THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ..
FOURTH RACE MELTINO
Saturday 20th, Navamber & Saturday 27th Novembar 1994 (To be hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 HACËS The First Boll will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the Firit Race run at 2 p.m. on both days,
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persona MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meoling.
Admission Badges at $10 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 Houm if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN will be similted to the Club's premises dur- ing 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 tã each per day payable at the lote.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $8 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
the
UBC
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their dation. They may on no account The Betting Booths in the Members' Betting Hall.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16 each per day and 332 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices during normal office hours until 11 am. on the ârst day.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be te- served for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be intueri conséculively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it la found that sales may not reach the number reservad in the series 1 to 4,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be piretimed for much day of the Meeting provided that the wered day be on a date not less than five days after the first V. la all other cupes Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole invelint.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10 a.m. on the day preceding the Race Meeting for which they are re- Served will be sold and the reservation cancelled for fubura
Meetings
Tuke's over 4,000 will also be issued consecutively but pandheralit numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,
The reservation of any particular number does not confer the registered hotdee any righis whatsoever unless the ticket Beating the uppropriate mutube, is issued to and can be produced by the folder
The Sewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any matne from subscription Bats with- out baling reasons for their alon
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeling at $2 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Barbat 4€hater Rouh), 5. D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Load top normal office hours and uni 11 am on both days
4 Hie Meeting.
SPECIAL CASH SWEEP
Tickets for the Special Cush Sweep on the Pearce Memorial tap sheduled to be in on 22nd January, 1955, at $2 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofces.
TOTALISATOR
Tuckers me advised not to destroy or throw away their to ket 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 HACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR D15-
FIGURED TICKETS.
Buokmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precihels of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
By Order of the Stowards.
M. MIBA,
Secretary,
While you dine . . .
No matter how good the gasoline
THE CHINA MAI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954.
BOXING CHIEFS MEET
Members of the International Committee of Professional Boxing, a newly formed body which hopes to regularise the conditions of World Championships so that they will be recognised all over the world, are pictured at their meeting in the Bourd Room of the British Boxing Beard of Control at Ramillies Buildings, Bills Place, London.
Shaking hands in centre are Mr Robert K. Christenberry, Chairman of the New York Athletic Commission and first Chairman of the International Committee (left), and Mr J. Onslow Fane, Chairman of the BBB of C, who represchted the British Board and the British Empire at the meeting.
Extreme right is Mr Livingstone Osborne, of Chicago, representing the Na- tional Boxing Association, the body which shares control of American boxing with the New York Athletic Commission. On left are M. E. Robrel, representing the European Boxing Union, and Mr Teddy Waltham (behind), Secretary of the BBB of C-Reuterphoto.
LEAGUE CRICKET
Craigengower-Scorpions Match May See
Some High Scoring
By "GOOGLY”
The Hongkong Cricket League Management Committee has wisely brought forward the matches originally fixed for November 27 to this afternoon and the fix- tures originally intended for today will be played off next week.
The move has been necessitated by the numbers of cricketers now in Defence Force camps and Recreio, Scorpions and Optimists are the teams that will gain the most from this switch-over of fixtures.
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The schedul noon will be:
FIRST DIVISION Craigengouer v. Scorpions.
Recrelo v, Police,
University v. KCC,
Navy v. RAF.
THE
SATURDAY SOCCER SPOT
Life.
AIK SERIES SHOWED THE EXCELLENCE OF TOM SNEDDON'S WORK
Saye 1. M. MacTAVISH
There is a pleasant feeling of soccer satisfaction in the Hongkong air. The visit of the AIK team served to confirm the belief that our footballers are ready to take their place in international competition maybe they are not yet ready to be pitted against the truly great teams of the day, but most certainly they have the prowess to move around and place their wares in the show places of world football.
Looking back on the series several things come to mind and are worthy of comment. The first of these concerns conch Tom Sneddon. Thers is always some. thing to be admired. In a man who, confident of his ability, goes on with his job quietly when he is well aware that there are many axe-grinding crllies at, work: that people are trying hard to belittle his efforts; and, without themselves being capable of understanding what he is trying to do, see fit to make seathing and bitter attacks on what he is doing.
