SPORTS VIEWPOINT

ENGLAND GET THE GOALS BUT LACK THE GUILE

Says ERIC

NICHOLLS

"England crush Spain 4-1," was the "neutral" heading in French evening newspapers after the November 30 Wembley battle in the fog. I can see it all. Every footballer from Lands End to Leningrad, from Peterborough to Penang will be talking of England's soccer recovery.

But whon there! It just isn't so.

True, England won, and won well. True, they showed more goal-thrust than for muny a year. But that was about the only department in which they slood head and shoulders above the opposition.

A mediocre England beat GL por Spain. That is my verdict Spain were once a World soccer power. That they no longer are was glaringly obvious at Wern- bley and in Dublin, where they drew 2-2 with Eire.

1

Spain built up attack ufler attack with typient Continental 12 and

Football. Thus they failest miserably in their quest for goals, was die to their own shortcomings ruthen the excellence of the defence.

NOT HO HOT

than English

In fact that defence was not

no hat Goalkeeper Buynhum

made one or two neat saves. But hi habit of dropping the bull was not the sort of thing one expects m international football

Fullbacks all

Вутие and Just about did their job, but no more, while wing halven Clay- ion and Dickinson were good in uttack, but positionally weak in defence.

THE

CHINA MAIE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955.

ON THE

SOCCER SIDE

Edited By James Connolly & Sam Leitch

Archie Macaulay, former Scotland and Arsenal wing-half, is to return to Scotland as coach to Dundee after 18 years in English soccer.

Macaulay resigned last week from his player-manager job with Guildford. He had a five-year contract at £1,000 a year.

Willie Thornton, Dundee's manager, is an old Glasgow Rangers team-mate of Macaulay.

A Midnight New Year Ceremony To Welcome Olympic Games Year

Melbourne.

A midnight riverside ceremony will be held in Melbourne on New Year's Eve to dedicate the year 1966 to the spirit of Christianity and Olympic ideals.

The Games organisers are making plans for a mass rally of 100,000 people in Alexandra Park, across the River Yarra, within walking distance of the main Games sites.

A

service will be

Billy Wright's game was A preceded by a fireworks display mixture of very good and not sound folk dancing by new und good. Certainly he found Arleta | native-born Australians. a bit of handful

pro-

4

It now seems certain that the And what of the England at-

£ A4,000,000 (£3,200,000 ster. (line building Bing? tack? I'm going to be frank. I don't like the present ine-up.

which gramme,

seemed Certainly they are playing to ai nebulous venture two years ago,

big will be completed jalan with

well before pre-arranged John Atyce and Not Lathouse the athletes of the work arrive fulfilling the double-centre- forward pet, nishing of creative mid-held work of young Johnny HayTIES,

Melbourne. Only i recur. therence of industrial troubles on Melbourne's recently quiet trade union front will prevent most of the stadia being completeri by before the June, five More Gaines are due to open.

BI Perry With left winger an additional scorin forward, manager Winterbottom's plan is

and working, negative aginative though it is.

Tim-

The trouble is that the sent scheme depends far much on the efforts of one man Johnny Haynes, Should Haynes have an off-day gel injured, the plan falls flut. It has the main fault of the "Hevie Plon. There are

no alternatives

things go wrong.

playing as a team. They

Kools, and Ketting

winning

trow natches again But oh! wish they would build that can play FOOTBALL.

a side

(London Express Service).

(COPYRİGHT)

Japan To Send

frum

15

C

Japanese, curry for ludians and

destrone for Italiane. For the Scandinavium, there

will be sauna steam baths,

Gull- "am sorry to leave ford, where I have always been happy." says Macaulay.

"At Dundeg 1 feel I will have the chance in the type of job which vitally interests me. have always liked coaching.”

Success at Dundee con land Macaulay.

of Scotland's

one

| great half-backs, on soccer's top

sheil

Scotland want 1 manager- coach for the international side. They boggle at the appoint- ment until they find the right man. It could well be Macaulay.

Macaulay and Guildford part on the best of terms. Chairman Humlton Gordon is to give him a farewell dinner to which all pinyers will be invited.

