THE CHANGING SCENE IN LAWN TENNIS
THE
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954.
ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND EXPENSES RULE MAY COST AUSTRALIA THE DAVIS
Says DENNIS HART
CUP
So the Australian lawn tennis monopoly continues. Beating America 3-2 at Melbourne in the Davis Cup Challenge Round, they enter their fourth year as holders of the trophy.
But the closeness of their victory raises the question "How long will their superiority last?”
may well see the next December
The end, I fancy, is in sight. Indeed, trophy being shipped back to the United States.
Are the American then, trophy, not through lack of likely to discover a new world-ability, but through the change beater tu the next twelve that has overtaken the game by inonths?
the Introduction of the all-the- On the contrary, the Mel-year-round expenses rule.
WAB EASIER bourne match stamped Austra~ Ila's
Lew Hoad as the game's In the past, players were able No. player, and one who may to draw expenses for only eight
weeks in the
remalt on top for many years,
ments were consequently few, it was caster for one player to dominate the world scene.
In the 20% it vas "Big Bill” Tilden. So complete was his the ma dery that Amerlea won Davis Cup seven years In succession.
the Camo year. So their
Jean Borotra, No. Australla may Jo: the play was limited and as tourna- "Bounding Basque," and it was France's turn. They took the trophy and held it for the next six years, to be followed by four-year British monopoly when Fred Perry held sway.
Success ከ tra gone in ever slace the competition began Only three mes has a country lost # at the first
Russian Skaters Welcomed With "Banzai"
Tokyo, Jan. 12,
their
In 1900.
A
cycles
| defenco-Britain 1912, America
1013 and Australia in 1946.
Had the old expense
rule
atini should have lipped operated, Australia to hold the trophy for another four years.
Lew For Hoad and Ken Rosewall, tho strangest combination in the the
globe.
at
About two dozen Japanese Communists waved redworld, are only 19 and Alags and shouted "Banzai" tonight as Russin's 20-man threshold of their prime.
But, the whole picture has skating team landed in Japan for the World Champion-hand with
paid expenses ships.
The year round, the world's top players follow the sun, playing The burly, beaming Russians stepped from
from January 10 plane at Tokyo's International Airport also an Ameri- each other
ir: ll parts of the can air base-into a frenzied but orderly Red demonstra- | December tion.
Japong's frigid Hokkaido. pressed to The demonstrators around them
gave them northern taland, for the meet, uncl large bouquets of flowers wrap-
FAVOURED TO WIN ped in crisp cellophane.
Ruela's
Goncharenko, Olek
the background who stayed in at the airport today, is favoured win the competition this become the and world's fastest man on ice.
The Soviet tears flew from
Peking and Moscow
Hongkong into crossed
In reply, the Russians told the "our tusk is to Japanese that promote international amity on to to enhance Japan-Soviet tricni-week-end ship.
The Russions are the first to come to Japan aince the war.
Ior except millary men
government
Technically,
LEVELLING-OUT
Some of the competitors At 1053's Wimbledon had hardly had a break in two and a half years. The result is o gradual levelling-out in standards. One player can no longer hope to dominate the scene,
In 1983, for example, most ol each the leading players beat
then
by
other One
and rain. They flew to Japan on a
plane,
the British
two nations are still at war.
The 20-man group will sleep swanky at tonight
Tokyo's Prince Hotel, once an Imperial palace. They will fly tomorrow
XAVIER'S 9.8 NOT A RECORD
Fellow
Overseas
Airways
In various tournaments. of the key matches in the
TOMMY ATKINS'
Army Sports Parade
The
Тор of the Tommy | getting in some good early teasom chance to Atkins' Sports Parade this competition and a
Judge themselves against the week in Captain Petty by best local talest, reason of his brilliant cen- tury innings for the Army 'B' team against Recreio 'B' on Saturday last. Opening the innings, Captain Petty had a hundred on the board before being out to a good catch. The side bettered their opponents ecore of 176 for the loss of only 8 wickets.
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There has been a quick e
the call for entries sponse to for the Land Forces Boxing Championships.
Colony Open Squash Tournament is now under way and with a strong contingent of Army players in the draw it is hoped that there will be several military representatives in the later stages of the Competitions. established player but I am told that several of the younger com- petitors from the Army are pected to claim a share of the limelight.
