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MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925.
THE RACES,
THE PANCHAN LAMA
SATURDAY'S MEETING.
third extra
PICTURESQUE RELIGIOUS
GATHERING..
HONGKONG- VOLUNTEERS,
OIL CAN MAKER'S STRIKE.
EMPLOYERS ASK FOR.. POLICE PROTECTION.
TENNIS
LOCAL PLAYERS SUCCESSES.
wongtung held in Canton China News says that Ng
At the provincial meetin
champion of Hongkong, wor kwong, formerly open
singles tournament and Ho Ke
South China A... A, 'won the
There was some exciting sport
HOLIDAY RIFLE MEETING. witnessed at the
Peking, April 12—A unique The rifle meeting of the Flong. meeting of the Hongkong religious ceremony took place this tong Volunteer Defence Corps was Indications are not lacking that Jockey Club on Saturday, and afternoon on a picturesque island commenced on Saturday at the the strike of oil can makers, which more is promised for this in the Imperial Palace grounds Kowloon City Range under poor has been going on for over a month, aftorrfoon. Several surprises when the Panchan Lama held an weather conditions. Although there. were recorded, with the result audience with 800 representatives was no rain the atmosphere was strikers, it will be remembered, another C. R. C. player who that some big "pari" dividends of the Chief religions, including cloudy and good marksmanship was demanded a share in the earnings performed creditably in this y
may eventually fizzle out. The wore paid. His Excellenoy the Officer Administering the Gov-Confucianists, Taoists, Buddhists rendore difficult, Dospite this ernment was present, whilst the and members of the Greek Protes disadvantage, son very creditable of the employers in the form of H. K. C. O. tournament, was band of the Surrey Regimentant Churches who all participated. scores were returned.
one sent out of the sale price of Together they also won the dout rendered an excellent programma The Protestant contribution to the
Yesterday the weather was more refused to consider the demand, every oil osa eald The employers of music. The afternoon's results ceremony was, a choral rendering propitious and was all that could be though they expressed their ball competition and the follo of selections from Stairers desired for such an ocension. To willingness to increase the men's won places in the running event TUDOR STAKES: HALF MILE~ “Crucifixión””. Speeches
For Subscription Grifins of any made by the prominent members, interest will be centred, on the All-with no signs of other side showing Chun sang and Chin Kam-w
were day. is the final day and much
bonus. A deadlock developed Leung Ying wah, Kam Fook,
Lam Yuk-ying. Peter Yo season that have never won an
Comers Competitions. Official Race, whether starters or
day inclination to budge. not. W. I. 1st prize: $300. 2nd
The following are the results of prize: $160. 3rd prize: $100.
Saturday and yesterday:
Efforts are being made by the China football team, the follo Of the star performore in the B Messrs. Oxspring and Atherley's
employers to reduce the effect of took part in the contest af Monitor, (Mr. Davies).
Corps Championship. (Possible the strike as far as possible. Sometos: Lau Hing-cheung, Lai 141) Sapper Maskell (Engineer of them have succeeded in securing tat, Wong: Boi-wah, Leung Company) 112; 2, Sgt. Maj. Everest now staffs from Macao, while (Engineer Company) 111; 3. Cpl. others, who are content with tong, Li Wai-tong, Pang Kam w Suen Kam-shun, Ng Kam-ch Goodman (No. 6 platoon) 120; 4, Sup-reduced outputs, have been carry and Choy Ping-fan.
woro:--
1
Mr. WayZoong's Quab, (Mr. Doyle) 2 Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom,
(Mr. Buck)...
Also ren: Jimmy Lad (Mr. Pollock), Lambmic (Mr. Harriman), Hoo Mah (Mr. Feat), Scarecrow (Licut-Com. Thompson)
1 lengths;
length.
Time: 1.03 1/5.
$106.80;
Pari-mutuel. Winner, Place $11.20, $6.00 and $11.00.
Cash Sweeps:
No. 332
613
120
$1,006.10 484.00 .242.30 $50 tickets: 375,208,479 and 141. TWICKENHAM HANDICAP' B CLASS: ONE MILE.-For China ponies. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100. Messrs. Dunbur and Stanton's
Seattle (Mr. Pollock)
Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia (Mr.
