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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. Cash Sweeps

Ticket No.

K

238 1st $ ,023 564 2nd $ 578 289 4 3rd $

$ 570

3,460

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Unplaced penies and 8. THE LUSITANO CUP-Pic- Commission

sented by the Members of the Citb. Lusitano, with $400 added to the Total winner. For China Ponies bons fde Griffins on date of entry. Unplaced ponies, $25.00 ea second to receive $200; third $100. ticket Nos. 564, 342, 235, 157, 13. Weight for inches as per scale. Mr. G. H. Ports Mighty King,

ockey allowance.) Winners 7 lb.

...... (Mr. Hill) extra. (Subscription Griffins of both Mr. John Peel's Calinton, 155lb. Classes of this season 1919-1920-

(Mr. Johnstone) winners no penalty, non-winners Sir Paul's Eclipse Dahlia late allowed 7 b... Entrance $10. One

Ironsand). 150lb. (Mr. Vida) 3 mile.

Mr. Goshead's Scotchbox Date

Nativeland). 14015.

Pari-mutuel

Vinnier,

Places-1st

2nd 3rd

$ 6.70 6.00 $. 7.90

Cash Sweeps:-

Ticket No. 519 1st $

5€3 2nd $ 6 3rd $

2,005 573 286

$

566

Unplaced ponies and Commission

Sit

Sir

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Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 165, 184, 486, 649, 45, 664, 583. -92-504,498,628, 932, 455, 502,-5017|

41, 62.1.

Mr. C. H. P. Hay's Brutus,

1621b,

(Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. Ritchfield's Ludlow, 1621b.

(Mr. Doyla) 2 Messrs. C. G. M. & G. H. WW's

Pawnshop, 155lb.

(Mr. Bremner) "3 Mr. Billiards Cannon; 1551b,

(Mr. E. Elies) *3€ Mr. C. H. P. Hay's Othelly,

#521b...... (Mr. Way) 01 Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes"

Carsman, 15018.

(Mr. Cannan) Mr. Dryasdust's Shiny. 155.

(Mr. Crokam) Mr. Fisherman's Kipper. 1551b.

(Mr. Seth 0 Mr. Glendaye's Seaman. 14916.

Mr. Jay Pee's Orion, 155lb.

Mr. Johnstone) 0

THE CHINA MAIL.

10.-THE GYMKHANA CLUB SPECIAL CABLES

CUP.-Presented by the Members "of the Gymkhana Club Value" $600 to the winner: second to receive $200-third $100, For all China Ponies that have started for races in at least two Gymkhanas during 1919 season and Horse Bazaar Subscription Griffins of this season 1919-1920. Weight 10 st. Winners of any race other than a race confined to Subscrip tion Grifins 7 lb.: of a Subscription Grins race 2 lb. extry; Subscrip tion Griffins of this season 1919

1920 allowed 7 lb. Winners at this meeting barred. Jockey illow- Ance.)

Allowances accumulative. Entrance $5. Three quarters of a mile..

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Part mutuel

Winner,

Places 1st

2nd. 3rd-

49.00 $ 12,50 S 15.10 8.70

Cash Sweeps,

(Mr. Reidh 0 Claymore" Dahlia.

(Mr. Vida) 0

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·Total TV FOND

434 2nd $ 513.00: 200 3rd $ 256.00 Unplaced ponies and

Commission

$ 749.00

$3,315.00

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(Mr. Kirkpatrick) 0: Mr. G. C. Maxon's Consternation..

132b.

Sir Paul's

1526.

Mr. John Peel's Buck Up, 153lb.

Mr. Bell Irving) Mr. Soares Mammy's Child.

1521b. ....... (Mr. Dalgarnol. Messra. Sousa and Baso's Tar-

zan. 1471b. Mr. Souza). Mr. Staves" Wakeford, 1501b

Mr. Grimstone) Mr. Walecorn's Trelawney, 152b. (Mr. Sutton)

• Dead heat.

