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LOCAL SPORT..

CRICKET.

A.K.C.G. t. KOWLOON,

The Club match on Saturday was against the warm members of the Peninsals, and these present witnessed a good game. The result was a danw, time being too short to enable the match to be played out. Spores and analysis are:-

KOWLOOK.First innings.

H. D. Woodward, e Aitken, b Lowis Capt. Thompson, & Beb., b Lowin.....

Miller, blowing me rigest Mackay, e Martin. b Lowis

T. 8. Senith a Keinkent eck, b Martin

"Turier, e Lowie, b Marth ...

Fowler, Sub..., b kowîn ...

Hird, Martin

Forsyth, and b Nartin

Rutherford, e S. Leather, b Martin.

PANDEX CRICKET CLUB.

8. B. Bathwala, b Cant ..............

F. 1. Kanga, u Brett

J. H. Bozonjeo played out, b Cooper

3. D. Noris, b Gast

D. B. Captain, Doopor

B. A. Tarapore, Wilis, b Brett....

C. B. Mowrawalla, b Cooper

tt. Joowanjoo, not axi

M. Bejonjec, b Brett.

Finut..

CIVIL KURVICE.

}

0

D. F. Tavadia, e Radcock, b Coopior............

Extras ..

Total

BOWLING ANALY816.

Barcock

Willis

3 4

13

15

Brott

H

3

3

Cooper

4

Dawson, J. H. Bejonjee, b Captain

52

.. Brest, b Captain

23

Bolton, khow,, b Ònptain..................

0

Badcock, e Morawalla, h Captain.

7)

Cooper, e taliwalla, b Kanga

#

Willis, not out

Adonis, Captain ....

T

Gast, Captain

w

Hogkarta. Batliwalla, b Captain

Clarkley, b Kangu

Cole, b Captain

-Extra-----

Total

M

BOWLING ANALYSIS

2

Cha

14.

Lt. Col. Aitken, 2 Sorcombe Smith, b

Mackay

W. G. Martin, a Fowler, b Bereombe Smith

F. O. Day, at Pousonby, A Bird

Notic Kanga Captains.

Ponsonby, ant mul

Extrits

Low in Martin

Total.......

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M. FL. 13 3 21 ........ 12 A 37

·HONGKONG-Le-First-innings.

Capt. Kriskbeck, e and ħ Nortombe Sunith Mr. J. Robinson, í Sezcombe Battl

Major Lovin, c bird, I orcombe Smith... H. Tillman, a and b Bird

Mod, Mackay ..............

Tout, Stanger fathes, ant out.

A.. Port Ponsonby, & Norenbe Smith

C. E. Libeaul, e and 6 Bercombe Smith...

EXTR

HOWLING ANALYSIN

I. E. O. Hind gang 10 1

T. S. Smith.

C. H. Mackay

Total....................

110

M

K.

W

1 19.1

3

14

Semmat inninge,

E. A. Fowler, Sut Jatiem.

W. C. D. Turner, and Stinger Læsthes

R. E. O. Bird, b Martin

C. H. Mackay, ↳ Martin

502

Capt. Thompson. b Stanger Leathe

Dr. Fumyth, 5 Martin

[>

R. A. B. Pouranby, not mit'

315

T. Sarcombe Smith, not ont

10

Extran... .........

Total

1.X.C, “" 2. B.G.A.

This league match was played at Happy Valloy on Saturday, and the B.G.A. scored a -win-by-three wickets--and 18- ruas. Scorog

ar

RONDRONG 40. "."

ht. Dudgion, e s., ↳ Traynor

A. Mackenzie, e and b. Kerrick

P.Jacke, a b Longbotto

B. Moore, run out

S. Robinson, R.N.R., » Torr, 5 Traynor,

H. W. Colomb, a N., not out..

J. H. Chulmute, Jarvis, & Longbottom 13

H. H. Tayler, furrin, Kerrick

.. Gray, Janus, b Korrick ........

F. Bevington, h Kerriek

A.. Coladen, & Tore, is Longbottom

Extra.

