THE CHINA ¡MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY '§, 1963.
AUSTRALIANS FORCE YORKSHIRE TO FOLLOW ON
Bradford, May 7.
Yorkshire were forced to follow on when they were dismissed by the Australians for 145 in reply to the tourists' score of 453 for six declared, When stumps were drawn, the county had scored 26 for no wicket
in their second innings.
Yorkshire made a tragic start. Len Hutton, England's captain last season, had his middle stump knocked back by Lindwall's fifth delivery.
With only 15 runs on the board, Halliday edged a ball from Lindwall to de Courcy at third slip. The
Australien fast busier's Agures were then two for four runs.
Leuter titi not last long boloze unicking catch to Langley
ar
Bedaud
score to 5 by the tea interval. W. Watson, e. Davidson b.
The fourth wicket fell at 49, heifth at 55 and the sixth at 50.
prising.
SURPRISING
far
Bilcile, c. and b. Benuud Yardley, not out Wardle, b. Bennud Brennay, b. Bennud Burgin,
Denantl
".
So easily did Yardley play all the bowling that the early behind the stumps off David failures seemed even more, sut icowan,
nt, Unfortunately and Yorkshire had lost three Yorkshire.
Bennitet apart from Wardle, wickets for only 28.
Extras he could not find anybotly Half these runs came from the stay with him. He and Wardle tall le-hander Wikon. who
the score, adding so looked more confident than the doubled
for
wicket and others.
the seventh Yardley took out his bat for a
50,
10
much der took the last four
the
Watson, another left-hander, Joined Wilson and pended on this pair. With
wickets after tea and finished reure at 48, however, Benaud produced a splendid off-break with seven wirkets for only 5, to Wilson which turned past the the best bowling figures of his bat and took the top of the career. stumps.
On Yorkshire followed
308 Yorkshire's
bemme runs behind and at the close light much worse with at 55 Watson they required 282 runs to avost frive to open his shoulders tot innings defeat with all their Benaud and fell to a stinging sreond Innings wickets intact. catch at mid-off, Davidson held
a fast travelling ball just above his head,
}
THE SCOREBOARD Australia, let lunings-453 for x declared,
Yorkshire. Ist inkings
Benand took his third succes» ! alve wicket when Sutcliffe gava | Hlufton, b. Lindwall him an easy relum cutch a run 11. Halliday, e, de Courcy b. lator'.
Bowler Wardle hit out
Lindwali when Wilson. b. Renaud
he joined to ruptam. Yardley, E. Lester. e. Langley b.
the palk had taken the Davidson
and
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday 2nd & Saturday 9th May, 1953 (Held under the 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 both days.
Through Tickets for the 2nd Day (10 Races - $20.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Flour, Chater Road.
To avuld congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Buliding, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch
Ofices at:-
5 DAguilar Street, Hong Kong
for
302 Nathan Road, Kowloon
TOTALISATOR
The attentius of Totalisalor Investors is drawn to the following rules:-
**** *
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22
Dividcon
B.
Langley
13
145
OMR 14
93 4 22 2
18 40 0
Total Bowling:
Lindwall Davidson
Benaud
19 0 46 7 yes 5; Leg-byes 2; Wides 1; 2.0 balls 5.
12 2 24
I
Yorkshire, 2nd Innings Hutton, not out Halliday, not out
12
14
Extras
0
26
OTHER
for no wkt. -Reuter,.
MATCHES
London, May 7,
Cricket close of play scores today were:
At Lord's: MCC 150 and 223 for five (Sheppard 93). Surrey 210.
At Oxford: Oxford University 193 and 24 for one. Lancashire 402 for three declared (King 63, Washbrook 130, Place 69. Geoff Enrich not out 03, Grieves not out 72);
·KOREANS. FETED
Mr Chang Yong Hik, Mr Wee Hay Duk and Mr Kim Hwa Jip of the Korean football tour party with Mr J. Skinner, Acting Chairman of the Hongkong Foot- ball Association, at the dinner given in honour of the visiting footballers at the
Ying King Restaurant last night. -Chiru Mail Photo,
Tomorrow's Chances
At The Valley
Henry Cotton RUDRAIT
Leads By 3 Strokes
Virginia Water, Surrey,
May 7:
Britain's Ryder Cup team captain for this year's match with the Americans-Henry Cotton holds a three-stroke lend in the Dunlop 2,000 Guinena Professional Golf Tournament which, was con- tinued on the west course of the Wentworth club here to- day.
