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JOCKEY CLUB RACES.
FIRST DAY.
14th inst
Stowards:--H. E. Sir F. J. D.
:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17 1011
with the abnormally heavy traffic and drow level with the loader and, as usual; the officials were whom he overtook going down quito equal to their arduous the incline. Vida took the posi duties. Mr. A. Course, alliation of advantage on the rails nperintendent, directed the on-while- Gegg elected to pilot his tire arrangements which gave so mount on the outside course. Luch satisfaction to the general Entering the home straight In- victa was still loading but his ad- public.
vantago was steadily reduced by Johnstone who, though closed in. forced Urgent's pace and the pony came dashing forward but too close to overhaul Invicta who won by a bare length. Tickey was a good third. Time: 50 sees.
Lugard, K.O.M.G., O.B., D.S.O., H. E. Vice-Admiral Sir A. Winsloe, R.N., K.C.B., O.V.O., C.M.G.; II. E. Maj. Gen. Q. Anderson, C.B.; Commodore J. Eyros, R.N.; The Hon. Paul Chater, K., C.M.G.; Tho Hon. Mr. Honry Koswick; Mr. G. Balloch, Capt. G. C. Dwyor, Messrs. G. Friesland,H.J. Godge, Henry Humphreys, C. II. Roso,, N. J. Stabb and H, P, White,
Dwyor.
Upon the police also devolved a large minunt of heavy work, but the crowd was so orderly that Chief Inspector Baker and his on word relieved of much extra
duties."
bell was rang and for
Punctually at 11 am, the first
THE FIRST RACE" Stewards in charge of the Sente: there were thirteen entrants. An The Hon. Mr. Houry Koswick did not prove unpropitious "to ominons leer, no doubt but and Mr. G. Friesland,
Handicappor:-Capt. G. vieta. This pony, aftor his splendid performance on Friday; was tipped as the sure winner för the short racó and he justifiod'an- ticipations by carrying it off froux Mr. Johnstone's mount Urgont who lost by a short length. - Mr. Startory-Mr. H. J. Gedge. * Second Starter:-Mr. M. w.egg finished woll in the third Slado:
Judge: The Hun, Sir Paul Chator, K., G.M.G.
Assistant Jugo: Mr. C. 1. Rosh.
Timo Kooper: Mr. M. S.
Sassoon.
Hon. Treasurer:-Mr. R.
Edwards.
Clork of the Course-Mr. F. Hough.
place on Tickey. Invicta's tinė 69 seconds in 1891. The Maider is equal to Hard Times' record of,
Stakos provod in cusy win før C.. Vida's mount, Willow Treo,
T
With a continuance of the splendid weather conditions that
*
-Pari-Mutuel. Ponies Win.. Place. Invicta 181 924
70 Urgont
180 Tickey 15 31
Dividends :-Win, $7.70. Placos, $5.20, 5.40, $9.80. Cash sweep:-
Tickot No. 95, 1st, $340,20 .173, 2nd, $97.20 52, 3rd, $48.60 Commission, $54.00
.
Total,
$510.00
!
Messrs. Lubbock and Noble's Alacrity 10st., 0lb. (John-
stono) 1
Air, Morrison: Hill's Bantam
10st. 1215) ..... (Vida).
Mr.
Mosers, Maokioand Macdonald's
Tarf 10st. 12b. (Burkill) 3
Twain's Seaweed 10st. 12lb.......... (Humphreys) 0 Billiard's Shellout 11st. 1lb. **** (Master) 0 Mr. H. B. Pike's Artesian 10st.
Mr.
4
121. **** (Gegg) 0 Mr. Maccilo's-Inca 10st. 1216.
(Kremer) 0
Mr. R. A.' Bowen 1st. 1.
