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THURSDAY,

DECEMBER 30, 1937.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING PROGRAMME

FEBRUARY 19, FIXED AS FIRST

DAY OF CARNIVAL

The Annual Race Week will open on Saturday, February 19, with twelve races on the programme and below we publish the events for the first and second dayı---

1933

as per

never won a race

RIFLE SHOOTING Inter-Colonial Match To-day

Those chosen to represent the Colony in the Inter-Colonial riño match this afternoon are:

S.R. (a)Lit. A. O. Pullman (Midd'x), captain, Lieut. R. F. Jenks, R.N., Copt. W. Newton (Midd'x), superintending officers, P.O. Richards, Sgt. Cooper, L/Cpl. Langford, L/Cpl. Baker, L/Sgt. Jordan, Pte. Moss, Midd's), Sgt. Bickell, RM., Cpl. Puran Singh, (HKP.). Reserves: Ple. Cox, (Midd'x), Pte. Cranston, (Seaforths),

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, Round and Ia (About One-Mile 171

Yards).

7-1.30 pm The Melbourne Cup. 1-11.30 am-The Foochow_Cup. | _Winner $1,000, Second $300. -Winner $780. Second $300. Third Third $200. For Australian Ponies $200. For Chinn Ponies. Weight of any Senson. Weight 140 lb. Win- for inches

scale. Ponies

ners at any time of one race, 3 lb.; that have started at least three of two races, 18 lb.; of three or more Umes at Race Meetings of this Club races, 14 lb.; penalty, Entrance $10. previous to this Meeling and

have

One and a Quarter Miles. ach Meetings nt such ney

BD.The Hongkong Derby, and Griffins of this Meeting allow-A Sweepstakes of $20 each, 350 ed 7 lb. Subscription Grimins of additional for Starters with $3,000 this Club of this Meeting allowed added.

ded. For China Ponies, bona de 12 lb. Jockey Allowance. Allow Griffins of this Meeting. Winner to unces accumulative. Entrance $10. receive 70 per cent., Second 20 per One and a Ha Miles.

cent Third 10 per cent, of the total

Weight

for inches as per scale. Ponies to be rkiden by Jockeys who have won at least 10 Omelat nal races anywhere or scale, Entrance | Jockeys upproved by the Stewards proved troublesome to many.

amount.

n Quarter Miles.

ac-

S.R. (b) Major D. H. Steers, captain, P.O. Pellow, Mr. Watson, Cpl. (D.R.C.), Sgt. Mannell, H.M., Morria, R.M., Capt. Ratcliffe, (RU.IL), Lieut. Hawidins, RE Cpl. Miller,

M., Mr. Austin, (D.R.C.). Re. serves: Sgt. Russell (H.K.F.), Mr. Lakeman (D.R.C.),

Shooting wil begin at 1.50 p.m. Yesterday there were between 80 Shoot, but the varying light and wind and 70 at the spoon and practice

One of the Bronze Medals present- ed recently to the Fourth Submarine Flotilla R.C. was awarded to the in- dividunt who made the highest score among members of the Royal Navy who were shooling on this occasion. It was won by E. R. A. Haynes, who tied with Lieut. Jenks with an aggre-

212 noon-The Malden Stakes. -Winner $1,000, Second $300 Third $200 For China Pantes, bona got Grimes of this Meeting. Weight for inches na per

Concurrently with the shoot a re- $10. Six Furlongs,

and a Half Miles.

turn match was held between the 3.-12.30 p.m." or 1.-3.30 pm 04.30 p.m. The Chater Cup Fourth Submarine Flotilla de Club The Sydney Molden Slakes.(First Presented: with $1,000 added for and that of the Middlesex. Once or Second)-Winner $1,000, Second Winner. Second $300. Third $200. again the soldiers had to take second $300. Third $200. For Australian For China Ponies, that have started place, in spite of the generous handi- Fonics. Grimns of this Meeting. In at

least five Extra Meetings of cap of 60 to compensate for their Weight for inches as per scale. En-

this Club during 1937, and two or having to use the S.R. (a) rifle, as trance $10. Six Furlongs,

three of such Meetings previous to opposed to the universal use of the 41.00 p.m.The China Stakes. -Winner $750. Second $300. Third 1st July, 1937, and two or three sub- S.R. (b) weapon, in the case of the

to that date. Ponles classi- sailors. sequent For China Pontes. Weight for fled "A"

Cinss

as at 31st December, inches as per scale. Jockey Allow-

* ance. Entrance $10. From the 14 1037, barred. Weight 145 lb. Win- Mile Post (About Five Furlongs).

nera during 1937 or one race, 5 lb.: Of 5-1.30 p.m. or 6-3

p.mThe iwo races, 7 lb; of three or more

races,

10 b; penalty. Subscription Wong-Nel-Chong Slakes-(First or Griffins of this Club allowed & lb, Second Section). Winner

$750.

Allowance. Allowances Second $300. Third

Jockey $200.

For China Ponies, Subscription Grifins of this cumulative. Entrance $10. One and Club of this Meeling, Weight for inches os per

Jockey Allow ance. Entrance $10. Half a Mile.

Wong-Nel- 6-3 p.m.-The The chong Staken.—(Second Second).

(See Race No. 3). 7.-3.30 p.in/The Sydney Mald- en Stakes (S

(Second Second). (Bee Race No. 6) 8.-1 p.m.The Trial Plate-Win- ner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, bona fide Grifins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One and a Quarter Miles.

