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'Timed Start' Used For Third

Cruiser Championship Race

(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK"}

The "Timed Start" was used for the Third Cruiser Championship Race on Sunday last and made the Race very much more interesting.

HKFA COUNCIL MEETING

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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949.

A meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association

office on Tuesday. December 20,

at 5.15 p.m.

It was possible to use the "Timed Start" "on Sun-will be held at the Association's

day because there was only a difference of one inch between high and low water on that day, but we feel that the "Time Start" should be repeated whenever tides are favourable.

'The first bout. Kiatawe, and in Sulphur Channel we met crossed the line at 8 roman, the usual flaky winds. the last, Orion,

tag down the harbour there at i al

was a One steady breeze until the Yacht Club was reached, Lixan

Wird completing the Cumpionships Rove.

with the remainder al Inte

vals between.

Pronuditions at the start

tute legate North

༣༥ ཧཱུྃ॰ Easterly a neze

Boot Mde, which made al tent every

yacht chery of the line, crusing anything up to thare o four minutes after the pot

The yachts ran down the Ital Jair in a long procession to pass Brugh Sulphur Channel Lamma tis Starboard, and return fungi: Sulphur Channel

Orion's Report

Nona's Report

Cruiser

At the start the wind was fant betar It lessened somewha holl S Green Island and Ariki and Dans halved. Nona's loauf; how- ever, in about 10 minutes a fresh wind empie and we moved on at germant speed, keeping the same sistance from the yachts in the

Intui ratching

with

radd-

Klalawn, who was completely be

Jur Channel. Going down the harbetar Bajada. Catened off Sulphar

We wah spalariker

was bogkon ་་

passed the Cluel thout five knots, the only volitant and gove the Hong Kong berth and were view being La Cigale also with ixiant n wide

sunmak er

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Off Kennedy Town, Chren anst Teacher Aberdeen without bring Cigale, im going through Sophus beeatment, only necasionally slow- Channel.

frand that

the h Caught up with mal yachts becalmed to the West t Mount Davis These were dandalin ka. Dan, Muya me Diana

Cigale took her

Pavas

To-tween Green Island

and Aberdreh

On tehing Aberdeen, we gol stemly Eastern held undil the which

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where the winds

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end of the

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light, hat she was able to post) By the time the other yachts higher and was therefore well bu

1 Inceze we must have yandwerk nad on her way down xained uvey a mile and were near- Lanna Chaumet

at the Wing Chu Kok point.

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„Orion, rentinped down the mid-| We rounded the latter poin) at alle Lama Channel in puassat¦ 17 10 am. At that time nearest to

Ite-

of Jalansir and her companions us were, in the following order włas by this time, had picked up Orion Arfki and La Cigale and The trip wind from the North they were catching up funt,

mauter at the feet was about a male away

Bergan, at the Miler of Judalin kir AD

sluthing match having Woll Dan

A Heavy Swell

AGENDA

This Is The Way Victorious Rowing

To The

Stars

(By BILLY STEEL)

What makes one soccer player a star and another just a good club man? How do the great roach the heights?

Team Returns

To Hong Kong

The five members of Hong Kong's victorious rowing team

returned to the Colony from Salgon yesterday!

The team won two compett- tions with the Club Nautique de Solgon Jast Sunday.

In the Pairs competition. Mr.

their race by Ave lengths.

To help the many youngsters who ask how they

can improve their play, I am going to take J. Dick and Mr. N. Fowler won the stars of today and analyse their game. 1. Confirm minutes of meeting, No. 5

Let us start with the outside--| His great assot, of course, is ha 2. Adopt Minutes __af_League] right, and look at those two perfect body balance with P Management meeting No. 5

idols of their countries, Stan- "touch in his feet which enables 3. Adopt Minutes of Interport ley Matthews of England and him to coax the ball rather than Sub-Committen meetings No. 2

Willie Waddell of Scotland: so and 3.

alike in their brilliance, so different in their styles.

