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RAGING AT HAPPY

VALLEY.

Pari-Mutuel -

Winner, $10.007

Cash Sweep

MONDAY, JUNE 6. 1991.

Mr. M. Blood's Fighting Tight ((Mr. Blood)

Also ranz-ME, F., A, Pollock's Silva (Mr. Pollock), Major A. W.

Ticket No. 21, 2010 Timmis Talisman (Major Tim

$7.30, 810.70.

**Divi" in the Big

***Scurry.

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to the winning-post.

"

810 and

ays). Mr. J. W. Dodington's Jarrocka (Mr. Doddington), Mr. R. AL. P. Beaven's Chow (kir.

30 3rd-204:30

Part-mutuel:-

Winner: $128.20; Places, $16.50, 3.20, $10.10.

Cash Sweep:--

Ticket No. 723 1st $2,857.50 673,60 Ticket No. 207 2nd Ticket No. 411 3rd 336.80 Unplaced:-53, 198, 198, 110, 722, 60, 535 and 751..

FIVE FURLONGS RACE →→→For!

With the Clerk of the Weather] Unplaced: 813, 93, 34, 382.- |Beaven), Mr. W. D. Fiddos-Wil- in kindly - mood

# large GYMKHANA STAKES-Vale son's Punch (Mr. Fiddes-Wilson), gathering assembled at Happy 3500. Distance-One Mile. For all M Seth's Moonshine (Mr. Valley on Saturday, when China Panics. Catch weights at 10 Bartholomew), Mr. C. E. Thamp capital afternoon's sport WES

| så 8 lb. Winners of an open race or son's „Consternation (Mr. Stop- witnessed.

Some notable dividends wäre open Uiriffin race Value 2500 or over, ford), and Mr. J. E. H. Bibby's recorded, the first race setting aner Ponies that have won the aggre-Notwithstanding (Mr. Bibby).

Won by half a length, an length example in this respect when gate prize in the Gymkhana Stakes

jand a half between second and Non- Carpenter, after being placed in in any season 3 lb. extra.

third. several races, beat the favourites. winning Subscription Griins of The largest retorn, however, both classes allowed 3 lb. resalted from the Scurry, in which

A Cup to be run for five times, or Brown Paper realised a dividend

jas decided by the Committee, called of nearly 25-1. In the Gymkhana Stakes, too, Hongkong Chief the Gymkana Cup, will be presented produced a satisfactory "divi" for the end of the Season to be won a field of seven. Mr. Soares, who by the Pony scoring west marks in had been waiting rather a long the races for the Gymkhana Staker) time for a winning muunt, seat at the Gymkhana Meetings during his charge to the front at flag-fall the Season, counting 4 points for a all China Ponies that have run în and kept him there all the way fast; 2 for a second; and for a Hongkong and not won an Official third. The benchi of marks already Race since 1st January. 1921. The last race found Jawley scored to pass with the Pony on a other than Races confined to ford, the favourite, opposed by a large field, and, with 162 lbs. to sale. Any winner of the race this Hongkong Subscription Grifins of

Winners at this | shoulder, Mr. Bell-Irving's steed season to carry 5 lb. extra for each both Classes.

Weight for in- did well to run second to The win in absequent starts for the Meeting barred. Ameer Favourites were success- Race, but in the event of a Pony ches as per scale. Jockeys who ful in the other events.

carrying the penalty not winning, have not won an official race allow

Entrance Fee $5 1st the to be deducted next time beled 5 lbs. starts, such 2 lb. to remain deducted Price: $250. 2nd Prize: $100. 3rd

