Denis Compton Makes A Fine Start In First Class Cricket
London, May 9. Widespread rain interfered with county cricket in England today preventing any play at Oxford, where the University are playing West Indies, and leaving only one game that at Hove between Sussex and Gloucestershire
uninterrupted.
for eight de- of 34€
But he could not prevent his to follow on 238 alde having behind. Ho again showed good form in the second innings with 35 not out.
Leslie Lenham, a 20-year-old, innings
clared. opening bat playing in this second first-cides" match, Sussex's hero, scoring 36 la three hours 35 minutes and looking
4 fine substitute. for Alan Oakman, who is unit. He hit three sixes and never fours and gave only one chance at 82.
Two more experienced players were Also in form. Denis Compton
razde a fine art to his last season in first class cricket by scoring 50 when Middlesex replied to Kent's Arst
Week-End Lawn Bowls Teams
over
the
Doda Insole Compton's Eng- land colleague, contributed. 14. to Essex's including 1 fours second innings of 242 and his Arth wicker partnership of 03 with Michael Bear put Essex in a strong position against Hamp- shire at Southampton.
A BAD START Glamorgan had to struggle for runs at Cardiff, where play was delayed two hours, but after a bad start reached 149 for eight, putting them 210 ahead of Lan- cashire.
Gilbert Parkhouse began the Glamorgan revival but mishit Malcolm Hilton and was caught for 20, after which Wilt Wooller (22) and Jim Presidec (25 not Gut) continued the good work.
The following players have
Only 20 minutes play was been selected to represent their.
possible at Leicester where respective clubs in the lawn Yorkshire replied with 25 for no bowls league gamo
wicket to the home term's 330 week-end.
yesterday
At Cambridge too play ended, early after the University had
cce
3st Division (Home) KBGC:; W.
Choy,
Young, G. F. Bantos, Glong
Madar, C. C. MA, B.
Guy: &.&. Celer, Ekip gained first tunings lead by de
the L. Leonard (Ukip); F. Lee, W. C. missing remaining Ave Opley C. it. Ioscelot, J. 9. Lan- Somerset batsmen for 44, ---- dalt (Skip).
Reuter.
2nd Division (Awny) y JKFC: Y. A., Razack, A. E. 11. Castro, . . Baker, M. Solinn, Pau
Wong. (Ship); L. M. Soulet, B.
G. Barrus (Sxlp): A. K. Trail Wang Yan, A. Leonard, J. W. Leonard (Skip),
FC
3rd Division (Home). "Red"
Soares, Recreio un Sunday: J. 3. Remedios, A.
Coelho,
C. A. Coelho (skip); C._M_ Roza rio, L. A. Rosario, C. F. Hazarlo. J. T. Cotton. (Skip); L. M. Neven. A. Bachoo, T. M. Caiho. F. Tap (skip).
2nd Division (Away) "Blue"
A.
Leo, A. M. Machindo, J. W. A, M. Luz, M. J. Rui, A. I. Bouza. V. Ribeiro (Skip) C Franco. Jubeiro, E. J. Xavier, M. T. Nunos (Skip).
KLC 2nd Divbien (Home) y KCCR C. Trl, . E. H. Nelson, W. nees, E. G. Goo (Skipl: L. C Kew, A. B. Coleman, N. Heaton,
CLOSE.OF PLAY SCORES
At Oxford: Oxford Univer- sity 110. West Indies 155 for four. Hain no play today.
At Cambridge: Cambridge University 279 and 13 for no wicket,
Somerset 158. Rain stopped play.
Yener · Last
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Prague-Warsaw-Berlin Royal H.K. Defence
'Peace Cycling Race
Berlin, May 9.
Guillaume Van Tongerloo gave the Belgian team Ita third lap victory in the Prague-Berlin-Warsaw "Peace" cycling race today when he romped home winner in the Boventh lap from Leipzig to Berlin,
Today's lap also favoured the Polish team which took over the general team lead from France.
