THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952,
Billy Knight and Jaroslav Drobny pictured together after their match at Wimbledon
earlier this year.-Express Photo,
WEEK-END ON THE RECORD
HOCKEY
The following is the League Hockey programme
week-end:
SATURDAY
Ladies' LeALUG
for
this
Gremlins "B" v Victorinus-Polter ground. 3 p.m. Umpires: St, Fair- hurst, P/O. K. J. Whittaker.
Police
D.G.B. v Recreio "A" ground, 4.15 p.m. Umpires: Mickev Itam, J. C. Marcel
Snooker Room Wallas
Could Have Made An Issue Of It
Dorians "Green" v K.G.V, "A"— Poal ground, Kings Park, 4.15 p.m Umpires: Yaq-ub Kharf, W.O.I, M. J. The Snooker Room wallon of around it unl hopped all the Petters
y Recrele "B" the Kowloon Cricket Club are a way back on to the field on its K.O.V. "B" Pool ground. Kings Park, 3 Danpowerful group, gang with uwn uuspert velocity. Umpires: L/Bdr. Fintayson. It. I. many a gripe which they aired N. L. Denyer.
at the annual meeting of the - SUNDAY
Club on Monday.
Ladles League Gremlins "A" y Dorians "White" -Police ground, Noon, Umpires: Aziz Mo-lok, Krishani Lall,
First Division (B1en's) K.X.X.C. Y Argonauts "A" Royal Navy ground. No. 1, 1030 Am. Umpires: J. S. Crewal. W.0.1. N. W. Letori.
N
Royal Navy Police King's Park, pool ground, 130 p.m. Um- pires: P. F. Xavier, H. Grebus.
Umpires: W.O.J. A. W.0.11.
Army "AY.M.C.A.-Seokub- poo, 2.30 pan. Umpires: CH/Teeb. E. Aldridge. Makhan Singh.
Z. Day.
However, they did not chouse to complain of the pasting they received last Tuesday from Ray Flockton, an Australian bent on scuring the maximum number of runs in the shortest possible time.
{ the windows. Finding
Things got so bad after Flock- ton was nearing. his 200 that "Punchy" Stapleton, always a to try and bring fra man spectacular catch, went into the Snooker Room in anticipation of one.
Yet, it must
Room and
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AN AUSTRALIAN TUNE-UP FOR BRITAIN'S JUNIOR TENNIS CHAMPION
By CHARLES STEPHEN
British Lawn Tennis is in for a revival. The displays at the Junior Championships at Wimbledon last month give the clue. The standard of play among the under 18's has never been higher. All of which is most heartening.
But this is no airy-fairy prophecy that Britain will shon be holding the Davis Cap once more. For the fact is that Britain cannot become a world power in lawn tennis again merely by improving on performances of 12 months ago,
The truth, painfully brought Billy, 18-year-old, freckle son, whom ho beat in the home by the Olymple Games, Izced," jouste-haired, s to be Junior Final, But he possesses is that Britain's best is not given an opportunity to gear up a quality which is essential, not good enough. Not yet anyways game in the hard school of only in tennis but in all top Just as in athletics, so in ten-the "Australian tournament clr Bight #port the right tem- nis, Britain has fallen behind cult.
perament.
towards
in the ruce. And now it is not It is a stiff assignment for any sufflelen! just to increaso the youngster and no-one realises He is the type of player who tempo, for the leaders are do- better than Billy how wide is
not put off by the strength ing the same. Britain has to the gap between promise and
of the opposition. He proved fulfimcat. Improve on her Improvements.
this at Wimbledon this summer in his match with Jaroslav And the first step this end was the decision on- BRIGHTEST PROSPECT, Droboy, the self-exiled Czech.
Young Billy was nounced a fortnight ago by the This 18 year-old left-hander
obviously of Lawn Tennis
right out
class his tois Britain's brightest Association,
prospect
against send William Knight, the Bri- and fully deserving of the op- the greatest loft-hander in the strove world. But he always tish Junior Champion, on a sixportunity. As a stroke player months' playing tour of Aushe probably has to give best to to play his own game and in tralia.
