far straight, and Cordite moved up. It was not an exciting race by any means, hor were there any incidents to mark it out from the general rul. From the first the result lay between Rapid, Pilot and Cordite, the chances seeming to be in favour of the second. Nugget was hopeless. There was a shining of positions at the village when Cordite took up the running and got well away from the other rivals for the premier place. Eventually it was clear that Cordite had the race in hand, and it only remained for Rapid and Pilot to fight it out for second place. · Rapid secured it by a neck, Cordite winning with ease. A prominent gentle man of the turf led His Fxcellency's Cordite In the paddock amid much applauding;
The race for the Exchange Plate was rather curious'in some respects, for while "at one time the last of the three entries was a long way ahead the end proved the old adage of the last being first: Sunrise, White Blaze and Heather King were the starters. They played around the first mile, Sunrise doing the pacing for the others, but after passing the football field in the second
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for anything but Triumph Rose who and ↑ whose rider received an ovation.
Time, 2.0$ 2/5 Winders, 514.90!
Nugget having been relegated to borrom place. When oppoils the Grand-stand on the far | There was a sound of corks popping and stretch, Cordile began to push forward, but glasses filling in a stand reserved for Mr. H. even when the village was reached Rapid still N. Mody, and loud burrahs and jovial had things must of his own way. ffi,hlaod cheers showed that the health of Triumph Chicl had now been distanced by Nugget, but Rose and its owner were being enthusiastineither had much hope of being placed. Com
ing home Cordileċame away❘n fina style and got cally pledged. Triumph Rose, it may be added, was the favourite with the backers: places, Cordito passed the judge's D). x a clear 'hame first, while Pilot and Rapidstruggled for the For the subscription griffins the German three lengths ahead. There was a game struggle Cup is by far the most prominent of all the between Rapid and Pilot, with the result that events of the meeting. At one time Mr. they were placed in the order named. There Paul Charter's Wakelyn was fancied for the was much applause as the Governor's winner cup, with Frechdach or one of the Gover-was led in. nors greys as alternatives. But when Wake- lyn was so badly beaten for the Valley Stakes yesterday his admirers were disap. pointed in his qualities and Mr. Chater did wisely in keeping hini back. Zapeler was well backed to-day, after the win in the Chinese Cup. A satisfactory start was given and Red Hening with Speculation at his licets-it reads like a political agent's" manifesto-took the lead. At the out set it did not scenas if we were to witness much of a race, but after passing the Rock the leaders came together and there was a grand Roman gladiatorial combat as four ponies fought neck and neck for the premlership. Once again Zapeter emerged from the hay, piloted Maori King into the open, and then posted for home at express speed. It was the most exciting
round the pace fold and Sunrise's sun had set. White Blaze who had been last came forward as Sunrise retreated and they all had It did not happy meeting at the Rock. fast long, however, for White Blaze forged shead followed by Heather King. It was a face between these two ponies, with the re sult that Heather King ridden by Burkillrace of the day. Maori King and Zapeter won a close race.
All were agog for: the Derby, which was run off at 12.30. By this time there was a big crowd in and about the Grand-stand, and bets were freely offered and taken.. Even the depressing effect of the weather was not altogether`so chilling as might be imagined: The race, in the opinion of the majority lay between either. Mr. Buxey's Glorious Rose or Triumph Rose and Mr. G. II. Polta's Emerald King; while Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Arab Chief was taken as certainty for a placo -if he could repe it yesterday's performance -and Zanzibar was also named as sure thing. Of course in racing, as in all ports worthy of the name, there is no such thing as a "dead cent," and this year's Derby Afforded speculators full value for fleir money. In the first place a big feldas confidently reckoned upon. There was to be
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contested every step of the way, but neither 'could prove himself master and a dead heat resulted. To the delight of many, and the Baluchis in particular, Pathan got a place.
Now that the big events of the day were past, backers and owners and spectators touk a test. They spent an hour and a half over it, so that it could not be said the rest was underdone. When next the bell rang, it was for Sir Matthew Nathan's Gold Coast Cup, given in remembrance of former days, perhaps. At last Sycee King appeared, for the first time today, carrying the 7 lbs penalty earned for winning a race yester day. Was this the Syce King who should have competed on the Derby? people asked. After a bad beginning, the eight starters got away, and it was not long before Sycee King was showing real metal, according to lie admirers; scrap- iron metal replied the detractors. Ca Canny was not quite so slow as his name might indicate at first sight,, for Ca Canny passed,} the leader and romped home a length and a half ahead of-not Sycee King, but Fortune Rose. If there had been a fourth place, Sycee King might have got it-ere being none, Sycee wasn't placed.
