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'HONG KONĠ, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1947.
St. George's Plate Joe Louis
This
Afternoon Selections
(By "Rapier")
The Fifth Extra Race Meeting, under the auspices
IN
Section) the last time rut avey six furlngs through bad starting Jeep latit shiste do better here. Hing way and the distance to its time! Judging from R5 liking workout in morning exercise after the last meeting 1 think it will have a say at the finish.
of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, will be held this afternoon. The First Saddling Bell will be rung at 1-30 p.m. There
altogether are
eight evenka on the programme, the most Important-gf which naturally the St. George's Plate. There is every reason to expert Bat this meeting will mark the prevail, and the meeting shunt tract o sankfactory attendance.
Fourth Race Rain has been falling during the
and the track Wallsend Handicap: Six Furlongs) last few days,
This race will be contested by should, therefore, be mi the soft! zide, in which event pets can "C" Class Australian poules with
Non-Winners be expected.
Judging barred, Mr. B. C. Pll returned from recent performance among Shanghal after the Easter Meet-the entries we need consider the
und
(Mr. probably will not be following: Esmeralda thek in time for today's rucing. Yurn). Masterpiece (Mr. flow.
wever, it is pleasing to mote lands), Miami Beauty (Mr. Os-- that the meeting will mark the
trum) and National Congress Messrs. Brodie and Mr. Chul). In the St. Hildn appearance Tu, bath Jockeys why wire Handicap (First Section) at the! here before, and, they will be ac fast meeting. Esmeralda si to ended a hearty welcome.
Happy Valley after holding the lead mast ut the way, and in the latter's absence 1' think that it has a grand chance of winnslag. Masterpiece is a dangerous conten- der en acerung of its win in the second section of the above race. Miami Beauty, the winner of the
to
First Race Mount Dubie Handleep(tuoffi- rat): From the two Mile Post One Round and fu. First event on the programme is confined to Hong Kong Ser Vlees Hote Club p.nies. After
ils fine win over Autumn Rose in the San Wat Handicap (Unoff clan the last day of the Easter, Meeting, Mayfair (Mr. Rowlatils) has been penalised 13 lbs. bad, in view fif trat performance,
Charters
Towers
Handicap
01 the Arst (Second Section) day of the Easter Meeting is in fine condition at present, low. ever, and I shall not be surprised {f i1 creates an upset. National don't think the extra weight wi Congress is also good for this dis- tance and although it ran un-
I
meralda, firish
should tr
In at the
Fifth Race.
be severe enough t. hamper its chances of winning. There is placed in the race against Es. Autobus (Mr. Newman) to be reckoned with, however, as it ran very well to Win the Fanling Handienp (Unofficial) on the first dag of the ab: ve meeting cuiry. The distance also log 160 1x. sults Nigger (Mr. Hodgen)
St. George's Piate: One Mite.
For Today
(By "Rapier")
Bure No. 1.
Moutair
Nigger Jacobun
Untnider; Mosca,,
Race No. 2.
Flying Wheret Ketty & Burge
Outsider: Richard L. Race No. 3.
Kim
Lily
Royal Com MİK KÍÐAN
Outalder; Jeep Hing.
Race No. 4.
Esmeralda
Masterpiece
Miami Bruntu
Outsider: National Congress. Ruce No. 5.
Nota Queen Bushful Besaly Suokunpots
Outsiders V-J Day.
Ruce No. 6.
Roar Emme Kookaburra Canary
Outsider: Craten Witness. Ruce No. 1. Avalon
The Wolf' Sperdeway
Outsider: flappy Valley. Race No. 8.
finden Wheel
Pepay Jackau
Outsider: Emperora Gate,
Two Thousand Guineas Callover
To
Fight Once More
New York, Apr. 24.
YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL-RESULTS|
HECOND DIVISION
Chinese Cadre F Club Navy
Hing Tro
* 275 BLA,
Dockyard
4 Kit Ches
* played for four plus.
Heavyweight champion Charlton
Joe Louis, passing up the June, title defence be- cause no suitable oppon-i ent is available, says he will fight only twice more, then retire.
