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Royal Ascot Meeting-- VAL DASSA WINS ROYAL HUNT CUP

Ascot, June 13.

Val Dass, a four-year-old filly owned by the Irish sportsman. Major Dermot McCalmont, today won the £3,000 Royal Hunt Cup, the big handicap, sprint of the Royal meeting.

Starting at 100 to 6 and ridden by the Australian jockey, Neville Sellwood, the daughter of Dante, who had been well drawn at the start, took the lead at the halfway post and won comfortably by two lengths. There was a photo-finish for the minor placings in the race, was run over a straight course of just under a mile.

ASCOT MILE

IS NOT BEING

WATERED

which

The camera showed Fair Judgment, at 33 to 1, to have Cabbage finished

second and

П, at 20 to 1, third of the 23 runners. The 11 to 2 favourite, Keling, faded in the last fur

བསལ་ long, It was Sellwood's first

પરી Ascot success.

The weather was not as fine

in

as yesterday but it was sunny despite a

high wind and the ladies were again present

numbers in the latest fashions.

Princess

By Richard Baerleinarge

The Queen,

with

The draw has proved to Elizabeth, again rode down the be so important in large Course

in carriages drawn by fields in races over the the famous

Royal greys, past tremendous crowd which Ascot,D straight course at

packed both sides of the lovely go- particularly when the

green track. that Ing has been heavy,

Belle of Att, the One Thou- winner, showed many astufe backers command Guineus

their that she has no superior of her pletely reorganise

a mile by sox up to педра

betting plans when they cantering away with the Coro-

see where are drawn.

their fancies

The stay-at-home backer bas no such opportunity," and can only learn of his luck next day.

Last year at the Royal meet ing numbers 18 and 17 fought out the Bnish of the Hunt Cup

20, while in a Held of Wokingham Stakes arst were drawn 24, 22 and 23 in a fold of 24.

three

13 races where the fields matter, were large enough to high numbers won 11 and the other two-Rose Linglet and number Kelling-were drawn

races

These two made all the run- ning in their respective and having been drawn ber, their riders kept mounts under the stand

num-

Stakes, run

over this

Much to the delight of her buckers (for she started at 15 to Gord Richards against), rode the daughter of Nasrullah five-lengthis victory from the French filly. Djebellica.

to a

CHINESE CRACKER WINS

M.

Anuther French ly, ' Marcel Boussac's Monrovia, was also the runner-up, Ave lengths Ribblesdale behind,

ชาต Staker of one and a half miles. which went to the Ouks' second, Chinese Cracker.

נו

Chinese Cracker, ridden by the Australian jockey, Arthur Breasley, was the 7 to 4 fav- aurile. Chinese Cracker, who had a rough passage in the Oaks still bears a cut she sus- (ske their nined when colliding with the ralls

Val Dassa, she is a daugh- rails at Epsom), retires to stud. ter of the former Derby winner. Dante, und from today's running may have been unlucky to lose the the Ooks. won

throughout, coming the shortest

way home and enjoying company of the rails to them along.

il

was

In each case policy of the rider that

the day..

the help

the In an effort to combat lottery of the draw I under- stand the Ascot stewards have year forbidden the straight course to be watered at a and the results of this experiment are anxiously awaited.

this

The weather can ruin

the going on

promises to be perfect,

fine

Sellwood brought off a double when he won the tricky Bessborough Stakes Handicap. run over one and a half miles, on Proud Scot. This four-year- old son of Scottish Union start- ed at 100 to 6 like his previous winner, Val Dassa,

of the day, The last race

of just Jersey Stakes,

to the

the the

whole-plan-b

but at the moment under one mile, went

the Royal Heath iopweight, Royal Serenade, ridden by Charlie Elliott. 10 1. Royal at 3 great Storting the

the 2 bent Serenade favourite, Arlstrophanes,

Richards, den by Gordon Jour lengths.

many

While admitting value of the draw an

this can become exag- Courses, gerated by the attitude of the Jockeys in trying to cross over to the steadore favoured side in- shortest going the

way home.

Generally speaking, in doing more ground this they lose then if they had kept to their correct pilch throughout,

to

rid- by

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1951.

