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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949.
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"7"
In PACKETS or TINS
CHESTERFIELD WINS P. & O. CUP, Lady Graigmyle Draws For World Soccer
PAYS BIGGEST WIN DIVIDEND
Chesterfield ridden by Mr. C. L. Gregory, won the P. & O. Cup at Happy Valley yesterday, and paid the biggest win dividend of
the day-HK$93.60.
It was the main event of the day, Weing confined-
7
to class 2 ponies that had won no less than HAVE YOU WON?
two races since January 1, 1948.
Won by three lengths; many Chesterfield's win spectacular one, for until the lengths,
Was
home stretch it had kept well in the rear, with Panda, the second pony, well in the lead.
Time: 1.18.2, Pari-Mutuel Win $17.10; Places $3.10, $5.10, $5.10.
18. Ms
147 BETTING:--Ämerant,
In a neck to neck contest Ind, Win 1.000, arm 2.281; Harharist.
the last strelch, It shot pust the winning post three quar- ters of a length ahead of Panda.
147 (Peter Yrane), 24, 21; By-the-Way. 147 1. Kwok, 50, 77; l'ermeler, 143 (2.8, Mu). 19. 7: Congre, 148 (C.1. Gregory), iza, sdg; Fairy Feet, 142 (2 Poleuniz, 4,206, 1,170. Probability, 147 (8.). GAIS).
Laly, the hot Invourite, falled to 12, 224; facing Queen, 147 (T.1, Bad), sectie a place.
27.
Try Hat, 147 (W.F.M. Cink), 1,301, 219, United Victory, 147 (Wong Yan), 9,
Total Win 12,888, are 4,706,
Chinese Club Cup
The P.&O. Cup was presented. to Mrs. Allen Ng, wife of
Selections For Today
(By "RAPIER"}
RAGE No. 1
JEEP LEE
ROBE EMME DOMINION DAY
the
Outulder: Pleasant Valloy.
Race No. 2
FIRST ALARM
NERVOUS WITNESS
BPEED WHEEL
Outaldor: Roue d'or.
Race No. 3
COLONIA
NOONDAY BUN
DASHING BEAUTY I
Outeldar: Toowoomba Boy.
Race No.
RINGMER
AMARANT
FLYING KNIGHT
Outulder: Reputation.
Race No. 6
MY LOVE
FLORELLA JETFIRE
Qutalder: Baylight.
SKYMASTER
Race No. 6
BEN
WYVIB GOLDEN DAHLIA
Outsider: Durhams Delight.
Rahe No. 7
MANIAC
LIBERTY SHIP
PROBABILITY
Outalder: Router.
Race No. 8
D DAY
ASCOT BEAUTY
CROWN WITNESA
Qutelder: Blue Sky.
Rece· No. 9
PAY DAY
HOME BUILDER SHUN LEE
Outsider: Fairy Fast.
Race No. 10
HIGHLIGHT
EMPRESS DELIGHT
EASY.GOING Outsider: Lady Gloucester.
owner, by Lady Craig Myle, whe of Lord Craig Myle, a Director of the P. & O. Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.
Race 3-For Australian Sub- 1949. One scription Ponies of and n quarter miles.
Home Builder; 2, Rowunglen;
3. The Alligator.
Won by 2 lengtha; many lengths.
Time: 2.10.1.
Pari-Mutuel Win $6.50; Places
$0.50.
BETTING,Home Balder, 150
...
RACE 1
T
1st No. 910 2nd
059 3rd -1701
HK$1,015
402 231
Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) No. 194, 47, 646, 671, 1211, 2331, 1517, 2005, 319.
RACE 2
fat No. 1480
HK$1,031
2nd 3rd
"
623 2271 1383
202 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) Nos. 2472, 788, 3021, 1010, 1039, 130.
10,
RACE 3
1st No. 3294
2nd 3rd
an
2470 980
HK$2,502 715
357
+
RACE 4
1st No. 2259 2nd
HK$2,268
045
3rd
323
10
1738 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) Nos. 1770, 2610, 3018, 1689, 334.
RACE 6
HK$2,082
703 383
1st No. 2318 2nd
1846 3rd 2783 Tao). Win 3,954. Pince 672; Bawanglers, 1701 The
Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) 147 (A. Osterman), 1,170, Agar, 147 WORK YADI, 40, 108 Nos. 2304. 2382, 132, 3222, 20. Total Win Ton, ar K
Valley Stakes
Race 4-(Second Section). For Australian Subscription Poales of 1949. Winners barred. Six fur- longs.
