MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926.
FIVE FAVOURITES.
EXTRA RACE MEETING DIVIDENDS.
STABLE HONOURS
EVEN.
Winner Easy To Pick On Course,
THE CHINA MAIL.
66 168 September 44-75 Sandpiper.. 22 243
Race 3
Racehorse Hailsham Shot
305 980 San Diego
65 188 Brigade Call
...
'mas Eve
Blue Monday
Black Mouse
Dragon River
10
Conquistador Mark 11.1 Pegasus
Race
908720 189 188
149 156
18 396 Commonwealth Handicap: +1683 18: "B" Clusa six furlongs-For 26: China ponies. Entrance fee 7 28 86 1st prize: $400. 2nd 5 25 prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100 36 Messrs. Mall and Shenton's The Geezer 150.1
(Mr. Doyle)
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Fields were slightly larger than expected, for Saturday's races [4,-2Second Aggregate. Sluktes Captain R. G. Sturgess. Rey-
10.
*
Rachabite
at Happy Valley. Winners were easy to pick and the course was better than could be hoped for. Mr. I. P. Ralph' and Mr. Nemazec weire unseated in different races, hul without serious consequence,
#
Boston Although conditions were not best backed)" was last anfavourable. the attendance was took the lead after a furlong or The Dahlia was second, below the average. There was the usual prinkling of ladies, Rechabite third Scorched Prim- moxt of "whom had charming rose gradually tailed off and fin
One or twished way behind. spring creations. may have sighed for a light wrap or coal with a distinct breeze blowing. The Band of the 1/East Surrey Regiment discoursed plea- sant music during the afternoon. Arrangements were no worse than on former occasions but the customary delay in posting pari- matuel and cash sweep results was rather felt.
was in front when entering the However, Melody straight.. Dahlia also came through and Mr. Brodie rode a nicely judged race to win. Boston put up a losing: fight on the rails and at the finish, Fireworks was still running Rechabite was not on, fourth.
at, the criticnt good enough moment.
Melody Dahlia Fireworks: Rechabite Invader Boston District Call. Scorched Primrose
In five, races out of seven the favourite justified the faith put by punters-and less than even money was paid on the winning ended in dead tate. One race heat. The non-pukka tat race brought home dividends which excited the envy of those who fol- lowed form. There was one race- in which the favourite (San 2, Diego) disappointed; but those who backed the next best thing on paper were handsomely 'warded!
re-
Raving honeurs were evenly distributed among, the bigger stables. Including the dend-heat, Messrs. Halland, Shenton had. three firsts, Mr. R. M. Austin two and Messrs. Dyer and Beith had the exasperating experience of Mr. leading in three seconds. Brodie, Mr. Davey and Mr. Doyle ench rode two winners.
•
Belby will be found the results of the Cash Sweeps. The num- bers of the winning tickets are
Whiner Place 608 831
79 188
61 F08:
23
776
球 61
7
13. 38! 11
Commonwealth Handicap: "A" class: six furlongs,-For China ponies.. Entrance fea 86:
1st prize: $400, 2nd prize: - $150. Brd prize: $100. Mr. R... M. Austin's Home Call
165.b. (Mr. Davey) 13 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's". The Goblin (late Bundoran), 144 lbs....... (Mr. Ralph) 18 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The
Regent.. 148 lbs.
(Mr. Brodie): 3 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's
Rothesay, 148. lbs.
(Lt.-Com. Thompson) 4 Sir Paul's Daisy Dahlia, 154
1. M. Nemuzee); O
given with the amounts of the rev. Alargus Arabian Parnot. spective prices. Drawers of un-
149 lbs... (Mr. Reidy): 0 placed stafters get $50 in each Mr. L. Dunbar's Bay of Belk
ingham, 146 Ibs race except where stated
Time: 1.32.
Race L
No. 5
295.
751
$1,208.10..
