NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUO
Tho
Club's property at Happy Valley is being lent to the Hong Kong Kennel Club | for a No Show on Saturday, 28th Februnry and Sunday Int' March, 1953, The premises will close to Members at 12 Noum
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953.
KNOCK HARD THE HARDEST HORSE TO WEIGH UP
FOR
THE CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP
The hardest horse to weigh up for the Cheltenham Gold Cup on
un Saturday and March 5 is the Irish-trained Knock Hard. Ho is third favourite át 5-1, 10 nin.
Bo-day. The
but it is questionable whether his past performances justify such a short Badminton Courts will be
price (writes Richard Baarloin), closed all day Friday 27th. Saturday 28th February and Sunday 1st March.
During the Show the Private Boxes, Coffee Room, Bar, Lodles' Lounge and tho be will verandah upper open and reserved for the use
of Members of the Jockey Club who attend the show admission $3.00 adults and $1.00 for Service personnel in uniform and children under 16, payable at the Public gate).
their
Until he beat Teal aj Doncaster on Fohruary 8, he was not seriously "under consideration for the Cheltenham race.
In
WON
on that occasion | I think we must accept the fact was again very heavy, but, until that Teal was a long way short he como down, we could not of his best at Doncaster, however detect any sign of his failing to much home work had been put stay.
into
his first him, for it was appearance on a racecourse für nearly If months.
his previous outing at The going Loupardstown he had given only moderate performance, though the going
exceptionally heavy, and he carried 1281. Tlb.
It was not a ense of falling to stay for Knock Hard was woll besten a mile from home.
Previously. uguin in holding going, he proved no match for Talloween and Mont Tremblant in the King George VI 'Chase at
Kempton on Boxing Day
RECEIVING SLD.
Knack Hard's longest winning tanco ever steeplechases la three miles, and. apart from tho Donegater race, he scored over that distance last year, and the year before.
'OPT-AND-OUT STAYED'
It cannot be said that he favours hard ground beenuse he He was receiving 41b. from has run some of his best races Halloween and 9. from Montin the deep" and It was Tremblant. How then can he be certainly very heavy expected to reverse placings at Manchester, when he so narrowly November year's level weights?
Members of the Jockey Club attending the Show and who wish to make use of the Club Rooms and upper
It must be said in his favour verandah musi wear
that on that occasion Knock Hard Member's Badge, otherwise inade bad mistake at the first, they will
not be admitted and it took him a long time to recover. He was nearer at the thereto.
finish than at any other part of By Order.
the
A year ago at Cheltenham ho was certainly looming up us a danger to Most Tremblant two lences out, when he came down.
II. MISA.
Secretary
Hongkong, 20th Feb., 1952.
race.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB TENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 7th March, 1953
(Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The programme will coisist of 9 races, The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Ruce will be run at 2 p.m.
Through Tickets (9 Races-$18.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting us well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be oblatned at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Rond.
Through Tickets reserved for this mooting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 6th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweop Office at Queen's Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch
cos a:
The attention following rules:
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
of
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon
TOTALISATOR
of Totalisator
Invectors is drawn to the
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
HIBITED.
at
FALSE REPUTATION
an
For this reason it is quite pos- sible that Knock Hard gained a false reputation. The going is almost certain to be really heavy at Cheltenham, and this will put on
added tax on
his stamina. Knock Hard has already won steeplechases, ho has won over hurdles and his flat-racing
Include
Irish Lincolnshire,
He is a most versatile per- former, and has proved a mort useful servant to his stable. But Irishmen always maintain that he has just missed the right to lie is not an out-and-out stayer.be called a "great racehorse." und there is some evidence to His little fallings, such as an support this.
Decurional faulty jump and the In England he has always possibility of him failing to stay, appeared scanewhat chancy do not make the 5-1 offered jumper, but there was nothing about him for the Cheltenham wrong with his latest perform Gold Cup an attractive pro- ance, except for one blunder at position, the 10th fence.
----(London Express Service)
Tost last Handicap..
St. Paul's Co-educational College Annual Sports
Paul's Co- The Annual Athletic Meeting of St Educational College was held yesterday at Caroline Hill Sports Ground,
TULI DODGES A STRAIGHT LEFT
Jake Tuli dodges a straight left from Nazzareno Ginnelli (right)' in their contest at Streatham on February 11. Tull won by a K.O. in the sixth round- Central Press Photo.
