NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

Pearce Memorial Cup 4th February, 1830. The following numbers on the above Sweep have been i taken in sulcription 1st! exhibited at the Club House. Happy Valley, In the name of

In Wh

not person member of the Club and whe cannot be identified,

The Stewards have

Ja

exer-

eined their rights under Rule 3 of the Rules for Special Casts Sweeps, by removing the subscriber's name from the list and the numbers con- cerned will not now be drawn. to 186360 Nus. 186341 inclusive.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD.

Secretary,

Hong Kong. 1st Feb. 1956.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY (118

Programmes nud

Entry

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958.

TOURNAMENT RUGGER

Famous

SATURDAY SOCCER SPOT·

Police May Upset Sports Stars MANY FOLKS ARE ASKING IF

The RAF Today

Says "PAK LO”

The three major Rugby Tournament games will all take place on the Hongkong side this afternoon with the Army South versus Club clash taking pride of place on the Army ground at Sookunpoo at 3.00 p.m.

Following this on the same ground at 4.15 p.m. the RAF will meet the Police On the Cause- and this match could turn out to be the surprise of the afternoon. way Bay ground at 3.09 p.m, the Navy will fake on Army North.

чо

strong attack

Cram the

SCA

adca

I Have Met

A. G. Bower By ARCHIE QUICK

with him When I met up again he was adroitly balancing long stalked daffodil on the end of his nose for the amuse- ment of the assembled company, but, in the past, he had per- formed much more difficult feats than that. For instance, many amateurs can get England's full International eleven, and the daffodil-balanc- ing gentleman did it five times.

For he was A.G. ("Baish")

NÁVY V. ARMY NORTH

or The halven the Army palt

Finally the Navy versus Army combine much better. hul O'Keny

Army has improved to such a great extent North game. The

Carly lafe that he may

be a match for Berg Both rets of halves

have made one big change will probably had themselves under With Bishop leaving the Colony wing shortly, he is repinced by Keir, forwards, but here the Club have who drigis back from ly half, the advenitago and this shokt he

He and Cain who has played in the the controlling thetar

On the Whole tus should be tier position before, moves up trally close xame,

with the Cloh getting the ball from the to take over. Heute T well as

they all thes able 10 hold down the attack

the

•-1

Array South Jo Puth to score sufficient points for i win

Int

The Jour

one

of the

not into

HONGKONG WOULD BENEFIT

FROM A

EUROPEAN TOUR

Says I. M. MacTAVISH

One of the most interesting points of discussion to come out of the recent successful visits of the Austrian and Yugoslavian footballers to the Colony concerns the advisability of arranging extensive overseas tours for Hongkong footballers.

performances Kitchee muut get the voto... now they have to prove they are worth it.

The gist of the proposals is that Hongkong football and footballers can only make real progress by going out and meeting the great soccer countries of the world in their own particular environment, With the theory of the suggestion there can surety be no quibble.

It la soundt in ideal and in precedent is accepted--would be

and who conception:

the services of many can donfed with diengree

the dominant of these players. theme that practical indoctrina-

The atitude of many tion into the ways and means folks now scame to be ... by

means send bark of others, and into their sty call

ú team. step along the road to botter and methods, is an Important Europe but only if it is

to produce a going

lasting benent for HONGKONG. football,

all-time

in

that

Д

to

vantages that could accrue from one of the people who will not lacis confidence

halcyon days of

amateur organisation supreme and a regular member of the Chelsea team at right "AG." played against Ireland in 1924. Wales My 1023 and 1027 and also

gained two "caps" against Belgium. Now he is Having regard to all the ad- welfare and sports officer to big Croydon works,

such a project, one would ex- selects as his greatest peet to hear that it had been Corinthian team: Howard Baker: grouted with considerable A. G. Bower, A. E. Knight; J. Cnthusiasm that it was re-

F.ceiving Moulesdale, A. H Chaddur.

