Hush.. The Scout Has A System For Mr
surely?
Green
this
MR GREEN: Pleased to meet you again, Scout, and all that but frankly, I'm here with a bit of a chip on my shoulder. After our talks last year, I thought you had given me the answers to my betting problems. I discussed the matter with my young friend Jack Smart, and we decided to run a system on your naps. of should the flesh-and-blood factors THE SCOUT.-That not
been have
too painful, horse-racing. They showed a proft Make it your first rule of more than nine points on a year, Mr G, to follow winning level stake.
streaks-winning trainers, win- Потвен winning Q-That may be so, but thening jockeys,
AVOID, at all 100% Jack Smart and I ran mur winning naps.
нара, system on Tour
they costs, any systern of increasing Go-cnited slake based on showed a loss of 255 points.
my Excuse
me, Scout, Ut young friend reckons that you should be demoted to Tender- foot, We had to stop betting.
S.What on earth happened? double Q. We decided up, as soon as you had given three consecutive Losers. You you will
remember Burcly struck J17
to
a disastrous sequence of
8.-Indeed, But that gure not exceptional. If anything, it is on the low alde. Your young
the
of averages." G-Would you explain further?
1
thi
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954.
HALF WAY TO A THOUSAND
win
The
Sam Bartram, Charlton Athletic's goalkeeper, who has now played in 500 League matches for his team. - Express Photo,
8. Certainly. You will notice suddenly strike how trainers patches when their horses race after race.
Consider the effect on morale of the stable's employees winners. They after a couple
all put a little extra effort and energy into their work. And the horses benefit, and go on win- ning.
friend has led you into a „com-winning jockey gets confidence snon error.
G-What's that?
S-By disregarding the ele ment fleck. No men ever
It's the same with Juckeys. A
and courage-lo tako risks, to do the unexpected, and, in cer- ain circumstances, perhaps, to disobey riding instructions
broke the bank at Monte Carlo which might have proved dis-
by betting against those runs
of luck which happen tables.
FIRST RULE
nt therous.
THEY REMEMBER
Don't forget, either that horses
also have feelings,
inunimule
leani to appreciate
it
10
with victory.
If that is true of cards and spinning wheel, applles much more strongly
ASIAN GAMES
Japan Sending
148 Athletes,
43 Officials
Many Boon
the extra
cossetting and carrots that go
G-Can this "human factor"
be applied, in any way to your
Scout, OF
to those
TILAJEM,
Peter O'Sullevant
B.Yes,
, I think
of
they should
be, in fact, I have an idea for
FX Mr Green,
be obliged
help and advice."
G-Shall I ask
Jack | friend
along, too?
on which
for your
my young
Com
01
Sinert
S-I think we can do without any hare-brained, get-rich-quick schemes. Let's work out some- thing simple, sound and not too expensive. Tokyo, Mar. 17. Japan will be represented at the Second Asian Games in Manila in May with 191-man delegation of 43
the
down
Ar
to
in
That suits me ground. Scout. know, I'm not a gambler, the real sense of the word, but [ do enjoy following the horses
oficials and 148 athletes. and having an occasional flui-
A jolut announcement by the ter Japan Olymple Commitiée and
of
8-I promise you that this
the out-
The Second Asian Games Pre-ittle scheme of mine has been paration Committee announced The following breakdown some of the athletic delegation: Swim- Track and eld, 58; ming, 51; Soccer, 21; Boxing, 10: Basketball 13; Wrestling 11, Weightlifting, 6; Shooting. 0.
375,000 COST
I'm
Oxford Seeks Victory With Row-As-You-Please Crew
By JACK SENN
Wallingford's pass under Where the winding Thames straightens out to weathered bridge, eight of Britain's fittest athletes are preparing for one of the sporting calendar's most gruelling events.