"SUGAR RAY" DOES · A TAP DANCE

"Sugar Ray" Robinson, the travelling United States Middleweight Boxing Champion, dees a tap dance on the floor of the Palais de Chaillet in Paris during a show given for the benefit of the Old People's Fund. "Sugar Ray" is in the midst of a European boxing tour.

Cockell & Williams

May Both Be After Heavyweight Title

Says ARCHIE QUICK

The Heavyweight Boxing Champion of Great Britain, Europe and the British Empire. Jack Gardner, is as beset as the walls of Jericho. -Johnny Williams is after his prized crown and I have a secret feeling that even Jack's stable-mate, Don Cockell, the cruiserweight title holder, has eyes on it too.

After Gardner, with two horribly cut eyes, had been outpointed at the White City by the Argentinian Champion, Cesar Brion, and Williams had in a most work- manlike way knocked out Jo Weidin of Austria in six rounds, Williams' managèr Ted Broadribb said to me: "Williams will fight Brion and make a job of it, the same as he did against Weidin whom Gardner could only outpoint, "

THE GOLD CUP TODAY Tomorrow is the Gold Cup. for which ali the great race Ince-lovers have been waiting.

"Gardner characteristics in The chief this drama are the King's illy, In the past few gensons we Above Board, the former Prime Chur- Mr Winston have seen horses at Newbury, Minister,

Gardner New-chill's, grey Colonist, the two Lingfield, Windsor and

M. Marcel c1ack Frenchmen, market win from the generally

the Roussac's, Seratch, and Baron skdo of considere bad

their Guy de Rothschild's Allzier and because course simply

but English- riders have kept a straight the French-bred course throughout.

--(London Express Service)

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

The following are Club rinks for League Lawn Bowls fixtures this week-end, alt games.com- mencing at 3,30 p.m.:

FILIPINO CLUB

trained Cagire.

Nove knows tonight which will start favourite with the bookmakers, but it is pretty cer- tain that with the totalisator, where mast of the small money gocs, will, be Colonist who is sold to be much "expected" by his very famous owner.-Reu- ter.

GOLD CUP STARTERS

London, June 13.

A Beld of 11 is expected to face the starter for the Ascot Gold Cup, the main event of the

2nd Division Hongkong Foot-Royal Meeting tomorrow.

is

tremendous blows

pre-war side, are now playing-

and although Butler, Winrow Jepson made

ap. pearances before 1939,

fugitive

Of that lot Hardstaff, Harris,

Trent

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders For Next Week

24. Serial No.

Orders by the officers and volunteers of the Lieut. Colonel J. G. Fisher, Hegiment including the Home Guard and the Specfillst Cadre, on MBE, Commandant, Royal their excellent tum out on the octa- Hongkong Defence Force. Dated 1n of the King's Birthday Parade, June 12, 1951.

The numbers on parade were most heartening representing as they did some 80% of the unit. Despite the adverse weather conditions the

received from

Excellency

The do

Force Headquarters Congratulatory. The following rycisngo has been Commander British Forces on kong: vernor expressed himself as we pallmed with the Parade and March Past Udla mamning. Please conver Hi Recollency's satisfaction to All flanks · under your command, 1 would like to congratulate all who took part on their excellent bearing under very adverse weather condi tions. The ceremony was a credit to an concerned." The Comman cant wishes to congratulate all members of the RUKDF WHO TOOK part in the King's Birthday Parade on Thursday June 7. Bi is the first tine the Defence Force has paraded he whole and the numbers turES + ing out on parade was most grailly- ing.

Depot qualification Course Ritte 30 Yds Range. The following re- crult tred this course on Monday June 11 and schloved the result shown against his name:-Recruti Cheung Lan Van 20 17 15 (52) class shot.

Training. Infantry

COM

Course,

Trado training will con- tinuo at RAF Kal Tak at 5.45 p.m. for all Passatsport, will leave Salis under Bes Mac- Dowell.

bury Road at 3.30 p.m. Flying Unit All untrained Squad- Tradesmen. ton groundcrew are to attend for trace training at the HKAAT Han- Wednesday June Rar at 5.43 p.m.