With 'b mitent 70 for his third round, he had an aggregate of 207, which put u four #rokes ahead of South Africa's Bobby Locke, the hubier· dnti, ke Cotton, three times winner of the Open Championship Scot.
Jimmy Adams, the genial. Dow back in England offer
| year with the Roytil Sydney
Club
Australia, asb headed
"Smith works well enough. usupity, str—it's just, nõu and
again he forgets whero ke 4 PLAY
Lundan “Expsar Servloe,
WEEK-END
TEAMS
Locke by a stroke, both he and The following are Club, selce- the South African finishing intlons for bowls: Axtures on
Saturday:
12
Forty-eight professionals and one amateur survived for the final two rounds of this 90-hole event, which will be played to morrow also on the testing west course,
THRILLING GOLF"
nowt's First Division Talkoo Club v Kowloon Dock Club at Tulkoo at 3.30 p.m.-C. Iteliens,
Young, C. 11. Bovaird; A. Steven, G. Stark, R. B. Clayton, W. C. Mumbai, J. D. Baxter D. D mure, J. McMillan, C. McI Molen. Has, B. Pollock..
P.R.C. v CC0.. at Picat It was a thrilling day's golf. D. Cameron, B. Deur, C. Pope. W. 11. Kullayer: as Locke, one of the earliest G.. F. Walt, T. V. C. Reynolds, starters, set a really good pace, W. Hollands., K. Bodie:
his golf was not
Yu, P. W. Metcille, G. Perkins, (C. even though
Pile. Reserve,-J, H. Evaba. inspiring.
Only by doing the last seven
The Hongkong Jockey Club's Thirteenth Race Meeting will be con- holes in par figures was he able A. Gutters. J. E. Noronha cluded tomorrow afternoon at the Valley and, given fine weather, should attract another large crowd of racing fans..
The 'Arst Suddling Bell will be rung at 1:30 pm, with the first race starting
at 2 ́p.m, sharp,
Another ten events will be down for decision, the most important of which will be the 'Cornwall Handicap. This is the fourth race on the programme and it will he contested 'övér 'Six Furlongs,
Berrein v 1.R.C. 21 I.R.C. at 4 p.m-C. C. Pereire, 'E. M. Abaredon,
F. Remedios. A. M. Souza, R. F to finish in level fourK.
Lur. J. A. Luz; A. P. Pereira. Then Eric Brown put himself Rein-Pereira, C. F. Polson, J. F.V. ritgh back in the running with Ribiere.
I.R.C. v Recreio at I.R.C. at 4pm. a brilliant 68, the best west Kitchett, f. AIL "ATAM. course score of the presentinar, M, Omer; M. 1. HAFDÇK. warnament, which has included B. Yusuf, K. M. Omar, A. R. Kil- K.M. shell; A. R. A. Rahman, one round on the easier
east sumjahn, B. 1. Bassan. U. A.
Kumjalin.
COLTEC.
KBGC. y KCC «LK,BG.C. my Adams then deprived 4 pm. Gadd, E. M. Purvis. 3. M¢i¢ckle: Here are my estimates of the Race Meeting. It should give { "At Cambridge: Middlesex 334
C. Meyer, Hiram C over this distance is Locke at his lead by equalling L. G. Examen
H., Brownę. Locke's third round geore, and so towarth, A, Harvey: G. E. for eight declared and 53 for chances:
Clonfeckle a great tight for the also quite capable of winning.
Rouhefell, ONC. Cambridge University 339
·PIRST RACE
honours.