Roli A,

Tylal.

Janus, & Dagdnor .. Owen, e Dodgson, b Magkanzie Lungbottom, and b Robinson. Larusaa, « Chalmers, à Robinson

Lown, Robinson, b Mackenzie Torr, not out

Tayaor. Robinwon

Kerrick, Chalmers,

Buylis, Jarvis sad Clark did not hat.

Exha

Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS,

FL

M.

R.

Robinson

Dodgemon

Mackenzie... Chalmers

25

..... 10

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CRAIGENDOWBE C.C. v. POLICE C.C.

20

124

This league match was played on Saturday on the Pelice ground and resulted in a win for Craigeugower by 82 ran. The following are the scores and analysis :---

POLJUK.

P. P. J. Wolufieuse, b Brawn .......

.H.T. Apel, e vune, b Lammert

W. N. Edwares, o trawit...

W. King, b Bra/WT

W. Pitt, Irving, | Larsmert

F. V. Winter, o Evaus, b BraWN

D. Me sturdy, a Irving, b Brawn

W. Kent, « brawn. I famamerkan

A. C. Laginy, e Pestonjee, b Lammert

G. Fowler, not out

W. Kerr, e and b frying ...

Extras.....

Total

BOWLING ANALYSI

(

12.

Галимет

40

Brawners. A teringar.co

15

3

CRATOSNUOWER

., Karr..

L. E. Lammert, e Pitt, b Fowlur

A. O. Brown, Wadehest. Is Kurr

M. E. Argur, Kerr

E. Irving, Winter, Kerr

1. A. Rose, e Pitt, s King...

H.Hunter, Wodehouse, h King

B F. Green, Bore, 1 King

R. B. Cooper, b King

G. Farm, ut at

J. Pestonjen, e Apel, b King.

Extrar

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20

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Total

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GÓWNING ANALYSIS.

Kerr

Fowler

Kdward.........

Kent King

I

20

19-- D

KOWLOON C.G. “A” TAIKOO 0.0. This friendly match, played at Kowloon on Saturday, evident in a win for the home team by

ruus, the score being

TAIKOO CAT Parkes, b Kametrih.... Ritchie, Cuawin inhar, Carwin ....... Maenskill, Harrop Dr. Hill. b Curwin.. Hoggard, a and b Harrop MeCubbin, barre D. Dickson, not out... Joborton, ↳ Hamup

Extrus

Total

W. Curwia, b Kal

KOWLOON.

H. Coombes, Mavenskill

H. M. Harrop, b Macaskill.

EN. Tarrant, o Macaskill, & Hol

E. R. Millor, Macaskifl

J Kiunclik

Ritelie

W. E. Bone, e Macaskill. b If

Shroff, not out .....

Extras

Total

28

TH

CIVIL BERVICE "A" 2, PARSEE C,C. These teams met on the Civil Service ground on Saturday, and the visitors scored a wis by theo runs. Following are the scores and analysis:-

FOOTBALL.

15

HONGKONG RUGBY CLUB V. ROTAL

ENGINKARS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 28ru, 1907.

The shield match between these clubs proved by far the most intaresting at the Valley on Saturday, and a large crowd lined the ropes of the Hongkong ground to witness it. who played were:

't'he mer

Rugby Clab: J. Clark; C. B. Preshaw and J. L. Jotham; H. Hancock, F. C. Eall and L. J. Blackburne N. S. Forbes, R. F. C. Moster, G. MEG. Taylor, T. E. Pearce and A. O. Long.

up

took a flying shot but was unsuccomful. As the ball was footed out Grimsdell took possesion and making a brilliant run through the fold transferred the play. The relief of the attack on the soldiers gos), however, was bui Domentarily. The Lusitanos were soon on the ball, which was peased to Hyndman who Be was was left unguarded on the jeft wing. too slow, however, and missed an excellent opportunity. Then for a spell the soldiers made a determined attempt to break through their opponents defence, and it was simply good on the port of da Silva and Cordeiro that While pressing on the Doris made asmart attempt

l of their

play the set by the kuoper. Al

goal

to not, but WHA

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The programme for the 1907 race meeting, which opens on Tuesday, 19th February, has leen published. We give the entries for the first day, and the others will appear us space permits.

