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THE RACE MEETING.
Battle Royal in the
Distance
| Albert's Bolts Child (Mr. Qthaon)
Mr. Hank's Cranby (Me Sawel)); } Mr. Bright weather, combined no Mr. F; C. Folks' Coal: King (Mr. Mr. F.-M.. doubt with the fact that the caest-Potra), Mr. Grimstone's Black Nat
Mr. H. SpraKKO fing was the last one for the pre- (fr. P. & Cox), Mr. Ferndug's
sent, drew a large gathering to Tuckahop (Me. Remodion) Happy Valley on Saturday after-
noon, when the raning had its full. Won by a neck, a short hand share of excitement. In the between second and third, fourth race the dividend reached Time: 1 min. 19 33 80s
Winner, H 0172 bat on the whole the ad- Pari-mutue): Įvantage" was with the shorter-Placos, 8910, 2007, 88,70
priced candidates. More than Cash Sweep... Doe; sight Bnish was witnessed, Tiekst - No. Da 35$ Pespecially in the ascend and basi)".
450 and *363 *** 3rd
Also competed:**
Mr. R. M. P. Beaven, Mr. J. E. IL Bilby, Lieut.-Col. P A. Cox, Mr. T W. Doyle, Mn 6. E. Grimatonė, Mr.. | T.-Ball-Irving, Mr. D. W. Last," "M2. "A. H. Potis, " Mr. G..-W. Sewell, Cape E G. Spinks, Major A. W. $1,990,90 Timmis +3621:40
Parimate?: G; Places' 814 10 285.70 816570, $1680.
Cash Sweep: Ticket No..
In the earlier ›mentings 890 Tickets and Commission 515-00 Mr. Soares had met with nadif-) [ferent luck; bal at the meeting on)
I June 4 he gave signs of a change,
winning on Hongkong Chial over
$3,374.00
Tickets: 917, 326, 192, 106, 190, 9, 127, 684, 390.
the strongly fancied Scamperdale On Saturday the young rider was lo capital fattis as he started CLASS HANDICAP: A CLASS: with a winning double and subse- ONE MILE-For China Fanies En- quently got places. His success | trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: 50. on Pawnshop was largely ex-nd Prize: 8100 and Prize: $ pected, but Dandy Child brought Mr. H. Birkett's Flywheel (Mr. supporters a $50 dividend. "Wire-
Doyle)
tess". selected this 'polny for a place; under Mr. Soares' band Mr. Spragge's Lighting (Mr. log the mount did better, acoring| Spragge)
over
Louss and the greatly Mr. John Bell.Irving's Tiddley- favoured Spynie. Less than half!
winks (r. Boll-Irving) a length separated the trio.
3
The fourth race, with starts
Also ran: Mr. Des Faux's Frome allowed, naturally took some (Mr. Cax), Mr. Tricolore's Humorist little time to get settled, the (Mr. Kremer), Mr. H. P. White's field being a large one. Evan-Carpenter (fr. Soares), Dr. C. tually an outsider. Peanut,] Forsyth's Neston (Mr. Thompson) captured the race, with Springer, Won by a head, a neck between the favourite, fourth. In the ladies" second and third. nomination race, competitors to leap a low hurdle, lift dummies representing wounded men on to their saddles, and return to start-] Places, 80.80, 813.50, 86.70 ing-post, the military contingect, Cash Sweep: naturally had a larga share of Ticket No. 388 support, but Mr. J. M.S Reme-
Time: 2 mins 11 sees. Pari-mutuel: Winner,
$13.50;}
Ist.
63
Rad
dios captured the first priza..
241 3rd
The Class B handicap was $20 Tickets and Commission won by the favourite, Leigh-|
82,308.30 630.000 729.50 455.00
ton; and then, in the conclud.
$3,750.00
ing event.. the long distanca
10.60
·001 165 8219.50 603 Sal 117 -3rd- 20 Tickets and Commissión 001.00
920.10
$5,385.00
399 Tickets: 312, 285, 117, 331, (277, 533, 703, 401, 719, 100, 578.
CLASS HANDICAP: B CLASS: ONE MILE-For China Ponies, Entrance Fee 83. 1st Prize: $250. 2nd Prize: $100, 3rd Prize: 875. Dr. C. Forsyth's Leighton (Mr.