Any trained groundersw who marching, bearing and morale of 20. everyone on parade was of a high cannot attend as demiled with their espective flight may attend on order throughout the 5 hours that the parade fasted. Special meation

this evening. Transport will leave and Nursing Branch) for their must be made of the 11KWVF (Army Salisbury Road at 5.30 p.m. Nur

sing Orderties Course. The fallow- cellent effort under the appalling, S.S. Ramler al refence Force Ing are to attend for a lecture by conditions.

Garden Itoad at 1,30 Chens, K. Leung, A... RUCIO Battalion. J. E. Cruz, P. You, T. P. Silva, A. "A" Coy Tues June 10. Programme | B. 5. M. Lok, B. Tim. M.T. Dri- Sea Fandling. In Rough country vers. The following ust drivers ste (Sat 1043 Vol 1 Pam Lesson 19),

to attend at 5.45, p.m. for driving Parade 8.30 p.m.

MUITA

Parada insiruction.

Senior, M. J. Webp. Ground. Clean Faligan,

Crighton, B. N. Cheng, Transport Mon June 10. Programine Battle will leave Salisbury Rond at 3.30 craft, advence to encounter and Pla- p.m. Thursday June 21. M.T. toon in r kasa Set Meco (on the Drivers. Trade training with con- ground) 30 p.m. Murray Parade Hinue for the following personnel Ground „ean "Paikrus D. G. "B" P. Wong. WF Yeung, M. H. Coy Wed June 20. Half Day Field Khan, R. K. II. Tang Transport Training Programme Ticonnois will leave Spilbury Road at 5.30 sance Patrols, 1.30 p.m. Canton pm. Friday June 21. Early Warning. Road Kowloon 0.0. Slacks, Khaki Air traffic control section training shiris, Puttees, lighting order, "C starts---ħill detaliy are being ismiżu Coy Tues June 19. Programme separately to selected personfil. Patrol exermse. $20 p.m. Murray Parade Ground. Clean Fatigue Flying Programine, Friday June Overalls. KQ Comparty". M._Q). | 15. The following pilots and "1" Platoon Wednesday June 20, Pro-Flight groundcrew are to attend for gramme Discussion on Camp. 5.30 nying. Transport leaves Salisbury D.The HQ TIKDF. Dress plain Road at 1.50 p.m. Janen, Warne, clothes. ignal Platoon Tues June Kelly, Strange, Breing, Robertson, 19. Field Day. Programme Signal Bain, Randall, Mose, Mackenzie, Exercise. Rin Volunteer Centre 1 Jennings. • Any pliots who cannot

2.15 p.m. p.m.

Murray Parede attend are to notify the Training Ground Clear Faltruo 0.0. 3" Oficer Telephone 56170. Saturday Mortar Platoon Tues June 19. June 18. The following are required Programine as detailed by PI 9gt. at 2 pun; on Saturday June 10:- 5.30 p. Murray Parade Omuna. Jones, Gauntlett, Proudman, Traper, Clean Fatigue Overalls,

M. T. Mor. Wome, Kelly, Bretling, Platoon Mon Jime 18. Programme bertson Mackenzie, Strange, No. Section Map reading. No. Wigram, Bain, Randall, Jennings, Section Driving instruction. 5.30| The range party wil bis:—llicks, Intelligence Unit

Howard, Training Q. Murray Parade Ground Clean Davey,

Madar, Clarke, Section Advanced Course and New (Specialist Cadre)

Fatigue Overalls. I.A. Sectio Thompson, Lo. "A" Flight ground- Course parades on Monday and Fri-

Wed June 20. crew and LAC. Crabtree arv 20 day respectively as usual. R Sec-

Programme, na defailed by o.c. 1.30 quired at the Hongar. Transport tion Wednesday

P.M. June 23,

QM's office Regimental HQ. Signal

loaven Salisbury Road at 8.30 p.m. training antal.

Plain clothes. Weekend June

A Section 15pe- Mexis will be provided. Sunday 23 to 24. Detals of training wi

calist Cadre) Field Day Fri June June 17. The following pilots are be circulated later.

