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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

and 12th

THE... CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950.

Jack Gardner Should Train

The new British and Empire Heavyweight Champion

MCC Not Very Impressive Against Northern Districts

Lismore, New South Wales, Nov. 21.

In America

Says PETER WILSON

Now that the shouting and electric ringside tention and the atmosphere of high drama which a heavyweight championship always produces is let's try to get the new British heavyweight "over,"

champion, Jack Gardner, in perspective-which is more than the old champion, Bruce Wood- cock, could do for most of the fight.

Of the contest itself I would say this. It was the beat amateur heavyweight championship I have

seen.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

For general information the Rules governing Special Cash Sweeps; on the Pearco Memorial Cup, the Hong Kong Derby and the Kwanglung Handicap aro quoted below:

1.

2.

3.

over

4.

How could it be more than that? Woodcock, as dis- cerning ring-siders could see from the first round on, was going to be beaten by youth, strength and the gross punishment he has absorbed throughout his nine years of professional fighting.

B ST

Aus- Sands-- mid-

5.

Gardner

reasonably and Woodcock (three). cannot

best for trolla has only Dave expect to be at his

good....as a another two years. Apart from very, very his lack of experience he dleweight. New Zealand, In- sill has not had two

looking years dia, Ceylon-no good among the money maulers he there.

heavy- But what about Canada? cannot expect, weight, fully to

mature until They've got a heavyweight, a will he's at least 26 or 27. He was good one, too. Gardner actually only 24 nine days ago. bear witness to that, for the coloured Escoe has beaten him HIS FUTURE

cut twice-once with a

eye, Now what should be

once on points. Gardner's future? He will, of

Here. then, is the perfect rourse, take it easy for some first opponent for Gardner IK weeks..

he's to be a serious champion. There's an exhibition br- He's not a damaging hitter, ranged between him and his yet he's a skilful boxer, and a stable-mate, the cruiser-weight meeting with him would champion, Don Cockell. That's enable Gardner not only to to take place at Birmingham wipe out the only two blots on next Wednesday. Fair enough.his record but to make his hold Then there пте suggestions on the Empire title a grip of that the two of them may tour cement. South Africa-Jack Solomons is off there soon-before the end of the year.

Is

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ex-

Draft Programmes Entry Form for the Race Meeting to be held on 2nd December,

Then let Gardner Ko to Saturday,

Again, why not? The 6u11- 1950, (weather permitting)

shine would do Gardner good, America for gymnasium obtained

the ot be rany Secretary's Offico, Telephone| The MCC had the better of matters in their drawn and I'm never against a fighter perience and, perhaps, a meet- men in their House; the Club House, two-day match against New South Wales Northern dis- who has earned his money the ing or two against some of the

hard way picking up a little second-series

"dreadnought"

class. and Valley;

the tricts but their form today was not very impressive. easy com. Happy

present, let him But, finally

But, for the Inescapably a side which

the Ezzard Charles, Lec Ignore the comes ports to ensure nafoy in imneporia Stables, Shan Kwong Road. They took four hours to dismiss for 156

query-who

Walcott, could not be classed as strong in batting.

Savold, Joc

Joey Following on 118 runs behind the MCC score of 274. Gardner to fight next....or who Maxim belt. Clean livers and Entries clone at 12 o'clock

should he fight next?

decent men though they NOON

on Thursday, 23rd Northern Districts were 55 for two when bad light ended

In Britain November, 1950.

play. Though the pitch was too slow for Bailey, Warr Johnny Williams and Gardner he should shun them as though and Bedser and did not give much assistance to the spin-blasted Williams (who's as fast they had the plague. For that

but as a dyweight, so often way, at this stage of his career By Order,

ners, the bowlers could not be excused for an uninspiring punches like one, too) out

les chaos and disaster for Jack the Glant Miller. performance.

picture in their

But the worst feature of the

bruising brawl at Leicester last

MCC's

was display

their fielding. At least seven chances went astray, and this was the main cause of their failure to force an outright win.

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The innings closed soon after ten for 150, leaving Northern

RULED OUT Districts 118 behind and Brown

Continentala? Well, there's at once enforced the follow on,

Indiarubber to two-day match the Franco-Polish according

man, Stephane Olek, who went rules.

