THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
8TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February, 1960 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES. (8 races on the 1st Day and B races on the 2nd Day) The First Bell will, be rung at 1.30 p.m, and the First Raco run at 2.00 pan. On both days.
The Secretary's Office of Alexandra House will close at 11.45 sum. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
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No person without an admission badge, which must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Ofees, at Queen's Building Chater Road, 3, D'Agullar Street, King's Road North Polat, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a Member.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON HACE DAYS.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
There are no Bentangular rugby gameg scheduled for this after noon, but Club who face what may well be their stiffest test next Wednesday against the Police in the Tourna ment, are using their match this afternoon as a trial game to pick their strongest team for Wednesday night. They will take on the 5th Field at 4.30 p.m. at the Club ground. Earlier on in the afternoon, at 3.15 p.m. on the same ground, Meeting.
Club "B" are hosts to the Police team which is officially called Police "B".
On the other side of the stage to take the shape it had at hatbour at the Army, ground in the beginning of the season a Boundary Street at 3.16 p.m. when I was so successful.
Whitneld Wanderers clash with the Lancashire Regiment,
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard will be humitted to the Club's premier during the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate. thened or weakened, only plays Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the well against Brst class oppost-requisito feo at $3.00 i order to gala re-admisatop, tion. Such an opposition they MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the will not meet today and Club RESTAURANT. should win.
At Boundary St.
The Boundary Street game promises to be an altruptive
17:10
Wanderers
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each per day and $32.00. euch for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofoes Аге at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 8, D'Agullar Street and 382 strong in all departments. Nathan Road, Kowloon, during Office hours. while
ozze. place at the latter
The forwards
In this afternoon's match the Club should have an easy game Entries are now required against the Gunners of 5th before the 29th of this month; Field who are not in the same; for the Barber Stone Seven class. Club's pack will also A-Sido Tournament which shiny some changes in an al- will take
tempt to brighten up the for end of next month.
ward play. Organisers of Sevens are re should control the ball and give
the Lanca greatest Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. minded Vial they must each tholz backs unlimited chances,
strength lies in their backs, op Friday, 5th February, 1960, will be sold and the reservation and In an
though their pack is by eight-man team,
no cancelled for future Meetings. In the other Club match Club
means weak. accompanied by the entrance
"H" are strengthened by the
Special Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each on the Pearce the Wanderers However, tee of $15.00. Entries without
Inclusion of those players drop should see more of the ball from Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 13th February, 1980 may be drance fees will not be re-
ped from the
"A" icem, but the serums art lincouts and cer- obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Ofters. incepted.
against Police "B" (their mid-tainly from the loose. In addi- week team) anything can hop- tion the Wanderers backs have pen,
the power and the ability to find the way through and give their side the expected victory.
enough the most Strangely controversial peints arose the magnifeent fourth game of the series. Several of thera should provide excellent meat for discussion at the next re- ferees' meeting.
Strengthened
The rules of this Tournament stal thu the-eighth man maj be brought in at any time (not a game lo replace an during
player up to an Ine injured
the semi-finals. concerns! eluding
In spite of the varied nature of the issues I consider Jemet important
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Beth terans Invariably play to the other, and both are strong forwards and highly variable in the backa,
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Club "B" have such u good. record of pulling a game out of the fire that they must be taken
as the favourites, while Police "B", no matter how it is streng-
Remarkable record
of the
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry Form for the 9th (Annual)
The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Omees are as follows- Queen's Building, (Chater Rond) and 5, D'Aguijor Street, Hopg
Kong. on-
Da.m. to 5 pm.
9 am to 11 am.
Week-days, Mondays to Fridays Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Road,
Kowloon on:-
10 am, to 4 p.m.
