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SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA.

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Saturday's Gymkhana was day of close finishes and many of the events constituted a surprise. There

a. large attend-

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LATE CAPT, BRYSON.

A KEEN SPORTSMAN,

Reporting the death, which occurred at Singapore, after a bathing accident, of Captain T. L Bryson, of the Chinese Labour Corpe, the V. C. Daily News | anys-The fourth son of the Rev. T. Bryson he was born in Tientsin and educated at the school for sous of missionarjes at Blackheath. On leaving school be came back to Tientsin and joined the firm of Doney & Co. with whom he was associated up! to the time of his death.

Tom Bryson for many years was a leading light in the world of sport in North China. Amongst his many activities he was a keen Rugby football player, having represented Tientsin in Interport matches. On the water he figure 1 prominently as champion swim-

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ber of the Rowing Club For a considerable time he was Sec-) retary of the St. Andrew's Society of Tientsin, and foreman of the Fire Brigade in that port.

Since 1917 he served with distinction in the Chinese Labour Corps in France, getting his Company soon after arrival.

Both in France and China he was beloved by all who came in

GYMKHANA STARES - Distance contact with him for his staunch one mile.

Mr. Horsford's Malcolm. 150,

Mr. Knoll

Mr. 1, M. Bond Pink Eye, 174,

Mr. Sedgwick

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Mr. Dryasdust's Salamander 150,

Mr. Sutton

Also ran: Mr. Jiha Peel's Barn ing Daylight. 157. Mr. Gegg.

ence, and some big prizes were paid in the cash sweep. Satur Malcolm and Pink Eye fought the day's Gymkhana was the second Baish out to a dead heat after an held within a month. Quite an exceptionally fine, tussle. Pink Eye ,innovation was the introduction of fancy dresses in the Ladies on passing the post for the first Nomination Race. This provoked time followed by Burning Daylight much amusement owing to the diversity of dresses. The entrants in this race were Mr. Dowbiggin

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as a "Frog: Mr. Des Vous as overhaaled Burning Daylight,

Mephistopheles," Mr. T. M. pulling up to Malcolm and Pink Eye; Leitch as "Bunny" (from "Pinkie challenged them strongly. and the Fairies. Mr. White other two ponies however pulled 15 Arab Warrior." Mr. G. Caway and raced hard for the post. Moxon as a "Costermonger. Mr.A dead heat resulting. Salamander R. P. Thursfield as the "Rev. Mr. Mr. H. W. Lucas as as four lengths behind. "Pierrot." Mr. W. J. Morrison as 2 min. 06 seca.

friendship and his outstanding quality of ever "playing the game." In 1914 he married iss Rhoda Miller, of Shanghai, by whom he is survived with their only son. Capt. Bryson was the youngest of four brothers who served with distinction in the war, another of them being Major A. C. Bryson. M.C., RAM.C. who recently took up practice in Shanghai.

- LADIES NOMINATION and Malcolm Up the incline Sala RACE-Judgment of Pace Com-

petition: commenced lo pick up mander ground and at the village bend had Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin nominat

ed by Miss Angel Ormiston 1 Also ran: Mr. W. J. Morrison. mominated by Mrs. Crockett; Mr. E des Faux, nominated by Miss V. Grimble: Mr. J. H. Congdon, O minated by Mrs. Congdon; Mr. R P. Thursfeld, nominated by Mrs. Thursfeld, Mr. T. M. Leitch, no, minated by Mrs. Ritchie; Mrs. H. W. Lacas, nominated by Mrs. Wil- Bacson; Lt. G. P. Jones, zominat ed by Mrs. F. C. Millington; Mr. G. C. Moxon, nominated by Mra Winners: 85.10, 2.30. Placed Moxon; Lt. White, nominated by Ponies $5.00, 33.00.

Cash Sweeps:-

Ticket No. Ticker No. 1 Ticket No. 215

Dolly Varden," Mr. J. H. Cong- don as a "Costermonger" and Lt. J. P. Jones as "Golliwog." The most amusing costumes were "the Rev. Mr.-"Costermonger" Pari Mutuel:- (Mr.Moxon) & "Mephistopheles." The ladies who nominated these three best costumes were Mrs. Thursfield. Mrs. Moxon and Miss V. Grimble.

His Excellency the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn. C.M.G., and H.E. Major-General Ventris were The among those who attended. results were

Time

..8 $65.00 555.00

130.00

"A" CLASS HANDICAP.-Three quarters of a mile, for China Ponics Mr.

Miss Moxon.

All the competitors with one ex- ception were disqualified for passing the post before the second gong had sounded. Mr. Dowbiggin who won was a long way from the post. Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 143 1,422.00 Pari Mutael:-

Winner, $16.10; Place; 879.50.

Henry Humphrey's Grey Mouse, 151, ..............Mr. Knoll Mr. John Peel's Alexander, 137.

Mr. Gegg 2 Patrons:-H. E. The Officer Ad-

Mr. J. W. Doyle's Rochester (late " ministering the Government The

Seyhoon) ...... Doyle 3 Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, e..., H.E.

