THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1953.

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

[SECOND HAND

See:

WHY INDIAN?

SIDO & ANGELICA ROSEANU WIN WORLD SINGLES

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WEDDING DAY CAPTAIN

AROUND THE FRENCH STABLES

The "Guineas" Will Test

Boussac's Pharel

M.

By JAMES· PARK

In the ante-post betting on the classic races the only Boussac representative to

be quoted 14 Pharel at 14-1 for the Derby.

but that is his early 'objective,

He has no quotation in the 2,000 Guineas,

Comte de Brignac, the stable manager, tells me it was unusual for them to have a worthy candidate for the 2,000 Gainens, but that it was hoped Phare? would be the right type.

HOME SOCCER REVIEW

Charlton And Preston In A Neck-and-Neck Championship Race

(By OUR CORRESPONDENT).

London, Mar, 28.

- To Graham Shaw today came the moment that all full backs must dream of as they watch the forwards going about their more glamorous business of goal-scoring. Injured early on at Southampton, the Sheffield United left back limped dejectedly along the left wing. Then out of the blue came two chances and Graham was there to grab two goals in two minutes, helping the League leaders to a four-all draw.

"Happy Valley" might well beings after yesterday's Charlton's theme song to-day it are as follows:

could only Jimmy Seed's boys pull in the Home crowds.

Preston N.E. small matter of a 044 goal ratio Charli separates them from Preston, Wolves

Burnley the League leaders,

West Brom

Two goals from Leary and Arsenal Evans in эп Inspired three Blackpool minutes spell started much Manchester U

Sunderland Charlton victory talk at Liver-

Bolton pool. In the meantime Arsenal Tottenham

Cardiff Jost at Middlesbrough and

Aston Villa Wolves at Maine Road, whilst Newcastle Preston and Burnley fell at Partsmouth

Sheffield W. hame.

Liverpnot This was Preston's Brst de- Chelsea feat since October 18,

80 Stoke

Middlesbro

it looks like Charlton for the Manchester C. Championship.

Derby

Sheffield U.

Just to keep you guessing after last week's defeat, Cup Finalistsituddersfield Blackpool and Bolton both won, Luton Blackpool at Newcastle and Nottingham F.

Bolton at Burnicy.

REFEREE CASUALTY

A second half casualty at Middlesbrough was referee Bill Evans. He pulled a muscle and netman had to take over the

Ime,

While top Clubs could achieve tle in the points-scoring line between them the top six could only total three-those fighting to avoid relegation fared much

Plymouth

Fullan

Leicester

Birmingham Leeds

West Ham Rotherham

Blackburn Swansen Doncaster

Rovers Everton Brentford Noits C. bury u

better. The bottom five collected | Southampton eight points between them.

matches

Division

LF A PU

72 52

07 50

Lacalı

Barnsley

Division II

Bristol C.

The foot-of-the-table Derby teorm gained a point at West Bristol. Bromwich

while

in beating Northampton Wolves, Manchester City record-stillwall ed their ninth successive Home Norwich

win.

Coventry Southend at Cardiff Brighton A three-all draw helped Chelsea on their out-of- Colchester trouble climb. The Irish Inter- Buurnemout national centre-half Bill Dick- Exeter City

Gillingham son led the Chelsea atlack and Reading scored their second goal, Midway | pawicti

the Sueen's P.. though the second half

Leyion Londoners had a two-goal lead Torquay" but a tremendous rally by the Aldershot Welshmen who threw everything gewport

Crystal Pai Into the attack camed them Swindon point.

Shrewsbury The hero of young autograph- | Walsall hunters now is big Hugh Mc- Jarrow. His first-half goal against Oldham Hull kept Luton right in the Grimsby

Wrexham promotion hunt especially with Port Vale fludder.eld losing to Notts Crewe

York City Carlisic Southport steshoed

County.

Radford

Division III.

WREXHAM TO THE TOP With the Oldham decline con- tinuing in Third Division North Scunthorpe --their one-nil home defeat by Crewe gives them only two Detrow points in their last seven games port Wrexham took the opportunity Hartlepools to move to the top of the table. Chesterfield

have a lead in goal Maarfield Hey now zverage3 aver Oldham and Bradford City" Ci..msby.

a

Trammers

Charter Darlington Not such happy home-Workinglon

Rochdale ruming to: Freddie Sicel. His

Accrington Port Vale promotion-seeking sido were beaten by the only goal at East Fife Mansfield, the term he used to Hibernian nangge.