Prize: $75. until he wins again, when be will

Hon. Mr. A.G. Stephen's Hatton carry the full penalties without de

(Mr. Doyle) The officials were as under:- duction. Penalties accumulative up Mr. Ferdadad's Pawnshop (Mr. Patron-Ilis Excellency Sir R. E to 15 lb. In the event of two or more Soares) Stubbs. x.c.xo.; Honorary Stew-Ponies tying with the same number ards: His Excellenty Vice-Admiral of marks after Five Races have been Sir A. 1. Daff, .c... His Excel-run the owners shall either divide so ran:-Mr. Blank's Cranby lency Major.tieneral Sir G. the value of the Cup which is hereby (Mr. Gibson), Mr. C. P. Temple- Kirkpatrick x.c.... .C.B., Hen placed at 2000, or shall run off on ton's Moulds (Mr. Templeton), Mr. Chad Severn, ..., Commo a day to be fixed by the Committee, Mrs. Leslie Smith's Lousa (Major) lore W Bowden-Smith, CL; not being the same day as the last Timmis), Mr. Topside's Mountain Stream (Mr. Sutton). Mr. Stewards: Hon. Sir C. Paul Chater, race for the Stakes but within two Frederick Ellis' Pantile Kt.. c.M.G., Lieut.Col G, K. Hali] weeks therefrom. In the event of a Stopford), Mr. Dyer's Harlequin Brutton, H. M. Dyer Esq., Heary ran off the weights shall be weight (Mr. Thompson), Mr. P. C. Potts Humphreys Esq., A. G. Stephen, for inches as per scale. Entrance Coal King (Mr. Patts), Hon. Mr. Exq. Lieut. Col. W. Loring, B. A., Fre $5. 2nd Prize: 830. 3rd Prize: P. H. Holyoak's Mystic Dahlia (Mr. Sewell), Mr. H. P. White's Merry- CILC, 4.5.4. Brig. Gen. E Baro

sand (Mr. Kremer) and Mr. P. C. Moorland King {Capt. Potts

The Band of the Wiltshires, was present and enlivened the proceed ings with a number of pleasing

selections.

Maenaghten, cac, p.5.0, HP. Marks et ned to date:-Speckled White, Esq. 1 Gymkhana Co Scamperdale 4, Parra 4, Spotted mittee: H. Birkett, Esq., C. H.Sand 2

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Claron. Esq., D. E. Clark., Dr. C.Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong Forsyth, J. Bell Irving. Esq. T. Chief (Mr. Soares) Leitch, Ess., Major Timmis H.Mr. Nemaree's Parran (Mr.

Sutton) Birkett, Esq., T. Leitch, Esq., andĮ

1

Won by half a length, a length and a half between second and third.

2

Time: 1 min., 18 secs. Pari-mutuel:-

3

Winner, $1180: Places $720, $13.10, $10.10.

YOU

Also ran: Mr. Heary Ham-

Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 742 1st 32241.40

6-10.40

R. M. Dyer, Esq., in Charge at Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen's Hat-

ton (Mr. Doyle) Scales; Brig.-Gen. E. B. Marnaghten, 2.1.G., D.5.0., Starter.; H. P. White Eg, and Dr. C. Forsyth, Paddock; phrey's Speckled Mouse Mr. Gib and E S. Alves, Esq., Time). Mr. Bell-Irving's Scamper dale (Mr. Bell-Irving), Mr. Ferdadud's Pawnshop (Mr. Re medios), and Mr. T. M. Leitch's Spynie (Mr. Thompson).

keeper.

Mr. Doyis was the most successful jockey of the meeting, with three Ersts, a second and a third

THE RESULTS. HALF MILE RACE-For Sub- scription Griffas of both classes of this Season 1920-1921 which bare!

320.20

Ticket No. 717 2nd Ticket No. 264 3rd Unplaced: 502, 303, 148, 131, 725, 395, 510, 377, 698 and 584

ONE AND A QUARTER MILE Won by a length, a length and a RACE: HANDICAP-For China half between second and third.

Time: 2 mins., 07.25 secs. Pari-Mutuel:

Ponies Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize $300. Zand Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $75.

Winner $31.50: Places, $10.60. Mr. Seth's The Ameer (Mr.

run and not won a Race, either at $12.10, $340. the Official Meeting or at Gymk. Cash Sweep- hanas. Weight for inches as per scale. Uaplared runners. alloweó, 3 lb. Jockeys who have not won more than two official Races allow. ed & lb. Entrance fee 35. 1st Prize: 9:50 2nd Prize: 8100. 3rd Prize: $15.

Mr. H. P. White's Carpenter

(Mr. P. Kremer)

Doyle)

Mr. Bell-Irving's Jawleyford

(Mr. Bell-Irving)

$1,969.30

1,419.80 Mr. Albert's Spoilt Child (Mr.

709.90 Soares)

Ticket No.. 549 Ist 597 2nd 728 3rd Unplaced: 662, 114, 511, 772. Also ran:-Messrs. Braywood | CLASS HANDICAP: B CLASS: and Leitch's Flywheel (Mr. Gib- ONCE ROUND. För China 100), Dr. Forsyth's Neston (Mr. Ponies. Entrance Fee, $5. 1st Sewell). Dr. Forsyth's Leighton Prize: $250. 2nd Prize: $100. 3rd (Mr. Sutton). Mr. Soares' Forest Prize: $75.

