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RACING

(Continued from Page 9.)

THE CHINA

MAIL,

1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 9rd McDANIEL MURDER

1 POLICE IN MANILA HOPEFUL

OF INQUIRIES

..

Ulster's Aca of Spades 156 lbs.

prize,,$100. (Mr. Charles) .0

John Peel's Nokhail 157 lbs.

(Mr. Heard) Time: 2 mins. 07.1-5 secs. Won by half a length; two Teater & Abraham's The Ape lengths and a half between second

160 lbs. ... (Mr. Harriman) and third.

Wayfoong's The Jamaica 155 Winner $22.80;

lbs. (Mr. Newbiggin) 3 Places, 1st $10.70; 2nd $9.60; 3rd Lau & Lee's Duke of Normandy $15.80.

Pari-mutuel,

Z

01

0

SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE

Manila, Friday.

The 3.s. "President McKinley," of the Dollar Steamship Company, is sailing at 4 o'clock this after- ncon most likely with the murder- oer of Allan McDaniel, remaining in the hands of Manila police.

II. 158 ths. .... (Mr. Proulx) Dynasty'e King's Falloch 165 Jbs...(Mr. da Roza) Chan Pik-chuen's The Sun 155

lbs.

.... (Mr. Stanton) Time: 3 mins. 22 seca. Won by one and a half lengths;' second and two lengths between third.

Race &.

No. 547

+3

144 326 Unplaced runners $50 each:- Nos. 416, 110, 189, 599, 265, 112. 285.

$1,440.60 411.50 205.80

Winner Places

Race 7.

Bright Prospect Glory

225

333

197

258

No. 181

$1,533.00

Monk

192"

210

399

438 00

Tarzan

142

199

157

219.00

Mowgli

90

116

"

Unplaced runners

$50 each:-Nara Stag

45

96

Nos. 66, 542, 492.

Ace of Spades

30

113

Race 8.

Doubtful

20

29

No. 467

$1,682.80

Flying Stag

19

34

388 421

180.80 240.40

{Zephyr

ID

35

Erstwhile

$6,70.

24

Noukhail

Unplaced runners $50 each:- Nos. 410, 50, 626, 430, 290, 142.

RESULTS

1.Crocodile Stakes: Six Furlongs.-

For China panics. non-winning sub- scription griffins of this Club, of any season. Jaekey allowance. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize. $150; Brd prize, $100.

K. H. Kay's Szatmar 155 lbs.

(Mr. Heard) 1 Harbot's The Jungle Book 152

ibs.

(Mr. Proulx)

R. M. Austin's False Alarm 152 lba.......(Mr. Arnold) Mancunian's Bowden 155 lbs.

(Mr. Remedios) Splits's Half Pint 155 lbs.

(Mr. Charles) Trier's Kum On 152 lbs...... (Mr. Sewell)

..

S. To Wong's Mountain Air 165

lbs.

(Mr. da Koza)

D. A. Cave's Movanagher 155

lbs.

. (Mr. Cave)

Lau & Lee's Ploughman 155

fbs.

(Mr. Lau)

Yue & Lo's Pumpkin 155 lbs.

(Mr. Liang)

F. Lobel's Sunshine 152 lbs.

This announcement was made yesterday at secret service head- quarters,

To-day will witness the elimax which of the McDaniel murder,

Pari-mutuel, Winner $11.30; Places, 1st $6.10; 2nd $7.80; 3rd has balfed the police of two coun- tries. Until a few days ago, it remained a mystery, but develop

Winner Places 646 709

399

470

King's Falloch The Sun

209

992

180

240

176 295

23

86

Whitsun Plate: 14 Miles For The Jamaica China ponies that have started in Hong Kong and have won in Hong Kong in 1929, $150 or aver in cash prizes.

Weight 148 lbs. For each The Ape $200 or part thereof won in excess of $750, 1 lb. extra. Subscription griffins of this Club of any season allowed 10 lbs. 1st prize, $590; 2nd prize, $300; 3rd prize, $150. Yam Man's One-Third 149 lbs.

2

Ibs.

(Mr. da Roza) 1 Beith & Heard's Christmas Chimes 160 lbs. (Mr. Heard) Hinson's Chesapeake Bay 159 (Mr. Harriman)

2

3

0

3 Eve's Grand Tattoo Eve 156

lbs.

...(Mr. Stanton) John Peel's Skinfaxi 140 lbs.

(Mr. Newbiggin) ( Ho Kom-tong's Town Hall 156

lbs.

.... (Mr. Soares) Time: 2 mins, 36 secs. Won by 2

short head; four lengths between second and third. Pari-mutuel, Winner $18.80; Places, 1st $5.20; 2nd $5.10; 3rd $5.30.

