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RACING.

Tables Turned on President Hall.

ZORHAN'S DEBUT.

THE

CHINA

3-Commonwealth Handicap:

44"

Class: Six Furlongs,For China Poniae. Entrance Feo $5, 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $400, Retsu's Orlando 158 lba.

2

MAIL.

LAWN BOWLS.

A Cold Douche for the Ladies,

"NOT EASY TO PLAY WITH."

At the Taikoo Recreation Club on Sa- 3turday the lawn bowls green was for

mally opened for the season, the teams for the first time including a number

(Mr. Soares) 1 W. 7. Stanton's Christmas Frolle 169 lbs. (Mr. Stanton) Glorious weather, and perhaps'| Artik's Cream Cracker 153 lbs. a paucity of counter-attractions,

(Mr. Frost) brought on a big crowd to the first day of the Fourth Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley on Satúr-" day. The meeting will conclude with. A programme of ten, races

to-day.

MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930.

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

Opening Daily Official Quotations 17th April, 1930

STOCK

Bny-j Sell-

Sales Nom

Banks.

Harbot's Gay Caballero 158 b.

(Mr. Charles) 1 of Indies, These received a cold Won by 2 lengths: 14 lengths.douche later by the President of the Hong Kong 'Blank `....4 Time 1 min. 31.2/5secs.

| Law Bawis Association, Commenting | Chartered Bank via 181 Pari-mutuel, winner 355.10; on the innovation he remarked that Mercantile 1k.. Ask! places, 1st $17.10; 2nd 13.30; 3rd. "it is not easy to play with women

there were two diffkulties—the | Bank of Assa first was language, but in his Club that was easily overcome as they had a

The most notable feature of an $27.60. excellent day's aport was Royal

Flush's performance in the fourth-Easter Stukes: One Mile For minister as a member; the second was

race, the Easter Stakes, when with his owner, Mr. A. J. P. Heard, back in the saddle, the roan hád his revenge for two previous defcats by President Hall at the Second and Third Extra Meetings. The first time out, it will be recalled, the President won a thrilling race by a short hand, but the next time, with Mr. Heard unable to ride, Royal Flush was beaten out of second place by Pickle, President Hall romping home ahead of both to win in a canter.

Only three ponies turned out

Ib. Weight 145

China Ponies. Winners at any time of one ruza, attire, but there was evidence of the 5 lb. of 2 races, 7 lb. of 9 races | skirt taking a more southerly diree 30 fb.; of four more races, 15 tion."

b. penalty. Entrance Peg 35. 1st Mr. K. E. Greig, one of the Vice- Prize: $600. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Presidents, nihsequently remarked that Prize: $200. Heard's Royal Flush 352 b....

there had been, nothing on his rink to take exception to in the matter of 1"language" Of course they did not

(Mr. Heart

Ha Kom Tong's President Hall

160 b...

ib.

H. S. Chan's Chesapeake Bay 160 (Mr. da Reza)'

(Mr. Frost) Won by short head; lengths.

Time: 2 mins. 00.2/5 secs. Parl-mutuel, winner

1. A

in the blg event; and it was place. 1st $27.10. soon apparent that Chesapeake

hear what the skips said to euch other 2st the other end, but if they skid anything they aught not to have said, doubtless their remarks were well de- sèrved. (Laughter).

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Bay was "not in the hunt."Mr5-Commonwealth Handicap: "A" J. Chalmers Heard rode a brilliant race, and Mr. Class: Six Furlongs For China (Skip) ... da Roza, who rode President Hall, Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Mrs. Grimes will no doubt be the first to admit

Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Mra. Greig that greater experience won the day. Chan Tin-sion's Zorhan 155 b.

Frize: $200, Royal Flush kung on to the Hall pony all the way round, and when Mackie & Grayburn's Piccali (Mr. Frost)

(Mr. Harriman) Dynasty's Fifty Fifty 148 lb. .. Hau Un'a Monterey Bay 145 lb. (Mr. Bulteel)

(Mr. Y.-M. Loo)

Mr. Heard, called on him at the psychological moment. the pony responded gallantly, and "copped" the race, amidst tremendous exeite ment, in the very last stride.

