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RACING EXTREMES

FAVOURITES & OUTSIDERS

DIVIDE

FIRST EXTRA MEETING

1st

12–Happy Valley Handicap: "A" Class: Six Furlongs For Chins panies. Entrance foo Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prise: $100.

Eve's Boxing Eve 158 The...** (Mr. Pete-Hunt)

1

L, Dunbar's Bakers Bay 168 16

(Mr. A. F. Clark) Hau Un's Monterey Bay 151 Ib. (Mr. da Roza) Ho Kom-tong's City Hall 248 lbs. (Mr. Wong)

2

8

(Mr. Prouli) 0

Extremes were the order of the day when the Hong Kong Jockey Club held their first extra meet- ing of the season at Happy Yan Man's Blue Danube 141 lbs. Valley on Saturday, exactly a

week after the annual carnival K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam 150 lbs. week.

Form was reversed with a vergeance in four out of nine events and, consequently, divi- dends were high. On the other hand, three winners were odda-on and the other two ponies to catch

(Mr. Reidy) 0

Chan, M. & A. E. M. Rafeek's Triumphant Stag 156 lbs. ...

(Mr. Harriman) 0 Time: 1 min. 28 secs. 4 lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner 20;

the judge's eye were also favour-places, 19 $5.60; 2nd $8.90; 3rd ites, but they "paid" more than evens on the tote.

To the "Eve" stable went the major honours with two firsts, a second, and a third. Mr. Ho Kom-tong, O.R.E. (who won the 1929 Derby and took second in the Champions) claimed two firsts and a third,

Mr. T. L Wong maintained

THE CHINA MAIL,

MONDAY,

Pari-mutuel: Winner $40.801 L. Dunbar's Frenchman's Bay

158 Tba... (Mr. da Roza) 2* places, 1st $10.40; 2nd $8.10;_8rd Lau & Lee's Duke of Melrose 158

iba..

$7.50.

Winner Placas

Blue World

455

· 196

The Ape....

878

B08

King's Falloch

869

* 558

The Jamaica

209

454

194 264

63

84

41

49

18

41

18

24

9

80

8

12

18

MARCH 11, 1929.

K.B.G.C.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE

RETURFING A GREEN

The following report and balance sheet for the year ended December 81, 1928, is to be submitted at the annual general meeting on Friday, March 22, at 6.45 pm.:-

Duke of Normandy I came out After three furlongs (Le, at of the ruck at the distance post, was the foot of the Insline) Chesapeake through at the mile post and im-Bay ran wide and faded out as he proved no more, being a fair third did in the Champions of 1928.

............. (Mr. Heard), 0 behind Papaya..

Goos Bay led on but Misty Eve Uster's Erin's Islo 158 lbs. .......

(Mr. Charles) 0 Bowdon threw Mr. C. E. Back-soon joined issue and Christmas

Time: 2 min. 08.2/5 secs. house at the start (without serious Chimes was closing on the leaders.

Christmas Chimes and Misty 1% lengths, dead heat. effect) and Anished by himself far

Parl-mutuelt - Winner $10.40; |0-Moon behind Pink Pearl-an inglorious Eve came into the straight toge-

Coon Bay was out and places, 1st $5.60; thor.

2nd $5.30 Doubtful last.

Chesapeake Bay was ploughing a (Frenchman's Bay)", 2nd $7.30 Bright Prospect

far outside. (Buster)". Happy Valley Handicap: "B" one furrow on the

Brigade Cali... Class: Six Furlongs For China Majestic Hall, however,

Winner Places Wuchang

The working account for the year ponies, Entrance Fee $5. Ist

642 689 Ullswater

shows a loss of $287.26, against a Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150, 3rd through grandly and was battling Imperial Hall

Honours Frenchman's Bay at the two miles post.

652 Monument

profit in the preceding year of Prize: $100,

were decided at the distance post Duke of Melrose ..

