SCOTS YET TO QUALIFY
FOR THE
THE TRIP
TO SWITZERLAND
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959.
'SPURS v. MANCHESTER CITY
3-3 Draw With Wales At Hampden Park
Glasgow, Nov. 4.
A goal by centre-forward John Charles two minutes from the end enabled Wales to snatch a 3-3 draw with Scotland in a disappointing Home International and World Soccer Cup qualifying match here today.
Wales, previously beaten by England, thus still retnin keeping in the race for one of the two leading positions in the Champlonship which earry qualification for the final stage of the World Cup event.
Scolio, wha had defendesk † matched the Scot artistry and Ireland ca,Her Jel
in the season,
1
Thalftione,
teum work.
of Bobble The inside io Lowri: great Jelastone.
Refily and they hardly Alton Brown were the big men
Wale: 2-0 Though Wales unde
second half rally,
Next Year's
Boat Race Will Be The 100th
London, Nov. 5.
slender hope of
Scotland's splen:lid attack..
wing Johnnie though right McKenzie showed up well in his first international.
close
Scotland's other new "cap-- Willie Teller-kept
#
watch on Charles,
DISAPPOINTING
Walo on the whole were dis- appointing Their Bassing was fouilly, particularly by the half backs.
Alrn
OPATREN
the : 17 minu'es from a phy by Belly. Jche tone adfest a rezond
Real
Down redting for Scotland
23
ደ
four nimren Sufore the interval, Leading Howells with drive,
Wel-h hopes were revived by
a great ged from 18 yards by Chels Teu; mitanes Per the complir.
When a few enterprising Oxford and Cambridge Scotland continued with a pro-
undergraduates first manned some boats on the rivers Isls
tonged attack Qui five minutes and Cam nearly 130 years ago, little could they haveer Refly bought their fend realised they were starting something which would lead to 3-2 fer good work by lef to an historic series of Boat Races between the Univer-winger sities,
Next year's race, to be rowed over the traditional Putney to Mortlake course on April 3, will be the 100th since the series was instituted in 1829.
hove the better
· Cambridge
record, having won
to 44 by Oxford.
Oxford can again call upora
Billy
Bu Iki.. Allchurch bought Wales back ince the gine 18 minutes fem magufleert In- tree with a
co:ing Civi avidual bringing from the Welsh sup- Park Dottery
Harmaden 2.1 Stadiurn wild rries of delight.-
54 Pers. M. Quirk, who was in the Rouler.
1052 grew which gained one ut
Oxford, amarting from their eight teigths defeal Just March, plan tongger training for the 1154 face. Beginning early in Jamary, they are tu work atmos -stou let 13 weeks.
The new programme will give the crew three weeks
in
the closest and most thrilling] ♬| victories over Cambridge since the farnets dead-ent of 1877. M. Wilson, who like Quick war in this year's boat, is the ly other Oxfori "Blue" kull
in residence.
The Bent Nter is a nationai
hote waters, Ave werk nt fes.val. Millions of men, women Wallingford, Berkshire, a fort- and
might at Henley
who children.
probably
on Thame have never rowed in their lives.
and three weeks in London on porch
the
Sideway at Path
FROM SCRATCHI
Both Universities , must start
themselves on
every
vantage point along the four and!
quarter milles route.
Ditchburn, the 'Spurs goalkeeper, makes a save from Hart, Manchester City Inside right (not shown) with Baker, 'Spurs right back, in attendance.
COUNTY CRICKET WILL BENEFIT BY
NET PROFIT
PROFIT OF £150,000
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 44 Orders By Colonel 1-LA K. G. Colman. Orderly Sergeant L. T. Ride, CDE, ED, Commandant, of the Week-Sgs C. N. Darovsky. Itoyalangkong Defence Force. Next for duty-8gi Yu Fook+narig." Deted November 4.–1953,
"Traising."D" Cey--Monday, No- FORCE ORDENA.