Scottish

Bangers *** Ils status quo" in Scottish St Mirren

Clyde League A. East Fife maintained Dundee their leadership with a three-nil Hearts win at Third Lanark while the Cele

Partick bernians kept up their chal-Aberdeen leage by winning three-one Aurdale Faninst Celtic. Rangers, the third faith Rovers in the table drew two-all Motherwell

Falkirk a: Aberdeen.

Queen O's,

Hamiton

But for goals you must look | Lanark to Tynecastle. There Hearts more than atoned for last week's Home Burling defeat by faith with seven goals Arbroath without reply against Clyde. But Ar United' even this was topped by Bumarnock Division side Ayr, who put eight Morton' past the luckicas Fortar.

St Johnstona.... Cowdenbeath Torfar Athletio Albion RovÊTS ·

LEAGUE STANDINGS

London, Mar. 29. The Football League stand-

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47 50 20

Pharel is a typical Djebel in ond is out of [I appearance Pharis mare. That suggests he should star more than a mile, but it will be time enough to dis- cuss Derby prospects after the celt has run in the 2.009 Guineus,

TURN OF SPEED

I understand he will be seen out in a race in France before going to England for the first of aur season's classic races. So far we know Pharel has a bright turn of speed and his exploits as two-year-old qualified him for second position in the Free Handicap 416. below Dragon Blanc.

There are

who think Phurel is not flattered by his Free Handleop mark. He took part in three races, winning one. He was second first time out and won the Important Prix then Robert Papin at Maisons-Lettie over seven furlongs.

sonic

Dragon Blane was a 2-1 on chance that day, but Pharel beat

him comfortably by two lengths, When the pair mei avain in the Prix Morny at Deauville, Pharel was favourite, but failed to pro- duce his

Was well form and beaten.

For the present honours are even between Pharel and Dragon Blanc, but, strictly on the form. the handicapper was entitled to place Dragon Blane at the hend of the two-year-old handicap on the strength of the victory in the Grand Criterium.

A sound judge told me he rated the Maisons-Laffitte victory of Pharel the best two-year-old performance of the season. There Is no doubt that the colt had trained off when he ran in the Prix Morny.

HAS TIKRIVED He has thrived and put o11 weight in the right places, ite

is a well-balanced coll of medium

size and a free mover in all his

paces.

Ho

when

I saw him at exercise and

I should say there is not the slightest doubt that he is nt

present

in

he

the

the best three-year-old Semblat yard.

I am bold enough to say that If continues to do as well, Pharel will be in at the finish of the 2,000 Guineas.

TITLES

AT BUCHAREST

Bucharest, Mar. 29.

Ferene Sido (Hungary) won the Men's Singles title in the World Tab Tennis Championships here today, defeating Ivan Andreadis (Czechosio. in) 21-16, 23-21, 21-18 in the final.

Mrs Angelica Posesnu (Rumania) won the Women's Singles for the fourth successive year, beating tizšla Farkas (Hungary) 21-11, 21-19, 19-21, 21-16.

Sido followed Singles victory Joset Koczinu

The

Germany,

have been

It was a day of triumph for:

Congress recommended gary. Wales, Czechoslovakia. Sido and Mrs Roseanu, each of that the 1958 champlonships be United States, Scotland, France, whom won three titles.

held in Asia. If no Asian coun- Belgium, Hongkong. up his Men's try accepts the offer, they will

Second category. India, by partnering be held in Sweden. (Imgary) 10 It was decided that in future Yugoslavia, China, victory over the English pair, there should be qualifying Sweden, Australia. Richard Bergmang and Johnay competition for the world team placed in category three for

Other countries Leach, in the Men's Doubles events for men and women, as by 23-21, 19-21,

than 27 countries enter 12-21, 21-18, mors 21-19, and joining Mrs Roseanu for them. to win the Mixed Doubles by defeating Zacko Dolinar (Yugo slavia) and Linde Werl (Aus- tria) 9-21 21-19, 10-21, 21-10. 21-10.

A committee was set up to examine A proposal that

the championships should be held every two years, instead of an nally, after next year's events in London,

both events.

of

The Hon. Ivor Montagu England, who presided over to- day's meeting, was re-elected President of the Federation for 1964.-Reuter.

PARIS TOURNEY

Paris, Mar. 29.

of Malaya Eddie Choong,

Mrs Roscanu and Aties Farkas. won the Women's The Crimmittee will report Doubles, beating the English their findings to the Congress twins. Dinne

and Rosalind when it meets in London during scored a third success when he Rowe, 21-0, 21-0, 18-21, 21-18. the 1054 championships.

