THE CHINA MAIL. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952.
ON THE RECORD Arsenal Draw GRUMBLING
ABOUT One-All With Newcastle U. GREMLINS SERVES A PURPOSE TOO
One of the most difficult people parts, except that Doreen Randly- misslog and the Was out of 1s sile to get any opinion
trio did not Victorian inside
G. T. "Pedlar"! Palmer, the Acting President of the Hong-sweep into the attack with the kong Hockey Association, shutter same reckless bravado that the of Gremlins and Widgets and presence of the general big noise in the local have ever seen
an about t hockey world.
insts into them.
only human I who can make
full speed at
London, Apr. 16,
An early Injury to Jimme Logie, Arsenal's Scottish inside-right, and the inclu- sion of six reserves by New- castle United, robbed the re-arranged League match at Highbury tonight of any on this season's bearing Cup final in which these two clubs will battle on May 3.
their
"It resulted in a 1-1 draw and He has for years been a tulent- tepm-
If it was a genuine Interpart Arsenal's failure to win reduced the League 05 hopes rester and a rikss
Beatrice
their Greaver builder, having to his time sent trial,
have made Championship. hockey Sheila Hall would
With threo
Kames left t Imore than one great star who disobeyed Inetleal in the Colony team on the strength
Arsenal are a point The each club, performance. stuctions back to dull house-of wifery or the ennut of mahjongg. others did fairly well, but they behind Manchester United
have R superior buve
other also been
average. mellowed matches. have The years
the
The Championship many de and hawever, "Pedlar".
The two reserves who turned his orders! Gremlins disobeyed relative to the Seven-a-Side last Up Joan Crighton and Nanapend on the last League intel
Now he has washed Gonsalves, both got a game and Sunday. his hands off them once more, did a fair job in the half-back
line.. at least til next season.
d
better
int
goal
*
weeknesses in his team and he
season
of the
the two when teams meet at Manchester on Saturday week.
Logic's injury, which occurred
in the 18th minute, threw the
At the start of the season the Arsenal attack out of gear, in
"Pediar" is well aware of the ad.er Beekcy Lorgue were | falling awkwardly, he hurt bla -watched the upposition-the Restoying with the idea of present-left thigh so badly that after in a prize for the season's most noing off the field for bondaging, his girls of the Colony-beat
In Contributor these could only limp on the wing ****isuurtant The victory
Line twr-one yesterday.
for the remainder of the match. could have been a more harul- spirit and popularity of
Logie's Injury, however, is not some one if goalkeeper Marjorie Kome. Meir hadn't brought
Having left it a "Pedlar" | considered serious and should Pabner to select the Interpor. I not prevent him playing in the spectacular saves.
Cup final That TALO Tui-has no game to play. 1 will venture to nambate the
non-existing winner of the
"Podtur."
oft some
He told me some of the Cremlins were getting lazy, | trophy.
'The which was hardly news. Gremlins actually have enough lent in them to challenge King George V School's thirteen-year- olds
athletic for the Colony records, but the only way to inake them jump would be to release a lot of unfriendly mice.
It was while grumbling about
"Pedlar the Gremlins that started comparing their relative merit with that of the opposition. His views were most interesting and by the time he had Snished he had nordinated the Colony XI he would turn out if aps challengers turned up to take then on
Had "Pedlar" not had secasian would never to grumble, we
have had a Colony team even on paper. Most followers of the Ladies'
gladly Langue would
pick their team, but it would be studded with a the League's .extroverts, that is,
the non-
retiring girls who are friendly have ind with everybody fascinating streies to tell about their barked shins.
"Pediar" looks at a team as a team and he made the blank
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statement that there wasn't a woman in the Colony who was properly qualified for that most
positions glamorous rentre-forward.
the shuffling began outsides about and finally came through with the forward ine. got him to A little prompting admit that he had no defence without the Victorians and we got the defence out of him too gradually.
This is the team that emerged from the best quidised selector in the Colony:
Marjorie Mul. (Cromlins).