WEDO
Off to a rapid start from; give their country first placo Leipzig, several riders
in the team classification,
After some
Hittle time, the left in the rear, including the
Heronen Finns, Raimo
and leading group sorted itself out Rzocali Nyrollen, and the and a now group took the lead, Swede, Pererik Bergkvist. The including tho
Olef Dano, Pourh team
into the Dalggard At the 60 kilometro aped leading places, determined to mark, this group wo one minule, 20 seconda ahead of the main pack
The main group of riders mado a special effort and closed the gap, leaving, however, the Swede Knut Karlson and the Czech Jan Novsk in the`reer,
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A Leicester: Lelcestershiro of the 330. Yorkshire 25 for no wicket. Rain stopped play.
At Hove: Gloucestershire 322 and 04 for no wicket, Suzex 279 (Lenham $5, Cook six for 84).
At Lords: Kent 348 for eight declared Middlesex 108 (Comp- ton 60, Halfyard five for 40, und 103 for four).
At Southampton:-Essex and 242 (Insole 84). Hanshire
F. flowerth (Skin); K. M. Alnumo. | 82 and 57° for one,
W. H. Pritchard, T. 0. Morgan, A. Duty (Ukip).
3rd Division
Staley,
Blount, J. it.
At Cardiff:Glamorgan
140
104
V KBGC and 149 for eight Lancashire
Brown, J. L. | 171–Reuter. ReAusland (Skip); HR. O. Hubble, F. 11. King, N. Tahy, L. M. B. Lloyd (Skip) A Hoota D. E Rendall, D Smith, F. C. B. Black (Skip).
МКУС
2nd Diviston illome) v CCC: 1. Black, H. F. Shieldn K, Summer. K. Torrow (Ship T. V. C. Rey- nolds, W. 8. Taylor, E. Gautier,
A. Baker (p); R. A. Jones.
W. A. P.Thom. 1. Dyer, D. 1. Bickford (Skip);
3rd Division (Away))) ✓ KPYA: C. Edgeiler, W. J. Woodstock, C.
T Harley, C. Barclay Mackie, G. C. Irael.
A.
Hol-
(Skip): G.
Hate, M. N. Rakusen Rico. E. Edwards. J. O'Conner,
240th (Bkip). Ilarvey, G. Bal-
Reserves; dwin, W. Giles.
ΠΑΡΕΛ
J, Boral, S. Roberts, 11. Finney,
CRICKET TOUR
Findlay Forecasts
Good Prospects At Singapore
Singapore, Mny 0. Hongkong's cricket team to tour Singapore
Kinlaya asid would put up a good showing. F. Findlay, the 37-year-old Mac skipper sald after his Handle (Side), D. S. Rome, C. tonight. Stevans. E. O'Brien, K. Bodle (Šklp). квас
H. D. Dewar (Skip). J.
D. J. Steven, G. Watt,
1. Wall
arrival
Findlay told reporters: "We strong bowling a very
batsmen our
when
(Signed)
U.S. BASEBALL
'
Club.
Washington Senators Score 8-5 Win Over Detroit Tigers
New York, May 9.
Roy Slevers lined out a three-run homer today and scored another run to lead the Washington Senators out of their ten-game losing streak with an 8-5 triumph over the Detroit Tigers.
over as
Camilio Pascual went the In the only other game of the distance for Washington, seat day or night, Jim Wilson cooled tering 11 hits and becoming the off Tod Willams and pitched first National starter to last the the Chiengo White Sox to a 2-0 Red victory over the Boston. route in, nino games.
The Sox scored the first The victory was the first for Sex.
ม the second inning Cookie Lavagetto since he took run
manager on Tuesday, when Jim Landis walked, stole on Wal dropped two second and scored The
Senators
Dropo's single and added their Kumes here.