Majar Kyle's early defeat Was
Inexpected. πιατί
Lt.Col.
dical we
and
Sullivan is
an
made in
have now
OUR NEXT SOCCER VISITORS
Koege Boldklub's
Colony Grass Court
Boldklub's Standard Championships On Par With That Of Djurgardens
Copenhagen, Jan. 12.
Boccer sides, with Hongkong's representative memories of their crushing defeats at the hands of the Swedish club, Djurgardens, still fresh, are not likely to find a great difference in standard of phy when the Danish Koege Boldklub arrive in the Colony about February 1 for a series of three games, with the best that Hongkong can offer.
Hailing from the small Danish town of Koege, about 40 Kilometres from the capital of Copenhagen, the team is at present leading the Danish national competition (1968-54) senson, which started in September last year.
They finished second in this Andersen, by the way, has competition in the 1961-32 sea- captained the Danish
я дете
The Hongkong Cricket Clab yesterday invited on- tries for the“ Manusi Colony Tennis Grate Court Cham- pŝopships. The tournament will commence with the singles round on Monday, February 6, at 5 p.m.
Entries are "knvited "for both singles and doubles championships, and these should
reach the
UKCO pavilion in Chater Road by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, February I. Entry forms are belus made available at all load- ing sports shops and all tonnia chibu.
FLISBERG AND ROOTHOFT IN THE FINAL
national
Paris, Jan. 13. times. Tage Flisberg (Sweden) and (France) will the men's
sconers
The Koege team is a strong right, is another goal-getter. of Rumania, holder of the world
on and they occupied fourth side nine times and Nielsen has
been selected three place in 1952-53.
The Dance will play
any post-Rene Roothoft severat Andersen can take games on their way vers is being
to Hong- tion on the field, except that of contest the final of Progress is
singles In the French Table the Major and Miner Units soccer kong. First stop will be at Nico-goalkeeper. Entries from
mia in Cyprus, where
Among Koege's
Tennis Championships here. knockout competitions. 1 Welch will be played on January 17. 10 units nominate 63 fighters
In the semi-finals last night, left-winger, Hilmar Staalgaard. 1 Norfolks
Between January 21 and 31. Though he is 36 and the oldest Filsberg beat Michel Hagenauer and by the time all unit entries
next
they will play five matches in member of the team. Staalguard (France) 21-14, 10-21, 21-14, have been received it looks like passed through into the
expense of 24 Indo-China in
Saigon and has rarely been in a game with 18-21, 21-15, and Roothoft de- we shall see a record figure found at the
Fd. Engineers and 2/2 Gurkhas Hanol.
But scoring at least one goal feated Ken Craigle (Britain) reached.
respectively.
This will be followed by the He has represented Denmark 17-21, 21-10, 21-9, 22-20. The powerful 7 Tanks sido
three games In Hongkong be- jeøven times 10 International A
coincidence most บตนตลก
will be
in town this afternoon fore the Danes leave for home competitions. took place in
The women's singles final will a local cricket
an February 10.
Poul Petersen, the inside be between match the other day and I have for their gume ogainat 72 LAA
Angellca Roseanu to acknowledge the co-operation Bty. RA. Which will be play-
and closely-knit unit-but there He kicks straight and cleanly title and Linda of one of the umpires who sented & Gun Club Barracks. An-
Wert! of Aus- other good game should be h been A lot of criticism of and has been selected 18 times tria. In the semi-finals, Ro- the particulars to me,
the
Inside-left, 28-year-old to represent Denmark. Twenty scamu Facing a medium paced right soen when 14th Fidd Regt, RA
beat Trude Pritzi a left hand batsman { moet 1 Dorsets on January * i fond of individual play for the life on the field and is one of Werl deleated Christiane Watel
Petersen, 18. Leit bowier
too six years of age, he is full of (Austria) 21-8, 21-7, 21-14, and Arm
In the Minor Units Competi- sent one ball straight back to the bowler's and and shattered
Comanand Workshops; B 8 Danish crowds.
the most dangerous men la the (France) 21-15, 21-10, 25-23. 137 HAA There is, RASC; CPO;
however, These were soon Coy.
a good Koege eleven. the stumps.
