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ENTRIES FOR SIXTH RACE

MEETING

Entries for the Sixth Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club at Happy Valley. on Saturday, June 2. are given below.

The Battersea Park Handicap will be run au Races 1 and D and the Regents Park Hanilicap will be run as Races 4 and 11,

1.Ubttersen Park

Seidioni C1241

List

If'cap. 4. $5 Miles.-- Irivisto: Denize; Fanpress of Penec; Googirl; Lan: Marigold: Itowangjen; Stratverulser: The Hopeful; THE Stranger: United Victory.

(1st

2.-Green Park Stakes Section Ciara 10. Fran the 15 Mile Post-Big Blult 147; Happy Fürmers 147: Barva 130; Tetite 158; Crazy Cat 147: Mercury 147; Silver Spear 155, Uncle Erie 147.

3-lyde Park Stakes (14 Sretiona

a Mile,Chinese-Blackerel 147: Cork- ta:I

147. Tea 147: Fibuster Geronimo 147: Golden Wing 147; Half Hoop 41: Home Sweet Hole 147: John Halifax 147: Olive 147 Tabulate Flying King) 147. 4--Regent Park Heap Sretion) ('luss 7 Frian Uap Two

(540 le Post Once Rouent & In --Ambezi Amigo: Cassie; Chief Witness; Crown Wither: Dawn: Gladius: Green Velvet: Lightning: Poker Face; King- mrs; Rene DOT. Same Alout; Stiver Pox Southeast Winif; Thomorepba Hay, Trade Wind: Winged.

5.- Champs Stakes 19 Mates Bashful Beauty 147; Ben Wyvie 147;

147 lonterkle Chesterfield

147 Golden Dahlin 147: Tech Speed 147; Ponda 147 Skymastre 147; Vagationd Koog 147.

Cirillua Chatoplo Stakes 1 Miles Crackerjack 147: Pyrmole View 147: Fire-Cila 147; Gold Medal 147: Harvest Field 147, London 17 147. Nurseon 147: Squadron Brader 347,

Secon

7-Green Park Stake

Section Glow 10 Fran the P. Mile Past-Estrein 147: Fair Densas 147; Frart Witdess 155: Flying Wheel 147; Hung F 147: Kiglier 153; Ridla 147: Small Dragon 150.

JAS) 147;

- LOOM Park Slaky

1 Mile-Aga K Ponira Avoca 147: Dosen Time 147; Cen

Busy they 147; Cinderella 147.

Zoey 147: Fire-glu 147: Ginger 147: -Goodwood 147; Kentucky lat

Lake Sueres 142:

147: Mustang 147:

147;

Jure Tronpho Straight Flush

147; Teddington 147: Tongter 147.

Butter Park landırap (24)

M 1.

Section Class

4

Debutante; Harmony; Honry Dew: Madame Bulterity:

Lucky Strike:

My Darlbuz: Ringwunnt: Speed Bird; Sunkiss Topper, Xerxes.

10.-Hydr

Section)

1051

Argus IV 147:

Burk

Ponies

Stakes (2nd

1 affe Beautiful Star 447;

thethouse 143; English Cabunge

147; Fleetmaster 147;

Gaiden Buy

147; Cires Mist 147: Prmer Dahba

147: Red Rabbit 142;

Sanson 147.

Rhywny 147:

-Regents Park Handicap 126. Section) Class 7 F 2 Male Then Stylight PustAirfeld:

Bonnle

Colou Eye Lawers; Digempols: Eleanor: High Straight; Huntmaster: Ingrid, Jennifer: Kwong Leung Liberty Dland Fearl Bridge: Powerhouse: Hediatron: Souvenir; Windere; Wonderfisi

Coin.

RACE FIXTURES

The following are the Race Aixtures of the Hongkong Jockey Club for the second half of the 1961 season

7th Race Meeting.--Saturday, September 22.

8th Race Meeting. Special Cash Sweep, Kwangung Handi- cap. Saturday,

Monday, October 0.

October

Bih Race Meeting.-Saturday, October 20; Saturday, Octobe 27.

Race Meeting-Satur-

day, November 10; Monday, November 12.

11th Race Meeting-Satur- lay, November 24.

12th Race Meeting-Satur- day. December B; Saturday, December 15,

Sing Tao

Comeback

Planned

The Sing Tao Sports Club, the Brat Chinese athletic organisa- tion to send a soccer team 10 England and Holland, plans to enter a team in the First Divi- sion of the

of the Hongkong Football League next season and to take part in the different competi- tions organised by the Hong- kong Football Association,

This decision was reached al D meeting of the Club held yes- terday, when plans for its re- activation were announced.

Ofeluls elected at yesterday's were Patron, Mr Aw

THIS WE President, Mr Choy

Wal

-hung:

Vice-Presidents

Mesara Ling Al-min, A. E. Han, E. Xavier; Chairman, Mr Aw Secretary-General, Mr L. Swan, Souza

de Souza; Secretary, Mr Lo Chen-hsuen; Treasurer,

MA

E. Han, Executive Committee, Messrs Kar Na-fu, Su Chi-wan, Chan Po-saung, Lo Chen-hsuen, Xavlor, B. F. Bellamy- J. C. Guimgam and

L. M.

Brown. J. Ong Kyin-selu.

