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card, and that, Legacy would show best overhauled Majox Denny's Chestnut at the Mr. Robert Shewan's 1///, form. But to no purpose for, as "Early Black Rock, but Diamond regained her pust- Bird had predicted and, by the way, tion a little further along. Finella spurted he stuck to his guns throughout the whols past the Lady and shot by the post two lengths of his "Turf Topics Brilliant came in a ahead." dathing first with Legacy third, beaten by. On Finella the pari-mutual paid $7.90 for Chrisal. The winner was loudly cheered on the win, and gave 36,30 place betting.” catering the paddock, and bowed his acknow
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All commankation inteadei the jaldication in opposite the Catholic cemetery. The usual bunting and flo al decorations were compi cuous in every one of these stands, and within the enclosure the Governor's, the Jockey Club's, and the Owners' private stands, each and every one presenting an appearance of gaiety such as is witnessed only on a race day in Höpgkong. A large stand was erected at the entrance to ika enclosure, and here the popular pari-ledgments to the large gathering present. mutual and betting operations were conducted For the Lusitano Cup, eight went out on the course, and maintained the enthusiasm: displayed in the previous event. It was a good race, well performed, and although ending in a tame victory for Muscatel the result appeared popular to those whose interests were at stake. The eighth race produced some old favourites, and a keen tussel was expected, but those who followed 'Early Bird' had the satisfaction of seeing his tip come home. Representatives from Mr. Polly's stable received second and third places. On the two remaining races, the Encouragement Stakes and the Chinese Club Cup, interest was still keenly centred, and
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popula ion of the Island m de one continuous stream to the Happy Valley, Europeans, / hinese, men and women, all mingling in one crowd on pleasure bent. The Banks opened earlier than usual and closed for the transaction of Lusiness soon after eleven. The Government Departments observed the holiday and work throughout the Clony was generally suspended at noon, with the result that, during the afternoon streets were deserted and longkong seemed asleep. Along the two sides of the road from the Wanchai school, past the Naval Hospital, down to the Morrison Hill Road Gap to the Monument were congregated the usual medley crowds of hustlers and vendors to be seen only
there was 'no diminuition in the number of spectators around the ground. The events provided 'excellent sport, and the winners were
popular in both races.
Following are details of the events:- THE WONG NEL CHONG STAKES.—A sweep stakes of $to each with $350 added. Second in receive $150; and third $50. For Hongkong walers and Hongkong waler griffins, Weight for inches as pir scale. Hongkong wa ers which have never won * mace allowed 5 lbs. Griffins allowed to lbs. Five furlongs.
Mr. Godfrey Master's Ichiban, 12st olb.......
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Mr. Master 1 Punch, 10st 4lbs...... Mr. Gedge
Mr. Pontifex's Counless, 11st. 316. uninga
Mr. Pontifex 3 Mr. Christie's Vanity, ost. 8lbs... Mr. Burkhill o Darius's Glory, 12st. 8lbs.. Mr. W, W. Cox.o Kingston's Altgold, ristilbs. Mr Bruiton o Cap. P. Langlands's Weary Willie, 11st:
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903.
HONGKONG RACES, 1903. STEWARDS: His Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G.; His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, K.C..; His Excellency. Sit
in Chinese cities. Those who found accom- W. J. Gascoigne, K.C.M G.; Rear-Admiral II.
modation on the wayside almost impossible T. Grenfell, R.N., C.M.G.; Commodore Robin- son, R.N., C.; The Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G.; thronged the centre of the Valley from the dis-
101bs................ .. Mr. Macmillan o Colonel G. A. Hughes, n.s.o.. R.A.M C.;tance posts right away to the Howrington Gate,
Ichibur, lo king as fresh as ever with Mr. The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, K., C.M.G.; the military and naval elements being specially
Masieron the saddle, started a warm favourite, Owing to the faultless police Messrs. J. H. Lewis, H. J. White, E. W. prominent. Rutter, G. C. C. Master, W. A. Cruickshank, arrangements, conducted by Inspector Mackie, and secured a large number of backers, by this time surrounding the 'Pari', while for places the unusually heavy traffic on the roads lead- H. E. R. Hunter, and Hart Back.
