Army Athletic Championships

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953,

TWO COLONY RECORDS FALL -BUT JOSEPH PAWLOWSKI STEALS THE SHOW

By "RECORDER"

Two Colony records fell at yesterday's Land Forces' Individual Athletic Championships at Boundary Street, but it was 27 HAA Regiment's Joseph Pawlowski who stole the show while not setting a new Colony mark,

Pawlowski was the first man in the history of the Army Championships to attain a triple-he has won the Discus Throw now in 1951, 52 and 53-and he threw 126 feet 6 inches to beat the best over Armý mark accomplished in Hongkong— Cpl. Walter Land's 126 feet 0% inches in 1998. Walter Land still holds the Dornets' Cpl. Boddy reached British Army record of 138 feet

out to 118 feet 5 inches-his 71⁄2 inches, set in the Arny best in Hongkong-and Lt. J. B. Championships in 1937, and is an active athlete to this date- Lambert tu 117 fret. Both Pastowski's principal competitors Colony Championship beat his record of 118 feet 11 inches.

with a mark of more than 142

feet in 1951 and near that last year,

Pawlowski, has more discus ibrows of over 110 feet in con- Two Colony records were petition than any other thrower broken. Sgt. N. R. Hughes, of has attained in Hongkong. Itis the Welch Regiment reached out best

until yesterday was 123 feet to 107 feet 111⁄2 inches in the 14 inches at Boundary Street on Javelin Throw and Sgt. J. H. December 21 last year when he Docherty, also of the Welch come second to Chan Wai-Regiment, to 127 feet inches in chuen's new Colony récord. the Hammer Throw,

Yesterday, faced with more competition than he has ever Pawlowski, Docherty, and Sgt. had before, he reached out to Dockree (Royal Norfolk Re- 128 feel 8 inches the second giment) in the 220 Yards heats, best throw in Hongkong's his-set new bests for the Army in sory.

Hongkong.

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 0 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Ruce will be run at 2 pm,

Through Tickets (9 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 co run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Offer of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday, 6th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meatings.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's

Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offers 1-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

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382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR

Colony Standard Medal per- formances were attained by Dockree (220 Yards), Lt. M. N. S. McCord (One Mile), Ghr. Derek Coburn (Three Miles), LA. RA.F. Heep (410 Yards Hurules), Lt. G Blight (High-Jump), Lt. M. W Wren (Long Jump), Sigrun. Alan Pandall (Hop, Step & Jump), L/Bdr. LA

Just

Pawlowski (Discus Throw). Sgt. N. R. Hughes Javelin Throw) and Sgt. J. II. Docherty (Hammer Throw).

Dorseta Lt. Recp finished short of Lt. McNabb's Colony and Army record in the 440 Yards Hurdles (61.4 seconds) by one- tenth of a second, Teammate Lt. Blight went well over his previous best In winning the High Jump at 5 feet 81⁄4 inches froin a Beld of whom five cleared

teet 5 inches.

Street

Both set Boundary ground records with 2/LL M. W. Wren of 30 Field Eng. Regt (21 feet 4 inches in the Long Jump) and Sgt. Docherty the other two to set ground records.

Falling Rast the odd fraction short of ullaining Colony

a Standard

Medul

ZALI, were Goodburn In the 440 Yards, Siem

and

Sign Michael Curzon

/Lt. J. O. Cave

Ralph Hatcher in the Mile, Mulvaney in the 120

and Cap

Hurdles, Sgt. R. J. Hesling in the Bertram in the Shot Put, Cpl. Hop, Step & Jump, L/Bdr. Boddy in the Discus Throw and Sgt. C. H. Smith in the Javelin

Throw.

Dorsel's Sgt. Smith was the unluckiest of the lol. He overstepped the line by one or two inches in a Javelin Throw of over 180 feet.

NO GREAT RACES

There were no great races, Curzon and Goodburn, with an Identical 07-second first lap, both underestimated Ulsters' McCord in the Me and tiall Mile respectively.

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawi to the following rules:---

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is give, The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO A faster pace over the early DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL stages would have beaten McCord AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX-of the driving finish. The HIBITED.

peerless Paavo Nurm used to Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- say that he took care of the fast fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip-inisher by not leaving him much

#margin in Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked monstrate his Anishing spurt.

