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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB OCTOBER (8th) RACE MEETING

Saturday 6th & Monday 8th October, 1951 (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Dell will be rung at 1.30.p.m and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. or the 1st Day.

On the 2nd Day the first bell will be rang at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12.00 noon. The fin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 pm.) on the 2nd Day.

(22 In ali).

There are 10 raves on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day Through Tickets (at $44 each) may be obtained at the Com- pratore Office of the Treasurers, lat, floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap" scheduled to be run outh Colober, 1951.

Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 5th Golober, will be, sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CAS!! SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1051.

CREAM OF MALAYA'S BADMINTON TALENT

LIKELY TO BE SEEN IN ACTION HERE SOON

Ong Poh-lim and Ismail Bin Mirjan, runners-up

In the Doubles of the last All-England Badminton Cham-. plonships, who may visit Hongkong within the next

few weeks.

Marathon Duel Likely

In Ladies'

Final

Today

Singles

A murathon duel is expected today at the Ladies'

Recreation Club when Mrs Ip Koon-hong, the 1949 Colony Ladies' Singles Champion, clashes with Mra Diana Cooper In the 25th Anal of the Colony Ladies' Singles Tennis Championship.

Started in 1920, this event has acen no less than 14 different champions. The record string of five successive wins is held by Mrs R. E. Tottenham, who won the title between 1925 and 1929, while the most colourful figure in these finals, by popular vote, was Miss Dawn Kent, the 1947 and 1948 Champion.

Should Mrs Cooper win this afternoon a new name will be added to the roll of champions.

By "ARGONAUT"

Local sports enthusiasts who have been wondering how good the Malayans really are at. badminton will most probably have the opportu, nity of saging the cream of them in action here in October or November.

"At long last the Hongkong Badminton Assodation "have gathered sumelent courage to brave the prospect of financial loss ty lesubg Invitations to the Singapore, Penang, Selangor and Perak Badminton Associations in Malaya, to each send their best player to Hongkong for a 10-day series of exhibition matches at the end of October or early November,

Specially mentioned are Wong Teng-soon or Ong Pok-lim from Singapore, Ooi Telk-hock or Law Telk-hook of Penang, Chan on leong or A. Piruz of Selangor and Tan Jin-cong-of Forale. An affirmative reply has already been received from Tan Jin-eong.

at

14-YEAR-OLD FRENCH TENNIS SENSATION

Paris, Sept. 25. Jean Noul Grindo, 14-year-old French lawn tennis hope." today sprang a surprise in the Porao Cup Tournament on the Stado Roland Garros Courts here by defeating the Hungarian Champlon, Josef Asboth, by 6-4 and 7-5,

Grinda, who will not be 15 until October 8, is six feet, four and three- quarter inches and weighs. 14 stone, 10 pounds. He showed: an excellent ser- vice and a strong back. hand in beating Asboth, who held the French Bingles title in 1947.- Reuter.

Track & Field

Association Meeting

It is most probable that the fart: 18-9 in the aceand set. He only one who is in active com- players requested will be ask- had his revenge over "Wong in petition .today. One of the ed by their respective Badmin- the French Championship and most stylish players, Chon pos Lon Associations 10 accept in the Maloyan tourney Tout sesses an almost Imprognoble Hongkong's invitation, in which August again extended Wong defence, gained from years of case Hongkong will be afford- to three sets,

competitive matches in the late ed a grand opportunity of wit- Persuasion by his

Ismail binonergy

partaor.

30's

against the hardest set of nessing a preview. of

Marjan, that he smashera Malaya has ever seen Thomas Cup final, which has conserve

for the – Tung Ghim Chuat, Tan Hoon been fixed to be: ployed Doubles semi-Anal, of which Plow, Tan Cheng Phor und Singapore In June..

event the two are holders, Tan Chong Tee, obliged him to forfelt the third How will the local players sot aftor. a fairly Byen score.

fare against these visitors, is Kun-leong or A. Firuz

Whether it will be Chan perhaps a logical

question. with accept the invitation for

Who Neither underrating

couraging our local talont, Selangor, Hongitong will see should say that they another notable player in

extremely fucky to igot ave the Hongkong Amateur Track tion.

points in cach set off any of and Tield Association met in Of the great Malayan old- the players mentioned, but the War Memorial Building (at timers Chan is perhaps

the may do better in the Doubles. Southorn Playground yesterday

STRONGEST CANDIDATES Although the Malayan team for the deferee of the Thomas Cup has not been chosen and will not be chosen until eve of the match, the players Invited are the strongest con- didates to the Malayan team.

the

Among them, Wong Peng- soon, whose amateur status is - uncertain at the moment, Ong Poh-lim, Oci Teik-hock, Law Teik-bock and Chan Kon-leong were members of the victorious: Malayan Thomas Cup team in 1048.

Yeoh Teck-chye. Lim Kec-

long and Tesh Song-khoon

were the other members of the 1948 team, but their non-parti- cipation in the last Malayan

onship last August has

year.

nullified their pro- of being included

next

Stepping into their places will most likely be the two rising young stars, Piruz and Tan Jin-cong.