13. Programine as detailed by O.C. to attend Parade Murray Parade Ground. Cards Identity'

Time to be announced later. Clean Photographe Fatigue O.C. Haversack and Water- There will be a parade at Force HQ

battles to be carried. 5 p.m. Tuesday June 19 for per

Binoculars sonnel to have their photography

and compasses by those in Dossea slor. taken to complete their idenifty cards. Personnel required to at- fead will be called forward by separate letter.

Ass

Depot Training. Squad Aimite II, aiming OT for wind Miniature Range. aiming off for wind. Squad 454-Rapid Bring. PWT. B..

Snapshooting and Hapid Bring. Squad A55—Miniature range. competition. PWT. 4, Bolt mani- putation. Squad A50, A57-Lecture, theory of a group. Miniature range. application. Squad ABU - Lying position and hold, Alming 1, range and figure targets.

Ro

for flying. Transport aver Salisbury Road at 8.10a.m. Jones, Warne, Kelly Belling Ro berton, Strange, Wigram. Bin, Mackenzie, Jennings, Mose, Randall, Daghy Drill. Dinghy Drill has been arranged for members of the Squadron on Simday afternoon. of the Water-transport leaves Murray Pier

Next At 2 p.m. and Polise Pier 3.18 p/m for duty-Lieut. G. C. Telephone Numbers. All telephone

Orderly Sergeant of the week-Sgr. | lists of personnel attending to the calla fler s p.m. should be made F. J. Anslow. Next for

follows:-KRNVR-30230, HK 1. A. Fox.

or duty-gi. Adjutant Regiment 30233, HRAAF-304553,

39

RHKDF-SIZ.

Admin Officer-30204, Star Captat

30333 is reserved for the Hongkong Regiment after 5 p.m.

The Hongkong Regiment Congratulatory. The Commanding Omer wishes to congratulate ali

St. John Ambulance Orders

Order by Comm. A. et' Arculli, OBE, K. S. J., Commissioner St. J.A.B., Hongkong District Order No. 24/51 dated June 14, 1051.

Ambulance Duties, Консол - 20.0.01 10 24.0.51, Shamshulpe Divi

Butler. Orderly Officer

Week Lieut. T. D. Soramilton. right Commanders are to limit

NCO's Cadre. Wed June 20. No parade because of "B" Coy's Field Day. Next, and final parade Wes June 27.

Wednesday June 20, Ground lecture programme, Loca- tion HQ HKDY. 5.30 p.m. to 6,30 p.m. All wt pilota (Auster), and w/ Navigators Pliot Navigation- F. L. Munro, 4.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. All u/t Pilots (Harvard)—... Meteorology -d L. Hako. 0,39 p.m. 10 7.30 p.m. All u/t Plots Harvard) - Aircraft recogaliian. 0.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. An ut Training. Thurs June 21. plo- pilots (Auster)—Meteorology-8, L. #raimme ne detailed by 0.C. 1,30) Bake. 0.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Al p.th. Murray Parade Ground. } u/t Navigators-F. L. Munro, Clean Fatigue Overalls.

Home Guard

1.K. Auxillary Air Force

Identity Cards. Personnel requir- ed to have their photographs taken for identity cards are lo parade at Tuesday June 12 HQ RHKDF on from 8 p.m. to 0 p.m.

Congratulatory. The Commanding Officer wishes to congratulate all who took part in the Kings Biran- day Parade on Thursday June 1 Pull Day's Training Early Warn- and considera that despite the ad- } ing.. Squadron Aircrew and Ground- verse weather they put on a very fine show.

Trade Training. Thursday June

Driver.

crew.

Friday June 22. Fighter Plotler a Watch Section 1 and 2)

Junior Police

Rader Operator B Walch--Monday June 25, Fighter Plotter A Watch, 14. Fighter Plotter "B" Watch, AiRadar Operator A Watch, Clerk P-A, members of B and B Sections are Course Tuesday June 20. Course, HAAF to report to A.H.Q. Ops Room at NCO 5.30 p.m. on Thurs June 14 lo con- Course-Friday June 22. Letters are thue their trade training.

