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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1938.
ADVERTISEMENTS. SILKYLIGHT WINS CHAMPIONS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1938.
19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th
February, 1938.
Oo Saturday 19th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednes day 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at II a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 26th Febru ary, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.:
The tiffin interval will be after: the fifth race
on the first ́four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS', BADGES AND
ENCLOSURES.
•
Members are reminded that they and their ladles MUST wear their badges prominently display ed throughout the Meeting.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
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be
Badges admitting non-membe s is the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 includ ing tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secre tary upon introduction by member, such member to responsible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' * Enclosure will NOT be on sale at
the Race Course.
The Secretary's Office, 1st flour, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. "ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
Liberty
Bay's Record
Winner By Derby
Broken
MR. ENCARNACAO WINS LADY'S
PURSE ON POTENTATE
"Everything else in the fourth day of the annual race meeting at Happy Valley yesterday was dwarfed by the sensational defeat in the Champions Stakes of Liberty Bay, Mr. Lambert Dunbar's champion pony which had never previously been beaten on the local turf, and which has been for some time debarred from the betting.
Appropriately, the lowering of this proud record was done by another great champion. Silky-
Mr. R. B. Moller. light, winner of the Derby, and the race itself was in keeping with the occasion. rode a magnificent race on his father's pony, and jockey as much as horse fully "deserved the sus tained applause that was spontaneously given when Miss Moller led in the winner.
Dividends mostly were smal, only three being over the 30 mark. Whalsey's surprise victory in the Northern Stakes paid 887.30 for a win, and in the same face Mac's Adventure returned $68.20. placing third.
Mr. C. Encarnacaq was again the most successful jockey, with two wins, a second, and two un- placed. while Mr. B. L. Tao, had two wins and two unplaced.
Mr. Eu Tong-sen, who on Tuesday headed the owners' lists with four wins and two thirds, add- ed three more wins and a second to his total.
Elsewhere in this issue will be r
found a complete summary how jockeys, and
owners
of!
have
fared thus far in the meeting.
His Excellency the Governor was again an interested spectator. arriving at the Race Course Just after the first race.
THE TYRO STAKES
Mr. Charlie Encarnacao rode a beautifully-judged race to bring home Cameronian in the first leg of the Daily Double.
There were only three starters.
won it nevertheless a surprise victory that netted $87.30 for a win and $14.50 for a place.
Mac's Adventure paid $66.20 for third place.
STAKES
THE DAILY DOUBLE
The following were the figures for the Dally Double:-
First Log: CAMERONTAN (285). Handicap Eve (107), Moonlight View (568).
Second Ler:-Dark Hazard (8), Final Triumph (41), Iron Knight (5), LOUIS XIV. (328), Lucky Béven (1), Mongoliari Cat (10), Mustard (3), Plet Hein (28), Flanchet (52), Sal- vaga Muster (53), Smiling
Thru' (243), The Scholar (2), Wenning (8),
The Cameronfan" and Louts KIV combination paid $19.70.
CASH SWEEPS
No. 1085
491 668
Racă 1
$1,055.60 301,00 150.80.
Unplaced tickets Nos. 2809, 358, 1124, 2318, 3244, 524, 1059, 1488, 2535. 73. 912, 590, 29, 804, 1863, 93, 737, 300, 1248, 1936, 2413 get $25 each.
Race 2
ין
No. 1461,
$1.376.20 393.20 2727 028
198,60 Unplaced tickets Nos. 976, 2436. 1240, 31 get $50 each.
Race 3
No. 2247
+4
1316
The start was a good one, Mr. Needs on Tabby Cat again bring- ing up the rear. The field strung
-$1,402.10 400,60 gan closing up again passing the
1387......... 200.30 Rock Whalsey and Coronation Day (Mr. S. W. Tang up) rounded the,
Unplaced tickets Nos. 1894, 2849. Bend together, with Mae's Adven- | 253, 850, 2438, 1502 get $50 each. ture (Mr. Noodt up) in close at-
Baco 4 tendance.
