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BAG AND BAGGAGE ACCOUNTS FOR

SADKO

WOODLAND STAG ESTABLISHES NEW MILE RECORD: EX-CHAMPION STILL COING STRONG

MR. G. A. HARRIMAN RETURNS TO WINNING MOOD: MANY THRILLS FOR PUNTERS

(BY MORNING DEW ").

Jockeyship proved to be the biggest factor in Saturday's reck and although the results, generally speaking, contained no surprises, -the winners were included in my tips either as winners or as like ly to ba pheed-it was hard riding in many cases which brought victory.

The outstanding performanes of course was the lowering of the This mile record by Woodland Stag while carrying 170 pounds. big-hearted animal seems to be able to lower recorde at will and those who believed the rumour that he was nut 100 per cent. sound, paid for it.

Mr. G. A. Harriman, once the outstanding jockey locally, made a pleasing return to winning form. He showed flashes of his old brilliancy when ho almost created an upset in the first race of the day by putting up a strong challenge to Valorous when he was rid ing an outsider in The Tiger. When he weighed out for the "C" class dandicap race and when his mount had a sporting chance, he miado no mistake. If you want a general word of advice for to- day's mee, all I can say is, look out for Harriman when he has a decent mount!

HOW BAG AND BAGGAGE WON

My selection for the big race, Bag, his favour at the distance post, Mr.

the slope after the half mile mark. Before the straight was reached, the race was all over!

Of the rest of the racing, it need; only be said the Mr. Pan judged Valorous to a picety when the pony day won the opening race of the And that he maile the most of a good start in the six furlongs ruco when he brought home Chiu Quan. Mon Talisman came along with m big rush in the last quarter to get second place there, and I hive" a feeling that if the pony had got away with the field he might have dono better.

Mr. Peter Young won without effort on Golden Arrow, an out- standing pony in the novices.event and Pocahontas had things all his own way in the last race of the day when he accounted for a field of

sixteen.

RESULTS

Race 1.

Mr. Tally Ho's Valorous

(Mr. Pan) 1. Messra. Tester & Abraham's '

The Tiger...(Mr. Harriman) 2 Messra. Hall & Shenton's White

Jade Stag(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by a head; length and a half

Time: mins. 37.3 secs. Pari-mutual:-

and Baggage, carried only half the G. U. da Roza found a strong chal-between second and third. Bag, and lenger a hundred yards from home money put on Sadko, Baggage was just as he liked, lead in Champagne Bay and Indiana had ing all the way home. The earlier to go under by two Jengths. Navy pace was too much for Mr. Hoares' Hall ran strongly all the way round representative and the jockey could and altrough he was game enough, not get Sadka within measurable he was not class enough. distance of the winner during the Wonderful Stag and Workable earlier part of the race. The result, Stag disappointed badly and hi was that after five furlongs, Bag though the former looked at one and Baggage had so substantial a stage as though he would win, be lead that as far as Sadko was con- petered out rapidly in the straight. cerned, the race was all over bar workable Stag ran well enough all shouting. Pride of Tsingtao manag. the way round but I fear the weight ed to stay with Bag and Baggage was too much for him and he went

FOLLOW "MORNING DEW”

REMARKABLE FORECAST OF

SATURDAY'S RACES

Few things are harder than to forecast the results of horse racing In Home racing even the best tipsters are poor guides, though it is said the racing correspondents of leading papers have to show a certain percentage of winners in order to keep their jobs. The Daily Press poster on Saturday advised "Follow Morning Dew. Morning Dew's forecast and the results are given below, side by side. To pick the cariest finishing order in three success- sivo races, and to give 1st and 2nd in two other events must be something of a record.

Two other winners were spotted, and for every event there was a both ways bulta-eye.

The folds in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th races were respectively ten, seven and elx. In the fifth race, 1st and 2nd correct, the field was nineteen, and the eighth race, again 1st and 2nd correct, the fold was sixteen.