303

$1,455.92. This loss can be directly Mr. Wong atole a march on the traced to a few main causes. Owing with Majestic Hali lending by a Buster length-and then winning to the Erin's Isle

ather eleven runnera and reward-to the closing of the greens in the A slow beginning enabled Im-ed his rather meagre (in this event) Spring, less refreshment was pur- 2 end. Christmas Chimes had little

difficulty in disposing of Misty Eve perial Hall to catch the judge's following with nica odds. King'a chased which has had the effect of and Coos Bay was a poor fourth.

eye and restore the balance of Falloch (third). The Ape (fourth) reducing the bar profits. This flam winners to the favourites. ・・ and Blue World (fifth) carried alone accounts for about 50 per cent. Frenchman's Bay was nearly as most of the money fairly evenly of the difference in the results of Next in demand the past two years. Another out-

came

3,

$9.30.

Boxing Eve Blue Danube

Winner. Places.

582 697

99 81

Wong Ping-shun's Thunderbolt 153 be..... (Mr. Harriman) John Peel's Noukhail 151 Mbs... (Mr. Heard) Cheng & Ng's Glory 152 lbe, ... (Mr. Proulx) Yam Man's Fifty-Fifty 160 be. (Mr. da Roza) Ulster's Ace of Spades 155 Tbs... (Mr. Shillington) Hau Un's Desert Storm 180 lbs. (Mr, Lee)

1

4

0

0

Tarmacadam

53 121

Bakers Bay

41 101

C. M. Leitao's Desert Wind 160 (Mr. Soares)

0

S. To Wong's Dark Eyes 152 fbs. (Mr. da Roza)

1

City Hall

32

122

Monterey Bay ...

29

Triumphant Stag.

18

80 タ

Lau & Leo's Duke of Nieblung

140 hs.

(Mr. Reidy)

0

Chan & Refeck's Fanling Stag

An odds on favourite, Boxing Eve

0

Q

min. sees.

28

0 58 1 28

0

Dyer & Belth's Tangle 160 lbs. (Mr. Heard) Topside's Mountain Air 155 lbs. (Mr. Harriman) Mancunian's Alderley 148 lba... (Mr. Backhouse) Mrs. Austin's Armony 150 lbs. (Mr. Gordon) F. W. Dee's Buff Jacket 145 lbs.

3

0

ist quarter

the prestige of local jockeys won in record time of: against the Shanghai cracks who have stayed behind. He was first thrice. Next best was Mr. J. Pote-Hunt, who won the opening race and the last event on the card.

Four Big Dividend

+

2nd quarter

3rd quarter

tibe

159 lbs.... (Mr. McCartney) Fiddes's Gold Medal 158 ba... (Mr. Newbiggin}

Ho Kom-tong's Kom Tong Hall .145 lbs... (Mr. Ho Sal-man) Mro. Charles's May 149 lbs. ... (Mr. Backhouse)

N. Hashim's Sunning 158 lbs.

(Mr. Charles)

*

0

0

In other words, the first two furlongs were covered In 28 seconds and the remaining quarters in 30 Mr. Pote-Hunt rode Boxing Eve seconds each, just beating the record Ip Kul-ying's Sutherland 145 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kul-ying) In the first race and beat the re- of 1 min. 28.1/6. secs. put up by

Malden E. L. Hosie's The Haugh 142 lbs. cord for six furlongs. This pony, Glorious Dahlia in

(Mr. Botelho) carrying less than weight for Stakes in 1926 (after which that inches, also beat the record for a paay won the Darby for Sir Paul W. E. L. Shenton's The Ptar

migan 146 lbs. mile and 165 yards on the second Clater, was sold to Shanghai sübse-

(Mt. A. F. Clark) 0 day of the annual meeting, but the quant to Sir Paul's death, was pur- performance is only set down as chased by Mr. Ha Kom-tong, 0.B.E., W. K. Lo's White Mist 151 lb.

(Mr. Loo) 0 "uncfficial." Boxing Eve last year, and ran a good fourth in this race

Time: 1 min. 33.1/5 secs. however, put up a local record for which saw the record annexed by

1 length, 11⁄2 lengths. seven furlongs and, accordingly, Boxing Eve).

