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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22,

1938.

THE TURF

CLASSIC

ADVERTISEMENTS. SILKYLIGHT WINS

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THE HONG KONG Mr. R.B. Moller Rides

JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL, RACE MEETING,

1938.

Grand Race

CASH SWEEPS

No. 1355

2271 1381

Race 1

..$1,031.40 300.40 150.20 Unplaced tickets Nos. 72, 2689,

19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th RECORD PRIZES IN CASH SWEEP 2439, 2463, 257, 1392, 1832, 1043, 1389.

February, 1938.

Silky lght, ridden by Mr. R. B. Moller, won the Hong Kong

On Saturday 19th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednes day 23rd February, the first bell will be rang at 11 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30). As was generally expected, the holder, of the winning ticket, a.m. On Saturday, 26th Fehru No. 68.172 received the record prize money of $141,389.05 while the second and third prizes amounted to $40,39430 and $20.197.15 res- ary, the first bell will be rung at

pectively. 1.30 p.m. and the first race 'will be run at 3.00 p.m.

Derby yesterday from the favourite. Desert Chiel, with Mr. C. En- carnacao on the saddle. It was a thrilling race and the thousands of race fans who attended the second day of the Annual Race Car- nival were unanimous that just to have seen the classic event was reward enough for the afternoon spent in the Race Course,

The tin interval will be after the fifth race on the first fou days of the Meeting.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES.

Members are reminded that they and their Indies MUST wear their badges promittently display

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ed throughout the Meeting.

The biggest dividend of the day was paid by Mr. V. V. Needa Jon Electron. tackers of this pony getting a 871.40 for their modest

$5 bet.

The most successful jockey of the day was Mr. H. Maitland who scored two wins, four seconds and a third while Mr. V. V. Needa Mrs. L had two wins and a second and Mr. H. C. Pih two firsts. Dunbar was the only owner to have more than one winner topping the list with two firsts.

201, 591, 1808, 651: 2454, 1321, 303. 835, 1492, 2403, 1843, 1497, 1525 get $50 each.

Race 2

No, 13

$1.431.00 406.00

203.00

3

239 1423 Unplaced tickets Nos. 2313, 46, 992, 37, 2935 get $50 each:

Race 3

No. 1831

2875 1333

.$1.567.30 447.80 223.90

Unplaced tickets Nos. 375, 2041.

1819, 606, 2699 get $50 each.

Race 4

No. 1188

3358 281

$1,783.60 509.60 254.80

Upplaced tickets Nos. 848. 3208. 2448 get $50 each.

JOCKEYS AND OWNERS

How They Fared

JOCKEYS

The following table shows how the jockeys and owners fared yes- |terday:—

1 2 3.Un.

B. A. Proulx

1 0 0 2

H. C. Pin

2 0 0 0

B. L. TRO

0 0 2 3

S. L.Yuen

0 0 0 3

K. 1. Ip

0001

A. W. Raymond

0 0.0 6

0 0 0 1

S. N. Pan

C. Encarnacao

2 4 1 3

0002

1 0 3 4

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Sole distributors for Hong Kong & South China:

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

St. George's Building, Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

F. Maitland

Y. T. Fung

J. Pote-Hunt

F. Marshall ..

0 1 2 3

. If

V. V. Needa

2 0 1 7

1 3 1 2

D. R. A. Spreckley.

0 0 0 2

K. 8. Shu

0 0 0.1

A. Noodt

0.1 0 3 1

Race 5

C. E. W. Scott

0 0.0 1

No. 3623

..some

with a length-and-a-half to spare.

Unplaced tickets Nos. 3671, 1729. Golden Cow. is. C. Liang) in the

with a fine 1538, 2298 get $50 each. to take meantime came up

second

Race 8 finishing burst

Smiling Thru' (Mr. En- place.

237 3427

$1,855.00 530.00 265.00

W. G. Poy

D 0 1 3

Y. K. Wouh

0 0.0 3.

S. W. Tang

1 0.0 4"

W. H. S. Da via

0 1 0 1

L. B. Chao

1 0 0 1

Tel. No. 20195.

D. Black

0 1 0 7

No. 2632

$2.128.00 608.00

Ip Kul Ying

0 0 0 2

C. L. Gregory

0 0 0 S

0 0 0 2

0 1 0 2

2054

0 0 0 1

1 0 0 1

Only seven backers were able to spot the winners in the Dally Double and they each received a return of $735.10. The day's sport on the whole was excellent, the bright sunshine and fine condition or track making is an ideal day for racing.

