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TRAINING NOTES.

SUNDAY'S FINAL GALLOPS.

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Mustard is also credited with

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY FEBRUARY 13 1011

Mr. F. B. Marshall also refrain-

a good milo gallop, but I faneyed from exorcising his Trees sprints are moro in his line. to-day There were many prosent who were looking forward to a gallop or two by his Derby cracks.

Jnek Spraggon is my last pick and should the gods be propitious he may prove a second Zapetor, as he is very lazy and takes | · deal of rousing..

Fobruary 13.

Nearly all the ponies went out "for short sprints to-day; a few wore light dannol blanket for Swosting.

Happy Valloy, Fob. 12. Fitful gusts of a north-oast galo which had spring up overnight on Saturday and continued during the "wee hours" of Sunday raised. intermittent clouds of dust which

DERBY GRIFFINS . wero wafted across the course come next and all intorest was occasionally to the discomfiture contored in Buxoy's candidato ofridors and ponios during the the morning. Coronation Rose early part of the training, this was sont, with Burkill as pilot, a morning. Fortunately, the gal-fast mile and a quarter. There. lops began at a lator hour than has been such is diversity, of usual, and as the morning wore opinion to his exact time that on ideal weather provailed in tho I have takon the average as 2.44, Valley. The turn-out of spec last quartor 31. Although the tntora, owners and jockeys was time was very good. Coronation's unusually large and in tho-mom-style afforded food for discussion, bors' stands on the green soveral Some remarkod: "All out!" | Indies took their seats in the arm Others.observed "Easy," but the cluirs provided for them by n

astute trajner: wore a worried thoughtful clerk of the course on look and the smile, which does the platform.

not como off, in this instanice did Another training season has so. Therefore we must infor beon successfully brought to a that he was not particularly well close. The month will go down pleased. Ir spite of it all, in the future annals of sporting Coronation Rose will still hold records in Hongkong as one en-ho position of favourite for the tively oxcoptional sofar as wenther blue ribbon event." conditions wore concerned. Pa I have ofton roforred to Mr. trous of the turf have enjoyed Durgor's candidate Just in Fun, practical immunity from the and if the pot is to be upset it veil of mist which in formor may come from this quartor. yoara enveloped the Valley, much to the discomfort of those whose porting instincts rous ed them from a warm bed to attend the morning trainings in Happy Valley. With the excop tion of a morning or two when there was slight mist the woather Jus been simply delightful and conduced largely to the pleasures of the outing at the hour of dawn. I havo just remarked that the training season for 1011 lus con

Anchonloon proved by his gallops yesterday that he is well and fit. Of course, his chanco is acknowledged to be No. 1 and I know that his jockey ontortains very sanguino anticipations."

The Trees are afton all a rather unkuqwn-quantity, but I still pin my faith to Willow; he is such a grand mover and appears to relish his work so well.

QLD PONIES.

John Peel's stable holds pride cluded; of course, to-morrow the of place, though Little Gom ponies will be put to some exerciso Rose, has gone back to his old and some short, sharp sprints, form and his mile in 2.04 in the but all heavy and arduous work Victoria Stakes at the last meet is now finishod. As one of the ing must got be ignored. owners was overheart to remark. Buxoy for the long-distance this morning and very truly so events holds a strong. Land and allwo want now is a good pony, so for that mattor doos Marshall. a good jockey and last but not Clove Tree's milo and a half on least good luck.

Saturday must not be forgottan,

The times this morning wero

Pet Rose for the short races is All pretty fast and are, as a rulo, | nhan well thônght of, .

his owner,

vory misleading. So I will cont· That good looking and game fino myself to a low comments little pony Blackmoro Vale will on the best ponies in thoir ros win something pretty good for pectivo clinases, that is from the¦ point of view of my critical mind' which, again, is subject is eriti- cism by competent judges of horseflesh. To hagin with

THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

In the Hongkong Stakes, the third race on the third day, which

I'imagine the

HONGKONG LADIES

SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.

With all reserve I append my selections for the ten events on the first day of this season's racos. They are as follows: 1-Wong-noi-chong,

1.-Invicta

2.-Maidon.

LWillow Tree

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Directors of the; International At a recent meeting of the Banking Corporation, New York, Mr. Edwin Hawley was elected a vice-president, and Mr. H. T. S. Groen general manager. Groon was for many years in the service of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and lator with the London, Paris, and American Bank of San Fran visco.

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Baca to be in on the Off Day,

SATURDAY, the 18th February,

THE ADMIRAL'S, CUP. Presented by His Excellency Vice- Admiral Sir Alfred L. Vinsloo, CB, C.V.O., O.M.G., (Ladies Nomination)

A Handicap for all China Fouise that may be started at this meeting. The older rosidonta of the Second to receive 60 per cent. and Colony will be gratified to learn Feet Entranes $5: Ong mile and a Third 10 per cent. of the Entrance of Mr. Groen's appointment to so importanta position. Mr. Green,

quarter,

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nominating the Winner: no Lady to nominate more than one Pony,.

