MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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RESULTS AT SEVENTH EXTRA ·MEETING.
SPOTTED SAND'S VICTORY— CAPT. OXSPRING'S FALL.
[By.. Argus.]
Won by 1 length: 12. Tote: $12.00. Piades $6.00
Mr. Dynasty's Silver Spear, 165 lbs. (Mr. Davies) 1 Messrs. Birkett and Mackie's
Hartfield, 162 lbs.".....
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Race, 3-Walinnt. Dahlia 100;1 Languat 76; Loch Rannoch, 00; Fernleaf 019. Clover Club 274; Starland 20. Total 1.208.
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STAR THEATRE'S FINE ATTRACTION.
BOXING,
ROLAND TODD LOSES TO FRATTANI.
(Mr. Harriman) 3 Lady Sovorn's Langst. 185
Raco 4: Rialto Star 61; b. (Mr. Pullock) 3 Spotted Sand 859: Grey Dragon grumble at the fare recently, and Cinema patrons have nothing to Also ran: Duke of Frisco (Mr. 108; Newton Abbot 5: Little now, provided for them, particular-
MIDDLE-WEIG]IT CHAMPIONSHIP, Gibson), Irropressible (Mr. Sowell), Minch 31, Washington 196; Batis-ly at the Coronet and Star Peninsula Lad (Mr. Goifollow). faction Dahlia 267 Total 1,027 Theatres. At the former we have
(Reuter's Service,) Mr. Davies led the way with Race 6-King Johnnie 224: Douglas Fairbanks, probably the
Milan, November 20. Hartfield at his girths until the Orient Dahlia 361: Claudio 50 most popular of all male screen. A fight of 20 rounds for the foot of the hill when Silver Spear Unclo drew clear, Irrepressible being Prince 14 White Rose 5 Pet Rudolph Valentino who is rapidly Europe took place here togay be
George 7: Manchurian artists. At the Star we have middle-weight championship third. The order was the same at Mouse 7: Faini 190; Geldon coming to the fore and whose tween Roland Todd (England) and the turn for home, but Hartfield Jubileo 90; Hailsham 463. Total performance in. "The Four Brüno Frattini (Italy) could never get on tortis. A great 1,350. SIX
Horsemen "-to name only one of tusele took place for third place, Race 6-Duke of Frisco 58: his successes-will be remember-
The latter won up points: Langsgut beating Duke of Frisco Silver Spear 679; Peninsula Lnd ed. Rudolph will be found in 26: Langsat 63: Irrepressible 25: the story of"Moran of the Hartfield 620. Total 2,465, Lady Letty" na
Raco 7--Prince Regent 921: what different" part with that Kashmir 317; Rothesay 15. Total usually associated with his name; 1,892,
but in a part which is alluring and a sheer delight. This tale of an-
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as weather was again kind Safurday which the curtain was ring down for this" "sanson's "racing | 30.20;" $7.30," it Happy Valley, under the aus- mpicos of the Hongkong Jockey2
Bub. The day's bujoyment was somewhat marred by an accident in the St. Andrew's Stakes, when: Little Minch fell at the top of the straight and gavo`hia ridor, \Cup- bain Uxspring, a nasty full. Lattle | Minch is alleged to have beto brought down by another pony crossing him,
In the following race, Tateni swelved Borom his field at the finish and matters looked decidedly dangerous. In neither ense dil Use Slowurde, us for us, I could
learn, take any action.
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CLASS: FURLONGS 1st Prize: $100. 2nd $150. 3rd $100, Sir Paul's Magróficent Dublin';
156 lbs. (Mr. Gibson) 1 Capt. Noville's Rivergriss, 151
lbs....Omdr. Thompson) Mesara. Birkett and Mackie's
Hartfield, 160 lbs.
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(Mr. Harriman) 3 Also ran Pencastle, Zendu.. The sturter got the field away at the first attempt. Harthield and Pencastle led to the half-uile post, when Magnificent Dalilia moved up. He took the lead round the hend and was never headed. Rivergrass came with great rush
As anticipated Messrs. Dyer and Jith's stable finished first and second in die Seumil Sprint. The public picked them in the ceder at the end and best artfield for Barnet. Sir Paul's nomination, second place. Poncastle was Magnificent Dahlia, won the fourth. Nilarnock Handkap
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"A" Time: 31.3/5, 1:02.7/5:
$ 1,234, 1/5
ollicin lock stopped I amWorï by 2 lengths; a hry: 13. told At any rate 1.33.2/5 was Tote: $18:80. Places $1210! Plocked by many. The third event | $76.00 produced the best race of the day,
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when Clover Chib came with a 3-TROON HANDICAP rush in the last 50 yards and over: huuled Fernleaf and Loch Ran mh, the last quarter being 31. Two necks was the verdict, which is a distinct frather in the handicap- per's bonnet,
MILE-1st Prize: $400. $150. Ard $100. M. Dunbar's Clover Club":
156 Abs.
(LzGradr. Thompso Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Ramoch, 148 Ihs.......
