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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1019, - 1921

THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE col plaer. White Rose Anished third. His Excellence leti in the winner amidst applause.

MEETING.

4.

SECOND DAY'S RACING.

ANOTHER WIN FOR HE THE

· GOVERNOR.

Fairs, --II, E. “Sir Repinald. E. Stabbs,

K.CM.G.

Honorary Stewards-H.E. Admiral Sir

Arthur C. Leveson, K., B., H. Major-General Sir John Fowler, KOMU, C.R. 1.S.D. the Hon. Sir Chad Severo, K.R.E., C.MG., LUD, Commodore H. E. Grace,

BAN, Stennis-The Hon. Sir C. Paul Chater, Kt, M.G.. Lieur-Col. G. K. Half Brution, Ms. R. . Dyer, Dr. C. | Forsyth, Mr. B. D.. F.. Beith, and Mr. 11. P. White Oftewels for Exten Meetings.—Messrs. M. T. Jolason, F. Sutton, H. P. White, T. K. Pearer. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, RM. Oyer and B. D. F. Beith.

There was another small field for the third rare for the Maitistons Plate (ous) mile) Valiant Dabilia, a red hot favour- ite, won by three quarters of a length from Pencastle (second favourite). There was an exciting finish, Sir Paul's pony and Pencastle coming up the straight] together. It seemed as if the fatter would win as he was about a length in fennt at the furlong post, but Mr. Gibson had Valiant Dahlia well in hand and, without forcing the "pony, won comfort- nhly in the last hundred yards,

For the big race of the afternoon (Fung Handicap A Class) six well selected ponies turned out, of which Friarsfield, after his success of Saturday and aided hy his Shanghai reputation, was a very

** Sl-wards in Charge of the Scuic.—Mr. F. { strong, favourite. I was a kne race, the

Sutton and Mir R. M. Dyer.

· Judge.--Mr. D. M. Ros

Avöstant Frdge.-Mr. D. E. Clark. Starter.-Lieut. Col. Hall Brutlan..

- Stened Starter,--Mr, II. C. Macnamara. « Stewards "to-Chneye “of «Paddock-Mr.

EL. P. White and Dr. Q, Forsyth. Handicapper-Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin Timekes per-Mr. T. E. Pearer, Nacretaryl-Mr. G. Bernard Brown Clerk of the Course--Mr. F. Sutton,

I-MAIDSTONE PLATE ONE MILE MORE STOWAWAY CASES. For China ponies that have started in FOUR MEN SENTENCED AT THE

Hougkong since January 1st, 192', 'aut

KOWLOON COURT previous to this meeting and have not wonen racó since January 1st, 192 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $190; 3rd prize, $100.

Sir Paul's Valiant, Dahlia, 169 lbs.

tomeka dan (3r. Gibsnu) 1 Mesers. Dyer & Beith`a Penenatle, 132,

(Mr. Zellensky)

Mr. J. M. F'Almada Remedios Pawn-

shop, 135 The ..........." (Mr." Soares) S Mr. J. M. d'Alminda Remedios" "Gundi"».

Rock, 133

(Mr. Pottsy D four lengths between second and third.

Won by three quarters of a length;

Time: min. sees Pari-mutuel Wimer: $8.30

J.

5.40. 5,413:

Cash Sweep Ticket: No.

316, $2,093.80' 0117, 30378,80 256, 289,40 Enplaced ponies 820 each: Nos. 366 and €19.

4-JUNE HANDICAP; "A" Crasy

ONZ NED A QUARTER MILES For China ponies. 1st prize, $430: 2nd

prize, 2900;ted prize, $100 Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 164 ihs,

penies bunching together at the Village Bead after Friarsfield and Rialto Star (also 'much financed for applauser) "had led the field. In the stranght Rivergrass

(Mr. Davies) I came through on the outside to challenge

"Capt. R. Deville's Rivergrass (late the leaders including at that stage.

Priormaic), 137 h...(Mr. Charles) Spotted Saul Eriarsfield petered out Mr. Rodi's Rooms Parrot, 147 lbs. * and dál not get a place. Spotted Sand,:

(Mr. Harriman) 3 hotly pursued by Rivergrass, finished Mr. Dynasty's Friarsfield, isi ba first Roman Parrot getting third place.

