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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB OCTOBER (8th) RAGE MEETING Saturday 6th & Monday 8th October, 1951 (Hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will
be run at 200 p.m, or the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the first bell will be rung at 11.30 o.mm. and The tiffa interval is the First Race will be run at 12.00 noon. after the Fourdi Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day (22 in all).
Through Tickets (at $44 each) may be obtained at the Com- Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also prodore tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap" scheduled to be run on 6th October, 1951.
Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 .m. on Friday, 5th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE,
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offers at-
5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowlbon. TOTALISATOR
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies 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 Totalisator 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 of the Tolalisator Rules which reads on follows:
In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on forn, 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 Meeting,
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting Indies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day, including tax, 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,
und for payment of all chits, etc. Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office, will close at 10.00 am, on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 5.m. the 1st Day and at 10,00 am, the 2nd Day. The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Offley are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House;
A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tax for all persons including ladles, and is payable at the Gate,
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MELTING,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE 'IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS' PASSES
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1951.
Beat Giants
To Tie The
Series
Playoff
New York, Oct. 2. Rookie Clem Labino and Jack Robinson led, the Brooklyn Dodi cers to a 10-0, victory over New York Giants today in the game they had to win in order to slay in the National Leagus pennant playoff.
....... Today's game "ended the sarita ni una gamo cachi. - The Inai and final game will be played on Wednesday to decide the National League Champlonship.
Labine burled & six hit masterpiece. Robinson was personally responsible for the first three: Dodgers runs with a two-run first inping homer and a single in the third which scored Duke Snider. Robinson had the support from his teammates, in- cluding Gül Hodges, Amply Paľko and Al Walker as Dqdgers got 13 hits,
Sheldon Jones was the losing him about) 15/foot from the
pitcher.
The scores were:
Brooklyn
New York
THE GAME
R. H
10 13
0 G
Brooklyn jumped on
5
ploic,
Time was called due to roln with, two out in Brooklyn's
hant of the sixth and the Pòd-
gers trading. 6-0, but play was
pomimod 40 minutes later when Jones Labing walked. Reese singled
had men on first and third with
no_outs.
Draw For The
Colony Golf Championship
The following is the dmw and starting tires for the Open *Championship of Amateur Hongkong to be played on Sun- day, October 7, at Fanling Old and New Courses:
for two runs in the first inning | him
him to third and then Labinc when Peewep Reese singled and scored in Snider's single. Robin Robinson homered into the left
son
fouled ending the inning They threatened with Dodgers shead 6-0. feld stands. again in the second, but Jones
Andy Palke. turned them back after Dodgers
got his 30 her in the seventh inning. Hodges walked, took second and scored when Willie Mays dropped the ball for an error,
11 8.0. making their Anal two runs in the ninth Dodgers got
014 Coursa 0.10 am. J. 3. Cowperthwaite v W. Ų. when Cox wolked and AN. A. Brown: 9.20 an Walker
Davies v 3. Markham; 9.21 a.m. N. homered. United Whelpton v Maj. A. W. B. Hooley: I a.m. 3. D. Mackie Y 1. Goldman; 0.32. a.m. A. G. 8.
McCallum v F. A. Kiermon: 9.30 am. A. H. Potzia v L. b. Shaw; 949 a.m. K. B. Kinghorn VK, H Robertson.
George Spencer telleved Jones in the third after the latter yielded a walk to Duke Snider and a single to Robinson, and retired the side without further damage. Glanis got three men on base but falled to score.
Dodgers made 3-0 in the fifth inning when Snider doubled and Robinson got his third straight hit-a single to centre. Hodges opened the sixth with a homer off the left scoreboard -his 40th of the season.
Then Billy Cox was safe on Thomson's fielding error, Cox taking second. He took third un Al Walker's long fly and scored on a squeeze play in which he was caught between third and home.
but Spencer dropped the ball trying to tag
Rugger Trials
This Evening
The
Frees.
BATTING CHAMPIONSHIP.
