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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FOURTH RACE MEETING 1952/53
Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th November, 1952 (Hold under the Rulos of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rang at 1.30 pm, and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The tilin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 pan.) on the 2nd Day,
There are 8 races on the 1st Day und 10 races on the 2nd Day (18 in all)))
Through tickets (18 ruces-$30.00) 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 Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 7th November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Casli Sweep Office at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Ofices al
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
30
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator investors is drawn to the following rules:-
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stowards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tuwer. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- KIBITED.
Totulizator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore loaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip-
len cannot be rectified inter.
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 tickels presented can be entertained once Investora huve-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 last race of the day has been scheduled tu be rum.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment "WILL NOT be made on tom or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952. WEEK-END SOFTBALL
SOUTH CHINA WILL BE OUT TO CONSOLIDATE THEIR SENIOR LEAGUE LEAD
By "KEYSTONE"
South China, currently, perched on the top rung of the Senior "A" Division of the Softball League, will be out to consolidate their lead when they clash with their CAA compatriots on Sunday.
In the afternoon the Saints, rejuvenated by their recent win over;the wilting Jaguars, will match bats with the US Navy boys in a slugging carnival.
Also down for decision on Sunday is the vital Americans-Delawares Senior "B" game. The outcome of this needle match will have an important bearing on this Division's pennant race, as both outfits boast unspolled records, having each won all their games so far.
ball doings.
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versus
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
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Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley
By
"RAPIER"
Racing fans will be provided with two days of their. sport at the Valley when the Hongkong Jockey Club hold their Fourth Race Meeting of the new season, the first day of which will be tomorrow afternoon and the second on Monday.
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On Monday, thrée exhibition The Senior *B" selection with a team of oldtimers pitted games are on lap for local will be made from the follow-against an All-Star Junior squad,
Barretto, This softball fans, with the nightcaping players; Rennie
"Gaming youth between a combined Americans | Manuel Nunes, Manuo burnt-out old age" contest pro- team against В Hongkong Remedios, Frankie Loureiro and mises thrills and spills galore,| Chineze selection elde
Eight events are down for decision tomorrow afternoon, with no change in sicaling Gerry Remedios of the Black-with the Junior All-Stare pro- the spotlight on the day's soft-hawks; Tiny Terry Lucido,
viding the thrills and the Old- the usual time of starting, but on Monday there will be 10 races and the first bell Jackie' Silva, George Ribeiro, timers taking the splits.
wil be rung at 11.30 a.m. with the Ufin interval after the fourth race, ... Dick Chaves, Antonio Rodrigues The All-Star contingent will EXHIBITION GAMES
and "Harlem" Rein of the Dela-be handpicked from these up- The principal event tomorrow | the 2-Mile Post at the last must also be considered as this Monday's morning game will ware tribe; Reggie Mattos, and-coming youngsters: b. afternoon is the Brighton Handi- meeting, carrying 162 lbs. This distance is more to its liking. see the Canadian Navy boys in Roberto Silva and David Molig Vieira, A. Eusebio, O. Souza, T. cap over 1 Miles for Class 2 pony is so At at the moment, J. Azevedo and J. ponies, On Monday the Baldoyle however, that even the extra action after from the local diamond when Woo, S. C. Lee, P. H. Chang Morales of
H. Handicap for Class 1 ponies over weight should not hamper its they take on a relcallon sido and Allan Cheng from the Nunes, D. Castro, V.
attraction. the best
Kahn and D. O'Connor talent Pandas, comprising
of
Here tre my estimates of the The danger, of course, is Airs picked from Senior "B" teums. What this Hongkong selection Blackhawks; C. Izoft and R.
changer.
and Graces (Mr Samarcq), The exart strength of the lacks in size and weight will be Hamet from the Comets; Ng
which was second in the Bridge goby has yet be gauged, but more than adequately made up Choy, W. K. Wong and W, R. it the Canucks
HMCS for from
with slick fielding and Chon of CAA; Clyde Kwok and Edinburgh Handicap: From 14. Hii Handicap (First Section) for Class @ ponies at the Inst anything Iroquois have
near speed on the barepaths, and the Thomas Wu of the Panda Cubs; le Post.