Yember 183 No parade. Sunday November 15. Move. to camp, Holiday, Vieadquarters NIUCDF will ¦ Coy-Tuesday, Novembar 10. Aa or- be closed on Monday, November 9. |dered. RV B/B p.m. at MPG für 19. Parade of Remembrance Sunday,vember 15. Move to camp. Hd Coy.
• Dress: Cles fatigue, Bunday, No- November. Dress for Parade, Drom Big 31 (2nd Dat) Bunday, November for Service Representative Detect Move to camp. MT PI (2nd Deti nent (8) BKRNVI. As datalled in Sunday, November 18. Move to Unit orders. (b) Army Detachments. camp. int 880 & Snipers-Att 69 PI. Oftra and OR. Berets (blue), Dushed Mernd Day-Sunday, Novem Shirts, Shorts, Bell and Web, Bose her 15. Move to camp, B --Bun- tops, Shot Puttees and Boots. aldestins Medris will not be words. xp Co. Mor Pusaday, Novem
No day, - November 13. Moya to comp. Medal ribbons will be word.
(C) bir 10.. As ordered. HKAAY. OTHs-Caps BD, K.D. tunes, at MPG for 119. Drera: Clean fatigue RV 8.15 p.m. medal ribbons, slacks, black, ahoes(shirts and Shorts). Bunday, No. On-Berols, bush jackets, modal sh bons.
vember 15. Move to camp, inh shorts, stocking, shoot.
Annual Camp 13–2nd Period-No- IKWVF. As detailed in Unit ordera. Poppies will be worn by All Hanks vember 18-29. 1s] The following sub- in accordance with service custom units will move to camp on Novem (c) No arms wil be carried. (f) ber 15. "13" and "C" Coys, 3 Alar Dress for Spectators, NRNVR-AP. 88 PI. SIT P (Part), MT PL ordered. IK Fores Unit Diframm (Part). Medical Orderies, (b) Parade Gabardine or khaki driil BD, or Bush N. 3 Mor Pt will move under pl
---8.45 am, WD Car Park, Kowloon, shiris and trowers. DR-As for pa- rado but without
Separate instṛs__ will web bolts. No arrangements. swords or medals will
be issued by OC "8" Coy. (c) Drew be worn. IKAAF, ORNAs for parade. ORTSMO (Bieel helmets strapped ou -As for parade. Shorts or lacks largo packs). Borets will be worn may be wORT.
fer move, Remaining clothing and Int Unit. Reconnaissance Pixtoon-eqpt will be taken in kit bags. 1mie Thursday, November 15
will be cut short, before move to DC Dis- posal, fiQ pan. Dreis: OG. Tpt cump, (d) Gen Initz. This has been will leave MPU 5.30 p.m. All camp inued separately to Coy/P1 Comds. storos to be returned forthwith; (a) Convoy Comd-Maƒ J. D. Kule. Artlilery Battery. Fd Gunnery Tp Anu Malarial Precautions. On day Friday, November 11. HG RUKO ke Duree Paludrine tablets.
of arrival at camp, all ranks will Coy 530 p.m. Dress: Plaiu elölhes. C &
T-Monday, November 2. SOC Camds are responsible for ensuring
that this order is carried out. 5.30 pn. Dies! Plain clothes, Tuesday, November 10, SOC 31.30 a.m. As detailed.
HONGKONG REGIMENT Duties. Onderly Officer of the week -LA K. F. K. Jones, Next for duly
FROM THE TEST SERIES Victoria Club
London. Nov. 5.
An all-time record net profit of £150,000 will be ploughed back into cricket as a result of the tour of England by the Australian team, which lost the "Ashes" this year.
This is a conservative estimate of the amount to be shared out among the counties and other cricket organisations, though the official figure will not be known until the Board of Control meet at Lord's on November 10,
aud
about
Callover
HK WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS
cooks: Parade MPG 5.30 p.m. for Training.... Thursday, November 12, Lyemun, Dress Uniform Hteres: Farado os detalled by NqMG Lane. November 13. Hockey: There will be an hockey practice. Batur- day, November 14. Hockey: League match. Time and place to be cons firmed. Sunday, November 35. Hoe key: Practice match. HQ RILKDY 2 p.m.
