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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Australian Subscription
Ponies 1952.
The new ponies are expected
IN
THEIR FIRST MATCH OF THE RUGBY SEASON
Says "HANLINCODE”
The local Rugby season opened on Saturday afternoon with the major interest games being played on the Club ground, Happy Valley. In the first encounter a far from impressive Army XV won the game by eight points to nil from a determined Police" side.
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Saves
•HURER
SPECTACLES
[LE' TABARIN"
The second game was a much better spectacle and ranged from line to line Singapore Lead THE RUGBY UNION FRONT
with unusual rapidity for a season's opener,
In the first game the Army seemed to have quite an easy game for their first one of the season. However the Police, captain ed again by Brian Slevin, put up a spirited fight.
Jn fact had their forwards, admirably led by George Wright- Noch, been a little fitter the small score against them would have been even smaller,
By Two Runs Cheltenham Have The
time Sartipsan On 1st Innings
srored for the Navy and Rob- son missed the kick. No side was declared
and the game Anished Club 9, Navy 3, which on the whole rather reflected the run of the play,
game. Wame was taken from Near full the scrum and put on the wing, where he performed very credit ably, and Walden moved into the centre. From
under the Navy posts the ball was passed down the line to Warne who
A little extra mid-week train- ing and they can become a very useful eight Outside, the backs played an excellent game and in English. the newcomer from Singapore, they have found a force to be reckoned with, I have great hopes that in English. Slevin has round the
he men nceded last year to help him weld line of driers into a bunch of GOETS
a
+
ARMY LOOKED LOST The Army XV seemed to little lost and lacked)
the
to arrive on or about 16th cohesion that is expect October. They will be such a side. However, that, no quarantined in "C" Block for doubt, was due to the fact tha at least three
play
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match
t was the first time they had weeks. Theyed together as a team. This
the seaso arrival of these ponies at the will be rectified as
develors and They gel time of the 9th Race Meeting
to each other's on October 20th will mean
the Club-Navy considerable extra work for which followed the spectators
SOW a very hard the Stables Staff and it has
game, fought under ideal conditions. It was therefore been decided that hightly cooler than during the "C" Block will be closed to former match and thie may Members until Monday 22nd have accounted for the fact that more energy was put into the October, when it may be re-
zame opened at the discretion of The Club did most of the the Club's Veterinary Surgeon. | attacking and shortly after a Members are
asked
was missed, the ball co- penalty operate these temporary arrange. ments.
ta
in complying with came from Nolan to Campbell
Stewart to
to who gave it Walden and he touched down, breaking the corner flagstaff in doing su It was a picture try! and fully deserved. was just short.
By Order.
H. MISA.
Secretary.
Hongkong, 16th Oct., 1961.
The kick
Shortly after that Campbell was injured, which was a great pity, and had to retire from the
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NINTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 20th & Saturday 27th October, 1951. (Held 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 2.00 p.m. cach day.
Through Tickets (at $40 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Ofice of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, als? tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting. Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10,00 am. on Friday, 19th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avold congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Chub's Branch Offices at:-
5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
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ran hard and although tackled During the whole of the game on the dine, managed to score the halves on both sides did well out. Minto again missed their utmost to feed their lines the kick. At half time the and keep the ball moving. In score was Club 6, Navy 0. fact it augurs well for the future is to the credit of the that so much open play was Club and Navy that both sides altempted in the first match. tried their very best to open
The Club line in particular out the game and as far as the
Both Navy were concerned it was played extremely well. only bad passing that spoilt packs fought very hard, with, I
This thought,
the Club having the many of their movements. however, can be rectified with upper hand, although a little loose. a little practice.
siuggish at lines in the This no doubt was due to some half a Club extent to the fact that Warne rush took the ball towards was out on the wing. the Navy line and Hutson. picking up well, handed to With Campbell being injured Walden who streaked for the and Ray de Rome out of the corner Eng and mude a beaull game for good owing to a knee ful try about a foot inside. injury, the Club will have to The kick again missed It was look amongst its younger blood evidently Minto's day off, al-for a centre and it is nice to though
each klek Was
a know that they have some pro-
mising material.