favourable Ewer. A. E. Taylor, F. N. S. from football folka

C. Ashton, A. . Dog- it was Creek, gart, K. E. Hegan. In reserve there were such stalwarts na J. S. Morrison, H. Ashton, A. H. Fabian and I. Jenkins,

At present the Club top the fully capable of going through to wing forwards the Airmen have

and in vested in the second row, Tournament table with 0 polis The Army South silack reling to "The Police should, with a pörntiful

with a game! a great extent on Gerrans, but clos

ball, add another | Bower, uf the mipply and Army South, in hand, me only two points marking pad huid inckthe can take

put him off thin cuple of tournament points to thels Soccer groats, a Corinthian wwee of drama, wear?

totel, provided Lamb does not retire behind The game Ariny Bouth

danger The other

turn the last moment. Althy attack Anderson, and the have all to play off is against. Army North and

thetr Club Jett winger must tickle and

tackle low at all costs respective showings on Wednes day the Anny South look likely tor their clain to consolidate top place in the table alongside the Club.

ARMY ROUTH V. CLUB Much will. Therefore, depend

ef outcome thes 11.

today's anted and Army South have Tew changes in their Til 2 forwardin

Barber, at FACTORIT Bove's row, replacing Into the swind

who drops back to mple of Phipps who is the line-up this missing from Satur-ucek-end, and Bolly Duffett 1956.etuts in preference to Jones, Rherwise the side in sunchangest cweather permitting) any here Club have also made a few the Secretary's changes toglin again availalle obtained

and will replace. Put yes up the wing. Office, Alexandra House; the wine Miller is even a artem in the Club House, Happy Valley; und win place of Carpenter

WHI engthen 11 lack and and the Stables, Shan Kwung the Club, uniticularly

deferen it but there wok a Rond.

serum lock last week at alle wing

The Club park in sig and heavy at should be as se staw mate to the Anny South in the Jageriala Barker bold the Je

selas cenfurtably. arist

CHI

Forms for the 7th Race Meet- ing 1956 54 to be held Saturday, 18th and day, 25th

Febrnicy,

Entries close al 12 o'clock NOON Wednesday, 8th February, 1956.

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By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD.

Secretary.

Vitolioure

LE any thang

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WID

E for the ANTRY, for bed ng The best hake available hat the Cukny

the Men The tub weakber (ailure of the threes to un tathat i

have bat ovided they Lake Bel improved in this report they

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING Saturday, 28th January, Wednesday 1st & Saturday, 4th February, 1956.

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 11:30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 Nuon each day.

The Tinterval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) each day.

The Secretary's Office 10.00 am, cach day.

ut Alexandra House

will

clusa

at

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Admission Badges ut $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cush Sweep Offlce, at Queen's Building. Chafer Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Tims 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 the 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 and REFRESHMENTS RESTAURANT,

will be obtainable in

the

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for They may on no account use the passing through un their duties. Betting Bootlis in the Members' Enclosure.

CASH SWEEPS

Although Through Tickets cannot normally be purchased for each day of a Meeting unless there is an interval of at least five days between each day an exception is being made for the Annual Race Meeting. Through Cash Sweep tickets, therefore, at $20 each per day or $60 for the three days of the Meeting may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5. D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours until 10.00 aan, on each day of the Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be resorved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting it it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the eeries 1 to 3,000,

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m., on Friday, 27th January will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meelings.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the reistered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and' cán bo produced by the holder.

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

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th February 1956, at $2.00 each, mast be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofices at Queda's Building (Chater Road), 5, D'Aguilar Strest and 382, Nathan Road.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "ail 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.

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN- DISFIGURED TICKETS,

Bookmakers, The Tad man, etc. will not he permitted la operate within the preclicie of the Hong Kong Jookay,

Order of theˆ°

ARNO

Preston returns to one wing. and after his fine display on Wednesday Fidler was an almost autoratle choice for the other wing. "I THE

park minʊ strowa two changes Hillis nussing for the wing for

replaced WT and in

POLICE v. RAF The second game on the sume

enough, odelly

could ground, cantly go to the Police for the Allmen nye without XTEL' ut Fand Chandler moyen bdo the vacated their stars in Landh

Jt has been often said and will be said again that one man does not make a side, and while the generalisation in usually true, it fails to stand up under in spection in this case.