THE WOMI-NEL CHOO SEALER. Valas $250. Second to receive $140; and Third $50. For Chins ponies, anbscription grigins of this Season 19 6-1907. Weight for inches as per scale. Jookeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10 Half mile.

1-Mr Buxsy's Autumn Rosa, ilat lib

Mr Busy Big Rowe, Der tiba. Mr Buzey's Email Rose, 10st 1lbs 4-Mr.Carruthers' Homocos, 1st Albe MrC. Paul Chater's Rust, 19st 9lbs -Father O' Flynn's Dublia, 11st 1lb 7-Mr E. Goetz's

11at Sanguine, B-Mr J. Gray Scott's Whitehaven, 11stllb 9-Messer, T. F Hough & R. Shawaz's

Interagis's Hope, 10st 12lbe

unproductive corner was then conceted to the soldiers, but a penalty was given against them when the leather wes in a dangerous position, and ping was transferred. From midfield de Roxa

"bad A

a clear ran towards the R.A.M.C. goal. When in front be took a shot and poceded in passing the keeper amid great The odd against them appeared to cheering pat fresh energy into the soldiers and from this restart they made determined stiampis to equalisa. An opening was afforded Davis, but he failed to take it, and the well directed shot will which Primer followed up was saved by tha1-Mr-flouter's Patord, 11al-Lib- keeper. The balf was announced with the score stados, 1: R.A.M., O

absence

The somewbat excitable play which char- aeterised the first half was conspicuous by its pce in the second, wherefore it was dreary watching the game. The attack which the Lusitanos started when play was resumed was punctuated throughout the half by an the occasional visit of the soldiers' quintette to

one of these visits a Lastabos' goalkeeper. In rather sharp struggle occurred before the ust, and Barr attempted to bend in, but the ball shot over the horizontal and the danger was passed. Once more the Lusitanos sumed the

but offer being

conceded two unpro aggressive. Btable corners play was transferred for a short

the Medical Corps

strove bard, to equalis. The pressure oor soon relieved by a smart dash across the wade Hyndmas, who fled and was well on bis way to the Foldi

Foldiers' Smith whe geal when he was stopped

strong- worked bis way to the Lusitanos" bold and took bis shot. Unfortunately for his side it struck the upright and rolled out. Play followed before the rolliers' not, but the keeper and backe wars not letting any more paus, and the only opportunity wklek opened before the whistle sounded was not taken advantage of F.C., 1; R.A M.C., O.

by Ozorio. Final Lusitano

by

KONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB,

L. J. Blackburne Forwards, B. G. C. Bailey, F. C. Hall, W. J. Daniel, A. Gange, R. &. Murro, Mac Theraith, T. J. Toplise and A. N.

10

Zibs

Messrs. T. F. Hough & E. Shewan's The Skeaa Dhu, 1let 4ibe

12-Mr Hurstbom's Wicked, at 12ba... 15-Mr Logela's Highland Bonnet, M. H. Logan's Cupid, 10st 12lbs ... 14 D.

16-Mr Magpie's Cherub, 10st 12tbs... 16-Mr F. B. Marshall'e Disposer, 11at Ith 17-Mr B. Marshal'e Dinster, 10st Dibe 18-Mr Medico's Nigel, 1st 3lbs... 18-Mevers. Parker & Mackie's No Barry,

19/ba 1st 120

Messrs. Parker & Monkie's Can Pass, 10st 12lbs

21-Mr John Peel's Bilsdale, 11st 1lb

M. C. B. Rose Ben Wysis II, 11st 11b 3-Mr Sherlock's Veloz, at 12lbs

- Mr Wayfoong's Asusual. 1st 12lbs... Mr A. J. Williams' Beyiban, 11st 1lb THE VICTORIA STAZES - Value $500. Served to receive $100; and Third $50. For China ponics. Weight for, inches ar per scale. Bona fide grillins on date of entry allowed 5 b. Subscriptioa griffins of this season 1906. 1907 allowed 10 . Entrance $10. One mile.

