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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TĠURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SNATCHER.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

Ships' Engineers Oet into Trouble..

A Plausible Story which had

110 Effect.

Programme for the Forthcoming

Races.

This morning at the Polic-) A shroff of a bank at 83 Lon- We have received an authoria.ourt, before Mr. F. A. Hua-lund,eham Strand left another bank with PURE, ed and correated proof of the wo Russians, engineers on board $500, which he had collected at programme for the coming race first with being drunk and dis-money in his breast pocket. the 8.a. Gonga wore charged, the jabout 1.30 p.m., carrying the meeting. It is possible now, for the first time, to give accurate orderly, and the end with man came along and snatched the money out of his pocket, but inforation regarding the entries. resisting the Pulice.

had his baud esized as he on- The first thing that arrests stten the effect that he had to arrass deavoured to get away.

A cunstable gave evilloace to tion in the programme is the the first defendant and the sesond increase in prize money in many defendsut came up and tried to of the races. On December 29, last we remarked this increase in get him away.

At the Police Court, this morn

RICH & WHOLESOME,

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ing, the alleged robber explained Straight as it comes from the Cow.

to Mr. Hazeland that it was a The first defendant, who re-falen sccusation; he had merely

our colemas and pointed out that,membered nothing about it, and even on the off day, the first prize the second, who only recollected in the Tytum Handicap and the Hngkong Handicap was one of trying to get away from the officer, $750. There are

were cachi fined $7 or in default fewer no than fourteen races, during

14 days imprisonment, the three days of the meet- ing proper in which the first prize is one of $750 and there

are three in which the first prize |

is $1,000 The "Champions" is.

worth £2,500 and there are the Sir Paul's Monarch Dablin,

usual capa ote. The races in which increases bave been made, Sir

with the amount of the prizes, ure as follow

Sir

First Day, Wong-Lei-chong Staken Focchow. Dup, Trial Plate Mr.

and Racing Stakes, winner $750,

10at 9:b

Pant's Winsome Dablia, .10st 12ib

Paul's Innvevation Dablia, 11st 4lb John Peel's (The Cat) 10at 91b

2nd $250, 3rd $125; Garrison Mr. John Peel's (The Mous",).

10: 9lb

W. R. Richardson's

10st 12th

Cup, 2nd $250, 3rd $125; Jockey Ulub Stakes, 2nd $300, 3rd $150. Mr.

Second Day, Jeckey Cup, wio (Rosario,) 11st 116 ner $600, 2nd $200, 3rd $100; | Mr. Rüfer bowld's, (Tegasus,) Exchange Plate, 2nd $300, 8rd $150; Lusitano Cup, 2nd $250, Mr. 3rd $125; lina Siskos und Black Rock Stukes, $750, $250 Mr. and $125.

Third Day, Grand Stand Sakes and Phaethon Stakes, $750, 3250 and $125; Consolation Stakes, $500, $250 and $125; Champion Staker, $2,500, $750 and $500 Great Southern Siakes and Hong- kong Stakes $1,000 to winner, Nil Desperandum Stakes, sweepstakes of $5 with $500 added for winner.

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The total entries for each day are. First day 305; second day, 314; third day 313. The entries for the principal events are as follow:

Mr.

Mr.

« Shellum's 11st llb

Scares'

11st 1215

(Tango,)

(Violini,)

Trio's Candy Kid

10 t 121b

Waylong's Slacker, 10st Alb

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Mr. Soares', Polkalini,

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Mr. Suares', Banjolini, 11st 71b Mr. Stabb'e, Mallard, 10at 91b Mr. Stabb's, Kaoshun,

10st 121b

The Challenge Cup.-Value, one hundred Guineas. For China Ponies. Weight for incbes as per scale. To be won two yeara consecutively by a Pony or Ponies the bona fide property of the same owner or oweers. Winner to receive $500 and 70 per cent, Second $250 and 20 per cent.. Third $120 and 10 per cent, of the Entrance Fe until the Cup is finally won when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent, and Third Pony 25 per cent, of the Entrance Fees. Entrance The Jockey Club Stakes.- $10. One Mile and three. Winner $1,000. Second $300. quarters. Third $150. For Chinn Ponies. Mr. Bratton's, Radium II, Weight for inches as per scale.. 11at 4ib tion Griffus of this Season 1913- Grillius allowed 5 lb. Subscrip- Mr. 1914 allowed 10 lb. Winners at this Meeting 5 lb. extra. Entrance $10, One Mila and are Quart.. Mr. Leo. D'Almada's. Victorioso (late Donald Uha) 11st lib

Mr. H. P. White's Difford,

list 81b.

The Garrison Cup.-Presented by the Officers of the Garrison. Becond to receive $250. Third Messre. Fitzwilliams', (Cilg. $125. For China Pones, Tuba- wyn) 10st, lb·· cription Griffing of any Season, Mosers. Fitzwilliams (Mal- Weight for inches as per scale. gwyn.) 10-t 2lb Winners at previous Meetings of Capt. Hope's (Capello) one Race 7 lb.; of more than one

10.81 12.b

14 lb.; at this Meeting 3 lb, extrs. Mr.T.F. Hough's (Snowdrop) Penalties accumulative, Jockeys Ilet 4lb

who have never had a winning Mr. Ellis Kodcarie's, Fijian mount in Hongkong, Shanghai Chief) 19st 12lb or Tientsin allowed 6 lb. Entrance $10 to go to Winner.-One Mile.

