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MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928.
MYSTERY RACING.
WHY WAS THE RED FLAG HOISTED?
SECOND EXTRA MEETING.
and the dividends they paid were $18.70, $17.70, $33.20 and $22.70. Mowgli was the surprise winner, returning $73.50 in the second
race,
The size of fields varied, The
events.
How Honours Were Shared.
Race VII,
No. 250,
470 114
$2,004.80 572.80 286.40.
Race VIN.
+
No. 235 396 711
..$2,109.30 $19.80 309.90
THE CHINA MAIL,
3 lengths; 5 lengths. Pari-mutuel: --- winner $5.90; pinces, 1st $5.10; 2nd $6.30.
Winner. Places. 1445 ᎦᏛᎢ . 305 240 112 04 44 47
Messrs. Dunbar and Reidy's Tarmacadan (late Fame Hall) 142 lbs. (Mr. Miller) 0 Time: 1 min. 53.2/5 secs. Head; many lengths. Pari-mutuel winnera $6.90;" Places, 1st $5.10; 2nd $6.10.
Winner. Places,
630
348
107
78
1226
45
479 23
After a straggling start, a few of the fold of twelve provided a thrilling finish with Mowgli (who had won the "C" class comfort- Unplaced runners, Nos. 48, 640, ably at the previous meeting) Bengal
winning and paying a big divi- San Diego biggest was fifteen and double 544, 206, 428.
dend. Sunning, the favourite, Chow Tszą Lon Or most interest, from the pub-figures were reached in two other
was not fit. He led at the start Warlordship lie's point of view, at Saturday's
from Boukra and Bright Eve (the With the exception of the first flat racing at Happy Valley, the
two next best backed) and Grey furlong when he partnered Sun Coos Bay second extra meeting of the Hong Mr. "Eve" did best among the
Knight was also prominent for a Diego who had the rails berth, Fair Eyes Kong Jockey Club season, was the owners with three first places 664,
Unplaced runners, Nos, 609, 248, while. Festive Eve and Duke of Bengal ran a lone race. The Winsome Stag.. hoisting of the red flag at the which included the big race of the
Nieblung werd badly left. Boukra other three flattered for a mo- Tarmacadam conclusion of the seventh event.day (the fourth). Dr. L. Reidy
moved up at the lest bend and ment after passing the Rock, After a fast set off, Winsome After the meeting of the Stew and Mr. F. Usher each claimed a 1-April Stakes: one mile-For to go. Bright Eve issued a on the hot favourite, but that was neck and neck race up the was on terms with two furlongs when they closed up and gained Stag and Coos Bay tor k part in a ards, no information was given to first and a second, the Press in spite of a request for
China ponies, Dr. Reidy also led the jockeys
Bubscription strong challenge to the pair from about all. Bengal drew away from straight, with the former, on the an official statement.
griffins of this club of this sea-the outside. At the distance post the field after passing the foot rails, getting the verdict by a with two firsts, a second and a The racing during the day was third. Mr. Proulx had a double.
son, non-winners, weight for Mowgli was seen to have made ball stand, then went back for a head. Winsome Stag was an odds very interesting. Honours were Mr. Harriman won once, got very
inches as per scale. jockey up ground rapidly but was shut while, and finally won in good on favourite. Coos Bay was fairly evenly distributed and near on two other occasions and
allowance, entrance $5, 1st in. Then Boukra bored out and time without being extended. San strongly backed in the place bet- there were more big, dividends also claimed a third. Mr. Clark
prize: $400, 2nd prize: $150, Mewell was sent through to re- Diego was second. Warlordship, ting, with the result that only than small. The "Eve" stable scored his "maiden" first and a
3rd prize: $100.
thin the lead to the end in a hard-which had run third most of the nominal dividends were paid out showed pronounced superiority second. Mr. Charles won the last Mr. Seth's. Erstwhile' 155 lbs.
fought finish. Bright Eve beat way, got his head in front of Sanon that tote. Coos Bay led on the and scored a treble.
