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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on

The Hong Kong Derby, 1963

Saturday, 2nd May, 1953

The Sule of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close

Queen's Building, Ground floor, ut 6.00 p.m, on 1st May, 1953

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

6.D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

ut 4.00 p.m. on 1st May, 1953

at 6.00 p.m. on 1st May, 1953

The Draw will be held in the Pubile-Betting Hall at the Race Couras, at NOON, on Saturday, 2nd May, 1953.

By Order of the Stewards,

PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

Treasurers,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday 2nd & Saturday 9th May, 1953 (Hald under tho Rulos of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),

The programme will consist of 10 races each day. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2 p.m. on bull days.

Through Tickets (20 Races-$40.00) also Hckole at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the "fiong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road. Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not puid for by 10 m. on Friday, 1st May, will be sold and the reservation cancel- led for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASI SWEEP ON THE LAST

RACE.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1953,

AUSSIES VISIT BAT

FACTORY

From the left-Hill, Benand, Langley, Hole, MacDonald and Archer watch a planer at work during a visit to the Stuart Surridge cricket bat factory at - Central Bermondsey. Standing behind 18 Percy Surridge, brother of Stuart,

Press Photo.

Hongkong Redeems Some Of Its

Lost Soccer

Prestige

With

FESTE

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

Ofres al:-

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

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hung-Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following

rules;--

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponics so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indicated by a white light BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO at the Totalisator Tower. DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. Totalisator Tickets should be examined ond cilecked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before kuving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained ance Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets 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.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced, Payment WILL NOT be mude on torn or disögured tickets.

A

5-3 Victory Over The Koreans

itsanit

on

their

their

By

"SPIV"

3

BASEBALL BRIEFS

New York, Apr. 27. Four Major League play- ers have pinch-hit home runs so far this year.

They are Peanuts Lowrey. St

Louis Cardinals, Tem Upright and

Hongkong redeemed some of its soccer prestige after two successive defeats from Indonesia when the Rest XI defeated the touring Korean side by 5-3 at the Club ground yesterday.

Against a team that depended more on speed rather than on tactical play, the local XI's superiority in tactics and more constructive moves were evident from the opening whistle and gave them a definite advantage throughout the match despite the fact that the score was 1-2 against them in the first half.

Hongkong resumed the offen- The sturdy Koreans were in- dividually tough and fit, lasting alve and drew. level when Chu the pace well although not Wing-wah got his head to utilising the ball to the full, and corner kick and put it past the to be ex-Korent goalkeeper. Threo more showed themselves cellent material for a formidable goals eene in quick succession with inprovement in con-within the short interval of five

minutes at this stage. structive play.

in Conspicuous among them

The Koreans again took the inatchi were yesterday's

lead through their inside-right, feft-half, Joo Yung-kwong, and Choi Yung-keun, who snapped a their left-back, Park Dai-jong, short pass from his tenure-half Their forwards, who depended at the edge of the goal area, took MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Dick Krshosi, St Louis Browns, side with hard past Leung Ting-tong- Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladiestly on through tactics, were up a few paces and slammei it

equalised and Eddie Pellagrin of the Pitts- Bgbin Hongkong of the exception MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the

inside-right,

Cho Yung-keun, after an exciting melee in front burgh Pirates. Meeting,

Repeated Pellagrini connected for his whose fast positioning in the of the goalmouth. NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE

and whose strong shots at gool by the Hongkong pinch-hit four-bagger on Sunday MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

kdick nebled him to score two forwards were stopped by the against the Philadelphia Phillies. of his side's three goals besides Korean defenders until left wing-Associated Press. coming close to scoring a couple Kam Lok-sang pushed one of the rebounds, Inwards lo Szeto Hongkong's defence played

a Man who first-timed the ball game throughout, the hard into the net. steady only lupse perhaps being that ilongkong went into the lead centre in low + of goalkeeper Leung Ting-tong again when

40-yard when he let through a

the goalmouth front of shot by the Korean left-halt,

converted by Chu Wing-wah, Barnicle at right-buck-wasJust before the final whistle among the de- a fine effort by Chu Wing-wah, outstanding

who gathered a half-pass from fenders while Santos, Nien and

masic his way past Tae Kam-hung gave a more midfield, than creditable display.. Chan two defenders and tipped the to an unmarked Fal-hung, however, was a little ball across off-colour.

