THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA
CLUB.
Results of the Second Meeting-
Brilliant weather favoured the second meeting of the season of Hongkong Gymkhana Club, held. at ilappy Valley on Saturday and there was a good attendance. The band of the K.O.Y.L.I. piny- ed a series of delightful sefections of music under the baton of Bandmaster Moss. The follow- ing are the results of the differ- ont events:...
1.-3.00 pan-Vivo Furlongs
50.
Pari-mutuel dividend.-$109.-
Cash Aweop.-$346 50; $00; $40.50, 3.-3.40 p.m.-Ladies' Nomina- tion. Three Furlongs Scurry.- For China Ponits, Subscription Griffing of any season and bona Jide Polo Ponios certified as sual by the Secretary Hong- kong Polo Club and which have boon regularly · played · prior to May 1, 1012, Catch weights 152 lbs. Winners of races including races on off-day and at all Gyniklisons and Regimental Mootings of one race 7 lbs, extra, of two racos 14 lbs. oxtra and of three or roro races 21 lbs. extra. Tookers who have won 2 OM- cial Races penalised 3 lbs. Jonkeys who have won 3 Off- cial Races ponalised 4 lbs, and Jockoys who have won 4 or moro Official Races ponalised 5 lbs. Ponies to be nominated by a Lady.
Flat Race.-For Subscription Griffus of tho sonson 1011-12 which havonut won an Official Race. Weight for inchos as por soale. Winnors at the K.O. Y. L. I. Menting and the First Gymkhun. Meeting this sú ton of one tnce 7 lbs., of two Whon entoring for this event or more reos 10 lbs, extra. Compotitors are requested to Jockeys who have won 2 Ofi-give Lady Nominatrix's naine cial Races ponalisod 3 11 ao particulars of races won by Jockoys who have won 3 Ollicial pony (if any),, Racos ponalised 4 lbs. and Jookoya who have won 4 or more Official Races ponalised 5 Ibs. Entrance feo $5. 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $25. Mr. Brutton's Sevington, 157 Ibs. (5 lbs. penalty)
Mr. Dupree 1
Mr. Dick Turpin's Firebrand,
152 b...(Mr, Whitmore) 2 Mr. Ching's lots of Timo,
Entranco fee $5. 1st and 2nd Prizes for ladies presented by the Gymklinus Club Owner of win- ning Pony to receive $50. Mr. II. J. Godge's Pieman,
nominatol by Mrs. R. F. C. Muster, 152 lba, .......
.................. .............. (Mr, 'Mastor 1 Mr. Dick Turpin's Firebrand,
102 104.......... (Mr. Seth) 3. Also ran Mr. Michael's Re. Mr. formar (Mr. Gogg) an! Mr. Brut- ton's Ashington (Mr. Grosson.),
Sovington showed the paco al
the start, but lator Firobrand and
nominated by Mra Wire- low, 164 lbs. (lba, pon- ulty .....Mr. Dupres) 2
A. U. Collis Browne's Kongsi, nominated by Mina Gordon, 152 lbs.
(Mr. Popys) 3
Alau ran: Mr. O M. Moyor'n
Lots of Time lol in turn. Soving | Rheinland (Mr. Hastings) and ton, however, came again and Father O'Flynn's Delusion (Mr. won by two lengths from Fire-Cresson.) brand. Lots of Timo' half a length away third.
Time, I min. 19'2-5 xoek,
very
This sprint 1neo was cleverly won by Pioman, who gol- ting away at the half distance
Pari-mútuol dividend, -87.80, | finishod four lengths in front of Cusli sweeps.—8 185.85; 853.- 10: $20,557, -2, ----
3.20 p.m.
-Gymkhana Stakos.--Valno $100, Distance Ono Mile. Forull Chiny Ponies. Cateli-weights at 10 st. lbs. Winners of an open race or open Grillin race, or Ponies that havo won the aggrogato prizo in the Gymkhana Stake: in any souson 5′ lbi. Non-winning Subscription Grillins allowed
lba. Jockeys who have won more than 3 ollicial, racos in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tion- thin penalised 5 lbs.
| Firebrand. Kongsi was third
place, throw lengths away.
Tine, 44 2/5 sees, Pari-mutuel dividend. $15 38. *Cush sweep.-$384,30; $100- 80; $64.90.
1-100 pin.-Tont Pogging in Pairs. Two runs. Compoti- Lors must be mounted on China Pimies. Two small cups to be presented to the winning pair at each compotition and at the conclusion of the Senson B Trophy will be given to the Pair scoring the highest aggro- gato of points, all' meetings included. To provide for sick-
ness
or absence from the Colony, a new member may be. introduced into a Pair in ono composition but not more. In order to win the aggrogale Trophy the same Pair must.
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Also ran: Mr. Soares' Dia-4 have competed in not less than bolini (Mr. Kremer), Mr. Billiard's four competitions. Any pair Daisy (Bir. Master), and Mr. Ellis whether competing for the Kadoorie's Norman Chief (Mr. Trophy or not may compete Cresson). for the small cups. Entrance freo.
Time, 2 mins. 27.2/5 secs, Tari-mutuel dividend, $10.30. Cash-sweep-$535.50; $153;
$76.50.
