I min. 50 3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $5,50; Places, 1st $5.40; 2nd $7.30; 3rd $0.
3. The Tyro Stakes--Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies bona fide Grillins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 7 lb. penalty,
Won by 2 lengths; 4 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 08.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel:-Winner $6.50; 1st
Pari-mutuel: — Winner
$6.20; Rothe
Place $5.50; 2nd Place $14.20; 3rd 1st Place $6.10; 2nd Place $11.30; Proulx Place $8.00.
3rd Place $10.80.
19. The Chater Cup.-Presented::
with $1,000 added for Winner. Second $300. Third $200. For Kong Bros. China Pontes, that have started Dynasty
6. The Mongolian Stakes-Win-¦.
ner $750. Second $300. Third) $200. For China Ponies, Sub- scription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting. Weight for Fiches as per scale. Winner of Valley:
(Jockey Stakes 7 lb. penalty.
Entrance $10. Allowance).
in at least five Extra Meetings Brish
of this Club during 1931, two or F. M. L. Soares three of auch Meetings previous Grist & Beck to 1st July, 1931, and two
or Dyer
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932.
"DERBY
DAY"
THE
CHINA
MAIL.
(Continued from Page 1)
2-The Perth Plate-Winner
$1,000.
Third Second $300. $200.
rod. For Australian Ponies, Grins of this Meeting measur- ing 14 hands and under. Weight for inches as per scale.
not won at least two races
at
ners 10 lb. penalty. $10: One Milie.
Win- Entrance
1
Widdecombe's Zadderday 152
Ib.
(Mr. Y. S. Chang)
1
Ho Kom-tong's Princess Holl 1G1 1h. ....... (Mr. Dallas) K. H. Kay's Ajax 161 lb.
(Mr. Charles) Kong Bros.'s Blue Star 161 lb.
(Mr. D. S. Li) 0 race meetings of this Club, bar-Eve's Darkest Eve 161 Ib....
(Mr. Heard) 0 (Jockey Allowance.)
Mackie & Grayburn's Deveron Penalties and Allowances ac-
161 tb, cumulative.
...... (Mr. Clark) Entrance $10.
A. M. L. Soares's Flying Tour- One Mile.
ist 161 lb. .... (Mr. Noodt) H. S. Chan's Racing Boy 155 Ib
Kong Bros's Lunar Star 158 lb. (Mr. Y. S. Chang)
(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 0 Sturt & Lobel's Tango 156 b
(Mr. Noodt) 2
STATISTICS FOR THE
8
FIRST DAY.
0
Are
Below
lists of successful Jockeys and Owners on Saturday, the first day of the meeting:-
Jockeys.
Mackay and Smith Offer Cowan
1st 2nd 3rd
Hill
3 0 0
0.
Y. S. Chang
2
2
1
Stubborn Resistance.
PROLIFIC SCORING.
Heard
2 1
0
0
Frost
1* 3
1
D. S. Li
1 2
Clark:
1 1
Eve's Anniversary Eve 154 lb.
(Mr. Churles)
2
Pakhoi's Mermaid 155 lb. ... (Mr. D. S. Li)
Grist & Beck's Mongolian Stag
.159 tb
(Mr. Frost) 9 9 starters.
3
14 Starters.
¡D. J. Lewis's Tontine 161 lb... (Mr. T. L. Wong) Chan Tin-son's White Jade Stag 161 b... (Mr. Quincey) Won by 2 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 3 mins. 04.4/5 secs. 11 Starters.
F. M. L. Soares
1 0
2 easily defeated the Royal Navy
cleven by 70 runa.
Noodt"
1
0
Scorea:- 0
T. Y. Tung
1
0
0
Royal Navy.
0
Quincey
1
0
Dallas
I
Mid. McFarlane, b McLellan 7 0Lt.-Comdr. Skyrme, b Richard-
Charles
0 0
2
14
Ip Kui-ying
0
0
1
lengths; a head.
0
1.
Lt.-Comdr. Mundy, b Mc-
Lellan
$
0
0
1
T. L. Wong
*Dend-heat.
0
0
|Lt: Villiers; c'and b McLellan 1Lt-Comdr. Cowan, b Beck ..
1
46
Lt. Watson, b McLellan .....
Owners.
1st 2nd
3rd
1.2
2
Capt. Burnett, run out
1 1
1Lt.-Comdr. Olivier, c
and b
1* 0
0
Smith
29
1+ 0
0
Mid. Hayes, b. Beck
1 0
0
Mid. Kettle, b Beck
1 0
0
A.B. Stephens, not out
2
Σ
0
Extras
1 .0
,0
1
0
0
Tota}
1 0
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
W. Tillery, 1.b.w., b. Curreem
0
0
0. M.
R.
