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THE CHINA · MAIL; THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952.

SHOULD SUBSTITUTES BE ALLOWED? JUST A CARVE-UP ROYAL H.K.

PORTRAIT

IREC

"The only thing jet about that brute is his colour!!

Landon Express Servic

TODAY'S SPORT

Lawn Tenni.

Men's "C" Division. KDC KITC; CHC "" v CCC: KCC y Recreio CRC "V KTG; KCC v IRC; PORČ VHKU; SCAA V LBC.

Mixed "B" Division-Recrelo v LRC: SCAA v KCC: CCC y Urban

Counci

Arsenal's Gallant Fight Again Raises The Old Question

By PETER DITTON

FIVE NIL

Once

The substitute rule in soccer is again in the news. On the continent, and in most countries affiliated to the FIFA, injured players may be re- placed at any time before the interval. ·

But England and Scottish clubs have not adopted the rule, The result is that any team suffering an injury to a player, early in the game is handicapped for the remainder of the match,

An incident in the recent Arsenal-Newcastle Cup Final at Wembley has set the fans talking, and given rise to the call for permission to replace injured players.

I am in agreement with the outery. But Arst let us consider the facts.

knee so badly that he had to leave the field,

For a few minutes he pluckily to resume on the right But his knee was so Thus in the Wally Barnes, the best full-back badly swollen that he again had In the home countries, Jarred hial to be helped olt.

The Final had been in progress tried only 19 minutes, when Arsenal's wing.

Empire Will Challenge For Olympic Titles

showpiece of the season, Arsenal had to play with only ten men. FOUGHT HEROICALLY They fought heroically to hold Five the Newcastle onslaught,

But with the was no score. minutes remained, and still there seconds ticking by, a Mitchell centro enabled George Robleda ta head the all-important goal.

Territorially Newcastic just deserved their win, for not unnaturally they had

more of

the game than Arsenal's ten. But most of the applause and all the honours went to Arsenal.

What would have been the result had Barnes not been Injured, or a substitute been

Arsenal have won?. Nobody can

**The British Commonwealth of Nations will present a stronger challenge for allowed to take his place? Would "Olymple_titles at Helsinki-thon-it-has-at_past_Games,

St. John Ambulance

Orders

FORCE

DEFENCE ORDERS

Serial No. 19. Order by the amount of pay Isrued to them 645 mm. Transport loaves Salisinry Toad at 650 s.m. Friday May 23- Colonel LT. Ride, CBE, ED, during the past year,

Umcers RT There will be a "1" Flights-HIKAAP HongKE - nm. Transwest leaves Ballatury Commandant, Royal Hong Kong ng Exercise for all Offre. from 3.20

Defence Force. Dated May 13,718 Riker. Dress DG Clean A

on Thu May 3, 1932. Road at 5.40 p.m. Baturday, May 24

1932.

fatigue.

YIHKAAF flangapa? Transport leaves, Balleture p.in, itoad at 1.45.p.m.

Actency Meda)-Keleney DA. coration. Tho primary factora Flying Training. Sunday May Id-

0.10. Trenenori leaves Bay.

9.in.-

Pre & Post Fit Lt. Cooke,

Force Headquartere

s. 9, governing the eligibility of personnel! "A Fight Aircrew-KAAY Hauger Dapot Training Squad Now

to the above Decorations are effl- 10, 11--Monday, May 10, 1932. Palency and length of services. (a) Road at 10 a.in. Thursday Bramme Squad Drill-Marching in Eniciency Medal.....11 years. tu Auster Pilote

Examination guisalTiedry quick uma, Lecture. Theory of a Emciency Decoration....... years.

Parado Those who wish to apply, for either | of Fight Aircraft Hecognition. Group. Firing Ashot. KIKDP HQ Happy Valley 5.45 p.m. of these decorations please see the inv. Off.-Yitt Munro, arvata Dress Overalls, Berets, Boots, Ank Adm Offr 110 HIKDF for Info on Fijo1T

Briefing. 1 1.11. lots, Web Belt & Bayonet Frog. further conditions and debils.

-F/Gillespie, Pra & Part Flight Squad No 12, 13, 14 Tuesday

Home Guard

Briefing, Saturday May A May 20, 1951. Programme.

Fiat Aircrew+JUCAAP Hangat Training Thursday May 22, 1952.

Transport Drill-Marching in quick time. Lec

P.M.

leaves Balí huży tute-Theory of a Group. Firing Miniature Range. RecruiteHecruit Road at 1:45 Pant

Shot. Parade. AHKDY HQ, Happy Course IIG Sig-Sige. Course, IV Tor HQ. Dress: Overalls 535 p.m. at MPG Dress Valley 5.40 pim. Berets, Boots, Ankiets, Web Balt & Overalls.

