MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928.
MUDLARKING!
OUTSIDER'S DIVIDEND
OF $183,
INTERESTING RACING.
Favourites had n
time last
the first
season
Saturday
Judge: Mr. D. E. Clark. Assistant Judge: Mr. P. Tester. In charge of the Scales: Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. H. R. Forsyth. bad
Starter: Mr. W. D. Fiddes
THE CHINA MAIL,
Acting Secretary: Mr. H. R. Mr. N. Hashim's Sunning 165 Forsyth.
j's.
..... (Mr. Charles) - 1. Treasurers: Messrs. Linstead, Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Boukra and Davis.
162 lbs. .... (Mr. Usher) 2 Mr. Taze U's Bright Prospect
148 lbs.....(Mr. da Roza). 3 Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Kom Tong
Hall 160 lbs. 、、、、、、 ................
(Mr. T. L. Wong) 4 Mr.L. Reidy's Tarzan 149 lbs. (Mr. Miller) Mr. Yam Man's May 146 lbs. (Mr. Chun) Mi. H. T. C.'s Ben Hur 146 lbs. (Mr. Clark) Messrs Dunbar and Reidy's Tarmacadam 148 lbs...... (Mr. Reidy) Mesars. Chan and Rafeek's
Nara Stag 144 lbs.
Second Starter: Mr. L. A. M. Boisragon.
Paddock: Mr. F. Sutton. Handicapper: Mr. C. M.
when Wilson. day's events in the Hong Kong Jockey Club's fifth extra race meeting of the were decided. Rain fell intermittently early in the after- noon but that did not deter the efforts of a few outsiders which entered with zest into the spirit of mudlarking.
There were two odds-on win- ners in the ning races, -
One favourite paid more than evens and a joint favourite returned exactly evens,
Alves.
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Timekeeper: Mr. A. A. Alves. Honorary Surgeon: Dr. J. W. Anderson.
Honorary Veterinary Surgeons: Major F. Hogg, R.A.V.C., Mr. L. Reidy, M.R.C.V.S.
Programme.
March. "Entry of the Boyards,"
Halvorsen.
Suite of, "Three
Th programme of music ren- The feature of the day was dered by the Band of the 2nd a winning dividend of $183, Batt. King's Own Scottish Bor- paid out on each, of thirteenderers was as follows:-- tickets unlucky number?-on Westlake in the opening event. Three favourites ran, literally, nowhere,
being one ignominious last. Another was second and yet another apcond but he might have been unplaced as far as punters were concerned as the field comprised only three ponies.
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Two of the surprise winners were second favourites. The fact that each returned odds of more than three to one is evid- ence of the element of uncertainty which prevailed'on account of the weather.. Place dividends ceeded two to one on four occa- sions although there wàs no out- standing prizu.
ex-
Boxing Eve's Victory. Water oozed out cach time a hoof was implanted on the turf. But the going was heavy and holding, rather than being slip- pery, Unless his mount led throughout, each jockey was be- spattered with mud. Times were, of course, slow, but there were n few "hot" first quarters and half miles. In the majority of races, the opening gallop decided the final issue. Au experiment to run a few ponies unshod proved unsuccessful.
Boxing Eve won the big race, the Third Aggregate Stakes, do- ing so in convincing fashion when
tures," Ansell,
■
run the owners shall either divide the value of the Cup which is hereby Gibble placed at $1,000, or shall ran off on day to be fixed by the Commitice, not being the same day as the last race for the Stakes but within two weeks there from In the event of a run off the weights shall be weight for inches oa per scale. Entrance fee $5 2nd prize: $300, 3rd prize: $150. Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve 154 lbs. (Mr. Charles)
0
1
Đ
Mr. Three's One Third 154 lbs. (Mr. T. L. Wong)
2
0
Mr. L. Reidy's San Diego 169 lbs. Mr. Reidy)
3
6 lengths; 4 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 09.3/5 secs. Pori-mutuel: - Winner Place, 1st $5.50.
$6.00;
Winner Places
995
269
221
36
111
27
San Diego
(Mr. Harriman) 0 Boxing Evo length; 2 lengths.
One Third Time: 1 min. 37.3/5 secs. Places, 1st $7.99, 2nd $13.70, 3rd Pari-mutuel:- Winner $13.70;
$16.50.
