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HONGKONG'S 1922 RACE MEETING.
SECOND DAY'S PROCR MME.
SUN
STAR WINS THE
LERBY
Everybody who went there was saying to-day that the S.P.C.A.'s fancy dress ball last night was a great success. We would have had to take their word for it, since for some reason of other the customary press invitations were withheld, but for the fact that the office boy managed to slip through disguised as blotting piece of
paper. the look of him this morning we should say that the absorbent aspect of his role must have been well bus tained. Hell us that the City Hall was again crowded beyond comfort but that it was worth the be dull but that did not at all Barkill jostling to be part of such a brilliant interfere with the customary brillianes Moller There were prizes of "Derby Day" as a social fixture. Knoll pageant.
Dupree awarded for costumes (be thinks His Excellency the Governor and White the judges
Lady Stubbe arrived in tine to see the Bell-Irving
FAVOURITE LOSES BY HALF A LENGTH.
would
berg able to
no
With their discrimination sharponed From by what glimpses of form were visible: yesterday racegoers settled down at Happy Valley this morung to what Hill promised to be an intersting pro- gramme. The weather vas inclined
never
make up
have their
Vida*
Pari mutuel
Winner, Places:-1st
2nd
Cash Sweeps:-
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1992
$ 9.60 $ 6.40 $ 13.80
Ticket No. 044 lat $ 1827.00
per cent, of the Entrance Fees notā the Cup is finally won when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent, and the Third Pony 25 par cent of the Entrance Fecs in addition to the place money. En- trance $10. One Mile and a quarter, Pari-mutuel :-
Ticket No. 840 1st $3,360.40
198 2nd $
203 3rd $
522.00 201.00
17
Unplaced ponies
$
50,00
Winner,
$
7.50
Commission
$ 065.00
Places :--1st
$
5.70
2nd
$
7.30
PLACED JOCKEYS,
Total,..
$ 3,92 .00
3rd
$
14.40
IT. 2ND, 3RD.
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket
Cash Saccp-
Nos. 456, 400.
4
4
-
350 2nd $ 674,40
2
1
Sir Paul's Honesty Dahlia 157lb
.. 272 3rd $ 337.20
(Mr. Vida) 1
Pinkertou Doyle
?
Unplaced ponies $ 100.00
2
(Mr. Buckill) 2
Messrs. G. H. Potts and Elis
Total
1
Hayim's Fighting King. 10lb.
(Mr. Hill) 3
ま
1
1
minds anyway) but souvenirs were first race and by noon a considerable Thompson handel out to the holders of three crowd had gathered. lucky numbers. He thought the
fhief interest of course centred in
prettiest dress was the Swiss (the race for the Hongling Derby. costume worn by the lady who handed him a programme at the top of the stairs, the most original was the gentleman who masqueraded as amah, ("baby" and all) and he enjoyed most the spectacle of an entinent. K..foxtrotting in a splendid
red taited cost.
Coolies for Australia?
BJL
Sir Paul's Hope Dablis, 15516 Commission
D
$ 868.00
$ 4,340.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos, 90, 682, 10, 341.
Sir Paul's (late Exchequer Bill
105lb...
.(Mr. Kno!!) Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Dawn.
(late Daybreak) 152lb (Mr. White) ( Honesty Dahlia got away well from a good start and was able to keep in front all the way. When they came into the home straight the three Messrs. Honic & Lay a Deuces Wild,
Mr. G. C. Moxon's Stephanotis...
$55Th.....
(Mr. Hill) 1
m
M. Tuwers Mosaic Tile, 1521
(Mr. Knoll) Mrs. G. B. Hartford's Kinsha,
(Mr. Dupree) 3
150lb.
1581b
(Mr. Soth) 0
Dahlias were leading but at the distance post Fighting King made a Dr F. H. Kew's Kangaroo..........
Remedios
PLACED OWNERS.
18T. 2ND. 37,
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stern bid for second place. He fough 15511.
1
3
1
1
The chances of likely cunddales were keenly discussed and everyone was talking about Roman Pete whose Sir Paul Chater
and Ellis Hayim showing yesterday made it favourite Messrs G. H. Potts in the selling aweeps at night. Lady Chater* Kiangsu King and Flyingdouse were Dr. C. Forsyth considered "gt of things for a place Mr. Topside but Sun Star had prottywell dropped out of favour.
