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By- "RAPIER"

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1958.

The second day of the Seventh Race Meeting of the new season commences at

2 p.m. sharp tomorrow with eight events to be contested. The most important is the Clear Water Bay Handicap for Class 3 ponies.

Here are my estimates of my estimation it should the chance":

une

the

return engagement win | nature of a comfortably.

between Price Dahlia (Mr Chun Fortuna (Mit A. Noct) Kit), Bright Bay (Mr Chung), and Mabel

and The *FIRST. BACE

(Mr Kwak) should fl second place. Cansoway Haylandicap:

Shangrila (Mr Oliveira) will Tigress (Mr Samarca).

In the Ripon Handicap over The programme opens with probably take the other posi

Champion distance of the race for 1032 Subscription lion.

they in which suggest last meeting, A# an outsider I havo which Ponies, Ponies

Wheel (Mr Chuang), clashed, Prince Dahlia managed won more than $1,000 In Stakes Speed

to snatch a grand victory from up to the line of starting are

FOURTHI RACE

but this Bay,

was due barred,

Clear Water Bay Handicap: From Bright

to Mr Chuang's over- E2፣12 In looking over the entries 1e 14 Mille Port.

confidence than the poor per- think the race should be de-

This is the main event of the formance of his mouni. cided belweer. Eudora (Mr Os

and is confined tu Tomorrow Bright Bay will be troumo) Hotspur (Mr T. Latternoon

ponies. (Mr Class 3 Genius

Hellzapoppin carrying 152 instead of 143 13. Gay Wong).

in betting will Chuang) Ir Chips (Mr Boy-with Mr H. Teal up, came third The pendulum cott) and Skyrocket (Mr Hsu). in the Wormit Handicap over probably swing towards Price the 5th Race Dahlia by virtue of its win In Eudora, which will be mak-six furlongs at

Judging from

that

the above race, although it has Meeting. ing its first appears.

shorter been penalised by 12 fbs, I think pleted the mile in

last tum coupled with the nder distance it, certainly appears to it will just about accomplish it Saturday morning, and,

Mr have the best recommendation again, but Bright Bay must be the capable handling

rasidered for a win kere.

seriously Ostroumoff, I think it has the but

Anything is likely to happen, potential danger.

Carrying

lbs 152 however, and

defeat of

Mabe win.

Lovely cannot expect to do better than and for those Holspur, ridden by Me Hol-Hellzapoppin by either

Lady (Mr C. L. Liu) or Em All third place un- out, ran

taken press Delight (Mr C. F. Ng) in who are on the lookout for an outsider, I suggest The Tigress. placed. As it will be

Wong.

not by any means impossible. IL

of

coni-

recommendation for *

gate last time

out by Mr T. L.

should receive consideration ns

It

is good enough

the above pony.

Gry Genius and Mr are coming ons nicely in their

morning gallops and I them to be lighting Anish.

the

True, Lovely Latly disappoint- to extended its backers of the last meet- ing, unt over this distance I

redeem Chips have a feelling it will

been itself.

Empress Delight has expect out the knocking at the door of suc- tess for a long period, and it Inay out-is quite possible that it

spring a surprise in this race. I consider Hellzapoppin the Lovely best pony here, with Lady second and Empress De- light third, leaving Hurricane (Mr P. Noodt) as the outsider. FIFTI RACE

Skyrocket is the best slder.

Fur

SECOND RACE Tytam Bay Handicap: 81x tongs

Judging on past performan- ces, Topper (Mr Ostroumoff), which is speedy animal. should preve the best aver thin abort distance.

the

Deuces WAY (Mr H. C. Woo) appears eapable of ex- tending Topper, but even with 154 lbs, to carry High Siraight have (Mr F. Noodt) should

to say about Something finish

Kentucky Moon, with Me H. te M. Botelho up, is not to neglected as it is essentially a #printer.

THED RACE Telcher Bay Mile.

Handicap:

One

This ruce will be contexted

Judging by Class 100 ponies, from their training form. I con- sider Dixie Bell (Me Kwok) the best amongst the entries and in

Bas Bay Handicap: One Mile..

Class 7 ponies will fight out the ue here and I don't think I will be for wrong in stating Hurry On (Mr B. L. that Tho has the best recommen- dation for the premier position.

Rowanglen

S. (Mr 11. Chang) may prove dangerous with V. I. P. (Mr Ostroumeft) also having a say in the mat

ler.

Tsui. will

Santa Claus (Mr R. with 135 lbs, to chery,

fairly good probably attract support.

SIXTH RACE Sywan ay ilandicap: Fram the 15 stile Part.

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SEVENTH RACE Taiwan Bay ilandicap: One Mile. Confined to Class 10A ponies, Cindiolus (Mr Ostraumoff) 15 about the best in this race and hus accordingly been allotted Chino pony top weight. This second in the Mosque Handicap over 14 miles at the last meet- ing and, as the distance is only a me, I reckon that If it is allowed to make

the running from the start It will preve too good for the Just a little

The pony to watch, however, will be is Silver Fox which taken out by Mr H. C. Woo. It has been showing Improved form lately and

It will give Glodiclus a keen fight of it.