Training Bignals Rections "A" Bayonet Frog. Bquad No. 15-. Pro-

H.K. Auxiliary Air Force

"I Parade Monday, May 10, 1933 Wednesday, May 21. 1952. Framune Squad Drill-Turning at the

Trade Training. Radar Operators. 119 RKDF 5,40 p.m. "A" Italt. Loading and unloading. Alm

Watch-Prac Parado 5.30 p.m. Signals Omre 110 Monday May 15,-"C" Lec ing -Alleration of sights.

tical Training-trull

am on Thursday, May 22, 1983. *! ture Dress, clean Fatigue W.T. Order Baltlo Order. Bait Mani-Transport leaves HQ RS 8 Bed Parade 5.30 p.m. Bignals Offer Wednesday May 31-A" Murray Parade Ground Thursday, pulation. Miniature Range-Group WatchPractical Training coun May 22, 1933. NCOs Parade Monday, ing. Parade RHKDF, Happy Valley Day)-8 a.m. Transport Leaves HQ MAY 15, 1999. HQ HDT 5.45 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Dress Overalls, Brels, KDF at 8 a.m. Friday, May 22 Dat Test. Cookers.. Parade 6.45 Boots, Anklets, Web Belt & Bayonet 4.4 p.m. Transport lever pim. 119 RHKD Monday, hjoy 10. 1957, Parade ACC Kowloon 2.30

Frog.

Int

Training.

Hongkong WAAC

(Spd.). G, I, CALVINT, Major for. Deputy Commandant, RUKDE,

Noties

Murray Parade Ground at 5.33 D.. Wait Training.

Reci ATC Section, Tuesday May 20CP.n, aharpen Saturday, May 24, HQ

Kong(Full Day-1962. C. & 1. Tp "A" hec Parade Monday, May 10, 1032 Parade Tuesday, May 20, 103% 8.30 Watch-Sek

Transport leaves Salsbury OR CHQ. Tactical Exercise. I p.m. Murray Parade Ground, Sub-A.m. ject:-Film it. See: Parade Thursday, Hoad at A.15 pm, Friday May 23 SOR

SQR CauQ Plotting & May 21, 1954 HQ RIKDP at 5.30 & "D" Watchios Sec. Parado 5.30 p.m. Friday, May

HKAAF Hangar 0 p.m, Transuos 23,, 1997, Order by Comm, D.W. Mac-

p.m. Subject:-Lecture.

leaves Ballsbury Road at 643 p.m. Telling. Dress: Plain clothes. Wireless Operators. Monday May 14. Intosh, C.M.G., O.B.E. C. St

Artillery Battery

nd Technical College-6.15 p.m. Trans J., Commissioner of St J.A.B..

Gunnery T-Monday. Practice and port leaves Murray Parade, Group Hongkong District Order No. Revision BV 8.30 pm at MPG 130 p.m. Friday Ray 20/52 dated 15th May, 1952. Dress: Plain clothes. Fd Gunnery Tp Technical College-5.45 p.m. TraTY Ambulance Dntler, Hongkong-Wednesday. Training Film. RV gort leaves Murray, Parade Ground Dress at 5.30 p.m. Fighter Plotters, 10.0.52 to 24.5.82, Western Dist

21-"D" 5.30 p.m. at HQ RHKDF.

Watch Welfare Assen, Division; 25.3.84 to Plain clothes. è & ll TDA Bee Wednesday May 31.8.53, Kennedy Town K.F. Divi-, Monday, Tactical Exercise.. RV 5.30 9.0.R.(Half Day) a.m. Thurs Dress: Flain day May" & "D"" Walcher p.m. at SOR CHHQ.

UiKDF GST-Uniform to be worn tothes. C&Tp B SP-

-0.33 p.m. Transport leaves Mur permission of

Clerk Friday. Plotting & Telling. RV. Parade Ground at 6.30 am in

Dress Plain G.D. & P.A. Course. Tuesday, p.m. at SOR CSIQ. clothes.

2019 RHKDF-340

Dulles,

vion.

Asbulance

Kowloon Ib,5,53

10 25.5.07. Shumshatpo Division;.20.5.02 to 1.0.53, Kowloon Division.

