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$50 Ticket: No. 338.

TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926.

| S-THE JOKEY CUP, 9-THE ROYAL NAVY Winner $500. Second $200. Third CUP-Presented by the Officers $100. A Cup will be presented of H.M.'s Navy, with 3500 added Becond $250.

· (Continueïl from Page 1)! to the winning Jockey. For to the Winner.

China Ponies, that have started Third $150. For Subscription in and have not won a Raco at Griffins of any Season. Weight Ticket No 234 lat. $1,649.20 this Meeting and thut have not for inch is as per scale. Winners Cash Sweep:-

455 2nd. $ 489 20 at any time won three flat Racos, 7 lb. extra. Unplaced runners at meeting allowed 3 ib. 451 3rd. 8 234.60 to be ridden by Jockeys who have this

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inches as per scalo, Unplaced Once Round and in. About one $2,995.00 startors at this Meating allowed "mile 165 yards.)

5 1. Unplacod Subscription * Griffine at this Meeting allowed Mr. R. M. Austin's Home

Call (Mr. Maitland)-1- 10 h. Allowances not accumula- 3-THE HONGKONG DER-ve. Jockeys 2 lbs, extra for Mossrs. Hall and Shenton's

The Gowk (Mr. Pollock)-Q BY-A Swoopstakes of $20 ouch each flat Rate won. Entranco with $2,000 added For China $5, Onco Round. (About fur- Mossrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch Ponies, bona fide Griffins of this longs 55 yards. Mooting. First Pony to receive Mr. J. H. Taggart's Bundoran 70 por cont. Second 20 per cent.

(Mr. Ralphs)-1 min. 22 secs. Third 10 per cent of the total Sir Paul's Mystic Dahlia amount. Weight for inches as' per scale. Ponies to be ridden by Mr. Dryandust's Jockeys who have won at least 5 Official flat races in Hongkong or China, or Jockeys approved by the Stewards. One Mile and a Pari-Mutuel Winner, $64.30. Half.

Places: $7.70; $5.90; $5.70. Cash Swoop:

Sir Paul's Glorious Dahlia,

(Mr. McBain)-1 Mossrs.. Toog and Priestley's

Pretty Polly (Mr. Sokoloff)-2

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Haimovitch)-35

Also ran-Total Abstinence (Mr. Thompson, King of Troy (Mr. Dallas), Saucy Sue (Mr. Dupree

Won by half a length, aix lengths between second third.

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Rannoch (Mr. Thompson31 Fifteen ran. Two and a half. lengths; three lengths. Time: 2

(Mr. Hall-Pari-Mutual:

Saracen,

Winner, $13,00 Placos: $5,20; $5.30; $5.10.

(Mr. Buck)-3 Cash Sweep Six ran Half a length; six lengths. Time: 1 min. 55.4/5 seca.

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Tloket No. 1515 let. $4,554.201

295 2nd. $1,301.20 1078 3rd $ 650.60

$1,814.00

$50 Tickets and Com-

mission

€8.320,00

Ticket No. 378 1st. $3,511.20

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1000 2nd. $1,003,20

1338 3rd. 501.60

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$50 Tickets and Com

mission

$2,004,00

$7,020,00

$50 Tickets-Nos. 1053, 1216, 382, 196, 603, 940, 241, 136, 1247; 1374, 166, 62.

10 THE " BLACK ROCK " $50 Tickets: Nos. 37, 303, 1660. STAKES.-Winner $600, Second! $250. Third #150. For China Ponies

6. THE GREAT SOUTHERN bona fille Griffins of this Meet- and STAKES-Winner $600: Seconding. Weights for inches as por $200. Third $100. For China scale Winners of one Rags Ponies. Weight for inches as other than a Race confined to per scale. Winners at this Moot-Subscription Griffins, 5 lb., of ing 5 lb.; of two or more Races 7 two or more Races 7 lb. extra. lb. oxtra. Griffins allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. One Mile and a Ticket No. 297 1st. $8,402 80 Subscription Griffins of this Meot-Quarter. 1031 2nd. $2,400.80ing allowed 10 h. (Jockey allow-

Time: 3 min. 12 secs.. Pari-Mutnel: Winner, $15.50.