Sewell
ench in their several languages, in which they emphasised tho de- sirability of concord and co-opera- tion between the religions of the various nations.-Reuter.
Mr.
2
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3 100.
Bogram's Dictator Dahlia, Mr. A. A. Alves' Auchenreach,
(Mr Harriman)
(Mr. Doyle) Also
Uncle Charlie (late Carnation Leaf) Mr. Buck), Wimera
ran:
(Mr. Gibson); Strathalla (Lt. Com. Thompson). The Critic (late Critie Dahlia) (Mr. Sewell).
3 lengths; 6 lengths. Time: 2.20 2/5, Pari-mutuel. - Winner, Places $6.80, $7.90, $7.80.
Cash Sweeps:
$5.60;
No. 202
349
31
· 40
*
2
3
(Mr.
$50 Tickets 363, 525, 3-16, 313. ESHER HANDICAP: B CLASS: ONE AND A QUARTER MILES. For China ponies. let Prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100.
Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late
Valiant Dahlia), (Mr. Gibson) 1)
2
Mr. Bagram's Gymp (Mr. Harri-
man)
per Stephens (Engineer Company)g on business with approatices. Apparently to consolidate their position, the employers have formed Tyre Competition.--(As for Corps à new organisation called the Oil Championship) 1, Cpl A. H. Penn Can
Workers and Employers (No. 1 Platoon) 91; 2, Sgt. Tylor (En- | Mutual Help Society and have gincor Company) 80; 3, Pta Harvey scoured the membership of all the new workers. Adam (No. 6 platoon) 81
The employers have saked for and obtained police protection, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs being responsiblp for the arrangements.
The provincial meeting at Can was also for the purpose of cho candidates to represent Ch at the forthcoming For East Olympiad at Manila.
THE GOLD FRANC CASE.
AGREEMENT REPORTED
SIGNED.
Jar Competition-Won by No Platoon (Cpl. Goodman, Keeth, Hyde) Tile Competition-Won by $2,695.00 No. 1 Platoon "B" team (Sgt. H.
770.00 385.00 Green, Cpl. E. J. Mitchell, Cpl. E.G. Stewart, L/Cpl H. K Prosser, P Brown).
Blako Shield-Won by Engineer Company. (Sgt. Maj. Everest. Stef Attack Competition-Won by No.plicas, Watson, Dovey, Maskell), 1 Platoon (La S. J. Jordain, Cpl. Francis Cup.-Won by Engineer Peking, April 12-It is reporte E. J. Mitchell, Cpl. A. H. Penn, Cpl. Company "A" team (Sprs Stephens, from apparently reliable Chine E. G. Stewart, H. G. Burns, A. C. I. Watson, Dovey, Maskell),
sources, that Tuan Chi-jui H Bowker. Leader Cpl R. R. Davies). Reserves Cup-Won by R Laps structed the Finance Minister ye Muskotry Competition.--(Possible 70) loy; 2, D. Reid; 3, C. 8. M. Thornterday, to sign a prelimina 31. Sgt. Maj. Westlake 68; 2 Supper bill.
agreement settling the Gold Fran
Supper Dovey (Engineer Company) by LCpl A. C. Groves, D. E. G. day evening, but this is not ye Beldorney Star (Mr. Stepheus (Engineer Company) Machine Gun Competition-Won the agreement was signed yester Case. It is further reported the
Also ran King Ptolemy Davies), Magnificent Dahlia Mr. Mr. A. A. Alves' The Wasp, Mr. Gibson), Toomai (Captain Hall), da Roza} Fern
Leaf (Captain Oxspring), H. E. Sir Edward Stubbs' Gaudic, Alcantra (Mr. da Roza), Two Pairs (Mr. Doyle) (Mr. Patta), Hailsham (Lieut.-Com.
Also ran:
Thompson), Uncle Tam (Mr. Buck).
A neck; 3 lengths. Time: 2.11.
wwww
Puri - mutuel: Winner, Place $7.10, $6.80 and $9.70.