Baco Duties-Saturday, 37th May, Caunaway Bay Division; Baturday. 31st May, Shaukiwan KF B

-

June Hall, Thy Regimental Jime Ball will be held at Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, June 14, 1982. The Dance Band at Ba The Middle sex Regt (DCO) is playing, by kind tisc Commanding Oncer. Members of the Regiment .m. Traninel RA Bty. Int Unit, loma Guard, part leaves Murray Parade Greund Depot, and HKWAAC are invited to Hongkong Begiment

at 5.30 p.m. Friday May 23-HQ attend. A contingent of Onteors RHKDF (FU Day- a.m. Trans- and Other Ranks of our allied Real- Dulles Orderly Officer of the port leaves Murray Parade Ground mentist Bn The Middlesex Regi- But in the opening-anguorten pintles, Saturday Vecks LMA Young-Herries, at 5.45 pm. Police Course, Tuesday ment has been invited to attend as MC. Next for duty-Lt. 1. P. Tan MayIQ TUINDY=3:43 pan guests of the Regente-All-Hanks. 17th May. Chung Sing Division;

worth, MC. Urderly Sergeant of Transport loaves Murray Parede a asked to make up parties and Saturday, 31st May, Western Dis

2.2. Equipment the Weck-Sgt. A. V. P. Piper, Ground at 330

to include members of the Middle- trict WA, Division.

Next for duty-Sgi. G.D. Dickson, Asistents. Friday May 23-KAAF

sex Regiment in their parties. Dress Penetration Squad Dutles--Sun-

Jangar 8 p..Transport leaves day. 18th May, Dr H.K. Pang &

Road at 8.15 p.m. Nursing lock tie, lounge suit or uniform. Division:

Tratalog, "A" Cay-Tuesday, Trg Sallabus Wednesday May 21 — HQ No Boots. Offlcers will wear. Mess Alims MG, SMC), RV 5.25 p.m. Di H.K.V.M.C.A. Nursing 6:5

Sunday, 25th May, Dr H.K. Chung MPG. Dress: Plain clothes, "B" Cay HHKDF5.45 p.m. Transport leaves Kit. Admittance will be by ticket

HK.Y.M.C.A. Nursing Division.

A lange Monday, ay, Drill. IS, RV 6.20 p.m. Murray Parade Ground At $20 pm. only. Singis $3.40 Double $0. Light Beach Duties, Ifongkong. Sat, at MPU for HQ. "B" CoFlold Day Thursday May 228 Boetian refreshments included,

**Wednesday. Fa Craft 18, 18, R.A.F. Kai Tak-(Full Day)-8 am, number of prizes will be awarded 17th 2 p.m., Repulse Bay. Eastern

20. HV 1.50 p.m. at MPG for Transport leaves Salisbury Road at for Novelty Dances ete. Tickets are Division; Big Wave Bay, Shaukiwan

Order, 7.30 m. M.T, Drivers, Sunday May obtainable for cash from RSM or (SHEKO);

Battle

Tables Dies: Kai Fong Div.; Shek-O, Shaukiwan

16-RAF Kai Tak-130 p.m. Cpl. CSMB or evening parades. Baver. corrled In Shoes

M.A. Da Rosa, Bat Remens should be booked at the same time. Rife. Col. A

Wednesday Sen.

Coy-Tuesday. Hack.

at MPG. Dress: Weapon Trg Order,

MacDunnid Bailey is generally conceded the 200 Metres title if not the 100utes, when Arsenal were t Metres us well. George Rhoden of Jamaica should win the 400 Metres, his fellow-full strength, they dictated the Jamaican, Arthur Wint, the 800 Metres, and no fewer than eight Empire milers run of play. are capable of taking the 1,500 Metres title..

to addition Newest under-4:10s is George Hoskins of New Zealand, who ran 4:09.4 handicap from scratch in a

race,

the Dan Macmillan (Australies .. John Landy (Australia) it. 3. Parlett (England), Chris Brasker England) Jack Hutchins (Canada) Chris Chalaway (England)

ONE MILE K. Coutts (Scotland)

John, Holland of New Zealand,

Ron Wikic

Africa Aus-

s

*

3:31,8 Ron Pavitt (England) 1:52.8 John Vernon Australia) 3:03.0 Doug Stuart (Australia) 3:54.0 Merv Peter (Australiaj 3:54.7 A. du Preez S. Africa 3:57.0 N. G. A. Gregor (Scotland) 4:00,8 Dave Blair (Canada).