·

will

.be

Sands A Sensation In Reverse To American Fans

New York, Sept. 25.

Dave Sands, the middleweight 'boxing sensation from Abdulinh Australia, proved a sensation in reverse to Americans

seeing him for the first time.

These two young players won the All-India Doubles Cham-

kan,

by Chan Kon-icong and Piruz

GONE A LONG WAY

London, Sept. 25.

māl

The executive committee of

and decided that. the Annual General Meeting would take place an October 16 instead of fon or before March 31 each

year.

The reason was because the athletic season is: approximate ly, between October and May, and it would be more appro- priate. therefore to have the Genomt Menting, at the begin- ning of the season than half way through it

categories:

at the

WAS

Mr F. J. Tingay (Hon. Joint Scarotary) informed the. Chair- man that the British Amateur. Athletic Board is still consider- ing the quesilon of the Associa~

The Rev Father R.. Maguire.

HOME RUGGER

It was also decided Meeling that the Colony Cham- plonships will be held carly in Boxing writers here have in recent months built him April. The Championships will plonship in 1930, and this year P-48.8 witless aborigine with a crushing punch. 36 intense be divided into junior and sonfor Piraz was partnered by Wong was the propaganda that you expected a bushy-haired sections. A sub-committee

formed to examine question titreon when be rejoined the savage in kangaroo kilts wildly waving a hand-carved of patients in the two

boomerang. who is a a son of

a well-f personality It is conceivable that some 1h: did the clizens of Cauliflower known badminton

the pre-war days, Tan quick-witted managers might Canyon-United Press. heng Phor, is ranked as one have presented him as such. For of the best doubles players in the Inte Jimmy Johnston (once

• MCGOVERN FOR SPORE? converted a quick-fainting Eng Malaya today.

Partnering Lee Fan-leong, he fishman into a drawing cord was only beaten in the 1astramed "Gypsy" Daniels by the.

Benny Huntman, manager of lion's intended amllation. Malayan Championship doubles simple expedient of wrapping in Tommy McGovern, who

won the British light was in the chair. sets bandanna around "Gypsy's" head: Gently final after three gruelling

and fitting him with carrings

championship, weight

today which started as curtain rings.old he had cabled terms to a In a five and ten cent store. Singapore promoter and asked who the opponents for Me- Ong Poh-lim, who was seen so, when Sands winged In: Govern would be in the event In many respects, the two Both have enough stamina to in action here in 1947 together

from London, nobody knew. of McGiovem making the icip contestants today will start on last three gruelling sets, and with Wong Peng-soon and Ool what to expect. Certainly they to Singapore.

London, Sept. '25. Both are each concedes to the other a. Teik-hock when on their way didn't an equal footing.

anticipate what they

Fenzance and Newlyn best non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the hard billers depending on length slight-deflelency--in-footwork-back-from-tho- Chineso -Olym• raw, 'În street clothes, the Aub

This all followed the receipt Rosslyn Park by 10 points to mil the run, part-ple games ot drives, with Mrs wlien kept on

Shanghai, has tralian base-line

"aborigine" wouldn't of a cable (today) by McGovern, In a Rugby Union' match this gone a Couper enjoying a slight ad- eularly in the midcourt.

Happy World evening. draw a second look in Times signed. Tazok, He is the only player vantage in a stronger backhand

Stadium, offering the British Mrs Ip, however, possesses the capable of extending the re- and a slicing left to right tore distinct advantage of greater doubtable Wong. In the

champion two nights, both over the second round of the An- hand cross-drive.

weight matches.

Yorkshire Cup r the Rugby steadiness and accuracy of England Championship *final

"McGovern would like to go," strokes, and the important asset

Jast year, he only narrowly of recognising and fighting for lost to the Champion after four boxing tities. looks like sald Huntman-Reuter, the critical points and these will likely provide her with her second title" unless Mrs Cooper shows exceptional accuracy with her strokes to supplement her grand fighting temperament. TODAY'S GAMES At LEC Colony Jndles singles final Mrs WJ.D. Cooper v. Mrs K. H. Tp.

To avoid congestion at the Chi's Offles al Telephone House,

Club'c Branch Offlecs at:-

5. D'Agullar Street, diong Kong

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed pontes so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" Is given. The "All! Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisalor Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. ATTENTION is

drawn to Rule 23 at the Totalisator Rules which roads tx

follow

In

no elrcumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on torn or disfigured tickets,

'MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the aveating.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO

THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season Maketts and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Memberd' Enclosure and Club Roorns at $10.00 per day including 1ax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, elc.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The

Branch Of

Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 10:00 am. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am. the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office the Secretary's Once are

and

situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel: 27618).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

at the Gate..

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.

MBAYS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

'SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants passes will be fasued to privato box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes." Holders of such passes aro not permitted in the Members Faglazure, except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their emplasura, stonds,

Owing to the congestion in the Membera Detting Hall, Box holders and Members, are requested to ensure that their servants. make use only of the Public Betting Hall, Military Folice will be forted at various entrances to the Members' Hall to ensure that ins Tagulation is adhered to.