Petite Mrs Roseanu is 31 and hos daughter of seven. She had previously won the Women's Singles title in Budapest in 1950 and in Vienna in 1951,

Miss Farkas lost to her in the finals in Budasest and Vienna. She has reached the final for the past seven years.

Sido won the Men's Doubles in 1950. He was beaten in the Singles quarter-finals last year by Hira Satoh (Japan), who was the eventual winner of the une.

Andreadis was runner-up to Leach (England) in the Men's Singles in 1951. — Reuter.

EARLIER RESULTS

Semi-final results were:

(Hun- Men's Singles.-Sido gary) beat L. Stipek (Czecho- alovakia), 21-11, 21-18, 21-18, and 1. Andrendis (Czechoslova kia) beat J. Koczian (Hungary). 21-18, 21-16, 21-15.

beat

Women's Singles.--A. Roze-nu (Rumunia)

Diane Nowe (England). 21-9, P1-13, 21-17, wind. G. Farkas (Hungary) beat Rosalind Rowe (England), 21-23, 22-20, 21-10, 21-17.

Women's Doubles Diane and Rosalind Rowe (England) beat

and Best (England) Wert! (Austria), 21-14, 21-12, 21-17. and Rozcanu and Farkas beat Fantus and Sagy (Hun- gary), 21-12, 21-12, 21-14-

Reuter.

FEDERATION MEETING

I..

Bucharest, Mar. 29. The 1955 World Table Tennis Championships will be held in

Holland, the Congress of the In- ternational Federation decided

today.

H.K. Schoolboys

Separation of countries into and Miss Peters won the Mixed categories for the team

Doubles in the French Badmin- of the championships

ten Championships, defending proved by the Congress. The Birthistle and Miss Grace 15-8.

groups are:

events was ap

Swaytbling Cup (Men)

15-5 in the final,

The Choong brothers will play Fiest category, England, in the Isle of Wight Champlon- Hungary. Czechoslovakia, Hong-ships during the Easter week- kong. Japan, Yugoslavia, end, It was announced. France, Runianis. United States, Earlier, Eddie Choong beal his

brotter,

15-7 in David, 15-3, China, Sweden, Germany.

Second category-India, Viet-the final of the Men's Singles nam, Netherlands, Wales, Chile, to retain the title. Brazil, Russie, Switzerland, In the Men's Doubles, the Belgium, Bulgaria, Poland. Chceng bruthers defeated P. W.

Corbillon Cup (Women)

and S. L. Birthistle (Britain) First

15-0, category, England, Jaint

13-8. - (India) Rumanin, Japan, Austria, Hun-Reuter..

Australians Draw

One-Day Match With Ceylon

Colombo, Mar. 29.

The Australian XI en route to England drew in a | five-hour match with a Ceylon XI today, the visitors mak- ing 210 for eight wickets declared while the home team replied with 149 for four wickets.

The tourists batted first, with their opening pair Lindsay Hassett (captain) and Arthur Morris.

In

century was passed

A hundred went up in 40 minutes, 82 of the runs being from boundaries off the medium pace Ceylon attack. 112 minutes the double Gunasekera, whose father played for Middlesex, was casily Hasselt went early for 16 but the

and plek of the batsmen Morris and Graeme Hote to-scored 00 not ouf. gether put up stand, knocking V. Prins, though not as good us up 68 in 20 minutes of vigorous | Gunasekers, was more severe on the attack and hit up a rapid 42 Those

fiting who followed also hit

Interport Soccer-out strongly, Keith Miller.

Team Selected Jury, getting 39.

In preparation for the forth coming Schoolboys Soccer Inter- over the port against Manila Easter Holidays, the Hongkong Schools' Sports Association held a trial on the Club ground yes- terday.

belat Hole clean bowled him.

The Australian attack was not

showing no sign of his back in-very impressive but the players were just off the ship and treated Hole batted attractively for 54 the match in a plenie spirit. In 50 minutes, including ten

CEYLON INNINGS boundaries.

who got out were most- Those who

trying to reach the boundary with big hits.

ly

AUSTRALIAN INNINGS The scores:

There are other nice three- year-olds at the Villa Pharis, Canthare and Faublas were rated the same animal, no more than 31b. behind Pharel

Canibare does not hold any classic engagements in England but Faublas is in the 2,000 Gulneas and the Derby, The were full value for their 3-1. Craig, b. Bartels.