6:4

8:4

8:3

6:3

I Willem Jooste (S. Africa)

Menga Singh (India) 1:07.0 4:00.6. St. C. Cunningham (Scoi-

land)

6:24

6:2

S. J. L. Freeman (Englandi 4:092 M. Bare (England) 4:00 Ine Trute (S. Africa),

Roger Bannister (England) of South

Bill Nankeville (England) .. and Ken Doubleday of

4:00.0 on, McEwen (Canzup) ...... tralin are sang challengers—in

fion Macman (Australia)-4.08.9. Lox (Englanti)' H. J. Parlett (England) the 400 Metres Hurdios,

John Ross (Canada)........ George Huskins (N. Zealand: Bil Parnell (Canada)...signer Chrly Chataway (Englands Len Eyre (England)

plso

Tho Empire has

challenge in history strongest

Put and in the Shot

Discus Throw through John Savidge of, Great Britain and lan Reed

of Australia as well os'a chance Through in the Long Jump Neville Price of South Africa.

in the past 12 athletes

Best marks

months

follow:

Empire by

100 YARDS

E MeD. Bakoy (Trusland) Bill de Grueny (Australij Hector Hagan (Australia) John Tre.Gar (Australia) 15ob Hutchison (Canada;

Kevin Gasper (Australia

Bill Job Australia)

Brian Shenton England, Dick Mulitood_(Jamaica)

Ken Wyeth 18, Africa

J. Nel 15. Africa)

H. Wilkinson (5. Africa)

Ivan du Preez (3. Atrieni

Bruce Moore (Australia)

Hay Weinberg (Australia) Alister Gardon Australia)

Robin Pinnington (England)

Jahn Wilkinson (England)

J. A. Gregory (England)

Peter Whaty (England)

G. S. Ells (England)

G. Morgan (England)

Don Stonehouse (Canada) Bester S. Afrea)

A. Van leerden 15. Africa)

Blurray Morris Australia) Piot dreyling (S. Africa

Kon Wyeth (S, Africa) Don McFarlane Canadhes 100 METRES

E, blcD. Batley (Trinidad) Turb Mckenley (Jamaica) Bill de Gruchy (Australia) Alister Coreen (Australia) Dick Mahford (Jamaica) Brian Shenton England) Abdul Aziz (Pakaian) Lavy Pinto (India)

Bruce Moore (Australia) Grubiam Gipson (Australia) Brian Bulturfield (Australia) Ken Wyeth 19. Afrien) ... Stephen Xavier (Hongkong) Chang Yat-hung (Hongkong) Wong Man-wan (longkang) Robin Pinnington (bagianu?

220 YARDS

(Around A Turn)

E. McD. Bality (Trinidad) George Rhoden" (Jamaica) John Wilkinson (England) John Treloar (Austraila) 2. Joubert (B. Africa) Nick Stacey (England?

Edwin Carr (Australia) Kevin Reede Australia) 1. Batike (Australia)

Murray Morris (Austraila)

John Landy (Australia)

Alun Parker England)

|

Maurice Marshall (N. Zealand) Paler Robinson (England). Run Morley (England)

Jim Daly N. Zealand)

Frank Evans (England) Les Perty (Australia) .... Ahol Jennings (5, Aleca) D. A. G. Pirie (Englund)...

TWO MILES

9.0 Don McEwen (Canada) 9.6 Chris Chataway (England)

Jim Daly (N. Ze-land)

4:04. MeMahon (Australia)

4:09.0 ivor Li, Jones (Wales) 4:02 teary Lender (N. Irelandi

3. Anderson (Canada)

4:31.4

4:11.0

4:13.0

POLE VAULT Normian Gregor (Scoland) 4:13.0.ler nada)....

4:13.6 Andrejas Burger (S 4:14.0 |auter Lenton (Australia)

să, på. Elnort (englena), 4:14,0

im Anderson tengland) Brigham (Canada)

road (England)

DIV.

181h

0.30 a.m., nenutse

"

Bay, Wancha! '' Div.: Big Wave 2" Mor. R.V. 5.20 Pa" Coylepves Salisbury Road at 6.45 Damed after May 31, It may be necessary

With the exception of Inter- nationals the FA Cup Final is the of the must important match senson. One hundred thousand spectators pay close on 240,000 aurvivors of an to see the two original entry of 300 fight for English soccer's greatest honour. from any other con- siderations, it is not fait to the Bay: Rennedy Town K.F. DIV.

the shek-o, Sth Name Div;; 3.38 p.m.. if one of customers.

the

star Repulse Bay.. Wanchal A DIV ayers is unable to give a 30-pu Wave Bay, Western K.F. minute performance.