Io a note the other day about the White Australia" poles a China
So far Mr. Hill is shoing the way He bas Mal writer suggested that Mr.
to rest of the jockys. Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime four wins to his credit nd the next Minister who so confidently predicted that the world would stand behind west, Mr. Vida and Bir. inkerton have only been able to marge two each. Australia in ber anti-Asiatic policy, Sir Paul Chater headshe list of win- was likely to be disillusioned. The
Ding owners with twosts, a Sunita paper
which opinion of a
and a third. called "as impossible policy" WAS the quoted s BO example that British Empire was not antimos
There were two c doncs paid out in th pari-mutuel yesterdi
on the point and the latest papers fifth race brought
from Australa show that down there
second
Mears Stephen and
Stitt Mr. C. C. Moxon
Mr. Hctor Sassoon Sir Ellis Kadoorie
1
on. Mr. A.G. Stephen 1 Mr. John Pec} Mr. Gilpin
Mr. J. Bell-Irving * Mr. H. Birkett Mr. Henry Humphrey three big divi-Mr. Towers
Benz in the Mr. A. A. Alves straight out" Mr. Allaure $93.10 for his Mr. Dynasty
a strongly dissentient note has beenbackers and in the ruth event $93 Mr. R Macgr.go:
Bounded by the Premier
of South
was the reward
Australia (Mr. Burwell). Mr. Barwell says that experience goes to show that unly coloured races can develop Australia's at present uninhabited Northern Territory and he suggests bat a question worthy of considers tion is that selected Asiatics be a le ou the pře "tote." $20.10 permitted to settle in the country was the highes dividend paid and
racus rumber the with limited rights of citizenship. His in
three placed horses paid under temerity in this challenging a policy
for the challenge cup, SC. In which has hitherto been held a sacred
th payments went -- in Australia as the Mauro doctrine was instance,
Qae man
all
* One dead-beat for third place.
1
(Mr. Soares) 0
Mr. Cragholm's Arvakur, 158lb
it out with Hopa Dablia for a few Lady Chater's Bull Fioch, 152b. lengths and then Hope Dahlia shoti ahead. Honest Dahlia finished easily with four lengths to spare, and Hope Dahlia care next two lengths in front! of Fighting King.
Time 2min, 21 4 5 secs.
THE DERBY.
SUN STAR'S WIN.
NECK TO NECK STRUGGLE.
3.-THE HONGKONG DERBY.-A Sweepstakes of $20 each with $2,000 added. For China Ponies bona fide Griffins on date of entry. First Pony to receive 70 per cent. Second 20 per cent. Third 10 per cent. Weight for inches as per scale. One Mile. and a half. Pari-mutuel :-
Winner, Places :-- Ist
$
$4.00
$
860 00
2nd
$
570.00
3rd
$
HG0.00
Cash Sweeps :-
Ticket No. 626 1st $11,155,20 890 2nd & 3187.20 .. 1123 3rd $ 1593.60
those who had Mr. C. R. Thompson detected a winner ; Hatton. Mr. Pin Dr. F. H. kertor was the Jorey in each case. Mr. Duds
Investments onpuntain Bear whom Mr. Hill pilotedome in the third race showed a roan of $64.10. Not--THE JOCKEY CUP.-Winuer $500. Second $200. Third $100. a great deal of mey could have been
Por Subscription Griffins of any Season. To be ridden by Jockeye who have not had more than three! winning mounts previous to this Unplaced ponies Meeting in Hongkong or China. Commission Weight for inches as per scale. Winners barred. Entrance $5, Once Round.
Pari-mutuel :---
Winner, Places-1st
in America has all but submerged $6.20, $5.10 $5 20. two Mr Barwell in a torrent of criticism who had take and abuse. Another State Premier, the third hure for a Mr Theodore of Queensland calle twenty for uplace
1.
the worst politicians the
tickets on win and
W69 very
$ $
2nd 3rd
11.40 6.00 $ 6.30 $ 17.10
Cash Sweeps —
1
it. "dangerous and uppatriotic chagrined whene discovered that! lost So the transaction, i type" he propaganda of
Most backers ly on plate betting refer other and
unlimited to cover a certain oportion of their eloquently natural resources of that part of the straight out" vestments and a country: la reply to his critics Mr. question worthy the consideration Barwell asked perticently: "If white of the Jockey Clus whether a 20 per Ticket No. 219 1st $ 1,113.70 men can develop the Territory, then ent commission not altogether too why in the name of that is much to deduct. jeu per cent would the handsome give has such tropical still reasonable paradise been so lag neglected return and since would wake place So far nobody has answered his query. betting much sudpopular than it is The reason is that Australians don't at present they fuld probably dia
cover very soon ththey were making! want to go there.
as much money afer. Cancel the Lot!