Szeto Man, resulted in another Szela Man was the live-wire goal. Szeto Man comfortably of the forward line and was a tipped the ball past the goal- constant menace to the Korean keeper to make the final score goal with his first-time volleys. 5-3 in favour of Hongkong. A brilliant combination struck between Wing-wah on the

Badges adimitting ladies not in possession of Brooches and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a Meinber, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc. limited number Only

of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Ofees and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 am. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Oillee is situated at Queen's Building, Ground floor. Chuter Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27018).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will bu 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 will bo required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

SERVANTS' PASSES

open spaces

more.

1wo

Was

him and Chi

right wing

forwords was of Hong-

3

GRAND SLAM HOMERS

Cleveland, Apr. 27. Al Rosen is one of three Major trand League players to hit slam home run this reason,

Rosen connected with the bases

nightcap. loaded In Sunday's was

against the Detroit Tigers.

FI

and the right-Bank combination Australian Team of these responsible for most kong's goals.

was

To Play Worcestershire

st

The others to turn the trick are

Dick Kryhosk)-of the- St Lou Browns and Pittsburgh's Frank

Thomas-Associated Press.

an

WONG PENG-SOON TO PLAY HERE IN EXHIBITION MATCHES ON MAY 4

By "ARGONAUT

Hongkong's badminton enthusiasts will be given another opportunity of seeing in action the unofficial World Badminton Champion, Wong Peng soon, who is expected to arrive here by air tomorrow on his way to Japan with a party of two other players, Cheong Hock-leng and Charlie Seow, and a team manager, Mr Kang Soon-heng.

Although Peng-soon and his party will only be a few days in Hongkong, the Hongkong Badminton Association has taken the opportunify of arranging an exhibi tion match for the benent of the public at the Southorn Playground on Monday, May 4, at 8 p.m.

Tokela for. the exhibition

The detalled programme for pur, crowning his badminton | the night's matches has not achievements by winning the match will be available to the been fixed, pending the arrival unofficial World Championship public at Messrs.

Sincere Co.

of the visitors, but It Is ex-at Kubin Lumpur. Wong is re- Ltd., Yea Tin-tong, Lee's Athle

Supplies and Hongkong pected that the main attraction garded as the perfect stylist intie

is the Sports Stord ay from Thursday of the evening's games will be stroke production and

and afternoon. a singles exhibition match be ideal model for all up tween Peng-soon and Cheong coming players to copy. Hock-leng

TWO MORE

Un-

Home Soccer Results

London, Apr. 27.

Tho following were the re- sults of football played today:

In addition to this, the three visiting players will probably

Cheong Hock-leng, the un- take

on local players in two official World runner-up - ho singles and one doubles matches. reached the final in the

Championships Wong Peng-sooh is undoubtedly official World le

most colourful figure is will be a fitting opponent to badminton

today, with the Wong Peng-soon in the main possible exception of Dr Dave event of the night's exhibition Freeman of America who, how-matches. ever, recently announced that his In that Championship Cheong return to badminton was only a eliminated by 15-10 and 13-8 Sunda-land

Ab temporary one as he will have the Malayan runner-up, little time to spare for compell- dullah Piruz, who had carller Milwall'

America's tive badminton when he starts defeated

Thomas his own neuro-surgery practice Cupper Martin Mendez in three Scunthrope in San Diego, California.

sols. the

Airdrie Wong has Malayan boninton world for 10 years, winning his first of ten Malayan titles in 1937.

Partlek Th

dominated

Division I

4 Cardiff Div. IN (Southy:

2

1 3 Coldwater

DH; III (North)

Wrexham

Scottish "A"

Charity Cap Round

4 Th. Lanark

Gidsrow 1st

2 Queen's Park 2

Queen's Park won the match

on the loss of à coin.

