messrs Geo. Chang, K. C. Loo, C. S. Loo, K. B. Chun. Y. M. Loo, and J. E. Juc.

Consulting Members of Racing Com

mittee:Mesra. R. J. Paterson (Vice-Chairman), Ho Kom Tong, R. H. Charles, W. T. Stanton, H. Sath, G. W, Sewell, S. Y. Liang, and Buy M. da Rocha.

Joint Clerks of the Course:-Messrs.

George Chang and K. C. Loo. Steretaries:-Mmars. S. W. Cheng

and L. J. da Silva.

in

Charges of Scales:-Messrs. C. M. Alves and A. A. de Mello.

la

Charge of Cash Sweeps and Pari-

Muduel-Tent. Cor. de Infa

A. G. Lobato and Dr. D. P. G. Lopes.

Paddock:—Mr. D. S. Loo.

The sixth race was another excel-Time-Keepers Messrs A. E. S.

lent finish and Mr. Roza snatched s victory from Mr. Chun by a short tead.

The excitement was sustained in the seventh race when very hard ridden by Mr. Wong beat Mr. Chun's mount by a short head

Baccarat woa the eighth race ja easy fashion with 403 and Han Sia filling the places.

The ninth race was a dead heat between Tap Sine (Mr. Chun) and Dick Lo (3 Pollock). Follock forced his mount home in the last few yards A magnificent race. Oharles was third three quarters of a length away.

"Alves and George Chang. Judges:Meters Ho Kom Tong.

and G. H. Potta.

Starters: Messrs. P. M. Hodgeon'

and A. Benemerito. Traffic:-Mr. Lan Hoa Sin. Stables:-Mr. 8. P. Sheng.

1-The Novices' Plate: Half Mile. Winner $125; Second $75; Third $50. A cup will be presented by this Club to the winning jockey. For all China ponies that have not been placed this year. Catch wright 140 lbs. To be ridden by qualified learners of the Club's riding school or jockeys approved by the Racing Committee..

Wild

Fellow...(Mr. R. M. Rocha) 1 Fir Dec.(Mr. Q. U. Chang) 2 Jan (Mr. Sousa) 3

Time: 1.03.3.

The tenth race gave Mr. Loo his first victory which was very popular. He came well in the straight and passed Mr. Charles. The third pony

- Sun Ning was subsequently dis

qualified for not weighing in

The Hong Kong Visitors' Cup was presented at the conclusien of the eighth race by Mrs. R. J. Paterson to Mr. S. K. H. Chun, the owner of Baccarat. Mr. J. Braga return- ed thanks suitably on behalf of the International Race and Recreation Ulub of Macie. The cup is a very ine one and was purchased by Mr.. Paterson with money contributed by certain Hong Kong mcing en. thusiasts, who were present at the Macao Club's inaugural meeting Patron: H.E the Governor, Mr. Artur Tamagnini de Sousa Bar bosa Bonorary Stewards:-Mr.J. Carlos Alves, Dr. J. P. de Bonas Affonso, Mr. J. H. L. Bragança, Mr. J. M. Braga, Mr. A. B Carmona, Mr. B. de Senna Fernandu, Mr. F. J. Gellion," Tent. Cor de Info, A. J. G. Lobato, Mr. M. Monteiro Lopes, Dr. P. N. Lobato, Mr. J. Maria Lopes, Mr. J. F. Lopes do Rozario, Mr. F. X. A. da Silva, Mr. B. N. da Silva, Hr.. J. A. E. da Silva, Mr. P. N. da E. da Silva, P. Nolasco · da

9 Starters. Pari-mutuel:

Winner Place 1st

2nd 3rd

......... 86.7

4.50 17,90 ..23.60

2-The Eua Do Campo Plats: Three Quarter of a Mils.

"

The Easter Plate: One Mile.

Winner $400; Second #250; Third 8100 For subscription griffins

of any season of any Race Club in Hong Kong or China that have not won more than 5 races since January 1st, 1997. Weight for inches, puer scale. Papyrus

(Mr. Wong) 1

5.-The Macao Stakes (Hong Kong

Visitors' Cup); One Mila.

Winner 8400; Second $900; Third

I

$100. A cup kindly presented by Visitors from Hong Kong to. the Owner, to be won twice in succession or, three times in ali For China ponies that have run at the Inaugural Meeting.

Becarat Four Nought Three

(Mr. Wong)

(Mr. Charles) (Mr. Pollock) 3

Macao Beauty ...

(Mr. Chun} 9 Chu Chow Ning...(Mr. Pollock) 1

Time: 2.143.

