THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951.
The Football League Is Overcrowded
THE FIRST AND SECOND DIVISIONS SHOULD BE CUT DOWN TO 18 CLUBS EACH
Says TOM FINNEY
Club or country" This was the question that jumped right into the fore front when four England men dropped out of the side that was to tackle Austria.
I myself have never noticed the strain of turning out for Preston on Satur- das and for England, perhaps, three days later. But as I sat over a television sel watching this Wembley game, I remembered a conversation I had last season with The Continental side who came here for an international.
Live
Ton
J:
Jeorn Already Ben: t
Newcastle United take 1.
great come up, the mptred
of th:1
relegation f MOST
leading have protested that representa football bogry uur
And them wel bar eened, matches have cost player took part in anything
50 and 60 tches
equally, the clubs would not The were amazed
10 Teluctant
release discover that every member
players for a week or ten days prior to internationals.
The services of men who might ide ave made the difference be- "ween winning the champion- The Empil side bad beenp and finishing a very
points, diary third or fourth streetling for League
unly a few hours before they gathered for an internaboant.
NATIONAL PRESTIGE
Cha the Cement, they ariot .
1 view that its nat prestig
Laurent body
Ju Yugoslavia, for
die ander abonad
Very
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REDUCE THE NUMBER But the greatest reform. After all, it can be a enous matter for a club insider, would be the reduc-
If the First ! player, rated as the best m histion of divisions, position in the country, sot jand Second Divisions were rut
severul weeks Toy
Wilh #t down to 18 clubs apiece, earn Camaged muscle or bone
Compensation that be
the service of is coun-
mowy.
Likes from the teams a
mith as Bere magh; beta.
13 esenlafiy
cine" Art 1. Belgium, all League
scratched
whe
Ashure
That
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11 i side would play eight less fis-
And If one Jures a season
might two other matches piased under floodlights in Sap.
ember
March. several Saturdays could be left with out programme f League
unes
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Thus the difficulties of strik ng a Club and country in
Is equally
frue balance between
Englan
And
At these week-ends. Į suk
migh
Non sale Hons une action for Scotland-where competition Rest, the England side
he collected somewhere for tar-
14: Gantt
the situation fr is different
tremen- stiff are End Here the clous. But I do think that thetical jalks and moves Indeed. player caves his arst zilegiance Football League might considere Belgian principle,
to the gl
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lessen
these
alt Internationals might be staged two refurros
Saturdays. Again. jon These One is the excision like the Belgians. The clubs dabir T lub has often, my blers,
ruleg themselves could avoid Anan- d the promotion and
The the S
LFLE arrangeme at ial loss by on system
duce the number of teams af attractive friendly fixtures much division
that could not otherwise And place m the programme.
as a teen-age), desenvores ktor taken a thamer
lus making player, we paid ban a wags Leveral seasons. Ühe Tray kave joined them in exchan je
age Aransfer fee
Yo
Se t not smprising that, m the Indy-burly of a strue- vte for patious points, the clubes surt they have first de
stor players, man on
their
*
One of the great evils of the
1 am not seeking to kill the w-up two-down" system that it leads to a defensive type stle League sides. If the fou
Directors are of thinking
present elvisions were reduce.! going 1 18, tram
for abaid of
a nice nucleus determined to down, they
fourth division would be left But void it at all costs. If it wer
I do think that all foo!- ballers, England or otherwise, are called upon now to
play too much. If the long casualty sts impress this upon the au- thorities, then perhaps it will te the silver
to the dark cloud.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB TWELFTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 8th & Saturday 15th December, 1951. Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club!. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race wil be run at 2:00 pm cath day.
There ares on the 1st Day and 8 rces on the 2nd Day (16 m !).
Through Tickets (at $32.40 each) may be obtained at the Poutja a sore Clare of the Treucers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, ado la less for the Post Sa eup on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Spora Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup"
192.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 19.00 am, on Friday, 7th December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
Tavo congestion on the Club's Office at Telephone House non-member me requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the
lub's Branch Offices at:--
rube
517 Aguilar Street Hong Kong
or
722 Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following
lining
LOFTHOUSE HEADS ENGLAND'S SECOND GOAL
Austria's goalkeeper Walter Zeman dives - but too late as a Loft- house header, from a free kick by Ramsey, shoots into the net to notch England's second goal in the international match at Wembley Stadium, London.
is England's At right outside-right, Les Medley. England retained her un- beaten home record by keeping the Austrians to a 2-2 draw. Reuterphoto.