W.
A. B. Clemo, b Arculli
1' 0
0 Beck
13
2
34
3
0
Q McLellan
F. Dunnett, b Rumjahn
13
3 33
5
On the Naval ground. King's WOOD DEFIES
2Park, yesterday, the Volunteers
C. Y. S. Lawrence, c Folley, b
McLellan
11
BOWLERS.
Raco-Week Fixtures.
The Volunteer have arranged a series of matches for the race
IR.C. holidays and following their game
China Light & Power Defeated.
CONSISTENT BATTING.
At Sookunpoo the Indian RC second eleven easily accounted for 29 the China Light and Power eleven 24 by 89 runs.
Scores:
China Light & Power Co. 1 C. F. Wood, b Bakor
2 A. C. Tinson, st. Abbas, b
Rumjahn ***
1V. Benwell, b Bakar
C. B. Enaterbrook, b Bukar
180 S. Bliss, b Ismail
against, the Navy yesterday,” they will meet the Kowloon Cricket Club to-day and tomorrow, com- mancing each afternoon at 1.30, m. whilst on Wednesday they are due to play the United Services on Club the Hong Kong Cricket ground at the same time.
Against the Kowloon C.C. the Volunteers will be represented by the following eleven:-
E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), H, Owen Hughes, A. G..Beck, J. E. Richardson, D. McLellan, R. H. Griffiths, W. D. Folles, L. D. Kllbee, F. Baker, R. R. Davies: and R. Stullard.
"
In their match against the Unit 34 | ed Services on the Hong Kong C.C. ground on Wednesday the follow- Fing will represent the Volunteers: E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), H, Owen Hughes, A. C. Beck, J. E. Richardson, D. McLellan, R. H.
1
14 Grifiths, W. D. Folley, H. J. 29 Armstrong, N. A. E. Mackay, F. S. W. Smith and F. Baker.
VOLUNTEERS WIN
AGAINST NAVY.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
·BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W.
Mundy
15 2 50
2.
Stephens
16
3 41
Villiers
0 23
Clemo Bliss
0. M. .21 2
R. W.
69
6 1 36
0
24
Burnett
0
Dunnett Easterbrook Wood
40
24
60 42
4 0
82
1
Lawrence
.0
Kettle
Skyrme
0 2
0 Rigg
A. R. M. Samy, b. Curreem
$
6
1 16
0
1
2
0 I
2ichardson
6
1
25
J. Young, C Curreem,
I
0
1
2 Smith
5.5 0 23
1 Rumjahn
R. Bates, not out
A. E. M, Rafeek
1
⚫ Kilbee
1
0 8
Widdecomb
0
1
Griffiths
Extras
17
# 0 25
0
1
Lowcock & Lee
0
1
0McKay
Ho Kom-tong
0
1 Q
2
2 0 5
Volunteers.
0
Total
115.
BOWLING ANALYSIE.
P. S.
Chan Wai-sang
0
2
0 0 1 J. E. Richardson, a Olivier, b
Mundy
-0. M. R. W.
10 Arculli
6.1 0
15
1
D. J. Lewis
0 0
1
Kwong Sal Parkson Chan
*Dead-heat.
0
0
1
N. A. E. Mackay, et. Olivier,
b Burnett
Rurajahn
6
21
$
96 Bakar
3 · 1
21
·8
0
1
F. S. W. Smith, e McFarlane,
b Burnett
Ismail
1 0
8
44 Nazarin
20
19
Curreem
2 0 19
12
LR.C. 2nd XI.
b
I
166
(Mr. Quincey) Kong Bres.'s Evening Star 162
Ib...
(Mr. D. S. Li) 2 Rain's The Raindrop 162 b..
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3
1
GK. Nazarin, e Easterbrook,
Clemo
25
12 A. Rahmin, b Clemo
A wild L D. Kilbee, e Cowan, b has been Kettle
Y el Arculli, b Easterbrook 24
15 8. Ismail,.c Blisa, b Clamo
22
H. J. Millar, b Easterbrook.
4
4 M. el Argulli, b. Clemo
27
2 A. A Rumlahn, b Wood
13
21 I. S. A. Curreem, b Clemo
28
12 H. J. Barma, not out
32
11
Extras
2
$135.60;
Total
250
Total
204
4c-
Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting allowed 10 lb. (Jockey Allowance.) Allowances cumulative.
$10. Entrance from the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (about One Mile 11 Yards).