1. Pay Day: 2, Sparkling Star: 3. Amazing: 4, Unicorn.
by
Won lengths.
Time: 1.18.2.
2
lengthst
Pari-Mutuel Win $10.20; Plates $5.60, $5.70. $7,48,
BETTING: Amelia, 144 C... Gre Ruty). Win 487, Pinne 503; Jasmin, 147 18.W, e), 26, 41:-Masrury, 147 (W.F.M. k), 291, 210: Pay Day, 147 (K. Kerik). 7.166, 2012: Sparking inr. 147 (A. Ostruumo), 5,747, 1,054:
148 (LT), 28, 308
SportsMeeler.
The Hopeful,
147 18. Miu. 40, 82: Valeo, 147 Tut) Win
W.K. Shir), 2.665, 827; 14.50, 'lare 5,631,
Valley Stakes
Race (Third Section). For Australian Subscription Ponies of 1949. Winners barred. Six Tur- longs.
I. My Love: 2. V.1.P.; 3, Spark- Hing Fyes; 4, High Speed."
Won by 1% lengths; mony lengths.
RACE 6
1st No. 2322
HK$2,631
2nd 3rd
037
Ft
930
930
761 376
Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) No. 3536, 2464, 2932, 1304, 58. 2852, 2992, 2211.
1st No.
RACE 7 445
HK$2.734
2nd
3621
**
3rd
192
781 391
Unpisced Panter (HK$100 each) Nos. 2622, 4408, 2760, 792, 3342, 2321, 1180, 2338, 1194.
RACE 8 1st No. 4158 2nd ard
3640 3641
HK$3,133
805 448
Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) Noo. 254, 873, 4630, 4585, 1773, 3538.
RACE 9
1st No. 1839
HK$3,125
2nd
**
*
893 447.
819 3rd
3292 Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) Nos. 1929, 418, 4854, 4468, 3170, 2667, 3002, 3167, 1651, 3312,
RACE 10 1et No. 3470 2nd
HK$4,900 1,428 2889.
714 1390**** Unplaced Ponies (HK$100 each) Pari-Mutuel Win $13.40; Places Nos. 3193, 6143, 937, 7240, 3894,
Time: 1.19.1.A
$0.20, $6.00, $8.60.
BETTING: Glacial Lake, 141 (Wong
Yan), Win 40,"Pince St High Speed, 148
3rd
7080,
Presents Cup Cup Competition In 1950
Lady Graigmyle presents the P&O Cup' to Mrs. Allen Ng after the 6th Race, in which Gregory, on Chesterfield, came in first to pay the day's biggest win dividend."China Mail" Photo.
Ben Hogan Continues
To Win On Golf Green
Pebble Beach, California, January 16. Bon Hogan ronewed his stranglehold on the nation's championships today as he carded 68, 70, 70— 208--to capture the singles crown in the US$10,000 Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur tournament.
Referees Meet
On Question
Baseball manager Left O'Doul and professional Bill Nary of
the Los Angeles won amateur doubles 01, 60, 89-196.
crown
pro-
with
The brilliant Hogan, coming back from the depths of the
Of Affiliation mid-winter slump, was at the
height of his efficiency and con-
toured as he sistency
three
Parade In
West Berlin Broken Up
Gonova, January 16. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will form a pool for the 1950 world soccer cup com- petition, from which two teams will qualify for tho 16-nation_final_rounds to be played in Brazil.
This was announced here today by the organising
committee of the competition.
South
Berlin, January 15. German police in the Ameri- con sector of 'Berlin today de- The two teams from this Bri- accompany six tained three men and broke up tisl: pool will groups of people who were other finalists from Europe and marching to the official demon- the Near East. stration held in the Soviet sec America-will send five finalisia. tor in honour of the first World North and Central America will War Communist leaders, Rosu furnish. two finalists and Asia Luxemburg and Karl Lieb- one. knecht.
while
The preliminary rounds must Police officials denied a Soviet- be completed by April 26, 1950. sponsored report that they had and the finals are to be played taken away Rod flags from the in Brazil between June 29 and
left the July 10 of that year. demonstrators as they
The four-man organising com- Western sectors.
