WEEK-END
SOFTBALL
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1958.
Wahoos Win Ladies' Pennant For Sixth Straight Season
DODGERS CARRY OFF JUNIOR DIVISION
CHAMPIONSHIP
By "KEYSTONE”
The Old Champion Wahoos humbled the Squaws with a 3-0 shutout victory yesterday to win the Ladies' Division Pennant for the sixth straight season.
On Saturday, Fred Diesta's "Black Magic" Dodgers disposed of the Chinese Athletics 9-5 in their last official League game and thus won top honours in the Junior Division for the current senson,
The yellow-bleused Squawa came within a fraellen of open- ing the score in their first time
bat After
But the dangerous bat of Squaws third baseman **Zally Zain" did not come through in the fist two the clutch when she 18oJ tatters had flied out to left field, all for an easy infeld out, and shortstop Bumila Remedios slap-| ace slabsirras Terry Noronha ped out sharp single, stalo bore down to retire the last second and reached scoring batter
stinging position third when catcher, strikes. Alda Oliveira poled ball!
tru through shortshop.
However, a fine throw-in by leftfielder A. Mendonza nipped B. Remedios at the plate when she attempted lo store on the
playe
Wahnas threatened
1:
with three
W.K.
then
SPORTING SAM
By Rog. Wootton
KEEP AWAY
215 COMPETITORS IN THE SCHOOLBOYS' AND GIRLS' BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS By "ARGONAUT”
An all-time record number of 159 entries, representing 215 indivi- dual competitors, has been received for the various events of the Colony Schoolboys' Badminton Championships which are to be run by the Hong- kong Schools Sport Association under the auspices of the Hongkong Bad- minton Association.
For the first time in the history of the game in the Colony, a Schoolgirls' Staior Singles and Students' Mixed Doubles events, in addition to the Schoolgirls' Senior Doubles, will materialise as a sufficient number of entries has been received for each of these events.
Di
this
Ip
V. Sul
V.
2.30
p.m.
In the Ladies' Junior Series,, rubber on Gwen Dragon's lazy fumbled throw and landed on EUA Chinn's girk RAAVANA #fly over rezond which was second when the CAA eatcher double-header with Lifortless dropped in a
Irine allowed # pitch to go by him. 'enfileton.
Eatrics in the Schoolgiris' ha (KC) v. Tan Hu (DBS); bun & Leung Ying-ha (KC) ease from the rookie Chinese Starkey grounded cut to Souza dented home-plate when Junior events have been a little Mak Chan (WYKL)
first
$. Chan Sik-long & Chu Sal. Athletics, thus quaillying for a base to end the eventful inning. contrefelder P. Boulet's drive
disappointing, but believing that Chun (QC) บ Sel-chla
wah (WYKL). Anal meeting for the Pandan The Squaws attempted to re- to short also resulted In a number of schoolgi: players (SSC) "'. Ns Chlag-kwok
Lower Half: Chay San-lam girls ext week to devida the intiate in the sixth canto which fumble at first base. Boulet have not still sent in their entries, (WYKL); Wood Junior Championship tille.
Alda Oliveira opened
Wun hal Chow Po-leung (Clementi) v. with A reached third en a steal and the Schoolboys' and Girls' Cham- (WYKL) v. Tal Hon-lce (SJC); Bobby Yip The Ladies'
& Johnny Ling Divisiem promising single, arriving rate-scord whan
when Berny Eusebio pionship Sub-committee have Hul Ki-bun (KC) v. Ip Shing (SSC); Lee Hing-nei & Yu Championship game turned out by when the play aernas the porked at single is contre decided to extend the date of hin (WYHK); Chan Wing-ming Tung-key (YGN) to
Chan be a tight, thrilling battle-diamond went haywire.
Tiny Jerry Morales tickied entry for all girls' events, includ (DBS) V. Lee Chu-cheong at the way,
with both teams Oliveira secuted down In the
foto kun for
Chung- lee & Ceell Peh (SSC); another Ing the Mixed Doubles. to (DBS); Tse Chi-chul (YGS) Henry Wong & Siu Tung-hun putting up a seinillating d
third when Gloria Sequeira hit, advancing Eusebiu la tomorrow evening.
(bye). Ng Kam-sang (QC) (DBS) (bye) v. Ko Wai-kwole de play of practically Pryoriess
grounded to short for the fest
Both runners advanced second. GAZÍ
The Schoolboys' Senior Open (bye): Ting Yam (QC) (bys) v. Cyril Q. Wong (WYHK) (bye). uut.