Cashing In
Knock-Out Hockey Competition
Some good hockey has been seen in the Ser- vices Knock-out hockey competition, which start- ed on Thursday. At Soo- kunpoo yesterday Navy beat Wireless Centre London, Apr.-25. Professional footballers "A" by three goals to
Charlton
Athletic one after leading at the the title until September was (which on Saturday interval by the only goal reached after a conference with meets
The decision not to defend of
officials at the 20th Century Club
Braddock in 1937 turned down an offer of US$200,000 to fight negro Joe Walcott at Philade phin this summer.
Sol Strauss, acting director of the 20th Century in the au- senet of ailing Mike Jacobs, in. dientest that Sept. 19 nt the
Yankee Stadium was the best dale for Joe to defend his title, "provided a suitable opponent in determined by mid-summer, -United Press,
They arc charging
con-
attack
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
ASIA STUDIO
10 Ice House Street.
HOCKEY RULING Ammodump
Explosion
The attention of umptres and, players is drawn to paragraph 100 of the ruler of the com- petition issued by H.Q. Land Forces.
In view of the contrchersy that exists about the 2130 of the hand stop the ball in flight, when above the shoulders, Para 10 has been ammended to provide that the ball shall NOT be stop. ped on the ground or in the air intentionally with any part of the body. The ball will not be stopped by the hand or foot. The foot and "leg may not be used to sup
port the stick in order to re- -sist an opponent.
Umpires are particularly requested to read the notes on Rules 16 and 17 care- fully in order to avoid con Jusion in the method and policy of taking penalty cor.
in the first 15 minutes and after 26 minutes play C.S.D. acured.
Devons were soon on level terms with a wood shot from a corner and before the interval
Kcored again.
At Shamshulpo 27th R. A. beat Wireless "B" by six goals to one. The Gunners were early in the lead and had completed their scoring before Wireless replied.
The following fixtures will be played on Monday:-
R.E.M.E. West York Band (Murray Grd. 5 p.m.)
LA. M. v R.A.F. Shamshui.
Burnley in the scored.
The game was evenly final of the Football As-
tested but Navy had the better Louis then announced: "One sociation Cup at Wem-forwards and this was the great Aght this year, one next year. bley Stadium) are cash- factor in their win. Barrett, in and that definitely will be all." ing in.
Wireless
off goal, brought The 32-year-old negro who
presa arveral good saves, particularly lifted the title from James J.
photographers for the privilege in the first half, Richardson, in of taking training photographs the pivotal position, was a hard and are themselves producing worker while in the
booklet of pen pictures of the Phillips was the most danger men and photographs to be sold ous forward. for a shilling on the ground on while White and Knowles cum- Navy had two good wingers, Saturday,
"Don Welsh, Charlton's baid-bined well. Knowles had the dis headed captain explains that in tinction of scoring all the goals pre-war years players henefited for his side. Phillips scored for,
I Wireless, from all sorts of extrus
advertisements. the form of
lothes, shoes
special brands of processed foods but that is no longer possible. Players of the team which wine the cup get a bonus of 412 from the gate receipts, which will be in the region of £30.000, and in addition a sum of £275 in divided among the 11 players as talent money. Losing teams get talent money" Combined but not the 412 playing fee.
Manager of the Chariton Services' Athletic Asso-f Club, Jimmy Seed, Bald thint ciation Individual Cham-while Chariton has sympathy pionships were contest with its players, the club com-The case in which two shroffs of the Treasury ed yesterday at Caroline pletely disassociates itself from their revolutionary move.-~AN. Fill. Honours were
sociated Press.
SERVICE ATHLETICS
The first
London, Apr. 24. The Victoria Club clover evenly divided between This is the main attraction of
Thousand the various units mak- ing up the Colony's gar-
DI night the afternoon and is handicap | Guineas was:
the Two
HIS race for Australian Ponies. After 2 to 1 Tudor Minstrel take
it has won a race over this dis-its convincing run in the Easter and offered. 11 to 4 Petition frison.