Places: $6.50; $6.20; $11.90, Cash Swoop:

$100 Tickets and Com-

mission

fongs,

Maitland-2

Entertainments.

The QUEEN'S

VIOLA DANA

IN

"A NOISE in NEWBORO"

The STAR

LIONEL BARRYMORE

IN

"THE MASTER MIND"

THE WORLD

WALLACE BEERY

in

"Richard the Lionhearted"

POLICEMAN SHOT. TATTENHAM CORNER,

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240 3rd: $1,200:40 anco. Entrance $10. Six Fur- Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade

Call (Mr. Maitand)-1 $3,376,00 Sir Paul's Sunrise. Dahlia Sir Paul's Fantastic Dahlia

(Mr. McBain)-1

(Mr. Moller-1

and deceased exclaimed, "They've $15,380.00 Mossrs. Baith

and Lemar. Messra Dunbar and Stanton's chand's Fireworks (Mr.

San Diego (Mr. Dallas-3 got me." When witness saw the Two Volunteers with their guns present Five ran. Dead heat. lengths between dead heat and ed at him, he held up his bands. Paul's Daisy Dabilia

Mr. Moller-3 third. Time: 2 min, 44.2 5 secs. The Volunteers then searched him Seven ran. Two lengths: half Pari-Mutuel: Winners, $10.00. and he gave them to understand and $8.30. Places$9.50; $10.00. that he was a foreign polledman. length. Time: 1 min. 31.1/5 secs.)

They then went away. Pari-Mutnel: Winner, $16.40. Cash Sweep

Places: $6.30; $6.50; $9:30. Cush Sweep:-

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Ticket No. 722 1st. 1913.40 YOLUNTEERS IGNORANT OF

790 2nd. $1913.40 Ticket No. 218 st. $4,340.00

170 3rd. $ 425.20 1386 2nd. $1,240.00 $50 Tickets and Com-

mission .. 1132 3rd. $ 520.00

$1,800.00

mission

CASUALTIES? Continuing, witness said that on $1088.00 going to Goulding, he found him conscious. A few minutes later he $5440.00 practically collapsed and asked for an ambulance to be sent for him. Witness heard no challenge before $8,000.00 $50 Ticket:-No. 142, 181..

the firing and did not see the 11. THE GYMKHANA STA-Volunteers again. KES.-Winner $600. Second $250.

The Coroner-Is it possible Thirs $150. For all China Ponies

SEARCHING FOR THE NAME'S ORIGIN.

Astonished to discover that there was a station at psom called Tattenham-Corner, a Chi- cago business man named Tatton- harn has written to the Southern Railway inquiring how the station got its namo.

"I have never come across the name before," he says,. except among branches of my own family. We are, so far as I know, the only Tattenhams in the world.".

"I have made inquiries,” said the chairman of the Epsom Coun- cil to the Evening News, "and I am told. Tattenham Corner was thore long before the racecourse was constructed.

$100 Tičkots: -- Nos 474, 1107, 486,

As was generally expected, the Sir race resolved itself into a struggle for premier honours between Sir Pant's and Messrs Toeg and Priestley's stables. was a memorable tussle, and the Dahlia won practically at the post. From a gond start, Saucy Sue forged ahead, with the Dahlia in close attendance. On approaching the stand for the $50 Tickets and Com- first time, the ponies were woll bunched, with Total Abs- tinence on the outside, berth and Sir Paul's selection slightly lead- ing. Saucy Sue and Pretty Polly $50 Tickets:-Nos. 1520, 236, 653, wore running close together, with Lady Love Inst. At the 7-THE LUSITANO CUP that have started for Race in at that they did not know that any

"It seems to have boon the football stand, the Dahlia still Pragonted by the Members of the least two Extra Meetings during body had been shot?(Witness) corner of an ancient manor called lod, with Pretty Polly having | Club Lusitano. For Chine the Season 1925 and Subscription Yes..