The sadden state of the ground A. L. Hassett, c. Jayasinghe

b. Wijeysinghe and the slippery conditions un- der foot were not conducive to A. good football, but there was no G. doubt the "A" team were much K superior

| two colts have a similar record in | victory.

that each won one race and was placed in three others,

WORTH CONSIDERING

a

It may be Canthare will be confined to France, but, if he should

visit pay Britain, he will be worthy of consideration. Faubios has not the same quality as Pharel, but there is much to like about the former, who is a chestnut son

of Pharis.

Faublas moves well at exercito and was bealen no more than a short head by the smurt Aily, Dynastic, at Deauville.

That may have been his best form but, after having scen them in their box as well as at exercise, it is my opinion that, so far as the Villa Pharis is concerned, M. Boussac will be nining his faith in the English classic racos on Pharel. The 2,000 Guinens will show whether the Molt is standard,

to the "B" team and

Following the trial, the fol- lowing were selected to repre- sent the Hongkong Schoolboys' XI:

Ma Kwan-mang (Queen's), Hay- Chan mond Yeung (St Joseph's), Ping-wah Wah Yan Kowloon), (Wah Yen Kow-

Cheng Wal-chi-leung (St Joseph's). joon), Fung Lee Kat-ming (Queen's) Law dung- kit Wall Yan Hongkongkong). Chan Yiu-Wa!! (Wah Yan Chan Wal-am (Wah Yan Kowloon),

R. Morris, b. Pleris... Hole, c. Pleris b. Baricis R. Miller, b. C. 1. Gunasekera

J.

De Courcy, b. Gunasekera

R. Benaud, e. and b. Bartels R. Archer, not out

D. Tallon, st. Fernando b.

Bartels

R. Lindwall, not out

Exima

The scores: Mekin Salim,

c. Johnston

C. H. Gunasekera, not out

V. G. Prins, Hole

F. Jayasinghe, e Miller b

Hole

65

42

0

15

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8

10

54

42 C. 1. Gunasekera, c. Benaud

b. Hassett

B. Glaessen, not out

39

Extras

13

2

Total, for four wickets.... 149

Bowling:

Johnston 0 for 21; Miller 1 or 23:

Hole 2 for 10; Hassett 1 for 13;

14

Morris 0 for 11-Reutez.

7

1

Lindwall for 18;

15 Archer 0 for 11; Benaud 0 for 34;

Total (for eight wickets

declared)

210

Bowling: Picris 1 for .53; Fung Hie-wan (5 Job Wijeysinghe, 1 for 39: Prins, 0 King-aang (Wah Yan Kowloon).

Reserves. Lam Chi-wah (St

Louis), Chot Yeung-sheung (Wals Yan Kowloon), Ko Yee-, Wah Yan Kowloon), Buds Seld (Queen's) Chan Chuen-kwok (Wan You Kow Yoon).

On Thursday, the Interport team will meet a team from Kil Chee on the Club ground at 4 p.m.

IIKFA MEETING

A meeting of the Management Committee will be hold at the April

for 5; Bartels, 4 for 02; C, 1. Gunasekera 2 for 33; C. Larssen,

for 15.

CEYLON DATS

C. 1. Ganasckers and Makin Salim put on 30 for the Ceylon cleven's opening wicket against the Australian speed attack.

Association's office on Thursday, Technical College

2, at 5.30 p.m. Tho agenda will be as follows:-1,

Confirm minutes of previou Sports Meeting

the

|HOME RUGGER

RESULTS

London, Mar. 28. Results of rugby matches played today were:

Rugby League Cup (semi-finals) ---

Wigan St Helena 9. Warrington 3;

Huddersfield 7.

Barrow

11. Rugby League, → Doncaster

Trinity 31; Featherstone Wakefield Rovers 7, Oldham 14:

Bull 30, Batley 10: Leeds 19, Halifax 19: Leigh J.

Rochdale Hunslet 8; Homet 12. Salford 30 Whitehave 11. Hull Kingston Rovers 10: Widow Dewsbury 12, York Liverpool City 9, Keighley 29. Rugby Union Inter-services. Tauf- nament The Army 11, Royal Air Force 3.

