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Hongkong Telegraph.
ALL ELECTRICAL DEALERS. 69065 二拜禮 盘十月弍英港香
JOCKEY CLUB RACES,
COLD. DAMP WEATHER MARS
OPENING DAY.
SENSATIONAL WIN IN FIRST RACE.
لو في ان
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event The Cup, for which 32 entries have Hongkong's hig
Happy been received. Races-commenced at
With regard to actual details. Valley this morning, to which all
lot more that roads fed. Whilst in many directhere is not
1- said. At one time tions the prospects for the meeting can
feared that
there were even brighter, than those of it last year there was only one part would be a shortage of jockeys, igalar which could be cited as a but that, happ ly, has not proved to be the case. S.x riders have drawback, and it only needed a little reasonable consideration oncome down from Shanghai and the part of the Clerk of the Weath these, with local riders, have er to give Hongkong a memorable made it possible to pat large series of race days. Races heretis out. are something like Christmas
the
world
Over
insofar
(ESTABLISHED (881).
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
The second race was exception- ally well ridden by Bremner. who snatched a victory at the last moment, after being out of the race all round.
FINAL EDITION.
¤¤+ SINGLE COPT: 10 CTS.
$36 PER ANNUM.
*
Certainteed
Faofing
SOLE AGENTS ANDERSEN, MEYER & CO., LTD.
and 24 for places. Hence big Also ran-Mr. John Peel's Bazaar Subscription Griffins of 7 b. extra. (Jockey allowance). dividends were paid.
S. THE RACING STAKES.— High Tide (Mr. Johnstone); this Season 1919-1920. Weight Entrance $10. Sir
Allowances accu- Winner $600. Second $200. Third Paul's Sovereign Dahlia for inches as per scale. Entrance mulative. From the Two Mile Post $100. For Griffins on date of entry (Mr. Viza): Messrs. Dow-$10. Three quarters of a Mile. Once Round and in. biggin and Sandes' Talisman (Mr. Mr. C.H.P. Hays' Brutus,
and Ponies that have never won Mr. H. Ports' Allied Kinc. Seth); Mr. Dynasty's King Al-
a Race. Subscription Griffins of 155, (Mr. Hill} fred (Mr. Reid); Mr. Dryasdust's Mr. Henry Humphreys' Wee
155, (Mr. Hill) 1both Classes of this Season 1919- Mr. John Peels Plain John, 1920 allowed 5 b. Wilkins Micawber (Mr. Crokam); Mouse, 152, (Mr. Johnstone) 2
Weight for Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's Mr. G.C. Moxon's Louza, 155,
158, (Mr. Johnstone) 2 inches as per scale. Winners Glen (Mr. Dorie): Mr. Soares'
Sir. Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong barred. (Jockey allowance). Al- (Mr. Crokam) 3 Chief, 161, (Mr. Bremner) 3lowances accumulative. Entrance Naughty Child (Mr. Spares).
Also ran-Mr. G. C. Moxon's $10. Won by a neck, half a length
One Mile. between second and third.
The following were the offi- cials:-
Patron. His Excellency. R. E. Stubbs, KC.M.G.
Sir
E.
Honorary Stewards :-H. Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, K.C.B.: H. E. Major General F. Ventris, C.B., and Commodore V. G. Gurner, R.N.
Time1 min. 35.1 5.
$
(Mr.
Sutton).
Also ran-Mr. Fisherman's Kipper, (Mr. Seth), Mr. Four of a Aviation (Mr. Crokam); Major Mr. John Peel's Pile Driver, Kind's Murphy, (Mr. Dalgarno).Nathan's Cigarbox (Mr. Kirk- Mr. Four of A Kiad's patrick); Sir Paul's Conqueror Sir Paul's Albion Dablis, 152
161, (Mr. Johnstone) 1 Willie,
Mr. Dahlia (Mr. Vida). Jay Pee's Orion, (Mr. Won by a length and a half Kirkpatrick), Mr. John Peel's one length between second and Buzz Off. (Mr. Bell Irving). and third. Mr. Saints' St. Chad (Mr. Way), Won by three lengths, two lengths between accond and third.
Mr. Dryasdust's Salamander,
(Mr. Vida) 2
155, (Mr. Crokam) 3 Also ran-Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes' Islesman (Mr. Seth); Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Algerian Chief (Mr. Bremner); Mr. Logor's. The Farmer (Mr. Hill); Mr. Soares Naughty Child (Mr. Soares).
