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DESMOND HACKETT'S COLUMN
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956,
BRITAIN'S NO 1 HORSEMAN
We're Tough But Not Dirty, Says Birmingham Boss
Birmingham City supporters are hopping mad because I expressed the opinion that the team they love and admire is likely to arrive at Wembley labelled "Tho toughest team that ever reached the Final,”
It is a point of view that appears to be supported by many Soccer citizens residing beyond the boundaries of Birmingham's highly industrious city.
ment
hno assaultJog phone violently-phrased telegrams. By the twło towers of Wembley, they really are annoyed.
*From Birminghant my com-up something where you are nuk
produced
ear-likely to get hurt. enlla And "I played for 10 years and not once duit have my name taken, and I reckon I was as lough as they care" But I always kept my head, as I tell my players in keep theirs "
remember
decided on a policy of playing simple football fast and hard Believe me, the hardest thing to perfect is simple Soccer played at high speed.
Then I told the inds they wer going to get more than fit, But from munsger Arthur
They were going to be fighting well Turner, the man whis has fem-
Arthurit, nugget-lough if you like." pered this Birmingham outfit Ther in the red-and-white
ventured to suggest that Into a 10-minute menner of pace
tipe of Sloke Chy He wis some of the boys were over- and power, there is no rebuke. faize tok unrulled 1 never playing the part of being the
Мел forthright ***
Soccer--that of Ruzzel,
lose his Temper and Strong un bh seldom saw him come out of a
getting past maybe they were comments;
thekle without the ball
the point of being laugh, that they were being unduly rough.
Back
Turner with s broadside: "There is no room in English footbal for rough
merely Tough? Or
tough!
yourse
Tough?
are syes And we are it too 13
never liety.
*This is a man's guine
Yun
FAST AND KARD
Turner energetically aden:
came
have to be hard, you have to be "When I took over at Birming, play, for dirty thefies. I won'! at. If you are not, then take bam on Novender 12, 1954.
have them.
are prepared to go out ant play our gamo our own way, even though it may appear to be the hard
to some why
"We
Landy
Invitation To Still To Be Approved By Two AAUS
San Francisco, Apr. 12.
peuples. If the opposition wants to play it hard too, then good. fuck to them
plaints
We have no com-
have told my team it is their job to play rootboll und the referee's to ensure fair play won't stand for any tooners
LIMPING MEN
I
I mentioneel that of course it
| euuld have been coincidence, but
in the games I had seen Birming-
ham City playing. It appeared to me that the opposition seemed
to
A row over AAU procedure, which for a time threat. ened to prevent Australian Miler John Landy's participa-have une or two players limping tion in two California truck meets, was apparently settled today.
It had been amonneed that Tandy, who has
often thurs cracked the four-minute barrier more
any other man, would run at a dual meet between UCLA and USC in the Los Angeles (Coliseum on May 5, and at the West Const Relays in Fresno on May 12,
AAU
around before the match
over.
I ducked
45
WILA
Turner blazed
back!" "What do you think has
happened to the five Cup Final probables. I have in dock? i can assure you they didn't slip on buy skins. They took hard knocks, without shirking, even though they knew it might mean missing Wembley.
match during the nerve-haminering weeks before Wembley I have insisted that we must keep up our will to win.
It has taken us to the Final.
The Australian AAU said that Bu yesterday American AAU orials, headel by Executive at haif received no request re-
"in every Newgarding Landy's visit, but that Dan Peiris Secretary York.
the If the American annouuerd that
for Landy to yuch request Invitation to Landy was highly
States compete in the United Irregular beemise i had t been made through the proper It would be granted.
Wes Santer, the Kansas Miler chunnels,
who was suspended by the AAU over expenses, told reporters in Bantogham, Alabarna. Gay that Tanty is a friend of hetne are! the world's {1༥་།;t would jeopardize his mal ut Miler, and we should be more
Ferris said if Landy should come to the United States at compete in track incels willout of the American the approval
AAUN,
and
Australian
withing tes offer
standing" that, "as of this thun
no hospitality have received moment wOS request from any me for perm! - sion fre Landy to run in country."
This
NO RULES BROKEN
Harol Berliner. However.
Vesti
"We must keep up that deter- |tion to keep on winning. We want that Cup and we'll fight for it as hard as we know how But please forget that line about the rough stuff."