Between willow-lined
thase
They train as intensely as a work heavyweight boxing champion. But no fat purses for them. These men of brawn are the Oxford Boat Race crew.
picturesque, i stress. This comes banks they pre-feeling that, If they do not
of the their weight one hundred LAT the Baill pare Bluer.
be- to be fought
cent, they will erbot: whole crew's efforts. tween Thainey and Mortlake on April 3.
a
in
from the
iomed style,
pull
there chance of such a repetition,
There are no Yanks at Ox-
jess
per the
When these nervous attacks
In fact, writi he recovers the crew are a mau short.
THE SAM BARTRAM STORY- 500 LEAGUE APPEARANCES FOR CHARLTON ATHLETIC
He lived for football. A schoolboy in Durham, his satchel was more often a goalpost in a slag heap, kick-about game than a homework carrier. He was a left-half then. A tall figure with a mop of red hair, he was always in the thick of the fray,
Playing in front of him at Inside-left for the school eleven was a serious- faced, quiet-spoken youth. No cavalier of the game like the dashing red-hend, yet also a dominant figure.
SHOWMAN GOALIE
Charlton's
like that
anything happened to me."
How typical of Bartram to waited. talk of a game finished with
ever
Bartram became showman goalie, Idalised by nothing millions. He gained many club honours, but was never selected for England.
Maybe it Wos because he didn't play for a "fashionable" club. How typical of Bartram to remain with them so that last week he recorder his 500th leegue appearance!
ot
In
1
Those two lads will go to hold out: till Ave minutes from, and added an eleventh, recount- the top" was the general time, then they scored again, ing tils goat-keeping prowess.
got
couldn't The to the ball, but
following day eloven opinion.
different lengue clubs were In- The prophets
were right....gulte hold it.
Bartram S., or almost.
"Afterwards, the referee con-formed that one,
Just the me, and our little was The
goalkeeper.. "two lods" were Sam gratulated
wing half....for- Bartram and Ralch Carter. bunch of supporters carried me fullback.
Carter went on to win nearly off the ground-the first time ward....they needed.
Feelings didn't appear to be overy honour in the game-both
mutual. “No replies came, Sam club and international..!
First
then eagerly, which he hopefully, finally despairinatly. Bónus of
FATE TOOK A HAND
A match which types his Then fate took a hand.
Alee Wright, Charlton's goal- spirit even more, however, was
on Christmas keeper, broke his neck diving the one played Day, 1937.
into shallow water whilst on Charlton were playing Chelsen holiday.
A thick Stamford Bridge.
Wright came from Scotland. and conditions Mangor Jimmy Seed went to tog descended became so bad that the referee the funeral. Journeying through abandoned play after 20 minutes Durham his mind flashed back
the second half.
to the letter he had received The players trooped to the some months previously. record. Albert Iremonger dressing room and WOTD totalled 590 Арректале fot Notts County and Lincoln.
But Bartram lost six foot- the wat. balling years through Given an uninterrupted run, he
STILL ON Guard would surely have reached the He could not be found. A 750 nk.
party went out on to the pitch Nevertheless 500 League in search. They found him. games. What a diamond-bright Still guarding his goal, unaware
of lynity to those the game had been called off, example footloose footballers who wander There will never be another from proposition to proposition-- ane quite like him. fiddling
bit here and
Bartram
was on the dole at rate of £8 n week, conniving a bit therel
14% a week at Boldon Colliery, No cupboard-love soccer for Durham, when offered a trial' south 40-year-old
All he with Chariton in 1834. to carry on That he got a trial at all was disciple they'll have
Even in this he is denied o
u
Bartram.
asks is to be able
in
preparing to get into the bath when one naked "Where's Sammy?"
ford-or Cambridge—this year:ime" wat least until 1955 the result of rare keerness.
At least, not from the rowing point of view.
Each University is glad that
olher boat hasn't the American. So highly American oarsmen
for Chas
for Charlton--"
m
nce regarded, that's
football." It's to that just one in a crew coult tip the favour.
contre-her
Coming home, he stopped off and made his way to the Boldon district, sow Sam in a practice: game, and offered him à tribl.