Another larg
wild pitch. Singles Championship has E. Marquez-Lim (bye). Backstop J. Azevedo flied out to attracted 50 entries. Ko Wai-
OPENING MATCHES centre, but chucker David Vieir bong of
Schoolbays Open Doubles Hongkong Wah Yan took matters into his own hands Cellige, who as a member
Top half: Lo Wing-chuen &
The following ore
the pro Tytani by tapping out a two-base blow the
Champion ops) Andrew Chen (LSC) (Bye) v. grammes for the opening days witch chasert in two more runs. Division League team has been Souza (LSC) v. Bing Wu & Tan bosh
w/o Edward Basto & Marcus on Wednesday and Saturday, Alex Eusebio hed out to centre one of the most successful
the Diocesan Boy to end the riot of runs.
players in
Division
Hu (DBS); Cell Leeng & A School starting at the
Sales (Royden) v. Au Long-sane end day: The Dodgers extended their season, has been given the top-& Yuen Kal-chai (QC); Wong lid 10
VJ1 uns In the needed spot,
Wesdnesday, Feb. 25 Kwok-wal & Young Hung-chau TOOK THE HEART OUT
Second seeded is E. Marquez (Clementi) v. Tye Teik-seng iccond canto without garnering This dismal collapse of their single hit. Three- walks by Lin of La Salle College, who David Ng (SSC); U Sei-ching & Ling (SSC) v. Hu! Ki-bun Boys' Junior Singles: Johnny
all the heart out of the Squaw the catcher scoring threat seemed to take the pitcher and six errats by was runner-up year to Khoe Kam-kle (SSC) v. We (KC); Chun Yuk-sing (YGS)
allowed two more Reber
wil not be sang-wing & Heng wha
Long Hin-jok v. Wong Yat-kwong (YGS). russ. damaging
CAA relief participating this year. The other (DBS); Ng Chu-knok & Lening women, and in their last time
pitcher
Wong at but the first two outs were
Boys Senior Singles: two seeded positions have been i
Ng rettled down and managed to allotted to H. A. Castro, Jr. of V & Andreu) v. Donald techo (SPC) v. Tye Teik-
en | Kin-man made in quick order.
(SSC): T rampaging Dodgers St. Joseph's College and Sul Hon-chuen Wahoos shortstop Irene Star-hold the
121] seng (SSC); Leung Ting-chu & score in their turn a bat when key put a final end to all Squaw next four innings.
for the Cauth of Queen's College, both (SSC) v. Ng Ching-kwok & (WYHK); John Ng (WYKL) *.
Peter Ling (DBS) ihilless and scoreless
V. Lam Kit - long of whom have participated in rally and this sta Ozorio singled to right to get hopes for
Robert Low (WYKL). The CAA boys did all their the "C" Division League this
John magnificent
Wong (NMC); Wel Teng Lower. Half; Wong Ka-wing Wing (DBS) v. Spenser Wong on first. But she went wn con's Pamant with a
down
scoring In the second and your 05 members of the for the second out when Gwer
leaping catch of
the tearing third frames, also on nary
Craigengewer 1
and Chinese Chan Wal-cheuk
(NMC) V (NMC). Dragon lined also to right and liner that Beuny Remedios single hit. Three walks were YMCA teams.
Lam Kin-hong & Chan Kai-bin Schoolboys' Sentor KIMB poled out in a last-gasp effort. runner Ozoria failed to hop uul
issued by hurler Vieira during
In the
(NMC): Alan Wong (NMC) v Bays' Junior Doubles: G. of the way
Winning in tine. Two
Doubles, last year's runners-up,
& Ng Kom-sony
um-song "Mohammed & Raymond Kwong sucressive steals and a base on Noronha bit line, devastating infield bobbled and heaved the Lo Wing-chuen and Andrew (QC);
Wai-ing & Lee (SJC) v. Wong Wing-hei & bulls put two runners in scorine form by walking neac, striking ball wide in a wild Basco that Chen of La Salle College, were Chee-cheong (DOS) v. II. A. Watt Koong-kee (YGS); Robert perches, but Terry Nuronha put tour and conceding a
meas-neted the Athleties two runs in give the honour of being the Castro Jr. & Tai Hon-li (SJC): Xavier & Sonny Firez (SJC) V.
Jacob Wong top-seeded pair. went down on an infield out toy pair of scattered bingies to each inning,
LI 3 Sik-chuen
Fung Wing & Chan Kai-ylm In the usually hard-hitting Squaws. end the threat.
