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6TH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

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27 Messrs Hall and Shenton's

This

The Goblin, 168 lbe...

(Mr. Ralph), E Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade

Call, 163 lbe. (Mr. Gordon) 2 Mossrs. Dyer and Beith's Total Abstinence, 158 Iba,

(Mr. Reidy) 3 Mr. Roda's Lady Luck. 183

lbs......... (Mr.. da Ruza) 4. Also ran: Attaboy (late Fan- tastic Dahlia) 168 lbs. (Mr. Seth).

1% lengths, 11⁄2 lengths. Time: 3.16.8/5.

In the biggest field of the day, Barley Grass was made favourite and Mr. Brodie just managed to Saturday's 6th extra race meet win. But the dividend was very ing (the last of the season) will poor.

After be remembered for the outstand:

some delay the nine ing success of Mr. L. P. Ralph as ponies got away to a straggling a rider and for the unique record start Arabian Parrot shot out Paper, Barley of Megers. F. C. Hall and W. EL from Blotting Shenton, who, sending cut five Grass and Rechabite. The second

favourite. Grey Streak, was bad-Pari-mutuel: ronies, won as many vázes,

Some years ago. Mr. Johny left but had run into third Johnstone of Jardine's rode at an place after 14 furlongs.

effort was short-lived as Grey extra meeting-then called' gymkhana-in which he won all Streak receded on rounding the six flat races and was third in a

last bend.

Lady Luck At the distance post, Barley Attaboy.. hugdle race through his pony stumbling. If memory sight. Grass drew up with Arabian Far-The Goblin

J. J.'s" six is the best.

rot. Both under the whip, they Total Abstinence Other features of the day's finished in exciting fashion, the Brigade Call (1) The Bible Depot, No. 2: St. Andrew's Stakes when Lady neck.

racing was the surprise in the Parrot (on the rails) losing by a

Wyndham Street,

Luck, the favourite, failed to get Further back,. Rechabite beati a place. This mare ran ta con Grey Streak for place money with vincing style three weeks ago but the others spread out.. this time she lost to ponies which previously finished behind her.

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Although one stable monopol ised the honours, favourites did not have their way throughout... Several ran nowhere" with the result that the pari-mütuel divi-j dends were fairly satisfactory.

Fields fluctuated from nine to three, even the ladies taking a kean interest in the paddock prior to putting their money on a pony.

Season's Honours, "... Messy. Half and Shenton have wor most races (and stakes) this "extra" season, annexing nearly fall the big prizes with the excep

tion of the Hong Kong St. Leger.

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Lady Luck was obviously of colour and began to fall back after covering half the distance. She was first away from the fall of 2-Lanark Handicap: one mile. the flag but The Goblin overhaul- For China ponies. Entrance ed her soon afterwards. Attaboy $6. 1st prize: $4000 2nd was in a good position, third; prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100. Brigade Call was fourth and Total Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

Abstinence brought up the rear. The Gnome, 146 lbs. .......

(Mr. Ralph)

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, 153 lbs..... (Mr.. Brodie) Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

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Passing the post for the first time, Attaboy ran in company. with The Goblin, with the mare 2 going back to the other two.

Going up the incline, Lady Luck dropped back further.

3 Brigade Call gradually moved up and almost caught The Goblin at 4the mile post. The latter ran Fon again and was not seriously

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Of jockeys who are here at present, the hat of winning The Gnome mounts is as follow:-Mr. Ralph Loch Rannoch 9, Mr. E. A. Brodie 8. Mr. W. T. Beldorney Stur Stahson 4. Dr. J. G. Macgown 2, Although making, most of the Mr. G. U. da Roza 1. Mr. Erunning Dobbin (the favourite) Reidy 1.

disappointed. The Gnome lay Mr. Ralph won Lady Severn's handy until at the entrance to the Cup easily, this trophy having straight when Mr. Ralph, took been awarded by that popular ex-him ahead to win handsomely. lady owner to encourage gentle. From a level start, Loch Ran- men riders. The number of noch and Beldorney Star were Booking at Moutries Members points gained by the leaders: kept in the rear by several lat and 2nd December, General Mr. Ralph 46, Mr. Stanton 23, Mr. Hengths. The former was asked Public 3rd & 4th.

Reidy 19, Mr. Cobbold (who has for a late effort but failed to get left the Colony) 12, Dr. Macgown on terms, Dobbin running on- 10, Lt.-Comdr. Grant, R:N. ). after being passed by. The Gnome

-to retain second place.

