THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

7TH RACE MEETING

2nd Day - Saturday 28th January, 1961.

(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL 'CONSIST OF 10 RACES.

The First Boll will be rung of 1.00 pm, and the First Race run at 1.30 p.m.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will elcse at 11,10 am.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person wBirout on, Admission Badze will be admitted. Admission Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $24.00 each are obtainable only on the wrliten introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be chlaßned during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facine Statue Square); 4. D'Afullar Street; King's Road, North Point and 382 Nathan Rand. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS. SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT

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their work. They have Stallics have just been re-sured that thero is absoluto- swept away the 'we-mual-pick-cased about the broadcast con-ly no truth in the report that box-office-names' shackles that sceted with have been present with us for weight the world heavy the KCC players hown been sdvance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

Tiffins will be oplainable at the Club House if ordered in for too long. They have given tosi June between Patterson picketing the airport and Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and thele Questa the tans the new deal they have and Johansson.

harbour area to prevent the must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the been demanding...... let us hope the turnstiles. --- and tre The ABC sound coverage in export of any Colony news-Members Stand.

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and final confidence has not been mis-reached on audience of 02 can my favourite chow --

of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs. placed.

million and for the right to 'Blackio'—of the Hongkong ABC network paid u fea of of the class' by winning the serve this huge gathering the Polico prove he is stiff 'top- Guests are not permitted to enter the Pubile Enclosure and Stand.

Aperi from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Members

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Weilera US$200,000 !! ever for a sporting event in the Colony police dog cham- Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the whole history of broadcasting,pionship again at the Heng- meeting.

kong Stadium next Tues- day?......and finally

scoresheet - prove their | the United States of America } papers to Buddy Carnell.........** † 3th Floors of the now Public Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor

con rest assured

Hongkong's football fortunes studded - alde but it is rather interesting to reflect that of the Eppear to be in good hands... famous forward line in which or should I say... good he played Lam Kam-long, Lau boots. I do not think our boys Shin-wah, Laut Kal-chu are now will let us down. Judging by In both 4enins we -and while Lau Chi-lain-quite un-

rightly-forgotten men, the names

that if they

How lack of honest endeavour Hongkong second string. to say times have changed for a play- and that is something we havs er who was once very clearly not been too sure about in some.

accent representative matches.

Good hick in both teams..... and well done....the selectors.

Honours and fame piled up on the brilliant youngster but

fake away the edge that mudhe bad eae big weakness in his/ deservedly-gels a place in the are beaten it will not be

frm gent

"Unjustified

makeup

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he WO3 mich of a gentleman "no" to a game of football.

The result was that he started With these points in mind off on a non-slop

round-the. Gute can only congratulate the

calendar Injury-punctuated HKPA on the progressive career. Year In and year out thinking so obviously present his twinkling feet took him all in their selection of the leam over the world to Africa to mert the Swiss visitors next

...... to Australia

to India monthlie only

disap-

10 every corner of the pointing aspect of their polley Far East and always back

is that they did not carry it to a grinding season in Hang-

far enough.

For example

kong.

to their

The Grat grim realisation of

the odd man out'.

Wrong position?

The Hongkong selection for the accorld game is an interest- ing one. The fact that it con- tains no fewer than six South

players-with China

another che in the reserves-ls д tremendous tribute to the in- telligent team building of the Caroline Hill officials and it

This

for

weekend our hockey will be representatives crossing sticks with their traditional opponents in the nearby community of Macao.

the highest

my

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

thanks to all of you The price of admission will be $10.00 each moyable at the Gale. who took the trouble to ex- Admission Badges will be baued and they must be prominently

displayed throughout the ting.

Misgivings are being openly press your pleasure at last expressed about the weak's story about Augusto wisdom of matching the Fourtas......much appreciated All-Hongkong, and Hong.I assure you. kong Selection teams for the Swiss series against

NOTICE

on THE ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

each other in the big | charity

at match Boundary - street

February 8.

