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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952.

GPORTING. SAM

By Rep. Wootton

COLONY RECORDS FALL AT

SOUTH CHINA-YMCA

DUAL

MEET AT CAROLINE HILL

By "RECORDER

་ །

At the first dual meet between two athletic clubs in the Colony since the war, South China Athletic Association and European YMCĂ athletes made a successful assault yesterday on the best local athletic performances of the year and even came through with two Colony re- cords.

Sgt. Joe MacMahon, running in European YMCA colours, beat Cfn. Frank Taylor, also running in "Y" colours, in the new Colony record time of 4 minutes 27.5 seconds for the 1,500 Metres run, heating the 4 minutes 28 seconds of Pte, J. Stephenson, Royal Army Pay Corps, also at Caroline Hill, last year. Taylor was second in 4 minutes 28.8 seconds, the fifth fastest time in the Colony's history.

South China's Cheng Yat-bung, who had lost his Colony record for a day to Sgt. Hesling, Royal Army Service Corps, who went out to 42 feet 10 inches at Boundary Street on Saturday, came back with an effort of 43 feet 2 inches on his first jump for another Colony record awaiting ratification.

The great upset of the after- noon and probably the greatest a week-end of upsets in

in

Jennifer outran

Incord holders,

and

feet

+

1.5/Sgt. Peter West

(EYMCA)

4:43.0

9:36.5

USS Everett Shuts Out BRAATHENS

Warriors 2-0 To Win The Senior "B" Pennant

By "GRANDSTAND”

USS "Everett" brought the first pennant to the US Navy yesterday when they shutout the Warriors 2-0 in the oruclal game of the Senior "B" Division Series in which both teams dished out brilliant ball.

Both games in the "A", Division were close affairs with Madcaps nosing out South China 4-9 after a three-run uprising in the sixth inning, while the Braves shaded the Overscas Chinese by the identical score when the Tribe staged a lost inning rally which turned the tables,

In the Junior Loop, several at bat. In Rene's other time ot, pan, and he was followed I.. good games were witnessed, the bat, he was given credit for a mediately by R. Silva who wa best being the Wildfires upset sacrifice, his bunt advancing given a life as Micky Gutte, 224 over the Delawares by 4-3 while base-runner after pitcher Wang threw high to fra bare. the Bantams surprised their fans had fumbled the ball. when they extended the powerful hard - fought

Fandas to ten

Innings betere bowing 10-9. US NAVY WARRIORS

BRAVES 4-OVERSEAS 3 Fans were predicting an upset The US Navy wrapped up the when it happened in the seventh flag with their 2-0 shutout inning with the Braves frailing

behind

3-2. A tiring Lam Ping against the Worriors, when the

on the mound wavere combined pitching performances an

momentarily and before he knew of starting hurler English and

and Carlos rellef Sam Howard proved topit Tony Osmund

Remedios had wheedled walks much for the opposition.

out of him, and only one away. With the heavy end of the batting order coming up, it looked black for the Overseas, and It turned out just that, way, for Junior Remedios, next ay parked the first pitch to centre fleld for a two-base hit which brought the deing run Dhome.

were

Joey Franeo, pitching for the losers, also chucked a good game; giving up a trio of hits to the "B" Division Champions, but up

two of those hits fortunately

ere bunched up in the third inning to produce

the margin of defeat.

English, who is recorded an the winning pitcher, yielded four three of hits in five frames,

being bunt hits those safeties which puzzled the infield, but soon they settled down to the Warriors strategy.

bot

Spiky Guterres, striding to the platter In the clean-up spot went to the business of nudging the winning run over with a long overdue all, and that was the ball game, which all goes to prove that a game is never over until the last out.

Overseas

aft

In

The count was knotted in the bottom of the sixth when Micky atoned for his erratic throw by poling out a two-bagger and secred er an Dickle Cheng'a sacrifice.

The final stanza appeared whea Reggie Viera, given a life on fielder's choice, scored to break the tie-up when Malig grounded out. Fighting to draw level

in to win the ballgame not their half of the last inning, Delaware Vincent Seaze ground- ed out and the rally fizzled out when R. Chaves and R. Xavier batted out feeble popfiles.

The losers had the large share of the hitting, as Felix Allaye connected for three safe-hits in four limes while Micky Gutierrez was good for two blows in three times. The only one of the Wildfires to connect for more than one safe hit was A. Britto who had two singles.

Winning pilcher Robert Siiva displayed a nice hook in his offerings, while losing hurler Lucido, although steady

Try 10:31.4

2. L/Bdr. Munion (EYMCA) 10:00.4 Lee EYMCA) 10:21.3 Gor. N. Chan King-yin (SCAA) Also ran: Lee Kan-hing Cheung Wai-tong (SCAA).