When Lami

down to wwert Singapore before Christmas the RAP Magndand were treated to revisas which they little expreted, and an his r Turn they immiculately returned to their old form

Therefore the ios of Lean, whatever the reason, will be a blow to the Airmen's espirations this season, and the Police pack, wine is very heavy and is showing some really good work. perficukurly in the lease and the incouts, should be able today to give their bucks a lorge shore

the ball,

Once again their backs are in

a state of flux, but the continua- Hon of Lloyd as the serum half is on excellent idea.

McCullagh,

13.

DY

while de Cordova la qui

qune how Sharpe and Cain with cumble remains to be seen, and whether Keir wall prove to be the full back the Army side are looking Tor is # moot point.

extent.

comment ... and that

good rally regarded as a Such, however, is not quite

there is no

for

TENSE STRUGGLE Tomorrow will seo a capacity

Stadium crowd at the

when star-sutdded Eastern clash with the Army. After their showing against South China the soldiers and place

the match may well dovolop politics in sport and as 1 happen

into a tense struggle between to be writing about soccer at the

the spood and strength of the moment the same principle is

upl wiles and Arzny and involved, To me, football ja

experience of Eastern'a veteran football wherever it is played.

However, thero is not the players.

The issuo is very open and slightest doubt that the upposi- tion offered

to the powerful extra-time, and even a replay. Yugoslavian national side by the moy necessary before footballers on the mainland of decalon 19 reached. ...bui

after what

10

une cast at least not with some of the people who have talked China has caused many a Hong-whatever

kong vyebrow to be lifted.... Already some particularly" to me about it. very fri views have been Yugoslavs did to our team.... formed about

the whole

Bug and to others along the way. gestion and they are not all in With the Olympic Games Just unqualified favour of it being ahead, it would seem that the

players from the mainland-i put Into practice.

Inis match indicated their nor

опо

the

word

the outcome crowd can be certain of peeing the real thriller from the

"got

There

match is une League on the schedule this week-end Kowloon soccerltes and the may see Kwong-Wah edge out St Joseph's at Boundary Street.

ALL INTERNATIONALS

Power, Baker, Knight, Creek,

Moulesdale, Ashton,

Chuddar. were ali Dogurt and Hegati Internationals, and the Corin- Both de Cordova and Hill will be thiens feared no for in these

CURIOUS FEATURE mused, though their mutaltutes are

The curious feature about itmal standard-may prove them- capable of ding their shoes to any days after World War I.

selves to be stronę opponents for They shocked the professionals

la that the longer Navy

all but the very best teams. ulres BLOW many by knocking mighty Blackburn

points of changes, all brought in to strengthen

At tho beginning of this Rovers out of the Cup, and fol-listens to the contra

view being expressed, the more the side. Morton appears on one

abou! season 1 mude comment drawn lowed it up with two wing. Davies in the centre of the

does one And that there is the state of the playing pitch against Brighton theres, and Moore, not the one who Kames

and

lack of reasoning, and no dis-ne Caroline Hill played in the centre before, taker | Hove Albion before superior

and suggested to Colony football in that after the harsh over fly half

loyalty

treatment training began to tell and they

volved. In fact the opposite It received lost the second replay.

during the heavy impression is gathered.

summer programme it was not Here is how it was put to me going to last out the season.

Moure did piny at the beginning of the season but was injured, and hi stup has been out of the Colony

chis FOODVITY.

ALMO new Taylor at serum háir, and the pack has three changes,

In fact this is aimYORÍ a reconsti- tuted fireen, and should show an knprovenient over the last

M>}

weeks But the Anny North threed should prove too strưng for the Navy and strice they should get at least a ball the Anny fair share of the Nerth should win by a fairly cum- fortable margin,

HOW THEY STAND

Here is the Hexangular Table to chute:

FA Pu

The three Hue Is Entriy strong, amateularly in defence, and they Club should be able to hold the RAFA Ulireen.