4. Accounts,

3. Arrangement for Governor's Cup match on January 2,

6. Draw of 2nd round Challenge Shield January 7 and January

7. Correspondance.

B. Any other business.

Intried and it was clear that no uther yacht would overtake before the Ontah,

for

now run

קת

Sunday at 10.30 will be between

Matthews, probably the mast unorthodox winger in the game, would never have been the de- |lightful artist that ho le had there

been any attempt to mould him

into a normal winger.

Haas Jr. Wins US$2,000 In Miami

Open Golf Tourney

victory

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20

kick it along.

Foxing An Opponent,

Mr. Dick 'said that at the be- ginning of the contest, the French team lett them behind because the Hong Kong team did not readily understand the Starter, who spoke in French.

In the Fours Competition, the Hong Kong team gained a lead from the start, and was naver members of the crow headed. said,

Added to that is his ability to fox an opponent into thinking he has brought the ball close enough for a tackle, when, in fact, it is no

Salgon was) It is here that Matthews makes

the most hospitable they had ex-

his agility count, although he is not generally credited with speed; for when he has his opponent off balance, then he dicks the bail past and is off the mark and on to the ball again in a twinkling. Then comes the cross to the for post, delivered with pin-point ac- curacy, and if the centre-forward is correctly positioned he has the easiest of headers.

Mont typical Matthew's move, stamped on the memories of fans in his run from mid-Deld down

casicst.

his front of

but Tommy

They won by lengths, Members of the cow said that; their reception in

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Baseball Time Limit Restrictions Removed

New York, December 12.-- The National Loogue today romoved. timo limit restrictions on both day and night games to eliminate to a large extent the possibility of contests ending in a tia. The Amorican League, however, voted down the chango. The National League voted that lights could be turned on at any time during the season. for afternoon games threatened by darkness or poor visibility due to weather or smog condi- tions.

It also lifted the current oxisting curfow on night games which had prevented any inning start- ing after 12.50 a.m. in the city where the game was being played,

Further

expanding the hours be

perienced, and that the High, in which ball games could Draw For Third

Commissioner in Indo-China, Mr. pinyed, the Lougue voted to re- M. Leon Fignen, held a excktail store the old twilight-night dou- party in thele honour and allow-ble header of World War !! days cd them to make use of his pri- and elaborated on that point by stating that clubs can start games vate plane.

at any hour as long as they re- main on the ordinances of their state or city.

Other members of the crew Mr. V. Des are Mr. N. Harris, Aubres, and/Mr. N.Marsh

The Saigon rowing team Ja expected to visit Hong Kong this coming June.

266 For Five

the

Round Of F.A. Cup

The

05

London, December 12.

draw for the Third Round proper of the Football Thus it would be within the Association Cup matches, which realm at possibility for the will be played on January 7, accond game of a double-header

was made

follows: today Bury v. Rotherham: Cardiff v. twilight to linger on until close

West Bromwich Albion; Exeter to daylight if it went into extra

V. Nuneaton, Northampton innings.

Southampton; Stockport Barnsley; Blackpool hain V

Rule Restored

nerers;

ur

Southend;

Wrex- Swansea

V.

Darby

Wolverhampton

V...

Launch Time Table

will Launches follows:-

Saturday: From Queen's Pier 13.05 From Kolo 13.00

From Keltet Istand 11.30. 14.30

Miami, Florida, December 12, Sunday: From Kowloon 9.45,

Freddie Hanes, Jr. of New Or From Keilet Island 12:00, 14 15.

leans won the US$2,000

top the wing, swerving and swaying West Zone Score started around 7 p.m. in summer 15.30

The last races of the Autumn money of the $10,000 Miami Open past opponents with the ball "tied" today with a to his toe, until he is able to cross Scrick

Dinghy, Star and golf tournament

over

Bob the ball just beyond the goal- next two-stroke will be antled Redwing

Poona December 12. week-end. Dinghies at 14.10 on Flumilion of Landover, Maryland. keeper's reach, but within nice

West Zone had scored 206 particularly sweet heading distance, W163 EL Saturday and 13.10 on Sunday. |

His greatest partner was not for five in their first innings on victory for the tall, good-natur-

Birmingham: Southport Stars 14.00 and

At

15.45

The National League is co- lie Brst came to pro-, an inside forward, Saturday, and 1300 and 18.15 Hans.