Winner Places
Sunning
Irish Pic-
Tarmacadam Kom Tong Hall Nurn Stag
202 300 161 200 162 169 63 125
Ben Hur
43
80
Bright Prospect
41
78
Baukra Tarzan May
39
103
20
36
Valse Song, "Can't you hear me
Say I Love You," Brown. Selection. "Up with the Lark,"
Braham,
The Humoreske, Dvorak, Selection, "The Street Singer,"
Simson.
Song of the Turkish Hills,
.."Myrra," Clutsam. Selection, "The Lilac Domino,"
Cuvillier...
Blue Bonnets O'er the Border." God Save the King. -
Conductor, Mr. W. H. Fitz Earle, A.R.C.M., bandmaster.
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36
were, to misquote the words of Both Mr. Wong and Mr. Reidy
a famous racing man, Mr. G. C Moxon, caught upright when they should have been bending. Boxing Eve, who was outstanding in the pari-mutuel, had drawn the out- side berth. When the flag fell, Mr. Charles was four lengths to the good and in full stride. He con- tinued to crack a rattling pace, finished the first quarter mile in under half a minute, and the half Once again Sunning's colours mile in just over the minute One flashed past the post first thanks Third had passed San Diego after to a flying start by Mr. Charles. less than a furlong, but had lost On the whole, all nine got off fair- the advantage of being drawn on ly well except that Tarmacadam the rails. One Third set out to was in the rear but Mr. Reidy chase Boxing Eve and held his sent him up early and, in company own till the incline where he be with another, followed Sunning gan to recede. The race became around. Boukra lay handy in a procession with wide gaps at the fourth berth, on the rails, with last quarter-mile post. Boxing out any hindrance. The favour-Eve was cused off early. San ite, Sunning, was hunted home Diego ran wide in response to on by Roukra, comparatively an out- urge to make a bid for second sider. Sunning held a slight ad money, with the result that he vantage all the way up the lost to One Third by four lengths. straight and just won. Tarmaca- The verdict of six lengths be dam, the second favourite, finish- tween the winner and second fat- ed sixth. Kora Tong Hail was tered One Third which proved a next in demand. He was on the disappointment. heels of the leaders at the top of the straight but was displaced by Bright Prospect who made up the arrears gallantly but had 3stayed too far behind to make an impression on the first two. Kom Tong Hall finished strongly in a driving duel with Bright Prespect but Nara Stag was closing up with every stride. Mr. Harriman's effort came too late, however, and he had to be satisfied with fifth place. Ben Hur and May were behind Tarmacadam, seventh and eighth, respectively. Tarzan was Olast. He appeared to be too fat.
I-Green Island Handicap:`\ “C”
class: six furlongs. For China ponies. Entrance $5. 1st prize $400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100,
Mr. S. W. Cheng's Westlake
(late Artistic Hall) 158 lbs. (Mr. Chun) Messrs. Chan and Rafeek's Fanling Stag 158 lbs....... tir. Harriman)
Mr. O. Kitchell's Zin 158 lbs. (Mr. da Roza) Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C.
Lee's Duke of Nieblung 150- 1...... (Mr. T. L. Wong) Mr.
I. Reidy's Isostacy 158 lbs. (Mr. Usher)
it had been anticipated that he Dr. S. To Wong's Ullswater might be extended. Mr. R. H. |
168 lbs... (Dr. S. To Wong)
Charles showed up to advantage Mr. L. Reidy's Tartar 155 lbs. in this event, giving his rivals a ||
(Mr. Miller) clean ship. The "Eve" candidate Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Skipper now has 5 points; San Diego pick-J
155 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) | ed up another point and makes Mr. Shillington's Ace of his total 7; there will be two more
Spades 154 lbs. trials during the second half of the season.
Few Pointers to Form. Whether the course improves or not, some thrilling racing is assured to-day. the second day, which will wind up the first: half of the extra season. A long trench has been dug parallel with the rails, in oth enclosures but it causes no inconvenience. The work will be pushed ahead during the close season.
!
(Mr. Shillington) Mr. Seth's Harlene 150 lbs.