(Mr. Matcham) -0 Koh-I-Noor won-the Walmer Plate (one Mr. H. Birkett's Rialto Star, Tas lbs. mile) from Starland in a good raco.. Arior, Day led right round to the Rock when Full House went to the front with Koh-I-Noor keeping him close company Full House lost the Jead on entering tho home straight, and thence to the winning post it was a tussie hetween Koh-I-Noor

The second" afternoon's racing of the fourth extra race meeting held at Happy Valley, yesterday, was favoured with dry weather. It was overcast and sultry hint the rain, kept off, with the result that the attendance was much larger than on Saturday afternoon, when rain fell prac *tically all day. The cash sweep takings,

which were much heavier than on Satur-And Starland with Nastaran 1. creephig day, were evidence of the greater aim hers present, whilst the support accorded fo the paruutual was well above that of Saturday,

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into third place, Koh-I-Xour won by three quarters of a length.

hur Watthean got the honour by a short head from Laugant Mountain Hawk heavily backed, failed in he bond straight after running scend plice from the Village Bend,

(Mr. Doyle) 0

Mesars, Dyor. & Beith's Grey Dragon.

133 lbs.

(M. Zellensky) a Won by half length; three quarters of a length between second and third

Time mains. 43, (šeės. Pari-amatuel Winner: 39.90

10:50

99.50 14.90.

Cash Sweep.. Ticket No.

"

230, $4,097.20

402, 1,150:50. 80, 573.40 Unplaced ponies $50 each: Nos. 412, 381, 537.

Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Koh-I-Noor, 135 lbs....... (Mr. Zelensky) Mr A, A. Alves's Starland, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Sowell) Mr. Nemazec & Nasturan. II., 135 Ihs.

(Mr. Harriman)

Dr. F. II. Kewis Bandicoot (late Avie. more), 158 (Mr. Matcham) Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Arbor Day, 158.

Ihs.

(Mr. Soares)

(Mr. Doyle)

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The "B" Class of the June Handicap-WALMER FLATE: ONS MILE, was won by Pet Mouse in 'n most con- For China ponies that have started in at H.E the Governor was present and in vincing manner. The winner:led the field least two extra meetings since Janu- the second

the race,

Westenhanger right from the back stretch and won hy

ary, 1st, 1924, and have not won more than $700 in stakes since Jalivary 1st, Stakes, his pong Gundie scored a very three lengths from Watthenu who came

1021.

1st prize, $400; ad prize, popular win as was testified by the ap-through at the furlong post in company $150; 3rd prize; $100, -plause when the pony was led in by His with Langsat nud Peninsula Lad." There

Excellency,

three had a great tussie for second place Perhaps the most surprising failure of the day was that of Mr. Dynasty's Friars field in the "A" Class, of the June Handicap Following on his success of Saturday when he won the 1 mile race for the Waterford Plate, which eurifirmed the form be bad shown recently on the Kiangwan Course, the pony was a red- but favourite for the event. ousting his poular stable companion Spotted Saul, from his usual position as the public's

The pari furey on a heavy course. mutuel figures showed the Friarsfield carried #11 tickets for a win out of 1573 whereas Spotted. Sad had only 17 Friarsfeld set the pace into the home straight and then petered out and did not get place, Spotted Sand; River- grass and Roman Parrot coming through in the order named. With the favourite out of it, Spotted Saal paid 839.20 for win, whilst $22.50 was returned to place buckers of Rivergrass.

Rothesay made his first appearance of the afternoon in the last rave of the meeting over six furlongs, Naturally be was a hot favourite nad simply ran away with the race, winning from Magnificent Dahlia y three lengths Satisfaction Dahlia got third place, coming in two lengths behind Magüifeent Dahlia

1-PARK PLATE: FIVE FURLONOS.

When two young Filipino boys who had, been remanded on Saturday on a charge of stowing away on the President Suchras from Manila, came up before" "Mr."E, W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy estérilay, Inspector Spent said that he had arranged, if his Worship agreed, tu sepil, them back on the President de ffresta on the 11th

They were accordingly remanded in police custody for two days,

In another case, two Chinoso and twó Malays received sentence of one. mouth's hard labour apiece for stowing away on the Kit Surge

SIX MONTHS FOR A KETTLE,

SMART; SENTENCE ON YOUNG OFFENDER."

Charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistrary esterilay with stealing a brass kettle, a Chinese youth pleaded that he did not steal it, "but that a friend who went into the shop to buy something, came out and hausled it to hima.

The proprietor of the shop said that on Sunday evening several people came into-his shop and left without making purchases. Later the defendant was brought to him by a constable. Defen dant was in possession of the kettle, produced in Court, which witness recog hised as his property. Witness would not remember having previously seen the defendanti

His Worship, remarking that the ne cused had a previous conviction, sen tenced bim to six months" Bard Intour.

