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HOLIDAY RACES.
CochTM Sweeps:
HALF MILE RECORD SMASHED.
No. 189
433 71 738
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925.
$2,408,00 705,40 352.70
(Mr. Nemazco) 1 Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Grey Knight
(Mr. Pollock) 2 Mr. A. A. Alves' Golden Chrysan-
themum ........(Mr. da Roza) 3 Also ran: Golf Lent (Mr. Harri-
Uncle Alf (Mr. Buck) Beauty Dahlia (Mr. Sowell), Beldornoy Star Duke of (Lt.-Com. Thompson), Frisco (Capt. Hall).
560 tickets. 252, 417. GREAT METROPOLITAN HANDI- CAT: ONE AND A HALF MILES.-. For China Penion. 1st prize, $500; The principal features of yes-2nd prize, $200; 3rd prize, $100. terday's meeting of the Hongkong Mr. Ferdndud's Curiosity Shop Jockey Club was the smashing of the half mile record by Gypsy Love in the first race of the day and the surprise victory of Curiosity Shop in the mile and a half race for the Great Metropoli-man), Spotted Sand (Mr. Davies), tan Handicap. Gypsy Love waa up against a good field but managed to get a fine start and finished the half mile in 58 seconds, two-fifths better than the record established by Mr. John Peel's "Ah Mee hd the 1921 annual meeting. In the Great Metropolitan Handicap Curiosity Shop came through with & great burst at the end to 'win a Ane race by a length and a half and to pay his backers over $200 each.
There was another good holiday crowd present, and both part mutuel and cash-sweeps were well patronised. Dividends, on the whole, were very satisfactory, the money being much more evenly distributed than usual.
One length; length and half. Timo: 3 mine. 16 2/8 secs, Pari-mutuel Winner, $207.60; Placou 333, $11.40, $12.30. Cash Sweeps:
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No. 600
926 04
$5,325.00
1,521.00. 160.80 $100 "tickots-318, 778, 586, 643, 65, 700
ONE
WESTMINSTER STAKES: MILE.For China Fonies Griffins of this, Season. Winners barred. 18t prize, $-100; 2nd prize, $150; 3ni prize, $100..
Mr. L. Dunbar's Gimlet
(Lt-Com. Thompson) 1 Mr. H. F. White's Saracen
(Mr. Buck) 2 His Excellency the Governor TSir Edward Stubbs, K.C.M.G, Mr. A. A. Alves' The Wasp
(Mr. da Roza) 3 arrived during the course of the afternoon on his return from Ind-and Uncle Tam (Mr. Sewell).
Also ran: Wintera (Mr. Gibson)
China, and had the pleasure of leading in Gaudie, which was: placed third in the last race.
The Band of the East Surreys played a popular programme of music.
The Results.
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BANSTEAD PLATE: HALF MILE-For Chinu Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale, 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100.
(Mr. Doyle) 1 Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains
(Mr. Davies) 2 Mr. Warrack's Rayfield
(Mr. Gibson) 3 Also ran: Alantra (Mr. du Rosa), Phenomenal Dahlia (Mr. Harriman), Jambu (Mr. Pollock), Rothesay (Lt Com. Thompson). Toomni (Capt. Hall), The Critic (Mr. Sewell), Uncle Tam (Mr. Huck), and Gymp (Capt. Oxspring).
spes.
2 length; three lengths. Time: 58
Winner. Pari-mutuel. Places $0.20, 36.40, $12.0, Cash Sweeps:
No. 420
227
$30.80;
$1,041.50
469,00
23-4.50
$50 tickets-118, 507, 52, 166, 287, 458, 140, 418.
TATTENHAM PLATE: ONE MILE-For Subscription Grilling of any season that have never won an Official Race, whether starters or not. 1st prize, $3300; 2nd prize, $150; and prize, $100.
Mr. H. P. White's Senrerow
(LL-Com. Thompson) 1
| Mr. Wayfoong's Quab (Me.
Doyle) 2 Mr. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad
(Mr. Pollock)
Also ran: Lumbnie (Mr. Harri- man)..