The three men were released mittee drew up the eliminator
Tho shortly aft
afterwards.
police rounds as follows:
Eant group: demonstrations or explain that
Europe and Near gatherings моге than Ave Turkey v Syrla (winner to play persons can only be held with Austria to produce one fonist); the permisalon of the rector Yugoslavia v Palestine (winner authorities.
to play France to produce on According to the account of finalist); Switzerland v Luxem
of
Military Materials
For Russia
Frankfurt, January 16.. Russia has given top priority
to the buying of 'such German
Na products
aircraft engine parts, machine tools, ball and
tary materials. roller bearings and ather mili
"It must be millions of dollar worth," says one Western expert. Clay, the U.S. the Soviet-licensed agency, ADN bourg (winner to play Belgium General Lucius 100,000 Berlin Inhabitants
filed for one finalist); Finland v Eire European commander, said, that past the graves of the Communist (winner to play Sweden to pro- perhaps US$200,000,000 worth of 1918 duce one finalist); Spain v Formaterials is being smuggled from
V Western Germany martyrs of the Revolution.
tugal (winner to enter the final
Most smuggling
aborilve
(Luxemburg and
were
Llehnechtvale
on. January assassinated 15, 1919). Reuter.
Deserters Lodge An Appeal
England, Scoiland,
mà cách yen.
and Northern Ireland tu
Asia Group
Into Russia
is done
by
produce two finalists from their fussion agents. Russia ordered as holders of the her agents, already deployed to pool; Italy,
skim a profit from Europe's trophy since it was last decided
tensive black market, to coti- into the in 1838, pass straight
centrate on Germany when the inal rounds.
West sealed occupation zone bot- ders in
in retaliation for the Berlin South American group: Argen-blockade.
struck When the West tina, Chile and Bolivia to form Analists; e pool to produce two
further at the economy of Eat- Uruguay, Peri and Ecuador to tern Europe by tightening oon-
trole
of the sled bördöt, produce two Analists; Brazil, as the host nation, pass straight agents turned to switzerlaķu Bast- London, January 16.
# the calcet channel final rounds, into the
ward for goods smuggled from Forty Indian seamen,
American North and Central
Germany. United States, tenced to four weeks' imprison-ercup:
Cuba and
sen-
Asia
The prices of machine products
group:
Burma, All-and bearings have rocketed out of all proportion to the world India and the Philippines to
market in certain areas of, that produce one finalist, Indonesia is not listed no she country.--United Press.
The question of whether or not they should be affiliated courses during this tou and picked up first prize to the Hong Kong FA was dis- in the Singles Division of $2,000, ment for deserting their ship at Mexico to produce two finalists.
.a Referees' cussed during
Starting off the round trailing the Albert Docks last Tuesday. Stranahan by have lodged an appeal and aro Meeting held at the office of anisteur Frank
stroke, Hogan one off the Hong Kong FA last night.
In the absence of Mr. A.E.P. strokes
Beach-a Performance Guest, thoir Chairman, the chair
He bypassed was occupied by Mr. C. Tunstall. equalled.
second-day leader Stranahan to- Captain Stone said that they hud discussed the question of day
any results.
affilation for a long time without
on red two being allowed ball pending the
Pebble scidom
the
appeal.
to the ne
At East Ham Court, the Indian has not been definitely afiliated
the International Federation. officer from welfare seamen's
The organising committee de- bail at £5 per seamen.
The
Chief: Officer's orders and walk-
said that the
the maximum sen- The Netherlands, eating
Morrison's Attack On Communism
and Bill Nary, first-day India House submitted £200 alded that the pols should be singles leader, faded out of the seamen's counsel, giving notice played avery Thursday and Sun picture completely this afternoon
of appeal, said the men had day, starting Thursday, June 29, "In the eyes of the public," con-with two over par, 74.
de Janeiro, Sao Paolo and per- played in pleaded guilty to disobeying the 1950. They will be played in Rio The tournament,
Interna- tinued Captain Stone, "we have
perfect weather, attracted ing off the ship. He said the haps Bellezante under
Newcastle, January 18. been made to look like a bunch;
record-breaking $8,000 fans cenmen wished to appeal against tlonal Board regulations. of school children.
Fallowing a ten-day meeting, The Deputy Prime Minister, "You know for a fact that wei
For the final day. Big Jim Ferrier transplanted the unduly harsh sentences.