High Hurdles

3.

and

Cheng Yat-hung (SCAA) 17.0 Chan Wai-lam (SCAA) 17.6 20.0 Orbour (EYMCA) ...... Also ran: Ma Chan-ham (SCAA).

~400′′Metres Hurdles

as the board was 10 feet dis-3. Lee Shlu-chung (BCAA) 4:38.0

4. Leung Kam-pe (SCAA). tant from the pit and the two

3,000 Metres South China girls refused to was take off so far away from the very nearly every sport,

the sand. Jennifer Hart's victory in

From a dirt take-off, 14 Girls 100 Metres Dash.

as a grand performance, burs!,

was In a great finishing

course, Fok Colony was, of

Wing two Lam Kak-lan sheung's, 13 feet 11 inches and

13 feet 11. (who holds the 100 Yards mark Joan Atherton's

Wong inches. 12.5 Acconcis) at

-(who-

holds the 100 Taking a lazy Jump from the at 13.7 seconds) board after the offein! compell- Metres muck in 13.8 seconds.

tion was over, Jennifer cleared; 1. for Colony marks the 14 tee 5% luches and Joan Chan Alherton followed with 14 feet year were turned in by Wal-chuen (South Chine), who 2 inches.

'YMCA's Jean Atherton, com- put the Shot out to 37 feet 5/2 inches, Peter Grant (European peting with barely any practice YMCA) who went over 5 feet since 18 months ago, will be a 8 inches in the High Jump, and definite threat to the best in a Joe MacMahon

(European matter of weeks. She has clear

on a cd 4 feet 6 inches in the High YMCA), who

perfor Jump in England and went mance of 2 minutes 5 seconds

Best

started grand double with

a

in the 800 Metres.

A Colony Schoolboys' record

was set by Loung

Kam-po

School)

South

(New Method English

in running second (in

beating

Scha:dboy mark

best

China colours) in 2 minutes 5.8

the zeconds,

of 2 minutes 8.8 seconds set by himself January.

THE BEST OF ALL

ח!

As though this wasn't enough

in the way of records and all- time bests for

G. S.

Of

one afternoon, Kennedy-Skipton, European YMCA, cleared 4 feet 7 inches for a Colony Over-50 record in the High Jump.

Mr runs

Kennedy-Skipton,

who European YMCA the Alhletic Club, received a real- ly hearty chicer from the stand

was, for a 53-

year-old veteran, a magnificent

and his effort

performance.

Anyone over the age of

40

in this Colony who doesn't think

60 may write

ist

to this column- and will be given

his

chance to show that he

can

clear as much.

It may be

added that

Mr

not

Kennedy-Skipton joins a

too large band of male athletes

in this Colony who have proved that they can

conclusively

jump higher than Julia Tingay or Valerie Jillott.

The various Army unit and have inter-unit championships

more.

50 far produced some 20 jumps of 4 feet 7 inches or over and the various

champion- school ships some 20

said Mr Kennedy-Sicpion yesterday that it was up to him the ta zet an example to younger blood at the European that it took no YMCA and great effort as he kept fit by extensive hiking and

on Lantaa Island.

elimbing

the

South China's Cheng Yat-hung broke the Colony record for the Hop, Step & Jump al Caroline Hill yesterday with a leap of 43 feet 2 inches.-Photo by K. H. Yick.

over

...

05.0

o Sai-hung (SCAA) Hung Chi-yan (SCAA)... Also

NE Tsang-cheung (SCAA).

Peler Grant (EYMCA)

Taul Leung-yon (SCAA)

High Jump

*

Chan Wai-lam (SCAA)

4.

5.

Lan Kam-ylu (SCAA)

G. S. Kennedy-Skipton.

(EYMCA)

Long Jump

Clan Wal-lom

4: 7

(SCAA; 20: 115 Ng Wai-man (SCAA) .. 10: a Tsui Leung-yam (SCAA) 10:10 18; 2 17:10/2

I.

4. Moody (EYMCA)

Dick EYMCA)

were on

two

the

in finding the strike zone, gave up six hits. The 35

might have achieved their greatest triumpli

This

35 Bantams

1 season had they been able to

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS ANNUAL RACE MEETING Saturday 22nd, Wednesday 26th & Saturday. 29th March, 1952,

(Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race better the powerful Pandas, but

will be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tinh-Interval is after as. It was they had to console

the fourth race” (1.30 p.m.)' themselves with having extended

pitcher

Sam Howard, who sat on the bench for the first part of the game due to a muscle Injury, was

started given the nod to finish the game, more in the nature of an ex-inspiring form when they pushed hibition than

anything else, and

over two markers on a walk and this be fully satisfed the

a three-bagger by Seldon Ma, out customers who had trekked

but the next few chapters to King's Park.