0

A

Christmas Chimes. One-Third

642

Chesapeake Bay

308

0 Town Hall

44.

Skinfaxi

Winner Places 896 975 735 415

102 44 113

(Mr. Clark)

0 Grand Tattoo Eve

42

101

Time: 1 min. 35.1-5 secs.

(Mr. Harriman)

E. L. Hosie's Tornado 155 lbs.

-For

Duke of Normandy

H.

8.-Lantan Handicap: "A" Class: One Mile. For China ponies. Ponies other than subscription griffins, which have "won the Aggregate Stakes, Substituto Stakes, or an "A" Class Handicap since January 1, 1929, barred. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100. Yue & Lo's Rose Hall 140 lbs.

(Mr. Harriman) 1 Liang & Wong's O-Moon 154

lbs......

(Mr. Proulx) 2 Harbot's City Hall 155 lbs....

(Mr. Charles) 3 Stanton Reidy's Blue World 157 lbs...... (Mr. Stanton) Kitchell & Li's Duke of Melrose

148 lbs. ... ...(Mr. Sewell) 0 Yam Man's Fifty-Fifty 157 lbs.

RUM INSPECTORS

CANADA'S OFFER TO U.S. MAY

BE DECLINED

"NO BENEFIT"

in-

Ottawa, May 14. Although Canada has offered ta permit the United States to sta- tion men on the Canadian side for

of transmitting the purpose formation with respect to the dia patch of liquor cargoes destined to the United States, the Dominion Government has not provided that these officers shall be placed on liquor export docks which privately owned. No definite ar rangements has been concluded

are

between the two governments and it is understood that the Cana dian offer has not yet been for mally accepted by the United States.

At the recent conference be tween Canadian and United States the representatives here, when United States delegation urged the refusal of clearance papers to liquor cargoes going South, it was stated the system of transmitting information with respect to these liquor shipment was not working out well. No definite conclusion as to the request for refusal of clearances has yet been reached. it is understood.

Treasury department officials at Washington said that the offer by the Canadian Government to per- mit the American Government to station Customs Inspectors on Canadian public docks would be declined, as had an identical offer during the anti-smuggling confer ence in Canada last winter.

The offer was declined at that (Mr. Loo) 0

conference, officials said, because Ho Kom-tong's Imperial Hall

this Government believed it could 157 lbs. ....... (Mr. Soares) 0

derive no benefit from stationing N. Hashim's Sunning 140 lbs.

inspectors on the Canadian docks. (Mr. Botelho) 0

Signor Scialoja, of Italy, who is pre-Associated Press. Dyer & Beith's Tangle 150 lbs.

siding over the 54th session of the (Mr. Heard) 0 League of Nations at Geneva. He is a Pari-mutuel. Winner $8.90; noted Italian diplomás and scholar. Places, 1st $6.50; 2nd $13.90; 3rdments occurring since the boat ar $13.50.

rived in port last Monday have Winner Places

decidedly helped to solve it, police 821 256

claim. 200 238

Won by a length; half a length-May Plate (Handicap): 1 Miles. between second and third.

Pari-mutuel,

Winner $7.70; Places, 1st $6.20; 2nd $19.00; 3rd $6.70.

China ponies that have Rose Hall started at least four times since Imperial Hall

Szalmar

Winner Places 383 600

False Alarm

218 648

Sunshine

97

248

Mountain Air

69

152

Half Pint

15

67

Movanagher

13

€9

Tornado

• 13

32

Bowden

11

38

The Jungle Book

9

55

Kum On

6

36

Ploughman

4

12

Pumpkin

1

זי

1920.

scale.

January 1, 1929, and have not won.

To be ridden by novices. 1st prize, Tangle $400; 2nd prize, 8150; 3rd prize. $100.

Service's As You Like It 145

iba.

(Mr. Clark) Glenside's Fanling Stag 137 lbs...(Mr. McCartney)

180 $19

City Hall

162 148

Fifty-Fifty

120

-163

O-Moon

72

141

Duke of Melrose

65

66

Sunning

24

52

2 Blue World

3:

(Mr. Lee)

0

I. M. Austin's Brigade Call 150

ibs.

(Mr. Arnold)

Lau & Lee's Duke of Milan 134

Jbs.

Ho Kom-tong's Kom Tong Hall 195 lbs. ... (Mr. Liang)

K. C. Lau's Mount Elburz 149

lbs.

(Mr. Lau)

D. A. Cave's Movanagher 140

Ibs.

21- 124-

The Officials The officials for the meeting

were

Patron: H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, OK.C.M.G.