Omcials of India House said it the chairman, Mr. Karel Lotsy, Mr. Herbert Morrison, told a are not a recognised body, and
playing out of
is understood
will Labour Party meeting here to- affiliation is the only course open Australian now
second money
tence
for such an offence is for committee's next to us. It is just a sheer waste of Chicago, wen
be held in Amsterdam next April: day that the arrest of Cardinal with singles division time and it has done us more the pro
feiture of alx daya' pay.
Mindszenty, Primate of the need will "We 69, 70, 71-210--and Jimmy Do- harm than good." he said.
The seamen left their ship at
the whole Catholic Church in Hungary, Mr. J.F, da Silva said that their maret, who shot nearly as con- the Albert Docks last Monday meetings to organise
the whole, treo added that had shocked thing," he said. He Ynesi, 143 (Peter Young), 67, 119: Tula Australian Subscription Ponies of referees' cards are supposed to en- sistently as Hogan, finished third because they objected to taking the question of referees has not world,
watch any game with 69, 70, 72-211. title them to
another long trip to Durban, 1949. Winners barred. Six fur-under the jurisdiction of the HKFA The rest of the field was wide- South Africa, saying it con- yet been touched upon.--Reuler.
and wondered why referees were ly
not and
even travened their contract.Unit- not admitted to games played by Hogan's three rounds of 208 came ed Press.
However, ho. was near the 205 with which Lloyd the Koreang. Klart to say that their Chairman, Mangrum won the tournament Mr. Guest, received two tickets last year. This season Man-
grum took 219-United Press. to the games and an Invitation to dinner.
16.L. G), 1,816. 2.174: My Love, 2.462: Bring Castle, 147 (W.F.M. Book). 142 (J. Pute-Hunt), 6.988, 2.290; Reputa-536, 87K: Zephyr, 150 (B.I. Tat. 6,591,
Cook), 207, 276 1,820; Total Win 17,729, len 8,017. (W.F.M. tion, 147 Sparkiing Eyes, 147 K.F. Chiv), Lean, 101: Bayer. 147 T.B. Dau). 21, 44: VIP, 14 A, Ostrvumel), 4,588, 1,784:
Win 21,124, Piece 7,490.
P. & O. Cup
Race A handicap for Aus- tralian Ponies Class 2. Winners races since of less than two January 1, 1948, barred. One and a quarter miles.
34 length; many
167
Valley Stakes
Race B (Fifth Section). For
long.
1. Dig'empots; 2, Poker Face; 3, Araxy; 4, Trigger,
Won by five lengths; AVD lengths.
Time: 1.22.1. Pari-Mutuel Win $29.60; Places $0.80, $5.80, $7.40.
Mr. Padley said 'that one can not walk into any football field to see a game in England just be- cause one is a referee.
1, Chesterfield: 2, Panda; 3, Sunshine; 4. V-J Day,
Won by
BETTING-ATaxy, 147 (IT. Maliland). Win 2,385, Place 1144; Atomic Power Favourites again had the best of lengths.
147, (RA. Castro), 201, a23: adlan the day, and dividends in most of Timb: 2.14.2.
3032 Plato, 147 (Peter Young), 131,
It was decided to hold an Ex- the events were low. A few red
Pari-Mutuel Win $03.00; Places Digempote, 127 (3. Pote-liunt), 2391. hots were displaced by seconds $27.80, $27.30: $47.00.
1.480; Mastery. 147 (Wong Yan), 94, traordinary General Meeting on and thirds in the betting.
BETTING 1-Chesterfield,
(C... 7E8: Mimi, 145 (8.7. Alizender), 196, Tuesday, February 1nt the HKFA Mr. J. Pote Hunt, veteran Gregory), Wla 1,184, fiace 7171 Cooper, 24: Paker Yaco. 147 A. Ostroumo, Omce at 8.30 p.m. when the ques
4.18 Boslyn, 147 [K Kwok). tion of affiliation will be deciled. Hong Kong and Shanghal 13. Pote Juni), 1,806, 784; Flying 2,021 Jockey, created a record in icca1 Arrow, 163 (W.K. Shish), 2,785, 1241: 1,782, 3.161: Trigues, 147 (T.D. Dau), 48,
150 (To), 143, 180: Total Win 10,504, F'ince 0,612. Happy Valley, racing when he brought home 1,638: Kentucky Moon, 148 (11. Maitland),
LOCAL LEAGUE five winners out of eight ponies) 216, 704: Lily, 158 (8.W. Lee), 5,450,
STANDINGS he rade.
