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TEN EVENTS SET FOR TODAY'S HKJC RACES

(By "RAPIER")

Racing will form the main attraction in sporting circles this afternoon, when the Fourth Race Meeting under the auspices of The Hong Kong Jockey Club will be held.

There are again 10 events on the programme, the first saddling bell for which will be rung at 1-30 p.m. with the first race starting at 2 p.m. shorp

It is just possible that, due to the rain which fell yesterday, the track will be on the suit site, in which event it will be nevessary to bear in mind the

ponies that have done well in

under Similar ele

KurkistaneES.

Race No. 1- Newbury Stakes (First Section): Six Furlings.

Astralian poques of this sea- tra, that have put won or started

in a rare, are given an opportuni- ty t doing so in this nomine evend, and,

Autumn

nival with Mr. Gregory up, carry- mg 150 s and, as it can quite

espermally with well, Lent nut participating. it should win.

I believe

with coine bar been norning

The main challenge num Chebrea which Jabing good work

tratting. Sans Ainut is a greatly improved animal and its chanevs should not be overlooked.

On the other hand Strathna. mara has been gradually falling from grace and unless it can re-

captures some of its old farm. 1

am afraid it will out of the run- ning Busted Straight should also elinating the unbe kept in mind as it is earying hikely winner. I think the race

only 135 lbs. :hould be dreident between 1. bellescing Roslyn #Me. Kwok ). Blood Bown (Mr Chang), Sp Wine! (Ali Gregory, Vangunmed Pote-Hunte) and Barbanan Wong You).

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Et sin cuties par Fouth in th Avrot Suke; (Fust Section; oves i

mile ot the Seyond Rare Me and judging from that I should say that it has a pood chance of serving Is Best

LEFT.

Race No. 3-Gatwick Stakes (First Section): One Mile. In this Pure for Australian ponies of previous seasons classi- ! Nee Cinss 8, there is not much toi choose from among the entries.

Judging from its second placing in the Phaethon Bardicap (First Sechem 7 over Six Dirlongs on the fourth day of the Curnival, At- fant (Mr. Pole-Hunt) has good chance at winning, but will

The fact that Good News with ¦ be sepinusly challenges by Sed- Sh Alexander up was abo farth her (Mr. Östroumoffs

which

in the ccond section of the above; verv Bt at the moment, race, makes it a potential mennee, I Trial Trip (Mr. Miu) gave pun- and as Speed Wheel has been lets n jell da als last outing by

king graduat unprovement, it rumalog poplaced, and for that, must aba be regarded as a run-

1

unty RETORIA Pontender,

nononate it for a place.

Vanguard is moneng og nicely, bud, with Me. Pote-thunf up. It shout ce tamly he well hurker, think This combination and should not be disregarded, Han badkam 13 Bot Bar,

and it Wing Yap can quekly, a suit give the above mentioned Douges IL

Race No. 2-Curragh Handicap (First Section): From The Two Mile Port Onte

Round & In.

T

With so many ponies entered, gome of which can be discarded,

moff).

reuson

going

V-E Day (ie, Kwok) barf, and I think it should give #orf account of itself against the atrove-mentioned ponies.

'Rapier's' Selections For Today

Race No. 1

SPEED WHEEL ROSLYN

GOOD NEWS

Oulalder: Vanguard,

Race No. 2

AIRFIELD

CHELSEA

SANS ATOUT

Outalder: Duster Straight.

Bane No. 3

ATLANTIC

BIDDER

TRIAL TRIP

Race No. 4

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1949.

South China ‘A' Meet Club At Caroline Hill

By "Rover"

A programme of six First Division soccer matches has been arranged for the week-end, and of these, the match between South China "A" and Club at Caroline Hit! this afternoon should prove to be the most interesting-

The Chinese "derby" between Kowloon Motor Bus and Chinese AA at Boundary Street, also this afternoon, is expected to be a close affair and will undoubtedly draw a capacity crowd:

of

GOLF STARTING TIMES

9.66 G.U.D.

0.40 W.8.

OLD COURGE Bunday, March 27

Carter J.1.0. Linaker-W.N.A. Smalley,

Vaughan M.3L Davita-E.W. Groves, 9.44 D.A.0. Davies-F.K.