Weck-days, Mondays to Fridays Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February 1a.m. to 11 a.m.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. Arnold, Secretary,
Race Meeting 1959/60 to be Hong Kong, 30th January, 1900. iheld 00 Saturday 27th
The 1st. En Duke of Welling | February, Wednesday 2nd and
Regiment [Brentwood) have won the United Kingdom Saturday 6th March, 1960, Section
Army Rugby (weather permitting) muy be Cup competition and have the obtained at the Secretary's remarkable
record of scoring | Office, Alexaudra House; the points with not a single Club House, Happy Valley; point ngaire them!
and the Stables, Shan Kwong
jahr action which a referoc matry minor Army units have
should take when a player is been las action this season, The visitors behaved ex-
well
the
Held injured. Many football authori- hoped that the response iron Foriunately, the third team fremely
Fes hold that except in the the Servicus will be even bigger 10 прроке 1he
game visitors did their normal
of extreme the cass
than usual. The Emergency,
entrance fee free! aumeUing (4)
our refreshingly reylure
tand deliberate when it is necessary to resinun is used for charity.
to prevent In this afternoon's goine Club In a wholesome wholehearted' obstruction lacles to frequent- ao injured displar. For the first line we, ly ured by tears from Europe, him aggravating his condition, are strengthened by the return, a refarce should never lay after a very long absence to the got a hint that the long lost; Their en quick posing style
centre of the three-line, of Dun- spirit was beginning to re- redioerd physical contact behanel on a player.
minimum He should certainly NEVER can MacTavish. He will partner's
attempt to pull him to his Moort in the centre, and this anti, apart from the isolated in-
feet until hc h26 been pronises to be ♫ strong pepepted cident, They
laattuck with the reassured that the player
Club having with úveision niere a
not seriously hurt. Several choice of four wingers, two of muduble good grace.
Ulmes
game....maybe In this
whom have just reported back 173 Veteran referee Mr Darby-
with the best possible Inten- from the Injured ilst. shire earned full marks for his
tions Mr Petrie personally astute handling of the Com-
stalled fallen
their men to bined Chinese match. He was
un- fect always la complete bul
the command obtrusive
of situation and with a firm bui friendly gesture he indicated
It is a dangerous indefensible that he would not tolerate the
practice and it could lead the Peruvians' delaying tactics
referee into embarrassing gun- when a free-kick was award- ed against them. The culprits lors. Good team officials often take definite steps to protect quickly
and the esught on irritating offence soon stopped. their players after injury and who right here in Hongkong a few Mr Mik Young-tai, officlated the opening game, years ago-after an incident in- situation volving Len Casey-members of difficult
had clearcut team when he awarded an indirect the Army
a cordon round free-kick against the Peruvians orders to form
kindle. By the time the came was over we knew the spielt was burning brightly again. The fourth and unai game of the official series turned out to be me of the nest football matches I have ever had the i pleasure of watching. It had a i isit of everything. The elation i of the Hongkong players showed! in the clearest possible way that they thoroughly enjoyed the thrill of winning and thrived on the generous applause of the, delighted fans,
Pressing necessity
With all these things in mind. It is timely to take stock of our playing strength: to check our assets and consider the men who have now come very close ad to the end of their representa- ilve careers.
Poul-
ne
Out of the series a munker vi i nepr their own goal. The con- fusion which developed wis players emerged with enhanced
comical and farcteal in turn. reputation 4 Wright, Ko Po- ketny Chan Fai-hing, and There were of course language Leung Wan-hung were
problems but it seemed that a iot ef what happened could sistently good whenever they
have been Kwok played. Others,
prevented Mr Like
taken
very Bra Kom-hing, Lau Yee, Lau Chi- Mak had Jam, Yu Chouk-yin and Kwok and rather than getting him Yau, did a that was expected 1 overwhelmed by the ap- of them white on their solitary prals, gestures, and tactics of appearances men like Toledo, the Peruvian defenders. Yau Tim, and Lom Sheung-yee
akd very well in Cael,
Toledo looki the best Hong- kong right-back in the series,
The disappointments, how- many. Wal Fat- ever, were kim, Au Chi-yls, Leung Kun, Lee Kwok-wal, Lee Yak-tak, Jo Kwok-tal and Szeto Bum never played to form while it W3% obylous that erstwhile stars like Szeto Yiu, and Law Fak, have nowadays lost their rd. The pressing necessity to find fresh young talent was heavily underlined. Probably the
tested player in the various Hongkong aldes was little Wong Chi-Keung.
