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THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

THE NOVEMBER HALF-

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OFFICIAL - NOTICE

Proposal to chango‘a Ship's name.

Lozer

Meeting | END OF THE TRAIL Army-Navy Match Was Of AAF FOR WOODCOCK The Most Thrilling

On Nov.24

TA HING CO. (I.K.) LTD. of St. George's Building, Ice House Street, Hongkong hereby give notice that in

The inaugural meeting of consequence of completion of the Amateur Athletic sale of the vessel, We have Federation of Hongkong will applied to the Minister of be held at the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Transport, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Hotel on Friday November Act, 1894, in respect of the 24, at 5.80 p.m. to consider L... "CHEUNG HING" of

the adoption of the Rules of HONGKONG REGISTRY

the Federation and to elect Ofeinl Number 172810, Gross tonnage 781.22 tons, Register officers. tonnage 301.11 tons, hereto- fore owned by Ta Hing Co. (H.K.) Ltd., of St. George's Building, lee House Street, Hongkong for permission to change her name to "BELA VISTA" and to have her re- gistered in the new name at the Port of HONGKONG as owned by Mr Anthony Henry Carroll.

nt HONG-

Any objection to the pro- posed change of name must he sent to the REGISTRAR OF SHIPPING KONG within SEVEN days from the appearance of this advertisement.

Dated at HONGKONG the 20th day of November, 1950, TA HING CO. (HK) LTD.

F. M. CASTRO,

Secretary.

NOTICE

IN THE AUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG PROBATE JURISDICTION

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The meeting has been con- vened by order of the Special Committee of Seven of which Mr R.M. Omar is temporary honorary secretary.

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The Rules of the Federation of deal with its objects, which is to approve the selection and to control Hongkong's re- presentation in any international

Commonwealth

Mions and jurisdiction,

organisation and administration are also dealt with as well-af officers, Board, executive com- milice, treasurers, minutes, aligibility rules and violation of rules.

The Rules also deal with the definition of an amateur and the pirit of amateurism, and the status

a professional and penalties.

of

Dealing with registration individuals, the Rules state that this is the function of the asso- ciation to which they belong.

ITALIAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

Rome, Nov. 20. Ugo Grappasonal of Italy beat his compatriot, Adolfo Angelini, by une

a 36 holes stroke in a place in Lbxe Italian Open places in

Ореп the Italian Golf Championship here.

Grappasonni and IN THE GOODS of Jorongo

Angelini Ued Francisco da Säve late 3 Kus On Strest, First Floor, with aggregates of 281 over the Warched the Colony of scheduled 72 holes of the tourna Hong Kong, Executive Officer,ment and battled it out today for the first prize of 600,000 ire.

Seccord.

of No.

NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that Grappasonni had rounds of 78 the Court has by virtue of Sectior and 71 against 71 and 74 by

1897, 50 of the Probates Ordinance made an Order limiting the time Angelini-Router.

for reditom and other to send in above their

against the claims entale to the 15th day of December. 1960,

All creditors and others are ac- cordingly hereby required to send in their claimo to the undersigned on or before that date.

DATED the 20th day of Novem- ber, 1950.

JOHNSON. STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors Lor the Administrator abavenamed of the Estate of the deceased. Hongkong & Shanghai Dansk Bldg. Hong Kong

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By Order of the Stewards.

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These four pictures, the top three from Central Press Photos, present as

dramatic an account as any story could of the exit from the 'heavy- weight picture of Bruce Woodcock, 29, who lost his British and British Empire

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Jack Gardner, 24 year old chicken farmer from Lei- cester, after 11 rounds of a hopeless battle against old boxing injuries and a determined challenger.

In the top picture, early on in the fight, Woodcock finds one of his famous rights effectively blocked by Gardner.

Then, still early on in the fight (top right), Woodcock finds an opening to shake Gardner with a left to the jaw.

As the fight goes on, Woodcock is still attack- ing. But the gash above his eye is opened and he-

Gard- has slowed down. ner is still using his feet effectively and here he ducks (bottom right) to avoid

Bruce's one of rights.

Below, it is all over. Woodcock sits dejectedly in his corner as Referee Eugene Henderson signals the end of the fight. He had been jabbed into ro tiring at the end of the 11th round with a bleed- ing mouth and nose and with the cut over his left eye opened again and hammered into a pulpy

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Of The Season

Says J.T. STUD

By far the most exciting and thrilling rugby match this season was witnessed on Saturday when. I thought' the Army a trillo fortunate in gaining the verdict over the Navy by nine points to eight.

The sallors had the upper hand for meat of the match although in the dying stages of the game the Army's superior fitness told. What a grand side the Navy team could be granted the same facilities as the Club and Army.