Stoke v. Tottenham Hots- professional by Lawton. Together, these two made by close of play on the third

also was on Sunday. The Team Race on unence

game rule which

in

V. Blackburn pur;

Liverpool; Commonwealth

effect during the. placing second in the 1847 Miami gools look so easy but then the day of their four-day match stored is old wartime suspended Hull; Coventry v Bolton Wan- war. It pro-Sunderland v. Huddersfield; Man- Open. Today's win was only his best way of playing football is the against

touring cricket team here.

vider that any tle game, which chester City second major victory.

County; After batting for Main difference between Mat-

nearly two was not completed because of a Plymouth V. Hoan went in hala-smoking rival with a birdle thews and Waddell is in shouting days, the tourists were dismissed local curfew or because of a time Wanderers, Manchester United

agreement so that the tears Weymouth; Newport or Gateshead four on the 500-yard 13th hole power. Whereas Matthews makes yesterday for 611.

At last night's close, West Zone could make train schedules, bo Port Vale; Notts

County and elinched

his victory with a many more goals than ho scOTES par three on the 125-yard 10th Waddell Is fond of "having a go," were 38 for two.

The overnight not out batsmen, resumed at the next meeting of Burnley; Reading v. Doncaster, hole."

and, with a tremendous shot in

nation

tun; Brentford v. Chelsea; "Chea- M. Rege and P. Khambatis, add the clubs from the point of termi-Queen's Purk Rangers v. Ever cd 110 runs in 205 minutes for

The American League, which, terleld v. Yeovil; Watford v. the third wicket before Rege

conaldared the recom- Preston North End; Sheffield more, heyame Worrell's third successive

mendation of Commissioner A United, v. Leicester; Carlisle v... victim when he stopped a straight|

B. Chandler for turning on Leeds United; Bradford v. Bour- one with his pads,

Sheffield lights to complete afternoon nemouth; Arsenal games threatened by darkness, Wednesday, Crewe or Oldham was far more conservative. Newcastle; Westham v. Chelma- OF Ipswich: Charlton V. Its club owners voted simply to ford inter in Freer's leg trap, was have the League President, Wil-Fulham; Luton v. Grimsby: Ports more enterprising in hitting 75, liam Flarridge, authorise the turn-mouth v. Hartlepools or Norwich; including a six and five 4's. ing on of the lights to complete Aston Villa v. Middlesbrough.

by darkness

In the event of a draw after 00 It was in an attempt to soorn games threatened quickly after he had dug him- during the last series of the sea- minutes, matches will be re-play- ed on or before Saturday, Janu- salf in that he lost his wicket, son between the competing teams

ary 14-Reuter. Smith bringing off a belliflant) in that particular town. catch at short-fine log to give

Residents and Ballars. Last week's results are: Wednesday, December Berries Dinghy facet Tai nyttar rea 4241 114.47; 2nd French (73 1.20 48, and Monash #20) 110.25: 4th Colk 121 1 in an 8th Gilson (15) 118,497 Deltro (03 19.84: 7th Fucker

0:22

26 67. ath Davle 1163 1.84.45; Kingden

And Burt (10) N

Friday, December

27 Brigade Tinghy tacet It Gemekma 614) 195.00: 2nd Workman (ID) 1.03.60; Art Wild 421 1,13 85. 4th Mitchell 120, 11387: Chailen 14 DNY : Jurey (T) DHQ: Chamber (101 Capstand.