In their final time at bat, Fred
Wai-che the absence of Robert Heng, (DBS) . Wong
and Clement!). She was inagnificently backed Diesta's boys racked up two David Castro, co-winner of the kwong & Mak Chan (WYKL) v. Basto & Marcus Souza (LSC)
Watt Chi-kin (LSC); Lam Yan-
Boys' Senior Doubles: Edward ΕΙΣ by some sparkling glove more runs manufactured on two title last year. has teamed up work by shirtston Irene Starkey and also fettflelder A. Mendonza, Jerry Morales and
successive hits by secondsacker with E. Marquez-Lim to make Ko Wal-bung & C. K, Wong Bing Wu & Tan Hu (DES)!
catcher J, up dica qually formidable (NMC); John Wang & Spenser Cedit
A. Leong & who hauled down no less than Azevedo.
Second-seeded combination. Wong (NMC) v. Tang Kwan-lit (Reyden) v.
However, the Champion pair & Ting Yam (QC);
Yeung Yang- Yuen Kal-chai without a single
LAST DITCH EFFORT intscue.
is expected to be either the Ukon & Lo Ki-hoong (NMC) v.. Kwok-wal & Yeung Hung-chaut Second baseman J, Pomeroy Losing pitcher Shella Silva
Sci-ching and Khoc Kam-kie
Hul Ki-bun & Leung Ying-hu (Clementi) v. Tye Teik-seng & dropped a quick bunt to third
Tailing their opponents 0-150 and beat it out for ni safe hit, walked ene and struck out unc.
of St. Stephen's (KC); Wong Shiu-kwong & Su! David Ng (SSC); U Sei-ching going lalo the bottom of the combination but was flogged by the Wahoo
Callege but the following three batters
Wai-Chuen (KC & QC) (bye) v. E & Khoe Kam-kle (SSC) v. Wel the Athletics made
ar that of Ko seventh. went down in one-two-three batters for
including a a by
two-run triple by desperate last ditch effort which bong and C. K. Wong, who have Marquez-lim & D. Castro (LSC: Tang-wing & Long Hin-joks.
seeded third
(DBS), (bye) order to bring this third inning
reaped thems
one in only
fourth Doreen Ozorlo.
Schoolboys Junior Singles Wahoo effort to naught.
Centrefelder T P. Young respectively. dropped a surprise but second Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. at the (Bobby Vip
The Championships start
Top Half Johnny Ling (SSC) In the top of the fa faune, rightfelder
catcher Diocesan Boys' School court and shun Squaพ
fumbled 1 pitch. He was the following is the full draw erased between second and Uird for the boys' events: when shortstop Onofre Souza pulled off a mappy bluft-throw to first and trappett the runner
after one mut Arstsacker Doreen
AIRTIGHT FIELDING Both sides tiled down to air- tight Belding, and for three full innings neither team could put a single runner on third base,
Rot
D. Pires of
down
10
pitcher Terry д temporary lapse, and the
tive long nies to the outer
pastures
предста
The that
»
Squaw fut des committ.
prowess, one lone ting
error which re- ho sulled when their rightfeld rar. keystone sack when her drive to) third base was heaved wild over into the second baseman while first. Squaws centrefielder D covering a fly-ball.
Secondsarker Tania" Norman dropped a line-hugging
Reme- bant along first, but was erased dios excelled at the keystone by
FIRST TRY
answer
ori, arriving at
Dodgers
when the
dangerous
unli
over
on
Y.
and
Schoolboy Open Senior Singles
Ko
02
(DBS)
w/o
Saturday, Feb. 28.
Sales
&
Au Long WOU
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes
and
(SSC); Van Wu (DBS) v. Jose Dasto (KGV); Chan Chung-hei Man Kwok-wal (SSC) V (DBS); James Leu (WYKL) v. Stephen Feng (DBS); Yu Tung key (YGS) v. Wong Kal-lak Draft a fine tag-out by arst bare-position, handling all fielding instead.
half: Тор chances safely to complete tovrs man Doren Ozoria.
