JOCKEY CLUB RACES.
GOOD SPORT ON OPENING DAY,
EVENT FAVOURED BY DELIGHTFUL WEATHER.
Hongkong's gala week opened rupted attendance at the Races, to-day, when the castomary large either as jockey or official, and, crowd of followers of the Sport as usual, he was a prominent of Kings, and many hundreds of figure to-day, directing affairs others attracted by the purely with an aptitude barn of long social side of the occasion, wended experience in his post. The full their way to the Racecourse at list of officials is as follows:---
the Happy Valley. Though gathering was, on the whole a happy one- happier than on previous Meetings during recent rears, because there was
enthusiasm
naturally entertained
the
terrible
no
HONORARY STEWARDS.
His Excellency Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G.
STEWARDS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919.
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aminted by men from varions] Pari Mutuel military units and a large nam→ Winner, $10.30; Places ber of Chinese asistants, as well 1st $5.60; 2nd. $6.30; 3rd. aa Meira-A. E. Scott; T. A. | 86,20. Martin, A J. J. Martin and Sergeant Rollit. .
Cash Sweep-
13
Ticket No. 117 lat $781-
250 2nd 223 36 3rd 111 Commission $375
owner or oWDOES.
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Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. 175 lat $1,441
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Cash Sweep-
Ticket No. 386 1
192 ad
2
Commisson
112011 310 Srd 205 $ 483
411
$1,449 414
159 3rd
Commission
45.5
Total
$2,540
- THE
$900,
THE CHALLENGE "CUP.- Valne one hundred Guineas For Chins ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. To be won two years consecutively by a Pony or Ponton the bona fide property of the same Winner to re- Unlike other years the ap-
Total $2.525 ceive $500 sod 70 per cent, Becand proaches to the Course were
8000 and 20 per cent, Third $18
JOCKEY OLUB 7. THE GARRISON COP- singularly free from Chinese
and 10 per cent of the Entrance Presected by the Officers of the STAKES-Winner · 1000----Bewach stalla and the p-heary
Foes until the Dup is finally on Garrison 300 added for Winner.
Third $100 Por China traffic
the roads
$1,490 when the Second Pony will receive Second 8900. Third $100. For ponies Weight for inches ne per hitherto experienced was
por cant, and the Third Fony China ponies, Subscription Griffins Griffins allowed 3 lb. Sub- spicnons by its absence. Tharo
3-THE VICTORIA STAKES.- par cent of the Entranos Fees of any Boksan. Waight fat inches scription Grifins of this "Season a fairly large crowd of Winner 2000. Second 1900. Third in addition to the place moneras per scale. Winners at previous 1918-1919 allowed 10 h. Winners at Chinese in the centre of the
For China ponies Weight Entrance 816 One mile and three Hestings of one Race 7 Ib.; of more $10 One mile and a quarter. course but in the earlier part of toe inches as per scale.
Bank quarters. the day the Chinese stands were sparsely occupied.
was
Winners
His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government The longer the pall of war dampening Hon. Mr. Cland Severn, C.M.G.
and subduing
His Excellency Vice-Admiral|« milla enjoyment-thoughts
were Sir F. C. T. Tudor, K.C.M.G., Mr Brato's Victory Star,
of C.B. disaster
His Excellency Major-General which occurred twelve months. Yeatris. ago, the memory of which un-
Commodore V. G. Garner, doubtedly kept many Chinese RN. away. The crowd was therefore considerably smaller than usual, which was only to be expected. In consequence of the somewhat shortened training season and the changeable conditions which have characterised it, the Meeting: was generally considered to be a
character more "open"
than usual, and this, of course, in rest- ed the opening day with more than ordinary interest,
Thus
Kt, C.M.G.
His Honour Sir W. Rees Davies, Kt.
Major L. Cussel, D.A.A. & Q.M.G.
T. S. Forrest, Esq. H. J. Godge, Esq.
The Hon. Mr. 1). Lanilale.
G. C. Moxon, Esq.
D. M.Ross, Esq.
com-
|
Total
this Meeting & ib. extra. Entranco than one 14 ib.; at this Meeting 3
b. artea. Penalties accumulative Mr. John Peel's Night Hawk 1Jockeys who have never had a win-
ning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai Sir
de Grifins on date of entry Mr F. S. Gibbings' Standard
Dahlia, 11.07 (Mr Burkill) Mr Fash's Black Jack, 11.01 (Mr Dalgleish) Mr John Peel's Burning Day- light, 11.01 (Mr Johnstone) Also ran Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Tytam Chief 11.01 (Mr Knoll); Mr P. K.'s Anticipation, 11.01 (Mr Kremer).