Mike Curzon lucked the ex- before leaving the Pay-Out Countora as no claim for short

perience to maintain payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained Ralph Hatcher, who has neither a pace. unce Investors have left the Counters.

the speed nor the All winning tickets and tickets for

staying power rofundis must be of McCord or Curzon, had the presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which right iden when he opened up. they reler, but none will be paid later than one hour after the before the start of the third lap time for which the last ruce of the day has been scheduled to be ruku.

tion cannot be rectified later.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a tickot produced, Payment WILL NOT be made on torn 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 IST 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,

of

which to

de-

passed in 3:37--and poured it un. He was behind Bowen for the first two laps, and took over from then on.

If Curzon had the initiative, he would have won. Hatcher had the initiative, but he didn't have the speed.

and second In the Moon--

TSUI YUN-PUI

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ON THE

ENTERS COLONY SINGLES FINAL

SOCCERSIDE

By "ARGONAUT”

Veteran Taut Yun-pul, the 1941 Utle-winner and the 1939 and 1947 runner-up in the event, entered his fourth final in the Colony Grasscourt Men's Open Singles cham-

(Contributed by Desmond Hackett, Robert Findlay and Henry Rose,pionship yesterday with a 6-1, 6-2 and 6-1 semi-final win

Edited by Marshall Fallows)

When opposing forwards try to come the rough 'stuff with Brentford goal- keeper, Alf Jefferies they find they've picked the wrong man.

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over P. L. Holmes.

Both the attendance and the standard of play at this somi-final match were far below those of previous seasons. Though much the younger of yesterday left ite to be Jefferies used to be a boxer. He had 40 bouts as an amateur before joining the two players and, endowed desired, being more effective the paid ranks in 1940, because a professional threatened to mock him cold if ever

with abundant stamina and a with the addition of an away they met in the ring. They did..........and Alf won on a third round knockout.

Brand fighting spirit, Holmes spin, and both his first and Cound himself greatly handi- second services were accurate After 32 professional fights And Finney la Impervious to himself a new nickname. The capped by an unorthodox style and forceful (25 wins), Jefferies stood-in, the players' chalf-he's too la other Jade are calling him of gripping the rocket svell up On the basis of his present untrained, મોદ Д last-minute terested in the shooting-in-goal "Digger."

at the handle.

form, Tsui should be considerell substitute and took a beating. gome he is playing with four-

No, there is nothing Australian

Despite

his gallant retrieving a strong favourite to win the When his wife saw All's year-old Eddie Baily jun. (This about him. He was born in and occasional full blooded tile this year. bruises she gave the order: youngster

already "two Cheshire and played for St forehand cross-court winners

JUST UNDER AN HOUR Mirren, the Scottish club, before lack of sustained power semi-final took just under one "This must stop...." And it did. tooted") to reply.

Yesterday's best-of-five-acts That was in 1943. But Jefferies

Finney was greeted by the moving south last summer.

accuracy in his ground strokes But since he has been at and a follow-up net same cave opened the service with a love still knows how to use those

hour to be completed. Toul when mitts, even

it's only a

Torquay he has developed д the control of the game to his football he's punching

passion for gardening. He diga, superior stroking opponent. game and jumped to a 4-0 Jend THE THINGS THEY DO

digs, digs, every spare moment.

Toul showed yesterday much forco the fifth game to

before Holmes actiiet down to The things people do to get

Saya Jim

All those years in improved form. Playing a sound deces and win it

four Cup tickets....A manon

Scotland I was living in a tene-all-round game and coming crutches was shown

Holmes gavo a better, account into the

ment....I did not know what it to the net whenever he was of himself in the next two office of one club; made such a

able to, he was to have a garden. I'm just a

was particularly games, both of which went to pathetic appeal for a ticket that

learner, but I'm keen."

strong In backhand sliced cuce before Tsui annexed them the secretary had no hesitation

drives,

for the first set. In letting him have one.

Hia drop shots did not work

Holmes put up strong resis too often, but he seemed to have tance in the second set, and held regained much of his former Tsui to 2-2 with some ferocious speed in getung to the velleys forehand drives. Teui tightened

Two minutes later the secretary saw the "cripple" running for-2 bus with his "slicks" under his

arm.

