THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952.

ATHENIAN LEAGUE ON THE RECORD

TEAM ARRIVES

Sixteen players of the Athenian League soccer team, who will play a series of three games in the Colony, arrived here by BOAC plane yesterday afternoon, accom- panied by three offelals and one team attendant.

The team w) muke its debut on Saturday, when it will be pitted against an All-Hongkong XI. On Sunday, the visitors will meet the Hongkong Selection and on Tuesday they will have Combined Chinese as their oppo-

nenta.

All ma ches will be played on the Club ground at Happy Valley, kick-off at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday On Tuesday, the and Sunday. game will commence at 6 p.m.

the Athenian Included In

are three players League team who visited Hongkong last year with the Hendon Football Club XI, these being R. C. Ivey, R. W. Stroud, and W. Fisher,

All three players expressed pleasure at being in Hongkong again, while other members of they had the team said that been looking forward eagerly to certainly the tour and were glad to be here.

eventful journey, The visitors

Why "Happy" Is The Best Known Figure In H.K. Football

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 1B, Orders by, ASPG. Dress: Weapon Training Or- dere, 'Coy Wednesday. Dr. Colonel, L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, BUC. 38 Gren.... RV 6.15.p.m. at Commandant, Royal Hongkong Mo for 1Q Drew: Weapon Train Defence Force. Dated May Thursday. As Ordernd.

ing Order. Begti Cadre — Tỗ Day -

1052.

pim. at MPG for dig. Dres: Cican Patiquo (Overația) JRide slings Foren Orders

Bayonet frogs, Cooks Course -- 24 Day Wednesday Park Kowison, ordered, v Training and Caing Pay, Training 2.00 p.m. at WD Car

11Q Coy Big_11 Tax and mem→ Tuesday T C bets of the Royal

11 Tubsday, Force must show the amount of pay Clean fallgue received in any return which they Dell. 30 Gren, RV 8.25 p.m. ai insy be required to subinit to the MPG for HQ, Drea: Clean, fatigue

(Overnita).. Mortar Tuesday.. Inland Revenue Department for the purpose of either Salaries and An- Mor Tr. RV 6.25 p.m. at MPQ for Puitles Tax or Personal Assessment. 19. Drer: Chezo failgus (Overalls). MT PI Tuesday. ICT Dvr Instr. RV 5.25 p.m. at MPG for HQ With Discipline-MT—Overtaking.

(Overalls). the exception of Jeeps, care and Cloan falizue

Dir Maint motor cycles, no miltary vehicle wil MTP Thursday. overtake any other midtary vehicle, air, RV 6.25 p.m. at MPG for H

Dress: Clean" fatigue. (Overslin) i unless the other vehicle is stationary, fat Rec. de Balpers Monday, Ord on the roads of the New Territories fat 30 -* MR -- WT. IV B. p.m. North of the road junction, Carte

41 PG for HQ, Dress; Ciendi taligue Peak Road-Talon Hload (Man Shed, (Overalia); int 896 & Enipers -- Ful cs 3001 Map Ref £5000). (LFRO Day-Thursday. Range LMO & Snipers. June, Night "Patrols, RV 2M4/53),

9.00a.m. at Mnd for Peak Rango. Drew: OC Slacks weapon irg order. Medical SeeThesday, MO will into Tue,

Salarion and Annongkong Defence Trg. nỵ 6.5 p.m. at 34PC). ·

The Acting Chairman of the the hospitality. He kept waving and camp pay not exempt from Dren ordered, 110 C Hongkong Football Association, it off with an embarrassed look Mr J. G. Guimgam, common about him. Then in came some

that the DS "Uncle" carries body to announce ly known

nd Ambaseador over- Chinose hla dignity without any Fung and L. J. Channing, mem-

strain un

his broad shoulders. arrived. It turned out that the arrive was 'to the impression first gentleman to bers of the Interport Sub-Con Contrary

Chinese Mr

Di n G. Young, created by

the proprietor contemporary. ho mittee.

of the Hongkong does not perpetually smoke a restaurant in Soho, Chairman Football Referees' Association cigar.

Treasurer of the and Hon. Amateur Sports Federation and

The following officials and players arrived yesterday:

Mr S. W. Greene, Mr A. E. Way and Mr A. E. Kimber.