1- Mr Button's Kingston (lata Exchange

King, 1st Ilb

2--Mr Buxy's Triumph Rose, list lib.... 3Mr Buxey's Glorious Rose, at 1h... 4. Mr Buxey's Coronet Ross, 11st 1lb

Mr Copenhagen's Commopolitan, 1ist Ilb.

Crisis, 1st 1216

6-Mr Copache, 11tb

Mr F

Mr F. B. Marshall's Tip Cat, 1st Ilb Mr John Prel's Ard Patrick, liat llb... 9-Mr 10-Mr John Peel's Cotswold, list 4lb 11-Mr John Peel's Quoru (late Norland),

1st 12 H. P. White's Zepoter. 1st 1lb... 13-Mr Wingard's White Blaze, 1st 1lb... THE VALLEY STAKES. A sweepstakes of $10 esch with 33 0 added. Winner to receive 70 per cent.; Second 20 per cent.; and Third 10 per cent. For China ponies, subscription griffins of this season 1906-1907. Weight for inches as per scale. Three quarters of a mile.

Royal Eugingsit Corporal Shute; Honwood and Heardmore; Payne, Forsyth and Hamblin Turaer, Ogle, Haley, Amphlett and Davies.

Shortly after the opening the Rugby Club attacked strongly

and

kept the leather

well

their opponents' for territory

Then spell.

Hambliz got on the ball sail passed in Davies, the latter. The following have bou selected to play-for- The H.K.F.C. in the Rugby Match against Captain Rankin's XV to day (Monday) kick off taking a loug shot and transferring the play to the other end. Some smart play followed by 4.45 The Club will play in colours Referee: Turner and Ogie, the latter heading boyond J. Clark. Beck, B. Johnson: Three-quarters, Preshow. Jotham received the pass and drova C. Kendall, C. M. Preshaw, A ✪,

And R. F. C. Ber: Lares, T. B. Po the ball out. It was not long, however, before the Club were again on the defensira; the soldiers endeavoured to score, but were repulsed by Pearce who intorcopted a pass, and driving the leather well out enabled the forwards to get away. As they were working nicely towards the Engineers goal Master was ruled off-side, and the rask was stopped. The Engineer the Victoris Recreation Club took place on The Go as you please" race promoted by followed with a fine ruel which ended in Davies

Paterday afternoon. It

It will be remembered abooting, but the shot was turned off by the that a desire wow axpressed bore affer the last

Mr Carruthers Homeces, For sometime after this the ball international walking match at Shanghai that keeper, hovered dangerously near the Club's goal, but something should be done locally to inaugurate

but the o eventually Fotham passed out to midfield. & competition on similar lines,

organised

and there was difficolty Hambio happened to be in the right place, from the PSD was that which emanated and eluding Hancock passed to Heatly.

sufficient judges getting

for a walking "go as yon pleass

Other.

PEDESTRIANISM.

"30 AX TOU PLEASE RACE.

abcut cortest. Therefore"

and 20

A

who in turn defeated Preshow by passing ordes oreliminary trials of the past week

to Amphlett Heatley then got well forward, Amphlett returned bim the leather, and ohe of bie unerring shots found the ost amid much cheering. The first score urged both sides to greater exertion, and a fius game followed. Just after the first sucre Pearce get

a chance but nursed the ball too much. aus in the end was beaten for it. Attempta followed by Forbes and Taylor, but the wary Shate turned both off. A good kun up by Master enabled him algo to try his luck, and the splendid shot he put in was deserving of soorn, but Shute again barred the way. After this play was transferred, and Heatley's long abot passed Clark, thus putting the Engineers two up. Then the Rugby Club were forced to defend natil the while sounded. sud until that time their keeper was sorely tried by Ilestley. Turner and Amphlett.