There is also Bitter Sweet (Mr to be considered, B. L. Tao) and a ticket each way on this combination may turn out to be Golden Boy in good investment,

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EIGHTH RACE Taiho Bay Handicap: From the Mille Post.

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THE RESULTS Girls' Events

i

Fiat Race (11 to under 14). Patricia Oci, 2. Jackie Sengeant; 3. Gillian Dean. Skipping Race (9 and

under). 1. Joy Drake, 2.

2. Suzuanc Furnivall, 3. Hilary White.

Flat Race (8 to under 11). 1. Carol Dieng, 2. Suzanne Furnivall, 3. Katherine Lo.

Potato Race (under 12).-1. 2. Judy Peter Anne Bailey, will wind up the

Alves, 3. Angel Morrison.

Egg and Spoon Race (7 and under).-1. Sylvia Picciotto, 2.

ןןן

This race

which programine, day's Class ponies will battle out the finish. Among the puntes entered i don't think I, ghall be far wrong in stating the winner will come from among Penforce (Mr Oliveira), Desert Gold (Mr (Mr II. M. Botelho), Jorrocks

(Mr Strathpeffer

n.

Ostro and Winged (Mr

H. S. Chang).

have Mr wli! Penforce Oliveira up, and, in view of the distance, consider that it has a good chance of scoring a win here, but there is no doubt it will meet with serious opposi- tlon.

Desert Gold is running well turing morning-training-and-

morn should be considered.

has

Jorrucks (Mr R.

451) sur- been binted, is a prise pneket, but has not done anything special while training. Strathpeffer and Winged are alco, dangerous contenders and must not be overlooked.

Peter West's

Record Will Be

Hard To Beat

S/Sgt. Peter West, of the Royal Engineers and of the Worthing Harriers, again won the Annual New Year's Day Hurrier Road Race yesterday in the new record time of 32 minutes 38 seconds for the course of about 14 miles through the streets of Kowloon.

Rouse, 3. Diane Smith. Flat Race (under 14).-1. Marcia Picci To Picciolto,

Carol Broadbridge, 3. Joy

3. Joy Barker. Flat Bace (4 to under 6).

Famela Dickson, 2. Susan Woods, 3. Andren Thretfall.

Skipping Race (10 to under

Wendy Lee, 14).1. Katherine Lo,

Elizabeth Stokes.

Fla Race (6 to under 8).— 1. Laura Gabriel, 2. Sandra Kingsford, 3. Lyn Rouse,

3.

2.

Musical Chairs (under 12).— 1. Maureen Djeng, 2. Michele Hart-Baker, 3. Allson Threlfall.

ta #a and Spoon Race under 14).1. Helen Feldinan, 2. Eleanor Cormack, 3. Wendy Lec.

EKS

Relay Race (8 to under 14).---- Jackle Sergeant, Violet Ser- geant,

and Patricia Butler, Rosemary Ward.

Boys' Events

Flal Race (Handicap, 11 to under 14)-1. Reida: Getz, 2. Jamte Radcliffe, 3. Albert Rodrigues.

Clean fatigue. Cuy A

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1933. Appointments, Rescue bulance Brigade, Hongkong Dia- trict Order No. 1753 dated The Chief Rescue Officer has rede the following appointments: Mr January 1, 1953,

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Mr Joncol Duties liongkong Patrick Kelly to be Rescue Officers 10.1.83, Confucian Division &

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Ambulance Dutles-Kowloon-5.1.53| Rescue Officers w... 1.1.53. James Wilson, 2. under).

Coptmunications Servica Brian Forsgate, 3. John Huber.

Orders issued by W. L. E. Miler. Fint Race (Handicap, 7 to under

Controller, Communications Service 11.-1. B Gordon: 2. Rodney

of January 2, 103. Kelvin-Hall, 3. Norman Wong,

Appointments. Sack Race (Scratch, 11 to under 143-1, Ian Guiness, 2. Michal Silver, 3. Eric Flynn.

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Boot Race (Scratch, 9 to under 11.-1. Ronald Preedy, 2. Lu!z Silva, 3. John Donnelly.

Flat Raso Bandleap. under 14)-Frankie Ribeiro, 2. Jehn Tiernan, 3. William Colledge.

Fiat Race (landicap, 4 to under He beat bls own recori, set 01-1. Jemes Wilson, 2. Carlos last year, by 20 seconds, finish-Gardner, 3. John Huber.

well ing ahead of South China's schoolboy distance runner, Chan

who

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P. Sgt. J. By MacMahon of the Hongkong

King-yin,

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Powell-Turpin Fight Cancelled

London, Dec. 31. Denis Powell, Welsh Light- heavyweight Champlon, has ori doctor's orders had to cancel his fight with Randolph Turpin, planned for Birmingham on January 10.