Arthur, I hope you feel better
OIT our after getting that
your mighty chest. I still feel maybe there could be just a little less of the Humphrey Bogart and James Cagncy in Birajngham's otherwise admirable Soccer act,
-London Express Service).
(COPYRIGHT)
Santre muted he would like very much" to run against the Aussie 1* *
the uf
two Calitorala meets, but that he Par not know it arrangements
veteran AAU Metal and Vier-count be made, -United Press.
Chairman of the men's
and field team, saut
had been broken.
<
track
11
He said oficials of the Cru- trul
The Call for AAU and
Pacine Southern
have AAU mailed applications to Ferris for Lundy to run in their nets, Ferris salt that since formal applications were en route to his offer, it was sure it can be arranged."
KGV Team Versus Combined Fathers & Old Boys XI
their
Fathers and old boys playing of "Contra the name under Discipulos XI", will meet the
cleven in KGV School annual cricket match next Sun- day on the School round. Play begins at 10.15
a.m.
with lunch from 1.15 to 2.15 and len from 4.15 to 4.30.
n
Stumps will be drawn at 6.30 p.m.
It is hoped there will be large turn-out of parents and old boys as well as scholars for this match.
•
The teams selected are: "Contra, Discipulos XI"; W. 11. Pepperell (eopl), J. Catley, N. Hart-Baker, D. S. Robb, S. C. Smith, Marshall, G. Horley, 3. Marshal, B. C. Carnell, J. A
Bendall and C. Eather.
J. Bendall,
1.
HKBA Invites Ten
To Train
Train For Uber Cup Team
Hongkong Iras received official confirmation from the International Badminton Federation regarding the Ladies' International Badminton Tournament, the Uber Cup com. petition.
Hongkong has been drawn against Malaya in the first round of the Asian Zone competition and has the choice of courts. The winners of this match will also have the choice of courts in their match against India.
to
k
It
to be suggested Ro Malaya that "Arrow" shuttle- cocks should be used.
JAPAN INVITATION
an
The horses and riders from whom Britain's team will be chosen to go to Stockholm in June for the Equestrian events of the Olympic Games, are now gathered at Windsor for training.
This picture shows Britain's No. 1 ̧horseman, Col. Harry Llewellyn on his new mount (Foxhunter is retired) "Akerlow", during the training session. -- L'entrul Press Photo.
Bright Idea?
By HENRY LONGHURST
London.
Hats off to the Ladies' Golf Union! A fine body of women, I declare. nothwithstanding any irrelevant utterances I may have let slip in the past.
Not content with taking on the Americans-and once than the men have beating them, which is more been able to do since the war-they now extend their province and challenge, so far as I can see, to the entire world.
when Curtis been born.
it was In other words, the
match, which we Cup
look played for in her country. forward to their winning at Princes on June 8 and B. may be the last we shall see in Its present form.
ניני
Misses Curtis, Harriet and Marguret. who Won the US. Women's Champlonship in 1106 and 1907 respectively, were
50 the fore-runners by nearly and the Canada Cup, which he presented for the promotjes of International good will through golf.
Page
Royal H.K. Defence, Force Orders
Serial No. 15, Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CHE, ED, Commandant,. Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated April 10, 1950.
Force Orders
KOKDE Rine Mesting, 1834-The Commandant, congratulates aut prize- wanners in the KDF Rino Mest- ing 1030 the results of which aTO DA falow-RHKDF Championship
pent
Winner Plệ X, G. Bilva (R)-- 91. Runner-up-Cpi H. A, Souza (UKR)==00. Third-Aux. Rui (UC) - Fourth-x. Remedios fic
78, Yuth (ile)-Capi. Luddington (Recon)-75. Fifin (36)-Capt. A. P. reira (HKR)-76. Seventh--P. 0.
Eighth Malig (HKANVIL)—74.
|
Coy as soon
Dand as pomalbie. uy and President.
10.
Some Guard Training-Wednesday April 1560mQueen's Birthday, Heneral Parade. As for Int Platoon.
Telephone No. 53481, 18005954 ACO Leung, T.W.D.—Nad Op.