Lord Rosebery Offers $1,000
Reward
London, Dec. G. Lord Rosebery, a member of the Jockey Club, today offered a reward of £1,000 for information leading to
England-Germany the identity of the person
Internationals
A Possibility
London. Dec. 6. The visit of a London Football Association team to Berlin last month may well be the forerunner of a re- sumption of internationals between England and Ger-
many.
Since the war several club including Tottenham Dividends will be paid on the whining and placed ponies sides. declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. Hetspur and Bristol City, have The "All Clean" signal will be indicated by a white light played in Germany, but not un and/or a white spline at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS l the beginning of this seaso ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY did the FIFA agree to the Ger- THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL man national side taking part in
HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.
Totalisutor Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rected later.
full internationals.
IMPROVED STANDARD Should the two countries meet again soon, the difference be
ween their standards of play is not likely to prove so wide as
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained before the war.
Of the ince Investors have left the Counters.
to be run.
is
five prewar inter- All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be prenoticnels England won four pented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which all by convincing margins they reter, but none will be, paid later than one hour after and drew one. Germany's defeat the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled of Austria in September seems
ample proof of
her improved in no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds standard of play, made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will NOT be made! Germany's football still spl/1 into two parts West un torn or disfigured tickets.
and East. FIFA officinis recent- both bodies in an at- met tempt to reach some agreement on amalgamation, but for the present a merging of the two authorities does not seem likely.
Reuter.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10,00 per day including
tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary MITTEN TO PLAY
at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a FOR FULHAM
Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced
etc.
ent of all chits, by him.
and for payment of Only a limited number of badges admitting, to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.
London, Dec. 6. Charlie Mitten, the Manches- The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will ter United outside-left, will play close at 11.00 a.m. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close for Fulham, the London First
a.m. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office and Division Club, when his suspen
sion for playing football in the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House,
Colombia expires on December
at 11.45
E
"
was to-
Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley
By "RAPIER"
The Twelfth Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club will be held again on two consecutive Saturday afternoons, the first tomorrow and the second on December 15.
Eight events are down for decision each day, with no change in the time of starting.
The two sections of the Alveston Handicap for Australian Ponies Class 18 over Six Furlongs will be the main attraction tomorrow afternoon,
be Class 5 will
V.I.P. is in splendid condition Here are my estimates of the Ponies
spot the and if it should secure a good difficult problem chances:
winner.
start may win, while I expect
FIRST RACE Lyndhurst Handicap (First Sec- 1 From 2 Mile Post.
to
i
In view of its second placing to see Kentucky Moon offer a in the Folkestone Handicap challenge. (Second Section) at the 9th Race
The finish should
be fought
WEEK-END TEAMS
The following are Club seler- tions for crickét, soccer, Pugby and hockey matches this week- end;
CRICKET
Club de Heerele 2nd XI v Hong kong University at King's Park of Saturday, at 1.45 p.m.--F. M. N. da Silva (Cant). EA. R. Alves, IT, P..L.. Ozorio, II. A. Hatròi, E. M. L. Bourel, E. J. Noronha 3. Guterres, HIN Ozorio, E. M. S. Rosário, L. J. d'A Remedios and G. M. Roza-Pereira... Hongkong Cricket Club "Optimista" Hongkong Cricket Club "Scorpiona" at Chater toad on Saturday, if 1.30 B. L. Sralth, G. T. Rowe, N. Arthy, F. Van Oorde. G._8, Pritchard Matzon, R. Hughes,
R. Macpherson, L. D. KIE bec. T. Thesen-Ender, I.B. Neve. Eth man, W. 3. Slagter. Umpire. A. Fetry, Royal Farco 1st XI v Army "B" at K Tak at 1,30 p.m. on Saturday-Kingsford, Bail, Wilson, Leigh-Bennett, Graham, Moorhouse, Buchanan, Thảm Dán Jackson; Bennion and Harup, Umpire-Sq.i Leader Bleeck Scorer-AC Trowell, Hongkong Cricket Club cor- plons" v tendong Cricket Ohi
Optimists" at Chater Road on Saturday at 145 pan-TA. Péates, II. Owen Hughes, C.B. Connett, L.F. Stokes. F.A. Weller, T.G.C. Knight. J. Borthwick, T.P. Ruffet. D.J. H. K.E. Greene and F.I.C. Herridge
Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI v Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Rand Saturday at 1.45 p.m.R.T. Barma, U.H. Eanal. S.E.M. BUR. S.F. Chagis, A.D. Ebrahim, A. Bald Abbas, M. Samy, A.R. Razack B.A. Bux. T.E. Chiba god MA. Wahab Sr. Umpire-K.. Omar. Scorer-Adam Khan.