Sievers, who has driven in other run in the sixth when to Most of the players had more than a fourth of Washing- Nelson For walked, moved The Third Division match v Hong-shown good farm in the Lor runs and is the leader in third on Minale Minoso's single keng Cricket Club has been post-practice matches they had be- the American League game with and scored on Landis double, poned to a date to be fixed.
fore coming out to Singapore, 24, plastered Frank Lary's 3-2 Wilson stopped Williams four Ja Division tlomet v K.D.C. on Sportswriters here sold hopes pitch in the third into the left straight times and struck out Wednesday May 15: D. C. Symons.of the visitors were on their deld stands with Eddie Yost nine.
1. Stapleton W. Baker
J. Chubb, W.
formidable attack-particularly and Jerry Snyder on base to
1st Division (Away) v CCc: 8. have
L. Cosgrove, side and Bicheno, Q. Leslie, A. Harvey (skip); Q. Jeffries, T. GESSOD, E.Liddell, Eastman et down to scoring we should
put up a good fight"
(8kip): 1, Caddi, A. Steven Purvis C. Roundsefell (SkiD).
Hongling
KCC
two
M. Alves, J. Diffield, F. R. Ker on fast bowlers Brian Carnell give Washington a 3-1 lead
mani (Skip?; 3. Y boe 1. Tan
MJ Divecha, (Ekip).
Baker
2nd Division (Away) v ILK.C.C.: B. Shirazoe, L. Tianes, 11. Phocals: J. N. Wong (Skipi: A. J. Malt land E, P. Wilic, G. Lee, it,
and Mike Birley,
8. Capell (Skip) W. G. Dhole shade slower.
r. da Bilva, E.
Lock Skip
3rd Division (Away) Recrela
pace
Carnell who played in Singa- poro with the Hongkong Ser- vices team in 1955 was sald to faster than any bowler in be Malaya, while Biricy was only To support these two will be
medium EL on Sunday: Kew. D. The Greenhalgh son, A. While, R. J. Taylor
P. Wead, W. Turner, W. bowler who played in the North vard Ladd (Skip G. Lancashire league and left Hempsey, C. Evans, 8. Smith, J. hander Dhabher, also a medium A. White (SKIPRC
puce who played in Singapore KDC: in 1955, andy, Taylor, W, M. The towed to put in some final tearn tomorrow (Filâny)
before the practics
weekend against Singapore, the first game of the tour-Reuter.
Division_ (Away),
calle, W. Hollands (Skip):
Bellamy, M. Williamson, Payn
BO. Hughes (Skip): R." Laurel, P. Zowe, J. Lawford, C. match Popa. (Skip),
Reserve: H. A. Melennour. 3rd Division (Home) v POC: E. A. Fisher, J. Moure, f. Pilkington, H. M. Bryan, J. H. Evans, TR Walkers Chalmers, B. II. Mars vin. Skip); E. 8. Jones, J. 21. Har ris, R. Y. Smith, N. C. Seymour (skip)
Ieserve: B. G. Mills, R. Jaques.
Recreio
1 Division (Away) V INC "Gold" on Bunday: A, P. Pereira Jr. C. Roga-Pereira, C. t. Passos, JE V. Ribeiro (Ekip); TX. M. ük ., M. Alaisuun, J. E. Nevon- J. A. Ba
Caldbeck Cup Final
On May 20
Next Wednesday, ot Pollen ground, Boundary Street, Engineers Hegt, RE winners of the Army Majer
. da Lux (5) Pereira, 34 Field
Lat L. F. Xavier, C.
A. A. Lopes (ktp).
End Division - (Away) Tipino Units football league, and 'Com
Club "Rad" on Sunday: Z.-M. He-
medios, A
Baptiste 8. E. Hours, G. da Lux (Skip); E. M, Hibetro, C..sto, Norona 9. da Biya (Side); A. M., da Bilva, V. A. Sequelra, A. A. Chaterres, IL A. Czarle SkKID).
3rd: Division (Home) Kowloon Cricket Club on Bunday: AE.