After getting away early to the lead, Mr. Encarnacao took things THE LEIGHTON HILL STAKES easily. Part the Rock and round-out at the Football Stand, but be- The first race of the day attracting the bend he put on pace and ed 24 starters and the field was Cameronfan responded in a great sent of to an exceptionally good manner, winning by a length. start, the field running in a bunch Handicap Ere was a bad third. with Borrachito Mr. A. Noodt) in the lead followed by Golden Cow (Mr. S. C. Liang) and Five Rulers (Mr. 6. W.. Tang).
There was no change in the first three positions right from the start and though the finish was rather exciting the winner finally finished } with a length to spare,
CHAMPIONS STAKES
No. 1307.
**
520
2445
$1,540.70
440,20
220.10
Coronation Day challenged strongly but Whalsey still had something in hand, and had a length and a half to spare. Mac's Adventure was three lengths be-3188, 3125, 2400 get $50 each.
Unplaced tickets Nos. 2880, 2589,
In a sensational finish that had the packed stands on their feet in thrilled amazement. Silkylight. Derby winner, again ridden by Mr R. B. Moller, beat the previous "un- beatable" Liberty Bay by a length.hind for third. The excitement at the finish was
་་
placed.
was not even
Race 5
No. 170
·188 1813
.$1,690.50 483.00
241.50 Unplaced tickets Nos. 904, 3233,
rj
Race 6
No. 2503
044 2681
,$2,185.80 618.80
309,40
THE CONSOLATION STAKES indescribable and when Miss Moller
Wild Life started a hot favourite THE GRAND STAKES led the winner in the prolonged Fowey (Mr. H. Maitland) led the applause was louder and more in the last event, but let punters field in this race, followed by sustained than on the other occa-down badly and Lancashire Lass (Mr. A. Noodt) and sion of the Moller's triumph.. Humdrum Eve (Mr. F. Marshall). National Pride (Mr. H. C. Pih) was fourth all the way till the Village Bend when it began to move up,
For three-quarters of the dis- At the Distance Post it went to the front and it won with a length tance the race went as expected, Humdrum Eve was Liberty Bay establishing a lead of many lengths and maintaining it, while King's Warden and Skylight kept close together behind...
Mr. Maitland got it away well 121 get $50 each. SUkylight got off to a good start, but there was little in it and enough but it couldn't last the Liberty Bay went ahead in a few space and in the last quarter, never
really challenged. strides.
second and Lancashire Lass third.
A limited number of iffins will be obtainable each day at to spare. the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. Boy, Tel. 21920.
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the
Meeting Ne amalis will be allowed on the "Fifth Day.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all person: including, ladies, and is payable at the Gate...
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public. En closure at $1.00 per day including
tax.
THE LADIES' PURSE Riding a well-Judged race on Potentate. Mr. Charlie Encarnacao won the Ladies' Purse from Soldier of Honour (Mr. J. Pote-Hunt) by short head with Boolat Bay (Mr. H: Maitland) taking the other place two lengths behind.
Even passing the Black Rock no hint of what was to come was given but rounding the bend into the home stretch Silkylight began coming up fast, lessering the gap with every stride.
Trentbridge, carrying only: 390 win tickets, beat Gladiator in a good finish by half a length and
Unplaced tickets Nos. 2500, 4278. Cossack's Beauty was third by the 923, 3540, 3095 get $50 each. some margin.
Race 7
At one time, Gladiator, coming up from behind looked aa 11 it would do it, but could do no more than draw level with Trentbridge. which again went ahead.