The Star was a poor fourth. When the four ponies began to Also ran: Bill (Mr. Scott-favourite) passed him. Round- close up at the last bend the re-Elliot); Inkpot (Mr. Bousfield)ing the last bend, Sunburst Rose sult was still open but The Gnome shot round to take the lead and Monte Caman (Mr. Abel-Smith) led from The Geezer by 2 lengths, was not extended.

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Race L

No. 463..

276 240

$819.70 234,20 117.10

Unplaced Nos.: 338, 196, 477, 97, 242, 345.

Unplaced No: 352.

Race, II.

No. 88

268

126

$1,325,80

278.80" 189:40

Race III.

No. 122 ↑

128

$1,488,90 425.40 212.700

Unplaced Nos.: 220, 8.

Race IV.

Q

No. 366.

$3,180.10

24

456

908.60

251

464.30

Unplaced Nos. ($100 each); 229. .396.

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3.-Glasgow Handleap:

5.--Gorbals Plate: Three fur- longa. For bona fide polo ponies approved by the com- mittee of the Hong Kong Polo | Club. To be ridden by playing. members of the Polo Club: Catch-weights 188 lbs. En-

This race produced the best trance $3. 1st prize: $200 finish, The Geezer and Sunburst 2nd prize: $100 3rd prize: Rose fighting out the issue in the $50.

last 4 mile. Reynolds (Mr. Stanton)'. 1 Black Mouse. (Mr. Maude)" 2 The Geezer, Dobbin made the Second favourite equally with District Call...(Mr. Gordon) 8 running until the foot of the in- Hailsham (Lt.-Comdr. Grant) 4 line

when: Sunburst Rose

4 lengths, 3 lengthe. Time 46.4/5... Pari-mutuel.

"A"

Winner Place 1st 2nd 3rd

.$ 9.00.

6.10

.7.90

10.50

Reynolda Hailsham

class: slx, furlongs. -For China ponies. Entrance $6. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

The Gomeril, 146 lbs.

(Mr. Ralph) 1 Black Mouse Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call B111

164 lbs. (Lt-Comdr. Grant) Messrs. Dyer and Bejth's

Rothesay, 144. lbs. ..

2 District Call

Inkpot

3

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(Mr. Reidy) Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Sandpiper, 155 lbs. (owner) Also ran: The Regent, 157 lbs. (Mr. Brodie).

4 lengths, a neck. Time: 1.33.3/5...

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These two were level all the (way up the straight..

jockeys had their whips up and The Geezer's victory by a short head must be attributed to super- ior jockeyship..

Dobbin plodded on to retain

Win Place third by a narrow margin from

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Once more Reynolds justified the reliance placed on him in this event but surprised his supportersi by paying as much as $9 for a win. From the start, he made the pace and won all the way."

District Call came along with a convincing rush at the end to dis-. place the second favourite, Hail- sham, for third place.

9.40 14.50

Up the straight, Black Mouse Win Place was second and ran on to stay in

"213 that position. -

pions: one and a quarter miles.

For China ponies that have started at any extra meeting during 1926. W.I. Entrance- $10. 1st prize: $500. 2nd prize: $200. Brd prize: $100. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

Saligia, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Ralph) Mr. R. J. Paterson's Septem- ber, 149 lbs... (Mr. Brodie) Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey

Knight, 155 lbs.

(Lt.-Comdr.. Grant) Many lengths, many lengths." Time: 2.37.3/5.

Winner Place 1st

2nd

$11.00

Race V.

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507.20. 510

2E3.60. Unplaced Nos.: 639, 486, 545, 215.

Race VL

The Gomeril

382

The Sandpiper

322

318

Pari-mutue-

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190

106.

Home Call Rothesay

88

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Place 1st

No. 503.

456.

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Race VII.

No. 112 169

615

$2,086.40

590.40" 205.20

Betting in this race was fairly open with the ultimate winner in most demand. However, The Sandpiper carried most tickets for place money.

Although The Gomeril won with ease at the end, the race was full of intereat all the way.

First of all, The Regent had 1-Glasgow Handicap: "B" the lead. Next were The Sland

class: Aix furlongs, For piper, The Gomeril, Home Call China ponies. Entrance $5. and Rothesay. Several changea let prize: $400. 2nd prize: took place after passing the Black Rock Rothesay moved up and $150. 3rd prize: $100.

Into the straight, The Gomeril

have started in at least one race

in Hong Kong previous to this Grey Knight meeting.

Winners of September

WI

..$5.50

6.40

2

$

ACCUSED WIDOW GIVES EVIDENCE."