Even then it was not plain saling for the cager young. Veeper.
The month's trial
lapsed and Mr Seed was not A second completely satisfied. month was arranged, and it was not until the last day that Sam was signed on, at the millionaira
Thus it was that Sam camo.
as a goalkeeper of tho "showman" school dashing of a spectacular stylä that the years have mellowed Into a dependable frustration of
He had a run-out with Read- that I'm on the
foring, at wing half. They turned goal-hungry forwards, premises for the club's golden jubilee
ord him down
returned and he
Any advice for the youngsters This year's Boat Race y Oceur, the victim eun do Bule
my own 21st season with them. home, bitterly disappointed. of the game,
Mr Bartram? It's the co-more than continute in rhythm, spcelal nerastun,
Start and falsh with one out.
He did some serious thinking. "Yes. Keep your nose down, tenary of the
Oxford but without putting drive into event,
my idea of
playing Perhaps he would do better at don't be afraid of hard work, hope to celebrate it by ending it
which i
right-hall or
or and never get too big to take a « Cambridge monopoly
between Bartram, scales in their
signing some other position
tip from an old timer." has given the Light Blues
So he set to and wrote tenj. autograph books for wide-eyed
How wise. And how delight- 53-45 lead, with one drawn.
This helped to account for
Ten? As it is, Oxford's four Ausschoolboys in his sports shop at letters.
Might as well fully old-fashioned. It to do And they aim
Oxford's defeat last year. A
trutans,
flawless in
will admit rowing Greenwich,
TIO go the whole way, thought Sam,í In the worths unique fashion.
missed the the Pre-highly-strung crew, they suffer technique and rent fighters,ragrets at having of Mr H.M.C. Quick.
rd An ignominious Twelve-
tide betweer.polectorial eyo in a full inter- sicent, "Each man will row in
Jength beiting ofter being Putney and Mortlake and open national match. his own way."
a boat odds-on favourites.
the way for an Oxford rowing with ❘ revival. nan rewing machine, It was the lust place I expected to find individus- REVOLUTIONARY
I'd always regarded crow
Jbsan.
04
"The reason lor such a volutionary change," explained Mr Quick, "is that this year's Oxford boat contains-so many mixed slyles that I would be Impossible to frain them exactly
same way. The
and ondy old Blue is the cox, tour of
newcomers aro the
The
Bil
Mr Quick thinks that each man rowing in his
accus-
may turn the
-(London Express Service)
Easy Passage For Malayans
At All-England Tourney
London, Mar, 17.
COMPENSATIONS
"It would have been nice, but I've had -Compensations," he 've toured the world, says. played
Africa against South
and Australia, mode friends and
-(London Express Service;
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 20th March & Saturday 27th March, 1954. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club). THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pan, and the First Race
had steady job all my life. run at 2.00 pm, cach day.
"Memorica? Well, there was
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45.
our 1-0 Cup Finni win over a.m, cach day.
Wembley Burnley ot
In 1947. But the match 1 remember best
was one that nobody ever talks about these days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
devised for you und for thousands who have your look on racing. It's not for the Jack Smarts of this world.
See you tomorrow, Mr Green, G.Very good, Scout. member now how you told me
THE 1954 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADY'S last year that the secret of
BROOCHES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED ARE NOT VALID to cut
Ooi Telk Hock of Malaya, one of the top seeded making racing pay was
"It was against Manchester UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1954. THE 1933 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL Australians. from out those wasteful, unnecessary
United, on Unlike Cambridge we've not players, had no trouble in reaching the third round of
Huddersfield THEN. the Men's Singles in the All England Badminton Cham-ground. They beat us 2-0, but set style into which we can t
I would put it down as the best the new men.
pionship here with a comfortable 15-6 and 15-6 win over Can such mangement
One of He received a bye in the first game I ever played. against the machine-like Cam A. Mcintyre of Scotland.
