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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
Saturday 224, Wednesday 26th & Saturday, 29th March, 1952.
(Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be ing at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tilllo interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)
There are twelve races each day-(36-in-oll).
Through Tickets at $72.00 each may be obtained at the Compradore Oltee of the Treasurers, 16 floor, Telephone House, also ticket at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of
the Meeting on 20th Maren as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not pold for by 10.00 aan. on Friday, 1st March, will be sold and the reserva-
tim cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid contention at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, hon-inembers are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices a
rules:→→→
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or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1052 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1952. UNTIL THEN.
THE FASHION IN
ENTERING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Due to the fact that it appears some Army units have not yet been informed that entries for the Colony Championships close today, the closing date has been ex-. tended to Saturday at noon. Entries reaching the Secretary, Hongkong Amateur Track and Field Association, PO Box 1706, by that time will be accepted, all others rejected.
A considerable number of outstanding performers | Leung Yiu-lam and Sgt. N in meets held this year by the HKATFA have not yet Wright.
1,500 METRES entered and may not enter. However, the standard should
Sgt J. P. MacMahon (4: 18.0”), be as high in most events as it was last year, though it cin. Frank Taylor (4:24.3*), remains a disappointing feature of the local outlook that Lee Shiu-chung (4:30.4), Gnr. same of our lending athletes apparently expect a personal lodgeson (4:44.2), Tong Hing lal, Wong Ka-ylu, Wong Kum invitation.
pa, L/Cpl. R. Thatcher and Sgt.
5,000 METRES
109 Metres Stephen Xavier (10.0), Quea- tin Almao (10.9), Cheung Yat- hung (11.0), F/LL R. J. B. Reach (11.2) Wong Man-wan Loureiro (11.2), (11.2), Eddie
7
Chat
The following are the entries Fung Kut-lee (23.2), W. L. Me-Smith,
their to date with
best per- Call (23.4), Quentin Almao formances in Hongkong, where (23.8), Leg Chiu-kit (24,2), S/Sp, Petr West (15:45.2"), known (asterisks indicate metric Hung Chee-kee, Yau Tak-ki, L/Bir. Muntan (17:23.34), equivalent to performance over Puan Man-tal, LAC Dudia, T/Q. King-yin (17:57,4°), Lee Kan- yards):
G. B. H. Norris, Spr. Lockwood, hung (18:29.5), Wong, Cheung Gür. Brooks, S/Sgt. G. Coleman, Iam (10:01.2), Cheung Wal-teng Pte, R. Laing and Pte Winter.
(20:05/3°), AB E. Smeath, Gnr. N. R. Lee, Cin. Frank Taylor and, 400 Metres
V. Baimes.
HIGH HURDLES Yuen-fok
Cheung Yat-hung (16.6), A, Collaco (17.0), Chan Wai-lam (17.2), Sgt. A. Wallcer (18.9), Ling Sum (19.0), S/SA. E Handley, D. C. LeQuelenes, 2/11. and Lot. W. I. Kyle- Leic Milward.
LOW HURDLES
Ng
(52.4),
Lo
Wing-chuen (54.0), Spr Lock
Ho Sni-hung wood (58.5),
Shek Ka-lim (11.3), Fung Kut-lee (114), F/O. G. B. H. Norris (11.6), Leo Chuu-kit (57.0), Cheung Chck-yin (578) (11.0). Shek Wai-man, Hung Lee Wing-kai (38.3). Leung Yu- Chee-kee, Lee Wing-kal, You lam (58.4), Foo Shue-sum, Hung Tak-kei, Poon Man-ia, S Dudin, F/Lt R. J. B. Roach, W. Chec-kee, Leung Kam-po, LAC Hamzah, L.I. W. 1 Kyle- Milward, Pte. Winter, S/Sgt. G. L. McCall, D. Collaco, R. Baptis- Colman, L. Bdr. Kirk and Gar.
Brooks,
A. Collazo (63.0*), Ho Sal-
10, 3. Denson, 2/Lt, C. L. Guod-bung (09.0), Hung Chee-yan win and Sgt. N. Wright.