Mr. Christie's Vanity, and Mr. Darius's Glory CLERKSOFTHE SCALE:-Messrs. J. H. Lewis ing to the Race Course gave absolutely no
divided the fancy between themselves. Coun› trouble, and on the Course itself the crowds be-
fers, who, by the way, declared wrong colours, haved in as orderly a minner as could be desired.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir had the best of a fairly good start with Mr. Pontifex in the saddle. Mr. Master's brown Henry A. Blake, G.C.MG., who was ac om- panied by Lady Blake, Miss Blake and mare followed close behind, with his bay geld- other distinguished personages, 'arrived earlying, Punch, close on her heels. This order was maintained up the hill, and beyond the in the afternoon, and immediately proceed d ACTING CLERK OF THE COURSE-Mr. A. S. to the official stand set apart for them. Rock. On entering the straight Mr. Master easily overtook the leader, and dashed past the past well to the front, with Punch second and Countess a poor third,
and E. W. Ruiter.
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out no difficulty was experienced in securing good and fast ponies. We then had to turn our attention to the Colonies in order to draw the annual for, and two years ago the first importa. tion of waters was made. Although they turned out a poor set of goers such a great deal of sport was forthcoming that the Stewards decided that both subscription griffins and Derby walers might be obtained to advant age for the annual meetings. Mr. T. F. Hough, our ever popular Clark of the
On the paddock a goodly number of ladies were seen and these, robed in exceptionally fine dresses, completed a scene of pleasing anima- tion. The excellent band of the L Sherwood Foresters, under the leadership of Bandmaster E. J. Bradley, added a great deal to the after- noon's enjoyment, playing the following selec- tion in their customary admirable männer: March Manhattan Beach........, Sousa, Overture.......Lac des Fees Auber. Selection...... Dorothy.
Cellier. Valse........ Blene
..Margis. Selection...... Plantation Songs.......Chambers. Dervish Chorus In the Soudan .......
Pari-Mutual Dividends:-1st $6.10; 2nd $24.30; 3rd $9.50. Winner, 56 70.
Time:~1.04.
THE VALLEY STAKES.-A sweepstakes of $10 each with $350 added. Winner to receive 70 per cent.; second-20 -per cent.; and third to per cent. For China griffins. Weight for inches as per scale. Three quarters of a mile. Mr. G. H. Pants's Jigoku, 10st, 12lb............
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...Dansun Reve...... ....Berger.. The first saddling bell was rung at eleven: Mr. Buxey's Winter Rose, tost. 12lbs. (B
Mr. Burkill Mr. Tremeare's Flickumaree, 10st. 13lbs.... Sebeck.
Mr. Master 2 Selection.........The Geisha... ...Jones.
Mr. Hart Buck's Commoner, 10st, 1złbs....... Valst.........
...Unter den Linden........ Gungh.
Mr. Wuillemeir 3 Valse............Solda en L'e der... Gungh. Mr. G. Balloch's Toddy, tost. 10b9........
:
Selection.........The Shop Girl..............Carylt.
Mr. Morriss o Valse ......
over)
......Mr.. W. W. Cox o Messrs. Deacon & Morriss's Martinez, 1088
12lbs...........................Mr. Mackie o Mr. Han Buck's Silver Fox, 10st. 12lb.......
o'clock,
and the horses for the initial
Mr. Pontifex o Mr. Houston's Nicodemus, 115t. 4lbs. (glbs.
over).......
...Mr. Rutherford o Mr. J. Q. Lewis's Starling, 11st. ilb
Mr. Aunstrong.o ...Do. Muscatel, tost, 12lb...Mr. Moller o
event of the meeting, the Wong nei-chong Stakes, showed their appearance on the turf soon aker and, punctually to time, the opening event of the day was run, at 11.30 a.m: It proved a somewhat came affair Ichiban secur- ing a lead on the straight and winning the event without any difficulty. But it came somewhat as a surprise to the ever-increasing crowd of specta'ors when the jocks' turned Mr. D. MacDonald's Misfit, 101, 12lbs....... out for the Valley Stakes. It was a big field, and although it resolved into a race between the leading ponies, Flickamareo's mount struggled hard for seniority, but was beaten by better stuff just on the post. As we expected Mr. Morgan Philipps did not run Legacy for the Maiden Stakes, while Col Hughes was content with Princess Charming. Burkhill, on Fluella, got some good work out of
Mr. Clarke o
Mr. C. Rademacher's Jok 7, 11st. 1lb.........
