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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SEVENTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 18th and Saturday 25th January 1958 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jackey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 130 p.m. and the Fire Race ru at 2.00 pm. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra Hour will close at 11.45 am. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed Throughout the meeting.
Aduksion Badges at $10.00 each per day are stammable from the Club's Cash Sweep Offee, at Queen's Building, Chater Koud and 382 Nathan Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors Introduced by his
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club How if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72011).
The 6th Place is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age ut seventeen years, Western Standard.
Téve
tite Gate.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at
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 employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cush Sweep Tickets at $16.00 each for each day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Calces at Queen's Building, (Chater fload), end 5, D'Aguilar Stree! during normal office hours and until 10.00 am. on the 1st day of the Ruce Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3.000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets, Such tickets will be isaued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meoling If it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 8,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meelings, Through Tickets may he 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. I
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am, on 17th January, 1953, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickets over 3.000 will niso be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particular number does not conter on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the tickel bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscripiton Lists without stating reasons for their action,
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 25th January, 1958, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at:-
Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Agullar Street un
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 18th January
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 18th January
9 am to 5 pmn.
§ um. to il um.
10 am. to 4 p.m.
9 cm. to 11 am.
TOTALISATOR
Backer's are advised not to destroy or throw away their ticitets until after the "ali clear" signal is been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS ARIST 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, Tic Tac men, ele, will not be permitted to operate within the procinels of the Hong Kong Jockey Chab.
By. Order of the Stowards,
THE GAMBOLS
A. E, Arnold,
Sectatury.
“Hullo! the streat light"|"ared to lights in the" are but Q
kousea
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graphic
A
pictorini of Htory
goalkeeping courage and consequence EN Eastern's Suen Po-01 is injured when throwing himself at the feet of flo Cheung-you. T. C.
Wang Photo.
Third MCC Win In East Africa
Kampala, Uganda, Jan. 19. The all-amateur MCC which has been on a week nie-match
⭑DET three- lour of Ensi To-
Africa inished their
are today with a ten wice hets victory over Uganda.
This was their third win, five matches having been drawn: and une lost. The tour consist of four five two-day games andk une-dayers
Final score: in the Uganda match were: Uganda 122 and 143 MCC 203 and 6 for nu wicket.Reuter.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 25th January, 1958, Over 1400,000 tickets suld to date.
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on
the above will close on Friday, 24th January, 1958, as follows:--
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 4.00 p.m.
5 D'Aguilar Street, At 5.00 p.m.
Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road at 6,00 p.m.
Eastern Beaten 5-1 In Senior Shield Match By The Caroliners
By L M. MacTAVISH
LEAGUE CRICKET
It's Good To Be An Optimist
Says "RECORDER”
To achieve popularity in the local cricket world a team does not have to perform any excep- tional feat such as dismissing the opposition for 11 runs. A team may even ride the crest of the wave of popularity without being the best team in the League.
The popular song 'Two Different Worlds' might well have been written specially as a theme tune for this game. In a soccer sense the competing sides most certainly belonged to two different worlds and if the South China forwards had been loss charitable, less wasteful, or if they had merely finished their approach work with the same brilliance as they fashioned it in midfield, the final scoresheet would have reflected more accurately just how great the difference really was. Eastern were flattered that their defeat was only with Arny Saturday it
by 5 goals to 1.
Except for a comparatively short period in the first half Eastern were never in this Senior Shield game with a chance. It is true that for a time their wide open attacks looked dangerous and it is equally true that in flashes Kwan King-sun and Ho Ying-fun caused moments of passing concern to the Caroline Hill defence... but it was a hollow threat.
It may seem
The
what he would have
The popularity of the Opti-, The clock kept creeping round, misty as a result of their draw many were the changea of bowler North at Chater from either end that Army North Road on
un-tried, but it wasn't i 5.25 p.m. to again questionable. Not only are they that success enme popular at home, where their Higginbottom, after a spell of older brothers, the Scorpions, Rocca from the Dockyard and to
fratemally grateful, but reat him. they are populer niso abroad as
bre
Higginbottom did finally suc far as Sookunpoo, where the ceed in removing the main Indian Recretion Chub speak humbling block to victory. very highly of their Saturday's Leigh-Bennett had taicen Some achievement, at Happy Valley 80 minutes over his 49 runs in on where kind words about them Intings betraying nothing that are spoken at Craigengower Cricket Club, and as for afield could be described as anxiety, and the score was now $2 for seven. There were 20 minutos ng Kowloon, where thore is Optimist-directed goodwill even yet to go, but neither Sougham nor Hughes was willing 16 ide at the KCC.
dismissed.
South China won as they grand effort and was well worth wander
got if he had lost the ball In ked. They were too good, too a goal.