Doyle)
Mesars. Rich and Seggie's won
Juan (Mr. Gibson) ....
Fr. Albert's Spoilt Child (Mr.
Soares)
Also ran: Mr. Dyer's Harlequin (38r. Thompson), Sir
Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse Bay Chief (Mr.) R-B-Irving), Mr. Ferdadad's Tuck shop (r. Sewell), Mr. B Basto's! Tweedledum (Mr. Potts), Mr. Tricolore's Quo Vadis (Mr. Kremer), Messrs. Hosie and Lay's By Jingo (Major Tummis).
Won by length, four lengths
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between second and third.
Time: 3 mins. 10 2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel : Winder, Places, 83.50, 811.60, $6.
Cash Sweep: Ticket No #21 1st $2,314,40 506 and 713.40 101 3rd · 338.90
220 Tickets and Commission 533,00
race, the spectators witnessed 820 Tickets: 193, 194, 302, 429. propably the finest tussle of the
DISTANCE HANDICAP:/ day. It was generally supposed ABOUT HALF MILE-For all that the Isaus lay between
China Ponies. Catch weights 155 Jawleyford and Hongkong Chief, but the former was voted to be ba. Pegs will be placed on the the good thing, having run well outside edge of course, sad chalk of late and done finely in lines marking the position of each Fits trials, while Hongkong pony according to the handicap fit
the [Chief's saccess at
Juneyards) conceded The Race will be 14 meeting meant a penally, started by sounding a gong, and
-80 Tickets: 273, 503, 606, 633, which brought its weight up to each rider must keep his pony
- 47, 216. 162 lbs., so that for once in a wayhind the line assigned to himu until] Jawlesford, 169 be, was at the signal is given. Any rider whose
$ 4,125.00
HANDICAP: ONE ́AND ·A
slight advantage in avoirdupois pony is then over the line, or moving QUARTER MILE BACE:-For Despite this, Mr. Bell-Irving forward faster than a walk, must China. Ponies. Entrance Fre 63. 181 whose lack has undergone 藕 return and start again, or be dis- Prize: 8000. 2nd Prize: 8150. 3rd
change in the wrong direction,
Mafoor may assist by Prize: 875
was beaten by a head, notwith-qualified standing his desperate effort to holding ponies if desired. Open to Six Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong
Chiel (Mr. Doyle) ...................................... 1 force the favourite to the front in ponies owned by Members of the the last few yards. The band of the Jockey and Polo Clubs Entrance Mr. John BellIrving's Jawleyford 2nd Batt. Wilts Regiment rend-Fee 1st Prize: $200. 2nd (Mr. Bell-Irving)......... ered some delightful selections. Prize: 80. 3rd Prize: $00.
THREE-QUARTER MILE RACE Mr. Grimstone's Peanut (Mr.
Grimston:).................... -For Subscription Griffins of both
classes, any sea:on, which have run Mr. P. A. Cox's Red Cunt (Mr. and not won at Gymkhanas this Cox)
(Mr. Hastings)
Jeas. Weight for inches as per Mr. M. Blood's Fighting Tight scale. Unplaced runners at the Official Meeting this year and this Season's Gymkhanaa allowed 3 lb. Jockeys who have not Won Jin Oficial Race allowed 5 lbs. trance Fer-1st Prize: $250 Prize: 8100 3rd Prize: 875. Mr. Ferdadad's Pawnshop (Mr.
Duares?
Hon. Mr. P. B. Holyoak's Red.
bird (Mr. Gibson)
Sir Els Kadoorie's Repulse Bay
Chief Mr. Doric)
2
3
Also ran: Mr. Beth's Moonshine (r. Seth), Mr. Blank's Cranby (Bir. En-Sewell), Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Stan- 2nd ley Chiel (Mr. Doyle), Mr. C. H.