Tickey and O. B. for a place. about twenty years ago, was ly presented in Bracelet. for the Lady The Donor of the Cup has also kind- very popular member of the Hongkong Bank, in Hongkong, and the racing sonson reminda ne that ho trained and rode many of the Bank's" ponies during his

Bon Hoe.for a plaee.

3-Victoria.

1.-Cherry Tree.

Johnstone's mount for a stay amongst us.

place.

4-Valley,

I-Tarf.

Trevenna and Bantam for a

· place. 5.-Foochow

1-Royal RosO

Clove Tree and Highland

King for replace. 6.Trial Plate.

1-Coronation Rose

Just in Fun and Auchendoon.

for a place.

7.-Garrison..

·

1-Tomahawk

Greyback and Trowint for a

place. 8.-Professional,

1-Belgian Chief (Vin)

Perla d'Or Rose for a place. 10.-Buffs Cup.

If Tarf wins the Valley Stakes

easily, he car carry the penalty and win. But if he is lurd Valley can win. Auchendolly prossed the second pony in the (Johnstone) looks good for this

FREE.

RIDING BOY.

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at the Grand Hotel on Saturday, A magnificent game was play

nont, Mr. McLennan, 250 to 190. Mr. Thornhill beating his oppo- Cooper meets Bell to-night...

GOLF.

are really sorry to see the close of ship is arousing a great deal of The Shanghai Golf Champion- the training season. Some are and interest this year, principally be have been onthusiastic watchers cause changes of an important of the work, turning up daily charactor have taken place among and very early to the course and the players. There are notablo is a forced entry for all subscripquipped with stop-watches and absentees, while among those to tion grillins, there are forty-five e-books, and although occafigure this your is Mr. T. S. For entries. On enroful exafiimation "ionally a "rotter stakos" sub). one can count out not less than 3-4 in 1.30.2-5, or anothorship of Hongkong, China and the holder of the Champion- is referred to as a "pink" pony, Japan. Some gooll players have thirty-five, and among the re maining ton there are some doubt what tors. The ladies' pre-entered, but there are notable al sence encourages the ridors to sentees, namely Mr. G. M. Whoo to their best and incidentally to lock, Champion in 1908 and run- ner upin 1010, and Mr. J. Dewar, runner-up-in 1007 and 1908."

ful ones.

don their best.

SUNDAY'S TIMES, Ivory Rose and Cherokoo Rose,

Bantam is a pony that a month ago was showing splendid form, but has since lovalopod a dis taste for his work. This morning. he appeared to have a little argi-muilo 2.21, last quartor 35. ment with the rider boy as to Boys riding in Chorokoo Roso whether or no he should go on winning. the course. Much as 1 fancied him a fortnight ago I do not now place much confidence in this.) pony.

Auchendolly lian been a good consistent performor all through the training and as he will have the assistance of Jolinstone in the saddle he will win a race or two, Tarf (with Burkill up) so far has put up the best training gallop; he reeled off one mile in 2.10. 2-5, last quarior 30. 2-5; he will be very dangerous where ho etarts. Mr. Mackio is to bo con- solod for not being able to ride at this meeting and it must be a great disappointment to him, as all his ponies are going. woll and he is vory keon at the game; I will, however, wish him better inck next time.

Artesian (Gogg) did a fair gallop this morning. Shoes off has made a wonderful difference to this pony, but he is rather slack finisher.

O.D. (A.D.), 1-2 milo, 31, 1.1.3-5.

Tickey (G.W.G.), 3-4 mile, 1.39, last quartor 31.2-5.

Inca (K.), 3-4 milo, 1.38, last quarter 32.

Turf (C.R.B.), 1 milo, 2.10.4-5, last quarter 30.4-5. This was a splendid gallop with a rattling good finish. This pony looks like being the winner of the Valley Stakes.

Artesian (G.W.G.), 3-4 mile, 1.37.2-5, last quarter 31.2-5.

Little Gem Roso, 1 milo, 2.10.2-5, las quarter 30.2-5,

Royal Rose galloped in good time which I missed.

Coronation Rose, 1,1-4 miles, 2.44; Inst quartor 31.

Perle d'Or Rose, 3-4-mile, 1.35; last-quarter 30. This also was fine gallop.

Highland King (G.W.G.) 1.1-2, miles, 3.28, last quarter 31.

Highland Taru (G.W.G.) I'mile, 2.16.1-5, last quarter 30.4-5. Donau, à very handsome black Groyback (G.W.G.), 1 mile, pony, las done good work and 2.13.2-5, Jast quarter 31.25. may be heard of, if placed pro-

Perhaps (G.W.G.), 1 milo, 2.10; porly.

last quarter 34 Invicta, for short racos, will. Altogether Mr. Gegg had seven not be beaton. He rattled off a mounts this morning. half mile, yesterday in 59 socs., Korry (H.F.H.), I mile, 2.17; and as the usual winning "sub"last quarter 31. time is about sixty seconds, bis

Lan Chief, 1 mile, 2.14; Inst chancos in the half mile look quarter 3:2-5. particularly roug

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