#lengths; & longths.
Time: 2 mins, 14 4/5 nees. Pari-amland.
Winne", $10.201
Places $7.80, 35,00
fash Swernat
No. 295
$2.210.60
31
"
200
681.50 - 41880
850 ticket-674.
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One length and a half; four lengths. Time: 2 min. 08 3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner, $24.00; Places, $11.30, $13.10.
Cash Sweeps:
No. 029
21
86 283
$2,771.30 791.80 395.30
ONE Sub-
$60 tickets. 339, 76-1..
HYDE PARK HANDICAP: MILE-Forced entry for scription Griffins of thin ACU-
коп entered at this meet- ing. A Sweepstakes of $25 for starters. 80% for winner; second 30%; third 10%, added. Ist prize, $100; 201 prize, $200; 3rd prize, $150, Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf
(Mr. Harriman) 1 Mesurs, Abraham and Testur's A. B.
(Mr. Doyle) 2 Mr. Fate's Two Pairs (Mr. Putts). 3)
Davies), Démon Boy (Mr. Policek), Also ran: King Ptolemy (Mr. Monitor (t-Com. Thompson).
Short head; 3 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 12 1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel Winner. Places, $10.20; $13.10, $17.20. Cash Sweeps:
No. 458
11
206 1
$2,534.50
724.20 362.10
$19.60;
$50 tickets-$918, 85, 600.
KINGSWOOD HANDICAP: ONE MILE For Chinn Ponics. Winners barred. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize,, $150: 3rd prize, $100.
Mr. Dynasty's King Empyror
(Mr. Davies) 1 Mr. A. A. Alves' Auchenreach
(Mr. Doyle) 2 Sie Paul's Beauty Dahlia
(Mr. Sewell) 3 Also rant Uncle Charlie (Mr. Buck), Strathallan (Lt.-Com. Thompson) and Solly (Mr. Pollock).
One length; half length. Time: 2 mins. 10 175 sees. T'ari-mutuel. -— Winner, $36.20; Places, $740, $5.00, $6.00. Cash Sweeps:
No. 625
1+
637
"+ 218.
$2,522.10
720.00
360.30
Sho ticket--150, 156; 24.
TADWORTH PLATE: SIX PUR- LONGS.--For all Clúst Ponies that have started at this Meeting and not
KEMPTON SELLING PLATE: won. 1st prize. $100; 2nd prize, 3150;. SEVEN FURLONGS- Por, all China | 3rd prize, $100.
Ponies, I entered to be sold for
$600 5 Ihs, penalty, if to be sold for Mr.. Bagram's Dictator Dabliu
| 5500' weight for inches as per scale,
(Mr. Harriman) 1
if 40 be sold for $100 allowed 5 s., Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred and if to be sold for $300 allowed 10
Sir R. E. Stubbs' Gaddic Ths. Special allowance; non-winning Subscription Griffins of 1025 allowed)
1. Jockey allowance 1st prize, $400: 2nd prize, $150: 3rd prize, $100. Mr. Bagram's Magnificent Dablin
(Mr. Harriman) 1 Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes
(Lt.-Com. Thompson) 2 Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor
(Mr. Davies) 3 Also ran: Grey Streak (Mr. Pol- Tocht) and New York (Mr. Sewell),
3 lengths; 4 lengths. Time: 1 min. to seca. Pari-mutuel. Winner,
(Mr. Davies) 2
(Mr. Doyle) 3 Also ran: Loch Rannoch (Lt-Com. Thompson), Gymp (Capt. Oxspring), Langaut (Mr. Pollock), Toomai (Cant. Hall), The Critic (Mr. Sewell), Ray- field (Mr. Gibson).
Places, $8.80, $8.30.
$22.60;
A Fish Story
Three lengths; two lengths. Time: 1.323/5. Parl-mutuel.-Winzer, $12; Places, $6.50, $11.00, $13.00.
Cash Sweeps:
No. 380
444
"
12 781
$2,776.20
703.20
396.60
$50 tickets-311, 793, 830, 521, 331 and 028.
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