Opinion is being stated that

the players will not take part

A good idea

and Programmes

Entry

Any person leaving the ginclasure will be required to pay the requisite tes of $10.00 i arder to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available ha the RESTAURANT,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each fer Races 1 10 may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Oflees at Prince's Building, | Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 3, D'Aguilar Street and 302

Nathan Road, Kowloon, during cffice hours.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th March, 1961, at $2.00 each and Cath Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race of this meeting may in case they collect an injury Forms for the 8th Race Menthe obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club. the selected best of Hongkong the big representative

These annual tilts between which might keep them out eting 1960/61 to be held on The offee hours of the Cash Sweep Omees of the Club re

games Saturday. 11th February, as follows:--- and our good friends in the over Chinese New Year, Portuguese

1901, Culony are more

(weather permitting)

Prince's Building, Ground Ficor (tacing Statue Square) and than mere sporting events. They

may be obtained at the Secre- | 6,D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong are exchanges of neighbourly

tory's Office. Alexandra Wednesday to Friday

0am to 5pm. courtesies which provide, in the

There may be a lot in that House;

Club Housu, Saturday 28th January

9 am to 19.30 a.m. aftermath of the big game, point of view but I understand Happy social meetings of the greatest the organisers are taking step Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Valley; and the value to both sides,

to mak sure the public gets However the game is still the kind of soccer Véntertain- Gardner and his

the over-played ravages came He is frequently plagued with important and to skipper Patient indicated by the advanced

Well done!

the nomination Burning himself out means that every player in the of once great Ho Cheung-you to

South China Arst fear gets re- the All-Hongkong alde simply There were early signs that cognition in the series and right cannot be justified on either he was burning himself out current or recent form.

prematurely but neither he nor well have they as a team- the little South China South China took enough need earned R. star first burst into the sporting of the warnings. The cham-

The only major doubt in the is at centro- playing well and selection line-up Bellht as a chubby schoolboy plons were shedding his puppy fot with this upparently blinded the half where many will question brilliant razor-sharp displays cenfolks around him to what was the wisdom of diving Kung brilliant Wah-kit prefercare over Lani the football field I have been happening

inside-right. one of his staunchest admirers.

Sheung-yoc. The policeman cán be brilliant and strangely J/c

the potentially wae

mediocro in the same game. greatest footballer the Colony ever produced and from that statement 1 inake no exceptions even among the giants of the pact, one players as they doubt. les were. When he left Sing Tao to find fame with South China he stepped into a truly megnificent side. In such col pany was not surprising that he quickly dressed his natural ably in the polish and class which simply oozed from the Caroline Hill team at that time.

He gave some memorable In some South China matches

club displays in both

and is season he has been em- Hongkong colours and few barrassingly slow. Ohi he still could have quibbled with the has the Best brain In Colony considered opinion of the soccer ... and ол under- Yugoslavian national coach standing of the game which when, after the Colony game probably without equal in local

circles

but hard tes ! hs

Laver to play in U.S. indoor tournament

-

when Yia Chenk-yin, who

the tendency to make a costly had contributed so much to Ho's development, suddenly error at a vital stage. moved to another clab. The transformation was brumediate and very marked

.. And during this season in particu- lar Ho Cheung-yau has gen- erally been no more than a alow cumbersome struggling

shadow of the dashing young man who only a few short years ago was a “world rauk-

<r'.

to say so, his selection as cap. tain of the A-Hongkong slida | is not justified on current fimi.

However, I am enough of a sentimentalist to hope that the little fellow plays

real blinder against the boys Lom Switzerland. If he turns the (clock back to the days when his mere presence struck fear

into the opposition: when his

quile truthfully I have never believed that contre- half is his best position and I feel that, if he was given a prolonged run in one of the wing-half berths, he would rise to heighis greater than he has ever done in the No. 5 shirt.