Half-time: Royal Engineers : Rugby

Clab, 0.

On the restart it was noticed that Pearce's

Thes

tors were: J. D.

thenco

entries for this were readi

Dr Road

on

1-Mr Baxoy's Autumn Rese, list b -Mr Basey's Big Rose, Hat las... Mr Buxey's Small Rose, 1st 121bs 1st 9lbs

Mr C. Paul Chater's Rust, 10st lbs 6-Mr W. G. Clarke's Vagabond, 1st 1216s

the 'Flynn's Dublin, 1st Ilb E. Goetz's Sanguins, list 7lbs S-Mr E. Hough and ti. Shewan's

Me' Hop, lost 12ths Toverugia's

10-Meyers

F.

F. Eugh sud R. Shewan's

4lbs The Skean Dhu, 1st 11-Me Hunter's Petard, at 115 12 Mr Hurstham's Wicked. 10st 12lbs 18-Mr Elle Kadooria's Moorish Chief,

11ot 11b

up those who were not in the best of training, and only ten came forward to toe the line

at 3 o'clock. A large crowd Saturday aftercooD assembled to witness the start from the Cricket ground, where Mr. R. W. Poarcos, the starter, 14-Mr Ellis Kadori's Kanaka Chief, got the 21. D. Kinnaird, Carrie, J. Alves, 15-Mr Loland's Robbie, 10st 12lbs

well together. The competi 1st

at-19ke N. H. R. Alves, D. Soares, R. Stevenson, T. 16-Mr Macdonald's bighland Bonner,

D. Kring, A. J. Darby, A. Skizo, L. Corpl. Ges! 10st 91b and Privatest was:-Start at Cricket ground, 18-Me Magpie's Baladiu, 10st 12lb

Mill.

17-Do Highland Heather, 10st. 91h

Garden Road, to Kennedy Road. 19 Do. Chernb. Tost IZID ** along

Wongrelchong Mr F. B. Marshall's Disposer, 11st b Village, up to Bowen Road, along to Behinson 21-Mr Medico's Nigel, 10st 91b Road and Park Road as far as Rose Viling, Mesure Parker and Mackie's No Sarvy,

Test 121. turning into Bonham Road and Caine Road

to Upper Albert Road and Garden 23-De Can Fass, 1st 121b... and back Band, huishing past Government House. 24 Mr John Pea's Bildale, at 116 Judges were preted at diferent centres. They-Mr C. II. Ross Ben Wyria II, 11st Ib were d. E. Watson, L. W. Penraon, O. H. 26-Mr Stewart's Off Chance, 11st 15

27-Mr Wayfoong's Assal, 199st 126... May. M. A. A. Souza and A. G. Roche ring the finish. Fammert judging the

28-Mr H. P. White's Grey Tick, 10st 12h The ronte to be traversed was one that 29MY A 3. Williams, Brython, list 1lb.. would

thoroughly test the staging qualities ofE MAIDEN STAKES. Value $500. Second the men. They all want off in a duster and elimbed the first hill at a steady walk. Thea the leaders began to stretch out, and Kinnaird, who was fabaied by many, found Gee a persistent

While Darby looked

the istent challenger,

place in the forwards had beer taken by Hancock, the former going to half back. This change was for the better, the quintette being considerable strengthened thereby, started by leading the attack and Forbes wird Master bad opportunities, but Engineers keryer guarded the portals too well The Club were then forced to defend. Uglo took a shot but was not excessful and Payne followed with a srecnd which Clark turned anide; Amphlett, Lowever, was

was waiting there and seut in a a pretty low shot which Clark failed to intercept. Jus

Just after this Hancock

Kot the ball wear midfield, and with some clever play beat the soldiers' backs and natted, receiving Following great applause from the spectators. this another of Heatley's long shots found the net. and then there was a series of narrow aliaves which, if anything, increased the interest in the game. Then the Club forwards xbibition of brilliant play which culminated in Lang taking charge of the ball after the saldiers defence had been posted. H- did not shoot until within a few yards of the net, when be beat. Shute bands down. Engineers then attacked and

and kept Clark extremely busy He made many good saves, but was boston by Ogle's lagt shot, in which the bail struck the post and

bounded the net. Final: Royal Engineers, 5; Rugby Club, 2.

an

into

RA.M.C.. LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUE.