W

Team attendant.-Mr A. Hollingworth (Tooting & Mit- charn Utd.).

the

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niso Chinese savvy”

KUT- The Inst prises Mr Greene. sime he was here with Hendon, the party was coming back in Arst match. a bus from their It was a rainy day and the bus came to a stop on the far side of the road from the hotel en- trance.

Squad Nas, 6. P.

pulation. Miniature Range Group-| mlision of the Cegiment.

me.

The ubiquity of the Chinese He seldom pawes

very till surprises Mr Stan Greene. Club Correspondents' Olympic Committee of Hong-quotable remark, but he passed At the

that deserves one yesterday kong, was also present.

at night he met one gentic- 11mn passing mention. more

man, Mr Woo Ching-wang, who | This

that to the effect Wak

for the "Happy" Barretto was the best in 1931 had played known Agure

in Hongkong ung Wen School of Klukiang

at

HMS centro-half against football.

Woodcocic, Few Hongkong know where Klukiang "Happy" is talked about at people Sjervalt and Eskillunta, never is, but it's on the Yangtze, the (неп- Players R. C. Ivey

that is very far away. d:11): J. M. Bryson (Tooling & mind Copenhagen or Stockholm. last pont before Hankow, and

Is mentioned name Mitcham Uld); R. F. Gadsden WILL NOT DISAPPOINT

(Wealdstone) (Amateur Inter-casionally in Bacolod und Kuala Cap and Middlesen Lipts. The legends about him The team left London on Mon national day and had a pleasant and un-County Cap): E. Hardy (South- are many, one of the best being a frantic tele- one about (Barnet) J. C. Gerrans

& Southern phone call he once put through were non-com- (Hertfordshire mittal es to their prospects, but Counties Amateur Champion-at two o'clock in the morning the Secretary of the Capa and Amateur Cup to tell were qually confident that they ship would not disappoint Hongkong's Winners Medal): C. W. Wood KFA that he was hungry. soccer fans.

(Southall); D, Stoker (Sutton

(Amateur International It happened that "Happy".

Mr Greene and the Mr 5. W. Greene, Vice-Chair-Utd)

carefully to the man of the Athenian Lengue and and Surray County Cap); G, H. whore jch is to sze to it that vish-

footballers have a good explained (Southall): W. Fisher ing

driver that they would prefer Hon. Secretary of the lendon Battle

him to turn around so that the F.C. and County F.A., said, when (Henden); T. W. Fruin (Walton time in Hangkong, was up in a

footballers who distance between the bus exit questioned

Hersham): J. G. Haskow Scandinavian Olym& for the

wert being entertained by and the hotel entrance would

were be reduced to a few yards. pic Games at Helsinki in July(Barnett) (Hertfordshire County

There their compatriots. and Athenian League Caps); R been

on and it was pelting rain was next, that 24 players had

W Stroud (Hendon) (Amateur lashings selected for preliminary training:

to grab at Included in this group were six International, Middlesex & Lon-about

Athenian County Caps,

the liquid refreshment. players who were at one time ou

G. Parker "Happy" who believes that rice J. considered for the present Athe-League Capt); E

Sorensen is the paff of life, was getting nian League tour but who had (Southall);

(Sutton Uk!) and F. A, Bennett

hungrier and hungrier, to be withdrawn.

(Wealdstone).

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soccer preparing Britain's & flersham); J, Taylor (Walton house on the Peak with many

Mr. Greene said that the 24 players now undergoing training would shortly be visiting Ger-

anany and France for a series of

games.

The players selected for Bri:

F.

Smorgen a good idea.

but

"Happy" can produce any thing within reason and he is the inseparable companion of whlle

Move To End Bad footballers from abroad

Scottish League

Legislation

pro-

Tom

tain's Olymple Games-XI would be chosen on their form and not merely on the strength of repu- tation, said Mr A. E. Way, mem- ber of the Athenian League

The annual general meet- Council and Hon. Secretary of the Enfield F.C., and County F.A.ing of the Scottish League,

Mr Way added that an Olym-in June, promises to pic Games Trial XI recently duce some fireworks. Stir played a nutch against an Engling Albion director land Professional "B" team on the Arsenal ground and lost by Fergusson will move a re- solution end the 'bad three goals to one.