the bowler sent Bly RA: 50 Coy. RASC, and team spirit and both the right-
the final of the mixed adjusted and
INTERNATIONAL RECORD forward, 21-year-old 11 int, Workshops have passed wing down a similar ball with exact-
doubles, Angélica Roseanu, she into the next round.
and, better still, Two Erik Nielsen ly the same result.
twenty-six la centre-World Women's Singles Cham- be decided this centre-half Poul Andersen (26) forward Jens P. Hansen, who is plon, and Tiberiu Haraztazi, of will games
are renowned for the accuracy dangerous because of his excel-Rumania, afternoon-170 Lt. Bty. RA v.
defcated Rosalind of their passes, which have lent dribbling. His shooting is Rowe and Victor Barna of Bri- AA Workshops and HQLF v
29 HAA Bty, RA,
for the accurate and he has been a tain 21-18, 20-22, 12-21, 25-23, The
following games Urted
to take place on January 10. RMP V. HKCTU and 13 Fd. Pk Sqn. RE. v. U HAA Dty. RA. Some other games are
outstanding,
those to get
My informant suggests that this is a most unusual incident which rarely happens twice in a match, let alone twice in suc- cessive balls.
HOCKEY DRAW The draw for the Land Forces Hockey Championship was made and resulted during the week ay follows:---
tion,
and
are asked
are
still responsible let Round (To be played be them played off
possible in order that the com- fore January 30):
petition is not held up.
vs. 20th Fd
1 Wilch vs. 7 RTR. 24 Fd. Engrs. Regt. RA.
as soon
дв
Who
spelt many a victory
club.
Interport Hockey Trial On Saturday
Also
In
member of the Danish national 21-16.Reuter.
side no less than
record.
Twenty-eight-year-old
Elting is remarkable
18 times
Honning goalkeeper
13-
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
His quick moves and his extremely repid bounges place him to-day a Denmark's best custodiary and, in a result, he has played four Inter. nationals.
Short left-back Kurt Hansen (25) may not have long lept, but he li extremely fast and hi icicle are
The Club's public stand at powerful. He is Ava timos an Lerradional, Opposite number on the Happy Valley is being lent right, Boergo Bertholm Karmers (22), is a player of the same metile and to the Hong Kong Automobile The following are the t ** sirong in defence as in two teams for the next offence. Because of his age, he has Association for a Motor Rally so fr. played only in the Danish on Sunday, 17th January,
1054. Two players, who are not inter- Interport hockey trial to be "B" International side,
at Sookunpoo (Army nationals are right-half Foul Sorrent
(23) and left-half, John Kramer Saturday at Boerensens fascinating on Individual Ground) 39 General
2.45 p.m.:
HK Sig. vs. RASC RAPC vs. 170 Lt. Bly. RA.
2nd Round (To be played by
February 13):
1 Norfolks. Rifles.
1200 AOP
Davis Cup was the one in which Hospita
vs. 2/2 Gurkha
Va.
1 Kkg va. 1 Dorzels.
72 LAA Dty. RA. vs. 173 Loc.
Hoad beat Wimbledon Champlon Vic Seixas. Yet in the preced-
few months Seixas had Bty, RA. Ing beaten Hand in seven rute:ssive meetings.
HQLF v. 27 HAA B‡y. RA RE Corps. Tpr. vs. AA Work- shope.
NEWS FOR GOLFERS
And now two items of news for goliers. The usual monthly
at Fanling 03
meeting of the Association will
take place January 27 when the competi- tion will be a Stapleford with points awarded for scores at each hole.
on
held
/ Colours: nauta).
Poniah
the Rally
Members of the Jockey player to watch and dribbles akil- | Club attending fully. He can olude the defence with A good turnout of members
skilful swerves and is dangerous in must wear their Member's (Argo the attack. is requested and, as is usual at
Bhagat Singh (Ar- these meetings, golfers from the
John Kramer is the baby of the badge otherwise they will passengers sald the Reds stuck to themselves during
other services will be welcome. gonauta), Nery (Recrelo), Forde teamall and remarkably strong not admitted thereto, except
Accompanying the team will be Col- either talking
The second item is a reminder (Army), Petters (Army),
the following reserves-Erik Han On payment of the admis- the whole trip.
that the Combined Services laco
Gardneren, Alf Nielsen, Knud Joergensen, Blon (Recreio),
fee charged by the Hanit The 3rd Round of the Com- Championships will take place (YMCA), petrol. De Cruz Bund, the Koege
Jr Gunnar Hanaan (Police), quictly or sleeping.