$8,40

Hoa Sin

4,50

Time: 2.14.4.

5.80

€ starters.

Winner

Place 1st

2nd

5. The U-Un Plats: 7 Furlongs,

Winner #250; Second 8125; Third 330. For Chian pories, griffins of 127 non-winners, whether started or not Weight for inches as per scale.

Chin Chan ........... (Mr. Sowell) 1 Par U

(Mr. Chun)

Sun Ning, (Mr. Wong) *2

Time: 1.58.

3 starters. Pari-mutuel Winner

4 starters Pari-mutuel:- Winner ..... Place 1st

Zad 3rd

$4.50 1.80

1.00. 11.70

-The Chin-Chun Piais:

Seven Furlongs. '

CHINESE FOOTBALLERS

FOR AUSTRALIA.

LEFT HERE ON SATURDAY.

Among those who left Hong Kong for Australian parts by the La 14 Mars last Saturday wore the

1937 Chinesa Football TeamL

Winner 8200, "Second 8100; Third $50. For subscription griffins of L.R.R.C, Macao, and non- winning subscription griffins of 1997 of Hong Kong Jockey Club Weight for inches sa per scale. Unplaced ponies allowed 7 lbs. Dick Lo

(Mr. Pollock) • Three | Tsp Bine

(Mr. Chun)

$11.00

Places: $.80; $3.90; $4.90,

Dead heat.

Third

6. Tas Kwong Chow Plate:

Quarter of a Mile. Winner $200; Second #100

830. For all China ponies. Waight for inches as per scale. Chow Taze Lan.................(Mr. Roza) I Loong Wa (Mr. Chun) $ Shanghai Friend...(Mr. Charles) 3

Timer 1.37,

7 starters. Peri-mutuel:-

Winner Places 1st

2nd 3rd

814.00

5.90 5.90

8.30

7.-The Rua Central Plate: Nine Furlongs,

Winner 8230; Second 8150; Third $50. For all Chian ponies that hare not won 2 race since January. 1st, 1927.

Veloz Dragua Boat Easter Day

Time: 2.32.

4 starters. Pari-mutuel:

Winner Places Ist

:"

Jan Dor

-Time: 1.58.9

9 starters.

Pari-mutuel:--

(Mr. Charles)

Winners: $5.50; $3.60.

Places: $5.60 and $3.50; 8.20. *Dead heat

3

NIGHT ON SINKING 'PLANE. ITALIAN FASCISTS CHAR-

TER OF LABOUR.

R.A.F. AIRMEN'S ORDEAL.

FORCED LANDING IN THAMES

ESTUARY.

Thames

ELIMINATE STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS.

SCHEME TO

STATE INTERVENTION,

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,]

Roxx, April 2nd. Celebrations on the anniversary of the foundation of Rome have

lication of the Government's char-

bo

A thrilling story was told last month of the experiences of the four Mr. Les Wai Tong, formerly a members of the Royal Air Force, South China A.A. football star, but who, were rescued by the steamer, lately of Shanghai, ia captain of the Pielmere after a hazardous night team. He took with him 14 other on the sea aboard sa aeroplane players, namely: Menrs. Lai Yuk which was expected to sink at any Tat (vice-captain). Woag Shui Wah, moment. The plane, with Fligh been made the occasion for the puby Chan Kwong In, To Kai Shing, officer Barlow, Pilot-officer. Wins, Mak Kwock Tung, Kwok Bo Kan, Wireless Operator baker, and Aister of labour, crystallising the Lee Tin Shang, Fung King Cheng, gunner Royal, lett Manston, Kent, efforts made by Signor Mussolini to

wipe out strikes and lockouts. Chau Sheng Yin, Leang Yuk Tong, to take part in night dying opera-

The charter embodies princíples Lau Kau, Chen Cheng We, Pan tions. Owing to engine trouble, it

governing hours and wages cone Wah Hing, Tai Lun King. Six of was found necessary to make a

ditions, and provides that produc- these are members of the Chang forced landing in the Hus Athletic Association and two Estuary, at 9 p.m., and it was not tion must be centred, on a general of the South China Athletic Asso until six o'clock in the morning conception of the well-being and ciation of Hong Kong, and the rest that the party were picked up by greatness of the entire nation. are from Shanghai. Except one the steamer. They were conveyed Syndical organisations must or two, all the Shanghai players to Sheerness and the machine was were at one time or another mem- towed to the neighbouring dock. bers of the Hong Kong South Chins yard. At the time of rescue the 'plane was on the point of sinking. A. A football team.

