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SATURDAY'S EVENTS.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925.

lengths lead, closely followed by Valiant, with Muy Loaf and Two Pairs level and Mowgli well in the rear.

At the foolball stands, Grey The soventh extra race meet-Streak was improving with May ing in connection with the; Jockey | Leaf still well to the fore. There Club on Saturday was marked by was little change to the village A rather small attendance, whilst except that the fuld closed up and the fields were by no means large. hotlt Valiant and, Jambu had His Excellency the Governor fallen back with Grey Streak Hon. Mr. Cgil Clementi was in reaching up to the front, and May attendance, being accompanied by | Leaf temporarily lending, Mr. G. R. Sayer and Capt. Swin-

ton

$ALESMAN SAM.

Into the straight, Whips came But, with Two Pairs, May Leaf, A feature if the afternoon, was Grey Streak, with the latter hay- tho Fifth Aggregate Stakes, in ing made her way from the ruck which Local Option was the only on the rails, running "under a pony to come out. The castanket". In the last 50 yards, sweep prize of $7.380 therefore Grey Streak game ahead with i went to the luck holder of the rush, and beat Nugget by ticket on this pony, The after-length, Two Pairs boating May noon's results were:

The seventh extra race meeting WILS held at Happy Valley Jon Saturday afternoon in glorious weather, but there was attendance, neither the

mor stunds

Lear close in for third place by a nerk.

|

many

by a length and a half, Grey Knight coming in third lengths behind and the favourite. finishing fourth."

Results.

1.Shuukiwan Stakes: Five Far-

longs.

Mr. Rula's Persian Parrot, 113

lbs. (Mr. la Roze) Mr. Jonathan's Solly, 156 lbs.

(Me. Dayle)

L-Com. C. Thompson's Fail

sham, 156 lbs. (Owner) It-Com.

G. K. Thompson's Stin- 150 Tbs. (Mr. Pollock,) thalan. Als ran: Unele Tan (Mr. Buck). 24 length, 1 length, Time: 1.19.4/5. Pari-Maturi:

Winner Place Ist

Cush Sweeps:

No. 137

332

11

465

$0.30 .6.30 ..7.00

$1,486.10

12.60

212.30

1

3

SHANGHAI RACES.

ST DAY OF AUTUMN

MEETING.

MILITARY BOXING.

EAST YORKSHIRES v. EAST

SURREYS.

A tournament arranged at short notice took place in the open air ring at the Murray Barracka en

Old Bill's Grand National. The sults of the last day of Friday night, between regimental the Shathai Rhee Club's Autumn teams from the 1st Battalion Eust Meeting appear below. Mr. Dal- Yorkshires and the 1st Battalion 4las and Mr. Maitland were again East Surrey. Regiment, which re- prominent with two winners each, sulled in a win for the latter by The former taking two seconds and four contests to three. The trans- n third also Old Bill took the port carrying the Yorkshires only [Gezmi Natioṣal, while Bonnie arrived in port during the morn

Scotland, eticuing in winning ing, after being 25 days at sea, and vein, ran away with the Inter- the Yorkshires are to be commended Club Handicap.

en the excellent show put up under. adverse conditions,

$50 tickets, Nos. 1:16, 380, 2-Sħeko-Ó Handicap "B" Classs: One Mils.

The Shek-0 Handicap "A" Class walk-over for Salisin, which, in the absence of Grey Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak

162 h. (Mr. Pollock Morn, was made R strong. Bartholomew's Nugget, 150 nor the enclosure being as well

Savourite. Jumping into the lend

bs. (Mr. Reidy) alled as is usually the case, a state of affairs which reflected in right at the start, Saligia went off the Cash Sweepa returns.

ile was

lead by many lengths from Chicago, followed by Gym and Rothesay.

[

Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 195 s.

(Mr. Davies)

Mr. Cougie's May Leaf, 117 lbs.

