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TUESDAY.
YESTERDAY'S RACING. Mrs. R. M. Austin's Pottenbush
SECOND DAY OF EASTER MEETING.
The Bank Holiday meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club was sparsoly attended, but with the weather fair and the course in good condition, some excellent racing was seen. Condi- tions underfoot were somewhat dif forent from Saturday and the ranuit was that local riders scored at the expense of the visitors. Both Mr. Pollock and Mr. Stanton recorded two winners each and Mr. da Roza not- ched one. Mr. Wong. the victorious rider of Saturday could only secura one Arst. Both local owners and riders came off well, with Mr. Dy. Basty steuring two frats, which on the running of Saturday were not to the Dividends on be expected. whole were good, but the pari-mutuel was not so well supported, owing to The band of the scant attendance. the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scot- tish Borderers was again in atten- dance and rendered a greatly ap Freelated programme tf music.
The results were:
Race I.
Junk Bay Plate: Half Mile.--For Entrance Fee $6. 1st China Ponies. Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100.
Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Goblin (Mr. Pollock) .......... Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains
(Mr. du Roza)
Mr. Kill's Mens Beauty (Mr. Chun)
140.
(Mr. Pollock) Messrs. Dyer and Baitha's Lock
Tummel (Mr. Roidy).Dead Hent Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Kom Tong
Hall (Mr. da Roza)....Dead Heat Also ran: Baghoora (Mr. Wong). 2 Lengths, Dend Heat, Pari-mutuel: Winnor, $11.60; Places, $7.10; Dead Beat, $11.20; 66,90,
;
Race IX.
Mirs Bay Handlenp: "A" Clanst En- One Mile For China Ponies. tranco Feo $5. 1st Prize: 3400. 2nd Priza: $160. 3rd Prize: $100, Mr. Dynasty'a King of the Plains
(Mr. da Roza) Mr. K. H.'s Baccarat (Mr. Wong) Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
Gomeril (Mr. Pollock)
Also ran: Attaboy (Mr. Seth); Total Abstinencco (Mr. Reidy); Battle Eve (Mr. Stanton); August (Mr. Bultcel); Espoir (Mr. Sowell). 2 Lengths, 3 Longths. Time: 2.08 3. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $117.00; Places, $10,20; 36.00; 38.20.
Cash Sweeps.
Below is given the lucky numbers of yesterday's Cash Sweeps:-
Race I.
No. 15 No. 10 No.
G
$603,70 $198.20 $90.10 Unplaced Nos. 250, 343, 201, 77, 50
267.
2
Also ran: Home Call (Mr. Sewell), Grey Morn (Mr. Reidy), Battle Eve (Mr. Stanton), Loongwa (Mr. Wong), Cra. (Mr. Kelly); Grande del Norte (Mr. Seth).
A Head, 14 Lengths-Time 1.01, Pari-niituel: Winner, $14.10; Places, $6.70; $12.10; $8.80,
Race II:
Mira Bay Handicap: "C" Class: One Mile For China Ponies. En- trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Scooter (Mr.
Bulteel)
1
Mr. Dynasty's King Alan (Mr. da
Roza)
2
Mesers. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Rannoch (Mr. Reidy)
B
Also ran Saracen (Mr. Hankey), Grey Streak (Mr. Pollock), Golden Hall (Mr. Wong), Salvo (Mr. Chun), Plum Pudding (Mr. Stanton), Sugar Louf (Mr. Wallace).
3 Lengths, 2 Lengths.
2.14 3/5.
Time:
Pari-mutuel: Winner, $15.30; Places $6.50; $6,90; $6.50.
Ence III.
J
Mira Bay Handicap: "B" Class: One Mile For Chinn Ponies. En- trance Fen 36. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Tangle-
(Mr. Reidy).......
Mesars. Hall and Shenton's The
Grig (Mr. Sewell)
Mr. Evo's Bright Eve (Mr.
Chun)
3
Alao ran: King of Troy (Mr. Bul-
teel), Grey Knight (Mr. Pollock),
| Barlay Grass (Mr. da Roza), Spectre
Mr. Stanton),
A Neck, LongthTime: 2. 11 2/6, Pari-mutuel: Winner, $30.00; Place, $18.40;.320.80; $15.30.
Race IV.
Easter Plate: One and a Half Miles For China Ponies. Entrance
Fee $6. 1st Prize: $600; 2nd. Prize: $200 3rd. Prize: $100.
Mr. Yam Man's Flash Star (Mr.
Wong)
Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call
(Mr. Pollock)
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele (Mr.
Buiteel)
Also ran Misty Eve (Mr. Stanton);
The Genzer (Mr. Sewell); Laceda II
(Air Chun).
A Length, 3 Lengths-Time: 3.203. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $30.00; Places, $6.50; $5.70; $6,60,
Race Y.
Beef Stakes: Half Mile.-Catch- weights 168 lbs. Entrance Fee $0. Post. Entries. lat Prize: $200, 2nd) Prize: $100, 3rd Prize: $50. Regent (Mr. W. Stanton). Dragon Boat (hir. Bousefield) District Call (Mr. Seth)
Also Run: Bill Brewer (Mr. Shel- |lington); Stripea (Mr. Mattingley); Blotting Paper (Dr... McGown); Peu- Bimist (Mr. Kelly).
3 Lengths-4 Lengths. Time: 1.03. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $14.80; Places, $0.30; $7.20; $8.00.