(Roboris) 0 Mr. II.A. law's The Ramp
10st. lb. ... (Hickman) 0 Messrs. Slado and Balloch'a **
Tregon 10st. 121b. (King) Major Grace's First Rovölt (Montoith)
Mr. Thomas Mustard (Morfey) 0 Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Blowing
Chief...(Cumming)
Mr. O. K.'s Donau 10st. 121b.. (Klimonek).
•
7 lb. extra. Jockeys who have Mr. Buxoy's Lucullus Rose," nover had a winding mount in 10st. lb........ . (Burkill) 1 Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien- Mr. F. B. Marshall's Applo tsin allowod 5'Ïb. Entrance
$10. Allowances accumula-
tivo. From the Two Milb Post once round and in.
Mr. Buxoy's Coronation Roso,
11st. 4lb.......(Burkill) - 1 Mr. John Pool's Aucliondoon, 10st. 121b. (Johnstono) Mr. Durgor's Just in Fun, 10st.
*
9lb (Cymmming) 3 Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland
Tarn, 10st..1215....(Gogg) 0 Mr. Godsal's Monmouth, 10st. 101b................ (Lambe)
95lb. allowance.
Tree, list. 11b......(Vidn) 2 Mr. John Peel's Auchensk.coch,
11st. 1lb....... (Johnstone) 3 Mr. Gilpin's Caprico, 10st. Olb.
SECOND DAY.
15th inst...
The one untoward incidont opening day's racing was the marring the pleasures of the
accident (as briefly reported last evening) which unfortunately bo-- fell Mr. G. W. Gegg in the last 10st 12lb ... (Gogg) O race of the day, when that populär Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Belgian
jockey and keen sportsman wAB.
(David) 0
Mr. Dryandust's Gondolier
Chiof 10st 121b...(King) O accidentally jolted off his seat in the saddle by the ponies canon- Mr. Durgor's. Just in Spito
11st Ilb (Cumming) Oing as the large field raced all in a bunch for the first time past The start was another good the Judge's Box in the mile event. one. Auchenskooch settled down Mr. Gogg was violently thrown in front of Lucullus Rose second, to the ground a little boyond the Considerable interest coulerod Apple Tree third and Belgian bridge, He managed to pick in this race as being a trial of Chief last. At the Golf Club the himself up and even to take a spood botween the likely Derby Treo got into second place. Gon-couple of steps when his right contestants to-morrow. Just in dolier made a deal for the front foot could sustain him no longer Fun led at the start, Coronation at the far gate, but had to and he dropped. to the ground Ross being second and Monmouth relinquish his command third. Anchondoon was hard Auchonskooch, closely pursued of mind and boforo assistenco to again. Withconsiderable prosence hold behind fast. Just in Fun by Apple Tree. Just in Spite was could arrive Mr. Gegg managed. led the van for three fourths of the next to hayo his turn in to drag himself to a side of the the distance. At the groen gate loadership. He hold it for a fur course in order to keep it clear Tregon was let go as the flugs Auchendoon spurted and over-long until Apple Tree overhauled for the ponies finishing in the went down and he at ones shot took successively Monmouth and him near the village whon Lucul race. Surgical assistance was at to the front followed by Bantam Highland Tam. Just in Fun
once available and, fortunately, Tregos's lead was undisputed ing near the half-mile post.
nouucod not of a serious character. and Tarf who was the favourite, bogan to lose his lead when draw
Mr. Gogg's injuries wore pro- when the hill was negotiated. Ho Auchondoon made strontons bids
Ho was removed in an ambulance had several longths to spare from to catch up to Coronation. Rose,
to hospital for treatment. Our in Bantam when racing past the but Mr. Burkill's mount was too
quiries to-day elicited the agroe village end, but on getting into good for line. Coronation Itoso Subscription grillins of this the final straight, Mr. Johnstone shot ahead no sooner Mr. Burkill
able information that Mr. Gegg season 1910-1911 allowed 7 b.spuried and Alaerity, responding gave him the reins and he came
was progressing as well as it may Entrance. Three-quarters to the call, made tho paco far too with a romping pace roul tho
bo expected in the circumstances. of a mile.
quick for the leaders who raced bond. Oneo in the lead he was neck and neck to the winning sauro of the-race, and Mr. Burkill post,↑ Bantam and Tarf over-won hands down.
ruled Tregos and they in turn surrondored their places to Alherity, who won an exciting raca by good jockeyship. by a short length only, about the same distaned separating Butum from Tarf, the last two finishing in tho order namen. v-
The Maiden Makes Winnor $500 Second $450 Third $75. For China ponies, bona Auf grithtis on date of entry.
