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THE GYMKHANA.
FIRST MEETING OF THE SEASON.
The first gymkhana of the season was held on Saturday in brilliant weather. Some big dividends were paid. The principal surprise was
Major provided by
Timmis who rode Mr. G. C. Moxon's Louza. in the sixth TACE, winning by half a neck from Johnstone on Holborn: The pari- mutuel paid $265 for a win in this race. Another surprise was provided in the third race by Bell Irving snatching a victory from Wilkins Micawber. The pari- mutuel paid $210.65. There were several other close finishes and Tercellent fields in every race. A capital programine was gone through with nothing untoward happening. The fifth race was won by the Hon. Mr. Johnstone on Alexander, his only other suc- cess being in the Gymkhana Stakes, when he came in second- on Stam. The band of the Wilt- shire Regiment, which was in attendance. provided capital selections of music in the afternoon. The officials were:
Patrons. His Excellency Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G., His Excel- lency Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, K.C.B., His Excellency Major- General Ventris, C.B., Commodore V. G. Gurner, RN.
Committee. The Stewards of. the Hongkong Jockey Club (Ex-) Ocio), the Hon. Mr. John John- stone, Messrs. D. M. Ross, C. H. Blason, D. E. Clark, H. W. Dick, L. N. Leefe.
Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Hon.Į Secretary.
Commodore V. G. Gurner, RN Judge.
Mr. D. M. Ross, Handicapper. Messrs. H. W. Dick and G. Lị Sandes, in charge of the Scale. Mr. H. J. Gedge, 1st Starter. Mr. J. H. Congdon, 2nd Starter. Messrs. D. E. Clark and C. Elason. Paddock.
Mr. M. S. Sassoon, Time Keeper.
1-HALF MILE RACE- For Subscription" Griffins of both classes of this Season 1919-1920 which have run and not won a Race. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced runners allowed 3 lbs. Jockeys who have not won more than two official Races allow ed a lbs. Entrance fee $5. Isti Prize: 3150. 2nd Prize: $TS. 3rd ¡Prize: 350.
Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Moonshine, Mr. Seth, 152 lbs.
MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920.
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HANDICAP:-"A" of this Season. Weight for inches
3. CLASS Class: Once Round
Mr. Bell-Irving's g Attrez tion. Mr. Bell Irving, 156 lbs. Mr. Doyle's & Wilkins Micaw-
ber. Mr. Doyle, 151 lbs. .... Mr. Stabb's c. Salamander,
Mr. Sutton, 155 lbs. .. A head: Time: 1.55,
as per scale. Winners of a race value $500 or over 3 lbs. extra: of two or more races value $500 or over 10 lbs. extra. Non-Winners! of any race allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have not won more than two En- 3 Official Races allowed 5 lbs.
trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $150. Also Ran: Rowdy Child 2nd Prize: $75. 3rd Prize: $50. Louza Seth), Pantile (Morrison),
Soures), Gilbertine Grimstone), Mr. Moxon's Louza, Timmis,
150 lbs. Burning Daylight Johnstone).
Pari-Mutuel: Win. $210.65. Place. $16.30. $9.60. $13.60. Cash Sweeps:-1st, $1.395.10; 2nd, 161. $398.60; 3rd.
264, $199.30.
279.
4.-BENDING RACE:-1st, Major A. W. Timmis; 2nd.
Congdon; 3rd, Mr. J. H. stone.
Pari-Mutuel: Win $37.50. Place, $3.90; $28.50; $17.60.
Mr. Johnstone's ch. Holborn,
Johnstone, 157 lbs.
Sir Paul's blk Blackbird Dah-
la, Seth, 155 lbs.
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Also Ran-Ludlow (Soares). Geordie Mac (Sutton). Target Doyle). Wee Mouse (Bell-Irving). Mr. Cannon (Nemazee). Rebate (Grim- Grimstone), Tredegar (Morrison).
A nack:
11⁄2 length. Time: 2.09. Pari-Mutuel: Win. $265.90. Cash Sweeps:-1st,. 214, Place. $37.80, $8.80, 313.10. 31.369.70; 2nd, 318, 8391.40; 3rd, 1126, $195.70.
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Cash Sweeps:-1st. 415. $1.538.60: 2nd, 78. $439.60; 3rd, Mr. L. N. Leefe's ch. Sandmar-
5.-CLASS HANDICAP, "."132. $219.80. tin, M. Johnstone, 158 lbs. 2 Hon. Mr. Johnstone's ch. Alex- Mr. Blank's g Tredegar, Mr.
Bell-Irving, 149 lbs
Also ran:Pussyfoot (Doyle).] Willie (Sutton), .Orion (Soares). St. Chad (Harriman), Wakeford Grimstone). El Dorado Reme- dios). Surprise (Timmia)
ander, Mr. Johnstone-158 lbs. Mr. Nemazee's ch. Sepand, Jr.
