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Martial Dahlia.

Time: mins. 49 3-5secs, 'Pari-mutuel. Winner: $11.50

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2187, 1922.

Cash Sweep,

Ticket No.

773. $2,697,10 718

All six homes got well away and pass | Bend Martial Dahlia pushed through and ing the Football Stand Allied King took took first place. Then Roman Pride was the lend followed by Churchill, Ajax, allowed its head and simply walked past Ameer, Empire Dahlia with Hongkong the leading ponies, and headed the field Chief last. Going past the Rock for the in the home straight. It finished an easy fat time Allied King maintained the lend, the only change in the order of first by three lengths, Shining Star com going being Hongkong Chief displacing in second, two lengths in front of Empire Dahlia in the fifth position, There was no change in the straight. Going pass the post. Allied King was still loading, closely followed by Hong kong Chief and Churchill. Passing the Football Stand Hongkong Chief went to the fore with Allied King second. Ati the Rock Ajax displaced Allied King for second place, "At this point Churchill dropped last Coming into the home atraight Empire Dahlin took the lead with Ajax second). A keen struggle was witnessed between Hongkong Chief and Allied King for third place. Empire Dahlia won easily by three lengths, two lengths between second and third,

Time 4mins,

Cash Sweep.

Pari-mutuel.

AVinner: $13.00

Ticket No.

1.

3.80

3.10

3,

6.30.

141, 80,184.30 544, 709.80 651, 354.90 Unplaced starters, (895 each) : 540, 595 and 308.

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Nos.

7. THE CAUSEWAY BAY STAKES.

Winner 8600. Second $200. Third #100. For subscription griffing of this season. (Jockey allowance.) One mile. Lady Chater's Bull Finch, 159 lbs.

(Mr. F. R. Vida) 1 Mr. Allure's Robbie Doo, 132 be

(Mr. T. W. Doyle) 2 Dr. F. H. Kew's Wallaby, 185 lbe

(Mr. W. Hill)' Mrs. John Bel-Irving's Gabriel Junka. 165 lbs, (Mr. J. Bell Irving) Mr. Cottager's Fearthat Leg; 150 lbs.

(Mr. Namazce).

Mr. Cragholm's Arvakur, 156 1be.

(Capt. Fisher) Mr. Duds's Fishshop, 150 lbs.

"(Mr. J. M. Rëmedios)

_

Mr. Dyer's Kilwinning, 153 lbs.

(Mr. Bulteel) 0 Mr. G. B. Hartford's Kinsha, 155 lbs.

(Mr. W. 8. Dapree) 0 Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Ricebird,

15 lbs.

(Mr. 3. V. White) of Mesis. "Hosie & Lay's Deuces Wild,

158 iba.

(Mr. H. Beth) M C. R. Thompson's Muzz, 150 lbs. (Mr. C. R. Thompson)

Thy Gang's Ace-Pot, 153 lbs,

(Mr. A. L. Pinkertod) 0 Dr. F. H. Kew's Kangaroo, 155 lba.

(Mr. F. M. Soares) 0 Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Suneet,

155 iba. ...m

(Mr. E. Moller) 0 After a good start Bull Finch took the ledd passing the post with Robby Doo and Fearthat Leg running second. This lead was maintained to the Rock, "the other ponies being well string out. Wallaby

6.80

11.80

750,00 3," .11.00

375.30 Unplaced starters (825 each)." Nos. 361, 665, 570,

11.-THE JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.

1

Winner 2000, Second $200. Third $100.

For China ponies. Griffins allowed alb. : Subscription griffins of both clauses of this senson

allowed 10lb 1991-1999 Winners at this meeting 80. extra. One mile and a quarter, Sir Paul's Honesty Dahlia. 182 lbs.

(Mr. F. A. Vida) Sir Paul's White Star Dahlia (lats

Golden Knob), 132 lbs.

(Mr. C. R. Burkil) Messrs. G. H. Potts' and Ellis Hayim's

Mighty King, 138 lbs.

(Mr. Hill) Henry Humphreys' Speckled Mouse, 155 lbs. (Mr. Knoll) 0 Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Dawn

(late Daybreak), 159 lbs.

(Mr. E. Moller)

Mr.

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-THE GARRISON CUP. Presented by the officers of the garrison. The field go: nway badly with Honesty with $400 added to the winner. Second Dahlia in front, White Star Dahlia and $250. Third $150.

For subscription Haman Dawn being second and third griffins of any season. Winners at pre-respectively, and Specklid Mouse list. vious meetings of one race 71b.; of more Passing the post for the first time, the than one 141b; at this meeting alb. order was slightly changed, Roman Dawn extra. Penalties accumulative. (Jockey coming up to second place and White allowance.) From the two mile post Star Dahlia falling back to fourth. once round and in.