Sunning for second money and Diego with two furlongs to go but outside of race of the day, as at the previous
(Mr. Seth)
Winsome Stag and Adding to the mystery of the meeting and had two other pinces. Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes
Sunning just kept Boukra out of | faded out. Chow Tsze Lon Tarmacadam, the last named on seventh race was the fact that, as Mr. Harold Seth. the popular
a piacc. Bing Boy was the best brought up the rear and passed 153 lbs. ...(Mr. Wong) of the others, followed by May, Warlordship in the straight.
Kong Bros.' Sea
Northern Stag and Damaged Front 155 lbs.
Goods. The placo dividonds were also tempting.
far as could be seen from the "veteran," pleased a large num-Messrs. sharp angle of the Press box, nober by riding one of his all too pony. had been interfered with or rare firsts, and this was on his hindered. There appeared no-own pony. thing on which an objection could have been lodged.
As it
transpired, however,
The Red Light.
Appropriate weather and good there was no objection. What going were two other desirable had occurred was that the Jockey features. The support was en Club stewards had, on their couraging and a large proportion initiative, instituted an inquiry, of the attendance was supplied by Unfortunately, the programme the fair sex.
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(or "race book" as it is sometimes called) does not provide for spontaneous inquiry. The follow. ing is taken from the book:--
No Blue or White.
(Mr. Harriman) Messrs. Tester and Abraham's
Wine Boy (late Medeira) 150 lbs. ...'(Mr. Proulx) Mrs. R. M. Austin's Social Call 154 lbs. (Mr. Gordon) Mr. L. Dunbar's The Gannet 155 lbs..... (Mr. da Roza) Mr. A. A. Miller's Tarzali 150
lbs.
(Mr. Miller)
1
2
3)
4
0
0
0
The red light signal over the Mr. Pierce Grove's Siang starters' board-in vogue at the River 155 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) 0 Jannual meeting to indicate two Mr. Pierce Grove's Little -
minutes more for betting-was River 150 lbs. (Mr. Morgan)
used at an extra meeting for the Mr. H. P. White's Sea Hawk first time on Saturday and was appreciated by punters.
The Officials.
"In the event of a protest or objection being lodged, a red flag will be hoisted at the Judge's Box. If the objection Patron: His Excellency Sir be sustained, a blue flag will be hoisted, and if disallowed, a white flag."
Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.
0
(late Loch Lomond II) 155 lbs.
..(Mr. Charles) -Time: 2 mins. 10.3/5 seca.
0
5 lengths; 6 lengths,
Pari mutual winner $18.70; places, 1st $6,70; 2nd 36.30; 3rd
Honorary Stewards: His Ex-$6.30. cellency Vice - Admiral Sir
3-Boa Vista Handicap: “A” class six furlongs.-For China ponies, entrance $5, 1st prize: $400, 2nd prize: $160. 3rd prize: $100.
Mr. Eve's New Year's Eve 162 lbs. .....(Mr. Proulx) Messrs. K. C. Lau and H..C. Lee's Duke of Verona 158
lbs. (Mr. Harriman) Mr. H. P. White's San Fran
cisco 169 lbs. (Mr. Charles) Mr. Moon's 0-Moon 153 lbs. (Mr. Wong)
5-Boa Vista Handicap: "C" class: six furlongs For China ponics, entrance $5, 1st prize: $400, 2nd prize: $150, 3rd prize: $100.
Mr. Wayfoong's Brown Jug
155 lbs...... (Mr. Clark) Messrs. Chan and Rafeek's Nare Stag (late The Grouse) 150 lbs.
2 Mr. R. Gordon's Fire Call
1
1
(Mr. Harriman)
2
3
162 lbs. ...... (Mr. Reidy) Mr. A. A. Miller'a Scooter 147
3
ibs.