BEAGLEAF

Recretary

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the October (8th) Race Meeting to be held on Saturday 6th and Monday 8th October, 1951, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Telephone House; the Club House, Happy Valley: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 27th September, 1961..

By Order,

S. A. Sleap.

Secretary.

NOTICE

Club -Men's Singles-Surg. Cmdr. E. Mockler v D. T. Nolan:

winner

of E.-Zulauf-Lt. Cdr. JL. Cook y J. Toxier.

Club Handloop Ladies Singles -Mrs I. H. I. Macfce v Miss P. Glubs.

Club Handicap Men's Doubles --P. Chattock and 3. Struwing v I. G. Highley and G. M.

MacWhinnie.

Club Handleap Mixed Doubles Mr and Mrs E. C. Stuckey Mr and Mrs H. W. E. Heath. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AL CRO

long way since they square (or TennesseC..

LOOKS JAKE - SCHMELING

Facially, the man who holls

winning the first set and lead-Max Schmeling. He has black

wavy hair cut in the accepted male fashion, His skin tawny, and he speaks in-a1 CX- Tremely low voice in perfect a trace of onj

WEEK-END English without

TEAMS

The following are Club selec tions for cricket and hockey matches this week-end:

CRICKET

accent.

Certainly, I worked in the bush when I was a youngster?” explained the 25-year-old 105- paunder who holds the British Empire middleweight crom and the middleweight, light- heavyweight and heavyweight litles of Australia, “I am a good tlder and learned to be an ex- pert with on axe cutting hard-

near my home in!

"

The following will represent ine matches aganist the Royal Navy on Kemphey" Kowloon Cricket Club in Lengue wood Baturday 29th September at 2 pm, 1st XI tat Cox's ROGU) := 2, IV. He said the punching pro- Cittins Capt.), W. H. E. Colledge, paganda started because hia W. At. Davidson, P. V. lodge. mother is half aborigine, Buty Her Baker, C. P Smith, J. Leriou his father is a Puerto Rican and liconeth Lo, JV. Seliors, in. Zimmern, FR. Ztramem,

fought under his own name, Unipura: F. R. Kermans; Scoreri George Richle, E. A Leo.

2nd XI fat King's 'Park): ́E,,!C.

Sands is in the United States Fincher, J. Barrow, A.J. Catley. to fighe Bobo Olson at Chicago W. H. Cowie, C., Igby, H. on October 0. "After that? I' Gray, K. Greens, Lang. A. Twould Lee, O. Ramig 8. amehad. Reserves: G. 2. Wren, D. R. An only question is whether. I can] derson. (Gomer).

stund the cold weather here." Sands átü. -

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY / Men's Hardcourt Open Singlesan Boys Befool, on Saturday, Sep

CLUB

Special Cash, Sweep on the Kwongtung Handicap Saturday, 6th October, 1951. moon 6-4, 6-0.

Tlokots in the above at Edwin Tral beat Kenneth Lo 40 p.m. 82.00 each may be obtained 6-0, 0-1,

Umpire: Caph E. A. Briton Club de Recreio 2nd XI Dloce K. C. Dan bent L. T. Lee.tember 2§, al ́1.40 p.m. at King G-1, 6-1,

Park-P.M.N. da Silva (Captain),

B. AN, H. ALL Ozório, H. AN Y. Chen beat T. K. Choy 6-3, rat. J. Noronha, LJ CA BAITOR, E. M. L., Boares, AGTE AL 6-1.

Rastiedon, F. Correa, G. Ro Horeira, A.-J. Charelagu apga The following-will represent -Ázmy ‚'A" and "Army "3" in,a Tint Divi-1 sion “League ticket match at 800- kapoo on Saturday, Septómber 129, Astray “A”-Capt__ Haycraft, Capt Campbell, Capi Graveston. Major! Bailey, Capt. Nicholson.. Capt

Wolocombe, LC5

Tsu Yun-pul beat Au Kam--

KCO RESULTS

at the Treasurers'. Cpm- Pradare Omice, Ast Floor, Following were the results farwick Reser Telephone House, and at the of the Kowloon Cricket Cidu Umpire--JNVSTAN

Championship mutches Club's Branch Offices aituated Open. ff:-

played yesterday:

C. Quang boat M. Dietrich go, 6-2.

D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong

882 Nathan Road, Kowloon Ovor 1,000,000 tickets Hold

date

S. A: SLEAP

Mrs. C. Geiz, and T.. Enker | (bent Miss L. Coxall and :-(.

Leriou G-4, 6-4,

K-Kotewoll and Y.-Zilmmbin

| lost to R. Greene and IT

Two other matche

Burma *** Moorhouse?, Major Perris, – Cupi - Greș

Capt G

Major

BMaxwel

Umpir

like to get Robinson. The

Robinson may make it hot for him. But then, the "Wild Man" may surpk, Sugar Ray just ja

TODAY'S

TENNIS

SPORT

Ladies' Macinationiquḥ Champion-

Córriknending TŊpán.

kekat Club Champion-

P

Dutch Commasliyir. Destinador Van

IT'S

League, Keighley beat Hallfax by 18 points to 14.Reuter

WOMAN!

Abla young

101/2

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