HAPLESS CREDITOR. ASKED FOR MONEY AND GOT A STONE.

A puny-looking Chinese was elihrged at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with assaulting a hardly more robust compatriot.

Sergeant Knowles sail that the defen dant had bad a money dispute with the complainant, and had thrown a stone at hin, inflicting a small cut on the car. Mr. E. E. Ellis Full House, 150 lbs.

Itis Worship (Mr. Hamilton) imposed Mr. Relyon's Uncle George (late Olive

Leaf), 149 lbs (Mr Potts) on fine of 83, or seven days' imprisonnent Won by three quarters of a length; in default, and ordered the man to pay: 82 compensation to the complainant, | two lengths between second and third.

Time: Smins." 19secs. Winner: $13-00 Ticket No.

failing which he would have to go to Pari-mutuel. :-

Cash Sweep prison for a further four days. 405, $2,000.80

&

1.

7.00

10.10

7.00

100, BES.80 44 291.40

ONE AND A QUARTER MILES.

For China ponies that have started in

Unplaced ponies ench: Nos. 374, Elongkong at least twice since 1st 139, 22, 301. January, 1921, Winners of a race this year of five furlongs or under 6-JUNE-HANDICAP: "B" CLASS: other than a race confined to sub- seription griffins barred. 1st prize. 3300; 2nd prize, 8130; 3rd prize, $100. Messrs. Birkett & Mackies Hartfield.

Jab

(Mr. Doyle)

(Mr. Matchanie! Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Koh-I-Noor

130 lbs.

(Mr. Sewell) 3 Lady Severn's Dulu, 166 Iba.

(Capt Neville) 0 Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Strathfarrar,

Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 155 lbs.

DINING IMPERIALLY.

EMPIRE MEAL AT WEMBLEY.

"The Diner-Oiit," writing in a London

For China ponies. 1st prize, $450; 2nd paper, Hays

prize, $200 3rd prize, $100.

By dint of perseverance. I managed to get it. But it was not quite what I Mr. Dynasty's Pet Mouse, 140 lbs.

(Mr. Davies) 1 dreamt I wanted something strange Mesars Holic & Cock's Wattheau, 149

and exotica hanagaroo steak, a bizarre. bs.

(Mr. Matcham)

Indian curry, weird fruits from the tro- Lady Severn's Langsat, 150 lbs.

(Mr. Gibson) #pies, bird's nest soup from Hongkong, Mr. Topside's Mountain Hawk, 154 lbs. Boer coffee, and that kind of thing. This

(Mr. Doyle) 0

was, the beststhey could do for me im Mr. A. A. Alves" Jadestone, 149 tha

(Mr. Lagden) perially at the Lucullus, the restaurant 155 Hos. (Mr. Zellensky) of

de luxe of Wembley :** Iba,

(31r. Zellensky) 0 31r. J. M. d'Almada Remedios Jungler 1. H. Taggart's Peninsula Lad, 153 Cork, 155 lbs. ...... "(Mr. Harriman) Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios' Jungle Capt. Oxspring's Belle lale, 148 15

Cock's 132 lbs. (Mr. Harriman)" 0 (Mr. Ingilen), o

Won by a three lengths; a short head between second third.

Time mins. 4sces. (Mr. Potts) 0

Pari-arturl. Winner: 97.20

1, 13.30

8.Co -12.80

Another feature of yesterday's racing was the failure of Mountain Hawk in the: sixth event. He was favourite but did not get a pluce. "Curiously enough Pet Mouse, who nearly snatched & surprise victoryan Saturday, was only lightly Backel. He won easily and the pari mutuel return for his victory was #07.20.

For the two days racing Mr. Dynasty holds the honours for stable, wins with Mr. Relyon's Uncle George, 150 hs. five victories to his credit. On Saturday

Lad three winners; yesterday he had Mr. J. T. Bagram's Limonite, 182 lbs."""

(Mr. Charles) 0

(Mr. Gibson) 0

two more. Of the jockeys," Mr. Doyle Mr. Dunbar's Speargrass, 150 lbs.

nd two further wins, which with two bo

had on Saturday makes four for the Won by three lengths; two length be.. meeting. Mr. Zellensky met with greater tween second and third. success, yesterday, for, he rode two win- Time Imin, 17.4-5eek.

Parimatuel ners and a second place puny during the

·Winner :-) $7,330) uftertiooner. Davies also rode two winners.

The following is a brief description of the rauca

5.00

0-10

SnapCash Sweep.

Ticket No.

408, $1,246:70 13, 356.20 " 9.30

-100, 1, 178.10 Unprced ponies, $20 each: Nos. 296, 108, 128, 28, 30, 333, 771.