This nearest rival, Bobby Wilthe third set succeeded in tak
ing three games from Drob.
Callover On The Cambridgeshire
London, Oct. 22.
Two horses were backed to win £25,000 each at the the Cambridgeshire tonight. Victoria Club callover on They were Cap of Gold, who has been coupled in some big doubles with Flash Royal, the Cesarewitch winner, and Longstone.
While in Australia, Billy will play against all the leading players. He will have a chance what to see for himself just Australian coaching methods can do. Some of the players he will meet will bo
little older than himself. For exam- ple Lew Hoad' and Ken · Rose- wall, who did so well at Wim- bledon, are only 17.
fellme for the British boy to This trip is the chance of a make up lost ground. And he assistance will receive every from the Australian LTA.
Tennis runs in Billy's family. His father is extremely keen on closed aland Pluchino (7 st. 10), Cap of the game and has given his son Cap of Gold, who be said to the
encouragement. Billy's First of all. Flockton made it eternal credit of the Gang that tight 10 to 1 favourite, opened Gold (7 st. 9), Par Avion, Kriss much
at 100 to . All offers at this Kringle and Antrycide (all 7 st. sister played with considerable Ar Herrlo Kat Tan impossible to continue any game they did not make an issue of price and at 21 to 2 were quick. 8), Ballet (7 st. 7), Histories success in the Women's Junior
at the annual meeting.
Championships some years ago. Field, Nixon, on the nearer of the two tables though the Snooker Room, after taken.
Nightman, Tresspass,
Billy is an all-round sports- The opening price of Longstone Magle Circle and Pariza (all 7 laeger, not quite uniformly red fall, is entitled to as much peace was 40 to 1. but this did not last sL, 5); Solar Chime and Welling-man, Ho is a junior Table Ten- nis International and plays a long. He quickly passed through ton Castle (7 st. 4), Newton good game of rugby. But he is bull on the table is bad enough, are the Ladies' but being rapped on the knuckles the Card Room.
135 to 1 to the 33s,
Heath and with the same while attempting
Ormen (7 st. 2);
to The Card Room has long rice Brunetto and Nicky Nook shar-Garrison Hack (7.st. 1), Glebe giving up all other sports
concentrate on tennis. For he to lay a snooker is no sort of been invaded by the Ladles.ed the 20 to 1 position.
trotter and Weymouth (6 st. 11) feels, and rightly so, that that is development to keeping one in The Bar is invaded on odd
Backing for Valdesco to win Reprimand, Pomme Merry the only way to reach the top. the mood for a board break. dance nights during the year. £13,000, Richer to win £12,000 | Prince -and Nostradamus (all 0
The Snooker Room only on such, and Hilltop to win £10,000 was st. 10),—Reuter.
-(London Express Service) occasions about twice 4 year also among the heavy business
when the artists are showing done on the race. off against rivala from other clubs and chowing gum as a reminder of the occasion.
Second Division (Men's)
Dutch J.C. Army "-Pool ground, Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m. Um- pires: 2. A. Ablas, 10 P. 3. Bail, Navy Bharat Argonauts "B" Police ground. 1030 aan. Umpires J. D. Gonлalves, Fit/Lt E. J. Cur don.
Thunderbolts "E" * Aces-Royat Navy ground. No. 2 19.30 am. Un
Sgt. T. G. Davles. F/B plies: 1. F. Leign.
Sockumpots .C. v Black Hawk Pool ground, linppy Valley, a.m. Umpires: Sgt. C. L. Owen, Sgt.
T. Jardine.
10.30
Teams or umpires upable to meet these fixtures are requested to con- tact C. Verheul, the Hon. Fixture Sec. of the H...A., immediately by phone 30343.
