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DIANA BAY CANTERS HOME,

HETMAN BEATEN IN THE CHAMPIONS: RESULT NEVER IN DOUBT.

SUBS' CLASSIC WON BY A FIFTY TO ONE OUTSIDER.

[BY MORNING DEW.")

For the fourth year in succession the "Danbar" Stably won the Champions when their representative Diana Tay accounted for the best of the Dynasty representatives Heiman. Mr. Dundas izceived a great ovation as the pony was fed in after cantering home in front of Hetman, who only just got eyond place from Sitting Bull. A full description of the race will be found below.

The "Bays" had a good day yesterday. Cydunen Bay, started the day by winning the first race on the card. Fortune Bay won the American Con for his ownor. Dina Bay won the Campions and the ex-Champion Elliot Bay neemunted for the Consolation Stakes.

The Ladies' Purse was won by Mr. L. P. Quincey, who rode Appolo. The candidate teď all, the way home. Miss Punch Scott Harston presented the sucessful jockey with the purso just before the timin interval.

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The Subs' nesic, the Hong Kong Stakes, went to way outsider, Tay, who paid the best dividend of the day, bankers getting över 30-1 for their confidence in this pony,

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HOW THE CHAMPIONS WAS WON.

There was a' Istise atmosphere

The Adelaide Stakes. aong punters just, bafore the big

Kilrea was a warm favourite for ran of the day, and, although not the Adelaide Stakes with Queen of those in the Grandstands backed legent next in debrand. The start Diana Bay, there was an undering gate proved to be Queen Re- eurrunt of belief that Y. S. Chang,gent's undoing, as the mimal re- who had been so successful in his riding on the first three days of the meeting, might be able to get enough out of Hetman to extend the Dunbar representative.

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Besides Diana Bay and Hetman, who, by the way, were the best that the Dunbar and Dynasty stables had to offer, there was only one other starter, the ex-Champion, Sitting Buil. Hill had hago of the favourite, and, as stated above, Chang rodo Hetman and Sokoloff rede Sitting Bull.

Sitting Bull took the lead when the flag came down, and although he made 32 seconds in the first quarter, both Diana Bay and Het. tan were sorral dengths behind him.

There was no charge of position until the Rock was passed. Here

fused to start. Kirea ran 2011- fortably behind The Raindrop, which made the pace; and passed him in the straight to win easily. St. Moritz and Thunderclap, were wcond, and third and paid their supporters very well.

Royal Flush Scores. With only 135 pounds to look alter in the "A" class handicap race over the mile and a quarter, Royal Flush had little difficulty In accounting for the event Boxing Eve led most of the way, but se veral ponies Brew level with him just before balering the straight. Boxing Eve shook them off and winner whom looked all over a

End of a Forfect Day,

To wind up the day's sport, Good Day won the kizt race and paid over $30 to his supporters. There was very little in the race. Fif-fa led into the straight and when he looked all over a winner, Pih look Good Day out of the ruck and, finishing with a surprising fash of spord for a sub, accounted for the event by n length. St. Cyr was a good third and he paid his supportera handsomely.

It is interciling to note that Chang, who figured 50 woll in the Dust two days, failed to win a singla race on Champions Day. Champion Bweep,

The winner of the Jockey Club

the Champions (over) Sweep on 80,000) it is understood was Mr. A J. Osmund, the local billiard champion.

THE RESULTS.

1.-The Grand Stand Stakes: SIX Turlonga.

Winner 8750 Second $300. Third 8300 For China ponies band fide griffins of this meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at one race 5 lbs., of two or more races 7 lbs extra. Subscription gritline of this meeting-winners no penalty non-winners allowed 10 lbs. (Jockey allowance.) Allowances accumula tica.

Mr. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay

(Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. Aitch. Aitch's Valorous

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(Mr. Poto-Hunt) Mr.. Kay'a Eroa.......(Mr. Clark) - 3 Also ran-Little Renver (Mr. Sokoloff): Paul Pry. (Mr. Harri man); Sanction (Mr. Charles); Bronze Eyes (Mr. Backhouse); Thunderous Stag (Mr. Quincey), half a length between second and Won by one and a half lengths:

third.

Time: 1 min. 30 secs. Pari-mutuel

Winter: 30.80,

Places: 1st, 85.70: 2nd, 87.80; 3rd, 88.10.

Betting

Little Bearer Paul Pry...........

Winner. Place. 214 200

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Presented. 8500 added for win Second 8300.. Third $200. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting other than subscription griffine 5 lbs, extra. (Jockey allow

Diana Bay closed up on Sitting Bull and passed the leather on reach | Royal Flush came up with a great (ance).

ing the village bend. Hetman hung burat of speed and won by a length Mr. Chan Tin Son's Apollo

un to the heels of Diana Bay all the way, and whom the Bay panged Sitting Bull Hotman did likewise, Mr. Hill gave Diana Bay a "breather" before entering the straight," and it was here that the supporters of Holman had their Les raised for Hetman almost drew level with the grey.

and a half, Wisdom Stag was third, a length behind Boxing. Eve.

Jan. Stower Disappoints.