Tarmacadam had the best of the

Pari-mutuel: Winner $49.00; has two records to his name in the

was in his places, 1st $12.20; 2nd $3.00; 3rd book. No other pony has two start but Boxing Eve

but stride first and, after a few lengths, $16.50 against his home now, Triumphant Dahlia had three until led all the way back, hard ridden quite recently.

and driven up because of a challenge Fifty Fifty

Bay (who finished | Noukball Other features of Saturday's by Bakers aport were the first dead heat of second), on the latter sweeping up Sunning the year (which was for second at the village, place) and a pony. Bowden, show- ing an inclination to buck, unseat-Tarmacadam had a close set to The Farmigan ing Mr. C. E. Backhouse at the

start of a race.

Keen Finishes

Thunderbolt

Monterey Bay, City Hall and Glory

which decided third place in favour Duke of Nieblung. of the first named with the other Ace of Spades

two close up. Triumphant Stag and Gold Medal Blue Danube disappointed, Blue Fanling Stag Danube being a moderate outsider May in the betting.

487

208.

Inca

126 100

60

67

5.-Happy Valloy Handicap: www

Class: Six Furlongs For China well backed but only managed to between them.

Tet share a dead-heat second place came The Jamaica on which Mr. standing cause has been the cost of ponies. Entrance Fee $5.

A. F. Clark preferred to follow the returfing the far green and laying Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 8rd with Buster.

Here was another desperate set-leaders until a mile had been out a new tennía court. This ac- Prize: $300,

Frenchman's covered. 'O-Moon was too far to up the straight.

counts for an increase in the Repairs Bay (on the rails) and Erin's Isle ahead to be caught. The Jamales and Renewals Account of $589. The led together round the last bend. set out in hot pursuit and had the remainder of the difference is spread Duke of Melrose had come up on satisfaction of seeing O-Moon need-over various items, sand is largely the outside, and ran in a straighting to pull out everything to win due to increased overhead charges.

no. Imperial Hall, who had been by a head.

Membership

Forty-four new members joined during the year and our membership

is now as follows:-Six life; 165 ordinary: 70 seagoing, and four honorary, a total of 235 members.

held last, bad swept past. Buster O-Moon led from start to finish, but, to the consternation of punters, two fast quarters at the beginning was shut in by the line of three "killing" much of the opposition. Oleading pooles.

Wuchang, The Ape, King' On the heels of the vanguard Falloch and Blue World were at After Imperial Hall ran from the two the head of the bunch.

Club House and Grounds Rock the field was miles post to the distance post. passing the

During the year the bowling With one stroke of the whip strung out over a long distance, green next the tennis court WBB Imperial Hali had burst through with The Ape nearest (but many practically relald and the Commit- between Erin's Isle and Duke of lengths behind) the winner. Next tee had to close the near green for

and The Melrose. Imperial Hall then cross came King's Falloch

0

F. Pierce-Grove's Ole Man River 143 lbs....... (Mr. Morgan)

0

(Mr. Proulx) Eve's Eclipse Eve 158 lbs. .... (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Mra. Hashim's Fat Choy 155 lbs. (Mr. Charles) Splite' Half Pint 152 lbs. ....

(Mr. Wong)ed to the rails and won-but all Jamaica, The Jamaica showed the period in order to give it a much- needed rest prior to the opening of Dynasty's King's Parade 166 Iba.

aut. Erin's Isle fell back and so best finish of the others. King's

the bowls season. The Committee (Mr. Bulteel)

jdid Duke of Melrose but never far Falloch ran on into third place

behind.

and The Ape was fourth; these two regret that during that period tem- With a splendid last rush for 100 ponies having paid the penalty for Porary use had to be made of the upper tennis court for lawn bowls. yards, Mr. Raldy rode Buster with trying to gain rather early on Towards the end of the year the his hands and all but beat the O-Moon. Blue World was fifth, work of relaying the near bowling heavily backed Frenchman's Bay. with Bright Prospect in close com- This was the first dead-heat de pany and Brigade Call was next green was commenced. Your Com mittee trust that members playing clsion of the year.

on these new greens next season will

reasonable exercise every 7-Stanley Stakes: One Mile-For-Wanchal Handicap "A" Clam: One

and a Quarter Miles-For China Throughout the year under review China ponies, Subscription Griffins

Ponian. Entranca Fae $5. 1st the Club house has been maintained of this Club of this Season Weight

Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd in first class condition, only a few for inches as per scale. Winners of

Price: $100.

additions and alterations being b. extra, of two races Eve's Grand Tattos Eve 155 lbs.

found necessary. 7th. extra, of three or more races 10 lb, extra. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. Eve's New Year's Eve 156 lbs. 2nd Prize: $160. 3rd Prize: $100,

(Mr. Reidy)

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ILLUSTRATED

Winner Places 290. 481

232 630 148 234 95 218 88 137 52 187

31

65

25

.55

10

21

8

88

B

16

Kom Tong Hall Desert Wind

6

7

5

26

4

4

JUST REORGANISED.

