Asian Athletes Warming Up For The Games

By "RECORDER”

With a little more than five weeks left before the Asian Games in Manila, all the nations taking part are busy with trials from which their teams will be selected. The appended tables show the best performances by Asian athletes since January 1 this year. It should be noted that the Japanese performances shown here are very weak in comparison to the Japanese normal.

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The expinnation Japutiese season is just starting The Arst major Japanese meet-

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will be held

week-end. This will

Championships, over thus be followed

by the Japanese

Jugra) Singh (India) Eruesio Rodriguez (Phili Chan Ong-long (Singapore) Elpidio Cabellan (Phil.) Harwan Singh(India)

304 Jaline Pimentel Phi

0.6 Padre Lubrice (Phil.) 60.8 Ian Wen-lui (Taiwan)

13 Charan Singh (India)

Aston Games trials the follow 30.0 Gilberto Indiana (Phil)

ing week-end.

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Stephen, 31, Xavier and Chan Wai-chuen, 2 may be noted, are very reasota – དྷྭlt ibly placed.

Amar Singh (India)

HIGH JUMP Yonlilu Ishilkowa (Japan! Andrew Francy (Phif Sudarmadja Indonesia) K Chatterjee (India) Ajit Singh (India) Maridjo (indunesta) Hardip Singh (India) Aleja Dupena (Phili

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Pical Singh (India)

POLE VAULT

K George (incha)

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100 METRES DASH

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10 5

SK Upadhyaya Indle

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Muhromed Aman Paint,91)

17 4

10 5

Balwind Singh (India

12 +

703

Abdul Khalik Pakistan

12 1

107

Karnall Singh India

12 0

10%

Kirpal Singh, vbicure

10 B

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21 21,

1 Khurshid Ahmed (sai

Tulli) min) Bernabe Lucern (Phili

LONG JUMP Norlaki Sagawa

Japa

23 2

22 |

22:0

Bhag Singh alka Mohinder Singh (India))) Shadi Lat thuria)

22 75 22

10 JoRio Birigh landdros i

J13. Jopli India)

Genaro Cabrera (Patl

100 Stephen Xavier illongong

11

23 T-tu (Tawon

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Pedro Sutrido (Phil

310

Casone Azur P

200 METRES DASH

(Around a Turni

217 Mulammad Aslam (Pakistan)

43

407

Stephen Xavier rangkong!

Bain Swaroop Ram India,

fabia Singh Indo) Laxmi Narain indim 1 Beginndu Phiẩu ([h4]

G D Nair (india)

M Mutalaby (India) 224 ( Sankaron dia

22 3 Long Tu-sun (Taiwan)

22 3 Kirpal Singh (India)

22. 11 Ah-Khun (Pakistan)

HOP. STEP & JUMP Kehar Slugh India Noriak! Sacowa (Japan) Tan Eng-yon (Singapore) Darshan Singh (indies Henry Rebello (India) Wu Ching-chin (Taiwan

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40-71%

Paul Jresh (Indiet

Balkrishnan Singh $Inchia

Hernando Cayate (7)

C. M. Muttiah (India)

Jayavelu din)

Carion Barbaan (Phil i

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27 D

Gaspar Azores (Pola

221

M Giontel [India]

1

Balwant Such vineties

Ivan Jovi (lužion

27 A

Joginder Singh

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22 4

Ciprian Nuera PE

1

7

22 A

S.K Upadhyaya (India i

407

I Ab-Klan (Pakistan)

223

Sujan Singh (imetlar

48. 31

22 3

Kirpal Singh India

40 0

C. D. Cleur (India)

Gerase Calireza (Phil)

43 3

22 B Jople Timinels Indonesia)

43 3

21.0

Turu Kiyofuji (Japan)

400 METRES RUN

444

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Pablo Sublingy (Prola

47: 1

Pardaman 6mgh (India)

Ivan Jugul) (India)

40-1124

bar Singh (India)

300 Ciprian Nuera (Pball ›

46 B

Muhammad Iqbal (Pakistan)

44: 1

Balwant Singh (India)

Surjan Sunga

43.