M.. being sent to employer. Drivers.. Trade training win ep:- tinue for the following persofinel ILK. Women's Volunteer Forca

(Army and Nursing Branch) P. Wong. W. F. Yeung, M. 11. Ambulance Dulles. Hongkong. Khan, R. K. H. Tong. "Transport 17.0.41 to 23.0.01. Si Nan Division: will leave Saltbury Road at 8.30 Training, Drivers section. Parade 24.0.01 30.8.51, Wanchal "A" p.m. Shooting, Practical shooting RQ RHKDF Monday June 28 4.30 Division. 2

p.a. on Kal Tak range for all section.

Programine May reading. teams will take place from 8 10 7.30 Practical Driving Practice. 8.30 p.m. under F. L. Munro. Trans- pam. Wed June 20, or Friday, June sjon: 23.0.5 to 1.7.51, Kowloon port leaves Salisbury Road at 5.15, or 10 .m. Sunday June 24, by Auxilary arrangement with Set, Gollevaky, Division:-- Maakakukka medida dendakad pa da paz Saturday June 16.

"Kong is to report to Half Day training. There will "be Penetration Squad Dulien-Sunday, Sat. O'Connor as the HKAAF Han two half days training each month beginning on Sunday Monday for drivers June 17, 1951, MO HK. Pang, Dengar at 2 p.m. for duty. tit Dr N.J. Whelpton and Manshuca June 10, Clerk G. D. Course, The July 1 and Sunday July 13, RASC Clerks Caume, 'Parade Orderly following almen and airwomen are Nursing Division. Next for duty MO da Chans and Dentist Dr Law

to attend for trade training lectures Pal-wah.

at 5.30 p.m. at HQ Defence Force. Chan Ming, L., Noronha, W. L. Ross, II. Ebrahim, Yew, R. Cheng, M. Bemedios. O. 11. Yu. P.A. Clerk Members of this course are to attend HQ Defence Force at 17, 0,30 am. Repulse Bay, SCAA | 3,30 PARŲ for practical training. Division: Big Wave Bay. KCOB M.T. Drivers. The following w/t al 5.45 Division; Shek-O, Shawkiwan Divi- | MT, drivers are to attend klon. 1.30 m... Repulse Bay, Wan- D.. for driving instruction, P. L. chal "A" Division; Big Wave Bay, Ylek, K. II. Wong. R. B. Png, C. Central Division: Shek-0, Wanchai K. P. Chan, Transport will leave "B" Division.

Radar Salisbury Road at 6.30 p.m. Operators "B" Walch. Trade train- ing will continue for all members of this course at a radar stallen on the

Beach Duties, Hongkong.—Batur day, June 10, 2 o.in.. Itepulse Bay, Causeway Bay Division: Big Wave Tuesday June 19. Bay, WowA Division, Shek 0, Course: HKYMCA Division. Sunday, June

Transport will leave #Q Defence Force at 5.30 p.m.. Wed nesday June 20.

beat William's for subdued. Perhaps he did not

want

his to show

wares to the chance of a crack at Wood- cock, but he would never do it onlooker Sugar Ray Robinson. again, But I do not suppose

Two for will box again some months. Johnny is in top British boxing were the defeals

had. Ratcliffe und Algar Keeton and Butler-all over 40 gear again and we are ready for of Terry

The latter is in the years of age are on the verge Brion in September or earlier." Smith,

Vocc Under Army and out of ring practice, of retirement.

at the Williams "Funny how

but Rateliffe was knocked down however, bolh following behind Gardner in the four times and out as clean as Bridge nursery and in all parts

When a whistle

county by Bob Frost, of of the

an Intensive matter of opponents.

It was his first KO. coaching scheme is under way, had Freddie Mills, it was the London.

while old players like Arthur other way, around; he softened

Most Interesting for me was Staples are always on the look- them up for Woodcock!"

a chat with that great ex-out, Williams was most impressive. featherweight and former world.