Hongkong Women's Auxiliary Army Corp Training-Wednesday April 18 Queen's Birthday Rangarral Paradie. for porn de nuPG BP
Ukay, Drens: Uniform, Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force Thursday “Apits-la-vir. Aldi. Per. BM, queen's Birthday Rehearsal | sonpel parade – 8.30 pim. WD Car Parade-April 18, 1836. Transport for Park for 33 Gen, Hospital, Drom: permontiel attemeiing the waende will Urdifor. Friday April 50-Six: Per- leave MPG at 5.20 p.m. and pro- | sorrel parade. §.30 p.m. MPG for bead to 11Q RIUDE where Kime) HQLF. Dress: Uniforın.
transport WELL
(Sgd.) G. H. CALVIRE, Major,
for Commandant, R.H.K.D.F.
Notices
will be inued, Use then proceed arriving toce and 0.10 p.m.
to Tai Koo Docks between 0.10 p.m.
B. U. Baker (IUCN)~~71. Ninoth Barker" (likk)—70- Tenth L/Cpl. Pari (20000)==0). Eleventh
_H.M.__ Queen's Birthday Parade -Cint, Spencer (LKR)-00, Twelfth -Mox. Buckley (110)-05, UKILNVE Trade Training/Auxiliary Police Dress For Spectators-(1) Oficers Cup Winner-Petty Officer Maig day April 17-All personnel No, (1) No. 3 dress in possession) Trana" with orders and medals. Bworde Ihay 74, Runner-up--Lsoutenant Weldur 34 Poles Matelet-8.30 p.m
(11) Olive grace Jacket 1. UK. Regiment championship port leaves MPG as 5.20 p.m. Friday a worn.
and trousers," without orders or April 10-ALL personnel-RAF Kải Wimmer-Ptelt. 0, 5lyn (3IT)=-91. Runner arp-Cpl. H. A. Boura (lo) Talong a.m. (Bull Day). Transport metala if not in possession of No. 3 Cay)--90, IKAAP Championship leaves Ballbury Road at 8.45 a.m. dress. (b) Ofts-Olive Green, wiin-
Thone L Wimer-Sgt. J. D. McGregor Equipment Section Saturday April 14 out orders or medals,
possession may wear No, a Prem, with stais. Stunner-up-Cpl. G. M. Antonio As detailed-KAAF Hangar --- 1
Guard al. Itome
Championship- p.m. Bunday April 15-As detailed
Dress Government lousa Garden Winner-Aw P. A. 1184. HKAAF Hangat-9 a.m. Tuesday
April 17-All Runner-up. R. F Remetios.
personal-1LKANY BARY --Officers and Warrant Officers attending tho Garden Party at Transport leaves 7. Youds Volunteers Champion- Hangard p.m. shipWhoër-Aux. E, Y. Mao Balisbury Road at 643 pm Thursday Government House on April 21, 1960 on this occasion of the Birthday of {HG) - $1. Buoner-up-1/Cpt. April 15-All personnel-HS RIUKDF Her Majesty Queen Filzabeth 11 will
Xavier AP. A..
Prenuport Fulk Day)., (TKR) 36.m IKWVF Championship Witmer leaves MPO 1 1. Clerks F.A. Do dressed in uniform as follows:-
JIKANVR-Drem – No. 10. Army P. D. Wren F. Brown-35. Hunger- Thursday April 19-All perence-
Unil(1) No. 3 Droos, or (11) Ser« Meinnes-10, HKVDC Rispa.m. Full Day). up-Wren
viço Diese (KD or Gaberdine) with Championship Wmner-Mr. P. Transport leaves MPO at 8.45 1. Faleros 37. KHKOF BUT Cham-Clerks G.D. Saturday April 14-A Som Browne or cloth belt or If No. 3 Drew, HD of Gaberdine la not planship-Wire CSM Parkimon personnal-LOKAAF flengar—0_a.m.
available then plain clothes, JIKAAF 29. Runner-up-butt Elott-23.
Itd at Transport leaves Salisbury The China CompeitionWiner No. 0.45 a.m. Tuesday Apr 11-All-Dross No. 0 or plain clothes.
JIKANVEL--Dress No. fa 1 Platoon, 110-210. Runner-up- permiel-KAAF Hongan-p..