Muckle-2.11. GILI am. 9.49 1. Eichardson-B.M.

15bbe8,34, Patiioson,

Fearem.

WaBace-J,IL

Wood W.,

Drink.

[South China Tea Corp., Ltd.

56, Connaught Rd, C.

1st & 2nd Firs. Telt 21397.

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Pulling-Bucks Bout On April 2 Cancelled

(Contributed)

Mackay-W.o. The six-round bout between Bob Pulling and Ram- 10y Bucks to which boxing anthusiasts have beon eagerly looking forward, will not now take place at The Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament to be held at The Chiro Floot Club on April 2.

D.59 2.11. Kile-A, Todi-8.T. Ch.

Hung.

9.56 G.. Alton-U.M. Howell-J.J. Wright-

H.A. Miller.

P.D. Hunter.A.E. L-J. The cancellation of this meeting between Pulling,

Drysdale-H..

10.00

Cowperthwaite... Kinghorn 10.04 F.G. Harrison-T.D.

Cleland-4.D. Chewe. W.A. Nichotandig Macintyre-W,4. Tai-G. Mewart,

10.09

SR. Gordon-J.D. Mackle-E. terut-R.B. Barry.

Rath.

10.20

R.L.8. Webb-F.F,F, Walkinson,

HOCKEY FIXTURE

The best

tomorrow's i Although Club went down to 18.11 games should be the match be- South Chinn "A" by three clear tween Eastern and Royal Navy goals last time, it is not expected that South China will have such ut Caroline Hill.

an easy time al

Hill this afternoon.

Caroline

I

This Club have improved with

cach match and if Kiernan, Matu

the Far East Welterweight Champion and Romsey Bucks, has been necessitated by reason of the fact that Pulling cannot make the weight stipulated by the promoters. Pulling will, however, be Pulling, who bas rendered available

for the Services yeoman arvice to boxing in this Champlonships commencing on Colony since 1940, will be seen in netion against an opponent yet April 7.

In order not to disappoint pat-to be named.

like Bronte (Mr. K.F. Chiu) the

and Mullen can show the same The following have been select-¦rons,_promoters have arranged for best.

This pony is very fit at the form as that which they dis-ed to represent the Khalso Sporta ro Scullings, Lightweight Cam- Repeat Previous Success

Governor's Club in their hockey

Outelder: V-E Day.

7. and amongst the entries

ROWANGLEN

FIRST ALARM JENNIFER

Outsider; Hongkong Blutze

LOVELY LADY

BASHFUL BEAUTY

CHESTERFIELD

Race No. 5

Race

Outelder: Pande.

No. AMBER EPINARD

GREEN VELVET

Outsider: Flibuster,

Race No. 7

DRONTE KELLY

SINO MARSHALL Outsider: Dawn.

Race No. 8

AIRS AND GRACES PROBABILITY RINGMER

Outsider: Manlac,

face No. 9

IRON MASH COOGEE

BIG BLUFF

Qutalder: Reuter.

Race No. 10

THE STRANGER JEEP BEAUTY TOPBAIL

Outsider: Pinkic.

Although Patina (Mr. Dau? is improving in its mining enllops. Tennnot see it rousine any worry | Weight to the other as far the first position is concancu

Race No. 4-Haydock Handicap Six Furlongs.

of 1049

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Fourth Race Meeting,

should nat chances of winning again.

spoil

its

during

the

fixture plon of HMS London, to fight merent and should have no difli- played

Fans will remember the con- cuity in winning. Only serious Cup match on Sunday last. South against the Dutch Hockey XI an Ramsey Bucks, opposition is likely to come from China will have to fight every Sunday, March 27, 1949, at King's Both Scullings and Buck were troversy that raged over the de-

RNRC Kelly (Mr. Maltland) which hadfinch of the

to Park,

O'Sho Ground (No. 2), at defeated by the Golden Gloves cision given to Gunner way in order

a.m. the better of Bronte in the Hong secure both points.