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home boys after Saturday's match as cordially as if he were Spurs player. Not surprising, this, because Tom, the plumber, rates Alf Ramsey, Ted Ditchburn, Eddle Bally, and Arthur Will among his greatest friends.

HAS THE MAKINGS

up

Jimmy Adamson, that dark, serious-minded young man from Burnley who has been given Around Highbury way they England "B" team runking at are convinced that big Leslie right-half, 13 д atudent of Compton has the makings of a anatomy-part of his plans for great Soccer manager. ja career when his playing days Bosses and players are im-at the net. His overhead up

pressed by the way this "official Student Adamson

observer" outlines is

the Arsenal Cup opponents' way of fodt. bal....complete

with diagrams.

ure over.

a

Take a peep into the Tollen- |ham dressing-room and what d. photographer of high meril........

you find? Why none other than und quite a footballer, too, England and Preston winger

Tom Finney, the man who has Jim just given Spurs the run-around, Į sturdy

Drinkwater, Torquay's left-back, has earned

Farr And Cockell

Are

Stress They

Washed Up

Not

London, Mar. 5,

When England right back Bert Mozley left Shelton United for Derby in 1945 he jokingly pro- mised that he would present them with his first international

cap

Last week he kept his promise and handed over the cap he won (England v. Eire) In 1949.

Shelton received only £10 for Morley's signature.

The Parry footballing family of Derby, has been increased by another son-the seventh.

18

Best known of the Parry boys Derby's inside right, Jack (21), an Army private soon to be de- mobbed.

27

HAA Regt.

Lead In Darts League

(By "DOUBLE TOP")

Inside-lett Raymond, although the cru and R.A. Station

his game at this stage to forgo ahead to 4-2 and, after staving elf off a strong challenge by Holmes in the 7th game

ame which went to

vo deuces, won 1.by 0-2. The third set was a repetition of the first with Tau, taiding a 2-0 lead and winning it by 6-1.

and

The remaining Colony Doubles quarter-final between J. R. L. Cook and E. Saubolle and C. S. Cheng and Chung Wing-kwong provided three-set thriller with the former pair the win- The Highlights of the games Tiers by 0-1, 4-8 and 6-3. this week in Section 1 of the

Opening up with their usual Son Miguel

aggressive Brewery Darts

game, Cook Saubolle awept the Chinese pair League were the defeat of the off their feet in the first set. RAF. Kal Tak by Command Chung and

Cheng countered Workshops RE.M.E. by 6-1, and with 27 H.A.A. Regt's win over 50

careful

defensive play in the second set and successfully Coy, R.AS.C. by 5-1.

put 27 H.A.A ball at the net. They took a 2-1 These results

kept Saubolle away from the Regt to the top of this Section,

second, and the lead and did not look back until

set only 17, has already played for Royal

was reached at 0-4. Bolton's first team and holds in third place,

In the final pet, Cook and more England schoolboy

Saubolle managed to wrest tho caps With three weeks to go for initiative to take a 3-1 leed, as than any other player.

the finish of this season's Axtures Chung, weakened at the stream Nineteen-year-old Glynn is a and the surprising results of last of shots that were directed-at reserve half-back at Derby, and

weak

eak's games, it is still difficult his backhand: Cyril

forward, to predict the final outco (15), unother

The Chinese pair, however, played in the recent schoolboy In Section 2 the 7 Royal Tank pluckily drew to 2-3 but cracked international trial.

Regt and the Royal Norfolk Reg up after Cook and Soubollo had All these,

a sailor, played for place, the Norfolks being one concede the sot and match by Derby boys.

point behind but with one game 0-3. who once was kingpin of the lightheavyweights.

Will seven-year-old Michael in hand.

TODAY'S GAME The fight is scheduled for rounds with Joe Louis way back and recently From Terence Although there are some out- The other Singles semi-fnaf Nottingham on March 9 (Mon-

footballers, Stephen be In 1937.

too? standing games still to be played match between E. Sauballe and day).

Father Parry will be even more in this section, it would apprar V, T. Wang this afternoon is ex- Each is confident he can knock Williams, he will be the oldest

If he beats Cockell, and

amazed if they are.

that either the "Tanks" or the postod to provide a close tussle the other to the sidelines and go

"I can't understand it" he says, "Norfolks" will finish top of the with the odds on Wang. on to whip Johnny Williams, the man ever to regain the British "when I wak young, my game | Section. reigning Heavyweight Champion, † title which he relinquished in was Rugby."