Then there is Happy Returns retaining the advantage he held Thethpron,
Fennels, G. C. Norman. for four
Stafford (SILK 76,
Itandleop ( declared,
Norseman
Craigengower C.C. v. P.R.Cat Cotton, meanwhile, was now on Alexander 81,
(Mr Renfrew) is which has been improving, and over the first two rounds. tion); From 2 Mile 'Post. Subba-Row Hol
also good and as it is fighting it a win here would not be sure the middle of the course delight-f. W. Leonard, Coates, B. W. The programme opens with a race contined to Clans 9 ponies, the moment it will probably prising, while Avoca is also ang his fans. He had bunkered Bradbury W. C. Ogley, R. Tay. D. This race will wities the return on outsider Squadron Leader (Mr
jextend the above two ponies. As possibility, encounter between Bonnie Eyes
Section)
Moeling.
at
Dividends will be rald on the winning and placed ponies and 57 for three. Gloucestershireverse Its last defect.
declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALI. CLEAR" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalizator Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the 'Selling Counters ns mistakes of any description cannot be rectified Inter,
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained wice Investors have left the Counters,
All winning tickets 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.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be puid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
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 $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or getitlemenre obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all'chits, etc.
Only a lindled number of badges admitting to Members'
Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Once will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11:45 am. cach day.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Houso provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Toy (Tel. 27818).
MISES DURING THE MEETING.
Hee-
Tang)
Homerset
RACE
Handicap: From 2 Mile
(Ms
•
The
in 30
"REST" TEAM TO PLAY THE CHAMPIONS
Madar, G. A. Bouza, J, B. Landolt,
K.C.C. v K.B.G.C.C. at FC.C.C. at 4 pm-R. E. Les, J. Chubb. R W. Hong Bling: AV. S. Cap. Cowle. E. C. Fincher, Lopes, TE. Ever: J. Tang, J. T: Wong,
champion, F. C. Mike
Second Division 1 Recreio "A" v 18.C; at LRIC. 4 pm, I. S. Alves, P. A. Costa, C.
A. A. SUYR Lopes: F. G. Luz. 9. E. Fours. B. F. Marques, II. A. Ozoria: A: A.
M.
de Silva, P. Basto, G. A. Norenbe.
I.C. v Recreio "A" at 1.1.C, at
4 pt.-A. M. Kadir. F, M. Areuil, A. R. Kozack, 3.. Hooden: H. O. Bux, I. Kitchell, A. H. Bertin, 5. M. Rumjann; A. R. Abbas, 8 Bucks. A, Mt. Wahab, . Y. Agal. Keselo "D" V K.D.C.at K.D.C. at 4 p.m.-M. A. St. Roza-Pergiro.
Foreiro. 1. A. Victor. A. iv. Batinig, Gomes; M.
out 84).
At Taunton (two-day friendly
an on shot on the ninth, but Rosselet. R. Ronsent; 2, H. Xavier, (match): Stimerset versus Glamor-
EIGHTH RACE
that was his only slip in an out- Suffolk 'Halidleats: - "From 2 tile ward 34, and oven when he in-match drawn. Glamorgan (Mr Plumbly) and Gracechurch Kwok) is worth following.
Post. 200 for seven declared and 145
Yen Ching-lan).
Class 3 ponies will battle out dropped a stroke at the short for two (E. Davies 66, Clift 30).
Itenih, he did not become rattled. On the lust occasion they met | Post ||
the Bnish in this race. Sómergen. 323 for nine declated (Lawrence 52. Stephenson 00. Bonnie Eyes bad the better of
This race is confined to pontes ponies to Watch are Fleeting: A 12-yard putt dropped at the Rocklehurst 72).
Gracechurch by a head in the of 1953 which have won $1,000 Moment (Mr Ostroumoff); Alr12th, and then Colton matched At Derby (two-day friendly Yaumati Handicap (Second (but not more than $2.250 in Power (Mr Kwok), Blossom Time Locke's finish to return
the Easter Race stakes.
a three-stroke [match): Derbyshire versus Not-Sect
(Mr Liu) and Solar Knight (Mr for his 70 and
lead from Adams. tinghamshire
Among the entries I like the Ng). match drawn. Derbyshire 235 for eigh; declarei Bonnie Eyes must command the chances of Hallmark
Fleeting Mament is my cholec. Late in the day Arthur Lees, and 147 for four declared (Revill most support but, although I am Coppin). The pony is in Ant and I think it should win, but 12 for 213, also got near the 50, Carr not out 62). Nottingham inclined to nominate it to win, I condition at the moment and on Air Power is not to be ignored top, while Johnny Fallon, lost a Danenburg 210 for seven declared (Clay 04) Jook to Gracechurch to give it a
that account
alone it should as this pony can move and the great chance by taking 77 for and 141 for six (Stocks 74). better fight and with a little luck | win.