Dress: Sports kit."
(gd) 0. F. Newton DUNN,
Lleut-Col..
Deputy Commandant,
RICKOF
NOTICE
the Deputy
Commandant
Et
London, Nov; 5. Bondage, a four-year-old coll, who has failed to win in eight starts this season, was well
Centenary 1954. — A Olenary · fancied for the Manchester | Celebrations Committee has beeit November Handicap, last big bored. Any ex-Volunteer who has race of the 1953 flat racing suggestions place forward th
to The counties whose grounds first class counties a summ in the Surrey, the Champlons, with
scason, at the first cullover on Happy Valley. pald attendances totalling the
Club Ice at the Victoria were used for the Test inutches region of £5,000,
is followed. 324,000, were more than 25,000 last night, precedent will
receive probably
on last year; Sussex, the the remaining smaller "nest egy will get to up
Trained at Richmond, York- £10,000,
each of the minor counties, the runners-up, and Middlesex
axshire, by Harry Peacock, Bond- Oxford and Cambridge Univer- showed Increases of 20,000 and age closed at 100 to eight. Fity Cricket Clubs and the 25,000 respectively. Yorkshire, Combined
who did not increase their ad- Tho
ellor of the mission charges, entertained Exchequer can take some credit nearly 60,000 more spectators for this financial success, which than Inst season. China Mail will enable most of the counties Special. to show at least a small profit on the season.
Posts A Bond
And England
Turpin
Of $10,000 Sails For
New York, Nov. 4.
TOO LATE Threatened with increased Entertainment Tax, the authori- ties raised the prices of admiɛ- sion all
When the round. Chancellor, in his budget, ex- it cricket from all tax, empted was too late to alter the prices. Cricket enthusiasts are now whether the the sub- gained from waiting to set
St. John Ambulance Orders
Boxer Randolph Turpin sailed for England today, But though spectators do not! their crew-building for the next have to pay for the privilege of after Miss Adcle Daniels of New York withdrew her
hote virtually from scratch, watching this gruelling test of Cambridge expect to have avail-araman hip, he race is a coatly charges of assault in a Magistrate's Court but announced able only one nki “Blur", J. 11. altair for the Oxford and Cam-/ that she would sue him for $100,000 damages in a civiltantial tax reller je to be passedost.. Acting Commissioner of
Walle, who was bow In this bridge Boat Clubs. years pucerstful eight.
LADIES GOLF
The Ladies' Section of the Royel Hongkong Golf Club has rranged armber of interesting compriten F this month. the main event being the Tag-
Cup Kart
Competition for which the following draw.--
First Round-t.
is
the
Oliphant v
1. Harbon; A. M. Brown y Cowell: A. Hayes v M.
P
Gray; T. Waj v C. Robertson;
E. Saunders v D Birtwhistle;
D. Michell y B. Anderson, D. Backe v 1. Toplin.
Byes into secund round:-P. Robinson: P. Mackie; G. Collis: N. Latimer;
Coombs;
M.
D. Dawson-Grove: G. Smalley; N. Gray: H. Coleman.
for the two
action, charging he beat her.
promoted
Order by Mr Fung Ping-fon,
Manshues Nɔg, Div.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
· Draft
Programmes
and
The best backed horse was Galen, another four-year-old.
Galen, only 106 lbs. in the Handicap, was a ten-length winner of his only race on the flat this season early this month, Entry Forms for the 4th Race He was backed to win £5,000 | Meeting 1963/54 to be held on and wound up at 100-7, second Saturday 21st November, 1959, favourite with Imprudent.
(weather permitting) may be the Secretary's Omce, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.