sharp:—

Harris. Champion, Hank

O'Shea is They against Alfred Malig. Makhon Singh; A.E.P. Guest, have been waiting for an oppor» as determined as ever to repeat The meeting between Kowloon Kong Handleap (Third Section) over the mile at the Annual Motor Bus and Chinese AA holds Yaqoob Khan, J.S. Dillon, M.Htunity to get together in the ring his previous success and Malig is raverso which has been just as determined Meeling by half a length, for the promise of being "Aghi-to-Hassan, Subedar Bhagat Singh; and the bout

the-Anish" affair notwithstandingG.W.P. Guest, "Nugget" Ebrahim, arranged should prove to be the that dee Sino Murshail will be taken out the fact that the Arst game be- S. Ninco, Mickey Ram, and U.S. best slaged in Hong Kong sinen by Mr. Pote-Hunt and altnough | tween these two teams resulted Dillon,

1 doubt in an ensy victory for the bus- this pony la Improving. whether I can do better than men by three goals. to nil place.

second position,

Dawn (Mr. Ostroumoffi has Leen making rapit Improvement and looks very tempting on wc- count of its low weight of only

135 lbs.

I nominate Bronte to win, with Kelly second and Sine Marshall third. Dawn is the outsider in this race.

Expocted To Decide

Both teams have high hopes of finishing up as runners-up in the First Division and today's match is expected to decide the issue.

On current form, the 'busmen. shout win but their. forwards will rid the Athletic defence a very hard nut to crack.

Race No. B-Alexander Park

Army will entertain Police at Handicap: One Mile. This race is for Australian Sookunpoo and an evenly con-

be seen. Subscription ponics of 1949 tested game should classified Class 4 From the en- Police gave a very disappoint- nt the winner should

RAF cone Ing display against

lity Boundary Street on March 16, the following Probability

Iries from

the war.

Softball

Season's Games Over Soon

("By Grandstand")

With the exception of the revived Inter-Hong Lea- gue games due to commenco next week, tho season's fixtures will be completed tomorrow, the main attraction being the Wahoos-Wild- cots play-off.

(Mr. K.F. Chiu). Alra and lusing by eight goals to one. They A fortnight ago the Green Owls played heads-up

Graces (Mr. Maltland), Easy- will again be handicapped by aring (Mr. Gregory). Ringmer the abrence of Lat Wai, who has Mr. Ostroumoff) and tanlae been suspended until December Lai Wai has always (Mr. Shich).

31. 1949. Probability won the Donenster proved himself a stout defender Stakes (Second Section) over the and without him in their line-up, The danger will probably come ↑ infle at the Second Race Meeting Polee will have to rely to u from Rowinglen. This pony came will be carrying top-weight of great extent on Howlett to hold third in the Mira Cay Stakes 139 Is and, while

consider that the

the opposing atinck. (First Section) over this distance it has a good chance of winning

Park

sent, the race will be robbed of : good deal of Interest,

which

The soldiers gave an exhilarat-

ball to redeem themselves in the eyes of their fans with a convincing 6—1 triumph over the Wildcats to end the loop programme dead- locked for first place with their arch-rivals for the "China Mail” Shield.

These two autfits are capable Babida working behind the plat-

with the loss

of Helen Ribeiro

decision.

to

Tony Bilva, who, la steadily climbing the rungs in the Welter- division, is fighting S. A. weight Chanter of HMS Hart, who has

Беста never

defcaled in this

Chanter is presskig for a fight with Ramsey Ducks and A good showing on this bill will enhance his chances

bout at a of the futuro dute.

Colony,

The Heavyweight clush be- tween PO Williams and George Upjohn will be worth going a long way to see: either man is willing to fight any heavyweight in the Colony.

Young Wing-ol, the fgbling policeman, is very ft. His fight with Leading Patrolman Roove should be a terrifle tussle.

Liu Hong-kong, son of Mr. J. Qule, well-known local sports- man, will be seen in an all action bout with AB Priest of MS | Belfast.

