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Race Meeting:

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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1950.

Sports Pause

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HELLZAPOPPIN FAVOURED TO WIN NEWMARKET HANDICAP

(By "Rapier")

With the possibility of the weather remaining fine, there ought to be a large attendance at the Race Course for the Second Race Meating this afternoon.

Readers are reminded that the first Saddling Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. with the first race starting at 2.00 p.m. sharp.

There are 10 events to Section) over the mile at the contested and with satisfactory Annual Meeting. With the du- entries received, there should inces shorter this afternoon, it be keen competition among should be near at the finish. the various owners and jockeys ted, as this pony is

Harmony is not to be neglec- used to for honours.

well with Mr. Maitland running Race No 1-Phoenix Park

up and should give the above Handicap (First Section): From ponies a good fight to the end,

Pegasus is very lightly treated, bul in view of the distance iz should be worth ticket each

The

Two МИР Post

Round & 10,

Opening race of

confined to

Class 6.

Once

the day 1

Ponles way. Australian Ponics to be ridden by riders who have not won 10 ruces anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed.

National Glory (M. Mok), long overdue for a win and think its chances for today are rather bright.

Mr. Castro has only to win one more race to graduate from the Novice Class. This afternoon be will be riding Estrellita, which is a distinct danger. If it does not win it should at least place,

Happy Farmers was officially fourth at the last meeting. will be ridden by Mr. Thomas

may create a surprise,

And

On the other hand, Jetfire ran a good race to come in third in the Talwan Bay Handicap (Thiri Section) at the last meeting.

It will be taken out by Lam King-tak mud will have to be considered.

nt

As it will be carrying top weight of 150 lbs I don't think it can win und.can be disregard-

cc.

al- The Tigress (Mr. Kwok), though running unplaced in the

Section, above race, Second

is the best bet hero for a win.

On that occasion, I ran off in- only to a big lead and it was when nearing the 1-4 mile port Should that it was overhauled. Mr. Kwok succeed in gelling it off to a good start, The Tigress will be most difeult to catch.

Flesta (Mr. Ostroumoff) ako win, especially when it is remembered that it is a capable sprinter, while Baylight (Mr. Maitland), which was unplaced the last time out with Novice jockey Mr. Chuang up, should also be seriously considered over this distance.

can

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Poker Face (Mr. Pote-Hunt). Is another candidate capable of extending the above ponics Mr. Pote-Hunt does not, remain too far back, otherwise I cannot see it causing any trouble.

"RAPIER'S" SELECTIONS FOR TODAY

Race No Phoenix” Park) Handicap (First Section); "From The Two Mile Post Once Round & In.

*NATIONAL, GLORY

ESTRELLITA

HAPPY FARMERS

.

Qutalderi-Jatfire-

A

Raco No.

Part

2-Hurst Handicap (First Section): 8i. Furlonge.

RED FOX

HARMONY

NOONDAY SUN

Outalder: Pegaxis.

Race No. 3——Doncaster Stakes

One Milo.

GLAMOUR BUTTERFLY

THUNDERJET

IRONSIDE

Outalder: Ben More.

Race No. 4-Lingfield Park Handicap (First Section): Furlongs,

THE TIGREAS FIESTA

BAYLIGHT

5ix

Outsider:-Poker Face.

Race No. 6 Newmarket Handi- capt, From The Two Mile Post Once Round 4 in.

HELLZAPOPPIN CLONFECKLE PRESTWOOD

Outalder-Lawrence,

Race No. Newmarket Softball:

Handloap: From The Two Mile Post Once Round & In.

This race is for Australian Subscription Ponies of 1950. Winners only. Ponies, that have won more than $3000 in staky's barred.

Race No. 3-Doncaster Stakes: One Mile. This race will be contested by Australian Subscription Ponies of 1950,

Ponien

that have won more than $1,000 and those that have won less than $750 IBA stakes barred. Weight 150 lbs. Jockey Allowance.