Niretten of the 37 fluxi acceptors announced were called obtained at but business generally are light,
PRICES QUOTED
Prices quoted at the end of the
sersion were:
NOON
100-8 Bordrige. 100-7 Imprudent end Galeh, 100-0 Grand Skalegy and Entries close at 12 o'clock Calcium,
10th on Tuesday 20-1 Lepidoptic, Selar, Sum-November, 1958. mer Rain, Glenbrook,
25-1 Torch Singer, The Jolly Perder,
28-1 Sien Light-China Mail
on to them for the forthcoming
St. John Ambulance Brigade, Teut
against the Pakistan series Total expenses
Hongkong District, Order No. Turpin posted a bond of $10,000, enabling him to
tcom In England next summer. clubs are seldom below £3,000 leave the country.
45/63, dated November 5, 1953.. The Increase in attendances
Ambulance Duties, Hongkong annually which means that
the in the past season did much to a...-14.11.03. Blauhlwan K.F. Spesial. with an average of 30 strokes "It Turpin is sued, he will (BC) which to the minute. the race costs come back whe necessary." Turpin-Olson World Champion-dispel the theory that the tele-Amu. Div.: 15.11.5J.-21.11.50. Con- vising of the Tests affected the fuctan Amb. Div November 1953, each side about two pounds ten said Lew Burston, chief of the ship middleweight fight.
Ambulance A general view is that
Duties, Kowloon. stroke.—China-Mail | föreign
Burston did most of the tulk- gates. department of the shillings a
Boxing
1 Club Ing Spectul.
the English boxer's the televised Tests, intensi0ed 0.11.53-13.11.83, Kong Watt Amb. Div. & Tai Po Amb, Diy.;, 18.11.03. staterount on the liner Quten interest in the game.
-22.11.53. Shamshulpo Ansb. DW. Mary, but Turpin zat listening
November 1953, Shamihutpo NH attentively
Div. and smiled พร agreement with Burston's state- ments.
International
Plastic Footballs
Help
Finances
Small
Will
Clubs'
Britain's smaller soccer
London, Nov. 5.
youth clubs, especially
organisations, may find themselves better off financially in the future if experiments with a new plastic ball are successful
Plastic balls, originally a German design, could save Play will be over 18 holes on clubs up to 75 per cent of the cost of footballs, and this three-would be particularly welcome to small league clubs, who handi- usually use a new ball for each first and second team
the
New Course
quarters. difference
cups.
OIL
The first round to be played by November 19; second by November 26; third by Decem-
17.
match.
on
The The cost of a leather hall is
his
"Turpin posed the band to prevent any delay in hii sailing," "After all, there fald Burson. ore seven in his party, his brothers Liem and Jackie, his trainer, Frank Alger manager, George Midic.cn, and Mr Middleton ced their cits."
J. Reked Stin, lawyer for the 24-year-old Mies Denizis, sald the evil me weyld be filed in the New York Supreme Court. Tupin's lawyer will have 20 days
as anrver. Unita Press.
fle In which to
Gay Time Leaves. For Japan
Penetration Squad Duties.—8.11.53, Remembranico... Day-Haliday: -15,11,43,
By Order of the Stewards,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRD RACE MEETING
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club),
Annusl Parade & Insperiton, P/ Saturday, 7th November & Monday, 9th November, 1953.
cancelled.
Haco Datles-2.11.53, At Race Course, Western Districi Amb. Div.: A Headquarters, Shisukiwan K.F. London, Nov. 4. Guy
Time, a four-year-old Amu. Div.: 0.11.03. At Race Course.
I.K.Y.M.L.A. Amb.
DIV.i
AL colt who has raced in Queen leadquarters, Confucian Amb. Div
colours and (WC (21.11.53. At Race Courre. Confucian At leadquarters. Elizabeth'a
H.K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div. left sold last week to the Japanese Amb. Government for £15,000,
Orderty Oncer Or Sgt. On Duty in the Atlamland Sub-District Hats here today for Japan
0.11.31. 5.11.63, Kong. Wah Div.: liner "Akagi Maru,"
K.Y.M.C.A.
Trini Div.: 7.11.53, hairul Div.; 0.11.63, Kowloon Div B.11.83. K.V.M.C.A. DIV. 10.11.57.