distance, is more to its liking. 216. Reuter. At Portsmouth: Hampshire 290
Jip On (Me Oliveira) was a Blossom Time and Solar Khight For the third position Chief disappointment the last time out may have something to say with
(Mr Oliveira) and but 365 for nine declared (Emmett Witness
may probably extend regard to the other position, but 120, Crapp 80, Shackleton, stx for Fortune Teller (Mr S. W. Hallmark as it has been showing I don't think they can win.
during. 91)-Reuter.
will fight, out the Issue.
Improvement
morning
NINTH RACE THE DON TO REPORT
SECOND 'KACE
gallops.
Shropshire Handicap: 1 files. ney, May 8. Sydney,
Cheshire Handicap: Six Furlengs.
Same Again (Mr Chuang) and
In this race, confined to Class Austfalia's
famous most
Class 6 ponies will do baltie Boyne (Mr cricketer, Sir Donald Bradman, in
Ostrounmoff) are ponies, an interesting Anish this race and I think the two other ponies which can be should eventuate. wil go to England to report finish will be fought out be relied upon to do well here,
Ben Macdhai won the Chung- to play South China, the League the Test matches between Aus:tween Pegasus (M Liu), 'No
SEVENTH RACE tralia and England for Aus- Regrets (Mr Chuang), Liberty Estex Tandicap: One Mile.
wan Handicap (Second Section) Champlons on Sunday, was made. Wilson, W. Howard F. tralien and British newspapers Ships (Mr C. F. Ng) und Plensant This race will be contested by at the Easter Race Meeting and by the League Management Com-
Club" "et He will be paid a record
(Mr Kwok
Cinss 5 ponies. In my estimation is up another class. As it will mittee of the Hongkong Football
K.B.G.C. y Filipino Association yesterday. with M: again be taken out.by. Mr Kwok WOR Putasus will be carrying 155 the result will be decldede tomorrow, it has still a chance A. McAlpine if the Chalt
K..G.C. at 4 pmA. Joiner, E. fee-France-Presse.
F. 5. Baker, A. Buchanan, J. Grigl ibs.. but this ought not to between Beautiful Star (Mr
The match will be played at tong G. Volkach, G. A. Mackridil, C. previous success. too severe a handicap as it will Chuang),
(Mr of repeating Harmony
Kakuw, 'D.. Tylai; A. Hutton, J. Bellamy.
Tindall. L Parker, J. But it will have to be on ile 5 p.m., on the Club ground. be remembered that this pony Samaret), Hiram (M) best form to stave off Debutante's
Following is the selection: Cheung Koon-hing Kit Chee); Hay! Beserves G. Eleves, C. Ure. Mataukok Handicap Happy Returns (Mr Lam King-
Third Diyhtan from the 1 Mile Post at the taky and Avoca (Mr Ostroumoff) challenge as that pony will have yun ang (Sing Too), Chan Kar Easter Race Meeting while carry-
Mr Ostroumoll's
PRC, Y KEC. at B.R.C. Beautiful Star is a greatly im-
experienced Eastern); Tang 5um (KMB). Chang
Kamchol (Enstern), (Capia Mc-i
Santos p... W. Stanton, T. P}King- Ing 148 lbs.
181 Joseph': Hunt proved animal and Its win in handling.
Ion, W. Gillins, B. W. Marvi Tsai) Conqueror (Mr No Regrets must be considered the Hok Un Handicap over Six
Gregor (RAF), Au Chi-yin Polkce), Bellamy. 3. Muore, W. G. S. Jones, both Ben Gardner. (Club), Kini Lokanng lot: F. Roberta. F. Love I
Willer view of its second placing in Furlongs at the Easter Race capable of extending
Mackenzie, (Kwong Wahi, the above race.
Ieserves: Gremory (Navy), Sivin Reserva-W. I. Caton brid Meeting points to another win Macdhul and Debutante.
As an outsider I recommend tells (St Joseph's), Nien "(Kwing Bennet. Liberty Ship Is not bad for here.
