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(Continued from Page 9.) Turf correspondents, however, are penalised. Whereas it cost them $1.50 plas 40 cents to "cover" a meeting in the past, they now have to pay $2 (for which they get an admission ticket which they do not! use) and 20 cents for bus, or $2.20 all told as against $1.90 before. But the extra 80 cents is worth it, if only for the better Press box with
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Defeated in the first race,
Mr. Davidson's Nobleman 158
lbs. (Mr. Backhouse) 0 Solitaire started again here, carry- Mr. Pott's Social Call 158 lba. ing 200 lbs.
(Mr. Harriman) 0 Pari-mutuel: Winner $13.10; Places, 1st $7.99, 2nd $9.00, 3rd Winner Places
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$23.10..
Borderer District Call Solitaire Social Call Drake
A
Cumberland Nobleman Maakee....
The Big, Sweeps The big sweep on the 4th race, tickets at $1 each, resulted as follows:-
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The $5 Sweeps
Six Hundred and Dumbell led at the start, closely attended by Solitaire and Blotting Paper
James Pigg, the successful out- sider, began slowly and Dumboll was many lengths in front of the fold when half the journey had been covered.
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in front when clearing the last There were eight starters. When hurdle but lost ground in the they got off, Cumberland and straight and had to be satisfied with Solitaire led, wih Borderer next second place. Durhant was a poor These three showed the way, with third. Mr. Beck was thrown by Cumberland losing ground after 4 Strathlorne but not injured. mile.
Borderer was well, ridden and Drawers of other ponies receive $67.88 each. Tickets Nos.:-4,597, forged ahead, but the other ponics 8,243, 7,854, 8.330, 1,158, 1,862, were also hard ridden. Borderer, 11,299, 5,571, 11,812, 8,541, 11,526, with a lead of many lengths, took the wrong course in the straight. 1,103.
His rider endeavoured to get him The ordinary $5 sweeps on ench past the post by the left of the hurdles whereas the proper course race resulted as follow:--
was on the right. Mr. Clark real- Ised his mistake just in time and turned sharply to the right track.
By this time, Solitaire had passed Unplaced Nos. ($5 each):-33, 3, him. Came a close struggle, with
Borderers emerging 16, 5, 19.
short head.
Race 1
No. 25
18
"
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$70.70 20.20 10.10
Race 2
No. 85
-$08
25
28
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20
14
winner by a
Cumberland was a good third and District Call was very close behind.
Maskee refused every hurdle but Unplaced Nos. (810 each): 12, Mr. McCartney did not give up until
his mount had taken three jumps. 16, 32, 21.
Borderer was the favourite.
19.
Race 3
No. 33
16
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$135.10 38.60
12
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19.30
Race 1
No. 20
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$108.0 14
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15.50 Unplaced Nos. ($10 each):38,
Race 5
No. 47
$162 34
54 Race 1-Autumn Maidens, about 1 mile, winner $75, 2nd $25. For all China ponies that have never won a steeplechase. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies that have started at Kwanti allowed 5 lbs. Entry $5. Lt-Col. Comyn's Borderer 150
lbs.
. (Mr. Clark) I Mr. Bjuke's Solitaire 153 lbs.
Race 2.- Heavyweight Stakes, about 7 furlongs, winner $75, 2nd $25. For China. ponies. Entry Catch weights 168 lbs. $5.
Mr. Macnamara's James Pigg
170 lbs. ...(Mr. Abel-Smith) 1 Mr. Mattingley's Dumbell 178
lba.
.(Mr. Mattingley)
Lt. Col. Comyn's Durham 168 ..168. ....(Mr. Shillington) Mr. Watson's Blotting Paper 168 lbs. ...(Mr. Macgown) Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's Six
Hundred 168 lbs.
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Mr. Stanton, on Six Hundred, was thrown at the last fence, juat when his mount was overhauling Durham. He was eerlously injured and had to be rushed to a neighbouring house. He was suffering from concussion of the brain and abrasions to the head and face.
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Race 3-Autumn Plate, about 1
miles, for a cup, 2nd $75, 3rd $26. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Entry $5.
Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades
158 lbs. ... (Mr. Shillington) 1} Dr. Pierce Grove's Slang River
155 lbs...(Mr. Morgan) 2 Messrs. Chan and Rafeek's Fan-
ling Stag 168 lbs. ............................
(Mr. Harriman). 31 Pari-mutual: Winner $12.40; Place 1st $12.70.
Winner Places
98 Fanling Stag ...... Ace of Spades .... Siang River ...
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Mowgli might have started favourite here but for the injury to Mr. Stanton.
Ace of Spades cracked the price with Slang River next and Fanling Stag last.