MATCH FILMS

Match Alms, for use as car- tactical training for rective players, look like becoming the accepted thing In top-class Legiture

soccer.

for started in March last year and the new stand should be Arsenal did it two years ago. have been Alming shesi by next June. Installa-Everton tion of offices, recording studios, matches for some time, and now Charlton, Chelsea, and Ports- witi dressing rooms etcetera

mouth are ali thinkin of start in December. Levelling of

adopting the idea. way

and is under should be completedi the New Year. scoreboard will be

the arena

The

ini

A Beet of 200 buses will be used to carry the 6,000 com- petitors the eight miles between he village and the Goanes sites

early

"I have always believed in The Army officer, who will be

Olympic recording ruming commentaries a have

erected in charge, will

Mão help the players and I am equivalent to moving a brigade September next year when the quite prepared to give films o of troope on split-second rinders track will also be laid. go," says Chelsea bogs Ted schedules with alternative routes Olympic Park: The cinders Drake. in came of unexpected truffle track und footbull

<"X

WHS

job

10

soon be in use.

arenas

laid

Catering:

on

wished from an armchair

Parq

ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE

FORCE ORDERS

Serial No. 49.

է

Orders By Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal

Hongkong Defence Force. Dated December 6, 1955.

Force Order Hongkong Volunteer Morial Fundatha Commandant, demưa the attention of All Tanks of the Royal Homo Datorpe Ford to the Appeal for donations to the long- koer Volunteer Blondrina (Junki Donations should be sent to D.3. Prophet

Dedi

Marwick. Mitchell & Co., Ahxandre House.

Bland Down--Armor units of the R.I.K.D.F. will stand duw from Doomber 4, 1000 to January 19, 1000

Force HeadqURSLOTE

Ini Pisioon,~Tuveday Dember 13, 7035. HQ RIUKDF 5.30 p.m. Drem: Murik.

Deo. Farida

fecte Pia JOGAR, ++/TILLrudny ber 18, 1935. Pay Piende. MPO 8.30 p.m. Dress: Muti

| Artillery Battery,-Field_Tryop Friday December 10, 1960. Parade MPG 5.30 p.m. for transport 10 HQ MIDF. Drem Overdia CR Troop-Moraley December 12. 1933. Parade MPG 6.18 p.m. for SOC. Drome: Diufti

The Hongkong Moginent Trabing"" Coy-Monday De omber 19 100. Pay Parade. IV MPG for TUIQ 5 20 pm. Drews: Plain clothes

Home Qumrá

|_Training-Thursday December 16, 1095, Lecture Parade MPG 8.20 p.. Dress: Mufu

Rongkong Auxiliary Ale Force

Pay Parade-Pay Parade will be held on Friday December 10, 1063

St. John Ambulance

Orders

** HQ RIIKOG Happy Valloy, A# gurtomary una kif be poss dividually at the following imma Omoers 0.30 p.m. Senior NCO 9.40 p.m. 0.33.2-0. p.m. The .101- jowing are deadlock to report to 1 be30,30 pm. Pay ofonnaled wm. (Hill Day) Transport

| 1968--Jill Day Trainting-Cancellad, Tursday Deanober 15, 10AMERICKAS HangagAL pereogies,al=v®. Transpors leave Ballsbury Road at 5.40 p.m. Eturday December 17,

· 1900-HKAAN TINDERD—AZI__ perso

Igaven Ballsbury Road at 0,45 4.0. Clocks P.A., Bunday Deontober 10 C&R_UntȚI LI. P.0, Scale: Flying Squadrones. ôff à. R. 6. 1966, BY KIRDEAN parvotinaje

19 aún. (hull Day). Transport loaves Robertson Waneeding Offen Unik Oử, W, Mobemed, Ở & liMurray Parade Ground at 8.40 m.ED, Friday December 16, 1960--All pers Uni-F. Or, R. G. Labrum. Tg.

on. A, C, T. Rower pornwi--15 ngon (Half Day), Trans BN.C.0. Ve Parede ing Unit port loaves Murray Parade Ground -Sgt R. E. Collme. C & R “Unis-1.45 p.m. Auxiliary Police. Bat W. Bennett Fig. 8qn. Tuesday December 13, 1906-IIQ No, Pet, od 1. 1. 3,0.0, v« Parade | 34 R.A.F. Police District-8.40 pin, -dgt P. R. Remedios, The Omner Transport leaves Murray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. A.T.C. Babur- Cornmanding has ruled than utteri- dance ha compulsory,

diag Devember 10, 1605-Am detal Kai Tak Tower-12 2009 F Day) Sunday December 41, 3660- A detailed-Kai Tak Tower-8 am, (Indi Day) Element Bunday December 11, 1965Flatter Plotters