Rd at IKI Malature Football Competi- No. Platoon, XG-194. The Com Transport Leaves Balisbury
Con-Fixtures for April 1958.-X70s- mando
Cap Winner-flome Guard 5,40 p.m. A.T.C. Becilon Saturday detailed-Kai Tak
doy 23rd="13" Coy v "C" Copy -J. Runner-up--Q Coy, KR- April 14-As
Sunday April 15 Referee to be supplied by "A" Coy: 307 Individual-Cpl. I A. Bouza, Tower-la noon,
IKR∞, The
"A" "Cheylermera Com-
WatchSck Kour Tower-Tuesday 24th Coy" Coy petition Winner Battalion Q. a.m. (Full Day). Transport leaves oferee to bo supplied by
Cay: Wednesday 230 Nursing MESS Saturday Id at 8 n.m. KR. Rummer-up-o P). InCR,
Wednesday April is-All S, Coleterre to be supplied by
Cay Competition Winners-POs & Bate Section Mess RUKOF Championship personnel - 33rd Gen. Hopal- individual Events--Dellberate-Pie.m. (Full Day). Transport leaves H. G. Buva (KR) 20.
Road at 8.40 .FO. Rapid Salisbury
M.T. Section Tuesday April 17—As Pic 11. G. Bilva (HKR)—32. Shop-
Tak-9 Am. Cpl. H. A Souza (KR)-10. detalled RAF Kal (after a shool-off with Cpl. V. Bar (Ful Day). Transport leaves Salle- rade) The Yophy Voiuniters bury Road at 0.45 a.m. Friday Champlorahtp=-individua Events April 20-A® detailed-RAP Kal Tak Deliberate Aux.
- a.m. (Full Day). Tranport Abbas (10)--13. Nagid-Aux. Mạo (10)–23. Sep- leaves Salisbury Road at 8.43 p.m. Wireless Operator (Advanced) Tues- L/Cpl. A. P. A. Xavier (UKR)-7,
day April 17--All personnel-Murray Championship-Deliberate IKWVF -P.O. Wren brown-17. Supp
P.O. Wren Brown-
English Lemona.—Ali men,bers ale torting
Loons will the English
at 8.30 p.m. report to MPO hai Friday April 13, 1050
Force Headquarters
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes
and
Entry
Forms for the 11th Race
Barrack--8.50 p.m. Friday April 20-All personnel JKAAF Hangar
a.m. (Ruti Day). Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.43 9., & MP Meeting 1955/56 to be held on at 2 p.m. Wireles
28th April Operator Saturday
and (Elementary) Tuesday April 17- All
5th Barracks Saturday personnel-Murray
May, 1060, 6.30 pm Friday Aprit 20-All per- (weather permitting) may bo sonnel-1LKAAF Hangar-
[Full Day) Transport leaves Salls obtained at the Secretary's bury Itoad at 3.45 a.m._8 MPG at
Ind Ope—SOC-130
p.m.
Int Ilatoon,Tuesday Apr 17,
2 D.n. C & It Element Friday Apr Office, Alexandra House; the 1000. Parade XPG 5,30 p.m. Dress: Multi.
Contrailer-MPG-Club House, Happy Valley; Wednesday April 18, 1906 13-Fighter
D. IT Queen's Birthday Rehearsal Parade. Parade MPG 5.20 p.m. for iQ Sunday April 18-1 Contrailer from and the Stables, Shan Kwong RHKDF. Dress: 2nd best suit UG "B" Team & Fighter Plotters (Shorts), web belt, blus beret, blue 4.m. (Full Day)--SOC-0a.m. "B Rond,
Term-17 S.U.-0 a.m. (Full Day). hoselops, black boots & puttees.
Transport leaves MPG at 9.30 p.m.
Flying TrainingThursday April❘ NOON 12-All pilots-MPG-0 p.m. Satur day & Sunday April 7 & 10-A| April, 1956. delaued by bc Flying Squadron Thursday April 19-All plots-MPG
Discipline-R#porting—The under mentioned airman la to contact Cpl. Fisher
(IIKAAF Orderly Room)
Becce Platoon, Wednesday April 18, 1950. Queen's Birthday Rehearsal Parade, as for Int Platoon, Thuis- day
1956–Shooting 30 April yards tange. Parado H4 RIKUF last 8.30 p.m. Dress: Overalls.
Troop-Monday April 10,
I hope this scheme wit come I belleve that it off, though would prove to be yet another the nail in the coffin for both Walker and Ryder Cup matches in their present forms.