Mr Way said that Ted Bennett, legislation' of the League. the Southall goalkeeper, who If pussed this will open the was originally selected to ae-way to reorganisation. company the team but who was withdrawn to subsequently undergo training with the Olym-the pic Games team, was at the air-Rule 53. This reads: "No altera- port to see the team off and was tion or addition shall be

Biggest stumbling block

to

much-needed new deal

is

in or to these Rules except

somewhat disappointed that he was unable to make the trip,

the annual general meeting

AMATEUR CHAMPIONS

Mr Way also mentioned that the Amateur League Champion- -ship was won by Wealdstone, which defeated Hendon by 2-1 in the anat.

mude

at

or

sup- the

at a special meeting called for that

purpose, and unless ported by two-thirds of members present.”

MINORITY CAN VETO

This means that a minority of 13 of the 38 League clubs

Hendar only lost two games can veto any motion. Fergusson hia was thinks this all wrong, and during the season, which

of de-motion at the June meeting will less that the number feats suffered by the Cham-be plons. However, Hendon drew rule into more games.

Mr A. E. Kimber, Hon. Re- terees' Secretary of the Athenian League, referred to the visit of Sing Tho to England and called

the that when

latter and scored played Eniteld goal, the crowds were all for them and urged them most lustily to score more.

Force Headquarters Depot Training. 10 and 11-Monday, May 12, 13 Programme. Squad Drt-Turning at

June Ball. The Regimental June | the Halt. Loading and unloading. Balf win be held at Kowloon Cricket Aaming --Alteration of Sights. Les Club on Saturday June 14, 1962. The ture on Press—-Clean Falique. Dance Band la Bn The Middlesex Order and Baltis Order. Bolt Mani- Hext, (DCC) is playing by kind per- Older. ink. Parade. RIIKDF, HQ HAPPY Members of the

Home Overall, Valley, 150 p.m. DrCES.

Guard, Depot and HWAAC are in- Berets, Boots, Anklets, Web Belt and vited to attend with their friends. Bayonet Frog, Squad Noi. 12, 13 and A contingest of Officers and Other 18-Tuesday, May 15, 1952. Program- fans of our filled diegiment hat Aqued Drill-Turning at the En The Middlesex Regiment has been Ifalt. Loading and unloading. Aiming invited to attend as guests of the 11-Alteration of Bights, Lecture on

Reginert, All Hanks are asked to Dress Clean Fatigue. WT Order and

make up parles and to include mem- Battle Order. Bok

Manipulation, Miniature Range-Grouping.

their parues, Dress Black ile, lounge RHKDF 8Q. Happy Valley, 2.30 pan. zult or uniform. Officers will wear Dress. Overalls. Berets, Boots, Ank- Mess Kit. Admittance will be by icts, Web Belt and Bayonet Frog. ticket only. Single $ 3.50, Double A Squad No. 15 Wednesday, May 14, 8 Light Refreshments included. oth TS

Programme. Squad Drill-large number of prizes will he Turning of the Hall. Firing a Bhot.

awarded for Novelly Dance For from bliniature Range Introduction Shoul. Tickets are abiainable for Parade. RHKDF 110. Hoppy Valley, RSM or C9Ms on evening, parades. 5.30 n.m.

Dress. Overälly,_Berets, Tables should-be booked at the same Mont, Anklets, Web Belt and Bayonetime, it required, No perion may Frog.

buy more than four tickels.

No further ap Transfer to MT. plications for transfer to MT P wil be considered until further notice. Bathing. All organised bathing parties will have a life saving pic- Officer or senior quet under an NCO.

11 will be the responsibility of the senior Officer present to delali the picquet.

A

The bus driver nødded under

He opened up his standing. powerful engine

and made a Pow

of the block, finally returning to the exact the bus had come spot where to a halt before.

complete circuit

There were more explanations. they are not playing football. The driver again nodded assent and taking the He is an expert at pouring out Triumphantly,

of the eccentric orange squash that tastes bet-idiosyncrasies ter than any orange squash ever

bottled.

here,

As the plane zoomed down on Kai Tak yesterday bringing the Athenian League team that is to play a series of games Stan Greene, Vice-Chairman of the Athenian League and official in charge of the party, pointed from for up in the clouds to the Agure of "Happy" Burretto in the welcoming party.

Well after the landing, Stan Greene explained why he thought "Happy" was the best known man abroad in Hongkong football. "You can recognize him from hundreds of feet up." he said.

Englishmen in his stride, he drove round two blocks this time and came to a dead stop once more on exactly the same spot that he had made before.