31,

Yoshio Koler (Japan)

429%

13

Govind Singh Kindlas

42.0

Liu Cheng (Taiwan)

51 U

Pedro Subidu

41: 2

010

Voslutaka Muroya tlupan).

at 3

40-114

At+

Shi A-yong Thowany

at 4

140 5

al Jagdish Singh (India)

140-19

135

132 20

122

1. 1

120: 01

1250 134: <

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002 Joginder Singh (rekla

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lenseres Phit,

HOO METRES RUN

1543 Sohan Singh Dhannon Inslia) 1.9553

Alam Zeb (Pakistan)

1905 Makham Mingh (India) 1:00 1 A. Silveria (ldraj 1586 Kud Ching-in (Talwan

Yoshiako Muroya (Japathi

1:50 Bahu Stagh (Indian 1:50.0 Michlo Ueki (Japoni 1:04 Sohan Singh Undia), 130.4 R. Rajit Singh (India) 2000 1. L. Talwar India)

2010 Trem Kumar (India)

1,500 METRES RUN

4:010 Jubbar Singh

4:03 0 M Jan (Pakistanı!

4 30.0 Michie Vekt (Japan)

15 14

5,000 METRES RUN Burra Singh (India)

15:22.1 Dalu Ram (india)

Chan Wal-churn (Hongkong)

tushi Golo (Japan)

(India)

Artemin Cortes (501) Yonbikaze Anjiki · (Japan DISCUS THROW

Pardunian Singh Chi Pel-im (Taiwan) Bajkar Singh (India) 14hr Singh (India) Yoshio Koştina (Japan) Motoyasu Nagano (Japan?

toshi Goto (Japan) Omu Nakamura (Japan) Kolelit Takahashi, (Japan) 122:10% Toshio Kanish! (Janan) 122:4

Aurelio Amante (Philli 123, N. Domingo (Phil) JAVELIN TUROW

M. Nowax (Pakistan) 190: 2) Mitsuharu Gyotoku (Japan)

100: 2

ind: 9

103: 5.

181 3

181 By Paulino Juntu (PHI) Ryusaku Suno (Japan) Kamal Ram (India) Surat Singh (India) 170:10 V. P. Malyla India 177: 4 Gureratue Bingh (india)

HAMMER TBROW

Katsuyuki Yoshitake (Japan) Fazal ¡lumein (Pakimot)

Ryusaku Sano (3apen) Maanaki Yomioka (Japan) Masato Iruka (Japan) Klebi Suzuki (Joan) Mantontil Kimura (Japan)

14 31.0 M Nawaz Pakista 18:34.1 Gurmit Singh le 13:50,8 Cuzara Sheft 1ndini 10.000 METRES RUN

100: 65,

1307

150: 47

137: 7

152: 8

150: 34%

100: )

130 05

140: 1 146: 0

143: 122

32 12.9 Boula Singh (India) 32:00.0 P Ling-triling (Taiwan) 33:00. Krishnaswamy (India) 13:07 6 M. Dar (Pakistan). 33:48 0

Rinoq Singh (India)

3.000 METRES STEEPLECHASE

5.26.5 Dalu Ram (India)

9:30 4 Munumwany (India) 0:40.7 M. Dar (Pakistan)

8:44.7 Gulzara Singh (India)

9:53.2 Cheng Lug-cheng (Taiwan)

110 METRES HURDLES

13.0 Sarwan Singh (India).

15.3 Erlberto Majari (PiL)

153 Shri Chand Ron (India)

15.4 A. Chan |Pakistan)

15.4 Jaime Pimentel (PBA)

165 Jugra Singh (India) 18.5 Tan Soo-Hat (Singapore)

13.8 J. Dainicor (Phil

15,7 Angel Aquino (Phill.)

15.0 Sunardi (Indonesia)

15.8 Iluminado Macahia (Phil.)

10.0 Hira Lal (India)

16.0 Guidan Singh (India)

10.0 C. D. Cieur (India) 10.0 Jovenelu Ardina (Phil.)"

10.0 Ng Liang-chiang (Singapore}

400 METRES HURDLES

52.7 Jagdev Singh (India)

83.0 Mohsin Khan (Pakistan) 65.3 Eriberto Mallari (IMU))) 53.5 Pritom Starch (India)

23 Chinese

Want To Play

For Hongkong

Hongkong, won the first

Hardev Singh (India) Ghost Rom" (India) Rattan Singh (India) Bakshish Singh (india)

142: 46 LI Wen-chong (Taiwan)

12.3

WOMEN'S EVENTS

100 METRES DASH Mary d'Souza (India) 13 Christinio Brown (India) 12.7 Nilima Chore (India) 12.8 Stephie d'Souza (India) 12.9 Atsuko Nambu (Japan) 13.1 Inocencia Sonia (PUU.)

