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SATURDAY'S RACING.

FIFTH EXTRA MEETING. AT HAPPY VALLEY.

The weather was not too pró- mising for the Fifth Extra Race moating at Happy Valley on Saturday, but in spite of this a large number attended for this final event of the season. Showers came at intervals, but by good fortune they occurred between races and thus did not interfero with the sport. His Excelleėnos the Governor, and party arrived before the first race and remained till the end."

Mr. Pollock was the most suc- cessful jockey with three firsts out of five starts. Lieut. Commdr. Thompson had one first and two seconds as did Mr. E. Bradio Mr. Davies had one second and two thirds and Mr. Buck a first and a second, while Mr. Harriman could only manago two thirde. Lady Severn took the first race with Jambu, to which H. E. the Governor's Gaudio ran third while the intervening place was oc. cupied by Hailsham which was previously in the ownership of Captain Neville, A. D. C. to His Excelleny, thus making of the event something in the nature of an Administrative monopoly Mesare. Dyer and Boith had a first and second, Mr. H. P. White first and a second, Messrs. Dun- bar and Stanton two seconds, Mr. Bagram two thirds and His Excellency a second and a third,

Results, 1-Chesham Handicap: "B" Classi Six Furlongs 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100.

"...

Lady Severn's Jambu (late Stun

nor Dahlia) ...(Mr. Follock) 11 Lt-Com. C. R. Thompson's Hall-

Bham

(owner) - 2 H.E. Sir Edward' Stubbs's Gaudio"

(Mr. Davies) 3

Also ran: New York (Mr. Brodie Vallant (late. Valiant Dahlia) (BIT. Gibson), Uncle Tam (Mr. Harriman), Toomai (Mr. da Roza), Solly (Mr. Buck).

Time: 1.34. 2 lengths, length. Pari-mutuel:

Winner, $19.30; Places, 7.20; 23.10;

11.10.

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925.

"AVIATION.

ITALIAN WORLD TLIGHT. Melbourne, May 31-Major di Pinode has landed at Broome,- Reuter,

Rome. May 80. The Italian Birship Esperia bae sailed on a triangular flight to Barcelona and Toulon and back to Rome.-- Reuter.

since 1st January, 1925. 1st prizo, $500; 2nd prize, $200; 3rd prize, $100. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Groy

Morn

(Lt.-Com. Thompson) 1 Messrs, Dunbar and Staten's

Chicago...(Mr. Brodio) 2 Mr. Bagram's Magnificent Dahlia,

(Mr. Harriman) 1 Time: 204.1/5. Many lengths, many lengths. Pari-mutuel:

Winner, $6.40; Place $5.70.

Cash Sweeps. Ticket No.665

.$5,588.10 324

1,690,60 481

.709.30 "5-Novices Race: Onco Round- For China ponies-1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize, $100. Mr. J. H, Taggart's Demon Boy Mr. H. P. White's Saracen Mr. Fato's Two.

Also

·zon:

(Mr. Ralph) 1

(Mr. Buck) Pairs Fotts)

(Mr. Tadworth

Bartholomew). Alcantra (Mr. Reza), Auchengcoch (Captain Hall), Quab (Mr. Stanton), Stimo (late Smart Guy) (Mr. Simmonds), May Leaf (late The Hottentot, Into Dig- nity) (Captain Oxspring).

Time: 167. 4 lengths, 16 lengths. Pari-mutuel:

Winner. 100.30; $11.20, $5.80, Cash Sweeps." Ticket No. 788 481 407

$7.70.

21

350'

,$2,489.20

711.20 835.60

tickets Nos. 555, 602, 135, 283, 812, 607.

6Waterford Plate: "B" Class Handkap: One and a Quarter Miles. -For China ponies. 1st prize, $450; 2nd prize, $200; 3rd prize, $100. Mr. E. Birkett's Beldorney Star

(Mr. Brodie) 1 H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs's Gaudie

(Mr. Davies) 2 Captain R. Neville's Vallant (late

Valiant Dahlia) (Mr. Gibson) 3 A.B. (Mr. da Roza), Langsat (Mr. Aloo ran: Mowgli (Mr. Harriman),

Pollock).

Time: 2.46.4/5. 24 lengths, 2) lengths. Pari-mutuel:

Winner," "$21,90; 15.20, $22.40.

Places $10:20,

Cash Sweeps.

?

Ticket No. 677

Cash Sweeps.

27

Ticket No. 654

48 86

$2,503.20.

715.29 867.00

IF

282 340

..$1,658.30.

473.80 236.90

$50 tickets Nos."86, 687, 940,

Class 7.-Waterford Plate:

er Miles. $50 tickets Nos. 342, 18, 114, 200,For China ponies, 1st prize, $450;

Handicap: One and a Quarter 367,

2nd prizo, $200; 3rd prize, $100. 2-Granville Stakes: Ona Mile. For China ponies, Griffins of this Mr R. M. Austin's Grey Streak

(Mr. Pollock) 1 season. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden $150; 3rd prize, $100.

Chrysanthemum (Mr. da Reza) Mr. Ferdndud's Curiosity Shop

(Mr. Gibson) 3 Also ran: Poppy Leaf (Mr. Harri- (Lt.-Com. man), Loch Rannoch Thompson), Beauty Davies), Uncle Alf (late Frimro Leaf) (Mr. Buck), Baby Eyes (Mr. Brodie).

3 lengths, //

Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Saligia

(Mr. Pollock) 1 Mosers. Dyer and Beith's Blatting Paper.(Lt-Com. Thompson) Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlin,

(Mr. Harriman) a

2

Also ran: The Wasp (Mr. da Roza), Uncle Charlie (late Carnation Leaf) (Mr. Buck), Wimera (Mr. Gibson).

Time: 22.05.2/5. 6 lengths, 5 lengths.

Tari-mutuel:

Winner, -$10.30; Places 5.70, 7.30,

| 6.00.

Cash Sweeps.

Ticket No. 552%

$2,241.40

477

640:40

}

402

320.20

$50 tickets Nos. 179, 472, 597, 3.-Chesham Handicap: "A" Class!" Six Furlongs For China

ponics. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd prize: $100.

Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love

(Mr. Buck) 1 Messrs, Dunbar and Stanton's

Seattle...... (Mr. Brodie) 2 Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor

(Mr. Davies) 3

Time: 2.44.2/5.

Peri-mutuel:

Winner, $42.20; $11.00, $21.00.

Dahlia

$10120,

Places

Cash Sweeps.

Ticket No. 729

110

589

.$2,053.701 768,20 '379.10

$50 tickets 766, 34, 412, 642, 779 "Black Rock's Tips for To-day. Park Plate-Five Furlongs

Chicago

Dictator Dahlia

Rothesay

Westenhanger Stakes-from TO

Post Once Round and In.

The Wasp...

Mile

Beauty Dablin

A

Uncle

AII:

Maidstone Plate-One Mile,

Saracon Gaudio

Alcantra

Also ran: Grey Streak (Mr. Pol- lock), Rothesay (Lt-Cam. Thom-June Handicap, "A" Class-One

561) Gym (Mr. Harrison), Ray-

(Mr. Gibson).

Time: 1.32.1/5, 2% lengths, short head. Parl-mutuel:

Winner, $22.10; Places 6.80, 6.50, 8.50,

Cash Sweeps.

Ticket No. 55

760

313

.$2,335.00

667.40. 333.70

$60 tickets Nos. 121, 167, 498, 112. 4-Ribblesdale Stakes:,, One Mile- For China ponies that have started in at least two races in Hongkong

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