The feature of the race for the Professional Cup was the excellent running of The Quaich. Left last at the starting post, The Quaich managed to overtake all its competi- Lors, with the exception of Exchange King, and got second place--another tribute to Mackie's riding. So pleased was one of the. owners on the paddock with The Quaich's performance, and with Mackie's riding that he patted the pony repeatedly in an ecstasy of delight. The Challenge Cup was prac-
Pari-mutuel, at $7.50 and $6.80; 3rd 319.20- THE EXCHANGE PLATE-Value $1,000, Presented by the bankers and exchange brokers of Hongkong. Second to receive $150; and third 550. For China porles Weight for inches as per scale. Previous winners at this meeting of one race 7 18. extra; of two or more races tolb, extra. Griffins al lowed 51b: Subscription griffins of this sea inn 1905-1906 allowed to Unplaced 'run. ners allowed 5 lb. Entrance $15. From the iwn-mile past once ruund and in. Mr. G. R. l'ols's Heather King, last 4ths (Buck!)
Mr. 12urgor's White Blaze, is lb (Moller) Mr. Buxey's Sunrise Rose, list all (Hayes)
White Blaze was the first to appear on the fald, followed by the restive leather King who who had to be led to the starting post. Sun- rise Rose gracefully trotted passed the specta ters to face the starters. They took up their position in the following order: Heather King on the rails, White Blaze on the Diter track with Sunrise Rose between when the three raced past the spectators the two. The start Was an evan - one. for the first time Sunrine Rose was making the running from Heather King and White Blaze brought up-the rear: a length divided each of the ponies. This order was maintained for the next half mile with the difference that the space between the rivals had increased to two lengths ench, Passing the Football ground Sunrise Rose was making a rapid pace only to give out as the incline was reached. The three Maze assumed the lead from Heather King: closed at the Rock, passing which White Santise Rose was now out of the race. A fine race ensued on the straight home. While are somewhat fancied the race was his; but Heather King proved his stamina in the last quarter, and splendidly ridden close to theʼraile was the race from White lilure a good second;
Sunrise Rose was third.
Time: 2.28 215. 'Winner: '$6.70.'
Pari-mutuel, ist $6.20,
3-THE HONIKƠNG DERBY.—Ą, sweepsikei of $20 each with $1,ge added. (Hall forfeit if declared on or before day of closing entries). For China posies bond fidi griffins on date of entry, First pony to receive 70 per cent.; second 10 per cent.; and third so per cent. Weight for inches as per scale. One mile
and a half.
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Mr. Buxey's Triumph Rose, ist 16................... Mr. G. H. Polis's Emerald King, rist alb Mr. Wingard's Rosthern, 118 4lbs. "...(Cox) 3 Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Arab Chif, 10st Falls
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"burrahs testified to the pleasure the win proved to Mr. Medy and his friende.
Time: 3.16 1/5. Wigner: 16.60. **Park-mutuel, tit $5.80 ; 2nd $7.70. The betting for the Darby was:
WINNERS!
Triumph Rose 639." Emerald King Amb Chlef 134. * Roathern 6.
PLACED PONIES: Triumph Rose 390. Emerald King 165. Arab Chief 162. Rosthern 397.
4.TIK GERMAN CUP.-Presented by mem bers of the Club Germania, Second to re ceive $150, and third $to. For China ponies subscription griffins of this season 1955-1956. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance So Ona mile and a quarter. Mr. G. H. Fetts's Maori King, lost 12 lbs"
*** (Burkill) { Mr. E. W. Mitchell's Zapeter ist alb
(Dupree)) 29 Baluchis' Pathan 11st 1lb (Alderton) 3 Messis. T. F. Hough and H. E. Sir Matthew Nathan's Shimeosite, Trst sib (Leslie) Mr. Cruickshank's Red Herring tost alb
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* 3lbs overweight. + als overweight. Slight rain began to fall as the German Cup was rated, but so keen was tha enthusiasm of the spectators to watch the progress of the race faced, the starters. The start was a good one. that but a few sought shelter when the field Red Herring took the lead from Speculation. Gaberlunzie was a long way behind. Fast the stand Cruickshank's mount still led the field with Speculation second and Common Kase third. Gaberlunzie tailed the mob.. At the back stretch there was not much of a race; but the distance from Bowrington to the Rock witnessed a fine race when the leaders bunched, and for a time four ponies raced neck and neck challenging Redening's title. A change in together. Down the hill Zapeter asserted himself and made a holl bid for premier position, Burkills steersmanship saw him piloting THE P. &
Maori King on the outer course to avoid collision with the mob. The race home was the best witnessed during the two days of the meeting, and it was questionable whether Moori King or Zapeter would secure the Judge's verdict which, when posted, was "dead heat" for first place. Pathan was a good third.