Int Unit-Training. HQ Bec.: Parade Tuesday, May 13, 1952.. HQ NIKDF Happy Valley at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Overalls. 1. Weapon Training, 2. Le fure. 1. See: Parade' Thursday, May 15. 1912, 3.10 p.m. 11Q RHKDF, Happy -R/T Valley Lecture and Practies, Procedure.'

Artillery Battery Training, Fa Gunnery Tp-onday, Pratice and Revision. RV 5.10 p.m. at MPG, Omeers R/T. There will an R/T Dress: Plain clothes. Fa Gunnery T Exercise for ali Offrs from 8.30 p.m. -Wednesday, Miniature Range. BY to 7.30 p.m. on Thursday May 22, 5.30 p.m. et MPG. Dress: Plain 1957 RV 1Q BHKDF. Dresa: od Tactient Exercise."

clothes & Ty 6.30 p.m. i

Sec.-Monday, Clean Fatigue. -

SOR CSRQ Brass: Pinin elothes.

Regimental Cadre. The following C&R. TB Rec-Friday. Plottinit took the final tests in the Regiments! and Telling. nv 30 p.m. at SOR

Cadre on April 24, 1052, with results CSITQ: Crem; Plain clothes.------

as shown: Bet A.-W. Piper. Coy 'B'. Theoretical D. Practical D. AL- tendance 14/14. Graheoretical

Cpl E. ilongkong Regiment

R. Carmo, Cay 'A', Officer of the Practical P. Altendance 1914, Gra- Dulles, Orderly twice

Week LI R. G. Colman. Next for ding G. Cpl. C. - Leung. Coy A quts Lt 3. A. Young-lleries. eoretical . Practical P. Atten- M.C., Orderly Sergeant of the Week dance 14/14. Grading G. Cpl. R. L. Ozoria. Coy 'A' Theoretical G. Prac Sgt A. L. Nery Next for daly

tical P. Attendance 13/14. Orading Sgt. A. IV. P. Piper.

1. L/Cpl. n. J. G. Ribeira, Coy 'D Training. 'A' Boy - FV Day Theoretical D. Practical D. Atten- Tuesday. Ex Firat ry II. RV 2.00 dance 14/14. Grading D. L/Cpl. H. OG C. Sales. Coy 'D Theoretical D. p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Battle Order, berats, steel helmets Practical G. Attendance 14/14, Gra

ding D. L/Cpl. A. B. da Roza Jr carried. Coy Monday Bayonet. LAMG. RV 5.23 p.m. at MPG for HQ Coy A Theoretical P. Practical P., Dress: Clean fatigue, Rifle Sling & Practical Attendance 12/14. Gra- Bayonet frags 'B' Coy - NCOs Cadre ding P. Pie, H. F. Remedios, Coy Thursday Preparation for Fd day. A Theoretical D. Practical G. A Night sentry. RV 5,25 p.m. at PC tendance 14/14. Grading D. Pie, J.

Meinnes Coy A Theoretical for Sookunpe. Dress: Clean fatigue.

P. 12/14 C Coy Tuesday 30 Gren. Fire Practical P. Attendance Contral Orders. RV S. p.m. at Grading P. D: Distinction. G.

Good Pass, P: A Fair Pass.

The doyen of the party is Mr A. E. Kimber, Hon. Referees' Athenian Secretary of the League, who is 57 and is com- Even monly known as "Kim". his wife calls him "Kim" and the origin of the Kim is definite-

Kipling ly

Mr Kimber,

unlike who Kipling's Kim juggles with of with pre- referees instead clous stones, comes from Petts Wood, the home of the man who invented Summer Time,

Mr Greene, it may be added, comes from Golders Green and is with Thomas Cook and Sans.

The team attendant, Mr A. W. Hollingworth, is the successor at Tooting and Mitcham United of "Micky" Mays, now Olympic trainer.

Britain's

"Happy" was feeling particu- larly happy yesterday. He has been, from his position at right- half, the schemer behind the two goals that gave the non-Chinese refe:ces a 2-1 victory over the Chinese whistlers in the match

The personality

among the at Happy Valley on Tuesday.

been taken footballers is generally conceded His picture had

Bennett of Wealdstone, the outside-left, after the game was over and he to be "Hall Pin proudly produced it for Stan

change the two-fety. Greene and his pals. Here's the who is a boogle-woogte lover.

n straight

picture:

de-

For

rule, He said that the present where a majority can be

minority, is obsolete. feated by Tom knows what he is talking about. He has proved himself a class administrator. many years he was secretary of class and secondary

first

Stirling- in Juvenile football shire. Besides running a League' of 28 clubs he ran 14 competi

Terst

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C

The Tourists were met at Kaltions-all successfully.