Mr. Crighton
Mr. Cruickshank o There was a good turn out for the race, po less than 13 grifius lining up for the start. They all got away well together with Jigoku
Mr. C. H: Ross's B n-y-Glor, 10st. gibs........
THE VICTORIA STAKES-Winner to re- ceive $500; second-$150; and third $50. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. China griffins allowed to lbs. Subscription griffins, of Foochow 1932 and Amey 1993|| meetings allowed 5 lbs Entrance: $10. One mile. Mr. Wingard's Algerine, 1151, 1lb...........
Mr. Wuillemeir 1 Mr. G. H. Ports's Desert King, 1951, 1zib,...
Mr. Burkill 2
Messrs. A. P. Simpson & White's Style,
sast. glb.......................................Mr. Moller 3 Mr. Ellis Kadoorit's Snowdref, lost, 12|b,..
Mr. Clarke g
Mr. F. B. Marshall's Disgust, jost. glb,
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A poor race. Afustifel led at the start with Commoner second and Fancy third. The othern came up in a long procession behind. In this onder the race finished, and, it may, be-saldi, wan as good as over when reaching the Black Rock."
Pari mutual÷rat 16.40. Place, $5-70. Time 7
201
Mr. Crighton o This proyed a splendid race to a splendid start. Algerine left the post a hot favourite. and was not false lo ffe' confidence placed in |-- bim. Going past the Bowrington Gate the ponies were all in a bunch, and galloped to.
ether unit reaching Black Rock when Desert King.commenced making the running to pre mier position closely followed by the favourite. Algerine soon diminished his leeway and | answered gamely to his mount, winning by about a length with Desert King a very good Becond, and Disgust close behind.
Pariniutual 1st $7.20; place $6.20, Time 2.07.
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THE FOOCHOW CUP-A sweepstakes of Sto cach with $500 added; second to receive 1150; and third $50. For walers.. Weight for inches as per scale. Previous winner at this meeting lbs., extra. Hongkong walera which have never won a race allowed 5 lbs. Griffins allowed to lbs. From the two-mile post once round and in. Mr. Carruthers's Runaway Girl, 11st. 8lbs...
Mr. Cruickshank 1 Godfrey Mailer's Resinant, 1192 zibs......
Mr. Master a Pontifex's Counters, 11st. 3 bs... ......
Mr., Pontifex 3 Kingston's Altgold, 11st. -11lbs in mi
Mr. Brutton o "Magpie's Bay Ronald, jost. 1zibs...
Mr. Willemier o This was a most exciting race." At the fall
lead, with Remzient and Countess close behind. of the starter's flag, Runaway Girl took the Runaway Girl maintained the lead, till rounding the Black Rock, and when near the Hongkong Hold booth was closely hauled by Remnant and a fine race ensued, but although spurs and whips were freely used, Runaway Girl won by just half a head,
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Pari-mutual :-$17.10. - Plać Time 1. 9.
THE HONGECKO DERBY.-A sweepstakes
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THR HONGKONG CLUB. Cur.—Pressated by the members of the Hongkong Club, Second to receive $150; and third $50. Fur China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of the Victòria Stakes 5 lbs, extra. China griffins, allowed to lbs, Subscription griffins, of Foochow 1901 and -Amoy 1903 meetings allowed 5 lbs: Entrance
545. One mile and a half, gaan Mr. Buxey's Rare Rose, Lost Talba...............
Mr. W. W. Cox1 G. Hi Polts's Rebel King, 11st,“ 1lb...
Mr. Waillemiers Do.. Pandur, tost, ralbs
Mr. Burkill Dryasdust's Sinbad, tost, gibs: **
Mr. Onghton H. Lewis's Bulbul, ost. 3lbs............
pingezett Mr. Moller o Five faced the starter, and backers plunged. heavily on Rare Rs. The field got away to a fine start with Bulbul, leading, and Sinbad, Kare Hose, and Pandur following in the order inmed. The race remained unchanged when passing Black Pock and the Stand for the first time. Rare Rose, was being held well in hand, and when the ponies dashed past the Rock on the second round the favourite' drew ahead, with Sinbad and Fandur hard astera, Rebel King was now riden for all he was worth in order to secure first place, but Rare Rose had the race in hand, and went pas; the winning line with Rebel King a poor second, and' Pandur badly beaten for third place.