13.2 Patrocinia Credo (PRIL) 132 Roberta Anore (Phil), 14.3 Milagros Camas (Paul) 13.4 Francesco Kopal Phy 200 METRES DASH 20,3 Stephilo, d'Souza (India) 20.7 Inocencia Solls (Phil) 27.0 Mary d'Souza (India)

27. Milagros Camas (Plul.)

274 Kimiko Okamoto (Japan)

27.7 Roberta Anore (Phil)

80 METRES HURDLES 11.9 Michiko Iwamoto (Japan) 12.0 Manolita Cineo (P) 123 Atsuko Nambu (Japan) 12.4 Violet Peters (India) 12.4 Lucrecia Curoria (PRU.) 12, Marina Valdez (Phủ

12.0

12.0 Patrocinie. Creddo (PhÍL) Lolita Octaviano (Phil.) 118 Mario Furnoe, (India)

13.0 SAVTO) Malhotra (India)

19.0 Teng Pei-wah (Singapore)

15.1 Jovita Butir (Phi)_

13.1 Francisca Saropal (Phil.)

4:10

4:6

HIGH JUMP

Genoveve Suyat (Phil.)

4: 93% Christing Brown India) 4:99 Loilta Lagrozna (Phil) 4:0 Fredeeminde Caßro (Pill.)

Visitacion Badana (Phil) 4:0 Estefania Sonday (Phil) 4: B Atsuko Nambu (Japan) 4:8 Salome Bonate (Phil).

LONG JUMI* 17:0 Christine Brown (India) Atsuko Nambu (Japan)

round of its tug-of-war with 1 Inocencia, Solls (Phi) Nationalist China for local 15:11

10: B15 A, Clarke (India)

SHOT PUT

leading Chinese footballers 16 3 Wu Yon-shan Taiwan)

10: 2% Vitacion Badania" (Phil,} for the Asian Games yes 16:31 Salome, Barate (Phil.) terday when 28 of them de- 18:114 M. Leeds Roo (India) clared their intention to m represent Hongkong about 15 aigned on for Formosa.

and 38:14

33: 14

Motoko Yoshida (Japan) Junko Shide (Japan)

Huang Chung-mien (fulwan) Juanlin, Grude (Phil.) Gloria Villeneuve. (Phil) Renee Thornber (India) Both the H.K. Football Asso-30:11% Rowenda Tuilding (Fr.).. clation and the Chinese Amateur 20: 2% E. 3. Davenport (India)

30: B 1. Villar (Phi) Athletic Federation declined to

DISOUS THROW reveal the names of their 114:10 Motoko Youshida (Japan) respective adherents.

(107) 18 Jisanita. Grupe, (Phil) The HKFA will continue to 10 Junko Bhidatuapan)

BED JAVELIN THROWBA reccive declaration from 143:44 Franclios Banopel (Phil.) Chinese players before its Asian You Shimamura (tapak).

Vivancla Sábado)=(Phil))) Games Committee meets next 18 Alko Namba Empan week to select the team it will | 117; 9: 2ng Chao-chi Taiwan). send to Manila in May, wald 1111) Juleta #Emotes (Phẩ.) the Chairman, Mr Jack Skin:10). -F. Oping argalty

THE CHINA 'MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 26,· 1954.

Londor Espise dervios.

SPORTS COUNCIL? NO, MR. SMITH

Says DESMOND

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. · -12 Ordern by Colonel-L, T, Rido, . CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Dofence Force. Dated March 23. 1954,

FORCE HEADQUARTERS Int Tuesday March 30, 1954. 119 runkor 830 p.m. Lecture. Drem. Plain clothes.

Recce P-Thursday April 1, 1954, MPG Signal School 5.30 p.m. Dress: Fain clothes.