Applications have been rent by the Club for re-affiliation. with the Hongkong Branch of the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation and the Hongkong Chinese Football Ar-

existing rules of the Hongkong Football Association limiting the number of Chinese teams in the First Division to

being

would bar Sing Tao from entering the Hongkong Boothall League, but steps are taken by both Chinese European Clubs to amend the rules.***

and

One of the resolutions to bo discussed at the Hongkong Chi- nese Football Association, meet- ing this, afternoon is that the numerical celling, for elvllian teams in the First Division of the Hongkong Football League -ba delalod,

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1951.

THESE MEN EAT UP THE LAPS

Dave Grove, the first to enter for the Colony Cham- pionships as his number attests, is being paced by a South China runner at an early stage of the 1,500 Metres Final at Caroline. H in the Colony Athletic Championships last Sunday,

His was a terrific duel with Paddy MacMahon, just behind him in this picture, in the final lap but MacMahon had more in reserve.

Peter West leads R. Stebbings and R. D. Hatcher

in the 5,000 Metres Final. Stebbings put up quite a run against the Colony's top distance runner today but it was West's last 600 metres that cooked him up. There had been 11 laps before that.-Photos by W. Wright.

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193

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SECOND DIVISION

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Tables

Skips'

A. Marshall (KBQC)

J. Fraser (JDC)

U. A. Rumjan (IRC) A. E. Pearson (KDC)

W. McCall (KDC)

FIRST DIVISION

J. F. V. Ribeiro (Reo "B")

A. M. Souta (Rec "W")]

A. K. Minu (IRC)

2. C. Fincher (RCC)

W. Hong Sing (KCC)

U. M. Omer (IRC) L. F. Xavier (Rec "W")

A. W. Brown (JKCC)

SECOND DIVISION

11. J. Wanginten (KDGC)

J. C. Remedios (C de R)

D. Teal (KBGC)

ALE (TRC)

1. Ben (FC)

V. Attenza · (PC)

J. Basto (C de R)

7. Barron (IIXERC)

C. I. Blapleton .(KOC)

St. Badick› (TRC)·

F. R. Kermant

A.C. Tribbby (KCC) TJ. Hertible (PIC)

•Rodeo (TC)

A. RAT/ Rahman. (fac) E. Ai Colin C do T

THIRD

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Two Special Stamps Commemorate The Festival Of Britain

(From Our Own Correspondent)

London,

The Post Office is commemorating the Festival of Britain' by issuing two special postage stamps of the 21⁄21⁄2d and 4d.

Both stamps are of double the normal size, that is, the same size as the stamp which were issued to com- memorate the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Postal Union in 1949.

He Makes Car-racing PAY

By Robert Walling

BRITAIN'S NEW STAMPS

The colour of the 22

The new range of Ed-

British stamp, designed by Mr mund Dulse, displays cor- stamps-of which enlargements Bucopia representing fertile pro-are reproduced above-Includes lvo specially commemorating duction and Mercury represent-

They are 24d.

in commerce, symbolising the the Festival. main purpose of the Exhibition. and 40.

#TLC) The head of Britannia the head of His Majesty the King can be taken to represent respectively 1851 and 1951.

The 4d. stamp, designed by M. Abram Gaines, FSIA, bears: the symbol of the Festival of Britain (originally designed by with like the artist) ·

seralls 1881-1951. either side bearing the figures

on

The higher

per- values, a mauent issue, reflect the theme of the Festival. itere is the key:-

EESTIVALOBBRITAINE

faintly Looking Prince Philip, the Gft. 3. man of 36 turned with a smile from his desk in the The words "Festival of Bri- Bon" underline the motif. The office over cream-panelled

symbol of the head of Britan 21%d. -Red The cornucopia the workshop at Walton-on-la surrounding the points of, represents fertile production Thames.

the empass express the motif and Mercury symbolises com "Make a nancial succeFS off the Festival, British contri- The to Civilisation. racing British cars? I can be, bulion done. It needs preparation, pære- ; surrounding flags signify paration, and still mo; + prepara festive nole.

Trouble in the tion. been the lack of it."

pasi hasi

It was John Heath, garage | owner and brains behind engine vingt of the HWM. Britain's fast-rising star of ins ternational motor asing,

REDESIGNED

the

The four high value simps have been redesigned.