Anny The Atmen have dropped Fraser | RAF back to full back in place of Millips Puller

Navy who moves in to the centre of th Three ne Thin Tay weaken the altack of the bucks and there isya In the

ad been whe cang RAF pack

Tow is Evan New to the front and Thorias in the newcomer to th back now. This is not the on Thewan who has played in the for wards before but another of the serie ilk,

Southwick moves forward into the Hand tow of the scrum, leaving Paste and Tuton as the

wing for Wall This should also weaken the altack for Southwick is one of the

NOTICE

24

20 17 1 23 27 1

15

0

B

as

on Wednesday by one for whose views

the

have respect Any European four by

1

greatest

almost

with

a Mongkong side would certainly

on

SMALL CROWD

com-

SPORTS QUIZ

1. Put these Wimbledon Cham- plons in the order in which they won the title: Donald Jack Budge, Fred Perry,

#cw

2. Former World Champions these, but at what sports? Elsworth Vines, Teminy Burns, and Jack Lovelock.

Towing

which two men face each other? Who did Freddie Milla beat to win the World Cruiser- weight title?

3. It

D

4.

3. Anagrams. Who are: EBAB

Bower, owner of innumerable Amateur International "caps", says those days can never come bock because of economic rea-

The crowd-small as it was When sons.

man young Iraves the

that watched the Eastern-RAF he Varsity now,"*

be undertaker "he has to get Bays,

his head the long term idea that it would game there last Saturday must down to some

work, not

Kramer and Bill Tuden, Ro prove beneficial to Hongkong's have noticed how the playing rooming about the place playing international status by giving surface has deteriorated in re- cent weeks. It is now in the current Colony players an football. But they were grand

and times, and I

piaries very loved also playing opportunity to play against the shocking condition with the professionals of Chol-areat soccer stare-and teams-any of the other grounds where unfavourably with

sea. The Corinthians (plus of the world.

senior football is played, Such

experience would Casunie) of today are business-

bo of the greatest Lange patches of the foldi sze men, who cannot afford to treat undoubtedly Soccer as a hobby and they have educational value to the players now completely bare of g#:06 not the leisure for the necessary

involved, but It is agreed and the players are being hin- that, that cous not mean it would dored in their cftoris to play training. We were as hard 53

contribute nails all the time, and prided automatically

any good football, for the ball is TODAY'S TEAMS

ourselves on being

improvement to Hongkonge coming off different parts of the than the professionals we play- international standing. It surface Ry

very different speeds. RAF: Fraser, Lewis, Philips.

ed

that to father against." Witmot.

argued Dyer.

Cornah. Loening.

It is indeed

a great pity to Anderson, Davis,

bund reduced to would re- Evans. Ilannin, Mr Bower thinks the game aachieve such a gool

ground see this line the Southwick, Page, Thomas. Tutun. lot faster today, but not eo quire

from a guarantee

La the present state and

would bla Police: Johnstone. O'Regan, Marsh.

to their arting benet clever, "How could it be, he players who make the trip that AN Other Nash. Scull, Lloyd,

would

this Purves. Cunningham, Brown Shel-suys, "when they are all for they

represent

credit-ir the South China Colony Jey, Forsyth, Bryan, Ross. Walker

are international officials decided TO future

the speed and have no time to work

URC Tab: Roberts, Inglis, Addis, Valen-

O'Kelty, Steward the ball? Maybe it is a better competitions. Without this the, Moet'allum.

plich playing

a complete rest Williams, Hussell. Elliott, Hargroves, spectacle--I don't know."

four would from a Hongkong during the forthcoming closed Miller, Penina, Kerr, Armstrong-

point of view be

season in order that it can valueless

be Wright.

restored to its former standard. Any tour of a side would of

noccasiontative

bę spon- At present it is far removed sored the Hongkong Football

from what is expected of a firs Association and, as that body is elasts stadium such as we have interested

only

at Caroline H$11. in the promotion and improvement of football in It would naturally

HONG KONG OXFORD AND -Smith.

CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY

Martin. Navy:

Mortem. Davies, Fawkner, Moore.

Taylor Cale. Davies, Windchatte. Robinson. Palmer. Dufty. Wynft. Turner,

Rowe. Army Bouth:

Anderson, Gerrard,

Williams Jackman, Glen. Yearsley. Narker. Cross, Weeken Barber. Duffett, Gatehouse. Buckby,

Army North; Kelr. Fidler, Moore. Preston, Cain, Sharpe. Chandler, Skülbeck, Tilden, Jealous, Pearson, Allen, Wade. McCullagh,

The Annual Cricket Matche of the above Society is to be held at the Hong Kong Uric- ket Club

Sunday. 19th February at 12 o'clock.

01:

Will any member of either University, not necessarily n member of the Society, who wishes to play please inform one of the following:- G. T. Rowe

B. i. Barlow

Tel. 20888 Oxford

Tel. 36509

even atter

Sports Diary

TODAY

Cricket

Diy 1 Anny v Navy; IRC

• CCC; KCC v RAF; Police v RKCC "Optimista""; Recreio' • Army "8",

Dly 3: Ray School v Army 19jm

to

the

fr

Είνα

With the brilliant play of the Austrians and the Yogoslavs

THUR, OR

VADSI, RYA

NNOISBRO,

SCRELAH.

NOHJ

6. Which of there are sailing boats: ketch, yawl, sloop and cutter?

7. When at their

maximum

weights which is the heavier,

a rugby ball, or a football? 8. Where did polo originate, India, Argentina or Mexico? B. Is there any limit

to the size of a lawi tennis racket?

10. What is the colour of a

hockey ball,

the Coloit the conséquences of now tucked away in the album 11. How many times has Sugar

consider

the of an expensive tour in such an greatest detail.

As was pointed out to me in no uncertain manner, it would

John Landy May Dockyard in RAF Y DBS; Amy be a strange situation if the

Attack Three Miles Record

Recreio

Racing Final day of the Annual Rade Meeting. Happy Valley, 11.30 ROL

Boccer

Association ponsored * visit to 3016 Co and then found later, urope,

the 'educated ployers Werc in an opposing team in a cub. v CAA at Caroline hill, 330 p.m. sequent international compati- Junior Shield Kitchee v Ks or tion....It would be very much a Earlem at Caroline Hill, 148 p.m.

Senior Shield Semi-Final:

Klichée |

Div 1: Kwong Wah y St Josephs

Hollandia

things-we

shall-like-to- recall, we got down to the thrills of mudden death football again with the semi-finals nf the Senior and Junior Shielas due for decision this week-end.

the

Robinson held Ray World Middleweight title? 12. Which events In the 1930 Olympics will be held in Stockholm?

13. What sports do you associate with: Alan Oliver, Pascual Perez, Cyr Peacock, and Rex Hartwig?

WEEK-END GAMES

The programme is as follows:~~ Today: Sentor Shield Semi-14. anal Kitcheo vị th

Junior Shield Kitcbeo v. KMD.

Semi-final.

The 1920 and 1930 Men's Singles titles at Wimbledon

SEMO were won by the player. Who was he?

¿

15. Which of these cricketers

acored the most centuries in first-class matches (a) W.G. Grace (b) Patsy Hendren

(c) Jack Hobbs?

Melbourne (Victoria). John Landy and Dave

case of planting needs for some- Stephens may

ono elso to enjoy the fruits. make dual at Boundary Street, 1.30 p.m.

& attempt on the Australian three-street, 3 p.m.

DIY 3: HAR ↑ Club at Boundary

IMPORTANT ASPECT mile record before the Aur- Diy 3: Liüs Sai Wan_v_Talkoo;

Tomorrow: Now I wish to make it clear

Senior Shield talian Athletic Championships REME CMS Happy Valley, is that I am not querying the right Semi-final. Eastern v. Army.

p.m. Dockyard ▾ RAMC; Tramways Cambridge are held in March, 1050.