Tom Sneddon's work in con- We havo often erilicised visiting jot un opponent wiren be indo nection with the series that sides in this respect but here his double kick. and, al- has just finished has been ex- once again was n home team though I confess that I did hot cellent. He knew exactly what running on to the field number-ce every incident the same way he wamed to do, and by his ed from 12 to 22. Is it really as Mr Keamey, I thought ho quiet commonsense and ex-too
much to
expect our perienced understanding of the presentative sides to conform to restraint, and never allowed his re-handled the game with tact and Llayers
difficulties, he exhort- ed them and encouraged them
W convention?
Impartiality to be influttiged Ür pull out their best.
the partisan accord of the big ..and the
results he ha produced silence his crities once and for nil as to his capabilities as couch.
to
LESS PLEASANT
A
A less pleasant feature of the AIK games however was the Use of the 'substitution rule." This. I believe, is reducing the
This matter is shortly to be crowd. brought up at a FIFA meeting. A delegate has tabled letier saying that regular numbering esuses confusion to all and goes on to point out as I have fre- quently done that numbering la related to positions In the team ared has no connection with personalities or domestic ar- rangements,
However,
the
controversies
even
Aame to a low level and is Ja that have come out of the sorles bviously open to abuse that it are overshadowed by the Ano enn make little material con= |Soccer satisfaction tribution to the eventual bel-partial success, and by the terment of the game.
mentory of the brillianty of some of die players who wore the Colony's various coluura.
It was clear from
the very Or flat the visitors were in- tent on Involdng the rule but I The power and speed of Ko feel that the HKFA would have Po-keung, the magnificence 01 gained a lot more satisfaction | Ytu Creuk-yin both games in from the tans if they in their which he took part, the strength turn had refrained from Is us and great heart of Robson and injury-as -except in the case of genuino the all-ground rugged deter- TAT On the local miration of our players to do teams were concerned.
well, even when the ball was not running kindly for them, Substitution waś originally stood out. Intended to preserve the balance
CLEAR CASE
of power in s match where a It would not be amiss here to player or players were injured. Ray just a word or two about it was never intended as a safe-the refereeing of Mr Jack ly-valve for replacing out of Kearney who had charge of the for this after- may produce some high scores, į form players or for correcting anal game.
Scorpions have the odge In had or uncertain team select- their stronger allock, but the ing. and that was how it was home team's four left-handers | used by the HKPA in this may present a problem.
series. Let us look at the facts,
If over there was a clear case of the sayings that the fatte a The University are not likely In the second game, in spite not always the best judges, or to take four points from KCC. of widespread pre-match critic that the spectator sees most of The HKU captain, S.A. Vanar, lein, the side tuck the Beld with the game, then surely may be making his final appear-¡the diminutive Hiscock on the here. mace in this match as I under- ler wing in opposition to stand he is leaving for Dublin
Swedish Internationalist shortly to complote his medical | guest player Bérgmárk.
From studies. He has largely been the very moment the selection
glaring error of Judg responsible for what enthusiasm | was a for cricket there still is at the ment. Univerity and he
Optanlets v. Army North.
SECOND
DIVISION
Army v. IRC "B".
IRC A y. Dockyard.
Police v. Recreio.
KCC v. University.
RAF v. Navy.
KOVS V. DES
Craigengower are at home to the Scorplats and this match
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WEEK-END GAMES
The week-end programme « League games 15
restricted 10 five matches, two of which will be played this afternoon and the Here is remaliider tomorrow. the full list:-
Today
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South China vs. Rostern Carolino H, 4 p.m.
Police va. St. Joseph's at Boundary Street, 4 p.7.
Tomorrow
Club V3, Kitche ot Club Staclum, 4 p.m.
Army VB. Kwong Wah at Caroline Hi 4 p.m.
Navy vs. CAA at Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.
There are several Interesting ones in the list and local fora should' And enough to satisfy the week-endl soccer interdist. South China should have littlė. ** dificulty in defeating Eastern provide they do not make the underestimating the mistake of strength of the opposition, But afid they are playing so well have
so many great players that It would be the biggest upset in years if they lost.
