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THE HONG KONG JOČKÉY CLUB

SECOND RACE MEETING

Saturday 12th & Saturday 19th January, 1982. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong fockey Club).

The First Bel will be rong at 130 pm and the Te Rae will be run at 200 much abo

Their are Braves on the Day and I races on the 2nd Day (10 in all.

Through Inkets at $2200 chi may be obtained at the Com pradore Ofier of the Treasurers, 1st Flr, Telephone House, aler Tickets for the Cash Sweep on the lust are of the First Day of the Meeting in 12th Janus 1952, as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Pare Mental Cup" scheduled to be run on 10th February, 1952.

Through Trkets or exyed for this Merting but not paid for by 10.00 am Fing 15th Janumy, will sold and the reserva- tion sunceled for future meetings.

To avoid digestion in the Club's Office at Telephone House. non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

05

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisutor Investors is drawn to the following rules:-

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 ON THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no clam for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled

to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESHAY, JANUARY 2, 1952.

FIRST FOUR IN THE KOWLOON MARATHON

The first four to finish

in the New Year's Day Harrier Road Race through the streets of Kowloon from the left, Peter West (the winner in record time), Victor Barnes (second), Bob Munson (fourth) and Reg Gliddon (third).

Below: Peter West on his way to a record with the traffic problem already growing around him. The picture does not show what was in front of West. The photograph was taken from a truck which would occasionally stop dead in front of him and force him to dodge around it.--China Mail Photos.

made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be 27 Countries In 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

sure will be sale at the Race Course.

Winter

Games

West Indies Dismiss

Australia For

216

Runs

Melbourne, Jan. 1.

PETER WEST RUNS THROUGH THE TRAFFIC BLOCKS

By "RECORDER”

Staff Sergeant Peter West of 116 Royal Enymeërs and of Worthing, Sussex, dodge rough blech, Boy Scouts, trucks and a three-deep crowd lining much of he route yesterday to win the annual New Vein Bay's Her- rier Road Race through the streets or Kowloon for the second year in succession, s

He won in 38 minutes 27.1 seconds, an improvement on the record set up in 1950 by Wong Ching-lam, Chinese Olympic runner and American Pacific Coast Marathon star in the last two years, whose record effort, had been 35 minutes 10 seconds.

Poer, after ati was over, by the Hongkong and Kowloon doublert the offelal distance of Restdents' Association, " 74 miles and, basing his esli-Chinese YMCA and the, Chiad

maye от cross-country ex- Gymnastic Association

the

perlence and training spins over All who completed the rang pre prt of the route, said that the entitled to a medal and these may distance must have been any-be obtained from the Chin thing between 6% to 8 miles Gymnasium, Nathan Road, op- posite the Po Hing Theatre, which is just approximately around the corner from the starting point of the face.

at the mosi,

CONSERVATIVE

At his own most conservailvé etimate, he was averaging just over five minutes a mile, which

is very fast going for a six-mile race. Modest ad, ever, he ex- plained further. There was a motorcycle 'churning along by his side most of the way through and, he said, it was an excellent pace-soker.

Peter is capable of a 4:30 mile. That is only perable, he explained, if someone capable of the same effort is running with him.

The start was outside the Kowloon Magistracy. Running

past St Andrew's Church, Peter

A special prize was awarded

Au Hong, 60, competing in the

for the sixth year ce sucocision.

ENGLAND

KNOCK UP 342 RUNS

Galeptes, Dec. 31, England knocked up $42 wa: 50 yards ahead of turning in their firat innlege today

for Barnes of REME.

Vic-

into Chatham Road, he had in the third Test against added 15 yards to the lead. India, of which Waffing

Passing by Rosary Church,

was responsible for 68, and ho had a good 100 yards on Barnes and at the approximate at tes India had scored ont half-way markrunning from run for no wicket. Chatham Info Matauwei Rond, he had a 250-yard lead on Barnes.

The position hirlf-way was West 250 yards ahead of Barnes,

England, with an overnight score of 217 for tour, were E- pected to run up a bigger score, but Phadkar tople three, quick wickets soon after resumption

who had 20 yards on Sat. Reg this morning to dispel the si Gliddon of the RAF. Gliddon to hopea of laying a mild had five yards on L/Bdr. Bob foundation for victory. Munson of 23 Field RA, With three Chinese runners Fung Ping-kwan, Won Bum ond Chan King-win-spread out over the next 50 yards.