Handicap over the Champion dis-i fered, 3 to 1 takett.
Tance at the Second Extra Meet-
and
American
ing with Mr. Denholm P. Astance carrying; 159 lbs, at the last Goldsborough, 20 to 1 Migell, with four first places-In the 105 Baseball
Second Race Moreton Ван Stakes. (First Section): From the 1%
Mile Post.
Sixth Race
ed.
WER
all nered.
The Royal Air Force emerged
Yards, High Hurdles, Long Jump and Javelin Throw. 3 Commarato Brigade took three firsts and the
Lave
Devons v C.S.D.
Murray On Thursday at Ground, Davons beat C.S.D. by five goals to one. The first ten minutes of the game C.S.D. did more of the pressing.
Devon missed a great scoring chance 1 po. 5 p.m.).
Two Treasury Dept. Shroffs Charged
Department Mak Kwok-fat, 47, and Mong Man-kit, 21, were originally charged with the larceny of $58 by servant, was opened before Mr. Sainsbury at Central yesterday.
The prosecution, conducted by the bfil and the money un Mong's DI Mcran; amended the charge counter. to one of the simple larceny, and withdrew, the similar charge against Mong who, as a result, was only accused of receiving the $58 from Mak, knowing it to be
lolen.
After some time, witness added, he observed Mong putting the money into his pocket and Mak coming back to his counter und giving witness a counterfol! as a receipt,
Debit Bill
New York, Apr. 24. Major League baseball results of today follow:
After the opening of the cass American League
R. H. E. by DI Moran and after evidence Boston Red Sox
36 by Mr. A. Burton, chief cashier
of the Treasury, Mr. M. A. da Giving evidence for the pro- New York Yankees.. 0 2
Silva, representing Mak, sought secution, Mok said Lee handed Red Sox: p. Hughson;
Wagner.
permission for a brief adjourn.him a debit bill amounting to $5 ment to consult with Mak on the and a bundle of notes totalling u new acta.
more than $5. He said he did
1
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away
Yankees: p. Shea; e. Rubinson. Cleveland Indians... 1 Chicago White Sox
Q Indiana: p. Black; c. Lopez. White Sox: p. Rigney; c. Tresh,
́វ St. Louis Browns .... 10 Detroit Tigers
1
4
Q
3
Brown: P. Kramer; c. Muss.
100 to 8 outsider, I think Moses Meeting Norse, Queen (Mr. Osta 1 Ranjit, nil offered.
26 to 1 Parsons) may prove dangerous,
and offered. 25 to! taken trpum:it) hos again been allotted Parisien the same weight, and as it op. 1 Saravan, Kingsclere, 28 20 pears to be fitter than before, I Refresher, 39 to 1 Nebuchetinez
Buffs two. and Final Prospect, cannot see anything to beat in to 1 Sayafiral taken and offer
Times and distances were very
The side. Bushful Beauty (Mr. Ching). ed. In this sprint race for the Arst winner of the Brisbane
40 to 1 Flexten, Mighty Ma- much on the poor
was unfavourable and Spring
weather barata, Orils, offered. section of "D" Class Australian Handicap,
the track heavy. Competition was six furlongs on the
The Derby callover was: 17 1
the finishes ponies and
keen and some of unclassified Non- first day of the Easter Meeting Tudor Ministrel offered, to close. The G.O.C., Major-General Starters Weight 145 lbs. 1 lb. should be prominent judging from taken. 21 to 2 Blue Train, 100 G.J.E. W. Eraking, penalty for every $100 or part that rèn coupled with its fine run to 7 Petition, hoth taken and of the prizes. thereof won in stakes. Limit over the mille last Wednesday fered. 18 to 1 Tite Street offered,
The results were: penalty 14 lbs. Jockey Allowance. morning in the good Ume of 20 to 1 taken. 25 to Migoli.
Results Fur Rs win st the previots, 2-00-3/5 with last quarter of 28 to 1 Permanent Way offered.