To a Preas representative one of the airmen told the story of the night's perils. When we alighted On the sen," he said, "it appeared the plane would sink, and that we certain that within a few minutes

should have to awin for our lives. The charter declares that privatą,· With the idea of giving ourselves initiative in production being re- as much chance as possible we strip. | garded as the most efficient instru ped off our clothing. The 'plansment of national interests, the or- sailed on the water, however, and ganiser of company is responsible hour after hour by carefully moving about to prevent a sudden dip to one side or the other, we managed to keep her afloat. The cold was trying, but fortunately, although the sky was clouded over, there was no rain, and the waves were not too rough.

The Team will tour Australia daring the next three or four months and expect to return to China in the latter part of August. Several Australian Chinese are in 10-Maloo Race: Five Furlongs,terested in the tour. Winner 8100; Second 850; Third 895. For pories aplaced as Inaugural Meeting or this Meet- ing Weight 147 lbs. To be ridden by bona fide riding boys in racing colour. No whip or spur allowed at rider $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 and $2 for each rider..

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This race was altered to non-win-)

ning ponies to be ridden by non-winning jockeys at this meeting.

ick To

YACHTING.

On Saturday afternoon two races were sailed from the Royal Hotg Kong Yacht Club.

One was for boats that have not won a race this season, and the other a managerie racc.

Passing Ships.

"We saw several liners pass, and shouted antil We were hoarse. avail-Owing to the fact that the wind

Certain errors crept into the times recorded and no resalts are (Mr. Loo) 1 able. (Mr. Charles) £

(Mr. Wong) 1 Loong Wa. (Mr. Chun) 2

The closing cruise of the Yacht (Mr. Reidy) 2 Sunning ......... (Mr. Sherman) 3 Chib takes place next Saturday.

Time: 110.3.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner

$8.40

Place 1st

4.30

and

$5.50 4.20 5.00

2nd

4.00

3rd

4.80

#

CASH SWEEP ON THE MACAO STAKES.

RESULTS OF DRAW.

Ponies Nos. Ponies Names...

Finning Prizes. $ 304.00 Starter.

33.70: 3,298.40 First

EIGHTH RACE.

Lacerda II.

Drawing Nos.

13070

Papyrus

....... 12238

Baccarat...

3533

Dragon Boat

13981

33.70

5

U-Un

2115

33.70

Four Naught Three

1339

942.40

Second

Shanghai Friend

12360

33.70

Flash Stor

2511

33.00

0

Gold Star

3787

33.70

30

Solar Day

12359

33.70

11

Ok Feo

12105

33.70

12

Hon Sin

13955

417.90

Third

13

The Sand Piper

11194

33:70

Tickets sold numbered 3,800-a total value of $7,000, and after thirty per cent. had been deducted for expenses 85,320 was avail- able for prizes which was distributed as follows:

lat priza

End

3rd

Drawer Nos.

Unplaced starters

HOCKEY.

.................................. $3,298.40-70 per cent.

942-40-20

12

471.50-10

17

304.00-- 4

11

CLUB BEATEN BY PUNJABIS.

304.00-4

$3,390.00

1+

AMERICAN-FOOTBALL.

S.C.A.A. INTRODUCING NEW

GAME TO HONG KONG.

The South China Athletic, Asso ciation, who can slain to be pioneers of the American national

"

Que

was against us the people on board apparently went by without any knowledge of our predicament, and we continued to bold on in the hope that eventually we should be dis- covered. In order to pass the time VITAMIN RIDDLE SOLVED. we sang a few songs. We only had bor of matches and Aix cigarettes, but they were extremely welcome. The.

match-box is now being kept as a couvenir. Even tually we succeeded in lighting some pieces of paper, and this attracted the attention of someone on the Pickmere. After we had been taken on board we were given food nod

"ANTI-RACHITIO SUBSTANCE

OBTAINED.

ENGLISH WORKERS'

SUCCESS.

formed under State direction, and the membership is to be free. Capital and labour must be con. cilinted, or their disputes submitted to "labour magistrates.””

It is announced that the enrolled Fasciats total 2,168,521, besides con- siderable numbers enrolled in the

Fascist trade unions. ~ ..

to the State for production." Pro- fessional associations of employers are obliged in every way to promote or increase production and reduce costs.

The State will intervene. to con- trol or assist in the management only when private initiative faila or the political interests of the State are involved.

a

Night work is to be paid for at higher rate than day work.

The worker is to be entitled to an a naal paid holiday after a year of Compensa- uninterrupted service. tion must be paid in respect of un- justified diamissal, also in the event of death. The State proposes unemployment insurance, also ma measures to improve accident and ternity insurance, and extend in- surance against all illness,

besides introducing special endowment in- aurance for young workers. Home benefits and discipline of the col workers are to be included in the

lective labour contract."