...(Mr. Miller)
4
4
Mr. Hau Un's Little Sit Tang 154 lbs. (Mr. da Roza) Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains 146 lbs. (Mr. Clark) Time: 1 min. 31.2/5 secs. Length; 1% lengths. Pari mutuel:- winner $17.70; places, ist $5.50; 2nd $5.50; $5.40.
Winner, Places.
594 484 452 489
Mr. A. D. Crabbe's Gold Medal
163 lbs. Mr. M. D. Erskine's Easter
...... (Mr. Usher) 0
Day 162 lbs. (Mr. Erakine) Mr. H. A.
Kelley's Barley Grass 156 lbs... (Mr. Kelly)
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the rails. Several changes took place in the first furlong. Tar- macadam was sent ahead on the
inside. Then he was displaced by the favourite. Mr. da Roza drew Coos Bay into the rails and shot out into a momentary lead. Win- some Stag ran on and led till the straight where Coos Bay drew alongside and stayed there till the end but was never ahead. Tarma- cadam faded out early. Fair Eyes clung on tenaciously to Coos Bay until the straight where, he fell back but stayed on to win third money.
7-Kellett Handicap: "B" Class 7 one and a quarter miles.For China ponies, entrance $5. 1st prize: $450, 2nd prize: $200, 3rd prize: $100,
2
Mr. L. Reidy's Tarzan 151 lbs. Mr. F. Usher's Mowgli 153
(Mr. Reidy) 1
lbs.
...(Mr. Usher) Mr. Ho Kom-long's Kom Tong
Hall 159 lbs... (Mr. Wong) 8 Mr. Splits's Pegasus (late
Manor, Hall) 158 lbs.
0
Winnor.
410
Places,
714
Srd
Mr. Taze U's Bright Prospect (late Limestone Hall) 157 lbs.
(Mr. Wong)
0
208 310
80 176
San Francisco
The Gannet
40
106
Duke of Verona
42
+8
New Your's Eve
400
460
34
58
Mr. Hee Cheong's Waichow 156 lbs. (Mr. Churles) Mr. E. L. Hosie's The Haugh
154 lbs:
...... (Mr. Seth) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Skipper
0
0
O-Moon...
106
129
12
16
King of the Plains
80
135
.8
25
Little Sit Tang
62
86
150 lbs. .... (Mr. Bulteel) Mr. C. W. P. Richardson's.
Silver Fox 150 lbs.
(Mr. Charles) 4 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin 164 lbs...... (Mr. Bulteel)
0
0
Mr. George's Horsford 160 lbs. (Mr. Seth)
0
8
14
Three in the field of six were
(Mr. Richardson)
0
Mr.
0
Pierce Grove's Signg
River 145 lbs.
(Mr. Backhouse)
Grove's Little
0
·
The red flag did go up in the Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, Et., K.C.B., first instance. After a minute or D.S.O.. D.C.L. (Oxon), His Excel-Fair Eyes so it came down. A little while lency Major-General C. C. Luard, Erstwhile after the stewards' deliberations, C.B., C.M.G., Commodore J. L. Sea Front the red flag went up again. The Pearson, C.M.G. red flag then meant-nothing! Stewards: Mr. H. P. White Wine Boy Either a white or blue ng had to (Chairman), Hon. Mr. D. G. M.Sea Hawk be hoisted, so that the public could Bernard, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Hon. Mr. Social. Call know what had happened. A. C. Hynes, Sir Henry Gollan, Siang River
Kt., C.B.E., Mr. M. T. Johnson, Tarzali Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, Mr. R. J.Little liver Paterson, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton.
represen-
What Occurred Before. The "China Mail" tative, on approaching a steward, was informed that the red flag was hoisted (on the second occa- sion) because it, was the normal time for it to be up? The "China Mail" states categorically that the steward in question was labouring under a misapprehen- sion. The red fing is only hoisted after the third bell, as a warning that a race is about to start, and
Clerk of the Course: Mr. C. G. Mackie,
Secretary: Mr. C. B. Brown. Treasurers: Messrs. Linstead and Davis.