Time: 3.57 3/5
Winner: Maori King 518,40; Zapeter $.8... Parl-mutuel, se Zapeter S1z; Maori King 19.70; 3rd Pathan $15.50.
5TH GOLD COAST CUP.Presented by His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G. Second to receive $100; and third $5o., For China ponies.. Weight for inches as per scale, Previous winners at this meeting of one race 7 lb, extra; of two or more races 10lb, extra, Griffine allowed 5 lb. Subscrip- tion griffins of seatons_1904-1905 and 1903- 1956 allowed to lb. Entrance $10. Five furlongs.
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plethora of riches at their command the onlookers were to search every- where for the winner, finding themselves nonplussed by the galaxy of talent. Fancy, ben," the amazement on every face when alter four names had appeared on the board the soldiers acting as "Telegraphists" alung Hup as an indication that there would be no further starters in the Derby. What'a ridf- culous, absurd idea! Where was their be- loved Sycce King who had done so well-7 And where were Kamloops and Zanzibar, and all the rest of the troop what were to run' home at outside prices and bring, a thumping lot of grist to the needy mill? Surely, it was a perfect hoori The owners should be stirred up to do their duty. Were the public, the people who had actually paid fall prices for the pleasure of seeing their fancies on fubbed off in this disappointing fashion? There must be an error somewhere-sume body should be. lynched and that right The largest field of the day appeared for speedily Admitted that Triumph Rose, the Parsee Cup when twelve ponies enter. that beauty of Buxey's stables, was gallantly ed. Comnion, Rose secured a fine victory
•slepping along the course, and Emerald from Frechdachs, who was a good second, King, the chieftain of the rival stables, was with Sundial third. The Navy Cup brought
his win in the usitano Cup yesterday. The THE Steunship out five ponies with Glorious Rose as
(Moller) 4, "Owners appeared to have deliberated some considerable time before deciding the choice of their selections to face the starters in order to contest for the blue riband of the meeting. No. 15, Wingard's Rosthern, was the first number hoisted, Following him the ever popular
room..
Mr. Buxey's Fortune Rose, at 4lbs.
Mr. Dergoi's White Ilaze, Arst alb..........
of a momentous character' occurred in the the field, tically a walk-over for Czardas, and nothing Burkill came under the notice of, the `clerk of Mr. Buxey's La France Rose, tost 12
there. So also was Arab Chief, who had
gained his place by reason of his wonderful achievement yesterday, Rosethern, the *stable companion of Kamloops, had op peared. But what was this quartelle com pared with the dozen or so that everybody had been wrangling about a few minutes be. fore? Truth is tell, if ever spectators had a surprise they had one just before 12.30 p.m. to-day. The crack jocks were there, Hayes on Triumph Rose and Burkill on Emerald King.
The flag fell to a beautiful start, as is generally the case when the champion toe the line. Trumph Rose was on the inside; Emerald King took the outer track, the Arals Chief and Rosthem being in the centre. Quietly, the King'sped off in front closely watched by the Rose; while the Arab Chief and Rosther chummed together be hind. On the first round the King passed the Press Stand nearly a dozen lengths aliead of the Rose, while the Chief and Rosthern were some twenty lengths behind the leader. It was too early yet for the fun to commence; and it was difficult to say how matters would end. The King was going gamely, steadily; Triumph Rose was running beautifully there was no straining after effect. Its only at the football stand that the Rose began to edge nearer the old rival and finally to draw level with Emerald King. By this time, it was clear to all who looked on, that unless a miracle happened the race was between the King, and the Rose. Just then the King crept ahead; the Rose fol lowed like a lamb. Not only followed but passed, the Emerald King and came home walking, Rosther made a gallant but ineffectual attempt to
even).
the favourite and Sycee King next in paint of popular fancy. Glorious Rose justified the support placed in him by romping home on easy winner, Sycee King being third to Zanzibar's second. The last race was the Gymkhana Club Cup which produced, a field of 'ten ponies and resulted in Rambler Rose being first, Mr. S. II. Michael's Rising Sun second and Highland, Laird third. That was a surpris ingly large dividend paid on, Rising Sun, whose second place secured the backers a gift of $57 each. :)
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Intenso...Danse de Barchantra... Bounce and Gigue
dem Geman fisvoje comer o ba Beins....Metrifie Valse (Militaire)te Gandiers.... Waldenfel Selection from...."The Preator" ...... Mourkion Serenade" The Warufers
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Entrance Sto. Once round."