Div. 13.11.53, Wah Dlv. Shamelespe
Football Duties, Hongkong.-4.31.53, 4.30 P., Club Ground: Wanchai "A" Amb. D.; 8.11.33. p.m.. Club Ground: 'Wanchal" "B" Amb.
Gay Time is accompanied by tree other horses all destined for the Japanese national stud. The four horses are valued at about £21,000,-Reuter,
Victor Barna To Retire At The End Of This Season
**
London. Nov, 5.
Div.
Kong
Football Duties, Kowloon -7.11.5J. 2.45 p.m., Boundary St Ground: Kowloon Amb. Div.
Piying Androme: Kow- Duty-28.11.53, 1 pim. Ka
iteturn
leon Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div. Taken On Strength=(a) from Lexve-Corps Burgeen Dr L40
Ching-wa returned
Active 10 Strengths from Lavo w... 10.0.53:
Div.:
Chan Ching-king Wal-dong enrolled w.e.t. 28.10.53; Central Amb, Div. Pie.
ball could bring re- now about £5, but the new volutionary changes in all types
Vietor Barna, Hungarian-born naturalised British Enrolment Shamshulp Neg. ber 3: semi-inal by December 10 and the Anal by December type, if approved, may be put of football. It would suit the
lighter-built the markot at 25 shillings.
who subject, who has done much towards turning the quiet Lung footballers. Blown up by a small nozzle are usually the better ball-parlour game of ping-pong into breath-taking Table CAPTAIN'S cur
which is pushed back into the players, but the biggest boon Tennis as we know it today, has announced that he will case on inflation, the ball weighs a little less the leather type.
There will be two Qualifier: for the Captain's Cup 12. November and play may take place on the New Course.on November 7, 8 or 10.
MORE DURABLE
new would obviously he to the little retire at the end of this season. than amateur clubs, works teams and
o Kel-ming enrolled w.8.1 28.10.33 27.10.63; Kowloon-Y:M.C.A. Amb, Ple. Kam Kal-nung enrolled wa.f. Div. Ple. Chan Cheuk Sang en rolled w.e.1. 28.10 67. Mong Kok Chang Kit-churn w.e.f. 20.10.69.
Decrease or strength,—(a) Reserve -Corps Officer Mis. C. Haske re- serve w.e.f. 24.10.03.
Amb. Div: Pies enrolled
The 42-year-old Barna said he will give up tourna ment play after next year's World Championships at ping Wembley, London.
youth organisations, many whom find the cost of equipment far too expensive to run more Other competitions during the month will be an Eetectin Early experiments have al-thin one or two sides more than Mail week,China
on either or both Courses with a rendy proved that the ball is ce Hill of six cards and a Parmore durable in wet weather Special Bisque on the Old Course onbeeruse it does not absorb 20 November 24,
OCTOBER RESULTS
much moisture. A rough sur- face ensures a grip for gust.
of
2
:
(8μd.) F. 1. Tweung, CSI.J. Acting Assistant Commissioner.
Administration, Colony Hendyumiera,
HONGKONG ESCAPE
by
*
This week, he is making his, garian senior Table Tennis tite, fourth and Inst attempt to win he flashed with football, the Eastern Suburban singles In 1920 he shared the World title at Ilford. Essex, an event Doubles title with M. Szaballos,, THREE RIFLE he has won at each of his three a fellow-Hungarian, and went
previous attempts.
on to take the Singles Cham TEAMS EQUAL
In almost 30 years of Table pionship in the following a Tennis, Barna has won 15 world son. In the next five contests WORLD RECORD
titles and 20 English Open for the singits title, Barna was defeated only once--by his
R.B. GOODWIN, Championships. He has met and London, Nov. 4.
friend and doubles pariner defeated the Champions of al- The National Small Bore June most every country in the world Szabador.
Numerous enquiries having Association unnounced today!