Mr. E. Des Vœux's Frome (Mr.

Bell-Irving)

Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse

Bay Chief (Mr. Doyle) Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Red-

bird (Mr. Gibson)

2

Child (Mr. Remedios), Mr. Dyer's Beggar King (Mr. Thompson), Mr. H. P. White's Carpenter Or,. Kremer), Sir Elis Kadoorie's Kandy Chief (Capt. Spinks), and Mr. Ferdndud's Tuckshop (Mr. Alves).

Won by four lengths, three lengths between second and third.

Time: 2 mins, 41 seca. Pari-Mutuel:

Mr. C. R. Thompson's Shooting

Star (Mr. Thompson) Mr. Joha Bell-Irving's Misser-

rimus Dolefal (Mr. Bell Irving) 3 Also ran:-Mr. B. Basto's Framp-

Also ran:-Dr. C. Forsyth's ton (Mr. T. 15. Doyle). Mr. Ferdadud's Workshop (Mr. F. M. L. Leighton (Mr. Sutton), Mr. Soares' | Soares). Mr. Blank's King Harry Dandy Child (Mr. Soares), Mr. E. Basto's Tweedledum (Mr. Potts);} (Mr. Gibson), Hon. Mr. P. H. Mr. Ferdadud's Birdshop (Mr. Re-$6.70, $7.90. Holyoak's Peradventure (M: medios), Mr. Tricolore's Que Sewell, Mr. Constown's Nightmare Vadia (Mr. Kremer), Mr. Seth's Mr. C. 3. Alves, Mr. Albert's Saveraske (Mr. Thompson), Mr. Glad Eye (Capt. Spinks), and Blank's Khig Harry (Mr. Sewell) Measts Unsie and Lay's By Jingo and Messrs Hosie and Lay's By |(Major "Timmis).

Jingo (Major Timmis)."

Won by a length, half a length between second and third

Time: 1 min 0 sec. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner, $67.60; Places, 31280) ̧. $56.30, 89.30.

Cash Sweep-

Ticket No. 427 1st $1,450.50)

191 2cd 425.60 367 3rd 212.50 Unplaced:-359, 219, 157, 292,.357, 140, 563.

CLASS, HANDICAP: A CLASS:

Won by a neek, three quartera of a length between second and third.

Time: 1 min., 57.15 secs. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner, $30.50, Places; $7.20,

Cash Sweep:---

Ticket No. 171 1st $2,776.20 Ticket No. 66 2nd

793.20 396.60

Ticket No. 585,3rd Unplaced: 131, 482, 150, 418, 398, 209, 64 and 566.

WANTED 1,000 CRUSADERS.

To assist in the section of a Memorial Hall for Bright on men

Winner $13.50; Places, $8, $8, fallen in the war, and to build the $24.

first part of a new Church of St.) $2,335.60 Wilfrid; the Vicar of Brighton 631.60 appeals for "1,000 Crusaders who 340.80 will each give £20,”

Ticket No. 391. Ist

253 2nd 401 3rd

0,965.00

Unplaced: 249, 147, 136, 701,|

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. ONCE ROUND-For China Ponies. 735, 192, 715, 231.

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Entrance Fee 85. 1st Prize: $250, 2nd Prize: $100, 3rd: 875,

Mr. Staves' Bolshevic (Mr. Doyle) 1 Mr. Bell Irving's Tiddleywinks

(Mr. Bell-Irving)

2

YOUR GLASSES SHOULD GIVE REST

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of this Meating, certified as such"good enough. They are either If your

Mr. C. B. Thompson's Lighting Mr. by the Committee of the Hongkong Right or All Wrong

Thompson)

Polo Club. Catch weights. Onglasses are in need of changes, Also ran: Sir Paul Chater's Charing the outward run the Post will be adjustments or repairs, send them Cross (Mr. Gibson), Mr. P. A. Cox's passed on the right, on the outside to the Hongkong Optical Co., September Morn (3r. Bartholomew), of the Course, wheeling to the left Successors to Clark & Co., Re- Mr. Soares' Forest Child (Mr. towards the rails for the finish.fracting and Manufacturing Soares) and Dr. C Forsyth's Entrance $3, 1st Prize: $75, 2nd Opticians (the originators of Neston Br. Sewol)},

Prize: $30. 3rd Prize: $20.

Won by three Izogths, two lengths Mr. Spragge's Brown Paper

between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 38 3/5 secs.

(Mr. Spragge) ......

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