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HONG KONG RACE MEETING.
SECOND DAY OF EASTER FIXTURE.
MR. ULSTER'S ERIN'S ISLE PAYS A DIVIDEND OF $258.20.
[BY EARLY BIRD 1.
If dul and somewhat overcast, the weather remained fine for the concluding day of the Easter Meeting at Happy Valley yester- day afternoon. The attendance was a little better than the first day and the sport generally was wel up to standard.
A big upset occurred in the "B" Class Handicap over ono mile, when Mr. Uster's Erin' Isle won, and paid his supporters $238.20. This was the facet race of the meeting, and resulted in one of the most sensational finishes I have seen for many a day?
In marked contrast to the first day the track was in wonder. ful condition, as was evidenced by the capital times which were registered in some of the events.
Dividends on the whole were fairly good in view of the fact that some of the contenders were hot favourites.
Place bettors, must have had a very good day, as some of the ponies paid out very liberal odds and altogether I fancy backers must have been well ahead on the two days meeting.
M. A. J. P. Heard distinguished himseif by winning two events. Mr. Heard whe rode Tangle, in the Sellers Plate demon- strated his skill by riding a "Q" Class pony to victory despite the fact that the field contained some good chass "A" and "B" Class ponies.
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THE RACING.
Junk Plate...
This should have been Winsome Stag's race but somehow his con- nections reserved him for the last event 'which eventually ended dis- astrously for the big chestnut.
Chesapeake Bay ran strongly, and won easily enough in spite of the fact that he was a bit wobbly at
the judge's end,
Mr. Heard, who led nearly all the way looked to have a chance com- ing into the straight, but the favourite came with a big show of speed at the finish and caught the judge's eye. Huntington was
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THE HONGONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, APRIL 2,
He won easily enough and sur prised me by paying $6 for a win which in view of his ability was extraordinary. Dr. MacGown came ip second on his new acquisition. Duke of Nieolung, and Mr. N. Hashim's fly Sunning followed.
Tola Selling Plate,
This looked an easy thing for. Triumphant Stag before the race, but somebody blundered, for the good thing did not even get a place.
Mr. Heard rode s
remarkable
race on a "C" Claas pony, and had the satisfaction of bringing him in a winner by a length and a half.
Mr. Heard is a positive marvel in the saddle and has a knack of being able to win on any kind of animal, whether he is in his right. second (which was a good perfor looked to have a chance early on class or otherwise. Blue Danube ance considering he is a "B" hut was beaten when Tangle came Class pony) and Bakers Bay just alongside Chow Teze Zou had to managed to beat, Rose Halt for be inspected by a Veterinary Sur
geon before he was allowed to run.. and he was good enough to fill third place-but he did not book it.
third place.
This was
1
|
The winner was put up for auc tion, but no one needed him, as the auctioneer did not get a bid.
A claim was put in for Triumph- at Stag, who will be seen in the colours of one of
our sporting
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-THE RESULTS.
1. Junk Bay Plata: Sevan Furlongs.
Messrs. Stanton," Hinson and.
Wong's Chesapeake Bay, 159 Fbe, Sulf Mr. T. L. Wong) - 11 Mr. John Peel's Huntington, 160
lbs........(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) ? Mr. L Dunbar's Bakers Bay, 183
Ibs........(Mr, G. U. da Roza) 3 Also ran:-Rose Hall (Mr. A. E. McCartney).
Time: 1min. 47.3-58eca. Four starters: Won by a length; ona -length and a hall between second and third,
Pari-mutuel. Winner................ $6.00 Place, 1st
1929
-Hobe Plats: One Mile," Mr. W. E. L Shenton's -The
Pheasant, 10 hs.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner Place, Ist
$10
And 3rd
5.30 6,30
10
Messrs.
Cash Sweep.
1st, No. 97
82,713.20
775.20
Messrs.
387.60
gad, No. 181 3rd, No. 290 Unplaced ponies of $30 each:- Nos, 217, 133
Town Hall
(Mr. A. F. Clark). I Stantch and Reidy's Mowgli, 150 lbs."
(Mr. W. T. Stanton) 2 Liang and Wong's O'Moon, 163 lbs.
(Mr. T. L Wong) 3 Also ran Loch Alsh (Mr. A. J. P. Hened): Thunderbolt (3r., F. M. Soares); Duke of Normandy 21 Winner. Place. Mr. H. C. Lee); Mongolian Stag
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IS ANOTHER ICE AGE APPROACHING?