meeling. the "stuff" their shipmates
the 35 and of Canadian boys will have to be M. Cooper of
The opening race of the day is
Emme will again be the Athabaskan and Sloux dis-really good to take their mea Bantams.
confined to Class 7 ponies, which taken out by Mr Ostroumoff, played here last year, a rousing sure.
are to be ridden by jockeys who and carrying 140 lbs. is not to ballgame is assured for the The second game on Monday
have not won ten races anywhere be ignored.
enger bleachers.
the
the
long absence of the Wilddres; and Willo Tavares, J. Ale po Souza, F. 3x furlongs will be the main chances of winning again.
will feature a novely attraction
Training
Danes Start
Their Footballers
"ROARING THIRTIES"
Mark,
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the
FIRST RACE
Rose
as
THIRD RACE Proudstown Handicap: From X- Mile Post.
Rentrew).
MF
and First Edition (Mr
Briviato came second in the Notting Hill Handicap over 1 miles at the, lust meeting and on that run I fancy it to win.
The distance also favours Easy Money (Mr Oliveira) and I expect it to offer stern oppost-
10 floo
the above-mentioned ponies, if it does not actually, wid.
For those who are looking for suggest Diamond outsiders I Queen (Mr C. L. Gregory) and Beautiful Lie (Mr Renfrew),
SIXTH RACE Epsom Handicaps. Ons Mlie, In this race for Class 7 ponies I shall not be for, wrong in Doe Molthen's "Roaring any time, Topper (Mr L, K. Keep Probability in mind, staling that the finish will ba Thirties" outfit will be chosen Shih), by virtue of its win in especially cu i will bo ridden fought out between Brivisto (Mr from the rheumatic Tanks of the Bennet's Hill Handicap over
Samarcq), Fleetmaster erstwhile softball and baseball six furlongs at the last meeting by Mr Robert Tsal.
However, I am inclined
Eleanor (Mr H. M. to Kwok), store of a couple of decades (rst day) with Mr Ostrouznoff
Including daddies and up, will no doubt be in big nominate My Darling to win, Botelho), V. I. P. (Mr Ostroum-
demand.
with Airs and Graces taking off) and-enddies Harold Winglee,
Rose Den Robbins, Fred Ewins, P. K. Lung (Mr. H. H Chan), which third, leaving Probability
I, however, prefer The Kam sccord place and
Emme Lu, C. C. Leong, Charlie Figueiredo, Mac Wong, Trank was unplaced in the Notting Hill the outsider. Poon, Bill Silva,
Wally Lomax, Handicap over 1-1/4 miles on George Fang, K.
the first day of the above meeting ridden by Mr Yen Ching-lan. The old boys still have
Fleetmaster, which was thind know-how, no longer
In the above race, is dangerous wind and muscle, and will
In this race, Norse Lady (Mr and should not be disregarded. is also dangerous, aa"... came Pote-Hunt), Fleet Admirni (Mr Eleanor was third in straining every creaky joint and third in the same race against H.M. Botelho), Al Fresco (Mr Nullah Handicap at the 2nd ancient sinew to vindicate the Topper, but for those who are Ostroumoft) and Henrietin (Mr Race Meeting and could oft-told tales of their glamour looking for an outsider, I would K. Kwok) should be and ablity in the days gone by.
prominent. an upset. recommend bearing Honey Dew I do not think we reed look "V. I. P. and First Edition are The Anal game on Monday will provide a niting climax H, W. Mok), recently de- further than Norse Lady as the also likely winners as they are
moted from Class 6, in
mind,
eventual winner. Norse Lady in very good condition. a Chinese selection team play-by Mr Yen Ching-hn, but I over six furlongs on the first the long softball week-end with Filibuster II will be taken out won the Obelisk Hill Handicap
SEVENTH RACE His Ing host to a combined Ameri- don't think it will be dangerous day of the last meeting with Mr
Pontefract Handicap: From 154- rehearsal of this your's Inter-along very nicely.
A full dress although it has been coming Auchnie up, and as it is fighting
Bille Fort At at the moment, coupled with This sprint event for Class national series.
