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NOTICES.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE

SIXTH EXTRA

TMEEMING will be held (wen- ther permitting) at Happy Valley on MONDAY, 8th October, 1928, commencing at 2.80 p.m.

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Unplaced runners Nos. 352, 486, 11, 888, 251, 14.

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· SATURDAY'S RACES

Breaking of the local tote re- cord by declaration of a dividend of $2,574-which went to the Hong Kong Jockey Club-was the opening sensation on Saturday when the first day a races of the 16, 339, 148, 45. sixth extra meeting of the sea- aon were held at Happy Valley before an attendance which was more than satisfactory in view of counter-attractions and the be ginning of the League soccer pro-1.-Jordan Handicap: "C" class: gramme.

success

An outstanding feature was the of Mr. G. U da Roza who had six mounts which turn- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ed out to be four firata, one third and one unplaced. Three of

T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that these victories were straight off

IT'S SEALED, TENDERS, in Tri- the reel In this hat trick was

No. 111

300 256

Race VIII.

.$1,289.00 354.00 177.00

Unplaced runner No. 20.

six furlongs,For Chine ponies. Entrance $5. · la‡ priza: $400. 2nd prize: $160. 3rd prize: $100.

Each member has the right to Introduce 2 non-members to the Mombers Enclosure, tickets for

Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades whom

150 lbs. ... (owner) 1 Can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5

Dr. F. Pierce Grove's, Slang such per day up to Friday, 5th

River 150 lbs. . (Mr. Morgan) 2 WANTED.-At St. John's Cathe-October, 1928.

fox plicate, which should be clearly associated Mr. Lo Yam-man (who dral, combined Verger-Clerk.

A

The charge for admission

Duke of Nieblung 148 lbs...

(Mr. T. L Wong) 8 Must be Christian and speak Eng- Ladies to the Members Enclosure marked "TENDER FOR STORES races as "Yam Man"); the popu- Messrs. H. C. Lau & H. C. Lee's

will be received at the Colonial lar rider and owner of the Macao Race Club. The string of winners lish and Chinese. Duties-Office will be $2 per day.

Office, Banque de work five mornings per week, with Each member can obtain, upon Secretary's

Stag 162 lbs. (Mr. Harriman). Secretary, Indo-Chine, until Noon of WED- came in the 3rd, 4th and 5th, Messrs. Chan & Rafeek's Nara

events; Mr. da Roza's mount in .attendance at dally Services; application Verger's duty on Sundays. Appli- Badges for admission of 2 Ladies NESDAY, the 24th day of October, the 4th was favourite; he also, Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight

1928, for the supply and delivery

...... (Mr. Gordon) 0 cation in writing, giving references, free of charge.

Men, of stores required by Government wore Mr. Lo's colours in the 6th 162 lbs.

was made favourite Mr. Ho Sai-man's Black Pearl

158 lbs.

.(owner) 0 etc., will not be permitted to Department during the year 1929. race and

For Specifications and Forms of again but could only get third operats within the precincts of the

The fourth time Mr. da Mr. C. T. C.'s Northern Stag place. Hong Kong Jockey Club during Tender apply at the Office of Roza caught the judge's eye he! 156 be....... (Mr. Charles) the Race Meeting.

Superintendent Accounts & Stores, was on Mr. L. Dunbar's Coos Bay. Dr. S. To Wong's Ullswater 158

.(owner) 0 Hong Kong, 29th Sept., 1928. Public Works Departments, from Incidentally, Mr. da Roza won the lbs.

whom further particulars can be "big" race" of the day, the HE. The Governor of Macao's had on application.

Fourth Aggregate Stakes, on One-1 Veloz 162 lbs. (Mr. da Rozs) The Government does not bind Third. And his prospects in the Mr. Hosie's The Haugh 152 lbs. (Mr. Clark) HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. itself to accept the lowest or any St. Leger to-day, on Coos Bay,

tender and reserves to itself the are very rosy.