1
2
4
0
0
(Mr. Proulx) · 0 Mr. Yam Man's Copper Mine 153 lbs.....(Mr. Charles) Mr. Union's Fook Shau 148 lbs.
(Mr. Loo)
Mr. M. D. Erskine's Rupert
147 lbs.....(Mr. Erskine) 0. 1% lengths; length. Time: 1 min. 39.2/5 secs. Part-mutuel:-Winner
$183.00;
Places, 1st $20.20, 2nd $6.50, 3rd
Not a great deal of informa- $9.10. tion was gleaned from Saturday's |
form, except that it can be said Fanling Stag that one or two ponies did adapt Tartar
1st
3.--Green Island Handicap: "A" class: six furlongs.-For China
Entrance $5. ponies. prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100, : Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Blackstone
Hall 156 lbs. (Mr. Wong) 1 Mr. Luen Yick's Fifty Fifty
150 lbs. ....{Mr Chun} 2 Mr. H. T. C.'s Caesar 145 lbs.
(Mr. Proulx) 3 Messra. K. C. Lau and H. C. Lee's Duke of Burgundy 155 lbs.
.... (Mr. da Roza) .0 3 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 1 min. 36.3/5 secs..
·Pari-mutuel: — Winner Places, 1st $5.30, 2nd $6.40..
$5.70;
mile was run in slow time.
The last half
Mr. Seth's Erstwhile 160 lbs. (Mr. de Roza)
Winner Places come
346
255
B06
333
48
86
43 28
34
40
into position at the last bend. Up the straight these two, Nugget
ran until Man of War. was on Nutcracker
terins. Cumberland
Then Full Moon drew Tommy ....
away with a final effort which was deservedly applauded. Mean the betting and, as the
Gibble and Nugget monopolised while Grey Knight, who had been race hot on the heels of Man of War, proved, the other three were not stayed on to gain third prize. In it. The Hon. Mr. Beith, in the Tangle was far back, fourth. famous colours of John Peel-a Then came As You Like It, who little faded perhaps was away had flattered to decelve, having first but Mr. Fiddes Wilson soon rushed up to joint second at the passed him. Gibble then led all incline. Warlordship was all out, the way back and won handsome next; then come Little River and ly. Nugget was running on at the Spinner. close. Nutcracker
just. beat Cumberland for third place after a good run. Tommy was never in the picture.
9--Beaufort Handicap: **A" class: one and a quarter miles. -For China, ponies. Entrance $5. 1st prize: $450. 2nd prize: $210: 3rd prize: $100. | Mr. Eve's New Year's Eve 157
1 - - - - - ...... . . (Mr. Proulx) Lin-Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and C. Gordon Mackie's Peck 161 lbs.
(Mr. Clark) Mr. Luen Yick's Fifty Fifty 156 lbs. (Br. Chun)
7-Peng. Chau Stakes: half a mile For China ponies-non- winning subscription griffins of lbs. this Club of any season. placed runners allowed 65 lbs. Entrance $5. Jockey allow- ance. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150 3rd prize: $100. Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and C.
Gordon Mackie's King Con-. stantine 152 lbs..
(Mr. Clark) Mr. C. W. P. Richardson's
Movanagher 153 lbs.
(Mr. Richardson) Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Wine Boy 150 lbs. ........ (Mr. da Roza)
Dr. Pierce Grove's Sinng River 151 Iba..... (Mr. Erskine). Mr. Hosie's The Haugh 152 lbs. (Mr. T. L. Wong) Major Lake's Southgate (late
Liberty Hall) 153 lbs.
(Mr. Harriman)
Mr. A. A. Miller's Tarzali 152 Mrs. Pricatley's My Toy 155
lbs...
.... (Mr. Usher)
lbs.
. (Mr. Proulx)
2 lengths; many lengths. Time: 2 mins. 43.1/6 secs.