Í

Transport leaves. Skilabury Road at 1.43 p.m. Sunday, March 24, 1966- Duty Supremen={{XAAF Haurarum Dam. Transport leaves Bellabary Road et 3,40 him. M.T. Station, Bun- day March 20, 1984-'A` Bection" -- JRAAT Tangan am TYRTport Iesver Sailabirey fond at 8,95 min. Clarke G. D. Tuesday March 30, 1004––HKAAF 1nger G Transport Javes Billsbury' Road, at 5.49 p.m. Wireless Operators Friday April 1, 1966=HQ. 19Kor-4 pm. Transport leaves Murray Preda Ground at 3.40 p.m. A.T.C. Satur

Artillery Battery Vá Gunnery To Monday March 29, 1954. BQ Rikorday March 27, 1964-Cpl Carvalho 6.00 p.m. digz, Driving Instruction

Kat Tak Towervila noon, to 0 p.m. detalled. Dress: Overalls.

(Full Dry) Sunday hierch 26, 1904, Tuesday March 30, 1994. mecruit. HQ As detailed--Rei Tak Tower-8 a.m. RHKD 8.30 p.nt. 8gt Blark. Denay

la 2 p.m. (Full Dyl, Sunday March Battle Dress. Wednesday March 31, 20, 1954. A detailed-Kab Tak Tower 1954, Sige. MPG 5.30 p.m. Dros: -E noon to 6 pm. (Pull Day). Plain clothes. Friday Aptùi za 1924, Granndcrew Thursday April 1 TARA, HQ NHKDF 6.30 pm. DroMEN;

KAAF angie-ö p.m. Transport Plain clothes. Sigs. HQ MKOF 630 leaves Salisbury Road at 6.40 p.m. Dress Saturday April 3, 1984-JIKAAT p.m. Driving instruction.

Bangor-2 p.m. 1rensport Overalls. Itecrubs. HQ RHKDF 5.39 p.m. Dress: Overalis. CTP- Salisbury Tond at 1.45 p.m. Bunday

Hanes Monday March 20, 1954. 8O.C. 6.30 April 4, 19593KAAF

ກ.ກ. p.m. Dron: Plain clothes,

Transport leaves Salliburr Road at 8,45′′ a.m.

leaves

Flying Programme. -- Thuriday April 1, 1954-BQ RUNDT 5.45 pm.

Murrey Transport leaves

Pacada Ground at 5.30 p.m. Saturday April 3, 1994-JIKAAP

Hangar-

Saturday/Sunday turch 27/28 RV 14, 1954–1TRANÉ HACKETT

Mr Ellis Smith, gravel-voiced Socialist M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent South, wants a Council of British Sport, and he wants the Chancellor of the Exchequer to dig deep and raise a big grant to back this council.

Mr Ellis Smith will put forward hia plan in the House of Commons on April 1. a date which in merely coinci- dental. The broad scheme is to create a panel of the various sports organisations to encourage and assist British sport in world events.

Smith?

on the Continent has its stadium

Now where do we start, Mrj Most every fair-sized town

All the Sports Councils. In fund voaches for every branch of creation will not help Len Hut-sport. In South America I saw ben to win the toss more often, hul, a dozen magnificent areant Nor will # persuade clubs to that took in every sport and yes bart with their star players so mai.on. they

can train together no notonni texun.

But we could do with better facilites for training and coach- ing our athletes and our swim-

We might also have funds to send overseas such splendid per- formers as master of the mara- thon Jian Peters without having to pass round the hut.

Jun has been invited to run in Compared with practically | Boston in the International every other country we lag be-marathon. f were not for had as miserably adrift as the that outsize water jump mapped Ocean, Peters horse who entries my faith and as the Atlantic my cash.

would have run to America.

Instead Scotsman Jock Sem- of pel, of the handsome elty Ieston, has opened an appeal mong the British community to rise the fore for Peters,

Asian Games

Trials At

Singapore

Singapore, Mar. 26. Only two of 11 athletes qualified in the second trial hekl by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council on Thursday.

Chan

Oon-

Schoolboy leng ran the 400 Metres Hurdles in 55.9 seconds, beating the qualifying mark

DECREE

The Amateur Athletic Asso- clation have decreed that Potera inust have a manager. So conch Jelny Johnston is prepared to mortgage his home to make sure Chat Peters gets his big chance,

"After all,"

all," Johnny told me, "Jim ly 36,

and this may well be is last year."

That is the kind of chap wa want to

Mr Smith. help

But not a Council of Sport, with all the Ministerial trappings.

Before we knew where Wo were we should have Chelsea scoring goals in triplicate.