Saturday, December 10

By TOW all the yachts wethe From Wing Chu Kok point un- Haare were

7th Dragon commodare with Monaut entering West Lamme Chan- in view.

Bertra Race:

5th Jubilee Beries Race: im Skuti (4) 1.41.10 (108) 2nd Dernet (10) 3.43.82

468114 (DAZ) Brd Manning 0 1.44.40 4th Amith (0) 3,48.40 1416): 9th Beschlug (5) 1.60. (818).

well ahead of the South Wesi į nel, we encountered J heavyDubois (1) 1.58.85 (890); 2nd Chidel} Bout of Taruna, followed closely well with a strong wind, which 2.1.34 15701 4th Hunt 13) 2.3.24 same

17: 138.2 (028) 3rd Dirkewaxer (80) by Anki, Klalawn and Trefulo, seemed just perfect for Nona and ars Muckle (8)" 2,4,87 (288); Datke (3)

A 10 56 Orion passed Ariklį she sounded very fast.

DAQ. Just before clearing the South Rounding Wing Chu Kok point West Point of Linma. Nona, Nona was about seven minutes whose owner was selling her very ahead of Orlon and it took Orion will, was by this Ume completely exactly 55 minutes to catch up. var! of sight to the South

Orlón passed us at 12.03 p.m. Lamma, where there was a fair in the Western Lamma Channel, steady breeze which made sailing We reasbed Sulphur Channel at very pleasant. We in the Scratch | 12.50 22.11. together with Lo bost passed Nona a 12.03 off th Cigale West shore of Lammo,

The wind from here to Sulphur Channel was gusty and irregular

A

af

Hamilton missed a seven-foot putt there, his aith short whiff of the day, to take a bogle four The tournament pressure of five 18-hole rounds caught up with both golfers

today.

either foot, that is not surprising. Approach More Varied

His approach, 100, is varied. He can move outside or inside a back and still retain per-

control of the ball, as he is! equally good with either foot.

To beat his man he brings the ball up reasonably close, faints

under par,

Haas' winning round was a one once, then is off with terrifle ne- 35, 34 (69), while celeration, making ground like Hamilton carded one over

The crowd of about 700 war treated to tonso match play but not spectacular golf.

para greyhound.

to

Bege played painstaking cric- ket, slaying nearly five hours for hus", which included four 4's.

Kharbatta, who fell four runs

In all other

Freer he only wicket of the for afternoon games will not be CLUB RUGGER XV

35, 30 (71) Hamilton collected Fro

From there his method is not second prize of $1,400.

stereotyped. Ho scan cut in and Since the match

meant $800 shopt, or go to the line and either more to the winner, laas score cross or cut the ball back for the made each shot worth nearly $5.

Inside forward en rushing 32nd Dinghy Bertan Race: Lei Edilla (3) Both men knew it and painatak-shoot

matoh so far. 49.7 1951) 2nd Mex. Mallorte (63 9.21 ingly took four and a half hours As Lawton was to Matthews, so

Smith, who was about the best 1883) Ard Mrs. Brown 180; 19.45 1775 to play the

hotes-United Willie Thornton is to Waddell. The of the Commonwealth 18

bowlers, 4th MeAuley (7) 00.10 (788), 8th Yourself Press.

two Rangers have a grand under- was rewarded with the wicket of 1) 4,20 108: Ath Bariley (14) 60.25

standing when it comes to the Nimbalkar, who has been At that time the next two (071 7% Howell (18) 89,48 (MLS

CTOBS and head home, Ballenden (41) 21,7 (458); 9th Farrer (6)

selected to play in the second 1 19th Young (101 52.44

There, then, we have two bril-Test.

yachts. Jadalinkir and Ariki, were 61.46 off the Northern point of Lamuza

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Comper (19) 84.24 (201) 1 Laufer (1) IN.F.

