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YESTERDAY'S RACING.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 41)

4. The American Club Cup: From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In, Presented by members of the American Club, with 8800 added for winner. Second 8300, Third $200. For China ponien bonú file griffina of this mtating. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race 3 lbs., of two races & Iba., of three or more racun 7 lbs. extra. Sub- seription griffins of this meeting allowed 10 lbs. (Jockey allowance), Allowancen accumulative.

Mr, Dunbar's Fortune Bay

(Mr. Hill 1 Mrs, Dunbar's. Tiam -

(Mr. Sokoloff)! Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $10.00. Places: Int, 89,30: 20d, $16.30; 3rd, $44.00.

Aencia Leal Brown Eyes

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931.

Also ran-Winsome Stag · (Mr. Bramwell); Coronation Eve (Mr. Pote-Hunt); Oro Prifco (Mr. Frost); Erin's Isle (Mr. Fung)! Christmas Chimes (fr. Heard): Redskins (Capt, Coltman).

Win by one and a half lengths: one and a half lengths between second and third.

Timo: 2 mina, 2.2-5 secs. Pari-mutuo!:-

Winner: $14.30.

Places: 1st, $6.20; 2nd, 86.20; 3rxl, 88.50.

Betting..

Winner, Pinee.

330

B12

pare

188.

Happy Returns .....

$5

108

Betting

Criffel

53

270

Winter Hall ninete

740

110

Mascot

717

The Turbot

129

28-1

Jon Stewer

1,073 2,033

Sunny Day.... 470 Loch Sunartogi 21 Tunneyprus. 1,335

788 54

Vndio

40

1,720 12%

Winner. Place. Winsome Slag ................. 30 110 Eliot Bay 1,253 1,005 Jill

1,252 1,655 Coronation Eve .... 726 574 Vasylock ... 270

581 Crown Prince11 281 Erin', lalei

32 158 517 Christmas Chimer... 233 Redskins

57 140

7.

8. The Phaethon Stakes-"B" Class Handicap. (Mr. Chang) 3 Also ranDaylight Eve (Mr. Mears, Wong and Tang's Pep Pote Hunt): Wonderful Stag (Mr. 1 Quincey); Wins Stag (Mr. Frost); Mindoro (Mr. Fung): Brunswick Hall (Mr. Pan): Nippy (Mr. Soares); Atlanta (Mr. Reidy),

Won by one length; half a length between second and, third,

Time: 2 mins. 10 seek. Pari-mutuel :---

Winner: 12.30.

perouri (Mr. Backhouse) 1 Mr. Tang Man Wah'a Little

Thunder..... (Mr. Wong) 2* Mr. Happy's Imperia! Hall

(Mr. Chang) 2*

Wod,

12~~The Kill Desperandum Stakes: Five Furlongs. Winner $750. Second 8300. Third $200. For subscription griffins of this meeting that have started at least twice and have not (Jockey allowanec). Weight for inches ns per scale. Messrs. Chau and Chau's Good

Day

(Mr. Pih), 1 Lewis and Tinson's Messrs.

Fi-Fa............ (Mr. Wong) £ Lieut.-Col. Logan's St. Cr

(Mr. Clark) 3 Also ran-Happy Hit (Mr. Brek house); Kwangani (Mr. Proulx); Bay of Calamity (Mr. Sokoloff) Happy Choice (Ip Kui Ying); Peter Davey (Mr. Chang); Silver Flars (Mr. Pan); Serappit (Mr. Rozn); Chertow II. (Mr. Hill): Haleakala Winner: 854.70...

(Mr. Heard); The Lombard (Mr. Places: 1st, 815.70; 2nd, 819.70; Fawcett): Scafell (Mr. Frost); Tom 3rd, 812.30.

Also ran-Now Year's Eve (Mr. Tung); Christmas Frolic (Mr. Heard); Lobster Bay (Mr. Suares); King's Counsel. (Col. Saville); Places: 1st, 85.50; 2nd, 20.40; Piccalilli (Mr. Clark): Misty Eve Bril, $5.50.