2,361 Panda, 148 (K.F, Chiu), 1,497, 129; My Love, which was disquall-earl Diver, 147 (W.F.M. Cook), 240, fed on Saturday for crossing, was 1.469; Bunshine. 140 (LT, Alezender) again disqualified yesterday for 1,081, 379: V-Day. 147 (K. Kwok
4.009, 2,714; Wodonga; 183 (Peter Young). the same offence,
310, 148: Tolai Win 28,579. Pince 18,262.
Qaly three ponies entered for the Chinese Club Cup, which was won by Home Builder, ridden by Mr. B.L. Tho.
Valley Stakes
Race 7-(Fourth Section). For Australian Subscription Ponies of
The cup was presented to the 1949. Winners barred. Six fur- owners, Mr. Wong Kom-fan and longa,
Mr. Yuen Shul-lam, by the chair- 1, Southeast Wind; 2, Madame man of the Chinese Cluby, Mr. Butterdy; 3, Stirling Castle: Leung Fat-tin.
For
Following are the requlta- Old Course Handicap Race (First. Section). Australian Ponies Class 6, From the two mile post once round and in (about one mile 171 yards).
1. Herole Losslo; 2. The Dingo;
3, Scafire; 4, Drivisto:
Pegasus.
Won by many lengths; two lengths.
Old Course Handicap Race (Second Section). For Australlan Ponies Clasa 5. From the two mila post once round and in (about one mile 171 yards). 1, Minx; 2, Trade Wind; Possibility; 4, Fiesta.
3.
scattered
Soccer Programme
The following is the soccer pro gramme for this coming week- end:....
AMPON DEFENDS TENNIS TITLE
more many
Navy Takes Up Softball
Their
"It does not matter what coun- try behind the Iron Curtain a man is in or what stand he takes,” Mr. Morrison continued., "Whatever his convictions, there is no place for anyone unless he submits to the Communist line and to abso- lute Communist control,"
He said there is unmistakabla evidence that the Communista do
ho added.-Router,
Manila, January 17. Sportsmen in the Royal Navy not intend to rest until they have liquidated every vestige of tree- Felicisimo Ampon, Philip- have taken up softball.
control pine tennis champion, defended keen interest in the game is seen dom in the countries under their In the teams they have organised
"Let us hope that light will his Metropolitan singles Utle and the trial games they have penetrate and that wisdom and yesterday by trouncing Ray- played during the past week. mundo Deyro, the nation's No. They are willing to play any better counsels will yet prevail" 2 player, by 7-5, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2. civilian team.
On Wednesday at Happy Valley After the first two sets, Ampon
from HMS Tamar will demonstrated his superiority and a team BATURDAY, JANUARY 22.
forced the play throughout, often play a combined team from USS 'FIRST DIVISION
First Division
catching his younger rival tat-Wiltale and USS Hamner. The
game will start at 2 p.m. PWD FACAA v Kwong Wah; Boundary, 4 footed.
Támor will be represented by The crowd of 5,000 fans gavo Yeo. Chamberlain, catcher: Yoo, 08312 ** pam. Referee: J. G. Padley;
big ovation--- W. Crawford and both players a Linesmen:
Washington, January 16.-- Mathieson, captain (pitcher); Yeo, United Press. Liu Sblu Ming.
McFarland (short stop),A.B. The United States Public Army v KMB; Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.;
Sanders (first base) Yeo, Grif Health Service has ordered ntha (second base); ERA. Miller quarantine officers at ports of Referee: J.F. da Silva; Lines- men: A. Barretto and Mak
(third base); Sig. Jacobs (right
to take extraordinary Young Fal.
outfleld); Tel, Sadie (centro fald) entry and (Yeo, Bloomfield (left out precautions to prevent yellow field).
fayer carriers from entering this country.
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Won by three lengths; hall o length.
Time: 1.58.0. Parl-Mutuel Win $11.00; 1'laces Extern $6.00, $7.00. $10.70.