our chapa deflected a shot for round.
the first goal, and the United were all over us after that. We
The full delegation mariced a reduction of 56 members
the original plans due to losers,
F
shortage of foreiga exchange I'll bring my notebook funds, It was announced. This, the plus the chartering of a Japan Airlines plane, will enable the Manila trip to be made at
A
within $75,000 it was said, The departure for Manila has
sobiduled as follows: April 21-First contingent of officials by Pan-American plane; April 27-10 track and field and other athletes by Japan Airways:
boxing
20--Soccer, Lacketball, wrestling, weightift- Japan Airways
April
ing teams by
LaStarza Does
with
TOMORROW: The Scout reveals his system -London Express Service)
Final Acceptors
For The
Lincolnshire
London, Mar. 17.
оп
bridge crew?
work
We'll know on the day. But, watching Oxford ballie against i was a last-flowing Tharts, soon convinced that they were dar from
moved haphazard. The oars
rhythm. and Cambridge The Oxford styles differ in the body move ments, Cambridge move every In the Oxford Diuscle to the. boat
stretches ac-
euch man
cording to his reeds. Legs and bodies need not move in exact- atly similar co-ordination.
They ore (with weights in pounds):
Ooi, with a more powerful service and deadly play at the net, never allowed McIntyre to hold the service for too long. It was virtually a warming-up encounter for Ooi, who will face sterner opposition in the later rounds.
Mcintyre earned his points chiefly by accurate placings, but Ool often Anished short rallies with fine smashes,
First of the seven Malayans
be
was L. C.
to
Invited
Entries
For Colony Badminton Championships
the
St. John Ambulance Orders
Koong, who was beaten 15-10 and 15-12 by F. W. Shaw.
Eddy Choong, Malayan holder of the tile, and Heah reached the third round. Choong who had a bye, in the first round, beat N. W. Radford by 15-3 and 15-1 and Heah eliminated M. W.
Orders lasued by Mr Fung Y. Holborn by 15-3 and 15-4. K.
Ping-fun, O.St.J., Commissioner Lee was eliminated, going down 15-12 and 15-13 to Finn Kobberoof St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District, Order No. of Denmark.
11/54, dated March 18, 1954.
Ambulance Duties, Hongkong- 213.54-27.9.54, Central Amb. Div.: Amb. 4336 KGN. D: Div. March 1954; Central April 1954: King College Nag. Div.
Dulles, Kowloon, Ambulance 22.3.04.18.3.34, shumahulpe Amb. Div.: 29.3.M.-14.54, Kowloon Arti Div.; March 1964: Waterloo Neg Div.: April 1956: K.Y.M.C.A. N. Dig,
Penetration Squad Duties-21.3.34.
Pealist Ton D Clay Yeung Chun-kwok, ping & 8.C.A.A. Nag, Div 28.354,
eliminated Final acceptors for the plane:
Lincolnshire Handicap, to April 30-Swimming team and officials by Philippine Airlines be run over one mile
Far from being a drawback, Wednesday, Lincoln plane-United Press.
March 24, were published Quick faims that this way has
advantages, here today.
No athlete, oarsman or any. elec, is happier-and
EASIEST OF WINS body therefore more efficient-than
Choong had the easiest of wins against Radford, on England Sailing Light 129, Dumbarnle when using his own technique, Oxford lore in uni-
international. He tried a smash; 124, Wych Au Poor 122, Swash- So what
fcam style, they gain in in-
a passing shot and a flick over buckler 120, Harry Lime and
the net early on, scored with 118,
Nullabor 117, dividual effort.
"BUTTERFLIES“
them and went to 0-0 before Brig
and
thing.
At
the surrendering the service. a meeting of then olher more
to sußer Executive Council of the In top form, Choong soon re- oarsmen are prone
the Hongkong Badminton Ag. gained the service and went to "butterflies
14-0 before Radford scored his from stomach."