Sylvia Franklin (Victorians), Betty Reuse (Gremlins),
Dorten Handyside (Vizterians), Beatrizz Greaves (Dorians), Anne Salbury (Victorian),
Nocle Simmons (Gremlin). Lilian Brandt (Victorians), Stella Corrca (Recroio), Marie Meikle (Gremlins) and Sheila Hall (KĠVS),
Which makes It four Victorians Gremlins, and one with four each from the Dorians, Recreio and King George V School.
The trophy could hardly have 10 anybody else been awarded but Joan Crighton, who built up a new Victorian team out of the remains of the old, moved from position 10 Bosition to make way for
The new stars, aud Antilly has a team that 1001 together too late in the season |to win the League.
Runner-up: Marjorie Roberts, founder of the Dorians, who-alan got going a little too late in the to finish well
scason League,
up the
-"RECORDER."
32
head-tile
reserve through minutes centre-forward
but Keeble, Arsenal equalised five minutes after the interval with a goat by Milton-Reuter.
OTHER RESULTS
London, Apr. 14.
The following are the results of League football games play-
eu today:
Aldershot.
DIVISION III (Sou.era)
2 Gillingham 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division "A"
Third Lanark 1 Rangers
1
--Reuter.
Hockey League Standings Considered As Final -One Match Excepted
At Tuesday night's meeting of the Council of the HKHA, several matters of importance to the colony's hockey were decided.
Firstly in the matter of completing the League programme, it was decided that the present League standings would be considered as final, notwithstanding the fact that some League teams have not yet finished all their matches.
that
One exception was allowed in the YMCA v Recreio "B" match would decide the winner of the Second Division and was not satisfactory to decide a Championship in this way.
round matches are other Arst Malaya v. Pakistan, India
v,
1
Breaks Record
Royal H.K. Defence
Force
Orders
Hongkong WAAC
After Order
flat-
D.
*April 23-"A",-Ft Lt. Muaro, Harvard Plots- Wednesday. Secial No. 15. Orders by fami
p.m.it Lt. Cacke. WatchPractical Training - Italf a Colonel LT. Ride, CBE, ED, Day)-8.30 Pt. Transport leaves 1're & Past Fight Briefing,
P. p.m.-/L Commandant, Royal Hongkong nikor af 2. Friday, April 25 vard Plots Defence Force. Daled April, 15, | "A", "B" "C" Watches-Q RIIKDE Gillesple. 1're & Past Fight Brief-
-3.49 p.m.
Transport leaves Mur-Ing. Saturday, April 26-'A' Flight Hangar-2 p.in. 1952.
ray Parace Gmund at 5.30 p.m. Aircrew-KAAP Force Itendhuarters
A.T.C. Section Tusday, April 22-Transport aves Saffebury Road at Depot Training. Squad Not 3, P. Wateh-Set Kong-Full Day)-1.45 p.ni.
Identity Cardi-Identity cards are 10 & 1-Monday, April 21. 02. a.m. Transport traves Salisbury
for collection from 10 Programme Squad Bril, Attention, Road at 8.15 A., Friday. Apt 25eads
"B" Watches-IKAAF | RUKDF for the Undermentioned Rifte Lesson 1——A S
Young. At Ease & Key.
"Transport leaves personnel:-Cheung Pul Stripping & Amombing & sight Hangar-_D.m
.w. Coppin, (Mos) J. Crighton, setting. Rifle Lesson -Car & Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. Wire-
Monday, April 21-P. Dallas, A.D. Malenimm, Cleaning. Parade RHKOF HQ less Opicatore. 8.45 p.m. Dress, Overalls A Derets.chnical College3.45 pm. Trans-Mottram. J. Warne.". brund No, Tuesday, April 22, 32. port leaves Murray Parade Ground Programme Arms Drill, The Slope & at 3.30 p.in. Thursday, April 21- Techleat College-5.43 p.m. Trans. Movement with, & the Order.