New York, Oct. Although the official overages have not been released, Sidn Musta), 30-year-old Si Lajia
New Course 9.30a.m.; K. Watson v. G. Cardinals slugger, has won his Gray: 9.50 5.m. Dr. MacKIN fifth National Lengue batting | v B/Ldr, J. B. Stableford; 9.24 2.m.. Musial finished Capt. A. G. 3. Edgar v 2. . M. championship. the regular season on Sunday smith A. M. Campbell .2-0.m. Terrace: $20 a.m. Capt. P. J. A. with 363.
the
The
playoff
games between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants count in the averages, but no one can catch Stan. Jackie Robinson of Dodgers is closest in third place with a 355 merk after Sun day's game; but he can't pick up 20 points. Richie Ashburn of the
the Philadelphia Phillies is second with .344.
Only two other players, Hall of Fame's Honus Wagner and Rogers Hornsbybatting titles ntby have won more National League
Musial. Wagner won undermentioned, have eight and Hornsby seven.
Murial led the League in been selected to play in the Bird series of Hongkong Foot-1943 with a 347 average, 1948 ball Club rugger. trials which with 365, 1048 with a healthy will be held at the Club Ground 370 and last your with .345. at Happy Valley this afternoon. Rounding out the top ten as first session at 5.30 p.m.
and of second sassion at 6 p.m.
327; Monte Any players who so far have New
1. Col. 3. A. Stavanson v.
Lt. Col. W. A. Bievenson v D.,
GOODBYE TO SPRINGBOKS
Eric Rowan (left), Atholl Rowan (centre) and Dudley Nourse with the Springbok mascot at Waterloo Station en route to board ship for home-
Central Press Photo,
No BBBC Recognition
Of Toweel v. Romero As A Title Fight
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London, Oct. 2.
The British Boxing Board of Control will not recog- nise the fight between the South African, Vic Toweel, the reigning Bantamweight Champion, and Luis Romero, of Spain, due to be staged in Johannesburg on November 11, as a World title contest.
HKCC Centenary
Tourney
The invitation American Jawa tennis tournament in connection with the Hong- kong Cricket Club centenary celebrations continued yes terday.
Fourteen pairs competed and the following are requested to take part in the fauls or 3.80 p.m. sharp today:
Mrs A. Choy & Me Ip Koon- hung, Mrs W. J. D. Cooper
"AL
Fisher Miss M. Figueiredo & Mrs J. D. Mackie; Mrs V. Slagter & Mr Yakab Khan; Mrs M. Pepperell & Mr R. O Baker; Miss Marion Ahweo & Mr Tsul Wai-pul,
At the conclusion, sliver sou- venir spoons were presented to ali participants,
Mr Ip Koon-hung, Hongkong's ace player, partnering Mrs A. Choy storedi 31 points, highest score on the board.
Also participating in the finals today, will be Mie Vilan Khoo & Mr C. H. P. Pritchart; Mrs Joan Wong Sze & Mr K. S. Munl; Mrs C. Chul & Mr Kon neth Lo: Mrs H. A. Noronin & Mr
Norman Lo; Mrs. A. D. Scholes & Mrs J. V. Seltors; and Miss R. Rumjahn and Me G. N. Gosano..
KCO CHAMPIONSHIPS The following are the results af KCC
tennis championship games played yesterday:
I. F. Stokes and K. Groene beat C. Hobbs and F. A, Fisher 6-1, 6-0,
Miss M. Ribeiro and C. Kote- wall beat Dr and Mrs A. Daw- son-Grove 0-3, 0-4.
Kenneth Lo bout J. Leriqu 3-8, 6-2
Fixtures for today and to- morrow in the KCC Tennis Tournament ares
Today 'C. Quang y winner F. Zim- | mern v T.E. Baker (1); Miss M.
Ribeiro v Miss P. Ward (2).
Tomorrow
Miss R. Walle and A.V, White
Robb: 1.38 a.m. W. B. Vaughan v Gavin Ameu; 2.40 2.m. r. D. Hun. ter y Capt. 8. A. Grigt: v.4t a.m C. J. Ketola y A. N. Üther,
Piá Coursa 1.14 p.m. x. Watson v H. 0. Gray: 120 p.m. v .. Batleford: 10 p.m.