100 Yards; 1. Cpl. Baxter meeting in the Murray River 28. In my opinien it will be 1 to 1 Saravan taken and offer-|
Sgt. Drayton 33 to 1 Goldsborough, Com (RA.F.): Stakes (First Seellon), Six fur worth following.
Air Borne, I
Pte. Liggans (Ds. longs. Flying Wheel has acen have been given to understand, bat, Firemaster and Merry Quin. (Cor.),
1 Parision and to 40
Nebuchad vons). Time: 10.0 Kecs. allotted tp-weight of 159 lbs. we will hot start, thus leaving Sonez, all offered. 60 to 1 Sayajirao 220 Yards: 1. Sgt. Drayton it will again be taken out by Mr. kumpots (Mr. Woo) and V-J Day taken and
(Cdon.): 2. Pie. Liggan (De Newman, a novice Jockey, who (M. Hodgmin) fighting out the Grand Weather offered.
, Cpl. Hilgga (Buffs) will have an allowance of 5 tbs. third position.
25.4 ccs. Can it still win with this extra,
440 Yards: 12/Lt. Broudley weight? I am inclined to believe Great Bight Stakes: Siz Furtungs
Major Ormsby (West (Buffs): that can in view of the shorter
Yorks): 3. Capt. Goldsmith (De G8 Time: distance. Kelly (Mr. Tu), which view In this race, and will be
von).
680 Yards: 1. 2/Lt. Jackson was second in this sume race, has called upon to handle "C" Aus-
(Buffs) 2. Maltby (Royal Navy). gene up 4 lbs. in weight but as it, trian ponies. Winners barred.
Time: 2 mins. 18 secs. was convincingly beaten by Fly-Weight 142 lbs, 1 lb. penalty for ing Wheel last time cut it enn be every $100 or part thereof won placed again. Burge
(Mr. Osin, stakes. Limit to penally 17 troumoff) is the danger here, al-Iba. Rose Emme will be ridden though it came in fourth in the by Mr. Castro, and, for its seernd Keula Stakes over the Mile at placing behind Firth Alarm in the the last meeting, as this peny Charters Towers Handicap (First has been running quite well in Scelion) on the first day of the morning gallops over short dis- Easter Meeting carrying 159 lbs., Lance. Richard I (Mr. Yuen), it should be strongly fancied to which will be running its rat win. I think it will do the official race here this afternoon, trick, leaving Kookabura (Mr. is u most dificult pony to handle,; Rowlands) and Canary (Mr. been promoted and will be run but if it will only take lat, its Pearn) to dispute second place. ning against better company. How head to run, a surprise is in store For an outsider I would recomit will fore is hard to tell, but from this combination.
mend keeping an eye on Crown with 7 lps. less to handle I think Witness (Mr. Carvalho).
It should be prominent at the end Eighth Race
Third Race
Carpintaria Handicap(First
Section): 1% Miles,
*
This race is for the first let of "B" Class Australian ponies, and
Derby Our novice Jockeys will be on.
Seventh Race
Section): 14 Milen...
more
3.
RECS.
This was granted and on re- not count them, but handed over turning, Mr. Silvo said he had just been instructed to change the plea of Mak to one of guilty
the bill and the money to Mong for stomping. Mak said he did
not see whether Mong put the $5
to the simple larceny charge. into the register or not.
Mr. Silva said he would not Mak alleged that he told Mèng
Tigers: p. Trucks, White, Over-U to projudice Mong's de-that somebody had over-paid the
mire: c. Tebbetis.
National League
X
New York Giants'.... 6 Boston Braves
..14 Glants: p. Kennedy, Hansen, Budnick. Trinkle, Andrews; c. Cooper, Warren. Braves: p. Sain; e. Masi.. Philadelphia Phillies.. 0 G 2 Brooklyn Dodgers
23 J Phillies: p. Hughes, Donnelly;
c. Seminiek, Padgett, Dodgers: p. Branen, Casoy; c.
Edwards. Chicago Cubs Pittsburgh Pirates
Cuba: p. Borowy, Kush;
Scheling. Pirates: p. Roc, Bagby, Tost.