In addition to tre sociation, it was decided to
first point. invite entries for the mendous physical strain,
mental must counter great
is to
Well In
meet
Postman's
Path
Verbal Workout chivalry
Langion
Romany
And another Ministrel 115. Ross Castle and London, Mar, 17,
Capsize 113, Nahar 112, BIR Roland LaStarza, AmeriCapr
109, can heavyweight boxer, who Burn and Wallace's Tower 110, the British 109. Aretic Slave, Ambas Desert Way and Melinda Court, champion, Don Cockell, at! Earl's Court, London, on all 107, Brawny Scot and MI- Ilonaire 105, Rego 103, Magle March 30, arrived here by Circle 101. Monsieur Light
Misi,
Royal Oriental Ray and air today.
Lady all
all BB, Globetrotter and Barbara Louise 98, Epidcote 97, 94, 95, Kalguli Shandagan Charles Mannering 93, Enigmat is! and Miss Portia 91.
Within three hours of
Allantle sleepless all-night crossing, he had his first work- out a verbal one. Starza was on his icet replying to a specah. of welcome given at a luncheon, by boxing promoter Jack Solomons end was thought to liave done well.
Perhaps athletes,
they
Russians Lead
Argentine In Chess Match
The championships are open to all shuttle enthusiasts, and those, who are not members of wish any affilated clubs, who to
by participate, may do so paying an additional amuation fec, over and above the entry fecs.
Orderly
shafmil Amb.
D/B
DIV.:
Lam
Shau
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission 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 visitorE introduced by him.
Timms 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.
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The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable:at
the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $8.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
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Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through of their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members Betting Hall,
CASH SWEEPS
The cost of a Through Ticket is $38.00.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10 am, on 10 day preceding the Race Meeling for which they are reserved will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future. Moetings.
Tickets over 4,000, will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be re served for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards, to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for It was the same story in the C. de Hoza Dentist particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the
D/S J. Stewart & 8.0.A.A.
number reserved in the series 1 to 4,000. Colony Open Badminton second game, Radford wilting v
Omeer Or St. On umy before Choong's deadly accuracy. Mainland #ab-Dist. qts-195.69. Champlonships for 1954.
Choong repeatedly drow Rad- Kowloon Amb. Div. 57,204, Mong ford out of position and led 13-0 Kok Amb Div.: 21.3.64, Shum
12.3.54, Talm= before netting to give Radford hulpo" Amb.
13.3.54 Tan- Dive his only point of the game. ahatul Amb. Div. 34334, Kowloon
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on Ong Poh Lim, another seeded Amb. Div. 25.3.64, Kong Wah Amb. Malayan, had an easy first Div.
the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket Dutles-50.3.54, Causeway round win by 16-1 and 10-3 act
Jay Amb. Div. Raco Courie, bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced over W. A. Stead, England, who shauklwan KF. Amb. Div. Iad by the holder.
Shaukiwan K.P. The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription, The championships comprise get into the championship pro- quarter 27.5.64.
per through the southern Amb. Diva Race Courses Causeway
Bay Amb. DIY. Headquarters, also the right to remove any name from subscription lista without Senior and Junior, Mon's and malifying round. Ong piled up 10.4.54, Western Dist Amb. Div. Ladies' Singles and
with monotonous caso to Have Course, IL.K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div. stating reasons for their action. and Junior Mixed win in a conter
Headquarters; 17.4.00, H.K.Y.R.Ç.A. Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the 2nd Day (27th Amb, Diy. Race Course, Wener March), at $2,00 edch may be obtained from the Cash Sweep and Senior Doubles.