This

a

shield match was brought of on the savat ground at Happy Valley on Saturday in the presence of a fair number of spectators, the results bring win for the Lusitance. The team

ame who met were: BA M.C. Shepherd; White and Stanley Smith, Barr and Grimsdall; Jobzeon, Cosp, Primer, Jonas and Devia

F

A like business all the time. few minutes after 4 o'clock Mr. Lammert timed the first three arrivals as under:

3

Lauce Corp). Gee, 62% in J. D. Kinnaird, 63 mi..... A. J.

Gi miontea Darby, Considering the difficulties of the route the performance must be regarded as extremely good. There was some nousen-e talked about the winner basing had the advantage of cyclist paen maker, but in age as you please" race such protests ivon is seem misplaced.

YACHTING.

KOYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. A recs for Chinese-ringed cruisers was held yesterday, the course being round Wagglan lighthouse and home. Af

A fair number of armigera spread their sails to a favourable north easterly breeze which was blowing in the barbour, but whes beyond its limbs this fell away consider. abig, and 28 result a number of the starters did usi finish by Hon.

The race was WOD Mr. H. E. Pollock's cruiser

Sxipe, which prased the winzing post at

about eight minutes past six. Mr.Ken's Australia was the second, boat home. The Sipe led the Australion by a considerable distance round the mark, the latter being unable to make

p the water which separated them before the winning port was preset,

YACHT CLUB

CORINTHIAN

In the cruiser race of this Clab held yester day the Annie was first in, the Chanticleer second and the Doreen third. This is a haudi- esp race, however, and the times taken by the crnisers may alter the result.

The one

in

Lusitants-F. du Silve; L. G. Cordeiro, J. C. Baretto: J.

J. M. Victor, P. da Reza and R. Hyndman:

C. da Silva, A. G. V. Ribeiro, L. A. Ozorio, A. V. Barrus and E. Hyndman.

The Lusitanos set the rolling, and it was of Jones and Davis who carried it through the field towards the Lusitanu breeze, has failing the least and chaintaining stronghold. They were challenged, however, by it until the winning post was passed. The Cordeira and I thought to hoodwink him by tricky race resalted as under :-- play, but found him too conta ecstomer to let the leather pass. It was driven out of

of danger and the Lusitano in a successful charge carried it into their opponents' territory, where R. da Silva had an excellent opportunity. Just as he took the kiok, however, the referee ruled him off. aide. Still-play-tarried before the soldiers' net where a rough sorimmage ensued.

Barros

Fas sailed by Mr Warren... Gael sailed by Mr Gay...... Johann sailed by Mr Shepherd Ariel sailed by Mr Templeton fina sailed by Mr Hazoland Meta sailed by Mr Mokiedy... Thecla sailed by Mr Cralk Aathore sailed by Mrs Shepherd

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T-Messrs.

T. F. Hough & R. Showan's The Pride of Cadzow, Irut 12lbs S-Mr Ellin Kodeoris's Manchurian Chief,

9. Mr M. H. Logan's Paisley's Pride, 10st

10-Mr John Peel's Beaufort, 10st 12tbs... 11Mr John Peel's Southwold, Jet 9ibs... 12-Mr John Peel's Southdown, 1st 9lbs... 13-Mr John Peel's Atherstone, 11st 4lbs... 14-MC. H. Ross Ben Fion, 1st 12lbs... Tun Fooсnow Cur.-Value $300. Second to receive 5; and Third $50, For China ponies. Weight for inobos ae per scale, Ponies who have ron at spy previous meeting and yet won a race and gritos allowed 5 16 Subscription grins of this season 1906-1907 allowed 7 lb. Jockeys who have never had a winning moont allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. Two miles.