Howard fanned four of the last unreeled with lightning rapidity as neither side could get any six outs.

Losing hurler Joey headway, a brilliant fielding dis- Franco fanned five during the

executed by both play being whole game. 07.9

sides. The Warriors had a good scor- The Tribe slimmed the lead in the power-laden Quilt to nine ing chance in the initial frame the bottom half of the fourthings before they were shaded

10.9. when Peter Hahn and Vie Brido

when Frankie Correa poked out 5: 8

got on base on a walk and a

The Pandas started off with P. but bullet neg

a

from Texas Leaguer" over second 5 bunt,

buse to score Junior Remedios Tung on the mound in an over- right-gardener Daniels after he and after the Overseas had in- confident move and before the had muffed a catch found catcher and

creased the lead by one more smoke had cleared, eight runs Butler nailing Hahn at the plate. run in the fifth, Overseas catcher were on the scoreboard in favour In the next frame the Warriors Louie kindly handed it back when of the Bantams, before Tung was

again battle-path

a wild throw to banished from the mound and he uncorked as an error, and a bunt placed rat base with two away, to pave replaced by regular

runnero potential

into scoring position, but cool fielding the way for another score when Jimmy Herrick.

It was great lead to over- by Navy shortstop Ray Currans Jose Guterres came through with

a single.

Pandas nibbled come, but the prevented a tally.

Even then the Oversens had away at it gradually and a three- The Navy tear started off the

the advantage, but double play base hit by C. M. Tung in the fireworks in the third semester when Bridges singled and trotted in the seventh when Bob Re-sixth inning produced the tieing

Y. Yeung's

S. a slashing,

blow off and doubled oft Pelor run for the Pandas,

Both teams were trying hard Chan Wal-chuen (SCAA) 37; B Currans bat, and Currans later Pop-nye seemed to give the to obtain a decision in the

scored when Warrior key-stoner

the extra bit of seventh, but two unsuccessful 33: Eddle Guterres messed up a play encouragement which made then attempts to steal second.. baer

'the save another ballgame with a nullified

Bantams effori at first base.

The Warriors'

while clutch pitching by Cooper strengthening the outfield at the determined rally,

Chappie Remedies, who toiled on the hill, which accounted for COPA larger score, centre- inner field. of

on the slab for the winners, K. C. Ho and S. C. Lee via yielded only two hits (Hoon Ho the strikeout route, squelched 74:91 Helder Johnnie Pereira pulling and

and Seldon Ma) but one of them the Pandas effort, towering fles 145:9 down five

blow a three-ply

which 110:7 looked like extra-base clouta,

gave the Overseas the lead, The Navy is still scheduled for

Lam Ping, hurling for the alle more game against the Red Locers, chucked a good game for 13.8 Sox, but with a comfortable threa

six chapters, but wenkened in 13,0

game lead, the title of the first the seventh and was outduelled 14.0

team to annex the newly formed when he gave up seven damag- "B" Division of the Senior Leagueing blows. is theirs.

Hop, Blep & Jump

1. Cheng Yat-hung (SCAA) 43:2

Yanı Wai-Ung SCAA 41:25 J. Shek Ka-lin (SCAA) 3:0

4. J. Parker (EYMCA) 30:6

5. Dick (EYMCA)

6. Hamilton (EYMCA)

Shot Put

1.

2. McAvoy (EYMCA)

3. Parker (EYMCA)

1. Hamilton (EYMCA)

..

36:0

35:8

34:10

114

145

5. Lau Kom-yiu (BCAA) 28: 77% Discus Throw

Chan Wai-chuen (SCAA)

Kam-viu (BCAA)

Parker (EYMCA)

4. Hamilton (EYMCA)

Javelin Throw

(SCAA)

1. Chan Wai-chuen

2. Hamilton (EYMCA)

GIRLS' EVENTS 100 Metres

1. Jennifer Hart (EYMCA)

10:25

83:4 07:42%

Lan Kak-lon (BCAA) .... Wong Yee-man (SCAA) Joan Atherton (EYMCA) 14.1

High Jump

1. Jennifer Hart (EYMCA) 4:2 2. Joan Atherton (EYMCA) 4:2 4:2 3. Tru Shui-may (SCAA) ..

(Places decided ол fewer failures).