THE MONGOLIAN STAKES The first race of the day at the Members' tracted 25 starters with Piet Hein may be As firm favourite. A expected the starter, had

No one without a badge will

be admitted to Enclosure.

Coming

5152 4829

304.00

Badges admitting non members aimecity in sending them away carnacao) was third

THE MELBOURNE CCP to the Members Enclosure and and when he finally did the field

Shrewd judgment by Mr. V. V. Club Rooms at $10.00 per day was bunched together. including tax-or $40.00 includ into the straight Dekko (Mr. Needa in the Melbourne Cup re- ing tax for the Meeting (ladier Maitland), Piet Hein (Mr. L B.sulted in Electron winning to pay 3581, 1209, 2410, 358 get $50 each.

the excellent dividend of $71.40-

Chao) and Meteor (MI. W. G. $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) Poy) torged ahead with the rest

Strathroy (Mr. D. Black) took are obtainable through the Secre- of the field about 15 yards behind. the highest, so far, of the day.

a fairly good tary upon introduction by a About 50 yards from the Post Plet member, such member to be Hein passed Dekko to win by a the lead and set

length with Meteor taking third pace. He was followed by Lanca- shire Chips (Mr. A. W. Raymond) place.

and Gypsy Love Mr. B. L. TEO) and the same order was maintain-

responsible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale the Race Course.

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THE PERTH PLATE

A minor accident occurred ined until the Distance Post was the second rate of the day when reached when Mr. Needa jave his Electron Olga (Mr. L. P. Ralph) and Lovely mount its head and Day (Mr. K. S. Shu) collided near answered gamely to win by two the quarter mile post, both jockeys lengths being. thrown but not Injured.

THE HONG KONG DERBY

The Secretary's Office, 1st flour, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT

Macquarie River (Mr. H.. Malt- 10.00a.m. ON THE FIRST

As has so often happened the land) set the pace from the start FOUR DAYS, and at

and it was running so nicely that hot favourite was beaten in the NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY. It looked like winning until the Blue Riband of the local turf-

R. Mr. Annabella Skylight

B. Moller} Post when A limited number of tiffins Distance

first to beat Desert Proulx) came upcoming in A. (Mr. B. will be obtainable each day at

strongly took the lead and won Chlef (Mr. C. Encarnacao) by the Club House, provided" they with four lengths to spare. Mac-three lengths with Confusion Bay H. Maitland) taking third are ordered in advance from the quarte River was second and A (Mr.

Lovely Time (Mr. J. Pote-Hunt) place. No. 1 Boy. Tel. 21920.

Desert Chlef set the pace and third.

when the field passed the Post for the first time it was followed by Silkylight and National Pride Mr. F. C. Pih).

On no pretext will children bel permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting, No amals will be allowed on the Fifth Day.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all person including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

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Soldiers and Sallors in uniformu are admitted to the Public En. closure at $1.00 per day including

tax.

LUSITANO CUP Cameronian Mr. C. Encarnacao) ran beautifully to win the Lusitano Cup from Humdrum Eve (Mr. F. Marshall) and Just In Time (Mr J. Pote-Hunt)

Unplaced tickets Nos. 1855, 3911. 4077. 2269, 4188, 3410, 4858, 1594, 3629, 3232, 4819, 2299, 1905. 2401, 78,

Race 7

No. 872

.$2.751.00

5036 4232

786.00

393.00 Unplaced tickets Nos. 1115, 4388. 411, 2181, 6477 get $50 each.

Race 8.

(HONG KONG DERBY) No. 68172...$141,380.05

Than

265183 .146162

40,394.30

20.197.15 Unplaced tickets Nos. 235468. 278135, 86384, 117050, 176298, 314833, 275559, 302840 87435, 282803, 16687; 17410, 118146 65086, 205217, 95450, 57424, 311717, 65302, 280606, 258215 get $1.942.00 each.

Race 9

L. P. Ralph 3. C. Liang H. L Ip

R. B. Moller

Hollandia

Mr. Seth

12.12 11 82

OWNERS

J. M. Smith

Gredka

Eu Tong-sen Eve

LJ Fo-chun Mrs. Dunbar

Mrs. Stanton

2 3

1 0 0

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1 0 0

0 1 0

0 0 1

Li and Edgar

1 0 0

0 2 0

Miss Li Po-churi

0 0 1

1 3 1

0 1 1

1 0·2

200

0 1 0

Lady Northcote

0 0 1

Why

001

5. W. Tang.

I 0 D

Black and White

01 0

J.E.D.