SECOND RACE
the experienced handling of Mr ponies poses a ticklish problem. The US outfit, managed by
Galway Handicap: 24 Miles.
Pote-Hunt, I feel it will have a | Roue d'Or (Mr K. Kwold), which popular "Chief" Price, will
very good chance of winning | came second in the Obelisk draw is players mainly from
This event is confined to Class again.
Hill Handicap over six furlongs the USS Albuquerque with reinforcements called in run, My Darling (Mr Shleh) is whispered
boys ponies. Judging from its last Fleet Admiral has been at the last meeting, will com- the "dark mand the most support In the from the
Kalaxy
of long-ball the choice, but can it still win horse" In this race and, for betting, and it it should run to hitters the Senior "B" carrying 100 lbs? My Darling won those who are prepared to take form I cannot see it being Americans tram, The Yanks the West Bay Handleap from the risk, a bet each way may beaten. may
call-on Pandas hurler Jimmy Herrick
for starting pitcher duty.
From 12 Years Of Age
5)
By ARCHIE QUICK
Nils Middleboe was a great footballer. captained his native Denmark, and he played
He
for
remarks on the training of young. Danish foot many years, as an amateur, for Chelsea. ballers are, therefore, authoritative and important. The Copenhagen Club is divided into three junior classes-under 12 years, 14 and 16 respectively, and a Each autumn about 60 youth section from 16 to 18. "babes" from about 150 applicants for membership are selected, and from these four teams are chosen, cach to play 14 home and away matches in the season.
For the first half hour trap- ping la the order of the day,
Once
cans tearn in
the
the
be
Mourne (Mr Lau Yau-leung),
WEEK-END Cough
TEAMS
lat. XI "Optimista
of
turn out to be profitable.
I also
also recommend Al Fresco for consideration as it is good to extend the above mentioned ponies.
Henrietta is also good over this distance, but I am afrold not good enough against the other three.
the
cause
However, anything can hap pen in the racing game.» If it can get off to a good start. Chief Witness (Mr Oliveira) will give Roue d'Or a great light if not actually beat it,
..
Then there is Comet (Mr Chun Kit), but this pony die- appointed its followers so badly at the last meeting that I am FOURTH RACE
its not too confident regarding Brighton Handicap: 11⁄2 Milos.
ability to beat the others, The main event of the after-
very dangerous_pony noon will witness the return Some Fun (Me C. A. Lee) and
Anna at encounter between
(Mr I have a feeling that it is due Gold
Medal for a win, so look out for a
possible upset.
V
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies youngsters the ground, pass to keeper Sam Bartram, of Charlton Chinese team will be drawn from Happy Valley on Saturday at 1.30 | Ostroumon and
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 ickets and gentlemen, nou-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in- cluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduc- tion of a Member, such member, to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all chils, elc,
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course,
The Branch Offees and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 am; on the 1st Day and at 10 nm. the 2nd Day. The Becratary's Office will close at 11.45'a.m. the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of tifins 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 $3.00 par day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.
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Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gala re- admission.
No re-admisalon ticketa will be lasnod. BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC. WILL NOT BE FER- 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.
the ball on
We
on the
night shift,
U.H. Fail,
A
(Mr Pole-Hunt).
Anna had the better of Gold Medal for the first posillion by 11⁄2 lengths in the Kwangtang Handicap at the 2nd Race Mile Fost Meeting.
wili IL
The anchosen 00 are given ten to eighteen as I have ever facilities to play, but do not encountered. join the Copenhagen Club Itself. IS THE VEIN RUN OUT? The 10 boys are put under four
County upon a time
The Chinese sqund, selected coaches, esch__a__senfor Club | Durham was « breeding ground from top teams in the Senior. player who has been through for famous centre - forwards. divisions, will be made up chicny a course. And they train thres Middlesbrough used to "corner" of players from the Pandas, times a week.
Athletics them. There was George Elliott, Chinese
and South Micky Fenton-all locals who P. C. Wong and L, P. Lam will tions for cricket and rugby Jackie Carr
George Camsell and China.