This may well be the Right of the night.

During the interval, there will be a weight lifting exhibition by Valentino Knigo,

KBGC Elects Life Members

Lingmer ran unplaced in the Rafferty and Higgs back in the bem continuous fuel for the Hot Others on

thers on the in-field line-uy, ed by Mr. J. McKelvie, their

Barron,

Mr. McKelvic in a short speech thanked Messrs. A. J. Hall and G. E. F. Thompson for the way they have looked after their three greens,

The greens of the Club, sald the colony. Mr. McKelvie, are the best in

Australian Subscription parties under Mr. Ostroums and curry-gain. I expect it to receive stiff ng performance against Royal of dishing up air-tight play, tr

classifed Class 5 willing 157 lbs.

opposition from Airs and Graves Navy on Thursday. If they ran and the results will be any- The Infald may be reshuffled Then there is First Alarm to This rare will be contested by ¦ contest this event, and from the

was second in the Mirs serve up the same brand of foot body's guess. Australian puntes of provimus seite entries the following should be be considered as it is fast over Day Stakes (First Section) over bolt this afternoon, they should The past tiffa between the Owls from the Wildcat roster, but men- sons classified Class 7. Jockey worth watching:-Jennifer (Mr. this distance and, given a good six furlongs at the First Race take both points from the Police. and the Untamed Felines have tor Hollands has enough talent on Allowance.

Mufland). Rowanglen (Mr. Os starl, might

upset. Moeting. hn

Tomorrow's game between always attracted attention, and air team to plug up any spot at krounioffi, First Alarm (Mr. while Hongkong Slutze should not Easy-going, in view of its easy Eastern and Royal Navy ht

record crowd is expected to be out any time. Shicht, Hongkong Slutze (Mr. be ignored. Double Coin is fight win in the Ascot Stakes (First Caroline HI

should

Saquiera whose favourite he well tomorrow rooting for their fav slot is at the For Turn will prob

At the 44th Annual General 7 think the winner will come from Gregory) and Double Cola (Mr. ing it at the moment in train-Section) over this distance at the worth watching.

Eastern

beat ourite in the final show-down. the following:-Airfeld (Mr. Youlia)

ing and may have a say at the Second Race Meeting, is also to the sailors by two goals to nil wanson, Chelsen

This play-off brings to mind last ably be allotted the task of stop- Meeting of the Kowloan Bowl- (Mr. Shich). Jemifer won the Smugglers Anish.

be reckoned with as the pony is when they last

with year's diamond battle which hes the left of the mid-station.

ping everything met, but

on the left of ing Green Club held at their Sans Alout (Mr. Gregory), Pass Staker (First Section) over Race No. 5Bandown

Club House yesterday, presid- quite at home over the mile. Sheadhmatoven (Mr. Castro)

have rnile post at the Just

Mandicap: One Mile. Hested Straight (Mr. Ostrou meeling appears the logical This should turn out to be the Megazine Gap Handicap (Second Navy attack, Eastern cannot be Stove.

altogether too sure of two points Lefty Dolly. Brown-burling for and from whom the final quar- president, Mr: Joe Fraser and choice. Can it still, however, win most interesting race seen for Eretion) at the last meeting with

the Wildcats failed to locate the tette will be selected are: Margio Mr. G. E. F. Thompson were Airfield rame in second to Au- whilst carrying 154 lhs and in this, sometime. but learn on good Mr. Castro up, will be taken out from this game.

strike zone with the basas fully Moita and Peggy Baron. The fly. Club.

Xavier, Ines Soares, Cynthia elected life members of the tumn Leaf in the Hong Kong belter class of runners? It ran authority that Vagabond King by Mr. Ostroumoff this afternoon

A Koon Tusslo Handicap (Fast Section) over the very convincingly

populated, and walked Terry No-shagging trio will be Thelma Wai in the above and Black Market, the first and and this combination will do mile on the with day of the Car-' rare so that even the extra 7 lbs second pony in the Champion better, probably winning.

