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SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA.

Nasty Accident to a Jockey.”

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917.

Pari-mutuel-Winner, $1 DAIRY FARM NEWS.

| 30.~~ Places:-18#,

$7.40

Cash Sweep

2nd.

Ticket No. 188, 1st, $773,50 34, 2nd, 221.00

91, 3rd, 110.50

Notwithstanding thas, the weather - on Saturday W3S

Ladies Nomination.-Saddling gloriously fine, and the Jockey Race Biders start mounted on Club had been at great pains bareback ponies, carrying saddles in drawing up an excellent

on their arms. Ride to a point programme, the crowd at Happy indicated, diemount, saddle pony. Valley, on the occasion of the Third Gymkana Meeting of the mount, and gallop back to winning post. Entrance free. sessor, was pitifully small. It Souvenirs presented by the Club is rather diffoult to understand to Ladies and Riders nominated. why these meetings are not better Mr F. Satten, nominated by attended, especially in view of }

Mr G. Morton Smith 1 the fact that there were BO counter-attractions. Probably the

Mr J. H. Congdon, nominated

by Mrs A. N. Other 2

heat, which was very great, kept Mr C. H. Blason, nominated many people away, more especially

by Mrs Forsyth 3

the ladies, of whom there were Mr Roderick Barton, nominat very few present. One of the moet interesting items on the programme Wig the Ladies' Nomination, in which the com- petitors did some quick work in changing the saddles of their

ed by Miss Lammert O Mr W. J. Morrison, Rominated

mounis

The afternoon was somewhat spoiled by the accident which Befal Mr. Harold Beth in the Hurdle Race, the last but one event on the programme. Several ponies started and there was good get-away. When the ponies were nearing the straight leading up to the Black Book, they were

by Mrs Stackhouse 0 Pari-mutuel:-Winner, $23.70 Places: 18', $11.60; 2nd,

$11.30.

Cash Sweep:-

97

1

Ticket No. 35, lat, $809 20 155, 2ad, 231.20 22, 3rd, 115.10

Three Quarter Mile Race-For Class Handicap: B Cless: China ponies.

Hesers Beith, Roes and Sadg- wick's Town Mouse, 158ib

(Mr Sedgwick) 1

more or less bunched together Mr Adams' Tittlemouse, 1481b

and jumped the first hurdle almost

(Mr Adams) 2

in a double row, Seth co his mount Mr H. B. L. Dowbiggin's

being in the rear. It is difficult

to say what really happened sa

the distance was so great that

Whipper-in, 15816 (Mr

Barton) 3

clear vision could not be obtained, Sir Paul's Magic Dablis, 1491b

but it would seem that the pony

(Mr Betb) 0

caught its foot on the top of the Mr Mapoo'a Osk Bay. 1471b burdle and both harms and rider were thrown heavily to the

(Mr F. Sutton) 01 Times: 1min. 36 3/5sece, Pari-matnel:- Winner, $12. Placer. 1st, $8 20; 2ad, $18.

- ground. · Beth was pitched againat the railings, « blow over the eye rendering him unconscious. Dr. Forsyth was fortunately at the Cash Sweep:- meeting and quickly went to the spot, giving all the assistance he could. Seth was later sent to Hospital.

During the afternoon the Band of the 74th Panjabis played popolar selections of music ander the able directorship of Band- master Christian.

"

Takot No. 40 lat $833 186 2ad 233 249 3rd 119

Hardle Rece, Five Furlongs, over Three Hurdles.-China ponies that have started in any event at last two Gymkhanas, and Troop poniee. MrF.Sattoo's Hoeb, Husb,155 Mr Roderick Barton's Billikin,

155lb

Fire Farlongs Bace. Handicap. -For all China Ponies in the Colony on 1st June, that have ran Mr B E. Sedgwick's Sinois, in Hongkong and not won a raVE

155...

at Official meetings, Of Days, or Mr Harold Beth's Pingwa

Chief, 1551b Gymkhanas since January 1st,

1917. Ladies' Nomination and Mr Adame' Hang On, 155 aimilar events are not considered Mr B. D. F, Beith's Chieftain, ss Races, winners of these events

165

therefore being eligible unless Mr. W. J. Morrison's Bing otherwise disqualified.

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Pingwa

Chief, 1521b (Mr Seth).

· Mr. Adams' Tittlemouse, 150lb

(Mr Adams)

Mesara Beith, Ross & Sedg- wick's Social Schemer, 14816 (Mr Sedgwick)

Mr Starei Sinois, 158lb

(Mr Gegg) Mr Roderick Barton's Billikin, 1561b (Mr Kremer) Mr Mapco's Oak B1y, 150lb

(Mr Barton) Time: 1 min. 18 4,5 secs.

Pari-matuel

Winner, $12.60.

1)

Boy, 15516

MrCongdon's Dampling 155lb

Pari-matael: Winner, $21.80 Places: 1st, $8.10;2ad, $11.30; 23rd, $7.50.

Cash Sweep:-

3

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Why is it that so many judge have remained on the Bench long after they have earned the right to retire? (asks the Law Journal) At the present time there are four Supreme Court judges who bave served for more than fifteen years,

Science shows that nine-tenths and six Court judges who have of the ills which afflot mankind, bees on the Bench over a quarter and women especially, are due to of a century.