Time, 148-12. Club BETTINGA Firand Foto-Kunt),” Win 849. Place di Amigo. Police 157 (ILA. Castro), 46; 164: Arabian Navy Moon, 243 (Wang Yan), 7, 881 Battle RAF
1 10 14 27 feld, 254 (1.5. Two), 3,678, 828: Emprese Kwong Web., 11
BECOND DIVISION of Pence, 112 (K. Kwok), 3,780, 1,006;
Geely Florin, 147 (C.L. Gregory), 1,627 7,1611
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Time: 1.20.1. Parl-Mutuel Win $14.10; Flaces Jump Dié,, 14) PT.3. Dau), 187, 18: $7.20, $12.10, $13.20.
Minx, 188 (A. Ostroumeff), 10,480, 4,9851 Chinese AA.. 14 12 BETTING-Arabiso Dagent.
Nalfonal Gift 147 (W.P.M. Cook), 850, South China. 15 22 2 2 2 14 14 (Wang Tan), Wi 3.007, lase 895: 8181 Nevertire, 147 (Patar Yoxing), bo, K. Motor Dus 119 50 11 30 Bar, 147 (K.F. Câu), 1,388, 618: Bitter 104; Possbility. 140 (KF. Chiu), 2,304, | Army-X), „ 11 0 1 41 1810 Giwert, 147 (Feter Young), 95, 38; Jeans- | 1.1101 Trade Wind, 140 (H. Maltland), Navy
Windermere, 144 (E.K.U.] Army-IIK for, 347 (11, Malliand), 452, 811; Kolinsky. | 3,094, 2,107
13 14 34,20:17
Tramways. 13 6 26. 16 1 11 Follo
14444 28. 65 12 POA.
Second Division
Army-Kl. v Club; Boundary, 2.30
p.m.; Referee: W. Crawford.
WD Chinese v Army-HK: 500- kampoo, 2.30 p.m.; Referee:
PCA V
F.A. Barretto,
f. Navy Navy, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: Pte. Collins. Solicitors v Dockyard; Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: D.P.
Lal.
17 ia Kit Chee v CAA; Caroline Hill, 4
p.m.; Referee: W. Gaffory.
Won by 1% lengths; two f4 (21.7. Alexander), 250, 2041 Mabel Chuit, 100, 251 Total Wiu 16,821, Plare it Chea 148 26 1937 lengths.
| 147 (TB. Dau), 183, 1961 Madame Bute | 12,025.
terly, 147 (CJ Gregory). 1818. 110:
Time: 1.38.2. Pari-Mutuel Win $10.50; Places Morning Sky, 147 (K. Kwok),141, 194) $0.10, $8.90, 87.10.
Pia, 347 (2.8, Mhc), 143, 312; Bouth BETTING-Eriristo, 150 (A Chetro-East Wind, 148 (J. Poulant); 5,457, mo)Win B63, Flaos 7811 Care Fire,, 165 (0.1. Gregory); 44#,#34;. Chunless Delight, 186. (Peter Young), 1,199, '#18: Desert Knight, 119 (IL Maliland), 195, 10: Firing Tiger, 181 (RA: Castro), 315 120 Xerola Lurtle, 180 (3. Pote-lant), -6,140, 2,670: Hof Polini, 148, (0.97), L/69,-)
•*- 421, -1892 Marber, 145 Woda, Yan), 10,7" -
• 1H |! Bon5pm, >143° (K.P.. Chiu), 8592, 1,48h3| Bourante) 145 (13) M6), 19,, 611) The Dings, 147 (K. Rush), 1,156, 184) “Tontule, VIE: (RKO, Chul), 190, 1995 Total Win
„18,940, Place *4.10.
Valley Stokes
Face (First Section), Australian Bubscription Ponies of (1949) Winners barred....Six-fur- Tongs,
cryl Talry: Fosti. 1. Amarahi;
Top Hats 1. Probability,
First Prize: $765,676.80!
The last number of the Hành: Kong Derby sweepa tickets sold was 1,7
be
680,000umbers w21 "The
drawn at 9.30 ẩm, today.
The winner "price will be:rloher by HKB-
766,070,00.-
of the first
Valley Stakos
Race 10(Sixth Section). For Clab Australian Subscription Ponies of Dockyard 1840. Winners barred. Six tur-kno long
1, Gypsy Girl; 2, Blacksmith; 3, Liberty Diamond; 4, Shaffie.
Won by 14 lengths; many lengths t
SUNDAY, January 23.