Div.: Shek-0, Central DIV.. In show

Beach Dudes, Kowfoan. Sat. business, If the leading

actor

SIA. 17th Re

18th, K.Y.M.C.A. should fall sick during the pro- Division & Tsun Wan Nursing Divi gramme, the audience is given won. the alternative of money buck or a seat for a subsequent per- formance.

33:8

Atrical

13

35:0

13:0

But redress.

4:14.3 4:14.

12:01

0:03.2

Lendrik Kruger (S, Africa)

12745 12:5 12:331

G. McGowan (Canada)

1:2:0

9:03,0

$100.0

1. Pejean (England)

9.0 Alan Parker (England)

. E. C. Dear (England)

9:00.0

0:00.0

2. Reeve (Austraia}

12:0 12:0 12:0

Rich Ferguson (Canada)

9:00.0

Bruce Peever (Australia).

12:0

9.

3.0

Freddie Green (England)

0:134

0:144 Chew Hatc

0:140. Barticlt (Australia)

0:1301. Brockwell (Australia)

G. D. Howland (England)

11.8

(Singapore

0:16.0K Gondal (Wales

31:0 11:0 115 113

0:24.8

9:172

1.7 Roy Beckett (England)

A. Forbes (Scotland)

9. George Lynch (Canada)

2.6

注册

D. A. G. Pirie (England)

Walter Hesketh (England)

John Disley (Wale)

George Hoskins (N, Zraland)

4.8

R. C. Tooby England)

#1,6

L. W. Herbert (England)

La Perry (Australia)

9.0

Chris Brasher (England)

£1,8

T. G. losking (England?

0.0

1.

THREE MILES

09 Roy Backett (England)

Chris Chataway (Eng

8.3D. A. G. Prie

9.3

£0.9

Alan Parker (England)

9.3 H. 3. 1icks (England)

92 Philip Rins (England)

Morgan (England)

Alec Olney (England)

0.0

A. Forhes (Scotland)

10.2

18.9

Jim Daly (N. Zealand)

Ten Eyre England)

George Hoskins (N. Zealand)

10.6 Perry (Australia) 10.5 D. C. Law (England)

Frank Aaron (England)

Chrle Brasher (England)

J. Lyon (England

4:0 24:04

23:114

33:

LONG JUMP 9:17.6 Neville Price (5. Africa) 25: D Lenis Hasenlager (S. Africa) 2:1 0:17.8

21: 1% 9:10,0 'cter Cox (Australia) ...

24: 0:19.8. G. H. Walker (England) Sylvanus Williams (Nigeria) 9:19.0

Bill O'Grady (Australia) Hugh Jack (Australia) 14:02,5 | LV Claxton (Australis) 14:01. J. Louwens (8, Africa) 14:03.0 fony Lethbridge England) 14:04.4 | Put Leanu (Austraļļa) 14:30.0 Peter Whaley (Englands 13. Askew (England E. Broad (England) 14:14.8 A. B. Ceuttenden (England) 14:35.0 C. Kt, Soul England) 14:152 D. Goldman (Australia) 14:104 D, Ford (England) 14:15.0

HOP, STEP & JUMP Kevin Miller (Australia)

S. E. Cross (Engtones

14:29 W. N. Laing (Gold Coast.

Tony Lethbridge (England)

14:10,4

14:194

10.0

14:20A

Brian Oliver (Australia)

10.0

14:20.0

Peter Cox (Austrailo)

10.6 Freddie Green (England)

10.0

. W. Coomb (England)

14:30.8

10,7

M. 11, Hill:er (Friland)

34.320

10,7

10.8

P. Morgan (England)

SIX MILES

14:32,4

10.

20.0

71,0

Walter Hesketh tengianu)

D. A. G. Pirie (angland) Les Porry (Austrasia)...... 110 J. Pipkoch (Kenya)

113 Colin Lousich. (N,· Zealand)

C. M. Gray (England)

Guraun Hai (Australia)

D. C. Birch (England)

21.3 |J. C. Smart (England)

21.1

|R. P., Robins (England)

213 F. Norris (England), 214

Frank Aaron (England)

R. Holton (England) 1.6Ken Macdonald (Australia).

120 YARDS HURDLES

Ray Weinberg (Australia)

Peter Gardner (Australia) ..........