17.-5.10 p.m.-Hurdle Race-
A Oup to be run for five times, called the Gymkhana Cup, will be presentod at the end of the Sensɔn, to be won by the Pony scoring most marks in the rages for the Gymkhana Siskos at the Gym- khana Mooting during the Senson, counting 4 points for a first; 2 for a 80 ond nd 3 for a third. The boaoût of marks already scored to paus with the Pony on a salo. Any winner of the race to carry 5 lbs. extra for osch win
Birlingham dashed to the front in subsequont starts for the Race,
and passing the post the first but in the event of a pony carrying
The Committee of the Gyn-time held a lead of ten lengths, the penalty not winning. 2 lbs. to khana Club will appoint a Judge with the others in a bunch. The be deducted next time he starts who will judge this competition field gradually closed up and Such 2 lbs. to remain deducted throughout the season and whose Auchendoon and Defford joiner until he winsagain, when he will decision shall be final. In the the lea 'er on rising the hill, carry the full penalties without case of illness or absence of any Defford taking the lead as the Mr. deduction. Penalties accumula-Judge appointed; the Committen rook was passed, Norman Chief tive up to 15 lbs. In the ovont shall appoint a substitute, - running strongly. In the straight of two or more Ponies tying with Some very skilful wielding of Birlingham came again and in a the same number of marks after the lançe was soon in this event, lesperato finish secured the ver-
Dietaned about Ono Milo and
Fonies.Catch-weight 10st. -Threo Furlonge. For all China
12lbs, No poualties for Jockeys or Ponies. Entrance fee -85. 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $25.
Bratton's Oil King,
1521b, (Mr. Duprce) 1 "Do's" Floreal, 152 lbs. Mr. A. U. Collie Browne's
(Mr. D'Oettingen) 2
It was a very popular win.
Kongsi, 152lbs. (Mr. Jervois) 3 Time, 2 mins. 44. 2/5 seca. Also ran; Mr. Hasting's Merry Pari-mutuel dividend, $178.
Scot (Mr. Hastings) and Capt. G. Crab-sweep.-$570,60, $147.-T. Brierley's Persons (Oapt.
Brierley 60; $73 80
five races have been run, the the scores being unusually gool.dict by the shortest of bends, owners shall either livide the Beault:- value of the Cup, which is hereby placed at, $400, or shall run off
Capt. Loring and Capt. Brier-1 on a day to be fixed by the Com-loy, 31.1-2 points, 1.
Mr. C. H. Ross and Mr. R. F.
mittee, not being the same day as C. Master, 25.1-2 points, 2. the last race for the Stakes, but
Capt. Agg and Mr. J. A.
within two weeks therefrom. In Jervois, 25 points, 3 the ovent of a run off, the weights
to be carried shall be weight for inchea as per scale. Entrance
Pari-Mutual dividend, $28.50. Cash втеер. - 9387.45;
fee $5. 2nd Prize: $35. En-$110.70; $55.35. ・・・
trance fees to go to winner.. Father O'Flynn's. Demuro,
156 lbs. (5 lbs. penalty) (Mr. Gresson)
1
Mr. Billiard's Daisy, 147 lbs,
(1 lb, over)... Mr. Master) 2 Messrs. Hughes and Jorvois' Snow Glory, 158 lbs.......
(Mr. Jervois) 3 Also ran :-Mr H. P. White's
Lachine (Mr. Dupreo), Mr. Soares Diabolini (Mr. Both) and Mr. Elə
5.-4.30 p.p.-One and a Quart-
er Mile Flat Rane. Handicap.. -For all China Ponies, Jockeyk who have won 2 Official aces penalised 3 lbs, Jockeys who hivo won 3 Official Racos pon- Alisod 4 lbs. and Jockeys who have won 4 or more Official Ricos ponalised 5 lbs. En- trance fee $5. 1st Prize: A Jup presented by The Club Lusitano. 2nd Prize: $25.
Kadoorie's Norman Chief (Mr. Mr. A. R. Lowe's Birlingham,
Gogg
Lachine followed Snow Glory
at the start, but Domure was not Mr. long in forging ahead and sub- sequently won comfortably by two and a half lengths, half a Me Aength between ascond and third.
Nime, 2mina, 0.3-5 sąca,
147 lbs. (3 lbs over
.... (Mr. Seth)
H. P. White's Defford,
155 lbs. (6 lbs. pen.)
(Mr. Dupree
Itoluson's Auchendoon, 156 lbs. (631b3, pan.)
Mr. Jarvois).
6450 p.m.-From the Two-
Oil King lelihroughout and
Mile Post Onco Round and in wonby two lengths, the same Flat Race. Handicap-For dividing second and third. Morry Scot came down at the last hurdlo Subscription Grillips of any Beason. Jookeys who have won but.one.
Pari-mutuel dividend, $10.70: Cash-swoop.-$563.85, $161.-
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2 Official Races penalised 3lbs." Jockeys who have won 3 Official Bacos penalised 4lbs, and 10 and $80.55, Jockeys who have won 4 or more Official Races poualised
At the conclusion of the racing, 7874, by 88ft. by 84ft 6in 5lbs. Entrance fee $5, 1st Mr. Slade's Esperanto, 1521bs.
Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $25. Mossrs. Hughes and Hough old Camps empty Dock in.
four ponies by auction, the pricesPig-i boan. (Mr. Master) 1 realised being: Fanling $35 THREE PATENT BLIPWAYS Bratton's Ashington, Mr.
Anohandoon, $100 Cadow's king rostale up to 8,000 tons 166lbs.(5lba, pen (Mr.Dupree) 2 Loon, $40; Reformer, $135. Mr. Ching's Lots of Timé, 150
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A fine race, Sevington leading PLUNKETS CAP Etimates given for Docking, Repaiṁa to Hull and Machinery,
The Poak,
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the rock all four together. Espe
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