Looking

the entries, Glamour Butterfly (Mr. K. F. Chiu) is the best pony here for this distance in view of its e- cond placing behind Cleopatra in the Gin Drinkcis Boy Stakes (First Section) at the last meet-top weight of 135 lbs. It will be ridden by Mr. Renfrew and, des- pite the heavy penalty, I believe that it is capable of winning.

However, I am of the opinion that it should just about win this afternoon.

There is, of course, Thunderjet (Mr. Pote-Hunt), to be reckoned Mir, with.

This pony come in AP- cond to Apple Pie in the Con- solation Stakes (Second Section; over the mile with Mr. Shich up at the Carnival,

Then there is Mabuhay with Mr. Io Kwang-to up. A win here not altobether out of the question.

Six

I consider this to be the main event of the afternoon.

Hellzapoppin has been allotted-

i win in the

In view of its most convincing

Hopeful Stake (Fourth Section) over the mile on the first day of the Carnival, Hellzapoppin will naturally com-

and the most support.

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an

Razo No. Hurst Park Handicap (Second Section): Bix Furlonge.

LILI MARLENE V. I. P.

LUCKY STRIKE

Outsider:-Minx.

Наса No. 7-Lingfield Park! Handicap (Becond Section): Bix

Furtonge.

RASHER

AUTUMN LEAF PENFORCE

Outsider: Victorious. Raco No. B-AscOL Stakes: One Mile.

PRAIRIE MOON HENRIETTA

KITTY

Outsider Flag Day..

Race No. -Lingfield Park Handicap (Third Section): Six Furlongs.

NATIONAL GIFT TRADE WIND COLONIA

Outsider: Boom Town

Rugby:

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Stage all set for local

Internationals

Rugby

(By "J. T. STUD"")

"Rag" Regatta Thrilling rugger should be soon af Causeway Bay

at Kellet Is.

The Rowing Section of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club are holding a "Rag". Regatta at Kellet Island this afternoon, the first race starting at 2 p.m.

The following is the programme of events:"

SCRATCH FOURS FIRST HEAT

this afternoon, as the curtain rises on another annual Rugby International Tournament.

At 3.15 p.m. Scotland face a British Common- wealth XV, while in the game following, England oppose a Combined Irish-Welsh fifteen.

On paper, England look by far the strongest side and I cannot visualise their going down to the Combined team.

Scotland, holders of the Trophy for the past three years, have been seriously depleted by injuries and recent departures..

from

American Cup

Golf Tournament

at Fanling

2.00 p.m.

Red: Bow, H. V. Ardy; 2, J. L.. A. Thatcher 3, W. Solberg; Stroke F. Bertschinger,

Blue: Bow, A. J. Dodd; 2, 3.

McNabb, the Army centre, has Guttinger; 3; R. Beauclerk; Stroke, | left the Colony and I understand G.. Blose.

Major Wilson has retired

A golf tournament for the Rece No. 10 Phoenix Park

MIXED FOURS

the game.

American Cup will be played Handicap (Becond

D. Henderson and Meffan, the at Fanling tomorrow. Section): 2.45 p.m.

Once

Red: Bow, Mrs. J. Hughes; 3 Club stalwarts, are both casualties The Cup will be won on the G. Bloss; 3, D. A. McDonald; from last Saturday's Interport and com

and afternoon matches-oně point Sucke, Miss V. J. Evans; Cox, F. neither Innes, the brilliant, Army combined result of the morning Hunter.

ny-half, nor Cameron have re for a win in the morning, two Blue: Bow, Miss S. Franklin; covered from injuries sustained points for win in the afternoon. 2. J. Dick; 3. J. E. L. Larsen; earlier in the season, Stroke, Miss H B. Leach; Cox,

Tiffins will be paid for by the side which is down in the mor-

The Two Mile Post Round & In,

SULPHUR

BUSTED STRAIGHT SIDBER

Outsider: Bronte.