Chinese hurlers Jackie Wel. eventually played for England spell one another for
The following are Club seler- and then kicking with both foot
The vein has seemed to run out duty, with backstop chores fall,/ matches this week-end:
mound- is concentrated upon. Then a
slace
but maybe the Fenton, forty minutes game
CRICKET with, foremost, the teaching of in Bill Edwards. He is still a
played Boro have found just one more ing to "Two-ton Lulu" and. 8. S.
Hsu of the Pandas.
Cratzengower C.ċ. elemental pocitional play. Tho
The balance of this powerful Hongking Cc. at Bolden--where goal- are taught to keep miner
Infielders Harold Ong, Wally Ma, B., Hong Choy, G.A. Bouza, F.R. Rig W.H.E. Colledge. D. from and hey. S. Liang, Paul Tiu, Seldon Bottomley, R. Readman, M. Singh, the nearest man, and dribbling Athletic, came is allowed. The coach stops the works
Ma, C. M. Tsang, Y. T. Chan, KY. Tam, B.C. Chelsyne, PA. match from
to time to Edwards does That is for Ayresome Park four afternoons outfcid duties will be allotted to
his training at y K. Chan and K. T. Leung: Wilkams, J. Heywood, 12th man. correct an error,
a week, and has got a crop of Tony Chang. Tomi Wel, Tim the most junior group of all,
Craigengower C.C. v Field Re goals for the Reserves in the Wang, K. K. Stt, Peter Ho andament R.A. in friendly match In the next two groups the North-Eastern Longue.
at Happy Valley on Suxlay at a carry 150 lbs., players are put through tho This 18 years old Ind, who
p.m. Hang Chy, P.R. Ragt Medal will carry 168 lbs. J. Hoywood. B.C. Chetwyne, U.if. Anna must command the ponies. Marine Charger (Mr R. technical skills, and these grow strikingly resembles Welsh leader
Email, E.II. Esmail, A. Kurunéru, most progressively harder as greater Trevor Ford facially, was given ablity is acquired. The skills his festing time at Wolverhamp demonstrated arc heading, ton. It was an ordeal to face Division leaders, at Passing, tackling and the First
kicking. Wingers are Molineux, but Bill got a good
Inside taught to centre on the run, and
ten minutes, and the inside men must occasionally played extremely well after that.
take first-time shots without Middlesbrough had just
one CAA Bunching is trapping.
not other ator in
this game-the allowed, and systematised foot acrobatic goalkeeper ball is frowned upon.
Ugolini, Italian-born
and
Scottish naturalised. Apart from that Mr Middleboe and his senior raised
there was not much to commend colleagues are against the "third
Middlesbrough. back game", Even at this carly stage the boys are instructed in
Likewise, 1 cannot see Wolves ana Championship prospect, They the Laws of the game, and im-have the finest scouting system in pressed upon them also are the the country, and probably the unwritter laws of sportsmane finest set of reserves, but they ship."
have neither the poiso nor the steadiness of prospective cham- After a match- always on a
plons. Sunday tactical talk is helde
Lucky the club with such grand to correct errors. Not much at. tention is paid
Walshaw, youngsters ns Smith. to Improving
Short, Broadbent, and alumina by
lap- sidipping and
inbourne, all of whom have for ping the ground,
displaced first eleven regulars, Danish contention is that at
but the cagemess of youth hat age the boys have stamina cough and they should not be results in a lack of steadiness strained. A loss of actual ball that even the experience of Billy Wright and Jimmy.. Mullen proclico In also considered
cannot casential.
anno counteraet.
Wolverhampton, for whom ex- Brentford
Jackic Six of the
manager coaches Gibbons has become. South of sadored their names on the passes, Holders of such páises are | Get £5 a month, this others are Engione scout; have sixty pro-
past not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing volunteers, all are either through on their duties and must remain in their employers or present players, and this with the amateurs at their dist fessionals on their books, and encourages club spirit and re-will Owing to the congestion in the Members' Belting Hall and at silts in amreservation of club run seven teams every
Saturday N Boóths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and
No wonder Lincoln #tyle.
