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SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1980.
England off to good start
FIRM, FAST GOING EVOKES
FEARS OF HAVOC AT TODAY'S GRAND NATIONAL
Aintree, Mar, 25.
Fears that the firm, fant going could creats havoc in Saturday's televised Grand National steeplechase mounted today and brought new demands for the race to be made Haler.
Two horses were killed in a race on Thursday over part of the Grand National course, Sixteen Jockeys were injured and only 10 out of 299 starters finished in the day's two lop TACCH,
The League against Cruel Sports protested to the govern- meni about the deaths of the horses and declared: "If the name conditions prevail tomorrow, li would be criminal to allow the Grand National to be run."
The League sald a big "Make the National safe" de- monstration would be staged outside hotels where the horse race folk are staying-AP
PUT UP 256 RUNS
FOR THREE ON FIRST JIM HALL WINS SEBRING DAY OF FINAL TEST | FORMULA JUNIOR RACE
Port of Spain, Mar. 25.
A fighting second wicket stand of 191 be- Jim tween Colin Cowdrey (119) and Ted! Dexter (76) gave England an encourag- ing start to the fifth and final Test against the West Indies here today.
At the eluse, England, one up in the series, had scored 256 for three.
Cowtrey and Dexter came to- gether after the West Indies had struck uni early blow, rc- moving Geo Pullar with only 10 runs scored. The pair bat- ted for 215 minutes to make England's highest stand for any
Last rounds of Seven-a-side Rugby and FARELF Final at Club Ground today
By PAK LO
A full programme of rugby matches is scheduled at the Hongkong Foot- ball Club Stadium this afternoon and evening, A small charge will be made for entrance into the ground and for programmes. the proceeds will go to charity.
13.07).
The afternoon starts at 3.15 when the band of the Cheshire Regiment will enter- tain spectators
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The trophies for this event will be presented after the by Colonel L R. The band Ferguson-Innes, until the start
Cheshires will then of the
take over again until 6.00 1.M. when the anal rounds
tourna of Use seven-a-side ment begin,
of the Army Inter-Unit Knock- out Finat ni 4.00 p.m. between the local 1st Lancashires and the fantastically strong 2nd New Zealand Regiment,
High Perch wins Liverpool Spring Cup
Liverpul, Mar-25. Sir I. Wernher's High Perch won the Liverpool Spring Cup, run over one mile two fur longs here today.
Sir C. Gurdiner's Dairislutna was second and Mr H. J. Me- Grath's Arcticcelagh third. There were 15 starters.
Favourites
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Favourites for the title are
have now lolice "A", who very fast and strong seven. They have not had an easy game 30 far and are not expected to have any today on their way to the
Anat.
All
have into the game and may hold the visitors down to a fairly
low store.
wicket in the series.
Cowdrey did a great service by winning the toss to give England
frat knock for the fifth successive time, and he followed it up with a captain's innings.
The West Indice policy of in- cluding three fast bowlers in their side gained little success today as the pitch gave them no. help.
Cowdrey, third out at 215, hit 15 fours during his stay of 255 minutes. He gave three very hard chances at 11, 10 al 51 before being caught off Gar- feld Sobers by wicketkeeper Gerry Alexander who, diving full length, took the catch in front of the wicket.
Best in series England's total was the best. for one day by either side in the series,
Pace bowler Charlle Gelf. fiths, who
making hi WED Test debat, had Pular caught at second slip in his third over.
Puitar played an unnecessary siroke at a bouncer outside his off-stump. The ball hit the handle of his bat and new into Sobers hands.
in the afternoon,
Hall of Dallas, Texas, roared up from third place to a record-breaking victory in the Formula Junior motor race today when tyre and mechanical troubles knocked out the two leaders near the end of the 66-mile sprint event. Walt Hansgen of Westfield, New Jersey, driving a Couper, led the pack most of the race and was flying along with a 20- second lead when he was side- iined by mechanical troubles near the end.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
11TH RACE MEETING
First Day 9th April, 1900.
A Stanguelini driven by Ed Crawford of Chicago then shot to the front and was holding a 18-second lead when a tyre blew out on the last lop, enabling Hall to push his biva in for the
The following conditions checkered virtory flag, Crawford limped in on the flat for recond. for 1960 Ponies for the above The race was one of the pre-race moating, entries for liminaries to Saturday's 12-hour which close at NOON sporta endurance battle.
Or
The 22-year-old Hall covered Tuesday, 29th March, are the distance in 44 minutes 59.8 announced:--- seconds around a twisting 2.2 1900 PONIES (1st Day) ---- mile course. The former cord of 45.43, or 88 miles on hour, was held by Fritz D'Orey. Grand Prix champion of Brazil. --AP.
(RACE A). — WARWICK STAKES. Winner $5,000. Second 83,000. Third $2,250. For Ponies of 1980. which have won $8,000 but not more than $8,000 in stake money.
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(1st Day) (RACE B). — The fifth game of the world chess title match between cham- WILTS STAKES. Winner Mikhail Botvinnik and $6,000. Second $3,000. Third Cowdrey and Dexter survived plon
from challenger Mikhail Tohl ended $2,250. For Ponies of 1960 a succession of bouncers Watson while taking the score in a draw today, Tass reported. to 70 for one by lunch and both The game had been adjourned which have won $3,000, but were hit by short-pitched balls on Thursday at the 41st move not more than $8,000 in stake
Weight 140 AP.
money. Winners of more than $3,000 In stake money, 140 lbs Winners 5 Ibs. penalty. Entrance $10. FROM THE TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND & IN (About Ono Mile 171 Yards).