Wahl. in Chelins-you (ing Tal in mind. distance although It will On the other hand, Harmony is keeping Role Emme'(Mr Boycott) Man (KME) and So Sau-ming
(CAA),
HASSETT TO REST
London, May 7. Lindsay Hasselt, captain of the Australian cricket team, has been advised to rest is injured
forearm for three woekts.
won the
Yesterday, e complained of pain in his right arm and with- In
match with tirew from the Yorkshire. doctor diagnosed
A the trouble as an inflamed ten-
be
Lord
"MĊC PRESIDENT
London. May 7. Rosebery has
The
and
will be near at the close.
-its
Bec.
10TH RACE Stafford Itandicap (Second tion): "From 2 Mile Past.
This is the final event of the
The selection of The Rest team,
Earlier a 'proposal to play Boilth China aguist'a Korean visiting X1 In Heu of The Hist natell, wan re Jected. It was pointed out that, the Champions versus The Rest gaine Was
Gutierrez. A MAS
J. J. Basto: A. P. Ricel-Pereira, V.
A. V. Ribiero, JF, Silva.N, A. Bellrio
K.C.C. v HK.C.C. at ·K/C.cat pa. Gittis, L. Boder. T. W
Gifford, M. J. Diveche, J. While D. C. Brmons. S. A. Gray, W. Baker, G. Lee.
KFC, v P.R.C. 41 P.ÂO._7t pan W. S. Taylor: Femal F. Young, E., Gee; E. Lonsdale, T. Mahon, S. Kuils, C. Strange: J. E. C. Wright, IL Viánt. E, Cutler, K. A. Baker.
WATER POLO meeting in which the second lot a fixture provided for it the Rules K. Seyer, &C. Tribble.
LEAGUES
a Senior
of Class 9 ponies will settle the and should not be altered. argument.
In view of Powerhouse's dismal failures of the last meeting many
Memorial Cup
Stra
K.CC. v Prion Officers' Club 'at the Prison Officers Chub at 4 pm
21. A. Triggs. J. G. Hobertson; 3. 1. Stewart, H. W. Close. A. J. Maitland,
· Lem: J. A. Smith, C. Cham- Delovior, L. Gibon, S. Iomfund.
Turday hext postponed foom Saturday)-Neertig (Third Division) VIR.C. ut fecreio at 4 p.m.-**** J. Alves, D. Alves, 'A! 'A. fulteres, A. A Remediaro, Requeria, R. A. Campos,
B. A. Colaco, A. M.Baths.CQ. Noronha, 3. P. Xavier,
4-0
Newmarket Stakes Final AcceptorTS HÌ
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies on on the inside, of the right this form much better to well suited to this distance and MUST Währ their badges, prominently displayed throughout the forearm and suggested that have
beat the other ponies in the race, Meeting.
the arr
arm should
placed in
Pleasant Valley is doing good plaster.
It is understood that Hassett track work in its morning gallops to bu disregarded is not anxious to have this done and is not
over this distance. and instead may have the limb
THIRD RACE strapped.
Devan Plate: Six Furlongs. Hosselt believes that the injury Confined to Class 100 ponles, was caused by bowling in the Double Coin (Mr S. W. Tang) Is As in previous years, the will think twice before backing.
at the start of about nets at Lord's
beat
this rate in Hongkong Amateur Swimming this pony, but I am still of the the tour.
tlew of its second placing behind Association have organised two opinion that it has the best re-
19 He is the second Australian
last Saturday in the water-pole Leagues, Skyrocket to be kept out of the game by Dorset Plate over the Mile.
Team Selected win. It will commendation for League and a Junior League,
be taken out by Mr injury. Bill Johnsten, the left- While i consider that it has a and entries are now open to all are
Renfrew.
The following have been horario. arm fast-medium bowler, hurt a good chance of winning here, I member Clubs, These should
Exquisite Love (Mr Ng) ran selected
Non- to represent leg in the opening one-day expect it to receive stiff oppost-be sent to the Hon. Gent-Secro-
well on Wednesday morning, Chinese Civilians against Com- match on April 28 and 5 betion from Baylight (Mr Renfrew) tary, Water-Polo Committee, c/o Apell 20, over six furlongs in bined Chinese on Saturday, receiving treatment since then-
which was third in the same race Victoria Recreation Club, before 1483-last quarter 20:1 seconds the Memorial Cup Final at the Reuter.
with Mr (Mr Hun. Good Bay May 29.