Won by a length and a half,
A very fine finish was witness- ed in the "Maidens," which went Stewards. The Hon. Sir Paut
to a Shanghai Stable. Mr. C.G.S. Chater, C.M.G., H.H. Sir William
Mackie and Mr. G. H. Wrihgt's Rees Davies. F.C Mr. J. Charles being piloted home
Time: 2 min 25 15 secs. Gedge, Mr. T.F. Hough, Mr.in beautiful fashion in the hone
At the start, Cigar Box led from Henry Humphreys, the Hon. Mr. straight. Johnstone's High Tide
Hongkong Chief. J. Johnstone. Lieut.-Col Loring.
but Allied R.A.. C.M.G., D.S.Q.; Mr. G.C.
was favourite. but refused Time:1 min. 35.45 secs. King, coming on the outside. in the straight when
There were only three ponies in early took the lead, followed Moxon, Mr. D.M. Ross, and Mr. N.J. Stabb, Q.B.E.
asked for
fina! effort the picture throughout-Brutus by Plain John, Aviation Sovereign Dahlia got sway Wee Mouse and Louza. El and the Chief. Stewards in charge of the after a false start with Sandmartin Dorado attempted to keep up retained the lead past the foot- Allied King still scales.-Messrs.
Henry Hum- phreys, G.C. Moxon and back straight, the ponies were
Down the with the leaders, but in the ball stand the same order being
home straight WAS compell-maintained with Stabb, O.B.E.
the Dahlia well bunched and coming home ed
the fourth. Going up the incline, to rut. At the final call. Hill, on Aviation had come to the front, it
there
Brutus, secured another casy win having established a long lead. from Johnstone on Wee Mouse, with the King second, the Chief while the celebrated Louza was third and the Dahlia fourth. Naughty Child. well behind on the outside in Rounding the third place. None of the other King challenged the leader, and ponies finished near the leaders. in the home straight a tussle Pari Mutuel :---
tcok place between the King, Winner: 15.10: Places $5.50; Plain John, the Chief and the $5.60; $5.80. Cash Sweep:-
in close attendance.
J.
Handicapper.-M. D. M. Ross. Judge Mr. F. B. Marshall. Assistant Judge.--Mr. D. E.
Clark.
The appearance of the grand-Congdon. #stands and enclosure was as gay they come but once a year and us ever, there being the usual it is but natural that Hongkong profusion of flags and towers.
the morning Unfortunately should give itself over to pleasure for the period.
opened wet, with a cold wind blow- but as the time drew on for the
j
Starter. Mr. H. J. Gedge. Second Starter Mr. J. H.
Time-keeper.- Mr. M.: S. Sassoon.
Secretaries and Treasurers.--- Messrs. Linstead and Davis.
Clerk of the Course. Mr. T. F. lough
Appended are the detailed always followed with keen in-hough the weather renaineet
The attendance 1.--THE WONG-NEI-CHONG dell and cold. terest, but no year has witnessed a greater display of curiosity than was affected a litte
The training season that pre cedes the actual
meeting is
Srst race
We rain diminished.
$200.
Second la cunse, STAKES.~~Winner $600.
Third $100. quence. The nature of the course.
For China this, for the enclosure at Happy which had been counted on as Ponies, Horse Bazaar Subscription Valley has, on "gallop" marn-being in fine condition, was Crithins of any Season non win- lags, presented un animated paturally affected by the rain. ners. Weight for inches as per pearance. And this is easily to be whilst it could not be railed bad. scale.
Jockey allowance). explained by the fact that a reit had softened enough to he likely trance $3. Half a Mile. cord number of panies are racing
to upset calculations. In addition to the this year.
The police arrangements were ordinary Subscription Griffins.
in the hands of Inspectors Garrod, Derby Grittin and Old Ponies. Brazil and "Kent, and over 109
class Larsen " there is the which swells the total flare toen were out un special duty on 137. As against last year this the course and roads leading to it. A motor fire engine was in attend-
compares with 119 and with only
a
number
ance under Station, Oficer Lane.
who had a staff under him.
Messrs Lowe, Bingham
the post entries for the Champion fzure will fre $100. In
The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment uide: Bindmaster J. W. Easton was in attendance, the
Marrange :
Stakes and the entries for the the pari-mutuel a ten per cent. fourth day are received the figure w be brought up to something commission was deducted.
1.500 easily approaching record.