Rending the footband stand bend Hou esty Dahlia increased his lend by some four lengths. Up the back straight to the incline Mighty King ran into second place. Passing the Rock, Honesty Dahlia was leading by three lengths. The pony was not pressed and finished an easy winner with two lengths to spare. At the village bend White Star Dahlia regain ed its former place by passing Mighty King, and finished second with many lengths to spare from Mighty King, Speckled House finished fourth and Roman Dawn last.

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Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse Bay Chief,

159 lb.

(Mr. W. Hill) Mr. J. Bell-Irving's Migerrimus Doleful.

158 lbs. (Mr. W. S. Dupree) 9 Mr. Duda' Pawnshop, 187 lbs.

(Mr. J. M. Remedios) J Mr. John Bell Irving's Tiddleywinks,"

162 lbe.

(Mr. J. Bell Irving) Lady Chator's Gold Finch, 188 The

(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) Mr. Dyer's Kilmarnick, 133 lbs.

(Mr. Bulteel)" Dr. C. Forsyth's Neston, 149 lbs.

Mr. T. W. Doyle) Mrs. Montague Ede's Flotsam, 155 Iba, (Mr. O. R, Burkill) Hon Mr. A. G. Stephen's Aloha, 132

lbe.

(Mr. A. L. Pinkerton) 0

The nine starters got away nicely, with Repulse Bay Chief in front of the bunch. Passing the Football Stand Miserrimus " Doleful ran into second place. Going up the back straight the lead was still main- "tained by Mr. Hill's mount with Miserri- mus Doleful and Pawnshop running level

for second place, Gold Finch bringing up the roar. At the Village Band the three leading ponies went away from the bunch. Coming into the home straight Pawnshop fell away. Repulas Bay Chief, who was not pressed throughout the race, won easily by three lengths from Misurimus Doleful. Pawnshop finished third five lengths behind.

Cash Sweep.

Time: mins. 241-5secs. Pari-mutuel.. Winner: $13.50

Ticket No..

+

1,

6.70

2,

10.60

3,

12.00 Unplaced startors (825

each):

then crept up and went past Fearthat $66, 173, 48, 30, 4, 302.

Leg. Coming into the home straight. Bull Finch increased the lead by many

langtha An exciting ight for second

placed was witnessed between Robbie Doo and Wallaby, the former just managed to maintain its position · Bull Finch won by many lengths with Robbie Doo second a short head separat

and Wallaby third,

ing the two.

Time: mins, "14 2-5secs.

Pari-mutuel.

Winner: $28.30

3,

0:00

7.40

.7.20

Cash Sweep.

Ticket No.

807, 82,494.80

397,..

712.80

40, 336.40..

Unplaced starters. (825" "atch): Non, 784, 065, 301, 80, 46, 588, 605, 109, 203, 513, 73 and 775.

6.—THE TRIAL PLATE.

Winner #600 Second 8200. Third $100. For China ponies, bont fide griffins on dato of entry. Subscription griffins of both classes of this season 1921-1992 allowed 7lb. Winner of the maiden stakes 7lb. extra. (Jockey allowance.) Allowances accumuativa. One mile and

a quarter.

Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman Pride, 183

Iba

(Mr. Moller)1 Mr. H. Birkett's Shining Star, 185 lbs. (Mr. T. W. Doyle) Sir Paul's Martial Dahlia, 155 Ibe

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288, 89,594.00 ΙΟΥ, 741.20 118,

370.60

10. THE RACING STAKES.

Time: Suina 43 2-550c3. Pari-mutuel.

Cash Sweep.

Winner: $10.80

.Ticket No

1,

7.00 20.10

179, 22,420.60 801.60 345.80

2,

$33, 208, Unplaced (825 each); 'Nos. 315, 845.

TO-DAY'S FAVOURITES.

THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

HANDICAP BANGLES “A,”

Further entries for the Hongkong 0.0. Tennis Tournament are given below:-

C. Willson, (-3/6 bye); N. Nason, (12/8 bye): C. F. Maltby (115 bye); J. W. Alabaster, (†4/6 bye); G. W. Dod- well, (ser.); "Major P. S. Tomlinson, (1/6); A. B. Raworth, (-181); Surg- Lt. 6. H. Hayes, (-3/8); R. M. Smith, (†3/6); G. Miskin, (~2/6); CC, Stark, (†) R. K. Valentine. (†15); R., M. Henderson (ser); E G. Lammert (†4/8); Major J. R. Lloyd, (→/0); Capt. P. H. Davies (ser.); N. L. Smith, (†5/8); G. W. Sowell, (-18); A. Brearley, (†2/0); B. D. Evans; (-1/6); D. J. Valentine, (†3/6 bye); J. B. Penman, (-13.3 bye): B. D. C. Morgan, (75/6 bye); F Bevington. (†15-bye).