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It is a matter for considerable surprise all around that the nearer billiard table was not dented. One glass of beer com- pletely disappeared and it would be unfair to charge the breakage to the Steward,
The most amazing bull of all
was one that hit the edge of the
window frame,
The Muscle Of British
ricochetted all
Man Golf
-
THE QUOTATIONS Quotations were: 10 to 1 Cap Gold,
of 21 to 2 Richer, 100 to 9 HUzeps
20 to 1 Bruncito and Nicky
One cannot pass over the Australian visit without marvel-Noon,
at how, the influence of cricket can scep into the most unexpected places.
ling
On the very first day of the Australians appearance
at
Chater Road, who should we
22 to 1 Valdesco,
28 to 1 Stranger and Fleet- ing Moment,
Defence Royal H.K.
Force Orders
33 to 1 Longstone. Antryclde,
Sorial No. 42 Order by 15.30 p.m. Dress: Uniform. Instryo- tor: L/C DUT WHAC. Drill Train- King Cardinal, Kis Kringle Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED. 101. The u/m personnel will yiprade and High Principle,
Commandant, Royal Hongkong HQ. RHKDF on Thursday, October Sunny Defence Force. Dated October 30, 1937, 530 pm. Set Penn. Sgt Lederhofer, Cpl Barradas, I/C 21, 1952.
Ozarte, L/C Goriźnies, Pie Mailg, Gar Ho. Cpl Campbell, Gar Parks, and Force Order
Pie Silva, Dress: Uniform. -Congratulatory, ➡The Commandant Cookery--Field Day. --Sunday,-No- congratulates Sergeant J. A. Smith. vember 2, 1952, Detalls will be issued The Hongkong Regiment, on obtain | Tater, ing grading of "A" (outstanding) (sd.) C. P. Vaughan, Licul-CoL, on 3 inch Mortar Course No. 100 at
find there but Karel Weiss, who 40 to 1 H.V.C und never saw or heard of cricket Brae, before he came to Hongkong 50 to 1 Cook of the North. some--20-years-ago. Croquet, Damremont, Mehmandar and we belleve, Is played in Merry Prince-Reuter. Bratislava, but cricket never.
Karel's only 'claim to fame i
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FINAL ACCEPTORS
London, Oct. 22.
Handicap,
to
Nearly six feet in height, and every inch a Champion the sporting world is as one of The 54 mal seceptors for the That describes Harry Weetman who is now Britain's No. the Colony's leading nee Cambridgeshire
chess and a fairly, good run over one mile one fur- golfer. For Harry, won the Dunlop Masters Tourna- players
Yet there he long at
next ment and in doing so became the new holder of the Harry bridge player. Vardon Trophy, awarded to the most consistent player of the season in major tournaments.
him.
Newmarket
were
the Support Weapons Wing of The school of Infantry, Netheravon, Eng land.
Holiday, -- rinor Headquarters.
Happy Valley, will be closed on Wednesday, October 19.
Forte lexdquarters
Int Unit Training, UQ Ber: was, taking note of everything Wednesday, October 29, with an intense expression about published here today.
Parade HQ TUKEF Happy Valley They Bre, with weights: Tuesday, October 20, 8.30 p.m. Lec- If ever a Champion looked the part it is Weetman. So we offered him a chocolate Signal Box (9 st. 2), Kara Tepe ture. Weapon Training.
and
*Artillery Batteryre fd Gunnery 7p which always
Noholme
me (8 st. 13), Damn Clais. Parade MPG 4.30 Pins With his height, his powerful shoulders, his striking milk, a beverage
remont,
“Intermediata“ Reverse Charge and Monday October 2 and asked him Osborne (all 8 st. 11), H.V.C. Claza. Parade MPG 5.30 p.m. Fri- profile and blonde hair, Weetman might well be a Holly-disarms Karel,
what was going on. "That," he
day. October 31, Drene: Plain clothes, wood screen athlete. He seems almost too perfect.
said, "is Miller. That is Morris. (8 st. 10), Fleeting Moment and C && TP. "A" Bection. Parade 5.30 Sunny Brae (8 st. 8), Lord of p... Monday, October 2. SOR. But see him driving off the the weather. And how well he That one I don't know."