2nd
In the St. Andrew's Stakes, Spotted Sand was early taken to the front and gave Mr. Davies an-Mr. A. » Carroll's' Fornleif, other comfortable ride. Washing- ton came with a great run at the end and I am inclined to think would have been even closer had he not been kept so far behind earlier in the rage. In the fifth event Fateni upset the talent, who hacked Hailsham, Orient Dahlia and King Tohonis in preference. Hailshamn had a rough passage early in the race and is sure to win his keep if judiciously placed in the future.
(Mr. Zellensky) 2
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159"168. p....: (Mr. Harriman) Also ran Tangst (Mr. "Pol- lock). Valiant Dublin Mr. Gibson). Startand (Mr. Sewell, --
by a neck. Time:
19.3/5; 45.4/5; 1.18:2/5 1.50.8/5; 3.23.4/5.
Won by 2 langthe; $ longths; neck.
Tote: $0.70, Places $5.80; $5.90 $6.40.
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7. HONGKONG 'AUTUMN CHAMPIONS: ONE AND A QUARTER MILES. For
China Ponies. Winners at Extra Meetings during 1024 only. Weight for inches as per scale. lat Prize: $500. 2nd $200. 3rd $100. Dr. F. H. Kaw's Prince Régent, 158 lbs. (Mr. Gibson) 1 Mr. L. Dunbar's Kashmir, 182 iba, (Mr. Harriman) Messrs. Dyor and Beith's
Rothesay, 155 lbs.
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Prince Regent went to the ment of the compound of the Egyp-" on. front and stayed there to conter tin Anny hospitals Two British |, home six lengths ahead of Kash-officers were killed and eight men mir. Rothesay being 3 lengths wounded. further away..
Time: 30.3/5: 1.01; 131.4/5; 2.04.1/5, 2.38.3/5.
Tote: $6.80. Place $6.10.
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"The Greater Claim," a Metro According to offein details special starring adorable Alice ceived in London, the, mutiny in Lake, comes to the Sudan was started on
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beauty, married was sent the front sad led to the The list only includes those who A British officer unsuccessfully "Chuck" Everard. The latter is hard and Godown Company, Ltd., downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon young and wealthy rest of the bill, where Fernleaf have won at least one race and tried to persuade the mutineers to kidnapped by his rate father and Kowloon, whence sud/or from the and Fach Rannoli jojne issue, ridder at the extra meetings. For obey orders. A black oflicer neted shipped to sea, and Mary takes to
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All broken, chafed and damaged and looked all over a winner when and none of the Shanghaj riders arrive and ndilressed
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Godown Op 4th Fernloaf was only nork behind Harriman heads the list, while asuutineers refused to regnies the tion, but only after a shrewd Goods remaining undelivered after the December, 1924, 10 a.m. with Valiant Dublin fourth.
as a result of Saturday's meeting Acting Sirdar.
7th inst, will be subject to rent. The fulter again Soloman's choice folls the intrigue
No claims will be admitted after Time: 33.9/61054/5 Mr Gibson and Mr. Davies each asked if the mutineers would take of two adventurers.
All claims against the steamer must the gooda have left the steamer or 7.88.2/5: 2.09.2/5.
moved up a place. Last year Mr. orders and the answer
be presented to the Undersigned on or returned Miss Bessie Lester, the popular Won by a neck; nèck: 3 lengths Harriman was the sixth on the list was, in the negative. ́Ordets were American comedience, will give a before the 17th inst. or they will not Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after 5th December, Tote: $19.80 Plans $5.00 and his present position is through-
be recognized. Bich given to round Kashmir and Rothesay were. his $0.00 $6.20.
1924, will be subject to rent. mutineers. only opponents. He won by ix.
Lat. 2nd. 3. Lin- lengths, polling up. The times for 4-ST. ANDREW'S STAKES:].
pld 11 15 40
In the penultimate race Silver Spear had the foot of Hartfield throughout and I faney is better than he looks.
In the final event, Prince Rö- gent had an exercise gallop when
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ly deserved. The list follows.
the quarters word: 30.3/5; 20.2/5; ONE AND A HALF MILES.- Mr. Jarrimat 30.4/5; 32:2/5; 84.1/5 making40) with a cup prescured. And Mr. Gibson 1.38.3/5 for the 13 miles. I had
Prize: $150, 3rd $100.
Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand,
162 lbs. ...(Mr. Davies) Messrs. Dyer and. Beith's Grey
Dragon, 162 lbs.
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It appears from a message from Chas hat the plates which ent countered the mintineers on evening of November 27, coll Devawongse, (Br.) Chung Yue? 11 7 10 Ssisted of the Argyll and Sutherland S.S. Co., from Tourane,
Highlanders. The mutineers were given every opportunity to sufren- 12 51 der; and replied to the British fire
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Mr." Sewell (Mr. Gibeon) 3 Mr. Seth Also ran : Rihito Star (Tit.-Cmèr. | Mr. Soares Thonipson), Newton Abbot (Mr. Cap. Neville Soares). Lattle Mich
(Capt. Mr. da Roza Oxspring) Satisfaction
Dahlia Mr. Pollonit (Mr. Harriman).
machine-guns.
Suiyang, (Br.) B. & S., from Canton.
Fooshing, (Br.). J. M. & Co., from Shanghai, Swatow.
Song Bo, (Fren.) M. Mi, from Haiphong. Holhow.
They then withdrew under cover of darkness. Their main body was
Rosandra, (tal.) Dodwell & Co., locuted in a building in a hospital compound On
from Trieste, Singapore. the morning, of November 28. They fired on from Bangkok, Hoihow..
Henvar, (Nor) Thoresen & Co., 0919 pronching troops, hence it was
necessary to demolish the building
hy gunfire. One officer and 14 men in the building were reported killed. The survivors surrendered
Prominent, (Nor.) K, Larsen, from Saigon.
from Canton..
Yuet Wah, (Pana.) Tung Woo,
Aizawa Maru, 22 (Jap.) Suzuki
it dinned into me that the perform ance was nothing to write. homo about." I humbly submit that after covering the mile in 2.04.1/5 without being on his "top" I'm In "obsessed" when I express the belief that Prince Regent could have finished in 30 had it been necessary. Under all the circum- stances, I consider it was very line performance and it will be "Wonder" China pony (pukku) and no meda perforiner of a half-bred that lowers Prince Regent's num The first to show in front were her when he is thoroughly woutsd Rialto Star and Newton Abbot with k,
Spotted Sand third, who main- CASH SWEEPS. .Colonel Hall Brution was once tained this order till the first time!
or the police are collecting them & Co. from Canton. aguin out with the red dag, while past the stands. Spotted took the
The British Army medical officer Mr. H. C. Macramar returned to lead, followed by Grey ngon, on drawn in the Cash Sweeps on each Carlyle.
Below will be found the numbers killed in the hospital wae Major from Keelung. his duties with the white. With the far side and they finished in race, with the prizes won. With
When addressing the mutineers from Swatow.
Chukwa Maru, (Jap:) Ý. K. K. the exception of the first event, this order. Washington came with the exception of rice 4 when each who were when Unele George again delayed a run at the end and serred third
mute to Gordon Tak Hing, (Chinese) Fook On, the start, there was no ground for place. Newton Abbot wits fourth placed pony drew $50, the College at the time, a British officer from Autad. complaint of time being wasted. Little Minch fell, turning into number drawing an
holders of tickets drew $20 for and Colonel › Hudleston, Acting The starting was again of high the "straight.
Sadar, advanced alone in front of unplaced order.
Time:
the British officer and Colonel" 33.3/5:
pony: 3.05.2/5% 1.38.3/5 2.11.1/5; 2.43.4/5;
Hulleston emphasising his identity. Akiba Maru, (Jap.) N. Y. K., for Col. 3.17.3/5.
The behaviour of the rest of the. Calcutta, Singapore. Sudunese troops, which has hitherto Kaljo Maru, (Jap.) O. S. K., for been excellent, remains normal. Keelung, Swatow. Diplomatie circles in London describe the situation as serious but not critical,
The Stewards present, were H. P. White Esq Hall Britton. R. M. Dyer Esq., B. D. F. Brith Esq., CG. Mackie Raq., T. Birket Bag,
The Judges were :D. M. Ross Es.. D. E. Clark Esq.
Won by 1 length; 2; 3.
Tote: $8.50. Places $0.10:1 $7.00 $8.90.
5. KILMARNOCK HANDI.
Other officials:-M. T. Johnson CAP: "B" CLAPS, PIX EUR., Esq. (Timekeeper), H. B. T LONGS., 1st Prize: $400. Towbiggin Eq. (Handicapper), ); Bud $150. 3rd $100.
The results were :-
Racing Details.
T. E. Ponrie Beg, and 17. Sutton Mr. W. T. Stanton's Fatsai 1. Clerk of the Course) and 152 b... (Mr. Harrinan) I C. B. Brown Esq. (Secretary).''