One reason, perhaps, for this poor and thin blood. This in Amia-too little blood, and attachment to jadicial work it blood that is not good. From the Ticket No. 262, 1st, $858.00 that it is very interesting. "The moment you realise that new bloodSheet Metal Draftsman College Sectory

228, 2nd, 245.40 law dry? I deny it, exclaimed will put an end to a number of 299, 3rd, 122 70 Baron Bramwell. Many other ailmente rheumatism, nervous One sad & Quarter Mile Handi-famous judges have left on record

weskness, indigestion, bloodless- cap.For China ponise.

their love of the law. The late Oesers. Baith, Roes and

ness, and the beadsches and back. Lard Coleridge was an exception. aches of the fair sex—you know Sedgwick's King Dick, 1841b

In the lettere which he addressed that a remedy is in your own (Mr. Sedgwick) to su American friend he said that hands. For is is well known and while his work as an advocate was proved that Dr. Williama' pink barely interesting, bis work as a pills for pala people are able to jadge was positively repalaivaks abundance of new blood, simply hate law," Lord Bower and this blood the richest and once observed to an intimate friend, adding, however, with parent, such as fons in the veins charectistic wisdom, "A man mas important, though, to get the ef vigorous, health people. It is be a fool to choose's profession, Places:-lat, $5.60; 2nd, $5 90. ap." Bat Lord Coleridge and Medicine Co., 98 Szechuan Road, Winner $12 but he must be an idiot to give it seine Dr. Williams' at shope, Cash Sweep

Lord Bowen had strong literary Shanghai (who send one bottle Ticket No. 188, let, $892.50 inclinations, and probably their for $1.50, or 6 for $81, post No. 146, Bad, 255.00 dislike of the law was born of free) for substitutes do not help No. 55, 3rd, 127.50 their love of literature.

Places: 1st, $6.80; 2nd, $14 30; 3rd, $7.90.

Cash Sweep:--

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Ticket No. 2, let, $434. 94, 2nd, 124. 10, 3rd, Gymkhana Stakes.Value $200.

Distance one mile.

Sir Paul's Windsor Dablis,

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62.

151lb (Mr Sedgwick) I│ Sir Ellia Kadocrieʼs - Austra

Dr. Forsyth's (Rox late Merry Monarab) 1601b (Mr Baiton) Mr. Nemo's Cloudlande, 1541b (Mr. Beith)

Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Ben Bolt (late King Ben), 150lb (Mr. Kremer)

Time: 2mins. 51/50, Pari-matüele.

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lisa Ohief, 154lb (Mr:Seth) *2 Mr T. F. Hough's "Cadzow's

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Waif, 152lb (Mr Gegg) *2}

Mr Polka's Anticipation,

150lb (Mr. Kremer) 01

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Scottish Shale Workers.

A demand was recently made

Mr Nemo's Cloudlends, 1491bs for an increase in wages to the

Time: 2min. 08-1-5secs.

Capt. G. W. Anderson.

The great majority of jadges || have possessed a strong love of their profession, some even for the technical part of the law. Lord Wensleydale once spolagised for

or direct from the Dr. Willisme"

you.

HOT WEATHER"

HEADACHES.

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stipation, sick headaches, bilicus- Mr. Justice Patteson found so {ness, ns* ̈ much plessure in his work on the Bench that he was afraid that he might continue it after his

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increasing deafness made it the dainty little fazātives, which

Of.

(M Barton) 0 extent of 1s, per day by the bis late arrival at a dinner party A frequent cause of summer Scottish shale workers. Alto- by informing his hostees that he headaches is torpid. Jiver.. To Pari-mutual-Winner, #7.90.gether about four thousand men could not tear himself away from stimulate the liver, dispel Con- Places:-1st, 85.60; 2nd, $5.40, are concerned. They are at presents "beautiful demurrer." #3rd, 7.20.

receiving 10s, per day, and have Osch Breep:-

had their wagen raised by 40 per Ticket No. 3, lat, $728.70 Cent since the war broke out.

2, 2xd, 158.15 1 3rd. 158.15 Cless Handicap: A Class: Three Quarter Mile Race-For China ponies. Mesure. Beith, Rand

Sedgwick's King --Dick,- V 1561b (Me-Sedgwick) Mr Cottager's Ploughed field, 155lb. (Ur Beth) Mr. J. B. Congdon's New Aily II, 1491b (Mr Barton) Mr Nomo's Bush Hash, 15516 (Mr Button) Hr B. B. L. Dowbiggin's Ban Bolt, 15lib (Mr Kramer) Time: 1 min. 35 secs,

Friends of Mr. G. W. Ander-expedient in the public interest act as gently as nature. on, formerly in the Yokohama that he aboald retire, and be exact chemists, or post free 60 cents the office of Messrs. Findlay, Richard-ed a promise from a friend which vial, from Dr. Williams Medicine son and Co., who went home in was faithfully fulfilled-that he Co,. 968zeoburn Road, Shanghai. September, 1915, to join the would tell him immediately.

1 British Army, will be interested he thought his impaired power of

to hear that he recently obtained hearing unfitted him for his work.

2 his captaincy. He held on Are there (aka the

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mission in the 9h Battalion of Journal) any veterans on the

3 the Bedfordshire Regiment, but Bench in these days, whether in was attached to the 14th Queens. the Supreme Court or the County

0 The Japan Gazette says that Courte, who have entrusted sach Captain Anderson has for some mentor with the delicate task of O time been in the neighbourhood determining their length of

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