Verona (8 st. 7), Brunetto and section. Parade 8.30 pim., tee and it is evident that there did it! He returned д Goal
Dress: October 31. SOR. At lunch, that day,
of Friday. Karel Stranger (8 st. 6). Queen Plain clothes.
Cock of the
Hongkong Regiment
Week-Lt G. La Dickson. Next_for
His
ap
that he
|_ Training=="A" -
Deputy Commandant. R.K.D.F.
St. John Ambulance Orders
Order by Comm. D. W. Mac- is nothing false about him. His round of 72 which gave him an modestly refused to select his Light, Valdezco,
Intosh, CMG, OBE, CStJ, Com- missioner of St John Ambulance shoulders, are his own his nggregate of 281 and a victory Colony team to play the Aus-North, Hilltop and Adjournment Dulles, Orderly Officer of the Brigade, Hongkong District Or- drives prove that, for Harry is by four strokes over his nearest
tralians, But even. such the longest hitter of a golf ball rival. Arthur Lees.
(all 8 st. 5), Pink Jasper and duty--I4 M. P. Kaye, Orderly Ser- der No. 43/02 dated October 23. in Britain.
Weetman left his rise to fame authority on the game as M. J. High Principle (8 st. 4), Granl gunst of the Wede-se Fook- 1952. strength
was clearly in the golf world
till rather Diveche was so thoroughly im-(8 st. 3). Richer, Postman's sang. Next for duty--Sgt A. Obiites. Ambulance - evident in the Dunlop Tourna-lute in life. He is now 31 years pressed with his new side to Path, Longstone and Sun Prince Coy Tuesday, Fire 29.10.32 10.1 11.02. Sila Nam Divi-
until the Weiss personality
Call 8 st.), Cyphia, Nicky Nook at MPG for le Pres: Crear fatigue, along 3.11.82 to 8.31.32 ment. After the third round he of age, and it was not was three strokes ahead of the two
that
to pay for the lunch. and Merry Minstrel (all 7 st Ride slings and bayonet frogs. A "A" Division. years ago
he joined offered
As Ambulance Duties Kowlosa.... field, and nothing, it seemed,the top ranks.
Karel, medest as ever, agreed to 13), The Dabster and Mehman-Coy NCO Caded-Thursday,
ordered. "D" Coy Monday. Fd 27.10.12 to 2.11.52. Kong Wah & could prevent him winning. But
dar (7 st. 12), Stalina (7 st. 11), craft. RV 6.20 pm, al MPC for Tai Po Divisions: 3.11.53 to 9.11,62. For many years he had been split the così, when be came out for the a player of exceptional promise
King Cardinal, Eccleston Street Wong Nel Chong Gan. Drew: Clean Shamshuipe Division
fatigue, Rifle
Penetration Squad Dolies Sun, dourth and final round, the but he could not quite full it.
CISTS-Thunday CONCO
2 Mor, 50 Gren. 20.10.82. Dr. Chan Kwong-fook & weather was at its worst. Rati He has always been a mighty
BV 820 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Drew: Kennedy Town Nursing Diy: Sun Cisan fatigue. "C" Cay-Tienday. 2.11.52. Dr Fok Wing-kai de Waler- pelted down in ferce squalls hitter, but his strokes were
Mor. Bile TIOET. RV 520 p.m. lon Nursing Div. which lashed the competitors.wild and inaccurate. So the ball
strong winds, which, by them-gle.
-“RECORDER"
It was given impetus by the frequently finished in the Jun-On Hands And
selves were good golf difficult.
#
Knees
Over
it
enough to make He spent hours in practice in an effort to correct this, even The course, at Mere, Cheshire, driving from the tee with was saturated. Pools of waterspoon, but it was to no avail. loy on the greens and fair- Then, all of a sudden ways, and tripping clubs twist-enme. Using a modified grip. ed in the hand
| his driving changed from wild BATTLED THROUGH IT ALL exuberance 10 controlled Through it all balled the in- strength. Fortunately for Harry, domitable Weetman, gritting the change coincided with
his
ounce of his strength to beat Championship.