376.60 188.30
Unplaced Nos.: 320, 212, 29,
393.
"Race 2.
Nu.. 36
$1,009.35
312
*1:009,85
224.30
263..
341
Race 3.
(Mr Stanton) 0
$ dead hent: 1% lengths..
Pari-mutuelni
W. (The Goblin)
$6.70
(Home Cal ..... 730 5.80
P. 1st The Goblin).
1st (Home Call). 6.80 3rd
8.80
Home Call and The Regent shet out, neck and neck, when the flag Unplaced. Nós 290, 307, 516, fell Bay of Bellingham was third, several lengths behind, fol- lowed by The Goblin and Rethe say. Home Call cracked the pace entering the straight. Goblin (favourite) was, gradually brought along until he drew alongside the leader.
No: 532 01 1440
$1,587.60
433.60
226.80
Unplaced Nos.: 522, 26, 306. 338, 324, 286, 397, 440.
Race 4.
No. 78
412
304
$3,795.60 1,083.60 540:80: Unpliced No. ($100): 144.
Raec f.
No. 69
318
231
$2.138.50- 611.00: 305.30
Unplaced No. 386.
Race ti..
No. 219
215
$1.773.80 506.80 181
253.40 Unplaced Nós: 242, 302, 276, 615. 209, 165, 175.
Race 7.
No. 274
256
186
$2.009.00 574.00 287.00
Unplaceri Nos.: 206,, 377.
The
one mile-Value- $500. For all Chian ponies. Catch weights at 10 st. lbs. Winners of an open race or open griffin race value $500 or over or ponies that have won the aggregate: prize in the Aggregate Stakes in any season 5 lbs extra.
Non-winning subscription grif
fins allowed 5. lbs.
up to he run for five times, or as decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at: the und of the aunson to be won by the pony scoring moet marks in thu races for the Aggregate Stakes at the extra moatings during the season,, counting points for a frst; for a second and 1 for a third. The bene- it of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a sale. Any
winner
the reco this season to carry 5 lbs. extra for each win in aubsequent atarts for the race, but in the event of a a pony currying the penalty not winning, 2 lbs. to be deducted next.
time he starts, such 2: lbs. te remain deducted until he wins again, when the full pa
penalties with
UK
will carry out deduction. Penalties accumula
+
as per
Messrs. Had and Shenton's Saligia, 36018 (Mr. Doyle) Messrs Dyer and Beithly Total
Abstinence. 149 lbs...
(Lt.-Com. Thompson) Mr. W. T Stanton's Blue Gruss, 119 lbs...(owner) Mr. Deyasdust's Saracen, 149
(M: Ralph lbs.
holds, 25 lbs. 2 (owner) Mrs. Bernard's Burley Grass. 150 lbs. (Mr. Brodle) Mrs. R. M. Austin Grey Streak, 154 lbs. (Mr. Davey) Mr. Striker's Tutix, 156 lbs.... (Mr. Cobbold). Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blot-
bing Paper: 155. Iba.......................
(Lt.-Com: Thompson) Lady Chater's .Golden PROA-
sant, 152 lbs.......
Mr. Nemazee)
Mesurs. Tester and Abraham's Craigavad. 146 lbs. (Mr. Sewell)
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney Star, 145 lbs. (owner) Mr. Altch Alteh's Felly, 145 (Mr. Ralph) Time: 1.35.2/5..
6 lengths; length. Pari-mutuel.
Winner
Flact 1st
2nd
$7:90
6.70 13.20
1
2
3
4
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SCHOOL SPORTI
ANNUAL FUNCTION AT CHEUNG CHOW.
THE SOCIAL SIDE.