(M

Reza)

1

Also ran! Jambu, late Stunner Dahlin (Mr. Doyle) Mowgli (Lt.-

Thompson

Vallunt, late

His Excellency the Governor, the Hon, Mr. Cerit Clementi,

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's pony C.M.G., arrived shortly before the

going up third event, and remained an in-moved his position of Caliant Dahlin (Mr. Brodie); Tad- terested spectator until the pro both Chicago, and Gymp, and les- gramme was finished. accompanied by Mr. . R. Saver sening the distance from the leader. Rothesay, however, soon and Captain Swinton, A.D.C., and fell back again, and Saligin came was met on arrival by Messrs. 1.

home in a canter, an easy"winner. Chiengte walked in secont and Rothesay came on again to beat Gymp for third place money.

M. Dyer, M. T. Johnson and I. Birkett, of the Jockey Club Ste

wards.

.

Fields were poor and in only

one race were there eight run-

ners.

A Wilk-over.

Worth

(MY 1 length,

a neck. Time: 2.11.3/5. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner Place 1st

Nemuzee).

$11.50

6.50

2nd

23.70

3rd

16.00

$1,645.70

470.20

236.10

Cash Sweeps:

No. 527 14

287

$50 Lickola: Now. 470, 250, 567, 608, 203,

3-Shek-0 Bandienp: "A" Class? One Mile. roundlessrs. Hall, and Shenton's-Sali-

In the Fifth Aggregate Stakes, Local Option was without com-

galloped pelitors and afone. The pony was in excellent splendid condition and display which justified the dis

owners of other creting of the

save a

With the course on thei hard. side, but in good condition, it was expected that fast times would be made, but the expecta tion was not fulfilled.

The outstanding feature at the the exhibition day's sport was given by Local Option; as the Rálitary runner for the Fifth Agentries. The time was good, as gregate Stakes, all others having the race was run, the last quarter refused, leaving second and third being spun out in a burst in 29

Grey and 35 seconds. place money untouched. Morn has already won the Ag- gregate Cup, with 12 marks, that in any event, it would have been an empty victory, although possibly productive of sonie in- teresting betting,

There were six entries for the Stanley Plate, including the well backed Blotting Paper, ridden by eut. Commdr. Thompson, and The latter King of the Plains.

ut the jumped ahead

stari. but Mr. Pollock rode three winners, was soon displaced by Arabian including the walk-over by Local Parrot, with Nugget running last. Option, and Mr. da Roza two. Mr. At the Rock, the Parrot was hold Reidy and Mr. Davies had one ing a lend of two lengths with etch. Mr. Roda owned two of both Kings close up and Blotting The the winning mounts, both these Paper making up ground, being "Parrots," this being the position was unchanged into the

nly double of the afternoon,

straight, wher the Parrot held There were few upsets of form ber place against a strong chal- and in only two cases did the lenge, br Blotting Paper, winners pay good prices, these dropped back, beaten at the dis- being $54.50 for Arabian Parrottanee post to gabt second place and $34.70 for Spotted Sund in from King of the Plains by half the last rece, where the beltinga length.

Loch Rannoch was favourite in was phenomenally else among three ponies, the favourite being the race for Novices, the Shatin Plate, over the mile and a quar- beaten out of a place.

not disappoint his The hand of the 2nd Battalion ter, and did

Of the five East Surrey Regiment was pre- many supporters. sent and rendered musical selee-starters, he lay fourth until the tions throughout the afternoon. straight and then came along with a strong burst, heating Beldarne" Star and challenging Persian Par-

The Racing.

gin, 161 lbs. (3:. Pellock) ... aars. Dunbar and Stanton's Chicago, 159 lbs. (Bt.-Com. Thompson) Mesara. and Beith's Rotie

Dyer soy 155 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. Bagram's Gymp. 154 lbs.

