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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

8th RACE MEETING

Saturday 14th February, 1959

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 3 RACEN.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close al 11.45 n.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Admiralen Badges at $10.00 each are obtaincule prior to the Meeting from the Club's Cash Sweep Offces, at Queen's Building, Chater Bond, D'Agullar Street and Nathan Road, Kowloon, only on the written introduction of a Member, and on production of his Guest Record Caid. Members are limited to 6 guests each Race Day, and will be responsible for all guests introduced by them,

GUEST BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Timos will be obtaineble at the Club House I ordered in advaner from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72813).

CLUB TACKLE ARMY SOUTH. ARMY NORTH HAVE EASY GAME AGAINST POLICE

By PAK LO

The Club ground offers the most interest for spectators this afternoon, for two games are scheduled to be played there, with both the Club teams taking the fiold. In what should be the best game of the afternoon Club at 4.15 p.m. meet Army South, while in the curtain raiser Club "B" are at home to the REME.

On the other side of the timi bour Sekong his once more been abandoned in favour of Army Boundary Street by Aimy North who as one of the Hexan- gular leaders face what should easy game against the Tals 011/TI placed Police. game begins at 4.00 p.m., at the same time at Kal Tak the IAF face 11 Navy XV the arrival by strengthened of "Cavaller."

bc in

and

In the major tame of the day Club are still without McTavishi, hut Lochrie is moved to cen- tre three today as Valentine returns

By-half. while Steward takes on Lochrie's job at full-back.

to

Injured

The pack at time of going to press is unchanged, though there is some doubt an to whether Steven will DE AL as he was Injured CUSS Wednesday while playing for Victoria. If this is the case Uitley will probably be moved up from the " XV,

and this

strong I still Club XV whatever happen

still 121 the

with the acert threes and halves.

Army South are also streng- thened

the return by

of Gilbertson at long last, and he

the moves into

centre of the threes inside Sharp.

From the 1 can be presumed that Army South are going to concestrale on playing an open game, and as

is is the Club's obvious tactics too, this should be a really good game.

Better Pack

Army South without the ball will be mainly on the defensive for Elliott will not be allowed to break through from the base of the serum today with Camp bell and Pennan covering hun. All in all then another win for the Chub by a narrow margin, after a line game,

Payner, Stear, H, Richards, Mosa, Altern, Lowe, Burwood, Conway.

Club "B": Martin, Laville, Hutt, Heenin, Cooke, Wiggett, Brown, Dilworth, Croucher, Turner, Barnes, Collinzon, Sank, Uttley, Spencer.

Win For Nobel Prize

One of the minor surprises at the second day of the Seventh Race Meet- ing at Happy Valley last Saturday was the defent of the top favourite Cops in the Clear Water Bay Handicap.

1

Photo shows second favourite Nobel Prize (No. 8), ridden by H. Fatty- dad, getting past Georgie Porgie (near the rall) at the finish to win by half a length and pay a win dividend of $23.10. Cops (No. 2) finished third.-China

At Kal Tak the Navy are g REME: Jaden, Clark, Swite, lille stronger both In the pack Nalsh, Wright, Pratt, Carthy, and the threes, but the HAF Jackson,

Orchard, Smythe, brought Coombes lack on one wing with Martin and Carr inside him, while Hughes re- tains

the other his place on

result is wing. Lowe s moved up to wing forward to strengthen the forward attack, and the RAF have a very strong back division on the field to- day.

Mail Photo. to Murphy, Dolcin, Griffiths, Nobic.

I they lie a life deeper. they should have little trouble in overcoming the Navy for the RAF are much faster and more capable of penetration than the sailors. The latter, being the Navy, will not give in without

single and the airmen though Bey shund win should only do so by a narrow margin.

Riach Returns

In the other major garie Rłuch returns to the Police threes after a long Injury en- forced real, and while they ar now stronger, they have first to overcome Army North's for- wards.

Keill is moved to prop where he should be much happier, and this should enable Cunningham

ball back more to get the regularly from the scrums.

In the neat, however, it will be the unial two who will

are

2

of

END

BOXING Worst Golf Moments

THIS MENACE

By Harold Mayes

Headguards-I hate 'em. In fact, I think these monstrous pieces of gymnasium equipment are just about the worst thing ever introduced to boxing.