In the second
difficult one.
VRC TO HOLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS ON
OCTOBER 17 &
19
Singapore Combined Ser-
vices gained a two run first innings lead over Hongkong Combined Services in their two-day cricket match at, Sookunpoo yesterday.
Hongkong went in first and scored 115. In the second in nings they scored three får no wickets.
į
Most Improved Side
Says
PETER LOVEGROVE
Gloucestershire, who, have won the South Western Division of the Count Championship four times in the past five post-war seasons, and lust year, gåve: Bgs Midlands, the eventual champions, a rare fright:in the semi-finals, are confdert their chances to do at least as well this winter."
The Colony opened strongly
They base their hopes on the promising early form shown by their leading with Dunn and Wilson who scored 38 between them,
clubs Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol-and the number of class players avall- Cosh claimed Dunn when he was 17.
able. Bennett, at the other end, clean- Gloucester only had their heavy pack and relentless de- which provides players. bell to ed bowled Wilson, the first of colours lowered at their ninth fence, but the young" half-back Gloucestershire and Somerset, his seven victims for 21 runs outing, and their victims have, combination of R. Humphries Cornwall are reported to: be At 13 the rot set in and the already included Lydney, Chel- and W: Cartmell is reaching a hopeful of challenging: Glouses- Colony's chances of a good firsttenham, Blackheath, Moseley and better understanding while brightershire's supremacy in the Innings lead was lost.
Waterloo, while they held Neath hopes are entertained of the new South-West. They went near
left wing of J. Syme and J. enough last time
faRIDE
by a Singapore did the same thing, to a thrilling draw.
Cheltenham won five of their Taylor. Bill Hook's grand kicking single point in a homeric suga The openers, Cosh and Sargent, Ch
first eight
dominated and tackling have had much to games,.
but this time they will Matric Cardiff for long periods batted wall for 55,
and do with their early successes, and England forward G. Roberts, followed with 14 and it looked secured a clean-cut victory over he will certainly be in the run-now in London with Harlequins, as through they were on their wasps. Bristol's best performance ning for another England cap. and that brilliant threequarter way to a good score.
was to hold, Newport to & draw
M. Terry, who has rejolhed Rain interfered with play, the famous Welshmen only
Bristol too have a heavy pack Army and left on foreign strujee. but it did not affect the pitch. leve
levelling matters with the last
which serves them well in tight and loose 'mauis, but they have
:
However, the visitors were un-kick of the match.
However, they will have able to gain mastery of the Of this trio, think Cheltenham lost. B. Honeywell, England Kender-Carpenter, the Orford bowling when play was resum will
prove
the best, though Trialist last year, to Camborne, and England back-row foenzial ed. Jones and Grace took four Gloucester's fixture list is the and 21-year-old Eric Hopton, centre thesequarter J. M. WA wickets each.
more exacting. If they could find who damaged his left leg against lams (Penzance and Erland)) Singapore's captain. Surg. a couple of really thrustful win- Newport and will not play again H. Oliver, St Ives strong wi
lively stand-off, and back Comdr Alderson, was still un-gers the former would be a very for a long, time,
which
will
fight find his form in the Ane side indeed. The pack are
the Able to
Outside the serum they have second. real force. Colony and was out .b.w. to
K. R. Grin, who has made great Neltier Somnemet nux Devpe Few hookers ever get the bet strides at stand-off, and Okugle looks dingorous as these two Grace for another "duck."
Maynard and Wilson openester of A D. Carpenter Fred sprinter Jack Gregory at wing counties, while I fear that Berk for Hongkong in failing light, Steinhobe, a South African who threequarter. Yet another club shire, and Dorset-and-Wilts wi
redoubtable pack and ones again serve to prop up the
A
but they managed to hold up has had an English Trial, and with
their ends.
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The VRC Junior Championships will be held Wednesday and Friday, October 17 and 19, and are open In to all members and schoolboys holding VRC passes. response to popular request there will be a Championships Series for Ladies and Schoolgirls, open to all who hold subscribers' passes issued by the VRC.