However,

there is no doubt) that the selectors deserve 1à word of genuine congratulation!

the

Entries close at 12 o'clock Tuesday, 31st

ол colleagues publicity. I believe the pinyersNOON. we extend our best wishes for will be asked to accept officially January, 1961. a sucçeratul trip ... and may :the Invitation to play”. and vletory go to the better team. that their acceptances will bb

mado public.

This seems be a good idea.

In these days of television I would certainly give the fans

some guarantee that they

walt

it is often easy to forget get stor value for money and of that there is still a very course it would protect the great place in everyday charity helpers against undub affairs for sound broad accusation if things do not quite casting. This is particu larly true in the world of spurt,

Clive Graham in Australia.....

STARTING-STALLS ARE A 'MUST'

Sydney.

work out as planned,

And now for a`low "talor ¦ } waggers"......im't it strange how much the selectors of the All-Hongkong and Comi bined Chinese teams dise agree over who are the best clevon soccer players in the Colony at the present time.... what DID a well-known couch say to a certain referee after a recent matchPiad am as-

shooting boots were the dread Nothing has been more apparent on my trip so

of every goalkeeper: When its ' subtle play ripped the best-knit defences to ribbons

Now York, Jan. 27. Larry Helfrich, Tournament Chairman of the U.S. Indoor

one will want to cheer fouder Tennis Championships, Ah-

.. and no one will nounced today that Australian than I..

be

sincere Davis Cup star Rod Laver has cabled the acceptance of an Invitation to compete in the tournament here on Feb. 8-13. the

Laver's

more

clamation.

But, as they cay

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far than the great advantage enjoyed by the courses which use stalls for the start instead of the old-fashioned barrier.

International Badminton

Oslo, Jan. 27. Norway beat Germany

by

eight matches to three in a bide. minion international here to hand-night-Reuter.

in his ac Horses break away from them in line, they come

out fast, and they come out straight, There's none of that tuoping because of its cusiness in and cannoning into each other Jing. Racecourse secretary Keith which diangure so many of the Campbell told me starts in England.

evidence of his perfor. acceptance contained mances this season. the provison that he will play have ma doonts.... I hope, If his injured wrist strook enough. Laver won the Austral- sincerely, that I am wrong.

Ian doubles championship along

with Bob Mark today at Mel-

bourne.

"The Jockeys get a fair chnee

New 'caps' -and so do the punters. They're

"On this low-lying ground, we

are sometimes in danger of being swamped. You would certainly

the best invention adopted in at such times fod conditions tío

Edgar Britt and Neville Sell- wood, both men with wide in- ternational race-riding experl- ence, concurred fully.

effortlessly from a portable 12- | vuit battery which is carried. tegether with a spare, in the starlet's car.

In his cable, Laver said after in spite of th spectacular racing for the past 20 years." | worné on your English courses.” competing here he would go on rise to fame cf Loun Wal-1 Thus said Gorge Moore at The Steriline works simply and to compete in tournament on the burg tew Tana will complain | Randwick rapes recently. winter Caribbean circuit.

about the selection of popular Roy Emerson, another Au- veteran Mok Chun-wah to the tralian Davis Cup star, previous cutside-left both. ly had accepted" (1) Invitation US National Indoors, for the Also entered ore Italian Davis Cup stars Nicola Pletrangeli, and Orlando Sirolo and Americans Dick Savitt of Orange, New Jer- sey, Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, and Denis Ralston of Bakers- Actd, California.-UPI,

CURRIE CUP CRICKET

Johannesburg, Jan. 27. Seventeen-year-old Ginome Pollock hit an undefeated 97 in 183 minutes, including 13 fours, for Eastern Province on the first day of their Currie Cup cricket match against Transvaal "E" here today.

The diminutive winger has bren having a good season. His recent goalscoring exploits prob- ably influenced the selectors' in their final decision for there can

Too cumbersome

Could they be used tee Eng-

be no disputing the fact that helsh clog? Neville Bellwood,

The cost for a 10-stall model, incidentally, comes to £2,500 compared with the £30,000 re- pulely paid by Itandwick, for the American-patented terpari.

goes with You Cheuk-yld us who rode for the lite "A" The

coun-

Sports Diary

ТОРАХ

*Racing Second day of Beventh Rabe Mest. ing of Nogal gjenskoow Spokey Club,

Athletics

Finale of Songkong Hollow. Sporla aweeling.' Boundary-street, tele 1.14 pm.

