THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, -1982
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THERE'S NOT MUCH MORE
EASTER RACE MEETING
Saturday, 12th & Monday, 14th April, 1952
(Held under IK8 Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30, a.m. and the first race wil
be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)
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There are twelve races each day (24 in ull).
Through Tickets at $48.00 each may be obtained at the Compradore Ofice of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also tickets of $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting on 14th April 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 paid for and the reserva- by 10.00 am, on Friday, 11th April, will be sold tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Omces at Telephone House, non-meinbets are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices pt:
.5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules.
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Dividends will be pald on the winning and placed ponies By 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 EXHIBITED. Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked mistakes of any before leaving the Selling Counters description cannot be rectified later.
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 Investors have left the Counters.
All winning
tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be pold 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 relunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1952 SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS
ISSUE.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their Jadics 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 Broaches or Season Uckets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tox, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a mber, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
limited number of badges admitting to Members' 'En- Only a closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Oflce-and- the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 a.m. cach day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tlfins 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 Public Enclosure will be $3.00 Including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re- admission.
No re-admission tickets will be issued in future. BOOKMAKERS TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG
JOCKEY CLUB. KONG AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN
THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
SERVANTS' PASSES
TO JOHNNY WILLIAMS
THAN THERE WAS BEFORE
Says DEREK JOHN
Johnny Williams decisive victory over Jack Gardner has given Britain and the Empire a new Champion, but vèry little new hope of exi tending British honours in the highly-competitive field of internatiohal heavyweight boxing.
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Williams has improved immensely since his last meeting with Gårdner 17 months agó, while the ex-Champion has, at best, stood still.
That much at least was demonstrated at Earls Court when, despite a najrotv escape from disaster in the 15th round, Williams finished a comfortable winner on points. Last time the two met, the verdict was reversed and Williams was carried from the ringside to the local hospital.
of experience is true that he staggered | lamentable lack But Williams' improvement" ( " It
mán 20 pounds also had something to do with. has shown up most in the de- Gardner-s
in which he was heavier than himself-several t partments
His left is times with rights that flashed out
Should Williams ever come up already proficient. faster than ever, his phenomenal with the speed of lighthing and
is something that is rarely landed dush on the Champion's against a top-ranking American speed
he must do seen above the middleweight jaw,
But everything he had heavyweight-a2}}
sooner or later if he is to stay those blows, and
am afraid we rooks, and his ringeraft is a joy was behind
should see a repetition of a now to watch. Still, however, he Jack just shook his head and in business-1 lacks a real knockout punch in came back for more.
familiar boxing phenomenon. his right fst.
Burglar To Return Stolen Lonsdale Belt
London, Apr. 8. A. burglar who stole a gold belt repented today when he found his victim was Britain's Light- heavyweight Champion.
The burglar broke in last night to Champion Don Cockell's Surrey home and
his stole Lonsdale belt, the highest British boxing award.
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Today a telephone voice told the Boxing Board "Tell the Champion will return his belt. I' didn't know it was his.". -Reuter.
There are still among the followers of the gentle art quite a few who consider they have had their money's worth it they sce a display of polished boxing. On the other hand, there are those who calculate the enter tainment value of a fight by the number of knockdown blows that are delivered,
So far as the Gardner-Williuress bout de cinicutied, and latter must have counted this poor entertainment Indeed.
CLASSIC EXAMPLE -
It Has been proved, time and that which textbook again,
are employed boxing tactles against the set-em-up-and-slug- om-down type of fighter, the out- come is nearly always in favour of the latter. We saw a classic Dick of this when example Turpin (brother of the more
poly Rimtyme Marcel Cerdon.
Johnny Williams ducks and Jack Gardner's left. passes harmlessly over his shoulder, Such tactics won Williams a comfortable points victory over his heavier opponent, and won him the Heavyweight Championship of Britain and the Empire.
Express Photo.
Interport Cricket Geoff Dyson To Coach
Revived?
The Malayan Cricket As sociation bas, it is under- slood, been approached byr Hongkong regarding a re vival of the pro-war Inter port series,
MUA,
The suggestion is being conaldered by the dimata problemickaathak-
of raising funds to seni a team of 18 players and one official to Hongkong.