*** (Leslie)
11b8...........
the scales. Then the winner of yesterday's Garrison Cup was put up and Moller tippe the scale at toit, 3216. the lightest weight of the entrants. When Hayes appeared with the familiar light and blue stripes backers of the favourite Triumph Rose had their faces all wreathed in smiles. But imagine the dis appointment of the supporters of Glorious Rose and Sycee King when, after the second bell,
Mr. John Peet's Ca-Canny, tosi'ta!65 .................
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diminutive jovial Monk carried the lightest weight on record of gst 131bs. Not a good start Saxonia led with Ca-Canny second and start. La France Rose was left behind at the
White Blaze third, Jovial Monk at once crept into third position with Sycee King fourth and Going down the incline. Nycee King asserted LaFrance Rose many lengths behind, last himself and tank the lead from Saxonia who was ahead of Ca-Canny in the third position.be obtained. Saxonia soon fell out of the race, and C -Candy, true to his traditions for short-distance races, at once challenged Sycee King at the band, Johnstone's mount raced home in splendid fashion; the last quarter saw
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hoisted up a surprise truly! Emerald King no more than four ponies had their numbers
was led out of the gate by ble mafon and was the first to face the spectaton, Resthern was, the next to put in his appearance, following him Arab Chief was led out a few minutes elpased before Triumph Ross was ridden out. Hayes trotted bis mount in front of the specia tors' stand to the village in the most graceful manner and Triumph's appearance certainly justified his adiniters. The mob walked back
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods to the starting position. When the four took up. Ca Canny overtook the leader and wos by have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain their assigned positions Triumph Rose was on about a length and a half from Fortune Roreing undelivered after the 19th instant, will be the rails, next him was Arab Chief, then a good second-with White Blazo third. Sycee subject to rent. Heather King and the darkgreen jacket King wasn't placed, and took only fourth
position. showed out on the outer link. The start
was a capital one. King jumped to the front a length ahead of Triumph Rose, Arab Chief and Rosthern being behind. · Pasting the village the first time Emerald · King was ten lengths ahead of Triumph Rose who was as many lengths away from the Chief and Rosthem. The order passing the Grand-stand for the first | time was as ahove, the distances separating the rivals, being, however, reduced. At the back stretch Rosthers rode away from Arab Chief into third position, At the Football stand Triumph Ross drew almost level with Emerald King only to lose ground again when Burkill called upon his mount to increase the lead. But Triumph was not to be denied the rice He came up in capital style, and without Mr. Goetz's Rabbit, 1st 91b3, .....(llamer) any difficulty overtook the leader shortly after Mr. Meiland's Pilot, 119 Fb (Sincock), Mr. S., Michael's Ricing Sun, Tist 3!b*
emerging from the Rock when the rece was decided in his favour. He is, no doubt, (Rutherford) o Mr. Smith's Nugget, 1rst zib .....(inglis) the best of any racing pony this meeting. Mr.A.C. Hynes's Sirocco, tost izlbs (Owner) Mr.D. Macdonald's Highland Chief, rost glba
Posthern fought hard for second place which could not be wrested from Emerald King, who was whipped in the race down the Mr, Cruickshank's Spring Chicken, tist Db
straight. Hayes rode hands down and won in *albs overweight.
a canter amids, cheers from the spectators. From the start, Rapid led the way, five being Triumph Rose was twenty lengths ahead ai catch the bunched, while Spring Chicken took it easily the winning post from Emerald King second, second place, but could not manage to the septetto passed the football stand, Pilot way fast. Mr. H. N. Mody led bis invincible Rosthern a bad third and Arab Chiefs long overcome the defeated Xing, who had to be beginsing to move up to the leader. Sirocco Rose into the enclosure and was loudly ap content with that position. Arab Chief themoved out of the general body, and while plauded; Mr. G. H. Potle led Emerald King to vaunted, the marvellous, apparently stopped Rapid and Pilot were running together the be weighed in. Adjourning to Buxay's private to think on the way, back--nobody bad ayes | zest were spread out like
A tall of a kito, | stand the populag wil was toasted and
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in the rear. The samo order was observed, as
Time: 1.18 3/5.
Winner: 519.30, Pari-mutuel, rst $7.10;zud $1405 3rd 18,80
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