As successive teams are chow- Our ed up by the Americans,
years of Mr John Jay Hopkinga nistes seek with increusing
to play sides repre senting the full talent of the Commonwealth which, after all, is united by sea, by ties at least ny strong as those which unite by land the citizens of Chicago
The cup. which bears theirjand Alabama.
numes, bears also the inscrip-
Nothing in gol since the war tion To stimulate the friendly rivalry among the women golf-has impressed me so strongly us Commonwealth Tquina- thus making the era of many lands."
in ment, held at St Andrews 1954 to celebrate the 200th and anniversary of the Royal Ancient Club,
it perfectly clear that they did in mind not have exclusively the closed-shop contests between the United States and Britain that the match has hitherto been.
be
Others who want
to join the party can In no way icoked on as gate-crashers,
WIDE OPEN
The suggestion by the LGU
The thing was
now put out the Is to throw
Д
any
1950. No paraće,
Hongkong Regimeni H.M. Queen's Birthday Rehearsal Parade-Wednesday April 18. Parade JULQ 6.30 p.m. To leaves MPO 0.15 p.m. Dreng 2nd best muis Da (Short), web tælt, blue beret, Dize hostope, black boots & puttees,
R.M.
Parade Queen's Birthday April 21, 1958, The a/m parade will be held at Kowloon on the morning of Boturday April 21, 1956. All ranks will assemble in it's Wharf by path. Apr 21 and will report to the RSM, Free water ipt from Blake Pler will leave at a k.m. April 21, 1959 for Holt's Whart and return after the Parade to Blake| Per. Dresa) Officers - 00 Jackets & Shorta, Black boota (Real buttons on jacket and Brass Tiles), Officers typo gaiters. Blue hometops, Blue borets, et yards Sam Brown de Aword, Medals.
Party Bad, Colour
& Excort for RHKDF Comd-No. 3 Dress white Jackets, blue trousers, bivo peskeð cap, block shoes, Bran Regt (UP), Bam Browne & Swords (Uffers models.
Other Ranka-G Jacket & shorts, web belt, black boots, puttees blue howetops, Blue beret, nedals, rifle sling,
Training “A” Coy-Saturday Apr 24 Ra classification. RV a.m. at SCP Kowloon, Dress: 00, Bools, Puttees Khaki shut, bell, pouches. Bunday April 15LMO Chification Stonecutters Range. RV Blake Fier 8.15 am, Dres: A above, Coy-Saturday April 14 Rule Course (Desnotmel who have not fired Rie) deslied by letter. RV ECP Kowloon 7.4 a.. Dressi
It was clear that the pick of the teams from Britain and the four Dominions.
provided that they were not chosen ca
quota basis, could give American team a run for its Im- but the really
the tremen. dour
both good will towards
OG slacks. boots. putices, khaki Britain and each other that | shirt, blue beret, battle order less steel helmet. Wednesday April 18 these Dominion teams were go- ing to spread abroad own countries when they got Thurday April 19-WT home to say nothing of that which they left behind
..
Entries close at 12 o'clock 17th Tuesday
on
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
TENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 14th April, 1956
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES. The First Bell win be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run 2.00 pm.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE'
THE: 1955 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADIES BROOCHES ARE VALID UNTIL THE END OF THE CURRENT RACING SEASON.
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Rond only on the written introduction of a Member, who will 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. 72011),
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 payable at the Gate, Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the
In their's day ng any requisite fee of $3.00 admission.
gate wide open. They would curve up the golfing world into four zoner: America (U.S. and Canada), Europe (Britain, Eire, France, Belgium), Australasia (Australia and New Zealand), Africa (South Africa, East and
This They
lett tournament Africa, Rhodesia, etc.).
they general feeling, I think, that it muggs-and have worked out the arithmetic for any reason we were forted of it, though
1 am hanged if to choose between that and the be Walker Cup then, with the can-that the finals' would played in Europe and America greatest reluctance, the Walker
am
SUTA
the Badminton Association to paru- nine years and in Aus- Cup would have to go. A bright
The Executive Committee of the Hongkong Badminton Asso- ciation, which met at Marin House yesterday, with Dr the Hon. A. M. Rodrigues in the
decided to write chair, Melaya suggesting lute August as the tentative date for meeting. It is also to be stated in the letter that the game will bo played in. Hongkong, but it has been suggested that there is a possibility it might played in Malaya. This however depends entirely
on the terins
Malaya has to offer.