The time returned was 2 mins. 00.2/5 seconds, which is very little outside Apollo's record of 1.58 put up at the Annual Meeting, and bet- tors the record which had stood up to that time (2.02 2/5, by Trium- phant Dahlia in 1916).

"Hard to Pick."

Sport, en the whole, good, but ponies all coming along together, there were not so many "cast-iron" certainties. Dividends were hence -very-satisfactory--Although Boxing" Eve, a hot favourite, "walked" the first ruce, Imperial Hall livened matters up in the next by turning in a winning dividend of $188.60, end paying $34.40 for a place. Sunning, which ran third, paid backers $41.40.

In the very next event on the card, Orlando upset the dope by winning in handy fashion to pay $55.10, Abel and The Pheasant, who carried most of the money, not being in the picture.

was very with a number of the

In the Commonwealth Handicap. Zorhan justified all the nice things said about it by coming home three lengths ahead of Piccalili. The newcomer from Shanghai showed up very well indeed, and did not seem to be seriously extended.

Then in the seventh

race, with Snaefell heavily backed to carry off the honours, Sonny Boy got home to pay his backers $61.30, Snacfell put- ting up an indifferent show,

"As You Like It."

Mr. Heard snatched a very smart victory on Christmas Chimes in the penultimate event, when it looked all odds on Four Clubs winning, and Ae You Like It wound up the day just as the public liked it"-by paying about $10 for a very popular wiri.

Fields did not run very large, but the sport was of the usual high standard, and reflected great credit upon the handicappers.

Mr. Frost's Day Out. Amongst the riders, it was Mr. Frost's day out, he having three firats, a second, and three thirds, and riding strongly in every event. Mr. Heard had two firsts, a second and a third, and his invaluable experience and fine serse of judg- ment were very much in evidence. particularly in his victory on Royal Flush in the big race.

1.-Colonial Stakes: Five Furlongs

For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allaw. апсе. Entrance Foe $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $800. Brd Prize: $200. Eve's Boxing Eve 158 lbs,

(Mr. Charles) 1) Chan Tin Sion's Winsome Stag

158 lbs........ (Mr. Frost): 2 Dynasty's Young Pretender 155

lbs. Mr. Bulteel). 3 Mackle & Grayburn's Pickle 158

lbs. (Mr. Harriman):4 Won by 2. lengths; length. Time 1 min. 13.2/5seca. Pari-mutuel, winner places, 1st $5.50; 2nd $7.60; 3rd $9.90.

2-Commonwealth

156 lb.

A. R. H. Phillips J. Russell

(Skip) .... Mrs. Drummond Mrs. Show

R. K. Duncan

R. Wallace

1

Mrs. Philips

2

Mrs. Sloan

T. H. R. Shaw

3

W. Wotherspoon

(Skip)... 13

Mrs. Stalker

0

Mrs. Morrison

C. Summers

Won by 3 lengths; many lengths. Time: 1 min. 28 secs. Fari-mutuel, winger/ $8.90; places, 1st, $5.60; 2nd $5.90.

6. Empire Handicap: "B" Classt One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponica. Entrance Fee $5. 1 Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200, Aitch Alteh's Chivalrous 165 (Mr. Reidy)

L. Dunbar's Lobster Bay 164

58.

J. Mitchell

IJ, J. Whyte

(Skip).... 16 W. Brown Mrs. Summers J. Poison T. Grimes

(Skip).... 12

Mrs. Chalithers T. Stainton [R. N. Keown 1A. Stalker

3

(Mr. Soares)2 Eung-&-Tang's Town Hall 140 lbs. ...... (Mr. Y. Fung) Won by 1% lengths; short head. Time 2 mins. 42sees. Pari-mutuel, winner $18.80;

(Skip)

K. E. Greig

J. Ferguson

Kailan Mining Adv^4/-

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7 S'hai Exploration...Tis.

(Skip) .... 14 Mrs. Steele Mrs. White

J. Chapman

(Skip)..... C. Morrison Mrs. Johnaton W. Cunningham N. Drummond

(Skip) .... Mrs. Polson H. Coombs G. II. Stewart

5

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(Skip)

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batween was played and Ferguson's rinks.