Tatonam Manor, which abutted come up into second place, whilst Ponies, bona fide Griffins of this Griffins of this Meeting. Weight But after Goulding had been on to a manor now known as Sancy Sue had fallen hack and Meeting. with $500 added. 146 lb.

Winners of any Race shot and you had said you were Epson Manor. But how the given place to King of Troy. A Second $200. Third $109. Weight other than a Race confined to a policeman, they simply turnednanie to be changed to Tattenham Further change was registered at for inches as per scalo. Subscrip. Subscription), Griffins 7 lb.; of around and went away?—Yes." I have been unable to discover. the Rock, where Pretty Polly tion Griffins of this Souson Subscription Griffins Race 2 lb. was seen to be leading, King of allowed 5 lb. All winners 5 lb. extra. Subscription Griffins of Chief Det.-Inspr. Reeves said he Old books on Epsom which we Troy lying third and Total Ab-extra. Entrance $10. One Mile, this Meeting allowed. 7. lb, was present on the 19th instant fave consulted so far make no stinence last, Lady Love making Messrs. Beith and Lemar- Winners at this Meeting barred. at the trial of the three Chapel reference dither to Tatenam Ma

Jockey allowance Allowance Volunteers at the Military Court or or Epsom Manor."

Martial Law Force. accumulative. Entrance $5. One of the

Constable Burton, the shopkeeper and. his assistant gave evidence. The three Volunteers told the

a big effort to get into second. place.

1533:

Entering the straight, Pretty Mrs, G. Polly was still loading the field,

Six ran.

chund's Grey Steel

(Mr. Maitland)-1 L. Bagram's Sunburst

Rose (Mr. McBain)-2 with Glorious Dahlia close be- Mr. Roda's Lady Love (Mr.

Haimovitch)-3 hind. There was then a great fight for the winning position.

One length; a length Nearing the post, the Dahlia and and a half. Time: 2 min. 07.2/5 Pretty Polly were running neck secr

Winner, 327.90.) Pari-Mutuol: und neck, but, amidst great ex-|

Places: $5.10; 35.10; $5.10. citement, the formor just man- aged to get in front and win with Cush Sweep:-

Ticke: No. 1502 1st. $4,921.80 466 2nd. $1,234:80 ., 1139 3rd. $ 617.40

$2,081,00

$7,905.00

half a length to spare. Lady

Love was third six lengths away. whilst King of Troy finished fourth, Saucy Sue fifth and Total $50 Tickets and Com- Abstinence last.

4.-THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS CHALLENGE CUP,

mission

---Valus, $1,000. For Subscription | 850 Tickets:-Nos, 621, 240, 1378. Griffins of this Meating. Weight

8. THE CHALLENGE CUP.|

Court that they challenged three

SPORTS MEDALS,'

GAMES...

Mile. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's

Wimera (Mr. Dallas)-1 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's

Rothesay Mr. Thompson or four times, saying, "Who are SCHEME FOR 1928 OLYMPIC

you? If we do not receive an Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey

Streak (Mr. Pollock-3 answer, we will shoot."

In recording an open verdict, One and a half

The Olympic Games, which Eight ran. lengths; two lengths. Time: Mr. King said that it was most are to be held at Amsterdam in lamentable that a young man had 1928, will be marked by the min. 7.4, 5 sec8.

Winner. $22.50 met his death in the circumstances striking of a permanent prize Pari-Mutuel:

He was a medal, to be awarded to/ shown by the evidence. Places: $5.20; $5.40; $5.70.

member of the Shanghai Muni- victorious competitors. It had Cash Sweep

Tiokot No. 114 1st. 2739.80 cipal Police Force and although been decided to hold a 'competi-. 684 2nd. $ 782.80 he was not on duty at the time, tion in order to select a design 913 3rd. 391.40 he had answered to the call of for the medal, and the countries.

duty.