21.6

21.0

Norris McWhirter (Scotland)

Ken Doubledky (Australia) Andre Myburgh (S. Africa) Pete Steward" (Canada)

Max Evans (Australia)

Bill Job (Australia)

Abdul Aziz (Pakistan)

G. S. Ells (England)

W. Jack (Scotland).

J. A. Gregory (England)

A. A. Bleddings (England)

10 de Gruchy (Austraila) rlan Shenton (England) Pat Greyling (S. Africai 440 YARDS George Rhoden (Jamaica) Heru Melenley (Jamaica) Arthur Wint (Jamaica) J. Anderton (S. Africa) Derek Pugh (England) Morris Curotto (Australia) Edwin Care (Ausiralin) Torence Higgins (England) Jack Carroll (Canada) Ket Grayling (S) Afries) Kevin Gosper (Australia) Schalk Booysen (S. Africa) Les Lewis (England)

P. Rigging Murray Morris Leon Gregory (Australia) Tilan Dick (England) ... Derek Johnson (England) Arnold Raal (8. Africa 2. Joubert (S. Africa)... Jackson Biahoney (Australiay

880 YARDS

traila)

Arthur Wint (Jamaten) H. J. Parlett (Englandai Jack Hutchins (Canada) John Ross (Consda).** nui Pariel (Canada) Albert Webater (England) .... Roger Mann'ster (England.... Don Macmillan (Australia) Frank Evans

(England) Bill Butchart (Austraila) Tom Whits. (England)

Joo Keeling walang

Non Morley

John Kandy (Australia) Days White (Australis)

DC Gurney (England)".. Robinson (Fagland Clerke Floskins (N: Zealand)

on Kyrg (England) an Schalk Dovern (R. Africa] 1,500 METRES Roger Bannister, (England) - 1. Len, Eyre (England), ov

217 Peter Hildreth (England)

Jack Parker (Engand) Don Finlay (England)

21.

21.8 Paul Vine (England)

21.8

nan Wükle (3. Africaj

D. H. Somerville · (England) 219 Joe Birrell (England)

O. M. Hart (Scotland) 21.0 Charlie Green (Australiaj

Bill O'Grady (Australie) Alan Stevens (Australia)

2:36

10

in soccer there is no

· SCREAMED ALOUD There was a case in a league match recently that absolutely Kereamed alour for the introduc- tion of the substitute rule... By coincidence Arsenal were once again involved. It was in their Good Friday game with Black- pool.

Dress Clean | 10-"B"

Filgit-HKAAF Hängar | member of the Regiment,

-RAF Kai Tak-op, Transport required. No dobler can be book Wednesday Drill-MC-36 gren RV Squadron Grounderew, Sunday May to restrict private guests to one, bar 5.13 p.m. at MPG. fatigue. Rext tha

PWT. Method TamicLMG Ingir, RV 6.20 .m. of PG for HQ. Dress: clean fatigue. Rert Cook Cadre-Wednesday As ordered, RV 6.15 p.m. Wo Car Park Kowinen for 3 School, Dres: As ordered. Overall i carried. By Cay ng P-Fd' Day-- Tuesday. Range. RV 1.5 p.m. at

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

SEVENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th- May, 1952

MPG fur Peak. Drew: Battle Order. (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

Less steel helmets, MG -Tuesday,

There are 20 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. Comd dinosal, RV 6.20 p.m. ut ordered. MPG for HQ Dress: Ar Mortar Pld Day Tuesday. Mor and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.

Through Tickets for the 2nd Day, 17th May, 1052, (at $20.00 Trg. V 100 p.a. at MPG for 11Q. Dress: Battle Order, less steel helmet, each) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Trea-. MT FI-Tuesday. R/T. Dvr Instr. 6.23 p.m. et MPG for HQ. Dress Burers, 1st Floor, Telephone House as well as tickets for the Cash Clean fatigue (Overalls). BIT Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby' scheduled to be run on 31st May, Thursday. Maint Dys. Instr. V 1952.

BV

(Overall). Ini see &

5.5 p.m. at AIPG for HQ. Dresst THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST Conday 1 & OP' Role- RACE. Inst/Ops Log WT. RV 5.25 p.m. et MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue

Nursing Butler For May.--Ambu- Matsuen lance Dulles ni ... Nursing Division; Ambujanes _Duties at Kowloon, Shamshuipe Nurring Division; Penetration Squad Duties, 1.K.Y.M.C.A.