King George V School in trendie tratch against Headquarters, Bong kong Regiment, 2 the Sclicol groting on Saturday at 2pm- C.Q/M Alman (Captain). D.A.C. Hulton, B.C. Cornell, J.V.R. Bol tamley. J. Marshall, J. Watson, S. Shroff, F.C. Gamble, G. Bendall
Robertson, M. Beesley. Ro serve.-D. Lock.
M.
SOCCER Club Jat XI against Army in the First Round of the Senior Challenge at Happy
Shield on the Charcol 3.45 D
Valley on Sunday.
Fairbrother, Strange. Barber, Pe- trie, Forrow, McDonald, Walton Callyer. Weller, Bray and Borker Reserves, Sheridan and Van de Well.
Club and xt against RAMC in the First Round of the Junior Challenge Shield on the Club Ground at Happy Valley on Sunday, Rick-off 2 puhd Taylor, Ferran. Murie, Bheridan, Beattie, Bibbs, Harria, Van der Wai1, Marshall, Jones and Van Zuylen. Reserve. Evans, Smith, Kempton Ederley and Necdel.
HOCKEY
Army 1st XI v Club de Recceló at Soukuppoo on Sunday, bully of p.m.-Pillam. Favey. Dunnett, Dud ley, Deighton, Raynor, Westmacott Clayden, Hammond, Mackenzie and Tayen. Reserves.-Chappel and Taxe 19Transport will be at Star Ferry. Hongkong, at 2.30 p.m.
Army 2nd XI v Nav Bharat at Army Ground. Boundary Street, on Sunday, bully off p.m-Sinith, Ben- ton. Hewson, Walker. Jerrett. Sun, aird, Cox, Harrison, Jackson and Ricketts. Reserves-Richardson and O'Hara.
Transport will leave Kowloon Stens at 2.20 p.m.
Bhirts, shorts, stockings and Bitchy will be provided. Anyone, unable to play is requested to chons 34121 Ext. 30 by 11 am. on Saturday, Decem EIGHTH RACE
ber 8. Lyndhurst Handicap (Third-Back at 10.30 am on Sunday Mon: From 2 Mile Post,
who doped one of his horses.
The doping of the horse discussed for the Arst time day when Lord Rosebery, one of and
Mastery (Mr Liang), despite its the leading British owners breeders, announced the reward poor performance the last time in a letter to the press.
out when it ran unplaced with dissatisfied with the Mr Kwak up, should not be running of one of my horses disregarded as I still believe it this season
and instructed is the best bet. veterinary surgeon to examine
the usual lesis," he said. now find that the animal has been steadily improving and had received a dope causing I expect it to give a good fight distance
be stopped. With the approval against the above mentioned alone I think they should be difficulty in winning. of my trainer, Mr J. L Jarvis, ponies it does not actually watched. in whom I have the utmost trust win. and confidence, I am
Possibility £1,000 reward for any informalan) is another
it
with
The pony to watch, however, is Huntmaster (Mr Tseng) which
Wonderful
Palice Royal Air Force at Kal O'Sullivan. Sherrard-Smith ApPA MeNiven, Yusef, Jones. Reynolds, Stevens, English, Thong and Brown. Reserves--Dawson, Kills and Wa Tong.