Windermere
The first named team on the and should give Powerhouse a Club ground, kick off at 5 p.m.
strong challenge for the premier
Miliar
Armstrong
London, May:17. (Mr Samarca) are not to be dls-league schedule which will be strong
(Club).
(Club), Toledo
Fourteen final acceptérem før regarded as they can give a good issired eventually should be con- position..
Then there is Heliophile (Mr St Joseph's). Castilho
(St the Newmarket Stokes, running NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-nominated as President of Mary account of themselves against the sidered them, and must Tsh), but this pony has di- Joseph's), Santos (St Joseph's, over 10 furlongs at Newmith
lebono Cricket Club in succes-others if given a good start. pective of the venue,
Mullen on Wednesday, May 15 Were slen to the Duke of Beaufort,
FOURTHI RACE
provide the Bull for the game, appointed so many times that Perlera (St Joseph's).
at hot too confident regarding 'lts (Club) Capt., Gardner (Club), published hore; todaviwods the appointment dating from Cornwall Handicap: Bix Paribnike, Cpps and Flags.
outrun the other McDonald (Club), Rocha (St follows: Cyrus the. Gres, Box- October 1--Reuter,
This is the main event of the The playing rules are those ability to
wood, Masal King." Joseph's). afternoon and is confined to of the ASA, together with starters..
Reserves. Taylor (Club), Woodcote Way, Criticam, Busy Bee (Mr Samarcq) is not Class 1 porties. I don't think I Adaptations to local conditiona will be for wrong in stating that as shown in our Handbook on a bad selection for a place lot. Xavier (St Joseph's), Omar (3 Liberateur, Pinza, Spanish Stat, Johnber (Mr Chuang) has the Pages 55-57 of the 1952 issue. As an outsider Golden Wing Joseph's), Moss (Police), For- Twirler, Smoke Signal, "Poly=" is worth row (Club). Team Manager. -~ netian and Caspian. All curry best recommendation for win copies of which will be supplied (Mr Yen Ching-kan) THE HONG KONG
Mr A. McAlpine.
nine stone-Reuter, anuani here.
on application. JOCKEY CLUB
Fire-glo (Mr Pote-hunt) may
with prove dangerous
Bet Entry Forms for the Whitsuna say in the matter.
Programmes and Lomond (Mr Boycott) also having
Race Meeting 1962/63 to be 140 lbs, to carry, will probably Anna (Mr Ostróumoff), with hold on Saturday 23rd and tract fairly good support.
1953, Monday 25th May,
FIFTI RACE (weather permitting) may ho Tõik Mandicap: Ohe Me.
This race will be contested by. obtained at the Secretary's Class 2 ponies. Clonieckie (ME Office, Alexandra House; the Bamaten), carrying 158 lbs. win Club House, Happy Valley; the Plenic Day Handleap from and the Stables, Shan Kwong the Half Mile Part oncorbund Road.
bnd in hit the fath Race Meeting.
I
citry more tomorrow
In bpite of the interesse in poundage,
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 be payahid dt''the 'Gatt.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Edclosure and will 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- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG
KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MISALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN
THE RESTAURANT IN THE PURLIC ENCLOSURE.
·SERVANTS' PASSES
Gervants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the pamos. Holdern 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 Betling Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Ceffos Foom, Botholders all
Draft
NOTICE
Mailers are requested to ensure that their dervants">fike we ↑ Entries Tldso"at 12 ‘b'clock 14 t thes
called upand
only-et the Puble-Bettlauriai: Military Police will be posted at NOON on Tuesday 12th May, I still believe it, has a good various points in the enclosure to ensure that the rogulnildo: 1# 1958.
By Order of the Stewards
HMIDA,
By Order of the Stewards,
H. Misa,
gecretary.
thunce of searing another win. The most langerous opposition will come from Cinderella (fr Botelho) it was placed 'seedtid In the Tunglowan Handicap:öfür the two mile post at tlio DIDUT
following.
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