GERMAN SCIENTISTS'
WEIRD IDEAS.
PORT SWETTENHAM.
IMPROVEMENT OF SHIPPING FACILITIES.
Kuala Lumpuri-At the annual general meeting of the Selangor BERLIN (U.P.). In the midst of Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Germany's "coldest winter of many Commerce, Mr. D. F. Topham, pre- decades-on February 11 was residing, said that the F.M.S. Gov corded the lowest temperature Berernment had crunted an advisory lin had experienced in 136 years had asked the Chamber to nominate board for Port Swettenham and Seven starters: Won by three many scientific and lay minds have lengths: half a length between turned anew" to the question of second and third.
whether another ice age is in fact approaching.
(Mr. L. Reidy).
Time: mins. 05.1-5secs.
6.60 9.80 5.90
"
Betting.
...1,301 1,049 Young Pretender 265 City Hall
204
136
Duke of Chantilly... 289 Little Thunder 128
104
Grand Tattoo Eve... 325
243
Pari-mutuel.
5.-Beef Stakes: Half Mile.
Winner
$32.70
2nd"
0.40 7.40
19
Messrs. Bennett and Cave's San
Francisco, 188 lbs.
Place, Ist
"
Cash Sweep
2nd ............ 3rd
2nd, No. 127
8852.60 243,60 121,80
(Mr. Cave). I Mr. MacGown's Duke of Nic
blung, 188 Tha
1st No. 13
Unplaced pony (850) No.. 74.
Betting.
Winner. Place. Bakers Bay 226
168 Huntington
143
83
Chesapeake Bay Rose Hall
819
35
302 2
1st, No. 210
3rd, No. 392
2. Mirs Bay Handicap "0" Class: One Mile.
1
(Mr. MacGown) Mr. Hashim's Sunning, 168 lbs.
Cr. HC. Lee) 3 Also ran-Gold Medal (Mr. B. A. Proulx); Kom Song Hall (Mr. 6. Y. Linag) Charlestón II. (Mr. Graham); Fire Call (Mr. A. B. S., Clark); Ace of Spades (Mr. A, E, McCartney); Movaangher (Mr. Bennett),
Time: 59.4-5secs.
Mr. Mac's Zephyr, 158 lbs.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Mr. James' Rummy, 150 lbs...
(Mr. L. Reidy)
Nine starters: Won by six lengtha; Messrs Harry and Henry's Zes-"
jebil, 154 [bg.(Mr. Churchill), a short head between second and
Bulteel); Pumpkin (Mr. F.
Also ran-Dark Eyes (Mr. T. O. third.
Clark); Mountain Air (Mr. G. A. Backhouse); Sunlock (Mr. Me- Harriman); Silver Stag (Mr. O. E.
Gewa); Touch Wood (Mr. W. T. Stanton); Inca (Mr. G. U., da Roza); Movanagher (Mr. Cave),
Time: 2mins. 09secs. lengths and a half. Eleven starters:
Winner Place, ist
2nd
"!
3rd
P
Won by two
Pari-mutuel.
Winner: Place, ist
Cash Sweep
2nd, No. 58
$1,722.00 482.00
3rd, No. 800................ Unplaced ponies of 350 Nos. 2590, 178, 332, 52.
Betting.
The Pheasant
551
240.00
representative. He (the speaker) was nominated.
The Board had met five times. and among the matters discussed were the equiptment of No. 6 wharf While the belief that a consider. with electrical cranes, etc.; the sup- able portion of the North Temper ply of fresh water to No. 6 wharf; ate Zone is again about to be improved lighting of the approach covered by a great glacial sheet to the port: the provision of a tug bas found no positive support in
to nasist vessels using No. 6 wharf: authoritative scientific circles, the the provision of additional wharf possibility of such a recurrence has age accommodation at the port; and each-undoubtedly caught the popular the amendment of Customs "Enact fancy. Even among scientific men ment to meet the case of ships ar this possibility is not denied, al riving without manifests or with Winner. Place though such authorities as Profes.incomplete manifests
Although at that stage it was im- sor W. Gothan, noted German geologist, smilingly warn the pre information. under most of those possible to give any very definite sent generation that it need not be headings, except to state that the in a hurry to move to climea in anticipation of a perman-mission on February 20, there was, new tug Rose was put into com ment cold wave in Northern he thought, every indication that Europe, Asia and America.