Turpin, a master of defensive Except for the last round, there boxing, kept Cerdan at orm's was nothing much to distinguish length for seven rounds. Bu! this, fight from many other less-Cerdan was not the inexperienced publicised, and, less expensive, boxer that Gardner is. What is heavyweight contests. We had more, he carried dynamite în a pleasing spectacle of a good his lett nét, and though he was itulé un besting a good big "un;
no mean boxar bimself, he knew but very little else.
enough not to try to outbox a Williams wis obylously deter-man who brought the text-books
to life. mined to stay well out of reach of Gardner's lethal right hand-
did so with remarkable and success.The fact that Gardner never quite caught up with him, lovever, was not only due to Williams speed and superior ringeraft;
Champlon's
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Two-kick Player Starts An Uproar
Tottenham Hotspur, last year's football champions, won a key match on April 2 in the last minute of the game by what experts are now calling an illegal goal.
Their opponents, Huddersfield Town, immediately protested to the League.
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This is how it all happen- į "So I hit the ball with my left foot hard and low, and it Eddie Bally; 'Spurs inside struck the referee in the back left, took a corner kick. The where he was standing on the bail struck Referee W. R. edge of the penalty area.' Barnes 05 he crouched to
He was asked: "You did take the kick twice?" He, re- to Baily.
plled, "Of course I did."
Bervants' 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 permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands. Booling to the congestion in the Members' Betting. Hail and at watch the flight and rebounded
djacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation la adhered to.
NOTICE
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
INTO THE NET.
He lobbed die ball into the goalmouth. Centre forward Len Duqueming "The Duke" to every 'Spurs fan, beadok it in- to the net.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB a corner kick must not take a
Attention is drawn to the following regulation regarding admission to the Public Enclosure on race days, effective as from 1st April, 1952:-
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $8.00 including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite feo of $9.00 in order to gain re-pdmission.
No re-admission tickets will be issued-in future.
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
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The referee signalled a goal. At once there was an outery.
Huddersfeld players RIT- rounded the referee, protesting, gesticulating. They quoted Rule 17 of the Laws of the Game. under which a. plasur taking second kick at, the, ball until another player has touched it. Referee Barnes, of Birming ham he was promoted only Lines- uns
from the Beason men's 1st to the supplemen
referees' list-consulted Jary Imesaron Cook, then confrried his decision.
Result: a 1-0 win for 'Spurs,
Said Duquemin: "Bill Nichol- player) con (another 'Spurs said to me as we ran back to
SAILY: ... *with my left”
Holiday
Golf
At Fanling
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Britain's Olympic
Helsinki Team At
By
CHARLES STEPHEN
Geoffrey Dysoh, AAA National coach, is to det. in. a similar capacity to the British Olympic team at Hel. This was confirmed at a recent meeting of the sinki. British Board,
The team manager will be Jack Crump, and to help. him two assistant managers, D. McSwain and J. Glibert of the Scottish AAA, have been appointed. A. W. Mays is to act as Masseur.
5.S. Gordon 80-9-71 and Dr NJ. Whelpton also 80-9-71 en It is now a matter of boxing for the April Qualifying Round of Dyson's appointment, the first Main conjecture in Britain is history that
be chosen-for Cerdan, awaiting the Captain's Cup on the Old such a one for many years, is not who will
as McDonald his opportunity with-infinite Course last week-end. They will welcome. He is undoubtedly the athletes such "Nankeville, patience, caught Turpin ore-play to decide the Actual best man for the job. Under his Batey, Bannister,
guldance Royal Marine guard just once. But that was Qualifier for the month,
Chataway, Hesketh, Pirie, Par- John
automatic. enough. He flashed in a peffect Members are reminded that Savidge rose to the top as a lett and Eyre, re
in choices but weight putter:
what Maureen Gardner,
events left hook-and Turpin woke up over the Easter week-end there in his corner with his seconds will be the usual Bogey and Me- who is now Dyson's wife, became they will compete.
one of the greatest women working over him.
dal Round on both Courses.
In the
M, Young, Cup, the hurdlers in the world; and John. anal will be contested between Disley now ranks with the best The Hongkong &
or a steeplechaser, Banking Corporation and Messrs Butterfeld & Swire; a very close match is expected.
SILANGHAI VISITORS' CUr.
The following are the starting new champion is little more times and draw for the Shanghas than a light heavyweight. But Visitors' Cup to be played on that need not be a permanent Easter Sunday at Fanling-Old
Course: disadvantage.
The theory, was proved again |--Q.E.D..
That, I am afraid, is what we might see if Williams is matched with heavyweights of the calibrej of Rocky Marciano or Jersey Joo Walcott: The fact is that our
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Shanghal
This applies especially to the middle-dislunce runners. Here Bannister, Nankevlliè, Chota- way, Parlett and Eyre are all It is Geoffrey who has been capable of returning 4 min 10 responsible for the markedsce or under for the mille. And Improvement in field events: in Briush athletles, a which had been neglected.
order to overcome ah, em- talent in one branch barrassment of hitherto event Pariett will probably run in the 800 Metres the distance at which he competed in the 1948 Games and Chataway in other The 5,000 leaving the
concentrate
the. three to 1,500.