When

Gymnastic at Happy Valley. 345 of any individual player who is Stephens made the p.m. Prism Telephone at Glad-duly qualified to represent a Junior Shield Semi-Anal. suggestion, Landy suld he would le 300

particular like to take part in the race HARDY Valles 3.15 p.m. R. ví da present an important aspect

country to do so, but Sing Tay v. Eastern v Tamer at DR

All the gunes will be played it was staged at a time when University of Happy Valley, 945 that is causing many folks to do at the Hongkong Stadiurn. The it would not interfere with his p.m.

at the Junior Shield matches will start of deep thinking preparations for other events.

lot Stephens said that he wanted and Services) Regatta.

Royal Bangkong Yacht Club (Hong] moment. For

obvious at 1,45 pm, and the Senior ties věty

to have

zoasiona there will be conflitting at 3.30 p.m. The games will be an agreement with

Antries

of minutes each way, and Landy that they sharod the IK Slazals Regiment Athletic opinions on the matter, but fow paoing for either two or two Meeting at Boundary Street, 2 p.m. will disagree that it is a for extra time of 10 minutes each the will be played in reaching problem. and a half miles of the three,

the and then went "Bat

Reprorening

Colony Event of a drow.

the Anish.

against most casual visitors is The Kitchee CAA clash this 17. Where.

in the International'

no- afternoon will provide plenty of not interanti copied sense, and while the thrilk Kitchee on reputation

SANDEMAN COTCH WHIST

The King of Whiskies

LANDIMAN

SCON"

ANDENT

per Devle

Bowlas

out" for

TOMORROW

Cricket

"In this way," Stephens sald,

DIY 2: KCC "Warpa"" "Hornets': Navy v University "A"

Fres & Badio XL-

Soccer

RCC

16. Which World Heavyweight

Boxing

Champion floored his opponent seven times in the first round in winning. the time and did the nama to another opponent when

defending 192

would you kerosa # "crown green"?

"we should get the three-mile Univerdty "B" Politoe; Chopsticks faithful public which does so will.start favourites but it thou 10. Which was the lass Second

me down to 13m 20s,""

Stephens holds the "present Australian record for the three miles with 15m 318 World itle-holder la Hungarien Sandor Ihares, who ran the distance in 18m 14.2.

much to support the same turn in the carrie insipid show would probably get a better as they did ngainst South China Andy KK Audium 3.30.0m. Senior Bhield Semi-Final: Eastern return for their money from laat week they could well make 10.

by their exit from the trophy. performances Junior Shield: Bing Tho y Eastern improved

СЛА those of our players who have at C Stadium 140 p.m.

are a lively young Div 3 Solicitors Dairy Tam had the benont of a tour inside and they have shown on at Happy Vallora pas pan, If Landy and Stephens are piv Dodwell & ; Uk Europe, but they would lose several occasions that they can20, able to agree on the race, it will Arrate Redffumtys keppy out when it came to real inter- upset the best of opposition,

ValleyMas pinay Ki Godown y probably be held at a special Road Works Watson Lane Colony could in fact if fight, but based on the season's national competition for the They will not go out without a twilight meeting in Melbourne, fords at Happy Valley, 345 p.1.

POP

·SAME OLD „TROUBLĖS ON, SEHR ETIOLT PÅ

SAME OLD CRISIS ON THE BACK!

Bacon and legs

BUT EVIDENTLY A NEW

BATHING

BEAUTY

ON THE

MIDOLE

Division club to win the F.A. cup?

For which athletics event in

a medical certiäcate requir

ed with the entry forms?

When, die Britain last win

the Walker Cup (a) 1924 (b) 1030 (e) 1038 ?

(Answers Bed Págs. 17).

PRECIOUS

DROPS

FOR

PRECIOUS.

MOMENTS.}

CHERRY

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