The meeting between RAP and ronha only to see Edith Xavier aton, Alec Mendonza and Bella Stakes at the Aúnual Meeting al- Maslac has been training Kit Chee at Sookunpoo tomorrow third base romp over the platter

In

run-and the though entered will not run. With the dark this last two weeks is is likely to result in n keen tussle. with the winning

Most Valuable Player ponnant. two such outstanding ponies ab- not a bad selection to keep in In view of the recent improved

The Wildcats have since streng mind as Its stable connections is form of the Airmen, it is not thened their line-up, and the Owls able Player in the three leagues The selection of the Most Valu confident that it will be near at likely that Kit Chee will have will be fully extended in their dee has been left to a Committee of A spirited struggle should en- the finish.

the same runaway victory as they fence of their title.

16, chosen by the General Com sue, however, among the other Ance No. 9-Newbury Blakes had in the first round of the ponics. Due to illness, Bashful

(Third Section): 8ix League Competition,

Indications point to the coming mittee to discharge this import- when they tilt being a bitterly fought an

The question of allowing ladies function. Beauty (Mr. Maitland) has no

Furlongs.

beat the BAF by eight goals to those of the past when these two

The MVP is the most coveted discussed at length.

to play bowls the Club was been seen in action for quite a

A perusal of the entries in this two. time, and it must

Individual award be fit agola | race, reserved for the third lot of

Studd

outstanding detaling outfits have clashed.

ball-player gove RN

It was deelded that the ladies otherwise its owner would not be non-starters and unplaced ponies display for the Almen in their

hopes for. Winners of last year's be not allowed to make use of the sending it out to take part in this of this season gives me the im- match against Police and scored

Effective Combination awards were Bill Woo

(Senior race, Furthermore, it put up a pression that one need not look seven of the eight goals netted

League), Girlie Gaan

Ladies Breens.

The following were elected as fine gallop yesterday morning. further

Big Chief Terry Noronha has| Longue) and Junior Remedios club officers for the ensuing your. Mask (Mr. by his side. If he strikes the taken over the hurling assignment (Junior League), and on that account I feel that Wong Yan) to win, in view of its same form tomorrow. It would herself, battery mate being that form the Selection Sub-committee:

The following President, Mr. E.A. Atkins; it will do well to-morrow.

track performance on Wednesday not be surprising to see the Air-

Vice-President, Mr. C.E. Tarry Lovely Lady (Mr. Tao), the morning. 18/3/49 when it commen come away with at least combination has

dynanie Patsy Ribeiro. This Pallo Remedios,

Hon Secretary, Mr. 1. Urquhart; winner of the Melbourne Cup pleted the Six furlongs in 1.32.1 one point from their game against throughout the season axcept for Buster Hollands, Rennie Sequiera

proved effective Bimby Ablong, Senior

Syke#; aver two miles at the Second with n last quarter of 28 seconds. Kit Chee.

Bar Convenor, Mr. H. F.. Shields, Race Meeting will undoubtedly

Bill Silva, Margaret Broom, Bil There is, of course, Coogee command the most support, and

Lawn Bowls Convenor, Mr. J. G. keltes treat to be reckoned ing Boundary Street as guests of (Mr. Gregory)

A. J. should recount for this race.

Hall. with. This pony came fourth in Kwong Wah and should return the Leighton Hill Stakes (First with both points, although a draw Section) over six furlongs at the between these two teams is not Annual Meeting. I expect to see altogether out of the question. it fairly near at the finish. The following is the week-end

Big Bluff (Mr. Maitland) and programme:- Router (Mr. Mu) have shown in their morning Improvement gallops and I am sure will give a good account this race and should not be en- of themselves' in

tirely neglected,

In facing Queen

(Mr. S.W Lee) we have a pony which is quite capable of upsetting col-xan culations.

Saturday, 26th March, 1949

There are ten races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. The first race will be run at 2.00 p.m. and the last race at 6.20 p.m.

Through Numbers (1) Races -37") may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurer, 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding, also tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as those for the "Lantao Handleap" to be run at the 6th

Race Meeting on 21st May 1949. Tickets in the Special Cash Sweep on the last race and those for the "Lantao Handicap" may be. purchased miss at the club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowicon.