(Mr. Brodie)

Many length, 4 lengths. Time: 2.07.4/5. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner Place 1st 2nd

Cash Sweeps:

No. 221

49

$7.10

3.60

1.00

.$2.107.00

602.00 301.00

$50 ticket, No. 10, 4-Fifth Aggregate Stakes.

!

1.-Sab-Grif's

Mile):

Mr. S.

Handic

M. Sergeant Boy (A. N. Dallas) Mr. Lunnerton's Salamis (Moller) air. Purcell's Caragh (Bremmer)

Time: 2.08,375,

(1

-The Autumn Handicap (1. 1/4 Miles);

Mr. Allan's Florida (Moller) Messrs. Whsume and Hasty's The

Emu (E. McBain) Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's. The

Throstle (Wells) Time: 2.40.

3-The Grand National Handicap: Mr. Campox's Old Bill (Brand) Mr. H. Morriss' Chesterfield (Bur-

"kill)

con-

H. B. the Governor accompanied by his A.D.C., Captain G. E. Swinton, M.C., was present and remained until the conclusion of the Tournament, afterwards pre- senting the medals to the testarits. Colonel Russeli-Brown, 1 the A. G. O. C. the Forces In China, also attended. Commander Broad- ley, R. N. refereed and the two judges were Offears of the R. N.

Light Heavies Pte. Laight, E. Surreys v. L/C. Morris, E. Yorks (Army Champion, Aldershot, 1924).

Mr. Day's Theatremno (Maitland) 3 Won by two lengths. Muny lengths between second and third.

4-The

Handicap Inter-Club (1.1/4 Miles)?

Mr. Day's Bonnie Scotland (A, N.

Mr. E. Shang's Battlefch! (Bur-

kill)

"

Laight was knocked out in 1% minutes by Morris a much superior. boxer.

Bantams.

Dmir. Simpson, E. Surreys v. L/C. Summers Summers, E. Yorks. started in whirl-wind fashion but was knocked out inside à minute

Mr. J. 11. Tarn's Altai (Quincey) 3 with a heavy punch to the jaw,

Time: 2.34.4/5.

5.--The Cousolation Cup (1.174) Miles):

1

Mr. Robson's The Fascinating Bird

(Brand). Mr. Day's Jutland (A. N. Dalas) 2 2Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The

1bis (D. McBain) Time: 2.17.2/5.

3

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Local Option 131 lbs. (Mr. Pollock), walked-

over,

6.The Munchu Stakes Miles):

Messrs.

Lightweights.

Cpl. Robbins E. Surreys v. L/C. Robbins Appleton, E. Yorks. started well against a stronger and more clever opponent. In the 2nd round Robbins was floored several: 3 times but gamely rose

cach occasion. The referee oventually Appleton's (11/4 | stopped the fight in

favour.

We Two's Young Bill (Burkill)

Mr. Ma Ka-lee's The Knut (Moon) 2 Mr. Bert's Phantom (A. N. Dalas) 3

Time: 2.39.2/5.

7-Nil Desperandus Cup (1/4

Mile):

Mr. Birderake's Sen Lark Second

(uitland)

Messrs. McBain's Movieland (A. N.

Dalus)...

Mr. Day's Screenland (Sokaloff) 3

Time: 1.33.

B-Grifins Selling Race 13/1

Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Mooran (Mait-

lanej

Time: 2,12.4/5 (last quarter Mile): 28.3/5). Cash Sweep: No, 390

.$7,380.00 5.-Stanley Plate: Six Furlongs. Mr. Bada's Arabian Parrot, 145

the. (Mr. da Roza) Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blotting Paper, 160 iby. (Lt.Com. Thompson)

Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains,

165 ths. (Mr. Davies)

Mr. I. P. White's Sarneen, 158

Ts. (Mr. Brodie)

1

3

4 Also ran: King Emperor (Captain Oxspring). Nugget (Mr. Reidy).

lengths, length. Time: 1.38.2/5. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner

Pince 1st

2nd

Bril

.$51.50 7.50 5:00 6.80

The afternoon's proceedings, which had led all the way opened with the five furlonground in company with May Leaf, Cach Sweeps: sprint for the Shaukiwan Stake, at the distance post. A far race

three.