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-10-

1

8

1

7

1

A few stragglers marred a good start with a field of seventeen that Included a number of subscription grimas,

2

5

The course was nice and hard with timce, necessarily, on the fast aide. Even the poorer classes did remarkably well, and subscription |2--February Stakes; Five Furlongs Desert Storm

Subscription The-Haugh "griffins-were-"clocked"-to-their-For China-ponies,

Griffins of this Club of this Season,

Sutherland whether starters OT Weight for inches as per scale. White Mist not. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Fee $5. 2nd Prize: $150. 1st Prize: $400. 3rd Prize: $100.

credit:

Fields were big and the finishes keen. There was a fair attend- ance and both the pari-mutuel and cash sweeps received strong sup- port. The starting was meritori-Mrà. K. E. Beith's Cream Crack-

ous and the programme was car- ried through with despatch.

The Band of the 1st Battalion the Somerset Light Infantry ren- dered "snappy" selections during the afternoon to the enjoyment of the crowd.

The cash sweeps of the day re- salted:-

No. 140

236

13

378

Race 1.

Unplaced runners

$1,114.40 318.40 159.20

($60 each), tickets Nos.:-60, 210, 219, 841.

Race 2.

11

No. 296 204 311

$1,414.00 404.00 202.00

Unplaced runners ($50.00 each),

ickets Nos.: 278, 188, 607, 120, 31, 179, 618, 266, 225, 436, 336, 574.

Race 3.

No. 116

723

2

697

"

$1,814.40 $18.40 269.20- Unplaced runners ($50.00 each),

tickets Nos.: 609, 674, 703, 523, 162, 710, 809, 542, 184, 850, 161, 89, 228, 606.

ers 152 lbs. .... (Mr. Hoard) Hynes & Mackie's Papaya 152 lbs....... (Mr. A. F. Clark) Lan & Lee's Duke of Normandy IL 158 lba...... (Mr. Wong) Gabbays' Sunshine 152 lbs.... (Mr. Pote-Hunt)

Mrs. Dyer's Aberdeen 153 lbs.

(Mr. Cave) Mrs. Pearce's Anabasis 165 lbs. (Mr. Bulteel) Mancunian's Bowden 155 lbs.. (Mr. Backhouse)

Hes Cheong's Bronze Idol 156 lbs. ... ...(Mr. Charles)

R. M. Austin's False Alarm 150

lbs...

(Mr. Gordon)

N. Hashim's Green Jade 159 lbs."

(Mr. Shillington) Mogcar's Inca 152 lbs.

(Mr. Harriman) Ho Sai-man's Pink Pearl 150 168. ....... (Mr. Ho Sal-man) Chau & Chan's Silver Stag 152

iba.

...(Mr. Soares)

E. L. Sim's The Jungle Book 162

1b8.

...(Mr. da Roza) Mac's Zephyr 150 lbs.

Glory was one of those in the running early and this pony stayed

on is beat Fifty-Fifty (Joint favourite) by a neck for third place.

Suming, carrying a good deal of

4 money, was in the thick of the fight

in the van but receded rapidly and

finished at the head of the ruck.

The Haugh cracked the pace for

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half a mile and then went wide-Hynes & Mackie's Pumpkin 155 and out to give the lead on. the

1b8.......

(Mr. A. F. Clark)

rails to Noukhail when entering the F. Plerce-Grove's Slang River

o

0

straight. Mr. Heard had steered

0

Noukhall (the other joint favourite)

through going up the incline and was second at the village.