Jaguars-take on Saints in crucial game

[(By "GRANDSTAND")

With the Softball Senior League play-off looming ́ahead, Jaguarı tako on St. Joseph's this wook. in a crucial game, in which a satback for the former will result in the second place being tied four ways. ⠀

seem

Clemo.

SCRATCH FOURS BECOND HEAT

Extremely capable

No Byes.

The Commonwealth fifteen do ning.

not appear to have a very effec- Time have been booked fram tive back division, but look ox-1.40 to 2.45 on the Old Course, and but if everyone plays fourballs, HMB "Jamaida" (Red);_ _Bow,tremely capable forward

3:30 p.m.

Lt Piper: 2 Lt. Kerr 3, Mr. will not be surprised if Scotland the result will not be known till Symons, Stroke, LL-Cdr. Bates; makes an early exit. Cox, Lt. Holmes,

Blue Bow, N. Beck; 2, V. Droyer; 3, J. G. Haugstead; Stroke, S. Onsager.

SCRATCH FOURS SEMI-FINAL

4.15 p.m.

Inte.

Old course.

Fours are therefore encouraged If the Irish-Welsh pack make' any sort of a show, the second to range to play two ball four- encounter should be an exciting somes on the New Course by

Looking a time and cancellin - affair.

sind support out-their time out the Old. Nolan has :

alde the scrum and

providing they are not overawed by, their more fancied opponents, the rebels may repeat last season's surprise win.

England are. very strong Afteen in all departments and would not disgrace Colony fer- Beys.

Red: Bow, J. E. L. Larsen; 2, E. J. G. Gauntlett; 3. D. A. Me Donald; Stroke, T. W. Nottidge. Blue Winners of 1st Heal

COMMITTEE V REST 4.45 p.m.

Committee (Red): Bow, A. G. Dalziel; 2, J. Dick; 3. S. Frilt- Lund; Stroke, D. G. Yardley; Cox,

F. Clem.

Rest (Blue): Bow, W. Solberg: Z. B. Rasmussen; 3, D. A. Bic Donald; Stroke, G. Bloss; Cox, F. Hunter.

*

Sound reserves · Gregion and Brown áre

un- selection, but the choice of sound fortunate, in just missing. · the reserves is a wise ons in view of possible injuries before the Final.

Players may not be called upon by their countries for the Final if they have previously represent- ed another side in the Tourna- ment.

Amarlos San&Club 1.20 J. O'Hare y A. E-Lissamais 9.24 C. E. Hayes v. E. T.; Mc-

Mullen. 9.28 W. E. Menefeey T. FR.

Waters. 9.32 K. S.

Anderson J. J. Cowperthwaite.... 936 M. C. Elliot, v H. MASnow. 9.40 F. H. Rodgers v R., E., Rod- 9.44 5. W. Clugue v W. A. Ste-

wark

9.40 S.

EVan Nostrand iv Jij E. Macintyre.

9.52 J. Paulin v K. A. Mitlar. 0.58 H. V. Tergin v T. B. LOW. 10.00 R. Porter v E. E. Hudson. rugby. In 10.04 W. Portrude v. W. Generally speaking,

Nicholas. Hong Kong this season has been

Harper

v H. de Cowie. high standard and it by 10.08 J. W. struck me rather forcibly that

bury.

of

Regarding the second position. In the Ladies Loop, the Wahoos tangle with Pirates

dimcult to say whether Although it falled to gain a Clonfeckle (Mr. Mailand), will this afternoon to start off the third and final place at the last meeting Over bccount for Prestwood (Mr. Pote- Rece No. 2-Hurat Park six furlongs, I expect to see it | Hunt).

round; while Wildcats cross bats with the Handloap (First Section):

These two should provide fairly near at the finish.