Students! *from Government schools in Hongkong, Kowloon and district competed in friendly rivalry with students of Choung Chow Government School on Saturday, the ocension being the latter Schools annual sports.
it as athletics wore an essential part of education. He was gind to o ao many girls present many of whom had won prizes that after noon
{ttoo. The Com rosponsible for the arrangemente Wore Pro ufdant- Mer 2 Ralphs Hon Pak-to Secretary: Mr Lam
1. Mr. A. L. Wood spoke with apprð- Starters, Seigh, Carpentor, Messrs. ulation of the work of Mr. Lum Pak-[Lim: Pak-to, Law Lai-sang. flo in the organising of the day's Judgos: Massrs. C. G. Alabaster
events, and thanked Mr. and Mrs:] G. P. de Martin, Lo Ip, Cacti Fong, Alabaster and the Kal-fong for Kwong In Law Wat-tal Fung their assistance and generosity in Hing-wo, Lo Sum-man, Lo Mo-to contributing to the sports fund Lal King-chi Ho 1p-lau, Lay Hon- Hearty cheers were given to the sum Clark of the Course: Mr. Director of Education, Mr. Lak Lap-in Reception Committee: Ralphs, the Kaftong. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. E. Ralpha: Dr. Ethel Minett, The sports ground, lent by the Alabaster, the visitors and the Messrs. Lany King-yuen, Lau Lat Hang Chan Hok, Masters Kwong Cheung Chow Bosidents Associn-headmaster, tion for the occasion, was docorntod. A bouquet was presented to Mrs San-yau, Chan Slu-pul,.... with flags, bunting and flowers and Alabaster by a small boy on behalf Boing a natural amphitheatre, was of the School. lined with large crowds of specta
tors. At one end of the ground' is a natural platform over which a matshed was erected in.. which the prizes were on display.
The students from Hongkong. wore accompanied on the "Stanley by Mr. A. E Wood, Director of Education, Mr. E. Ralpha and Mr..
The Results were as follows:
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# Prizes Winners:
HOXING EXHIBITION.
Kid Alfred, the woll-know Filipino fyweight boxer will give 100 Yards Ruco Gr. L-1st, Pongan oshibition atd. the Chinese Shou-shan. 2nd, Pang, Ching-chiur Y.M.C.A. at 7:30 to-morrow even- 100 Yards Race. Or, M-186, ing, whom a large number of Ting Shing-t;, 2nd, Cheng Chung Chinese boys are expected to be
tan.
100 Yards. Race: Gr. 11-1's ty.
present..
OG P. de Martin Inspectors of Luk Ying-man; 2nd Kwong Shing AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR.
Schools, Prof W. Hinton and
o
Messrs. Sung On Wing, Fung "So,
cheung.
0
Long Jump Gr. 1st, Fong: Ng Kau-foon, Tang Tock-sang Tau Tak-shing 14; 2nd, Young Kam-
chung.
Long Jump Gr. M-st, Tang. InShingeki 18A; End, Chong Ching
Chim-fong, Leung Ka-chow, Mak Süfwa and Cheung Wai-fung, of the Education Department. addition, there were representa tim tives of the following Government,
Long Jump Gr. B-1st. Luk. Schools; Tal Poj Un Long, Yaumati, Ellis Kadoorie, Gap Road, and SaYing-man; 2nd, Wong Wel-che.
Arithmetic Race-1st, Leung Iu yingpun, also of Queen's Collage.
Blind Folded Race Gr. -16V,. Each had four representatives.com-ww: 2nd, Tsu Kin-ting. peting, also students from the
Three Legged Race Gr. -1st, Wong Weiche and Kwang Shing cheung 2nd, Fong Wu-tsik and Chung Leung-wa
(Reuter's Service)
Leicester, May 1, Ra prevented the Australian cricketers from playing to-day.
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all civilised pooples, based on know- ledge gained by experiences not
peculiar to any particular ruce or country but to the whole of mankind. For example, in all corners of the world now-a-days it is generally acknowledged that Dr. Williams" pink pills are the ong great remedy Lantern Race-1st, Sun Tsing-puramount value for maladies, arising from wank watery blood and disordered sang; 2nd Lo Man-kit.
such as annomis, nourasthenier, nerves, High Jump Gr. 1st, Tsü Tal-direstivu weakness, Thoumutic troublen ming, End, Fong Shau-shan.