(Mr. Pote-Hunt); Ö:Moon' (Mr. Frost): Four Clubs (Mr. Bram- Winner. Place, well); One Third (Mr. Ip Kai Ying); Marquis Hall (Capt. Colt- 300 *320

man): Monterey Bay (Mr. Roza). 1,100

Dead heat: 430

Betting.

Won by short head; dend-heat for

(second place.

Time: 2 mins. 39.2-5 wees. Pari-mutue!:

Betting.

Thumb (Mr. Harriman): Foxtrol (Mr. Reidy); Sultry Eve (Mr. Pote Winner. Place. Hunt): Sans Souci (Mr. Charles).

Won by one length; one and a all between second and third.

Times 1. min. 16. 1-5 secs. Pari-mutuch-

Winner: $33.70.

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JAPANESE."

OFFICIAL CALL ON NEW

*C..IN.C.

The French gunbont, Waldeck Rosseau, with Vice Admiral Herr on board, is duo, to arrive in port about a.. this morning on a visit to the Colony, She will remain here for about ten days and ar- rangentents have been made by the French Consulate for the entertain ment of the visitors during their stay.

HANGCHOW'S HARD WINTER.

WEST LAKES FROZEN,

CONSERVANCY BOARD' AND.

ITS ENGINEERS..

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]"

HANGCHOW, Feb. 91. The outstanding events of this year seem to be connected with the weather. First of all there was 2 very intense and exceptionally cold spell in the second week, when the thermometer was, hetween F10 deg. and F deg, for a few days. The West Lake was frozen and whilst some enjoyed skating others sought amusement from bicycle riding on the jec.

New Year.

Of course when the first day of Spring, according to the old lunar calendar, was ushered in we hoped for something different from snow, sleet and rain. But no these too have been our lot in a greater de gree than usual. More than a foot

On Friday, the 13th inst., the French Caisal-General will give a dance at his residence in honour of Admiral Herr and we have been informed that a number of leading local residents have been invited

of snow fell in less than 12 hours to attend. As regards the men, they will be entertained at a danco.

at the beginning of this week, and motorlaises have not been exactly to be given at the Helena May the safest mode of travelling, one Instituts on Monday evening, and skidding on the causoway and cap. arrangements for other entertain-sizing in the Lake; ita score of occupants all being well ducked, mente will be made after tho ship and one receiving bruises, but han arrived.

The Waldeck Rosacau is

A

familiar figure in the Colony but the following detalls may be found interesting. Sho has a displace ment of 13,828 tons while her dimen- sions are:-Length $21.4, beam 70.7 and draught 97.0; bermain guna are fourteen 7.0-inchers, six-inchers and ten -pounders. Her speed is 23 knots.

American and Japanese. Visits will also be paid by the American and Japanese navies;

Places: 1st, 89.30; 2nd, $3.30; | ships from these two, countries will

arrive here on March 18. The new

American flagship, U.S.S. Louston, Winier. Place together with the Admiral's private yacht, will be here, for a stay of two days, and arrangements are being made by the American Con- aulate-General for the entertain.

Daylight Eve

Fortune Bay

1,470

Tinna ******

7 551

Wonderful Stag

93

174

King's Justice"

1,032

1,5)

Wise Stag

38

37

Mindoro

ma

27

20

Brunswick Hall

05

172

Nippy

40

70

Atalanta

1D

27

Nippy

30

70

5. The Adelaide Stakes. Six Furlongs,

New Year's Eve... 104 Christine Frolic ...

083

778 1,327

Lobster Bay

917

492

King's Counsel .......

ចន

Misty Eve

589

033

Piccalilli

121

.250

Little Thunder

024

000

Peppercorn.

326

073

O-Moon

300

741

3rd, $21.60.

Four Clubs

39

108

Betting.

One Third Imperial Hall Marquis Hall Monterey Bay

110

251

493

Fi-F#.

-1,022 1,403

30

'07

Happy Hit

30

149

352

Kwangsi...........................

28

89 38

Day of Calumity... 154

300

Happy Choice

97

81

Peter Davey

$70

750

Good Day

574

1,092

Silver Flare

19

37

Scrappit

435

011

Choctow 11.,

77

233

Haleakala

948

804

The Lombard

24

BB

3rd. $38.20.