South African Can Establish A Unique
Soccer Record
A footballer with a chance of establishing a unique record is John Hewie, Charlton's tall lean South African full back. Because of his ancestry, John is qualified to play for Scotland and is favourite for the right back position in the team to meet England at Wembley on April 18.
The record? If he is selected he will have played for his country without ever having set foot in it.
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|One Minute Silence| At All Week-end Soccer Matches
For John,, whom Charlton manager Jimmy Seed brought over from South Africa four years ago, has spent all his time in England. Seed made two short sharp of £20,000
he procured This was the 3rd athletic meeting of the College, and raids on South Africa, and they £80,000 worth of talent. records were broken left and right over the whole range have proved a sound invest In addition to Howie he ob- of the sports events, showing the great year-by-year im-meat. For an overall lay-out tained such players as Firmaul,
Leary and O'Linn, who in re provement in College athletics that is taking place.
cent weeks have formed the Ho club's Inside forward trio.
the also got Norman Nielsen,
cool- back he so successfully verted into a centre-half later transferred to Derby County for £6,000.
Hurdlo.--1.
Hou Yan-fat (4A) 2.
A short speech was given at Yeling-tang (44) 3, Wong Yat- the prize-giving by Mr Lam
on (8). Time 20. sec. Chick-ho, a member of tho College Committee in which he said that he was very glad to
such
keenness
$60
Colony Tennis Championships
THE BEST BUY
and
Long Jump.-], Chan Hung-mou (934) 7, Kong On-on (4A);9, Wong Yat-on (34) Wond Hok-yiu (9312). Distance 17ft 7 in. (bchod Recurd). and High Jump, Kong On-on (4A) rising standards in College 2 Wong Yal-on (3A), Ng Yinstat sport he was sure that fitness (2) Height 4 ft. 8 ins. ESchool
Three of the eight Colony Nielten, although no longer Itecord). of body made for improvement
*..... Shot Put Ko Kongoman (4A) | Open" Doubles Lawn Teants of class-room standards, and he, Kong On-on (A), Yue/ Kwok Championship matches which with the club, may be ranked therefore hoped that cach year kwan (3A) Distance 37 ft. 2 Ins,
see such ant would
Sprint Relay-1, 3A 2. 4A 3, 3,33. were played at the Hongkong as their best buy. For it was impruvo-
Cricket Club yesterday ended his signing that led Time 35 sec, (School Records. J, in a deadlock and will bo re-signing of Hewle, mant.
Distance Relay-1, 3 Mrs Lam Chick-ho then gave
4A. Time 4 min. 27-2 c... Boys "C" Grado away the prizes three shieldi Championships,
a shield for
to the
Seed
after ürst
played this afternoon' at the The truth is that Mr
really missed Howle 60 Metres, H» Ika-yuan (16); samo place.
Lam Shing-yeung (SMÍ); 3. Mise
watching him play his The game in which the two game. No sces,
blame attaches to School record),
schoolboys, F. K. L. Ma & the Charlton manager. With Mr Wong Chan-tal met E. Pereira Gliksten, the Club Chairman,
AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX. for Junior, Senior, and Midge Vee Shun (A2), Time: 8.0
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- the class with the highest num- fore leaving the Sulling Counters as mistakes of any descrip.ber of points--won by 3A-and 2. Lain Shing-young (SMI); *. Map & L, J. Wade terminated with he went to seo North Transvaal
tion cannot be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividenda should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained oner Investors have left the Counters."
for
All winning tickets and tickets refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refur, but none will be pold later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled
to be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividently be palù or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be
made on turn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE SETS OF MEMBERS' and LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1953 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1953.
1952 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.
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.
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Badyca admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-membors of the Club, to the $10.00 Including tax, Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, auch 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 Ofees and the Treasurers' Compradore Once will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's, Office at 11.45 am. The Treasurers' Compradore Omeo is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, "Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office di Alexandra House, 8th Floor,
.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
many other cups and medals. At the end of the prize-giving we asked for a whole holiday, to take place to-day, and this was grunted amidst tremendous applause.