Bunday, December 11 Jed Craler Championship Series Bares 141 Orion (Dalziel) 4.42.0. 4.41.0 2nd Cla■le (Croucher) 8.8.41, 4.08.411 and Non 1 (Yoursel) 6.18.29, 5.24.10; 4th Jadelinker (Stald) 6.35.27, 0.40.26;

"THUMBS DOWN”

(562): 18th Chute (17) 61.22 1280 121 ON SPITBALL PITCH

New York. December 12. The American League turned "thumbs down" today on proposal to legalize the out- lawed spitball pitch but not until General Manager Billy Arik) III (Pheartha 6.8.10, 4.7.56, 4th Evans of the Detroit Tigers had Moya (Mackenzie) 4.56.1. 0.12.37: Diana (Bailer) 7.10.11, 0.26.35; ih Dan (Dreyer) 3.15.15, 0.80.80; Oth. Kialawa

10th Treful (Myrock) 1.59.67, 6.48.54; [Anderton) 8.8.10, 7.9.17,

players, yet so. different. After making a promising start, There will be many arguments as Nimbalkar tried to place Smith

camu to-

cases the lights

permitted.-United Press.

The following have been selected to represent the Club XV In & ruzger match against the Lit A. A. Regt. R. A. at 5.00 pm. today at the Club'ground:

D. Stuart A Stewart, Robarts, P. Franklin, 1. Gauntlett, Mr. T. M. Pile boat Dr. G. 1. D. T. Nolan, D. G. Lachlan, B.-T.

STANLEY PRISON OC BILLIARDS

Johnson, G. Popham, K. Bakar,

to which is the better, but I think to les, missed the ball and was Shaw 500 to 428 to win the Stan- it is fairest to say that in some declared leg-before for 11.

ley Prison Officers' Chib billards W. Howard, J. Cowlly, A. J. Bow- afte has a slight edge on the

one

7'ne West Zone Captain, championship last night.

I don, A. Taylor and M. S.. Douglas. other, and vice versa.

Hüzere, and the former Test The lesson is that both playerr player Kishenchand, are able to beat their mans and get gether for the sixth wicket and the ball across for someone to put on 52 runs in the last hour's vigorously protested the action. score, and their common asset is play; Evans said the spitter would quick acceleration. help put the game in better

Equally important is the correct itate of balance, taking away positioning by the other forwards some of the advantage now en- in order that such moves can "Gerjoyed by the hitters.

Note:-First series of figura denete

{"Bupard"; secund series denote

rected",

He also figured that it would Army "B" Commandos Diaghy Tomm Raw Jsi Chute (1) 1.2.18 B.it: 2nd help prolong the career of pit E. Haertson (19) 1.22.30 0,11; Brd tiniack chers who could take up the F) 1.28.09 0.10, 4th Tyndall (3) 1.28.20 pitch and learn to use it after) 0.01 5th Macan (7) 1.23,42 C.; 4th their fast ball had gone.

Workman (d) 1.24.18 8.71 7th Corkmorz The National League club

(8) 1.24.40 21.0 th Finzel (18) 1.285)

guided on wh

on whatever decision is

H.5: Och Bailey (10), 1.29.30 6.41 10th owners today said they would be Brown (3) 1.31.8 1.5...

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Ortiz To Defend

Title In London

London, December 12. Manuel Ortiz, world bantam-

F1) 6.8.35: 2nd Chidell (7) $4.29; nt Committee, which will report to weight champion from El Cen- Han (5) 6.22.80; 4th Dec (3) 6.35.50: the joint session of the Major tro, California, will defend bis Should title in London on February 28, the rules body of seven approve

Tromp (80) 8,6.25 D.B.Q

10th fedwing Beries Racer · Ist

tuele (0) 1.12.15 (678); Bed Drown (2)

Leagues on Wednesday,

Kishenchand, who was espect ally severe on the tired bowlers, hit sever 4's in his unbeaten 40, while Hazare, who was unbeaten with 36, played a natural, force- ful game.