As detailed-$00-D RJD, O Day C Team 13 9.U-30 M. (Full Day). Trport lenyes Salia bury Road at 0.id a.m. Tusaday December 13, 1065-Flähter Plotter --BOC 8.30 p.m. Nursing Bection Wednesday December 7, 1956– 93.4, RAF Kai Tak 0 s.m. Trans. port leaves Sallsbury, load at 8.45 a.m. Wednesday December 16, 1968

33nd General Hospital th (Full Day). Trousport leaves Balis. bury

6.45 Hood M.Z. Section, Sunday December 10, 1066--A & E Section-KAAP Hors- gar 9 a.m. (Full Day), _Transport Teavee Salisbury Road at 8,48 a.m.

The miteniton of ali ranka is drawn to the Instructions from Treentry whereby chilis or authoris tles from absentees will not be ne cepted, unles, due to sickness or abgenos from the Colony.

Andusi Bounties--Certades petaby nel have been awarded Bounty which will bẹ paid at the forus- coming Pay Parade, No quantit about Bounties should be reload at the Parade but should be made. personally to the Officer 170 Pay Accounts of HQ Happy Valley, on Thursday January 12. Toos, between the hours of 0.30 p.in. and 0.30 p.m. To avoid unnecessary mivosti- Ek is drawn to the fact that

however the attention of

no member of the B.K.A.A.F, 199 be considered for a Bounty uniem he has complied with the following minimum training requiremch br- 14 days' Comɲ, 8 fili daya, 70 in- structional hours in the your end- ing September 30, 1906. The pre- що practice of suberkitiling parades in order to qualify Log Bounty was cancelled by Ordinance in January 1964. In addition por sonnel must be deemed efficient m

spoordatice with the Regulationİ governing the HK.A.AF. THE

Parade port will leave, MuTMY Ground at 6,20 p.m.

Trade Training-Equipment Bec- Son Saturday December 10, 1935--- HKAAF Hangar--ña dofilled-0 pm. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.40 p.m. Bunday December 21, 1983---JIKAAP Binge-Ar degilled Transport joves Bella- bury Road at 8.40 .. Tuesday December 13, 1006––HIGAAP "Haegse -All personnai-6 p.m. Transport | leaves Ballsbury Road at 5.45 p.m. Wirele Operators (Advanced) Tay December 10, 1900 Murers Barracks-A detalled-030 p.m. Wireless Operator (Elementary)

Orders by Mr. Fung Ping-fan, m C.SLJ Commlastoner of St. John Ambulance Brigade Hong-| kong District. Order No. 49/55. Dated December 8, 1955.

Ambulance Duties — Hongkong -- Lt. 12.55-17.12.86. Central Amb. Div, 18.12.50-24.12.58, KCOB Amb. Div. December 1969: Shaukiwao KJ Nag, Utv

Ambulance Putles -- Kowicon. -- 19.12.58-18, 13.83, Bhamshulpo Amb. Div. 10.12.00-20.12.66, Kowloon Amb. December 1950: Waterloo Ng.

Penetration squad Dution.---11.12,50, Dr Kenneth K. L. Hui. Dentist Chen HIYMCA Mui-tak, C/S. O N/D. 18.12.35. vid Yue, Den- that Young Tzse-wah, and KYMCA Nig. Dly.

"Orderly Duties for Mainland Arsa Iqt=8.12.35, Kowloon Amb. Div.. 2. 12.05, Bhummmbulpo Amb Div.: Div.; 10.12.50, Talmabataul Ainb.

Tsimshatsui Amb 11.12.55

Div. 11.12.55. Shamshylpo Nag. Div.i

Amb. 13.12.34, Kong - Wah

DIV.: 14.12.63. Kowloon Aumb. Div.

The 11th ExhibMion of Hongkong Products Duises.—B, 12.65. Sih Nam This season, for the first time. Amb. and Central Neg. Diva; 9.12.00.

Central men-

Amb. and Nag. Divs. 10.12.50, Central Amb. and BCAA Nag. Dive; 11.12.53. Contuclan Amb. and BCAA Nag. Diva: 17.12.88- 13.12.55, SCAA Amb and Neg. Divi 14.17.55-18, £2.53, BCAA Amb. and King's College Nau. Diya.

em--all due for benefits.