Popular events were race between school und-school-- mistresses tug-of-war between
100 Maltes-1. Ho lol-yuen (A)
Time: 14.2 Yee-shun (Ji. School record).
Rec
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2. Chow Yun-chung AH 3. Lo P
200 Meljes-1. Rò lui-yuen (1A); klu (1A), Time! 313 secs.
the score standing at 7-all,
Pereira & Wade took the
(S1). Wong, Yan-man (1): 3, who appeared to have an attack Long Jump-1. Lam Shing-young first set 0-1, but the schoolboys, Mino Yeo-shun (3812). Distance: 13 of nerves throughout, recovered a relay "gh Jump Lam Shing-young sufficiently to take the next sat masters (SM) 2. Tsui film-ching (1A): 3, 8-6 after a stiff struggle,
and a Chow Yun-cling (1A). Hoight! 4 fi fusters 1 in. (Elehaal record).
The game between C. S. Cheng
Clung Wing-wong
Shot Put-1, Lo Pun-klu (1A);|& Wong Yan-indo (IBI) 3, Wong, Kal-
and
and groundsmen,
Present wore sent at the Prize-giving tak (JM3), Distance: 20 ft. 0.11 Irs. Kenneth Lo & Thomas Lo was
Mr D. Benson, MI Sprint Relay.-1. 1A: 2, APO. Time: Ferguson of the Educational 1.0 mins.
Girls "A" Grado
play East Transvaal and to watch Nielsen, who hali bren recommended to him.
and who
that
As a mark of respect for the late Mr X. C. Guimgam, a one minute silence will be observed prior to the start of all League soccer matches on Saturday, February 28. and Sunday, March 1.
The Hongkong Fooldalt Association, of which the late Mr. Guiguan WAE Chairman, would consider 11 a niting gesture it black armbands are worn by ali rafcrecy, linesmen and players doring these matches.
REQUIEM MASS
A Requiem Mass for the lato Mr J. C. Gulmgam will be held at Bt Mar- garet's Church at Happy Valley tomorrow
3.IIL
at 7:30
WEEK-END. TEAMS
The following aro teams for Loague erlaket and BOLGEN matches this week-end:
CRICKET
Hongkong C.C. **Optimists” Y Craigengower .C. at Canter, Road on Baturday at 1.39 p.r.-D. Meletian Lapi,), GAT. Rowe. N. B. Arthy, L. D. Kilboe, Q. 11. P. Peltchard. R. M. Maepluran, HY. Franklin, K.-G. E, tipink. §. 11. Hughes, 21 o. Hubble Malion Umpire. -- A. 2.immern. Beurer,=-1. MoAdam. TAT XI v
Kowloon .C.
41 Cox's Hong on Saturday al, 1.20 p.m. -Sqn/iär Kingsford (Cept.), W/Cdr Kettlaws, qn/Ldr Bisecki- Bolte Chapman, VIVL2 Graham, F2/0!!
W/O WageT, Steppard, F/B Mitchell, Cpl West, LAC Or bell, AC Bennion. 17th man. Pion. Leo. Umpire;-AC Bruce,
BÁF 234 XI V. Army at. Hai Tak on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.--dan/ Ldr Bhopherd (Capt.), Ben/Lide Orbell, Plt/on. Lee, W/D Edwards, W/0 Walking, gi Elastic, CURS Horsham, Cpi
AU ENG AC
Vernon, AC Woodfint:
Dockyard Rings Park at 1.30 Kowloon C.C.
on Sunday at
p.m. L. Hughes (Capt); T. J. Kingdon, D. Butchie, Jai Adie, W. 3. Lewli, W. Jamon 43; Hamil, R. Maudon, R. Knapp, G, Harvey, D. L. Back; r. Bartlett (12th Man); 1. R. Cooper (Umpire); F. Pyňa [Scorer),
Craigengower C.C. v.ongkong C.C. Optimists" at Chater floa on Baturday 21 1.30 p.műt, fac Bouta, Q. Hong Chay, M. 3. Dive sha, W, X. E. Collodge. D. Bottom- ley, H. P. Madar, K. Y. Tam, ha, B.C. Chat- Bingh, Baunders, wynd, R. Manley Henryul.-7. Heywood and T. Crabizės.
