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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1937.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
PROGRAMME
FEBRUARY 19, FIXED AS FIRST.
DAY OF CARNIVAL
The Annual Race Wock will open on Saturday, February 19, with twelve races on the programme and below we publish the events for the first and second day:----
RIFLE SHOOTING Inter-Colonial Match To-day
the
rifle
Pullman
SATURDAY, FEBRUÁRY 19, Round and In (About 'One Mile 171 | (Midā'x), captain, Lieut. 11. F. Jenks,
Yurds).
1938
7.-3.30 p.m.-The Melbourne Cup. 1-1140 am-The Foochow Cup.
$1,000, Second -Winner $750. Second $300. Third-Winner
$300. $200, For China
Fonics, Weight Third $200. For Australian Ponies for inches as per scale. Ponies of any Season. Weight 140 lb. Win- that have started at least three ners at any time of one race, 5 lb.; times at Race Meetings of this Club of two races, 10 ib.; of three or more previous to this Meeting and have races, 14 lb. penalty: Entrance $10. never won a race at such Meetings One and a Quarter Miles. and Griffins of this Meeting allow- ed 7 Ib. Subscription Griffins this Club of this Meeting allowed 12 lb.
Allowance. Allow ances accumulative. Entrance $10.
Jockey One and a Half Miles.
of
Those chosen to represent Colony In the Inter-Colonial match this afternoon are:
S. (a)Lt. A O.
ILN., Copt. W. Newton (Midd’x), auperintending officers, P.O. Juchards, Sgt. Cooper, L/Cpl. Langford, L/Cpl. Baker, L/Sgt. Jordan, Pto. Moss, Midd'x), Sgt. Bickell, R.M., Cpl. Puran Singh (H.K.P.). Reserves: Ple. Cox, (Midd'x), Pie. Cranston, (Seaforths).
S.R. (b). Major D. H. Steers, captain, P.O. Pellow, Mr. Watson, (DRC.), Sgt. Mannell, R.M., - Cpl. 8 p. The flongkong Derby Morris, R.M., Capt. Ratcliffe, (R.UR.), A Sweepstakes of $20 each, $50 Lieut. Hawkins, RE, CDL Miller, additional for Starters with $3,000 R.M., Mr. Austin, (DRC.). Re added. For Chinn Ponies, bona fide serves: Sgt. Russell (H.K.P.). Mr. Grimns of this Meeting. Winner to Lakeman (D.R.C.). receive 70 per cent, Second 20 per cent., Third 10 per cent, of the total amount. Weight for inches as per to be ridden by Entrance Jockeys who have won at least 10 Omcial fat races anywhere or Jockeys approved by the Stewards. One and a Half Miles.
New Year's Day 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. Griffins of this Meeting Weight scale, Ponies
Fancy or Evening Dress
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HANKOW-NANKING TIME TABLE
EAST BOUND (Read Down)
Tuel Thur.
Fri. Sun.
(Dolphin)
STATION
WEST BOUND (Read Up)
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(Dolphin)
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12.45
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10.40
HANKOW-CHENGTU TIME TABLE
WEST BOUND (Read Down)
Mon, Wed. Sun. Tue.
Fri.
STATION
Thu. Bat.
(DC-3) 11.45
(Loening)
8,00
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0.40
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Fri.
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13.00
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12.25
15.00
Mon, Wed.
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14.40
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(Stinson)
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For further information please apply to:
10.30
Sun. Mon. Tuc. Thn.
1.00
Wed. Fri
(Stinson)
or
senle.
Shooting will begin at 1.50 p.m. Yesterday there were between 80 and 70 at the spoon and practice Shoot, but the varying light and wind proved troublesome, to many,
2-12 noon The Maiden Stakes. Winner $1,000. Second $300 Third $200, For China Panies, bona fide
for inches ns $10. Six Furlongs.
