THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EXTRA.

BONGKONG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918.

JOCKEY CLUB RACES,

(Continued from Pagė 8.)

SHANGHAI POLICE,

Some Members for the Frost.

Of the seven members of the Shangbai Municipal Police for

9.--- The Jockey Club Stakes.--- Winner: $500. Second: $200. | Third $100. For Chins Ponies. Weight for incherTM as per whom a rousing “wend-off" wKS® male. Griffion llowed 5ib. Sabiren at Lousa Folion Station on Woription Grifins of this Season Thursday night, says the N.C. 1917 1918 allowed 18lb. Winners this meeting 5lb. erira. En. traco $10. Dae mile and a quarter.

Mr Adamarie's Fairy Light 1st 11b (Mr. Holler)

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Mr John Peel's Star of Doon 10st 91be (Mr Johnston) Sir Paul's Windsor Dahlia

11st 1lb (Mr Gegg)',3' Mr Henry Humphrey'e Brown Mouse 10st 4ibe (Mr Knoll) Mr Lux's Anticipation Ilst lib

(Mr Kremer) 0 Sir Paul's Perfection Dialis

Daily News of February 11, thres are leaving for the front to-day, Mears. McGillivary, Qasyle and Doyle. The remaining four are expected to leave during the next three or four weeks,

A brief sketch of osch "man's service here and before joining the palice is given:--

Colin McGillivray.-A- native of Scotland; joined the local foros in February, 1909 and was pros moted sergeant in Jane 1913. He was in the Imperial Yeomanry, Lovit Soonts, at Home, Hir 11st 1lb (Mr Vada) brother, W. D. McGillivray, Ferfection Diblis took the lead, also a sergeant, left Shanghai Fairy Light being left at the for the front in July 1915, was post. Star of Daon was first past wounded in France, won the the Judges Box, follo red by Per-military medal in the battle of fection Dahlia, Brown Mouse and Arras, and is now in Salonica. Windsor Dablis. At the Gate His cousin, William, also a polion Perfection Dahlia went to the sergeant, left the force in Augnat, front, Star of Doon being sound 1915, and joined the Royal Scots; and Brown Mouse third. Bound he was also wounded at Arraa the Village Bend Fairy Light where he lost his left arm. came up into a foremost position,

J. Quayla. Joined the Police and a good race resulted in Fairy in January, 1912, and was made Light winning by half a length. detective sergeant in April, 1918. Star of Deon, was second, being He is a Londoner and was in civil only a short head in front of service at Home. He bad won Windsor Dablis third. Time 2 fame saa footballer before coming mins. 43 4/5 secs."

to Shanghai, being a member of Pari-matuel:

the Woolwich Arsenal Football Olab. An all-round athlete.

O: Dayle-A Lanosshire man; joined in October, 1912, and was $1.767 made sergeant in February, 1917, .

503 Played outside left for the Police 252 Football Club since joining the

Places, $6.40; $6.50;

Winner, $12.00

Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 538 1st

625 2nd .13% 3rd

Commission

Total

$13.20.

#

726 force; aleo s oricketer of no mean ability, a good bat. Represented the Police in billiard lengus games.

$3,250

:

$25 tickets-332, 420, 494. 10.-The Racing Stakes.

J. Lawson.-A Sootaman and Winner $500. Second $200. constable; joined the force in Third $100. For China Ponies, October, 1912, coming from the Subscription Griffins of this Sea-Glasgow police force. He has Bon 1917-1918. Weight for inches been attached to the Mixed Court sa per scale. Winners 51b. extra. staff eivoe 1915. Now commission- Jockeys who have never had a ed in the Labour Corps. winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5ib. Entrance $5. Seven Fatlonge. Mr George Sands Babblesand 118 4b (Mr Ears)

Mr Hetry Humphrey's Rock Mouse 10st 12lbs (Mr Knoll)

Mr John Peel's Baldarry 1st

1lb (Mr Johnstone)

Dr. Forsyth's Rufus 10-t 13 b (Mr Sutton)

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Stanley Chief 10st 7lb (Mr Elias

Mr Goahead's Paffbox 10t

2

3

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0

5lb. (Mr Barton)

0

Dr Forsyth's Bitterne 10at

12t (Mr Sedgewick)

0

Hr Base's Broken Doll 10at

10:b (Mr Morrison)

0

(Mr Adams)

10 t 4lb (Mr Moller)

O

0

Mr Adam's Frand 10st 101ba-

Mr Adameric's Tabby Cat

Mr Lux's Yger 10st 12

21. (Mr Kremer)

Mr Medico's Kingsway 10at

9ibe (Mr Tida) O From a bad start Bubblesand was left. The fold bunched at the Gate when Balcarry shot field strung ahead. The out with Kingsway in fourth down place. A fine race the Village Bend, and into the Home Straight resulted in Babblesand, finely ridden by Exra, coming through and win. ming from Book Mouse by half a length. Balcarry was only a head behind the second placed pony, Time 1 min. 51 3/5 seos.. Pari-matuei

Winner, $28.00, Places, $0.10; $5.50; Cash Breeps

Ticket No. 454 lat

Total

249 2nd 888-3rd

$5.80,

J. Mason. A Londoner, joined the police in October, 1912; was made sergeant in January, 1916. He was formerly in the Royal Field Artillery end has been com- missioned in the Labour Corps. Played cricket for the Police when

cif daty, being wicket keeper last season is a fair bet,

O. Powell. Another Ladoner: joined in December, 1908, and received bis sergeant's stripes in January, 1913. Was in the South African Constabulary dur- ing the South African war. Prominent in maeonry, being Past Master. Has commission in Labour Corps.

J.G. Adamo.-A Dondee man;

has been on the foros since December, 1908 and was mɛda sergeant in October, 1914. Was half-back and eaptain of the Polica Football Team and last Wednesday had the pleasure of being first to land the Skottowe Cup. Also a cricketer: a fair bat and a good bowler. Commission ed in the Labour Corps

First Edition el "Pickwick.”

At Christie's sala-rooma recently a Srat edition, in the original 20 parts of Charles Dickens's

Pickwick Papers,” illustrated by Seymour, Buss, and Phin, enclosed in morocco case, fetched £74, and a Book of Hours in manuscript on vallom, each paga beautifully bordered, and with la gfully pagsillaminated miniatures, $1,749, started at 20 guiness, and was 499. eventually knocked down for 90 249. gainean. Two other Books of 908.

Hours, one is manuscript on vellum, and the other printed on vellam, with 11 full ege wood ents, Amely illuminated på foteh together 180 guiness.

$3.405,

825 tickets 500, 553, 195,

188 443, 682, 403, 58.

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