Training. signals A & B Sections. without A. LMG 7 & 8-Normal port leaves Murray Parade Ground
Plotters. Parude Signals Hut Murray Parade Fighter D.. eleanme & cleaning before, Bring.1 5.30 Parade BKDF HQ at 6.45 p.m. Wednesday, April 2. "Watch-Dround 5.50 pan. Thursday, April 24. to 1 pm, (Half 1032, C&RTA” Rection. Parade Drem
0.0. Jackets & Trousers, 8.0.R.- 4.m.
3.30 pt. Tactical Exercies. Anklets & Bolts. Squad No. 12, 1. Day) Thursday, April 24 "A" & " Monday, April 21, 1952, SOR CSHQ
Rection, Pro-Watch:- BURDF-3,34 p.in.-7
Parade Friday, April 25, 24 Tueday, April 22, 32.
Transport leaves Murray 1032 son csuQ 6.30 p.m. Plotting gramme. Squad Drill, Attention. at p.m.
and Telling. Lookery Course. Parade Rifte Lesson 1 Paracle Ground at 5.30 p.m. Photo Easo & Easy.
Sunday, April 20. MINUP 230 pm on Saturday graphiess. Stripping, ambling & sightsetting.
April 28. Plain clothes. Tot will 3.10 & Cleaning. HAY. Kai Tak-2 n.in. Transport Lesson 2-Care Rine Parade. RHKDF HQ at 3.43 p.m. ficava Sallibury Road at 1.30 p.m. leave Murray Parade Ground
NEO% (*adre. Paradu Q Squad Thursday, April 24-I.A.F. Kal Tak p.m.
Subject: Lec Dress. Overalls & BerEIN. Nos. 15 & 10 Wednesday, April 23.8 p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury KDP 343 p.m.
turoties Intructor: RSM King. 52. Programme. Squad Drill, At Haed at 5.45 p.m. Clerks G.D. &
Monday, April 21- (Sgd.) O. 1. CALVERT, Major tention, at Ease & Fasy. s Les P.A. Cour
for Deputy Commandant, Day) a.m. HQ RIKDF--(Full assembling Son 1-Stripping.
Parade
RIIKDF. rightsotsing. Rille Lesun 2-Chte Trasport leaves Murray
Tuesday.. April · & cleaning. Parade. ItXDF HQ ct Ground at 9.43 a.in.
Trans- 3.45 p.m. Dress. Overall & Berets: 72-Q RKDF-5.45 p.m.
Audit Boned. An audit board enn Int Unit-Training, HQ Bec: port leaves Murray Parade Ground
posed as under will assemble at the Parade Tuesday, April 21, 53 11Q at 5.10 1.ta, Police Course. Tuez-
Apr 22-HQ RHKDF-5,45 Adm Offr Office at filKDF HQ an RIKDP Weapon Training Lecture: day,
Murray Munday, April 18, 1832 ut 630 pm Subject Theory of small arms fire) p., Transport leaves
Weds for the purpose of auditing aven B. Hee: Parade 5.30 p.m. Thursday, Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. April 24, Murray Parade Groundaesday, April 23-HQ KDF-5.44 counts as tosy be presented: Prezi Overalls and rubber shem to be p.m. Thursday, April 4-"B" See-dent-Major E, G. Stewart, 050. ED. Day. Member-One member in bo detail. brought
Tot will leave at 5.30 lan-RAF Kat Tak-Full
ed by DC KANUR. One member Transport leaves Salisbury Road at P.M.
Sunday, to be detailed by OC HAAP. Fat 7:30 a.m. M.T. Dilvors.
Kai Tak 30 Artillery Battery-Training.
Notices Gonnery Tonday. Practice & April 20-8.A.F. Revision. RV 5.30 p.m. at MPG 1.m. Cpl. C.E. De Luz, Sat Ste. Dress: Plain clothes. Fd Gunnery redios. and Cpl. M.A.
Simple TpWednesday.