KGV XI: J. Shroft (capi), the Badminton Association of Basto, D. Róbb, P. Groves, D. Horley, C. Riitgers. R.
The meeting, also agreed to Pepperell, Cherniknetit. C. Parsons and H. Invite the following ployers Tavadla. Twelth man, A. Lau. start trainlug: Helen Kwong,
Scorer, Mrs. J. Catley.
Diena Yung, Stella Correa, Dorothy Lam, Cinder Ho, Ullan Khoo, Mary Wong, Y. Y. Chan, Winnie Cheung and Elvie Tsok.
Sports Diary
TODAY
The HKBA has received invitation from the Nippon
cipate in the Japanese Open Championships from May to
Entrance foo for singles events U.S. 50 cents; for doubles U.S. $1. per pair.
on April 15. Entries clase Any Hongkong player, wishing to participate is requested to to the write
in immediately Hon Sec of the HKBA.
The HIKBA is to write to the that the IBF informing them 1057 Colony Championships will be held in the latter part of March,
and Africa every 10. idea now occurs to me, how- It is an intriguing thought
might by which We over, that some Infant Australasian possibly secure the best of both prodigy may turn the tido.. in worlds.
have the Curtin Cup, yet not
FINAL HOCKEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
The following are the Anal standings in the 1955/56 Hockey Leagues:
KGV "A" Gremlins Recrolo
Ladies' Division
The Chairman then asked TENTATIVE SELECTION. the Hon. Sec. to minute the
10 8 7 Association's congratulations to Dorians Ä**
10 14 1 1 00-12 20 10 11 1 443-281 29 10 10 2 407-5472 6 84-40 18 10 7 1 B 40-30 15 10. 7840-38 15 10 5 2 8 24-27 13 10 11 13-88 7 10 14 6+79 Men's First Division Army "A"
Cralgengaw ETH Gremlin-Kings Victorians
Bervices
This is a very tentative selec- CCC on winning the Senior tlon. The weeding out process Men's League Badminton title. will commence once the train-They beat HKU 7-2 in the final | K.Ö.V "I" ing gets under way. The tean
game. HKABA Meeting. Missions to Sea- will consist of
maximum of men 6.30 p.m.
seven players or a minimum of four.
Meeting
TOMORROW
. Racing
10th Race Meeting Happy Valley at
2 p.ni.
A report from the Champlon- ships Secretary, Mr R. Soares, pointed out that there wro There will be three singles distinct decline in Junior and four doubles. The matches tries in the recently concluded
be
Colony apred over two days it
Championships.
may
Itecrela "A"
K.I.T.C
RAFA
Boompots;
Nav Bhart "X" 102
.:
10-10 201
40-34 18 21-10 320-23 15
~ The
| (LRC)... 10 7 18 29-34 13. this was Army 1
Recreio 30.1.10 18-17 RN, A 100 100 115 17-00 1
1st Division: Routh China Club the opposing teanf agrees. The report stated that (CH) 6.30 pm: KMD v Navy (Club Training Sub-Committee elect-mainly due to the expense and 5.30 p.m. Paiks. V. RAF (89) 4.30 ed is follows: Messrs Robert to the fact that the Colony Citeplay for the finale.
2nd Division: Police Club 8) Tay, Ramon Young. Bill Gillles, Championships coincided A p.a).
and Divisions Taikoo y Tramways Ronale. Suares, and Patrick the (CH): KMB V Prisons (Club): To Wong.
The
Men's Second Division
Dutch Heskey |
Army
・T.R.C
Chub
with Schools Championships. Chairman commented that the Association Burtercă a loss PHOS Y REMB (HV}}; Dairy, Yarın v RAMO (1{V}, – All matcites at 4 p.m.. The Selection Commliler of approximately 3: $400. on the Bollettors (v: Litija Bai Wan (19); consists of. Mesaru: Soares, Tay Colony, Championships. This imag
and Young. Mr Tay✨ suggested was for Jehan that which 4th Division: Tamay v RI, (HTV) | the team gela; down to trgining the mudciation" kas sumarod # in 43p.mw: Allandia „v. Dodwaii. (15V)
se soon pa posible,
orders,
and 'Fd
Above.