X. Ang tad vi suit and Capl... 5. Edgar V 1. 5. M.
A. Augestad Mias M. Fisher Terraçe: 1.30 p.m. Capt. 3.
and F.A. Fisher (4): Mrs Pepperell and Mrs C. Getz v Smithy Rt. M. Campbell; 1.35 pm. Hobb: 1.40 p.m. W. 3. Vaughan V Mr Teddy Waltham, Secretary of the British Boxing Mrs A. Dawson-Grove and Niss
Bonbernard
(3); A. Fung v Gavin Amel, 1.45 pm Board of Control, said today: "We shall protest in very winner Lo v Leriou (2); Miss Hunier V Capt. R. Anggi 1.60 p.m. C. J. Retola v A. N. Uther strong terms if this proposed contest between Towcel and L. Coxall and Mrs J. Lawes v 1.15 p.m. 3. J. Cowperthwaite v Romero is billed as a World Championship, and we would Mrs J. Stokes and Miss P. Ward N. A. Brown: 1.20 p.m. W. O. apply to the European Boxing Union to support our pro- |
(1). 1.24 p.m. N. J. Whelptor ve. W. 8. Hooley test. 2.30 P... G. H. Mc. J. D. Backto v L. Gold. man: Callum v Rt. A. Kierman: 1.40 p.m.
New_Courte
Davier v J. Marknámi
"Romero was beaten by Peter A. R. Petrie v L.. L. Shaw: 14 Keenan, of Scotland, for the p.m. K. S. Kinghorn v K. a. European Bantamweight title and Robertson.
Hot fifins will be ordered for autherfore Keenan must be the Cor Toweel's competitors. Any competitor not logical contender
Iry inform the Club Onice. by naon ay Thursday, October 4.
Are Roy Campanela, wishing hot titin ste naked to World title."
York, 313;
not had trials are requested to Wyrostek,
Cincinnati,
311:
attend co that the Committee Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh, .309; can fully assess the playing 41 Dark, New York, 900; Cari strength of the
for the Furillo, Brooklyn, 301, and coming season.
Johnny Metkovich, Pittsburgh,
Club
.*
G.
League Hockey
Programme
Mr Waltham added that to hold a contest between Toweri and Romero for the World title was "making a force of "............ Reuter,
CRC TOURNEY In the Colony hardcourt terinis not propose to bring Ton Heft championship game organised by the Chinese Recreation Club, over to fight in London.
He would say nothing about V. T. Wang got a walk-over
K. TONG OPENING his future plans for Gardner but against Chong Chou yesterday. added that the British Champion
The doodlit tennis courts of would be fit for the defense of the Kowloon Tong Garden City his title against Johnny Williams Association will he officially in December.
opened at the Club. Waterloo Road, October
Mr Solomons zald that Hein Ten Hoff boxed extremely well and Gardner was clearly beaten,
Reuter.
WILDING FOR LONDON
'London, Oct. 2.
grounds, on Sunday, 7 at 9 p.m. There will be a buffet supper at 7.30 pin.
in
The following will participate exhibition tenula matchar
BEADY FOR WILLIAMS
London, Oct, 2. FIRST SESSION
Musial appeared in 162 games
Mr Jack Solomans, the London
Mrs D. Cooper and Mrs V. and went to bat 678 times. He
boxing promoter, on his return
Ray Wilding, a British heavy- Slagter v Mrs. KH, jp and Blue & White Stripe or Plain pounded out 205 hits Including The following are the League here from Berlin, where he saw
weight, who has been boxing in Mrs Mary Chow; K.1. Ip v Colours.-P. Gibbons: R. de 30 home runs, 13 triples and 30 Hockey fixtures for Sunday: the German, Hein Ten Holthe United States, will fight in K.C. Dao; Edwin Tanimid Rome, A. Stewart, J. Walden, doubles.
First Division He scored 124 runs
Dirt Folked take the European Heavyweight London before the end of the Gordon Lam v Tsui Wal-pul Argonauta V R. Layton; D. T. Nolan,
It marked and batted in
from Britain's ground. Boundary B.. at 11 am boxing crown In 100.
and Tall You-pui, * that Umpires: W/O II Hannam. 1.v. Jack Gardner, said that he did year. Bleakley: A. R. Petrie, 1. Ro- the eighth straight season
The date of his appearance.
