OUR DAY.

Yesterday's Concluding

Celebrations-

Time 2 min. 07 3/5 2308. Pari-mutuel

Winner, $18 60 Places, $660, $6.10, $10.10. Cash Swenos:-

Ticket No. 128 let. Ticket No. 90, 2ad. Ticket No. 177, 3rd.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918.

the whole evening. Refreshments were provided by the Hongkong Hotel, the proceeds being devoted to the Red Cross. After, soms wonderful clavar conjuring tricks #203 by a famous Ubiness troupe, ains

258 ms pictures were shown, while 129 later came the crowning feature

Judgment of Pace Competition. Mr. B. P. Thursfeld," Mr. & E Grimstone, Mr. H. B. L Debiggia,

H

Also rode: Mesare. T. Doyle, G. Wilka, G. Morton Smith, W. J. Morrison, Lucas, Setb, Sutton and Galuzzi: Pari-mutuel -

of all, namely, a magnificent display of fireworks, made special- 2ly in Japan for "Our Day" and 3presented by the Japanese com- Wmanity. There were five pot pieces f gorgeous design and colour, the two which gained the most applause being a representation of Niagara Falls and a pieca | CODToying the certsin hope of "Victory to the Allies." The | former of these was a magnificent | and 187 feet in length; it was a fw of golden rain forty feet high

resl triumph of art. In addition, | numerous meuster rockets were

fired during the evening. illu- | minating the skies with oöloured: 1 stars. fiery snakes and brillisat

bursts of light.

Winner, $80 30, Places, $2280 $29.70, $21 40. Cash Sweeps:-

Ticker No. 304 1984.70 Ticket No. 73. 2ad 284.20 Tick N 327 3mi......... 142 10

Class Handicap: B Class.

Mr David Landale's, Doubtful,

160, M. Johnstone Mesare. Thoma and Sg wiet's Rockmizu-e 145 Mr.

Sedgwick 2

The "Our Day" Gymkhans, beld on the Bacecourse yesterday afternoon, was in every way success. There was a large crowd present, and the venne prezented an appearance of decided gaiety, Sveryone entering thoroughly into the spirit of the occasion. His Excellency, the Officer Administering the Government, who was accompanied by Me P. P. J. Wodehonce, A. D: C., wee mel on arrival by the Gymkana Olub Committee sud welcomed by the Hon. Mr. D. Lsadale, A guard cf bonour being provided by the Ambulance Bridage onder the B, Mr. P. E. Holyoak, Corps Superintendent. The after- moon's sport was decidedly good and some excellent dividends M. Lai'e Metre, lâl, Mr. were paid by the pari-mutnél,

& Kremer 3 while the cash sweeps also did

Ale ani Mitch'e, Ridge well, thus ensuring a good sum way 153, Mr. Day Mr. Sares, for the Red Cross fonde. Mach Victorises Uman 152, Mr. Soares; interest was centred is the Oor Mr. G. and G.'. Second Violin Day" Derby, Mr. Satton securing 148, Air, Kosil, M. R..B. L. victory for Mr. Hough on B-nd Dowbiggic's Boreman 147, Mr. Or by clever riding, aiting beme a length ahead of Bobert the Devil, ridden by Mr. Knoll. Baring the afternoon, refrest- ments were served by Mears. Wiseman'e, while the band of the 18th Infantry under Bindmaster Yauseio epatributed materially to

"afternoon'e ibr enjoyment. The rate for the Gymkhana Mealing were:-

Patrons H. E S Francis Mr. Henry Ksy, K. CM. G; B. E Major General F. Vestria.

Ferr

2

Setb.

Time 1 mir. 36 secs.

Pari matnel:-

Winner, 8870 Paces, $5 90, $800, $10.80. Caph Sweeps:

1 Mr.

Committee:-The Stewarda of the Hongkong Jockey Clab, Ex Offcio, The Hop. Mr. D Lindale, | Mesrs. H. P White. D. 1. Ross, Dr. Forsyth, Maju Cassel, Meatra. J. Gibb, O. H. B:9600 fi Judge:-Mr. D. M. Rues. Handicapper:

H. D. M.

Ticket N. 21. 1-t, $1,050 220, 2ua, 200 23. 3rd, 150

"1

Our Day St. Leger." David Lyndale's, Cicero

The Portuguese Stall was the acane of the greatest sci-

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tion, however, for it was literally VICTORIA THEATRE.

bereiged with applicants for tickets in the twenty-cent safi, for which there were no fewer than 1500 prizes. A roaring business was done, and when al the tickets had been disposed of Coming! small articles, such as baskets of sweets and the like, were pat op fer auction and fatobed prices al- together beyond their value, care, and it was a most amusing Tacre was endless fan at this

eight to see the prizsladen patrons straggling away with the results of their drawings. Good. business was also done here in the selling of tickets for the dellar res.