Parismutual 1st $9, place $7.10. Time
THE ENCOURAGEMENT STAKES.-A sweep- stakes of $10 each with $300 added. Second la receive $150; and third $50. For Hongkong waler griffins. Weight for in- ches as per scale. Previous winners barred." Five furlongs
Mr. Godfrey Master's School Girl, 11st 6lbs.
Mrr Master, I Maj. Gen. Sir W, J. Gascoigne's Clare,
1st. 6lbs....
Mr. Crighton
Mr: Buxey's Winning Rose, 11st, 10lbs,
Mr. W. W. Cox 3, Mr. Christie's Tyre, 1st. Blbs, Mr. Johnstone Moj Gen. Sir W. J. Gascoignes's Ruby
[2st oìb................................................. Mr. Gräickshank
Mr. Hart Buck's Wallflower, jest, 6lbs, ............. Mr. Wuillemeir Cul. G. A. Hughes's Prince Charming, tost
Izibs
Mr. Moller o Mr. R. K. Leigh's Will O' the Wisp, tost olb. -Mr Clarke
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Mr. Crighton o
of $20 each with $1,500 added. (Half forfeit Hon. F. H. May's Miribel, jöst, glbsä. if declared on or before the day of closing. entries for the meeting)).Winner to receive Mr. Pontifex's Madelle 3 11SL, 6lb. Mr. Pontifer o 70 per cent.; Rcond zo per cent; and third to per cent. For Hongkong waler griffins, Weight for inches as ger scale. One mile and a balf Col. G. A. Hughes's Brilliant, 118. jolbs.in.
Mr. W. W. Cox Mr. Hunter's Churai, tost. 8lbs.
Mr. Burkill 2 Mr. Morgan Phillips' Zegacy, rast zibs..."
Mr. Master 3 Mr. Christie's Tyro, 1st. 8lbr.Mr. Johnstone o Major Denny's Diamond, 12strolb, .................
Capt. Light o Mr. Hart Buck's The Pirule, 1ost, 12 b.......
Mr. Willemier o Mr E. H. Hinds Seguah, 11st, alb
Wallflower was rather fractious, and after one false start when he got away, as far an the Black Rock, the field was let go, Maijer securing a slight advantage Clare look second place and the others in a bunch, In a short, race a good start is not to be des- pised, and Master is not the man to lose his chance. He made the most of it and had the race all his own way.", Winning Ross made a god bid for second honours which could not bs wrested from Clare. He was a good third. The others a long way behind.
Parl-mutual, 191, $1080.. Place $5.80. Time 1.06 3/5.
THE CHINESE CLUB CUP, Presented.. Second to receive 5r5o; and third $50. For China griffins. Weight for inches as per scale. Previous winners barred. Entrance 510 Ona mile and a quarter. Mr. Tremeame's Dewdrop 7,, rist, 4lbs, ... * Mr. Crighton
Mr Buxey's Winter Ros, 10st; 9lbs. ****
Mr. Crighton o With all the rumours as to Grilliants Giness, and they were legion, before the numbers were histed for this race, there were many mis givings as to his chances for carrying off the Blue Riband of the season. Attention was rivetted upon the favourites Mr. Master's mount securing most of the fancy, Brilliant's trot to the starting post was keenly watched, and albs, many thought he didn't look the winner. However, there were thote who kept their faith were not misled. The start was a good one. pinned to the splendid horse and in-him they
Mr. Cox a
Messrs. Deacon & Morris's Markaitan, 109, U Mr. Burkill 3
Mr Hart Buck's Silver Fox, tost, 1zibs..