Division: Nursin Sleepers' Shelter Street

Duties, Division; Beacti Central Nursing Duties Iongkung. Manshuen Nurs- ing Dion; Beach Duties Kow- loon, Tsuen Wan Nursing Division: South China A.A. Swimming Pool Duties. Sputh China A.A. Nurdina Division; Chung Sing B.3. Swim ning Pool Duties. Chung Sing Nursing Kowloon Y.M.C.A. dc Division; Civil Servants Assen, Swimming K.Y.M.C.A. Nursing Shed Duties, Division,

Cacer Resications. Abraham Play had only been in pro-

Suen a Division. Cdis gress for ten minutes when Nursing

Aing & Mak Ol Lin w.e.f. 1.4.82: Dantel, Arsenal's Welsh Inter- South China A.A. Amb, Division, notional centre-half, and Morten-Ples. Chin Kwong Hat, Leung Wing son, Blackpool's English Inter- Kwan national centre-forward, collided. Daniel broke his wrist, and Mortenson sustained a severe knee injury. Neither took any further part in the game.

pay

Now do you think for one crowd moment that the 30,000 would have been willing to their admission fee had they known that Mortenson and Daniel were not going to play? Do you think they would have 4B: D queued so eagerly to see a ten- 48: 0 a-side game? I believe it is 48:45 unlikely. But that in fact is the 47: 855 | ****** 475 game they saw.

E. Goldsmith (England) :

423 424 40:11 10

400

46; 22

p

10: 2 48:

46:01 40: 0 43 PS

43:

20:13.5 B. Debus (Australia) 29:40. Kilkenny (Canada) 29:33. Brill (South Africa) 20:348 P. Ferris (Australia) 29:48. nderick Salmon (foderla) 29:602 A. Frecher (Australa) .... 30:14.0 GT. Wells Wates) 30:19.8 D, W. Field (England)

30 23.6 5. J. Robinson (England) 30:29.2.1. Platt (England) .... 30:31 N. D. Fine England)

(Singapore)

8. J. . Nobinars (England) 48.3R. C. Barkway (England). 46,4 | Ng Liang-chlang 47.23, B. Duty (England) 47.0 Ern Watson (Australia) 47.0 Km May (Australia) 472 Lloyd Vaberg (Singapore) 47.9 John Loveday (Australia 40,1

...

30:53.0

SHOT PUT

30:53.1 John Savidge (England) ....

57.0

John Ciles (England),

220 YARDS HUNDLES 48.1

(Around A Turn) 484 45.8 Ken Doubleday (Australia) 10. Ray Weinberg (Australia)

48 George Gedyo (Australis)

406

Goodacre (Australie) 48 Peter Hildreth (England) 40.6. Taylor (Australia) ... 48,8 Jack Parker (England) 40.0 John Lovoday (Australia) 45.0 Dan Strickland -(Australia) 40.0 1. Fishor (England) 48.9 Duncan White (Ceylon)

440 YARDS HURDLE: 1:40.6 John Holland (H. Zealand) 1:41.0 on Wilkin (8. Africa) 152,1 Ken Doubleday (Austraila) 1:37.0 Herry Whittle (England) 152,7 || Put Grevjing (8. Africa) 1:32,8 Georgs Gedge (Australia) 1510 Angus Scott (England). 1:52,0 | A. Arrighi: (Australia) 132 Danny Boon (Australia) 1:533 | Jack Baskar (England), 1:53.5 Bear Goodsero (Austrália) 153.7 J. Davis (England) :... 1938 D. K. Grazla (Besland), 1:847 W: 1; Clophan (Scotland) 1985 | Paul Smith (Australia) 13% 10. M. Hørt (@coiland) 1:848 | Poler Nidenih (England) 1500 | XL SLIII (England),

(346) D. N. Kimber" (England) ENG D. M. Woodford (Enmand)

VIIIGE" JUMP 3:40,41 43xri' Peterson' (Scotland) 5:00.0 Yat Loana (Avstrala).

Mark Pharaoh (England)

14.0 P. P. Horn (England)......

Hanlin (Australia)..

43:3 43: 452

54: 5

404

47: 6 47:4 18:0 40; 722

142 Hulls (Canada) 34.2 14.3. H. Druminond (Scotland) 40: 5 . R. G. Neville (England) 45:11 14.4 1481. Donath (Australia).... 46: 7!*

W: Butters (England) 44: Michael Holland (England) 44: 2

14.0

14.8 D. McD. Clark (Scolland) 44: 1 10 E. J. A. Brewer (England) 150 R. Care (Aurifolia)

15.0 T H. Barratt (England).

10.02. Banes (England).... 150 Trevor Evans (Australia)....... 15.11. Dry (S. Africa)

1.1 D. Vanbegan (England: 15.1 A. Johnstone (England)

DISCUS THROW

44;

43:3 4324 12.11

It professional soccer in Britain to is to satisfy its million-a-week performances spectators,

the

given must be as near 100 per cent perfect as management and And the ployers can provide. Arst consideration should be to ensure

that the

east

Femains intact, at least until the interval. We know from experience that the substitule rule is not easy to operate. Wo have seen that unscrupulous players and tens can be quick in lake advantage, of it.