MEMBERS' DADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their Indles MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO TUK MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

And

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure Clab Rooms at $10 including txx aro obtain. able through the Secretary on the written..or personal Intro- ducilon of a Member, such Momber, to be responsible for all chits etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT bo on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 13 mes and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 man. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Kachange Building,

A limited number of diftins will be obtainable at the Cluk licuse provided they ́ara ordered in advande from the No. 3 Boy' (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADmitted tó tHE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE..

The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $3 Including tax for all persona including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Bookmakers, Tio Two men, ate, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jocker Club during the Race Meeting.

Befreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publie Knelorura. -

....

SERVANTS' FASSES,

Dalay Bell (Mr. Pote-Hunt) was a great disappointment af the Annual Meeting, but I don't think it is good enough to win this afternoon-the beat is place.

How Chesterfield (Mr. Gre- gory) and Ponda (Mr. K.F. Chiu).

both from Class 2, wil fore against the other ponies Is hard to tell as they are both Very fit at the moment and an upset from any one of them is quite likely,

Race No. 6-Newbury Stakes (Becond Aseflon): Six Fuelings.

The second lot of non-starters and unplaced ponies of this sea- son will figure in this event,

than fran

Race No. 10-Gatwick Stakes (Second Section); One Mile.

A

Hal War, Hon Tronsurer. Mr. L.

South China "B" will be visitian expensive lapse when the Can Meyer. Fred Diesta, Doc MW/Moyer: Groundsman, Mr.

per.

the

dopastors

by

and

trimming the Owls good and pro- Charlie Figueiredo, Tony Kwok, The Association seam to be plagued with trouble. Latcat dia- pute concerns the recent Interna. lonal play-off between Parkistan

for the Wahoos, who would have That was a disastrous set-back en champions today but for that 22-error affair.

KDC MEETING

The Kowloon Docks club held The Owls, however, have re-and Portugal which the latter won

their annual general meeting on gained their form with an almost by a 7-6 nose-out.

Thursday at their Club House in FIRST DIVISION

perfect nelding exhibition at the A protest has been lodged by Hunghom and Mr. R. G. Craig was ' {Atmy w Police: Bookuapoo 4.20 p.m.:

fust outing against the Wildcats, Pakistan alleging that the Portu-elected President of the Club. Referees A.F. Wills Linesmen, B.Y. and If they can display the same guese side folded an unregistered Kwok and A. Ribeiro,

Today

· SÉCOND DIVISION

Before Pie, Collina,

The day's programme will be Army.Kiy Navy: Chatham Road & p.m. concluded with a race for the

of previous

Amber (Mr. Ostrumoff) in vlow

on Saturday Class 8. of ita fine 'gallop morning, March 19, when it com-

seasons

classified

Y. Kwok,

Defro F.A. Harrotia,

Referees La Buen-po

plate the mile in the good ume Jeep Beauty (Mr. Wong Yon) Police Army-HK1 Devadary of 2.03.2 last quarter 29.3 seconds is carrying top-weight of 155 the

rosy

Bernie Ramedios,

It

twa

AN

cool-headed play, their chances player, It has boon ascertained The meeting also decided that Beath China "A" Club: Caroline HarG

that the player In question was the Club will be flelding 4.10 p.m.; Referre: J. Ward; Lines

Hlid Soares will hold the in-Tony Silva of the Jaguars who teams in the coming lawn bowl meni F.A. Barretto and P.P. LI

CAM: Boundary 4.30 b.m.; H

itial station where she has shone started at second base and was longuo.

rolleved by

The oficiais elected were Art ferous W. Gutnow Linment D. In the past, while Yollie Franco Im at 3.3, Lla.

who had been shifted the key-zorlay

follows: slong position since Therese Ra may be the general opinton

President, Mr. R. G. Crait. medios ankle Injury, is fast team that representation in internation- Vice-President, Mr. J. K. Latch; ing up with Irene Csatline in the tournaments need not be Yo Hon Secretary, W. McMester; Hon ercond lot of Australian pontes. Referee: kap short-stop cap.

gistered, but if the Association

Treasurer. Mcintyre: Lawn

Teamware CAAs Caroline HUI *:5.m. 7 | Balto, surprised fans with hur neat:

the Mighty has made a ruling to that effect, Hon Librarian, J. Brecher Tennis Bowls Convenor, Mr. C. Logan than it.scams

Pakistan have Convener, 3, Burbech: Billards is handing at the Hot Corner and case.