Henning Russians flashed broad
Olsen, It was just bad luck for
Thursday and
Friday
Boarde Olsen and ib Jensen; and Association. Remedios grins and smiled ut the America that Hoad was able to petition is scheduled to be com-
Recretary, The February 11 and 12. Entry forms (Army), Anthony (RN). Japanese
France-Presse. thay produce his top form
at Mel-pleted by February 27.
on have been sent to known golfers slepped
Whites:-Boxall (Army) Roza off
plane-bourne their
semi-finale will take place while Seixas struck
March 10 and the Final on but if anyone United Press.
(Recreio), Kelly (Army), Viera who wishes to bad patch.
March 31,
docs not receive his (Recreio),
Yusut compete
(Thunder-
Elrick, Camp ber
berger
Marques (Re- (Dutch).
(Thunderbolts), underbolts), Cosano MAY
to please
Harris
CameramCA
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MCC Draw With
Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 12.
Stephen Xavier's perform- The MCC cricketers drex with ance of 9.8 seconds in will-Jamaica in their four-day match ning the 100 Yards sprint, at here today. Boundary Street on Sunday Bad light brought an early close with the MCC 34 for one In ILS not accepted
second Innings. They had Colony record by a meeting scored 280 in their first knozi.
Jamalcu nade 187 and 328 for of the HKAAA Executive Committee at the Educa- four declared,
Was
a
thei
Holt was the top roozer In
ut,
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Of course, there will stili be outstanding performers who will win more times than most, and top "the league". But like the leaders of all leagues, they will suffer occasional defeat. And well with Seixas these may occur in the Davis Cup.
Next December il
be Australia's
Hoad turn.
and a trail of Rosewall may blaze success in tournaments all over the world only to fall to
their Challenge Round opponents,
could
the
Also
GOOD FOR THE GAME?
for Is the change good tion Department Conference Jernaten's second innings with game? Well, the players like it. Room yesterday evening.
182. while Headley made 53 not They are able to spend all their time playing the game they love. The meeting decided to TC-
They were associated In a With playing standards higher cognise Xavier's time as an oul courth wicket stand which except for occartonal periods of standing performance, but would realised three figures.
staleness-the new system not grant it recognition as a Headley was missed twice off benefits spectators.
an Laker in
Is MORM the morning, record owing to
So everyone
-or Colony
happy
There ете element of doubt as to whether dropping or easy catch at mid- almost everyone. the following wind did or didn't off and Laker failing to hold a some for whom precision play is exceed the limit permitted. hard return.
not everythiment with
those who like a Balley took one of Jamalca's touch of
their It was pointed out
second Imings wickets for 21; sport. Xavier Wos capable of 8.8 Laker two for 54; Compton one They sigh for the ald days
the 100 Yards, he for 29.
when champlons were legendary should be able to repeat this Freddie Trueman, the York- agures and reigned supreme. performance and will have many shire fast bowler, failed to take But silli, there's no satisfying more opportunities to do so. a wicket in 17 overs which
everybody. to ia-yielded 65 runs-Reuter,
-(London Expran Service)
seconds for
that if
The meeting decided vestigate the possibilities of staging one or two track races of football the intervals matches at the Caroline Hill Stadium. The Hongkong Foot- ball Association is to be ap proached on the matter.
The University, Army And Hongkong School Sports As sociation are also to be ap- proached to permit tho HKAAA to stage two or three open events at meetings organised by these bodies.
The next meeting 'directly under the sponsorship of the. HKAAA will be the Hongkong v. Kowloon match at Boundary Street on January 31,
4ive
Racing In Malaya Continues To Be A Multi-Million
Dollar Industry
Singapore, Jan. 12.
Racing in Malaya continued to be a multi-million dollar "industry" last year in spite of the gloomy outlook in the country's economy.
Statistics from four turf clubs in Malaya show that during the year race-goera betted almost M$80,000,000 on the totalisator and sweepstakes.
