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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 196O.

HANDICAPS FOR SEVENTH

RACE MEETING

The following handicaps for ponies running in the two-day Seventh Race Meeting on January 16 and 23 have been announced by the Hongkong Jockey Club:

·FIRST DAY

RACE 1

J (130), Wise Leader (140).

Drawn).

HACE 4

(12(147). Diue Train (143), Ever- glo (345), Hawatlon Moon (150), Ma

Marianne Chorio (144),

Silver (139), Sarmiega. (141), Dahlia (137), Sunstreak (143). Tiger Shark (154), (11 entries). RACE R

Pontefract Handicap. Clam 2. Clear Water Bay Handicap. G Furlongs Alandale (138), (Lt Bec.) Novices, Clam Centre Forward (150), Charleroi Mile-Ever Onward (180), Gay (139). Edinburgh (148), Glenisin Grand Moment (140), Sire (142), Golden Age (140). (151),

Beli High

(148), Longevity Noon (148), Jackpot Jingle

Maisons-Lafitte (140). (148), King Rider (144), Lucky (140), Chaps (143), Maruman (130), Maytline (153), Permanen: View Miss Reading (137), Tamerlane (150). Homan 1ero (150), Star (148), Twin Luck (150). (11 of Staw (162). Vingt Et Un (140). (15 (130), Wellington brown).

Entries).

RACE 2

Mira Bay Handicap. (1m. Soc.) Class 5. & Furlongs.Bluegrass Bonjour (145).

Cops (150),

Elegance (130). Glant (145).

(150), Kaight (137), Glory Good Condition (141). Logie (151), Nashua (141), Pathfinder (150). Sulla (145), Sweet Home (145), Tal Ping Shan (140). (13) Drawn).

RACE 3

RACE 5 Bilver Mine Bay Handicap. Plonie Bay Handicap. (Ist (1st Bec.) Class 3. 1 Mlle See.) Class 7. From 14 M. Post. Ability (145), All Happy (143),

Repulse Bay Handicap. Class Citrus (150), Crusader (138). Balkan Monaret (148). Cactus

Don 5. 14 Miles-Bonay Boy (149), Fleetfoot (133), Friendly Game (141), Castle Pealt (150),

Cover diri (150), Gha (149), Hallmark Juan (145), Hard Ridden (150), Chatterbox (150),

1401 Lovely Sky (145), Nar- House Top (145), Lynnber (138), Encore (152), Jura (159), (152), Rob Roy Cissus Queen" (140), Nego Boy (154),

May- Limelight Maybelle (140). (142). Fol O'Gold (152), flower

(152), Mercury (146), (145), Sportsmanship (143). (8 Teresa (154), Venus (148) Prominent View (151) Strathin Entrica).

KACE 4 Vigorous Ava (150). Winning (138). Welfare (143). (15

Causeway Bay Handicap. Claas Streak (138). (14 Drawn). Drawit).

4. Prom 14 M. Post-Brilliance Co-ordination (147). Plenie Bay Handicap. (2nd (152),

City (148). Gree Clear Water Bay Handicap. Sec.) Class 1. From 14 M. Post. Gambetta (142), G-Man (142),

Aftab (13), American Carrot Golden (2nd Bre.) Class R. 1 Mile.-

(159), Beloved (145). Dragonfly (145), Ivan-fie (143), Jemima Famoran

Na Pazi (142),

(149), Alex's Git (148),

Ellen (145), M (142), Free Success (154), Hiran (143), Ida (146), Manx. Mist I C (138), Ht Parnte (148), Mil (150), Miracle (147), New Delhi Princess

Day (142) Telon (142), Rotary Wheel

Supersonic (140). lion Dollar (139). Splendid (137),10), Olympic

(145). Tai O

Cell-me-more range Beauty (141). Rocky Boy (148).

(143). Spinning Wacet (142) Entries). (147), Torunde

Winnie

Triumphant (145). Vendetta! (142), (14 Drawn).

RACE 3

(151).