Police did
at
Kitchee will no doubt attract
to the quots of fans
Chifts Standum tomorrow but it looks as though the main interest WIDE. be in the Kwong Wah-Army closh over
at Caroline Hill. Club are not played up to their
Several vorced disapproval of Mr Kear Kweng Wah in their last outing well agalist ney's decisions and, da so often and the 'new' Saints will not Do happens, the voetterous element able to take the lightly on tended to sway the butter judg
*** their own bedutiful pitch ; of those around them, soon For 40 minutes Hiscock was people who should
Boundary Street. have known subjected to the Indignity of better were
shouting too, but The King's Park game be-playing away out of his class in
In almost every instance it was tween Navy and RAF mould and then at the Interval, the referee who was right atid 200 a draw and Recreto look | although fully ne,
was the crowd that was wrong. forward to four points from the accorded tho
Let's take Just one example. Polico.
dignity of being
Defending desperately in penalty ar Yiu Chouk-yl, marrounded by opponents, hook- early promise In the last game Lok Tak-ed the hill out of danger with a after their fine showing against School should be an interesting || hol-also still fully All-was spectacular double overhead KMB, look favourites to win. replaced by Chan Fai-hung in kick and the referee, absolutely
Kwong Wah, got a an effort to get better results. correctly, awarded a free kick celback against Police and wit:"" whole of The Kitchee player, hard as he against him as he was within be out to recover their prestige 10,000 fans to cheer them in the Second Division will be the played, did nothing to suggest striking distance of a player. their focete international with teams having soine good dricke-atable in prestige, dignity or Army-IRC "B" match, both that the swap had been pro- England at Wembley on Decem
10,000 Germang
To Wembley Match
See The
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In the Second Division, the from the team and a substitute match between Diocesan Boys put in. School and King George
CC.
Of interest to the
A
know that many of
the
und Kilchee,
nasty
but they may and it hard to
A fow minutes later Anlerd, capture two points from 1. Twelve special trains ters. The Police-Rerelo match material football gain.
the Swedish left-half, when Robson-Inspired Army Aide from all over Germany will should be keenly fought out as
being tackled from behind by which is at last striking form. H I where Recreio carmot afford to lose carry them 10 Ostend
the Chu Wing-iceung, mitido exactly specially
CAA chartered ships will they are to stay in the race for folks who watched the games the same sort of clearance and
should increase their ferry them across. Others will the Championship,
would have been happier if the crowd reared when the free points total at the expense of. ny in
when the luckless Navy side charter planes from Brussels to Southend. A special should skittle out University for boast of football in most parts
KCC's strong bowling side these cheap swaps had not been kick was given against Chu. made. It has always been the
they meet at Causeway Bay tới motor coach convoy will take a small
But once again the decision morrow. them straight to Wembley-
score while IRC "A" of the world that a side stood was right for this time Andert London Express Service.
Divirion
DAI TURNS TO DARTS
Dai Dower, Brush Empire
gists resident or stallon-Flyweight Champion, has tum ed in Hong Kong, All the ed his attention to darts. hitherto recorded species has entered for the
Dal
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are included; plumages the World" Individual Cham- are clearly and con-
elsely described, and a pionship.
with
former Fist
players A. R. Abbas and A.R.or fell by its nominated éleven. was not within striking distance Kitcholl, should not find It There is a case for the re- dimoult to overwhelm the Dock-placement of injured players, yard.
Ken Viljoen To
but there is not and must surely never be a fair case for the withdrawal and replacement of a fit player merely BETRUSO bo la having a poor game.........‚de Are we on the way to seeing
football SQUADS?
German Athletic Team To Visit Britain Next Year
'Cármany' ore to send
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Manage S. African football TEAMS replaced by ihletic team to compete against
Cricker Team Ken Viljoen, former South African Test plager, will manın ge
CONFUSION-MAKING
There is one other point that
subject of consent last Sunday 1 was the old queition of the numbering of players.
If boxing dutien permit, he his country's cricket touring short account is given will present the medals at the side in Eagland Hext summer.
field volge,
habits,
characters, East Glamorgan area finals in For the and are the team at peralat and which was also the
status, February. eta
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London Express Service. of photographs, are all
-(London Expreti Kerstet) by Cdr. A. M. Hughes, and include four attraç- tive plates of the heads of 42 species and many *usoful drawings in the text. The writer of this
review would have benefited greatly from this book when stations. 63 hi Hong Kong some
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