Vocels only worry is that Atell, of New He ruined Weidin with one per-champion Abe fect right-hander. Equally im-York. He fought Jim Driscoll white good players have already they have not pressive was Cockell. In Nick and had three 20-round contests been found

have Barone he could

quite as quickly as been with Birmingham's Owen Maran, matured given tougher opposition. It was each of which ended in a draw. expected and the old-timers are like continuously hitting a brickHe told me he thought Williams having to hold the fort until they wall. Barone took all of Don's and Cockell were very good. very heavy two-handed punches

OPTIMISTIC BILL VOCE

until Cockell pinned him with The

four crushing right uppercuts Which cricket club of all the worried first-class counties has changed since the

ball Club at Flappy Valley.-L. A race, which is timed to start at

F. 3. Hunl, J. A. Delga- Gutierrez, Atienza; A. M. Quina. I 14.45 GMT is being run over,

10, Dr.

C. A Coelho, M.. T. Nunes. I. B: W. 1. Chang. If. J. Noronha,

J. T. Cotton, H. Y. Hau. Reserve. 1. Gomes.

two and a half miles.

and hooks In Round Six. Eveu

who has

the

.

Probables with jockeys are: Holmbush 2100

(Lester Piggott); Johnstone); (Rac

3rd Division v Indian Recreation Scratch

Club at King's Park.-M. 11. Jone. Colonist (Tommy Gosling); Pan L.A. Peres, V. A. Nevos V. A. The Second (Roger Poinselet);

betro; C. M. Castilho, R. Ribeiro,

11. A hibeiro, F. 3. Rodrigues; C. Lacaduv (H. Signoret); Beau

M. Xaxler. R. J. Manalac, M, A.

Nogueira, F. G, da Lue, Reserve.

F. M. Garcia.

RECREIO

Sire

Buy Cook); Alizier

High Forest (W. T. Cagire (Charlie Elliot); Harlech (Gordon Richards); 1st Division "Blue" v Kowloon and Above Board (Eph Smith). Dock at Hunghem-A. P. Feretra,

All carry nine stones except A. A. Lopes. H. A. Ozorio, C. C.

the King's filly, Above Board, carries eight stones 11 Farer. Noronha; G. A. Que which

N. A. Beltrao, J, Luz, B, F. JAIL:

SOF,

EM. Alarosun, C.. Ppounds-Reuter, Lev. Ribeiro,

Tit Division "White" y tongkong Tootball Club at King's Park, M. Guterres, A. V. dono, C. Y Remedios, L. Xavier J. Roch G., Noronha, C. P. Imto, C. Roda ereira: R. M. V. Ribeiro, A F. Gimes. M. A. Biblets. A. M. Bouza:

man

America's best could not withoutbreak of War in 19307

Its personnel most

stand-them,

Nottinghamshire

<io,

Bill pointed to the advance of Winrow, who scored over 1,400 runs last season, and to the improved batting of Slocks and Poole, especially the latter, who, in the winter, plays football for Gillingham.

claim that

Voce also referred to young that doubtful honour is theirs.

switch from Harvey, who last season look 40 and that this experience to youth has land- wickets and scored 370 runs, but ed a county with

a long who looks as though he will be and outstanding tradition among far ahead of those figures this the bottom

of the time. There are others places

Nike county championship table this Giles and Martin coming along. last season or two. They were Inst but two in 1950 and bottom the person before.

I like the way Cockell goes in to finish a fight once he has a man going. He does not stand back and look at the damage he has done, ke Gardner,

or Williams will be Cockcli Heavyweight Champion one day. only Remember Cockoll is twenty-three and still filling out, Yet at 12 stone 11 pounds he is heavier than Len Harvey and

But coach Bill Voce, that great Jack Petersen were when they left-handed fast bowling partner were heavyweight champions. of Harold Larwood's, looks at It

Randolph Turpin won all right,

ļa "different · way. He takes an Inside the distance as expected-optimistle view be knocked out Tommy Keough of USA in Round Seven-but

"Above all we have found a grand skipper in Reg Simpson, the first bne really worth his place since the days of 'Arthur Carr," says the forthright Bill.

