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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB 7TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 17th and Saturday 31st January, 1959 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES
The First Dell will be rung at 1.30-pin and the First Race run ut 9.00 p.m. encli day.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a., each day,
MEMBER'S ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at 510.00 each per day are obtainable prior to the Meeting from the Club's Cush Sweep Ofees, at Queen's Bulking, Chater Roud. D'Aguilar Street and Nalian Lond, Kowloon, only on the written "Introduction of a Member, and on production of his Guest Record Card. Members are limited to 6 guests each Race Day, and wil bo responsible for all guests Introduced by them.
GUEST BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tuns will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The Oth Flour is restricted to Members, and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.
NO CHILDREN wit 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 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 wil 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 at Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices al Queen Building (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 a.m. on the day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting it it is found that soles may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may Le purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than Ove days after the first day. In all other enses Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting
Tickets reserved and available but not puld for by 10.00 ain. on Friday, 10th January, 1959, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular umbers cannot be reserved ng Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder:
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.
Cach Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the Fearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 14th February, 1059 may be obtained from the Club Sweep Omeos at:
Queen's Building (Chuter Road) and 5, D'Aguliar Street, Hong Kong on-
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 18th and Saturday 24th
January, 1950
31st
Saturday 17th and Saturday
January, 1939
om. to 5 p.m.
9 am to 12.90 p.m.
9 am to 11a.m.
THE CHINA MAIL - SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959. *7
Crucial Softball Clash
A
SECOND-PLACED BRAVES AND SOUTH CHINA TO FIGHT OUT ELIMINATION MATCH
By OLLY VAS
The important Junior league match between the Dodgers and Cardinals having been postponed, interest in the wook-end softball games will be contrød instead on the South China AA and Bravos Senior game down for decision at 11.00 a.m.
tomorrow.
The Saints lead the Senior division with two losses while S.C.A.A. and the Bravos are tied for second place with three defeats to date.
One team must drop out of the pennant race when these two sides clash and I take this opportunity to say my goodbyes to the lads from Caroline Hill because the Braves will be at full strength for this crucial. "elimination"! match while the Chinese boys will be putting up a scratch team.
The tail-onders of the minor The 11.00 am. game features the contenders for division play cach other the two
ille, SCAA and today to get the softball pro-Senior league gramine under way. This battle the Braves, for the dubious honour of being awarded the wooden spoon with I be fought out between the
'Compericss' Austers and
Lee Chee-heng's Overseas.
The latter, with a hat-1740; in walk-overs to their reɔdia are given the nod over the servleumen who try hard all the time but simply cannot
At
The
took a very Overseas long time to settle down but it least there is some semblance of team-work in the side and for this reason alone I pick them to emerge victorious
is it they tanm up!
That
Too Much For U
League Standings
Following are the latest un- official league standing-- SENIOR LEAGUE
The Caroliners' "Gense" Weng trying task of will have the keeping the Braves from rexh- Saints base. Without the SCAA Ing first
of power devastating baiting
Braven absenters Ray Lamontagne and
Cheyennes Devins Murray the over-con- Seminoles
lden Chinese team received" a Navy broadside from the Navy guns Pandas in one of the season's biggest upsels just last week.
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LEAGUE
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If the smooth-working Braves Cheyennes Inleid
sluggers Tony Cardinals end Guterres, "Red" Osmund. Eric Comets Remedios and Budj Dhabher Diamonds get their sights on the ball the Eagles South China outfield will have Stardusta
ManUniversity a lot of running to do.
Braves are a Austers for man the superior side and I'll put my Overseas money on them to game with case.
take this
14 5 9
Tomorrow
SPORTING SAM
by Reg. Wootton
London Express Service,
THREE HEXANGULAR RUGBY GAMES TODAY
Club-RAF
Encounter
At Boundary Street Best Of Afternoon
By PAK LO
Once again there are only three major matches this afternoon, all of them on the Kowloon side, as the Club "B" and RAF “B” have been unable to find opponents. This has become the regular thing these days, and these two teams are only finding opposition midweek.
What should turn out to be the best game of the afternoon takes place on the Police Roundary Street ground at 4.16 p.m. when Club clashes with the RAF.
Both are used to playing fat open rugby, and the RAF Live line has been classed as second only to that of the Club, So 35 spectators should really come fireworks today.
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LADIES' LEAGUE
The Cheyennes should not
SCAA have too much difficulty in dis--
The fourth and final game of Hurricanes University boys in posing of
the week-end sees the league-University
pitted Overseas leading Saint Joseph's tomorrow's opener at 5.30 a.m.