The evening coscladed with

the drawing of the riff, in

manifested. Mr. 0.A. da Rezi

2

which the deapest interest was

1

3

148, Mr. John-tone 1 Diynadusk' Barie ste Ferdy) 155 Mr. Adams Mr. DM. R. Rustomjse.

155, Mr. Sh had charge of the arrangements, and 152, Mr. Kremer; Mr. T. F. by Mr. Gurger for the Dodge A's ram: Mr. Blank's, Rock and the drawing was carried out Brugh'e, Bend, Or 162, Mr. motor-car and by the Hon. Mr. Sutton; Mr. H. B L. Dowbiggin'e, Landale for the dollar ref. The Dastman 155. M. Dayle; Hr.former was won by ticket N Leefe's Robert the Dovil 152, Mr. 1312. The winners in the dollar Knoll Ewo Mess, Attaboy raf (the full list of priza for 149, Mr. Morrison; Meeere. which can be seen at the Fort Thomas and Sedgwick', War

aguese Cinealate) were Time Keeper Mr. M. S. Bond 155. M. Sadzwick; Mr. follows:-

Bies.

Let Starter:-Mr. B. J. Gedge 2nd Starter-He

Ꮇ . Peal

› Hodgsoć. ".

S$66000.

The resulta were as follows:-

Five Furlongs Racé, Handicap.

Dr. Forsythe North Ster, 161, Mr. Sedgwick

Kr. Baces, Victorions Crown,

155, Mr. Spares 2 Mr. B.B. L Dowbiggin's

Bantemas, 150, M. Sath 3 Also ran-M Lux'e, Anti- cipation 157. Mr. Kremer;

Goshead's, Dicebox154, Mr. Gegg. | Prize Ticket

Time 1.42 3/5 secs,

Cash Sweep:

Mesare. and G, Second Violin Mr. Horsford's Malcolm, 147,

Mr. David Lacdale's, Ring.

863 P. C. Potte

1622 T. Daigo

752 Tai Woo

Wieners

No.

No.

Pazi-muta:l:-

Winzer, $14.80

1

760 Choi Wing Nam

2

Places, $7.80, $26,50, $9.80,

995 J. O. Barretto

47 L. E. Hard

1

Ticket No. 314 lat $1,050

Ticket Na. 262 Vad

380

Ticket No. 134 3rd,...

150

Class Handicap: A Class

308 G. Grible

Mr. Goadbead'e Scaffbar 147, ・・

8

1689 H A. Lammert

Mr. Sedgwick 1

9

968 F Bademili

?

10

583 W. G. Goggia

Mr. Morrison 2

11

136 B. McTavish

12

983 S H. Didwell

wood, Mr. Johnstone 3 13 Alea ran: Me Stavies', Catford (late Gentle Cat) 156, Mr. Kuoli: Dr. Forsyth's North Star 180, Mr.

1994 R. Satherland

14.

118 W. E. Calen

15

527 E. T. E. Banje

18

548 · H. vio Heines

Places. $6.20, $12.20, $9.50.

Doyle; Sir Pool's, Conquest

17

Dahlia 152, Mr Seth; Mr. Lar's,

18

1362

Anticipation 147. dr. Kremer.

19

Time 1 min 36 ɛeće.

20

1953

Pari mutuel :-

21

157 T. Sami

Winner, $31.10

22*

Places, $13 70, $14 10, $64023

1423 Dr. Jordan

24

1481 Mre. Spencer

Ticket No. 295 let,

---

$1,050 25

588 B: M. H. Namazes 1445 Capt. Edwarde

149, Mr. Knoll; Mesere. Toomse and Sedgwick'e. Glorious Pearl 160, Mr. Dayle.

Time 1 min. 20 sece.