The Line
Tokyo, Oct. 22.
The greatest ovation in
teeth and using every last year's British Match Play the Japanese National In this tournament, which in-Athletic Championships cluded such players as Henry came today for a distance Cotton, Flory Van Donck, and
who crawled Wally Smithers all first
rate runner match playmen Westman hands and knees over the was the master. Time after finishing line.
Rugger
Results
London, Oct. 22. Results of Tugby matches played today were:
RUGBY UNION County Championship
Dorset and Wiltshire 3, Hert
fordshire Hampshire 8.
Middlesex
24
Club Matches Oxford University 0, Leicester
0: St. Mary's Hospital 14. Hor
Majesty's Now Zealand, Ship Bellona 0.
"RUGBY LEAGUE
on
time his long raking Iron shots In the gruelling 20-kilometre finished plumb in the centre of
rond race, Isamu Kojo Tell
to the finish,
SPORTRAIT
Mable
"Jealous, darling ? ►
London Easter Softton.
the green, and this, combined aight times within sight of the with some brillant putting, carried him to a great victory. tape. Unable to summon enough Weelmon is the "muscle-man" energy to rise to his feet again, of British golf. His arms and he crawled the last 60 metres shoulders wore strengthened by
Коро the thunderous Home Soccer Rthletle his
received the
ball and boxing, agility was developed by foot applause:
and
Was proclaimed Despite his strength, however, 20th in a feld of 44. Horry has the delicato touch of Thousands of
tree-felling,
and.
►
of
spectators
ན་ :,
at MPG foг__HQ. Dress: T
Football Duties-Hongkong Onder "Coy NCO's Care10.57, 5.30 p.m., Club, HK.YMCA.; Thursday. Shoot to KM Exs, St. 13.10.52, 6.30 p.m.. Club, Bih Nam; in attack. Kit Layout. RV 5.20 23.10.32, 330 p.m.. Soakumpoo, con- at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean ia-
20.10.53, 3.3 9... Club. tigus (Overall). "D" Coy-Wednes- fulan;
day.
No parade. "D" Coy-NCU Causeway Bay; 20.10.8, 3.30 p.m.,
Shaukiwan Cadre Monday Night Aghuck Fu-Novy.
K.JA 27.10.52, trol y 435 p.m. at MPG. Dress: 3,30 p.m., Club, Chung Sing: 25.10.- OG Black Shirts, Anklets, Bells, 62, 3.30 p.m., Navy, Central: 29.- Hoola, Canvas strees and Jungle hats 10.02. 0.30 D.M.. Bockumpoo,
10.10.07, 1.30 to be carried. 11Q Coy Sig Fi→Tuce S.C.A.A.;
-p.m. day. Exchange of clothing_&_eqpt. Navy, Shaukiwan: 30.10.02, 4.90 Rỷ 8,20 p.m. at MPG for Hg, Dren; p.m.. Club, K.C.O.B. Clean falgue, MU PlTuesday. Pi Football Daties Kowloon' --- Musa, comds disposal. V 520 m. a 20.10.53, 3.30 p.m.. Boundary & MPG for Q. Drem: As ordered, Telmshatsui Dt. Mog P)-Tuesday. Pl comdr disposal.
K.C.O.B. Division,
RV Bid p.m. DIPO. for HQ, Direm: BACO Duties-Sat. 23.10.43,' 1.30 As ordered. MT F1-Tuesday. Dve D..! Instr. Maint Cadre, RV 6-20 pan. at Course. Central Division, H.Q. MPG for HQ. Dres: Clean fatigue Wed. 20.10.67, 10.36 .m., Wanchal (Cadre san fallgue overalls), 51 "A" Division. Race COUTM, S.C.A.A. Thursday, Dvr Instr. Maint Division, 11.Q.; Bat. 2.11.02, 1.30 Cadre nv 0.20 cm. at MPG for H.D... 8.C.A.A.