THE SCOREBOARD England **** If Imings

Phadkar Robertson, e

13

Divecha Spooner, c. Sen b. Mankad 71 Graveney, c. Amarnath b

Divecha Following them were Charles Williams, of 34 LAA, RA with Watkins, c. Sen b. Phadker another Chinese runner, Slu Kenyon, c. and b, Mankad King-kong, with Neville Lee, of Poole, c. Divecha b. Phadker 25 Field RA, mother Chinese Howard, e. Amarnath 9.

Mankad runner, then Reggie Silva, of

St. Joseph's and Sgt. J. P. Statham, b. Phadker MacMahon, Royal Signals, the Leadbeater, run out Colony 1,500 Metres Champion, Ridgway, st. Sen b. Mankad 24

Tattersall, not out following in that order.

The final placings were:

1. S/Sgt. Peter West, Royal Engineers, of Worthing, Sussex; 39 minutes 27.1 seconds;

2. Sgt. Victor Barnes, REME. of Swinton, Lanes, 35 minutes 47.2 seconds;

3. Reg Gliddon, RAF; of Invergordon, flosshifre, 35:40.2;

Extras

Total

342

Fall of wickets: 1/22, 2/26, 3/133, 4/199, 5/246, 6/247, 7/259, 8/290, 9/992.

Bowling

Phadkar

Robert Llimson, 23 Field Dívěrha

The West Indies, with eight second innings wickets standing, led PA, of Ilford Essex, 15:48,6; Amarnath Australia by 76 runs at the end of the second day's play in the Fourth Test here, and a thrilling finish seems promised. Australia are leading 2-1 in the series.

Saved from collapse today by a fourth wicket partnerhip of 124 rims by Neil Harvey and Keith Miller, Australia mustered 218 runs in reply to the West Indies first innings of 272 runs.

In 25 minutes before the close, the West Indies lost two second innings wickets for 20 runs.

and Miller came together to halt and immediately set Reutur.

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ball by the pace

THE SCOREBOÁRÓ Australia-18 Innings

of the

Hassett, run out. Harvey reached his own 50 Moroney, Ib., b. Rahmadin 26 runs in an hour and 25 minutes, Harvey, c. and b. Rähmadin

c. Johnson, Guiller and soon afterwards sent up the Ish

b. Telm 100 partnership in 99 minutes

When he was caught and Lindwall; bbw,, b: Trim bowled by Ramadhin he had Miller, Trim scored 33 runs in two hours, Ringelm with, 15 fours.

Langley not out Bill Johnston; b. Gomez

Extras

5. Ken Jones, RAF, of Car-Mankad marthen, Wales, 96:40;

Gupte

8. Reggle Sitva, of St. Joseph's Hazare

Athletic Club, 37:38;

7. Sgt. J. P. MacMahon, Royal

Signals, of Dublin, Elre, 37:45:

R

98 11 89

39 9 60

20

52,6

--Reuter,

Neville Lee, 25 Field RA, Rugger Results

of 'Sidcup Kent, $7:45;

9. Charles Williams, 34 LAA, RA, of Swansea, 37:55; and

10. Lee Kim-hong, unattach- ed, '7:58.

NEAR MISS

He

by bor Mong Talgchin, Chairmen 6 of the Yeamati Residents' Asso- ciation. The rate way sponsored

Mattila Wins

London, Dee, $1. The following wore the realis of Rugby Union games played today:

instonians 19, Stewart's College Former Pupils 0 (played at Belfast).

Rosslyn Park 8, Fettesian Lær- rettonians 13 Reiller

TUESDAY'S GAMES;

London, Jan. The following were the re- siis of rugger games played

RUGBY, LEANCË Birkenhead Park 18, Water-

today:

100 11. M

RUGBY UNIÓN Halifax 18, Rochdale Hornets

Swinton

Salford v... poned owing to ground Booded):

St. Helen's 1-L20 0, Whitehaven, 19, Bella Hangers b

A great spell of four wickets for 10 runs with the new bowler, John Trim, finished off the innings. Trim, who took five wickets and Moroney leg-before to the Stollmeyer, undeterred by the

from loss of two

Nearest miss to winning a ball he received

of his colleagues, for 34 run in the innings, was first Oslo, Dec. 31.

assisted with the new ball by Ramadhin.

hooke a bumper from Miller, prize was Tom Falconer's, of 23 With the time limit for ert several shooters, an indication

Hassett, who was booed yes but Hole, cá the boundary, Field RA and Aberdeen. tries for the 1962 Winter Olym-that the pitch was likely to give terday during the Ramadhin saved a Lour.