Concurrently with the shoot a re- 3.-12.30 p.m. or 7-3.30 p.m.
turn match was held between the The Sydney Maiden Stakes (First
Fourth Submarine Flotilla Nido Club and that of the Middlesex. Once Second)-Winner $1,000. Second
94.30 p.m.The Chaler Cup again the soldiers had to take second $200. For Australian Presented: with $1,000 added for place, in spite of the generous handi- $300. Third Ponies. Grians of this Meeting Winner. Second $300. Third $200. cap of 50 to compensate for their Weight for inches us per scale. En-For Chinu Ponies, that have started having to use the S.R. (a) rifle, na trance $10. Six Furlongs,
4-1.09
In at least Ove Extra Meetings of opposed to the universal use of the 1.00 pm The China Stakes this Club during 1937, and two or SR. (b) weapon, in the case of the Winner $750. Second $300. Third three of such Meetings previous to sailors. $200, For China Ponies. Weight for 1st July, 1937, and two or three sub- One of the Bronze Medals present- inches as per scale, Jockey Allow- ante. Entrance $10.
sequent to that dale. Ponies classi ed recently to the Fourth Submarine From
the 1/4 fled "A" Class as at 31st December, Flotilla R.C. was awarded to the in- Mile Post (About Five Furlongs).
61.30 p.m. or G3 DJ-The 1937, barred. Weight 145 15. Windividual who made the highest score Wong-Nel-Chong Stakes. (First or of two
ners during 1937 or one race, 5 lb.: among members of the Royal Navy
races,
who were shooting on this occasion. 7 lb; of three, or
more k was won by E. R. A. Haynes, who 10 lb. penalty. Subscription races, Grimins of this Club allowed 5 lb. ded with Lieut. Jenks with an aggre- Juckey Allowance Allowances ac- gate of 93, but in accordance cumulative. Entrance $10. One and the Regulations, the first named took tho Medal as he made the highest a Quarter Miles.
score at the longest distance.
4th Bubmarine Flollita
Section). Winner $760, Second Second $300. Third $200 For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allow
ance,
13
$200 and 10 L/Sea. Knight
Total...
Mile "ce $10. One per cent., of the arts fes untill
the Cup
is finally won, when the Pte. Middleton Second Pony will receive 75 per cent. k the Entrance Fees in addition to the Lieut. Pullman and the Third Pony 25 per cent. of Cpl Baker place money. Entrance $10. One is Jordan
and Three Quarter Miles.
C/Cpl. Langford
Pio, Cox Pie, Rawling
Total
8. I. (b)
Entrance $10. Half Mile. 03 p.m.-The Tho Wong-Nel-
10-5 p.m.The Challenge Cup.-i Scores: chong Blakes.(Second Second).
Value One Hundred Guineas. For (See Race No. 3).
China Ponies. Weight for inches as EAA. Haynes 73,30 p.m-The Bydney Mald
(Second
per scale. To Second).
be won two en Stakes:
years Lieut. Alkinson
Race No. 5)
consecutively by a Pony or Ponics O, Hinde Po, Clark 8.1 Data The Trial Plate.-Win-the
bona Ade property of the same ERA Seymour ner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. owner or owners. Winner to receive EA. Johns For China Ponies, bona fide Grimins $750 and 70 per cent, Second $300 Lieut. Jenks of this Meeting. Weight for inches and 20 per cent,
per scale. and a 20 h Valley Stakes,
D-4.30 Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponles, Subscrip- tlan Griffing of this Club of this Meet- Weight for inches as per scale. ing. Entrance $10. Six Furlongs,
11.-5.30 p.m.-The "Black Rock" 10,5 .p.m. -The Curragh Handi- Slakes,--Winner $750. Second $300.
$600. Second cap-Winner
$300, Third $200. For China Pontes, bona ERA Haynes (Scr.) Third $200. For Chino Ponies classifide Griffins of this Meeting. Weight Cpl. Miller (2) fled "C" Class as at 31st December, for inches as per scale. Subscrip-Leut, Hawkins (Ber.) 1937. Jockey Allowance.. Entrance.
