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MR. DUNBAR'S DIANA BAY TO RACE AGAIN: OFFICIALLY MEASURED AT FOURTEEN HANDS.
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[BY MORNING DEW"]
In reviewing horse racing in Hong Kong during the year 1830, ono cannot help obsérving that
in practically every direction, the past twelve months have been a record.. Both in number and in quality the ponies running this season were far in advance of anything in the past,
No fewer than eight records wore lowered, the table of which will be found below. Sixty-one jockeys rode in Hong Kong during the year. Mr. L. G. Frost, who tops the list of successful jocknya, took the field 103 times. He won 20 races, was second on 17 ocensions and was placed third 0 times. In 47 outings he failed to secure a place. His record is one of which any jockey may well be proud,
Diana Bay, winner of the Derby and Champions won the most stake money during the year. although he only raced twice. Several ponies. come close to him and full details of stakes won during the year are given below....
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Some doubt was felt at one time as to whether Diana Bay will ever race again in Hong Kong, as it was feared that the pony would grow during the year. I am happy to be able to state that Diana Bay was officially monsured on Wednesday and was found to be 14 hands- so that she can run again this year. She should once again prove to be one of the best ponies here and will no doubt bring further laurels to the popular Dunbar stable.
MR. L. G. FROST HEADS LIST OF SUCCESSFUL JOCKEYS.
The details below do not include! any unofficial races. There were
The Pick of the Fonies, As stated elsewhere, Diana Bay 102 races during the year which were was the most successful pony of the year. He earned for his owner, over the following distances
88,164. Other griffins of 1930 which did well were as follows:- A
King's Colour
...... 84,240 Windsor Stag...... Christmas Frolic
Half mile
Five, furlongs,
Seven furlongs
Six furlongs
Once round......
One mila
1 Race, 10 Races.
29 ti
B
... 08
One mile and a quarter 61. One mile and a half... K One mile and three
quarters
Total....... ..109
Records were broken in the five furlongs, six furlongs, seven fur longe, once round, one mile, 1 miles, ty miles and 1 miles.
Shanghai Jockeys Matched. For the first time for many years, visiting jockeys from Shanghai fail. ed to occupy the leading places in the list of successful jockeys at the
APPEARANCES Annual Meeting. Mr. A. J. P.
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AUSTRALIAN POSTAL BAN ON TATTERSALLS.
CANCELLATION BY FEDERAL POSTMASTER-GENERAL,
The ban on the sending of letters addressed to Tattersalls," Hobart, was lifted by a special notification: published in the Commonwealth. Gazette on November 13.
(Mė.
The Postmaster - General Lyons) cancelled the ban which was first imposed on. January 31, 1902, and which has been in force ever. since.
From now on the Postal Depart- ment will accept letters addressed to" Tattersalls," "core of George Adams, Hobart, Tasmania,
Heard and Mr. G. U. da Roza held the top positions at the close of the annual meeting. During the
extra season, Mr. L. G. Frost rode
Miko
Piccalili
3,800
2,000
2,000
Wisdom Stag
2,404
2,300
Peppermint
2,972
*African Eva
2,150
Some of the stakes won by sub-
seription griffins of 1930 are as fol- lows:-
Tonbridge
85,008
Tango
4,013
Bridge Hall
3.850
2,059
Sonny Boy
2,500
2,330
2,137.60
Done Again
Peter Guerney
Osiris
In the open class, the best figures
aro as follows:
Diana Bay Royal Flush President Hall Zorhan
has looked after this important de partment of the sport. The closo mishes.in the majority of handicap races are eloquent testimony of the skill of the gentleman who handa out the weights..
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.ON
FRIDAY, 19, DEC., 1930.
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
88,145
15,000
5,707 3,030 Christmas Chimes 4,300 Nationalist II. ......
4,090 Chesapeake Bay 4,000
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The Fields.
with great brilliance and was pro- On the whole fields have been minent at practically every race satisfactory as the following Aver- mesting. He finished at the head-
of the table although he was held ages will show:--
un at one extra meeting by illness. Mr. G. U. du Roza who is gecond on the list is certainly one of our most promising jockeys. The veteran Mr. Heard who is third was unplaced in 40 caces out of 124 outings. He also failed to appear nt one of the extra meetings owing to his health. Towards the closo of the senson he rode very few races,
Successful. Owners.