Judge: Mr. D. E. Clark. Assistant Judge: Mr. Tester.
River 145 lbs. (Mr. Morgan)
Hec Cheong's Man of War 150 lbs...(Mr. Proulx) Mr. C. T. C.'s Southern Stag
142 lbs. ...(Mr. Harriman) 0 Time: 2 mins. 44.4/5 secs.
2 lengths; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel winner $22.70; Places, 1st $0.20; 2nd $8.70; 3rd 311.30.
Winner. Places.
Temple Hall) 145 lbs:
(Mr. Liang): 0, Time: 1 min. 37.2/5 secs.
Tarzan Short head; 3 lengths;
Dobbin Pari-mitusi: winners $33.20; | Pegasus aces to $100; 2nd $14.20; ard Mowri
The "veteran" Mr. Seth rode well supported and the other Mr. with shrewd judgment to beat three were neglected; but the the other nine runners. His pony finish was not a reflection of the was second best backed and re- public's fancy. San Francisco Mr. Pierce (turned a nice dividend to support- was a shade more in demand than
ers. He was with the van when Duke of Verona who, on the other Mr. O. Kitchell's Zin (late the flag fell, running at the heels, carried a little more money of Sea Hawk, one of the outsiders.han New Year's Eve, the top P.Wine Boy and Sen Front (third weight. The order at the end wai
in slemand) were also in the c* ise.
Sar just the reverse of thin. R. M. Dyer, Mr. C. B. Brown,
In charge of the Scales: Mr.with the remainder of the fieli Francisco and Lile Sit Tang sho. close up. After going two furlongs out at the fall of the Bag and Wilson.
Starter: Mr. W... D. Fiddes Mr. Seth drove Erstwhile to the ande the pace a scorcher, New $23.50.
front and established a lend of Year's Eve was third, followed by l Second Starter: Major Fthree lengths. Going up the in-Duke of Verona, King of the Hogy
cline, Fair Eyes (favourite at Pinins and O-Moon.. San Fran- Bright Prospect Paddock: Mr. F. Sutton. evens) was driven hard up and cicso incrcused his lead at the Brown Jug Handicapper: Mr. C. M. S. took second place. Rounding the Rock and Little Sit Tang was still The Haugh last bend, Fair Eyes was still a going nicely. Down the incline, Easter Day Timekeeper: Mr. A. A. Alves. length in arrears and then grad the rearguard closed up. San Nara Stag Honorary Surgeon: Dr. J. W. ually receded to be beaten by five, Francisco had a strong lead en- Gold Medal Anderson.
lengths. Sea Hawk showed little tering the straight. Hereabouts Waichow Honorary Veterinary Surgeons: spirit and was passed by Sea -Moon was very prominent but Fire Call Major F. Hogg, R.A.V.C., Mr. L. Front, Wine Boy and Siang River the effort was unavailing against kipper Reidy, M.R.C.V.S:
towards the end. These three better class ponies. New Year's Barley Grass Band Music
had a rare tussle for third place. Eve easily dispossessed Little Sit Scooter It is the "China Mail's" the Band of the 2nd Battn. King's Mr.
The programme of music by Sea Front was on the rails and Tung and, San Francisco having | Little River him run wide, was in front at the on Siang River Harriman brought opinion that, the red flag was Own Scottish Borderers was as through, six lengths behind the mile post. Duke of Verona eam Zin
follows:-
second. Wine Boy was just with a belated rush. losing firs: Silver Fox March, "Le Pere La Victoire," beaten for place money and Siang place only by a length.
Ganne.