They are, approximately the same size ond shape as the Festival of Britain commemora-

When Heath was an engineer- ing student fresh from public school he gazed cogerly thousands of other young men. at the Brocklands seene. until the winter of 1949 did he fcel financially able to indulge in his engineering theories. bulle his firs: ear for sports racing. Very soon it was clear try the car was good enough for pure racing.

live stamps and their colours are the same as those of the existing high value stamps. 2/6 green, Net nety,

5/s rest. £1 brown. 10/s blue, and

The designs of the 2/0 He

as stamps are oval pictures of Nelson's flagship

Vic- and The White CHỈ: et Dover" respectively andl

"HMS

and

Since then he has spent a few "ach design is overspread by

of knotted thousands when ten times that Ash netting motif amount has gone on production rope in lighter shade. cf the national BRMS. which The 18/s and £1 stamps de

the have yet in beat their foreign pict "St. George slaying

***Dragon" and "The Reyal Arms WILAT have his cars done? supported by the Lion and the

respectively. -(London Express Service)

rivals.

Last

first

racing year, their son, a team of three wer

race to race on the Con- tinent, Onishing among the

axciting the spectators-

The cars and spares cost £10,000 to Heath, and his business partner race driver George Abecassis, But when the 10th race meeting was over the books showed a pro

WHAT is his secret? He works hours a day and a seven-

week. H

He pays his four race mechanics-salaries which.

Leadly the Italians,

15

dag

make them smile when

they

Ile

SO

work all night on a car. pays his drivers a percentage of starting monoy and prizes that they earn around week through the seven months of Continental racing.

£50 a

WHAT are his plans? He is spending another £10,000 on team of new, lighter, faster cars. This team crosses the Channel

Unicorn."

There's A

Devil In

Naples

There's a devil in Naples,

Christo-

so BBC reporter pher Serpell told listeners! to "Radio News Reel." It is a very frightening, leering

lurks devil that

in

метсе.

POFBRITAIN

4d.--Blue. Bears the Festival

Brliain symbol.

2/Gd. Green. son's flagship, Victory. alla fish-nelling motif,

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(World Copyright London Express Service.)

Reserved

The Aga Khan's Derby Hope Disappoints

this

The Judy comes from Genca and lives in one of the ancient und crowded streets in Italian city that overflows with population, legend and history. This autumn the widow decided to give her house a thorough cleaning and took a picture of the Archangel Michael off the wall to give it a good dust.

Beneath it on the plaster wall she saw a horrible portrait of the devil, with three horns. hollow eyes that glared at her, a snub nose, this gaping lips and a receding chin.

POSITIVE REACTION

£1.-Brown. Show the Royal by the llon Arms supported

symbolising and the unicorn. the nation's unity.

From May 3, all stamps up fo 214. have changed colour..

Like this:-

d. — orange;

The widow stared at the pic- ture and then reacted In a very

Id, blue; She took a pail | 196d.—green; 2d.—brown; 234d. positive way.

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Newmarket, May 24. The Aga Khan's Epsom Derby hope, Malekzadeh, ran a disappointing trial in vigorously scrubbed the picture off the wall. She stood back to the Payne Stakes over the look at her lovely clean wall Derby distance of one mile and as she worked the picture

and a half here today.

Starting the favourite at 11 to 8 against and ridden by Charlie Smirke, he was un- placed. The winner was Lord Roadbery's King's Colour, to 1 shot, who ran on gamely to beat Mr H.J. up the hill Joel's. Derby candidate. King Cardinal (7 to 2), by a head.

slowly re-appeared on the plas ter until it was exactly as it had been bofore.

The widow was distraught, took

a few neighbours into her confidence and showed them

awful opparition

the

Secret Report Soon On Britain's

Air Defences

But to tell Neopolitan neigh- High-ranking RAF officers bours something confidential is will shortly know whether unwise and soon the story was Britain's modernised air de- all over the town and people

Mr A. C. Walking's Dunkot"] were swarming round to see the fence system can repulse the

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biggest held in Britain since FU HING TRADING CO.

A research team have work- the ed out, an assessment of dog-fights woged by 1,000 alt- craft more than seven above the earth..

The widow resented having 10 runners. King's Colour, ridden by Billy Richaby, carried mere ed auma nine stone, one pound, and King show and refused admittance to anyone but ripresentatives of

An analysis of the nine-day Cardinal and Dunkottar each

autumn air manoeuvres, the carried eight stone, two pounds, the church and the law.

arrived and Three policemen -Reuter

were let in by the sorely afflies the war, is nearly complete. td lady, who silently showed London, May 24

them the picture on the wall. The acceptors, with weights,

The Sergeant edited for soap, for the Festival Coronation water and a gerubbing brush Cup ract, to be run over one and

save the devil's face and a half miles at Epsom on thorough trouncing. May 31, were published today It disappeared and the Sor- Lake Plack and geant gave a satisfied andic, as follows:

Their findings will be Olein's Grace, (eight stone, 10 which soon left his face when fidenilal, Already the head- pounds), Saturn, Tantleme, the apparition came slowly back quarters et Fighter and Bom-

TROLL Caledon,

Sire and to grin at him. He wrote aber Commands have considered l'Amiral (eight stone, seven trenchant report which was recommendations advanced by

Aquino II pounds),

and-handed to the Police! Commis- the squadrons which took part Ophelles (even along, “ täireo aloner for the district and mean, in the mandeuvres. pounds). There are altogether while the devil still grins from 'nine accoptors-Router.

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