2
Pari-mutuel: Winner $13.40;|
1
Place, 1st $14.50.-
Winner Places
Peck
843
69
2
New Year's Eve Fifty Fifty
461
23
70
6
B
4
a
0
New Year's Eve upset the odds on Peck in convincing style. Fifty Fifty, the outsider, looked
28 though he would have share in the Anal gal-
lap. running strongly for a little more, than half the dis- tance, but was outclassed after a mile. The other two dashed away
0
0
from the fall of the flag, running neck and neck. After a quarter
0
of a mile, New Year's Eve drop- ped back a few lengths. After 4 length; 3 lengths.
half a mile, New Year's Eve pass- Time: 1 min. 05 secs.
ed Peck with ense. All the way i Pari-mutnel: Winner $21.90 back to the straight, New Year's Places. 1st $9.30, 2nd $30.20, Eve was the leader. The gap be
tween him and Peck opened and! Winner Places closed at Intervals. Just when it
$13.60.
The Haugh King Constantine
Siang River
3rd
821 736
264 320
56
39
161 85
37. 76
$3
55
26
42
0
49
seemed that Peck had been killed
by the weight and pace, Mr. Clark sent him up. The crucial moment was at the distance post where New Year's Eve came again and prevented his rival from getting alongside. Neither appeared to be in distress at the winning post and both were still full of fight.
HAVE YOU WON.
Saturday's Cash Sweeps At. A Glance.
5-Cust Rock Stakes: one mile. Wine Boy
For China ponies, subscrip- My Toy tion griffins of this Club of any Southgate season. Winners of this year Movanagher only, winners of two races,
Tarzali weight for inches; winners of three races 5 lbs. penalty; of more than three races 10 lbs. 'The Haugh added to the tale of penalty; winners of one race
wae. Starting odds on in the allowed 5 lbs. Jockey allow tote, he faded out completely at anco. Entrance 85. 1st prize: the distance post. King Constan- $400, 2nd prize: $150. 3rd tine, the second favourite, who prize: $100.
had moved off best at the start, proved the winner, after a rare tussle with a rank outsider in 1 Movanagher, Wine Boy. had a
little support on the "places" side. Below are given the results of My Toy was one of those who be the cash sweeps at Saturday's | gan well. This pony was still in races. the race after the mile post but, Drawers of unplaced starters get 4sion,
for the second meeting in succes- $50 each.
cramp intervened. Mr.
Race I. Proulx dismounted and the girth had to be unloosened before the pony got up again. The Haugh started poorly but was sent right out and soon had the lead. After 226, 394, 157, 90, 269, 145, 884, 173,' the distance post, he began to 101. recede to the field and, at the mile post, had lost any chance of a place. King Constantine had shot. up in a few lengths what time Movanagher was battling away on the outside. The latter failed by 485, 178, 181, 419, 16.
Race III.
Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes 149 lbs. (Mr. T. L. Wong) Mr. H. L. Yung'a Chatto 147 lbs.......... (Mr. Clark) Mr. C. T. C.'s Northern Stag 150 lbs. ... (Mr. Harriman), Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli 165 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. L. Reidy's Tarzan 152 lbs. (Mr. Miller)
2
3
6 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 2 mina. 15.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel - Winner $22.80; Places, 1st $8.80, 2nd $10.70, 3rd
$9.90.
Mowgli Winner Places Erstwhile 841 · 500 Chatto
Winner Places.
268 282
116
93
themselves to the conditions Zin
45
99
where a few others did not. In Skipper
33
71
Blackstone Hall
most of the races, there was al-Duke of Nieblung
some opposition for the Isostncy ways
20
62
Fifty Fifty
105
15
38
Caesar
119 90 116
Fair Eyes
Tarzan
pony with the best reputation so Westlake thai interest was maintained Fook Shau throughout.
13
29
Duke of Burgundy, 33 80
Northern Stag
7
18
Interest in this race was con-
Copper Mine
A
4
11
2
3
1
24
1
7
Winner Places
No. 444
460. 241
$462.00 132.00
08.00
Unplaced runners, Nos.:-119,
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Race IV.