More than

around

been planted "We want the boys to be able gardens are to share £1,000 when lax

the expenses have been paid,"

manager Gordon Hunt,

and Bays

About 85 per cent

hold

Friday

am,

Flying Programine,—Satzırday. De- cember 10. 1966–"A" FlightHKAAF Hangar 1 p.m. Sunday December 11. 1080 ~~E* Fight-dikaal Han- garða.m. Thursday December 15 1939--Ail Pilots--MinTRY Parade Ground- p.m.

(9ɛd) G. 1. Carrier, Majon. for Corimandant, RHK'DT

nife

NOTICES

Bhoot-#KAAT -ÄITRO? ments have been made for the Peak Range to be rado arollable to the Cenant (except members without GS.T.) from Da, to o 1.m. on Wednesday December 14. Will those unele to attend, please phone the Orderly Room before li a.m. December 10. Transport will leave M.P.G. at 8.45 a.m. Letters for training have employers.

been out to -

Children=" Party-The MEKOT will be held on Children Party. Friday December 23, 1958 from 1950 p.m. to 6 p.m. at HQ Happy Vally, In order that catering arrangementą elu may be made it is requested that names and ages of the children, be forwarded to the Admin Offt, Jason HQ by Tuesday December 20,

December 9, 1955 turny Diericko-Ar detalló 6.00p.m. Tuesday December 15, 1966--Mummy Barracks—AI detailed-0.30 p.m. Clerks G.D. Bunday Decemdrea: 11, | 1996.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

+

THIRD RACE MEETING Saturday, 10th & Saturday, 17th December, 1955, (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jogkey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES, The First Bell will be ring at 1.30 pm, and the First Racs • run at 2.00 p.n, on both days.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House wlli close at 11,45 a.m. on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

+

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently› displayed throughout the meeting.

Itace Duties. - 10.13.55. At Race

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable Course, KYMCA Amb. Div. through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of Headquarters, Western Dist. Amb. Div. 17.12.05. At Race Course, Con fucian Airls. Div. At lieadquarters, Central Amb. Div. 37.12.55, A1 Race Course, Central Amb. Div. AI Headquarter, Confucian Amb. Div. Street Bleepers Shelter Society Dalien

-Bramshulpo, 8.12.55- 10.13.50, KYMCA Nɛɛ. Div.; 12.12.55- 17.12.55, Shamsbulpo Nag. Div.

a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors intro duced by him.

Strol Bloopers Sheller Society Duties --- Western Disk. -- December 1936: Shaukiwrɑ K.F. Nəg. Div.

feld will

Div, Here is a scheme that might football- Jank

The

Div The revolutionise the whole scouting The Navy, tou, will play a hockey held is finished.

Clubs interested in a system. ships and swimming stadium, has all player could arrange by providing port,

10 have men

assist the yachtingframework

and is rooted, shots of a match In which he events. A destroyer will carry The pool itself is being exca-

seating played shown in slow motion- SCREECH AND RATTLE

the Licred the official party, Including the vated and While bulldozers serrech

Stands are under and see him as many times a provide them with press and

being built.

they pre-ratite over what was once the rapid communications to the construction facing

two the too volvet turf

above of the

mentioned Melbourne shore,

and seat, far the stand for the cycling track Sixty-five countries 50 Cricket Ground, regrading the

Southport, who scrape along acceptext Invitations

shape. The whole

19 taking centre patch have urea,

cycling

in the Northern section Mi already sown with turf, glistens compete in the Games and with track, started in August, is

4,500 gates, have a Bne sense of schedule 1 yet to reply the organisers the tightest

of under water sprays.

all obligation to players. Thr new three-tiered main hope to excccxt Helsinki's record building works.

Olympic Villages About 200 of they have the three stands which, edd existing of 69 entries.

An Bustration of the detailed the 837 dwellings being erected goalkeeper Ray Minshull, right- England are. to their credit,stunde, wilt give the main arena

Work starts indo are finished. planning which das ne ure a seating capacity of 110,000 18

this winger Wally Taylor. and the the accominodation of athletes, muth un shops, recreation halls skipper, centre-half Alf Barrett nore than half finished more

Games offcial who and dining rooms-all cane from At all the other Games sites,

found

buildings from porary of workmen are Kungs

tusily said that to ansination

lists of com-200 trees have engaged.

in

lawns Games that and

and A start has been made on the petitors

Carlier basketball teams were all six-

ou! last of the 800-old dwellings to

An order was

placed houseя. house the athletes in Olympic footers.