Tak Airport yesterday by Mr

J. C. Guimgam, Acting Choir- | man of the HKFA, Mr C. S. Wang, Chairman of the HKFA Interport Sub-Committee, Mr R. M. Omar, Secretary of the HKFA, and Messrs Henry S. H.

Kwong Wah To

-(London Express Service)

Police Training School Wins

Road

Race

The "Dowman Trophy" for the Police Road Race was won by the Police Training School yesterday,

Said Stan: "How long were you in for, Happy?"

The

team includes a police officer, a house decorator, electrical draughtsman, a plan- ning engineer, an export ship- ping clerk, a crane driver, 1L carpenter, printer, ship- owner?' tally clerk and an out- fitter.

This represents a good variety of callings to start a new' cont- munity on, but the food prob- lem would be a difficult without a cook and a baker. ... ·

"RECORDER"

one

Outsider Wins

Sandown Park

Trial Stakes

St. John Ambulance Orders

wic

Penetration Squad, Duties-Sunday May 11. Dr "Hilda." Chan H.KYM.C.A.

Dvirion; Nursing Bunday May 18. Dr H. K. Pang & HK.Y.M.C.A. Division."

Home Guard

Training Thursday May 15, 1982, SMC C.. Rets Courbemas ordered, SJgs Course.-** 2g bidrted.

ILKAAP

Trado Training, Radar Operators. Wednesday May 14 - '1' Watch --- Proctical Training (Half Day) - 8.00 HQ RIKDY a.m. Transport leaves at #sm. Friday May 14A 'B' & 'C' Watches HQ RHKDJ — 5.45 p.m. Transport leaves

p.r

BRAATHENS

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S·A·F·E

HONGKONG OSLO via HAMBURG BOOKINGS ACCEPTED FOR ALL EUROPE.' Braathens S.A.F.E. Airtransport A/S DEPARTURE HONGKONG EVERY

EVERY SECOND FLIGHT IN CONJUNCTION WITH CPA, Book Passagen & Freight Through Your

FRIDAY

(rever Agent or

WALLEM & COMPANY LIMITED.

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building

Tel: 38041-5 may make

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SEVENTH RACE MEETING.

Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th May, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

There are 20 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m, each day.

Through Tickets (20 Races-$40.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 9th May, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASII SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE

To avoid congestion at the Club's Officer at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets et the Club's Branch Offices al:-

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:-

Dividends will be pald on the winning and placed ponics so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DES- TROY ON THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

• 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 once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the Ume for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds. made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminced that they and thele ladles MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeling.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will cinse at 11:00 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Omce and the Secretary's Office ore situated at 1st Floor,. Telephone House,

Alimited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRÉ- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will b payable at the Gate.

Section, Ground at 3.30 p.m. Murray Parade Tuesday May 13 B Watch Sek Rong (Full Day) — 8.00 a.m. Trana- Seaves Salisbury Road at 8.15 1. Friday May 10 – A B C & Order by Comm. D.W. Macin-D Watches HKAAF Hangar

Salsbury Road C.St.J., P.. Transport wireless Operators. tosh, C.M.G., O.B.E..

at 4.43 pm....... Commissioner of St. J.A.B.Monday May 12 Technical College Hongkong District Order No. 5.45 pm. Transport leaves Murray Parada Ground at 5.30 p.m. Friday May 15 Technical College. — 5,43 19/52 dated May 8, 1952.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Transport leaves

MUFTAV Ambulacre Dulles, Hongkong Parade Ground at 3.30 pm, Fighter,

Season Wickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the 11.3.52 10 17.5.52. Causeway Bay Pollers, Wednesday May 14 Members' enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including Division: 18.6.62 to 24.5.52, Werlern Watch - Son (Balf Day) # 8.m.

tax, for Indies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary Thursday

Watch Dist. Welfare Axxen. Div,

May 15D' S.O.R. 5.18 p.m. Photographers. at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a Kowloon.. Dulles, Ambulance

Thursday May 15 R.A.P. KA TAK Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced

etc. 12.5.52 10 18.3.52, Kong Wal & T

6 p.m. Transport leaves Ballsbury

by him, and for payment of all, chits Po

10.3.32 10 25.8.52. ; Road at 3.45 p.m. Clerk G.D., & P.A. Divisions;

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- Shamehulpo Division,

& Police Courses. Tuesday May 13 -- HIQ RIIKDF-5.45 pm. Transport closure will be on sale at the Race Course, laca Duties,Saturday May 10. leaves Murray Parade Ground at 6.30 Chung Sing Division; Saturday May

p.m. Nursing Orderlies, Wednesday Causeway Bay Division.