Distance.
Half mile Five furlongs Six furlongs Seven furlongs Once round
One, milo
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2 Bales Scarlet Blankets
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1 miles 1 miles 14 miles Considering the fact that these figurca represent the average num Honours were somewhat evenly ber of starters taken over the whole thstributed among the ownere during year, it can be seen at a glance that the year, Mr. L. Dunbar getting a the fields must have been very big slight's bigger proportion than the in some races.. others: Some the principal races went to the following stables: * Hong
Koug Derby. Mr. L. Dunbar (Diana Bay), Hong Kong Champions.-Mr. L.
Dunbar (Diana Bay). Maiden Stakes-Mr. Dynasty
(King's Bounty).' Valley Stakes-Mr. Ho Kom
Tong (Bridge Hall).. Victoria Stakes--Mr. Chan Tin
Bion (Apollo).. Subs. Champion. Mrs. Pearce
(Tonbridge).
Friendly Rivalry.
The new grandstands proved to be a great success, and there are now far more patrons of racing than a year ago. Moreover, the success of Chinese owners in recent years has led to a keen, and very friendly, rivalry between Chinese and non-Chinese owners as a result of which very good animals were purchased to race here. For the coming season some distinctly good animals have been brought down and those who understand racing will agree that the Annual Meeting of 1931 will prove to be even e bigger success than that of 1930, Autumn Bub Champions-Mrs..although the present year has been
Pearce (Tonbridge). Aggregate Cup.Mr. Chan Tin
Sion (Zorhan).
St. Leger (extra. meeting).Mr. Dynasty (King's Colour); Autumn Champions. Mr. Chan
Tin Sion (Arollo).
"bumper" one.
The "Aga Khan" of Hong Kong,
Mr. Chan Tin Sion's candidates won the most in stake money, the total of 818,174 being made up as
Two "Crackerjacko.” The outstanding feature of the rear's racing was the appearance follows: : 1
tances.
Zochan Windsor Slag Wisdom. Stag
$5.0307
3.Bon
2.404
Winsome Stag.
·2,100
Witty-Stag
·Apollo⋅
1,000
-3,750
818,174
6 Pieces Electric Hanging Lamps 2 Coil Wire
2 Cases Tools and Saddlery 1 Ceiling Fan
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The ban on letters intended for of two crackerjacka, namely, Diana. this address, but addressed to a Bay, and Arollo. The former was fictitious addreas, or to an assumed as unassailable over long distances name, or to any agest, or repre- as Apollo was in the shorter dia sentative of Tattersalls is also lifted.
The extra racetings enjoyed a Previously the postal department, particularly good season and some acting under the powers conferred very classy contenders were kept on it under the Post and Telegraph behind, including President Hall,
Mr. Ho Kom Tong's stable show. Act, has refused to register or to which accounted for Apollo in the transmit or to deliver any letters Champions at the Annual Meeting, ed the second best results and his candidates managed to bring home a which in its ppinion were intended It was a pity this rony went wrong little under 315.000. Mr. Dynasty ways, Billiard Tables, Wooden and
during the close of the BEAxon but Simultaneously with the lifting nevertheless it managed to net is third on the list being a matter Mechanical Toys, Crackers, Flags, of the ban on the sending of letters $5,757 for his owner during the of a few hundred dollars behind Mr. Xmas Tree Decorations, etc., etc. to Tattersall's, Mr. Lyons has ean-sear. Zorhan, why won the Aggre Ho Kom Tong.
On Vinw on Day Oy, SALE.": celled orders‹ previously made by gato Cup, came down during the the Gerachter General rentsingulate and during die st
TERMS deliver letters to more than 400 hors' accounted for $5.020 in stake
-Cash on DELIVERY. persons in Tasmania.
to reach Tattersall's.
The effect is that it will now be possible to make application for Tattersall's tickets direct.
Handicapping Excellent.
No review of the year'a racing can.
money. Nationalist II also came be complete without atribute down lato in the season but in spite to the handicapping official. The of this be earned for his owner over Jockey Club and the public owe him $4,000,
much for the manner in which he
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