Division Face Dress; Clean falique (Cedre ---- Cickn | Courno, Wanchal "A" Division. falgue overalia), Ini Bes & Snipers 11Q.; Mon. 10.11.82, 19.30 ·x.m.. Monday, Fd crais Ex. RV 5,30 p.m. Bin Nam Division, · Tlace Course, at Brd for Stanley Gap Dress: Shaukiwan Division, H.Q. Clean fatiguo -Q.G. Med Rec-Tues-
Resignation-Pie ·Sew Chal-hol, RMO's Disposal, BV 5.20 p. Mongkole. Amb. *Div.
day
si MPC for BQ.. Dress: Clean w... 1.10.62. Ugue (Overalia),
Quard Mounting Brill. There will
EnrolmentsShamshulpo
resigned.
Nur
be a Guard Mounting Drld Parade Div. -- Amb/sia, Kia Bhuet-ching. for all Bubalterns and Warrant Oft-W... 13.10.53. Waterloo Nuesto cera at Fig LKDE SI 9,30 Pp. on Div-Amb./Bis. Toog, Shrek-ping. Thursday, October 30, 1952. ILV MPG|w.e.f. 15.10.62, Un Long Nursing 1 5.10 p.m. Dress Clean failgue OG. DIV-Amb/5l Ng Pul-lari, Chan
Home : Guard?”
Woo-ling, Lou Ying-hsen, Leung Training. — Thursday," Film;- RV Bal-king. Ng Shui-ching, Mak Chin- Đôi ta ed DINH RA hau Linh Lung CHỊU BÌNH
clothes,
ling, Tang Lat-mal, Wan Yuet-nges, *Hongkong WAAO Tralalag, misteren. Parade H... 10.10.32. ****
JUNG PING-FAN, O, BI, YA - KHKOF-Iztursday, October 30, 1963.
Amtstant Commissioner, 300pm. Claris PA Bledon.
* Colony, Headquarters.- Haber-Lady/October 2
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20:19.650.
London, Oct 22. The Football Association beat athletes are the Royal Air Force B-1 at 3 golf artist. He was late in competing in the Champlon-Chelsea todaywide arriving at the top, but he ships, which were attended" In a match played under Hunsiet 2, Australians 49. should make his stay a long earlier this week by Emperor floodlight, Arsenal beat
que.London Express Service, Hirohito Router,
plan 3-4-Bouter. :
Router,
190%, 8.30-p.me": "D" - Dretiusus Pareda
QEF - Thikeday, October, 80,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRD RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 25th and Wednesday, 29th October, 1952 (Held under the Ruler of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Raco will be run at 2 p.m.. on the lat Day.
(21
in
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12 Noon. The tin interval is after the Third Race (1 pm.) on the 2nd Day.
Thero
are 19 races on the 1st Day and 11 races on the 2nd Day all). Through tickets (21 races $42.00) as well as tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone House. 1st Finor.
Through Tickets reserved for this mecting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 24th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings."
To avold congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telephone House, non-membora are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Clubs' Branch Offices at:-
rules:-
6 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies 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 DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Tolalisator 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 pre- sented for payment.at, the Race Course on the day to which. they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the
to bo run, last race of the day has been scheduled In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refundi made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disgured tickets,
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 the Club Rooms at $10 per day including tax, for ladles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chita, etc.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Officè will close 11 am. on the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Secretary's
Office will close at 11.45 am, the 1st Day and of 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated、 at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Secretary's Once at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of Umns 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 PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be pây- able at the Gate,
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and wilt be required to pay the requisite fee of $3 In order to gain re- admission.
No re-admission tickets will be issued. 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
Servants' posses 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' stands.
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Booths adiacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Beiling Hall. Military Police will be. posted ot Various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adbered to.
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Secretary,
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