With Wolves topping £12,000 in gate money from three flood-

by 1 of a second and matches you might have thought they would be saying schoolmaster Tan Eng-yoonlit-up football is the game of cleared 47 feet in the Hop, Step and Jump to barely qualify.

the future.

But they are not. Team chief Stanley Cullis says floodlit Continuous rainfall during the in small doses,

Soccer is a luxury to be taken and should be past few days made the ground

limited to gaunes against peak soddy and official observers were foreign clubs or the cracks from confident that the nine athletes Scotland. Competitive football, who

times a little be he says, should be strictly limit- returned low the qualifying marks wiled to daylight only, be able to improve on them at

Players, he says, tend to lose the next trial set for April 3.

the ball when It goes up into Ng Liang-chlang who won the lights, that even the best event lighting system-which, Wolves at the first Asian Games at Newclaim they have does not give Delhi, was yesterday beaten by Tan Soo-liat by five yards. The winner's time of 15.5 seconds was second below the qualify- ing mark, Liang-chiang returned

the 110 Metres Hurdles

players nor spectators the same

sibility as daylight.

-(London Express Servies)

HONGKOND REGIMENT Duties, Orderly Officer of the Week-Li F, E. C. C. Qual. Next for duty-it Q. A. Lemay, Orderly Sergeant of the Week-Sgt F. Crabb, Next for duly-Sgt. C. W, Norris.

Training A Coy Week End Ex- Security Car Park Kowloon 1.30 p.m. Saturday March 21, 1904, Dres Battle Order (cad stcel khaki animi, helmet) OG trousers. pullover. beret, boots. putters Hinall "pack: Jungle list. woter botije.

mean tin kl.z. toilet kit, spare rocks, surtú shoni groundsheet. Large pack: Complete change of clothing-Pack Jabrelied with number and naine, 'A' Coy-Tuesday March 30, 1094 SMC. Bayonet. RV 5.18 pận. et MPG før HQ, Dress; Clean fatigue (Ovaralis), rine singe bayonet frugs. Identity Cards will

1

be brought on parade witteruk fall. 13 Coy-Monday March 20, 1054, Saluting. Delil without anns. Sten 1 & 2. KV 5.18 pm, at MPG for !!Q. Chean fatiguesa (Overall), 'C' Cey-Tuesday Maret 30, 1954, Pi Drill competition. 36 Gren, RV 8.15 p.m nt MPG for 119 Dress: BO clean faligue, rifle sitng & bayonet frogs. 'D' Coy-Wednesday Morch 21, 1954. Del 2 Mor. TOET SMC. RV 5.10 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Open: WT Order HQ Coy Big Pl Wednesday March 31, 1954, Sten 1 & 3, RV 3.10 p.m. t MPO for HQ. Dress: Clean_fatigue (BD), MT Ph Wednesday March 31, 1054 LMG, RV 8.15 p.n, at MTG for 11q. Dress Cloan fatigue (BD). MT P

DVT Instr Thursday April 1, 1934.

learner dyre only) HV 3.15 p.m. at MPG for HQ Dress: Clean fatigue

Med (Overall).

Bec-Wednesday March 31, 103. Alt MT Pl. 63 P

March 31, 1954, Sec in Wednesday 4.15 p.m. at MPG for Attack, Trg Ares. Dress: WT Order (Over- alls Rifle allings & bayonet froga. 8p Coy No parade.

HOME GUAND TrainingThursday April 1. 1904. Those actected for Paroda: Foot and Arme Drill. Dres; Overalls, beret, bell, frog. Remainder: Practice on Sten gm. Drew: Overalls, bolt, beret. AV MPG 5.20 p.m.

HONGKONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE Trade Training.—Auxillary Police Friday March 26, 1654-310||||34 Police District 0.30 am. (Full Day). Murray Parade Transport leaves Ground at 8.13 .m. Nursing Order- flex Wednesday March 31, 1934 House 5.16 Windsor

Dr p.m. Rumler. Clerks P.A. Tuesday March 30-HQ RHKDF-6.30 p.m. Trans- port loaves Murray Parade Ground at 8.15 p.m. Fighter Controller Initial Coarse, Tuesday March 30, 1954-IQ RIUCDF 0 p.m. Transport leaves Murray Parodo Ground at Axiatants "Equipment 5.45 p.nt. Saturday March 21, 1954-Duty Storemen-HRAAF Hangarap..

1 p.tn. Transport leaves Sailbury Sunday April Road at 1,43 p.m.