A TRIPLE
THE SCORE American League
2010-110-0070-17
Washington Detroit
Pacuni (2-3) and Berberet: Lary, Aber (7) and House, 1P-Lary (2-3). HB-Stoven (0th).—United Treas.
The Senators never gave up the lead but Detroit kupt it
the ninih, close until
when off with a double Sievers Icd
Lemon clouted the and Jum longest ball hit this season in DAVIS CUP MATCH
It hit the Briggs Stadium. flagpole 20 feet up about 425
Warsaw, May 8. feet from home plate, bouncing Poland and Chile will meet back onto the fleid for a triple. In their Second Round European Lemon came in on Lou Ber-Zone Davis Cup match here on
May 17, 18 and 18-Reuter. beret's single, making it 8-4.
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mand Workshop, REME, ners of the Minor Unita Icague, will play off for the league championship.
The match starts at 5.30 p.m. On Monday, May · 20, the Coldbock Cup final will ba
Xavier, H. Strato, Alves, played off, also on the Polico
I Corres {äkip)}; B. C. Bales -
2. A. Marques, FALI plargues (kin); _Re:Bojana; 3. V Sequeira A. Ivanovich, O.
Rod Division (pms) Fo Mur od Bunday On Walker, Bo Noble, T. Curry, Dale, Pawuran Logate A thickles,
ground at Boundary Street,
The contestanta are 24 Fland Engineers Regt, RE the holders, and 1st Ball” KOSA. who are coming up from Singpond to play match.
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LEADING PACK
The leaders sped along and reached the flat open roads leading to Berlin. Between the leading back and the main viders the Dant, group of Dalgaard and Sweden's Karlson pedalled their lone course,
A
short
distance behind them and ahead of the main group, rode three riders, one of
Force Orders
Serial No. 19. Orders by Brigadier L.. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated May 7, 1957.
FORCE HEADQUARTERS
Jat Platoon-Wednesday, May 15-- Parade MPG 2 pm. Drcm; BUMI.
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NOTICE
. THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Hong Kong Derby .... Saturday, 11th May, 1957
Ovar 1,400,000 tickets sold to dato
The Sale of Cash Sweap Section TumČKY May 14-All Per-Tickets on the above will,
Monnet-894 KAY Kú ak—» A. JA. (Full Day). Transport leaves B close on Friday, 10th May, bary low at 8.43 alin. 13osy May 1957 as follows:--:
All Porror---Wador BOURDE 5.10 p.m. Wizolom Boction. Tuesday
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Receb Palt-Tuesday, May_14–). | May 14—All Personaal-Ha Rumor Lecture R/T, Z. Practical / Paradona Cable & Wielen-0.15 8.22. 416
at 4.00 p.m. MIG 8.13 p.m. for a Rikor, as ps (Full Day). Trasport Drew: OG Bush Shirt & Trousers, | Towven MPG at DMT, and Hervt, Anktola, Boots, Belt,
HIRDF at -12.30 pm. Friday May 17 – All Personnel. – Lecture Boca CAR Section. May 17MPNG 5.30 p.m.
for HQ Thursday May 10 Fighter Poster RUKDF, Dress: Mutti, Að munka aro BOC-9 3.m. (Full Day). Tapos reminded to bring their OG uniform leaves MPG at 8.45 in. Sunday 10. ".A.1. Innoculation will Controller from
-600-9_a.m. Team 43 BU be given
9 s.n. (Full Day). Sramsport loaves Balabury Road at 6.30 1.3.
Light Troop-Friday Parado MPG 6.13 pm
THE HONG KONG REGIMENS Training Courses-Lt. J. Mackenzie attended No 122 ABC Instructors Cocke at the Joint School of
Chemical Warfare and obtained 10% and was graded B. The Comenanding onleer congratulates LA MacKenzie on this excellent result.