The mystery of the so-called clothes, and now we are none the THE "BRITISH WORKER

vitamin which prevents rackets and the action of which is similar to that of ultraviolet light, is proc tically solved. The success in un- ravelling this problem, on which workers all over the world have during the past few years been concentrating their attention, falls to two Englishmen, O. Rosenheim and T. A. Webster, of the National Institute for Medical Research at Hampstead.

It has been known for two years that when animals suffering from rickets are given food which has

been irradiated with ultra-violet light, the rickets can be cured. At the same tine certain foodstuffs,

such as cod liver oil, already con tair: a substance which has the same properties as irradiated food in curing or preverting rickets. It was found by careful research that the ingredeint in food which had the curative property after irradia- tion was a wax-like substance called cholesterol.

But it was then discovered, that cholesterol, when treated in certain ways, though apparently chemically unaltered, would not curs rickets, even if it was irradiated for longer or sharter periods. This conclusion led to a farther problem, which, briefly, consisted in finding some thing else contained in ordinary

cholesterol which became activated by irradiation. A series of com- pounds were finally found and cne of these, ergosterol, Rosenbeim found to have the properties of preventing rickets after irradia- tion.

worse for the adventure, except for hoarse throats."

REVIVED.

BILL.

(TEEOCON REUTER'S MOZNOT;]

LONDON, April 2nd.

The skipper of the Pickmers, Capt John Rogerson, of North- TO FIGHT THE TRADE UNION wich, said that he was on the way from Aberdeen to London with a cargo of cement blocks, "I was on the bridge," he said, when from far distant I heard cries for help. Although the, weather was fine and the sea smooth the night was dark, for eleven issues during the general The British Worker, which ran and we could see nothing. How-

ever, we launched our starboard strike last year, as a strike bulletin beat and put off in the direction of the General Council of the Trade from whence the cries came. After Union Council, will be again. pulling for a little while the beat issued, an a penny weekly, and will came alongside the aeroplane, which be the official bulletin of the Trade was a big double-engined machine Union Defence Committee during about 100 feet long. By the time we the period of the campaign against reached ber she was practically sub- the Government's Trade Union Bill merged, and the top plane was awash. The four airmen were cling BRITISH AVIATOR'S THRILL- deed lucky for them that the sea ing to the plane, and it was iš-

was not rough. Considering they had been there for over six hours their condition was marvellous, for although soaked to the skin they were quite cheerful and not parti- cularly exhausted. We took them aboard and did all we could for them. Then came the difficulty of getting the machine in tow. Once were successful and had started on our journey again when the arro plane broke adrift. Twice this happened, and we had to stand by until it was light enough to see what we were doing. Eventually we managed to take her into Shear

ness.

ING PARACHUTE JUMP.

[BRITISH WIRELESS STEVICE}

LONDON, April 22nd An officer of the Royal Air Force made A parachute descent to-day from a height of 8,000 feet and landed safely. He was Flight Lieutenant David Daucy Greig, of the Central Flying School.

He had gone up from Oneley in a single-seater fighting plane to carry out special testa. Suddenly the machine was seen to be out of control, and to be spinning towards the ground at a terrific speed. For some moments Greig could be seen making a desperate but vain effort to regain control.

Winner 8200; Second 8100; Third

$50.

Playing on the United Services. For subscription griffins of LR.R.C. that have started at

Recreation Club ground on Saturday least twice at the Inaugural Club lat X1, were beaten by the!

afternoon, the Hong Kong Hockey Meeting but have not WOOL. Placed ponies to carry 150 s/d Funjabis Regiment team by Unplaced ponies to carry 140

three goals to two goals, Ba.

The Punjabis scored through their inside left, Lance Nuick Clerk Feroz game of baseball in Hong Kong. Half Of, For A Lifetime Of Head been increasingly used in certain stone, the airman' was Khan before the game had been in are about to introduce another progress for five minutes. Just be American gaze here and the base fore the interval the same player tall players, many of whom are scored another goal with a fast shot American-Chinese, soos hope to be which gave the Club gustodian no practising American College foot-

Tap Bise fuen Bing...... Araia Preta

Time: 1.37. 75starters. Pari-mutuel :-

Winner Place 1st

2nd

.. 3rd.

(Mr. Wong) (Mr. Roza) (Mr. Chun) 3

$1.00 3.10

310

3.10

chance.