QUOTATIONS

Voce explained that the Notta team play the majority of their London, June 13.

matches at Trent Bridge-a The quotations at tonight's

"Do not think the old aide. Is | batsman's 'paradise.. This is re- callover at the Victoria Club.on although he was always the down and out" he told me. "We { lccted in the fact' · thai--- Inst tomorrow's Ascot Gold Cup || master he was unusually are in the middle of rebuilding | season Ave batsmen passed the were:

and 7 to 2 against Alizier

2nd Division v Hongkong Cricket Club at Chater Road, B. Bilva,

M. L. Nork. 3. C.Cagire. D. 5. Pintos,

Barbedios:, A. C aliva. Büva. 1 Scratch. PA. Carte II. IL Plans: L. M. Todriquet, A., A. Quieres, B2 Bruza, CA. Danenberg.

rd, Divaipo y Hongkong " Hee-- Club 41 Ming Rememtión

Victor, 3. C. „Fótineon,

930) Mander, En A. Collaco, Ca C.

255 Al Komark:-hi ha Came

10 40 1 Lacaduy and Pona-

11 to 2 Coldnist.

9 to 1 Above Board.

20 to 1 Beau Bire.

20 10-1-11gh Forest.

m13 to 1. Ho Imbashi,

60 to 1 Hartech.Router.

MEO-DAY A ELIMINATION HORSE RACE Thursday's Clue COMME TOR

SAID:

an entire eleven and experiments four, Agure mark In runs, but have

to be made. Some counties only Butler took more than fifty have couse for alarme that wickets," are searching frantically -to

specially register players- from

“It is difficult for me, becausG

other counties, for example, young bowlery, not unnaturally But do not worry about us, we take a poor view of carving out

Transport Arrangement-Saturday. Motor Transoort will leave Quech's Pier at 2 p.m. to unvey members la Strek-O and Big Wave Bay and return at 6.30-7 D.m. Sunday. Motor Transport will leave Queca's Pler at 0.30 min. and leave again at 130 pmi to Bhek-O unit Big Wave Bay. Tung Wah Hosoital Charity Fels Duties at Luna Park.-Monday, June it, to 11 D.R.. Chung Sing DIVI slán, Tuesday, June 19, 6 to Il pan. Si Nan Division. Wednesday. 20, lo 11 pun.. Causeway Bay D

sion. Thursday, June 21, * 14 11 p.m.. WOWA Division. Friday, June 22, 0 to 11 D... HKYMCA Division. Baturday, June 23, 2 pm, to 7 pm..- SCAA and Manshues Nursing_Divi- ion: 7 p.m. to 11 p... KCOB and Manahuon Nursing Divisions. Bun- day. June 24, 13 um. to 5 p.m. Shaukiwon and Manshuen Nursing Divisoria, 5 vam, to 11 pm., Wanchai "A" and Manahuen Nursing Divl Blons.

Each Division (Mate) will supply one kouad for each shift. Nursing Division will supply one Amb/5li for each shift. All aquads will re- port for duty to D/S Wong Kang- kai when arrive. Meals will provided for members on duty.

be

40th Edition (in English) of "First Ald to the Injured."-All members are informed that copies in English of the revised edition of the first Aid Text-book are now availabla. Price $1 to members of the Brigade $4.50 to non-members.

(Sgd.) Ilo HANG-PO,

B.B.81.J. Coros Superintendent.

TODAY'S SPORT

LEAGUE TENNIS

Men's "D" Division. SCAA CRC "4"; IRC KCC; LRC Urban Council "2": Kowloon Dout VHKCC; CRC "1". v Recreio: Ur han, Counoll. “1” (bya), ja

Mixed "A" Division, HKCC ♥ BCAA; KCC v IRC; BCAA (bye).

'LAWN BOWLS

BAU, PRO `U. M. Omar. v T, M. File: R. Tay and C. W> Lam ̧v 2. C. Strange and A., 11., Mcicencia.

shall what Larwood and the other dep

come again, a career on that wicket But

Voce pointed out that only Joe great Nottingham bowlers before ccc 1. A. Mansell ansa Hordalan : Charlie - Harris-and | blu, did" can be done -igain,"" Wally - Keaton, of the tular | ssys Bil.

HKAAF Police

room HQ RHKD 0.30 p.in, Thurs June 21

Lleut. Eagle will con duct_a Clerk's Quiz, This will bo the Binal season. All members arb asked to attend. AD notes and precis should be brought. Pay da Has The u/t will report to Capt, Найвель Rakusen, sonder June in, col

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