Barrag: Monday, Apr. 21.Trained M.T. Arly Board. RV 5.30 p.m. at MPG Drivers-RAF Kat Tak Full Day), bers of The Hongkong Jiegi and then G&B TpTransport leaves Salisbury Rond at, guests was such a titucess fat your Dress: Plain clothes.
whga be held at Kowloon Erle "Sec-Monday, Tac Ex's RV 230 a.m. Wednesday, April 23--that it is, to be repeated again. 1 AWARD FELTET SON CSHO Dress: 4.A.F. Kal Tak-6 p.in, transport
|Framadinamassadmoonchazakip amenazará-thandatai Plain clothes. C & I TO " 581 Henry Habury Road at 11 amet Clish by kind permission of the
Groundcrew: Sunday, RV Sundres
wil be Saturday, June 14. 111s hoped Friday. Plotting & telling.
Dreka: April 20-"B" Flight-HRAAF Hat that members of the Regt will keep p.m. at SOR CSHQ
gar-9.45
Transport leaves this date open as it is the last oc
Mon- Plain clothi
Baltsanry Road at 6.30 4.13.
casian for probably many years that Hongkong Regiment
day, April 21-"A" Fight-HIKAAF Mx. nie alled Reel, will be able
Transport to attend. Full detail will he pub» · Butlex. Orderly meer
Day) Hongar-Vall Next Week Lt, F.E.C.C. Quah.
Waves Sallstry Rosd at 9.30 B..ished later. Orderly for duty-Lt G. Halligan,
Friday, April 25-"A" & "B" Fights Sergeant of the Week-Sgt. D.J.R.KAAF Hangar p.m. Rene Ballerand, who com-
for duty--Sg1 F. port Icaves Salisbury Road nt 3.45 from Unis, Sub-Units and individuals' peted in Hongkong for the lake. Next
p.m. Saturday, April 20"A" Hankar-2 p.m. European YMCA, broke the Crab
Coy-Tuesday: Paght-HKAAF
leaves Sailsbury Hoga the SMC Grin 17. RV 3.25 p.m. at Transpori for Malayan record
BFG Drey: Fatigue Thursday
"A" 145 p.m. Dreni.
Equipment Asskolants. he Cur when Discus Throw
NCO Cadie threw out to 120 feet 4% inches at Singapore April-12.-
on
of
Ballerand was competing for the Swifts A.A.
against Singapore
5.00
Training
***
of the
,,
Da Rosa.
June Ball.. The June Ball for metu-
Trans- The Volunteers, All contributions.
for the Force Magazine "The Volun teer will be forwarded to reach 19 RICOF by May 1, 1952, 11 15 in tended to produce the Magazin on the same lines as in provious year.
RV Friday, April 25-HKAAF Hanger Photographs and articles will be much
3.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ Dressip.m. Transport leaves Salisbury as ordered. "B" Cay-Monday-A/Gtead at 8.15 p.m. Drill P. RV 1730 hrs at MPG Dress: Ossrails. Coy-Wednes day35 EX-Fu-Trg.-RV0000 hrs 20
Flying Programme. Sunday, April Aircrew-HKAAF 0.11. Transport leaves Mon- Jungle Salisbury Road at 8.30 a.in. at MPC for 11Q Dress: OG Battlelmgar-0 Order with steel helmets. hais in haversack. "B" Coy NCO day, April 21A Flight Aircrew- "C" HKAAP Hangar-(Full Day) Trans- Cadre Thursday--No parade. RAF, Tuesday 2 Mor Mag Passing, port lestes Salisbury Road at 6.30 April 21. Auster p.m. Coy-Wednesday Pilots-
to B p.m.--Final Seletar, and the Singapore RV 6.20 p.m. at MPG Dress: Clean a.m. Thursday, Police. His throw beat the Grene Dress: Overalls, Weapon
Rie, Mor. V 2.15 pan. Preparation for Wings Examination
Rext SCO's Cadre- Malayan record of 118 feet at
Tre Order.