MORE AN ADVISER · Ás many leading athletes have their own coaches, whe favour varying methads, Dyson's job at Helsinki will be more as He will also look an adviser. after the general finess of the
0.16 R.A. Wickerson v. W. Doyle Ted Broadribb, his manager 1.18); 0.30 JJ. Cowperthwaite
Neve (120); 0.24 W.N. who is, incidentally, one of the.. Micheli (135); D. most experienced and successful White. V W.P Birtwhile (150); handlers in Britain plans 0.52 H.R. Malcolm V E.H. Sains to take him to America for a fewbury (155): 0.30 L. Goldman v N.. J. Beazley (1.45); 0.44 F.N. Kent ten-rounders against some of the Dowale (1.40); 9,40 R. Firicing te
promising local talent. VH.R. Coombs (1:50); 0.48 A.B. The British team will be an- more That
work
nounced on June 24. Already might
wonders Caleman v E.L. Groome 11.531: 0.52 especially if it teaches Williams G.D. Seramstad Bylington athletes have received notices (2.00): 8.50 J. Linaker v S.T. Chau to combine his superb. defensive (400); 1000's. A v S.M. der to the effect that they are under style with a more aggressive out-rard (2.10): 10.04 N.E Arthy v J. consideration. By the time the
Dickson look,
Leach (2.15); 10.03. final selection is made, the sea- Hackney v W.D. Leighton (2.2):
son's
the AAA major 10.12 T: Low v A.D. Duty (225): Men's and Women's Champion- 10.16 R.K. Collongs v F.D Hunter 12.30): 10:20 F.A. Kierman ships, and the Championships of Watson (235): 10.24 J.T. Relé v Scotland and Northern Ireland W.I Paterson
10.23 J.D. will have been decided. Teath (2.45): 1932 K.S. Robertson v K.S. King lorn (2.50); 10.30 J.. Leitch v TS.M. Terrace (2.50); 10.40 N.A. Brown v D.S. Robb (3.00): 10.41 R.E.
Hubble Rodger VI..O. (3.05)
Afternoon times are shown in
-(London Express Service)
Major Cowley
Wins Foils Event
Clogue H.W.DE
LADIES' GOLF
Maj. Cowley of the Royal brackets. Northumberland Fusiliers won the Folls Event of the Colony Open Fencing Championships in the final at the European YMCA | days from Friday through Mon-
last night.
'Si Hudson of the APTC wan runner-up and G. Dzörio of the Royal Hongkong Defence Force, third.
The Championships will be concluded to-night with the sobre and spec'finals comment- ing at 7 pm, and 9 p.m. res-
who get two points towards to the centre of the field 'I don't fuining the championship. for think that can possibly be dpectively. which they
outside Have an chance; and a blow for igual.
Gersfeld, who, at the other dad " said Don't shout about it of the table, at facing relega- Get into position for the kick tion to the Second Division off. I feel sorry we had ant needed the point they win that way." would have got from a draw..
to
'.
An Eclectic Competition will be played over the Easter Holl-
day over the New Course at Fanling
Players are limited to four cards over this time,
Winners of March Compell- tions are as follows:
Captain's
Qualifying Cup Round. Mrs J. D. Claque Nett 89
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Performances in these meet ings will play an important part in deciding who is to go Helsinkl. But, they will not be the only factor. The season's form will also be taken to consideration.
bud Thus, one performance will not debär an athlete,
India Selects Thomas
LGU Medal Score Silver Team Of
Division.--Mrs
Nett 81
J. Strickland
LG.U. Medal Score Bronze
Cup
Eight
(London Express Service)
Four Hongkong Swimmers For
Olympic Games
Four local swimmers to repré- sent the Colony at the coming Olympics were confirmed at the monthly meeting of the Executive of the Hongkong Committee Amateur Swimming Association held at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday evening.
They are Cheung Kin-man, F. X. Manteiro, Miss Cynthia Fáger and Miss Irene Kwok Kam-ngor. Cheung and Monteiro will com- pete in the 100, 400 and 1,500 metres free style, Cynthia Enger m
lite Women's 100 and 400 metres, free style, and Irene Kwok in the Women's 200 metres breast strioltea,"
Mr H. W. Winglee, Secretary of the Association, was elected as the team leader,
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
• It was decided to hold the Lucknow, Apr. 8.