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307 2nd $ 318.20
N
+
195 3rd $ 159.10
Unplaced ponies
$ 225.00 Commission
S 454.00
Total
. $ 2,270.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, The band of t King's" made ticket Nos. 401, 282, 138, 170, 354, 30, lutense agitation has been evoked
their first pub appearance at throughout America by the proposal to give a bonus to soldiers who served Happy Valley thorning. Under 329, 70, 32.
the baton of Bimaster H. D. At first sight this in the great war.
Hensley they play his programme:- 1. March. Lojino"..Gaun. describe the desolate appearance of would seem to be a domestic matter such parts of Hongkong as are remote but actually it is one of deep inter-
Overture.ué Dame" from the Race Course, and off the national significance. Five milliard
Suppe. main routes to it. It would favour dollars would have to be found
proposal adequate 3. Intermezzo.-"hat Lake of give the us with peeps into offices and places to
Shadows"
Paul. business, assuming that its writer effect and it is the source whence this St. John Curtis, CNSS C could obtain the assistance of some vast sun shall come that is the main
DEATHS
CURTIS. On January 9, 19
*
Lucerne,
Switzerland.
smett
Harold 'urtis, caly s
in his 14th year.
Shanghai,
FLEMONS.-On February 17
t
1
Ph Stony iant of Mr. and M Plemons.
The Chine
TRETE, ORTIOR.
VERTICK
2
4. Russian Puan Dance.
Kukuske ..Lebar. Selection. A hple Dutch girl"
..... Kalman.
5.
6. Valse.-Bissate
">
Godin.
7. Selection.-H.AS. Pinafore ..Bullivan.
8.
Asmodeus. For we beard yesterday cause of the agitation. President general sales of a nonconformist who went back Harding considers o
of after tiffin to work at his office, and tax the only feasible means
funds but Even his securing the necessary found himself locked out. office coolies appeared to bave been there is a large element in the lor payment swept away in the tide of equestrian country clamouring excitements. Such at article might be out of Europe's debts to America 80 much A written; we have said nothing about This demand is not getting it published. Nonconformists further expression of the boomerang spurred to this literary enterprise by policy of making the foreigner our suggestion are warned not to hope pay," as exemplified by passport 9. for its appearance in the China Mail, exactions; it is a sign that America not even with that innuendoish label, is still oblivious to the utter impos-
the war's eLormous 10. "Contributed," upon it. For we con- sibility of sider that the nonconforming eye dobta ever bring paid in full, and is would most likely be jaundiced, and determined to prolong the present the tongue to co-operate with it economic chaos by sucting the ex- Only It is respectfulle rected by the bitter. Not that conformists may changes to hopeless train." management that nav inadvert-not be jealous and bitter too. In-one debt is even remotely payable ently reading the remarks should d ed. that which the conformist con- and mot forget that the word
TONGKONG. Turana
* 1922
OF NONCONFORMING ROGUES.
"I
>"
Total
Unplaced ponies,
(Mr. Vida) 0
(Mr. Fisher) 0 Bullfinch shot out from a poor start and led right round to the home bend who Hill, riding easily. brought Stephanotis along and made it hard going up the home straight. Bullfinch dropped back to fourth place and Mosaic Tile was whipped past Kineba into recond place. Stephanotis won by four lengths and Mosaic Tile came a length and a half ahead of Kineha.
טן
Time 2min, 46 3 5 sera.
5.-THE GOVERNOR'S CUP.-
Presented by His Excellency the. Governor, wita $600 added to the Winner. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this Meeting of one Race 7 lb.;. of two or more Races 10 ib. extra. Griffins allowed 5 lb. Subscription Griffins of Seasons 1920-1921 and 1921-1922 that have not won more than one Race allowed 10 lb. (Jockey allow- ance.) Entrance $10. Five Furlonga. Pari-mutuel
Winner,
$ 16.00
$ 400.00
Places :-lat
$ 7.10
$ 4084.00
2nd
$ 7.80
3rd
$
11.00
$20.420,00
$100
each,
ticket Nos. 1330. 1970, 1968, 1094,
(Ticket No. 110 ser.) Time. 3 min. 20 2 5 neck. Mr. H. Birkett's Sun Star, 1491b
(Mr. Doy'e) 1 Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Pride
165lb.
(Mr. Moller) 2 Sir l'aul's Sincerity Dahlis, 155lb.
(Mr. Burkill) 3 Mr. Cottager's New Year Gift,
165lb...