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6--Shatin Plate Novices One and A Quarter Miles. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, to be. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. Reda's Persian Parrot, 151

bs. (Mr. da Roza

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney

Star, 152 lbs. (Owner)

in which there was a field of five in the last hundred yards

| Loch Rannoch come away to win with Persian Parrot

firm # favourite and Sally next in the from the Parrot, with Beldorney

Star third. betting. Off at the first attempt, Solly lost the feld with the Parrot Five ponies were, sadled for last, until the village, where the the Shatin Handicap, with Uncle latter moved up''quickly and came Chick the most favoured, although into the straight a length ahea there were bat 50 points difference Beauty of Solly and Hailsham, Uncle Tam split amongst having dropped well ixrk. A fine Dahlia and Spotted Sand run up the straight saw Persian away from the field and at the. Parrot come home with a com- football stands were 15 lengths fortable two lengths and a half in the lead, with Uncle Chick tail- to spare from Solly, with Hailed off. At the Rock, the field closed up a little, but fell back sham a good third.

The Shek-O, Handicap. "B" nt-round the bend, the Beauty and tracted eight runners, with Lady Spotted Sand maintaining their

places with case. These entered Cash Sweeps: Severn's Jambu favourite.

From a somewhat ragged start, the straight with the race between Jambu jumped into the lead from them and fought out the finish the outside position and when on the run in, Spotted Sand gain- passing the stands, hold a twoing the victory with a game effort

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Mr. Goodie's May Leaf, 150 hs.

(Captian Oxspring) Also ran: Urele Alf rose Leuf (Mr. Buck).

1% lengths, 1 lugth. Time: 24.4/5. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner

Messrs. McBain and Sokoloff'a

Veterock (Sokoloff)

Featherweights.

оп

Dmr. Bowles, E. Surreys v. Cpf Solomon, E. Yorks. The 1st rou went in favour of Solomon. Te 2nd round was fairly even Bowles was obviously wafting to land K. O. and succeeded early in th last round.

Middleweights,

Pte. Roberts, E. Surreys v. Z Wood, E. Yorks. Roberts opened briskly but was steadied by several rapid blows to the face. The bout was well contested both boxers giving and receiving a lot of

Mr. Toeg's Peiho Second (Pollock) punishment. Woods won on points.

Time: 57.213.

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-Shatin Handicap: One and A Quarter Stiles.

Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 148

Ibs. (Mr. Davies)

Sir Paul's Beauty Dablia, 150

(Mr.

M. Aie)

Grey Knight,

3

160 lbs. (Bir. Pollock)

Mr. Relyan's Uncle Chick late

Golden Chrysanthemum, 161 Ds. (Mr. Doyle)

Also

ran: Curiousity Shop Nemazce).

1 lengths, many lengths.

Time: 2.42.2/5.

Pari-Mutne!:

Winner

Place 1st

2nd

(Mr.

!

$84.70

14.20

12.70

Place 1st

2nd

$9.80 5.00 7.00

-$4,474.40 678.40 389.20

Cash Sweeps:

No. 636

...

510

.$2,475.20 707.20 363.00

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$50 tickets: Nos. 070, 548.

No. 772

176

533

$60 tickets: Nos. 148, 138.

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Pto. Pooley, E. Surreys v. Pte. Neal, E. Yorks. Pooley bad the advantage in reach and height, and was also superior in ring-craft. Neal took a lot of punishment but gamely responded on the very few occasions which were presented to him. Pooley won on points.

Flyweights.

Dmr. Baker, E. Surreys. v. Pte. Claney, E. Yorks. This was one of. the best fights of the evening and went the full distance, Baker even- tually won on points,

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