Off at 4.37. Seventeen runners went to the starting post, constituting one of the biggest. fields at the meeting so far. After a false start the pobles got away in a bunch and straying out Brutus, Buck Up and Othello took first, second and third place respectively. The same order (Mr. Kirkpatrick) was maintained round the course Mr. Logor's Red Robe, 14915.

into the home straight when Brutus (Mr. Bremner) and Ludlow went to the fore and "Off at 4-'clock. A good start raced neck and neck right down Scotch Box taking the lead but being to the winning post Brutus wizning displaced by Colinton

Pawnshop and followed by a neck only. by Red Robe., Vida on Eclipse Othello were three lengths behind Dahlia ing last. The same order coming in a dead heat for third for the first time round the village | place. bend Colinton increasing his lead by. Time, 2.25 4.5... three lengths and passed the Judges' box first, Mighty King taking second place, Red Robe third, Eclipse Dahlia fourth and Scotch Box last. The same order was main- Colinton tained up to the rock. 1further increasing the lead and Mighty King still holding second place, Entering the home straight Hill displayed wonderful jockeyship; he challenged the leader

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3 and rode a splendid race winning by a length and a half from Colinton,

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Total ............. 3,430

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 519, 149, 6, 543, 563. Mr. John Peel's Plain John.. 1582 (Mr. Johnstone) Paul's Dunmore Dahlia, 1521b.......

(Mr. Vida) Messrs. Dowbiggin and Sandes" Islesman, 1551b...(Mr. Seth) Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 152b. (Mr.. Reid) Ellis Kadoorie's Algerian . Chief, 152lb... (Mr. Bremner) Of at 3.30, A good start King Alfred taking the lead followed by Flain John and Algerian Chief. Past the football stand Algerian Chief took the lead from King Alfred Islesman coming up into thirdre lace with Vida on Dunmore Dahlia last, Past - the rock the ponies were bunched Rounding the head King John took the lead closely followed by Durimore Dahlia, Islesman. dropping into fourth place, Entering the home straight a hard fight took place between Dunmor Dahlia and King John the ponies (running neck and neck; islestman coming strongly in third position. A fine race rook place at the finish between Vida and both

ponies going well away from the field and Johnstone the latter winning by a length and a half from Vida with Islesman many lengths behind third..

Time 2.09 2/5.

9.-THE "BLACK

Ticket No 55 1st

$1,797.00

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 583, 470. 288, 350. 18, 52 506, 55, 613, 479, 424, €57, 206.

Mr. Horsford's Malcolm. 155lb.

(Mr. Bremner)

14SIE Mr. E. Des Voeux's

150.

Mr. D. M. Ross's Pink Eye.

149..........

(Mr. Sutton) Mr. Dryasdust's Salamander, Mr. Crokam) Gentle Cat, Mr. Hill M. Four of a kind's Murphy,

1538.

(Mr. Dalgarne) Messrs. G. and Gl's Trumpet,

1476.

(Mr. Doyle) Mr. Goshead's Snutbox. 150ib..

(Mr. Bell Irving) Mr. Law-Merchant's Black Prince

(late Dusky), 143.

(Mr. Cannan) M:: John Peel's Burning Daylight. 155lb. (Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Ritchfield's" Craigmouat,

148lb.....

(Mr... Elias)

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NEWS FOR WHICH THE WORLD HAS WAITED

[CHINA MAIL SPECIAL.]

SHANGHAL, Feb. 12.

A Chinese coolic was sentenced to ten years imprisonment by the Mixed Court for killing another coolie cur- ing a squabble over unloading a cargo of oranges. He made`n savage atmçk with a boa:-book.

LITIGATION OFER RAGE SWEEP.

QUEER CASE AT SHANGHAI..

[CHINA MAIL SPECIAL]

SHANGHAI, Feb. 12. The French Mixed Court has dis- missed the action in which a Chinese amah sought to recover half the Champions sweepstake won by another aman. She alleged there was an agreement.

The case dis- closed that a witness had been bribed to give evidence in plaintiff's lavour.

DEATH OF M. DUPUY.

OWNER OF PETIT PARISIEN."

M. Jean. Dupuy, proprietor of the Pelit Parisien and other French pub- ications, a Senator and ex-Minister; died on Jan. 1 at his Paris residence in the Rue Scribe, aged 75. He had. been ill for some time.