Results of Matches played on Feb 1938.-Associated Press.

—(London Express Service) |ruary 27: But the man with the

Section X big headache is Jack Wilson, owner

Kal 701, 3/5 & Leav

Command W/s❘pleted. of the Farr-Cockell shared gym,

Two fighters who stress they are not washed up are training in the same gymnasium at Brighton, England, for their final eliminater bout for the British Heavyweight Championship.

The men who share the same gym, do their work at separate hours and never meet if they can help it, are 39- year-old Tommy Farr, who won the British heavyweight

title in 1936, and Don Cockell, former London blacksmith eg (24) plus eldest brother are still battling hard for first increased their lead to 4-2 to

I have get Farr away before Cookell arrives because there is needle in this fight," he said. In Britain "needle" Implies feeling.

bod

LOCKED DOORS

Farr likes to have people Bround at his workouts. Cockell prefers secrecy and locked doors.

then

Draw For

For Colony Badminton Championships

R.E.M.E. 6; 40

Camp 22 L.A.A. Begt 4; H.A.

However, since the match has been scheduled to start at 5 pm, doubted if it will be 'com- L

Saubolle in his first up-

Station 3 31.Q.-Land Forces 3; P... pearance, in the Colony Cham........... Mear IMS Tomar Royal Engineers plonships has

2; Field Recurlly Sec. 3. M.2.5.C.

so far shown

Coy R.A.B.C. 4, & C.O. Depot that he is a force to be reckon- 1.A.0.C. 2; 00 Coy. R.A.5.C. 1, 27, ed with. Playing a Hood | H.A.A. Begt "6.

aggressive all-round game,

he t many errors

and is a sound tacticfan biding

League Standings

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27 HAA. Rogt 10 12 BAF, Kal Tak 19 Royal Enginzers 16 BA. Slaton

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22 L.A.A. Regi 16

11.Q. Land Forces 10 P.O. Meg

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10 8 3 8 50 44 19

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5 40 40 15

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43 47 15

men Mess.... 15 0 4 5 40 41 10 Lower half: E ribaro (bye) v Sak Fook-tart (bye): Tony BILK. Signal Itert 15 0 3 0 49 41 35

• C.O. Depot [byo) v H.J. Xavier (bye); B.A.

R.A.O.C. Brown (bye) v Peppo Arculi bye: Say RASC 10 & Yong Keng-voo (bye) v F.M. Rozario (byo).

Men's Junler Doubles Top het: M.T. Lam and Wong Kal-choong (byvej v 11.A. Castro, Jr.

Div, B/S &

Leave Camp MPS.C...... R.K.C.T.U.

Curiously enough, Curzon came very near to proving the

At a Press show recently impossible — that Д man

Farr started can

late because his double up in the Quarter Mile chief sparring partner could not and Mile. He

Following is the draw for the | (bye); Siu Chusets (bye). Lo Chung- Dockyard Charges He was third in the

get off from luis morning job. Colony Open Badminton Cham- quarter-after having run the

His training period that day cut plonships, which will commenca into the distance in 55.4 seconds in the

time when Cockell on Monday. (The draw for the heats the previous

should have been using gym.

Ladies

eventa has been post- Cockell never

poned to Sunday did show up suficient entries).

owing to in- for a workout that day. Every- body assumed he had been flled in by "aples" that Farr entertaining the sports writers.

Forr,

who says he returned to the fight game

because he needed the money, Was the youngest man ever to fight for the World Heavyweight Cham~ pionship when ha went 15

after

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Dorsets L/Cpl. Crane won the Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the 220 Yards from Sgt. Dockree in Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at having won a heat in 23.5 seconds

modest 24.1 seconds Д Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a to Dockree's 23.2 seconds the day Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced befora. Dockree was reported to by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

pulled Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-Wednesday's effort. closure will be on sale at the Race Course,

The Branch Ofees and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. 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 tifflus will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27830).

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muscle

THE RESULTS

in

The following are the full resultat Pole vault. Maj Clipman (lat Royal Norfolka): 3, 1 Reep; 3 Li CheR-HOU and L/Cpl Crookey. Height, ✡”.