Pari-mutuel

Winger, $860.

Cash Sweepe:****

$357

Tiaket No. 74, Lêt. ........... Ticket No. 75, 2ad....... 102 Ticket No. 29, 3rd... 51 Our Day Derby. Mr. T. F. Housb's, Bend 0:

-155, Mr. Sutton 1 Mr. Loefa's Räbert the Devil

152, Mr. Knoll 2 Mr. D. 'M. Boss', Bastomje

155, Mr Gegg 3 Also ran: Mr David Lsudale's, Cicero 149, Mr. Adsme; K.]

#

Cash Sweeps:-

,

Ticket No. 8, ad,... 300 28 Ticket No. 140, 3:d, ..

150 27

Blank's, Rockaste 152, Mr. Doyle; a thas scared, and the winner HBL Dawbiggin's, was Mr. FX Remedios... Dastass 155, Mr. Sath; ETO Mass, Attaboy 149, Mr. Jahn. stone; Meers. Toomsa and Sadg- ick's, War Bond 155, MA Sadg wick; Mr. Dryandust's, Boris (late Fardy) 155, Mr. Korrison; Mc Goshend's, Dicebox 152, Kremer.

Time 1 min. 05 1/5 aɛe. Pari-malas!:-

Winder, $53,50.

Places, £9 80 $7.50, 600.

Cash Sweep:-

13 EG. Marray Scott

Rameer and Co.

321 A. G. Leith

D. Morris

1376 Mrs. A. F. Ramsey

1254 W. A. J Cooper

81. Mr. Stebb

تو کیوں

183 Mr. Brooke Smith

At the Racecourse yesterday afternoon Mr. A. Ŕ Allan ("The Tipster") refid a balldog for

28

29.

375 P. Botelbo

30

"Our Day" fande. A sum of $235 31

1310 J. A. Maokay

1 Mrs. Gibtoo

32

1851 AB Raworth

33

077 0.0. Galuzzi

34

1871 H. A Limmert

THE NIGHT FETE.

.85

1893 L. J. N. Jones

38

632 J. H. Pescaro

J

The day's celebrations were concluded in the happiest and | most joyous fashion by a night fete at the Botanical Gardens, Mr. which drew thousands of people

37

781 Lee Cheong Lin

38

1834 Lt Norgate

39

1850 G Moosa

40

F97 J. H. Mead

41

2076 F. P. V. Soares

Lo & scene of the utmost charm

42

and splendoar. No gardens spy where could possibly lead them-

43

#283 - Hre. Murray Scott

44

2087 Mrs H. O. Hope

selves better to illumination, end

45

...525 G. Grimble

48

754 Sin Ting

47

163 C. W. Beswick

48

899 J. F. Ecs de Silve

49

1851 G. M. MOGER

50

821 A. David

quaint design were wonder falls afilieed, Bad.

51

44 Mr. Piems"

with

$2

1281 J. Ingham

the profane foliage on all bande,

53

1394 Mr A. F. Ramsey

1 so effect of great besuty waNBECHT-

54

819 A. David

ed. Practically the whole Colony

55

1582 J. Gibson :

2 turned out to enter into the even

57

495 Mi. Prait .

68

259 | B. Wylin

59

the scheme carried out was a tribute to those responsible for its arrangement. Crimson Japanese 305.20lanters, coloured electric bulbs, 152.00 and Chinese Isnterzs of

Ticket No. 263, 14%. $1,068.20 Ticket No. 152,24... Ticket No. 401, 3:1.

Gymkhana Stakės...

Mr. Dryzedont's, Jingle Joba

nie 156, Mr. Gogg Mr. David Landale's, Wild Gamble 147, Mr. Johnstons Mr. Soates', Siamese Cat 149,

AlForen:

HE

|ing'u enjoymanta, among ths MS 3 many present being Mr. Gaskend's, the Officer. Administering the Sauubox 149, Mr. Sedgwick; Me Government and a large party. 60 Staves, Catford (late Gantle Cat) Masic was supplied by the banda, 61 149 Mr. Knoll, Mr. Adams, of the Hongkong Philharmonio 62 Great 142. Mr. Adams; Mr. Booiety and the 18th Infantry, 63 Soares Black Cat 141, Mr. and there was an air of joyous abandon prevalent throughout

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