This must be no small which participate in the games $1291.00 measure of consolation to, his re- will also have an opportunity of

iatives in their sorrow,

winning the prize for the bost design. $5205.00

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$50 Tickets and Com-.

mission

for inches as per soale. To be Value One Hundred Guineas, won two years consecutively by For China Ponies." Woight for $50 Tickets-Nos. 781, 437, 104, Ponies the bona fide property of inches as per scale.

357, 661.

the

To be won

sume owner or owners. two years consecutively by a Winner to receive $500 and 70 Peny or Ponies the boat fire per cant. Second $200 and 20 per property of the same owner or cent, and Third $100 and 10 per owners. Winner to receive $750 cent. of the Entranco Fees until and 70 per cent., Second 8300 and the Cup is finally won when the 20 per cont, Third $150 and 10 Second Pony will receive 5 per per cent. of the Entrance Fees cent, and the Third Pony 25 per until the Cup is finally won when cent, of the Entrance Paes in the Second Pony will receive 75 The following are the lucky

addition to the place money.

Quarter. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin

(Mr. Halmovitch)-1 Lady Chater's The Goldon

Entrance $10. One Mile and Three Quarters. Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Local

Option (Mr. Maitland)-1 Messrs, Dunbar and Stauton's

Tacoma (Mr. Dallna)-2

BIG SWEEPS.

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. -

WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS.

ber.

Rugby, March 1. Mr. Amery, the Secretary for per cent, and the Third Pony 25 winners of sweep. tickets on the the Dominions and Colonies, was Entrance $10. One Mile and a per cont. of the Entrance Fees in Derby:

questioned in the House of Com- addition to the place money. Chinese Club. Winner, No, mons regarding the agenda of the Imperial Conference, which 19043; second, No. 12925; third. fa to be held in London next Octo- No. 07206..

He replied that it was" Compradores' The Goozer (Mr. Pollock)-3

Winner, No. 00230; second, No. templated that there should be a discussion of questions of foreign Six run. A length; two and a Mr. Soth's Duke of Frisco 09510; third, No. 03292.

policy and defence, including half lengths. Time 2 min. 47.3/5

those arising out of the Locarno Treaty, and also a discussion of economic matters. British Wire

·lesa.

Pheasant (Mr. McBain-? Mossrs. Hall and, Shenton's

5008.

(Mr. Namazeo)-3 Three run. Many lengths; ' Pari-Mutuel: Winnor, 37.20. three lengths. Time: 3 min.

Places:-$5,80; $7,00; $8.90. 45.3/5 BOCA. Cash Swoop

Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $6.70. Ticket No. 711 1st, $2,331.00 Place: $5.80

500 2nd. $ 666.00 Cash Sweep- 379 3rd. 333.00 Ticket No. 599 1st. $3,992.80 251 2nd. $1,140.80 $1,020.00

1314 3rd. 570.40 $1,426.00 24,350.00

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$50 Tickets and Com-

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PERCY FRANKLIN, at 11, Ice House Street, in the City of $50 Tiokots:-Nos. 208, 404, 336. Victoria, Hongkong.

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Commission

Association.

TO-DAY.

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Dollar on demand 2.4.3/16d.. Lighting-up

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The British Olympic Associa- tion Intends to hold a preliminary competition, in which the three most suitable designs will be for. warded to the International Olympic Committee for inclusion the main competition. A prize will be given to the winner, although the amount has not yet been stated, and the design will

the

property of the become Olympic Commifiteo.

in

The designs for the niedals obverse and reverse-must de- pict a subject in keeping with the Olympic ideal. The winning de- sign will be executed in gold, con silver and bronze for the first three competitors in each event. The models submitted can be. either skotches or plaques of rlaster or wax 25 centimetres in diameter."

Thore have been numerous inquiries already," the Secretary of the British Olympic Associa tion informed a Morning Post representative recently, and it seems that interest will be very To-morrow is ladies' day at the' koon. All designs must be Bent Races. The weather forecast is: to me on or before August 1, -North-oast or variable, winds, 1926, and they will be judged in moderate; generally overcast, the first case by a sub-committee somo fog lator:

which we will appoint.

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