Other Matches

Cheung has also had a colour- carcer since he badminton burst into, the timelight in 1950 when he defeated Wong Peng- Although he was the fourth soon in the final of the Singa- Championships three years in Last year he became runner-up player to win the All-England port Championships.

to Wong in the Phillipines Watford succession, the three cariler suc- cessive winners being Sir Invitational Championships" and

with Wong Is the Queen's Park George Thomas, J. F. Devlin together and R. C. F. Nichols, Wong's Doubles co-Champion. view of the more international

feat was the most creditable in competition during the last few yehrs.

of

A

strongly-built player, Cheong possesses a wide variety. attractive strokes and in In addition to the All-England particular a very strong anash. Chorlie Scow, the third play- title. Wong has also at one time

of the fouring other

the National ing membe Championships of Denmark, group, holds an enviable record

in Malayan India and the Phillipines..

he successfully held the Singles title of Malacca went through strong Interna- nine years and the Doubles title Ulonal opposition at Kuala Lum- no fewer thun. 15 times.

or

Last

year

won

R.

2 London

5

All-

Star XI. 4

La Ghontoise

(Belgium)

-Reuter.

Diocesan Boys

POP

badminton, having Win Badminton

The Fabulous Mrs Zaharias

May

Never Hit Another Golf Ball

By WILL GRIMSLEY

New York, Apr. 27.

Championship

By beating La Salle Collogo by three matches to two at Collógy, Grantham Training Diocesan Boys School. pasterday became the schoolboy badmin tan champions, diam

were run- Queen's College ners-up, with La Salle a closo 'third:

DBS best La Shule 322 Long Hing Jok (109) lost to E.

15-21. Marquez-Lim (18)

Wal Trang-wing (Dng) best D. Cairo (S) 21-M

Bing Wu and Lee. Sik-chuen (DBS) beat Wong Wal-chi-and Watt Chi-kin LS), 11. 15-6. NEA

Wal Isang wing (DBS): 2 Lớn lo

Marquezalim (LS) TILI

Long

It's hard for the American sports world to conceive that the famous woman athlete, Mildred "Babe" Didrik-11-11. son Zaharias, may never hit another golf ball or may never compete in another athletic event.

(53)

fing-joke best? Distro

Queen's beat St Joseph's3+0: Sul Chuen (2) beat Chan Tuning 21-10, Cheung You-kat (Q) heat-Tallion-lee-S 21-17, Tang The supple, sinewy daughter of a Norwegian im-an-it and Ting in 10) bont T. Tung and G. Moharramed, 191) migrant to the U.S., now seriously ill in Beaumont, Texas, 155, 16-17.

The final posilona: wwe-1DBS has become the American symbol of female athletic ex- points: 2, Queen's Collect cellence. Some have oven acclaimed her the greatest porte; 3, La Salle Lpointe. woman athlete who ever lived.

When

February, in

FIRST TIME IN 95

and

8

CRICKETERS'

WAR MEMORIAL

AT LORD'S

London, Apr. 27.

LOTS OF WORK

St Louis, Apr. 27. For old man, Satchell Paige is getting lots of work,

The veteran Brownle relief

1050, Possessed of remarkable pitcher has appeared in four of

co-ordination, the his club's 11 games. Each time American sports writers were muscular

also shone the Browns won but Botch has polled by the Associated Press Texas phenomenon

diving, bowling, yet to be credited with a victory. on the outstanding athletes of in swimming.

Paige was relief in Sunday's the century, the women's division fencing, lacrosse, billards

boxing before turning rst game against the Chicago was a ruriaway for the fabulous even

full-time to golf.

The Duke of Edinburgh White Sox.-Associated Press,

girl from Texas, LONG-BALL HITTING

said here today that brie of "Like port wine, the older I Detroit, Apr. 27. One of the few bright spots get the better 1 get," jokingly

The Ave-foot-six, powerfully- the most remarkable things for the Detroit Tigers so far: romarked Mrs Zaharias at the

also built "Babe" shot a 65 the- arst about the Commonwealth has been

"the almost universal the long-ball hitting time, warning that sho of outfelder Bob Nieman. planned to be the best athlete round of golf she ever played was

Nieman has pounded out Ave of the second half-century. She She was hi the low 80's within delight" in the game of

a month. In her first tourna-

cricket. honours doubles and two homers among is now 39.

Not even from men's rank has ment she won medallist

"As a result, the game has his 13 hits for a slugging per-

with a 77. That was in 1934.

and America rlsen in.