Interesting comparisons can also be made as regards the stables, This year there are 49 tables as conipared with 43 last year. and 38 in 1913-evidence, ir were further needed, to prove how. growingly popular racing is bet coming here. Sir Paul Chater heads the list with 16 ponies in his stable and he is closely followed by Mr. John Peel, who has a string of 15. These two
i
I
En-
was seen
was
be a fine finish. Sandmartin, Hill riding, came in on the rails, closely followed by Sovereign Dahlia and High Tide. the wo early latter of whom under the
Both failed whip. to respond to their jockeys and Bremner, riding a lovely race on the outside on Charles, came out strongly to win & splendid finish by a neck from Hill ca
Sandniartin On the rails. Dalgarno, on Spoilt Child, easily Defeated Sovereign Dahlia and High Tide for a place. Pari Mutuel-
Winner: $24.40; Places: $5.50 $9.30: $0.20. Cash Sweep:--
Ticket No 20 1st. 1892 331 2nd. $255 284 3rd. $127
Mr. Ritchfield's Ludlow, 130,
(Mr. Doyle) 1825 Tickets and Commis- Mr. Adams Moonshine, 147,
(Mr. Adams) 2 Messrs, C.G.M. and G.H.W",'s
G
sion
---
Total...
to
fall back into
Ticket No. 371 Ist. $1,040 68 2nd. 297 360 3rd. $ 143
$25 Tickets and Com- mission...
..$470
Total.....$1.955.00 $25 tickets-Nos. 233, 242, 110. 216, 83, 4, 92.
bend,
Allied
Dahlia, the first-named winning with relative ease. Aviation, who had been leading most of the way. had fallen back to fifth position, whilst Cigar Box was last. Pari Mutuel:
Winner: $9.50: Places: $5.20; $5.30; $5.80.
Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 83 1st. $1.583.00 348 2nd. $ 452,00 531-3rd $ 226.00
$25 Tickets and Com-
mission...
Total
...8 489.00
$2,750.00
third.
one length between second and
Tine:-2 min 11.2.5 secs. the front, holding the rails, being Algerian Chief at once went to
followed by Islesman and
These aree for some File
kept the lead Driver lying fifth, with The Far time, the much-fancied
mer sixth and the Dahlia in the rear. On going up the incline, the Chief was first followed Naughty Child, which had come up into second place, Isles. man being third and the others racing very closely together
the into
back straight. Islesman showed the way, with Going round the village bend,
Naughty Child next, bat од entering the straight Pila Driver
out from the rear bunch and being. very easily ridden won comfort- ably from the Dahlia, who was a length in front of Salamanden The Farmer being a good fourth Pari-Mutual-
Winner: $6.10; Places; $6.30;
came
Ticket No. 145 1st. $1,596.00 485 2nd. $ 456.00 159 3rd, 228.00
mission...
547.
... 520.00
$2,800.00
5. THE CHALLENGE CUP.-- Value One hundred Guineas. For China Penies. Weight for inches as per scale. To be won two years consecutively by a Pony or Ponies the bona fide property of the same 25 Tickets:-Nos. 145, 142, 383. ...$1,710
owner or owners, Winger to re- 7-THE GARRISON CUP-$9.60; $11.40. 25 tickets: Nos. 29, 55, 127, ceive $750 and 70 per cent, Se Presented by the Officers of the Cash Sweep:- Uncle, 155, (Mr. Bremner) 3
cond $300 and 20 per cent., Third Garrison, with $400 added to the prise (Mr. Soares); Mr. Walecorn's
Also ran: Mr. Twomen's Sur- 108, 121. 340, 267.
3. THE VICTORIA STAKES.- $150 and 10 per cent. of the En- winner. Second $200. Third $100. Entries 107 for the year 1918.
Tredegar (Mr. Sutton): Mr. G. C. Winner $600. Second $200. Third trance Fees until the Cup is final For China Ponies, Horse Bazaar are, in consequenre, abnormally
Garrison Seret Major Westlake Moxon's Honour (Mr. Crokam): $100. For Chins Ponies. Weightly won when the Second Pony will Subscription Griffins of any Sea-823 Tickets and d, & large, the fees received this year
John Peel's
Back for inches as per scale. Bona fide receive 75 per cent, and the Third son.