1 0 0

J. F. MacGregor

0 1 0

LCL.

0 0 1

Race 10

1

0. 0

$3,291.75 1,097.25

•L. Dunbar

0 1 1

Dynasty

Lancashire

0 1 0

5266

.$2,998.80 856.80

Wolf and Harrison

"

4744 Unplaced tickets Nos. 5458, 5431.

423.40

1 0 0

12 12 11

No. 1769

5345

+

.. 3305

$2,858.80 816.80

408.40

Unplaced tickets Nos. 5226, 6451.

3511: 5139, 1441. 1159, 977, 1647 get $50 each.

No. 3235

3056

No. 915

Race 11

No. 4675.....$3,153.50

On reaching the Half-Mile Post National Pride dropped back to last place and Confusion Bay be- The winner ook the lead from gan to move up. Moonlight View 377, 3190 get $50 each. the time the gate went up and it Mr. V. V. Needa) ran promising-

Race 12 never looked like losing the leady out it found the pace too hot. Humdrum Eve made a big attempt Skylight finished beautifully and to catch up on the leading pony the jockey was given a rousing but found the effort too much. welcome when Miss Moller led in

At the conclusion of the race the winning pony.

Mr. Consul. the Portuguese Laborinho presented the Lusitano Cup to Mrs.

and Eu Tong-sen thanked all the owners for enter- ing their ponies for the race.

VICTORIA STAKES Running with a beautiful stride Bear Claw (Mr. H. Maitland) won

the

Victoria Stakes

THE CHATER CUP

י'

2809

901.50 368

450.50 Unplaced tickets Nos: 2068, 3504, 645 get 350 each.

L.

The Chater Cup saw the two Eve 1-The Mongolian Stakes (About

Half Mile 170 Yards) candidates, Havoc Eve (Mr. D.Mr. Hollandia's Piet Hein. 155 Black) and Honeymoon Eve (Mr. F. Marshall setting the pace and they ran so well that it looked, nt one time, as though at least one of them would place but that was

four by

not to be.

Coming into the home stretch Rob Roy

Ericarnacao) (Mr. C.

Red Feather (Mr. H. Maitland)

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club lengths the next pony being Oak during the Race Meeting,

Mr. W. H. 8. Davis) with Bay Tiffins will be obtainable in Gadiator Mr. F. Marshall) third. the Restaurant in the Public Trentbridge, ridden by Mr. v. v. came through strongly, followed by

Needa was fourth." Enclosure.

When the field came past the and Expansion Time (Mr. J. Pote- Stands for the first time Oak Bay Hunt). Red Feather had the bet- was leading followed by Cossack's ter finished and just pipped Roh At the Roy, winning by a head. Expan. Passes for Servants will be Beauty and Gladiator. issued оп application to the Village Bend Bear Claw was given slon Time was third, two lengths Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange its head and from then on there Bullding.

SERVANTS' "PASSES

was only one pony in the race, Bear Claw winning as it pleased.

Any persons found loitering THE GARBISON CUP

with Servants' passes in their

behind.

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THE CHALLENGE CUP Only two pontes started in the Challenge Cup, King's Warden (Mt. Mr. H. C: Pih rode an excellent V. V. Nerda) leading all the way possession will forfeit the same race on Bistre to win the Garrison to win by many lengths from Wild and will be removed from the Cup but had to fight hard to do Life (Mr. H. Maitland). Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1938.

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25 words $1.00 prepaid for 3 Insertions.

ibs. (Mr. L. B. Chao) 1 Mrs. Seth's Dekka, 161 lbs.

(Mr. E. Maitland) 2

Mr. J. M. Smith's Meteor, 188

lbs.

(Mr. W. G. Poy) 3 Won by a length, half a length between second and third.

Time: 1.12.4. Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $11.30.