May 1

FUKDF5.43 p.m. Murray Parade Headquarter Dulles, Saturday Transpert leaves

Drivers, Causeway Bay Division: Ground at 8.30 Saturday May Chuns Sing Divi: Sunday May 1-RAK DIVER 1.30 p.m. AC P. Wang..AC H,C. Ng. AC LM. Ngal Wednesday May 14

A. Toury Road Transport leaves Salisbury at 5.45 pm. Equipment Assistants. Friday May 10- IKAAT. Hangat - 6 Transport leaves Hallsbury need st

... Squadrons Grounderew A Fight - Beach Duties, Hongkong, Sat. Sunday May

Repulse Bay Con- HKAAF Hangar 0.4 a.m. trans 10.3.32, 2.00 WAVE Bay, Wenchat/ port leaves Sallsbury Road at 8.30 tral Div, Big

a.m, Monday May 17-B Fight A Div. Shek-, West Div.: Sun.

leaves Salisbury a.m. Transport 11.5.57 9.30a.m.. Repulse Bay, HKAAF Hangar (Full Day) 8.30 The Athenian League team

S.C.A.A. DIV-Snek-D, Confurlan Road at 850 a.m. Friday May 18 arrived here without encounter-

Flights KAAF Handar 'A' 3

6.p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury ing any major accident en route

Sandown Park, Surrey,

Beach Duties, Kowloon Sat, May Road at 545 p.m. Saturday May 17 to anyone except Mr "Bert" Way.

Kangar Flight HEAAF May 7. 17, K.Y.M.C.A. Div. and Tsun Wan

Div member of the Athenian League

Nurting

Sun. May

leaves p.m. Transport

Salisbury Council and Hon. Secretary off

and Teun Wan Road at 1.15 p.m. Major

MacDonald-KYNCA DIV.

Flying Programme. Bunday May 11 the Enfield Football Club, who

Alrerew BIKAAS lost his spectacles in Rome and Buchanan's Frequency, 100 Nursing Div.

Football Duties, Hongkong. - SA1. — 1 Fans his teeth in Damascus. The teel to 7 third favourite for the

May 10,

Satlabury Road at 30 m. Monday According to present arrange- Sub-Insp. Bets c PTS was

Fight Aircrew --- Wanchal A Division, Officer-in- | May 12 -- '33"

(Full Day) — 5.0 that ments, the team will leave for second and P. C. 2508 of PTS he managed to recover due to Derby, ran unplaced with Eastern Division. K.C.O.B. Division. 41 em: Franepert Insta

the fact, possibly, the Gordon Richards up in the charge of above Divisions.--A/O Wens IKAAF Hangar

leaves Salisbury B.m. Tranpart Japan on May 28, returning on was third

Syrians are on honest people.. Sandown Park Trial Stakes Shiu Put

Road at 0.50 a.m. Thursday, May 10 Club Auster Pilots -- 3 p.m. -- 8 p.m. Sun May 11 of 5.30 p.m. When Sing Tao toured Eng-over ten, furlongs here to

Ground-Chung Sing vision, 5th-Preparations for Wings Examing- land In 1948, Mr Way was

Nam Division. Shaukiwan Division Hon-Fit Lt Munro. Tarvard Pito day. charge of a. committee of

Oficer-in-charge, of above Divison p.m. 7 p.m. Fit LL Cooke. Pre & Post Flight Briefing. 7 p.H.- Athenian League VIPs who re- Defeat of this Beckhampton- D/S Tang Wal Bun,

8 p.m. 7/L Gillespie, Pre & Post ceived the guests at the match trained colt is certain to be re- Tues May 13, 40pin Club Fight Briefing. Saturday, May 17 -- Central Division Fight Aircrew - IKAAF Ian- divisions entered at Enfield between the league flected in Thursday's Victoria Twelve

Division, Confucian gar D., Transport Leavey Balls- and the visitors. Among the Club enllover on the Epsom nivision. Officer-in-charge of above bury Road at 1,45 p.in, match trams and there were 175 star-

Division-/O Chan. Yẫu Hing. guests due to arrive was Almost half of the eŢI-

Hongkong WAAC Excellency the Chincae Ame classic.