Weight for inches as per those of last year. when thereson were assisting in the generat, Up (Mr. Bell Irving): Mr. All: Griffins un date of entry allowed Pony 25 per cent, of the Entrance scale. Winners previous Meetings! being over $4,000 in excess of and all the $.C.Os of the Garri-M
Sure's Tam, (Mr. Grimstone): &, Subscription Griffins of both Fees in addition to the place of one Race 7 M.; of more than one and Messrs.
Total... were 1,020 as against only 940j arrangements.
G's Trum- Classes of this Season 1919-1920 mones. Entrance $10. One Mile 14 fb.; at this Meeting 3 b. extra. $25 Tickets: Nos. 550, 51, 68, and for the year 1918, whist the Matthews were again in charge pe Mr. Hi: Mr. Law allowed 10 . Entrance $10. and three quarters.
Penalties accumulative. (Jockey $ of number
ponies i-
booths, Mr. Merchant's betting the
EL Dorada (Mr. One Mile.
Mr G.H. Phits' Mountain allowance). Entrance $10. One
9. THE JOCKEY previons little, short 0:1
CLUB Rumjalin being in charge of Dalgarno): Capt. Henderson Mr. G. H. Potts Mighty
King, 155, (Mr. Hill) 1 Mile. there 376
STAKES.-Winner $600. 31 Derby
the Chinese stuff. In the Cash and Mr. Dvers Hawks (Mr. years.
Second Mr. John Peel's Clinton, 158, King, 155, (Mr. HP 1
Mr. Moonraker's Savernake. $200. Third $100. For China entrants, as compared with 21
Mr. Bliards Mr. John Peel's Sandy, 152.
(Mr. Johnstone) 2
135, (Mr. Seth) 1 Ponies. Weight for inches as per last year, and 27 in 1918, The Sweeps, a commission of 15 per Kirkpatrick:
(Mr. Reid); Mr.
(Mr. Johnstone) 2 Mr. Logor's Red Robe. 152. of individual pt. was retained and all un- Canton
Capt. Henderson's and Mr. scale. actual
Griffins allowed 5 tb. Sub- Starter tickets were John
Peel's Excelsior (Mr. | Mr. Soares' Spotted Sand, 155,
(Mr. Bremner) 3 Dyer's Target. 152, (Mr. entries in all the raves for the placel
For the Derby Johnstone); Sir Paul's Claymore
scription Griffins of both Classes (Mr. Dalgarno) 3
Also ran Mr. Goahead's
Kirkpatrick 2 of this Season 1919-1920 allowed first three days is 1.134. When paid out $25,
ani Champion races thi Dailia (Mr. Vida): Mr. C. H. Also ran-Mr. Fash's Lan- Scotchbox
(Mr. Kirkpatrick); Mr. Wayfoong's Pussyfoot. 10 b. Winners at this Meeting 5- P. Hay's Othello Mr. Way). chester (Mr. Bell Irving): Sir Mr. T. F. Hough's Runawway
155. Mr. Doyle) 3 b. extra. Entrance $10. Wonby three lengths,length and
One Paul's Eclipse Dahlia (Mt. Vida); | Light (Mr. Dalgarno): Mr. G. C.
Also ran-Messrs. Dowbiggin Mile and a Quarter. a half between second and third. Mr. Horsford's Malcolm (Mr. Moxon's Kalamazoo (Mr. and Sandes Clansmen (Mr. Mr. Soares' Siamese Cat, 152,
Time:-1 min. 00.1,5 secs.
Paul's Purity Crokam): Mr. D. M. Ross's Pink Bremner); Mr. Dryasdust's Shiny Brenner); Sir At the first time of asking the } Dahlia (Mr. Crokam).
Eye (Mr. Sutton).
(Mr. Crokam); Mr. Dynasty's King Sir Paul's Champion Dahlia.
(Mr. Dalgarno) 1 fifteen starters were sent of Won by two lengths, half a
Won by a length and a half, Robert (Mr. Johnstone); Mr.
155 (Mr. Vida) 2 following programme having been Sutton on Tredegar being badly length between second and third half length between second Gilpin's Whitefang (Mr. Grim- Mr. Johr. Peel's Stam, 153,
left at the post and taking no part Time: min. 09:2'5 secs.
and third.
stone); Mr. Glendare's Seaman
(Mr. Johnstone) 37 in the race. Major Kirkpatrick
Time-3 min 57 secs. There was only a small field
(Mr. Vida); Mr. Ritchfield's on Hawks got away from the for this race and the finish was
At the outset. Pink Eve and (Mr. Sousa); Mr. Staves' Bayford Gentle
Also ran-Mr. E. Des Vosur' "
Cat (Mr. start with Moonshine in close far
Kalamazoo went ahead of the (Mr. Hill):
Sb) Hill. from exciting.