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the
class: one and a quarter miles. -For China ponies. Entrance 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100. Mr. Moon's Full Moon 154 lbs. (Mr. Wong)
No. 418 278 449
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The "Eve" stable claimed two Ace of Spades. frata. The Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes Rupert and the Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie Ullswater had a first and second, the lat-Harlene ter being Peck, which took part în the most "open" race of the day and lost heroically to New Year's
Eve
Honours Shared Around,
8.-Beaufort
Mowgli was another deposed Haugh, Southgate (who had not fined to which peny would get favourite. He finished an igno-impressed) and Tarzuli. second place. As a matter of minious last, to the disappoint- fact, punters backed in the exactment of many friends and even order of finishing, Blackstone the stable connections. The only Hall was the hot favourite. Fifty explanation that seems feasible is Fifty enrried a shade more money that he ran without shoes. The than did Caesar and Duke of Bur- steadier gundy was
of
$5. 1st prize: $450. 165 lbs. ought neglected. Fifty not to have made Fifty held the rails and made the difference as he has won pace jointly with Caesar. The with 164: Was it the heavy go- behind them until the two miles the leaders cracked in the first
1 length; 8 lengths, Time: 2 mins. 54.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: -Winner $14.90;
Places, 1st $7.20, 2nd $18.70, 3rd $15.70.
Thirteen runners got off to a ragged start and the ultimate winner was by no means well placed. The explanation is that he may have liked the sloshy The part played by Chinese going while the others, did not. Hall crack ran about 11⁄2 lengths {ing?' One surprise was the pace Mr. Hee Cheong's Man of War owners in local flat-racing is em- Fanling Stag was not disgraced
154 lbs...... (Mr. Charles) phasised by the number of places and Zin was game but could not post. Mr. Wong waited for the half-mile. It was thought that Mr. RM Austin's Grey gained by them collectively in the win although in good position pair of leaders to separate. The they might not stay but all three
Knight 141 lbs. (Mr. Clark) eight official events, namely, four with a clear run at the critical moment that Caesar wavered, stuck on and annexed the places.Tangle 155 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) 4
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's firsts, four
seconds and three moment. Fanling Stag received Blackstone Hall was shot through Fair Eyes, Erstwhile and Chatto Mr. Luen Yick's Warlordship thirds, or just one under half the overwhelming support. Next in the gap and through in a flash. went neck and neck from the fall whole lot.
demand came Tartar (late Lady He was ahead at the distance post of the flag. Mowgli and Tarzan 160 Iba... (Mr. da Roza) Mr. T. L. Wong rode twe win- Love) who was third in the Derby and had won at the mile post. were soon far behind. Chatto re- Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Spinner nera and two seconds and remains a few years ago; the mare's rider Fifty Fifty ran on to beat Caesar ceded carly, leaving Erstwhile Major Lake's As You Like It 156 lbs. ...... (Mr. Üsher) on top of the jockeys' list with went out in flannel trousers! Zin by two lengths. Duke of Bur- and Fair Eyes. to show the way. Mr. Charles who had two firsts was also in demand; and Skipper gundy was very far behind,
154 lbs...(Mr. Harriman) Going up the incline, Northern Dr. Pierce Grove's Little River and one second. Mr. K. H. Chun, and Duke of Nieblung each car- the pioneer of the Macao Race ried a little money.
Stag almost passed Chatto but
143 lbs........ Tartar was 4.-Third Aggregate Stakes: one could only finish e poor fourth. In
(Mr. Miller) 0 Club, rode the surprise Westlake caught napping badly and was
Mile-Value $590. and others to catch the judge's soon out of the fight.
For all the straight, Erstwhile drew away Duke of eye included Mr. Clark, Mr. G. U.Niehlung got well away but Mr.
China ponies. Catch weights and won strongly from Fair Eyes at 10 st. 9 lbs. Winners of a who staved off a second effort by 'da Roza and Mr. Proulx. In the T. L. Wong made no attempt to polo pony scurry, the official start-crack the pace. Harlene and the
race value $600 or over other Chatto. Tarzan and Mowgli were than er, Mr. W. D. Fiddes Wilson, took favourite soon passed him and
a race confined to sub- together at the end, far behind. his turn at being "told off" but he covered the first half mile in com-
scription griffins, or ponies that Erstwhile was second favourite. did not seem to mind as he won naratively good time.. rather easily from the Hon. Mr. then faded out.. Ace of Spades B. D. F. Beith.
was with the vanguard for a while Officials,
and then dropped back as well. Patron: His Excellency Sir Zin began to make up leeway Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.