With the wicket giving them littlo resistance, the bowlors tolled all day, and it was only brillant fielding which kept down the runs. especially in the last two hours-Router.

·

FINNS OR SWISS

TO MEET AN A ENGLISH "B" XI

London, December 12, Either Finland or Switzer- mons sald today.

Solomons Bald ho

closed

the land - bre, likely to meet an deal by trans-Atlantic telephone England "B" team on Sheffield with Ortiz early this morning Wednesday's ground on Jan- Ortiz was at his El Centre home, uary 18 next year, according to will meet the an announcement, by the Eng- The champion

| Lướweby (18) 1.11.50 (809): End J. Mel- the use of the spitter again, the the British promoter Jack Solo- 2.18.45 (678) 415 Retron (12) 1.16.30 American League would have to (480) 6th Wright (14) 1.36.27 (888): take a new vote on the matter

6th Evans (32) 1.20.5 (300),

Mr.

Jed Dinghy. Barfen Rucas lat Mallort (10) 58.46 (070): 1nd Nixon (b)

United Press.

30.48 (876) i ård L. Harrison -- (11) 88,49 24,49 Redwing Jut Race, 14.55. Bed' Dingby (800) 4th Young (8) $9.20 (731) ("Bih | Hel...

Tuesday, December 17-10.20 Dragon winner of Tuesday night's bout lish Football Association after Robson) 1.0.87 (605): 8th Maza (5) 1.1.58 (609); ' 7th

Workman ́(37), Reifŕed. ||

won three

30.

Denmark

Dinghy Team Race between Danny O'Sullivan Chalien (1): 1.12.38 2nd Race, 10.20 (615) 8th Mrs. Treenery (15) 1.4.8 (United Services Club), 10.40 Jubilee London and Ted Gardner of West Council meeting here today.

It was hoped that (401) 9th Birkett (28) L230, 64411: 10th fed Race. 10.80 Bar 3rd leat. 1.10 Hartlepool, for the British ban would send a team for the match

alth Mrs. Whaler, 14.36 Trevas Trophy, 14.30 tamweight title

en January 18, but they are un- Paldis (10) 1.8.15 (681); 18th Purrer (201 Denen Brd Rach, 14.40 Blur Peal Rane, Ortiz, who

non-able to accept, 1.49 (800) Fell (2) Cales (7) and 34.60 Redwing: Fl. 15.00 Dluxby Final title fights in a recent European

The match between an England 18.33 Presentation of Pries, AG

trip. Last defended his crown "8" Toam and Holland on Feb- against Dado Marino in Honolulu, ruary 22 will be played at Now on March 2-Amociated Press.

castle: The matches will no doubt sorve na a guide for the English EZZARD CHARLES selectors in choosing the team for the World Cup competition at

·Rlo next, June, -Router,

11th Star Beries Race 1st Simpkin (4) Draw Of Boats 1.18.86. (168) 2nd McAulay (42) 1.9.16 Draw of boats is as follows- (6321: *rd- Spencer-Gooner (8)1.10.17 Dinghy a tonta (851) 4th Janian_(8):138,30 (416); 8th Lauter (4) Rice, (5), Urowd, (03: Miah B. (2) Cooksone, (2) Hickey (1) RIJN) (MIR),

Cooper, (8) Caley)) (10) :Workman, (16)

Regatta Programme ........ Howell, 10) Tremlett, (15) · Pelax, (9) Due to the number of entries, Dinahr 2nd Henti (1) the programme for the Regatte Janlon, (4) B.T.2, 18) Yourier (6) has been slightly amended and is chute, ((7) Spgher Cooper (8) Barri as follows the ion, (16) Lloyd, (14). D. Harrison, (13)

Baturday, December 17-Musice's Dinghy Thomas (19) Furtre, Itaco.