Time-2.11.
or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance
#10 One mile.
Moller) 1
3 Mr Cire's Starlight, 10.12 (Mr
Mr Medico's Cornhill, 'H.1
Won by two lengths, one length between second and thiril.
Time: 3.53.3/5.
in that onder,
back
WIB
(Mr Barkill)
Mr John Peel's Doubtful, 11.1
2
(Mr Jobastone 3")
10.10 (Mr. Johnstone) 1 Paul's Triumph 10.12
(Mr. Burkill) 2 Mr. Robert MacGregor's Up-
wood Park 11.07 (Mr. Hill) 3 Also rau-Mr. Cire's Fairy
Light 11.1 (Mr. Moller); Mr. Dynasty's Vivat 1012 (MF. Reed): Dr. Forsyth's Narth Star 11.04 (Mr. Sedgwick); Mr. Nemazee's Seyhoon 11.01 (Mr.
Doyle); Sir Paul's Attraction Dahlia 10.19 (Mr. Vida).
Won by a length: a length and half between second and
Also ran:-Mr Dash's Firefly, 11.4 (Mr Sedgwick); Mr Dryasdest's Stiggins, 10.12 (Mr Croksm); Mr Lowe's Variety, 10.10 (Hr Doyle); Mr G. H. Potts Blighty King, 11.1 (Mr Hill); Mr Soares Black türd Cat, 10.12 (Mr Gagg) Woo by a neck, a length separating second and third. Time--2.11.4/5.
Time: 2.41.1/5.
After a false start, the pôdies got away badly, Fairy Light being left. Night Hawk led, followed by - After two false starts, the Triumph, with North Star third.
lowed s lb. Subscription Griffins of 1-THE WONG-NEI-CHONG this Season 1918-1919 allowed 10 lb. STAKES.-Winner $800. Second Satrance 810. Cze-mle. $300. Third $100, For
Maloom be China Mr Horseford's ponias, subscription“Grifina of any
10.12 (Mr Hill) 1 Benson Dem
Weight for Sir Paul's Spotted Sand 11.01 inches se per scale. Jockeys who
(Mr Vida) have never had a winning mount in
Mr John Peel's Sandy 10.12 Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin
(Mr Johnstone) 3 allowed Ib. Entrance $3. FAI
Cire's Dainty Also ran-Mr
Light 10.12 (Mr Moller); Mr Dryasdust'a Maybe 10.12 (Mr 10.12 (Mr Hil 1
Crakan); Mr Fash's Grey Goose Mr Cire's Moonlight 10.11 11.01 (Mr Palgliesh); Mr Han-
Black Jack led the fild with Mr Moller) rock's Dun Duke 11.01 (Mr Standard Dahlia seevad, Tytan Mr H. B. L Dowbiggin's
Reed); Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Chief, Burning Daylight and Essex Chief 10 12 (Mr Knoll). Anticipation Dalesman, 11. 1 (Mr Reed) 3] The Hon. Sir C. Paul Chater, Also ran Mr. Adams White length between second and third. This was the order past the post, Won by hall a length; one the last-named losing ground. Fang. 10 10 (Mr Adams);
a length then separating each. Mr Billiards Losing Hazard 11.01 (Mr. Doyle): Mr. Maybe was first off and took at the football stand Tytam Buxey's Excelsior, 10 12 lead of three lengths from Spotted Chief went to second place. At (Mr. Burkill); Messrs Sand. Essex Chief was third and the Rock, Black Jack, who D'Almada & Rocha's Castello Sandy last. This order was hal increased his lead,
to the ponies got away badly, Variety The same order was mainsamed Branco, 1012 (Mr Kremer); maintained past the post. At the coming Mr Dush's Gadfly, 10.12 (Mr Bowrington Ga'e, afsybe was others. Anticipation was hope being left. The first past the until up the incline, when Sayboom Sutton): Mr Dryandust's leading by a length from Essexlessly out of the race and gave up post was Starlight, leading by two took second place from Triumph Pecksnif, 11.4 (Mr Crokam); Chief, Spotted Sand being at the village bend.. Entering the lengths from Black Cat, with and then displaced Night Hawk Mr Four of a kind's Diamonil, length behind, third, Gray Groose straight Tytam Chief force the Cornhill third and Variety last in the premier position, Upwood Bowrington Gate Park coming along in, ina, style, At Pace but could not sustain it, 10.13 (Mr Brun); Mr Four of fourth and Sandy still last. a Kind's Spade 10.12 (Mr the incrine, Grey Goose came up Burning Daylight trying to Starlight le with Black Catre was a fine ram at the inside. sond, Doubtful think annish between Night Hawk and Dalgleish); Messrs G. and and led by a neck near the rock, get