Hagar a.m. Transport leaves Safdary Road at 8.43 a.m. HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS Duty.-Orderly NCO of the Week --Cpl. Greaves, Next for duty--Cpl. Ozarlo.

|_Training,—Monday March 25, 1954. Signair 1 Field Di. Personnel as detailed Parte 0.10 a.m. MPG for HOLF Dress: Uniform First Aidi Parade 0,3 p.m. MPO for (TQ KHKDF. Dress: Uniform. Teenday Match 30, 1994 Bignal 'B' Field Day, detailed parode 8.15 Urens: for HQLF. Uniform. Wednesday March 31, 1954. Training: All personnel parade 6.30 p.m. MPG for HQ RHKDF. Drum: Uniform

Thursday April 1, 1954, Bignals Art Personnel the detailed 5.30 p.m. MFG for HQLF. Des Uniform Stores Parado – 8,30)

P.m MPG for 11Q RHKDF Dreas: Uniform Clerks: Pornde 6.30 p.in. MPG for HQ RHKDF. Uniform

1954. Friday April 2, SIEM PAN Personnel as detalled parade 1.30 p.m. MPG for HOLE, Dress: Uniforin,

(Sad) ©, F. Nawron Dunn, Lt-Col. Deputy Commandant, R.K.K.DF.

0.1

NOTICEH

Force Lunch-Tha next Forco Lunch will be held in the Officers Mess on Wednesday April 14, 1964.

Centenary BRECE

Centenary Dance will be held at HQ on May 20, 1904 on wooden Dance Floor on the Parade Ground. Tickets $3 eact.

Dinner Night-Force HQ Unite The next Dinng In Night will be Thursday April #1, 1954 and not April 21, 1964.

Command Cup-BK Rest Teams- The Commando Cup will be fred on Saturday March 27, 1954 at Has Tak B Range. Coy teams will fire as follows:)-9p Coy a p.m., 'A' Coy -2.10 p.m. He Coy.18 p.m..

Coy 3.30 p.m. - p.m. &D Cay.15 p.m. Coy Code will ensure that their teens pro warned and ready to fire at the above time. Coy Code wili waETI the Armourer of rifles required.

1

IKAAF Basetball—Tho result of the match IKAAP V TECHNICAL WING played on Sunday March 21, 1964 at RA Kai Tak was a win for the HCAAF Team by 38 goals to goals. ROKOF_Ride Areating--The Com- mendo Cup will be fired in the afternoon of Saturday. March 27, 1001 at Kai Tak 18a. Range. Home Guard-2.13 p.m. Force HQ-1.30 p.m., HKIENVR

p.m. and HICAAF-3,45 p.m.

Civil Aid Services

nev low

Headquarters

Orders (No. 7) by the Hon. cognition of UXB-813, Cheng Chik C. E. Terry, Commissioner, tin, 700, Tang So-chal, 809, Coa

Kwong-jan. 1017. Yuen Yiu-kwan, Civil Aid Services,

1081. Wang Hol-ching. 1440, Ho 26, 1954.

Shlu ngực, 1994, Lam Tre chiu, 5506 Yuen- Ng Congratulatory: The Commimioner Yks Heung-fun, 2001, congratulates all tolding part in the oneong, 3973, Poon Kam-pool. 4709, Civil Defence

on their Chong Kal-run, 4794. Wong Yiu- Teun Kat-cheo, $100, smartness and steadiness on parode ) kuen, $109, and on the efficiency with which the

Cheng Cheung-chung. (b) The Chief incident was condueled,

Warden alao congratulates the fol lowing members upon successful passing the examination in First Aid hold by St John Ambulance As<0. Training, Kowloon Command Post:

clation:- Kowloon Command Post training OF

Пот Bung

Zone: 3020,

Chan follows:-(a) Red Watch: Thursday",

Kam cheong. March 25. at 1900 hrs; (b) Blue Chung-kal, 321, N

Chan Wing-chao, 3029, Shiz Watch: Thursday, April 1, at 1800 3425,

3633. Leung Hung-sze. hra.: (c) White Watch: Thursday. King-wah,

Chan Wing-yu, 3030, Vrons April 8, at 1800 hrs: (d) Red Watch: 34,

Yat-wing 3043, Tse Wal-so, 1044 Thursday. April 10. at 1000 hrs.