1. LL MeCord (1st Run); 2 Bem Curzon; S. L/Cpl Hatcher. Time. 4 mins 43.5 secs.

Discus, 1. L/Bdr Palewski (37 Lambert. Distance, 1200". (Army Record),

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-HAA Rest); 2 Cpl Boddy! 3. Lt MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will be $3.00 including tax for all persons Including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

Hop, step and jump-1, Signalman Pendall (Hongkong Bignals); 1, 8/Bat Healing: 3. Fu Hamady. Distance,

WAG

Gilles tbye) v R. Young (bye).

Field Security

Sec.

Chan Gui-wanaod Cheung Wing-150 Com

15

Men's Senior Bingles Top hall: R. Tay (by) v Ko Wai-and Frank Yeh (byo); SAK. Bux

........ 10 6 1 10.40 56 21 bong (bye: Bill Funk U Bet-tip: and Fung Kam-pang Z.A. Abbas

3 Supply Depot F.M. Rosario v Lo Chung-hon.

(bye) and G.T. Lous roli Fimmy RA.B.C.

18 3 3 9 37 63.9 Lower Half: H.T. Keen v J.A. Khoo and P.V. Yep thre) y Loa General

Chung-hon and Hui Kibun (byel:

15 13 Hoopptat Soares; Jiminy Khoo V W.7. 7001

RAB.C. 18 3 0 13 20 00

Hankow Rd . 14, 0.33 15 00 2 Hamilts of Matches played on Feb- ruary 1:

Section: A Dorest Rest 07 (Stanges) (Ash Dty 9 Weich liegt 2, 7 Royal Tank Regt H.A.4.

Men's Benior Doubles Top Half P.11. Wong and R. Tay (byely 2.14. Rotario and ded Souza (bye); M.T. You and HT. Heal v M. and Wong Kai- cheong; C.Y. San and B.K.L. Lu

A. Soares and J. Pomeroy, J Lower Hall; Ko Wal-bong, and U Sei-lip v. W. Gilles and C. Au; Bill

Tokyo Wants To Funk and boo by Arculu

Organise 1960 Olympic Games

Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt 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-set); 3. Gar George: 3, Major Chap-ernment decided

High Jump-i, La Bright (1st Dor-

admission.

man. Height a

and Call. Woog (b96) V B. Young and W.F. Yoo, (bys)

Henlor Mixed "Doubles Top Half: W.r. Foo and Helen Kwong (bye) v W. Glilies and 8. Correa (bye): P.1. Wong and Ullan Khoo (Bye); Bill Funk and Mrs M. Chow vir. Gonistyce and re Consalves.

ngal v C.Y. Son gna Kil,Hu; ad. B.K... Lul and 8.K. NE V WODE Bhlu-kwong and Blu Chen.

Lower hall: D. Arculi anⱭ L.C. Dod B.A. Wong v 11.J. Xavier Brown; E. libeiro and F. Remedios

League Standtags

PW DLT A PU

13031 55 23 21-

[zye: U Bet-lip od Ko Wad-bong (byo) y 3.A. Motta and 2.0. Koh bye); Leo Leong and C.C. Yew (brev P., Arculi and C.11, Woor (uyol; A¡C. Sales and E. Marquez 7 Royal I'm v 3.A. Soares and J.B. Pomeroy,

Tonk ILA Jr. (yo).

Royal Norfolk Junior Mixed Denbies a

... 13 To hai: J. Bore and B. | Dörset Reti Remedios (medios and Rita Mar-37 of

Tony Blava and -37. Welch Best *t*•. Heng A..

Choo and Mr A. ques Jimmy

Dricade HQ Chow B.A. Brown and Bargis 45 Field Resta Rosario; C.Y. Son and 10.5., Lak v : 24 Field Regt HA. Castro, Jr. and P.. Dhaber... Royal Ulster

fine#

Lower Half: 5, Baul and 2. Skin 11 Inf, W/5... ner v Frank Yell and Miry 6. BIVA: Whaire Regt B.E.L. Lul and Air S.K." NS vm Medium Legi

.. M. Rozario and B. Baptisia;

35 Inf. Erigade 23 Portletoy, Jr. and Mrs Kät: Bokres | 27. (Stranges)

Light Biz .***

· 10 ·Ambulañón.