The First event is confined to
Concord is a bad starter and Class @ Australian Ponies with Meeting from the 11⁄2 mile post, unless it can move off quickly our Novice Jockeys as pilots,
Pegasus (Mr Renfrew) will no on Saturday it may again prove For its win at the 10th Race doubt command the most sup- a disappointinent, Meeting. Strathpeffer (Mr E. S.
port,
Shun Fung has invariably done but with other capable Wong) has been penalised by sprinters among the entries, such well over short distance events 17 lbs. and on that account I am
Easy-going (Mr Kwok), which and a win here would not be as reliance on
was third in the above race, and surprising. not placing much Strathpeffer to win.
Lady Gloucester (Mr Needa), a Mabel (Mr T. B. Dau) was much
improved pony, it will second to Boom Town in the probably find the pace a little
and above meeting
is up or too fast. 4lbs., which makes it a decided
This event will conclude the Pegasus can also move fairly day's racing and will be con- danger
fast
however, and I think tested by Third Section Aus- will give either of the two a good tralian Ponies Class 6.
RUGBY fight.
Countess Delight (Mr Ren- . Royal Artillery XV sgatnit Roya the Ardrossan Navy at Causeway Bay on Satur frew) out between these three ponies, Handicap (First Section) over
day.Lt Mørkham (27 HAA Hett). with Avoca (Mr Ostroumoff) a
Li Gaddes 57 HAA Regt), A this distance for Class 7 Ponies
Frend (23 Fd Regt), Lt Eastwood possible outsider.
with Mr at the last meeting
(45 Fd Regt), L/Bdr Harrington Filibuster II (Mr Chuang) and E. S. Wong up carrying 159 lbs.
(Mov Lt Tp RA), Gar Myzolt (15 Coin (Mr Holgate) |
L/Bdr Darby (58 Med Reg), Horner (69) Med Bog), can be depended upon over this As it will be carrying 7 lbs. less
(27 HAA Regt), Chr resson tomorrow afternoon in this class L Steggles and for this
it should have no Lamplough (ES Ed Regt), Bgt racers,
Bowlea (22 Fd Regt), Ghr Pope tha Med Regt), Lt Thomas (58 Men The only serious opposition is Regt), Capt Mitchell (55 Med Regt) likely to come from Winged (Mr Capt), Capt Keenan 143 Fe Regt). FIFTH RACE
Reserves. Lt Bellamy (48 Fa Regt), winner of the Lyndhurst Habdicau (Second Set-H. S. Chang),
Lt Colling (45 Fd Regt); Ut Goodge tla) From 2 Mile Post.
second section of the above race
145 Ft Regt) and L Green (23 Fa tion that establishes the identity animal, but I am afraid that it
The second lot of C1889
with Mr Henfrew up. of the offenders."
may
Reet). find the opposition too Australian ponies wil night out Ringway (Mr F. Noodi) should Club 1st XV versus Police 29 oh Lord Rosebery's trainer, Mr strong for its liking. However, the issue here and among the also be considered as
Happy it has Saturday Club Ground, Jack Jarvis, was the leading anything is liable to happen in entries I expect the
Tilley of 4.35 p.m. winner to
shown improvement during
D. Henderson, R. M. Campbelt, come from among teen Helen morning gallops after winning AB. Stewart 1, C. Omig, R. A SECOND BACE
(Mr the
JE BI Leopardstown See- (Mr Hsu), Ben Macdhui
L. Laylen, B. T. Nolan, Handicap Rednaxela Handicap (First
Chun
Thunderbolt (Mr (Third Section) at the 8th Race Tatame, P. Farquharson, W..G. Kity,
Henderson, R. Winyard, A. Petrin, tion): Six Fariones.
Lui), High Straight (Mr Meeting. First Section Australian Ponies
Ostroumoff) or Jorrocks ··(Mr Class 5 will try conclusions here.