Kad- continue in this Mok Wal-hung, 3840, Wong Training will

sum, 3011. So Ming-yuen. 3683, Wang The colony's woman hurdler,

sequence until further notice.

Shok-ming. 3083, Chau Shun-chlu. following Promotions: Th

Lee Yaumati Zone: 3040. Teng Pel-wah, who competed in

motions in Kowtoon Command

previously published, are now tung. 1957, Chan Chiu-pang. 3873. the First Asian Games as well

not as the Heisinkl Olympics, re-

notined as having been in force Yeung Sze-wan, 3977, Chan Tek- the date an, 3978, So Shul-kam, 3888, Yim with due authority since turned 13 seconda In the

specified: 33, M. Fincher Grade Ying-fung. 3090, Fox Chun-fal, 3990, a King-tak, 5002. Ng Shifu-chung, Metres Hurdies, .0 of a second

11. w.0.1, 1.5.53. 22, B. J. Garcia 1303, Tanx Bun, 1000, Yau Yue-fook, outside the qualifying mark,

w.e.£. 1.0.54, 144012, Yim Grade lii.

Shuk-men. 4014. Louey-Grade II, wef 1.0.52, 11 Sikiam, 4018, Chu Yue-chong. EIGHT FROM MALAYA

Tang Shiu-cho Grade 1, w.e..

T.cave: 3307, Warden Fok Chuen- A report from Kuala Lumpur,

1.6.52, 48, Yee Wah-ons Grade IV, meanwhile, said the Malayan

w... 1.6.42. 63. Wong B-clsung hol-granted sick leave from 9.3.54 Union Amateur Athletic

de-

Miami Beach, Mar. 25.

1.052, 67, Chow 10 20.4.54, 2006. Warden Lau Show Grade IV w... cided at a meeting to send 11 Young Hal Burrows of Wing-la--Grade II w... 1.9.52, granted-sick leave from 12.3.54 to

78. F. Xavier-Grade III. w.e.f. 12.0.54. team of eight athletes and one Charlottesville, Virginia, 1852, 110, TW. Chandler-Grade manager to the Games because came from behind today to w... 10.02. Grade Vide

145.53, 123, Ronald Ng-Grade III. third-seeded defeat

Kurtwe.. 1353, 9009. A. M. Tavares

10 seconda.

of the poor

of the Union.

80

financial position

Kurt Nielsen

Eliminated At

Miami Beach

A spokesman said, "We can Nielsen of Denmark and Grade III w... 18,02, 34, R. No. 5157. 2867,

Ashby-Grade III, w.e.t. 20.11.03.

not afford

athletes to Manila."

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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 FROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm. each day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

THE 1054 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADY'S BROOCHES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1954, THE 1953 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persone 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 visitors introduced by him.

Tiffins 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.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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 $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS & 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 Betting Hall,

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $38.00.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be re served for all race meetings as Through Ticiceta, Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for particular Meeting if it is found that sales may riot reach the-. number reserved in the series 1 to 4,000.

Tickets reserved and 'available but not paid for by 10 am, on the day preceding the Race Mecting for which they are reserved will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued consécutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickela,

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder sny rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate 'number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Slowards reserve the right to refuse any subscription, also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without. stating reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the 2nd Day (27th Vat-March) at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep

Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 5, D'Aguilar Street. and 382 Nathan Road, during normal office hours and until 11.00 a.m. on that day.

Yim

Transfers: 3672. Warden Lo Hang kon-transferred from Hunghom to Now Shamshulpo, w.e.f. 11.3.14.

Warden Yeung Chun-fung-transferred from Aber- Leave: 7, A. J. Butcher. Con- doen to Shaukiwan. w... 13.54.

New No. 3112, to emulate Singa- | score the first major upset

18.3.54 pore, but we must for several in the quarter-finals of the to 17.10.64. 163, Kwok

troller granted leave from

Resignations: 2002. Warden Wong reasons, Including that of

· Wah-host-resigned froin Shauki- prestige, send a small team of sixth annual "Good Neigh-Stores Offer granted leave from

wan, w... 1013.54. 3020, Warden Ll bour" tennis tournament. Resignations: 140, B. Restell-re- | Pat-resigned from Hunghom, w.e.f. The first trial is scheduled Burrows, relying on accuracy

Headquarters. w.b. 12354. 1354. Warden Lee Kar, 4316, Warden Lee Lin-yau, 4313, Warden for Saturday and more than ruther than power, lost the frst-

Chao Ching-hol,, 4320, Warden Bo Warden-Service 40 athletes

from Kowloon Long-ki-resigned from all parts of set 3-0, but rallied to grab the the Federation are expected to next two, 6-4, 6-3.