-Perform- strong, and too fast for a set of The return of Ko Pokeung his rather foolhardy opponents who lacked not only to the Eastern defence was aance.
anti-climax.
old The South: China forwards the same intelligent Ideas but sad
Yet, the Optimiste did not 11 also lacked the ability to carry Colony player was but a ghost again took up the offensive and
a fine passing movement finish dismiss Army North for out the much more simple stuff of his former self and it was al
Chun-wah firing runs, 0 wet, pli they managed which they tried to play.
too obvious that he was still cd with Mok If Eastern-who have already very conscious of his injured agroal shot at the Easter goal, to do was take two very hard- beaten South China this reason Several times ho shirked It looked every huh a counter, cnned wickets for 178. And the the tackle and twice his reluc- but with a brilliant leap Suen Optimists certainly do not lead were a disappointment, so ton
meet an advancing Pu-on somehow managed to the League. in different way were South tunce to
One has but to look at the in a goal turn it round the post. opponen! resulted
to understand China.
Late in the But it wan South Chlon all following table
are cur the Optimists strange to say against his side.
the that after a team has ambled game he was off the field for the way and they struck a why
blow in the 25th and rently riding the crest of through to a decisive victory a short spell
but unless double but the truth is that South he is ready to give his injury a 27th minutes when Lee Yuk-tak wave of popularity: China wasted half dozen long rest he is going to find it scored two smart goals to give excellent chances for every one
very difficult if not imposalble his side a long overdue lead.
It looked
though the Scorpions le climb back to top form and
North they turned to account.
Caroline Hil boys would run! Army The Interesting thing about top class again,
nway with the game but in one? Indian RC this is that Ho Cheung-yuu and If his personal presence was of their fast open raids Eastern Craigengewer
South Ylu Cheuk-yin, who were the
the Army AX L psychological | got a goal and brought
KCCC brains of the brilliant loading boost to dis team, it was ainatch back to lie,
his failure.
In fact dismal
Lam Sheung-yee started the Recrolo shakincas worried his fellow
move and Ho Ying-Yun carried RAF it on by lobbing the ball for Polic word to Kwan King-sun. The Royal Navy centre forward raced ahead and Optimists when Lau Chi-ping stumbled as he ran into the tackle, Kwan' tie. cracked the ball into the net top cut the South Chinn lead to a single goal.
up work, were the greatest sin- The Draw will be held on
net's when it came to getting Floor, The Ground
Public the ball into the net. Both of Betting Hall at the Race them must still be wondering Course, at
11.80
a.m. on how they missed some of the
chances that came their way. Saturday, 25th January. 1959,
By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
On thinking back over the chances they missed I feel it wns maybe a good thing they did. Bad they turned them all to account Eastern would have been embarrassed for years come.
Man To Man
ment.
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The
Headaches (BAYER
Toothaches
Colds
are quickly overcome by
CAFASPIN
noon.
"
intended
defenders and Lam Sheung-yee was often to be seen covering up Ko Po-keung's mistakes.
Opening Thrusts
The turf at the Hongkong Stadium has certainly benefitted trom the recent dampnees and the pitch looked in excellent condition when the teams took the Beld before about 15,000 spectators,
the missed.
as
Their Best Poriod
for
the two
Twenty Countries To Compete In 3rd Asian Games
Tokyo, Jan. 19. P. W. D. L Pts.
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The Third Aslan Games will 2 26 10 € 2 2 20 senitely be held in Tokyo-from 11 4 2 25 May 24 to June-1 h reletuled, 10 4 0 2 22 the organising Commitee 10 4 4 2 20nounced today.
10 4 4 2 20
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The Committee said this was iz 3 3 1 2 4 2 16ssured with the approval on 11 7
Education by the Saturday Ministry of the Committee's re- quest for Govenment subsidy or to sitige the 00,000,000 yen Gomes.
11
10
Including two points for a
Nice And Open
.
Fears had been expressed in remo quarters that the Games might not be held when the Everything is quite nice and Education Ministry a fortnight open again. Neither the Scor-ago approved only one-third of plons nor Army North being by the requested subsidy because
Organising Committee General Championship Secretary Masaji Tabate cald "We are happy that the now recount of Saturday's can definitely make good Prime
be divided into three stages.vitation to the 'different -- Aklan The first was rather monotonous countries he visited that year though quite satisfying from the to send delegations to the Third point of view of those who like Aslan Games in Tokyo" to see bowlers flogged,
Army North took 118 minutes
to knock up 173 runs for two win (78) and Furness (43 not wickets. Kingsford (42), Good.