St. Cyr

189

283

Betting.

or

Scntell

94

162

Tom Thumb

37

60

Evening Star

85

97

Foxtrot

$

20

St. Moritz

126

(Mr. Hill) 1

Sultry Eve

48

54

Kilrea

1,741.

1,400

Queen Regent

701

Caulfield

137

1,127 2017

Mr. Dynasty's Hetman

Sans Souci

43

Thunderclap...

44

121

The Raindrop

580

094

The Bustaril

129

214

(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 2 Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull

(Mr. M. Sokoloff) 3 Won by many lengths, short head between second and third,

Time: 2 mins. 30.2-5 secs. Pari-mutuel

Winner 81,000. Second 8300. Third $200. For Australian ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners barred.

Moira, Proulx & Sling's Kilres

(Mr. Proulx) 1 Lieut. Col. M. H. Logan's St.

Moritz.

(Mr. Clark)

Mr. Wong Ping Shua's Thun

derous (Mr. Quincey) 3- Also ran:-Evening Star (Mr. Pib): Queen Regent (Mr. Chang); Caulfield (Mr. Pote-Hunt): The Raindrop (Mr. Pan): The Bustard (Mr. Frost).

Wan by- onc length; one length between second and third.

Time: 1 min, 25.4-5 secs.

Winner: 80ID.

9-The Champion Stakes;

11 Miles,

A Sweepstakes of 8100 each for starters with 84,000 added for win- ner. Second $1,200. Third, 8750.. For China ponies, winners at this meeting only. Weight for inches .

Places: 1st, #7.80; 2nd, $22.00 per scale. Ponies to he ridden. by

jockeys who have won at least five oficial Aut races anywhere, Winner. Place. Į jockeys approved by the Stewards.

Mr. Dunbar's Diana Bay

Pari-mutuel

6. The Fhathon Stakes-"A" Class Handicap: 14 Miles. Winner $750. Second $300. Third $900. For Chins ponies that have run at least three extra meetings in Hong Kong, during 1030. Non- starters at this meeting barred. Top weight not to exceed 101 lbs. Bottom weight not to be less than 130 lbs. Stakes to be the same for each class.

Mr. Heard's Royal Flush

(Mr. Turg) 1 Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve

(Mr. Pote-Hunt) 2 Mr. Chan Tin Son's Wisdom

Stag (Mr. Quincey) 3 Also ran:-(Mr. Hill); Majestic Fall (Mr. Pih); Carnival Eve (Mr. Bramwell); Fair Sport (Mr. Reidy); King's Colour (Mr. Noza).

Won by one and a half lengths: e length between second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 34.3-6 sees. Parimutuel:-

Winner: $17,50.

Winner: 86.70, Places: 1st. 80.80.

Betting.

Winner. Place. Diana. Bay

....2,677 1,117 Helman

.1,003 375

316 Sitting Bull

201 10.-The Phathon Stakes-“ @ # Class Handicap. Mr. Jolin's Fifty Fifty

(Mr. Heard) I Messrs. Chau aud Chow's Happy

Day (Mr. Pih) 134 Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Bridge Hall

(Mr. Wong) 3' Also run Mount Elburz (Mr. T. Y. Tung); Duke of Normandy II. (Mr. C. E. Barkhouse); Orlando (Mr. W. A. Harriman); Tango (Mr.

HAVE YOU WON?

WINNING NUMBERS AT A GLANCÉ.

Race L

No. 535......

124..............

83

1,037.90 470.80 233.40

Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nos, 602, 587, 002, 401, 391, 230, 505.

Race 2.

No. 33

34.

11

$2,003.00.

500.00 206.00 Unplaced runners of 50 each: Now, 004, 145, 743.

Raco 3. No. 374............... $2,094.00

10.

13

239

505.00 207.80

J. Pote-Hunt); Monk' (Mr. 8. N. Pan); Grey Down (Mr. D. L, New-

Unplaced runners of $50 each:~| bigging); Peter Guerneg (Mr. B.-A. Proulx); Armony (Mr. R. H. Char-Nos, 759, 781, 250, 407, 248, 302, 31,

Places: 1st, 88.70; 2nd, #15.20; les); Blue Boy (Mr. L. Reidy); 702, 204.