Cricket

fat Division: Carrísón v Optimists. KỨC “D” VS RAT," Recteis "V INC, Ughter, smaller alla v KOC PATT

And Divisions, Centaurs v Garrison, “Univéráty,

Ath goes with chips or bacon verse la England a few years which I saw at Penang. Slugn-RA V DHE ME Recreio, Nomadi with eggs. Together they could bark, thought that the 'Ameri-pare, and Hongkong-although Bull U great...maybe they can-type contraption used At an improvement on the ordinary will be in this vital mitch.

Randwick could be too heavy barrier-are too flimsy and too and ico cumbersome to

ote starting-point to

hat narrow to be wholly satisfactory.

French interested

|

and Elviadní Tyvé-One-Haven Bi Jomptem LeśV) 220 più; CAA V ChiS Hirv 34 pm) Prisons v Koon „Wun

(Stanley) pm.

The MacTavish Copper infras doffed in welcoming shule 19 another. Lok Tak-bink, Wong Man-Wal and Chow Ghiu-hung who "jai. "I'm thinking particularly of j --

Sea División “p"; tut Altzelfk v Are horses dificult to train to serving (11) 190 pedidasium this series make their debut in Brighton," added Nevilo - Why George And Neville bout University the bis time.

viruulimi - the "gala” bronking loose from the fractor in low-came it with an emphalic off wine (57) + pm: '1112" v All three of them have earned ing, and crashing pires the side Juniel "tu" two days," agreed Fetimen (JV) 4 pra, the honour, Lok Tak-jing is a ↑ of the course on to the houses cpch, be mitin, thoists can be

Hockey rand resolute full-back....... in the valley below, Wong Mad-wol can become

“iruly" greși, provided he custa

-

mads: dag.perfect."",

Ladies' Loerie: Gremlina, KA” PHOTO Kicorge. told me that hovedrelo GM nside the ultrapresji stresje Thai | monipityeable type in use on understood the French author-ne *** (KP) 230 pmŋj KEC V Eastern Frovince reached 245 | makes every opponent an enemy the Witorian courses put in ties are already toying with the Vistorians (KP) A pm. for five wickels in reply to and every physical jostle a per- Cedra. "THAT could provide idea of installing these machines Transvnal Dest fringe total of tonal challenge to be answered the answer."

with crude and sometimes Anged. This type, maquints on the parklar courses Krippling, retaliation....... Ureldra s

What a Amiliant, intelligent, Chow Shuf-Huonly currently making firm in Adelaide, was and stylish ride he is, in- TRAN Fullerton 50, John Ferrant four Colony's most deferino wooning at the Kile, pro- chantilly Id Hudo

player although, few of pafto hver followed his prom has track at Gosforts which "peachy" races at the twilight mein Heto, the other day.

142.

Search zero: Transvaal 142

for 42 Peter Pollock three for

11), Eastern Province 214 for

Ave (Cao Dardis 25, Graeme Pollock: 0? not out). Mall Special.

Hoerste :v: Whithklu. Wander"

| Nábor Valley, - 300 pin.

jured by i'n "dairy) equipajekt -

the game' gun rend” binlove"}]

Tourón life, he was the

'poor' reisilan" in Kitbastars) itari, 15 wis bougfit by Gostord

thro

jackanston Biorass photo)

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 302 Nathan Road, Kowloon:-

Wednesday to Friday Saturday 28th January

Secretary. Hong Kong, 25th January, 1981.

LAST

Da.. to 10.30 am.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

YEAR'S CHAMPION

“BLACKIE'

owned by

HONGKONG POLICE FORCE

Come and see if the Army or R.A.F. dogs beat him

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