High Jump Gr. II-1st, Li Tsup Taking; 2nd, Wong Web-cho..
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ENGLAND: Mr. J. H. Smith,
bive up to 15 lbs. In the ovent of
3rd.....26.10) two or more ponies tying with the
at marks same number of
after
In a field of ten and although five 1XCBS' have been run the owners bunched in at the fast turn, The shall either divide the value theGeezer showed speed which gave Chum Shim, Cheng Wan and Dune Yeung Kam-chang and Wong Chiu- cup which in: hereby placed au
AU $2,000, or shall run off on a day to be fixed him an easy victory. Craigavad Yee Vornacular Girls Schools and a 2nd, Fan You and Cheung
other: Vernacular
Boys Kam-fat." by the Committee, not being the same was first away. hotly pursued by four day as the last race for the Stakes Reynolds. Blotting Paper, Folly Schools.
Among those present at the sports but within two wisks therefromy and The Geezer.. Folly shot up the event of a run off the weights on the outside, running abreast of in addition were Mr. W. Schofield shall be weight for inches senle
Entrance fee S6. 2nd prize: Reynakts and Craigavad Rey District Officer, South), Mrs. nolds and Folly led into the home John, Kirk, Dr. and Mrs. Lechmere $200. 3rd prizor $100.
stretch Near the distance post,Chat, Mrs. McRae, Mrs. A L. the field was so closely bunched Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Minett, Mr. that a sheet would have covered Mackenzie, Mr. L. D. Turner, Mrs, the ending six ponies. Herr Wright, Miss Britton, Miss Ashby, The Geezer walked through" the M. Franklin, Mrs. Robb, Miss 2 opposition and came on to win Fhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster, Mr. High Jump Gr. 1st, Lak
Reynolds and Miss Johnson, Mr. Call and Ying-man; 2nd, Wong Wei-che without a challenge..
Grey Mrs. Kastmann:
Sack Race Gr 1-1st, Fongfacturers agent, 14 Burlington "sretnined second berth..
Shau-shan; 2nd, Chu Kwok-kwong from acute nervous breakdown caused Blackpool states: "When suffering Streak was third with less tha 50 yards, to go. Barley Grass.
Hopping Race. Gr. 11-1st, Cheng by overwork I tried Dr. Williams" Pink Pilla and they made an entirely new hand riddle, just displaced him
Chung-timp 2nd, Tang Shing-ki,
Egg and. Spoon Race Gr. R man of mu The pills seemed as if by for place money in the last few strides.. Golden Pheasant had At intervals during the afternoon 1st, Lak Ying-man; 2nd, Wong magle to create new life and energy
AMERICA: Mrs. M. E. Norwood, come on from the back and did
3075 students from the Chong Wan Welsche.
Street, Oakland... Cal Madeline not finish too badly with Folly and school sang songs and others from 50 Yards Race (Small Boys). suya-I was as palo go a ghost for Beldorney: Star. Craigavad Blothe. Dune Yee School sang the lot, Luk Ying-che; 2nd, Young Fak-,
alang.
timo, not eat a meal was fosing atrength, folt always tired, ing Faper and Tutix were fur National Anthem with organ accum-shan..
with any enjoyment. On the recom Invitation Relay Race.-Ist, Salmendation of a doctor in New York I ther behind.
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Time: 2093/5.
り
2 lengths; many lengthe.. Pari-mutuel
Winner
Place 1st
2nd
$6.20 5,19 5.10
Race 6.