Canadians to complete the Senior twin bill. Furlongs,

Transitle (Mr. Noodt) and interesting duel, with Clonfeckle This race, confined to Class 3. Wonderful

In the Minor loop, two girls Coin

Sherry Bucks und Capone Rum- (Mr Young as my fancy. Australian Ponies, should pro- Peter), have shown gond torm in

For an outsider, I recommend games are also fixed for to- | Jahn will be starting battery for

SCRATCH FOURS vide an interesting duel

for their morning gallops and should

Lawrence (Mr. Kwok).

FINAL when Clovers meet the Saints, as opposed to Pedruco morrow. honoura, in which I expect to give a good account of them - Face No. Hurst, Park Handt- St. Teresa's and White Fangs and Corrca.

5.15 p.m. see Red Fox

(Mr. Thomasi, selves against the

the Squaws.

After a inid-season slump, the above-men-cap (Becond Beation): 5lx Fur- tackle

Rodi Winners of 2nd Heat v All the Noonday Sun (Mr. Noodt), Har-toned ponies.

Women's games will take place found their matting eyes again.

slugging Saints tonys.

to have Blue: Winners of Semi-final. mony (Mr. Maitland) and Po- In Ben More (Mr. Black), we In this ruce, for Second Section on the CBA Ground.

Official

Umpires, J. Marden Rambino Dave gasus (Mr. Stenner) figuring pro- have a pony which is quite cap- Class 3, Australian Ponies, Lucky

Leonard has and D. G. Yardley; Starters, J. Interest in minently at the finish.

able of upsetting enlculations, Strike (ME Tao), will be called circuit will be centred Carrying 145 lbs Red Fox won

Park on to shoulder top weight due to outcome of the Blackhawks scu- leadership, being only a few per

en the threatening distance Race No. 4-Lingfield

of the ter Of Craft, A, G. Dalziei.

after week on hard grounds de- the Scurry Handicap (First Sec- Handicap (First Section): Stx the fact that It was recently ite against the Overseas. Chinese.

Regalts Committee: D. G. Yard-serve better support, than was in tion) at the Carnival for Class

centage:

evidence Furlonge,

in the recent Salgon demoted from Class 2.

behind points

Spikes 4 Australian Ponies. As it has

With the Hawks leading the Guterres, Tony Osmund and Ren-y: A. G. Dalziel R. S. Nelson; Interport games and some of the It is now in very good concurrent league standings, a victory nie Sequlern. This sprint race is confined to

8. Frlls-Lund; J. Dick, been penalised by 5 lbs today, Australian Ponics Class 5.

Tournament.matches. dition, but owing to its heavy will assure them of the title to with the distance remaining the Canadian Potato (Mr. Thomas), burden, I cannot recommend it the Ernie Hearther Trophy, an same. I think another win la in-was third in the Hunghom Bay as the likely winner.

It may they have dicated.

only to meet however, securs a place. Judging Braves who

have

been disappoint- trom the way VIP ran at the

Ing up to date. Carnival, when it came second to

It is not yet certain whether Marigold in the

The Jaguar Black Rock

battery of Vic the Saints will be able to field Ilandicup (Second Section), over

Padruce, and Frankis Correa, their regular infield or not, as it inile the

It appears to have an opportunity of scoring a win here. will be taken out by Mr. Noodt and as far as I can seo, its only real dunger will come from Fairy Feet, If ridden by Mr. Pole-Hunt, who knows how to handle this pony,

the Men's Junior fately belted his way up to with- Marden and D. G. Yardley; Mare the players who turn out week 10.22 H. A. Ayres v. E. H.. Saini-

aver the Jast

ifnodicap (Third Section). Noonday Stu came second the two mile post at the Black Rock Handicap (First meeting.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

3

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

SECOND RACE MEETING Saturday, 25th February, 1950,

There are ten races, the Firat Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Tickets (10 Races-$20.00) may be oblained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby to be run at the Sastor Race Meeting in April, 1960.