Mutuals RV 525 p.m.
fatigue.
7 inches set by Arthur Thursday.
al MPG for HQ Dress: Clean fatigue McColm at Kuala Lumpur Overalls). HQ Coy St P1 Tuesday ST. RV 2 p.m. at last year. An application is -Fd Day.
MPO. Dress: Clean fatigua. MG P to be made to the SingaporeTuesday. R/T, RV 523 p.m. at MPG for HQ Dress: Clean fatigue AAA to ratify the record, (Overalls) Mortar P-Tesday
into
St. John Ambulance Orders
of
Fa Day RV 1.50 p.m. at MPC for Order lea There were several other fine. Dress: OG Battle
MT PI-Tuesday. performances at the same meet, Steet helmets.. one of the first of the Malayan T. Der Instr. RV 525 p.m. at MPG for 11Q. Dress: Clean fatigue School (Overall). MT P-NCO's Cadre
RV 823 season, at the Victoria
Wednesday As Ordered. p.m. at MPG for 110 Dress: Clean
Order by Comm. D. W. Mac- ground.
Sgt. MacQuarrie, of the Swifts fatigue (Overalisi. Thus Intosh, C.M.G. O.B.E., C.St.J
Mpint. Dvr taste, RV 6.23
St.J.A.B.. slight day. д
p.in, at MPG for Q. Dress: Clean Commissione: A.A running
Int Bec & Bpl Hongkong District Order No. breeze, clocked 10 seconds dead fatigue (Overall for the 100 Yards to equal the pers-Monday TVT. WT.
recard.m. at MPG. Dress; Clean fat-16/52 date: April 17, 1952. Singapore and Malayan
1st Bec & Salpers-Thursday Ambulance Duties, Hongkong. (Sidique Merican's 9.9 seconds Fu
Firing SMC. RV 5.25 p.m. at MPG 20.4.52 to 28.4.52. Shaukiwan Dief- Dress: on: 27.4.52 to 3.5.59. Chung Sing for Kennedy Rd. Range. two years ago
Medical Sec-Tues· | Division. Clean fatigue. ratified).
day. MQ wil info Tue.
Home Guard Training-Thursday, April 24, 52. Dress: Plain clothes.
has not been
Eleanor Ross, also of Swilts A.A followed by equalling the
RV 3.2
Ireland, and Scotland v. Portu Singapore Women's 100 Yards First Ald. RV 5.25 p.m. at MFG.
It
gal.
This drastic step 1105 been Ali teams knd taken because been warned sures
by had to April 13 on penalty of forfeiture of points. In the case of the
fix- that all the
Le inished
this
one exception, several attempts had been made to play game but each time it was can- celled owing to the weather.
ch
The End-of-Season Festival is scheduled to take place the afternoon of Sunday, April
27.
IRAGUE STANDINGS LADIES' LEAGUE
Gremline W
Recrei
KGV "A" Victorians Little Flowers Dorians
PWDLF A M 16 140 53 16 20 10 12 3 1 35 13 21
10 10 2 4 40 23 21 152 437 16 20 15 5 45 17 18 1 JA 5. 2 9 23 35 12 10 3 2 0 0 27 18 1 1 14 B 423 10 10 15 740 FIRST DIVISION
XGV "B" leading University
LIC-
It was also decided that if a Widgets tie (01 points) for
should occur then, placo cording to the usual custom und as happened last year, the winner will be decided on goal-average,
Retrcio "A" Army "A" Thunderbolts RAF Argonauts This decision does not affect Royal Navy the Ladies' League, who are all HKHC but Bnished anyway.