493, 392 507.

Cash Sweep Ticket. No

430, $1,903.30

448, 543.80

164 271.90

Cape Melon, Indian" Turtle Snup. Sentch SalmoU.

Surrey Chicken,

Jersey Asparagus. Australian Pêche Mella Egyptian Coffee.

It was all in the family," but joo or dinary-the kind of dinner you might

be many

Unplaced ponies $20 each: Nos. 291,get anywhere at any time. There must strange dishes strange to Britishers--where might be served at an Empire Exhibition. Why does not some- ane show us the rich variety of foods which the British Empire can produce?

-FOLKESTONE STAKES:

Six FURLONGS For all China poules that have started

at this meeting and not won 1 prize, Sino; 2nd prize, 150; and prize, $100...

Mesars, Dyer & Beith's Rothesay (late)

Rashury), 155 The

(Mr. Zelleusky) SIP Paul's Alagnificent Dahlia, 158 fhs.

(Mr. Gibson) 2 Two MILE FOST ONCE BOUND AND IN

(ABOUT 1 MILE 165 YARDS). Messrs. Albert & Arnold's Satisfaction

Dahlia), 152 Ths... (ar. Harriman) 3

For Chinn ponies that have run in Hong-Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Haruna, 183

• Long since January 1st, 1924, and

There were several false starts for the first race over five furlongs, the fen 2-WESTENHANGED STAKES: FROM ponies getting away eventually to a fair start with Strutbfarrar, rather restive, Being "left standing. Going up the back fretch Hartfield, Spotted Sand and Koh-I-Noor were fighting hard for first place, the first named having a slight advantage. At the Village Bend, Hart previous to this meeting 1st prize, Geld and Spotted Sand were well ahead of the others. At the turn into the home straight Hartfeld increased his lead and won by three lengtha from Spotted Sand who was whipped up all the way up Koh-I-Noor cane in third. Bell-Islo was

$400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100.

by

But I had a new experience in Aus trata Burgundy-best of the kind I have tasted. It is No. 97 on the Lucullus list, called Cawarra, Special Vineyard Bottling," a bottle. It is a good, sound wine, soft and well matured, the sort of wire that you can get “for Tarder." on, which makes you take a more roseate view of life.

CINEMA NOTES.

THE COROMET

The (Mr. Doyle) a

JM. l'Almada Remedios Goom Ruci, 159 the ... (Mr. Potts) 0.

Yesterday was a general holiday but If.. Sir Edward Stubbs Gaudie, 101 | Capl. G. E. Oxipring's Lighting, 15

(Dir. Ingden)..this fact cannot be wholly held for the 19 (MA Doyle) 1. F. Lobel's White Rose (late Hark- record houses which greeted the First Messi Albert & Arnold's Satisfaction away), in hs. (Mr. Lobel) National feature film, Flaming Youth"

Duplia, 152 lbs..... (Me, Harriman) 2 | Afr. Bill's Syces Bill, 165 Iba,

in the Coronet Theatre at all: perfor- (Ir. Charles) manses. Undoubtedly many people must * Mr. F. Joel's White Rose (late Hark

Mr. Dynasty's Jazz Charlie, 155 bes) have been attracted by the fame which any), 10 th (Mr. Charles) Mr.

Davies) Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 158 lbs,

Mrs. J. II. Taggart's Majestic Lad, 147 (Mr. Darien) 0

[ba.

(Mr. Sewell) Won by half length two length bes Won by four lengths; two lengths be tween second and third.

tween second and third, "

Timer imin 35secs. -Pari-mutuel :

Winner: 20-20

HE the Governor's popy, Gaudie, was a good race in the second event from a a small field of four ponies. After lying third position to the Village Bend Caudio closed up with King Alfred and White Rose and shortly after entering the home straight he was challenging King Alfred for the lending Satisfaction Dahlik, lying last, came through in At Fitriong Fort to challenge Gaudie, tri- 102 to get througt on the inside. He failed to squce between Gaudis and the rails and had to be natified with

Time: Anita 25.1-6xecs. Puri-mutuel. Wimer: $0.00.

Cash Sweep Ticket No.)

414, $1,73170 135, 491.00

6.20 7.00

Emplaced pony $20 No. 204.

-0.10

2.

0.40

3. 11.20

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Cash Sweep. Ticket No

100, $2,270.80 788, 649.80 255, :39440.

Unplaced ponies $20 each: Nos. 305, role, md her acting is notable alike, for 17h, 328, 772, 183, 180, 331.

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