THE GAMBOLS

Lower Half: R. Tay, and 30s K Tokyo, Mar. 5.. Trok (bye) v. J.A. Sosros and B. Hammer-1. Sgt Docherty (AFTC) Japan w make a bid next

Permedlar (bye): M. Welch); 2. Pie Capslick; J. Lt Shaw. month to hold the 1000 Olymple Chalang (bre).

Lêm (bye)" FR.

and W Dance, 127 2. (Army Colony Re-Games in Tokyo. cond

sten's Junter Bingles The Tokyo Metropolitan Gov-at-bong (bys: Robert Linsey Top hall: Jimmy Khoo (bya v yesterday to bre) v I ki-bun byn): J.2. (bra) Wong Kang-chow,and aire BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER-ne RA: F. Cal, Boddy: 3. Sgt meeting of the International

Shot-1. L/Bdr Bertram (7) LAA send a three-man mission to the Pomeroy, Jr. (bys) y P.V.. Yap | E. Tuok. MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE Harrison. Distance B HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

500 Yards,1, LE Kiccord (1st Run); Olymple Committee scheduled to MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN 2 Goodburn; 3, Lt Wes open in Mexico City on April 17,

Time. min. B.6 socs. THE RESTAURANT. IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

Long Jump 2nd Lt. Wren (801) Japan won the bid to sponsor Field Engineering Test); Mator the 1940 Olympic Chapman; 3, 563 Hesing. Dirtance. Tokyo but had it cancelled be Games in

Three miles), Gnr. Field Regt. RA) Cobus cause of the wer-Assucinted' Cal Harding Time. In ming.24 gees,

Cope: Press. 120 Yards Hardlex--1, 2nd Lt Cave, (UN); 2 Cups Mulvaney: 3. Fus Davey, Tine, 10.8; seos.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' panses 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" stends.

Javelin, 8gt Hughes that Welch Negt); 2. Set-Smith; 5, Gar Ellis. Distance, 107 11%. (Colony e-

Home Soccer

Dorse): 251 Dockree; a Banda-

London, Mar. 5. man Crocket, Timo M. recs.

Notts County, and Everton 450 Yards-122 Goodburn (25th drew 2-all in, a Second Division Weldy; 2. Bgt Martin: 5, Signalman League match today. Curzon, Titio, 54.5 secs.

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at ) Yards-1 L/Cpl Crane (1st Booths, adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Publio Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at Various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation adhered to.

By Order,

H. MIDA,

Secretary.

100 Yards, End Lt Cave (RUB)}}] The match, which was to have 2. L/C Crae; 3. Gar Kirk. Time, been › played on Saturday, | 10.3 scam. (Anny" Record),

+40 Yards Hurdles 1. Lt Neep (February 28, was postponed Dornet); 2, and La Fywcum; 3, and as Everton were engaged in the Lt Paferson. Time, 81.5 - pecs,

FA Cup quarter-finnigs/Router,

UNCLE, WHAT ARE THESE JI

THEY'RE FALSE NYLON EYELASHES THAT VOINI

AUNTIE „BOVOUTTM“

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does not make

as most attacking player do

his time for the kili.

He should have a good chance

B000

of upsetting his base-line, play- ing opponent The keeps him on the run arki I utilises more of his half-court cross shots. A long drown out affair. will be an advantage to Saubolle,

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Colony Singles Semi-final

beat P. L. Taul Yum-pui Holmes, 6-1, 6-2, 8-1.

Colony Doubles Quarter-final

E. Saubolle and J. R. L. Cook beat C. S. Cheng and Chung Wing-dewong, 0-1, 4-8, 0-3,

Club Singles

D. J. Hull bent J. A. Furrer, on

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Club Deubles,

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TODAY'S GAMES Colony Singles Semi-final V. T. Wang v. E. Saubolle. Club Singles

R. M. Macpherson v. J. D. Furrer P. L. Holmes v. S. M. Garrard,

Club Doubles

J. A. C. Huribatt.

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Rawlings.

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V. D. Zwout and E. H. Club Mixed

Doubles

H. J. Armstrong and Mrs A. P. Scholes 'v. Mic, and'. Mra · F. C. Stuckey; L. Agufuroit and Mrs Fowler v. D. T. Smith and Misa J. Lambooy'.

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