Matadors The undergraduates could only
against the U.S. Navy represent- Ret a skimpy single off pitcher
ed by the "Pickaway", the olde Torcros Henry Viana in the first meet-
that earlier upset the Braves 3-2 are ing and although they
and South China AA 5-5 but showing power at the plate the
AL 27-2 hit-and-run
which also received tactles of the Cheyennes with flest-tooted thrashing at the hands of the Manuel Xavier and Luiz Silva same opponents they comme
and against now. The Saints gave burts laying down the showing the way to their team- them the raround before bu! it shouldn't be so easy to do li mates on the buses should prova
again if the sailors' recent per- too much for the U.
formances can be taken as come sor of criterion.
Belgium's Tennis Plan
The
weakening of
amateur tennis in Australia has raised the Davis Cup hopes of at least one European country.
Belgium, who
the
were kept out of the 1957 Challenge Round by only a 3-2 margin against Americans, are eager to develop their mest promising youngsters. They have already studled the junlur scheme in Britain, which helped to produce auch stars is Mike Davies, Dilly Knight, Be Wilson. Christine Truman and Ann Haydon.
Now they plan to bring in a their top professional to run
development pro- own junior gramme which is scheduled to start In Murchi.
Upset Unlikely.
up
casy
The gobe w!! love the
the and probably make mistake as before, that of try- ing to hit a long ball.
fosters of Joey hurler Salleh
same
Defensively the Saints re streets ahead of the Navy nad for this reason alone an upset is not likely.
Incidentally
on the question
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Previous to this on the same ground the Police are at home to Army South at 3.00 p.m.. while ncross the way at 4.00 p.m. 1.000 on the Army Boundary Street 85ground, and not at Sekong as 800 shown in the fixture list. Army 333 North are at home to Navy, ,250 Incidentally it chould be noted .000 that Army North are now not at
NEW LINE-OUT TACTICS PAY
French Rugby, especially line-out play, is the talk
of the moment.
all keen on playing their games
at Sekong, as, for the second season running, and ecntrary to Any escutations the support by the troeps in Sekong has been negligible. Next season it is to be hoped that Sektong will be left out from the itinerary of the
games,
Fatal Mistakes
fine.
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The strength of the Police attnek depends therefore two men-O'Hare and Johnston the two halves. The Poiles three line did not work well in last outing, and this to im- switching unlikely prove it."
their
Strong Pack
Tho Police pock should' as usual give a good account of themselves, but both they and the halves must endeavour to In the Club-BAF game the keep the bal tight, for against RAF have made one change and the fairly strung Army South in their threes they have little hope of a positional switch
ira which
this winning i 4itey play an open three columnist's opinion will turn outgure.
two fatal to be
mistakes: Coombes is dropped in pre- to Hughes who is ference switched to the wing outside Carr, Martin, while newcomer comes into the centre. As Carr bus
seen not been
by the majority of spectators little have Bttle trouble in scoring
often and winning this game. known of his abilities though
In the other match the Navy he has been compared with
are once again struggling for Watson of the Navy. If he players but they will still turn as good as claimed then certainly ho deserves his position but Hughes, from his recent play,
been dropped,
Given reasonable conditions France ought to beat is the man who should inve
England, Wales, and Ireland and win the Their championship for the first time. much-used line-out technique has intrigued everyone who saw the France-Scotland match or caught glimpses of it on television.
pro-
They have managed to of postponements now so readily duce something positive. They
the Aimsiest of call it "the moving line-out."
long Briefly it conslits of granted on: excuses and sometimes Inexplic- ably refused when the 'alfbis' me and a long throw-in to No are fool-proof it might perhaps 10 or 7. The catcher turns his and opponents be a good thing for all teams hack on the concerned if the Management hands the ball to another for- Commitce clarity once and forward, say Lucien Mlas, always Just EXACTLY what has moved down the line from entities a team to ask for a re- the front. scheduling of a league match,
Though this Comunitice went to great pains before to em- phasize that requests would be dealt with on thoir merits
merit would like to ask what
chunky The professional: Tony Trabert, 1955 Wimbledon chempion. London Express Choir Service.
NOTICE
examinations.
I
who
Mias, backed up by his other hall, forwords and the scrum
sets off on a cruise round the end of the line into the oven.
Form Wedgo
accurate
TALKING RUGBY
by ROY MCKELVIE
deterioration in that aspect of the game.
Wales scored two tries against England in 1858 because of tap- ping or passing back from the
front.
come
Once Jeeps lost possession and Russell Robins through to score. And once a drop short by Mike Smith was
and C. L Davies scored.
Last Saturday in Cerdut, under the wettest conditions. England persisted in tapping or passing back from No 3 or 3 in
Moss returns to strengthen the RAF pack when he is most needed, and the forwards shoull get a fair share of the ball, and give their halves and threes plenty of chances.
Army South have a very strong pock nowadays and they should get a regular supply of the ball. With Eliott to find the openings the Army South threes should
out a dangerous side.
The Navy rack will be the strongest link but whether they can hold the Army North pack is a very different matter and Army North should wis.