Į
Timo: 1.30.45.
5-The Foochow Cup-Winner
who won in a cantor, three other ponies starting. For the third race of the day--thio Victori Stakes her were again foreight for inches as per scalo, starters, a Little Gem Hose Javo prevailed for the past month | confmanded the largest shiro al, the opening day of the 1910-1911 | populur. Haney. · Mr. · Buxey's races, under the auspices of the representative led for the best Hongkong Jockey Club, dook | párt of the rars, bitt failed taskoop | Mr. F. B. Marshall's Willow place at the Happy Valloy-to-day up his pee on whooling round To list. 1 ... (Vida) 1 The observatory weather forecast the village hand and was badly Mr. Durgor's Just in Time 1 Ist. had predicted some, drizzling beaten by that, of the fioki.f b. ....(Cumming) 2 rain, misty," but as the day Cherry Tree snatched a popularMr. Buxoy's Perle d'Or Itoso broke King Sol asserted himself win from Just in Sport who made
1st, Th.
........(Burkill) 3. and throughout the day hoa line bid for victory but logs ip Mr. C. II. Ross Ben Hope 11st. smiled upon the scene of gaioty at the post, Little Cien-Rose's Mb..... .....(Master) (0) with a radiance of a bright regard "tinge", lyase" "Beaten by
The start was a poor one. The summer's day. With such por-Cherry, Tru who accomplislied
quartette was split up in couples foot lolightful weather it is no the mile in 2.03,4-5. This
on the fall of the flag. Just in wonder that from an early hour was the third successive witt.for Time partnerod Perle d'Or Rose there was a large attendance of the day for Mr. Vida. Fourteen and Willow Tree raced in com- spectators within the enclosure. ponics started for the Valley : By the tiffin hour most of the Stakes. Tarf was a hot favourileny with Ben Hope. The Rose oon settled down in front of Just private stands had been, occupied. The race was the best of the day in Time followed by Willow Treo All these were alive with a pro- up to this stage and provided the and Ben Hope. In going up the fusion of coloured bunting and a most exciting finish, which re-16, Willow Tree worked up into lavish display of floral decorations sulted in "win for Alacrity second, pineo followed by len prostily and effectively arranged. Mr. Johnstone up), Bantam Hope. Perle d'Or Rose losing
A NEW FEATURE
was second and the third finishod ground fell gradually away while. the solid third. After this race thore was Willow Tree drow loval with the of the Stands is structure erected for tho aerom- an adjournment for tillfa,
| leader, Racing down the villago modation of the mombots of the
The Foochow Cup was the the order was slightly changed. Hongkong Club. This is a build-opening event in the second part Just in Time assumed the com ing of solid steel with concrete of the day's programmo and call and from Willow Tree with flooring covered in glazed tiles, fod out a. field of four ponies, Bon Hope third and Perle d'Or the wood work being of polished Royal Rose won in the commonest Roso fourth. In the last furlong teak. This orection litorally forms canter. The Trial Plate wont to Vida was leading and hugging the connecting link between the Coronation Rose, Mr. Baxey's the rails; ho was riding easily, Grand Stand proper and the long Derby favourite. Mr. Burkill won The race for second place was a line of owners stands to the east-hands down in record time, beat-hard struggle between the rest word. The stand is constructed ing the provions record by two of the field. Willow Tree passed Mr. on iron pillars oncased in wood semids. Sir Hormusjes Mody the winning post in a canter supporting steel girders with a led the pony to the weighing in winning easily from Just in Timell, allowance 91), overweight. forty-foot span. While, no doubt, stand and was arcorded a popular | second and Perle d'Or Rose third, providing much needed covered-ovation.