Arrest Expected-

With sufficient evidence point- ing to the real culprit already in the hands of the secret service it only remains for the police to effect the arrest of the murderer. "McKinley" officers were grilled by the secret service on board the ship yesterday morning. Dr. Wm. M. Wildman, chief surgeon of the boat, was among those questioned yesterday, it was learned. Leo P. Breyman, purser, was scheduled for more questioning, but he was not on board the ship at the time.

Trail of a Woman

Honorary Stewards: H.E. Vice- Admiral A. K. Waistell, C.B., H.E. Major-General J. W. Sandilands,

It was stated at secret service (Mr. Cave) 0 C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Commodore"

R. A. S. Hill.

headquarters, however, that the Stewards: Mr. C. G. S. Mackie officers and members of the crew (Chairman), Hon. Mr. B. D. F. who are concerned will be called Beith, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Sir Henry to headquarters for questioning This will be the Collan, Kt., C.B.E., Hon, Mr. A. C. this morning.

of the series of Hynes, Mr. M. T. Johnson, T. E. Pearce, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. vestigations made, of the ship's

Mr. P. officers and members Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton,

trail of

woman who

at least Bennett & Cave's San Frau

cisco 172 lbs. . (Mr. Bennett) 0 Time: 2 mins. 43.3-5 secs. Won by a head; half a length between second and third.

race

2-Cheung Chau Plate: Five Fur- Jongs For China panies that have

Hong Kong started in twies

January since Weight for inches as per

of one Winners this year (other than races confined to sub- seription griffirs), 7 lbs. penalty; of two or more races, 12 lbs. penalty, Jockey allowance. 1st prize, $400: 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100, Dynasty's Young Pretender 162 lbs. (Mr. Newbiggin) Hau Un's Monterey Bay 165 lbs (Mr. da Roza) W. T. Stanton's Buster 158 lbs. (Mr. Stanton) Yum Man's Blue Danube 155

lba.

(Mr. Loo) Harbot's City Hall 158 lbs.

(Mr. Arnold) Ulster's Erin's Isle 165 lbs. . (Mr. Charles)

Pari-mutuel, Winner $19.30; Places, 1st $6.60; 2nd $8.10; 3rd $5.60.

1Brigade Call

Mr. last

A

NO RUM-RUNNER

CASE OF MR. MICHAELSON BEFORE A JURY

JURY'S VERDICT

Key West, Fla., May 8. The trial of Representative M. Alfred Michaelson, Republican of Chicago, charged with violation of the liquor-laws, was conclud- ad this afternoon.

Congressman Michaelson said he was not aware that there was liquor in the trunks which he brought into Key West from Havana.

Prohibition agents tes- tiffed that they found a keg con- taining 13 bottles of liquor in the Congressman's baggage. They ex- amined the trunk when they de

it. tected liquor dripping from and found the keg inside with one of the bottles broken.

The jury returned a verdict de- claring Congressman Michaelson not guilty of violation of the pro- inhibition laws.-United Press.

ΤΣΙ the

was nothing certain about the woman's

Clerk of the Course: Mr. W. D. said to be Manila resident Identity.

and to have been a passenger on the "McKinley" several months This clue, Assistant Judge: Mr. P. Tester. before the shooting.

been In charge of the Scales:

Winner Places Tester.

519

758

As You Like It

246

301

Fiddes Wilson.

2 San Francisco

108

96

Judge: Mr. D. E. Clark.

Movanagher

31

77

9 Duke of Milan

69 191

Fanling Stag

49

160

Mount Elburz

27

77

Kom Tong Hai!

10

34

0

0

6-Lantao Handicap: "C" Class: One

Mile. For China ponies. other

than

Fonies subscription griffips, which have won the Aggregate Stakes. Substitute Stakes, OF

an

"A" Class Handicap since January 1, 1929, barred. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100.

Chan, M. & A. E. M. Rafeck's

ideal Stag 158 lbs. ..

(Mr. McCartney)

0

Drer & Beith's Loch Etive 152

lbs.

(Mr. Heard) Bennett & Cave's San Fran-

0

Ip & Mo's Inca 147 lbs.

cisco 168 lbs. ...(Mr. Cave) 0 Time: 1 min. 15.9-5 secs.

(Mr. Harriman) James's Rummy 150 lbs. ..... (Mr. Stanton)

1

2

0

Mr. however,

has

apparently

R. M. Dyer, Mr. T. E. Pearce, and dropped as the police could find Mr. C. B. Brown.

Starter: Mr. W. D. Fiddes Wilson.

C.

Second Starter: Mr. S. A. Sleap. Paddock: Mr. F. Sutton. Handicappers: Mr. M. S. Alves and Mr. H. W. Moon.

Timekeeper: Mr. A. A. Alves. Honorary Surgeon: Dr. J. C. Margown.

Honorary Veterinary Surgeons: Major F. Roche Kelly, R.A.V.C., and Mr. L. Reidy, M.RC.V.S.