There was nothing very dead-15 rounds with Woodcock and It was a dreary day's cricket. Northern Districts took two ly from the bowlers apart from Mills. But Gardner has beater

mid-afternoon

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Two Northern District wickets fell quickly when they began their second innings but lack of a third success put all hope of victory out of the question. Reuter.

Jo Weldin, the Austrian? A possibility, but an erratic one, Heinton Hoff, of Germany? A match for Gardner in size and pluck-but so far banned un- compromisingly.

What of the Empire? South Ralph has Africa's Johnny

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Prizes shall be paid on the winning and placed ponies so- declared by the Stewards when the "All clear" is given, and no ticket holder shall be entitled to receive a prizë- 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, or any nature or kind to the contrary notwithstanding. The sale of tickets will cease at such time as determined': by the Stewards.

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

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% ng Prizes to ticket-holders of unplaced ponies which are qualified to enter for the race whether starters or not, will be divided' as follows:

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. Iess: Tax, Commission, and Prizes to ticket-holders of unplaced ponics 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 ponics starting and completing the Course, 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 startera or not, will be divided as follows:

2nd Prize........

.25%..

75%

lat Prize.. 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 unplaced ponies which are qualified to enter for the race whether 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 Tux, Commission and Prizes to the ticket holders of unplaced ponles which are qualified to enter for the race wliether starters or not, will be divided as follows:- 2nd Prize...

. 1st Prize

0.

75,%

25% In the event of a Dead Heat between two ponies 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 equaj shares.

In the event of a Dead Heat between two ponies for the- 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 0, prizes will be pald to the 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 ticket. 8. Winning tickets must be produced and endorsed by the holder before any payment can be made, in any event, payment will not be made carlier than one week of the date of the race.

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11.

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296 For 8 Against Bombay 13.

Bombay, Nov. 21. The Commonwealth cric- ket team scored 296 runs for the loss of eight wickets lagainst the formidable at- tack of the Bombay Cricket Association on the first day of their three-day match here today.

Frank Worrell was his usual masterful self and collected his from 81 runs in 158 minutes forcing shots and attractive

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

such tickets will revert to the Rice Fund after the above period of SIX MONTHS has elapsed.

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

Special Cash Sweeps shall mean such Sweeps which the Stewards shall from time to time détermine.

These Rules are subject to alteration and amendmont without notice.'

Any misunderstanding or dispute must be referred to the Stewards in charge of Cash" Sweeps,

14. The decision of the Stewards in charge shall be FINAL.

By Order of the Stewards,

9, A. SLEAF,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 22nd May, 1940.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

TWELFTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 2nd Decombor, 1950.

There are eight races. The First Bell will be ring at stroke play all round the wie-1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

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The proposal was the outcome of a letter written by in one over with the score at 37 scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1951.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, runs, and was then in a partner. six Chinese Clubs to the HEPA on the subject.

of 06 runs with Jack Ikin. non-members are requested to purettase their sweep ticketa, et Ikin scored an enterprising 65 the Club's Branch Offices at :--- It was made clear that the

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Bye, Non-Chinese wicket. Civilians.

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Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Tkin, Grieves and Laker in 20 Documents reproduced in Facl-meals) but they are wholesome. Motor Bun, was

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LAMMERT BROS.port of his wife and children.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The question of free passer for 15 players frora euch First Division team was discussed, and it was agreed that much. Tanlor, Chinese AA. passes should be issued and PCA Royal Navy Solicitors; that the

Clubs Kwong Wah respective

Yari Police: should submit nores.

Eastern and RAF v Kit Cheor

London, Nov 21.

The price of admission to the Publle Encloture" is $3.00: photographs of the players to Tramways; Dockyard v Police; Charles Humes, of France, including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at whom passen" should be- Issued. Talkoo v S. China; Kowloon who is regarded as one of the the Gata,

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bost Ave welterweight boxers in

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE The draw for the Intern- the world, gained a third-round FERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE UNION HOUSE for the draw for the dat took place and resulted as fol- land, one of Britain's most pro

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