Time: 1,30.4-5,
in accommodation for sportu. The Garrison Cup provided an-The Victoria Stakes.-Win tors, the building-unquestionably, excellent finistrand was won by dotracts from the beauty of the a nose by Blackmore Vale from formor open-air vacany and, Tomahawk. The winner pro-
gives the appouraitée" of a con-
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First day! 1.--The Wong-noi-chong Stikas.
Servos an unbroken rorord of gested agglomeration of structures, being unbeaten on the local turf. hardly in keeping with the prim itivo picturesqueness of the Valley. Among the spectators prosent to-day His Excellency Sir Fée. derick lagard was amongst ne of the oarly arrivals. With the Governor was Lady Lugard, who was accompanied by Capt. N. Simson, private secretory, and Capt. P. H. M. Taylor, nido-de- camp.
As usual the ladies were there in large numbers and their pretty. attiro in light variegated, tits blonded well with the colours prevailing and presontod a scone of uncommon beauty and live- liness.
-Winner 100, Second $150. Third $75. For Chin ponies, subscription griffins of this sonson 1910-1911. ·
ner $500. Second, $150. Third $75. For Chingonies, Weight for inchos as per seale. Bonn fido griffins on date of entry allowed 5 lb. Subscription grillins, of this season 1910 1911 allowed 10. Ib. Entrance $10. Ono mile. Mr. F. B. Marshall's Cliorry
Troe, 10st. 121b. ... (Vida) Weight Mr. Durgor's Just in Sport 10st. for incles as per sealo. Joe, keys who have never had a wining mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tionisin allowed 5 lb. Entranco $10. Half a mile.
Capt. Farqular's Invicta 10st.
121b..........
$500. Socond $150, Third $76. For China ponios, Weight, for inches as per suale. Ponies who havo run at any provions meeting and not won araco and grillins allowed 5 1b. Subscription griflins of this season 1910-1911 allowod 10
b. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong- kong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Allowances accumulative. Entrance $10,' Two miles.
Mr.
י
Buxoy's Royal Rose 11st
.(Burkill) 1
4lb....
Mr. F. 13, Marshall's Clove
Tree 10st 121b (Cumming) * Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland
King 1st 71b......(Gegg) 3 Beth's Porhaps 11st 1
11.
.
Time: 2.16.2-5.
Dividends: Win, $8.10 Places, $8.20, $8.20 Cush sweep:-
Tiekot No. 393, lat, $1,101.25 971, 2nd, 418.50 347, 3rd, 200:25 Commission, 232.50
Totil, $2,324.00 7.-The Garrison Cup.-Present ed by the Ollicers of the Garri- son. Second to receive $150; and third $75. For China ponies, subscription grillins of any acason. Weight for inchoa as per scale. Winners at pre- vious moetings of one race 7 1b., of more than one 14 lb., at this inecting 3 lb. extra. Ponal- ties accumulative, Jockeys
who have novor.had a winning. mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsia allowed 5 b. Entrance 40. One mile. Mr. Joli Peol's Blackmore Vale,
11st. 91b.......(Johnstone) 1 Mr. Doleful's Tomahawk, 11st.
1lb.
....(Vida) 2
Mr. Hickman's Kerry, 10st.
101b (Monteith) 0
This was a tame raço. Highland King assumed the lead on the fall of the flag, Clove Tree was second, Perhaps third and Royal Rose fourth. This order was changed when the quartets went past the Grand Stand for the first time. Royal Rose-held the com-
...(Owner) 3
Mr. Velox's Grey back, 11st. 81b,
(Gegg)
Mr. Robert's Lightfoot, 10st.