samiumph, the ponine susing meski G.'s Second Fiddle, 10.9 (Mr Sandy reducing the distance. Standard Dahlia came on strongly Cornhill fourth. The
and led at the distance post, order was maintained past the and neck, Night Hawk winning. Knoll); Messrs Gay Bird's Round the village bend, Swallow, 11.4 (Mr Gogg); Mr Gray Goose and Maybe Burning Daylight and Black football stand, with a length be by s length,
each of the leaders, Goahead'a Jcssbox, (Mr were together, with Spotted Jack, racing together and Tytam tween Sedgwick); Mr John Peel's Sand third, Sandy was running Chief out of it. The Dahlia was Stiggins falling into last place. Perhaps Nos, 10.12 (Mr John-seventh and Dun Duke, last. never troubled thereafter and up the hill, Black Cat was half 1st, 5.50; 2nd, $530: 3rt, $5.90.. Lane); Mr Soares' Tambourine, There was a good finish. Wal Burning Daylight could not hold a length behind Starlight, with combe came up strongly into the Black Jack in the final struggle. Doubtful second two lengths behind and Cornhill third half A tight and at the distance post
length away. The was in third position. He went
leaders partnered nearing the gamely on and won by half a
Rock, Starlight having a lead of length. Sandy made a brave
half a length. Down the incline, effort but had to be content with
Cat 1,446 Black
in second: third place.
413 place, Doubtful third and Corn- Pari-mutuel ----
206 hill fourth. Round the bend," 10~THE BACING STAKES. - 425 Starlight was still half a Winner $800. Becond #900 Third
langtli in front of Black sio. For China ponies, Subscnp Cat. Cornhill then got into tion Grifins of this Season 1918-1919 third place and from thence to Weight for inches as per scale. en place and forced the pace, Winners 5 lb-extes. Jockeys who wth Dabtful thir. There was have never had a winning mount in- a fie race home, with Starlight Hongkong, Shanghai of Tientsin al- at Curabil fighting hard, lowed & lb. Entrance M. Serop Sarlight winning.
Furlongs. Pari-mutuel-
N. J. Stabb, Esq.
H. P. White, Esq.
from the sporting standpoint the tay was a good one, for surprises were expected and experienced.
The Hon. Mr. D. Landale, and From the point of view of entries, there is a distinct advance. C. Moxon, Esq.-Stewards in this year, compared with st.Charge of the Scale.
these totalling soine 1,020 for the first three days' events, compared with 940 in the 1918 Meeting. This is chief because of the larger number of subscription griffins secured this year, the namber of ole ponies entering For the being about the same. classic event the Derby-there are 21 entries, compared with 27 last year.
Taking all the races, there are actually 119 ponies en- tered, as against 107 in the previous year. These are shared between 43 stables. There were 32 stables represented a year ago. Sir Paul Chater heals the list
D. M. Rosa, Esq.-Handicapper.
F. B. Marshall, Esq.-Judge. W. D. Jupp, Esq.-Assistant
Judge.
H. P. White, Esq.-Paddock. H. J. Gedge, Esq.-Starter. Capt. C. H. Goode-Second Starter.
M. S. Sassoon, Esq.-Tune Keeper.
Messrs. Linstead and Davis,-- Secretaries and Treasurers.