Able to outwit her women attracted to itself a wide for the the "Babe"

who are challenge centage of 400,- Associated anyone Pres.

rivals 100 to 150 yards off the devoted following, diversity of her achievements.

won

bound she

Women's

together by tief, of Love, WORLD RECORDS

American National Amateur and affection for a wonderful game," the All-America Open while he said.

as opering The Duke, who was As a tall, raw-boned girl of aweeping through 17 straight

formaments in 1940. 10; she set world's records

In 1947, a Cricketers War Memoria, at Javelin

Metros he became the first American Lord's - London's famous, and Hurdles in the 1932 Olympic of to win the British Amateur ancient headquarters of erteket

TOMMY FARR INVITED TO SINGAPORE

the

and 80

the

THE GOALS Hongkong opened the scoring in the eighth minute of play:

London, Apr. 27. long through when a forward

Two changes have been made MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN pass by Chang Kam-hoi

nounced upon by Kam Lok-sang in the Australian team to meet opening Worcestershire in the THE RESTAURANT. IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

who followed the ball through

game of the tour at Worcester Into the net with his right foot.

Barely Ave minutes later, on Wednesday.

Keith Miller will replace Bill Yung-kwang Johnston who injured a leg in Joo left-half

and from

"pienie" game yesterday's brought the ball up

range beat East Molesey, and Jim Do almost 40 yards

with Leung Ting-tong.

a long

Courcy

has been brought in for rising shot that went

past Neli Harvey,

said it was only right that Leung's outstretched hands,

Manager George Davies said

Los Angeles. She also won the Women's Utle. Just before the interval the Harvey was quite fit, but it

at the national centre of evakot High Jump with a record leap,

should remembertho She once scored an informal they Koreans took the lead when their had been decided to include De

moved over into Courcy to give the sido Inside-right

but was disqualiflod for diving head-first over the bar. A three-victory over Britain's Amateur players who lost their lives in space, beat Nien balance. the left open

Mc-1 war. Champion, Max

The memorial takes the form in a close tussle at the goalline The team is:-L. Hassett, A. Empire champion, Tommy Fast, event init kept her out of the Men's

Cready. Sho challenged Billy

containing R. ball past the R. Morris, C. McDonald, and pushed the

has been invited to Singapore sprints:

pleture gallery Sha

All-Maxwell, the United States' 1951 of an twice advancing Leung into the not, Benaud, R. Archer, R. Lindwall, to meet Ansell Adams of Trini-

for- National Amateur Champion, historical paintings or cricket. G. Langley, G. Hole, J. Do dnd in a 10-round match, it Arnerican as a basketball

the Men's The memorial. plagiad) beárs stor of the National and tried to enter

inscriptiory!! To tho ward, Courcy, K. Miller, J. Hill was learned to-day.

of cricketersen of all Twelfth man: I. Craig-Reu- The Singapore promoter, Ab- Champion Dallas (Texas) team, National Open. Neither venture this

succeeded, The men memory ter.

dul Razak, made the offer after and was a home run slugger on ever

amateur baseball wouldn't give her a chance lands who gave their lives In getting approval from Adams- women's

the cause of freedom?-Reuter, Associated Press. United Press.

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 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 Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested, to ensure that their servants make 130 only of the Fumie Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

By Order of the Stowards

H. MIBA.

Secretary,

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

PARADE

Fall Range of Photographs

By Staff Photographers. At

5. C. M. Post Bailding, Hongkong.

Orders Executed In Rotation

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB-

Special Cash Sweep

on the

Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 2nd May, 1953;

Singapore, Apr. 27. The former world" beavy

and weight contender

more

once

European Baseball Fedoration To Be Formed

Paris, Apr. 27. Representatives of France,

Tickets in the above at Ttaly, Belgium, West Germany $2.00 encir may be obtained and Spain today decided to European Baseball

at the Cash Sweep Offices of create the Club at→→→→

Queen's Bldg., Chator Road

D'Agullbe Stroes

382 Nathan Hund, Kowloon

Over 8001000" tickets sold to date.

By Order of the Stewards, H. MISA,

Secretary

Federation.

British and Dutch baseball organisations sent word they approve the idea and their later affiliation in expected.

The Ave nations delegates will set up Foderation rujas, and choose the Counch and the seat of the continental hody.

The organisation of inter- national matches and tourmia- ment is the of the chief gönis of the morialed · Prem,

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