Secretary: Mr. C. B. Brown. Treasurers: Linstead & Davis.

Band Programme

Won by two lengths; two lengths between second and third. Harry & Henry's Zenzibil 162

lbs.

(Mr. Heard) $ Pari-mutuel, Winner $46.20; Places, 1st $10.70; 2nd $6.50: 3rd W. T. Chung's Cavalier 155 lbs. (Mr. Charles)

The Band of the 1st Battalion $10.50.

the Somerset Light Infantry play- Winnor Places Dynasty's Dark Eyes 143 lbs.

(Mr. Newbiggin) ofed the following programune of 719 804

music:- Service's King's Parade 152 161 287

lbs.

0 (Mr. Clarke) 274 155

Mrs. Charles's May 143 lbs. 219 137

(Mr. Soares) 0 Liang & Wong's Mirrot Hall

142 lbs.

...(Mr. Loo) 0

Monterey Bay

San Francisco

Loch Etive

Young Pretender

Buster

93

223

City Hall

70

245

Erin's Isle

31

90

Blue Danube

28

74

Ideal Stag

9

W. E. L. Shenton's The Ptar- migan 156 lbs. (Mr. da Roza)

0

wou

3.-Lantao Handicap: "B" Class: One Ponies Mile. For China ponies. other than subscription grilling, which have the Aggregate Stakes, Substitute Stakes, or an "A" Class Handigap since January 1, 1929, barred. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100. Hinson's Monk 1862 lbs.

Mac's Zephyr 140 lbs. ...

Rafeek's Nara Stag 155 lbs.

W. K. Lo's White Mist 147 lbs.

(Mr. Proulx) .0 Time: 2 mins. 09:3-5 secs. Won by two lengths; two and a half lengths between second and third.

Pari-mutuel, Winner 312.60; Places, 1st $6.0;, 2nd $7.20; 3rd $8.00.

} (Mr. Harriman)

Inca Cheng & Ng'a Glory 157 lbs..

(Mr. da Roza) 2 Zenjebil

Rammy Stanton & Reidy's Mowgli 157

lbs.

(Mr. Stanton) 8 Dark Eyes

The Ptarmigan Tester & Abraham's Tarzan

152 lbs.....

King's Parade (Mr. Heard)

Cavalier (Mr. Arnold) σ May.....

Mirror Hall (Mr. Soares) 0 White Mist Chan, M. & A. E. M. Rafeek's

Flying Stag 153 lbs.

(Mr. Remedim 10 Seth's Erstwhile 155 lbs.

(Mr. Clark t Cheng & Ng's Doubtful 149

Ibs.

...(Mr. Loo). 0 Roda's Bright Prospect 140 lbs.

(Mr. Froulx)-0

Winner Places

395 583

229 209

190 283

94

91

94 183

37

75

35

· 88

28

76

6

17

2 +16

1-Invocation to Battle, Rienzi

Wagner

2. Overture, Mirella...Gounod 8. Fantasia, Lucky Girl .Charig 4-Porto Rican Dance, Rosita

Missud 5.-Selection of Songs .Sanderson 6-Selection, Lilac Time

Clutsam-Schubart 7-Lazy Dance, La Paresseuse

Montague Ring

8. Fantasía, Sanny Jerome Kern 9. Waltz, Rouge et Noir Lottor 10.-Excerpt from

Lady Mary .....Meyer Regt March: Prince Albert. Conductor: Me. E. J. Woolleott

God Save the King.

JAPANESE BANKER

NAMED TO SUCCEED CURTIS D. WILBUR

New York, May 12. Junnosuke Lanoys, well known Lama Plate-From the Two Mile head of a Japanese bank, to-day Post Once Round and in (about 1 was named Chairman of the Pacific mile 165 yards)For China ponies, Council of the Institute of Public subscription griffins of this Club of this season, Winners at this meet Relations to relieve Mr. Curtis D

Weight for inches as Wilbur, former Secretary of the ing barred. per scale. Winners of two races, 5 navy, who is the new Secretary of ibs. perinity;

three more the Interior in the Hoover Cabinet. races, 10 lbs. penalty Non-winners allowed 6 fbs. Jockey allowance. Associated Press.

It was learned yesterday that Fiscal Felix had taken up the la- vestigation to check up on thei findings of his two assistants.-- "Manila Bulletin."

Jersey Slugger to Meet Loughran

Jack Dempsey has had his managerial eya on Jimmy Braddock (left) ever since the night the Jersey boy circled the ring with Jimmy Slattery. for eight rounds, finally bringing him down in the ninth, in artistic fashion. Braddock will get his crack at the world's light-heavyweight title this summer when he meets Temmy Loughran

(right); present holder.

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