Onished in, a bunch with four pft Games, in Oslo due to ex- trouble after playing truly up to dismissal incident, was cheered Rickards looked unsteady but others and was judged 12th. pire at midnight tonight, the

by the crowd this morning when he stayed with Stollmeyer till Other Services runners in the Norwegian Olinpic Committee tea today.

the close, when the West Indies arst 50 were Frank Taylor (14th), Australia had lost three he went out to bat.

Addison (15th), Stephenson Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or

Harvey and had this evening still not heard

Miller came to were 20 runk for two wickets.

(17th), wickets for 49 runs when Harvey

Quayle (22nd), E Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the

the Soviet Unioři in- whether

Mengny (23Fd), Butler Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including

tended to compete.

bowling, but after the Harvey, playing lunch.

both Ramadhin had

(30th) and 8. 1. Abbott (Sist). tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary

Twenty-seven countries have the collapse.

prizes were given away at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a

blind. Nevertheless the

The groping Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced already entered for the Winter his best innings for Australia

Games.

They are: Argentine, this season, hit 15 fours in his 50 of the partnership was cent by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclo-Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bri- two hours innings of 83 runs up in 43 minutes, Harvey having Morris, &. Trim

tain, Bulgaria, Canada, Czecho- He feil caught and bowled by scored 36 of slovakia, Denmark, Finland, Ramadhin The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office Will France, West, Germany, Greece Miller, Trim's first victim in close at 11.00 a.m. on both days. The Secretary's. Office will close Holland, Hungary, Iceland, Italy his new ball spell, was never at 11.45 am, each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and Ho

Japan, New Zealand, Norway, comfortable but his innings of the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Poland, Humania, Spain, Swe-47 runs was most valuable. A

OUT TO WILD SWIPES House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Borden, Switzerland, the United

Australia's tailend batsmen (Tel. 27818)..

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRÉ-

falled badly and the last four

After Hole had left, Miller wickets yielded only eight runs. MISES DURING THE MEETING.

Both Ring, who played a fine went on to score 47 runs, before innings in the Third, Test, and he played à bait from Trim on to his wicket. He had never Bill Johnston were out to wild been comfortable but 213 inhirige swipes....

was most valuable in Australia's Goddard surprised by sending Aght for runs. Guillen in to open the West The rest of the batsmen left Draft Programmes and Indies second Innings within huick succession before the Entry Forms for the 2nd Stollmeyer. Both Gullen and qnslaught of Trim, who took Race Meeting 1962 to be held the captain himself were out ye wickets for 83 runs in the on Saturday 12th and Saturnuta un scored but Stout Things, Including a apeil p

heyer, and Richards played out four wickets for 10 runs with day 19th January, 1952,

The new ball (weather permitting) may be

Frank Worrell, who injured his Austrails were all out for oblcified at the Secretary's hand when scoring 2 con 210 runt, 50 rubs behind.

herday could not feld STOP GAF OPENERS Hub House, Happy Valley; today and Atkinson substituted:

Goddard ent Gulfer in the Stables, Shan Kong Arthur Morris, the Australian

leg stop-gap opening, batarian infthander, who injured padačie Festertky, had to have stollmeyer for the fal

opened minutes of the day,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of hdmission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each day cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the date.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, EFC., WILL NOT BE PËR- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG NOCKLY CLUB..

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

SERVANTS

PASSES

Servants Apanies will be sued to private box holders

States and Yugoslavia -Reuter.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

vilo are requested to distribute them with discrimination and Office, Telephone House; the

endorse their names on the passes, Hokiers of such

permitted in the Members Be

on their duties and mat

Owing to the cant

Booths adjacent to

of the Publo

laparious points in.

ba

Tiek ulose at 12.02lock Thursday, Sta

ustraliate innings with Within 2 ball both

and Goddard himself

sbo

Total

West Indie 2nd Innings Guillen, e. Bill Johnston,

b: Lindwallp Golddra, low, b. Lindwall Stollmeyer not out Rickards not out

Total to wickets

WIN IN

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Interport

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