In Stage Two, Army North
onc
The subsidy was described as a "cushion" to makes alp for ceipts and donations in putting probable deficit to gate re-
Hongkong, Burma, Cambodia, over the Gamer.
of Korea,
The score stood at 2-1 until any stretch of the imagination of the Finance Ministry plans to the interval but It was during teams that cannot be beaten and trim requests from the various After a few opening thrusts the ten minutes just before the the League season being at the ministries for the 1958 fiscal
that Eastern had their half way stage, one may note year budget. In many ways South China
there are six teams "very much and Wackered the opposition. They and counter-thrusts South China break
into the attack and best period in the game passed the ball around in the w
sian League equaliser honours best Austrion pattern. It moved gradually assumed control of with a little luck they might in the running for First Divi- from mun to man with uncanny the game. They enjoyed a tre have got the
An territorial advantago although they also had a stroko accuracy: it moved backwards: mendous it moved neross the flaid: and but gouls did not come their of real luck when Lee Yuk-tak Chater Hood match can roughly Minister Nobusuke Kishi's in- It even moved up to the penalty way, yet in a few fleeting raids hit the woodwars above Sun the goal- Eastern managed to Po-on's head with area and there in Wacker which style the rot set in. The whole launch they came much nearer keeper beaten.
The referee might have been thing was pretty to watch in to finding the net.
In the 10th minute South fully justified in declaring the theatrient sort of
way, but
'ro-contest", against worthier opposition China missed a great chance of second half
The ball was that is exactly what it was. It than Eastern were capable of taking the lead.
was too one-sided to be really offering it could have been antralled out to the left wing and
outclassed in every expensive form of entertain as it was out across the face interesting. Eastern were com-
of the goal Yiu Cheuk-in pletely
it completely. The aspect of the game and goals by out) were the main contributors, honours of inp afternoon went to Lee Yuk-takt funny thing was that his miss Lee Yuk-tak Worg Chi-cung started with a determined at- Afghanistan, Ceylon Taluan, also caught the Eastern defence on and Mok Chun-wah merely empt to shorten the duration India, Indorth Iran, Israel, for a neat hat-trick and
the great
of the game. Spink was leg Jepan, the Republic
bowler Malaya, Nepal, North Borico, for the best shot of the after-the wrong foot and left Wong served to emphasise
with an open guat difference between
before to leg break The centre-forward was Chi-keung
Howard-Jance with the score Pediston, the Philippines, Singa
and pare, Thalland, and Vickian will Suen Boson had another a board not afraid to move around and but the little winger hit the sides
ahosting his three goals were all neatly post from only two yards out.
The next incident came at save from Yu Cheuk-yin and
Pritchard was bowled by pace compete,-United Preen, taken. His shot of distinction
was injured when he bowler John Higginbottom with China end when later be came late in the game when, the Bouth
atifl showing Kin-cheung threw himself at the feet of Ho the scoreboard Lau moving pato the ball just out goalkeeper
n.dan Chung-yau as the inside right
wis dashing in on the goal. mly one. alde the penally area, he un- decided to indulge in
MacPherson managed to con Icashed magnificent drive gerous dribble around the edge
Fortunately he mule a quick
one boundary, but which must have scorched the of the penalty area. He got a
from the crowd for his recovery.
at mid-dT DE print ort the crossbar as it cheer
muccess... I couldn't help but South China at fine service was caught tached over the top. It was a
from Luk Tak-hay, Lau Yee (in Lelliot off Howard-Jones with spite of a couple of typically the scoreboard showing five
Here, romne may stay, begat thoughtless tackles which were
zamo s very correctly penalized), Wang Stage Three of the
Leigh-Bennett joinci Chi-keung and Lee Yuk-tak.-Ho Neville Cheung-you and Tiu Cheuk-yin Swaine and the two carried on
when
the latter was were brilliant in approach but 10 17
bowled by ginbottom. The teckless in finishing.
Bestern hed Tow stars and are bowler was to claim en-Tormis Association okused Vic enly Suen Po-oth La Shul- other victim with no change Selzer as top American Trible ping, Jam Sheung-yee, and the score as Clearge Rowe was player for 1957 in the landings Kwan King-un will look back hold by Elugstard in the alipa. Published at the end of its the on the game with any degree or one of the Optimints' re nual congross here today.
Dognised beitsmen had looked be top six were placed s satisfaction.
very happy Ogainst ignoliows: 1. Vie Sukend; 2, Herble dation or Howard-Jones and itlam, 3. Dick Savift Gu was quite surprising to see that co, S. Barry Mackay, 6. Rom unkirk ohhberg.. A poor cupetto almost obra- Leigh-Bennett was Kleing devoid of thrille, Bouth, completely different view of the The Lawn Tennis Assetation hiso decided to the sub- won will put taliter a hortuity of the attack. sivat....and Its to Lézer slaide's 'with him, suca pansion imposed, last year. "'En Panderstand why this grow, wie fas Muchong Joynt and Bou Alugh Stewart; who reflună to to the United States CHLICEAT, ZARTE pook Couriero, the fat rotun Vanue nt Carolina Fili (bol men med alupling to do and Joynt orter taking, Part is a m ČERNINGEN. 26 MDK "SETS IN TEKhas to Pre 12 up, both cautiously of dannie, d LostraMIEMELIM,
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Verdict
neet for
Vic Seixas Named Top American
*
Player For 1957
+
St Petersburg, Florida,
Jan. 10. The United States Lash
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