Club Matches.—Elackheath 8. Bed- to the required meeting; 2, Arrangements for Up

The Technical College First ford 11: Guy's Flospital 3 Linnelly second ---(London Express Service}

Governor's Cup

the Shields

London Welsh 0, Harlequins 11: Old Annual Sports meeting schedul-: London Scottish 5, match, (12.4.53) Finals, (18.4.53) and the Inter-ed to take place on Friday, 27th Alloynians 13, Old Birchant Tietors 3: Old Paulines 9. United Service national Cup Final (10.4.53); 3, March, was postponed owing to Chattiem i lossions Park North heavy rain. The meeting will 5 Waspe 17, Metropolitan Police : Any other business,

now take place on Wednesday, Aldershot Services in Old 11 11 1st April, at 1.30 p.m., at the maple 3, 1mouth Alors

Birkenhead Park 3. Northampton 18: South Chino Athletic Associa- Bridgwater & Albion Or Weston-

on stadium.

Super-Mare 0: Devonport Services There will be one event forta. Kenzance & Newin 0: Ebbw Va

Abertillery 8; Exeter 9. Chetten- members of the Technical Col-ham 0: Gloucester & Newport : lege Old Students Association;

OXFORD WINS CHESS MATCH

London, Mar, 28.

the Oxford made up for thrashing Cambridge gave them in the Boat Race here today by broting their University rivals by five games to two in the annual chess Varsity match.

Davis Yanotsky, 27-year-old chess Canadian Internationat master, who is an Oxford law student, won his game- on the top board in. 82 moves. //

The victory brought Oxford tovel with Cambridge in the on- nual series for the first time in 50 youre-Reuter,

MANILA XI CHOSEN

Manila, Mar. 29. Coach Rene Naito has released the names of 18 outstanding local footballers to comprise this year's Manila Interport XI. to 4 against the play on April Hongkong XI.

The chosan goalkeepers were Eddie Illamas, and 'Luis Javel lana, Furbacks were Richard Tillman, Tony Gonzales and Roberto Castille,

SNOOKER TITLE

London, Mar. 28. Fred Davis retained the world professional match play anooker Haltbacks championship at Leicester were Fernando Alvarez, Bobby Square Hall tonight when the Fructuoso, Pocholo Manzano, beat Walter Donaldson by 37

Juan frames to 34 in the final, Derociarte, and Jose Castillo-France -Press,

Reuter,

Leicester 12. Headingley 8; Lydney 10. Glamorgan Wanderers 0; New- bridge 3. Bristol # Nottr 8. London Trish 3: Pontypool, 24. Tolwain | Penarth 5. Aberavon Bodruth & London ospitel 1 Bale cardi 14; BWATLsca. Da, Cross Keys; ton 0, Bath 6 Torquay Athletin 0. Newton Abbot 9 United Barvices Richmond #1: Wirler- Portemouth 200 37, Moselay 03 Glasgowish School" former pupils -- Watrou S: Greasock Wanderers 8. GlangoW. Academical Hire Sieverts Colors former pupils 18. Heriots Corus pupil 0 Bridged 3. Bestieg 0: Hospital 14-**Irouter)

UP THE SPUR

Len Duquemin, the Tottenham Hotspur centre. forward, who was married on March 14, was made captain for the day's match against Chelsea at White Hart Lane.

Photo shows Duquemin being showered with con- fetti by well-wishers as he leads the 'Spurs on to the field.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB EASTER RACE MEETING

Saturday, 4th & Monday, 6th April, 1953. (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),

The programme will consist, 12 races each day (24 in all). The First Bell will be sung at 11:30 a.m. and the first race run al 12 Noon, each day. The titin Interval will be after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)

Through Tickets (24 Races-$48.00) also tickets at $2 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cosh Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, muy be obtained at the Cash Sweep Oleo of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am, ou Thursday, 2nd April, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings,

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, sweep tickets inay also be purchased at the Club's Branch Ofices at:-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR

The altention 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" 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 AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as inistakes of any description. cannot be rectified later,

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters_os_no_claim for short. payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters,

All winning Uckets and tickels 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 to be run.

lu no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disügured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1053 SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS ISSUE.

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.

Badges admitting ladies, not in possession of Brooches, and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 per day including tax, for ladies or gontlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandro House on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such

to member 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-

I be on sale at the Race Course. closure will

The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10 p.m. each dây. The Trea- surers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground door, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor,

A limited number of tlfins 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 CLÛB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3 cach day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Publie 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 in order to gain re-admission.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- 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.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants passes will be issued to private box holders only. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their 'names on the posses, Holders of such passes aro not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers". stunda..

Owing to the congestion in the Members! Betting Hall and at

Boofle 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 Polico will be posted at warious points in the enclosure to ensure that this regration Is adhered to

By

Order

H.-MIGA,

Becretary,

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