L/Cpl. Downing (1) tion Griffins of this Club of this Cpl. Morris (Se $10. One Mile.
Meeting allowed 10 lb. Winners 7 Sgt. Mannell (Scr.) 11-5.30 pm-The Bendigo Stakes b. penalty. Jockey Allowance. Al-Po Clark (3) -Winner $800. Second $300. Third lowances accumulative. Entrance $10. EIL.A. Beymour (2)
Mne. Heather $200. For Australian Ponies. Penles One Mile. classifed "A" Class as at 31st Decem-
1937, and Griffins of this Meet be barred Weight 140 lb. 1 lb. ing, penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes since 1st January, 1937. Jockey
$10. Allowance. Entrance
New Stables Plate Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies.
One Mile.
12.--6
D.ML-The
12-0 p.m. The Peril (Second Section).
(See Race No. 2.)
C.P.Q. Pellow (Scr.)
Capt Robertson Plate/pi, Tonnar (3)
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MEDAL WINNERS
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E.A. Johna (4)
PO. Slicock (2)
Stoker Robinson (6)
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Weight for Inches as per scale. GOLD_AND_BRONZE Middleton Griffins of
of this Meeting allowed 1 ib. Jockey Allowance. Allowances uc- cumulative. Entrance- $10 From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 171 Yards).
SECOND DAY
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ladies' section of the Royal Hong-The handicap of each winner has been kong
Golf Club played over the Old procedure appites to all B.R. (a) and B.R. reduced by one point as shown. Thle Course at Fanling on December 20. (b) Spoon Shoots,
Mrs.
Whyte-Smith
96-16-80 1.-11.30 a.m.-The Mongolian Mrs. Shewitn
94-12-82 Stakes. Winner $750. Second $300. Over the Old Course, the leading
52-10-73
Third $200. For China Ponics, Sub-returns for the bronze medal were: scription Grimns of the Club of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale.
5 lb. of the Stakes, 7 lb.; penalty. Jockey ance. Entrance $10. From
the Mile Post (About Five Furlongs)
2-12 noon or 12—3
P.The Perth Plate (First or Second
See- tion)-Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies. Grims of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 10 b. Allowance. En- penalty. Jockey trance $10,
ner.
One Mile. 3.-12.30 pm-The Lusitano Cup. --Presented by Members of the Club Lusitano, with $600 added for Win- Second $300. Third $200.
For China Ponies, bona fide Grimns of this Meeting. Weight for inches us per scale, Winner of the Malden Stokes barred. Winners of other races 7 lb. penalty. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting allowed 10 lb. Jockey Allowance. Allowances accumulative, Entrance $10. From the 11⁄2 Mile, Post (About Five Furlongs).
41 pm The Victoria Stakes- Winner $1,000, Second $300. Third $200, For China Ponies. Weight for Inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One
Mile,
5-1,30 p.m. The Garrison Cup- Presented by the Oncers of the Gorrison, with $800 added for. Win- ner. Second $300. Third $200. For Chinn Ponies, Subscription Grimna of this Club of any Season.
Weight for inches as per scole, Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Meeting allowed 3 lb. Winners
1937, of one race, 1
anywhere during!
TD.; of two races,
5 lb.; of three or more races, 7 lb.
at this Meeling. 3 lb.; penalty. Sub-
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4.—3 p.m.—The Exchange Plate.-- Presented by the Bankers and Ex- change Brokers of Hongkong. Value $1,000 to Winner. Second
$300. Third $200, For China Ponies, Subs- cription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting. Weight for inches ás per; scale. Jockey. Allowance. Entrance 110. From the Two Mile Post Once.
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Club "A" beat a Navy team in a rugby match, 10 to five, on the Club ground yesterday,
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