T. F. Ilough. Ex-Clerk of the Course.
10.10 (Mr Soares
Won by many lengths; half length between second and third,
Time 1.123.
a
After a bal start, in which White Fang gat left, Victory Starshot to the front. Moonlight the drew up bat Victory Star the Officer Ad increased his lead "and won
Shortly before 12 o'clock His Excellency
Winner $245.30. Places 18. $7.60; 2nd. $6.30; 3rd. ministering the Government (the easily. the rest of the fell com- Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G.)ing in in a bunch with the excep$5.70. Cash Sweep:- this year, with 14 mounts. being accompanied by his A.D.C. Mr. tion of White Fang who was followed by Mr. John Peel and P.P.J. Wodehouse and a party very Mr. Cire with Q each; Mr.arrived and were Dryasdust, 8; Sir Ellis Karlourie, by
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lengths behin·]:
Winner, $15 10. Places:-18t $8.20; Pad, $18.80; 3rd. 10.30 Cash Sweep-
Ticket No. 244 1st $525 237 2nd 150
45 3rd
+
Ticket No. 189 1st 124 2nd 265 3r.l
$870 248 121
Commission
receive! Pari-Mutuel Mr. T. F. Hough, Mr. 6; Mr. C. II. Ports ami Mr. Gedge, Sir Paul Chater and Sir Soares, 5 each; Mr. Four of a William Rees Davies.
Beautiful weather favoured the Kind, Mr. Fash, and Mr. Nemazee, 4 each; the rest being divided opening day, and the course, while not heavy, was "bolding”, Hetween smaller stables.
The Captain Superintendent of As usual, the Jockey Club
Police, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. buildings presented a gay ap pearance, the various boxes being Wolfe, and Chief Inspector Kerr brightly adorned with Bags were early upon the scenesupervis bunting, etc, And as the forenooning the preparations for precaat wore on with a steady stream of ions against fire, a spectators arriving, the scene in and members of the regular 100. For Chima ponies bona fide Mr. Fireworks' Burst Length
12
Commission
75 515
$1,265
аза
the
Pari-Mutuel
Winner, $750; Places:-1st. $6.50; 2ud 18.40. Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. 457 1st
399 2nd 376 3rd
Commission
Allow-
the
was
Winner$63.70. Places:-~~
Fari-mutuel
Winner :-$15.20. Places:—
Coak Sweep:
Ticket No. 432 1
$1,468,
490 2nd
412/
10 3rd
209
Commission
519
Total
...$2615
13
1st, $10.70; 2, $5.90; 3rd, Dr. Forsyth's Morning Star
6:40.
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 447 1st $1,459 157 2nd 417 409 3:d 208 Commission
516
Total
75
Total
$2,490 -THE TRIAL PLATE-Win- aer 3500. Second 8200, Third 8100. For China pies, bopa Ede 363 Grimms on date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscrip- Total
$1,610 tion Griffins of this Season 1918-1919 4-THE VALLEY STAKES-allowed 7 b. Winner of the Maïden Winner 8800. Second 8200. Third Stakes 7 Th. extra. Jockeys who 8100. For China ponies, subscrip bave never had a winning mount in tion. Griffins of this Season 1918-1919. Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin at Weight for inches as per scale.lowed 5 lb. Entrance 810. Entrance 810. Three quarters of -*¦ances seenmulative. From the two mile.
mile post once round and in. Mr. G. H. Potte' Hoautain
King 11.1 (Mr. Hill 1 Mr. John Peel's Alexander
$2,800 11.1 (Mr. Johnstone) 2
&-THE PROFESSIONAL CUP. --Presented. 10.12 (Mr. Hill) 3Mr. Fash's Pink Eye 11.4
Value 8500 and $200 (Mr. Dalgleish) 3
to Winner. Second to receive 8500. Also ranr. Cire's Footlight Third $100. For Griffins on date of 10.12 (Mr. Moller); Sir Ellis entry and ponies that have never Kadoorie's American Chief 10,9 won a Race. Subscription Griffins | (Mr. Knoll); Sir Paul's Ves of this Season 1918-1915 allowed & uvies Dahlia 10.10 (Mr. Bar-b. Weight for inches as per scale. Killy, Mr. D. M. Ross Claret Winners barred. Jockeys who bave 11.1 (Mr Sedgwick)..:- Won by a short head, a length and half separating second and
third... Time-2.24.