131b.(Owner) 0 Mossrs. Sladennd Balloch's 'Tre-
Mr.
Mr.
lus Rose coming out on the out home to the winning post. It was side course raced neck and neck anybody's race, but Lucullus Rose managed to snatch it from Apple Tree by a short neck in the record time of 20 3.2-5.
Dividends-Win, $27:00 Places, $5.00, $5.00, $6.00 Cash sweop
Ticket No. 280, 1st, $1,103.10 302, 2nd, $428.60 278, 3rd, $.213.30 Commission, $ 237.00
The meeting was continued to-day, and again perfect.weather helpod, to make the second day's racing one of complato success. The same large, orderly orowd of spectators gathered within and without the green and the private stands and booths hold their usual number of thousands of patrons.
Total, $2,370.00 9.-Tho Hongkong Club Cup.-
Presentod by the members of the Hongkong Club. Second
In the enclosure itself the Lo receive $150; and third $75. For China ponies.
animated sceno of hundreds of Weight for inches as per scalo ladies in their daintily got up Crifling allowed. 51b. Sab costumes and fashionable head- scription griffins of this season gear was one which fuas ever been 1910-1911 allowed 101. Win-associated with. the great anuusl ners at this meeting 5 1b, oxtra. carnival in the Colony, and this Entrance $10. Ono mile and year's tout ensemble does not at all suffer by comparison with the a. quarter.
picturesqueness of the Valley on such occasions in the post.
Mr. John Pool's Discarded 10st
121b.
(Jolmstone) 1
Mr. Buxey's Spring Rose 11st
.lib: .............(Burkill) 2 Mr. F. B. Marshall's Mople.
As yesterday,Their Excellencies Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard arrived before the opening of the race and were escorted by Capts. Tree 10st 12lb....... (Vida) 3 Taylor and Simson. The official. Spring Rose had the boat of a party were received on arrival by poor start by two longths, The Sir Paul Clater and Mr. T. F. trio spread out in the following Hough, the clerk of the course, order first time past the post on behalf of the stowards. Spring Rose, Maple Tree and Discarded. In this order the fold raced for the next half mile. Maple Tree and Spring Rose contento honours at the village bond. Discarded now displayed magnificent form and drow up to the leaders between them. Both Mr. Burkill and Mr. Johnstone used the whip for all they wore worth and Johnstone's mount shot past the post, a winner by a
wint, 11st. llb...(King) 0 D. Macdonald's Highland Burn, 10st. 131b. (Kromer) Onock.
Ellis Kadoorie's Servian Chief, 11st. 81b. (Cumming) 0 5lb allowance.
and from Highland King second, Clove Tree third and
Tho start was an excellent one. Perhaps last. In this processional order ho pontes raced for the first Greyback led the van in the first time and when they again crossed round, Highland Burn and Light- the Julie's Rox Royal Rose was foot being second and third, still in front of Highland King, respectively; the rest of the field 121b.............(Cumming) 2 who showed his heels to Clove indbunch, Tomalawkand Black- Mr. John Peel's Rejected 10st. Tree, Perhaps being last. All the more Valo, tlie favourites, were
12b........
.(Johnstone) 3 Mr. Buxay's Little Gem Rosa
jockeys were riding easy. Noar- closed in until the Football Stand ing the Golf Club, Perhaps could when Tomahawk drow ahead 10st: 121)....(Burkill) not maintain the speed of the and got into third place from To a capital start little. Gem leaders and gradually fell away Korry decond and Greyback first: (Vida) 1 Rose made the pace for Chorry and was no longer in the race. Before entering the village Toma- Mr. Doloful's Urgent 10st. 121b. Tree, Just in Sport and Rejected. Negotiating the fill for the last hawk was lending and Blacknore (Johnstone) 2 That was the order passing the time Mr. Gegg gave Highland Vale was doing his very best to Capt. II. K. Hughos'. Tiekey spectators' stand for the first time. King the reins and. Clave Trep vortukohis loaders and successful-
11st. 1h........ The private booths lined one.