Club de Recrolo Ent XI v Royal Navy at Rockela, on Saturday at 1,30 p.m.-A. M. Prata (Capt.). A. A. ₫ɔa Remedios Jr., CA, PY Pereira, Dr. L. Gomano, L. G. Goiano, A. E. Norocha, A. B. Damund, M. A, Remedios, D. Bemedios, P. K. N. a Biva. Au P. Ricci-Pereira.
Capt.
Army 2nd XI v longkang Univer- sity at Bookungbo on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.-Major Bennett, Major Thomas Major McComb, l'ierce Capt. Dewar, Lt Ibbotson, 2/1 Orford, B/Bat Maddock, Chalinor, Cín Atkinson, Tpr Fam. 12th man.-Pio Coffe. Umpire. QMS (AC) Cartori Scorer.dr Cooper.
Indian R.C. 1st XI v Hongkong C.C. "Scorpions" at Bookungoo on Baturday af, 1.30 p.m.-A. R. K}= chel (Capt.), A. R. Abbas, K... M. El Arculi, Sherry Bucks, R. A. Bux. A. X. damail. 8. A. Ismall, Rumjan, Arthur A. A numjahn, M. 1.
點 Barad, Umpire, G. Bearer-AM. Wahab,
B. H. Khan, Ador A.
Butt
Indian It.C.King George School at Argyle Street on Satur day at 1.30 pain.mb. A. Wahab (Capt.), A. Rashid Abbas, Omman Adamn, S. E. M. Bux. S. Chagia, 1. Chiba, Adam Khan, Ati Клап Ebrahim Minu, A. R.
M. Yuru Samad, Um-
3. M. Omar, Scorer.-Abdul
Itamjahn.
Kowloon C.C. 1st XI v Royal Air Force at Cox's Road on Saturday, at 1.30 p.m.-8. V. Gitting, D. G. Calley, P. V. Dodge, P. Kall, N Hart-Baker, R. E. Las. J. Laziou, Kenneth Lo. G. E. Toyler, R. Limanero, A. N. Olher, Umpire: 1 Quincey.
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI v Royal Naval Dockyard at King's Park on Bunday #1 1.30 p.m.b. C. Th cher, R. Арра Че Almao. W. J. Cowie, A. Yang, W. Pepperell, R. T. W. Lodge, B. Hanchand, G. Randall, A. P. Weir, P. Umpire: 8. A. Gray.
SOCCER
Wood.
Hongkong Football Club Jat XI v Bouth China at Happy Valley on Saturday at 4.10 p.m.-Taylor, Armstrong, Tarren, A.Č. McDonald, Anderson, Tarper, Treadwell Mu len, Gardner, Keane, YOTTOW,
Hongbong Football Club 2 XI Valley y Bouth China at Happy on Saturday at 2.80 p.m W.J. Mebonald. Beattie, Carr, Strange, Viant, Walton, Poynton, Ward, McGulanem.
servon.Barker and Sargent,
Baker,
Re
WALKER CUP FUND IS £2,000 SHORT
Nielsen was right-back, his partner was Hewle, had such a bad game that Mr Seed thought no more of him. T
After the match. Nielsen sign- ed for Charlton, and his father
as well. The Charlton mana- pressed Mr Seeli to sign Howie colled "off with the scorent 3-all. Cheng & Chung took fer was dublous, but Mr Niei- Department, Miss D. Kotewal.,
sen Impressed upon him 60 Metres. Les Wing-han (4): the first set 7-5, while the Lo the Principal, Mr LC. Kote-2, Lo Rhiu-ta (43): 3, flo Wing-ching brothers captured the second Hewie had had an off-day and
who
that he was a fine player. wall,
is the Principal's (4), Tune: 93 secs. (School record): set 6-2.
100 Matres-1, Lee Wing-han (4): brother, and his wife, and Lo Shiu-fa (43); 1. Bung Kit-yu The third game which neces So young Hewle, of the many others, parents, and well- (JMB). Time: 148 soca. (School re- sitated a replay was that be-spider-like legs, was surprised
cord). wishers of the College.
200 Metres-1, Lo Shu-fa (40); 2 Woh-chiu and D. Khan & M. Y. Mr Nielsen.
tween Cheung Chow & Chung to receive a telephone call from THE RESULTS
Luce Ol-yuk (2A); 3. Cheng Wan-han
"Meot mo with Inter-class Champions, Forin JA, 33 | (JA).