4. Lee Po chvi (SCAA) 3:10

1. Jennifer

Long Jump

Tar

(EYMCA) 11:0 Fok Irish cung (SAB) (EYMCA) Joan Atherton

4. Ng Sheung-kwat (SCA)

13:11 13: 6 19: 2

TODAY'S SPORT

Lawn Tenale

Colony Open Championships at the Hongkong Cricket Club, Chaler Road commencing at 430 p.m. Doubles serund halt_semi-final): In Konn

hung/Edwin That v Lee Wal-tong/

C. Dao.

Hongkong Cricket Club Tournament

home on home on

the

strategy

a!

that

MANCAPS 4–SOUTH CHINA 3

South China

continued on

medios snared

at first base Braves

JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES

In the first overtime frame, the Bantams left * runner stranded on third base but the necrotary sate his failed to be produced, and after the Bantarns falled again in the ninth, the Pandas chalked up the winning tally when a close play at the plate was mishandled.

06

There are twelve races each day (30 in all).

Through Tickets at $7200 each may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st door, Telephone House, also ticket at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting on 29th March as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.

LADIES' LEAGUE The biggest upset of the week-

The Wahoos wound up their their downward skid when they end was the Wildfires' triumph

heart-breaker over the Delawares by 5-4 in scason's schedule

Terry backed by dropped another

Patsy to the Madcaps, being nosed out which they dealt the death-bos | Noronha,

after to all the Delawares' hopes for McDonald behind the batter, re- inning 4-3 In the sixth.

one though itgistered a one-hitter although they held the lead for the greater the flag- slim part of the game.

may be,

the opposition managed to sneak The first inning was a scoreless across two runs off as a

in the closing The tussle started

heaves for a 10-2 win heaves May Wu,

the Wu, on the El for

Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am, on Friday, 21st March; will be sold and the reserva“, tion cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Omces 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

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totallsator 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 at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked

mistakes

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

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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1952 RACING SEASON ARE NOT 1851 SETS ARE VALID

Silva-Netto and F. C. Wong the once in the second throwing hitless ball, Silva-Netto frame. The Widaris, however,

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies the initiative in the losers, again put up a creditable MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the striking out five in the full seven grabbed

consideration Meeting. the display taking into

pitchers duel with both Kelly affair while both sides dented stages of the game on a pair of VALID UNIL 1ST APRIL, 1932.

UNTIL THEN.

innings while Wong whiffed two fourth when Stowart crossed the for the Caroliners.

on an infield error helped that she was faced with hard-

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE The first run was chalked up by A. Britto's timely single, but hitting veterans, and yielded only MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. in the fourth inning when K. T. the lead changed hands in the six hits, two of which were by

Stuckey v Young: 7, Rite__&_ M~ same chapter when Buzzy Wadedaunted by

Badminton Schoolboys, Schoolgirls'

on

NOTICE

the tame

accounted for Aeven

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Co

Course, The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Offles will close at 18.09 zm, each day. The Treasurera Compradoro: Office and the Secretary's Office 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).

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season Leung drew a walk, and dented fifth frame when three bunched Irene Starkey as she continued tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members

blowa,

Including Dickie on a hitting spree averaging over Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for timely single by up at Chater Road 1. Cook & Holmes the rubber on

Chaves two-run

for single, netted .500

ведлоп the in a comeback ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Barneit & Ewing: a Macpherson Y. K. Chan, but the Madcaps & Pritchard v Gould & Areturn;

to forge ahead after a dismal season last year. Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a Jones Mrewhinnie: 4. Zulauf equalised in their half of the them two runs

Choy Mel-ying, for Pool To, Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced Moolap: 3. Daly v Rawlings: 0.

the sudden socked out the only safety for her by him, and for payment of all chits, etc. Charlie Scharnhorat's Tamworth v Bidgoed & Mrs Goitried, scored

single Charlie

setback, the Wildfires put them side to spoil Noronha's record. more Abooker

was

selves back into the ballgame May Wu struckcoat Georie Younger Colony Champion surprised than anybody else, and when D. Malig singled and after batter three times while Terry me ship.-Eastem II. v C.P.O. Tamar: over 4 feet 3 inches yesterday...C.. v Lusitano 11.: Lustiano 1. honestly admitted it.

South China broke up the stealing second base, two wild Noronha v K,C.C.-13.; Kowloon T.C. V

frame pitches found him crossing the scalpa. - R.A.F. Sauth China v II.Q. Land, deadlock in the fifth He has gone some inches barely knocking the bar

Forces: Chargemen's M. v Prison when P. C. Wong singled safely Omcers C. higher in practice, but is now on her last attempt at 4. feet

from

3 inches. She was also fourth,

and after pilfering second base changing his style

yards behind

Colony

in.a flurry of dust, he crossed theless, than three Did-fashioned scissors to

and barely nosed and Junior Championship semi-finals the plate standing up when S. C. straddle and hasn't yet master the winner ed the new technique, lie was out by the Colony record-holder,issing perch Hall, com- Wong dropped a surprise bunt.