Race VI.
Starling Stakes; Six Furlonga.— For China Ponies, Griflas of this Scason. Entrance Fee $6. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: 2100,
Messra. Abraham and Tester's
Bing Boy (Mr. W. T. Stan- ton)
Messrs. Comyn and Bell's Bur-
derer (Mr. Wong)
1
3
Mr. Eve's Festive Eve (Mr. Chun)
Also ran: Firo Call (Mr. da Roža) ; Furzefield (Mr. Sewell); Sugar Loaf (Mr. Wallace).
4 Length-2 Longths. Timo: 1.35. Parl-mutuci: Winner, $10.50; Places, $5.10; 35.20; $5.50..
Race VII.
Tolo Selling Pinte: One Mile.-For China Ponics. Entranco Fee $6, 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100.
Mr. Dynasty's King Alan (Mr.
Wallace)
Mr. K. Ha Easter Day (Mr.
Wong)
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Sandpiper
(Mr. Stanton)
Also ran: Marble Hall (Mr, da
Roza); Valour (Mr. Chun).
2% Length-Many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $32,601 Places, $18.00; $7.40.
Raco VIII.
2
Ilelio Plate: One Mile-For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. Brd Prize: $100.
APRIL 19, 1927.
Unplaeed Nos. 347, 148, 213, 28, 7,
Race III.
No. 187
No. 350 No. 148
$1,830.70 $380.20 $190.10
Unplaced Nos. 81, 17, 303, 22,
Race IV.
No. 127
No. 200 $2,788.80 $700.80 No. 496 $308.40 Unplaced Nos. 271, 130, 190.
Race V.
No. 64
No. 292
$1,526.80 $461.80
No. 620 $232.40- Unplaced Nos. 366, 184, 325, 410.
Race VI.
No. 188
No. 134
No. 360
$1,472.80 $420.80 $210.10
Unplaced Nos. 74, 368, 149.
RIFLE COMPETITION.
ANNUAL H.K.V.D. CORPS
CONTEST CLOSES.
units of the Corps, with toama of four men, 0. 0. of winning Company to hold the Shield for one year, and a mentento to be given to each mem- bor of winning team.
1. No. 5 Platton, with a total of 204 points. The team and individual scores were-Plo. Maskell, 84; Pte. McLennan, 84; Corporal Young. 71; Pto. Nisbet, 55.
Some fine shooting was seen at Stonecutters' Rifo Range yes- terday, when the annual rifle meeting| (In connexion with this competition of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Pte. Maskell wins a special prize), Corps was concluded. Unlike the 2. No. 2 Platoon, with a total of conditions ruling on the previous day 200 points. The team and indivudual there was an absence of rain, the scores wore Lieut. Mitchell, 70; light remaining good, and the wind Sergt. Branson, 74; Pte. Pilo, 74; Pte.
Warren, 60. being negligible.
Franels Cup.
Pte. Maskell was notably in 'form, Ho obtained a full possible at 500
A challenge cap presented by the yards in the Blake Shield competition, and only lost two points in the Francis lato Mr. J. J. Francis, Q. C., and un- Cup. Incidentally both these com- der anme conditions as the Blako petitions were won by No. & platoon, Shield competition. which includes "Pie. Maskell,
1. No. 5 Platoon, with a total of 252 points. The teams and individual C07Cs wore,-Pto. Maskell, 68; Pte. McLennan, 64; Capt. Logan, 80; 2. No. 2 Platoon, with a total of Corporal Young, 60.
In the revolver competition Potty Officer Wells and Petty Onear Fleet tied in the open event, with scores of 20, the maximum possible being 80. These two will again compete for R decision at a later date.
Yesterday's results were as follows:
Race VIL
No. 166
No. 38 No. 170 Unplaced Nce. 263, 100.
$1,505.00 $430,00 $215.00
No. 75
Race VIII.
$1,540.00 No. 201 $330.00 No, 390 $330.00 Unplaced No. 241.
30 08 1. Capt. Logan...19 19 2. Pto. McLennan..19 18 30 67
Race M.
No. 13
5083.50
No. 388
No. 198
$281,00 $140.50
420.
Race IX.
No. 287 $1,585.50 No. 175 $453.00
No. 10 $226.00
Musketry Competition. Individual competition. Peasible jobtainablo. 70.
200 300 600 Total yds. yda, yds.
3. Corporal Young 16 19 30
65
4. I. Mitchell...19 18 28 05 5. B.S.M. Summers 10 10 27 05
Blake Shield.
A challenge shield presented by the Unplaced Nos. 290, 327, 385, 588, late Sir Honry Blake, K.C.M.G. An inter-unit competition open to all
225
points. The team and individual scores were.--Sergt. Branson, 60; Pte. Plle 60; Pte. Jox. 67; Lt. Mitchell, 48.
Lewis Gun Competition.
1. No. 2 Platoon, with 60 points. Team comprised 2nd Lt. Jarvis, Cur- poral Bowker and Pto Collis.
2. No. 5 Platoon, with 61 points. Team comprised,Corporal Young, Pto. McLennan and Ptc. Maskoll.
Revolver Competition.
Petty Officer Wella and Petty Off- cer Fleet tied with a score of 29 onch, out of a possible of 30 in the open competition.
Corps: 1. 2nd Lt. Thornhill, 26; 2- Sergt. Major Westlake, 21.
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