800 METRES
(67,8), Ng Tsang-clieung" (68,2),
Handley.
200 METRES Stephen Xavier (22.5), Sgt. Sgt J. P. MacMahon (2:05.0),PO C. Randall and S/Sgt. E. Hamzah (22.8), F/Lt. R. J. B. Leung Kam-po (2:05.8), La
HIGH JUMP Rouch (22.9), Wong Man-wan Wing-chuen (2:09.5), Lee Shul-
Ling Sum (5:10), Victor Lai (22.8). Shek Ka-tio (23.0), chung (2:09.8), Tong Hing-tok (59), S/Sgt. E. Handley (5:0).
George Thumb (5:0), Yam Wal ling (5:4), Lt. 3. Fortune (5:4). Sgt. A. Walker (5:3) and L/Cpl. D. G. Gillies.
POLE VAULT
LA
SALLE START THE SWEEP-UP
By "RECORDER”
CHARMED LIFE
F/Sgt. K. E. Wake (10:0) and Chan Wal-lam (DIG).
LONG JUMP
J.
DISCUS THROW
and
C.
One of the many attacks on the Chefsen goal is foiled when Browning; the Sheffield centre, is checked by Harris, the Chelsea half-back, in the FA Cup sixth round match at Sheffield which Chelsea won 1-0.
LEAGUE
HOCKEY
Recreio's Match With RAF Should Be The Best Of The Week-end
The best hockey on view this week-end will undoubtedly be produced at Recreio in the match between Reerclo "A" and the RAF. Though it does not look as if Recreio's unbeaten record will be spoil, the airmen have a fine team and though lying fourth in the Lengue, they may well be higher when the senson finishes.
Their main handicap is the apparent lack of co-ordination of the forward line as a whole, and individual efforts will be useless, against the solid Recreio defence.
of the Another good match should be the top and the bottom
and Navy. v. Thunderbolts, though division,
they usually this game might be apont by the manage to give any opponents"a" rough CBA ground. The Navy, good game. On current form always an uncertain factor, have Thunderbolts should just win drawn with the teams now at this match,.
THREE MALAYANS
AND ONE DANE IN SEMI-FINALS
London, Mar. 20.
."
Also, according to form, the Argonauts "A" tear should have no trouble with the HKHC, but last week the Hockey Club pro- duced a dull team and a surprise when they delivered the soundest
the thrashing
Police havo received this season. If they produce the same full team next will have week, the Argonauts. wil to look out. W
The Army framgits
In
team, back ba Malayan tour, should Hopfortable ylotors in their ths with the University. Malaya the Army team won four cut of their five matches, only los ing narrowly to Singapore dis- trict 1-0, and with this practice behind them, it is going to be dimcult to keep them out of the
| Leagle Tupposition.
In the Second Division there will be a needle match between YMCA and Army "".
The YMCA defendere, besides scoring
Malayan and Danish players again dominated the AB-| goals, ane so sound that they England Badminton championships at the Empress Hall here today.
Wong Peng-soon, 34-year old Malayan ace, reached the semi-finals in his bid to win the Men's Singles title for the third successive year.
have only conceded six goals in the twelve League matches they have played this season, and the
Army attack are going to work hard it they are to repeat their earlier success,
Sgt. T. Moynan (21:10), S/Sat. II. A. Wilson (20:01⁄2), Chan Wal-lam (20:8), DVT. Humphrey (20:03⁄44), 2/Lt. T. G. Carpenter (20:8), George Thumb (20:14), Quentin Almao, Shek Wai-man, Leung Wing-kin, Ma La Salle College, defending Inter-School Champions, Chau-nam, W. L. McCall started their sweep-up of the "A" Grade (Senior) Cham- Lt. W. 1. Kyle-Milward.
HOP
STEP & JUMP Sgt.
(43:0), T Moynan pionship at Caroline Hill yesterday when the Semi-finals of the Inter-School Athletic Championships were run off. Cheung Yat-hung (43:2), S/Sgt. 2/Lt. Despite the state of the track the two outside, A. Wilson (41:7%),
Carpenter (414), Yam G. lanes being partly flooded and only the four inside lanes T
Wai-ling (41:24), Shek Ka- lim being used some excellent times were returned.