Bonham: c. Jarvis.
G 10. 5 10
fence and requested that Mak's | bill and asked him (Mong) whe- euse be put back until comple. ther he dare do it, In fact, tion of the hearing against witness claimed, he himself did Meng, after which he would sub-not dare. Mak said Mong did not mit plea for mitigation. Mr. reply and he went back to his
un-
own counter,
Muk sold he then returned to his counter and later Mong came
Shanghai, Apr. 25. Nationalist ammunition dumps at Hsucnow, most important military base at the juncture of the Lunghai and Tientsin- Pukow railways, blew up late on Wednesday night starting
huge fire which was still burning on Thursday afternoon, according to Chinese re- ports.
2
The reports said that while The number of casualties wil the extent of damage were nol known Immediately, many
bodies
Been Httering a large area around the dumps where all barracks, houses and Installations were levelled.
The necident was believed to have been caused by a soldier who set up a lantern while re filling motos, car tank, the reperts rdled.
They said stockpiles wiped out Included those belonging to miolorized the armoured and divisions. The dumps in Ha- chow are the chief supply cen. tre for the Nationalisia fight- ing on the wide Shangtung Government fronts as well as troops moppling up Communist guerillas in northern Klagnsu.
The reports said the Chinese Army is conducting Investiga- tions,-United Press.
Soccer Programmes.
The follwing ore the fxtures:
1
Saturday, April 20 First Division South China v R.A.F. (Caroline Hii, 6 p.m.). Refree: Mr. Bulk ck. Linesmen:
JA3308
Xavier & Loung
Yuk Tong. Eastern v Devont
(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.); Referee: Leung Yuk Tong. Linesmen: Barretto & George, 42 Commando v C.AS.C.
(Club, 6 p.m.). Referee: Roger. Linesmen: Meller &*E. Strange,
Sunday, April 27.
Second Division
Service Corps v Kitches.... (Caroline H, 4.30 p.m.). Referee: Mr. Barretto. Navy v Club. (Club, 4.30 p.m.)." Referee: Mr. Bullock. Sing Tuo v Devens.
. (Club, p.
Referce: Mr. Leck.
;
Wednesday, April 30.
First Division Club v 42 Communio, (Club, 0 pan.).. Referee: Mr. Havelaar. Linesmen: Barretto & Xavier. R.A.F. v. 27th RA.. (Club, 4.30 p.m.).
Referee: Leung Yuk Tong.
Saturday, May 3, First Division
Silva, further said that he derstood the Crown wished to call Mak as a wittees.
Mr. Alfred S. K. Lau pleaded back with the counterfelt which (Caroline Hill, 6 p.m.)..
not guilty on behalf of Mong to the receiving charge.
Li Shing, accountant of the Shing Hing Rubber Factory, Kowlcon, said the factory received a debt
he handed over to Lee,
"Overpaid"
St. Joseph's y Sing Tao.
Referee: Mr. Havelour.. Linesmen: Xavier
Leck
South China v Devons. (Caroline Hili, 4.30 p.m.).
Referee: Mr. Bullock.
Linesmen: Barrelto & George. C.A.S.C. v Club,
(Club, 0 p.m.).
Linesmen: Mellor & Strange.
offered. 50 to one
There
little change prices when the callover on the Two Thousand Guiness and the cards. Tidor Ministret remained firm at 2 to 1 as favour- ite for the Guineas, due to run next week, and was supported to win £3,000 at that price. Some aquiries for Petllion found hin
Onc Milu: 1. Pte. Strumpton closing second favourite at 11 to Devens); 2. Whitfield (Royal) 4 after 3 to 1 had been taken, Navy): 3 Sut. Roff (Devons). while there were few takers for Time: 5 mins. 210 secs. Farision at the 25's and Sayajirao
Three Miles: 1. A.B. Yankee (Royal Navy); at the 40's.