Places: $7,80, $25.50. $22.60. Also ran:-Ali Baba, 152 (B. A. Proulx) Arabian Cat. 155 (E. C. Bestevaer, 150 (8. L. Tuen); Cap- P) Astrik 161 (B. L. Tao); tain Blood, 159 (A. I. Ip); Celebra- tion Day, 149 (A. W. Raymond); Cricketer. 152 (S. N. Pan); Eagle. 155 7. T. Fung): Easy Time: 155 (J. P. Hunt); Fei Ying. 158 (F. Marshall); Ferrybridge, 181 (V. V. Needa); Final Triumph. 155 (C. Encarnacao); Flying Trapeze, 155 THE BLACK ROCK STAKES (P. R. A. Spreckley); Labour Day. (Mr. 6. W.

uh); Lancashire Chap. Coronation Day

A fine finishing burst by Ex-155 (K. 8. Sun Tang set the pace, followed by Shipmaster

(Mr. D. Black) and presalon Time (Mr. J. Pote-Hunt)155 (A Noodt); Mac's Second Ven- Gold Sovereign (Mr. B. L. T30) featured the penultimate race of ture, 152 (C. E. W. Scoll); National Bistre (Mr. H. C. Pih) and Tabby the day, this pony winning by a Force, 161 (Y. K. Wouh); On Your Cat (Mr. V. V. Needa) trailing length from Lancashire Lass (Mr. Toe. 155 (s. W. Tang); Falmer, 168 A Noodt) with Handicap Eve (Mr. (W. 8. H. Davis): Sea Dragon, 155 behind.

(D. Black); The Great Triumph; F. Marshall) third, Coming up the Rock Bistre went

Lancashire Lass led all the way 152 (Ip Kul Ying); Urber, 155 (C. ahead and it gradually overtook the field to win a well run race, and up till 100 yards from home Gregory). Tabby Cat was fourth.

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THE EXCHANGE PLATE The first race after tin at tracted 22 starters but despite the bigness of the Aeld it was sent off to a fairly good start.

It looked as though it will win. Then Expression Time was urged by its jockey and Mr. Pote-Hunt was rewarded for his efforts with

fine win.

THE PERTH PLATE The last race of the day provid- Passing the stands for the first time Desert Star (Mr. R. B. Moller) ed Mr. H. C. P1h with his second was in the lead, followed by Plan-win for the day when he brought chet (Mr. V. V. Needa) and Little Audrey first past the Post. Smiling Thru' (Mr. C. Encarnacao); He led all the way and though The same positions obtained Murray River (Mr. H. Maitland) until the Village Bend was reach-Anished strongly it could not do ed and it was here that Louis more than mahage second-place. XIV came into the picture. He King's Privilege (Mr. V. V. Needa) came up strongly and finished was a good third."

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THE DAILY DOUBLE

were The following

the Agures for the Daily Double:- First Leg: Able Amazon (188), Blandford (133), Centre Court (149), ELE TRON (59), Gypsy Love (59). Home Brew (54), Lancashire Chips (28), Strathroy (828).

Becond Leg: Dawn Star (5), Expansion Time (23). Havoc Eve (2), Honeymoon Eve (13), King's Lead (5), New Blaṛ (2), RED FEATHER (7), Rob Roy (1) Rose Queen (1).

The Electron-Red Feather combination paid #735.10 for the Daily Double.

Lancashire Chap Mac's Second

8

Venture

Meteor National Force

30

57

39

32

On Your Toe Palmer

1

1

2

2

480

353

Plet Heln

Bea Dragon The Great

Triumph

3

Urber

3

Total 1.178

2-The Perth Plate (1st Section)

01 Mlle). L.Messrs. Li and Edgar's

Annabella, 155 lbs. -

1,198

حسبة

(Mr. B. A. Proulx) I Mr. Gredka's Macquarie River,"

152 lbs. ...(Mr. H. Maitland) 2 Miss Li Po-chun's A Lovely Time,

155 lbs....(Mr. J. Pote-Hunt) 3

Won by four lengths; the same

Betting

Ali Baba

Win.

52

Place

90

Arablan Cat Astric Besteaver

157.

145

€2

86

8

5

between second and third.

Captain Blood

2

3

Time: 1.53.1.

Celebration Day...

·3

6

Pari-mutuel:-

Cricketer.

B

6

Delo

44

49

8

Easy Time

7

..

Fel. Ying

218

230

Ferrybridge

8

16

Final Triumph... 49.

52

Flying Trapeze.... Labour Day...

1

5

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Win: $12.

Places: $5.40, $5.30, $5.50.-

Also ran:-Lovely Day, 152 (K. 8. Shiu); Olga, 152 (L. P. Ralph); Rex, 152 A. W. Raymond); Sea Spray 155 (D. Black); Bee That, 155 (C. L. Gregory),

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