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1-Mr.Brutton's Presten (ints Rostharu), 10 t 1916 2-Mr Baxey's Triumph Rose, llatb 3-Mr Buxay's Glorious Rose, 1st 116 4-Mr Copenhagen's Compolitan, 11st lib 5--Mr Copenhagen's Crisis, 10at 12lb 6-Mr Fa Comanche, 11st 4lb... 7-Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Indian Chief,

10et Ib

8-Mr F, B. Marshall's Tip Cat, 11st lb.

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Officers of the Garrison. Second to receive LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT 3100 and Third $50. For Chins ponies, 1 subscription griflas of any seasou. Weight for inchea as per scale. Winters at proviona meetings barred. Previous winners at this Jockeys who have. meeting 7 1. extra. Dever had a winning mount allowed 5 10 Entrance $10. Onomila,

...

Mr Buzey's Big Rose, 11st 41b 2-Mr Baxey's Autumn Bose, 11et lib 3- Carruthers' Homocan, 10st 9lb

PAY

Mr C. Fual Chater's Rust, 10st 9ib 5-Mr W. G. Clarke's Vagabond, 10st 121b 6-Mr W. G. Clarke's Pathan, 1st 121b... 7-Father O'Flynn's Dublin, 1st 11 8-M

Gray Boott's Whitehaven,

Messrs. T Hough &B. Shewan's Invorugie's Hope, 10st 19lb 10-Messrs. T. F., Hough & R. Shewan's

The Skean Dhu, 1st 4lb

-Er Ellie Kadoorie's Moorish Chiel,

11st 1lb

Mr Ellie Kadooria's Kansks Chief 12-Mr

Test 1216

13-Me Loland's Rokhic, fist 12ib 14--Mr D. Macfonald's Highland Heatber,

10st 91b

16-Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Bonnet,

10st. 91b

16. Mr Magpie's Saladin, 10st 121b 37Mr F. Marshall's Disposer, 11st 11b 18 Mr Medico's Nigel, 10st 9ib....... 19-Messrs. Parker & Mackin's No Wanchoe,

10at 121

12lb

20-Mesara, Parker and Mackie's Can Pass,

Jost 121b

21--Mr John Poel's Bilsale, 11at 116 22-Mr C. H. Boss' Ben Wyvis II. 11st 11b 23-Mr M. Stewart's Off Chance, Ilet 11b-

Mr A J. Willians' Brython, at lib... TE LUSITANO CEP.- Presented by the mem- bere of the Club Lusitane. For China ponies, econd bonu de riflus on date of entry.

to receive $10; and Third $50. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffior

1906-1907 ulkowed of this season

b.

Previous winners 7. Ib extra. Entrance $10 Que mile.

I-Mr Buxay's Melrose, 30st 12lbs 2--Mr Buzey's Spring Rose, let llb 3-Mr Buxgy's Dwarf Rose, 10st 12lbs

--Mr .G.Clarke's Vagaboad, Hat 5lbs 5-Mr Copenhagen's Cubic, Hist. 11h --Mr Fas Black Passy, at 9lbs

Fan Marsals, let libs 7-Mr E-Messrs E

B

T. F. Hough & R. Showan's The Fride of Cadger, 10rt 12lbe

9--Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Zulu Chief, 10st 93bs 10- Mr Eilis Kaducrie's Manchurian Chief,

Just Jib

11-Mr

-Mr Magple's Saladio, 10s€ 5*16@ .. 12-Mr John Peel's Beaufort, ist 12-be 13-Mr John Peel's Bouthwold, 10st 9i... 14~ Mr John Pual's Southdown 10st be... 15-Mr John Feal's Atherstone, 1st 4bs... 16-Mr C. H. Ross Ben Elon, Hut 121bs... 17-Mr Sherlock's Velox, Just 5 lbs...