Discussing the question a
the authorities were very much alive to the necessity of improving the days ago, Gothan declared that it facilities at the port, and that the is not inconceivable that we are creation of the Advisory Board actually in an interglacial period, would prove to be of very real 1monstrated. But because of the He voiced the appreciation of the even though this can not be devalue to the mercantile community. ally long duration of these shipping firms at the very adequate periods we need not work up and antisfactory arrangements that headache over the prospect of a were made by the authorities for new ice age. Our grandchildren dealing with the rush of rubber
Šཧྨབྷཱཏྟཱཙ, ཿཋ
958 1,133 116
Loch Alabam 529 O'Moon Thunderbolt Duke of Normandy
II ..... Mongolian Stag...... 120 *Mowgli
101
40
9. Mira Bay Handicap "A" Class: One Mile, Messrs. Eynes and Mackie's Pickle, 143 lbs. (Mr. A. F. Clark) Mr. Hau Un's Monteray Bay, 130 Ibs.(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mt. Chan Tin Sion's Winsome
Stag. 159 lbs.
warmer
fow
(Mr. F, M. Soares) 3 Alse ran-Imperial Hall (Mr. T. and our great-grandchildren will shipments in the months of Novem L. Wong); Delaware Bay (Mr. Gow as little as we do whether ter and December.
coming."
A. Harriman): One Third (Mr. Y. or got another ice age is actually M. Loo); Baster (Mr. W. T, Stan- ton).
Pari-mutuel.
88.00 6,80 8.90 8.00
Cash Sweep.
$13.80
7,00
1st, No. 300
$1,890.00 Rud, No. 424
540.00 3rd, No. 414
270.00 Unplaced ponies of $30 each:- Noa. 699, 168, 1737, 69, 428, 3.
Betting.
12.40
70.90
Gold Metal
Winner. Place.
337
$7.
Kom Teng Hail .....
73
'98
Duke of Nieblung... 170
Winner Place, Ist
I
54
2nd.
$900.60
Charleston II.
47
18
3rd
993.60
Sunning
212
78
142.80
Cash Sweep-
San Francisco
986. 1,026
Ist, No. 179
Fire Call..
127
33
2nd, No. 176.
Ace of Spades
942
70
3rd, No. 1994
$1,926.10 550.40 975.20
Movanagher
Be
27
Cash Sweep, 1st, No. 281........ Sad, No. 198..... 3rd, No. 38..... Unplaced ponies of 850 each:-
407.. Nos. 334, 139, 98, 140, 85, 424, 35,
Betting,
* Dark" Eyes
Zenjcbil....... Pumpkin Mountain Air Silver Stag Zephyr
6-Tolo Selling Flate; One Mile.
...................... (Mr. Heard) I Mr. Yam Man's Blue Danube, 180
lbs. (Mr. G. U, da Roza) 2. Mr. Haen Chung's, Chow Taze
Lon, 155 lbs.
Winner. Place.
199
gr
28
12
87
..
49
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Tangle,
165 lbs.
€90
304
30
Б
693 ** 368
Rummy
245
..136
Sunloch
28
8
Touch Wood
32
a
Inca
Movanngher
308
E
128
3.-Mire Bay. Handicap "B" Class: One Mile, Mr. Ulster'a Erin's Isle, 160 lbs.
(Mr. Charles) 1
Mr. Yam Man's Fifty Fifty, 162 Messrs. Tester and Abraham's
ibs. (Mr. V. M. Loo) 2|
The Apo, 151 lbs.
Mira Bay Handicap " O "''Class. In a feld of eleven the public selected Zephyr to carry the money. a great compliment to Ir. Heard as the pony had been cut in many races and was an utter disappointment. But he was a different pony with "Johnnie" on taipans when he again sports silk. top as he won easily by two lengths
Starling Stakes. in the very good time of 9.00 which is excellent time for a "C" Class
Fifty-eight and three-fifths of a contender. Rummy, who was hard, second is great going for a sub- ridden by Mr. Reidy nearly
the scription grifin and Mr. Heard was way filled the second berth while responsible for this performance on Mr. Churchill returned his barkers Lock Etive who won the race in a wonderful dividend of $70.00 easy fashica by three-quarters of a when he rode Zenjebil into third length. The Jungle Book supplied
(Mr. G. A. Harriman) 3 place.