This la bound to be another boring forward display and few opoeiators will waste their time on this match, for none of Army North's games have been, ex- ciling though with the one ex- cepilon Army North has always
won
Д without
In the halves Poyner is the weak link, at least today, when he is faced with the fast break-
The Navy will play its usual. ing wing forwards, Campbell hard game and their threes will and Penman, and this could be always trying, but they arg prove fatal to him, Once he unlikely to see much of the ball gets the boll out to Radclyfte and
continual then the firee line is certain to pomession of the ball the Navy get going but the passing is too
cannot win today. in the air, much up
and the Club threes, unlike the Poller last wook will be capable of intercepting any loose stuff that is thrown around.
Standings
The Hexangulor. Tournament Table up to date is as follows:--
Club Army N. Army S..
Most Dangerous The Club threes are strong as RAF usual viti
the Lochrie Navy Browne combinatlan being the rollee
P W D L F A Fis
7 0,0 1 98 22 12
7 0 0 1 75 30 12 7 22
3 61 50 G
7 2 1 4 31 53 5
7 2 1 4 648
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Today's Teams
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most dangerous, and it Valentine gets moving without fumbling today the Club should sweep to
Army North: Leppard, Peas- victory, for though withoul Jey. Webber, Jowett, Bede-Cox, Steven in the loose, due to an Phillips, Phillips, Morrison, injury, they should share the Melatosh, Wilson, Muntz, Winn, ball, if they do not have
Whitmore, Hodge, Hul, and achieved slight advantage. the
Bouth: Army nothing. These wetics are even
Erabley, laught in the schools.
lucout,
The Long Throw
lies in (1) Launch picnics (2) If the path is blocked-Scot- practice (3) Imaginary land very rarely succeeded in Defence Force duties (4) School Blocking it the French for charged down by Brian Sparkes words form a wedge and the These have all been rosorted ball is palmed from one man to another po that even the specta- to with success in the past and in some cases even during this tors lese track of it.
This attacking movement re- playing reason. present
throwing in, THE HONG KONG
honestly JOCKEY CLUB
led that apart from quires the yearly Annual Comps which which is very difficult ond cont- plete understanding of who is in Programmes
Entry require the absence of just A and
take the ball and who is to back 8th Forms for the Race few players, all other requesis
for rescheduling should be up
France mastered these re
while on Meeting 1958/59 to be held denied or unfair advantage will
tour in on Saturday 14th February, be taken by team managers who quirements
tiles South Africa.. 1969 (weather permitting) because of championship
they It is the only occasion may be obtained at the Secre- at stake will continue to dream
begin an attacking move from why
lines out. Otherwise they throw tary's
Alexandra non-existent Omce,
their side cannot take the field
to Nos 3 or 5 and hold the ball, House;
House, when it the Club
is painfully apparent
have been the that they can put up a nine-then as experts here Hoppy Valley; and
team from the roster of 18 preaching for some time. players signed up and that the Yet for some years now, Bri-
tish sides have persisted in pass ONLY reaon for submitting a request for postponement is the ing or tapping back from the
side front of the lines-cut. fear that otherwise their
the will be weakened by absence of one or two "slots".
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It is suicidal to halves on wet day and has led to a perious
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TICING ONE POR TEACHER For
Only Scotland have mented with the long throw and they have been helped Arthur Smith the most accurate thrower-in in the game.
il
McDonald, Sanderson,
The lincouts should go to the Davis, Club, even when they do not Sharp, Birdsell, Elliott, Chap- get a hand to the ball for the pell, Richards, Lemage, Cleary, expert-airmen pat back-a fatal error.Tunbridge, Fitzgerald, Mander,
Overall Club should maintain Carney.
Police; Keill, Bellingham, their position in the Hexungular by
Scott, Dunn, Sievin, Johnston, Tournement after a hurd Acht.
versus Army O'Hare, Bryan, In the Police
Cunningham, South game at 3.00 pm. the Shelley, Newton, Counsell, Thirty five years ago when
Police have moved Keill, from Haigh, Ross, Hoberta, Sir Wavell Wakefield led the greatest England, packs of all serutu-half full-buck,a posi- RAI: Wilcox, Hughes, Martin, Time--men like Cove-Smith Rex dion he is not used to, nor is Curr, Lowe, Radclyffe, Poyner. Hill, Richards, Mon, succeed in, while Stear, Edwards, and Tom Voyce were in them--he insisted that the Dunn who folled in that post Ahern, Bird, Burwood, Conway. timotion the other day in moved Club: Stoward, Browne, long throw was the only
into the centre of the threes. Lochrie, Addis, Inglis, Valentine, to let the ball out.
Slevin, Wavell did in the Outaldo him,
makes Tancock, Whiteley, Williams, What Sir
Miller, 20's, France do now. The wheel another of his periodle returns Howe, Newbigging,
to rugby.
Campbell, Ulticy, Penman, has turned full circle.
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