Note
The partnership ended when Dexter failed to spot a googly
The 2nd New Zealand Regl ment, strengthened by other tuuring players trom the 28th Brigade Bre Comumnwealth
to play the Colony from Sobers, who took a good scheduled "A" side on Monday and the i return catch. Dexter hit 12 full Colony side on Thursday, fores. Both games are at 8.00 pm. on The two the Club ground, Colony XV's have been selected and are:
Colony "A": Hobbs, Wiggelt, Moore,
Brooks, Davies A., Davies V, Wilkins, Wylle, Keill, Babbington, Steven, Orsler, Wil- Rams, Smith, Flizgerald.
In their first match they must
Colony: Bennett, Martindale, beat 32nd Medium "B", who Bennett, McTavish, D'Eat,
Then in the Chapman, could upset them.
Scruby, Williams, next round they should face the Simpson, Edwards, Winn, Muniz, other strong team of the tourna Itoberis, Walker, Penman.
Here the meat, the Ghurkas. chances of their being eliminated ure greater, although the Police | should stii win.
In the top half of the draw, the Fusiliers should have little treuble disposing of the Way Icong Wallabies, and should then Oncial starting prices were: meet either the Old Crocks or 10-1 High Perch, 9-1
Duiriala-Wayfoung. A win in this round ton, 4-2 Arcticeclogh.
will take the Fusiliers to the Dominate larted 3-1 favou-¦ înal against either the Police rite-cuter,
"A" or the Ghurkas
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Racing
Second Day of Trath Race Meel. Ing. Happy Valley, 2 p.m..
Adieucs Colony Open Championship of HK
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Friendly Game: Cadet Officers Legal Dept (ICC). Wonderers v Koyal Engineers.
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Only fault
The only fault that can be found with these selections lies in the choice of Simpson and Muntz for the Colony side.
Scoreboard England1st Innings
G. Pullar, C Sobers, b
Grimth
MI CI Cowdrey, c Alexander,
b Sobers
E, R. Dexter, e and b Sobers R. Subba Row, not out ... K. Barrington, retired hurt
Extros
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Total (for three wekts) 256 Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-210,
3-215.
Hall Griffith Watson
Bowing To Date
In their places this column Ramadhin would prefer Kelli and Orsler, Worrell especially the latter, but it must Sobers be admitted that in both cases Walcott the selection is close,
The other change that could be made is to switch Bennett to D'Eath's position on the wing end bring Moore into the centre in the Colony XV, but again il the must
be admilled that the Selection Committee have prob- ably weighed this point.
the final, either Ghurkas or the Police should win, provided they have not had to play extra-time in the semi-final, for extra-lime at this stage in the lower half of the draw has ruined many aj good seven's chance before today.
The trophy will be presented by Mrs McMeekin, wife of the HKRU Chairman, after the final. In the big match of the after-
an
Overall they have done excellent job, and few people will complain.
SOCCER RESULT
London Mar. 26. Newcastle United beat EvET-
English First Division match.
Hekurve Division: Eastern v Army noon, the Now Zealand Region 2-1 at Everton tonight in an
4 p.. (net Division: AFS v Club (Ciment should walk off with the
Wun v Talkoo title. p.m.; Koon
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(Navy) 0,30′ Þ..
(Navy) 4 p.m.; HIL v Walen The Lancashires are a grand 3rd Division: Purt Omon & C & W little local side, but are not up (IV) b.m.: Rediffuson y Kin to Colony standard, let alon Godown V) 4 p.m.; Dodwell y B&B (V) 8.30 p.m. St Joseph's the County standard which the
y Five-One-Seven" (IV) 5.20 p.m. Now Zealand team is capable of producing. A fast, open game, well worth
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Second $8,000. For Ponies of 1960 which have not won more than $2,250 in stako Entries close at 12 o'clock money. Weight 142 lba. Win- NOON 01 Tuesday, 29th❘ners of stake money 5 lbs. March, 1950,
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(1st Day) (RACE B). — In Entry Form shown in the last column.
10th Raca Mooting
Saturday, 19th and Saturday, 26th March, 1960 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES (There will be û races on the First Day and 10 races on the Second Day}.
The First Hell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 s.m, on both days,
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NOTTINGHAM STAKES.-- Winner $6,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,260. For Ponies of 1960 which have not won more than $2,250 in stake money. Weight 142 lbs. Win ners of stake money 5 lbs. penalty. Entrance $10. FROM THE TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND & IN (About One Mile 171 Yards), advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Note-ENTRIES MUST BE standard will be admitted to the Club's premises during the
FOR ONE RACE Meeting, ONLY.
A. E. ARNOLD, "
Secretary Hong Kong, 25th Mar,, 1960.
No person without an admission badge, which must be pro- minently 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 Offices, et Queen's Bullding, Chater Road, 5, D'Aguilar Street, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, THESE BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICES,
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
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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 tho requisite fee of $3.00 In order to guin re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.
'CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep. Tickets at $18.00 for the First Day, $20,00 for the „Sectind. Day 'and $38.00 for both days may be obtained from the Coch Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), B, D'Agullar Street, and 982 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 18th March, 1900, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings,
Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby mheduled to be run on 30là April, 1960, at $2.00 each and Kekets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 ench may be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Ofilver.
The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep OMees are as follows
Queen's Building, (Chaler Road) and 6, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong ông
Wook-days, Mondays to Fridays
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