I. J. Lewis's Doctor's Mandate 156 .... (Mr. T. 1. Wong) Mrs. Pearer's Weybridge 155 b (Mr. Y. S. Chang) Mackie & Grayburn's Dec 155
(Mr. Clark) 3 b
20 starters, Won by 1 lengths: 1 length. Time: 2 mins. 14.1/5 secs. (Record).
Pari-mutuel: Winner 30.40; 1st Place $9.20; 2nd Place $9.60;
rd Place $6.30.
Seven Furlongs, Lowcock & Lee's Bistre 155 lb.
(Mr. Quincey) 1 I. T. F.'s Gold Bar 162 lb...
(air. T. 1. Tung) E Grist & Beck's Echo 152 lb.
(Mr. Clark) 3
Starters. Won by 4 lengths; a neck. Time: 1 min. 49.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: - Winner $18.70; 1st Place $8; 2nd Place $36.80; 3rd Place $10.30,
7. The Melbourne Cup.--Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third. $200, For Australian Ponies of
three subsequent to that date. Wong Ping-shun Weight for inches as per scale. Mrs. Dunbar Winners during 1931 of one race H. S. Chan
5 lb. of two races 7 b, of three A. M. L. Soares
10 or more races ib penalty. Altch Aitch Subscription Griffins of this Club Woung &, Lee allowed 5 b. (Jockey Allow-L. Dunbar ance). Allowances accumula-Chan Tin-son tive.
Entrance $10. One and a Mackie & Graybura Quarter Miles
Eve
L. Dunbar's Gleneagles 168 lb...
(Mr. HB)
L. T. F's Gold Key. 162 lb.
(H. T. Y. Tung) Eve's Boxing Eve 162 lb.
13 Starters.
Mr. Charles)
Won by 2 lengths: 3 lengths, Time: 2 mins. 32.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $8.40; let
any Season. Weight 152 lb. Winners at any time of one race, 5 b, of two races, 10 b, of three: or more races 14 b penalty. En- trance $10. From the Two Mile Place 55.70; 2nd Place $9.00; 3rd Post Once Round and In (about Place $6.60. One Mlle 171 Yards).
4.The Victoria Stakes.-Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Chan Tin-son's Woodland Stag
Entrance $10.
One Mile.
L. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay 165
(Mr. W. L. McCann)
Dynasty's King's Bounty 158 lb
(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 2 Chan Tin-sun's Apollo 162 b
(Mr. Frost) 3
10 starters. Won by a neck; a head.
Time: 1 min, 59 secs. Puri-mutuel-Winner
1st Place $7.90; 2nd Place $5.40; Srd Place $5.40.
5. The Garrison, Cup.-Presented by the Officers of the Garrison, with $600 added for Winner. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies Subscription Griffins of this Club of any Sex- son. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription. Griffing of this Meeting allowed 3 lb. Win- ners anywhere during 1981, of one race: 8,1b.; of two races, 5 ib. of three or more races,
b. at this Meeting 3 Ib. penalty. Subscription Griffins of provious Seasons, that have
7 starters. Won by 4 lengths; many lengths.! Time: 2 mins. 04.3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $5.80; 1st Place $5.20; 2nd Place $5.30; 3rd Place $6.20.
8.-The
the Name owner or ownera.
BRITAIN ACTS TO PROTECT FLOWERS NOW IN DANGER
OF DISAPPEARANCE.
W. D. Folley, 1.b.w..
Lawrence
R. H. Griffiths, 1.b.w.,
Burnett
R. P. Edwards, b Mundy
D. McLellan, c McFarlane, b
Villiers
10-The Challenge Cup-Value}
One Hundred Guineas. For China Ponies. Weight for inches
Great Britain is taking, steps to To be won two us per scale, years consecutively by a Pony or protect its wild plants. Ponies the bona fide property of plant conservation board
formed to obtain expert opinion as L. G. Robertson, c Skyrme, b
Kettle Winner to receive $750 and 70 to the measures that can be enforced par cent, Second $300 and 20 to halt destruction of flowers and R. H. Wade, b Burnett W. H. B. Rigg, not out Third per cent..
$150 and 10 plants.
Already species of flowers pecu-A. C. Beck, not out per cent. of the Entrance Fees
Extras liar to certain parts of the country until the Cup is finally won, when the Second Pony will re-have in some cases disappeared, and Hong Kong Derby-A
becoming scarce, ceive 75 per cent, and the Third rare species are Sweepstakes of $20 aach, $50 ad-
are likely to be Pony 25 per cent of the En- Three methods ditional for Starters with $4,000|
trance Fees in addition to the adopted by the new board-legisle- added. For China Ponies, bona
place money. Entrance $10. tion, education, and the formation fide Griffins of this Meeting.