Khan which endes with the Mr Gliksten and Mr Seed at Doing;
Long Jump 1, Hfa Wing-cling score at 5-all. Cheung & the cafe. They want you Senior Division Chamuloos, Form (48) 2. Lie Yucl-inay (48133, Yok Chung won the first sot 6-2, go to Charlton," he said. 48, 64 points:
Junior Division Champions, Form High Jump-1. Be Yuel-may (48); | but lost the second 4-6. JA. 61 points;
2. Les Wing-ban (43); 1, Cheung Miages Divialon Champions, F.IA, | Wan-ban (3A). Height: 3 fi. 715 îns. 35 points:
Softball Throwing-1. Lio Yuet may (48); 2, Chung Kam-may (8); 3, Cheng Wan-han (BA), Distance: 10311/ 5 108.
Chan Sheung-chung, 15 points;
Boys Benfor Individusi Champion, Boys Junior Individual Champion, Yue Kwok-kwan, 12 points;
Doys Midget Individual Champion, no Hot-yuen, 19 points:
Cutis fentur laodividual Champion,
Wing-han, 11 polnis
Girls Junior Individual Champion, Wang Tao-mel, 13 points:
Girls Midget Individual Champion. Yeung Kam-sang. 14 points.
Results follow:
Boys A Orade
Po-lum (5). Dirlines: 11 Inis,
Shot Put-1 Lie Wine-ban (40); 2. Ng Kwai-je (44); 3. Fok Po-lum (5). Extance: 26 ft. @ in. (School Record).
Sprint Relay.--1, 413; 2, 4A; 3. 2A. Time: MED SICK,
Girls "B" Grade
Tam snig-lin (JM2); 3, Wang Shuk- ca Maters, Au Che-lai (JM1): 2.
hon (M2). Time: 0.8 secs.
100 Matres-1, Au Che-lal (3841}; 3. Wang Two-mel (JMD); 3. Wond
Tima 10.1 Beck Shuk-han (JB43),
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100 Metres.~~), Chan Bhiu-ahing | (School Record). (7). Yeung Kal-yuk (SMI), 200 Metres. Wang Tag-mel Tam Kwok-wah, (SA). Tune
(M
a. Cheung Miu-la! (3A); 3, Becs.
Au Yu-che (JA). Time: 35.4 secs. 200 Metres~), Chan Shu-shing (School Record). (F9) 2. Tam Kwok-wah (SMA) 3; L Long Jump-1, Au Yiu-che (2A): Becond)
ysu (18). Dslançe: 11 ft. 4 ins
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-Pak-nin (3A), Tima 25.8 sec. (school 2, Chan Sin-ree (2A1) 3. Chow, siin- MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting
*.
will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and wil | (A) 2, Ko Cham-chol (43) 3. go be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain ro admission.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER-
* 400 Bletres-1, Clan Chun-bong | ・ High Jump-li Chan Bim-yes (8M2) 2, Tim Kwok-chsung (BMS) (AT82. Lin Shook-fal (20)1 3. Yip 3. Chưụng Thang-hor (5A), Time (ai) Min-ylu (MB), Height: 9, ft, 125 kra
· Bodiball Throwing–1. Au Yiu-chee chung (413 2, Tam
Sheung, (38); _R. Yao Vuen-chart (SMEN 3. 000 Motren do Chín
Kwow-abeung Wang, Two-met (JM3), Distancer 7 ft (BMI) 3, Yung Kai-man (20). Time Shot Pul. Wand Teo-nel (XM3); 2. Chaw Mu-yan (30); 3, Au Yiu- 23 min.
1500 Metres-1 Yue Kwok-kwan cheo (3A). Distance: Là gì à lãn
(School Record).
Sprint Relay-1, JM2; 3, SMI; 3 3A, Time: 605 sec.
Chris "C" Grade 30 Meire-3, Yang Kam-sang Chi-jing (18); 3, (32); 2 Ching Buen Chiu-ngan (1A), Time: 23 secs. (School Record).