Another decision of the Council was that in future the Quadrangular Tournament, Le- tween the three Services und representative civilian
side,
Sheila Hali may have even become the youngest Interporter would not take pluce and that
in history, except that there is the award, a cup, would
University Pollee
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12
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3 34
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3
SECOND DIVISION
"B" Argonauta VMCA Army "B Recreio
be Nav Bharat of Dutch C
no interport in sight. That dis-nace to ite winning team Nomads
to
Bentrice tinction belongs
led the Rest Greaves, who
can't remember yesterday but what part of the year the lust
the Combined Services v. Rest Nau Jawan
would Aces of the Colony, which
KAAF become an annual feature,
Since this reason this match
trip to Shanghai took place,
I dimcult to hux already taken place ny the which
makes
she whether
wasnain feature of the Exhibition
colculule
15 11 103
WEEK-END GAMES Saturday, April 19 Holland v. Wales,
Sookun.
alrendy 16, which Shella isn't, Matches in aid of the Olympic poo at 3 p.m. Umpires:-W. Games Fund, and was won by Outside of his indecision on
"Fediar the Rest of the Colony, their centre-forward, encountered .only one other captain, Wily need, will have his selection and custody of the cup until next that was between Marjorie Muir year.
the
dimculty in
and Doreen Ozarlo of Recreio. Marjorie's selection is Doreen,
10
O. Nixon, Q.M.S.I. Day.
Bunday, April 20 Holland Ot Wales v Eng- 10.30 land, Police ground at n.m. Umpires:-Lt: K. G. M. Smith, C. Blackburn,
The most important decision of the council was the draw
Malaya v. Pakistan. Soo- Touma- for the International
at 10.30 am. Um- ment, in which nine teams are kunpoo
B. "Pedlar" considered yesterday's competing, to wit England, plres:-G. T. Polmer, G.
India, Ireland, Gurevitch. match a good one. It was, in Holland,
Ireland; RNI India Pakistan, Portugal, Maluva.
Um- at 10.30 am. ground Scotland and Wales.
pires:-F/Sgt, Aldridge, J. C. This
taire Marcal. Tournament whi the form of a knockout.com- preliminary palition with one
THE REST BEAT THE GREMLINS
at
In a fast moving game Club de Rozrelo yesterday, the Rest beat Gremlins "A", Ladies' Hockey League, Champions, by two goals to one.
Scotland v. Portugal, Re- at 10.30 a.m. Um- RAF, A.
round, on Saturday, April 10, celo followed by the first round of preh:--Sat, Davies four matches between the re-Azz Malik. maining eight teams, to take place on Sunday, April 20.
+
have been
These grounds The preliminary round will allatted provisionally and have Adi Tamworth scored both |
that belwapn
and vot to be, confirmed so Holland goals for the Rest while Dorla be Barton
scored for Gramlins Wales, and the winner of this teams should-watch for further
game will play-England. The announcements."
mark of 12.2 seconds and the
of M Swifts A.A. quarter
Danicl Sng, Yeo Quarrie, Choon-bee and Arthur Nunis clocked 45 seconds for the 440 Yards Relay to take four-tenths
of a second off the Singapore mork.
Singapore and Malayan Cham- plan Sprinter Tan Eng-yoon ran in the 440 Yards, and won in
53 seconds.
H. M. Taylor of the Singapore Police threw the Javelin out to 184 feet 4 inches and did a hop, step and jump of 41 feet 42 Inches.
Other marks were not above the Hongkong standard and the times for the half-mile and the langer races were well below the Hongkong standard.
W. J. Cox Leads In Silver King Golf Tourney
B.K. Auxiliary Air Force Discipline-Identification
Ambulance Duties, Kowloon 21.4.82 to 27.4.52. Tamaliatsu Divi- Kowloon 28.4.52 (0 4.5.2, alon Y.M.C.A. Division
S
Rare Duties, Saturday April 28, Wanchal "B" Division.
- Saturday 11eadquarters Dulles, April 2, Eastern Division.
Penetration Squad Sluttes. Recordy, day, April 20, M. O. Benjunia Ba All airmen and airwomen who have and Chung Sing Nursing Divinen.