HANDICAP SINGLES "R"

P. W. Barker, (ser, bye); W. A. Cornell, (†15 bye); G. F. Cabille, (14/8 bye); G. F. Cabille, (+4/8 bye); G. H. Wilson (sor, bye); A. G. Simpson, (†15 bye); C., C. Perdue, (2/0); J., Boyd, (14/6); Pay- Comdr. F. Vining, (-15): F. M. Ellis, (†); A. S. Exell, (†15): A. E. Mag Carrie, (14/3); G. H. Piercy, (†4/6); E kenzie, (†18); C. B. Brown, (ser.); W. J.

Lender. (ser.); G. E. Eliams, (ser.); B. Crowley, (+4/6); J. W. Moran, (-4/6 bye); D. M. Larkins, (†4/6 bye); K. W. Lane, (-3/a bye); C. V. Mark, (†1/6) bye); L de Leeuw, (scr. bye).

HANDICAP DOUBLES,

D. M. Larkins and C. V. Mark, (715 bye); G. Miskin and C. Blaker, (scr. bye); J. W. Alabaster and G. M. Dod- well, (-1/6 bye); M. E. F. Airey and F. B. Plondten, (†15.1 bye); F. A. Rad- mond and W. H. Roffey (-1/8 bye) F. Bevington and T. W. Hill, (18/8 bye); R. Hancock and H Hancock, (-30:3 bye) J. W. Wood and C. Thome. (scr bye); G. E. Ellams and C. B. Brows (115) bye); G. F. Caville and L. G. Johnson, (†5/6 bye); J. Boyd and W. M. Cox, (+15) bye); Major J. R. Lloyd and A. B. Raworth (15.1 bye); A E. Mackensie and B. D. Evans, (12/6 bye); W. J. Carrie and C. G. Perdue, (†18 bye); Lt. A. S. Lindsell and Lt. Bowen, (--5/6); } Capt. . . Davies and Capt. C. o. In the Governor's Cup the honours Olliver, (-5/0); P. W. Barker und A. T. would seem to be with Sir Paul's stable Stubbs, (†3/8); L. de Lecuw and K. w.† apd Messrs. J. Bell, Irving and J. J. | Lane, (†4/6); L. "Nelson" and Capt. K. Paterson's selection.

Roman Pride is expected to win the Derby to-day: For the other places the choice lies between Sunstar, the Dahlia stable and Flying Mouse.

Stephanotis after his running in the Valley Stakes yesterday, is first favourite for the Subscription Challenge Cup Mosaic Tile second favourite, and Ball Finch third.

For the Foochow Cup there are a nu ber of good ponies entered. Sir Paul's stable would have a chance with White No Star Dahlia Allied King and Ajax are

also likely ponies...

For the Gymkhana Cup, Spotted Sand is favourite with Speckled Mouso and Semperdala the danger.

·REVIVAL' OF BOXERS ?

A NEW SECT IN HONAN."

The following is & translation from the Chinese Preas:-

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Winner #800. Second $200 Third" $100. For griffins on date of entry and ponies that have never won a race. Subscrip- tion griffins of both classes of this sea- son 1821-1922 allowed 5lb. Winners barred. (Jockey allowance.) One mile Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen's Hatton, 148

lbs .......... (Mr. Pinkerton) «¡ 'I

The poor Honanese, At present nearly Mr. A. A. Alves's Bolshevic 165 166

(Mr. Knoll) 2 every village in that province sufiers Mr. H. Birkett's Sun Star, 140 lbs. from brigandage. The Troops, remem

(Mr Doyle) 3 ber, they are Government Troops who live Mr. John Bell-Irving's Scamperdals upon the taxes of the people-instead of

(late Javelin), 185 lbs.

(Mr. Bell Irving) giving the much-expected protection, are Mr. Dods' Toyshop, 150 lbs

hand in glove with the banditti, or prac Otically cannot do anything to check the Sir Paul's Defianco Dahlia, 159 lbs. activities of the "tufeis." As a measure (Mr. Burkhill) o of self-protection, many villages have Bir Paul's Jewel Dahlia, 152 lbs.