Royal Flush

Majestic Hall.....

Carnival Even

Fair Sport

King's Colour- Wisdom-Stag

919 1,444

884 1,642 -148——~240

Boxing Eve ......... 455 660. -The Leighton Hill Stakes:

One Mile.

Pagoda (Mr. İp Kui Ring); The

Unplaced runners of $50 each:

Nos, 720, 357, 606, 230, 411, 119, 73.

T09

Race 5.

ment of the visitors.

•The Houston has a displacement of 10,000 tons, and has a length of 600 feet, while her beam in 081 and the draught 103. She has a-speed of 32.7 knots and carries two. catapults and six acoplanes; her guns are nine inchers and four 5-inchera:

fortunately no serious injuries' word sustained,

In spite of Government edicts

Now Year's Day (February 17) was well observed, but there was a sprinkling of larger and well-to-do shops that had not closed their doors.

Mission Property Restored. In 1927 when the C.M.S. missioní property was condecated by the Provincial Government, that be. longing to Dr. D. D. Main, a re- tired C.31.S. missionary, · suffered in the same way, and some of it is still in Government hands, but Dr. Main's houses at Mokanshan, the local summer resort, have just been returned to their rightful

owner.

Foreign Engineers ** Axed." The Chekiang Conservancy Board, like other Government institutions here, has had to make drastic

cuts resulting in the loss of some of the foreign engineers; Mr. Stallner and Mr. Wielländer having already sailed for Austria, with Mr. Schonauer following soon.

The German and Austrian com- unity nevertheless continue to maintain their numbers, for two couples with their families have within the last two come here month. I understand that they are military advisers.,

An Epidemic of Meningitis. Dr. Rose, who is in control of the Municipal Pathological Labora torics, is rendering valuable service to the community. He has recently Vice-Admiral Selzo Sakonji will paid visits to some villages about arrive on the Idzumo, accompanied 40 iniles distant where meningitis by the Yakumo, both cruisers of was said to be causing hundreds of 9,800 tons each. A dinner. will be the veracity of these reports, and death is investigations proved given at the Hong Kong Hotel by | free inoculation against meningitis the Japanese Consul-General in is now to be had for the asking. honour of the Viro-Admiral on the The Municipal Authorities, in con- night of their arrival, while on the junction with the C.31.S. and other local hospitals, has made ample next day, an "At Home" will be provision for isolating such cases held on the Aagship, to be followed should an epidemic of meningitis

break out. by a dinner on the same night, also on the Idzumo,

Invitations have been sent out to a large number of local residents to both dinners.

We have been informed that the visits of the ships from these three nations will be in the nature of an officin call on. Vice-Admiral Sir W. A. H. Kelly, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., Commander-in-Chief of the Chin Station, who arrived in the Colony last Saturday as successor to Admiral Sir A. K. Waistell, K.C.B.

-830,990,00 8,850.00 $428.00 Unplaced rauners of 8190.80 each;--002, 2330, 4008, 1019, 5011, 1100, 3810, 1952, 925, 1942, 5723, 5330, V130, 3M2, 312, 4219, 3272, 1013, 1830, 4:00, 2780, 5931, 1301, 1331, 4311:

Race 10.

A Vetoran Missionary,

The community, both Chinese and | [oreign, sustained a great loss when Miss Matilda Laurence, aged 83, passed away peacefully on Decent ber 23, after two years of suffering. She was the first unmarried lady missionary to be sent to Chirin under the C.41.§., coming out before the Suez Canal was opened. She rendered invaluable service to the missionary cause through her tire- less and unceasing efforts in trans Intion work.

CANTON HARBOUR

DANGER.

"DEAD SLOW" ORDER FOR

RIVER BOATS. ·

[FROM OUR GWN OURHESPONDIKL}

CANTON, Mar. 4. In view of the disturbing wash created by large boats when pass- the steel-concrete ing through bridge under construction "nt-the end of Wai Sua Road, the Canton Govemment, tlirough the Customs Authorities bere has to-day ordered all vessels above

certain fixed tonatge to pass in or out of.Can. ton harbour by way of Macao Fort. Unplaced runners of $50 sath-hereafter. The American engineer. 1533, 1033, 1175, 634, 100, 50, 840, 353, ing contractors at work have been 1890 1049, 1167.