He was a prominent political figure and wielded a lot of power, though)

of late years he had not taken ani

active personal share in politics. He

last held a post in the Cabinet when

O President Poincare was Premier.

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He was then Minister of Public

Works. For a brief period during the

war he was Secretary of State with-

out portfolio. He took an interest in agriculture, especially, vine-grow- oing, and his estates in the south of France were models of their kind.

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His son, Paul Dupuy, for the last few years helped his father in the management of his great newspaper, which has the largest circulation in France. His second son, Pierre, has beld office in the French Government, and is deputy for a country seat in the Department of Gironde.

M. Dupuy was also owner of a large paper works at Nanterre, near Paris. These works supplled his papers:

HUNTED SOLDIER OF

FORTUNE..

M. Saints St. Chad, 1461b..

(Mr. Grimstone) ROCK" Mr. Soares' Lovejoy (late Ameri-. STAKES.-Winner $500; second can Chief), 14Sib. $200; third $100. For China

(Mr. Soares) Pories bond fide Griffins on date Mr. Walecorn's Trevelyan. 141lb. of entry. Weight for inches as per

(Mr. Kirkpatrick) 0 scale. Winners of one race (other Off at 5.37. A bad start, Craig. than a race confined to Subscription count taking the lead followed by Griffins of either Class) 5 lb., of the rest of the field in a bunch: the two or more races 7 lb, extra. same order was maintained all the

Soldier of fortune and complete Entrance $10. One mile and a way round. Entering the heme adventurer, wanted by the British quarter.

.straight Salamander came out police since 1916, Fritz · Joubert taking first place from Duquesne has sent a message to the Craigmount; but. Malcolm and Fink United States from Breda, Holland. Eye on the rail were riding hard tak- This is the first news of him since ing first and second place, leaving his escape from Bellevue Prisor. here Salamander on the outside, third on May 26, after he had feigned Malcolm being well ridden by Brem paralysis in a-marvellous manner for ner forged ahead from Pink Eye and 7 months to avoid being surrendered won by a length and a half. Sa- to the British police on a charge of lamander half a length behind, third. murder and piracy at sea. The race to distance post was any body's.

Eclipse Dahlia being half a length Pari-mutuel:

Places-1st

2nd

3rd

behind, third. The spectators wereWinner, most enthusiastic over the manner in which Hill wo the race and the, concensus of opirion was that such a fine exhibition, of jockeyship has rarely been witnessed in Hongkong:

Time 3.23 1/5. (14 seconds over record time.)

S.-THE ROYAL NAVY CUP

Presented by the Officers of H.M.'s Navy, with $400.added to the win- ner; second $200; third $100. For China Ponies, Herse Bazaar Subscription Griffias of any season.

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7.90

6.20

10.00 7.20

Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 387 1st $ 1,845 306 2nd $ 527 29 3rd $ 263 Unplaced ponies and

.$ 585 Commission

.$ 3,220

Total

Unplaced pories, $25.00 each,

Weight for inches as per scale. ticket Nos. 7, 306, 381, 29, 398, 394, Winners at any meeting of one race 164.

7 lb. of more than one 14 lb. extra. Penaltics

Duquesne is a nephew of the Boer general. After fighting against the Kafirs and Matabeles in his early 11. THE PEKING PLATE.-Win- years, he went to Belgium for traini.

Time 135. 1/5

ner $600; second $200; third $100,ing and later fought in the Boer

Larsen" Subscription GM ranks.

For

scale.

fins. Weight for inches as per He was captured by the British, Winner of 11th Race on but escaped, and was next heard of when Secret Service men arrested 1st Day 10 lb. extra. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $10. One him at a banquet to Lord Kitchener at Capetown. Condemned to death, he secured a reprieve by offering to translate a secret Boer code. He was sent to an internment camp in the Bahamas, whence he escaped by jumping off a cliff and swimming through shark-infested waters.

mile.

1Pari-mutuel - Winner Places:-ist

10.90

2nd 3rd

6.40 12 40 7.60

accumulative. Mr. Scares' Spoilt Child, 155lb. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $10.