Wai-bong (SPC): Weng Winging (YGS) The runner
first was (WYHK) (bye) v. Yeung Hung-v. Yeung Yung-pak
| Entry Forms for the 10th (WYHK); Remedios reached put-outs. But the Squaw batters acrilleed down to second and chav (Clementi) (bye): Ng Lee-Lam Sco-fung v. Antonia
hau Race Meeting 1962/63 to be first safely on a fielder's choice could find no rdequate
W. K. ho (SPC) (bye) v. Tye Teik-San-iam scored when pitcher to the untouchable deliveries of W
(Clementi) ♥. Chan held on Saturday 7th March, Wong hit the ball to third and seng (SSC) (bye); Leung Ting-Kal-yim (Clemenil). and moved down to second Terry Noronha, with only two
was mishandled by chu (DBS) without drawing any play. With Squaws players, Benila Remedios he throw
v. Lam Kin-long
1953, (weather permitting) Lower Half: w/o Kow Wal- two much-needed runs perched and Alda Oliveira, loying the bat the Dodgers first basemen. (WYHK); John Ng (WYKL) v. kwak (WYHK) v. Henry Wong may be obtained at the on third and second, Benita squarely on the elusive brit.
W. K. Wong stole second and John Wong (NMC); Wel Treng (DBS) * Loh
Chung-han Secretary's Offee, Alexandra Remedios grounded to the
third in daring succession, then wing (DBS), Shu-kwang (SSC): Robert Xavier (SJC) House; the Club House, pitcher, and runner Pires was
drove
Cyril Q. Wong (WYHE); Chow Happy Valley; easily nailed at the plate when
shortstop for what (KC)
and the Ying-kon In the other Championshia seemed a certain safe-hit. But (WYHK); H. A she broke for home from third.
v. Le Stables, Shan Kwong Road. Castro, Jr. Po-leung (Clemontt) the week-end, the leftfelder Pitcher Sheila Silva éfted a
Hing-nel (YGS); George came (SJC) Alex
Euzeblo
Wong Kwok-wal Mohammed (SJC). Leung long fly to left for the final Dodgers accounted for Frankl
racing in to make a spectacular (Clementi):
Loh Chung-hon
Entries close at 12 o'clock out, leaving the sisters, Benita Foon's Chinese Athletics 9-5 diving catch that
Ying-ha (KC); Ng Lee-ming ended the (SSC) บ. the coveled title to ballgame
Tuesday, 24th Karya (SPC) v. Fung Wine (Clemen- NOON on and Antonia, to die unavailingly their first year of participation in
and. clinched the (WYKL): Khoe
t); Shiu Man-ching (SSC) v. February. 1953. at third and second.
Hoang the Junior League in spite of the Junior Division Championship (SSC)
(SPC): Wong
Walt Koong-kee (YCS); Fung Ka-wing WH ring noth proved to be the his formidable opposition put up by for the truly-deserving Dodgers, (P) Inning for the Green Owls. After the veteran Griffins ballclub.
By Order, The Results:
Edward บ
Tay Kai-yung (SSC) v. Shiu Hin- one out, sturdy
(Royden): Soo Chen-Jen (DBS) shun (YGS); Chon Yuk-sing hindsnatcher
Wong Yat-kwong Nana Carvalho lined data centre. in promising style when lead-
v. Bing Wu (DBS); Ip Shing (YGS) CAA third
9cheung (SSC) v. A. Sales (Roy (YGS). off man Alex Eusebio worked
Comets the CAA pitcher fer a free base,
5 den);
(SSC) v Poter Ling then
Leung Leong-sum (WYHK): promptly took off for whoos second or the next
Pitch.
J. Pomeroy looked at
จ
striko and was thumbed out for the second down. But lead-of batter A. Mendonza biffed the ball to left and pushed Nana
Come of
carry off
The
Dodgerrs started things
Wong
V
Yeung
V.
V.
Shiu
Kam-kle Yuen-to
Junior Division
5 Dodgers Z Pandas Ladies' Division
3 Squaws Ladies' Junior Series
Thomas Tung (SJC) v. Shou Kee-sheh (Royden).
4
The CAA hindsnatcher heaved 5. China
Carvalho to second while the the pill into centrefield way out CAA
landed on Arst.
With two buls and runners o of reach of the covering neiders, third and second, drst baseman allowing the fleet-footed Eusebia Doreen Ozorio came through with to scamper all the way home
10 CAA
0 S. China
(Walkover)
Senior "B" Division
0 Blackhawks Senior "A" Division Shortstop Onofre "Peewee | Mudcaps 7 Pondas Doreen Ozorio brought in the Reese" Souza arrived on first Jaguars third run when she elcated the safely after one down through a
a twisting drive to rightfield that and mark up the first Dadger Warriors chased in both runners while she rub. arrived safely at third base.