The Ptarmigan and Thunderbolt

167 lbs. (Mr. Harper) Time: 1 min. 84.2/5 secs. length, 2% lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $68.30; places, 1st $25.80; 2nd $8.70; Srd

o were gaining in the middle of the $16.60. ·

straight at the distance post.

0

Thunderbolt was shut in for a while. Tangle

0

but Mr. Harriman took his mount Pumpkin .... up nicely and flashed past Noukhail Eclipse Eve after the mile post to win comfort- King'e Parade

fat dividend. Half Pint oably and cause

Nouthail retained second place. Mountain Air Desert Wind was also promfhent Dark Eyes for the first four furlongs but Alderley finished in company with Sunning. Ole Man River

Siang River 4-First_Extra Meeting Stakes: One Fat Choy

MileFor all China ponies. Weight Buff Jacket for inches as per scale. Winners of

A race this year value $750 or over,

Armony

one race

far away.

(Mr. Pote-Hunt)

care.

1

Bowla

2

W. E. L. Shenton's The Pheasant

159 lbs.... Mr. A. F. Clark)

1

H. M. Watson's Monk 157 lbs....

F

(Mr. Reidy)

2

(Mr. Heard) Eve's Birthday Eve 155 lbs. ... (Mr. Pote-Hunt)

Dyer & Belth's Loch Etive 162

lbs.

Ho Kom-tong's Town Hall 153

lba.....

(Mr. Wong) Hynes & Mackie's Piokle. 147 lbs. (Mr. A. F. Clark)

B

As' in former years thers were numerous entries for the Club competitions and the games were keenly contested.

4.

L. Dunbar's Delaware Bay 147 B ba.

(Mr. Harriman) Yam Man's One Third 148 lbs. (Mr. Loo)

0

0

team was seven wins, eight losses

0

0

Mancunian's Bowden 155 Tbs.....

(Mr. Backhouse) Chan, M. & A. E. M. Rafeek's Flying Stag 160 be........

(Mr. Harriman)

Time: 2 mins, 10 secs.

2 lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel:

places, 1st $5.20; $5.60.

The Pheasant

Monk

Loch Etive

Birthday Eve

Flying Stag

Bowden.....

0

0

Ho Kom-tong's Rose Hall 152 Ibs (Mr. Ho Sal-man) Dynasty'a Young Pretender 153 lbs. (Mr. Heard) Time: 2 mins. 88.3/5 secs. A head, 11⁄2 lengths. Pari-mutuel:- Winner $13.50; places, 1st $7.00; 2nd $7.80; Br

Winner $8.40

2nd $5.40; 3rd $8.20.

Winner Places Grand Tattoo Eve

984 1,003

New Year's Eve

355 484

811 841

Young Pretender Town Hall

Winner Places 671 557 454 439 830 459

264 848

101 125

Pickle

201 352

79

181

Delaware Bay

49

45

15

37

Roga Hall One Third

88

BS

21.

25

Once again the field was content

to start without going all out, but the finish was exceedingly good and, for the class, the time also good.

Any one of six ponies might

Two teams played in the Lawn Bowls League, the record of the Int team being five wins, seven losses, shots 644, against 718, and finished sixth place. The record of the 2nd

and one tie, shots for 1,000, against 906, and finished fifth place. It is to be hoped with the Increased prac- tice of our younger members that during the coming season both teams will secure better positions in the League tables,

Tennis

The Committee record with pleasure the increased Interest taken and note the keenness In tennis shown in the six competitions held during the year.

The additional court mentioned la last year's report was put into use during the year and has greatly aided in relieving congestion.

Obituary

Your General Committee regret to

have won when there only remain-record the deaths of the following-

WAB ed two furlongs to go.

Prizes

members during the year:-Meaars. Now Year's Eve had the rails

J. W. Faulkener, T. H. Gosden and As in the previous race the land was prominent all the way up. W. Matthewa (ordinary), D. G. favourite won and the next best until another pony in the

same Jones (seagolog), W. G. Gorgard stable, Grand Tattoo Eve, proŝting (Hon.) backed was second.