After the interval the Club took up the attack and playing with vigour succeeded in sooring a point through" Mitchell

After much pressure, the Punjabiz scored again, through Lieut. Webb, and were thus leading by three goals to one goal.

ball.

scen to

A Low seconds later, when the which the past few years has machine appeared to be falling like diseases, and which is not only or jump from the pilot's seat. He, pensive but must be administered too, was falling like a stone, when with the greatest caution by train to the relief of the onlookers his ed experts. Ergosterol can be preparachute opened, and he made s pared from the fat of various prolonged but safe descent, reaching plants, including yeast.

the ground about two miles from his starting point.

The aeroplane struck, the earth several minutes earlier, and burst into flames.

BRITISH PRINCES' VISIT. TO SPAIN.

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

LONDON, April 22nd. The Prince of Wales and Prince

A preparation of ergosterol which is over 1,000 times more active in dealing with rickets than any pre paration hitherto obtained has now been made by Rosenheim. This is apparently the vitamin D, 2 been called. A rat it has

hitherto Mr. Hin Wong, hoa general secre needs about one-thousandth of a The Cause Of Bari-Beri. Lary of the South Chins Athletic milligram of this per day to kep Association, has just received a con in health. The amount a human be

In addition to the solving of the signment of American college footing would reque from birth to

mystery of vitamin D, the attack balls, and he has asked Mr. Richard death would be something under or polyneuritis has led to the sa- on the vitamin which cores beri-bari Shim, formerly of Oregon Univer- one-half an ounce! sity; Mr. K. F. Jumb of Oahu Col-

nouncement by two Dutch workers lege; and Mr. Wong, of Ohio this discovery are two-fold. In the stance. Working at

The immediate applications of that they have isolated this sub-, On the general run of the play. University, all of whom have play realm of pure biochemistry big Colonial laboratorics at Weltevre the Dutch there was hardly anything to choose ed American football either inprogramme of research can now be den, Batavia, Mesra B. C. P. between the two teams, and a draw Honolulu or in the United States, undertaken in order to lay bare the Jensen and W. F. Donath have ap would have been a fairer indication to start teaching all interested in of the game The Punjabia' for the American version of football.

chemical processes with which these wards held a slight advantage, being

substances are concerned. As far pently made contiderable pro- Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Lt-Col Wild Fellow (Mr. Bulteel). I

faster and surer when near the goal.

as practical application goes the Bat and have obtained it in a pre- George, accompanied by Brigadion The two sets of half backs B

isolation of pure vitamin D will Paration a thousand times more General Trotter, arrived in Madrid Dure than any formerly known this morning on a visit to the King A pre The amounte needed for health ap- and Queen of Spain. elfocta. Chap, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. W. Dragon Boat (Mr. Reidy)

The Wah Tan Old Boys' Union paration that (Mr. Wong) 3 Mitchell of the Club and Lieut.

They were met at the station by Webt of the Punjabis, being out met the South China Athletic Asso-substitute for cod liver oil will pro- the necessary amounts of vitamin the British Ambasador, the King standing. The Punjabis full-backs ciation in a friendly possiderably lower price. It will also ther the Dutch investigators have Amindo, the Minister of the "In bably be available soon at a con- D, as stated by Rosenheim. Whe and Queen of Spain, General wers saler than the Club's,', the match yesterday, the Old

be interesting to see if such a precompletely succeeded in the actual terior, and many members of the latter being indined to be a trifle Union winning by 132 against 44 slow. Of the goal-keepers, Hold- | games. There was a large number paxation will suppress or supersede isolation is matter which still British colony.

the ultra-violet light treatment leaves room for scientific discussion. man (Club) was called upon more of spectators including many ladies.

A large crowd cheered the royal often and acquitted himself well. Tea was served after the match.

(Continued na next column). -----Observer.

visitors as they drove to the palace.

Bilva, Mr. Duarte Veiga, Hon.

G. K. Hall Brutton, Mr. T. K.

Ford, Mr. Ho Kom

3--The Tap-Siat Stakes: 1 Miles. Winner 8200; Second $100; Third $50. For all China ponies that have not won more than two Faces since January lah 1027. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race 3 ibe extra, more than once 5 lb. extra.

Mr. Flash Star

Ho Sai AWOLK, Mt. M

Johnson, Mr. W. Y. Mok, Mr. C. A. Peel, Mr. R. J. Paterson, Mr. O. A. da, Roma, Mr. F. Button, Mr. F. Paulo Soares. Mr. W. T. Stanton, Mr. L. T Tam, and Mr. H. P, White.

Time not taken.

5 starters. Pari-mutuel Winner

Place Lat

2nd

$11.00 $22.00 14.80

PING-PONG.

fi

have lar-reset as an efficient pear to be similar in quantity to

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