Mr. R. J. Paterson's Skipper

150 lbs. . One-Third's victory in the Aggre-

(Mr. Stanton) option of accepting FOR ALL OR ANY PART of each Specification. gato Stakes has brought on an in- Mr. E. P. Dangerfield & Major C. W. Tuke's Lye Green 148 HAROLD, T. CREASY,teresting position in the competi-

lbs.

.... (Mr. Sugden) Director of Public Works, tion.. This pony now has 6 pointe

and has a good chance of annexing Mr. Glenside's Shingle 147 lbs. 5th October, 1928.

the Cup.

(Mr. McCartrey) Fifteen ponies faced the starter Mr. Dowbiggin's Ploughman 140

fielda in the first

but race

lbs. ........

(Mr. Proulx) small. Mrs. R. H. in the other events

Charles's Little Darling 140 lbs.

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Still there was plenty to engage the Quarry Bay overlooking Lyeemun 1928, immediately after the holding that the SAI CHIU TRAD- attention of backers throughout the

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Then May came up and also beat

Boukra for third money, the latter

0

being also passed by As You Like It. The Zebra was last.

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(Mr. Backhouse) Time: 1 min. 37.8/5 secs. 1% lengths, a neck. Pari-mutuel-winner $2,574.00; places, 1st $23480; 2nd 44.00; 3rd Winner., Places. 214. 208

16.90.

Ace of Spades, owned and always. steeplechases) by Lt. J. G. Shilling- ton, Adjutant of the 2nd Batt King's Own Scottish Borderers, brought about the record, thanks Partners, mainly to a fine start. The dividara Siag·

Véloz:. end was $2,574. There was only Duke of Nieblung one ticket in the winning tote and

Northern Stag as the Jockey CluB takes one chance The Haugh on each pony in both "places" and

Ploughman "winners" following a win by an Grey Knight unbacked pony some years ago the Skipper Club won the money.

Siang River The "place" dividend of $234.80

Lye Green on Ace of Spades was the second Ullswater biggest of the day, this amount be- Black Pearl ing paid on five tickets. Bright Ace of Spades Prospect paid $58.50 and Fanling Little Darling Stag $108.10, the latter racing out Shingle.. of his class.

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MACAO RACES.

..

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3-Jordan Handicap: "A" class: six furlonge.-For China ponies. Entrance $5. lat prize: $400, 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100.

Mr. Yam Man's Fifty Fifty 155

lbs......

.... (Mr. da Roza) 1 Mr. H. P. White's San Francisco

154 lbs. ...... (Mr. Charles), 2 Mesars. K. C. Lau & H. C. Lee's

Duke of Verona 185 lbs.

(Mr. T. L. Wong) 3 Time: 1 min. 83.2/5 secs.

2 lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel winner $19.70;

place. 1st $20.80.

Winner, Places.

140 224

60

06

San Francisco

607

194

40

71

Fifty Fifty

249

.76

Duke of Verona

239

83

39

42

31

44

16

88

11

26

7

29

+

4

4

3

11

1

5

1

4

1

8

Prolonging the sequence of ine and outs, the favourite lost. San Francisco, although drawn on the outside, began with a flying start. Duke of Verona, on the ralls, began at a steady pace. Fifty Fifty, who

was evonly backed with the Dube

both far behind San Francisco- bucked when the flag fell and lost several lengths.

A record dividend of $2,574,

Duke of Verona never let the Uneven Fortunes

bealde which place returns of favourite get more than 6 lengths" Punters' fortune was indeed un- $284.86 and $44.60 receded into the lead. Fifty Fifty crept up on the and background, a field of 16 for the Duke, passed him and pursued the even. Four favourites won four failed. There was a sequence opening race of the second half of leader down the incline. At the In the first Ave races, outsiders and the extra season, and six of these 1/4 mile post San Francisco still had favourites getting in alternately. Anishing in a line behind the win-

an advantage of 2 lengths and was Next to Mr. da Roza among the ner-these were the features of one running strongly. The Duke did riders and Mr. Lo of the owners, no of the most exciting events seen for not respond to Mr. Wong's vigorous

some time.

efforts but Fifty Fifty slowly drew Enelo-bady claimed a great day. Mr. T. L. Wong rede a first, a second and

Veloz and Nara Stag carried the alongside. Mr. Charles tried all be two thirds and remains at the top money between them. Duke of

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The sequence remained unbroken. One-Third was, naturally, the hot favourite and he won easily but his running did not impress.