Colony's Junior Championships India's. Selection Com-at the Victorin Recreation Club At the conclusion, prizes of Division Mrs A. Black Nett 71.mittee for the Thomas Cup on August 25, 20, 28, and Sep- trophies, shields, medals and
LG.U. Extra Day Bliver Divi-
tember 1.
The Championships are open to weapons will be presented to slon-Mrs W. N. A. Smalley the Davis Cup of badmin- the successful competitors,
ton - today announced the members of affiliated clubs, all Nett 60 #
L.C.U. The folls Anal yesterday was Division. Mrs H. J. Armstrong whom a team of seven, cap who have resided in the Colony Extra Day Bronze names of eight players from service personnel, students of all schools and unatidchod members FOOTNOTE by Victor Raé. HARD AND LOW. "If Bally played the ball mainly a test of the French Nett 66.
style against that of the Italians. The Deep Water Bay Sum-tained by Davender Mohan, for over six months. Cofono twice for a corner kick, the In fact, the French stylists trium-mer Season opens on May 1. will be selected in May. champions in uty Individual After the match played on the only possible decision waphed but as the third and There will be a competition
events and the five falists in the Spurs round bf White an indirect free kick
fourth places wore taken by the held on the second Thursday of India, the winners of the the Colony Championships of Hart-lane-Bully Bald: “I 1- him."
Ozorio brothers using the Ita- each month and In addition to Paclile Zone, mert Denmark, 1951 are barrod. tended to take the cother with
who won the European Zoric, Han style, no real decision was this a running competes for the right of meeting the II. Long informed the meeting
At the mooting, Maj. C. my right foot bit Uib referee
reached on this controversial | be played monthly. made me move, the hall inside
foute:
United States, the American that he had to relinquish, his past the quarter elle at the cother
flag.
BRILY İTİ
DAILY. (2)
REFEREE BARRES
RANGERSFIEL
agathst
-(Lohden Expreía Šerútvoj
HOW IT HAPPENED—
SECTION OF THE F.A. LAWS-RULÉ 17.
VICARII VOLnd thesistance of its own cinque. der shall kit kicker play, the ball a sbcond time. 1033 fra fonclad or played by another pla
for
the of Maj.
W
A. Sowell to fill the vacancy was 'opproved.
and events are as follows:
to An Interesting-running. com-Tombo 1 Bogey: May 13, one winners, in the inter-zone as a member of the Executive 1 to 30inal from which the winnerà Committee and the appointment mentary was provided by Major Electric: June 8 Club
Challenge Malaya Medal de Coady Long, Chairman of
to 31, Medal; July B, trophy, the Hongkong Amateur Fencing Shanghai Foursomes Aug. 1 to VENUE NOT, DEFINITE
A recommendation by the Association as the play pro-90,
Diving Committee that the num- pressed This permitted the 50, Bogey: Aug 31, Stableford
patts);
The first, inter-zone match bere of dives in the champion- un-initiated amongst the opec- Sept. 23, Autum
will probably take place during ships should be Increased from tatora to follow the progress of Entry lists have posted the third week of May but the four to six optional divas was re the competition.
* Deep
Water Ht
10 arid Fanling actual date and venue are Bay for the Glover
this clesca definite.
HKCC TENNIS
the semi-naal of the HKCC Club Tennis Handicap Doubles played yesterday, R.M. Maophetson and I. H. Kendall
CUEL
oolved and approved by the Cammiltóe.
an Tuesday, Apr 29, 1932, According to indications here. Play commences in May.
Inala may be selected ba the It was also decided to run R. C. Gairdner has been venue because Denmark has Junior and Sensor water polo appointed Deep
Water Bay expressed a willingness to play leagues in place of chly one Entries Manager and Mrs. J. C. Brown; round somewhere near Singa league formerly held. assistant Manager for the Sum- pors, where the challenge round will close an Apest 25 and the will be staged on May 31 and league will commence on May
Seasonations have Jund 1,:,
As several,
been made for the Summer The eight Indian players It was announced that all,1951 Beat Mal, JHG: · Déighton and seáson, playeri, nro naked ta'] choren today are Davender Harbour. Ilaco certificates, which Maf. R. Pratt
Pratt 0-7, 0-2...
The duals of the Club Handi- cap Singles and Mixed Doubles will be played to-day, se
read full details of these which Mohan, Amrit Dewan, Henry were nos yet received by the. have been posted at the Ladies Ferreira, Kanoj Gula, Gajanan successful minimers should be Clubhouse at Fanling and of Hemady C. Miden Promos collected from the VRC before
Nath and T. N. Beth Reuter, the end of this mon Deep Water Bly,
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