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GOOD SPORT ON SATURDAY, Patron--H.E. Sir RE. Stubbs,

K.C.M.G. Monorary Stewards.-H. E. Tico-Admiral Bir Allan F. Everett, K.C.M.Q, K.C.V.O., C.B., H.E. Major-General C.C. Luard, C. B., C.M.G., Hon. Sir

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Also ran:-Magnificent Dahlia (Mr. Gibeon), Toomat (Capt. Hall), Aleantra Mr. Rom), Uncle Tam (r. Buck), Hailsham (Lt.Cdr. Thompson), Two Paics (Mr. Potts), Fernleaf (Capt Oxy spring).

Won by a neck; three lengths, Time: 39.25; 1.03,2-3; 1.97,1-3; 211.. Beauty Dahlia led at the start, followed by Uncle Tam and. Toomai third. There Claud Severn, K.B.E., C.M.G., LLD., Commodore A. J. B. Stirling, was no change at the six furlong post. At the half-mails post, Beauty Tahlia was Stewards-Bon. Sir C. Paul Chater, in front with 'Seattle and Gymp

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Halling on its quarters at the furlong- Brutton. Mr. R. Uyer, Mr. H. post. Beauty Dahlia, dropped into third P. White, Mr. B. D. F. Beith, Mr-pines Seattle led into the straight, but C. G. Mackie. Mr. M. T. Johnson, and

half-way down the straight, Beauty Mr. H. Birkett. Clerk of the Crus M. H. Birkett. Dahlia came again and.rah, Seattle to a Acting Secretary--Mr. H. Greenwood.beek. Gymp was third and King Ptolemy Oficials for Esta Meetings-Mr. M. T. Johnson, Mr. C. A. Peal. Mr. R. M. Dyer, and r F G. Walker. Judge-Mr. D. E. Clark. Asistant Judge.-Mr. 3. T.. Johnson, In Charge of the Sculenr. H. P.

White and M, R. M. Dyer. Starter.-Lieut. Col. G. K. Hall Brutton. Second Starter-Mr. H. C. Macnamara. Padlock-Nr. C. A. Peel. Timekeeper.-Mr. F. G. Walker. Honorary Surgeon-Dr. J. One

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The third extra meeting. under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club, opened on Saturday and will be con- tinurd this afternoon,

"The talent received a bad shock in the first event, when two well fancied candi dates. in Quais and Jimmy Lad, were de feated by Monitor:

Worse HTEN in stare, however, as Seattle defeated Beauty Dahlia, the favourite, in the second) event..

Despite the presence of Chicago in the Aclass Twickenham. Handicap, Rothesay was made favourite. Messrs.

fourth.

Pari-mutuel: Winner, $15.50.

Places: 87.10; 2, 88.60;.3, $8.70. Cash Sweep: No. 303, 31.991.70; 159, $368.20; 109, 3293.10.

Unplaed ponies (350 each): Nos 1.3 300, $79, 205, 304, 189, 336,258.

- 3-TWICKENHAM HANDICAP..

"A" CAS...

For China ponies.. 1st prize, $400; 2nd,

#150; 3rd. $100-Day Mile.. Messrs. Dunbar, &. Stanton's Chicago,

(Mr. Pollock) 1

130 lbg. Mr. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlia,

149 lbs.....

(Mr. Harriman). Messra Dyer and Beith's Rothesay,

151 168(Lt.Cdr.. Thompson) 3 Mr. E. Birkett's Baby Eyes, ba

(Mr.. Buck) Also ran-Jambu (Mr. Gibson), King. Emperor (Mr. Davies), Güfiosity. Shop Mr. Nemazer), King · Alfred » (Mr.. Sewell)..

Won by two lengths; half a length Time: 1.1-5: 1.034-5; 17351-5;.2.08. -- King Alfred and. King Emperor, with Dunbar and Stanton's - grey, however, Baby Eyes led the first time past thu won somewhat handily, Rothesay was stands. At the six furlong post, King carried out by Curiosity Shop, coming Emperor went on clear of the field with. down the straight, and finished third, Chicago lying fourth, and Rothesay inst.. Mr. Bagram's Phenomenal. Dahlia "being King Emperor was still ahead at the beaten by two lengths by Chicago.

four furlong post, with King Alfred For the Stakes, only there started, and second and Chicago in third place. Com- List-Chindr. Thompson wor nt his ing down the hill past the bend, Chicago. leisure," ou Gay Morn. from Gold Leaf moved up and took the lead at the mile and a quarter post.. Caming down the straight, Rothesay came on very fast on the outside, but was carried out by Curiosity Shop and failed to get on terms with. Phenomenal Dahlia, who had moved into second place at the distance-post.

Pari-mutuel Winner. 213.10. Places: 1, $3.70; 2, $0.60: 3, $5.60; Cash Sweep: Nos, 200, $2,201.10; 588, 8645,804, 1971, $127.50..

ad Ray field.