Mackay to play

in S. Africa

Johannesburg. Jan. 7. Barry Mackay, 24-year-old was the Davis Cup star who

amateur 1959 third-ranked trants player in the United States

behind the now pro

Olmedo and

RACE G

RACE 7

Handicap,

(2nd

Goodwood Sre.) Class 6. 1 Mile-Beautiful Flower (148). Bowsprit (154),

RACE 5

(13

J Telegraph BLAY ffandicap. Class 1. Mil-As You Wish (135), Good (148), Fascination Pan (438), Lucky Number (143), Prince Valiant (154), Rebellion

BRITAIN'S WINTER OLYMPICS PARTY WON'T WIN MEDALS, BUT...

THE UNION JACK WILL

A figure as good as any she cuts on the ico-Patricia Pauloy, Britain's figuro-skating champion.

Courier (154), Dainty (145), (152), Red Light (147) Salome FIVE NEW CAPS FOR

Hammer Mill (143), Lia (145), Main Attraction (150), National (133). Delight (136), Outsider

(10 Philipp Drawn).

Pride (146).

RACE R Silver Mine Bay Handicap (2nd Sec.) Class 3. 1 Mile-

Carrie (152). Butterly (144). fessional Alex

Goki Chy of

Victoria (140), Bernate "11" Barizen, bas

Badge (140). Golden Banch arrived

DI here for n series

(139), Hippona (150). Isfahan matches in the Union of South

(147), Johnter (147), King Kong before Africa

Rhodesia

Renown (130), Pin-In (136). returning home at the end of

(148), Sincerely Yours (153), the month.

Sure Goal (152). Taukerbell Asked about the Davis Cup, (140). Top Speed (144), Vietoria

Peak (148). (16 Drawn). which

SECOND DAY

the US.

ח!

Jos back

Mackay Australia

last year.

U.S. declared he thought the would be able to win it again We have some good young players coming up fasi", he said AFP.

SUUII.

RACE ! Junk Hay Handicap, Novices. CAS 9. From 2 M. Post.

Another Victory Angela (146).

FOUR D. JONES

by MADDOCKS

LOOK, THE

MOON IS HOLLOW

AND CUTIN

HALF

THE DARN THING IS JUST

UCFLESC

FERDINAND

(F34), Shiraz (135), Vanity Fair (133). Winsome Slag (140). (11 Entries).

Mirs

RACE 6

(2nd

WALES' RUGBY TEAM

London, Jan. 7.

GET A ROCKET

IN SQUAW VALLEY

says HARRY CARPENTER

At a cost of roughly £200 per head, Britain will send six skaters and probably nine skiers to represent the Union Jack in the 1960 Winter Olympic Games.

They take place in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-28. Not since charming Jeanette Altwegg figure-skented her way to immorial fame at

Oslo, 1062, has this country dug gold out of these ice-bound Olympica. Sad to say, Britain's chance of bringing back gold, silver, or bronze this time is

alimmer than a skate-edge.

of the

ski race tougher than a mars-

However I am assured by tina, Italy, in 1950 and the 24 to the langlauf, the cross-country Sandy Duncan, of the British, Oslo in 1952. Olympic Association, who oro' seems likely that a 10-year- | thon on fool, and the newly in- !coting the bill, that our in-nk giri sitater from Ickenham, stituted bi-athlon, which com- trepid band of adventurers will Middlesex, will turn out to be bines ski-ing and shooting.

Olympic veteran

The slay 'em sartorially in California, the

Americans, delighted to British contingent, If not competitively.

have an Olympic look-in for the The British team will parade She is Carolyn Krau, whom nrst time since they staged the at the opening ceremony 1 I recall as a Dresden doll-like Los Angeles Games of 1032, are 12-year-old at Cortina skating in determined to turn this winter the pairs with a Master Rodney Ward, who has since turned pro- fessional.

brown sheepskin jackcią, brown surde snowboots, and white fur hais a la Macmilian-in-Moscow. This last deft fashion touch must be inspired, I feel, by the exciting news that Mr Walt Disney, of Hollywood, has been hired by the Californian Olympic organisers to be Director of

Pagrantry.