LEC TOURNAMENT bertson, G. T. Ball, P. For Musial has scored 100 or morell Kap
The -been decided and:
following is the pro- IK.H.C.--- Awny -"A"--at-RN-1
-has-not-yet- quharson, W. Philipson, W. A.rune, a Nailonal League
record. at 9.39 a.m:: Umpires: WIO Darkin, A. G. S. McCallum, J.
will depend on his manager, Mr gramme of tournament matches Kiner finished
thed the season on K.G.M. Smith, J.C. Marvel.
Bill Daly, who
to be played at the Ladies also manages E. Peacock
Thunderbolts R.A.3. RN Kowloon Civilians Sunday leading la runs scored
Kiner nosed Vleary, R. Souza.
at 10,30 a.m.; Umpires: Chocolates Stripes.-D. Hen- and home runs.
a contest J. Tayout Musial, 125-124 in runs University Police at Foktulum
Major
derson T. A. Roberts, I scored and had 42 homers to his at 10.30 6.m. Umpires: T. Pal-To Play Singapore
Second Division
Harley: G. Runele, L. M. Mei- credit to 38 for Gil Hodges of mer, d. Gurevich, Lan A. McCallum, J. J. Robson, Brooklyn. Hodges has a chance N. 1. Meffan, G. Minto, R. Winyard, P. Hutson, M. Telama, J, Warne
to overhaul Kiner during the at 10 a.m.; Umpires: W/O i Nixon. Aces Way Bharat of Bookmo playoffs with New York but the w/a 3 Letori Dodger strongboy's bat has been Nat Tawanr v Dutch Hockey C. silent of late-Associated Press. 1030 am. Umptrest W/O I Pad-
Philippines For
Olympic Games
at Ammy ground, Boundary St., at
ley, C. Blackbom.
Nomads H.K.A.A.F.--ungvoid ably postponed.
Navy Army "B" or 1. at 11a.m. Umpires: W/O II Meclalland, U.3. Souza.
Y.X.C.AV Argonauts "B" at Anmy ground, Boundary Street, 10.30a.m. Umpires: J.H. Blinky. A. Aziz Malik.
EUROPEAN “Yen GALA EVENING
SECOND SESSION
Blue & White Stripe on Plain Colours-P. Gibbons; J. Tin- BUL, M.
Daniel P. Franklin, Hopking; V. O. Roberts, J. B. Craig: J. Cowley, R. Kilvert, H. Ballerand, A. R. Colman,
PT. A. Mayell, 1.
Manila, Oct. 3. P. Farquhars
The Cabinet today approved Chocolate Stripe.-D.
Honder Fhilippines participation in the Inglis, D. R. S. Bluck, 1588 Olymple games at Ho- D. P. G. Runcie, J. G. Taylor; H. M. sinkl.
Young swimmera of the Euro- к A. Bristow, J. Taylor:
Baker, The Philippines Amateur J. M.
Dilworth, R.
pean YMCA who have been Athletic Federation estimated McCall Me the cost of sanding a team to training under Mrs Lykke Rose Balierandaughan,
during the season will show Cowan, J. Small, M. Lovett, 3. the meet at $100,000 and said it their prowess at a grand Gala in H. Saunders.
could raise only 125,000 of the the Pool on Saturday, at 6 Any players not appearing in amount through its own chap the trial teams chosen, is re-nels. The remainder will have P quested to advise the Captain or to be appropriated by Congress, Vice Captain immediately.
To this the Cabinet, consented.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep -on the Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, in October, 1951.
Comb. Services
**Combined The Singapore Services cricket team now Hongkong in connection
in with the Hongkong Cricket Club Centenary
Calebrations will
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meet Kowloon Civilians in all-day match on Saturday. October 6, at Cox's Road, com mencing 11:30 - a.m.
.
Lee Suvold, the American boxer,
Wilding may have
on the Jou Louis versus Rocky
Marclano, bill in the United
States in October before · re- turning to England-Reuter,
Women's Golf
Championship
Recreation Club this week:
Today
.
Jessen-17. B. Mawhinnie (l'eap 8. M. Gerrard-winner of A. P
Men Ingles Mints ar
Baker T. J. Gould/Mr. E. P. ‘An- derton ('cap Mixed doublus); P. Le Holmes/M... Young (8)--. 7. Nalan/k, Chunj {{Beat Mar- wick, Mitchell & Co. (Inter-lang); |1.0, Highles/3.- Splendgend (Pent. Marwick, Mitchell & Co.), E. Zulauf/ Y. A. Wahab (U. Spalingar) (in- tur-Hong).