Lectures are continued In the "close" season. If a boy, City manager Bill Anderson was Makbery, sro requested to ensure that their servants měkče" use
at the Wanderers-Middlesbrough anly of the Public Beiting Hall. Military Police will be posted at } sochaves, which is rare, ho** ** making enquiries about
match is not suspended. He fa drop. 40/2 various points in the enclosire to ensure, that this regulation is
ped from the teams and almost Wolverhampton simplus. After invariably he resigns from the all ich stars as Hancocks, Chatham and Dann ard, playing club,
In the Reserves and they aro good enough for almost any Arst,].
SERVANTS' -PASSES ·
Servants' passos will be issued to private box, holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination, and to
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BIO DE FDYs öf | Loben.
P. H. Lee.
THE PROGRAMME
TODAY
· · EIGHTH RACE
Leopardstown Handicap: From
Gold This is the last race of the
day and is confined to Class 0.
Siva. C.. Lawrence, F.A. most support, and although I Teal) and Solar Knight
inclined to nominate it to Chun Kit) have been given top Woodier, D. Bottomley, K., Twin, 1 look to Gold Medal to weight of 180 lbs. and for that
Kowloon C.C. 1st XI RAF.
CAA:
A
Kai Tak on Saturday at 230 give it a better fight and, with reason p.m.-9.V. Giltins, W.M. Davida little luck, reverse non, N." Hart-Dnker, A. Lang, A.T.defeat. Lee, J. Leriou, K. La. J. Mutadon,
they should.
Its
last alone,
·
ber
Junior Division 2.30 p.m., Griffins v. Blackhawks v. Comets.
Ladier Division 4.00 p.m., South China
TOMORROW
| Lev. "Umpire-L. quibcey,
י
Ringway (MF. Noodt), V.C.S. Itamáge, F.R. Zimberti, E.A. For the third position John-which was afcally douri In Handicap (Mr Chuang) and Top the Bridge
Section) at the last Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI v R.A.F. Secret (Mr R. Tsai) will fight (Second at Cox's Road on Saturday at 1.30 out the issue,
meeting, has Incurred a perálty p.m.-E.Ç. Finther, B.F. Apps,
of 1 ib. as a result. In view of FA. Brodbridge, W.II. Cywie. W.
Its fitness at the moment, Pepperell I.A. Nicholls 8. Tàm- hand, CJ, Smith, G.B. Taylor.
Wood | Reścivu.— AP. Weir, P. V.C. Grey,
Ladies Division 9.30 am, Squawa v. Pandas. Senior "A" Division 11.00 am, CÀÄ 'v. South China; US Navy v. St. Joseph's, Senior "B" Division 3.30 p.m... Americans v. Dol- awares,
MONDAY Exhibition Series
Royal
Seymour. UPAY -B.A.
RUGBY
JOSTEN.
FIFTH RACE
મ
Folkestone Handicap: Six var think it has a grand opportunity.
of winning tomorrow,
Geronimo (Me Coppin) will
10s. In
This sprint event will be con- tested by Class à ponies.
hero
181
may
in Curry
tamprrow
uftemooh!! Hongkops Football Club spite of its defeat at the last opposition it many have the
Air Force on the Police meeting in the Waterfall Bay
Queen Halen (Mr Hsu) "looks. Millo ground, Boundary Bireet, Howloon, Handicap from the 1% 11.00a.m., HMCS roquela v. 3.30 p.m. to-narrow-Kirkwood, Post, I fancy the chances (Mr. Tao, may yet spring, a Senior "B" Selection.
of dangerous and Norse Viking Do Rome, Turvile, Cole, Home, Black Rose (Mr Chuang) as the Craig, Henderson (7.B.). Shaffer,
surprise as this pony un- pday is fast over this distance. Petrie, Potts. Douglas, Mista (Capt.). Corrib (Mr Ostroumhoff) camedoubtedly good." As an outsider M. Tulmigo. Taylor, Malay,
Players to report hot later than second in the Woreistar Hanill I recommend V-J. Day (Me. 240 p.m..
cap at the Jat Race Meeting and Oliveira).
2.00 D.
"Oldumern" Junior All-Stars,
9.30 p.rti., Combined Ameri- cans v. HK Chinese Selection.
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