The ancients' collected mers the 'tin' cars-by just slipping punches which today seem to duck into.

the lads And I ca find no genuine reason for this change other than the bad habit which I'm sure the headguard encouragea,

Better Still

SLICED SHOTS

COST. MILLS

£58 19s. 7d.

By JOHN INGHAM happened at

I

Estoril and

Ryder Cup golfer Peter Milla will never forget it. Play- ing in the Portuguese Open championship, Mills, in with winning chance, starled slicing.

DOWN IN EIGHT

Д

in the third round he WB3 Lireo under fours when ho walked on to the 14th toe Then I knocked one into a tin mil- Honaire's garden and out of

Many people are cuggesting! I feel that the headguard is responsible for for primarily that the time has comp

fighters failing to learn proper ghters to be given some form

protection around the eyesly the rudiments of slipping and during an actual contest! But 1 ducking which, after all; is the believe that injuries around the way to avoid being hit and the eyes, which bring a premature way to avoid being cut.

It's quite reasonable, in this ending to many a contest, could Very largely be avoided by in-day and age when the tendency sisting that fighters do their is to try and achieve the max!-

All right. If you suggest ban-bounds," recclled Mills. gymnasium work without using mum result with the minimum ning it allogeilus, promoters wid

"I played another ball and headguards.

of effort, that men sparring day

scream blue murder, so why after day wearing a headguard

that went out of bounds as well. don't managers and trainers try Headguards were first infind it easier to drop their heads

By

then I was desperate and to meet the situation by arrang The Club forwards choule on be getting the ball back to troduced as a form of protec-slightly and take a punch on the Ing for their fighters to use hepd-wondered if I was ever going to paper share the serums, but Phillips, and Army North tion for fighters. Now they've hefty piece of rubber protection

quards only in the last three ret away from the tec hould, with Miller and Now-sure to keep the game closed up. come to be a protection for around their foreheads than elnye of sporting befor 4 Including penalty shots, Mills

The Police have one The 8th Floor is restricted to Members, and Ladies wearing biting, dominate the lineouts:

chance promoters-against the risk of avoid it by other means,

contest?

hnd now played five off the tee; Lady's Bronchies,

for Army South are

And it's my contention that without of pulling off a surprise victory postponements caused by

But, belter sull, the first he holed out in eight and finish- Mander today,

they do this so often in trala-manager who says that he barsed the round in 73. here, and that is by reverting to eyes received in training. The Club also are the better their old hack and rush methods

ag that it's like night following his fighters from using them day for them to do it in, an

would get my vote as the man actual rantest.

who was bent en raising the And I'm convinced that that After all, the idea of working standard of boxing-Tor the damage for O'Hore will Protection is being achieved at in the gymnasium at all, apart benefit of his fighters, first and

the

the fighters from getting fit, is to expense of

that a fighter learns to make all most, but for the benefit of

everyone in the long run. Fractising the arts and crafty of their business which would his moves automatically, help to end the cut eye bogy fother means to prevent It.

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Chub'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 loving the Rnefosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.60 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be cbtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must retain in their employers' boxes except for parking through on their duties. They may on no accoun! use the Betting Beatas or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 eneo may be obtained from the Cish Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Roud), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and unli 11.00 am, 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 Tickels. Such tickets will be

cul

looking pack in the touse and that have upset better teams Primarily Responsible

this should give their threes a steady supply of the unt), and there is no question of the Club three's ability to score.

Footballer Dies After Kick

than Army North before today.

If the Police open the game up they are not likely to do much

have to move quicker if he is to get the ball away befere Hi and Whitmore это од top of

1.

Minor Match Jack Ambler, 10, a promising This definitely looks like a Army side, gnd forward employed on the ground win for the slaft cf Portsmouth Football though Leppard at full-back is Club, died in hospital lost week, a shaky starter this will make three menths after receiving a little difference to the result,

WC kick in a junior match.