2, L/Sig. Lewis
In evidence, Mong said that on 1blil from the Water Department, that day. his machine was av Business
(Royal Navy); Mog. Baker was alightly
after which he was instructed by cupled by a
he European, As brisk on the Derby, though Saya (Cos.). Time: 17 mins. 40 secs
his master to pay the bill.” His High, Jump: 1, Bdr. jirao drifted to the 50's, following
Distel his defeat from Combat this after (25th Ed. Regt., R.A); 2, Ple.
master could not read Engilshanish, he fald, Mak approached was walling for the European, to and all he could understand was him and told him that somebody (Continued at four of noxt Col) smith (Buffs). Height: 5 ft. 2 los, Dixon (Devona); 3. Cpl. Array.
the figure 6290 on the bill.
had overpaid bill. Long Jump: 1. Cpl. Buxto: Afth zalvaging the finals
Taking for granted that the
Mong said he replied that " (RAF); 2. Pte. Smith (De- three-game series for the Red figure meant the amount of the cannot be done," Låter Mak Vona): 3. P.. Martin (Royal Sox.
money debited, Lee said his gave him
ZBW seven or eight debit
Hong Kong broadcasting Navy). Distance: 19 feet.
Indians' Pat Seerey hit a home master gave him 303 and instruct bills to stamp. It was a custom from 12.39 to 2.00 p.m. and. 6.30 on a frequency of 845 kilocycles.
(Cdos.): 2, Pte. Larson (Buffs): Danny
Shot Put: 1, Mng. Absalom run in the second for, the victory.ed film to pay. It into the Trea that fokls help each other stamp to 11.00 p.m. and also on 8.6
Litwheller paced the sury. 3. Ple. Vansirup (Buffs), Dis- Braves to win despite three home On the morning of April 8,cepted the bills and went to from 12.30 to 1.15, 0.39 to 7.30 Ing bliis, Mong said, so he ac megacycles in the 31 metre band tance: 33 ft. 1, in.
by rung
Giants Johnny Mize. Leo continued, he went to the Mak's machine to stamp them. Throw: 1. Lt. Guest Dodgers Dixie Walker drove in Transury and handed Discus
and 0.00 to 11.00 pm. Y over the (Cdos). Sgt. Webster (R.A.F.) two with the first of three singlez debit bill and the $83 to Mak. handed the money to him, ask. 12.30 p.m.-Tally Programon Summary.
Loter, Mong claimed, MakILKT. 3. Pic. Larsen (Buffs). Distanco Cuba Andy Pafko's triple with Witness sald he saw Mak placeing him to keep it for Mak. 12.47 pm The Andrews Alstery.
ft. 0% Ins.
two aboard in the fifth was fol. (R.A.F.);
Javelin Throw: 1, Sgt. Webster lowed by Phil Cavarretta's homer. 2. Pte. Vangstrup Browns Al Zarilla and Jeff Heath (Buffs): 3, c. Kilian (Bufa) homered in the third with nore Distance: 144 ft. 5 Ins
and one respectively on the base. Open Events
United Press.
Carpentaria Handicap-(Second Moreton Bay Stakes (Second
This race will be contested by the second "batch of "B" Class
·
Section): From the 1
Mile Port.
100
(R.A:F); 2, Pte. Smith_(De-| Yards: 1, Cpl. Baxter: vons); 3. P.0. Martin (Royal Navy). Time: 11 secs.
Yankee run with a long fly in the
Sabath "Sam" Melo drove in e
CRAIGENGOWER TEAM:
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Brand-Lochryn Golf Tourney
Mong, declared he did not know the money was from the overpaid bill so he kept it for Mok.
When the polico came Mong. said he handed the money to CSI Lau
The case was adjourned to this morning.
..