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13-Mr John Peel's Quorn (late Norland)

1st llb

14-Mr Wingard's White Blaze, 1st 11b

* Allowance of 10 lb. deducted. THE RACING STAKES-Value $400. Second to receive $100; sad Third $50 For China ponios, subscription griffins of this season 1906-1907. Weight for inches as ру scale. Previous winners barred. Unplaced runners and jookers who have never had a winning mount allowed 5 lb. Allowances Becumulative. Entrance $10. Five furlonge.

1-Mr Buxey's Autumn Rese, 1st Th 2-Mr Buzey's Big Rose, 1st los... 3-Mr Burey's Small Ross 1st 123bg 4-Mr Bazey's Paly Rese, 1st b

-Mr Carruthers' Homoum, Fist be 6--Mr C. Paul Chater's Rust, 10t9lba... 7-Mr W. G. Clarke's Vagabend, test 12158 Father O'Flynn's Dublin, at 116 9-Mr E. Gosiz's Banguine, 11st 7lbs 10-Mr J. Gray Soutt's Whitehaven, list 11-Mesura, T. F. Hengh and R. Showan's Inverugie's Hope, 104. 12lbs.......

12 Metsre. T. F. Hough and R. Shewan's

The Skean Dhu, 1st 4lbs

13-Mr Hunter's Petard. 11st 11b

14 Mr Hurstham's Wicked, last 12lba

Ellis Kadeoria's Moorish Chief, 1st 1b

Mr

16-Mr M. II, Logan's Cupid, 10st 121be... 17-Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Heather,

Just 9iby

18-Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Bonnet,

10st 9ibe

* Allowance of 7 lb. deducted.

19-Mr Magpia's Saladin, 10st. 121bs... THE HONGKONG CLUB Cur-Presented by Mr Magpia's Charab, Hat 12lbs...

the members of the Hongkong Club. Second 21-Me F. B. Marshall's Disposer, 11st 11b. to receive $159; and Third $50. For China 22-Mr F. B. Barshall's Disaster, 10st 9lbs ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. 23 Mr Modico's Nigel 10st. 9lbs Griffins allowed 5 b. Sabsoription griffins 24-Messrs. Parlor and Mackie's No Savvy,

of this mou 1996-1987 allowed 10lb. Pre-

viona wincers at this meeting 5lb extra 25-Mesars. Parker and Mackie's Can"Pax, Entrance 15. One mile and a half.

1-Mr Bratton's Kingston (lata Exchange

King) ilst s

2Mr Bratton's Preston (late Rostbern),.

11st lib

3 Mr Buxey's Glorious Rose, 17kt Ilb 4-Mr Borey's Coronet Rose, 11st 1lb 5Mr Buzey's Triomph Hose, 11st 1lb... 6-Mr Copenhagen's Cosmopolitan, 11st 11h Crisis, 1st Ebs ... Copenhagen'e -r 8Mr Fas Comanche, 11st 1lbs 9-Mr. Ellix Kadoorie's Moorish Chief 10st

5*16*

12-Mr Eberlock's Velox, 10at 5ib 13-Mr H. P. White's Zapeter, 11st 11h... 14-Mr Wingard's White Blaze, 1ist lib. THE TRIAL PLATE.. Value $400, Second to receive $150; and Third $50. For Chins ponier, bona fide grifios en date of entry, 10-Me F. B. Marshall's Tip Cat, 1st 11b Weight for inches as per scale. Sabeription 11 Mr John Pool's Ard Patrick, 11st 1lb... grifins of this season 1908-1907 allowed 719-Mr John Peel's Cotswold, Ilat Lib

1st

191bg

10st

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Mr John Peel's Biladale, 11st 11b

27-Mr C. H. Hoss' Ben Wyvia II. Ilst ilb Sherlock's Velox, 10st 12lb

28-Mr

29 M. Stewart's Off Chance, 1st Jb... 30-Mr Waylaong's Anusual, 10ct 12lbs 31--Mr H. P, White's Grey Tick, 1st 12lbs |32-Mr A. Williams' Brython, 11st 1lb

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