Cash Sweeps:
Harriman). Uncle Alf (late Primrose Leaf) (Mr. Buck), Poppy Leaf (Captain Oxspring), Duke of Frisco $15.70; (late Silver Leaf) (Mr. Seth), Demon Boy (Mr. Goodfellow), King Canute (Mr. Davies), Langsat (Lt-Com. $1,981.70 Thompson), Jimmy Lad (Mr. Sewell), 1% lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 2.46 1/5. "$50 tickets 1, 305, 479, 205, 391,Place 36.00, $43.00, $8.80.
Pari-mutuel Winner, $128.00; 189, 536 and 280.
No. 303.
152 100
566.20 283.10
TWICKENHAM HANDICAP: A
215
39
"
202
CLASS: ONE MILE-For China No. 25 ponies. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150, 3rd prize: $100. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's Chi-
cago, (Mr. Pollock) .....
Mr. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlia,
(Mr. Harriman). Mesars. Dyer and Beith's, Rothesay;
(Licut-Com. Thompson)
Cash Sweeps:
.$2,227.10
686,-JU
318.20
$50 tickets 387, 504, 633, 110, 345, 1245, 254, and 476.
CLAYGATE PLATE:
SIX FUR-
2 LONGS. For Winning Griffins of
this season and Winning Subscrip 3tion Griffins of any season. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100.
Alao ran: Baby Eyes (Mr. Buck), Jambu (late Stanner Dahlia) (Mr. Gibson), Curiosity Shop (Mr. Nema zee), King Emperor (Mr. Davies), King Alfred (Mr. Sowell).
& lengtha;
Tirae: 2.08.
length.
Pari-mutuel: - Winner, Place $5.70, $0.60 and $5.00.
Cash Sweeps!
No. 290
588
14
*
371
$13.10;
$2,301.10 054.60 327.80
Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains,
(Mr. Davies)
*Mr. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlia
(Mr. Harriman)
"Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blotting
Paper (Lt.-Com. Thompson) ... 2 Also ran: Gypsy Love (Mr. Buck), A. B. (Mr. da Rozu), Grey Streak (Mr. Pollack).
1 lengths; dead heat. Time: 1.33 2/6,
*Dead hent,
Pari-mutuel. Winner, Places $9.30, $12.30, $0.40.
Cash Sweeps:
71
#
614 G$4
$50 tickets 20, 44, 145, 578 and 120. SECOND AGGREGATE STAKES: ONE MILE-Value $500. For all China panies. Winners of an open race or Griffin race value $600 or over or ponies that have won the No. 115 aggregate prize in the Gymkhana Stakes or Aggregate Stakes in any 5 lbs. extra. Non-winning Subscription Griffins allowed 5 lbs. Mousra, Dyer and Beith's Grey
Morn, L-Com, Thompson) Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf, (late
English Money), (Mr. Harrinian) 2 Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, (Mr. Gib
Son)
8 length; many lengths. Time: 2.08. Pari-mutuel;
Winner,
Place $5.70.
Cash Sweeps:
C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. No. 35
Mrs. J. CRAWFORD,
Expert Masseuse. No. 2. Duddoll Stroot, 3rd. Ooor, Hongkong.
F
1
$ 6.70%
$21.10;
$2,373.70 508.65 508,65
$50 tickets 357, 236 and 828.. ESHER HANDICAP: A CLASS: ONE AND A QUARTER MILES- For China ponies. 1st prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100. Mr. A. A. Alves Golden Chry-
santhemum (Ma da Rozn)
Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (latu
Portland) (Mr. Stanton)
Mr. E. D. F. Beith's Grey Knight
(Mr. Pollock)
1
Alan ran: Spotted Sund (Mr. Davies), Loch Rannach (Lt.Com. $5,273.10 Thompson), Sarneen (Mr. Buck):
1,500.60
1 length; 1 lengths. **202
753,30
Time: 2.43 4/5. COBHAM PLATE: FROM TWO l'ari-mutuel. Winner,
MILE POST ONCE ROUND AND
$154.30; Places $15.00, $30.10 and 58,90. IN: (ABOUT ONE MILE 105 YARDS)-For China ponica Grif-
Cash Sweeps: fins of 1926, 1st prize: $400. 2nd No, 460 prize: $150. 3rd prize: $100. M. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal, (Mr.
Pollock)
614
7:
174
$2,392,60 682.60 341.80
$50 tickets 369, 501 and 636.
Nicholson, O. Skinner.
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