(41:1%), Cpl. Leat ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON (40:414). Chan Wal-lam, MA Lee Shlu-chung of La Salle, (Wah Yan AM) 11.5, Yeong Chou-nam, Dvr. Humphrey, who had a chance of the Inter- Ying-kon (Wah Yan AM) L/Cpl. McKenzie, Yau Fung- School record in the 800 Metres, Cheng Man-cluing (Diocesan) kwong. Yin 1-ching and L/Cpl. having run 2:00.8 last Sunday, and Lee Wing-kai (La Salle) D. G. Gilles, had to content himself with a 11.8.
SHOT PUT victory in 2:13.2 in the Bnal of La Salle's A, Collaco won his
Chan Wai-chuen (37:10); R. this
race and was not semi-finnt in the High Hurdles Heitmeyer (37:8), Cpl. J. challenged.
In 17.1 seconds excellent Douglas (35:5) RSM S. M. Willcox of King George V performance on a heavy track Weller (33:1014), Dvr, Hum- (33:5), L/Cpl. J. J. School was second, Wang Yee- and worth well under 17 seconds phrey we of Wah Yan AM a surprise in normal conditions. George Harrison. Lau Kam-yip, S/Sgt. (La Salle) won the H. A. Wilson, and 2/LA. G. B. third and Chan Chi-wan of Thumb
Chan Kwan- other semi-final in 19.5 seconds, Chadwick. Queen's fourth,
of Clement! actually the other finalists being Dennis lum
finished fourth, but
ધાન
was dis- Chan (La Salle), Yu Hon-man
Chinn Wol-chuen -(103:21⁄2), (YGPM) and Samuck Lo Wal Kee-ylu ($8:511⁄2), Capt. W. qualified for running in the in-
(Diocesan). side lane, which was discarded.
Deacock (94:9%), S/Sgt. H. A Stephen Xavier
Wilson, Lau Kam-yiu, Sammy through 100 Metres in
It is a wonder that no one Y, Capt. C. Clayden, D/Maj. seconds and the 200 Metres in broke his neck in the quality-Holford and 2/Lt. G. R. Chad- 23 seconds to lea
lead the
the qualillersing round of the High Jump as wick, for the finals in the two sprints. there were quite a few skids
JAVELIN THROW W L. McCall of King
off a muddy George
Chan Wal-chuen take-off into the
(102:4%), V School ran a surprising 23.4 now infamous concrete edge of Lt. S.H. Fothergill (141:4), SAC
The Army need these points seconds in the 200 Metres. This
the Caroline Hill pit,
Pritchard, Lau Kam-ylu, Gnr.
With delicate drop shots and title for the third successive year. if they are to maintain the slight was timed by only one watch. In the circumstances, the Vase, Gar. Stelght and Plc. K.
accurate placements, he had a Wong was soon joined in the edge they har on the other but most of those present con-
eight who cleared fect 10 Mitchell.
HAMMER THROW
comfortable fourth sidered his run fast enough for inches to quality for the Anal
round vic semi-finals by his compatriot, Championship contenders.
On the other hand if the tory over Irish International, Eddie Choong, from Penang, who 23.4.
deserve a citation for reckless- F/Sgt. K.E. Wake, Sig. C.