Renfrew). Looking over the entries,
Queen Helen came second in another good pohy to bear in Lucky Strike (Mr Kwok), after
mind. For those looking for an the Leopardstown Handicap the second in coming in
over 1/4 miles outsider, I suggest Cocktail Teas
(Mr T. L. Wong), Folkestone Handicap (First First Section) Section) from The 141⁄2 Mile Post at the 9th Race Meeting, certainly appears to have the best recom mendation for a win here.
offering
British trainer for the season this race. just ended.-Reuter.
Army League
Football
The following are the results of soccer matches played in the Army Major Unit League Zone a (Kowloon and Hongkong) on Corps Troops 1, 8 Cay, RASC,
1: HOLF 0, HK Signal Regt 4 34 LAA Regt, RA, 3, 25 Field Regiment, RA, 0.
Fixtures for Wednesday, De- cember 1%,
12, kick-off 4 pm, are as follows:
Coy RASC v 25 Field Regt, RA (Boundary Street); HOLF v 34 LAA Regt, RA (Gun Club); RE Corps Troops v 58 Medium
Regt, HA (Sookunpoo),
Standings in the Majur Unit Leagic are:
P W D 34 LAA Regt RA B 53. Med Reg! RA HK Sigma Reg
8 COS TASC
E Corps Troops
25 Rest RAI
A Pts
9 24
@ 13
(Mr Yen Ching- good looking
For those who are looking for outsiders I suggest keeping Thunderjet (Mr Chuang) and Topper (Mr Ostroumoff) io mind.
THIRD RACE Alveston Handicap (First Bection); :81x Furlongs.
at the 8th Race Meeting, carry- ing 154 lbs. and in view of the shorter distance tomorrow after
noon I think it should win.
Hon); Six Purlonku.
of
Hurry On (Mr B. L. TOD) is
Britain's Team
For Curtis Cup Match
London, Déc. 7, -Eleven
have been women selected as probable members of the British Isles Curtis Cup.
BALLERO
Minto. D. Lachlan, J. Wame and FG. H. Lambert.
Chib 2nd XV. against 3rd Royal Tank Regt at Causeway Bay of Saturday,
3
P. Ingil, A. Roberts, Bizante, D. Bluck: V.O. Roberts, Bleakley: Battler; 1. Robertson, J. Cowley; McCallum, A., G. S. McCallan. 4. Darien, I. Gauntlett, 3. MOCAL- Mocowan
Reserves. Peacock, Philipson, Mackie, J. Robertson, Daniel and Holines.
HAZZARD SHIELD MATCH, TEAMS
R. C. Craig, Major Edgar, Bet.
Conville Cook,
Ben Maedhui should also be in I expert Fleetmaster (Mr T. L. the running as it won the Kellett Wong), which was third in the Handicap (Second Section) from
give it a good above race, to
the 142 mile post for Class 7 fight.
ponies at the 10th Race Meeting. Killara (Mr. Renfrew) failed Thunderbolt, second in the
last outing with
Lama Itandicap (First Section), badly in its
Mr Chun Kit up in not gaining is another candidate capable of a place but should do better in
The local cricket "Test" match this company over the distance. extending the above ponies.
High Straight and Ferrocksgolf team which will meet the between England and Australia can be relied on to do well. United States at Muirfield, for the Hazzard Shield will be Scotland, on June 6 and 7, 1952 played at Chater Road on Sun→ SIXTH BAGE.
Katharine Caims of
O day, commencing 11 an Alvestion Handicap (Second Sec- England
will captain the
The following are the teams-s England.-H. Owen Hughes. BM.. This race will be contested by eight next Springerne Bisgood, Stokes, G. Bate
which probably will be cut
Macpherson, G. H. P. Pritchard. Class 13 Australian Ponies and
D. Kilber, J. Borthwick. FarThorpe. The ten are It is difficult to select the winner
Jean
Hubble, J. V. Bellora, 1. 2. Buiten Phloména Garvey Donald This event is confined to first on account of the short distance.