(Mr. Soares) o begin to train bodies of men in order This race proved to be one of the best

to fight against the robbers. But most of these villages have no funds to pur chaos arms and ammunition, therefore

(Mr. Bemedios)

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首具

so that

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Tomory, (1478); H. A. Nott, and H. B Bennett, (f5/6); Surg-Lt. G. H. Hayes. and C. Willson, (-8/6); G., G. Piercy and A. Piercy, (715); B. M. Henderson and E. B. Reed, "(12/6 by); W. A. Cornell and R. Stock, (715.2 bys); A. Brearley and H. E. Smith," (12/6 bye); J. B." Penmag and G. R. Sayer, (-15.2 bye); 0. H. Wilson and C. D. Lambert, (+15 bye); C. C. Stark and B. D. C. Morgan, (15/6 bye); Major. P. S. Tom linson and A. D. Ball (-4/6 bye); J. W|| Moran and O. J. Cooper, (†9/8 bye); `B. M. Smith and F. A. Dinsdale, (-1/6 bye); Pay-Comdr. F. Vining and G. W Sowell, (-2/6 bye); A. S Eroll and A. G. Simpson, (†18.1 bye); E G. Lam mert and J. A Worswick, (†4/8 bye); | Lt. Col. Greer and Engr-Capt. Garwood, (r, bye); R. K. Valentine and D. J. Valentine, (†2/6 bye).

MIXED DOUBLES.

(+3/a bye); O. C. Stark and Mrs. Stark,, F. A. Dinsdale and Miss D. M. Smith,

(715 byo); H. A. Nott and Miss Went- worth, (ecr.); H. 8. Bennett and Mrs. A. on the day's programme. It was well

N. L. Smitiz, (†2/8); Lt. A. S. Lindzell G. Simpson, (†15.1); N. L. Smith and Mra fought from start to finish. The field get

and Mrs. A. 8. Lindsell, (-15); P. P. J. nicely sway with Hatton going to the thero arises an order of men who los no front... 'Going past the post for the first

Wodehouse and Mrs, Wodehonse, (†4/6)j time the thres leading ponies were Hat neods and superstition by organizing a time in taking advantage of the people's

C. Thorne and Mrs. Thorne, (†2/6); ton, Sunstar and Jewel Dabliz At the

seat, known as The Strong and Brave Major P. S. Tomlinson and Miss Verrall, football stand the two leading ponies (or "Golden Bell," or "Bed Tassel!'), (3/6); Surg-Lt. G. H. Hayes and Dr. wore straggling hard for first place with Thare men preach that they can teach G. Turner, (4/6); D. J. Valcitine and the two Dahlias bringing up the roar.

men to train themselves they will Mrs. Forrest, (†4/8); R. M. Smith and In the back straight Hatton and Sunster have the power of warding off bullets or Mrs. R. M. Smith, (3/6); C. G. Perdna (Mr. Knoll) 3 rat neck and "nock "for the first place. Hors. J. BallIrving & J. J. Pater

Rounding the village bend, Hatton took cannon shots with their naked bodies. and Mrs. Cavalier, (13/6); J. B. Penmaa This sect has counted many followers in and Mrs. Armstrong, (-30); G. H. son's Multum, în Parvo, 152 158,

slight load, Jower Dahlia falling badly" (MF. J. Bell-Irying) 0 away in the near. Coming down the the various districts, such as Ju-Nan, Wilson and Mrs. A. E. Crapnell, (†15); Bir Paul's Sincerity Dahlia, 155 lbs.

wei Lin, Ju Wu, Yang Tohr, etc. Im G. E. Ellams and Mrs. C. B. Brown, up from (Mr. Burkill) home straight Bolshevio crept i

mense danger lurks behind this move(+15); Major J. B. Lloyd and Mrs. Win- fourth place to second and gained on thement, and such bodies of men begin to slow, (-15); E Grimble and Mrs Mr. Soares' 'Dunoon, 188 lbs.

(Mr. Boares) leader. There

There was a great night for first become a real anxiety to the officials. It Crimble, (13/8); Major C. Willson and In this race the field bunched together place and Bolshevic made an exciting is reported that instructions from the Mra, Bowden-Smith, (-15); E. B. Reed for the first three quarters of a mile. At finish with Hatton and lost by only 9 Governor have already been sent out for and Mr. Beed, (11/8); V. M. Graybarn the outset Multum in Parvo took the lead, neck, Bunstar being two lengtha behind. the prohibition of such practices. If the and Mrs, Brayban, (†4/8); C. B. Brows with Shining Sth and Sincerity Dahlia Time: mine. 11 3-fees.

various districts neglect the instruction and Mia Stevens (116); G. E. Sager glosy behind. Going part the post this Fri-anter Carli Bweep.

we should not much wonder if there were add Mrs. Bayor, (~2/6); B. D. Evans and lend witá mafintained with 'Dunoon; and,

food to be a revival, of the Boxermi Martial Dahlia third" and "fourth and

Mrs. H. Grifin, (†2/0); A. D. Báll azd Battan Pride bringing up the rear: Ab

Mina Harrison, (-3/6 bye); F. A. Red- the incline to the Rock Shining Star:

mond and Mrs. Lawes, (-15 bye); G. W. took the lead whilst : Dánska tripa into

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