(ogg) 3 There was no change in the back also went a faster paco, reducingly displaced Korry and Greyback, bank of the water nullah from the Capt. C. A. Chaytor's Fola 10st. stretch, but the third and fourth the leader's distince vory con- The race now resolved itself into gatoway, right down in seni
(Jorois) ponies changed positions nearing siderably. Ar. Burkill would take a fine struggle between the circular form to Bowrington brid- Messrs. Buyes and Taylor's the Football, stand where Little no chances anil kept his eye on favourites, every inch of ground go. They must have held thou“ Chowringkee 10st. db,Gem Rose was still showing to the the rivals who wore, however, being hard contested. Mr. John-
(Kremer) 9 front. sands of spectators and included
At the half-mile post oasily out-matched. Mr. Cumming atone's mount managed to beat all sorts and conditions of non. Mr. M. Stewart's Wirral 10st. Rejected and Chorry Tree-raced sed the whip on Clove Tree as Tomahawk by just a nose after a
soon as the rock was passed and grand race, (King) neck and neck in the second place, the pony soon overhauled High- The huckstors and the pedlars Mr. Borneo's Bintang 11st. did a good day's trade. Within the
Just in Sport bringing up the rear, (Master) 0 Passing the black rock. Little land King. Royal Roso was not sands of Chinese and many Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Indragiri Gem loss led and Just in Sport to be beaton and Mr. Burkili Chief 10st:911.(Cumming) 0 drew on oven torms with the other simply cantered home a winner progress of each ruce not as in- Mr. Meiland's Elbo 10st. 131b,2 two Cherry Tree elallenged they ten longths. Highland King
finished third and Perhaps last.
Time: 4.23.4-5. Dividends:-Win, $5,00
rails on the course several thou-
Indians gathered to watch the
1
71b..
.....
terested spectators but na genuine holiday-makers who had availed, Mr. Black's Dasel 10st. 71b themselves of the ocension to Mr. Bradley's Jorrockts 10st. enjoy, and thoroughly so, & capit.
...... al day's outing.
(Hickman)
X (Kilmanok) 0 leader at the village bond and successfully contested the premier ed. Little Gem Rose locked done place, closely pursued by Roject-
10lb," (Withycombe) 0 up and fell away. The race to Mr. Twain's Sonweed 10st: IN THE CITY
the winning post was a splendid 71b.*........ (Humphreya) Oppo and Cherry Tree managed to business was completely at a'
Mr. Eelo's O. B. 10st. 71o finish with a longth to spare from standstill after twelve o'clock. The Banks and the insuranco
(David) 0 Just in Sport. Rejected was
third and Little Gem Roso last. lb, allowance. companies had proclaimed a holi-! day and after noon doors were After one false start, the field olosed to business. For some was got away on fairly even terms. time before that hour there was: Tickoy showed to the front a stondy and growing stream of from the rest, Invicta was third, people wending their way to Urgont closed in in the bupoh,! Wong-noi-chong. The service of In the first lap Vida, roslising the Electric Tramway Co. was the distance for a race, as a called into requisition to deal scramble only, forced the paes
Time: 2.03.4-5.
Cash sweep:
Pinnes, $5.10 $5,00 Ticket No. 134, 1st, 1,272.60
304, 2nd, 3, 3rd, Commission, 202,00
303.60 181.80
Total, $2,020.00 0.The. Trial Plate,Winner
4.The Valley Stakos, Winner' $500, Second $150. Third $750. Second $260, Third " $75. For Olina ponies, bona $125. For Chinn ponies, sub-fide griffins on date of entry. seription griffins of this sonson 1910-1011 Weight for inches- as per scale. Entrance 810, Three-quarters of a mile,
Waight for inches as per scale, Subscription griffins of this sonson 1910-1911 allowed 7 lb. Winner of the Maiden Stakes
Time: 2.07.1-5. Dividends: Win, $10.50 Places, $5.00, 6.70, $15.00*
Cash sweep;
Time :-3.37.