Working hard

show into a razz-ma-tazz effort. They promise competitors "ampic and continuous enter- tainment," including nowarvel movies al two theatres through-

Miss Krau's companions in out the day and "nightly spee- the party of four figure skaters taculars" with Hollywood slaaf. They have poured a quarter ol Squaw Valley will be:

10, of Putney, of a million dollars into a new Robin Jones, It is typical of the Americans,

the who

main has highway, linking champion, to feel that the British I suppose.

Los Angeles with Olympic Games need jazzing, never competed internationally, route from and I wouldn't pul it past Whit David Clements, 10, of lan- Squaw Valley. to introduce Snow White into worth, the boy from whom the proceedings somewhere,

idea.

High costs

Janes took the tle. Last year

Sandy Duncan, who will be Britain's chef

mission

de

white

David was eighth in the Euro-(Olympic talk for big Dean, 12th in the world, cham-chief) in California, reckons 11 is well worth £3,000-£4,000 to show the dog there.

feed the Davos,

the

10

He already has one bright pionships,

Patricia FRUIT. 18, from At the opening ceremony he is arranging for the flags of Kingston Vale, British women's all nations to be shot from chatplan these past two years. We shall also send two speed rockets and they will flool down

of the Call-skaters, following the European by parachute out Bay Handleap.

championships in Oslo at the Sec.) Class 5, 6 Furlonga-All Welsh Rugby Union team selectors are calling on five new teraian eky.

Although our American hosts (end of January. They will go t

Switzerland, for players for their first Five Nations match on January intend to house and Gay (133). Ambition (138). Yabook (147), Bashful Beauty

16 at Twickenham against England, which has also 1,000-plus competitors from (so world titles first, then on II (138), Confuser (154), Cutty

far) 34 nations entirely tree of the U.S. made a youth move,

costs remain Sark (145), Magle Feet (145),

M. Price Charge, travelling (Aberavon), Muscut

Priz" Nobel

The new caps are (141). Oilily (150), Superb! quarters centre

and Pontypool), G. prohibitive (153),

G. Windsor- (RAE (145).

(Richmond), petitors. Sydney (139). (12 Lewis, scrum-half C. Evans and Windsor Lewis

forwards I. Cunningham, G. and D. Debb (Carmarthen); C. Hence, Britain's entry of 16 Compares unfavourably with the (Aberavon) and Ashton Payne and B. Creswell.

Evans (Pontypool), H. Morgan (55 competitors we sent to Cor-British Army

B. Creswell (Abertillery),

and undesignated (Newport) player; R. H. Williams (Llanet- ly captain) (Pontypridd

Drawn).

RACE 7

three- lins

Deep Bay Handicap, Clans 4. All but one of the other

selected players-C. Ashton Can Do (1421, Certified Cheque were on the last Rugby XV to From 2 M. Post-Belinda (144), (143), Cheerful (141), Chessing-represent Wales, which lost 11-3

to France at Paris. fon (140), Courageous (139). Gemlat (154), Nightingale (152), Satellite (150), Temptation (136), Thanksgiving (143). Why Hang (146). Your Wish (152). (13 Entries).

A back linesmar remains to Cunningham be named.

The line up is:

T. Davies (Llanelly); J. Cul-

HAR NAW HAW! BOY BOY I KNEW THAT TROLLEY MAN WAS UP TO SOMETHING/

SKLENCE

IDIO THIS IS NO

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WHAT SHALL

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OH, DEAR~-~ THERE GOES

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HE'S HIDING IN THERE

TELL M

THEY'VE WASTE DI THEIR MONEY

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

A A

TWEET

and G.

Payne

I.

and Army); (Aberavon). 3.

Meredith (Newport-hooker) und R. Prosser (Pontypool).

AFP.

SHEAFFER'S “SNORKEL"

Gardeners prefer

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