After 4 mile, Ace of Spades was leading by afx lengths from Fanling Stag who was the same distance ahead of Slang River, Fanling Stag 0 refused just before the first mile was completed, throwing Mr. Harri- man who, however, remounted and continued a long way behind.
- Siang River also refused, 2 m from home, and Ace of Spades finished alone.
(Mr. Stanton) Mr. Bjuke's Solitaire 200 lbs.
(Mr. Bluke) Mr. Beck's Strathiorne 178 lbs. (Mr. Beck) Pari-mutuel: Winner $61.30; Places 1st $7.50, 2nd $6.80. 3rd (Mr. Fischer). 2 $6.60.
Mr. Richardson's Cumberland
154 lbs. (Mr. Richardson) 3 Dumbel! Mr. Austin's District Call 158
lbs.
(Mr. Gordon) Dr. Durran's Drake 152 lbs.
(Mr. Durran Mr. Highet's Maskee 155 lbs...
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On passing the winning post, Mr. Winner Places Shillington was told that he had
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Botting Paper
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Six Hundred.
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01 James Pigg
Strathlorne (Mr. McCartney) 0 Solitaire
taken the wrong track, someone running on to the field to tell him so-whereas this was not the case. Mr. Shillington therefore rode on again to go round once more. (Continued at font of next Column.)
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Meanwhile, Fanling Stag. had
been persuaded to jump and thesa Place 1st $5.80. two raced neck-and-neck,
Mr.
Winner Parl-mutuel:
$6.80;
Winner Places
85
10 8
Harriman was again thrown, but Dumbell
1
Ace of Spades was not alone this Blotting Paper ... 36 time...
Dumbell won comfortably after Siang River, remounted by Mr. leading most of the way. He start Morgan, hunted Ace of Spades home ed slowly but gradually drew away and beat him at the post.
from Blatting Paper who never at
The
The Stewards, however, decided any time threatened danger.
at least 100 yards that Ace of Spades had won when winner was
The Officials
he past the winning post alone. ahead at the end. Siang River was awarded second place. Fanling Stag was favourite:
Race
$25.
$6.
Patron: Hie Excellency, Sir
Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.
4November Handicap, Honorary Stewards: His Excel- about 1 miles, winner $75, 2nd]iency, Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald For China ponies. Entry Y. Tyrwhitt, Bart, K.C.B., D.S., D.C.L (Oxon.), His Excellency, C.B., Major-General C. C. Luard, 1C.M.G., Commodore J. L. Pearson,
C.M.G.
Dr. Pierce Grove's Little River 140 lbs....... (Mr. Morgan) Mr. Fischer's Tamerlan 152 lbs. (Mr. Fischer)
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Stewards: Hon. Mr. B., D.. F. Beith, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, & Mr. L Dunbar, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackle, Hon. Mr. 0W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton,
Mr. II. P. White.
Mr. Maas' Caviare 160 lbs..... (Mr. Clark) Dr. MacGown's Honeymoon 152
lbs.....
..(Mr. Macgown) Mr. Greenbob's Shella 240 lbs.
(Mr. Backhouse) } Judges: Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Pari-mutual: Winner $26.10; Mackie. Mr. F. Sutton. Places 1st 10.70, 2nd $8.60.
Winner Places Bration..
Caviare
76
48
Tamerlan
63
52
Little River
21
$1
Honeymoon
15
22
Sheila
10
14
The five rünzers
were sent off well together, Little River showed out and led all the way to win with- out being extended. He had speed and jumped to perfection.
The fight for second place began
Starter: Lt. Col. G. K. Hall
Handicapper: Mr. G. M. 5.
Alves.
In charge of Paddock: Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.
In charge of Scales: Mr. F. Button.
In charge of Cash Sweep and Pari-Mutuel: 'Mr. E. M. Hazeland. Joint Masters: Mr. H. Birkett, Dr. F. Plorce-Grove.
Clerk of the Course: Dr. F.
early in the race, Tamerlan and Pierce-Grove.
Caviare fighting the whole distance;
Secretaries and Treasurers:
the former passed the post half a Messrs. Thomson & Co.
length ahead of Caviare.
All five ponies Onished, Honey
moon being a poor fourth
and
Sheila was many lengths to the RECORD DIVIDEND
rear.
Race 5-"Fall" Stakes, once round, winner $75, 2nd $25. For China ponies that have started at this meeting and not won. Weight for inches as per scale. Forced entry $5k
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$10,841
Shanghai, Yesterday.
S. C. Chang, riding Garrison at the Chinese Jockey Club race meet- Ing, this afternoon, won, his mount paying a record dividend of (Mr. Shillington) -1 $10,841.701.2007 1 pers
There was only one backer fu
Mr. Mattingley's Dumbell 158
lbs,
Mr. Watson's Blotting Paper
155 lbs..... (Mr. Meogown) 2 the pari mutuel-Reuter.
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