Messrs. Black and White's
The roar from the Public Stand Havoc Eve (Mr. F. Marshall) took the lead when the flag went down must have warned Maitland for and it was leading up till the half-he looked hastily round--to see mile post when Tyne (Mr. S. W. Silkylight almost on him. Tangi ran to the front only to drop
Half way between the Distance out of the picture at the Village and Home posts Silkylight chal- Bend. Havoc Eve also dropped lenged strongly and Liberty Bay Mr. S.C.'s Five Rulers, 149 lbs. back and Potentate came through was unable to withstand it. from the middle followed by Soldier.
Amidst a tremendous roar Silky-
of Honour. They fought it out be-light passed it to win by a length. tween them and Boolat Bay finish- ed nicely to take third place.
Mr. Encarnacao was presented with the Ladies Purse by Miss Judith Smith and he then escorted
Bookmakers, Tie Tac mear her to tiffin. etc, will not be permitted to operate, within the precincts -07 The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
THE ADELAIDE STAKES Gypsy Love (Mr. B. L. Tao) won the Adelaide Stakes by a neck from Lancashire
Chips (Mr. B
Mr. Moller rode a great race, his judgment in timing his spent be- ing superb.
The time of 2.24.3 was only 3 second outside Liberty Bay's own record of 224.
SPORTS CLUB CUP AND
HONG KONG STAKES Another hot favourite came Ahome in this event, the second leg Proulx) in the Adelaide Stakes with of the Dally Double, Mr. S. W. Tang Tiffins will be obtainable in Home Brew (Mr. L. P. Ralph) oc- piloting home his own nomination, the Restaurant in the Publicupying third place. Blandford Louis XIV by five lengths.
Enclosure.
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SERVANTS' 'PASSES Passes: for Servants wit be issued on appifcation to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building,
Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their
(Mr. W. G. Poy) which was well- fancied, falled to place.
There was not much in the race except that Lancashire Chips look ed like winning till the Distance Post was reached and then Gypsy Love finished with a fine burst to
win the race.
THE JOCKEY CUP The big race for novice jockeys, possession will forfelt the same The Jockey Cup, was won by Mr.
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Race 8
No. 2975
4451
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$2,800.30 801.80 400.90
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The winner paid $42.10.
1-The Leighton Hill Stakes (8 Furlongs) Mr. Gordos' Borrachito, 152 lbs.
(Mr. A Noodt) 1
Golden Cow, 155 lbs.
(Mr. 8. C. Liang) 2
4771 .... (Mr. S. W. Tang) 3. Unplaced tickets Nos. 198, 5380, Won by a length, length-and-a-3567, 2557, 3517, 3205. 703, 3727, 3929, half between second and third.
Time: 1.32.2.. Pari-mutuel:
Win: $42.80..
2689. 804. 1977 get $50 each.
Race 10
No. 831
820 167'
.$2,608.20 745.20
372,60
Unplaced tickets Nos. 1174, 1507. 2273 get $50 each.
Places: $9.80, $7.10. $40.20.. Also rant-African Cat. 155 lbs. (Y. K Woah); Bestevaer, 155 (L. B. Chao), Be Yourself, 152 (W. G. Poy); Cricketer, 152 (C. Encarna- cao); Cuban Love, 156 (B, L Tạo); Dekko. 161 (H. Maitland); Fel Ying. 158 (F. Marshall): Flying Trapeze. 152 (D. R. A. Spreckley); Gobl Star, 150 (K. I. Ip); Golden Brew, 158 Smiling Thru (Mr. Encarnacao (T. W. Chattey); Jack High. 158 up) ran. a strong race for the best (C. L. Gregory); Lucky Eleven, 158 688. 1333, 3987, 3232, 9 get $50 each. part but was shaken off gradually K. S. Shu); Mac's Second Venture. 155 (C. E. W. Scott); Palmer, 158 from the Black Rock.