Mr. Gus Roza with a nice even ride, and collected second placeT. L. Wong); Noukhail (Mr. New- Also ran-Bright Prospect (Mr.. tuoney, Sunshine, ably ridden by Dr. Reidy was third a half a length biggen): White Mist (Mr. B. C. behind Jungle Book.
Lee); Skinfaxi (Mr. A. J. P Heard); Flying Stag (Mr. F. M. Soares); Kinge Failoch (Mr. T. O. Bulteel); U Un II. (Mr. B. A. Proulx); Desert Storm (Mr. G. U. de Roza); Doubtful (Mr. O. E. Backhouse); The Jamaica (Mr. A. F. Clark); Duke of Melrose (Mr. Churchill); Brigade Call (Mr. H. A. de Botelho); Blue World (Mr. W. T. Stanton).
Mountain Air needs more moun tain air, as he puffed out early in spite of the fact that a the shrewd punters backed him down to second favourite.
Hebe Plate. When it is realized that a sub- Mirs Bay Handicap "B" Olass.scription grifin is capable of doing In a field of sixteen ponies, of two minutes and a fraction over whom nine were backed over the five seconds for a mile it is the 100 mark Mr. Ulster's Erin's Isle time to look forward for a little ran a great race and collected the excitement.
modey.
This race was a treat to watch, and had the publie on their toes, as at least seven of the field came into the straight closely bunched Logether.
Amidst all the excitement of the run in, the dun pony was quick to take advantage of an opening, and gave some of his staunch backers the pleasure of collecting a big re Lurn. Fifty Fifty was a very good second, and Mr. Harriman landed The Ape to catch third money.
Easter Plate.
Mr. A. F. Clark, who has been associated with all the auecesses of that great little pony, The Thea sant has something to be proud of as he has unmistakably proven to us by the excellent manner in which in the first rank of local riders. he has won his races that he is.
Mr. Clark will be leaving for Home next week, and the good wishes of all his brother jockeys will go with him as he has enderr. ed himself to all he has come in contact with during hig, stay in Hong Kong
Time Trains. 05:2 STUCK........... Sixteen starters: Won by a neck; half a length between second and third.
Puri-muturl.
Winner Place, 1st
2nd 3rd
73
Betting.
રા
$258.20 62.50 28.80
34.00
$1,250.20 357.20 178.60
:
(Mr. T. L Wong)-3 Also ran:--Glory (Mr. R. H. Charles); Fanling Stag (Mr. A. E. McCartney); May (Mr. C. E. Blackhouse); Triumphant Stag (Mr. F. M. Soares):
Time: 2mins. 07.4-5secs. Seven starters: Won by ane and a half lengths; half a length be
tween second and third.
Pari-mutuel.
Winner Place, 1st
Th
2nd 3rd
11
$90,30 6.00 7.60 9.00
Time: 2mins. Desect. Serenatarters: Won by hall & length: three quarters of a length separated second and third.
l'ari-mutuel.
$15.50 6.50
·6.00 6.00
Long, Strong Frasts. Geological history has shown. according to Gothan, that the last glacial visitor remained approxim ately a million years and retired to the polar regions but a scant thirty thousand years ago. Measured in terms of human history, however, these 30,000 years are not insigni- ficant, be declared, inasmuch as the earliest recorded activities of the buman race are only 10,000 years
old.
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While earlier interglacial periods Unplaced ponies of $50 each have lasted 50,000 years and per- Nos. 474, 791, 510, 139,
haps longer, there is nothing to in dicate just how long the present Winner. Place one will really last, Gothan assert. Usually, he continued, the gradual change in climate during such a period leaves its impressions in the plant world: At the start alpine and far northern plants, especially dwarf grass, polar grass
Betting
Monteray Bay
409
Imperial Hali
370
230 201
Delware Bay
90
€5
One Third
112
.43
Winsome Stag..... 842
Pickle
660
..... 180
3D
UNUSUAL CASH SWEEP
Buster
INCIDENT.
No. 1 FIRST TWICE!
ed.
£2.400 HOARD OF A MISER.
RELATIVEJ SOUGHT BY SCOTLAND-YARD,
Scotiand-yard is seeking the re- latives of Mary Ann Eastwood, who died in the room where she lived lebone, leaving notes and bank de- alone in Molyneux-place, Mary- posits to the value of £2,400.
Palice, who searched the room in the hope of finding a clue to her relatives, found a London Courty and Westminster Bank book show ing a deposit of £2,000, a Post- Office Savings Bank book showing
deposit of £200, and £200 in Treasury notes.