Thursday
Winner E. Zulauf-I. G. - Highley-- winner (A. Marlin-F. Ewing. "(H'cap Men's singles); Dr. G. B. Smart/Dr. P. Zanonde (Mad, Dept)~D Holmes/N. Broadbridge (Soo, Wei.) St Anne's, Lancashire, Oct. 2, (Inter-Hong); _ KNA... C., Hutchi The following will represent A new name will be added to on PP, M. DriesseMTs the Kowloon Civillans: 8, V. the roll of English women's golf Pawiners W. Jagter (Chib Ladles doubles); MW AVAID, H. E. championship, winners this year Cooper/Mrs A. D. Boholes-Ar K. Gitting (Captain). W. Calledge, E. L. Gosano, L. G. for Mrs Adrian Gee, the title-M. Getz/Mr. E. Anderton (Chib Gosano, J. Leriou, A. P. Par- holder, was beaten in a meg w Holands (Gov. Stores De
· Ladies' · doubles); M. VI. /Barbas/F, round match on the St Anne's Prophet/G cira, A. M. Prata, D. E.
*Kaewhinnie (Post, old links here today by Mrs. A. Marwick, Mitchell 2. Co.) (Inter d'Almada Remedios, J. V.
[Hong); J. D. Mackieƒ3. Ballers C. Allen by two and one. Sellors, C. P. Smith and F. R. Zimmern.
The only other ex-champion Gardines) Toula/WW to reach the third round was you) Lt. Cmdr. J. R. Cook
Thompson (Legal. Dept.) (Inter. Umpire: Captain E. A. Brit- Miss Molly Gourlay, who was surg. Cmdr. E. Mockler (Club, Men's
then beaten by Miss Jean Bis-singles). good, a young London barrister by seven and six. Allen Miss Bisgood
fourth round"
.ton
►
ARMY TEAM
for
HKCG Bowls Team
Among the participants aro Dallas Townsendt. Molly Wil→
The following will represent Hams, Vanessa Giles and Lorna No details of the composition Mack, who did wall in (her the Army "B" XI in the Colony later
ind The following will represent. won the of the jeam are yet available --Associated Press.
cent Colony championships league fixture ogalost the RAF games which brought them to the Hongkong Cricket Club In
Football Club wil
Other quarters Hatones 7 at 3 pm events, two cups
baber 6 at 1:45 pm--Capt Hard- awarded the Langford Cup for ing. Major Moorehouse Major finals will be Miss Shella Mc- Sunday,
dur
Ferrls, Capt Cloughay versus Mr■ R. D. Phillips, F... Marshall, Clayden, Capt the best all-round prog 2054. Grant. L'eut Tedaldinsan, Lieut! Sheppard, Miss. G. E. C. Rud- B. W. Armiger und 17. D. Angu; " TODAY'S SPORT Ing the
Cup: (done, and the::
by Mr and Mrs Hoskins, Licut Botwood, Lieut gard versus Miss Pamela Davies G. W. Sewell, 3 W Hallway. The following are the sports A-Rose) for the pupil who has Hardingham, Lleut Chamier, and Mrs Alexander Keller AM, Dixon, and B. Wid
shown the best attendance re- Lieut Maxwell; Reserve. Tpr varaus Miss Audrey Barrett cord' during training.-
Bogides prizes for Individusi | at Kai Tak on Saturday Octo- | gether tomorrow's first-fa Iriendly."Kame IT WINER"the
tures for today:
v
NA" CRICKET" Combled Blogapore Services Royal Navy at King's Park. -
TENNIS CRIA
Tickets in the above. at Mi $2.00 each may be obtained at the Treasurers' Com- pradora Office, 1st Floor, Telephone House, and at tho Club's Branch Offices situated at:-.
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong
- or
882 Nathan Rond, Kowloon
yur: 1,000,000 tickets
H. MISA -Secretá
on Chub Champion-
Lisle,
GAMBOLS
PARISE
Reuter.
PARIS
C, Faithura, A. P. Wair, C. Barclay and H. F, Shieldk
Bahriy
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