Saturday's Home Soccer Fixtures
The following are not eligible: Members & Boys-1, Those who have been Colony Cham- pions in any of the recognised individual events; 2 Past Junior Champions of the same events;
THE SCORES Boarkong Services Jat. Innige
9 Dunn, Cosh F/Lt Wilson, b Ecunell
Cant Haycraft, e Cosh, Bailey Capt Graveston, lbw Bennett
T/LA Ball, b Davenport Capt Grace; not out
Surg Lieut Jones, e Sargeant, b
Dennett
14 Maynard, Jbw Bennett Set Jordan, e Alderson, b Bennett Li Hoshina, Ibw Bennett LAC Bennion. b Bennett
Extras
Towl
Those whose times, when en- tries close, are better than the following standards.50 yards Davenport
весь; Free Style-25-3/5
100 Bailey Free yards
Vidrioti min 30 secs; yards Free Styl58 secs; 220 440 yards Free Style 5 min 30
The following are the ixtures sees; 100 yards Back Stroke-69
in the Home Football Leagues; 100 yards Breast Stroke tor Saturday, October 20. The 73 secs; 160 yards Individual
Medley1 min, 50 secs. figures shown in brackets are The scores for the same match last season!
Bivision - 1
V
Ladies de Schoolgu:-). Those who have been Colony Champions in individual events. 2. Those whose times when entries close are better following standards-60 vards Free Style-anneer: 100: yards
Huddersfield (4-0) than the
v Manchester C. (-)
(1-3) Free Style 24 aces: 50 yards Back
V
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given The "All Bolton
Burnley Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white Charlton
v Arsenal sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT Fulham
Blackpool Sunderland TU DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL Manchester U. v
Middlesbro' V Liverpool AFTER THE "ALL CREAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED, Newcastle ATTENTION is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which Preston
Broka read as follows:-
Tottenham
In no circumstances 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 Meeting
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
of Brooches or
Badges admitting ladies not in possession Beason uckets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tak, 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, etc.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members En- closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
West Brom
Birmingham Brentford Doncaster Everton Leeds
Leicester C: Not F
Stroke 34 SICS; 100 yards Back 12-21 Stroke-80 SECS: 30 yards Breast 100 yards Breast
(a-1) Stroke 5 secs: 75 yards Individual
Medley 57 seca.
(3-6)
(1-1) Stroke-38 cs;
Y
Chelsea
V
Derby County
Warvar
10.j
་
Aston Villa
(3-2)
v Portsmouth
Division IT
v - West Ep
V
Bury
v Luton
Rotherham V Birtley Sheffield W Southampton,. v
W
An award will be made to the in- dividual swimmer scoring the highest (5-0) number of points on the following bags: Winter 6, Second 3, Third E. (3-1) Fourth
(4-0) The Championships: commence at
Bennett Cash
Bowling Analysis
M
R 3
D. 21
а
33
Singapore Services Yeti Kaulbes
7/0- Com, b Jones-
Chpt Morriott, lbw Jones
LAC Sargent, run out
LREM Chaplin, the Grace:
La Badham, e Maynard, b Grace Maj Simpson, c. Wilson, b Jones Maj Bennett: hw Jones Mej Wilcocks, b Grice Burg Compdr Alderson, ibw Grace Sgt. Davenport, not cut L/Sign' Bulley, run out
Extraa
Total
Hoskins ¡Barnion
Jones
Grace
Bowling Ausysis
(5-2) 8 p.m. and an Adinisalon Char GAVILAN
(will be made.
The Zollowink is a complete wat of entries:
v Notts C.
V Hull
(3-0)
V
Coventry C.
(3-4)
❤ Swansea
()
Blackburn
(-)
Wednesday, October 17:
(2-2)
1. Members & Schoolboya * - 100
V
Bourriemouth
(0-1)
V
Newport
V
Bristol C.