Promotions: 2109, Atg. Post War-city, w.e.1. 17354.

Warden Discharges: 4391, Warden Fu Wah, participate United Press.

Defending champion Vie den Tam Ming-fal, 2009,

be Fort 4412, Werden Yang Slah-sen-die- Cheung Man-kwong-to Seixas of Philadelphia breezed

Wardens, Shaukiwan, w... 83.54 charged from Kowloon City, wed. + past Sven Davidson of Sweden, dils. A. Post Warden Kong Ka 17.3.84. 4037, Warden Chaung Hing-

8-2

Yaurati, van, 3168, Alg. Post Warden Chung kee - discharged to advance into to- (-1,

Kam-chien-to be Post Wardensw.e.f. 20.3.84. morrow's semi-finals.

Sharpshuipo, w.o.f. 14.04. ther quarter-final In the other

Despatch Service Atg. Deputy Port Warden Mak Chi- match, Miami's Gardnar Mulloy

hang, 587, Ald. Deputy Post War-

Resignations: 4901, Lau Tin-a- Stewart of Los out Hugh

den Tong Kai-chuen, 1330, Warden The following are the soilbailed 9-7, 6-3,

Kai Yiu-lummin be Deguty Post resigned

from Despatch Bervice women's

Wardens, Bhamshuipo, W... 1456 ||w.o.7, 8,3.04. the

singles

c, 0, M. MosTION. Course (2) The Chief Warden

Chief Blaff Officer. Mi Doris Hart quarter-finals,

congratulates the following members Junior-Dodgersv

completion of upon successful 25 Gunners of Milami beat Mildred Thornton

and re- (Ground A), 2.30 p.m. umpires, Gof Ormond Beach, Florida, 6-2,

course in reconnaisanos Pang, G. You, L. Txu. Maumala v CAA 21 18). 13 kun,: D.3. Ling. 0-2,

MIES

Helen Flatcher of

WEEK-END

SOFTBALL

matches and umpires for tho week-end:

__TOMORROW,

In

H. Honnibail. R. Hamel, Juniors y England beat Miss Hannah Comets Panda (A), 4pm. M Sladek of Toronto, 6-4, Nunes, 2 Maumaut.

Miss Shirley Try of Akron,

BUNDAY

Senior "A",

"Saints v Braves (A), Ohio, beat Miss Karol Fageros 2:30 pm; C. Posner, C. Pugh, M.84 of Miami, 6-2, 6-2, and Mrs Fareiras Panda Warrior al Joy Mottram won over her pm. A Humain. 9.. Ducks, opponent 7-5, 6-4, - United Buem..

Delawarez” (v. Press.

Senior "B" - chinatí

Ameriting (A) 1-ping:H/Wing Las A.E. Oblong, A. Dea Juniors/mL. AA

HOLE-IN-ONE

A Penn holed his

on the 128 yards eighth hole on the Deep Water Bay Göir CHUN

DINE

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DANCE AT

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Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 8th May, 1954, are now available, cost of each ticket is $2.00.

TOTALISATOR

The

Backers are advised pot to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal 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.

PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS. FIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

HL. MISA.

Becretary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.......

Draft Programmes

and

Entry Forms for the 10th

NOTICE

THE HONG-KONG- JOCKEY CLUB

MEMBERSHIP

Despite the number of our Race Meeting 1958/54 to be membership under the Civil Aid Services held on Saturday 10th and Articles of Association being Saturday 17th April, 1954 raised to 4,000, very few (weather permitting), may be vacancies still exist. ⠀

26.5.54.

obtained at the Secretary's Bi

Office, Alexandra House; tho.

The Slewards have," thors-a Club House. Happy Valley; | fore, decided that they will and the Stables, Bhani Kwong not accept any applications Road.

for membership of the Club? except under very exceptions",

GOLDEN EAGLE RESTAURANT Entries close at 12 o'clock able birgumstances,

IGHT

MUSIC

NOON on Tuesday 30th March, 19547

By Order of

By Order, of the Biowards,

HAMISA

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