Convenor, W, Gaffney;:Groundă- On the other hand would the art, W. Graham; Social Con- has earned that position for this

(protesting party have been satis venor. Mr. W.. Taylor and_Bad- tussle. important as it came second in the

The garden patrol will comprise od if they were granted a walk minton Convenor, Bir. R. Gour Phaethon Handicap over, als fur-

Elsie Thompson, Teresa "Choo-over in the Finals if the other FIRST DIVISION longs at the Annual Meeting, It

chi" Baptists and Thergao Rome-side could not field pine men at corialily '. stands a good, chance - Eusters v Nary: Carullos II|| 4.85 p.m.1 dlos, with Gloria Silva and Elva starting time? of winning.

Referee! A.F. Qunt; Linameni Ai Lee as utilities:

The alternative for the side it Lock and P. George

fault could have been withdraw al, but that has happened before, and the resultant. hulabaloo hai Kwong Wah Bouth China "Found services of Boster Hollands after

The Wilddate who acquired the hardly died down. Ary 4.30 p.m. Referos 4. Padies the start of the season, have been the matter will 'bo awaited with

The Association's declalon hard at practice, and are all set interest. to make their bid for the pen. [hight,

certainly has a good chance of handicaps it an eco the Club um. Referee

scoring a win here.

Epinard has done well over this distance during morning gallops and must therefore, be serious considered as Mr. Maitland win probably be taking it out. Filibu» (Mr. Shu), Green Vetver (Mr. Y.K. Tu) and Strychnine (Mr. C.F. Ng) may have some- thing to say with regard to the third position," but I don't think they dan weln. Holders of Enclosure

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CB, BROWN,

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Race No. 7---Curragh Handloap (Becond Section):, From The Two Mile Post Onos

Round &'in."\"

Topsall (Mr. Cook) was fourth in the above race first section should have a say hero in view. of its finess at the moment.

The Stranger (Mr., Mlu) is not to be nalgested.

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Tomprrow

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A Kit Chest Bookampov, 4.60 0.7 Referees Caps, Chirally Llament Bet. Masson and TP, Mik.

Linemen: Gibeon.!

H, · Rishardson and ́W.

This: pony, as rumour has it, iz Just capable as the others, ot win- | 11. Joseph's: {bra), z ning and the time has probably weed #ECOND DIVISION arrived for it to score a belated Ties Ches: Carsine illit e pak

- Bafweist A. Lesk win.

ida ♥ KMB) Biokunpro # 5-11 Materne Vulvantur, v. Beuth: Chlon, Conneoliadju) Ballelines" y Masters, (suncelled.

This is the second •pections of }^? Pinkle - (Mr. Maitlarid), and the pace, for Australian pools of Diamondfeld® (Mrs Grogogy); KEH previous" messons »olamiñad (Ciam] niso, good mough to win,

Hard At Practice

|~ Hopes for a return of the Bise and Gold boating to the Wildcats naimp, depend - mainly on burier Lefty Doll Brown, Taming op with Delly will be popular. 200

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V POLICE BALL:

The Police Recreation - Club's

Available ticked nibe, sold at: Spring Ball will be held today at 8pm, at the Peninsula Hotel.

the door.

Programme For Sunday DAGOBA GROUND' is; 10.30 Wahoos Wildcata, (China Mail Shield Play-off)

hors, the G2INA-MAILS NITED 9.00 p.m.-Brave (Junior LeagUO. FRAME KUULIN, BUSH," WHOM

Champions) The Rest,

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