"The League have sanctioned Villages nt Heidelberg.

eight for 100 extra-long beds.

and food has our starting a benefit fund. We miles

The Games organisers have a of furnishings Melbourne. The

and No difficulty is will run matches, dancos, villege

1,000 new problem. So far, only 5.014 been ordered. £ A12,700,000 | New

overseas countries expected in obtaining the variety possibly a bazaar or bring-and- (£0.100,000 sterling) State Gov. prople from

of food needed, but staffing the buy sale to raise funds." have appiled for accommodation crament housing, project, com-

the Games. Figures released kitchens, and the other village Tou prising

Players' wives plan to complete residential

on November 8 showed that most facilities, might create probleme coffee mornings in the foyer of suburb with 11 Dimenities.

Boxing Stadium: The old Dwellings Tanke from one applications 2,084

a local theatre to help out. New

stadium at West Melbourne was bedroom cottages to blocks

Zealand, of received from

out with 1005 from Britain and unly burnt

last January. All

Allan

long-striding Brown, United States. contracts have now been let and 467

the from

host Tokyo. Dec. 8 a: 20 athletes shared a dorinis | Canada,

country for the it should be completed by May. Blackpool inside-left, has fought

for- had

will Rowing: Tenders

be his way back to formy-but Japan's Olymple Association tory. At

Last Empire Cames. Heidelberg,

two

called later this month for hasn't changed his mind about today announced a 10-man skiing atletes will

warded only 46 applications. le quartcred in nod toe skating team will leave cach room.

Although

Melbourne's hotel dredging work and weed clear- a move.

He would prefer to go back like that of ance at Lake Wendouree. It Unlike Tokyo on January 9 by plane for

Helsinki

special accommoxtalion,

to Scotland, but he doesn't bar Corlina

italy. D'Ampezzo,

in 1952, is restricted, should be finished by May. Helsinki village will not be provided for

a transfer to another English take part in the 1956 Olympic athletes from behind the Iron

more than 15,000 beds in private

Subsidiary Sites: Minor sites team. been offered by Games.

Curtain. All the 0,000 athletes homes have

an fencing, sports such Melbourne citizens. will live together, with EA

and wrestling The chief

officer weight-lifting, B-foot

executive wire manproof

Ienco

Jimmy Sood Chariton chlor the Games, Lieu-pentathlon need only conversion the 500

ren arganising women separating

General W. Bridgeford, and the erection of temporary erint the male section.

recently: "There

facilities. About 50 per cent of gave his players o "pep talk sna

last week. athletes from the

"The First Division A number of Iron

Curtain

equipment has be done, the technical

Championship is wide open,” he remendous lot still to

Decrease of strength,==}, Leave- athletes will be lodged in a

but

There been ordered but all is not sutised.

"We are getting began. we are

goals; causeway Bay Amb. Div.: Div. Surg. street called Liberty Parade, must always

hand, as much of it has to be cut down the goals conceded to De Lau Machin loave for 4 months "purely by coinellence," amount of anxiety

W... 1.2.55.

Resignation- Imported

an average of one a match and skak Amb. Div.: pim- BT1 organising struction works but all are up

Bookings: Tickets were made we'll be in there at the finish."

tak resigned w... 1.13.00. The First Division title is the than 360,000 tentatively booked 19 schedule at persent and the available for pubile sale in May have

1. Tezuкo, C.8.J., (Srd.), Deputy Commissioner picture is a lot brighter than 12 and more

been sold. Large numbers are only honour which Jimmy Seed his 23 seasoną

District Headquarters. still available. Tickets for box-hasn't lifted in

at the Valley. MAJOR PROJECTS

ing and cycling will become With the Games just one year available in December.

1 summary away, hore is

of TEN KITCHENS

Administration: The organis-

num There will be ten kitchens, progress made with the major Ing committee staff now

bers 50. It will rise, to 150 by each catering for 660 athletes projects:

The Melbourne Cricket May and to 450. by November, The most exotic kitchen will be

for Ground-Main Staðlum; Demoli providing suki yaki

China Mail Special.

Sixteen To Winter Olympics

The Games

January 28.

Japan's

the Japan

Lo

on

Buts.