T. C. Lau (Malaya) lost to P. Dist. Am. Diy, Hopdquarters.
Football Dulles 20.2.34. 243 p.m. Offices at Queen's Buliding. (Chater Road), &, D'Agullar Street Entries for all Junior events Holm (Denmark) by 16-0, 2-15
Amb. Div.: 21,3.84, 4 p
Amb. Nam
Div. am on that day. on April 16. first round.---China Mall Special. Ground! Alh for Senior events
22.3.84.14.30 pra Club Cround Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby close on March 20 and those and 15-6 in the Men's Singles Round Ground: Mong Kok and 382 Nathan Road, during normal office hours and unul 11:00 the draw for Junior events
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p.m.. Club, Ground: Western Dist. cost of each ticket is $2.00.
Doubler,
LIVERPOOL SPRING OUP Fourteen final acceptors for the Liverpool Spring Cup, run- ning over one mile two furlongs In his fight with Cockell, how at Liverpool on Friday, March ever, he will be giving away 26, were also published today.
are (with weights in nearly 30 pounds and facing the possibility of a world title fight pounds):
Fastnet Rock 133, Damremont with champion Rocky Marciano, to whom he has already lost 129, Midview 121, Torcross 120, Barry Lime 110, Bluesidin and LaStarz 19 confident and Lepidotptie 117, Castle Rock and dstermined
to tund hard. He Mester Rocky 114, Bob Junior Three matches were adjourned and play will commence on Farewell Dinner
once.
They
an
Buenos Aires, Mar. 17. A Russian chess team led Argentine Masters' selection by 8% points to 1% today following the completion of first round play in the match.
will do his work around Hyde 119, Big Burn 111, Incalculablo last night, three ended in draws, April 1 and April 20 respect Sven Shultz
ין
Park. With him in London are 105, Raloodown 101 and Golbex his manager, Jimmy D'Angelo, Alan 98.--Router.
Nick Florio. — and trainer France-Presse.
Boat Race Trial
་
London, Mar. 17.
University
World Cup Match The Cambridge
and Soviet players Eftim Geller iy
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**
On March 27, the finals of and David Bronstein won over
the Colony School Champion-
Football Club 61 Joseph's Naktorf
Craigongower --- Cricket
MORE Play was to bo resumod
Appointment GAAL. Eming; tonight
between Yurly Auerbach involved are the Senior Boy centre-half. Sven Shultz who is deleppointed Bund: Oncer Cr
commencing at 6 pm. The titles night at the HKFA for their HY MICAN NADHA and Oscar Panno, bont taco, crow, loday rowed to (USSE) and Rector Rasolio Singles, Junior Boy's Singles leaving for Brazil: on Monday Aumber Onione qua
and the Girl's Doubles. Fol on the my Buyɛ.
**After the w dinner, Mr Case Cine Aus full course trial from Putney to and Tamo Boloslavsky (UBS) towing the play-ond, prizes will
night be presented for the following Patrick George Council mem- Inter School Badminton, Tableber of the club, presented in Tennis and Basketball Cham silver bear, funkard on behalf This is the Arst full course etwas Jullo Bologn
of the Cluby Hminary play-off today before by after crew poeparing for Paul Keres after 40 mover; Mark plorship and the Colony of the membe
this year's race, which Lakes Taimonov and Erich Elliskeses
Rome, Mar. 17.
Carlos
Wed 2-2 Mortlaka - - In" 19% minutes 32°) Aldingtrolialemediat
Spain and Turkcay after 30 minutes' extra time in seconds. ther world soever cup, pre-
GO:000, fans.
Draw
and
Lots are to be drawn now to place on Saturday, April 3. 25 movesaran Petrosian àrid
and
Wong - Chick-k
MUST BE PRESENTED TOR PAYMENT AT, THEE RAZE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUNAG THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE 2003 FOR WHICH THE WE
BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- HE PAYMENT WILL NOT I FIGURED TICKETS
T
BA Bookmakers Tie Tac: men, etc. will not be permit operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Clu
decide the winner. - United Prem
Oxford hope to, doy a similar. Herman by Pilnie, ze moves „trial tomorrow, pateatur hennes