Saligia liderally ran away with the big event of the day, playing the hare before the hounds, final by winning by two lengths, pull-The Geezer ing up Blue Grase kept the Grey Streak favourite company at the begin-Blotting Paper ning and Saracen raced together. Reynold's not far behind, with Total Folly Abstinence. The fast-ramed Barley Grass moved up at the football stand Tutix where Saracen shied and threw Golden Pheasant
Craigavad Mr. L. P. Ralph. over the rail into
The students from the visiting schools were welcomed by Mr. Eam Pak-to, the Headmaster of Cheung
how School
animent..
Refreshments were provided for 317 692itors on the sports ground. 265. 435
Before the prize presentation. 118 237 Mr. Ralpha said that this was the first time that the Director of 50 Education had honoured the sports with his presence. He thanked 35 52m, an behalf of the organisers, for his presence, also Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster and the Kai Fong..
69 51 41
144
21
40
.20
88
8
28
the ditch. Saligin was slightly Beldorney Star... ahead at the Rock but had in- creased his advantage at the top 7-Empire Handicap: One and of the straight. Total Abstin-
once was taken along under the A very whip but failed to get on strik- close finish ended in a dead heating terms. Nevertheless, his was The Regent stayed on well but
a highly erejable effort. Blue
Grise was a bad third. It should be noted that the first half mile was run in very fast. time, withi the last four furlongs much 556. 602 slower. 180 324
never looked like catching up the olher two. Rothesay did not run fino badly.
Race 2, The Goblin Home Call. The Regent
Rothesay ...
Daisy Dahlia
£9 380 Total Abstinence.
Race 1.
104 157 Saligia
41
-63% Saracen
26
72 Blue GrasS
·13
68.
Bay of Bellingham Arabian Parrot 3-Polo Pony Scurry: three fur- longs. For bona fide polo ponies approved by the com- mittee of the Hongkong Polo Club. To be ridden by playing members of the Hongkong Polo Club Winners of any polo Catch- pony scurry barred..
weights 168 lbs? Post entries.. Entrance $3. 1st prize: $200. 2nd prize: $100: 3rd prize $50:
1.-Colonluk Stakes: six fur- longs. For griffins of this sea-" son and subscription griffins of this season non-winners Conquistador, 168 lbs.
that have started in at least one race in Hongkong since
Jockey allowance." Entrance fee: $5. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150 3rd prize: $100
January 1, 1926. Weight for Mark II, 168 lbs. inches as per scale. Subscrip- tion griffinis allowed 7 lbs. Racehorse, 188 lbs.
(Captain Sturges) Dragon River. 168 lbs. ..... (Mr. Ede)
Sir Paul's Melody Dahlia, 155 ...(Mr. Brodie)
ibe....
Messrs
Dyer and Beith's
Rechabite, 145 lbs.
quarter miles. For, China ponies. Entrance fee $5, 1st prize: $450: 2nd prize: $200 3rd prize: $100. Mys. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin,
15 The... Brodie) Messrs. Dyer and Beith's,
Loch Rannoch, 245 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Mrs. G. L. Bagram's Sun- .
burst Rose, 148 lbs."
744 541
(Mr. Namazee): ? 219 468 Mr. W.. T. Stanton's Wimera,
49 24
149 lbs. ... ... (owner) 4 25 37 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's..
The Gowk, 143 lbs.
(Mr. Ralph) Time: 2:42.8/5. 3 lengths; a neck. Pari-mutueli
5.-Dominion Plate: (about 1 mile, 165 yards)-For Chin ponies, winners only. (W.D.) Winners of two races this year 6 lbs. extra; of three or more
extra Faces 10 bs.
(J.A.) Entrance fee $5. 1sh prize: $400 2nd prize: $160. 3rd prize: $100.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call, 163 lbs...(Mr. Davey) Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's. San Diego, 168 lbs.....*...... (Mr. Stanton) Lady Chuter's Sandpiper. 147 ·
lbs.