In Helsinki in 1952, as many

will start

delegation will headed

Prince by former Thuneyoshi Takeda, President of Skating Amateur Union China Mail Special,

Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy,

though Dec. 7. according speed-official. Preparations of the akating track on Lake Misurina

The rear fere for the seventh Olym- for athletes from Russia and her months ago."

arou Games in January

is quite S distance to Be

completed satellites

from the tentative American

pic Winter

vre expected

next week.

The ice on the

lake is now ten inches (25 centimetres) thick and it is expected to be 27 inches (70 centimetres) by the end

Mail of January-China

Special.

LET'S TAKE

A LOOK AT OUR

ATHLETES IP THE WORST

HAPPENS AND THEY BECOME Temporary

CIVIL

Servants

zone.

one

START OF 100 METRES HELD UP AS IT CLASHES WITH TEA BRIBAIK.

GROUNDSMAN

MAR

REFE

OUT

to

GHASTLY SHOCK FOR ATHLETE ON REACHING

TAPE TO FIND IT IS WHITE: INSTEAD OF RED-

COLOURG

bo

had been

19

a

certain

over con-

PERMISSION GRANTED BRITISH

RELAY

TEAM TO

CARRY FURLED

UMBRELLA

for

Passed to you

INSTEAD OF UNFAMILIAR BATON

CIVILIAN

STARTERS

WELL STILL BE

EMPLOYED

AS ANY REPORT FROM A CNIL SERVANT.

BANG

on

"PEP" TALK

he

Clubs who hesitated when George Hannah, talented New- inside-forward. looked castle likely to move, have missed their way.

George is happy again. So are Newcastle, who have agreed, to And him a new house ... and a garagel‣

*

Jackie Milburn is a wonderful

Ho Nowcastle servant,

plays anywhere from right-wing to left-wing. But even Jackio is said to hanker after a settled spot. He's had a chat about t with the club too.

Mongkok KIWA Asst. Cilasd Dulles 9.13.35-10.12.65, KYMCA Nag. Div.: 12.12.63-13.13.50. Water- Loo

Neg.

Div.: 14.12.03-15.12.68. Shamatulpo_Nag. Div.

IK Society for the Protection of Childran-Kowloon, 9.12.53-19.12.00. Sharnstuipe Nig. Div.: 12,13.68- 13.13.58, KYMCA Nag. Div.; 14.13.55- 18.12.00. Waterloo N. Div

Appointment & Promotion-KCDB Amb. DR.: L/C Morris T.C. Chan- ning promoted to Cpl wel. 10.11.65. Amb Div. Ple' Lea Wanchal "

Chun Shul-tim Chua chung.

Lau Koon-chiu promoted to Col; Pies Jet- frey Tan and Mak Chung-manI promoted to L/C wef. 18.11.55.

Taken on strength. — (4) Enrols ment KYMCĂ NE. Div,; Amb/Sis'a Pang Kwai-ying and Au Yeung Wat ching enrolled w.ed. 4.12.05.

Sports Diary

SATURDAY

Soccer

Senior Shield 1st round; Kitchen

• Navy (CH) 3.30 (pm,

Junior Shield CAA Kitches CH) 3 pr.; Dodwell y dyme (Navy) A15 pmg Jardine v Day Farm (Navy) 1.45 pmn.

Cricket

Tins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72011).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting For this purpose Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Spustard.

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 and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boots except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account usa the Betting Booths in the Members' Enclosure,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00, each per day and $32.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Choler Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am. on the day of the Race Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may ba reserved 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 a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the earles 1 to 4,000.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeling.

Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00, BIL on Friday, 8th December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings,

܂

Tickets over 4,000, will also be issued "consecutively but particular manters cannot be reserved as Throsazh. Tickets.

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

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse

any wabacription 1st Division: Army North' also the right to remove any name from subscription lima without BAF: CV. Army "South"; KOO

Hkcc Scorpions Police COC stating reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 and Davison RAF v University each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's "A" Army South KGV Building (Chater Road); 5, D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Road Navy **Heeralo: Univeraly "B" D56; during normal office hours and until 31,09 am, on both days of

the Meeting.

Little club with the big-name complex, is Poole Town in the Western League. First, player- Third Race Meeting at "Happy manager Stan Rickaby, ex-West | Valley, starting at 3=pan."" Bromwich; then. Wilt Mannilón.

SUNDAY Cricket

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" are after"}" Ernie Jones, former Sours, SouLE

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Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Fearen Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th February 1950, at $2.00) each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices. TANG SUNQUE TOTALISATOR

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