All six were close together at the by a place made by Young Pre- critical moment after positions had tender (another potential challen-

The thanks of the Club are due been changed several times.", 296

ger at the top of the straight) to donors of the numerous handsome The Pheasant beat everything came sweeping up on the outside trophies for the various competi- for the last quarter and won con- to make a first and second for the vincingly. Monk was by no means Bassoon colours. disgraced. Loch Etive narrowly Town Hall showed out in a be- istavad off Birthday Eve and lated effort between the two Eves dividende were, accordingly, small. but was beaten for pace in a gruel- Birthday Eve and Bowden justling finish. New Year's Eve went missed another conviction for down on merits to the winner. being Incorrigibles and thereby The Eve's were first and second suffered at the start. They were favourite in the order ̈ in `which

392

Winner Places 894 657

· 651

120

103 149

96

217

93

179

86

100

20

34

20

31

17

31

10

82

8

17

7

26

round and were both losing ground

Pickle was always with the but failed to come

5 lb. penalty. Subscription Griffins- This was another very interest both, curiously, in the var half way they finished.

this Season allowing race with an even start; one at the last quarter mile post vanguard of this Club ed 5 lb. Jockey allowance. Enjoint favourite (Tangle) being, trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $750.

Birthday Eve came on again at through when put under pressure

and finished fourth.

2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: £150. literally, pipped at the post, and the end.

Ho Kom-tong's Majestic Hall 180- iba.... (Mr. Wong)

Race 4.

No. 658

$4,088.00

(Mr. Morgan) .0 Time: 1 min. 16.4/5 secs. 2 lengths, 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel; Winner 18.20; places, 1st $6.10; 2nd $15.70; 3rd 30.90.

739

1,168.00

476

584.00

Unplaced runners ($100.00 each), tickets Nos.: 259, 285.

Winner Places Cream Cracker .... 60% 098 Sunshine

216

409

Duke of Normandy

Race 5.

II.....

86

230

No. 871

$2,810.00

Bronze Idol

52

117

568

22

80

660.00 880.00

Anabasis

..36

106

25

56.

10

22

107

20

56

The Jungle Book

13

87

Race 6.

Aberdeen

18

59

L. Dunbar's Coos Bay 168 Yb...

(Mr. da Roza). 4) Hinson & Wong's Chesapeake.

No, 899

$2,492,00

False Alarm

7

18.

.-

Bowden

12

Zad

"

869

548

584.00 534,00

Silver Stag

3 lengths. 24 Jongtha

B 22

Pink Pearl

5

20

Peri-mutue):

Green Jade

8

Zapbyr

Unplaced runners ($50.00 each), Papaya tickets Nos.: 514, 745, 144, 882, 38, Inca 627, 938, 797, 185, 872,

Unplaced runners ($50.00 each); tickets Nos.; 12, 482.

Race 7.

No. 779 549 587

$2,889.80 682.80

· 341.40

5

the other fishing nowhere.

1 Both favourites, Tangle and Pumpkin, together with Dark Eyes, Fay & Seth's Christmas Chimes

183 iba.

(Mr. Heard) 2 made the running between them. Eve's Misty Eve 158 lbs. ..*.**

Tangle had the rail barth into the (Mr. Poté-Hunt) 8 straight and Dark Eyes level with

him. Pumpkin had lost ground,

Up the whole length of the atraight Tangle and Dark Eyes ran Bay 158 lbs.... (Mr. Proulx) 0 neck and nock. Tangle failed to Tima: 2 mins, 08.2/5 secs.

201 259 251 271 214.

224

The proportion of winning favourites to outsiders had been pulled back to four to three.

8-Wanchal Handicap: "g" Class: One and a Quarter Miles-For China 1st ponies. Entrance Fee $5, Prise: $450, 2nd Prize: $200, 8rd Prize: $100, AFTE

One-Third made the pace-in a slow race for about a mile, and still showed fight when less than two furlongs to run,

Delaware Bay was out of the picture and Rose Hall a bad last.

Oficials

tions, also to those members who contributed to the prize fund,

The salary of the clerk of Lewis- ham, S.E., Council (Mr. J. W. Shuter) has been increased from about £1.820 to £1,500 a year..

Honorary Surgeon: Dr. J. C. Macgown.

Honorary Veterinary Surgeons: Major Roche Kolly, R.A.V.C., Mr. L Reidy. M.R.C.VS.

Secretary: Mr. C. B. Brown, Treasurers: Messrs. Linstead &

Davis.

Programme

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col C. H. Little, D.9.0., the Band of Patron: His Excellency Sir Cecil the 1st Battalion The Somerset Light Infantry. (Prince Albert's) Linng & Le's O-Moon 158 lbs.... Clementi, K.C.M.G. - concede 8 lbs. in spite of Mr. Heard

(Mr. Wong) 1 Honorary Stewards: His Excel-played the following programme:--- and. Mr. G. U. da Roza rode with Wayfoong's The Jamaica 155 lbs.lency Vice-Admiral A. K. Wafstell, 1-March, The Little Bugler

Duthoft. (Mr. A. Clark) 2 C.B., His Excellency Major-General Winner #54.60; rare judgment to get in front a places, 1st $18.00: 2nd $6.80. |-- few lengths from the judge's box Dynasty's King'a Falloch 162 lbs. JW. Sendilande, C.B., C.M.G. 2-Fantasia, This Year of

Grace Noel Coward Winner Places and win by length.

(Mr. Hoard) 3D.8.0., Commodore R. A. 8. Hill. Although the field numbered

Christmas - ChimesTM 777869

Mr. Harriman, on Mountain Alt. Tester & Abraham's The Ape Stewards Mr. C. G. 9. Mackle 8.-Selection, Blue Eyang fifteen Cream, Cracker, the favour-

Jerome Kern made one of his characteristic late148 b... (Mr. Harriman) 4 (Chairman). Mr. B. D. F. Beith, fte, paid much below evens and Chesapeake Bay

bursts but his pony was only class Stanton & Baidya Blue World Mr. M. Dyer, Sir Henry Gallan, 4-Excerpts from runters have to thank Mr. Hard for Misty Eve..

The Song of the Sea Coos Bay

enough to give him third. Alder 161 lbs. ......" (Mr. Reidy) ~0 KL., C.RE, Hor. Mr. A. C. Hynes,

Ed. Kunnuecke 185 ∙179 ley surprised by being fourth. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call 158 Having drawn the rail, Mr. Heard Majestic Hall

5-Two African Dances proceeded to demonstrate that ex- Mr. T. L. Wong, rode a magnifi-Next, in order, were Eclipse Evi,

Montague Ring perlence and sill counts a great cent race on Majestie Hall to return Half Plat and Pumpkin

Dark Eyes was the third consecu- deal by being in front at every false odds of 10 to 1. The winner carried start and also in the genuine one. the least money of the field of five.tive outaldor to be successful; 293·

Chesapeake Bay drew the rails He led all the way back. SEN Unplaced runners ($50,00 each),

The Jungle Book was with the and fought for the lead with 6 Aberdeen Plate: One Mile

China pont tickets Nos.: 552, 291, 288, 742, 400, van and ran alongside Cream Christmas Chimes (favourite at 661, 650, 429, '672.

Cracker for four furlongs to be about evena) and Coos Bay, followed Race 9. No. 665

Unplaced runners ($50.00 each), getting that much.

tickets Nes:: 629, 287, 199.

Race 8.

No. 886

40

$2,255.40 644.40 822.20

17

-478 608

$2,481.80 694.80 BATAUL

Unpladed runners ($50.00 each), tickets Nos: 249, 116, 882 667 149.

by Majestie Hall. Misty Eya had “lost”” in the final run in.

Sunshine was prominently placed got off badly and was in the reas

Bay obtained the

and had no exxise for losing.” He

dly: when turning the bend. paya looks Hike thrutentni

Fea $180.3 He Kom-con

Grimes of this:Sei

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Mr. T E. Pearce, Hon. Mr.

W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton, Mr. P. Teaber

Clerk of the Course: Mr. C. G. S. 6-Fantasia, Funny Face Mackle,

Judge: Mr. D. E. Clark,

e Assistant Judge: Mr. P. Tester. Bag: In charge of the Scales Mr. RH Dyar Mr G B.Bra

Gershwin 7-Waltz, Ammorretten Tante

8-Belection, Virginia

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