Charcoal was sent out in the filth event and at no time was the race a doubt, though Dietater Dahlia got within 3 Jengths of the winner, whose dividend

was 8160 ...

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The Befass (14 miles) alsod jaw fan, outsider romping home, when Valiant

Enplaced ponies (850 each): Now,

(ridden by Mrs Gilson) cut out the Erst41, 155, 574, 190.

furlongs in 1,38.2-5 and maintained the 4-SECOND AGGREGATE STAKES. lend to the end. Duke of Frisco galloped | Vilnis $500 to winner: and, 8200; 3rd,

on to one of the ponies in front of him, Dear the distance post early in the race and came down, throwing Mr. Seth, his ider, who fortunately was not badly in

red."

Blotting Paper and Gypsy Love were both well supported to win the Clayguts Plate, but King of the Plains, third thaier gave Mr. Davies his second win of the day.

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In the ins event, Spotted Sand was an odds on favourite with Greg Knight and Loch Rannoch next in demand. This winner was the lightly-weighted Golden. Chrysanthemum with Clover Club second and Grey Knight fair third. The dividend on the winner was $154.0 Racing details follow:-

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6-ESHER HANDICAP:

B❞ CLASS.

(Mr. Gibson) 3 Won by right lengths; many lengths. Time: 34.06.1-5; 1.38.4-5; 2.09. The order past the stands for the first time was Grey Morn, Gold Leaf and Rayfork, At the half-mile post Rayfield drew up to Gold Leaf's quarters, but dropped buck, ngain at the end lending out of the back straight. Grey More HOE. Sir Edward Stabha' Gaudin, 156 Iwan as he liked from Gold Leaf with

Rayeld tailed off.

For China ponies 1st prize, $450; 2nd, $200; 3rd, $100.-One and a quarter Miles. Capt. E. Neville's Valiant, 140 lbs.

(Mr. Gibson)

Pari-mutuel: Winner, 6.70. Place: 1, $5.70-

Mr. A. A. Alves's The Wasp, 181 ib

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(Mr. Doyle) Mr. B. Birkett's Beldorney Star, For subscription griffins, of any "season that have never won an official race,

157 (Mr. Harriman) 4 Also ran:-Duke of Frisco. (Mr. Seth), whether starters or not. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced run-$1,506.68; 902, $753.30.

Cash Sweep: No. "354, 85,273.10; 348. King Canute (Mr. Davies), Uncle Alf Ders allowed 3 lbs. Jockey allow- ance.. 1st prize, $200; 2nd, $150; ard, $100-Half Mile.

Messrs Oxspring and Aberley's

Monitor. 1 1......(Mr. Davies) 1 | Mr. Wayfoong's Quah, 155 this.

(Mr. Doyle) 2 Mr. H. P. White's Scarecrow, 143 lbs.

(Lt.Cdr. Thompson) 3 Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad, 155

1bs.

(Mr. Pollock) 4 Also ran:-Hoo Mah (Mr. Peat), Uncle Tom (Mr. Buck), Lumbie (Mr. Harri- inan).

Won by 1 lengths; lengths, Time: 30.2-5; 1.03.1-5.

Monitor was off in the lead with Qual second and Jimmy Lad third. The order into the straight was Monitor, Quab and Jimmy Lad. At the distance post, Quab got within half-length of Monitor, but the latter came away and wou somewhat easily. Quab being second and Scarecrow third.

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„Pari-metnel:-Wiener, 8105.80.

Places: 1, 311.20; 2, $4; 3, $11: Cash Sweep: Nos. 232, $1,096,10; 813, $184.80; 129, 8242.30.

Unplaced ponies (860 each): Nos. 375,

, 479. 141.

2.-TWICKENHAM HANDICAP : "B" CLASS.

5.-COBHAM PLATE.

(Mr. Buck), Demou Boy (Mr. Good fallow), Langsat (Lt.Cdr. Thompson), Poppy Leaf (Capt. Oxspring), Jimmy Laxi (Mr. Sewell).

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Won by lengths; dead heat. Tine: 30, 1.00.3-5; 1.33.2-6. Grey Streak led with the rest all hunched close behind at the start, Tara- into the back straight Gypsy Lore took the lead and maintained it to the four furlong poet. Gypsy Lowe still led with King of the Plains close by, hard held Brcond, round the back bead, where he drew level with Gypsy Love, passing him at the turn for home. Blotting Paper and Phenomenal huated the "winner home and the judge failed to separate them.

Pari-mutuel: Winner, $24.10 Places: 1, 80.30; 2, $12.90; 3, $6.40." Cash Sweep: Nos: 415, 82,373.70; 014 $509.85; 894, $308.85.

Unplaced ponies (180 ench) No. 352

238, 824.