DividendsWin, $20.00 Places, $18.00. Cash sweep:-
Ticket No. 63, 1st, 61,320.15 108, 2nd, 378.00 119, 3rd, 189.45 Commissjon, 210.50
Thanks to the latter no detail - was too unimportant to allow of its boing neglected and so the elaborate schemo of arrangements for the comfort of the visitors and the proper and efficient con- duct of the races was carried out without so much as a single hitch. Thanks, also, to the hard work- ing and energetic clerk of the course, the course was in capital condition, contributing to several splendid records being broken this year: -
The Band of the K.O.Y.L.I.. was again in attendance, and the programme of music which it lont charm to the entire proceed- discoursed throughout the day ings.
To-day was
DERBY DAY.
As ever the honour of winning the classic event of the meeting is, keenly discussed and the sports- manlike rivalry which prevails
Total, $2,105.00 10-The Buffs Cup."-Gold Cup prosented by the Officers of the Buffs Regiment. Second imparts to the contesta zest, to receive $150. Third 375. making the winning of the vic- For China ponies, subscription From an early stage of the train- tory all the more greatly coveted grillius of this season 1910-ing season favours were shared 1011. Weight for inolios as between Mr. F. B., Marshall'e per scale, Winners 5 lb. extra: Willow Tree and Mr. Buzey's Jockeys who have never had a Coronation Roso, and after the winning mount in Hongkong, results of the races for Maiden Shanghai or Tiontein allowed Stakes and Trial Plate yesterday 5 lb. Entrance $10. One the outcome of the race for the inilo.
Derby became even more specula Mr. Jolm Pool's Auchondolly tive. And thus it was that greater /
10st. 12lb......(Jolystone) Tinterest. than ever centered in Mr. Thomas Mustard 10st, the main event of the day. As
1214............. (Kromer) 2 to that more anon. Mr. F. B. Marshall's Coconut. Ticket No. 310, 1st, $1,515.15 Tree 10st. 121b, ... (Vida) 3 day was"
100, 2nd, $432,00 | Mr. Billiord's Shellout 11st, 81. .172, 3rd, $216.45
: (Master) 0 Commission, $240.50 Capt. Dwyer's Tralee 11st. Olb + (Montoith) Total, 2,405.00 Mr. Dryasdust's JackSpraggon 11st. lib... (Cumming) Messrs. Slado and Balloch's
Travenna 10at. Olb. (King) 0 For griffins on date of entry Mr. Busoy's Ivory Roso 11st. and ponios that have never won 1lb.........
(Gogg) 0 araco. Subscription griffins of Messro. Boyes and Taylor's this season 1910-1911 allowed Chowringkes 10st. 4b, 5.1b. Weight for inches as par
(Hickman) scale. Winners barred. Joc- Mr. Buxey's Cherokee Ross keys who have never had a 10st. 71b...........(David) winning mount in Hongkong, Mosers, Mackie and Moo Shanglini or Tientsin allowed 6 donald's Tarf 10st. 131b.
(Burkill) 0,
16
8.-The Professional Cup
Valno L50. Prosonted. Second
to receive $150; and third $75.
1b. Allowances accumulative, Entrance $10. One mile
Time: 2.10
The first race on the cards to-
THE JOCKEY OUP, It was confined to jockeys who have not had a winning mount. Fourteen ponies faced the starters, and on the morits of the mounts Tomahawk was tipped to win. Korry secured the Judge's verdiet at the finish. The Exchange Plate was not productive of any keen contest, the race being won by Cocile Rose who secured first Oplace from Blackmore Vale, Just in Sport boing third. After this race.Damo
THE HONGKONG DERBY,
Five ponies started. We give below the betting on each of the respectivo contestants-
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