A consolation Plate Compet!- form by January 20 he should bolts). Andrewa (RAF), Stein- JIM McCONNON
tion is being run and will in-contact Major cludo all teams eliminated from Commandant, HQLF (Tel. 94121 the 1st and 2nd rounds of the Ex. 430). This Item applies to
the golfers of all three services, (Recrcio). uta). L. Competition proper.
RMD) a. Gon-i
UNDERGO OPERATION
By Order;
H. MISA,
Secretary.
NOTICE
Berahim attend-Couto
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB A good This week I have bad news
night's boxing should Gutierrez for basketball enthusiasts. Due be seen at the Mission To Sen-(Army).
Colony Tennis Championship to pressure of commitments it men tomorrow night. With NO salves; Makhan Singh.
London, Jan. 12. all boon found has not after
much talent In the Army it is All players
Jim McConnon, the Glamor- should please
Entries are invited for the nly bring a possible to go ahead with the surprising to hear that the only
White Shirt: Colours gon off-spin bowler, who
to will be supplied on the feld cently, returned plans for the new league com- soldier to be seen in action
England Colony Grass Court Singles petition as I stated last week. Pte. Dudrman who has done so All queries to AL. Nery (Tel. after breaking down with knoo and Doubles Tennis Chain- This will be big
well recently. know several 73088-73070); disappoint-
should anyone trouble during
current pionship to be played during be unavoidably detained ment to the seven entrants but military fighters who would be
Commonwealth cricket tour of O11 according to
Annual Tonnia Tournament the decision to abandon then these excellent promotions, ring Bookunpoo (Tel. 34121 morrow.
He said today that cartilage commencing February 8, 1954. idea was only taken after every provided an approach was made Ext: 469).
to the military authorities possibility had been explored.
trouble was suspected and that are that next their services. Present plans
The following are the fixtures for he would probably have Entry forms aro obtainable season a basketball league will
undergo дл operation. Ho from all Clubs and Sports added that he hoped to be it be considered before the knock- out competition is launched.
for the start of the cricket sea-Shops. Entries will close at 5 p.m. on February 2, 1054.
De a
my
the
Information glad of the chance to take part, Saturday after 2 p.m.. please India, is to see a specialist to the Hong Kong Cricket Club
no
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WEEK-END MATCHES
ali Divisions of the LoMgUG ;***
BATURDAY Ladies' Division Dordans v K.G.V, '? on Pailce Boundary St. ọt 2.30 p.m. (Umpires: Opt Talwar, Yaqub Khan).
*A* v K.G.V. Recreto, '' Paloo dr. Boundary it. at 348
Chom).
Victorians v B.H.C. on Army Gr., Boundary 61, at 3.45 p.m. (Umpires: F. F. Xavier. Roza).
on
Gremiby v Rocrelo 'A' on Fool (Üm- Gr.. King's Park at 3 p.m.
son.-France-Presse
DINE
WINE
DANCE AT
to
Mony soccer fans would be pires: La Cpl Moore, podwin). GOLDEN EAGLE RESTAURANT
BUNDAY
Men's First Division Dutch v N on Pool Gr.. Happy Valley at 3pm. Umpires: SM Richardson, G. T. Palmer).
11 A.M. 2 A.M. DAY & NIGHT SERVICE 12-14, Causeway Road, Hong Kong
Tel: 71639.
A rumour
ur that is current in the Colony at the moment is that the Army soccer aide from the The golf match against the edited Kingdom is coming here Pegasus visitors sponsored by on tour. Enquiries reveal that the Army Golf Association pro- there available information vided a very happy afternoon that such a tour has even been although the projected eight-a-considered at home, and it is on (Umpires: Opl Talwar, Yaqub elde match did not go on. thought most unlikely that the There was one toury tuasie Army team, which is committed between
and to Thompson ᎠᎴ
a very heavy programme, Jimmy Potts on the one side would make such a long tour, and Mr W. O. Davies, Captain of the Club, and Major Elrick, delighted to
this all- Secretary of the Army Associa professional side in action tion, on the other. This was a against loosi opposition, but it is
enjoyable match most
and very doubtful if they will have Ainished all-square.
that pleasure this searon The Pegasus players were least.
praise of the loud in their
hospitality extended to them on thia Gecasion and the hoste were equally louxt in their praise of Jimmy Potts no a llar žice player.