One and Three Quarter Miles.
of nature, reserves. Winner to receive 70 per cent.,
For more than 40 years in Great Second 20 per cent., Third 10 per Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull 156 Britain there has been legislation cent. of the total amount.] lb.
(Mr. Hill) 1 enabling local bylaws to be passed Weight for Inches as per scale. Eve's Coronation Eve 158 lb.
preventing persons from uprooting Ponies to be ridden by Jockeys
(Mr. Heard) 2 ferns or other plants growing in who have won at least 10 Official Dynasty's King's Justice 158 lb. any road or bank or hedge or place flat races anywhere or Jockeys
(Mr. Y. S. Chang) 3 to which the public has access. A approved by the Stewards. One, 7 Starters.
large number of county, coupelis in and a Half Miles.
Won by 2 lengths; 5 lengths. Great Britain have adopted such Time: min. 39.2/5 secs, (Re-bylaws, but in a number of cases cord).
they have become almost un- Pari-mutuel: Winner $7.50; 1st enforced. Place $5.30; 2nd Place $5.10; 3rd It, is therefore thought by the Place $5.10.
Council for the Preservation of Rural England, which has agreed to 11. The "Black Rock" Stakes- carry out the administrative work Winner $750, Second $300. For the plant conservation board Third $200. For China Ponies that education is more important bona fide Griffins of this Meet- than logislation. The same amount ing Weight for inches as per of time, effort and money required| scale.
Subscription Griffins of for the propaganda and literature this Club of this Meeting allow- necessary to get a law passed, if ed 10 b. Winners 5 b pennity. expended on educational publicity, Entrance $10. One and a Quar-will accomplish much more than ter Miles,
laws, it is felt.
lb.
1
L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay 161 (Mr. Hill) Waung & Li's Wild Life 168 lb.
(Mr. T. Y. Tung) 2
FOR
SHOES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
SEE
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
ALSO
f.
SHOE
CLEANERS
FOR THE FOLLOWING
VER AND GOLD USE "CINDERELLA'
KIDS, LEATHER
SATIN A
CREPE
AS ABUCKSKIN
“MELTONIAN" CREAM
HEL"
EECHEE"
*WHITE, KID “ONE FOR THREE
AND SUEDE CLEANERS.
Chan Tin-son's Workable Stag 161lb......... (Mr.. Frost)
1
| Dynasty's King's Parade 158 Jb. (Mr. Y. S. Chang) Mackie and Grayburn's Dön 155
.lb.
(Mr. Clark).3)
-18 Starters,
Won by: Short head; Short head.
It is also hoped, that more na- tlogal, and extramural parke, will, in | time be established in sanetu- aries, such as Wickend Fer in-Cam- bridgeshire, Wood Walton Fen in Huntingtonshire, Cheddar Gorge in Somersetshire, and Blakeney Point Further unture reserves are most Fin Norfolk. A list of places where
Christian Science, Monitor. required has been prepared
-Time: 2 min. 09 Recs.
Pari-mutuel:-Winner $75.70) 1st Place $22.10; 2nd Place $28.60; 3ṛdj Place $12.80.
DRESSMAKERS GET TOGETHER.
The two branches of dressmaking in Paris bave until now almost
|12.—The Perth Plate (Second Se
tion)Winner $1,000. Socot $300. Third-$200,For, Acompletely ignored each other. They Jan Ponies, Griffins of thinne
are the Haute Couture and the Con
ing mensuring 14 hands:1 location. A common cause, namely the corablishment, and, protection, of and over. Weight for inches as copyright, styles has, however, per scale. Winnera 10. 1 brought them together through the penalty. Entrance 0.
Mile.
L Reidy's Season Ticket 168 lb. (Mr Bridy)
A. E. M. Rafeek's,
Melbourne, 158 lb, Arim Monastic's Friar Tuck
18 Starters.
Won by:.5.
Time: 71 :m!
Pari-mutuel:-
Jat Place $18,60; 2nd Place
Place $155,80..
pada et M.Luclent B. Vautier, the
director of the, mares ancaleo; de la Couture de is Confectiani (French Wholesale Dressmaking Made Clothing). (A_200- posed of members; from Has been formed to
of a new protec
vlasundemtood **deals with, the
foreign firms and
ght which would
A. R. Abbas, b-Bling
5 A. Bakar, b, Clemo
AN EASY FIRST!
ALSO PACKED
IN REGULAR
NEXT CHANGE AT THE KING'S.
SYLVIA SIDNEY GENE RAYMOND
in
"LADIES
OF THE
BIG HOUSE
A Compost Gictor
THREE CASTLES
FINEST QUALITY
MIRGINIA CIGARETTES
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