River, on the outside, was close Francisco stayed on to take thire Overture, "Morning, Noon, and up.
money from O-Moon, with Little Sit Tang and King of the Plains in close company. The finish wa:
comes down immediately the starter's flag goes. The red flag is also use, of course, to signify a protest or objection—according to rules; and it has also served to denote a stewards' inquiry as was the case when one of Mr. Haimo- vitch's mounts accidentally car ried another runner wide out through shying at a motor-car: and intimation was then conveyed to the Press boy that Mr. Haimo vitch had been entirely exonerat- cd.
By Error.
hoisted a second time on Saturday by error and that no decision can be interpreted from it. But no result of the first "danger signal" was announced!
Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, Clerk of the Course and one of the stew- ards, informed the "China Mail" that no objection had been made. The stewards had ordered a "private" inquiry and had called on some CF the jockeys. No official statement, he replied, would be issued, nor would the finding of the inquiry be given, as the inquiry was a private matter.
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282 317
248
153
233
271
Winner. Places.
201
237
156
230
149
*143
147
271
120
163
Kom Tong Hall
112 Horsford
154 Southern Stag.... 63 106 Man of War
. 17 28 This was another race in which the betting was very open, An experiment was tried with Dob-
206 161
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show out but never threatened danger and finished a 'bad last. Hornford shot away, while Dobbin Here was another exciting fin-kept very close to him on the out- ish with the honours in doubt side. Next came Tarzan and Man until the numbers had gone up worked up steadily and materially of War. Kom Tong Hall was The field of fifteen got away poor- 2-Boa Vista Handicap: "B" a tribute to the Handicapper. ly after several attempts. Wai-improved his position up the in-
chow, Brown Jug Fire Call were cline. Horsford and Mowgli ran quarter in 29 seconds after a class: six furlongs.-For China
ponies, entrance $5. 1st prize:/4.--First Aggregate Stakes: one in the van. Nara Stag, who final-Tarzan and Kom Tong Hall keep an odds on favourite and he won together down. the incline, with slow beginning. Boxing Eve was mile. Value $590. For av came up with a desperate China ponies.
. Blackstone Hall Catch weights challenge, was in the bunch until ing company immediately behind, handsomely.
not disgraced in running at 10 st. 9 lbs. Winners of a the two miles' post-when it was Kom Tong Hall was sent out and was race value $600 or over other just a fraction of a second toe had a clear lead into the straight second, Mr. Wong got the best (Mr. Reidy)
At the quarter mile post from Mowgli and Tarzan, Hors- out of him in a splendid drive up Tarzan the straight. Mongolian Stag Mr. H. T. C.'s Bright Eve 150 scription griffins, or ponies that Brown Jug bad swept past Wai- ford having faded out.
have won the aggregate prize chow lbs...........(Mr. Clark) 2
overhauled Mowgli at the top of received a little more support which gradually lost Mr. N. Hashim's Sunning 158 in the Gymkhana Stakes or ground. Fire Call followed on the straight and then beat Kom than did Chemal but the latter
lbs.
(Mr. Charles) Aggregate Stakes in any sea- und Brown Jug appeared to have Tong Hall at the distance post. took third place by a narrow mar- son 6 lbs. extra. Non-winning won easily where Nara Stag Mowgli came on strongly but did gin. Warrington was fifth and subscription griffins allowed 5 came through the field and almost Kom Tong Hall was a moderate the best of the start. Boxing Eve not get on terms with Tarzan. Ukelele last. Mongolian Stag had did the trick, losing only by third. Pegasus was fourth, with began slowly and Warrington was short head. Scooter had also run
$400, 2nd prize: $150, 3rd prize: $100.
Fox Trot, "Himazas," Austin. Mr. F. Usher's Mowgli 152 lbs: "Blue Bonnets O'er the Border." "God Save the King."
+
1
than a race confined to sub- late.
3
Cash Sweeps. Below are given the results of There is no need to stress the the cash sweeps at Saturday's Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Boukra public's point of view further. races.