The two neglected ponies made

of the jockeys' list. Mr. Harzinian Nieblung also came in for as lit knew but Fifty Fifty was not to first and a second. Mr. demand. Nara Stag shoved out be denied. San Francisco succumb ed to pressure and was beaten at Shillington's success was his Instructions to sell by Public "SUI AN" leaves on Sunday 8.00)"maiden" in official flat races and best' but was passed by Ace of the mile post but retained second the first two furlongs a cracker with

Mr. Backhouse, by winning the Spades who stuck in front to the berth with the Duke 4 lengths in end with his challengers galning on FRIDAY, the 12th October, 1928. "TAISHAN" leaves on Sunday 9.00 novices' event, also broke his duck (m. The Haugh was second for a

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Mr. Charles got so near and yet so while until displaced by Duke of far; he rode four éeconds! But he had the satisfaction of seeing Mrs. Charles register her colours and celebrate the event by getting a

Handicaps Attractive,

arrears.

mile.-Value $590. For all Nieblung who falled to show pace 4-Fourth Aggregate Stakes: one in the straight.

China ponies. Catch weights at Ace of Spades' victory. was a near thing. Behind him wore Siang River (who had come up, at the bend), Duke of Nieblung, Nara Stag

Rare and Old China, French TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING The five handicaps were attrac(unable to burst through), Skipper, Colonies in China, Old Shanghai, to be held on SUNDAY, 14th Octo- tive, although O-Moon and Coos Bay Veloz and Ploughman all racing in Hong Kong, Borneo, etc.

ber, 1928 (weather permitting), appeared to have been "thrown in a line with the others nowhere.

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The following unclaimed tele-

NOTICE.

The going was all that could be desired; the starting satisfactory except in one or two races in which the starter failed to exhiblt patience exceeding Job's,

2-Jordan Handicap: "class: alx furlonga-For China pontes. Entrance $6. 1st prize: $400. Brd prize: 2nd prize: $150. 8100.

Because of the repairs to the drainage system there were glight Mr. Moon's O-Moon 168 Jbs... (Mr. T. L Wong) changes in the enclosure arrange- ments but nobody minded, except Messrs. Cheng & Ng's Glory 162

lbs.

... (Mr. Charles) 2 A few ponies which seemed to re- ASGER, DENTAL SUR sent being paraded in an improvis Mrs. R. H. Charles's May 145 GEON, has removed his office ed paddock which, in-reality, was

(Mr. Clark) KAYAMALLY BUILDING, that part of the course between the Major B. G. Lake's As You Like 20/22, Queon's Road Central. ̈ ́?

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Cash Sweep Results Racing details are given below. Results of cash sweeps are as fol- low drawers of unplaced ponies getting $50 each:

Race L

No. 238 393

$420,00

120.00 80.00

lbs. ....

One Third in the rear. The latter outstripped Tarzan by going outside. and was in company with "Erstwhile

incline, One-Third was sent ahead. at the football stand. Going up the but the gameneas with which Erst- 10 st. 9 lb. Winners of a race while stuck to him did not reflect to

the favourite's credit. -- value $600 or over other than a race confined to subscription Without being extended, One- griffins, or ponies that have won Third came into the etraight with a the aggregate prize in the aggre- useful lead and kept it up but his gate stakes in any season, 5 b. victory left something to be desired. extra. Non-winning subscription Erstwhile was far ahead of Tarzan. griffins allowed 5 lb.

A Cup 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 extra meetings during the ses

for

5-Nathan Handicap: "T" class

1% miles For China ponies. Entrance $5. 1st prize $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize! $100.