Scotland-yard.
Nothing was known of the woman at the bark. Information about and certain kinds of herbs, will be any relatives will be welcomed at found growing in the post-glacial soil and clay." Then as the climate grows warmer come birches and pines, later, follow the oak and its various companions, and finally ar rive the entire gamut of vegetation-
This formula has been closely fol lowed since the laat 100 160, Gothan said, although there have been some variations. It would appear from this, he declared, that
WOMAN AS CAT" BURGLAR.
ROOF CLIMB TO REACH A WINDOW.
"She is the first woman cat burglar
we are at present in the middle of to come under our notice," said De an Interglacial period, that the tective Sergeant Muggeridge at climate for the last 30,000 years Middlesex Semions, when Phyllis has been "gradually growing warm-Winifred Gibbins, aged twenty-one, er, but this is not correct.?? a servant, pleaded guilty to break- We had long ago an extended ing into a shop at Golders Green warm period when the barel, oak and stealing 3 109.
An incident never known to hapa life suitable to the most favour- pen before at Hong Kong race meet- able temperate zone climate. ings occurred on Saturday when the same number consecutively won the first prize in the cash sweep. This was in the fourth and fifth race. which paid the lucky holder of the tickets a total of $4,376.40. Cush Sweep.
Another peculiar feature was that 1st, No. 430
$1,899.80 the lucky ticket was No. 1. Mr. 2nd, No. 488
640.80
Ernest Antonio, of the Mercantlie 3rd, No. 411
270.00
Bank, bad a through ticket on this Nos. 384, 120, 88, 804.
Unplaced ponies, of $50 each: number for the day, and before the start of the races he decided to change his holding for higher num- Betting.
bers. He did this in the case of the first three races, but in the Chow The Loa
on the ridges of our highest moun- a roof at the back of the premises Blue Danube
fourth and fifth race he decided to tains grew tall forests where now and entered the shop by a window. retain his tickets, and continued to only dwarf pines survive. Tangle.
Since on the first floor. She was arrested ...770 Glory.................. 241
change the remainder. In other then the climate has worsened. If at Kidderminster, and said that words he changed all his tickets-further retrogression is to follow she had a man with her when she Fanding Stag
except the two which by some fuckyean not be predicted----
entered the premises. circumstance. proved to be good
Detective, Sergeant. Muggeridge winners.
May
Winner. Place. 3T6 200
572
260
398
108
49
16 782
Buyers of sweep tickets
and sellers like were baffled by the catraordinary luck and judgment of the ticket holder.
and beech were to be found much further north than at present, while
It was stated that she climbed on
"The circumstances surrounding this later climatic change are not stated that Gibbins had been pre- very clear; we do not know its viously charged, and it was then causes exactly as we are ignorant stated that, she climbed a stack of the factors which produce an ice
pipe age,'
She was sent to prison for five. Gothan suggested that prognos- months... tications might be based "on", the increase or decrease of the size of glaciers, but this medium is not employable in the present instance.
Motorist at Bow County Court:
Trumphant Stag..... 851 7-Starling Stakes: Half Hile. Meners. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Etive, 152 lbs.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard). 1 The success is all the more re- Mr. Harbot's The Jungle Book, markable as in the fifth race the 182 lbs.(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 winners (Monterey Bay) was one of Mr. Gubbays Sunshine, 152 lbs. the two least backed ponies and (Mr. L. Reidy) 3 won by half a length in a field of Also ran-King's Parade (Mr.seven to pay each of his supporters because there are many glaciers in I was going at one mile an hour, Churchill); Half Pint (Mr. G. A. Harriman Papaya (Mr. A. F. Clark); Alderley (Mr. T. L. Wong Pink Pearl (Mr. C. E. Backhouse); Touch Wood (Mr. W. Winner. Place.. Stanton); Bronze Idol (Mr. R.
H. Charles); False Alarm (Mr. H A. da B. Botelha); Fat Choy (Mr. A E. McCartney).
Cash Sweep. 1st, No. 70 2nd, No. 434 3rd, No. 510 The principal event of the day of that, wonderful
Dr. Lou Reidy who is part owner
Unplaced ponies of $50 each little
Nos. 277, 408, 120, 453, 179, 545, 480, pony did not enhance the character of Mowgh, is also due for Home leave 73, 156, 478, 328, 395, 524. the contender who appeared in the and what I have remarked about opening event and although the Mr. Clark I can also say about race was interesting enough to Dr. Reidy and add that he knows watch I am of the opinion the on-
the last thing to be known in the lookers would prefer to "Bee training of China ponies, which be snappy sprint event in preference has shown on many occasiona. to a distance race. Only six of the original entry put in an ap- pearance.