151 lbs. ..... (Mr. Buitcel) 4 But in justice to all who had any Drawers of unplaced starters Mr. Eve's Festive Eve 162 lbs. part in the race the "China get $50 each
(Mr. Backhouse) Mr. Yam Man's May 159 lbs. (Mr. Wong) Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C. Lee's Duke of Nicblung 158 lbs... (Mr. Lau)
Mail" maintains that an official stated. statement should have been forth- coming so that nobody need be
under unwarranted suspicion.
except where
Race I,
No. 175
..$1,005.40
103
J
304.40
*
120
++
152.20
Unplaced runners, Nos. 242, 99, Mr. B. Gordon's Damaged
Race II.
No. 516
.$1,303.00
TJ
#
$89.00
That the stewards had cause for inquiry there can be no doubt. Otherwise the ominous red flag 222, 411, 250, 34, 22. would not have gone up. Whe- ther the supposed infringement or infringements were proved, or whether explanations were satis- factory, is not known. If the stewards had intended the matter to be private, the public should! not have had its attention attract-. ed by the red flag. In any case, no difference is made to the cash sweep and pari-mutuel which are ruled according to "the order past' the post." If all concerned were exonerated, that is all the more reason for a statement.
THE RACING.
Three Odds-on Winners, but Others Paid Well.
Race III;
104.80
448 115...... 50, 365, 525, 161, 65, 122, 73.
Unplaced runners, Nos, 329, 417,
..$1,794.10 612.60 256.80 Unplaced runnera, Nos. 291, 618,
Ne. 182
234
27
144
GO.
Race IV.
No. 557
..$3,949.40
804 66
1,128.40 564.20 Uiplaced runner ($100) No. 440.
Race V.
.$1,013.80 546.80
7
0
0
Goods (late Four Horse- men 168 lbs. (Mr. Usher) 0 Messrs. Tester und Abraham's
Bing Boy 156 lbs. (Mr. Seth) 0 Mr. R. M. Austin's Groy
Knight 153 lbs,
(Mr. Gordon) 0 Mr. C. T.. C.'s Northern Stag 150 lbs... (Mr. Harriman)
0
Mr. F. Usher's Castle 146 lbs, (Mr. Miller)
0
Time: 1 min. 33.2/5 secs.
1 length; 1% lengths. Pari mutuel:-winner $73.50; places, 1st $11.30; 2nd $10.50; 3rd $7.40.
Sunning No. 740
Bright Eve... 426
Boukra... ,430
273.40 Bing Boy Unplaced runners, Nos. 362, 396, Mowgli
Winnar. Places,
483 428 173 102
142
246.
88
03
74
167
53
148
|Damaged Goods, .
50
36
Race VI.
Grey Knight
44- 113
No. 278
2,012.50
May.
42
50
64 24
576.00
Duke.of Nieblung
20
46
287.50
Festive Eve
25
53
Unplaced runner, No. 79.
Castle:
6
7
Some excellent Anishes were 475, 521, 128, 526, 720, 206, 661, Northern Stag seen and times were, on the whole, 116, 500, G17... good. Only three favourites suc ceeded in eight races and they! were-all odds on. Punters must have had a good day, however, as four winners were well supported
lbs.
A Cup to be run for five times, or as
decided by the Committee, called the up but just failed to catch Fire Dobbin and Horsford close up. Aggregate Cup, will be presented at Call who took third.
Skipper, the end of the season to be won by Bright Prospect and The Haugh the pony scoring most minties in the were next, spread out with the races for the Aggregate Stakes at others much further back. Bright the extra
xtra meetings during the sea Prospect, The Haugh, Easter Day san, counting 4 points for a frat: 2
8-Kellett Handicap: "A" Class: one and a quarter miles.For China ponies, entrance $5, 1st prize: $450, 2nd prize: $200, 3rd prize: $100.
for a second; and for a third. The and Gold Medal received a fair benefit of marks already scored to measure of support in a very Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve 168 lbs. ness with the pony on a sale. Any open race but were unplaced.
winner of the race this
ta
6 lbs. extra for en:h win in Brown Jug was in good demand Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Blackstone
but but paid a fine dividend. Nara
carry subsequent starts for the.