Cash 'Bweep tickets on the last race and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No, 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Membera and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting,

NO ONE WITHOUT A badge WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE 'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

OP

Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches Besson tickets and gentlemen, non membern of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club. Rooms at $10- Including

tax, for Ladies or Gentleman are ahtainable through the Secretary on the written ‘or personať", introduction" of a Member, auch Mem- ber to be responsible for all! Visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all okita, etc.

ing to Badgan-admitting Members Enclosure will NOT be on

be on sale RACE

COURSE. The Treasurers' Compradora Office will alone at 11 am, and tha Becretary's Office at $1.45 a.m. Both Offices at fat Floor, Telephone House.dj.

at the

A limited number of tigins will be obtainable at the Club Hous, provided "wre" ordered in advahou from the No. 1 Boy (Tal. 27818).

EXECENT ADMITTED to the club'e "NO" CHILDREN WILL BE PREMISES DURING THE MEETING, PLU

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Publia Enclosure le 83– Including tax, for all persons Including ladies, and is payable at the Gatt, az "BOOKMAKERD, TIO YAO:MEN ÉTO, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE, PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOOKEY: CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. -A MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE Ostainable IN

· THE RESTAURANT IN THE RUBLIC ENGLpoure.

VEGARARLARING AIMSERVANTS" WASIES, WERE

Bervante pantsu will be lonyait to private box helders, only, -who araƐrequested, to'' distribute them with discrimination and te, endere: these hamas, on the paštete. Haldora of such passes are not permitted in the Mambire Unstjuure exoppt for paming through en thair Butige and must remain in their employers" standa

the

Should the Bani collect thres "#afe=>lts*"in"four times tomor- row, the leadership will change: hands.

Leonard Brothors

The Leonard brothers, Davol and Stan, will be on hand with Benny Omar.

Week-end soccer Programme

Today

1st Division

W.

Teams

- Teams for today are as follows: England: Fowke Gower, Spiller, Turvilic, De Rome, Wharfe, Gold- schnite, Carrell, Wright, McAdam

Hutson. Stovell,

Reserves:

Bradley, Gregson

Brow

Franklyn. Ireland & Wales. Spragg. Faw

Ganey: Morgan, Irvine, Points.

Referee: pim; Linesmen: A. Ribeiro and. E. Stüblay. Army v Kwong Wah, Sockumpoo,

Linesmen G.H. Aindow and C.M. Lennard.

New course, vsa

0.20 P. M. Cotton v. L. Goldman. 9.24 F. K. Wallace. v F. D. Hun-

tor. 0.28 D.

Gordon

Anderson v 8, 8. 1.32 C. J. Ketola v G. Stewart. 0.30 M. D. Cooper v. H. R. Cie-

land,

0.40 R. A. Crawford

Mundy.

0.44 W. H. S. Davis AtcDunnell.

9.48 F. A., Knapkov

Whelpton,

9.32 W. M. Simmons v J. Lina- Diker.:

Gil, Martin, D. 9.58. G. Gallon v K. H. Bichard. 10.00 K. J. Walden v IT. D.

Drysdale

Rees, Smith, Houston.

Reserves: Jones, Lisciambe

p.m.; Referee: C.L. Lusted Gibborg, Pierco, Reynolds, May-10.04 3. M. Voss P. A. Laroche.

British Commonwealth: Armour,

30.08 1. M. Wilbur v W. H.;

terson.