8--ESHER HANDICAP. "A" CLASS. Won by 14 lengths; two lengths. Time: 33, 1.05.4-5; 1.38.2-5; 2.12.1-5; For China ponies, ist prize, 8450; 2nd, $200; 3rd, #100.--(ne and a quarter

Valiant jumped off in front and led Miles," from start to finish. The Wasp and Poppy Leaf being the only two ponies Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chrysanthe

mum, 145 (Mr da Roza). 1 that made any attempt to get on terms.

(Mr. Stanton)

For China ponica griffins of 1995. Weight for inches as per seale, Winners of one race 5 lbs extra; of two races 7 Iba extra; of three or more races | 2,16. 10 ha extra. Unplaced ponies al lowed 5 lb. Jockey allowance. 1st prize, 1400; 2nd, $150; 3rd, 100 From Two Mila Port Ones Round and in (about 1 mile 155 yards). Mr. Beith's Charcoal, 159 lbs.

(Mr. Pollock) Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia 160

(Mr. Harrimaa) 2 Mr. A. A. Alves's Anchenrooch, 156

lbs. .........

(Mr. Doyle) Mr. Relyon'a Vatló Charlie (late

Carnation Leaf), 132 lbs

(Mr. Buck) 4 Also ran-Wimmera (Mr. Gibson), Strathallan (Lt.Cdr. Thompson),. The Critic (Mr. Sowell).

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Won by tluce lengths; six lengthờ, Time: 15.1-5; 493-5; 1.24 1:55: 2.20.2-5.

The first time past the stands, Critio was in front with Dictator Dahlia scoond and the rest well bunched. At the six furlong post, the field was still bunched, with Uncle Charlin slightly in the lead. At the half-mile post, Charcoal moved to the front and went on to win

Soon after the start Mr. Seth was Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club, 152 lbs, thrown when Duke of Frisco fell. The Wasp was second throughout and Gandie Mesars Dyer and Beith's Grey

Knight, 157 lb...(Mr. Pollock) 3 finished third two lengthe away.

Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 148 The Pari-mutuel Winner, $128,

(Mr. Davies) Also ran:-Burneen (Mr. Buck), Loch Rannoch (Lt.Cdr. Thompson).

Wan by one length; 1 lengths Time:4-5; 1.06.2-5; 1.30; 2.11.48

Places: 1,528.60; 2, $16.00; $, $8.80. Cash Sweep Nos. 28, $2,227.40; 215, 2636.40; 282, #318,20,

Unplaced ponies (850 each): Nos 387, 594, 633, 110, 345, 745; 254, 478.

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2.43.4-8.

Off at the arst attempt, the field were For winning grillins of this season and well bunched until they reached the stands, when the order was Golden winning subscription griffins of any Chrysanthemum. Loch Rannoch, Spotted Weight for inches as per Bahd and Saracen together with Clover scale Subscription griffins of this Club last. At the six furlong, post, Loch season allowed 6 lbs. Winners of two Rapnoch took the lead and was still races 5 lbs. extri; of three mord head at the four furlong post, with race 10 be, extra. Jockey allow Grey Knight third. The field were will ance. 1st prize, $100; 2nd, #160; 3rd, bunched going round the end bend, with #100-Six Furlongs.

Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains, 160 (Mr. Davies)

The

For China ponies. 1st prize, 3400; 2nd, handily, followed by Dictator Dahlia Mesara Dyer and Beith's Blotting

and Wimmers. The latter soon dropped back in favour of Auchenrooch, who finiabd third, two lengths ahead of Nncle Charli

$150;, 3rd, B100-One Mile. Mesir Dunbar and Stanton's Seattle,

203 The (Mr. Pollock) 1 Sir Paul Chater's Beauty Dahlia, 150 Pari-mutuel Winner, $5.00.· ́

(Mr. Sewbl) 2. Placa 1, $5,607 2, $7.00; 3. $7.80. Mr. Bagram's Gymp, 189 the

Creh Aweep: Nos. 202, $2.005; 340, (Mr. Harriman). 3x776; 48, $385.*- Mr. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, 157 the Unplaced penica (50 zach); Nos. 363,

(Mr. Devics) 4525, 340, 313.

Paper, 165 Ibe

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Loch Rannoch still in front. Swinging into the straight, Groy Knight ran out- 1side his horses, but Golden Chrysanthe

mum came away from the rest and went on to win somewhat handily from Clover Club, who came with a great rush at the last Grey Knight finished third. Pari-mutuel Winner, $164.30. Plness.: +1;: #15.60; 2, 30.40; 3, 18,00, Cash Sweep: No. 480, $2,302.60; 514 $683.60 174, 8341.80,999

Unplaced ponies ($50 ench): Nos 29 501 630

(Lt.Cdr.Thompson) 21 Mr. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlin,

138 lbs......

....(Mr. Harriman) 2* Mr. W. P. White's Gypsy Love, 149

tha,

...... (Mr. Buck)"4 *Dead beat, Also ron:-AB, (Mr. da Roza), Grey Streak (Mr. Pollock),

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