Fasc.
in the
the event of a pony carrying the Stag carried a number of tickets, penalty not winning. 2 lbs. to be but Fire Call was an outsider. deducted next time he starts, such
Iba, to remain deducted, until he
wins
again, when he will carry the G.-D'Aguilar Plate: once round.
full peralties without dednetion. Penalties accumulative up to 15 lbs. In the event of two or more ponics tying with the same number of marke after five races have been run the owners shall either divide the value of the Cup which is hereby placed at $1,000, or shall ran off on a day to be fixed by the Committee, not being the same day as the last race for the Stakes but within two weeke thorefrem. In the event of a run off the weights shall be weight for Inchca us per scale.. -Extrance fee $0. 2nd prize: $200, 3rd prize: $100. Mr. Eve's Bengal 154 lbs. ...
(Mr. Proulx)
1
Mr. 1. Reily's San Diego
154 lb. 1. (Mr. Reidy) .21 Time: 2 mins, 05.2/5 secs. Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Taze Lon 152 lbs. (Mr. Wong) Mr. Luen Yick's Warlordship 149 Iba... (Mr. Loo)
left at the post. Chemal made the running but Blackhouse Hall soon went up and ran in company. Boxing Eve was well held in a favourable position three lengths behind. Chemal established a long lead going up to the Rock. where the favourite had moved up 1to second berth. Down the in- eline, Mongolian Stag. and Black- stone Hall bath improved. Box- ing Eve was an easy first with two furlongs to ro. Then Blackstone Hall came with a determined rush but was shaken off without dif- ficulty.
Chemal ran on to be third, with Mongolian Stag al- most on terms.
(Mr. Charles)
152 lbs. (Mr. Wong) Mr. K. H.'s Chemal 158 lbs. (Mr. da Roza)
2
3
4
Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Mongolian Stag (late Dumfries) 151 lbs.... (Mr. Harriman) Messrs. F. Usher and A. D. Crabbe's Warrington 153 iba.
(Mr. Usher) 0
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Mr. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele 146 lbs...... (Mr. Bulteel) Time: 2 mins. 40.2/5 secs. 12 lengths; 4 lengths.
winner $8.30; Parl-mutuel:
(about 7 furlongs 56 yards) For subscription griffins of this club of any season and non-win- ning griffins of this season, weight for inches as per scale, subscription griffint of this season and non-winning griffins allowed 5 lba.; winners of one race 6 lbs. extra, of two races 10 lbs, extra, of three or more $7.70. races 15 lbs. extra: Jockey allowance, entrance $5. 1st Boxing Eve prize: $400, 2nd prize: $150, Blackstone Hall Ord prize: $100.
Places, 1st $6.70; 2nd $5.80; 3rd
Mongolian Stag
Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Winsome Chemal
Stag 153 lbs,..............
Ukelele
Winner. Places.
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634 500. 600 166 199 111 164 78 154 38'... ...83 Punters judged form fairly well 2. In this race in which Boxing Eve defied a penalty" of 10 lbs, over 8 weight for inches and ran the list
(Mr. Harriman) 1 Warrington Mr. L. Dunbar's Coos Bay 0.158 lbs..... (Mr. da Roza) Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes 152 tha.... (Mr. Wong)
Jockeys' Form This Season.
Places gained by jockeys in axtrà meetings this season are as follow:~~
G. U. da Roza
Mr. Proulx Dr. Reidy Mr. Harriman
Charles
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T. L. Wong
Clark
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Bulteel
·Usher Seth- Sewell Loo
Erskine
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