In the minor match REME believe he had peritonitis," said contains too many unknown

for thelr potential

be the club secretary,

assresed, but the fact that few of their players have been seen in action for a cenior Army elde points to another win for Club "1", who have strong pack

issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards ELEC

to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeling if it is found that sales may act reach the number reserved In the series 1 to 3,000.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 0.m. on Friday, 13th February, 1939, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Mectinga.

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

The reservation at any particular number does not conter on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is sued and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewarda reserve the right to refuse any subscription alo the right to remove thy name fruin Subscription Lists without staling reasons for their clion.

Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup schedated to be run on 14th February 1959 may be obtained from the Club Sweep Offices at:-

Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 3, D'Aguilar Street on

Saturday 7th February

9.m. to 12.30 p.m. Monday 9th to Thursday 12th February 8 nm. to 5 p.m.

Friday 13th February:

Queen's Building

5 D'Agullar Street

9am to 6p.m. .. to 5 pm.

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 362 Nathon Road, Kowloon on:-

Saturday 7th February

.m. to 11.46 om.

Monday th to Friday 13th February 10 s.m. to 4 p..

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all elens" 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

BE

PAYMENT WILL NOT DISFIGURED TICKETS.

MADE ON TORN OR

Bookmakers, Tie the men, etc, will not be permitted to opérate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

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Today's Teams Following are today's games:

the teams for

Club; Steward, Browne, Addis, Lochric, Inglis, Valen- tine, Toncock, Whiteley, Wi- liams, Howe, Miller, Newbig- ging, Campbell, Steven, Pen-

man.

Army Bouth: McDonald, Sherp, Gilbertson, Davies, Church, Bridell, Eliott, Chap- pell, Richards, Lemage, Cleary, Tunbridge, Fitzgerald; Clarke, Williams.

Police: Dunn, Stevia, Scott, Riach, Bellingham, Johnston, O'Hare, Keili, Cunningham, Newlon, Shelley,

Counsell, Roberts, Bryan, Miller.

Army North:

Leppard,

Peasley, Jowett, Webber,

Bede-Cox,

Phillips, Phillips,

ensure.

without any need for trying Not Only Complaint

SPORTS QUIZ

1. Which tennis player holds the Australian men's singles ille?

2. For which Australian State did Chipperfield, Kippax, Toshack and McCabe play?

3. How many points are given for a touch-down in Amerl- can Rugby↑

4. Which soccer clubs are nicknamed (0) The Gun-

So if a fault acquired through having protection in the gym- naclem which is not available it actual combat is the cause of the trouble, why not eliminate the fault by taking away the which equipment piece of

causes it to be made?

It isn't the only complaint I have to make against the head- guard. The other reason why

beileve it to be a handicap rather than a boon (the boon it is supposed to be) is that I feel that the perspiration which is trapped around the eye region by a headguard must obviously soften the

"That was my worst moment. four would have given me a 09 and I should have won £00," said Mills. In fact, he collected £0 05. 56.

-[London Express Service).

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skin and make it SCOTLAND'S ntore vilterable to cutting.

'More Tin' Ears

The old-timers fuught oftener

ners, (b) Toftees, (c) Lily- than post men today, but they Whilest

5. Where will this year's Davis Cup Challenge Bound be held? 6. Who starred in the flect

movie m of a

world heavyweight title fight?

7. Who was the arst boxer to

win three world titles? 8. With which sports do you

associate

William (a) Auchterianle, (b) Daniel Mendoza, (c) James Liley- while.

never had a fraction of the trou-

which toS blo

become the modern fighter's greatest cupational hazard.

Summer Soccer To Replace Cricket?

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Quote of the week: "Cricket is a dying game in Britain. In 20 years I see itno longer 9. Rugby Football was last In-

It will have been cluded in thi Olympic played here. Gamca In 1024. Which

replaced by Soccer as our na

summer tioni

SLC game. I country won the event?

matches played in the evenings, Saturdays, and mid-week."

The speaker golfer Dal Rees, Brilish Ryder Cup captain,

He wasn't joking.

Morrleon, McIntosh. Wilson, 10. Who was the first golfer to

Muntz, Whitmore.

Wint,

Hill, Hodge,

RAF: Wilcox, Coombes, Mar

Un, Corr, Hughes, Radclyfte,

POPShooting a fine

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FOR THAT!

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