with two furlongs to go. Fanling Honorary Stewards: His Ex-Stag had a gruelling time between cellency Vice-Admiral Sir the two miles and one mile posts Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, Bt., KC.B., but Westlake, on the outside, had D80 D.G.L. (Oxon), His Ex-swept past the lot and, stayed in cellency Major-General C. C. front to the end. Fanling Stag Luard, G.B., C.M.G, Commodore stayed off Zin's challenge, the lat J.L. Pearson, C.M.G. A ter clearly beating Duke of Nie- Stewards: Mr. H. P. White blung for place money. Harlene, (Chairman), Hon Mr. B. D. F. Skipper and Copper Mine were Beith, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Sir Henry next. Tartar was in the middle Gollan, Kt., C.B.E., Hon. Mr. A. Cof the ruck passing the winning Hynes, Hon. Mr, C. G. S. Mackie, post.. Mr. T." E. Pearce, Hon Mr. VE. L. Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton Mr. P. Tester.
Clerk of the Course: Hon. Mr. 6. G. §. Mackle: {"
Secretary: Mr. C. B. Brown
Tangle
Winner Places 488*** 828
866
443
122 169
79
128
59
116
51 114
4794
312
201.60 125.90 Nos.: 242,
Unplaced runners, Nos.:--260, 24, 4, 56, 282,
Race IX.
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226
118
384.40 107.20
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Places gained to date by jockeys For the information of visitors in "official" races during the extra the following list of some of the
have won the aggregate prize in Harlene
Full Moon the Aggregate Stakes in any
three As You Like It season, 6 lbs. extra. Non-win-Polo Pony Scurry;
Warlordship. furlongs. For bona fide polo ning subscription griffins allow- ed 6 lbs.
ponies approved by the Com Man of War mittee of the Hong Kong Polo Spinner ...... ClubTo be ridden by playing Grey Knight.. members of the Hong Kong Little River Lo Polo Club. Catchweights 168 Tangle and Full Moon were 18ason are as follow:- lbs. Entrance $5 1st prize: Joint favourites. The former $200. 2nd prize: $100. 3rd finished fourth is and the latter Mr. T. L. Wong
won. Two outsiders occupied the Charles prize: $50.
other places, There was no ex-Reidy Gibble 172 lbs.
cuse for Tangle, except that he Proulx may not have relished the heavy G. U. 'da Roza going. Man of War, Warlordship Harriman and Fall Moon shared between, Usher them the duty of setting the pace.
Clark "Beth
2-Green Island Handicap: "B" class: six furlongs For China ponies, Entrance $5. 1st prize: $400, 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100.
A Cap to be run for five times, or as decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at the end of the season to be won by the pony scoring most marks in the races for the. Aggregate Stakes At the cutra meetings during the
on, counting points for a first 2 for a seconds and 1 for a third. The boneft of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a sale. Any
(Mr. W. D. Fiddes Wilson). 1 of the winner of TACO this amason to Nugget 168 lbs........
lbs. extra
xtra for each win in subsequent starts for the race, bat Nutcracker 168 lbs, ....
(The Hon. Mr. B. D. F. Beith)
CAITY
5
in the event of a pony, carrying the (Mr. Dangerfield) penalty not winning
E lbs to bo dodusted next time he starts, much Cumberland 168 lbs
2 lbs, to remain deducted until he
again
wins when he will carry
(Mr. C. W. P. Richardson)
fall penalties without deduction: Tommy 168 lbs. (Mr. Graham) Penalties accumulative up 't to 10 lbs lengths; many lengths...
In the event of two or moreTime: 44 secs.
8 Little River and Spinner brought up the rear and they finished by themselves in the rest. Man of War slowed down a little in the race but came again to provide a thrilling encounter. Full Moon had shaken off the attentions of Warlordship and Man of War had
ponics tying with the same number Part-mutuel: Winner $1000; * of marks after fra races Have been Places, 1st $5.30, Zid $5,80
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highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:
Island.
Feet.
62 2
Victoria Pesk
1823
8:10 3
Signal Station
1774
Mt, Parker
1734.
-Mountain Lodge
1726
The Eyrie.
1725
Peak Hotel.
1300
"Talkoo Sanatorium
1000
877
Mt. Davis...
Bowen Road (filterbeds) 207
Bulteel
Rich
Mainland.""
Mor
Talmoshan Kowloon Peak
Feet.
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