(Mr. Nemuzee)
Winner Place 1st 2nd
$5.50
·5.40· 7.00
Just before the start, Sun hurst Rose slipped and threw Mr Nemazee. running ridertes about the course till taken fr and by the mafoo. Dobbin was first away and was never headed In the Initial stages, The Goik gran second. Wimera third (and then level with The Gawk), Loch Rannoch fourth and Sunburst Rose last. This order was main tained right round till the incline. when Loch Rannoch began to forge ahead. At one time it looked as if Loch Rannoch would be dangerous to the favourite but Dobbin did not disappoint. Sun- burst Rose drew up on the out side, but Loch Rannoch with The last mile of this race was stood the challenge for second done in 2 min. 7.1/5 secs., 2 place. Wimera and The Gowk seconds better than for the pre- both failed to stay and were well ceding event. To an even start,
beaten. Sandpiper made the running in
8.80 6.30
d
(Mr. Reidy) Blue Monday, 168 lbs.
(Mr. Stanton)
(Major Bennett)
1
2
Mr. R. J. Paterson's Septem-
ber, 150 tbs... (Mr. Brodie)
4
Time: 2.20.3/E, .-'.
0
1 lengths; a length. Pari-mutuel:
1
Black Mouse, 168 lbs.
(Mr. Maude) Shot III, 168 lbs.
(Lt. Sugden)
Winner. $34.10
0
Place 1std
2nd
0
(Major Peterson)
0
X'mas Eve; 168 lbs.
(Mr. Cobbold)
front of San Diego (favourite),
Race 7.
(Captain Howard)
0
(Mr. Kendall)
0 At the foot of the incline the pace Wimera
Brigade Call and September, Loch Rannoch these three being close together. Sunburst Rose
Dobbin
1218 778 106 174
267 118
73
$351.00
52.30"
45.00
(Lt.-Com. Thompson) 2 Toomai, 188 lbs.
Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Boston, 153 lbs....
(Mr. Stanton), 3]
Mr. A.. Gordon's Fireworks, Pegasus, 168 lbs.
150 lbs..........(owner) 4
Time: 46.3/5,
length; length. Pari-mutuel
Winner: Place 1st
*2nd 3rd
Mr. R M. Austin's District Hailsham 168 lbs.
Call, 154 lbs. (Mr. Davey) 0 Lt.. A. J. Sugden's Scorched
Primrose (late Lotus River),.
143 lbg..
(owner), 0 Messrs. Toeg and Friestley's
Invader, 144 lbs.:
(Mr. Ralph) Time: 1.36.2/5.... A neck; a length. Parl-mutue):
Winner!
$5.90 Place 1stA 6.80
3rd
9.90% After two false starts, Melody Dahila (hot favourite) showed the Ay Fireworks (second-
42.80
was too much for September who The Gowk
began to fall back. Brigado Call. started to gain ground and wis level, with San Diego at the last bend Sandpiper, San Diego and Brigade Call ran neck and neck into the straight where a splendid This three furlong sprint pro- tussle ensued. San Diego was in vided a moderate start, with the the middle and receded. Brigade three placed ponies in the van. Call got in front and swerved a Racehorse was made a very bit towards the rail, San Diego. strong favourite. There was no came on again, this belated but excuse as he was not unfavour not very convincing effort gets ably placed and always lay handy ting the better of Sandpiper It was a rousing finish with Race Brigade Call finished strongly seco horse running on fourth
and by no means all out
NEW SPRINT RECORD.
(Associated Press.)
Los Angeles, April 10. The world's record of nineteen ding went by the boards Charles Paddock
was 162
150 metres race in 15.8
e previous recora
Prize. Presentation. Mr. Alabaster, on behalf of Mrs. thaniced the Sports Alabaster, Committee for the honour they had lone her in asking her to present he prizes for the fourth time since her return from England. There had been great development and mprovement in the sports since the issu occasion and he was glad of
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Thread and Needle Race.-Ist,. Tun Yee Girls' School; 2nd, Chan Shun Girls' School; 3rd, Chun Shun Girls' School..
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