First Division 14 4 3 6 10 40 10
Sobkumpoo, 4 344 38 45 10 RAF Eastern; Joseph's 15 4 1 10 24. T
*: p.m.; Referee! A. Guest; Lines- men: J. Day and A. Reboiro. WD Chinese...
South Chine "A" Kit Chec Bolletters
Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.; Referee: A.F. Ws, Linesmen: P.P. L'and 3. T. Leung,
10 11 87
v Club: Club,__4
MEETING ON 5 Joseph LG Young Parl-Mutuel Win: $35.40; Places INTERPORT GAMES Lesmen: Sgt. Manion, and I
$0.00, $5.80, $5.00.
BETTING: okamihy
A meeting of the Interport sub- George.
of the Hong Kong Police y
Two), Win 8,804, Mace 1,300: Orvey diel, Committoo
Navy: Postponed.
247 (IT. Mattland), 2,617, 2841 Hou Yok Football Association will be held South China "B" (bye). 141 (J. Pote-llum), 1,170, 866; Liberis | at the Association's office on we Bacond Division Diamond, 147 (K.F. Oblu), 6,816, 2,014: Thursday, January 20, at 6.15 p.m.] South China v Police; Caroline Public Opinion, IéT (L-8, M{u}, 269, ITE: Business: To sicer teams for Bha, 147(B.A, 'Castro), 1,435, 8191 Bliver Spear, 147 (Wong Yan), 280, #14; Selgon Serlest
Email Drago, 167 (Frier Young), 147, 1 Hong Kong toan (Interport). 128: · Vanguard, 247; «(ELT), Alenader),
a Combined Chinese team. 1277 848, 4981 70161 Win 30,190, Tiam 14183 Combined Non-Chinose team.
Hill, 2.30 p.m.; Referee: A. Leci Talkoo
v 8. Joepens; Club, 2,80 --/p.m.; Referee: Sgt Banson, Tramways v Eastern: Cancelled, University, v KIm Cancelledici
HOFF LEAVES FOR AMERICA
Frankfurt, January 10. Burly Hein Ten Hoff, "Han-
burg butcher boy", who hopes to NO MONEY - BACK
the heavyweight. bring back crown that Max Schmeling once wore, left for the United States! by plane tonight.
GUARANTEE
Frankfurt, January, 10. Indignant when tho referee
Outbreak Of Yellow Fever
In the meantime, the Part- American Sanitary Bureau -
hounces that a crew of its mem-
bars are flying to Panama City to help combat the first outbreak- of the dread jungle, fover; in Fenama in 20 years.
He said: "Schmeling is
Dr. John R. Murdock, assistant friend of mine" He then drop stopped play, 7,000 football fans director of the Bureau, sald eight ped the subject.
in Frankfurt today stormed the cases of Yellow Jack" have Ten Hoff, former German box office, injured the cashlet, been discovered in the Pans Tanks Corps corporal, turned rire and got away with handfuls of manian town of Pacora. in 1045. Since then he has scored money. 14 knock-outs, two decisions and one draw-United Press,
PATTY - LANDRY WIN DOUBLES
-Paris, January 10.
Budge Patty deamed with Nelly Landry, the French woman star,
"This Loutbreak I of interna- Mounted police restored order. tional significance," he said, "be- The fans argued that the refereo cause it shows that the old terror should have known the pitch of the tropics still Jurka: In 'the would be boggy after rain. He jungles and is apt, to break out stopped the play after
25 almost anywhere."--United) Pres
CLUB XV The following will represent
to take the mixed doubles final the Club in a rugby match against
PÅ meeting of the Emirgincy. Committee of the Hong Kong. Foot. ball Association will be held at the Association's office on Thiraday, January 20, at 5.30 p.m Referee Report
org fagarding Korean Series UKPA Korean FA played on Buntay, Jan
January
in the Indoor tournament of the 28th Field Regiment RA on the
Club ground at: 6:15 pm tomor Racing Club of, France today,
In the men's singies final, Jac- row:
Mackle, Orchard, Black, Small, ques Thomas beat Jean Borotra
Robertson, Gray, Clemp, Dakar, Printed and published 'for 'the "peteršan 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, §)
Patty and Mrs. Landry beat Wyatt, Johnson, Minto Cowley, tors. The Wawspaper, Enterprio, Kimmader Franch team-0-2, 6-4 in. a fast Douglas, Plowden and Fitzroy by WALTER ZAMES, HÁTKA game-United Frese
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