Carrying the bulk of the betting, Jan Stewer, ridden by Mr. Y. S. Chang, after winning so brilliant ly on Tuesday, failed to get a The two ried into the straight, place ycxteday. For some reason laud Chang put all he know into the the pony stopped several times dur- struggle, it Hetman was no matching the race and finished almost for Diana Bay's

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speed. The latter was given the bit Tunney, the second favourite, after passing the distance post and wy six fenths Trom Mascot, Man just na he liked. Hotman, ex- who was just a bit in front of hausted, nearly lost send place Brown Eyes, which was third. when with great rush Sitting Ball enne ng in the last fow'sirides to battle for second pines. Hetman sonnaged to stað off Mrs. Dunbar's pony by a hend.

Mr. Dunbar's First. Cyclamen Bay won the first race fairly easily when he was pitted against eight other ponies in The | Grand Stand Stakes. Eros and Valorous took second and third place," respectively.

Apollo Wins.

Light Weight Again Scores,

pushed their mounts for all they were worth, and, it speaks volumes for their skill when they finished a short head behind Peppercorn. They delicated with each other

for second place.

(Mr. Quincey) i Mr. Dynasty's King's Bounty

(Mr. Chang) 2

(Mr. Heard) 3 Also ran:-Pickle (Mr. Clark):

Mr. Dunbar's Gleneagles

Gay Crusader (Mr. Pote Hunt); Crown Prince (Mr. Frost).

Won by three lengths; two lengths between second and third.

Time: min. 47.2-5 BucB.. Pari-mutuel

Winner: 25.60.

Placos: 161, 85.10; 2nd, $5.10: ard, $6.10.

Betting.

King's Bounty Gleneagles Pickle Apollo Gay Crusader Crown Prince

Winner. Placé.

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The class handicap event also went to the lightest weighted pony, Peppercorn. Buckhouse, who was riding the winner, judged lis mount's ability to a nicity. There was nothing in the race unti: the Rock was reached, when Pepper cort was sent to the front. He

A Cup presented by the members drew away from the field and kept of the Sports Club with $1,000. increasing the lead until there was added for winner. Second $300, nclear six longths between him Third $200. For subscription griffins and the next pony at the distance of this meeting. Weight for pust. Here Wong on Little Thund.schen as per scale. Winner of the. The Ladies Purse diew Apollo,er and Tung on Imperial Hall Subscription Griffins' Challenge Cup King's Bounty, Glenengles, Gay

lbs. extra. Winners of other races Crusader and Pickle. They finish-

lba. extra. (Jockey allowance). ed in that order. Apollo led alt

Messrs. Mackie and Grayburn's the way home and King's Bounty

Tay stays within two longths of hiin

Mr. A. H. Carroll's Azalea Leaf

(Mr. Clark) 1 over the first half mile. He got on

(Mr. Wong) 2 level terms in the straight, but Mr. The next race was the Champions Mr. Dynasty's King Willow Quincey managed to get a streng and then "C Class handienp was

(Mr. Ching). 3 finish out of Apollo, while Chang run, and hero Mr. Heard carrying found King's Bounty all spent.top-weight with Fifty Fifty soured

Also ran: Bay of Bellingham Gleneagles was a poor, third, a narrow win over a rank outsider (Mr. Hill); Loch Sloy (Mr. Bram- Happy Day. Mr. Heard knit well); Duke of Brittany (Mr. Hear the van most of the way and Tung), Florpotta (31r. Ph); Twi took his pony out as the distance bat (Mr. Tung); Wainlcale (Mr. post Happy Day had ip to now Heard): Awaken Lion (Mr. Harri-|| been in front, but while Fifty man): Agate (Mr. Frost); Misninis Fifty drow up on one side of the (Mr. Soares). pony, Armony drew up of the other aide. The three raced for a while, and then Mr. Heard's mount alowly drew out to win by only a narrow margin. Bridge Hall displaced Armony, ridden by Charles, in the vory Inst stride to

euro third place.

Outsider Winks,

Eleven starters contended for the Sports Chuli Cap-and, Hong Kong Stakes, but the favourites. King Willow, Azalea Leaf and Himanis, were all beaten, an outsider in Tay coming in to pay over $230 per ticket. Mr. Clark rode the winner and was prominent all the way: 1le came through with a great rush in the straight, just beating Analen Leat

which offered a belated challenge. King Willow was third, The American Club Cup. Fortune Bay redeemed his Derby

Elliot Bay secured his first win defeat by winning the American

in Hong Kong for two years when Cup, yesterday in.

- gitat: {"abyle. he accounted for the Censation Thero were fen hinters in all, but

Stakes. Jill was second and Vasy the public made Fortune Bay and lodic third: The last named King's Justice aux fastest

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Ex-diampion Wins

Won by half a length; half ́ ́a. length between second and third:.

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Booking at Moutrie's and Star. Prices 84 40, 83.30, 82.20, 81:10.

latter could not make anything Elliot Bay just before entering the

of this speed put up by Fortune Bay straight.

Fill challenged Elliot

and could only manage to gol thirth, Bay, nt the distance post, but the

Tinna, belonging to Mr. Dunbar, put up an unexpectedly god race and was a very good second.

ex-champion responded beautiful, when asked for an effort and won eventually by two lengths

King's Willow

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