100 Metres.-1, Young Kami-sang (282); 2. Ching Chi-cheng (1B); ;, Bu Shun-long (JM2). Time: 15
cs. School Record). 100 Metres-1, Yeung Kwan-sang (IM): Ching Chising, (10): Kong Yii+kwan (1A). Nime: M
MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF Teung Kal-yuk (SMI). Tune 195 HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Kam-poon (SME), Time ba sila
Hurdles,—A, Chat Sheung-chung (43) 2. Tammi Kwok-wah (BMI) 5,
Long Jump, Chan Sheung. chun (613) 2, Tami Kwok-wah (BM)
Huh Junpaid. Chan chun (48) %. Chan Vik-yui (43), In now bas (48), Height aft. 19 in. Bhot Put-1, Les Tali-kwong (#5) 2, Chân Như nhin th} 2, Thun Họ. Dirianos 39.1 11. Jeung (73) Lee Chung-kwong (SMI),
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN 3, Chan 10-leung (F5), Distance 10 n.
THE RESTAURANT IN. THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
・・ SERVANTS' PASSES
THE RESULTS
.
Despite appeals made from time to time, the fund required to send the British Walker Cup team to America in the autumn is still £2,000 short.
Mr H. H. Turoon, chairman;ed to allocate £1,000 from the of the Championship Committee Amatour Championship Furla to of the R. and A. Golf Club, The appeal to meet the de
revealed this af St Andrew's felt is addressed, to golfers when he said: A GAMBLE
throughout the country-London "Since the appeals calling for Express Serviço, Hewic was stunned. It was funds for the 1993 Walker Cup The following wore the results: the chance he had hoped and match were issued Inst Septem B. T. Gosano & D. M. Rodrigues prayed for. But it was a garn- received out of a total of 1,700 350 donations have been lost to Khoo Bin-oei & Roch Liang ble. As a qualified. 2-0, 1-0.
đầu Cheng chung & Tụ Hoday man he was earing
aoppeals sent out. This lost to Szelo Bick & P. Foon 1 week in Pretoria, hi homo presents a Bum of £3,037,
League regulations subscribed, and together J. R. L. Cook & Z. Seubolle beat town.
with
5-0.
E. Pereira & L. J. Wade drew with F. K. L. Ma & Wong Chan-
Journey-
£11
́re= }
a
R. E. Moore 3. D. Lackle p-z, would only allow Charlton to other fixed annual subscriptions
pay him £0 a week, for the received from clubs, makes
total of £3,043. deat
"The present position a' risk
Touring Team Fund
Walker
£al 0-1 ̧ 0-0, 7-7. (To be replayed).
it
the
H.K. SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY SPANIARDS
Kwong drew with Kennel to confidence in his football ability shows a credit balance three games, according to
-
Manila, Fob. 20. The Hongkong interport foot- ball team, which is scheduled to of the arrive here during Easter week.
its annual match with which for
Cup Manila team, has agreed to play Amatour Athletic of £1,808 after charging the Philippino "I was not worried about expenses of the 1939 South Federation. Lee Wat-long & J. K. Lieu beat money," he says, "I had my African tour, which Lam Yuk-ying Yau Sheung-si ticket for England and I was to £1,956." 0-1, 6-4.
| happy."—London Express Ser J. B. Lalovico. it. 3. Siap-
would matches
C. B. Cheng & Chung Wingworth talking, and had sufficient Thomas Le 7-5, 2-6, 29. - (To be
that he to feel sure replayed).
Cheung Chow & Chung Wah-ehtu make the grade. drew with D. Khan & M. Y. Hisari 0-2 1-0,2-0, (To be replayed) res
* 7.ˇL. P. Wallis
beit I. H. Kerciall pherson 0-3, 0-3.
TODAY'S SPORT
Lawn Tennis Calony Open Championship matches at Hongkong Cricket Clis, Commencing 8 pan-Chơp Tia-fook and Wong Bluewing y Tail Tun- pii and Tim Wal-pad, Leg Xing-gui
• Paratën • and 1. J. Wade v F. X., L. Ma and Wong Chan-tal: C. B. Cheng and Chung Wing-kwong-v Kenneth Lo And Thomas Lo: Cheung Chow and Chung Wat Chiu v B Khan and Mag Khan: Lee Wal-tong and 3. I. Lieu v 3. 1. 2, Walla and Sprint Relay-1, Form 5 2, B.ALS | DECE.
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