Rugby

The Madcap Big Guns went once Champlon of the London in the 100 Metres.

Annual Charity Saven-A-Side to work in the sixth semester School of Economies at 5 feet

Tournament matches for the Blarney

hits in succession when four Stone Shield at the Club Ground at (Eric Remedios, Buzzy Wade, Happy Valley,,commencing 3.80 p.m.

Reno

Edo Almeida) Sequeira, and brought them a cluster of three runs to put them ahead at the crucial stage of the game,

In the Caroliners last chance, with the hickory as the song seventh inning appeared,

out but L. C. Poon grounded worked Silva-Netto for a walk.

THE RESULTS

sh Army Team Champion- The results were:

on Saturday as Boundary

100 Metres

6 1. Wong - Man-wan

(SCAA) 11.4 Street was won at 10 feet

11.8 inches by the Royal Army Ser-2 Lee Chu-kit (BCAA) vice Corps (aggregate for team. Bellamy (FYMCA) 115

ran:

200 Actres

Lt. Bellamy (EYMCA) Shek Ka-lim (SCAA) Les Chiu-kit (BCAA)

of two jumpers) and it may be Davey and Moody (EYMCA). mentioned here that European YMCA's Granty and Kennetty Skipton aggregated 10 feet 33 inches between them yesterday. MINGE PLANET EXPANDS

7

SCORES

ÁT

A GLANCE

... 24.0

24.1 SENIOR "A" DIVISION 242 Madcaps 4 South China Also ran: Hung Chi-ki (SCA), Braver

4 Overseas 400 Metres

SENIOR "B" DIVISION .... BED

US Navy... 67.0

2-Warriors 58.4

JUNIOR LEAGUE

7.South China 10 Hantoms

1. Lockwood (EYMCA 22, Ho Bal-hung the 3 Leung Yiu-lam (BCAA)

Also ran: Blackwood YMCA)

Jennifer Hart, one Minor Planets, Won Ladies' Section of the

of

the

meet

quite conclusively.

for

the

YMCA with three first places. She also probably, missed new Colony record in the Long Jump n she was in top trim

800 Metres

Se Joe MacMahon

Grimns Pandaa

(EYMCA) ************** 2:00 Dodgers

1. Leung Kam-po (BCAA) Delawares

3. Los Bhulschung (SCAA), 2:00 Blus Box

Cfa, Frank Taylor

(KYMCAYA

ina nexes

9. Wildfires

Wildfres

31: Dragons

12' Grimins ‚i Dodgers Atwo ran: Car, N, Lee YMCA) Pandas

“LADIES' LEAGUE - yesterday and tailed out to 14 and Leung Yiu-lan' (BCAA).

1,600 Medres

Wahoos 10 Pool feet off a dirt take-off.

MIDGET LEAGUE The Women's Long Jump,1. Bat. J. P.. MacMahon

(EYMCA)

4:274

Dodgers - Blackhawks 4:23881 Joseph's 30 Wahoos !!

the first event of the day, pro* 1. Chrysank Taylor

CRYMCA) dused, he dayis quiz Breument

3

3

A steal and a wild pitch scored Poon. Meanwhile K. F. Chan

O aingled for the tieing run to be

.base.

0

D

S. C. Weng tried another bunt

Don

in an attempt to score Chan, but Ume the Madcaps were not asleep and Chan was nailed at 9 the plate. K. T. Leung filed out lo left-gardmer Buzzy Wade for the final out and the Madcaps had another win to ihoir credit. * Reno Sequeira, gunning for the balting title, improved hin percentage quite a few points us he hit safely once in two tintas

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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Objection

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Square with white border. Square with white border.

Square' with white border.

These signals will be exhibited on the Totalleator Tower in the positions previously occupied by the signal sights and the Spheres will be dispensed with.

The objection signal only (Red square with White border) will flash for a short period before it becomes statics,

The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a White light and will be exhibited below the objection signals,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

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

- PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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

Bo

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Servants pusses will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination, and to. endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands,

adjacent, to Boxes in the Coffea Room, Box-holders and Owing to the congestion in the Members: Betting Hall and at are requested to ensure that their servants make usp Members or publie Betting Hall. Military Follec will posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to..

By Order

CHROMIBAL

Secretary,

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