HONOURED

New York, December 12, Ezzard Charles, who la ro- cognized by the National Box- ing Association as the heavy- Dinghy and Beats (1) Rickett, weight champion, was voted Bunday, December 16-1st Dinghy Heat, Moore, (3) Dourne; (6) 2ts Forties, (the man who contributed most Saturday December 1-2nd Blasby Yaton, (7) Young, (8) Har (13) Homon."

- Monday), Elvormber)26-7,09 km)." Orufs

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Twelfth Race Meeting Saturday 17th December, 1949.

There are eight races, the First Ball will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Tickets (8 Races-$10) May be obtained at the Omo of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, alsó tickets for the Canh Bweep on the fast race as well as the Special Cash Swis

on the "Poaros Memorial Cup" (over 100,000 tickets sold to date), to be run at the Annual Race Meeting in January, 1960." "Gash Sweep tickets on the last race and those for the "Posco Memorial Gup" may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Offies, No., 182 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. 'Mombers and pusste aro reminded that they and thoir: Fadies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed, thoughout the Meeting NASTA

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENGLOSURE,

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Ennlosure, and Club Rooma'at: $10; inol@ding:tax- Caro obtainable through: tha Bocretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such mambor to be responsible for all shite, eto, tako zamer

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale. at the RAGE COURSE, PA).

The

ths Secretary's Omes at 1145 am. Both Offices at

The Treasurers Compradors Office will close at 11a.m. and

Omcer at 1st Floor, Tele

phone House,

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House Brovided they are ordbred in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tel. 27818). NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE GLUB'S PAR-

THE MEATING

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

tha: Pubila Enclosure: la $ The price of admission to "Including tax for all persons including ladies, and payable at the.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER. MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE, PRECINOTS OF THE" HONG KONG JOOKEY CLUB,LOURING THE RACK MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC, ENCLOSURES JANSEND

(14) Mrs. Malorie (15) Miss Cooper to boxing this year by the New Bunday, December 25-Cruleing/enly," (19) Robinson, (301 Well York, chapter of the Boxing

· Ladies', 'Dingler Races (H), B. Doris, (8) Haen, 10,10 4 L, Ladies Dinghy Race(10) Lonely, (11) EL Brown. (VEJ Charles Was 10.40. Bikes Lét firmi 10.80 at Lat Nixon, (18) P Mallorie, (19) A Boyle choice because of his five miniah! Jubilee ›Úlues, 1230,"pan) Dinghy", Strag- Novices Dinghy Hade) D. Corset, victories in 1949 which include alarm Raon 14.10 Whaler Race, 19.30 (8) Fisher, 15). Caley, (11) Mrs blown: hu 15-round triumph over Jer

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A Spoded Lawn Bowls Wappin show will be played, at the Club on Sunday, December 18, at 2.15 sharp. Members may invite play-

is posted on the Club notice board, Those interested are requested confrm with the Bar. Boy.

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Servante passen will be laund to private box: holdere onl). who are requested to dlatelbule thoni with discrimination and to ani. 'doles their names on the panas. »Htdidere of such passen kre nos per.. <militad-In the "mambara: Enotasura, except ifar pussing through on

their duties and must remain to tuele employers', itanda.. earn contingencangnag sjura degy

Slar and Heat, 11.30 Tablet: the Rare (1) E (1) Workman (19) Walcott for the Ulle left vacant by (Continued At Foot Of Nest Col) Ale You Louis retirement

Belakangjel Bture, fat. Umur June, Mitchell, Pine Charles made two datencos MAP best Club decreto six to Boonesha Mel Llord.aminat Gus Lesnevich, Just A40 three in a man's doubles "C" dlvt Printed and published for the Propzit Stars Ted Heat or dow, b days after he won the grown and son badminton lese entah y

Youth Quinet Pat. Valentino-and won ed at the Kowloon Tens: Carden Id

koru, -- the | CHIMA. MANIACLESERTED, BY [root," Prios”: Blopkin, Viller FRANK: LIELTS, MUSIC, WIpadure Zases,

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