In his native After won titles
a serious car crush in
received further that three British teams equalled and
United Hungary, the
Sintes, France in 1933, it was thought been the British and world record by France, Germany, Australla, Ire-Barca would never play again supply, has been ordered. - scoring a maximum 800 points and and Austria, to name just a because a broken right forearm in the first round of the 1053-54 handful.
made it difficult for him to hold As the supply will be British four-man team cham
pur His distinguished sporting a bat properly. However, heimited intending pionship for the Burroughes and
career began when, no a school resumed playing after much chasers are asked to place Watts Cup.
boy in Budapest, Barna played treatment and, with a silver plate their orders Immediately. Two of the three teams are his first game on a dig-room fitted into the injured arm, waa n friend who had con back in Carnaticred eum.
Before the war years, a defen! Tennis set as a birthday present.of the swift-footed Barna would
be sensational. WITHIN A YEAR
Even now, in his! Inst souson Within a year, young Borna In tournament Table Tennis, the was Junior Champion of Hun- feuches cf the former "Master"
Mrs M. Gray qualified for keepers and there is no bladder. the Captain's Cup with n Ti
Before the plastic ball could turn of 94-20-Nett 74.
be brought into general use, the Monthly The LGD
Medal
Football Association would have (Silver division) was won by
to amend a rule which stales Mrg Α.
(30-15=74) "the Hayes
ball shall be made Mrs D. Backe winning the
leather." Bronze division with 107-30-77, The Running monthly Medal on the Old Course was wan by Mrs T. Wal, with on average SNEYERS AFTER BCOne of 83-2/3, the winner on
WORLD TITLE the Now Course being Mrs Elrick with an average of 15.
The Stableford
Brussels, Nov. 4. played on 27th October) pro- M. Felix de Konink, Mannger duced some very good golf, re- of the European Featherweight from Scotland. Four other teams table with
Champion, Jan Sneyers, said each scored 709 points-Reuter. been presented with a Table sults being as follows:--
Silver division (Old Course) here today he was seeking re-
for Snoyers an Mrs F. Coombs was declared cognition the winner by virtue of her challenger for the world 13:1e. rcore on the last nine holes The World Championship is after a tle with Mr Dawson-open" while the holder, Sandy Grove: both players, returning Saddler, is in the United States cards showing a scamp of 34.
Bronzo
competitions
Army.
B
RUGBY LEAGUETM
Lontion, Nov. 5. Bradford Northern
beatgary, The next year his are still evident, particularly the division (New The official "Interim" world Wakefield Trinity 20-7 in allegiance was divided between devastating back hand stroke. Course)—Mrs Oliphant was title in held by the American, Rugby League match, played Table Tennis and soccer which which has bewildered opponents successful in this competition Percy Bassett. China Mall under floodlights todayRuhe pinyed for a Budapset club, all over the world China Mall
Bpecial with a socze of 37, points,
but when he won the Hun Special
$15.
order from
SOUTH CHINA MORNING:
POST, LTD. Wyndham treat
Mand „Salisbury Road,
KOWLOON.
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the 1st Day and the First Race run at 2 p.m. On the 2nd Day, the Firs: Bell will be rung at 11.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 12.00 noon. The timin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.)«
The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am. on the 3st day and at 10 am, on the 2nd day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admision Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him.
Tans will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 72811),
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age. of seventeen years, Western standard.
4
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.
I
'.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite feo of $3.00 in order to gain re-admisión.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Botling Hall.
CASH SWEEPS
The cost of a Through Ticket is $36.00. Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a., on Friday, 6th November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2,00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chster Road), S. D'Aguilar Street and 882 Nathan Road, until 12 a.m. on the lat Day and 10 am. on the 2nd Day.
· TOTALISATOR
Buckers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickels until after the "all clear" algnal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT, THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER? NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
PAYMENTS WILL NOT DE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- FIGURED, TICKETS."
Bookmakers, Tio Too men, etc. will not be permitted to operato within the precincts of the Iong Kong Jockey Club,
By Order of the Stewards,
·H.MISA,
Secretary.