FORECAST

Nace 1. White Jade Stag

Facing Boy VALOROUS

Race 2 GOLDEN ARROW

Valley Hall

Estrellita

Race 3. WOODLAND STAG

Evening Star

The Giraze

Race 4. BAG AND BAGGAGE

Sadko

Pride of Tsingtao

Taco 5. PHỤC QUAN

Mon Talisman The Rainstorm

Race 6. Workable Stag Wonderful Stag OHAMPANGE HAY

Race 7. Snappy Eve

Christmas Joy CALIFORNIA

Race 8. POCAHONTAS

City of Shanghai Blue Heaven

RESULT.

VALOROUS,

The Tiger.. White Jade Stag, GOLDEN ARROW. Valley Hall Estrellita, WOODLAND STAG. Evening Star."

1

Winner! $11.80. Place: $0.30, $35, $0.50.

Betting.

Winner. Place. Daylight Eve

H. L. Caplen) 100 Flying Tourist

(A. W. da Roza) 105

(J. E. Noronha)

Nippy

Racing. Butler) 110 The Tiger

157

154

40

70

983

(G. A Harrisman) Tonturo

11

20

(T. P. K Kemble) Valorous

8

36

.612

(L. G. Frost) 402

Race 2,

510

(S. N. Pan) 520- White Jade Stag

Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Golden

Arrow (Mr. P. Young) 1 Mr. Samson's Valley Hall.

(Mr. Tuxford) g Mr. H. S. Y.'s Estrellita

(Noronha) a Won by threz lengths; short head between second and third,

Pari-mutuel -

Winner: 820.30.

Place: 87.10; 87.30; 88.

Betting.

Winner. Place.

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TO-DAY'S·· SELECTIONS

Reog 1. WILD LIFE

Pride of Taingtao Daylight Eve

Race 2. DON

Workable Stag Racing Boy

Good-day

(H. V. Pearse)

Guilding Star

19

(J, C. A. Ingram)

1

Hilvellyn

(A. A. R. Botelho), 57

02

Mon Talisman

CA. W. Raza) 156

270

Much Ado

(T. K. Kembla)

+

15

San Francisco

(H. A. Botelho)

4

15

Sanction

(S. Y. Liang)

00

81

Sunning (D. Black),

10

13

Race 3. GOLDEN ARROW

The Gadwall

The Rainstorm

(L. G. Frost) 733.

870

The Rainstorm

(J. E. Noronha)

03

08

The Shoveller

(I. R. Tuxford) Tien Feng Shan

10.

30

(H. P. Chanson) Venturous

.4

(F. Label)

B

10

Whitehall

(Y. T. Fung)

Baca 6.

4

15

The Gadwall

Race 4. BAG AND BAGGAGE Cyclamen Bay

The Tigen

Race 5. POCAHONTAS

Valley Hall Gallant Fox

Race 6. FRED

Manna

Dan' Whiddon

(Chan Wai Yan) Estrellita

0

313

112

452

Race 7 HELTER SKELTER

Chu Quan

(J. E. Noronha) 233 Fi Fa (T. P. Kemble) 70, Golden Arrow

(P: Young) 270 Hirwego (H. Botelho) 30 Shanghai Beau

R ཁྐྲས ལྕང8 སྒྱུ

(T. P. Saunderson) The Crook

10

(H. P. Chanson) Until - Then

BJ

142

BAG AND BAGGAGE, Badko

(D. Black) 74 Valley Hall

(T Tuxford) 329 Whoopee

(R. G. Carroll) 150

158

414

240

Bace 3.

The Giraffe.

Pride of Tsingtao.

CHIU QUAN.

Mon Talisman,

Cebu,

OHAMPAGNE BAY.

Indiana. Navy Hall.. CALIFORNIA.

Golden Star. Myrtle Leaf..

POCAHONTAS. Gallant Fox. City of Bhanghai.

for the greater part of the journey, under. Mr. Harriman on the win- but the mile and a quarter founder was content with waiting until him out and he lost ground rapidly the Inst three furlongs to make his effort and the decision was a happy in the straight. Meanwhile Sadko one. was pushed for ell he was worth

Woodland Stag's victory proves from the Rock round the Village two things; first that he is as sound and up the dome straight, but to no and At as he ever has been and purpose, for Bag and Baggage came second that Mr. Frost is the beab home on the bit to win by three jockey in races for Australians. In lengths.

my mind, he is 15 pounds better than anybody else in these races. Indiana's Bad Luck. ~~~FIE-change-of-jcekovs-between Mr. Tront Agami..