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'A' Coy Tuesday May 16-WT sien. Stoppage Handling, NCO's Cadre. RV MEG 5.15 p.m. for RHQ. Iress: Об эточески, KD Shirts, Boots, Puttees, Beret, Bett. 'I' Cóy Thuis: day May 10–Trg Films, Lecture, Ry MPG 5.15 p.m. for HHG. Dress: OG Trousers, KD Slúria, Hooda, Puttees, Beret, Bell C Cay May 12/20-Depot
18–Map Itending | LMG lemon – 21.
then the Dane, Harry Pedersen, Comp Arg. 'D' Coy-Wednesday May The leading ETOUP, cache da per Programme. HY MPG pushing the other to greater 3.18 p.m. for JBQ. Dresa; Of Trou- efforts, sped through Potsdam sers. at a fast pace, with one minute, 35 seconds ahead over the matri pack at this 140 kilometre mark. The gap between the leaders and the main pack widened until 30 diometres from the Anish. Spectators were waiting nearly four minutes between seeing the leadery and the main group podal by.
The pace was fast, too fast for many among the leading group, and certain among them Zell back to be caught up in the whirl and fury of the main pack,
Grunwald rodo into the stadium at Berlin in first place with Van Tongorivo lunging to his back wheel. Still unable to take a lead, the Belgian was in out of second position coming the tum in the stadium track, but standing on the pedals, Van Tongerloo hurled machine past the flying Ger- man to take first place as the pair flashed over the line.
Saddie-worn end weary, the mala pack reached the gladiurn three exconds behind the win- ners-France-Presse,
his
$7,500 Women's Open Golf Tournament
Gatlinburg, Tennessee,
May 8. Three prod
scrambled into the lead with two σver pax 758 today in the first round of the $7,500 Gatlinsburg Women's Open, over a new course cut in the rugged Smoky tains.
Flying Training-Saturday & Sun- day May 18 & 10-All Facts as de- talked by OC Fying squadron HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
ARMY COMP
Training-Signals svetlom. Wodace, day May 15hono detallad. Parade MPG M15 p.m. for HQLS', Dress: Unitam
First Aid BectivI. TAUM- day May 10-Parado 8.30 p.m. WD Car Pack for 33 Gen Hospital, Drew: Muri Signals section. Friday May 17- detalled. Parado M 0.13 p.in. for HQLF. Drew: Uniform.
(80.) G. 11. Camere, Major,
for Commandant, RHKDF.
NOTICES
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5, D'Aguilar Street, at 6.00 p.m.
Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, at 6.00 p.m.
The Drow will be held in the Public Batting Hall at the Race Course, at 11.39 q.m. on Saturday, 11th May, 1957. By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurera,
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Programmes and
Entry
KD Bhirts, Boota, ulice. Beret. SP Coy MMG P1 Wednesday
Bajarles Tax-All members of the May re Control & Reerus RHKDF will be notified the total Pay Courte, RV MPG 8.15 p.m. for FUQ, and Allowances received by them Forms for the 18th Rece Bron: Off Trimera, Kis Shirt, Boots, during the last financial year. The Meeting 1956/57 to be held on Puttees, Blue Heret. Bio1 FL. Tues- Information will be furnished through day Mar de Section Mor Drill, av Company/Une Commanders who are Saturday, 26th May, 1957, MPG Bít nm. for 1H4. Dresa: UG da powcamion of detaile of payments (weather permitting) may be Trourem, Boots, Pulloes, XD Shirt, made to members of their respective Blue Barre, B Cury Siz P1 Thurs-unite.
obtained at the Secretary'a day May 16-As already lagued. V 3.15 p.zi. MPG for RHQ, Dres: OU
Office, Alexandra House; the Shorts, Jacket, Boots, Puttees, Baret, giment (1) The Hongkong Bopment Club House, Happy Valley; Beil, MT PI Tuesday May tinha or Buttmarkers Ball will be held at the and the Stables, Shan Kwong dered by MTO. IV 6.20 p.m. at JufQ. Kowloon Cricket Club on June 8, Dream Aa for Sig Pl. Int Bee Tues- 1997. Dancing from 8 p.m. til 1 Road."