(3-3)
v Ipswich
V
Queen's PR. Divlilon' 11** (Southern)
41dershot
Colchester. Bristol R. Crystal Pal
Sydn
Exeter Norwich Leyton Plymouth Shrewsbury Swindon
Port Vale
✔ - Willingbam-
v. Northampton
yards Free Style: M. Gutierrez, Sony Remedios, AB. da Rózh (1-2) 2: Ladies & Schoolgirls 50 yards (0-3) Breast Stroke: Ena Roca-Pereira;
Therese Hoza-Perezre/
(4-0)
17
Tom Price,
sbe England
旦
caps, forma á formidable second led thrust outside is Bathable, a familiar role for thean,
row, while P. J. Moore, A. P. de:
Nobriga (both Cambridge Blues)
and FAL J. Walter,
a New
21 Zealander who has represented
24 the Royal Air Force, compose a
10
11fast and particularly dangerous
11 back row.
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All except de Nobriga have played for the county, as have the halves. Illtyd Pearce and Bill Ednite, the latter a master?
HEAVY
BETTING ON
THE CESAREWITCH
London, Oct. 15,
at Cheltenham College, and the! centres Stan Waller, one of the
There was heavy betting on the Comerewitch at the 115 heaviest in the game with a Victorts Club, London, tonight and one of the club men
vigorous tackle and a kick which bere described it as "just like old times again.”** carries no mean punch, and W. A. Handley, who possessi
The biggest wagerg concerned three horses, backed grand side-step and deceptive to win a total of over £62,000. acceleration.
USEFUL RESERVES
a
Kelling was not so heavily
50 to 1 Morning Trail, Wi-
PROBABLE RUNNERSTRA
London, Oct. 18 Thirty-two probable runners
Three Cheers, the 9.to-1. Zay- 40 to 1 Hills of Devon, Mey- ourite at the last callover; was soy Hampton, Polar Jest App- backed to win £20,000 and trypide, Barnes Park Sunny They have useful réserves too. finished a firm 7 to 1 chance. Brae, and Sun Compass They were without four of their Hellophila was supported to leading players when I saw them win the same amount end closed wyn and Liwala-Reuter at Sudbury recently, yet they at 100 to 8 on the same mark were so well together, fast on as Kelling man and ball, and quick to gelze the slightest chance that they made the Wasps, never easy to beat on their own ground; fook Jarvis, at the Alexandra witch, running over two and a Párk races today quashed ad quarter miles at Newmarket on slow-moving and hesitant.
verse rumours and said that Eph Wednesday, at 1:45 pm. G Substitute outside-half H. Daniels scored a delightful op Smith, after riding the horse at were announced tonight as follows
Star Spangled Banner Wportunists dry and very nearly & morning gallop, had reported
Kelling (Eph Smith), dropped a
a snap goal, and they that "Kelling went like a steam tell me that the third choice for engine.
Billott), Colibridge. C. The third of the "Big Three""
H
backed, although his owner, Mr (with jockeys) for the Cesare
the position, young K. Walter is even more promising, but to be on the money was Limbools, Sime), Antigue HI-(E.-Belt); } ing nursed very carefully, and who was supported to win £22 Teller (Gordon Richards) C
MAY will only make limited first-time
appearances this season.
Gloucester once again rely FIGHT TURPIN mainly on their vigorous and
League Hockey Programme
000 and Anished the fourth fay-
ourite at 100 to 6:
French Design was soundly Riekuby), backed and closed at 20 to 1% Sporia Mesters
Tilley, Penny on the Jack, Assonan (0) Littlewood), North Cape and Pyrgos were the phila (W. Nevett), best of the 33 to 1 chances, and
Limicola on the Jack" (T
there was some support for the Maber 50 to 1 outsider: the Chump
French
Fastnet Rock, unquoted at the SA last callover on the Cumbadge salter), Mon Fem
ham), shire sa result of his day Hall (JAS)
Wilson) Falzo
NewYork: Oct, 151 Welterweight Champion Kid Cavian, of Cutia, ia véry
to willing
Britain's ghght cirales Randolph
Turpin, here sald - today;"
Gavilan's Co-manager, Fer (0-0)
nàndo· · · Boildigmatiche: had 3. Members & Schoolboys 109 (2.0)
Stroke: M. Gutierrez, received a proposal for a bout vards Back
in Parle with Elropean: Chain (2.1) Sonny Remedios A (1-0) 4. Members & Schoolboys Faney plow Charles Humez, but that (1-3) Diving (3-metre board);"
·he C2, `RE- medios (0-2)-.) 6. Iädjen & Schoolgiria”, '50. yarda Free Style: Barbara Osmund, Shein Stainthorpe (2-2) Colisco, Bow Ruza-Pereirs!" Guids Balldo: saldietany. Gavilan ) around at 10.20 sakin. Tlanpires=37625 Slamat 38 to 1 at the Last:
(3-0)|Xaviers Emma Cobbo
y Beading
v Millwall
v. Torquay,
Brighton
Southend
Watford
· Division III" (MBARBERT): Accrington. v... Bandford C. Bandw
* Cetetherd
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am on both days. The Secretary's Office will close
11.40am, each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and Bhati the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club Graby
Oberberfeld House
ed they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy H Tuded:1
Marfeld
Stockport Worlddrigten Wrexham
Airdrie
· Hartlepools V Trattore VCrente
V Chester
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S v Yonk PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
V* Oldkeri
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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Dander day, including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at Tie in the Gate.