Richmond, "Apr.` 24.. The hallway stage of The following will represent Brand-Lochryn £1,500 golf tour- Craigengewer against Kowloon nament on
Five oplum divan keepers and the Royal Surrey numerous smokers appeared Cricket Club at K... at 0.15.pam.course harp finds Max Faulkner, court before, Mr. d'Almada you on Sunday.
unattached professional, loading
-
the likely winner should come
05 This sprint event will conclude from one of the following: Australian ponies and it is cer- the day's racing and will be can- Royal Commission (Mr. Boycott), tainly no easy matter to pick out tested by second section "D" Thunderbolt (Mr. Yuen), Kim the winner. The winner will Class Australian ponies and un. (Mr. Newman), Lily (MR Chui) probably be one of the following: classified Non-Starters. Weight and Jeep Hing (Mr. Hodgman),Speedaway (Mr. D. G. Woo), 145 lbs. 1 lb. penalty for every Royal Commission has been Avalon
(Mr. Rowlands), The $100 or part thereof won in penalised by 9 lbs. for winning Wolf (Mr. It. K. C. Chul and stakes. Limit to penalty 14 lbs. the Canterbury Park Handicap Happy Valley (Mr. Hodgman). Blue Peter (Mr. Hodgman), Tcot- (First, Section), from the two Speedaway won the Canterbury sfe. (Mr. Yuen), and Souvenir 880 Yards: 1 Sigmin. Corris mile past Once Round and In on Park Handicap (Second Section) (Mr. Rowlanda) have cath to (Royal Signals); 2, Chung Chau the first day of the Easter Meet, from the two mile post once carry 159 lbs. and on that ací Time: 2 mins. 16 stes. ing. Judging from that perfor round and in on the first day at count they can be safely ruled mance: I think the extra weights the last meeting, and so for this gut: Golden Wheel with Mr.
M. A. Baptista, G. 8. Ladd, K. with 76, pigs 70-140, following terday. Fines ranging from will not hamper its chances of afternoon its weight has gone up Miu up was third to Tootsle and noon. There were takers at this M. Omar and U. M. Omar, by Sam King 147 (77 and 70), 1850 to $1,000 were imposed on winting again,
Thunderbolt, by 3 lbs. I believe that it can Souvenir in the Koala Stakes, to win £4,000.
“J. W. Leonard, Dr. C. W. Lam, Australia's, Norman Von Nida the keepers and from, $25 and which was second to the above still win here. The strongest over the mile at the lust meeting. Aflor Tudor Minlitre) pony, will be carrying 3 lbs. less opposition will come from Ava. As it will be taken out by Mr. backed to win £8,000 at,p to 1
was A. E. Contes and B. W. Bradbury 148 (75 and 78), D. J. Ross 150 185 oh the smokers who sur
AA. Razack, W. Hong Sunandan 1. A. Jacobs 150 rendered to their ball. Some wifi cerah and on that account. tbn. The pony is certainly very Newman, Iconalder its prospects he remained a 17 to 2 favourite. L. C. R. Souza and A. M. Omax. nyo players who did not appear in court will certainly be fighting out the fit at the moment, and I can re of scuring a win rather bright on There was plenty of money" for F. X. Delgado, D. A. Rozario, regates of 155 or better for the
Twenty-seven
with"} had their" ball "entreated. finish. Kim which came in commend a ticket each way with account of the shorter: distance. Blus Train at 21 to 2 and after R. Baso and J. 8, Landolt. regend: ta - Thunderbolt in the confidence," The Wolf,, for com- Over this distance. Pegar (Mr. he had been laid tulos -20,000 Caulfeld Handicap (First Section) ing in second to Speedway in Brodley certainly jooks dangerous Bookmakers were prepared to so- A further 18 defendants ap. And of the Third" Extra (One halle), the above, race, has the name and may cause in upset. This copt more at this price. During geared before Mr. Sainsbury, a did not compete at the last meat weight and, as the distance to porty has saved that deal backed on the Epson Course to Central yealerday on charges; of a NE MASSES
¿the afternoon Blue Trališ - ihm and t-paleve that tale pony i more sufiable to thing pony,
mountain wirl 210,000 at the 10% opitung ur pubite place. Mr. training, Fischel – par Others to come under notice for Samybury ordered them to pay
tion (jarts wagers were Petition be
will covek (us Vabove-mentioned | think it should not be disregar
Handicap
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