The following is the week-end] Winyard, Minto, Richardson, still fresh from their convinc. in understood that speedy key-cer programme; ing victory In the Portugal stoner Art Czorio la suffering from! China International semi-final a bad foot, while George Souza Taal week, has been halled by may be committed to other sports. KMB v Club, Boundary Street, 4 cett, McDermott, Stevin, Tebbut exporis as the best combina tion seen in recent year. Sparks are expected to fly at this encounter as the Saints aro Lip Marlone will again be Mr. anxious to maintain their undis- Young Peter's mount; but for the puted position on top of the heap Mastermind Jindoo Hussain will fact that it is so unreliable in its at the end of the Arst round direct strategy from the centre- running during a when it while the Jaguers are just us engor field berth, with Bimby Ablong suddenly bores

and to I would frst senlor season,, tiot to men- him...

share that honour in their and Frankie Gonsales flanking] A v Police. Boundary Street,vait, Rawstrom, Tremlett. Mit 10.12 F.Howard v D.. H. Blake. | nominate it ¡for a wh

This pony can move very fast tion the definito assurance of Jaguars have recently signed on and if Mr. Young Peter can get gotting a berth in the play-offs.

Three games down It off quickly, It will give both VIP and Fairy Feet a good run. Jaguars are three games, down As an outsider I suggest Minx up to date and I they should lose, (Mr. Ostroumeff), which is down this important tilt, they will have Other members of the infield] to 137 lbs.

to play off against US Navy, will be Eric Guest at first base, Rose No. 7-Lingfield Park Americans and the Braves in Umble Mose and Gerald van Handicap (Second Section): Bix} further elinanation series, Furlong. This

race out,

Is another sprint event in

**

2nd Division

+ |

-

Old course

Foursonite or Fourballs 1.40 O'HareHayes v Lissaman

MeMullen, medtema.

Harris, Bence, Moore, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: J. McParlan. Burnett, Kerr, Ibbottson, E.J.{ Nelson Sousa who guarded the News Vendars v Club, Club, 2.30 Brown, Wright-Nooth (Captain), mid-way cushion for them last p.m.; Referro: P.W. Hayes. Atkinson, Warne,

Reserves: Aubrey,

Dowdeswell, year, and it is possible that he St. Joseph's v Army, Soakunpoo. may be fielded tomorrow.

Reynolds (Police). Houston. 2.30 p.m.; Referee: G. Hobley. Taikoo v Solicitors'; Caroline Hill, Scotland; J.R. Henderson, Mac-|

Har- McVicar, 2.30pm; Referon: Chan Tak-kle,

A. Stewart, fol.

rison, Wilson, Lachlan, Storrle, Eastern V University, Caroline Foregate, Fairle, Day; Farquhar

Hill, 4 pm Referee: Liu Ting-son, McDonald, Taylor, Smyth. Reserves: G. Barr, Robertson. ARMY FOOTBALL: CHALLENGE CUP GAME

(Continued at foot of next Col.)

depended upon to give

kol.

COLONY TENNIS

which Second Secilon, Class 5 training and should give the two ponies and should be in at Australian Ponies will participate above, pony great fight,

the finish if given a good start. (Mr. Maitland), will Rashor

Flug Day will again be ridden Countess Delight and Boom again have to carry the loud of

I think this Town ran poorly

B CHAMPIONSHIP at their rés- 150 lbs, although Autumn Leat by Mr. Chanson.

combination is worth $5.00 each pective raco, the last time out, but The following are the results of Me: Tool has come down

way although it ren unplaced the over this distance they can bel matches played in the Colony weight by 5 lbs.

Jast mu out...

The first round genies in the These two are capable

of win-

a good Lawn Tennis Championships at Asca ning. although the latter' seems

No. 9-Lingfield Park account of themselves against the the Hong Kong Cricket Club Army Football Chalcone, day Handicap, {Third - Bastion); Bix|above ponies.

were played off on Wednesday, to profer, a longer, distance.

ground yesterday:

games were Perforce will be taken out by

Furlongs

George Chod beat Ip Choy and the footbull was, on the Among the entries for this race Race No. 10-Phoenix Park hits. 692, 6-2 Mr. Thomas: and although which, ls, confined to Australian] Handicap · (8econd: Beatfan): pony is gradually

Nolan Chan 3.A.

beat

Fuerrer whole, of a fairly high standard,

The following are the results doubt whether T can do better Ponies Class 5, I like the chances From The Two Mile Post 6-0, 6.0. than place. On account of the low of National Gift (Mr. Tuo), Trade weight of 187 The, which it with Wind

this

be carrying, Victorious (Mr. Ran-

M

Pla

This is the final event of the 6-2, 0-4. - yle

frow), s. a decided menace.