Identification Football Dutles, Hongkon aat completed their forms are to do so immediately and Monday April 21, at 6,45 p.m3 C'ub
forms withound, Chung Sing Division! | return the completed
Football Butics, Kowloon, Satur- to the orderly room photographs
day, April 10, at 5.30 p.m. Bonnazey with the least delay.
St. Ground Kowloon Division. Tende Training. ladar Operators.
Watch- 21-" April
Promotions Hongkong and Monday,
Sub-District: (W.E.F. 1.1.2 Practical Training (Half Day)-630 a.m. Transport leaves RIIKDF at 8
Corps Oficer U Kal-cheung lo Cons Supt. Itongkang No. 1 Corps; Corps oficer Li Wol-hon to Corps Supt. Hongkong No. 2 Corps; Corp, Onicer Supt. Lam Wing-kain to Corps
lengkong No. 3 Corps: Div. Supi. Lan Chi-fung to Corps Oncer flong- hong No. 1 Corps; Div. Supt, Chung Yung ploy to Corps Offeer Hongkong No. 1 Corps: Div. Supt. Kak Yu jung to Corps Officer Hongkong No. 2 Corps: Div. Supt. So Chung-shu In Corps officer Longkong No. 2 Div. Supt. Ma Yat-chlu to
COLONY CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Johnny Carvalho
leading the
Itendquarters.
-
appreciated. The latter if possible should be typed with double spacing.
it is because they are underfed, undernourished, and in some cases, desti. tute, that the Hongkong .Society for the Protection of Children appsets to you on behalf of mothers and children who cannot help thomsalves. The poverty is not seen within the precincts of the city; It la to be found in the bys- ways and highways of the Artak. densely congested It is In such arena that tha the
of workers H.K.S.P.O. carry on their and work of marcy oncouragement many voluntarily.
At times there la z seitse of frustration because of the limited finances avail- able. This year at least $250,000 will be required to enable the plans and hopes of those who direct the Boolety to be realised, Membership fee is only a matter of fifteen dollars. (Life membership $200). Donations may be addressed Treasurers, to the Hon. Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children, P. O. Box 2002, or to the news- papers.
DON'T
WASTE
WATER
THE HONG KONG ̄JOCKEY CLUB- SIXTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 26th April, 1952,
(Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong jockey Club)
There are 10 races. The First Bell will be run at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Races-$20.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby'i scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.
Through Tickets, reserved. for, this meeting but not pald for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 25th April. will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.
To avold congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone Ilouse, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Ofces at
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
Kowloon. 382 Nathan Road,
TOTALISATOR
rules:
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following 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 indieated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO THEIR TICKETS UNTIL DESTROY OR THROW AWAY AFTER HIBITED.
THE ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX-
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters on mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectifled later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters us 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 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 made unless a Ucket is produced. Payment WILL NOT he made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladles MUST wear the badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Plays S. B. Kho Corp offer Hongkong No. 3 Corps, Kowloon Bub-District: IW.E.F
Badges admitting indies not in possession of Brooches or This Evening
1.4.52.1 Staff Officer (Admistra ilon)..
Mr Spong, (Corps Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Johnny Carvalho and S. Seonds. 54) Corp Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax,
Tong Sign Cheung, S.B.St.J. B. Kho, who
are jointly oicers: No. 1 Corps Officer. Mr for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at HF. Shiside: No. 2 Corps Gider. Telephone House, un the written or personal introduction of a such member to be responsible for all visitors introducea Member. field in the Mr Robert Yuen,
Appointment 2). Colony Chess Championship w
District Store- by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
I number of badges admitting to Members' En- Only a limited keeper, Mr A, J. Anderson (Ambu- A with 2 points out of lance Offerry.
closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Offer possible three, meet this
Nursing Corps.-W.E.F. 15.4.32.) evening in the most in-A/O Mis L. Ho to be acting D/S will close at 11.00 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 am. The
No. 3 Corps Nursing
Compradore Ofice and the Secretary's Office are teresting game of the fourth in Miss Puns Mon, 16 Treasurers
D/S Ue Man Shun Nursing situated at 1st Floor; Talephone House.