Thele energotle and fast for wards more than held their own for the greater part of the game and what refreshing eight it was to see a team other than the Club match the Army both in the tight and the loose

The crowd was by now fully warmed up and enthusiastically applauded Norman's clear cut through which gave the Navy a Ave-point lead. This, however, proved the turning point with the Navy rapidly tiring and Army came away with a fierce During the first 10 minutes foot rush and a quick heel on play swung from end to end the twenty-five saw the ball

travelling down the line with both sldas probing cach

for other's defences when suddenly McNabb to cut through and

tho Clayden so often Anny's score in typical fashion. Clay- match winner, finding his way den falled with the convert. blocked attempted and suc- eceded with a brillant drop.

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HAMMERED. AWAY

The Army, continued to ham- the remaining mer away for

op.. no mis-

Then came the Array's tum, For a long spell the Navy for- wards had the ball deep in Army territory. A quick thrust acore and minutes from no-side by Panes was aullided just a penalty between the ports and short of the line, then, three line gave Clayden another times in rapid succession, Bence portunity. He made failed to convert penalty awards take to give the Army victory. against the Army backrow for- Or the players, Borrwick wards for offside and obstruction stole the limelight with his long officaces,

{raking · touchkicks. Kelly was Navy were still huving the head and shoulders above every better of matters whom half other forward on view and had

rounded, and on the play gra

Thorny- deserved to be at least on level and support from

and Fawcett. Nor- craft, Benco terms. Navy continued to do- man and Lemon were the best minate after the interval and of the outsides with Pants OZLO could but wonder how long decided acquisition, although ho Kelly could keep up the good could well pay more concentra- work. He was everywhere ready tion on getting the ball away, to back, an attack and on one occasion he came very near to

Dr Eberle hadled the game scoring,"

admirably.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

For general information the Rules governing Special Cash Sweeps on the Pearce Memorial Cup, the Hong Kong Derby and the Kwangtung Handicap are quoted below:--

1.

Prizes shall be paid on the winning and placed ponies ic declared by the Stewards when the "All clear" is given. and no ticket holder shall be entitled to receive a prize on that race notwithstanding that by a decision of the Stewards, or otherwise, any other horse shall be declared to be the winner or to have been placed or whatever may afterwards result, any rule of law or rule of racing of any nature or kind to the contrary, notwithstanding,

2. The sale of tickets will cease at such time as determined

by the Stewards.

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3. The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription; also the right to remove any name from subscription Histe without stating reasons for their action.

4. 25% of the Total Sweepstakes will be deducted to cover Government Betting Tax, and then 28% Commission "to the Club. The Balance, after deduction of 40% na Prizes to ticket-holders of unplaced ponies which are qualised to enter for the race whether starters or not, will be divided as follows:

5.

1st Prize..70%. 2nd Prize: 20%3rd Prize.....10%. A sweep number, after drawing a pony, is entitled to one prize only per race, and subsequently will be deemed cancelled for the remainder of that draw:

In the event of a Walk-over, the total of the Sweep, less Tax. Commission, and Prizes to ticket-holders of unplaced ponies which are qualified to enter for the race whether *** starters or not, will be paid to the ticket-holder of the pony Walking-over.

In the event of only TWO ponies starting and completing the Course, the total of the Sweep, less Tax, Commissión, and Prizes to ticket-holders of unplaced ponies which are qualified to enter for the race whether starters or not, will be divided as followe

.75%

Ist Prizo....

2nd Prize..

.25% In the event of only. ONE pony completing the Course in' a field of 2 or more, the total of the Sweep, less Tax, Commission and Prizes to the ticket-holders of whether ponies, which are qualified to enter for the race starters or not, will be paid to the ticket-holder of that' pony.

In the event of only TWO ponies completing the Course; in a field of 3 or more, the total of the Sweep, less Tax, Commission and Prizes to the ticket- holders of unplaced ponies which ate qualified to enter for the race whether starters, or not, will be divided as follows:-

25%

1st Prize for 20% 2nd Prize

2.

In the event otra Dead Heat between two panies for the First place, the amounts of the First and Second Prizes shall be added together and divided between the ticket; holders of the two ponies in equal shares

In the event of a Dead Heat between two ponies for tho Second place, the amounts of the Second and Third Prizes shall be added together and divided between the ticket- holders of the two ponies in equal shares,

In the event of a Dead Heat between two ponies" for Third place, the amount of the Third Prize shall be divided between the ticket-holders of the two ponies in equal shares.

7 Subject

to Rules 1, 8 and 9, prizes will be paid to the. to person who produces the requisite winning ticket. No, right of payment to a prize can be recognised except the right conferred by the production of the requisite:Lieket. 8. Winning tickets, must be produced and endorsed by the holder: before any payment can be mado, in any event, payment will not be made earlier, thin one week of the... date of the rice

Winning tickets not presented within SIX MONTHS": from the date of the Race Meeting for which they are issued will be considered null and vold, and all un- *: claimed or uncollected prizes Ton @ sich" "tickets will: revert to the Race Fund after the above period of SIX ( MONTHS has elapsed a

10. The Stewards reserve the right to cancel any or all Sweep Uckets after they are issued, and in such cases the cost of Bweep tickets will be refunded on présentatiesi under the terina of Rule 7

Special Cash Sweeps shall mean such Swoops which tha Biowards shall from time to timer determine.

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