Alsu ran: Sir Paul's Regularity Vice-Admiral Sir F. C. T. Tudor,

HANDICAP.- From two mile Kremer; Mr. Laxo, C., . E. Major-General Dahlia, 151, Mr.

Ventris, Commodore V. G. Dynasty's Vivat, 153, Mr. Sedgwick; post, one round and in.

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Tytam Chief, Mr. G. and G.'s Viola, 137,

Mr. Knoll 1 150, Mr. Sutton.

Alexander was the favourite for Mr. Goahead's Smokebox, "163. the race and falle i to justify thie

Mr. Sedgwick 2

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Committee:-The Stewards of the

Hongkong Jockey Club, (Ex. Officio).

The Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Mr. 1. faith by half a length. The three Mr. Gay Birds, Swallow, 135. White, Mr. D. M. Ross, Dr. Forsyth,leaders came in in a bunch riding Major L. Cassel, Mr. J. Gibb, Mr.

C. H. Blason, Hon. Secretary Mard, there only being a head be H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Judge Comtween second and third Time i min

modore Y. G. Gurner, R., Handi- capper Mr. D. M. Ross, In charge of the Scales Mr. J. Gibb, 1st Starter Mr. J. Gedge, 2nd Starter Mr. J. IL Congdon, Time Keeper. Mr. M. S. Sassoon.

3-1 4/5 secs Cash Sweeps:--

$947.80 270,80 135.40

Ticket No. 200 Ticket No. 254 Ticket No. 91 Par Matuel:-

Winner $15.10; Placed Poziies: FIVE FURLONGS RACE-For Subscription Grifins of Season 1913-19, 83.60: 2nd, 32.50; 3rd, 86.20.

1919 which have run and not won a Race either at Official meeting or at First Gymkhana.

"B" CLASS HANDICAP.-Three quarters of a mile.

Mr. Gilpin's Dusky, 151, Mr. Knoll 1

Dryasdest's Maybe, 158,

Mr. Sutton 2 Mr. St. George's Gentle Cat, 137, Mr. Kool 2

Mr. Gegg 3

Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's, Morning

Star, 152, ..... .....Mr. Sedgwick ) Mr. Grimstone, Wedding Bels

159,

Mr. Baxey's Hector, 148, Mr. Mody zj Also ran: Mr. G. and G.'s Second

Also ran: Mr.

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151. Doyle: Mr. Soares's, Judex. "THE MAN FROM TORONTO. Mr. Soares: Mr. Jay Pee's Eaton Swallow Boy, 116, Mr. Morrison. led past the post, followed by Viola and Smokebox. There was a fine race up the straight, only half a inngth separating the three leaders in each case. Time 2 min. 209/5 secs. Cash Sweeps:-

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Ticket No. 125 Ticket No. 168

~Ticket No. 51 Pari Mutuel:-

Winner, $9.50. Placed 1st, 85.20; 2nd, 85.30; 3rd,

Ponies: 85.30.

Also ran: Mr. H. "E. L. Dowbiz- Fiddle, 153, Mr. Doyle; Mr. Soares' miles: gin's Dalesinan, 151, Mr. Sutton; Lovejoy, 149, Mr. Soarea; Mr. Mr. Jay Pee's, Eaton Boy (late Blank's Meymoon, 149, Mr. Mom Mr. J. W. Doyle's Rochester, 155, Woodworker) 147, Mr. Soarce.

son; Mr. Baxey's Hector; 145, Mr.

Morning Star had the greater part Mody; Mr. P. K's Weihai Chief, Mr. John Peel's of the support finding over twice as 142, Mr. Kremer.

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Mr. Doyle Alexander, 157,

Mr. Sedgwick Gentle Cat, 145,

Mr. Kremer 3

many backers as Wedding Bells. Dusky created a surprise by win-Mr. St. George's There was a very fine race up the ning this race after breaking away| home straight the two leaders going from the matco and galloping round Also ran: Mr. Staves's Mountain of the rather poor material. neck and neck for a considerable the course, for some time defying Ford, 146, Mr. Knoll; Mr. Dynasty's distance. The result was always in all efforts to capture him. Dusky got doubt, but Morning Star got past the lead at the start and maintained the post by a head, a length and ait to win by a lengh, the same di half separating the next two ponies,ance separating second and third, Time 1 min. 20 1/3 secs.

Cash Sweeps:-

Ticket No. 69

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Ticket No. 66

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Ticket No. 129.

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Time 1 min 35 2/5 sser... Cash Sweeps:--

Ticket No. 318 Ticket No. 287 Ticket No. 12

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148.20

Pari Mutuel:-

Winner, $7,40; Placed Ponies: 1st, $5.50 and $6.10.

Pari Mutuel:

Winner, 830.00; Placed Ponies: Lat, $7.70; Sad, 96.10; 3rd, 97.80.

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Rochester got in by a neck, with Alexander leading Gentle Cat by four lengths. Time s min. 404/5 sec. Cash Sweeps

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