(Mr. Seth) Mr. Duds' Toyshop, 155lb (Mr.
Soares) 0
Mr. Henry Humphreys' Flying
Mouse, 155lb.....(Mr. Knoll) 0 Sir Paul's Martial Dablis, 155lb..
(Mr. Dupres) 0
Cash Sweeps:-
Ticket No. 1082 1st $ 9,700,00
1350 2nd $ 1,080.00
253 Sid $ 540.00
$ 200,00
Unplaced ponies Commission
Total
$ 1,400.00
$7,000.00
Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 433, 640, 144, 12, 1133, 786, 1017, 565.
Sir Paul's Sportsman Dahlia,
15516...
(Mc. Vida) 1 Messrs. Stephen and Stitt's Benz.
1521b... ..(Mr. Pinkerton) 2 Mr. Henry Humphreys' Speckled
Mouse, 155lb.....(Mr. Doyle) 3 Messre. J. Bell-Irving and J. J. Paterson's, Pull Devil Pull Baker, 150lb..(Mr. Bell Irving) 0 Mr. Dyer's, Killiecrankie, 145th..
(Mr. Thompson) ◊
Mr. Suares's Dunoon, 1581b.
(Mr. White) (scr.) It was an unsatisfactory start and Roman Pride, the favourite was left Mr. Gilpia's, Sir Colin, 152lb
(Mr. Knoll) O
Mr. John Bell-Irving's Miserrimus Doleful, 158ib. (Mr. Thompson), Dr. C. Forsyth's Neston, 1491b.
(Mr. Doyle) H.E., Sir Edward Stubbs', The
Don (late Leotard 155lb
1
2
behind. Martial Dahlia got well away
followed by Sincerity Dahlia and Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlia, 1581b. Toyshop. Sun Star was coming up
(Mr. Burkill)
3
(Mr. Dupree) →
(Mr. Spragge) Mr. J. M. C. Basto's Adversariat,
152lb. (Mr. C. M. Alves), 0 Mr. Cottager's Knockub Leg. 146lb (Mr. Moses), Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Batman,
1551b. (Mr. Fisher), o Mr. Dud's Fishshop, 155lb.
(Mr. Remedios), Mrs. Charles Forsyth'a Pogo, 152lb. (Mr. Bulteel)
o
Turkish Imezo. On the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Jaybird,
Bosphord.....Lincke. 1551b.
(Mr. Bowell) 0 Charactari Skeeb.-"Kittie's Dr. F H. Kew's, Wallaby, 155lb
Kourtshi..Mackenzie.
(Mr. Sogres) 0 Mr. A. R. Lowe's, The Mite, 1521b
(Mr. Spinks) 0 Mr. Nomazee's, Fesenjan, 1621b (Mr. Nemazes)
Fax Trot.-Cubin Moon".
......Spencer.
PARUTUEL
and by the time the judge's box Sir Paul's Delight Dahlia, 142b. had been passed for the first
had time,
come abead the two Dahlias. Roman Pride
of Messrs. G. H. Potts and Ellis
Hayith's Coal King, 150ib.
(Mr. Moses) 0
and Toyshop were running last-New Year's Gilt gave up on reaching the Mr. Soares' Spotted Sand, 1551b
incline. Sun Star kept in front and at the bend had a lead of two lengths. Roman Pride who had been gradually making up for lost time razı
(Mr. Soares) 0
Mr. Towers Enamelled Tile, 145lb
(Mr. Bulteel) @
'Che three Dahlias led all the way to
up into second place with Sincerty the turn. Then Sportsman Dahlia took Dahlia and Flying Mouse not definite charge of the band and the far behind. For the last few other two dropped back to give lengths it was a neck and neck fight place to Benz and Speckled Mousa between Roman Pride and San Star who made a stirring finish of it. with Flying Mouse and Sincerity, Sportsman Dahlia got home by half a Dahlia struggling for third place some length and Benz boat Speckled Mouse langths behind. With an extra effort to the post by length. Doyle pushed Sun Star, ahead and the favourite was beaten by half a length. Sincerity Dablia anny longths behind ran into third place.
Time 3min, 20 2/5 sece,
Time: 1min. 15.3/5aece. 6.-THE LUSITANO CUP.-Pre- sented by the Members of the Club Lusitano, with 8400 added to the; Winner. Second to receive $250. Third $150. For "A" Class Bub- scription Griffins. Weight for inches as per scale. (Jockey allowance,). Wianera 7 lb. extra, unplaced run- ners allowed 3 lb. Entrance $10. One Mile.