THE GAMBOLS
DARLING I GOT YOU A WONDERFUL BARGAIN AT THE BALES
9 US Navy
Warriors
4 6. China
вод
V
Schoolboys' Junior Doubles
&
Top Half: Lo Chung-hon Lower Half: Lo Wing-chuen Shiu Man-ching (SSC) (bye) v. (LSC) V. Tye Hon-shun (SSC): w/o G, Mohammed & Raymond Slu King-sun v. Donald Yeo Kwong
(SJC) v. Wong Wing- (SSC); Alan Wong (NMC) v. Long Hin-jok (DES); To Kakel & Walt Koong-kte (YGS); 21 ylu (YCS)
Robert Xavier & Sonny Pirez V1 Lee Sik-chuen (DBS); Au Long-sang (QC) v. (SJC) v, Fung Wing & Chan 11 Lam Yan-kwong (WYKL); Kal-yim (Clementi); Hui Ki-
Ceell Leong (Royden) v. Chan
© Kal-kin (WYHK); Leung Ying-
Barry Appleby
TRY THEM ON, DEAR
THEYRE TOO TIGHT, CAN YOU CHANGE THEM
BUT IF WE HAVE THEM ANY BIGGER | SEOULDN'T BE ABLE) TO WEAR "THEM
Stanley Kramer's
H. MISA,
Secretary.
NOTICE
'ર
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Notice to Members
Australian Subscription Ponies 1954
The Stewards have ordered
a batch of 80 Australian Subscription Ponies to race in 1964 and they now invite
"HIGH_NOON" Members to aubscribe for
starring
them.
An application form has been posted to every Member.
GARY COOPER the event of non-delivery
has rocolved mord citations as the best picture of 1952 than any other picturo. Coming shortly to the KING'S EMPIRE-
MAJESTIC.
further forms may be obtained at the Club's Office, Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
The Subscription List will close with MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1958.
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary,
Pago 7
Avery Brundage Accused Of Being "Anti-Melbourne”
Melbourne, Feb. 22.
A Melbourne sporta writer said on Saturday that President Avery Brundage of the International Olympic Committee had suggested that Australia abandon plans to hold the 1956 Games in Melbourne.
Ben Kurville said in Saturday's Sporting Globe that. Brundage had written two Australian Olympic delegates a kilter declaring "If I accept your invitation to come to Melbourne it will only be to discreetly tell you to with- draw, your invitation to stage the 1956 Olympic Games."
The letter we written to right to hold the Olympic delegates Hugh Weir and Games in Melbourne in 1050 Lewis LICH. Kerve sald, They were commenting on n adding that Luxton confirmed letter that Mr Avery Brundage, this but refused to disclose its Chairman of the International contents nnd Weir declined] Olympic Committee, is reported comment.
to have sent to Australla's delegates, Mr Hugh Welr and Neither delegate plans to! HIT Î, Luxion. altend a meeting of the Inter- national Olymple Commitice on April 17 in Mexico City.
According to reports here, Mr Bruxlage suggested that it would be apprreled abroad if
"Mr Brundage has always Melbourne were to "withdraw been 'anti-Melbourne so far as gracefully" from staging the the 1958 Olymple Games have Games. been concerned" Kerville
Mr W. Kent Hughes, Chair- wrote. "He has the support of man of the Australian Organis about 80 per cent of the other ing Committee, mid: We are Olymple countries.”—Associated not worried nt. all over the Olymple position. i im quito satisfied we have everything i order and there will be no causo Melbourne, Feb. 22. for Mr Brunege and the Inter- Australian Olympic offefals national Olympic Committed to gold tonight that they had no take the Games nway from intention of surrendering the | Melbourne.”—Reuter,
Prts.
NO SURRENDER
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB TENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 7th March, 1953 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The programme will consist of races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2
p.m.
Through Tickets (0 Races-$18.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Omee of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Rond.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for cancelled for future meetings. by 10 am. on Felday, 8th March, whi be sold and the reservation
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, sweep tickets muy also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
DT
382 Nathon 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 Stewards when the “ALL CLEAR" İs 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.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be reelified later.
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All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which hey.refer, but none will be paid later than one hour.after the ime for which the last ruce 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 liekeis. ·
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1053 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1953. 1952 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their Indies 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 $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary ai Alexandra House, on the written or personal Introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, 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' Compradoro Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 am. The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building. Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Offico at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of, t|Mns will be obtainable at the Club Home 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,
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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 Hail and at Boothe adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall. Military. Poilee will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary,