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THE PERFECT

BWEBS WATOB

Easter Race Meeting

Keen followers of the local turf will be provided with two days of their favourite sport during the Easter holidays as the Hong Kong Jockey Club's Easter Race Meeting starts tomorrow and continues on Monday.

Each day's programme will con- | Chesterfield (Mr. R.K.C. Chú)) List of twelve events; the First should all second phee, and Saddling bell will be rung at Speedawny (Mr. B.L. Tan) wil

probably take the other posidon. As un" nulsider 1 suggest Lana (Mr. S.W, Lee).

11.30 man, and the first race will conebee promptly at 12 noon. The tin interval will follow un both days after the running of the fourth race, and the first bell after tion will be rung at 2.30 p.m.

Fifth Race

Aplichau Stakes - Siz Fur- Jonor.

There is every reason to expeet Our Navice jockeys will be Kood weather conditions and the given mounts on Clasa 6, Austro- meeting should attruct a satisfac-ilan ponies, Weight 143 1. lory attendance.

Jockeys: 2 b. penalty for each Limit to penalty 18 Going through a process of

The main events are the Ensterrace won. Handicap, on Saturday, and the. Susson Challenge Cup, on Mon.ilmination. I day,

Mr. M.M. Boycott has left the Colony on business and will not be NOCH in action, but Mess†A. H.S. Chang and H. Maitland will den colours and their appearance will be welcomed by the racing public.

First Race

think we need only look for the winner among the following: Emperors Gate (Mr. Wong Yon), A Grand Time (Mr. H.W. Mok), Chief Witness (Mr. Fonseca). and National

ope (Mr. W.S. Yeung). Thes are the best ponies among the bunch, but it in really a question of picking the jockey with riding Shaukiwas Handicap,- (First) ublišty that really counts. Em- Section): From The 1-1.2 Mile, prrors Gate is undoubtedly the best pony and, on form should

Frust.

ts

The opening race on Saturday se no difeilty in nccounting a sprint event confined to Class for this race, A Grand Time running. but it 4. Australian ponies and it must will be in the be realbod that good start may may find strong opposition fron make all the difference between Chier Witness. National Hope is winning and losing. In my es quite capable of causing an up- timation, the result will be deset. elded between the

Following:-

Kentucky Moon (Mr. Kwok },

Sixth Race Youmali Stakes: From the Twa

Arablan Moon (Mr. Ostroumoff). Mile Post Once Round And In.

This is another race for Class

Beckenham (Mr. Hodgman).

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Lightning" (Mr. Y.K. Tu) and Australian ponies. Weight 147 ited Fox (Mr. Shen), Kentucky lbs. will be featured here, and the Αρχικ is h greally Improved animal and its win in the Hurst inish should be fought out be. tween Merry Thoughts (Mr. Park Handicap (First Section) Shich) and Empress

Peace over the mile at the 2nd. Extra (Kwok). There is not much to should provide it with another chouse between these two, but in win here. On the other laund

view of the fact that Merry Arabian Moon is well suited for Thoughts has shown better im this distance and will be near at provement sifter the Annual Car the chise.

Beckenham has not nival, I think it should just about

Lightning

und

r done anyiling uf note folio the trick, with Einpress of lowing the Annual Meeting, bui Pesce second with Topsail (Mr it still gund enough to win Eng Ka-tu} and Silver Whee Red Fox have (Mr, Chui) fighting out the tur been gradually falling from gruce. position. and unless they can recapture, aame of its previous brilliance. I nay afraid they will be out of the tunning.

Seventh Race Pokfulam Handicap. Secone Section: From The Two Mil Fost Quee Round and In.

Second lut or Class 5, Aus Pokfulam Handicap, - (First trakan ponies will contes Section): From The 2 Milo Past this event.

(Mr. B.L Anigo Onze. Round And In.

Tuo was the pony which wa

Second Race

Mr. Ostrounoff, it is quite apable of winning again. Trude Wind (Mr. Y.K. Tu) is another wssible choice, as the distance is nore to a liking. Then there Toowoomba Boy (Mr. Gre ory), white Airfeld (Mr. Chu.)

also a posalbility.

Eighth Race

CHINA MAII.

HONG KONG RIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948.

Selections By Navy Hard-Pressed Course At

"Rapier"

Race No. 1......

KENTUCKY MOON' ARABIAN MOON DECKENHAM

Ouilder: Red FoR.

Race No. 2,

COUNTESS DELIGHT NATIONAL GIFT SOUFENIR

Outsider:-'he Chief.

LIBERATION STAR RASHIER LILY

Roer No. 3.

Outsider:-Panda,

Race Ne

PLEASANT VALLEY CHESTERFIELD SPEKDAWAY

Quisider-Land.

Ruce No.

"EMPERORS GATE

À ÒRAND TIME CHIEF WITNESS

Outsider: National Hope.

Race No. 4.

MERRY THOUGHTS EMPRESS OF PEACE SILPER WHEEL

Qutsider:-Topsait.

Race No. 7:

TRADE WIND STRATHNAMARA AIRFIELD

Outtider: Toorvoamba Boy.

Race No. 3.

COOPER

BLACK MARKET DAISY BELL

Outsiders-Blue Sky.

Race No. 9.

ASCOT BEAUTY

D DAY

JEEP SHING

Outsider:Lucky Kid.

Race Nel 10, ·

I

APALON ANYWAY ELYING

ARROW Outsider:-Larkspur Lad.

Race No. 11,

NEVERTIRE REBEL

POSSIBILITY

Oullider: Spanish Onion.

Race No. 12.

P-J.DAY

LUCKY. STRIKE * WODONGA

Outsider:-Fort Knox.

To Field A Team

Sing Tao were victorious in a thrilling and well- 'controlled game at the Cluh Ground yester-

day evening Navy were hard pressed to field. a team. One player was suffering from an in- Jection (a last mintite Saigon choice) and an- other, took the field after arriving back from sea only an hour before the game. The Chin- ess were tired-out: after their recent games and showed visible signs of fatigue.

Navy took the offensive, fjòm” the game in full control for its full word "go" arid made determined' styenty minutes.

| efforts to get ahead."" Sing Tao with Mary, Mant, Convery. Turner Mor

Barrows, dangeras only in bienkaways and Used. Brows, Gillam, Clarke, wie from one such desh that Fungi, Dark, Halls.

Gina The Tue 20-tak, Hav, Tungeons. King-cheung opened the

Sehen Mak Kai-chine, Las Chingang, Boons acote. Three minutes later, Naty Long-slow. Hal King-ung, Lee Aung

Chipet

cathe back with a

Chang Kein-

when outside left. Held equalisere Fooz Ching-chross,

(who had w, 13p Ying-fun, The Hamb

and

anticipated a move) wat right

go bis bead To * centre from,

the.

"the

back ou

right wing to put -Nary level terms.

Clarke, Navy outside left, Jéd Fibe Chinese a mercy danet and it was difficult to know where Ke, wis goe ing to turn up atas. Sing Tho in dulged in fincy inter-pausing, that seemed to get them nowhere, while Navy were tackling first time and pushing the ball about in lang opan pawing muvatnesl spoilt by lack

that were only

Doubles League

The Following

are the results

of the Men's Doubles league matches played on Monday,

St. Teresa's "B" lost to V.R.C. 0-2

Kowloon Tong lost to Chinese of finishing power. Sahitary Inspectors 4-5.

Recrolo "B" beat St. John's 5. Close an balletme Their

Chínèse..Y.M.C.A.

through and his shot gave Sing Tao

resumption,

received a

a goal lead at Han, Navy titt gek walkover from Polle

the

Sing Tao received a walkover from Chung Wah,

Fanling Closed

Starting

ал

Tuesday,

Mar. 30 the "Old Course" ät Fanling will be closed tem- porarily for major improve- monts.

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Softball Notes

(By "Grandstand")" The Softball spotlight this week will be focussed on the China -v- India International scuffle scheduled for Sunday at 2.30 p.m. at thes C.B.A. Ground. The only other senior loop tilt is between the Filipinos and the Police, while the Canadiennes take on the Madcap Bees in a female clash.

The remaining games on the, obtain recognition for partic!- holiday programme will be "B" patlon. In the same. lasue of Division fixtures.

the Official Newspaper of the The Indians, who have taken A.S.A. a Shanghal correspond London, Mar. 24. International honoura twico ent mentions that they will Rugger matches played to during the last decade, will soon invite teams from the Far Jay:

take the field against a hope- East to compete for a zonal Rugby Union, Hospitals Cup ful Chinene-side in a diamond Championship. The Associa Final: St. Mary's Hospital 8 duel which has the makings of tion here, however,' has` not yet.

another inarathon Guya Hospital 8.

On been informed of any such Other matches: Abertillery paper the former looks strong move. 8 Somerset Police .0. Royal or, but they will be without

Fixtures Naval Engineering College their reliable third-sacker Fixtures and Umpires for Davonport 9 Plymouth Albion Benny Omar and husky slug-end- 21.-Router.

ging out-fielder Jindoo Hussain, away both of whom will be from the Colony during the C.B.4. Ground week-end.

Kingston, Mar. 24. Jamaica and the MCC drew their four-day return match, which ended here today.

MCC 313 and 221 Scores: for. soven

wickets declared; Jamaica 258 and 178 for three.

-Reuter.

London, Mar, 24.

game.

On the other hand, the Chi- nebo side have been strengthen-

Saturday

MEN'S "B" DIVISION ·

10.00 am-Rexen v Bravce (Hal Winglee, Philo Remedios, Les Castro).

United

WHART

(Miskin Sany, Perky Remedios, 6. Langender£).

11.13 .m-Jaguars Chemos (K Eriksen, Reggie · Castro, Reggia Viera).

'Sunday

MEN'S "B". DIVISION.... C.B.4. Ground

10.00 am-Blue Beatles w. Dates

ed by the recent acquisition of 1115 am-Blue Beetles

Nations (Sabu Samy, C. Trado- windy-alloy guardian Wally

vigh, D. Remedios). Mn, thus relieving field-captain | Recreio Fost

Football Ground Bill Woo to direct operations 10.08 nun-are-devils from first base. Indian pitch- Ing strength is at its lowent ebb this year with only Sherry Bucks on hand, while the Chi- to their very open play and the

nese contingent will be able to was in the Chinese half for long

The matches between K.C.C.

Guys won the Hospitals Rug-call upon Law Chung San and periods. It was very much ins A and University "A" Univer- by Cur for the 27th time on that nce-twirler Herbie Quon the rub of play that Sink Two, went further ahead after quarter of postponed:

aity.

"B" and St Mary's were Wednesday, beating St. Mary's both of whom are fireballers hour in the second half.cht, war

to par excellence. The others in Hospital by "eight pointa

devils (Bls Ablong, Philo Reme MEN'S DOUBLES

dios, G. Langenbtig). from a break away when Ler Aung The following are the results three in the final of the hos- the defensive department neem tre was put through on the right and of the Men's Doubles league pitals tourney st Richmond. about the same, so it looks like

MEN'S "A" DIVISION placed the ball will wuz' of Mant.

China has the edge on the floki. Recrris Football. Ground" on Wednesdays Athletic ground. irich. :

Bakar 11.10 am-Filpities Police (Sabu, Lanky "Home-run"

"LADIES' LEAGUE STVA Woo, while Indiun koy-stoner c... Ground Junior Markar has so far pro- 11.30 am-Canadians Bees (W ved that China left-gardener

Lawrence, Olly. Vas, F. Diesta). Showboat Young Kanhing is INTERNATIONAL SEMI-FINALS not the only exponent in the C.B.A. Groned

Ha! Wingles, Jock Brown). then, other awat-smiths on the China art of laying a bunt. The only 2.30 pm.-China Indie (Doc Mol

Monday and ilhe-up are Herbic Quon

MEN'S "B" Geegeo Lee. but the Indians have Sabu Samy, Sherry Bucks C... Ground

3-Goal Lead

matches played. March 24

The loss of Pritchard, full- 15 Recrdio "B" beat St. Mary' back, with a dislocated shoul- can match. cloud-bumping Bill) Samy, Bim. Ablaßt, Jóck) Brown).

der in the first five minutes of the game imposed a big han- dicap on St. Mary's.

The Navy were not yet done and K.CC. "A" lost to Recreio "A" there was a chance that, they could) 4-5.

beat V.R.C. Police beat Kowloon Dock 3-4. The match between University

ed.

pull the game out of the fire. Chang: St. Teresa's' ́"A" Kamchai femoved that, hope,, bám, B4

| ever, when, in- the closing staĝex

the game, he scored with? «"

that to give Sing. Tas a three-gba

Icail.

Navy were no means disgraced

br by the score and although they did that Avalon should win, and not fully extend, their opponents were probably without much iMcuity. good losers. Aood-point that many Anyway (Mr. K. Kwok) which spectators noticed was the delightful was third In the Pineapple refereeing of Mr. Ward, who gave Handien (Second Section) al very prompt decisions, and, bad tahe the lust meeting should give Avalon a good run up to a cer

Post,

"A" and St. John's was postpon-

In a Services soccer match at Reading, the Army beat Royal Navy by four goals to nil.-Associated Press.

German's Condition

Was "Desperate

London, Mar. 24.

DIVISION

(Hal Winglee, Philo.Remedios, Jocy Franco).

11,15' Rangers v WildArt<{F}

Remedios

Tony Osmund," Tody Souza).

and veteran Ahwoo Omar who 10.00 am-United Nations Braves are capable of rapping out singles any time they get to the plate. Stacked up against each other, it could be any- body's game, but dospite the treacherous creaking branch beneath me, your scribe is in- go out-on-the- limb and predict China, tú emerge victorious to meet Portugal in the Finals.

clined to *

Twelfth Race Tai Hang Handicap. (Second Section); Siz Furlongs.

The day's programme will be concluded with a race for the second lot of Class 2, Australian Ponles. Sookuppate (Mr. K.F. Chit) is carrying top weight of

Major: Frank Edmunds, a former British Intel- Ligence officer, told a court martial trying Lt. Richard Oliver Langham for "disgraceful con- duct of a cruel kind” today that neither he nor Langham, acting on his instructions, had ever ordered, or ever knew about, any beating up of prisoners at the Bad Nenndorf interroga-

Starting Times

Week-end starting times at Fanling nid Caune→→

In this race, for Class 5, Aus-strumental in paying a sensa ban ponies, it is certainly no easy itional divident at the last mert

inin stage, but will have to do hns. Invariably; dont well over maltee to plek

emarkably well to win. Elying short-distance events, and a win at the WIN806.

ng with Novire Jockey Castre though it probably be one of the

Arrow (Mr. Shich) and Larkspur here would not be surprising ip. At that time it carried·13 following: Countess

Dellatus.

Lond (Mr. S.C. Llong) whereas in Saturday's-rac

vere Er. Needu), National Gift (Mr.it will be penalised by 14 thn. 1:

beaten by Anyway at the pre ILS. Chang), Souvenir (Mr. Tao),

rious meeting, and one of them view of the longer distance, The Chief (Mr. Kwok), and Al

should all the third place, Ama. 0211 not prepared to say that { Fresco (Mt. 5.W. Lee), Judging

disappointed 10s cliance of winning again. zon (Mr. Brodie) Countess Delight from the way

Strathnamara won the Windy badly in running unplaced at the ran at the 3rd.

Extra meeting -Landleap (First Section) at the last meeting, but may do better 非 When

the Won

Pottingers

ast meeting with Mr. Boycottin' this company, over the longer Staltea (Second Section) over

JP, and with change of jockey distance. the Six furlongs for Class G. Aus- trelinu, ponies, It appears to have an opportunity of scoring another win here. It rulden by Mr Needa, who knows haw tt handle this pony, National GUI and The Chief, the winner of the Cutterick Bridge Stakes (First & Second Section) at the 2nd, Extra meeting respectively over the aille; despite their bad perform ance at the last meeting, whre! was probably due to bad starting will most likely have something to say at the finish. Then there in Souvenir which has won a ret overt this distance before, tr reckon with, although it folled to gain a place at the last peeling Although Al Fresco is knproving over long distance races, 1 can not see it causing any worry to ng. In which case there is a pos- the othere

billy of it winning again, Daisy us the Brat Bell (hir Necia) will find strong position is concerned,

support, as this ony is fast uver Third Race

a short distance, but I am not ang Furlongs,

Handicap. — (First relying on it to win because it fallen badly the last time out. Class 2, Australian ponies wit Black Market, under Mr. Ostrou fight out the issue in this racemoff, should give Cooper u-greal

Bunday: 9.08 .E. Lisaman-ET. McMullen; 9.12 K.S. Robertson-H. Cleland, 9.16 W.8. Hay--J. Forbery Joey Franco When the Police clash with 2.20 N.J. Hooker W.V. Ahern, 19.12 H.W.E. Heath.A.; Blair-Ke#, the Islanders on Sunday morn-36 G.G.D. Caner D., Robb, 9.40 159 lbs, which may not be toction camp.

ing, Jeff Dempsey's Coppers F. de Jong-1.B. Mackie, 9.44. NA, will be up against Joey France | Brown=ll.K. Malcolm, 941 5.8. GorE IT! Eleventh Race

much of a handicap owing to the short distance, and, as it was JOEL Major: Edmunds was the prin", Roeder was sent back to his who left a trail of star-dust don-M.B. Tighe, 9.32 J. Laakeris Shaukhwan Handicap-(Second recently demoted it certainly cipal witness for the defence at cell in a desperate and shatter behind after his convincing 11.J. Cole, 9.56 L. Goldman

Major Edmunds

W.D. Davie Section): From the 1-1/2 Mile stands a good chance of winning today's hearing-the 10th day of ed condition",

10.04 JAR. Selby H.H. added; He agreed that he had performance last Sunday in the Gray, 10.00 V-J Day, with Mr. Needa" on Top the trial.

Portugal Great Britain classic. Lloyd, In this eprint event for the is quite fast over this, dialanca The charges against him, simi-threatened one

Mundy, 10.08 W.N.A. Smalley H.S young prisoner second acetion of Class. 4, Aus- and should have a say nere; far to those against Langham, with a thorough beating hut Not so long age. when it was Barry, 10.12 W.0. Robert trollan Panics, I think the result Lucky Strike (Mr. Taoy is not to where withdrawn recently after denied that he was prepared to doubtful whether Joey would Mabb, 10.16 J.L.C. Pearce D.

be allotted the hurling assign lagus, 10.20 EH. Gainsbor will be decided between the fol- bo neglected. This pony, sa rim fa High Court ruling that military carry out the threal. towing:Nevertire (Mr. Black), our has it la just as capabic as low could not be applied to offl-

W.H. Lydall ment for the Lusitanians, he Groves, 10.24 The court adjourned 1 to- This is the main event of the Rebel (Mr. Hodgman), Fossibility the others of winning, and the cers who are demobilised at the

"morrow, Reeder and Dr. Horst staked his claim to that alot by Ingham.

Monday-9.16 Davis-ET. Mt. Queen of time has probably arrived for dine: charged and arrested. rst day and is confined to Class Hearts (Mr. Necda) and Spanish to score a belated win Fort, Examined, Major Edmunds said Mahnke, a Berlin Univeralty pro- vociferously challenging any

Autralian ponies, and a grand Onion (Mr. H.S. Chang), Never Knox (Mr. R. Chui), however hd and Lat, Langham told a former fessur, are the two Creemans in man to produce a better flinger, Mullen, 9.48 J. Kite--J. Parties 5.32 and Jooy has certainly lived up R., Mackichan-S.5. Gordon, 10.00 W.H. Lydall G.H. Cautherley, 19.58 are should be sten, Mr. Black tire is in splendid condition and must be regarded as a dangerous 58 man, Osbager Roeder one of voived in the cOSC.

They are alleged to have been to his words. His historical as the clarkce of either Cooper if it should secure a good start contender by virtue of) (First Charge"against Langhan-that the "beaten up" during a' fengthy In- aehlovement goes into the book

win in the two, Germans Involved in the

E. Bathurst R.6, Barry Fifth Alarer and I expect the it may win, while I expect to see the. Pineapple Handicap" virmer, with fẹ his mount as Rebel offer a challenge. Queen Scation) over the mile at the only way, in which he could save terrogation in April, 1940, after as the only time any pitcher won the Aseet Handicap (Firat Section; at the 1sh Extra meet. of Hearts is a bad starter, ond 3rd. Extra. The distance is als his fe" and those of his wife and the

unless it can move off quickly on mbre, sulted to Wodonga (Mr. daughter was to make a com- heard of plans for Saturday it cnuy again prove a Brodie) and as an outsider it is plete confession of his part in a Hitler's disappointment... Spanish Onion worth following..

certain 'movement.

Tat

Section):

as for

Easter Handicap: - Six Anga.

Fur

and over this distance the best night. It is very it at the mo

ors, Lily (Mr. R.K.C. Chul) hat, at the finish. been knocking at the door of suc- Ces for a long time, and I thin its chances are rather bright. 1 came second to Rose Eme

(Mr. S.G.. Liang),

British

Reuter.

had has

Tennis

The following are the results", "of resterday's tennis doubles at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground

Intelligence

chacked

two-hitter rising in birthday. April 20 through 12 Janings, and that

was in fast company.

The Canuckettes are a-rarin' to go into action again, having

J.D. Mackle and S. Sabi-beat G.A. had a month's lay-off. Alice Mar, Maple Leaf twirler, has AE. Noronha 1-6, 97, 1.5

Tru) Yun-pul, and Taul Wal÷pul, been reported to be in top form beat 3.A. Soares and F. Ribeiro-1, and with the backing of their 6:3, q

SCORING BY STANDARDS

may

Rita Lo, B.A. and H.D. Humjsan beat Nord

6-2, 5-7 6-3,

thing to do is to look for sprint-nient, and it should be very near For those who take an inter-, McRae, and Eggleton of, C.B.S., The Medley Relay provided school rivalry runs high to al catching discovery

and W. Reed Meteor (Mr. S.West in competitive athletica the Ling Koh Kong and Rodrigues for all, present the thrill of the low such a boy to do too much they will be all out to massacre man and Donald Lo 6-2; 10-12-2

course, J.B. Gohalves vec) and Blue Sky (Mr. K. most Interesting feature of the of La Salle," and "Plaardy” of

and there are unfortunately too the Bees unless, of afternoon. rote noted for bad starts, Hong Kong Inter-Schools Meet D.B.S. catching the eye most. Both teams, C.B.S. and La many cases in athletic history the Bees have improved with beat A.M. Alves and A.V. Remedios at the Wong Shiu wing and Lok-Ding- though on a previous occasion at Caroline Hill on Wednesday Among the Junfora Links with Balle had been close together of crack schoolboy athletes bo their weekly outings Mr. Kwok got Blue Sky away the Customs Handicap-12 fully and managed

to come in was seeing how the system of wins in the 100 metrem High all attemoon; now half a point ing burned out by too much Marina lat. Newe from Mad cheung beat Frank 11. Kwok xgd. Ho

capville is that * first-ancker Ka-ltu 6-1, 6-4. Miles at the last meeting and fourth.

acoring by standards would and Long Jumps; and a very only, separated them; all the competition while at school. provided Mr. Chul can get it off

The number of entrics Romeo, Hamet has been nomin Ninth Race

work out Under this system good second in the Bhat Rut Had boys concerned had had a heavy to a good start, it may win. 'Liberation Star (Mr. Mailland) is Alengkoktriti Stakes, (First it is not necessary for a boy to a field day in every sense of the afternoon's programme, and there were 18 schools compet-ated to succeed Eddle Marquee HKCSCC MEETING the next pony to be considered, Section):-Six Furlongs,

be In the final three in an event word and his winning effort of this was the last, event. Camo ing in both grades showed that in handling managerial dütles: in view of its win at the last Unclassified Australian Ponies to score points as, provided he 4104 In the High Jump the last leg. the 800 metres, the old interest in athletics has The Madcappers have only one A meeting to discuss the im meeting, when it carried off the of 1948 whether they have start reaches a set standard in the should last for some. Unde se and Ericton took the baton not flogged. For most of the more game against V.R.C. be mediate revival of the Hong Pineapple Handicap (Second 147 Curing event in which he is computing, long as the 53" Bolght limit for over, with a slight start over competing schools facilities for fore they complete their ache. Kong Civil Service Cricket

here, Weight lbs. · Judging" Section) over the mile with Mr.

Rodrigues. Both boys had al- training are virtually non dolo, and though this should Club, the clubhouse of which Ostroumon up. Rasher (Mr. from their recent forms amongst he scores a point in his team's juniors, remaine

ready won an 800 metres event existent and the fact that they not be any trouble to the ex-in at present decupled by Equat Kwek) is a fast mover, and and the entries, I fancy Ascot Beauty total even although he can be depended upon to make (Mr, Cnroumeft) to win although not even qualify for the semi- McRae, in the Soulor divi- that same afternoon, Eggleton entered. so many boys as they perienced Infielder, methinks he,ters, will be held noxt Thurs a fight of it. Panda (Mr. Needa) fallure in the Catterick Anals. The one big advantage sion, also had a good day with in the Senior and Rodrigues in did reflects great credit to the is slated for a, headache.when day at 5.15 p.m. in the office. is another likely winner to this Bridge Stakes (Third Section) at in this method of scoring is wide in the 100 and 200 metres the Junior Conditions for enthusiasts who keep working he finds his Juliettes from the of the Accountant Publlo pony is fast over this distance the 2nd. Extra in running un

Mr BC K. Hawkins, Com- The Future r and it should certainly be well placed has been most disappoint that if keeps up Interest for and a second in the High Jump running were foul with steady under training conditions which Aces and Bees on his hands: Works, Department. backed. I think this combinationing. D-Day (Mr. Tao) did well the average performer 'as is an event which most people has rain and a heavy cross wind are quito inadequate. As in is well worth a ticket each way, in securing fourth position in the shown by the fact that Queen's expected him to win. His win which made, the back straight Schools Football, grounds are In the current fosue of "Balle missioner of Labour, will prós Sunlight will be in charge of Mr. second section of the above race College although placing no in the 100 metres was only misery but both boys went the problem. With grounds, and Strikes, Walter Hexanelde at the meeting.... D. Bluck, but I doubt if it is good should be well supported accord- one boy it any final, scored 1/10 outside Hosegood's all all out and when Eggleton fin- organised coaching can be ar son is reported as having taken Tentative estimates for yo enough to give the above-men-ingly, Jeep Shing (Mr. Hodgsqvertheless, 14 points by stan- time récord of The seconds In ally crossed the line to win the ranged, and with organised over the Presidency of the habitation for the Club; and

man), is another pony to be Fourth Race

88 and hempleted very Governor's Shield for C.B.B. coaching will come a general A.B.A., and taking a glimpse, grounds including furniture watched as it will be running itsdards alone. first race on Saturday, I would The standartis which were of useful afternoon at work by the spectators had been trent lifting of standards aspecially into the future, Hakanson fore- and games gear have beau cafe

secs that Softball will be an cuinted at $70,000. Vzh Salwanho Handicap. (First recommend keeping Lucky Kid necessity net rather arbitrarily running an excellent 400 metres, ed to an exhibition of whole in field events.

At the moment the Hong Kong event in the Olympics of 1952 The following will riprtoint Section):1-174 Miler.

(Mr. Needa) in mind, although this year, worked. In my opinion, in the all important - Medley “hearted endeavour by two very This race will be contested by am of the opinion that Ascol very well with the possible ex: Relaying

red boys which showed, School Football. Anapelation give-overy akanion is a pioneer in Soft the KCO In arloko Class 3 Australlari ponics, Pica

athletics at its best.

support to Schools Football. ball and organised the game in against the Univeralt, Rodrigues Incidentally had Grounds and referees are made 1920, and Judging from the on Eaturday, atar already distinguished: bimesit available and for all bir games rapid strider made eluce, then,3, Barrow (capt *winging the: 1600 otros now the Association allocates we have no doubt the now V. H. White, E Tuinst all seniors: although he certain number of free wants praxy's move in this direction Smith R Leigh Ingalil clisible as Junior. to schoolboys. Why not an will be successful."

tioned ponies any worry.

Beauty will wing with D-Day caption of the Junior High In Pisaray D.B.8. sant Valley,; Mr. S.C. Liang recond, and Jeep Shing, third. up, is my choice, which is bas on is performance when it came Tenth Hace Jump where there was rather long stridina bary

third in the Doncaster Handicap

over this distance ridden by No

vico: Jockey Mr. Ho Hong ping at

Falinauho Handicap (Second laughter, in thé, preliminary under the, mient

henta with Avery Low, boys': In- cbaditläns, and "obji Section), 1-1/4 Miler.

Second lot of Clit & Austredoed passing the 482 standard, had alread the 2nd or Extra Meeting an Ponies will do batts over In the short distances however 800%-metr*. *) **

Mechaning the Champion distance for suprather secunde very fair and mua macy and looking over the enwise might "even dhi Printed and published for, the pro- 1° thinks Avalon (Mr. Norda) te reduced. prietare," "The Nowspaper Enterpelis, cently demolen from Class-2014

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bid Etroninis Fullt, he has the make Athletlo Astodiation to give What may interest local fans Tibble, and A. The Rinn ok arreal athlete, but his similar help to School Athletica immediately in that the Empire

-day being. wchool would be well, advised to and to provide a follow on for Games of 1950 will be around

Hlf events say there is the boys when they leave Very Bugn., and the local govern: thars will be no.

Ing body should now strive to losing Notary Club

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