Total 2-THE MAIDEN STAKES-Mr. Geohra 1's Smakebox 11.1 fire engine Winner $600. Second 8300. Third
(Mr. Knoll) 1
10.12 (Mr. Johnstone) 2 ed one. Motor-care, tram-cars, Lane, being kept ready with for inches as per acale. Subscription Mr. F. S. Gibbings Torbay and rickshas brought the crowds steam up adjacent to the Chinese Griffins of this Season 1918-1918 al- along, while there was the usual stands. large number of Chinese assembl-i
the enclosure was s most aaiinat Fire Brigade,
The
under Supt. Griffins on date of entry: Weight
MORNING,
1. Selection, The Byng Boys on Broadway: Ayer.
general arrangements .ed in the centre of the course. were attended to by men from A word should be said here of all military units ander C. S.
M. Harle. the excellence of the tramway
The Band of the 18th Infantry, service, the Tramway Company putting on a large number of under Bandroaster E. Vasallo, extra cars under the supervision was in attendance, the day's pro- of Mr. A. Course, traffic superin-gramme being as follows:- tendent. The Police also, under the direction of Chief Inspector Kerr and Inspector Garrod, mirably controlled the traffic, pedestrian and otherwise. For the first time, the new fireproof spactators stands, which replace the old matsheds, were in use. They are eight in number, and, apart from their general con- venience, they are far more imposing in appearance than the old-time structares.
2. One Step, You're here and I'm there, Kern..
3. Valse, The Eternal, Fall. 4 Little Grey Home in the West, Hermann.
5. One step, Häawaian Butter- fly, Baskett."
6. Selection, Half-past Eight, Rubena.
7. March, The Ragtime Goblin Man, Hume.
8. Galop, John Peel, Hant.
lowed 7 lb. Enteuses $10. Three
quarters of a mile. Mr John Peel's Wisdom, 11.1
(Mr Johnstone) 1 Mr Heary Humphreys' Grey
Mouse, 10.12 (Mr Knoll) 2 Mr Cire's Firelight 10.12
Also ran-Mr. Adams' Cassius, 11.1 (Mr. Vida); Mr. Baxey's Victor, 10.12 (Mr. Burkill); Mr. Four of a kind's Club, 11.1 (Mr. Dalgleish); Mr. Nemazee's Jayhoon, 10.12 (Mr. Doyle); Mr. Lax' Grie- Bruna); gris, 11.1 (Mr. (Mr Moller) 3
Also ran-Mr Fash's Dusky, 11.4 -- (Mr Dalgliesh) Mr T.F. Hough's Bend Or, 11.1 (Mr Gegg); Sir Ellie Kadoorie's Congo Chief} 10.12 (Mr Crokam); Mr Nemazee's Meymoon, 10.12 (Mr Doyle); Sir Panl's Purity
Dablis, 10.6 (Mr Vida); Mr
Mr D. M. Roes's Groase, 11.1 (Mr Sedgwick.)
Won by a length; half a length between second and third,
Time-1.35.4/5.
Mr. Nemo's Blighty, 10.12 (Mr. Crokan); Mr. Scares' Taran- talu, 10.9 (Mr. Gegg); Mr. Mr. F. W. Sulterle's Sea Sand, 11.1 (Mr. Kremer); Mr. Way- foong's Wedding Bells, 11.1 (Mr. Sedgwick.)
of a length between second and Won by a length, three-quarters
third.
་།
Time-1.36.4-5.
►
never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsio allowed 5 lb. Allowances accumula- tive. Entrance $10. Que mile. Mr G. H. Potts Valley King
10.12 (Mr Hill) 1
Mr Cire's Moonlight 10.9
(Mr Moller)-- I
10.12 (Mr Sedgwick) 2 Mr B. Banto's Victory Star
11.3 (Mr Johnstone) 3 Also ran :-Mr. Adams' White Fang, 10.10(Mr Adame); Mesare D'Almada and Rocha's Castello Branen 10.12 (Mr Kramer), Mr Dash'sGaffly 10.12: MrSutton's Mr Dynasty's King John 137 (Mr Reed); Messrs G. and G.* First Fuhile 111 (Mr Kup) Mr. Baxey's Hector 104 ( Moody); Mesare. Murray sud Leitch's Woodwork 10.12 (Mr. Doyle); Mr. Nemo's Napoe, 10.12. Mr. Crokam); Sir Paul's Thames Dahlia 11.4. (Mr. Burkill); Sir Paul's Avon Dahlia 10.12 (Mr. Vida); Mr. G. H. Potts Turf King 10.9
Mr. (Mr. Hill):
Boares* Tambourine 10.10 (Mr. Boares)." --Won by à neck, a length and s half between second and third.