F. W. Peard, by 15-4, 18-4.
scort an easy win over unseeded YMCA gain the points, they will Small and D/Maj. Holdford. Fung Kut-lee of Wah
qualifying Yan ness
LADIES'. EVENT:
be, well in the running for the Two other Malayans, Eddie Ove Ellertsen, of Denmark, of standard. PM and Quentin Almao
100 Metres
Choong and Johnny Heah, both Choong was playing his first honours, though a YMCA victory" KGVS, who had done 23.2 and
They
Sik-chun Wong 23.8 seconds respectively in the (King's) Chan Sheung-tsit (St. Yee-man (13.7), Jennifer Hart
Lam Kak-Inn (13.5*), Wong law students in Londen, and match of the day, but Ellertsen would put Recreio "B" slightly Poul Holm, Danish No. 1, who had hat only half an hour's rest in the lead, as the latter should heats, qualified in the semi-Paul's C-E), George Thumb (La (13.8). Росп Ching-woon
is seeded to meet Wong in the after his strenuous and brilliant have an easy run in their match fuals with 24.1 and 24.8 seconds Salle), Ling Sum (Wah Yan PM), (13.9"),
final, Fok Wing-sheung
also reached the semi- victory over the seeded Swede, against the Aces. Tsol Kai-shou (Clementi), Ger- (14.0), Debomb Hurlbatt final stage, which will be played Knut
Makmoren. respectively,
The other qualifers were rard (King
V School), (14.1, Joan Atherton (14.1), ori GLOTIVE
BRAVE CHALLENGE Codie Loureiro (La Salle) in Bing Wu
and Chung Chan Shiu-kuen Chan Yin-
Wong meets Heah and Holm shiu, Yeung Chee-idt and Trul plays Choang:
The Dane made a brave chat- the latter, a very young team, ships of Diocesan in 24.5
In my account of Tuesday's Shui-may.
Healy entered the quarter-lenge in the first game but have improved out of all recog zeconds.
events missed out the name of
200 Metres
finals by easily beating J. Ham Choong hit too hard and was too nition since the beginning of the La Wing-chuen ran the fastest Bing Wa (Diocesan) among the Jennifer Hart (29.1*), Poon merganrd Hansen of Denmaris, accurate for him. The Malayan season.. some-final heal In the 400 Long Jump finalists. He cleared Ching-woon (20.4), Rita Hall 19-12, 15-4.
raced to a 13-5 lead and took In the Ladies' League 65.0 seconda, the 10 fest 64 Inches.
(29.0), Fok Wing-sheung Metres in
the first game at 15-7.
there are no Very exclling other heat winners being
The meet was drawing to a (29,0), Deborah Hurlbatt, Woo
The tall, dark-haired Dane
as, by the eartip La Solle
In the second game the Dane notches both
boys A. conclusion with no girl having May-hing,
Yin-shiu, put ip strong resistance in the
could hard- Collaco in 57.3 seconds
very tired play standings, they Lam Kok-lunest game. His powerful, smashes
was deviously and stolen the limelight when in the Yeung Chec-kit,
been er and, with Choong smashing ly have
more Lee Wing-kai in 58.0. The other last event of the day the King and Joan Atherton,
The earned him many points, but and driving fiercely, he failed matched.
Gremlins inalists are Wong Yer-wo (Wah George V School quartet of Jen-
HIGH JUMP
team cannot afford to more accurate to gain a ringle point and lost team AM), Spencer (KGVS) nifer Hart, Deborah Hurlbatt, Yan
Taul Shui-may (4:34), Jenni- the Malayan's and Yin I-ching (Diocesan),
game.
the game love-15.
points, or bang go their chom Hilary Hale and Shirley Winter Hart (4:2), Rita Hall (4:2), play won him the
pionship chances, and they will NOT SO FAST
Henk might have won even Malaya provided д third semi- semi-final in 55.5 seconde, (404), Leung Ka-ling, Chan were slow by comparison, ex-finishing while the trailing teams Chee-yuk and Tece So-ving.
But he made the Swedish International, Nils make any mistake against the up for that by delicately placing Jonson, in the fourth round, in cept for Xavier's ́`11,1.
much-improved Dorlans LONG JUMP
his drop shots and making his one of the best and longert duels
vi University, Recreio are Eddie Loureiro French Convent School, won the yesterday
the running..