Messrs Thomas Mr. Dynasty's Vivat hunch, but the pace was slow. and with
(Mr. attendance, but Ludlow quickly Mighty King, won
Ross' Supper Dance Reid); Sir Ellis Kadoorie's displaced the leader and was greatest of
from These two ponies held the lead (Mr. case
Bell - Irving); Mr. Sumatra Chief (Mr. Bremner); never really challenged, winning Sandy, while Dalgarno got his all the way round for the first Twomen's surprise (Mr. Soares): Sir Paul's Attraction Dahlia very easily. Adams, on Moon- second third-place on Spotted time, Mountain King keeping well Mr. Walecorn's Tredegar (Mr. shine, rode a fiue race in Sand. At the start, Purity in the rear. Passing the Judge's Way); Mr. Walecorn's Trelawney the straight to displace Bremner Dahlia went
box for the first time, Pink Eye Craigmount (Mr. Adams); Mr. on Uncle by 2, length the King pony, Lanchester being and Kalamazoo were still in front, Scares Mammy's Child (Mr. and
for a helf
with Colinton third, Red Robe Dalgarno); Messrs. Sousa and secund. well up. while Johnstone and Crokam. on Honour.
Up the fourthand the tohers close up. This Basta's Tarzan (Mr. Sutton). Vida W15
were behind. placed fourth. Johnstone, on Ex- back straight Spotted Sand went order was maintained until the ceisior, pulled up in the straight, into second place with Lanchester village bend was reached, when
King came while Vida, on Claymore Dahlia, and Mighty King Vida was also out of the picture.
Johnstone still sticking to- and took first place, with Red: Out of the large field, Pussyfoot the Peri Mutuel:-
A hard and Shiny led, gether. Lanchester then tailed Robe a close second. off and in the home straight race ensued into the straight, the ponies following closely, up the incline, these two ponies King, out of which Mountain King all in a bunch. The two ponies were in the van, with the Chief on Mighty
through to
won win
rather comfortably by named showed the way until and Siamese Cat following close easily from Sandy. while a length and a half, Johnstone going up the incline, when there Spotted Sand finished in third bringing up Colinton into second were five bunched together in the P., Entering the straight, At- raction Dahlia dropped be- place. Hill was never in serious berth, with Red Robe third. Pink van,
Coming into the home hind and Siamese Cat took danger from Sandy and the race Eye and Kalamazoo were well in straight, a hard race was wit- the land, Champion
nessed, all the jockeys whipping. and was a slow one. Vida again was the rear at the finish.
Slam being next. Mr.Seth on Savernake won a very Siamese Cat won rather easily, of the picture End the Pari Mutuel:-
Winner: $6.50; Places: $5.80; creditable victory by a neck from with Champion Dahlia second result justified the prophets in classing Mr. G. H. Potts as a hot $6.90; $7.10.
Target, who was being hardly and Slam third, Attraction Dahlia favourite, Sir Paul's popes failing Cash Sweep:-
ridden, whilst Pussyfoot was being fourth and Valley King Ticket No. 237 1st. $1,560.00 only a short distance in front of fifth. Mr. Soares had a great again."
93 2nd. & 445.00 the fourth pony. It was a most reception on bis first win. 4 3rd. $222.00 exciting finish.
Pari Mutuel:- $25 Tickets and Com.
Pari Mutuel- mission
...$ 513.00 Winner: $243.50; Places $52.- $8.30; $7.30.
Winner: $12.30; Places; $6.30; 60; $16.90; $39,
Cash Sweep Total... ...$2,740.00 Cash Sweep:- $25 tickets:-Nos, 97, 537, 512, Ticket No. 370 1st. $1,438.00
464.
69 2nd. 411.00 "
MORNING.
Cintemptibles, March. The Stanley.
Overture. Comedy. Bela. Selection. The Mikado, Sullivan.
Godard.
Selection. Arlette. Surelio. Dances. From Henry VIII,
German.
Selection. The Bing Boys on Broadway. Ayer.