The two favourites, Noston and Misserimus Dolefal showed out from a rather ragged start and they kept their lead all the way. Misscrimus
The first prize in the Dorby cash Doleful got ahead at the back straight sweep fell to Mr. A. A. Guterres, and won in ensy style, finishing fir: rastner of Messrs. Basto, and Co., longtha abead of Neston. The
share and general brokers, whose Governor's horse, the Don, which ticket No. 626 brought him $11,166, was beaten for second place by Last year ticket No. 1497 gave the length and a half was led in by Lady lucky bolder, the manager of the Pari-mutuel
L
that OBO
ORCA. nation pauper siders the "sound instiget" that Britain in not a noncon-leads a map to like to be like biz and she will never disbonour her formist" bas meaning beyond the no ghbours, to be clutbable and compacts, even though her sacrifices marrow and special one which custom sociable and incon pienoas, involves saved America as much as herself. As Benz-üth
regard Wolls said, writing from Washington, Halton-10th 0 certain severity of where the eccentrics, the non-"If America insists on her industries M. Bear-3rd-$81.10. conformists are concerned. We are being buried under a pyramid of gold
18
HIQUE IVIDENDS.
ner.
$93.10.
$93,00,
ices.
1st. Stubbs.
Time 2 min. 01/5. seos.
Causes it to wear.
"
CA SWEEP!
3rd.
For the par poses of this d'scussion, such as
discussing a division of humanity that and manufactured articles, British Beuz-5th R $14.30 they are, the word "nonconformist
to any popular entails titual criticism, mutual bankers and manufacturers believe W. S.Dahlia Race-$20,30 2nd. is to conform
Pawnshop-ace---$12.00 fashion. It will then be admitted, disapproval, mutual distroat and they can with an effort manage the job by all save the usual contankerous contempt. On the one side there is a and pall through. The exchanges may noticeable tendency to the uso of take some strange flights and dives in reader who is nonconformist coough epithets like mob, canaille, Philistines, the process. The British system may to relus to conform to our rules of sheep, and so on. On the other we collapse, even as the German system dobate, that a person who does not hear insaustions of insanity, imputa seems to be collapsing but it is h
tions of conceited egotism, the itch to straiped situation anyhow. attend the Reces is a nonconformit, bo pocalins, Rogue Elephantoy, and British think the effort worth trying Proof of and guilty of nonconformity in one of the like. The conformist is respectable and the risk worth taking its most aggrovated farms, We have at a gentleman. The nonconformit this determination is furthocing in Roman Prid not any doubt that an interesting almost by his own confesso in an the intention, announced among to Shining Star aricle might be written on the Outsider. Curtainly, in Hongkong day's cables, to rais £25000,000 to 1. Dalla subject of Honkong as it looks during Kano Work, a must sure way most six months' interest on our loan Highest in Isoe Week, to the lye of Non- of feeling an Outeller is not to go to to America. But she hopeless, folly
onformis Buch an article would the races.
The
HIG) DIVIDEND.
Rede..
773--186 $2,027,10 718-Sud $750,00 711-3rd # 875:30
of tickets sold.
905 Heket 930
2. THE EXCHANGE PLATE
Presented by the Bankers and Exchange Brokers of Hongkong, Value $1,000 to Winner. Second to receive $300. Third $200 For China Ponies. Weight for, inches de per scale. Winners at this Meeting of one Race 5 lb.; of two or mure Races 7lb. extra. Griffins allowed 16. Subscription Griffine of both Clarees of this Staton 1921-1922 allowed 10 lb. Entrance $15. From the Two Mile Post Once Hound and in.
Hongkong Kinema Theatro, a re'urn of $10,908.
13'90 5.50
-8.30
7.10
5.09 made by Coronation Rose. Ticket No. 727 lat $ 0,832.50
Winner,
Placeset
Last year's Derby was won by Hill on Invincible. King in 3.09:30 which beat the previous record of Cash Sweepy
2nd
3rd
THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIF
817 2nd 81,095.00.
1260 3rd $547.50
$1,000. For Subscription Griffins Unplaced ponies
of the ourront Season. Weight for Commission
inches ne, per scale. To be won two
years consecutively by Ponies tho
Total
120.00 $ 1,490.00
7,000.00
TINS CHALLENGE CUP-Value
bona fide property of the sime
owner or owners, Winner to reoelve Unplace1 ponios $25.00 each, 1000 and 70 per cent. Second 400 ticket Nos. 520, 400, 1118, 709, 10401 Bud 20 for cânt, Thin $100 and 10.
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