will be obtainable at the Club the
Dirtingo Miss So Wal-zau to, be Peninsula be
A limited number of tifins weting D/S i/e .KY.M.C.A. Nur-
ing Division: A/D Min J. Stewart House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy Carvalho added another point to be acting.D/S / Shamshulpo (Tel. 27018).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- han to be acting D/S I/e and appoint- to his score when he beat Karel Nursing Division; A/O Misa Ki Mat
MISES DURING THE MEETING: ed Chung Sing Nursing Division; Weiss with the black pieces last
Nure week, winning on the 37th move Sergt. Bliss Woo Teingekwen to he
Div.: Sergt. Miss Au
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 of a French Defence. This was acting Kowloon .M.C.A. Nut one of the best games of the be acting A/D Chung Sun War including tax for all persons including Ladles, and will be payable
round
Hertfordshire, Apr 10.
British Weetman, Harry Match Play Champion, who re- turned only six days ago from a Hotel. tour of Australia and Now Zealand, and his fellow British Ryder Cup player, Reg Horne, shared the lead on High Course here today in the first round of the Silver King 72 holes golf
tournament,
course
the Each equalled record of 67 in their first round.
W. J, Cox
British fermor Ryder Cup player, headed re- tures on the 500 yards shorter but mere
tricity West Course with a round of 66-Reuter.
round,
at
lo 40 moves.
CURIOUS-BUTther Kame
IT HAPPENED
Landon, Apr, 18.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN
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SERVANTS' PASSES
Division; Corporal Sties
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- painted Shaukiwen Nursing Division: Kho was held by J. B. Laing che lo be beling Afo V/c and ap- at the Gate. Ray Danenberg, Sergi. Mis Chan Woon-wan in be the, Kowloon Chess Club Cham-acting A/O Waterloo Nursing Divi-MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG
lon: Amb/S'er Mas ok to be KONG JOCKEY CLUB, valuable point when acting A/D Tun Wan Nursing Divi- plon, lost he was beaten by G, S. Cox-lon: Amb/Sister Miss Kwok Yuen- heall, who had the white pleces, has to be acting A/O to Tai Po Nur. THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
ing Division: CoDeral Miss Wong efter 40 moves of a French Norman to be Bergt, Central Nurs
Servants' passes will be issued to privato box, holders only, Defence. L. Schure beat Dring Division: L/Corporal Miles Wong
who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to G. A. Velliot in 23 moves in the May Po to be Corporal Central Nur
sing Division,
Holders of such passes are not District endorse their names on the puasca, Wasizm Enrolments. HOW THEY STAND.
Welfare Association Nursing Division permitted in the Members Enclosure except for, passing through
Amb/8! No Wal-chun,
Ching-ying. Chan on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands. Latest standings are:
PWDL Yi-ching. Foon
Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at Sin-bang, Chun Chlu Pis Wai-hing
ธมนต์ มานกรรม
Bit Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Chan Ngare. Poon Kit-ching, Chow elius, Woo Wenz-yung Wong; Per - 23% | chu. 13. tisignation, Steomen Cadet Am
bulance Division Cat, Cpl. Peter 12 Hung religned w.p.f... Caio 11 14 T Chilu
22.3,62. Man Sing realgned w... Chu, Toui (Spd.) Ho Kano-ro, S.B. Bt, J.,
"asowa pakkuja
A footballer collided with a J. P. de Carvalho spectator in a match on the 8. B Kho Nottingham Forest ground. The Schure player was taken to hospitalG, S. Coxhead.
R. C. Danenberg with a cartilage injury,
Karel Weiss JB. Laing Dr G. A. Velliot
The spectator hobbled" home with a broken feg. It was a wooden one,-Nouter.
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sung-king.
Shiu
Poon
Members are requested to ensure that their servants make ugo only of the Public Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is
By Order, Bdhered to.
H. MIGA,
Secretary.
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