(Mr. Dalgarno) From the Two Mile Post Once round Mr. John Peel's High Tide. 155lb. and in.

(Mr. Johnstone) 2 Sir Paul's Conqueror Dahlia, .

155lb............ (Mr. Vida) 3 Messrs., Dowbiggin and Sandes'

Talisman, 152ib.

7. THE FOOCHOW CUP.-Wi-

ner $600; second $200; third $100. Dead Heat Handicap for all Chine Ponies that

Pari-mutuel Winner, Places:-1st

14.10

8.30

Vir 2nd

14.60

3rd

11.20

14.90

Ticket No. 332 1st. $

$ 12.00

Places-1st

2nd

6.50 7.50

461 2nd $ 628 3rd $ 498 3rd $ 1375 Unplaced ponies and Commission

19.20 550 137

3rd

have run at any Oficial or Gym-Cash Sweeps:- khana Mecting. Entrance $10.

One mile and half.

Fari-mutue!

Winner,

4

Total

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Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 256 1st $1,87100 255 2nd 534.00 209 3rd 257.00 Unplaced ponies and

Commission

"

. $ 708.00

.$3,380.00

(Mr. Bremner) D Mr. Dryasdust's Wilkins Micaw- ber. 155th. (Mr. Crokam) Sit Ellis Kadoorie's Kandy Chief.

152lb.

.... (Mr. Seth). 0 Mr. Logor's The Farmer, 152b. (Mr. Hill) Off at 5.05. The ponies went down the straight the first time in a bunch The first past the judges' box was Wilkins Micawber, followed by Spoilt Child and High Tide, the rest following in a bunch together. The same order passed the football stand. Nearing the rock Wilkins Messrs. Gay Birds' Sandmartin, ' Micawber increased the Jead: 158b, (MF. Kirkpatrick) from Spoilt Child with High Tide Mr. Allsure's Rab, 155b.. third and The Farmer fourth. Round

(Mr. Dalgarno).

Total

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 255. 531, 344, 189, 58, 391, 309, 255, 496, 575, 234.

Sir Paul's Primrose Dahlia, 152b.

(Mr. Vida) 1 Mr. Medico's Holborn, 1521b

(Mr. Sutton) 2

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the bend into the straight Wilkins | Mr. Dynasty's King Bruce, 155lb.. Micawber was unable to maintain.

(Mf. Johnstone) the pace, and

gave way Messrs. G. and G.'s Cornet, to Spoilt Child, Conquero | 155lb. (Mr. Sëth) Dahlia coming out from the bunch. Sir Paul's Scotia Dahlia, 155lb.. Spoilt Child and High Tide

racing neck and neck right up to the Messrs. Sousa and Basto's Cameo, - post, Spoilt Child managed to win by

He led a vagabond life among the beachcombers till the hue and cry died down; when he started again in his career as a gentleman of fortune.. He sailed for England from South America in the steamer "Tennyson,” and he blew up the ship.

He was arrested in New York and placed in Bellevue Prison, whence be effected another spectacular escape.

Messrs. Thomas and Ross's

Geordie-Mac, 1521b.

(Mr. Doyle) 0 Off at 6.05. After a good start Scotia Dahlia took the lead followed by Holborn and Sand Martin. The field then was strung out Scotia Daba increasing his lead by many Olengths from Holborn with Sand Mar

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tin about the same distance behind, third: Vida lying fourth. The same order was maintained to the ◊ village, bend when Vida on Primrose Dahlia on the rafts displaced the

(Mr. Crokam) 0 leader and was closely followed by Holborn and Sand Martin. Into the 150lb...(Mr. Soares) 0 home atraight. Vida came out well shead and won easily by two lengths, (Mr. Way) 0 from Holborn, Sand Martin a length Mr. Staves' Dunford, "15218. - : behind...

a neck. Conqueror a length behind, Mr. Staves' Nutford, 1581b. third. Wilkins Micawber was out of the race:

Time 2.49 1/5.

(Mr. Bremner) O Time 2.09 4/5.

THURSDAY, FEBUARY 13, 1920.

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