Time-1.53-4/5,
A level start. The first past the post was Pink Eye, which Mr Dryasdust's Salamander held the rails, Vesuvius Dahlia
11.1 (Mr Crokam) 2 length behind. second and Alexander third, half
Sir Ellis Karloorie's Formosa The same
After a bad start, Victory Star Chief 11.1 (Mr Knoll) 3 got away, followed by Tam arder was maintained at the back straight, Pink Eye leading by Also ran:Mr. Adams' Creet 11.1 bourine.. These two led the field a lngth. Claret then drew into (Mr Vida); Mr Staves' Siamese antil Moonlight, forcing the Burst Length went to the front second place, Alexander lying
Cat 10.12 (Mr Gegg
pace, came up from behind into with Torway, Victor and Smoke-third, Vesuvius Dahlia fourth Won by a half length, a short fifth place, and then took thirdi box in attendance. At the bend, and Mountain King fifth. At head between second sad third place at the bend. Marainges After a fair start, Wisdom and Smokebox took the laar, the football stand, Claret drew
Time-2.13.
Star, going very strong, challeng Grey Mouse in close company Wedding Bells coming up level with Pink Eye, Alexsoder From a good start Formossed Victory Star for the lead. led the field past the football strongly. There was not an ex-being third and Mountain King Chief got away frat: Siamese There was a fine race at the Country Want You, Rubens, stand with Firelight and Grouse citing finish, and Smokebox re-fourth. At the bend, Claret Cat second and Crest third. Fraish, Moonlight coming to the completing the bunch and Parity tained his advantage, winning was racing neck and neck with Crest took the lead by half a front in great style and winning Berlin, Dahlia a little further back. Up from Burst Length by a length. Piok Eye,
Mountain King math from Olympic Dahlia, For- from Morning Star. short head behind m88 Chief taking third place, with Pari-arutsel -—-—-
Winner --- $30.90, Places: 8226; 2ml $370, 3
AFTERNOON.
1. March, Your King and
2. One Step, Ragtime Violin,
1
3. March, A Life on the Ocean the incline Wisdom dropped back Pari-Mufnel
Ware,
Bending, slightly and Firelight having
4. Op Step Over There Chan,
The officials for the Meeting are practically the same as last year, the only exception in the list af active officers being that Captain C. H. Goodie takes the place of Mr. P. M. Hodgson as econd starter. In the list of Hon orary Stewards, the name of Vice Admiral Tudor Tudor appears for the first time. A notable ab- seater fromthe Bases was Sir Hen ry May x.C.M.G., who was always akown followercf rating and who had for many years attended the Meetings, in which he always took the deepest interest. The duties of Clerk of the Course were again performed by Mr. T. F. Hough, who has a record of more than a vised by Meears. Lowe Bingham baving to be content half a length quarter of a century's mintar and Matthews, Mr. A. B. Lowe farther back and Grouse just
being personally-in attendance, beaten for a piaco
Winner$95.70. Places alight, lead from Grey Mouse.11LAD, 2nd, $6.30; 3rd, 5. Valas, Lemay, Sydney. Entering, file mizighty Gronuma came to the ficando, with Grey
6. Song, A Perfect Diy, Bond,
7. Hebie, Un Fey d'Armour, oumenseontheon Windscomting Califfweep.m
8. Selection,
Siless: apagain Jhard ridden finishi Bric-a-Brac, Wisdom wore down his com. Monckton, panions finishing a length in
The pari-mutuel was super-front of Grey Mouse, Firelight
Ticket No. 130 Is #995.
Commisarom
Total
348 2nd 204- 218 3rd 132
499
$1,820
&
being In this order the ponies cams Siamese Cat last. The Chief again into the home straight, when went ahead and led into the home Mountain Ring and Alexander wraight, when he was challenged drew swoje sad were fighting Valley King and Ellanser en hard for premier position. Thers beautiful race comed, Valley was a fine finish, Mountain King King winning by a short heat or winning by short head from account of good jockeyskiy, from Alexander.
Salamander.
Pari-mutual:-
Winner $27.20, Places-Ist $6.80,208 $6.50, 3rd, $8.80-
Pari-mutuel Winner, ⠀⠀⠀ #9.00; · Places':
$5.70; 2nd. $7.50; 3rd 7.00%
Gisli Sweep
Cotamision
57€ 2nd- 438 507 3rd 217 768
$2.910