Powell went down with in- fluenza week before Christ mas but still hoped to fight.

Now his doctor has told him he must not resume training yet, and that he would be unst io box for six weeks,

Randolph Turpin will fight Buddle Miller of South Africa over ten rounds at 11 stone 9 ounces at Leicester on February. 16.--Router.-

Potnio Race (Scratch, under 12). 1. Michael Winslow, 2.

3. Michael Shvey, Meyer.

11.1.53. K.Y.M.C.A. Div. K.Y.M,C.A. Nag. Div.: 12.1.33- 10.1.55. Mongkok Div, & K.Y.M.C.A. Nsg. DIV.

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the following as Supervisors to face Butler-).1.63, 11 am.. Chung | Communications Service we.f. De- Sing Division (Course), Causeway cember 22,3037: Messrs James Brown, Baxter, Patrick Bay Div. Q; 3.1.53, 1 p.m., Cause Brown way Bay Div. (Course), Chung Sing Alexander Hugh Dinnen. Eric Div. (HQ); 17.1.53 p.m., Bhauki Leslie Groome, Thomas Gutteridge. wan K.F. Div. ICourac), W.D.W.A. Jones lan Murdoch Mocitace. Div. (HQ); 21.1.33, 11 san., W.D.W.A. Willam Gordon Minte, Alan Stephen

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Shaukiwan K.F: floh Kin-bong. Albert DIV. (89).

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Football Dutles-Hongkong-1.1.63. Soerena.50 p.m. Club, Bib Naim: 3,1.03,

3 p.m., Club, Shaukiwan K.F. Div. 4.1.03. 2 p.m., Club, Kennedy Town Flat Race (Handicap, to under 8). - 1. Soeren Meyer, K.F. Div. 2. Frank Drake, 3. Martin Green.

Tug-of-War (Teams of eight, 8 to under 14).-Eric Flynn, Robin Pepperell, Paul Tingay, Michael Hope Bailey, John Pierre

Baker, Motta, Leslie David Wright and Femley Ven-

ton.

Three-legged Race (Handicap, under 12)-1. Lulz Silva and Raul Tingay, 2. Robin Pep perre31 and Nigel Edwards.

Relay Race (Teams of four, B to under 14).-Reidar Getz, Peter D'Almada, Michael Motin and Bill Gordon.

Football Duties-Kowloon-4.1.53 2 p.m. Boundary Street Kowison Div.

Duties street Blcapera Shelter sendary 1953-South China Atletie Association Nuring Division,

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The Happy Children's Home Charity Fair Duties-Kowloon-20.11.52 31.12.22, Mong Kok Division.

Becond Half Yearly Inspection, 1957-Wanchal "B" Amb. Div.; 7,1.53, 7.30 m., Wanchial School; S.C... Amb. Diy.. 7.1.55, 0 p.m., 8.C.A.A.: Div. 7.1.53, 8.30 Confucian Amb

A. Ground: Causeway Day Amb, Div.: 71.59, 9 p.m.. Queen's College; Eastern Amb. Div., 0.1.53, 7.30 Pmb Div.,

Shun Kwong Bchool; Central Queen's "College; H.K.Y.M. Amb. Div 8.1.53, 8.30

PT. Nam Ámb. K.Y.M.C.A., Bih

Sih Nam Div 8.1.53, 0 p.m.. Cellede: Aberdeen K.F. Amb. Djv., 0.1.63, 0,30 pm. Mo Shut School.

Leave Corps Offeer 11. F. Shields Jeave for threo montis w... 20.12.51.

Band Race.1. Bandiman Crocket, 2. Bondsman Waft, “3. Bandsman O'Connell, 3. Bands ReservAmb./Sts. Yeung, shet- mon Brannagan, 5. Bandsmarimul H.K.Y.M.C.A. N. Div. re- O'Neill.

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RUGGER RESULT

London, Dec. 31.- Dorset and Wiltshire beat Oxfordshire 10-5 in, the Rugby

County Union

Championship match today-----Bửuter.

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PAL WRIGHT, D.5.0. (UBA) Member of The Association of Optical Practitioners (London),

KOWLOON OPTICAL CO.

Cameron Nd., Telmshaters. Head Oftet 543, Nathan 134, Branch Oment 71. Talpo Id., Kowizon, Tr), 523ZU.

THE

BEST OPTICIAN

PETER OPTICAL CO.

up-to-date equipment 226A, Nathan Rd. Tel: 56346.

THE BEST LADIES & CENTS TAILOR

Mayai & Co.

SA. Granville Rd., Kowloon..

Ready made evening gowns, brocade jackals, coats & gowns, embroidery

• blouse.

Main Rhop-Princess Theatre Building, Kowloon.

ORIGINAL ZORIC METHOD

UNTIL RECEIVED NO HANGERS AVAILABLE YOURS ACCEPTED AND RETURNED WITH ORDER.

OFF

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

Call 58266 for Collection and Deliveries

AGAIN FOR 1953

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