O'Moon who was a hot favourite for this race disappointed badly. and just managed to collect "third Town Hall, who failed to con- prize. nect at Saturday's meeting, was considered so much superior to his rivale that he was soundly up ported, and just before betting shut down it was not possible to get near the betting booth..
To the delight of his numerous supporters he was able to hold off Grand Tattoo Eve who in the end was content to settle down into second place. The Duke Chantilly was third.
of
Mira Bay Handicap "A" Class. the starter the last race which Seven very good candidatos faced provided an upset for the heavily backed favourite and a very meri torious win for Mr. A. T. Chark who rode Pickle.
The time for the distance is sa
Bright Prospect The Ape Noukhail Fifty Fifty White Mist
1978 88 89 9
Time: 53.3-5secs.
Twelve starters: Won by three quarter of a length; half a length between second and third, -
Pari-mutuel.
126
363
211
75
137
11.
Skinfaxi ti Flying Stag King's Falloch.
843
251.
160
953
102
41
20
2nd
357.
Duke of Melrose Brigade Call
20-
Cash Sweep.
10
lat, No. 107
Blue World
201.
Erin's Isle
53
U Un II, Desert Storm Doubtful....
The Jamaica
4-Enster Plate: 13 Miles.
noticial record. Pickle was carry-M, Ho Kam Tong's Town Hall ing leas weight for inches.
153 lba............ (Mr. T. L. Wong)
1
The Anish was good to see, as Mr. Eve's Grand Tattoo Eve, 163 they came pounding up the straight - Boof Stakon.
all out, but the light import upon
: Ibs.
(Mr. L. Reidy) 2 Ban Francisco, who is one of our Pickle, combined with his rider's Messre. Lau and Lee's Duke of vary beat sprint contenders, was excellent horsemanship, was too
Chantilly, 188 lbs. kept over by his connections for mich for the heavily backed Win this unofficial race, which is usually some Stug, who came, in, third to considered a happy hunting ground the last improving Monterey Bay for old-timers who have in most who was only besten by half a cases seen the best of their racing length out of first place to finally days. It was a great surprise to trounce the favourite by three- everybody to see such a good poay quarters of a length in na interest- as San Francisco entered for aning a race as it was possible to event of this description.
witnesa.-
(Mr. G. U, da Roza): 3 Also ran-Young Pretender (Mr. T. O. Bulteci); City Hall (Mr. C. E. Backhouse); Little Thunder (Mr. F. M. Soares),
Time: 3mins, 12.2-5sees. Six starters Won by three lengths; short head between second and third.
Winner
Place, 1st
9. 3rd
$0.90 8.20 13,60
·8.70
81,703.80 2nd, No. 79
486.80 3rd, No. 55
243.40 Unplaced ponies of, 850 cach:- Nos, 85, 333, 420, 381, 77, 93, 077, 169, 338
Betting.
King Parade Half Pint ...
Papaya ... 161 Alderley
30 317
Winner. Place.
14
108
84
417 : 343
20
0
379
100
1,130
768
167 113
31
.0%
88
32
18
5
30
Pink Pearl... Sunshine Loch Etive The Jungle Book Touch Wood
Bronze Idol
False Alarm
Fat Choy..
176.50 for a win..
THIS YEAR'S "BUNION DERBY."
COURAGEOUS MR. PYLE.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE,]
NEW YORK, April 1. Undianayed by his financially dis astrous experience last year, when be lost £20,000, the sporting pro inoter, "Cash-and-Carry" Pyle' fired the starting pistol sending off 100 "runners, including sir foreign- ers in the 3.500 miles' coast-to- coast race. The race is scheduled to and in Los Angeles on June 18;. the average daily sprint will be 43 miles.
EGGS FROM CHINA.
FINE FOR NOT INDICATING THEIR SOURCE.
ני
Edward Cater, was fined £8 at Tottenham Police Court on a sum mens for not indicating that eggs
he had on sale were imported.
He told an inspector that the eggs came from China and other places. Mr. R. Morison, M.P., the magis- trute, suggested that eggs from Chins could not be fresh or new. laid.
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JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Thlabhore O. 4072.
MERCANTILS BANK BUILDING,
Agents.