Frequency, a six to four fav-

Resignations-Aberdeen Ambulance trants finished the course,

Training, Rec. Parado ourite in today's race, made a Division, Pie, Liu Tat-on W.E..

Aignals Omge The welcoming

18, 1052. committee short-lived effort as the field of 10.1.1: Pte. Lal Che-wing (W...

Thirrsday May were well bricted on the arrival nine met the rising ground and 20...

Section Parade Bigdats

office The following publications. Enrolments-Western Dist. Wel MPG 6.30 Bat Thursday, May 15. of the Ambassador. They could dropped away to finish sixth.

fare Assen Nursing Division. 39. Cookery, Parada ACC Kow- not fall to recognise him, they

AMB/918. Chỏi La Chun, W.E.P.

foon 230 p.m. harp Saturday. May are now here were told, because he had

1.0.5.

17, 1053. Dren:-Plain clothes. C 1 Tp. "A" Boc. Parada, 8.30. p.m. Twisty

Wan Nursing nition Monday, May 19, 1951, BOR CAHO Dress Plain AMI/815B, Cheung Wal-ping. Fok Tactical Exercise. Hin-kan, Loo Walming. Blu Wal- Clother. "I Bec. Parade B.30 p.m. Friday, May ng Dress: Plalu 1963, FOR. CHR. man, W.EF. 1.3:57.

Tour Japan

The Kwong Wah

Football

P:C. 4110, Lo Kung-tsung, of Club XI. accompanied by Mr C. Upper Levels, came in first,

will be S: Wane as Manager, leaving on

tour of Japan at the clocking 20 mins 10 secs for the

four railes six furlongs event. end of this month.

June 20.

In its first match. Kwong Wah The course was along Chatham will meet Osaka University on Road to Hung Hom, then to and Boundary May 31. The second match, which | Kowloon City will be against Kyoto, will be Street, finishing at the Police played on June 1.

Sports Club.

Or June 4, Kwong Weh will meet the Waseda University XI at Tokyo. The fourth

will be against Melji University. ters. on Jung 7.

Kwong Wah will conclude its tour with a match against All-Japan XI at Tokyo.

MANILA TEAM ARRIVES

an

Police

Lo Kung-thing is a member of the SCAA end the basketball team,

Before Chief. Insp. Dowman presented the team and indivi- dual trophies, Súpt,, R. F. V. Turner said that it was due to "Danny" Dowman that the race. was, organised.

Thirteen members of

the Collegians basketball team ot!

"His name will be remem Manila arrived by air yesterday. The remaining seven plevers bored for years to come in the will come today or tomorrow. Police, and on behalf of you "The team consists of Chinese and the Force I would like to players. They will play a series thank him for hip generosity," of games in Hongkong.

· said Mr. Turner,

bastador.

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His

R.

'The race went to a 25 to 1 who Speechmaker, Chinese flag flying on his war outsider,

and would come with his wife had run unplaced in, the Two and two children.

Thousand Gulnens last week.

In due course a car drove up Speechmaker will run in the

Chinese flag and the Derby, his trainer said after. welcoming mat having been the victory. spread out, the committed pro- eceded to entertain ani Am-

Path. Hilltop, Ferman's bossadorial looking Chinese, his Trim Curry and H.V.5., wife and two children,

wham

entered for The Ambassador, it seemed, Derby, finished in that order be was quite non-plused with all hind Speechmaker Router.

are

Div.

Grou

Promotions. - Appolatmeta Corpe.

Tang Bhlucheung. W.BA. prumated to Corps. Audt.

Tuna PutG-HAN;.

Aist: Commissioner. Colony landquarters, John Ambulance Brigade.

Plotting and

Mon- clothes, NCO Cadre, Parade day, May 12, 1953. HQ, NEIKET, Happy Valley. 5.45 p.m. Subject: Wrlitan test.

(Bud.) . IL CALVERT,

Major, Deputy Commandant.

I.H.K.D.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted In the Members' Enclosure except for passing through "on their duties and must remain in their employers' standa

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested, to ensure that their servants make ung only of the Publie Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at" various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to."

By Order,

H. MISA,

Secretary,

"IT'S FUN FINDING OUT” "NO HIDING PLACE” "ENJOYABLE COOKERY":

B. C. M. POST. HONGKONG and KOWLOON.

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