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Ofyde Cowdenbeath e« Allon, Chankartou Turfer Hamiltons (
Starcotine
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“Sankaríts” passes will be band to private box holders only, bo pre requested to distribute them with discrimination, shui" to St Johnstone
dorse their names on the panels. Holdiers of such passes aỰN
* permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing rough on their duties and must rensing len thuair employers' standa.
V..
The following are the League hockey fixtures for both divisions for Sunday, October 21;
awaiting "proper wasí guarantees since so far the proposal is unsatisfactory
would fight anywhere in Europe
FIRST, DIVISION?"
Argonauts "A" Police at Pollo Leigh, R. Souza.
win became the favourite for the rate at 100 tỷ Jama
Threes Chas There was considerably more hou TN PA support for Malalie than for Greening) Gegowen, but the twos finished Colven), Joint
setonit favourites at 100
Seaplang
it he gets "proper uarantees at 050 mm Umpires-Fit Set down to 20 to
6 50 yards Back Stroke (VC A Schoolboys only): M. MoGranh, F. (2-1) Barros, 1 BATTOR, A. Botelho. (0417 Member Bchooiboys (1-4) yards Free Styles A. Pirwe; 4. Nor-
rona hi: Guilerses, ..... Bonny Ita• Pressz (3-3) medios, A. B. day Homa
He declined comment on the report that Gayllan is willing to: fight Turpin Associates | Miklim arata
myBye Ladies-de-Bohoolgirlai. Thəyatda
(3-1)| Horn-Mereka, Shella «Colligo, Haras (1-4)|bara Djemand, Thevy Best Fereita")
Ifriquel Medleys Dino Pires. Ea Nine Dragons Club
--Friday, October 18-
1. Member & Schoolboys (30 yarde Free Bivier Ch Noronha, Houns Fønndlor. A4) 18/BORA, M. QULÍNE!
·Perk:"(B-2
Ower to the congwton in the Members Betting Hall Box LANCASHIRE CUP -
Siguem and Blenbers" "are requested to ensure that their servante SUN ONE TIK Maiary Police will be
Hall to ensure that
SEMI:FINAL
competitions
Thunderbolts v. ELXBC. at RN. 1, callover, was heavily báckod Aldridře -3, Cổ Marcaly
Royal Navy y facrelo "Alt. «L'IRMY1; Today's prices were: #1118.m. Umpires.W/O I..amith,
HAYTHE CEBAREWITCH) RAY; v University at Hil Tak at 10.30 am Umpires-W/O Padley W/D-Letori
SECOND DIVISION & Chris Jawan v YARA at Buddly:
Schroeder
100 9. Kelling, kid. Hello- | “Down Und
phili
The HK. Chinese Training Se Amy ground at 210.30 Unit best S, Staffordshire Regte het, Davies (RAI), AKAIN BA “B” team. 10-21 in the Services
Humsketball final played at the Umph E. Binko, ArSmith, 3. Ladies Mahootaris. 100, warde Nine Dragons Club last week. Recrtic
Style: Barbara Darat, & Darte matchés restilta vjeres
Hospital beat 119 chiboladzie, 100 parda Bty 41; RAF Circle
beat 58
Snooker League
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