94.30 pm The Valley Stakes, -Winner $1,000. Second $300, Third $200,

China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Girlffins of this Club of this Meet ing. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. Six Furlongs,

105 pm The Curragh Hand cap.-Winner

$300. $600. Second Third $200. For China Ponles clussi- fied "C" Class as at 31st December, Jockey Allowance. Entrance 1037. $10. One Mile.

For

owner or owners.

300 500 600 TIL.

gate of 93, but in accordance with 10-5 p.m-The Challenge Cap. the Regulations, the Arst named took Value One Hundred

Guineas. For the Medal as he made the highest China Ponles. Weight for inches as score at the longest distance.

Scores: per scale. To be won two years

4th Submarine Flotilla consecutively by a Pony or Ponics the bona fide property of the same EAA. Haynes

Winner to receive Heut. Atkinson $750 and 70 per cent., Second $300 Po: Clark ZunP.O. 11inda and 20 per cent., Third $200 and 10 ERA. Seymour Per cent., of the Entrance Fees until EA. Johna

won; when the eut. Jenke

L/Sea, Knight the Cup is finally

Tatal... Second Pony will receive 75 per cent. and the Third Pony 26 per cent. of the Entrance Fees addition to the Pte. Middleton place money, Entrance $10. One L/Cpl. Baker

Three Quarter Miles.

L/Cpl. Langford and

115.30 p.m. The "Black Rock" Lieut. Pullmann

L/Sgt. Jordan Stakes-Winner $750, Second $300. Pio. Cox Third $200. For China Ponies, bona Pie. Rawling

Total fide Griffins of this Meeting. Weight:

B. R. (b) for Inches as per scale: Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Club of this C.P.O. Fellow (Scr.) Meeting allowed 10 lb. Winners 7 ERA. Haynes (Scr.)

pl. Mier (2) b, penalty. Jockey Allowance. Al-Lou, Hawkins (Scr.) lowances accumulative. Entrance $10. 1/Cpl. Downing (1)

Cpl. Larris (Ser.) One Mile.

Sgt. Mennel)" (Bcr,} Plate-PO, Clark (3)

12-6 p.m.-The Perth (Second Section).

(See Race No. 2.)

EXCHANGE

Selling

11-5.30 p.m.The Bendigo Blakes -Winner $600. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies. Ponies classified "A" Class as at 31st Decem- ber, 1937, and Griffins of this Meet- ing, barred. Weight 140 lb. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part thereaf won in stakes since 1st January, 1937. T.T. London Jockey Allowance. Entrance 510. Demand

T.T. Shanghai 12-6 p.m.-The New Stables T.T. Singapore Plate Winner $750, Second $300. T.T. Japan Third $200. For China Ponies. T.T. India Weight for inches as per scale. T.T. U.S.A. Grifins-of-this-

|- Meeling-allowed-1-lb-TT-Manila- Jockey Allowance. Allowances ac-T.T. Batavio cumulative. Entrance $10. From T.T. Bangkok the Two Mile Post Once Round and T.T. Saigon In (About One Mile 171 Yards).

One Mile.

SECOND DAY

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1938

T.T. France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Austraila

Buying

1.-11.30 4.m.-The Mongolian 4 m/s L/C London Stakes-Winner $750. Second $300.4 m/s D/P do. Third $200. For China Ponies, Sub- 4 m/s L/c. U.S.A. scription Griffins of the Club of this 1 m/s France Meeting Weight for inches as per 30 d/s India scale. Winners: of the Wong-Nel- U.S. Cross rate in London Chong Stakes, Ib.; of the Valley Stakes, 1 lb.; penalty. Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance $10. From the โน

Mos

Mne.. Heather (3) E.R.A. Seymour (2) Capt. Robertson 1/Cpl. Contar (3) P.O, linda (4) E.A. Johns (4) P.O. Silrock (2) Stoker Robinson

All the above

.15. 21914" rifle. 19, 2%

1044 pie. Cranston | L/Cpl. Jordan .62%

0474 | L/Cpl. Langford

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The handicap of each winner has been

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Club "A" beal a Navy team in a rugby match, 10 to five, on the Club

Mile Post (About Five Furlongs)e ground yesterday.

2-12 noon or 12.—6

Perth Plate (First or Second Sec-

tion)-Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies. Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 10 lb. Allowance, En- penalty. Jockey

trance $10. One Mile.

3--12.30 p.m.-The Lusitana Cup. -Presented by Members of the Club Lusitano, with $600 added for Win- ner. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, bono de Griffins of this Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of the Maiden Stakes barred. Winners of other races 7 lb. penalty. Subscription

Griffins of this Club of this Meeting allowed 10 lb. Jockey Allowance. Allowances accumulative. Entrance From the 11⁄2 Mile Post (About Five Furlongs).

4-1 p.m.The Victoria Stakes---** Winner $1,000. Second $300, Third $200. For Chino Ponies. Weight for Inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One Mile.

51,30 p.m.-The Garrison Cup.- Presented by the Oficera

of the Garrison, with $600 added for Win- ner. Second $300. Third $200, For China Ponies, Subscription Grimine of this Club of any Senson. Weight for Inches as per sente. Subscrip- tion Grimms of this Meeting allowed 3 lb. Winners anywhere during 1937, of one race, 3 lb,; of two races, 5 lb of three or more races, 7 lb. at this Meeting, 3 lb.: penalty. Sub-

that have not won at least two mees at race meetings of this Club, barred. Jockey

Allowance. Penalties and Entrance Allowances accumulative.

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