-coming points for a first; 2 Mr. Yam Man's Bright Prospect second; and 1 for a third. The 164 lbs,... (Mr. da Roza) benefit of marks already scored to Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Spinner pass with the pony on a sala Any

winner of the race this reason to

8

CAFTY

It 148 lbs. (Mr. Harriman) 4] Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Boukra

158 lbs. (Mr. Stanton) 0 Mr. T. L Wong's The Zebra 155

Ibs(Mr. Proulx) 0 Time: 1-min. 84.4/5 secs. 4 lengths, 3 lengths." Pari-mutuel winner $6.70; places, 1st $5.80; 2nd 7.10; 8rd $11.00

Unplaced runners Nos. 129, 898,***

68, 273, 864, 18, 82, 24, 240, 462, 97, 10-Moon $144.

Race

No. 92. $1,028.20;

298.20 281

146.50 Unplaced runners Nos. 816, 188, 869:37

Race III.

No. 888

$1,818.80

876.80

188:45

HARDS –nisatky

Race

ghink

ham Bt.

706.40 780.40 $895.20

1,501.20 843.20

171.60

MISCELLANEOUS

Dr. Henry, from Manila! | YOUR VISITING

E. A. LEGGATT, and promptir prin 26% Superintendent. Mall"? Omee, No.

Telephons Central-24

Hong Kong #th: Oct, 1928)

Glory... Boukra

Winner. Places.

150 lbs...... (Mr. Harriman)

6-lbs, extra for each win in Mr. Eve's Gala Evs 158: Ibz. ambsequent starts for the race, but,

(Mr. Proulx) in the

the event of a pony carrying the Messrs. Dyer & Belth's Tangle pensity not winning, 2 lbs. to be

deducted next time he starts, such 150 lbs. ... (Mr. Gordon) 2 lbs, to rerinin deducted until he Mr. O. Kitchell's Full Moon

the 160 lbs (Mr. T L Wong) ↑ wins again, when he will

deduction Messrs. Stanton & Reidy's Aris

Penalties

without;

Penalties

the

event of

In

ties accumulative up to 15 lbs.

same number

tophanes 158 lbs...

(Mr. Stanton)

ponies tying with the or more of marks after five races have been Mr. Hea Cheong's Man of War ron the owners shall either divide the 157 (Mr. Charles) 0 value of the

Cup whielt is hereby Mr. S. W. Cheng's Westlake 158

placed at $1,000, or shall run off on a

day to bò nxed by the Committee, not

Ibs............ (Mr. Backhouse)

being the same day as the last race Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes & Hon. the Stakes but within two weeks Mr. C. G. S. Mackie's Perpetual

700 550,

120 221

96%

188

Lor

80:

205

98

1477

therefrom. In the event of run

As You Like It.

of the weights shall be weight for | May:

Inches as per scale Entrance $5. The Zobra

892nd prize: $300, 33rd prize: $150. 0-Moon was hot favourite and he Mr. Yam Man's One-Third 158 ran like a winner. Glory, having lbs... drawn the rails, got the best of the Mr. Seth's Erstwhile 149 lbs. start, followed by the favourite but

Motion 140 lbs.(Mr. Clark)

Time: 2 mins. 49 neck,

1 lengths, 6.lengths.

* Pari-mutuel — winner: $58.50; ...........(Mr. da. Roza) 1 places, let #10.10; 2nd 67.40; 3rd

$8.10.

Winner. Places: (Mr. Clark), 2.

846 438 Spinner

Boukra, after having been fractious Mr.K. H. Kay's Tarzan 149 lbs. at the start, made the pace,

After a furlong, O-Moon aft Glory and set out to hurt Boukra, getting on terms down the incline and leading by 8 lengths at the mile post 0-Moon then camAR OF nicely and was, bever, chailing

Meanwille Boukra kild Glory stayed, on-in sec

(Mr. Proulx) 8 Gala Eve- Time: 2 mins. 07.2/5 88ck 2 -Full Moon. Many lengths, many lengthe. Bright Prospect

winner 85.70; Aristophanes Pari-mutuels

place, dat $5.90.

Winner Places Tan

329

885

104 161

201

181

£208

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