3rd. 828.30..

Хасе 4.

Betting.

Janica (Mr. L' P. Quinces).

Race 9.

Winner. Plice.

Won by half a length; half a

No. 380

$2,412.90

Hiawatha

|

length between second and third,

P

008

600.20

..1,040

1,545

Time: 2 mins. 44.3-5 secs.

350

344.00

It

Pari-mutuet:-

No. 3383 0047 3823

465

- 720

51 700

141

Winner: $18.80.

200

Places: 1st, #8.70; 2nd, $50.00;

3rd, #10.00.

Mount Elburz 499

700

Duke of Normandy

– No. 101-......-80,918.20.

142

Bridge Hall... 391

188 033

"

417

805.20 402.00

Oriando Fifty Fifty

443

1,031

1.403

Unplaced runners of 850, each: 745, 594, 820, '731, -85.

-Tango- Monk

310

635

Race 6.

100

925

No. 1201

84,009.80

334

508

1,342.80

80 180

143

122

180 309

Blue Boy

220

328

Pagoda

15

.66

Race 7.

The Jamaica

IAB

329

No. 1111

11-The Consolation Stakes: One

Mile.

909

$1,051.20 1,301,20 650.00

T

Winnor 8750. Second 8300. Third 900. For China panies, subsorip tion griffins of this meeting. Woight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race 3 lbs. penalty, of two races & hs. penalty, of three or more racex iba. penalty. (Jockey allowance).

Mr, TP.T/s Tunney

(Mr. Heard) i

Mr. Cocktail's Mascot

Grey Dawn 183 Peter Guernesum Happy Day

Ardion

1343 071.40

Unplaced runners of 250 each:----

| 224, 1402, "026, 1673, 098.

(Mr. Clark) 2 Dr. S. To Hong's Brown Eyes

Winner $750. Second 8300, Third Unplaced runners of 830 each': -- (Mr. Backhouse) 3

$200. For China ponies that have 540, 1050, 474, 555, 100, 1401, 149, 807, Also ran:-Acacia Len! (Mr. Houg): Happy Returns (Mr. Ip Kui started at least twice at this meet. 687. Ying); Griffel Mr. Frost): Wintering and have not won. Weight for inches as per sealo." (Jockey allow.

Hall (Mr. Pan); The Turbot (Mr.

No.

1012

85,534.90

1581.99 |

1091790.60

Race 11. No. 20784,070,00

382.......... 1,420.00 ·

· 793 ch

710.00 Unplaced runners of 650 each - 214, 972, 1243, 100, 1001, 974.

complaining of these annoyancer. Moreover, they contend that the passage of the large vessel endng gers the lives of the workman, in view of the possibility of their run. ning in foggy weather into the steel. concrete supports now being erect ed. The notification' also' states that even: Binaller boats which are Allowed to pass through must slow down considerably to the danger.

The Hong Kong-Canton boala are. specifically mentioned as a possible soures of danger to the workmen gher wasing ogden the syridge inc Mears. Mackie and Grayburn'a

Jill

(Mr. Clark) 2

1082, 109, 218, 222, 1181, 173, 1745, 303, 1188, 450, 040 749,478, 1800, they will now have to proceed by way of Maeno Fort, a much longer 712, 1238, 020.

1743, 1473, 302, 300, 1422, 175.route, when entering or leaving Mr, Chan Tin Son's Vasylock

(Mr. Frost) 33 (Continued at foot of next column.). 853.

Raza): Jan Siewer (Mr., Chang): ance).

-Gunn Day (Mr. Pih); Lach Sumari (Mr. Dunbar's Elliot Bay

r Troulx); Vadio (Mr Harri

mian)

Won by six lengths; half a length. between second and third, Time-mina, 7,4-5-secs,

Race 12.

Race 8.

No. 1433

No. 1921

.... $5,078.00

393

1

110

1,087.50 1087.50

272

85,215.00

1,400.00.

735.00

Unplaced runners of $50 each:

Cantoor

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