most
Talking point
The
Dangerous
he
Scruby is not available this afternoon, bot his position of not seriously scrum-half is challenged and he will playing in the game against the Police on Wednesday, By Wednesday Moore may be dropped back to full-back, with Bennett coming up to partner Brown on one Scruby. With
other. wing and D'Eath on the the Club begins at an important Omeint patience
would have been so much better than all the hosty hyper-cffelency we
saw.
The Ist Bn Welsh Guards (Pirbright) were beaten in the Road.
UK Fhal by 19 points to nil,
and four of the West Riding Entries close at 12 o'clock Regiment's. five Rugby League NOON от Tuesday, 16th players were responsible for February, 1960. all the scoring.
Please enclose the entry They now meet the BAOR winners. 1st Bn KOSB or 1st form in the green envelope B RHA. for the trophy In Berlin on
Service.
Marth 9. Banews provided,
By Order of the Stewards,
out his wee red book* and wag it under a player's nose. It WAB a most undignified spectacle. To use the pointing an injured team mate and allow
The Hongkong Football A:50-1,Anger and the 'book' us symbols NO one to touch him until beetation should take warning of strength is merely no ad- recovered or the referee called
from this incident and Jesue mission of personal weakness, the trainer on to the field to ut-
to instructions
their precise
The progressive experiment tend to him..
feld officials that they must not of blooding young referees In manhandle on injured player big games Is however, worthy order his removal until satised of further trial. The policy is or advised that such an act will a good one if it serves only to not be to the detriment of the impress on immature up-and- player involved.
coming officials. that paper qualifications are no substituto for match experience.
When tough-as-timber Toledo was injured in the fourth game it was obvious to most people had received a nasty knock. The first man on the that he spot was the referee. Without The other point concerns the taking time to examine the ex-action open to a referee in him tept of the injury he personally relations with a player who has "assisted" the full-back to his offended against the laws of the Pleasant memory feet and just as quickly Toledo
game. As I understand the
An ancient philosopher collapsed again.
position 11 referee is quite said "What we have to do we entitled to speak to a player must learn by doing". He and advise or warn him verbally must have been
a football fan about his condugt.
It he con- with referees very much in
Even at that stage the referee was apparently more worried about pushing on with the game
more drastic measures he can, to use n popular expression, "book" him...or as a last resori
once
You, Indeed the Peruvian parly is over. There will be conilleting feelings about it.
talking point which Came out of the third game concerned the situation which Grose when referee Lee disallowed a Peruvian goal than about geiling assistance alders the incident warrants mind !!!! after he had spotted a lines for the injured man. He in- men's Dag indicating an off dleated that he wanted the side offence.
player removed from the play Centre-forward Drago, the ing pitch and in the most dan veteran of the visiting side, erous manner possibla the took the decision very badly Hongkong players obeyed.... and turned his rather unwel- they grabbed a limb extremity come attention to the linceman apiece and "carried" Toledo be- who had raised his fag. His bind the goal... had the full- conduct was most repréhensible back's injury been a fracture ori and one could not help but feel a pulled muscle there could that the referee should have have been serious aggravation,
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he can order the offending We have surely learned a great
player from the field.
deal about many things on and These three measures can off the field
but tha! be dignified but when referees start adding their own varia-fine fourth game will provide ilong to
pleasant memory to live the original theme i one
On side by side with our general disappears. the dignity Wednesday we now the reppreciation of the talented feree on several occasions take Peruvions,
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