Umpire--R. R. Dovies, Moira Paterson, Elizabeth Price, section Class 18 Australian. First of all we have Pay Day Frances Stephens and Mrs Bonies, Over this short distance to consider. It will again be Jeans Valentine from the 1950 the best thing to do is to look taken care of by Mr Oliveira, teddy, and May Catherine Mac- for sprinters. MINOR UNITS LEAGUE For its third placing in the sad, remembering the Way Calm, Mr R. T. Peel ant) Pamela
Hongkong St Leger at the last Andrew's Stokes at the last Davies-Asociated Press Results of matches in the meeting Norseman (Mr F. Noodt) meeting; many
Will no doubt The clubs agreed to terms Army Minor Units Football has to carry 12 lbs. more. This rely on it when
their when making cute fee was not dis- League (Hongkong and Kow-may seem a heavy impost, but bels.
Australian Davis closed-Reuter.
IRC OFFICIALS Joan) played on December 5 the pony is now in fine form Personally, I think that Pay
and it will be a surprise if it Ddy should win, but Empress. Cup Team Named
The following were elected FOD 3, 40 Inf Div Frov 1; should foil to account for this Delight (Mr C. F. Ng) is also
office-beaters of the Indian Res 33 General Hosp 3, Amphibious event tomorrow afternoon. 1 A dangerous contender, being
Melbourne, Dec, 0. Oben Dot 0:36 General Hosp 0,
The RHQ
The President of the Lawn reation Club at the annual must- only danger will come fast moving animal.png 27 HAA Bty:2: 173 Loc from Hellapoppin (Mr Ren-
yesterday:
All- Emerald (Mr Chun Kit) is Tennis Association of Australia ing y
"Président, A By RA 2, 27 Coy RAMC 4; 23 frew) which was dond In another. good
pony for this dia nizolino to-day the following (Gib) HAA Bty 2 RAPC Hong the Stubbs Handleap (First lance and if it should get hold will represent Australia In the Vice-Presidents, Mr F.T.. Mal- wait and Mr BA. Ismall; Hon. good hart it will be hard Dangmin, good
Dayli Cup match Kar Me Securer, ar 8. Kikur, Mr A.M. Wahab in AA W/shops REME 4, Sectian) from the 1% mile post of
The Celober (81) Race Meet entrant (Mr Holgate) is not Cerar, Mervyn Rose In Ayre Committee, Mercs AR, Minu,
catch
Hon. ing, and as it
orily been penalised 2 lbs. It should give a bad selection for a place bet, Don Candy,
'fight to thb, and dá án" bufalder Lovalý Lády!'kna" Lewdnik NOT HAU PERE. Woorden, K.M. Oma Noramah a good a
5.8.3. Bux, Arthur A
A limitel number of tifins, will be obtainable, at the Club 91, House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
MISES DURING THE MEETING.
The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is $8.00 cách day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gale.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS' PASSES
REFEREES MEETING
.
i.
of the Honghoa Chinese sunt
Mr Kwok Lam-po, President
ball Referees. Association, his konsonted to donate a Cup for
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, Competition in the annual soccer
HOLY
were:
who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to match between non-Chinese and Win For Goteburg endorse their names of the of such
teleconce
#
on
it
B
VICTORIAN
G. Hong Choy, I, L. Strat Manon, R. Leary.
.. Umpire-C, Unite
„After the match there will be a cocktail party for, players and their guesta.
Mr. Robert Tugi lins, the o2bakat Renfrew) is worth followell, MO NA ABOUT INSANE F900,- Bumad,"26) Harsan?
cholce Ing Preatwood or Kentucky
ther Lad, ama he will probably lake out the latter which is þétter
atra over this Allance
not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing
was announced at the through on their dulles and must remain in their employers' stands, monthly meeting of the Hong- at Bowing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hell and kong, Football Referees A
adjacent to Bokes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and clatish Which was held last from dere today
first victory When Which Mr A.G.E Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use fight and
the Singapore Chie only of the Publid Setting Hill Military Police Will be posted at Carmill prasideda various points in the noise to wire that the Nagulmion was nationised that only
Previously the viations broken pony T expable of treatin odhered to,
તમારા His
active referees would be eligible
to take part in the competition.
the meeting a dimund Kat
Dick Sovket ára Trike Bing: THY RACE
moms battled their way Thio the Ja8. Ackbar, INSTE Lomp 2 (rhard, dec-nnal of Me Victorian chain® WS-
"event", för thai
ition of Cları
ing the laws of the Game)