Mr. Les. d'Almada's Victorio- so (late Donald Dha) 1let

8lb

Mr. Apear's (Turquoise)

10at

Olb

Mr. Bratton's (Sevington)

10at 12lb

Maj. F. Dickinson's (Chalcot)

11st 1lb

Mesare

Fitzwilliama' (Cilgwyn) 11st lib Mesara. Fitzwilliams' (Mal

gwyn) 10st 12lb

Mr. T. S. Forrest's (Mearns)

10 st 12lb

Dr. Forsyth's (The Guller)

1let 4lb

Mr. E. Goetz'e (Amun Ra)

11st 11b

Mr.

R. D. Harvey's (Somerset) 10at 121b Mr. Hastings Wincomle, 10at 91b Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzow

Brose, 10st 12lb Mr. B. Humphreys' Dark

Ronald, 10st Olb

Mr. Ellie Kadoorio's Mexican.

Chief, 10st 121b Mr. Ellie Ksdoorie's Pabang-

Chief, 10at 121b Mr. EllisKadoorie's Mahratta

Chief, 11at 12lb

Mr. Kenlowe's Danio,11at 1lb Sir Henry May's Squirrel,.

* 10st, 9lb

Sir Henry May's

10st 0lb

Magpie,

Mr. Medico'a Adwyob, 10st

816

Mr...

Eilia Kadoorie's, (MahrattaChief) 10st121b Mr. Ellie Kadoorie's, Celangor (Chiel) 1Dst 91b Mr. Norman's (Soul) 10at 12lb Mr. V. d'Oettingen's (Floreal) -

Ilat 7lb

Sir. Paul's (Royal Rose)

11st 4lb.

Sir. Paul'a

Ilat 1lb

(Suulight)

Sir. Paul's Conqueror Aster (late Tre) 10at Olb Sir. Paul's Tri- umph Aster (late Flock) 10st 12lb" Mr. John Peel's (President)

11st 1lb

Mr. John Peel's Vice President

(late Twenty) 10t0lb Mr. John Peel a (The Fickle

Bird) 11st 1lb Mr. Sedgwick's (Sweet Willian) 11st b

Brulton's, Covington, 10at 12/b

Capt. Hoe's Capello, 10t

J

12lb

Mr. T. F. Hough's, Sn.wdrop,

11et 4lb

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's, Fijian

Chief, 10st 12lb

Mr. Ellis Kodoorie's Mabratta

Chief, 10st 121b

Paul's, Royal Rose, 11at 4lb

Paul's.

Sir

Sir

11et llb

Sunlight,

Sir Paul's, Conqueror Aster, late Treff, Jat. 9 Ib.

Sir Paul's Triumph Astor, late Flock, 10at 9lb Mr. John Paul's, President,

·11st 11b

Mr. John Paul's, Vice-Pre-

sident,

(late Twenty) 10st 9lb Mr. John Peels', The Fickle

Bird, llet. 1lb Mr. Sedgwick's,

Sweet William, 11st 1lb

The Great Southern Stakes.-- Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $150. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as scale. Winners at this Meeting of one Race 5-lb.; of two or mure Rac28 10 lb. extra. Griffies allowed 5 lb.; Subenription Griffins of any Season nonwinners allowed 10 lb. Entrance $10, One Mile and a quarter.

Mr. Leo. d'Almada's, Viatorio. 80 late Donald Dhu,

The Hongkong Derby.-A Sweepstakes of $20 each with Capt.

11 st lib

Hope's,

Capello,

$2,500 added. For China Ponies, 10st 12lb bona fide Griffias ou date of entry. Mr. T. . Hough's, Snowdrop. First Pony to receive 70 per cent. 11st 4lb Weight for inches as per scale One Mile and a half. Mr. Gilpin's, Sir Galahad,

10st 12lb

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's, Sazon

Chief, 10st 12lb Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's, Nigerian

Chief, 10.t 12lb Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's, Roman

Chief, 11st, 4lb. Mr. Meiland's, Luelje Hop,

10at 12lb

Mr. Norman's, Pak Kwai,

10at 121b

Sir

Mr. Meiland'e Goode Hop!

10 t 12lb

Sir

Mr. Mailand'a Ole Hop, 11et

1lb

Mr. JH. T. McMurtrie's, 10st Olb Pitcorthio

Mr. Nemazee's Arravand, 1lat

116.

Mr. Off'e Mad Eve,

1061216

10t 9th.

Sir Paul's Radiance Dahlia,

Paul's, Crown' Aster, 10at 12lb

Paul's Jewel Aster, List 1b.

Sir Paul's, Victoria Aster, 10st

12lb

Sir Paul's, Britannia Dablja,

1st

Mr. John Peel's, Annan,

1let h

Mr. John Peel'e, Lockerbie,

10st 12lb

John Poel's, 1st 1lb

Mr.

Moffat,

Mr. Ellis Kadooria's, Mabratia

Chief, 10st 12ib*

Mr. Ellie Kadoorie's, Fijian

Chief, 10st 1216 Mr. Ellie Kadoorie's Belangor,

Chief, 10st 0lb

Mr. V. d'Oattingen's, Floreal,

1182 7 lb

Mr. Of s, Mad Eve, 10st 2lb Sir Paul's, Sunlight, 11st 1lb. Sir Paul's Royal, Rose,

11st 4lb

Sir Paul's Conqueror Aster,

late Treff, 10st 9ib Sir Paul's Triumph, Aster late Flock, 1012lb Mr. John Peel's President,

11st lib

Mr. John Peel's, Vice-Presi

dent lats Twenty, 10at (lb Mr. John Poel's, The Fickle

Bird, 11at 1lb

Mr. W. R. Richardson's, Bice

Bird, 10at 91b

Mr Sedgwiok'e. Sweet Wil..

liam, 11st 1lb

Mr. Sares, Banjolini, 11st 216 'Mr. St. bh'e, Kaoshun, 10417150

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