Nemazee. 154 lbs.
Sir E. Kadoorie's br. Algerian Chief, Mr. Doyle, 154 lbs. ...
14 Length: a Length.
Time: 1.58. Pari-Mutuel: Win, $9.79 Place, $8.10, $16.10, $8.10.
7.-HANDICAP. 14 MILES.— Mr. E. Des Vieux's Beggar King, Mr. Soares. 152 bs...
2 Mr. Dovie's g Wilkins. Micaw- ber, Mr. Doyle, 150 lbs. .... Mr. Moonrake's g Savernake,
Mr. Seth, 153 lbs.
Cash Sweeps: 1st, 397, 1,480.50; 2nd, 20, $423; 3rd 150..
Pussyfoot led at the start with Sandmartin in close attendance and Tredegar also well up. In the home straight, however, the fight was between Moonshine and! $211.50. Sandmarlin and the former just passed the box first. Pussyfoot scription Griffins of both classes
was fourth.
A neck;
Time: 1.00.
length."
Pari-Mutuel: Win: $11.70; Places, $5.80; $5.80 $42.20.
Cash Sweeps: 1st, Ticket No. 21, $92750: 2nd, 156, $265: 3rd, 25. $132.50: Commission, $155 Unplaced ponies $20. Total $1,550. |
2. GYMKHANA STAKES.-- Value $250. Distance--One. Mie. Fer China Ponies. Catch weights 10 st. lbs. Winners of an open rece or open Griffir race value $500 or wver or Ponies that have! won the aggregate prize in the Gymkhana Stakes in any seasoni 5 lbs. extra. Non-winning Sub-| scription Griffins of both classes cllowed 5 lbs:
A Cup to be run for five times. or as decided by the Committee, called the Gymkhana Cup will bel presented at the end of the Season to be won by the Pony Acoring most marks in the races for the Gym- khana Stakes at the Gymkhana Meetings during the Season, count
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second; and 1 for a third. Jr. Soares Spd.. Spotted Sand,
Mr. Soares, 151 lbs.
Hon. Mr. J. Johnstone's w Slam,
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Doyle, 151 lbs.
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Also Ran:" Siamese Cat (Seth), Pink Eye (Sutton), Purity Dahlia (Grimstone), Brutus (Bell Irving), Short Head: Two Lengths.
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A very fine finish, Slam putting
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gave trouble at the starting post, and was never in the race. Brutus was fourth ard Pink Eye fifth,
Pari-Mutuel: Win, $12.50: Places, $6.00, $5.90, $8.50.
Cash Sweeps:-1st, 3, $1,232;| |2nd, 118, 8352; 3rd, 207, $176.
6. ONE MILERACE. For Subs
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Also Ran: Gilbertine (Grim- stone). Pantile (Satten).
Length: Two Lengths Time: 2.40.4,5. Pari-Mutuel: Win, $27. Place. 311.30, $8.80.
Cash Sweeps: 1st, 449, 31.822.10; 2nd, 474, $520.60; 3rd, 226, $260.30.
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London, "March 19.
M. Albert Thomas, director of the international labour office, interviewed, pointed out that the agenda at the meet- ing of the governing body in London next week included a proposal to send a wission of enquiry to Russia and the appointment of an international emigration mission. Mr. Thomas stated a wireless message had been received to the eflect that Russia is prepared to allow a mission to enquire into questions of fact but reserved to itself the right to send similar missions into other countries. The mission by the League of Nations would make a general enquiry while the International Labour Mission would be independent and en- quire into industrial and scria conditions, not concerning itself with political questions. It would be carried out by representative employers, labour leaders, and government experts. In order to ensure coordination between the two enquiries the international labour office was invited to nomicate one employer sad one worker on the general mission
RUMANIAN TROUBLF.
London, March 10
A critical situation has arisca in Bumania. It is reported that M. Pon who was acting as Premier in the absence of the Prime Minister, -M. Vidavoerod in London,, has resigned and the King has commissioned General Averesca to form a new Cabinet, M. Vidavocred is proceeding to Bucharest on March 16. The crisis has given rise to apprehensicas in Allied circles as M. Vaidovoevod has harmoniously co-operated with the Allies while the appointment of Averescu, it is feared, might indicate a reversion to the tactics of former Rumanian Governments.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
Paris, March 18
The Secretary General of the League of Nations an-- nounces that all thirteen nations invited to join the Covenant and Pact of the League have signified their adhesion, namely Argentina, Chile. Columbia, Paraguay, Persia, Spam, Den- mark, Holland, Norway, Salvador, Sweden, Switzerland and Venezuela.
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