Thompson's Shooting Star (Mr. Thompson), Mr. Blank's King Harry Mr. Gibson). Mr. Topside's Mountain Stream (Mr. Bell-Irving), Me, P. C. Potts Moorland King (Mr. Potts). Hon. Mr. P. L Holyoak's Peradven-} tare (Mr. Bartholomew), Capt. E: G. Spinks' Dekho (Capt. Spinks), Mr.j Also ran: Mr. B. East's Framp C P. Templeton's Mouldy (M, ton (Mr. Potts), Mr. Tricolore's Templet:a), Mr. J. E. H. Bibby's Quo Vadis (Mr. Kremer), Mr. C. A. Givenchy (Mr. Bibby), Mr. C. Sar- Thompson's Shooting Star (Mr. geaunt's Springer (Major Timmis). Thompson), Messrs. Rich and Mr. Frederick Ellis' Lame Duck Seggie's Don Juan (Capt. Spinks) (Mr. C. M Alves), Mr. D. W Last's and Messrs Hosie and Laye By Murphy (Mr. Spragge), Mr. D. W. Jing (Major Timmis). Won by Last's Honesty Onion (Mr. D. W. three lengths, threequarters of a Last), Ir. C. R. Thompson's The Hength between second and third. House (Mr Thompson)
Time: I min 36 sees.
Winner,
Pa i-mutue): Places, 35.20, 45.60, $1.90.
314.90
Won by three lengths, & short head between second and third.
Pari-mutuel : Winner, 179.00 Places, $43.90, $23.90, $24.20. $1,631.co Cash Sweep:-
Ticket No. 740
Mr. Ferdntud's Pawnshop (r.
Soares) ......
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Also ran: Mr. Seth's The Ameer (Mr. Seth), Mr. P. A. Cox's Septem- bes Morn (Mr. Cox), Mr. Tricolore's Humorist (Mr. Kremer), Mr. Dyer's Beggar King (Mr. Thompson), Mr. H. Banto's Frampton (Mr. Potts).
Won by a head, half a length be- tween second and third.
Time: 7 mins. 412/5 sers.
Pari-mutuel Winner, Places, $8.40, $5.90, 87.20* Ticket Nu.
816.50;
571 1st 85,709,90; 559 gad 1,029,40 890 3rst 814.70 320 Tickets & Commission 1183.00
$ 9,330.00
$20 Tickets: 238, 327, 78, 156, 28.
LAWN BOWLS.
Saturday's League Matches
Civil Service and Taikoo Clubs on Extardsy snatched points in the Lawn Bowls League competition at the expense of Kowloon Bowling Green and Kowloon Cricket Club respectively.
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92,158.90 The following scores have been
025. 16 sent in. 312.70 700.00
5o. Queen's Real Central,
Cash Sweep:
Ticker No. 221
215
1st 2nd
468.00
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THE M-
532
3rd
233.00
380 Tickets and Commission 370.00
Ist 53 2 1714.
3rd
850 Tickets and Commission
*$3,700.00
$3,830.00
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No. 2 Rink
JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the most digos ive food for Infanta which keeps good in quality during Hot Weather: (2) LACTOSE (Milk Sugar) for sweetening the foods Tickets: 110, 79, 50, 210, 218- of Infants and Dyspeptics; (3) MILFORD-MCGRATH FLUID FIVE FURLONGS RACE HAN-2 Tickets: 54, 189, 599, 235, 47, INJECTIOL DE the Best Fluid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoes, DICAP-For China Ponies Ea71, 615, 12, 108, 671, 153, 230, 200, Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Posts in Summer days; and (4) trans Fee 25.
1st Prize: 3259, 20, 262, 384 JOHN CAH ILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA
17Muirhead R. E. Nicholls LADIES“ NOMINATION,——VIC, 3rd Prize: $870.
D. A. Purvis D. Morrison TORIA CROSS COMPETITION.-J. P. Robinson N. Drummond. Dummies representing wounded men J. Gibeon 14.J. FergusoD 1 will be placed on the ground at e
No. 3 Rink
50APS for keeping everything clean in Houses,
2nd Prize: 8100.
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