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
TWELFTH RACE MEETING
Saturday, 4th and Saturday 11th May, 1957
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES. The First Bell will bo rung at 1:30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm, on both days.
The Secretary's Qlice at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear their badyta prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from. the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Charter Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him,
and Hangang a.m. Claras KA, Section Thursday May 16-All Fer sonnel---HQ REKDF --- 8.38 p.m. Clocks GJ, Section Tuesday May 14 Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in
All Personnel HKAAF Hand advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811). p.m. ransport Javes balsbury Mounod at 9.4 P., A.T.C. section Tuesday May 14—"A" Watch-Sek Kong Tower am. (Full Day), Transport leaves · Salisbury Road" at § 4.m. Salurday May 16-án detalled ---Hai Tak Tower-1 p.m. Sunday Tower-5.1. & 1 pun. Mr. Bection
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p.m. Teeport leaves MPO at 0.15 p. Murid
The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.
Marilyn Smith, Vonnie Colby and Beverly Hanson took อ one-stroke margin Over the field of 40, including 22 touring professionala,
Bunched behind the leaders at 70
Dodd and were Betty Betty JamesoT).
AT HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, Arkansas, May, 9.
Marty Furgol and Jackie Burme today led the field in first-round play of the $20,000 Arlington Open golf tournament with 685..
putt Furgol sank an 18-foot
in four on the 18th to come
on the 6,071-yard unter pay Arlington course.United Press.
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NOTICE
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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.ba $9.00 each per day payable at the Gute.
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
Servanta must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account we the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures,
CASH SWEEPS
13th RACE MEETING 1956/57 Saturday, 25th May, 1957
The following conditiona 1967 ponies for the Raco Mesting are announced:
ALVESTON STAKES.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved Winner $4,000. Second $2,250.
for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such icicets will be Third $1,750, Winners
fasued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards $1,700 or
in stakes to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular barred, Weight 147 lbs. Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved Entrance 36. FROM THE in the series 1 to 3,000.
'Bobo' Olson Plans above A Comeback As Light-Heavy
Portland, Oregon, May 9. Carl Bobo Olson, 28-year- old former world middleweight boxing champion, plans a come- back as a Light-Heavyweight, his manager Mr Sid Faherty, sald here today.
Olson "retired" last October. Router.
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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 ell other cases Through Tickets will only be sot for the whole
POST 1% MILE Haif a Mila 170 Yards),
(RACE A).—(LARENCE Meeting.
STAKES. Winner $4,000 Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 23. Second $2,250. Third, $1,750. on Friday, 3rd May, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for Winners of $1,750 or more in future Micelings.
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The reservation of any particular number does not outer on TWO MILE POST ONCE the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket ROUND & IN (About Ono bearing the appropriate number is lasted to and can be produced Mile 171 Yards).
by the holder
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UND RACE ONLY,
SPECIAL CASH SWEEP:
1.0., EITHER THE ALVESTON STAKES Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 11th May, 1987, at $2.00 each, 'may be OR (RACE A)
obtained from the Carb Sweep Offices. CLARENCE STAKES.
S TOTALISATOR
(RACE B) CLARENCE
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets STAKES. Winner. $4,000. until after the "all clear") signal has been exhibiel Second $2,250. Third $1,750.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS Winners of less than $1,750 srust BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENTS AT: THE RACE or more than $2,250 in stakes COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REVER NOT LATER barred. Wolght: Winners of THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST $1,750 in stakes 142 lbs., RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
PAYMENT WELL NOT DE MADE ON TOEN OR Winners of $2,250 in stakes 147 lbs. Entrance 36. FROM DIFIGURED TICKETS MARINE KOPTER ENTEND Bookmakers, The Two men, etc. will not be permitted THE TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND & IN (About operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club
By Order of the Bleward One Mile 171 Yard).
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,