MEALS and 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 secount use the Betting Booths or Fay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
By Mia for TH 1.50 p.m. Dress: Musketry order. OG Blacks. jacket, boots, them bere carry overalta. (Queen's
Birthday Rehearsal Parade on Wed Donday April 18, 1958 and actus parade on April 21, 1933 # per KR orders above), Warning Order May 5/6--LMG Clandestion. There who will attend notify FSI Cay 05 F00B possible. "D" Cay-
18-WT Wednesday Aprit
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20 each may be obtained from craft RV MPG for RHQ 1,300.m. the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and Dress: OC Jacket, shorts,5,-D'Agular Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 a.m. puttees beret, musketry order. Saturday April 21-Queen's Birthday on the day of the Ruce Meeting. parade, as per kit order Trg Friday April 20-Drill. RV MPG for HQ 8.10 p.m. Drew: UG Blacks, boo anklets, XD shirt, beret and belt. Trg Fi 2nd Part of Camp April 22 10 May All Pay sonnel who haya bocu informed by letter to attend. No parade for the remainder of the fig Pun
notice in Part 1 order. Bp Coy--Wednesday Apel 18-MMG Be Mor TFE. Rehearan Queen's Birthday Parade. RV 1.30 pm, for MPC for nila, Dress: Khaki Bhirt. Slacks Pullers Boois. Blue beret.] Zealand Champion against the
Web Delt (bring 2nd best OG short,
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on гіле howtops, runner-up for
British Lokotla the
Saturday April 21-Queen's Birthday the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket Amateur-should the latter, Parade as per ITCH order. Ho for bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced chance, be British, which
is Wednesday April |18, Queen's nover a
certainty.
SELECTION DIFFICULTY
The chief objection to a Com- monwealth team is the difficulty cf selection when you have no comparative yardstick by which to measure,
the New BOY,
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further
alings).
Parilcular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets, Buch ticketa will be issued consecutively only and the eight 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 series 1 to 8,000.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m.. on Friday, 13th April will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future. Meetings.
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers' cannot be reserved as Through Tickels,
Birthday Rehearsal, parade as per by the holder,
UK order, Baturday
April
The Stewarts reserve the right to refuse any subscription also queen Birthday parade as per HKR the right to remove any name from subscription lists without,
order. Sa TiApril 21/23-Query a
Birthday Parade and Gia Tog: stating reasons for their action.
The Commonwealth Tourna- ment offers a splendid oppor tunity for, comparison and eclec- tion. At the moment it is to bo played only at. five-year intervals-next on the list being South Africa in 1930-but the tops, pollees, MT FI-Trg as ordered scheduled to be run on 28th April 1955, at $2.00 each, may be
Interval was determined largely In order to avoid interfering with the Walker Cup,
Could not the Commonwealth Tournament. Be played more frequently-in Haolt a splendid. thought ant on each occasion team bo plcked from the five sides to play the Americans for the Walker Cup in the following yeart
SPÉCIAL CASH SWEEP
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby
obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices.
TOTALISATOR
Parade on Saturdays per Kh order. Parade on Burday-V MPD 30 a.m... for RHQ. Dreet: 00 shorts, KD shirt Boots beret, hose- by MTO Med Sec-As ordered by Mo. Int Feb-As ordered by Rio. Coy (Alimb-units)-Sunday April 15LMO Stonecutters Island RV 44m. Blake Pig. Drew: DG Blacks. KD shirt, Battle order less steel helmet, Boots, Borel, Gelters. Coy (Au subanlis)matay, 8/6m d Carsification. There who with ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS in fire the course will noty PS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE Corpa DE Dremigrades as ordered 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 HUN. STRONG
PAYMENTS WILL
BE MADE ON TORN FOR DISFIGURED TICKETS, AN
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, elc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets" until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited,stat
Wanderers'
Outlay
Wolverhampton Wanderers have paid out (£28,000 in beneat money to players since the Wer, Throe players have, had, three benente cach, and one player Myy who appeared in 'only one senior game go the maxirman": 2750:
I am incapable of working out either the mathematice or the financer, All I know is that if you want a thing Badiy anough in this lie, you usually (COPYRIGHT)
NOT
Order of the Steward
Aa R. ARNOLD;