The Rainbow

Mistletoe

Race 9. INDIANA-

Wonderful-Sing- Champagne Bay.

Won by two lengths; two lengths between second and third. Time: 2 mins. UNE JOCK" Pari-mutuel:

Messrs. Dunbar and Reidy's

Champagne Bay

(Mr. Harriman) 1

Mr. Y. T. Fung's Indiana

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2

Mr-Samson's Navy Hall

(Mr. 8. M. L Bohres) 3 Won by two lengths; the same between second and third, Time: 2 mins. 38.3 secs Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $60.80.

Place: $21, 88.30, $10.40.

Betting.

Mr. Chan Tin Son's Woodland

Stag. (Mr. Frost) 1 Mesars Kong, Bros.' Evening

(Mr. Pau) Bag and Baggage Star

(G. U. da Roza) 691 1. Mr. E. L. Hosie's The Giraffe

Don (8. N. Pan) 1,930 (Mr. Kemble) 3 Gay Crusader

(B. A. Carroll). 33 Won by, five lengths; short head]

Pride of Tsingtao between second and third..

(L. G. Frost). 384 Badko Time: 2 mins. 53.4 secs. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $3.70. Place: €8.30, $11.

Betting.

Winner: $15.90. Place: $5.50, $5.40, $5.80. Betting.

Winner. Place.

412

Adam (E. O. Butler) 45 African Eve

(F. Lobel) 2 Winner. Place. Champagne Bay

(G. A. Harriman) 187 789 Chivalrous,

(1. R. Tuxford) 18

78

#

170

Cupid

88

(H. A. Botelho)

5

Deveron

304

(Y. T. Fung) 64

133

Indiana

(A. W. da Roza)...1,129. Vasylock

(G. A. Harriman) 38

050

87

(G. U, da Rozh) €13

808

Kate (J. E. Noronha): 28

King's Parado

(A. A. Botelho) 30

50

∙Maple's Leaf

(J. Ingram)

Navy Hall

(J. M. Sonrea) 309. Orlando

505

221

9

3

448

605

Hace $.

Messra. Swatow and Pakhoi'

Obiu Quinn...(Mr. Pan) 1 Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Man Talis-

man (Mr. W. Roza) 2 Mr. Samson's Cebu

(Mr., Butler) a Won by kgth and a half; the same between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 31.3 secs. Pari-mutacl:-

Punet (8. N. Pan).... 139 Royal Flush

Wakefield...

White Heather.............

Wonderful Blog Workable Stag

Race T

Mr. Lan's Californi Mr. Ipag) !

Moury, Hung Bron-Golden-Star-

(M&R) 2

Winner. Place Mr. A.V.H. and O:P.LE Naple

Leaf (Mr. W. Hoza) 2 Won by half a length; six lengths

between second and third,

Time: 2 ming 22 secp.

Parr mutuch

Winner 40.80,

Flaoni8;11.40.-

(Continued on Paye 10.):

But After. That Evening Star

(8. Pan) 114

(FM. Soares) 57 Friar Tuck

The Giraffe

(T. K. Kemble) 95

(Fung) The Raindrop Woodland-Stag

(L G. Frost)...1,170 Wotin (Butler)

Winger. Place.

12

Бо

314

235

178

Winner: $18.40, ..

118

Place: $8.2012.70, 94.80.

209

600

Bronze Eyes

(M. Keith Murry) 18 Cebu (E. O. Butler) 385.

18

€35

Chịu Quốc

18. N. Pan) 447

Bolle Christmas

(Caplen) 133

256

Gold Bar

Race & Mr. L Reidy's Bag and Bag gege. (Mr. G. dr Boza)

Indiana and Doverson proved all in On Saturday the earlier pace was Mr. A. M. L Soares. Sadko Indiana's favour, as it happened.; vory fast, but Mr. Frost know bis

(Mr. A. W. da Roza) But the pony is fated with ill-luck mount exactly and did not ask him Mr. H, & Chan's Pride of

Tsingtao...(Mr. L. Frost) 8 Land although she had overything in for the big effort until going dował

(G. A. Harriman) 80

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