NO "SUSPICION.

Somerville, Nov. "28.

In the Hall murder trial, Mrs. Hall, dressed completely in black, formally denied any participation in the crime.

Replying to

questions, she testified that the dead woman, Mrs. Mills, was formerly one of her Sunday School pupils.

Mr. Hall над

seven years younger than his wife. The re-

Win Placeations of the couple to the time of his death were absolutely cor- 128

dial. She had no suspicion of any

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affair with Mrs. Mills, and had

two," races 5 lbs. . extra;¦ Instead of doing an exercise of three or more races. 10 gallop, Saligia put up a good time, 1bg. extra. Non-winners allow the official return being 32, 1.02.1, ed 5 lbs. Subscription griffins 1.34.2, 2.07.2, 2.87.8. Had the op- of this season allowed 5 lbs. position proved dangerous, the J.A. Entrance $5. 1st prize: champion might have done even $400. 2nd prize: $150. Brd better. prize: $100,

He led from start to finish and Iran his own race. Mesars. Hall and Shenton's

(Mr. Ralph) 1. The Geezer, 168 lbs. ....

burst Rose, 154 lbs.

never seen any letters or heard any gossip reflecting on the Rec-

tor.

The relations of her husband

with her brother Willie were alen most friendly-Reuter's Ameri- can Service.

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London, Nov. 28.

Grey Knight and September went out for the second and third Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass, The Sandpiper displaced The Re Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sun-

prize money, the former getting 150 lbs. (Mr. Brodie) 1 gent...

just a shade more support than In view of the good progrona Mr. Alargus's Arabian Farrot,

(owner), 2 the latter.

made" in overtaking the housing 148 lbs.... (Mr. da Roza) z made a burst. Home Call also Mr. R. J. Paterson'a Dobbin,

As it was, Mr. Brodie was satis- arrears, the gradual diminution of Messrs. Dyer and Beith's came along with a nice run. 168 lbs. (Mr. Brodie) 3 fied to let Grey Knight keep a few the amount of state assistance for

From first, The Sandpiper fell Mr. H. Birkett's The Golden

lengths in front until after the house building has been decided Rechabite, 145 lbs.

(Mr. Stanton) a back to third and was subsequent- Pheasant, 143 lbs...

distance post when he easily pass upon by the Government until ulti-" Mrs. B. M. Austin's Gray ly beaten by Rothesay in the last

(Mr. Reidy) 4 ed him.

mately the subsidies now in forço Grey Knight ran a poor third, will totally disappear. The Mini- Streak, 145 lbs. (Mr. Ralph) 450 yards. The Regent was not

Also ran: Craigavad, 164 lbs.

and was eased up before the wintry of Health to-day states that the Also ran: Demon Boy, 160 lbs. in the picture after the 2 mlle (Mr. Sewell). (Mr. Sewell); Rayfield, 166 lbs. post.

Short head, 11% lengths.

ning post was reached..

Arst diminution will apply to houses. Time: 2.24.1/5/

eat completed by October next Pari-mutuel

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(Mr. Seth) Fireworks, 154 lbs. Once in the van, The Gomeril (Mr. Gordon); Craigavad, 152 remained there and won comfort-

List of Unclaimed Telograms lbs. (Mr. Sherman), Blotting ably. ing in E. E. Teraph Office Paper, 144 lbs. (Mr. Reidy). Hongkong.

Gutco, from Dairen.

Landale, from Trimulgherry

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Sunrintendorf Hong Kong, 26th Nov., 1928.

271

Winner

$16.20

Place 1st

7.80

A neck; 3 lengths. Time: 1.35.1/5. Pari-mutuel

Winner Place 1st

7.50

5.80

2nd

1160

Brd

16.40

4.—St. Andrew's Stakes: one and a half miles 400 with a cup presented. For China, ponies, Sunburst Rose Weight for inches as per scale, The Geezer Winners of the race 5 lbs. Dobbin' penalty of two races 7 Iba, The Golden penalty, of three of more races Craigi

2nd

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$94

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Li Stiou-ohi, former Shanghal District Magistrate, has returned to Shanghai, having visited Nan- king.

Brussel, November 27- 218 The death is announced of the 217| American, • Mr. John Moses 90 Browning, inventor of the famous 21 automatic pistol-Reuter,

The Hague, Nov. 27-M, Van Redenburch the Netherlande Min.- later at Brussels, witt Succeed Dr Van Rooyen as Minister at Rome when the latter departs Washington in February-Router,

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