Race No. 8-Ascot Blakes: One

(Mr.

Aum Ponies of 1950, hom

K, F. Chlu). Hung

Bay

Busted saiment Ostroum-

145 Cotton-Wallace y Goldman tatianafunter. - ALUMI

140 Menefee-R 8. AndersoTE: V

Waters-Cowperthwaite, 1.55 D. L. Anderson-Ketola Gordon G. Stewart- 200 M. C. Elliot-7. H. RodgerN v Snow-RE Rodger 2.05 Cooper Crawford v Cla

land-Mundy.

2.10 J. W. Clague-Vando Mostrandov... Wr All Stowili

Macintyre.

2:15: Davis Knapke nallWhelpton. 2:20 Faulo-Yorgth 2.25 Bummons Callop 130 Port

whether they have started or not, Section) over LIELWO nillo post wan Bay want the last Madcaps" meet (Overseas, while T01:P 0; 58 Medium 2 KSLI:1971.00 £61J

Fortrude

Ayres

sbury

Once Round. & TA, JEJA, Stewart beat J.D. Mackin' of matches played: SANDER THE

KOBB Cameronians 1: RAMC346 Walde Colonia (Mr.

23 LAA I RAPC, 1, 27 A "MAKE day, in which Second Section Choy Tin-Took boat Fritz Lin Fattery 0 Base Supply Devot Countess Delight|

2.49 W

16 Cowle C. F. Ng) and Boom Town Class 8 Australian Ponies will| 6-1; 0-3. -SKAN

2/10 Gurkhas 1; 25 Field Regi

445 Wilbur no nettle tho

mont HAM 40 Division Blake, National won the Hung Busted Straight (Mr.

Middlesex Handicap

2:40 Division Provas

Starting times of), which ran third in the Tal Langenberg on the left side of Boub Staffs 1.25 Field En- (Second

(First Section) the kerstong gash

ginced Regiment 0; REME will try conclusion fiere with with Mr. Thoman up at the last over proviso, that penies that have won meeting carrying 19 hodation for a win here. so the season, SATB 1:27 Coy RASC

mbeling, has the best recommen- Chiung war keep a date with 25 Ficle Regiment 140 Division $750 or more in stakes are bar- On that ⠀⠀* performance It

Daredevils in their Anal

Signal Regiment 2: Lolcestors, 1 2.38 Weight 1160

·red. “B

Íbs.::: Jockey |

key been penallaed by: 18 lbs, but -expect -- It?!

t to receive stir games Allowance. Ma

will hinder its opposition from Bul

1 Sulphur (RES The Ladies Sentor Leaguri Eliminating the "duda", I

Preen interruptor Division 37 C RASC 4 HQ 401.90 to 41.3617 scoring. the winner will be found among

another win, Wong Yan)

12/6′′ Gurkhan, reeglved a walk the above

Wat month due to various over from 15 Field Regiment RE. | $10 || the following Prairie

Wind, le pony that la placed in ought Moon (Mr S

constantly improviük, and at the Section) race (Thirt

A CALDOS, will resume this alter- avor Maitland), Henrietta" (Mr. Alex- last maatilatie came hond In Sidher refused to start a

at the ander); Rithy (Mr. Renfrew), and

twitcmoeting, but should I take WINES DAY (Mr. Chanson Manager She' above 1 rado. First Bocht into its head to run this after-|

Prairie Moon will be making ridden by Bar Auchnie

etting, noon lt-hould prove dangerous,

THAIL

Ste debut

[ this afternoon and,

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