Mr. Dynasty's Pet Mouse, 1454 -lbs. .......(Mr. Sugden) 2 Capt. Neville's Hailsham 150
ibs. (Lt. Cmdr. Thompson) 3! Also run King Johnnie (Mr. Davies), Orient Dahlin (Mr. Gib- son), Manchurian Prince (Mr.. Potts), White Rose. (Mr. Ralph), Golden Jubilee (Mr. Zellensky), Gaudie Mr. Pollock), Uncle 1 George (Mr. Peat).
1. SEAMILL SPRINT. (NOVICES RACE): FIVE PORLONGS.-1st Prize: $300. And $150, 3rd $100... * Measts. Dyer and Beitir's Koh-i- Noor, 156 lbs. (Mr. Pollock) Messrs. Пуст
Beith's Strathfertur, 163 lbs.
(Lt. Cmdr. Thompson) Mr.-L. Dunbar's Day of Sur-
prise, 150 lbs. '.............
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Cairo, November 29. Wafd is issued further manifesto declaring the arrests un
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Race 1Nos. 419; 66; 200, Prizes: $1,348.00; $386,40; $192.70.
Unplaced: Nos. 448; 70; 45:
·353: 102; 286.
Race 2-Nos, 2347 216:225. Prizes: $1,048.00 $555.10; $277,70,
Unplaced Nos. 18; 430, Race 3-Nos, 10; 360: 375. Prizen $2,100; $600; $300: Unplaced Nos. 232; 488; 462.constitutional and that the nation Race 4-Non. 628; 727: 140. would hold the Government respon Prizes: $6,301.40; $1,540.40sible. The students pf Alazhuar · $770.20.
University have issued a manifesto continuing the strike ne a protest 045.
against the Governinant's hostile dels. The Minister of Education hus exhorted the teachers to en- deityour to persuade the students to resime as he does not want to enr plov Caree.
Telegraphic communication has been restored with Khartin
Malta, November 21. [1] The first Gardon Highlanders, which were due to proceed to Tadia, have been diverted to Egypt, whither they depart bri Tuesday by the aircraft carrier
*Eagle."
Unplaced: Nos. 704; 123; 69;
Race 5-Nos. 181 134; 734. Prizes: $2,655.10; $758.60;
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$379.30. 12: 906: 330 876.
Unplaced: Nos, 770; 323; 93:
Race 6-Nos. 23: 240; 34, Prizes: $2,864.80; $672.80;
$336.40.
Unplaced: Nos. 553: 527: 277. Race 7-Nos. 071; 145: 106. Prize: $2,030.80 $838.60: $419.40.
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To an even dispatch, in which Hailsham dwelt, Orient. Dublin 2 showed the way with Falsai and King Johnnie in close attenduucu till the third furlong post. Here Orient Dahlin drew away and Hail- Also run Irrepressible (Mr. sham improved his position. Com- Sewell), Smart Guy (Mr. da Boza),ing down the straight it appeared Manchurian Prince (Mr. Potts), as if Haitalion would win, but Mr. Uncle George (Mr. Poat), White Hariman slipped through and des Rose (Mr. Ralph), Pet Mouse (Mr. pite Fatsai swerving badly, he Sugden),
won by 1 lengths from Pet Mouse.
Below will be found the number Hugnie as mentioned on November Hailsham was a length ahead of of tickets bought or cach pony in 28. Gaudio, who finished fourth. the different races. Only tickets Time: 31.2/5; 1.02.4/5 1.85. on the winning tote are given:--| Won by Tangtha; 15; 1.
Hace 1: Tirepressible 41; Koh-
TOTE BETTING.
The field got away at the first attempt, Strathfarrar and Day of Surprise ebooting to the front, where they remained until the turn for home. Here Koh-i-Noor Tote: $83.10." Places $0.70I-Noor 187: Struthforrar 162;
took the lead and won bandily by -l-length, bir stable companion wER half a length ahead of Mr. Dun bara pony Pet Mouse Was fourth. White Rose was last throughout.
Time? 10.8/547.8/6 1.178.4/5
$26.70; $7.50..
Smart Guy 8; Manchurian Prince 22; Uncle George 10; Day of Sur- 6-AYE PLATE: FROM THE prise 98: Pet Mouse 9; White Itose
TWO MILE TOST ONCE 9. Total 539,
ROUND AND IN: (ABOUT Rica 3-Magnificent Dalia MILE 165 YARDS1-1st 820 Hartfield 689; Zenda 14; Prize: $400, 2nd $160 3rd Rivergrass 182 Fencastle 158.
Total 184824
8100.
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