Potts crammed an amazing
of activity into his few to be seen loosening up for the amount days in the Colony. He played forthcoming season. Unit meet- in all the Soccer matches. Ings are revealing some useful scored a century in the cricket talent....Gannon of the Kings a match, distinguistred himself on a new name in Army soccer the golf course and departed circles. "Но
wood toy. with a comes the undisputed dice, champion
recommendation from
Captain
on Police
Gr.. Boundary St.King George Vi of Farling, and against Army
erstwhile Fortune,
Army
topp.m. (Umpires: WO 11 Dei. 8/9x111's Fun Finding Out --- 2nd serion Opposition too.
liner, who should know a good. Palmer),
PÜTURE FIXTURES
(Bernard Wickstead!) player when he scos one...the
Vic-Rupert Adventures. (Annual)
AMONG THE WICKETS
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SNIPPET:: The Army had representatives in the English, Scottish and Welsh sides that took part in the International the Competition Rugby
nt week-end...Athletes aro now
Harusale for Leadership In the
YMCA v_Argonauts on Army Gr.. Boundary St. at 3 p.m. (Umpires:) TH/L Corden. 3. 1. Gonsalves).
Thunderbolts "A" v Army 'A' on Army or Bokungoo at 3.45 p.m.
Crobal).
Mahkan Bingh 2K
RAF on Army Gr.. Army 'n' Bookunpop at 2.30 p.m. (Umpires: Makhan ngh, H. Crebas),
Men's Hecond Division
Aces Univerally on University Enjoyable Cookery
Gr., Pokfulam at 10.30 .. Um-
plos: U. B. Dulon, J.,B. Grewal). Baby Book
St Joseph's Racre on Ro- The Hongkong Countryside (Herklots)
creto Gr.. King's Pack at 10.30 am,
Umpires: 888 Turton, 19M Dur Hongkong Birds (Herklots)
Coronation Glary...
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'Demon' Dowling was strong local Darts League la becoming toro K.G.VBY Gremline: More Adventures of, Rupert--(Anriyal)
The teams will be selected by committee comprising Messrs.
the wickets again at the wook tense. Several teams are run- J. Kirkwood (Convener), Raleigh
end, but his ine' analysis of § | ning nock and neck for the The total paid out in stakoj trating by about $1,800,000.
indicate that Loung, P. Cooper, V. V. Koint-
money was $4,294,080, a drop of Only 10 of the 200 owners for 30 failed to save the Army uitle....Reports choff and an Army representa-
more than $1,000,000 from the and partnerships registered with Aside from its second defest 20th Fd. Regt. RA have tome.
of the непоп Me G. 9. Kennedy Skipton
Recreio beat outstanding sportsmen in their will arrange for the terms for peak year of 1952,
the Strait Racing Association them by 3 wickets and the ranks...and two particularly The average value of a race won more than $50,000 in prize woldiers are now faced with good soccer players. the One Mile Race Walk.
Mr P. Cooper was nominated in 1953 was $8,238, which was money during the year.
tough fight for the champion A total of 620 races were run ship. Their lead, has been cut than anywhere else in manager of the Hongkong team higher and Mr V. V, Kolatchoff of the the British Commonwealth. in the 85 racing days. English to 4
The Federation of Malays horses had a good sonson, win-willl, to be played it in a very points and with 8 games and Singapore Governments ning 400 races, including nearly slender margin
In indeed. Messrs. 3. E. P. Blenkinsop between them netted about all the "classica""); and trophy and Wong Man-hing were 37,500,000 in various forms of races but the richest, ruce of The Amy was very well- nominated the HKAAA. ro- | taxation.
the_mason--the #330,000 - Perak | presented at the EKÄÄN TOM- OWNERS' LEAN 'SEASON: Derby went to "en" "Australian ng Grath, Boundary: eli presentatives to Thursday's meeting of the HKASF. & 00. face-horse-owners generally bred horas, Hloniü
| hnd a lean, person fast your in The HKAAA's Annual Dinner spite of the fact that prik#:| Tom will be held on Saturday, money, milli exqueded the cost of whi „February 20,
the upkeep of 1" TUTTOLİA
Kowloon team.
January X3 Ladies' Division --Dorians V Reorelo 'Av Recreto 'B'; K.G.V. 'A' V D.G.B. CH
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