lasted nearly an hour and KGV "B", there does not appear Gremlins "B" and Victorians v. mintch Eddic Choong reached tho
ta be any Hikelihood of surprise last eight without playing, as There was little. to choose be-
first-named his third-round opponent, A. Ltween
them in the drst two Cults, and the
beams in each case should win. games. The decider was a
dour Salway of England, scratched struggle and produced some HOW THEY STAND:
Ladles League
beside
его
1951 SETS ARE VALID | 24.3 seconds and Cheng Man-Kwok-PROTESTS).
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 ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure art! 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 be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
el Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-
will be on sale at the Race Course. The Branch Offices, the Treasurera Compradore Omce and
ferton
for
Chan
STRONG RESISTANCE
bave
The match between the Nomads and the Nau Jawan should be an even game since
111-
"A
drop
dny
The 100 Metres semi-finals the 400 Metres Relay Jos Atherton (4:2), Lise Po-chemare caally had he not aver-Analist when Johnny Heah bent have to be very careful not to
The were just completing their *x- Deborah Hurlbatt (15:0); Fong
hit occasionally.
the Secretary's Office, will close at 10.00 a.m. each day. The other finalists with their, times change of batons on the last 1 sik'' (14:032), Jennifer Hart much alpwer opponent do all of the championships so far. The "A" The other matches, Key
Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office, are situated at 1st Floor, Telephono House.
A limited number of timing 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. -
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Servants' passes 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
(La Salle) 11.4, Fung Kut-lee other semi-final in 80.4 seconds. (148%), Rita Hall (14:7%), Chán Yahlu (14:34), Fok Wing- shaung (13:11), Tse So-ying (13:74), Joan Atherton (13:8), Ng Sheung-kwai (13:6), and Chan Chee-yuk,
SHOT PUT
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The light signals hitherto used to signify that an
The
4 half.
tween
May Wu; Ulian Khoo, Lee Pos Men at real upset in the brillant play. Heah appeare
Chow.
objection has been lodged and the result thereof. have been Rugger Results
amended as follows:- Objection
RED, BLUE
Square with white border. Objection Sustained
Square with white border Objection Overruled YELLOW Square with white border.
These signals will be exhibited on the Totaliantor
London, Mar. 20. The following were the results qt Rugby Union games, played
today! COUNTY MATCH
Somerset 17, Middlesex 15.
CLUB MATCHES Edinburgh Acidonicals
Singles event was pro-
KGV "A"
Victorians
Thunderbolts
PW D
chee, Suzette Stone and Jannine vided by the Dane, Ove Ellert to have the match, in his
ធម៏, who
beat the seeded pocket after romping into
10-1 lead, but Jonson fought Recreio International, Swedish
Knut Mainioren, in an interesting back with surprising vigour. "A"
The Swede, placing his shots Lade Elowers. match, which lasted an hour.
Wong Peng-sopnyas the first accurately, drew up to 8-10 and Dortans into the semi-finals with an levelled at 14 all Both players. Widgets Impressive win over the Irish were very tired now, but there University KGV "D" followed some flerce exchspres. International, E. Wi Peard,
Heah eventually won the game
First Division Wong had too complote a re-by taking, three points in a row. pertoire of strokes for the Irish The final score. was 15-11, 11-15, Recreio "A" mart, who was often left strand- 17-14.
Argonauts "A ed not so much by the pace of
The Malayan's court craft and RAF By
uncanny placings.
The Malayan Champion die dated play ⠀⠀ throughout, and though t
Irishinian brought of
match
good mushes he could not
the delicate drop shots of semi-finalists MIBS A
provided three of the Argonaute "1" opponent lines within Jacobsen, the holder, Mrs Tonny Amy Wong found jandach and he played the fastest Ahm and Miss A. Winther. The Nav arat
other place is
filled by Mias Dilon C In the Colony Brooker Cham-bewildered Pendants caso that Atzabeth", : „Obelge," the first Nomads
permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through Tower in the positions previously' occupied, by the signal ford University 30th 9x-Won's hold, but because of the calm, approach' to the game had. Navy
on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.
Owing
to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and
Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Fabilo. Betting Hall. Military Police will posted at various points' in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Order,
H. MISA,
Seuratury.
lights 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, he indicated by a White light and will be exhibited below the objection signals,"
IL MISA
Seerotary,
Donden Stouch 3, Aberdeen University. Reiter
Billiards & Snooker
Hom
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the
stood him in good slead when University
many another player might have matc cracked in the face of such
A Pallon brilliant rally by the Swede..
In the Women's Singles Den
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