Dances From Robin Hood, 1. 2 and 3. Bunning
Song. Berceuse de Joycelyn, stand far and away the biggest Waltz, The Fairest in the Land. owners, the next highest member Anelific. being six ponies. a number owned; by Mr. Dynasty, Mr. G. H. Potts: and Mr.Soares. Mesars. Dowbiggin: and Sandes, Sir Ellis Kadoorie, and Mr. Staves follow with five ponieseach.and Mr.Dryasdustand Mr. G. C. Moxon have four euch. he late Mr. B. D. Kapteyn had entered four, but these were sold: to other owners after his death. Several new colour were seen on the course for the first time, and interest was heightened in con- sequence.
Morceau, Salut d'Amour. Elgar.
AFTERNOON. March, On the Quarter Deck, Alford.
Selection, Patience, Sullivan.. Waltz, a Thousand Kisses, Joyce.
Intermezzo, Aisha, Lindsay. Selection. Tails up. Braham. Selection, Petit Bolero, Ravina, Foxtrot, Top Hole, Hickey. Polonaise, Masken, Faust. Selection, Joyland. Darowski. Two Step. A Restless Night, Johnson.
There is very little change in the actual programme this year as regards the principal events. An innovation has been made by holding the four daye racing consecutive, instead of three days at the beginning of the week and
Soares was the first jockey to "Off Day on Saturday. An weigh in, riding Surprise. The extra race has been added each first field was 2. big one day to cater especially for the no
Places :
Winner: $522.00: $31.20 $319.50; $162.20.
Cash Sweep-
Ticket No. 220 1st. $602 22 2nd. $172 235 3rd. $86 $25 tickets and Com-
mission...
...$505
+
Total.... ...$1,365 825 tickets:-Nos. 160, 206, 60, 92, 268, 178, 234, 208, 233, 29, 122, 126.
Hill pushed
out
away
02 the
with
and
2. THE MAIDEN STAKES-Pori Mutuel Winner $600. Second $200. Third Winner: $6.30; Places; $5.60; $100 For China Ponies bona fide | #7.20; 87.80.. Griffins on date of entry. Weight Cash Sweep, for inches as per scale. Subscrip- Ticket No. 194 1st $1,033. tion Griffins of both Classes of this
296 2nd 295. Larsen" griffins, because they the starter. The race WAS Season 1919-1920 allowed 7 tb.
67 3rd 147.
$380
than fewer
15
facing
ay
are in a class by themselves a little late in being got off. It Entrance $10. Three quarters of $25 Tickets and Com- Owing to their having arrived as was really an easy win for Luda Mile.
•
far back as August and having low (Doyle), for after he had got | Messrs. C. G. M. and G. H.
Con-clear of the bunch be was never. competed at Gymkhanas,
W.'s Charles, 152, (Mr. Terable pleasure has been ex-challenged. pressed at the fact that His'
mission
Total
Mountain
"
Won by a neck. half a length between second and third.
Time:2 min 13 45 secs. up
(Mr. Crokam).
Won by half a length, a length between second and third.
Time: 2 min 47.15 secs... Attraction Dahlia wont to the fore on starting, followed by the Chief and after passing the Judge's box for the first time Vivat and Attraction Dahlia made pace for practically the Test of fall the distance. On going
2
Dahlia,
Ticket No. 21 1st. $1,489
75
T
193 2nd. $ 425
... $1,855 Bremner) 1 $25 tickets: Nos. 312, 274, 341, The first race was noteworthy Mesara. Gay Bird'sSandmartin, Excellency the Governor has because of the sensational win of
151, (Mr. Hill) 2 become an active supporter of the Ludlow. Only three tickets Mr. Soares" Spoilt Child, 155, Emeeting, by the presentation of a'were purchased on it for a win
(Mr. Dalgarno) 3
6-The TRIAL PLATE.-Win- ner $600, *Second $200. Third $25 Tickets and Com- $100. For China Ponies, bona fide
# 524 mission...
...$ 746.00 Griffins on date of entry. Weight
Total $2,650. for inches as per scale. Subscrip- 289,
Total... ...$2,800.00 $25 tickets:-Nos. 177, 418, 4THE VALLEY STAKES.-tion Griffins of both Classes of $23 Tickets-Nɔ4, 223, 118, 235,
337, 78, 366, Winner $600. Second $200. Third this Season 1919-1920 allowed 7-
223, 463, 435, 25, 85, 329, 203, $100. For China Ponies, Horse Winner of the Maiden Stakes
206, 213, 556.
(Continued on Page 4.)
216 3rd. $ 205.00 $25 Tickets and Com-
mission...
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125 3rd. # 212