Wotherspoon's The former, ami! cheering and the deafening din of some

H.R. S. Hotch ...$ Infernal machine, got his places, 1st $11.50; 2nd $9.20; 3rd blow in first, and all the Vice-Presi

H. K. Lands .372 dent's lads and lassies could not shift Shanghai Lands ...77s. 245 Him. The President thus won tho head, the match, and the silver spoons by one shot!

$56.50.

7.Union Plate: Six Furlongs. For China Ponies, non-winning Subscrip- tion Griffinx. of this Club of this Henson. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies which have not won $500 in stakes, allowed 5 b. Jockey Allowance. Allowance ac- cumulative. Entrance Fee $5. Int Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd H. S. Chan's Sonny Boy 156 lbs.

Prize: $200.

THE CASH SWEEPS

The cash sweeps of the day re- suited as follow:-

Race I.

No. 222 78

#3

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101

$858.20 245.20 122.60

Dec. 1trivirigzal for 1924.

Tec. Final T. to nic 1959

Apr 7, 751oryrarikh 20mm July 97, 98.

Mar. 31, 80 Fols 23,30

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Apr. 7, 30

1. Viral! win $0

Feb. 11, 30

PAL

Dee. Emai T. 4 The WG.,

Mar. 12,30

Humphreys

14 fl. K. Realtice

.......$18.00 (8) Chinese Estates jomā. 198

Dec. | #1 Eur R...............

Fet. 6. V

Dyll:0 cent + ng tid,

Mar. 1, 30

Fob for year 2-10

JINTA 5, 20

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"Pahlic Utilities,

H. K. Tramways ...$ 1201 (20.60/20.40/60 Peak Trams (dil) .....

11.65

(new) ...

10.0%

Star Fethes

Apr. 1 on fly for your

Les angen Bea, & for to...

June, 7, 49

Feb. 14, 30

China Eight (old) ...$ 23

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Mur, 19, 50

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(new) ...$

A. K. Electrics .....$172. Macan

Chan Wai Yan's Shanghai Beau

(Mr. Harriman) 1

Bellamy & Gordon's Sunefell 168

150 lbs. (Mr. Y. M. Loo) 2

Jbs...

(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by half a length; half a

Unplaced runners ($50 each), China Buses......Tls. 19 length.

Nos. 178, 385, 822, 126, 452.

Time: 1 min. 35.4/5 secs, Fari-mutuel. winner $61.30; places, 1st $13.50; 2nd $8.10; 3rd $7.00.

8-Dominion Plate: One Mile For Chino Ponies, Subscription Griffins

.

Race II.

No. 51

$968.80.

298

276.80

458

138.40

No. 271

Race III...

$1,374.80

Sandakan Lights ... $! H.K. Telephones....$

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Industrials.

China Sugars $ 60 c.

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Malabon Sugars ...... Nos.: 476, 179, 41, 338, 280, 201. Cald: Macg, Ord...Th. of this Club of this season. Win 274, 489, 391, 482, 06 251, 100, 200 ners of one race, weight for inches as per scale of two races, 5 amalty; of three or more races, 10 b. penalty; non-winners, allow- ed 7 b. Jockey Allowance. Al- lowances accumulative. Entrance Fee $5 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $500. 3rd, Prize: $200. Y. T. Fung's Bridge Hall 168

Iba,

.... (Mr. Frost) 1 Sturt & Lobel's Tango 160 lbs.

(Mr. Harriman): 2 John Peel's Done Again 157 lbs.

4

171.

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392.80 196.40 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:-578, 141, 316, 472, 464, 481, 607, 382, 684, 40,

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Capton Ices

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July | None.

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Dairy Farms.........

Race IV.

Watsons andā

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$3,298.40 942.40 471.20

Der A Wings

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Race V.

Mackintosh ...... 16- Sinceres .......

And

(*)

$1,969.80,

562.80 281.40

Wm. Powells $285

Miscellaneous.

runnera (50 each),

Race VI.

H.K. Amusement ....$ 20 31 H. K.. Consunctions..$

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1.80

No. 212

81

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188

$1,621.20 469.20 231.00

No. 113 439 462

Widdecombe's Peter Guerney

(Mr. Heard) 3

Wong Ping Shun's Thracian 155

152 ....... (Mr. Bulteel)

No. 66 lbs.