Salvage Master, ridden by Mr. (A. W. Raymond); Planchet. 158. Donald Black, was three lengths (V. V. Needa): Platinum, 152 (Y. behind Smiling Thru' and the rest T. Fung): Sea Dragón. 155 (W. H. of the field were not seriouslys. Davis); Split Hand, 158 (Ip Kul
Race 11
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No. 2973 1703
$2,614,50 747.00
1690
373.50
Unplaced tickets Nos. 5166, 386′′7,
Race 12
No. 2444
$5.163.20
2623
呷
..360
1,475.20.
737.60
Unplaced tickets Nos. 2512, 4543,
it after the bend had been passed. Ying); The Leopard. 158 (H. C.3100 get $100 each.
Mr. Needa on Planchet had the Pih) Tribute, 158 (8: L. Tuen). bad luck to be left at the post.
The Daily Double-Camerontan
and will be removed from the 9. L Yuen on Rob Roy who beat and Louis XIV-paid only $19.70.
Enclosure.
By Order,...
C. B.. BROWN,
Secretary. Hang Kong, 14th Feb., 1938.
5899
What do
Amberley (Mr. C. L. Gregory) by
a length, the third being Scenic View Mr. K. I. Ip).
Scenic View gave some trouble at the gate and was left at the gate but it made up for lost ground in grand style. Rob Roy was too good and unished strongly followed by Amberley and Scenic View.
THE GRIFFINS CONSOLATION
STAKES
Half-Moon Eve, Joher, and National Defence got off in a bunch, but the others were not far behind.
Just past the Football Stand Lancashire Boy moved up a little, and National Deferice began drop- ping. But the race was still young, though Jober began setting the pace, with the other two in close attendance.
THE BLUE MOUNTAINS PLATE
Murray River (Mr. Maltland) walked away with this event establishing an unassailable lead right trom the Black Rock
Jober arid the Eve pony (Mr. The finish was tame Colorado
Marshall up) came round the bend Bfar moved
fast- round- up ing the bend, with Rex and Olga together, establishing a good lead
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them off down the stretch. Olga, was between them.
Mr. Tho's mount was fresher at in particular, dropped far behind.
Alber had the misfortune to be the end and made it by half a left at the post and though Mr. length, with Lancashire Bay (Mr. | Gregory made up ground in the Noodty third by four lengths,
first half, the pony was never really in it.
Murray River was a real hot favourite, carrying more than half For all the tickets,"
*** THE NORTHEEN STAKES
Whalsey started, this race badly enough, un-seating. Mr. B. An Proulx before the ponies had lined up in front of the tape, but she
Be Yourself Borrachite Charybdis Cricketer Cuban Love Detto
Fei Ying'..... Mve Rulers.j Flying Trapeze... Gobl Star
2-The Grand Stand Stakes
(6 Furlongs)
Mr. Why's National Pride, 161
1bs, Mr. EL C. Pih) 1 Mr. Eye's, Humdrum Eve, 158
Ibs. (Mr. F. Marshall) 2
Mr. Lancashire's Lancashire
Laks, 161 lbs. (Mr. A. Noodt) 3 Won by one length, one length between second and third, v
Time: 1.28.2.
Also ran-Fowey, 155 (H. Mait- |land); J.C.. 161 (V. V. Needa); Just In Time, 181 (J. Pote-Hunt); Lucky. 161 (C. Encarnacao).
Betting
African Cat Bestevaer
Win. 3
Place.
9
2
2
4
15
161
220
31
30
15
32
17
48-
64
89.
......218
158
12
30T
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4+
1.
1
Golden Brew Golden Cow Jack High
1.
3
616.
502:
23.
*
Betting
Lucky Eleven Mac's Second
12
23-
Venture
1
Κοπής
Humdrum Eve'....
Win. Place. 75 130 437; 291
Palmer
301
J.C.
15.
33
1
1
*2
Just In Time Lancashire Lass... Lucky
429
358
275.
250
National Pride
428
75
та
3
14
』,,u Total
1,549 1,584
Total
(Continued on Back Faze)
2,021,
1.580
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