Mr. Wuillemeir o
Me llouston's Nicodemus, 11st.[t]bsite
Mr. Ratherford o
Course, and whose genial presence is much the pouy and won a grod race in fine style. The leading, and Flickamario and Winter Rose Tyra, on the malls, was making the pace with CofG. A. Hughes's Perky, 10t
ME, Cruickshank
thing like a good pick there is no reason to find overhauling Deset King on the post... Five reduce the distance between himself and the in passing the Stand. At the next post DiaMr. C. Rademacher's car, fiat, lb,
missed from the turf this year, was on his way home via Australia, and was deputed by the Stewards to make a special selection of water griffins in our sister Colony. And con sidering the difficulty there is in making any fault with the group of animals which furnished such capital sport at the Happy Valley this afternoon when the Hongkong Derby, the greatest event of the meeting, was contested by seven ponies, although many were entered. Turning to the early preparations for the pre- sent season, we find that soon after the closing of the entries, on the toth January, and with the issue of the official programme within the following week, interest, was at once aroused in the meeting by the holding, at the different Clubs, of selling as well as non-
close behind, while the remainder kept in a Diamond close to him; Brilliant was u cluster some distance back. The same order long way behind and was carefully kept. Mr. J. H. Lewis's Chalmunt, Lost, 17lbs. was maintained on passing the Rock, hut when
Rock was as follows: Diamond, Tyro and Mr. D. Macdonald's Afish in hand. The order of passing the Black. Brilliant. This order was maintained end came to grief, his rider being accidentally thrown off the fiddle. From the Bowringter Gate the real efforts for the race began and Bilient was let go, when he rapidly overtook the leaders and his position never seriously challenged. At the village be led, followed, by Legacy and Cheesat Mr. Master spurted and, although, fegacy answered gamely, it was evidently the distance was too much for him. The diminutive Chessas closed with the
Victoria Stakes produced another representa. tive field, Algerine giving an exhibition of mettle which surprised the most, sanguine expectations of her supporters, and especial. nearing the village Moller, on Mr. Lewis's the smart form displayed in fuscatel, one of the favourites, endeavoured 10 ly so on waters turned out for the Fooch w Cup, leading ponies. It was evident, however, that and a keenly contested race was witnessed the mokes ahead were too good for bim, The correctness of the estimate which had and Mr. Burkhill steered his mount past the been formed of Mr. Carruthers Runaway Girl Judge's Box an easy winner, with Flickamarco was proved by the way the little mare stuck to two heads behind and Commoner a good third. ber lead, and finished just, as she liked. Great excitement prevail d over the event, Mr. Cruick hank was loudly cheered on tak og Flickamaroo being a hot favourite, and us the mount past the Grand Stand, thus cale and Jigoku. fancied in many quarters testifying to the popularity of thewin, Comm-wer did not find many suppo ters. Then came the star turn" of the afternoon's. The Pan paid $25.30 for first, and $8.60 show the Hongkong Derby: In contrast to for a place the big band entered only seven' were stripped for the big event. They were representatives Hughes, Me-ar. Christy, Hart Buck, EH. The seven left in looked, in fine latter when Hinds, Hyster, and Morgan * Philipps. paraded ready for the starty-and-all-eyes eagerly scanned the two red hot favourites Brilliant and Legacy. If tumour had been
of the stables of Major Denny Lieut. Col.
Time 1.34
THE MAIDEN STAKES-Winner la receive
Hongkong waler griffins. Weight for inches $750; second Sigo; and third Sco-Fer as per scale. A winner at this meeting 5lbs. Domila
extra. Entrance $to. Three quarters of a
Mr. Smith's Firell, 11st. Olb.Mr. Burkill s Capt. P. Langlands's Lady Lena, 1183, 10lbs, --
Major Denny's Diamond, 121 olb...
winner, who was easily ridden and grand style by several lengtha,
Pari-mutualist 18 40. Elace, $5.polica Time 3.58
THE LUSITANO CUP-Presented by the members of the Club Lusitano. Second to receive $150 and third $50 For China griffins. Weight for inches as per scale. A previous winner alba extra. Entrance Sta
1728d
selling sweeps. Then, the training, both from a social as well as a sporting standpoint, HOTEL.evoked a good deal of enthusiasm with the exceptionally fine weather conditions prevailing especially at the beginning and later periods of the early morning exercises. Our tur contributor" Early Bird "has kept the interest" of our sporting readers to the highest pitch of true frilliant would have been a prize for the 30 Mr. Crighton 2 Mr. J. fl. Lewis Muscatel, Ist 1ibs enthusiasm with his daily race topics and the khacker's yard, as early this morning: report faithfully recorded times performed by the re
Capt Light 3 was busy to the effect that she had been shot Mr. Duxcy's Wining Rose, 11st. tolbs.. atives of each successive stable. The However, it's race time, and such things BIGLETS HOUS presentatives of next stage of interest was exh bited at the excosable. She was there ready and fit,
Mr. W. W. Cox a putting up for sale by public crion of the although looking ominously still when, trot
„Messrs. Clarke and Pontifex'i Brigginikon, ground-allotted for the erectin prisate ting down to the starting post, and
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għew's Printers, Charming, -- year, and almost immediately following their a bad start, occup, ing fourth s
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ght up to hopeful
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Time 148
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