(Mr. Charles) .0

655 Won by length; a length.

292 Time 2 mins 09.1/5868. *Pari-mutuel:

Unplaced Winner $10.90; No.: 250. blades, 1st $7.30, 2nd $11.80.

5)

Empire Handicap: “A” Class: One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. Ant Prize: $600. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200...

B

Unplaced runners. ($50 each), Nos. 419, 439, 410, 529, 245, 305,

Race VIL

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No.8497 822 !,, 440

$1,554.00 444.00 222.00

Belth & Heard's Christmas

Chimes 152 b. (Mr. Heard) ·2· Dyer's Four Clubs 148 .

(Mr. Bulteel) 2 Yam Man's Carnival Eve

177 b... (Mr. da Roza) 3 Won by a short hoad; length. Unplaced runners ($50 each), Time: 2 mins. 36.3/5 secs.

Nos. 428, 486, 578, 106, 595, 188, Pari-mutuel, winner $26.10; 562, 293, 573, 120. places, 1st $9.50; 2nd $12.30; 3rd $5.80; $7.90.

Handicap: "C" Class: Six Furlongs For Chine Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. Ist Prizo: 1500, 2nd Prize: $800, 3rd Prize: $200.

10.Commonwealth Handicap: :"D" Class: Six Furlongs For China Ponles Entranco Feo 5. 1st Prizer $500, 2nd Prize: $900. Brd Prize: $200.

Briah's As You Like It 158 Tb.

Ip Kui Ying's Impecial Hall (Mr. Frost) 1

108 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 1 John's Dunce 154 lbs.

(Mr. Heard) 2 R. Vallarino's Sunning 160 lbs.

(Mr. B. Y. Liang) 5 Parkson Chan's Campbell155

Ibs.... (Mr. Backhouse) 4 Won by 6 lengths; length. Time 1 min. 32secs. Part-mutuel winner $188.60 Bladen, 1st $84.40; 2nd $10.10; 3rd. $41240. M

Race VIIL

No. 245 841

$1,685,60 481.60 » 612

240.80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 266, 678.,

Race IX.

No. 205

$1,632.40

"

D. A. Cave's Movanagher

160 I

(Mr. Cave) 2

466.40 210 Cocktail's Martini Cocktail

239.20 158, (Mr. da Roza) 8

646 Lt Col C. H. Little's Sunloch

Unplaced runners ($50 each), 186 10

(Mr. Heard) 4

No. 317, 375, 458, 144, 4, 470. Won by length; length. Time: 1 min. 86.1/6 seca Farl-mutuel, winner $10,40 places, 1st $7.00; 2nd $16.20; 3rd $10.00.

Race X

No. 184

$1,628.80 404.80 282.40;

2001 Unplaced runners (860) Kench), Nor.+ 24; 174, 116, 388, 462, 441, (Continued at foot of Rozt colum 262, 84, 82, 370, 328.

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"UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT: NORTHEKN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK

: : :

The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com-

pany (Limited), of Denmark:-

Heyne, 118, Whitefield, from Shanghai,

Morrison, care of Gilman, from Tokyo. ́ ́

Gold, American Consul, from Chicago, Ill.

Arthur, Hong Kong Bank, from. Shanghai.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent. Hong Kong, April 16, 1930.

THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the E. E. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:

20

Fals for year April 11, 27

15 cents for year June 10, 20

Marion Preferred for year Dec. None

11.60 Deterrail 1-8-July 5, 29

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Interat half yearly

Clark, Savoy Hotel, from Kara- chi.

Dalziel, Nathan Road, Kowloon, from Perth, WA.

S. LACK,

Superintendent Hong Kong, April 10, 1930.

HONG KONG HEIGHTS

For the information of visitor the following list of some of the highest points on the faland and Mainland 'is published:--

Island.

Victoria Peak Signal, Station

Feel.

1823

1774

Mt Parker... Mountain Lodge. The Eyrie *Peak Hotel

1734

1725

1725.

1805.

Talkoo Sanatorium Mt. Davis

1000

BTI

Bowen Road (filterbeds): 297

EMainiand

Feet

8124

1971

Talmoshan Kowloon Peak

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