- FLAGRANTLY ABUSED

Leung Tung Por, Tseng Hung Kwang w.s.f. 5.5.52.

Enrolments Eastern Ambulance Division.

W.R.I. Pie. Ngal Yong, 7.0.32.

Offers Aleeting A meeting of all Officers of the Brigads will be held in the Main Hall of the Colony Headquarters at 6 p.m. on Monday, 20th May. 10.

FUND PINO-Pax, 8.0.. St.J. Assistant Commissioner.

Administration-

Colony Headquarters.

St. J. A. n

The BATHING

BEAUTY

(Continued from Page 4)

The French star from British by walked films, Anouk

long Jooking urchin-thin, her ha'r more uncompromisingly face straight than ever, her

hello- and lips pale against trope skirt and black jersey. She looked rather like the girl In "September Morn" If Sal- vador Dall had painted it.

to

Α

"Is that supposed to be

psked glamorous fim star?" Mack Sennett in amazement. I remember a couple of years He shook his head and gazed on the beach where back in an important Interna-

pensively tional between England and an

couple of girla In bikinis averscas, country (no good pur- were playing handball.

Sen- But I am pose is served now by meatloning

auro Mack the name) when the rule was nett wasn't really seeing them, 42:11

flagrantly abused. The visitors. His mind's eye was on another' 42:10

beach in

Lime many another dissatisfied with the performance 42:5 42.3% of one of their players, caused

years ago, when the girls dob-

foes in the him to feign

bling their injury, and almost

Bebc before he had hit the ground, a

Swanson, wera Gloria Daniels and substitute was unzipping his track

Lyn de Putti sult to take his place.

Bathing beauties, in fact, who did not need to talic to make all the world think them their favourites.

10.2

Yan Reed (Austraila)

H. I. Duguid (Scotland) .. Mark Pharaoh (England)

155:3

15.3 John Savidge (Engiand)

Bob Adams (Canoda)

1804% 140: 9 144:3

As both teams had previously 143 0. Keith Pardon (Australia) .. A, Bibury (England)

142:11

agreed to the substitution of 23.3.3. Drummond (Scotland) 14180

there' to half-time, 23.0 T. It. Barratt (England)

players 340:10

up was nothing the referee or any- 2.E. J. A. Brewer (England) 12:10 128; 5 240 Tony Kank (Australia)....

one clso could do. But the 24.1

137:10 A. Jansons (England) ***

visitors derived an unfair bencẞt 137: 1 D. G. Milne (Scotland) **

by bringing on a fresh player 21.0 Walter Land (England)........:

137: 1 Kokenwitch(England), 155:101⁄2 shortly before-half-time, · 239 N. von Marle 49. Africa) | 134: 9 M. E. Flacko (England) .. 172:5 B. J. Cappal Austraila) 120; 6

JAVELIN THROW

65 0:

200:

R. D. Miller (N. Ireland) 200;) Alekat Hakells (Australia) – M. J. W. Dalrymple

(England)

Johnny Veitch (8...

18. Africa)... M. J. Dentry (England) W. F. Wall (England)

A. T. ignel) (England) 15214 N. Fioner (Bootland) J. A. Redgats (Ingland) 55.21 533 13, Callaway (England)... RBD. C. Willam (England) 13.6 J. "G. Kamer (England) 80% 3. Lea (England) 10.7 Tan Huck-chlung (Malaya). 30,0 Max Gee (Australia) ....... BAY | 11, Mackenzie (Scotland)

T, Barratt (England)

KAJ | FINE) (England).

190:

107: 4

190: 3

was form.

necessary.

LAWN BOWLS

LEAGUE

БОЛ

A almilor incident occurred n

Recreio beat Hongkong C.C. few months later. This time

on all rinks in a Lawn Bowls England were playing abroad. Once again the injured' player "B" Division match played yes- one who had failed to strike tray Fairburn, F. E. Skin- isher. . E. Marshall R. H. Wild The substitute rula

It must come about (HKCC) lost to A. A. Silva, 10 sooner or later. But it must bo. M. Rodrigues, N. A. Belituo,

C. A. Danenberg: 10-17, * 1:1 handied carefully. Referees must 187: be given complete control when 137: It comes to deciding whether a 1938 player's injury is sufficient to 1836 merit a substitute.

103:2

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House,

Overalia), Medical Sec-Tuesday Mo non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets of

the Club's Branch Offices at:- will info.

queen's Birthday Parade-Warning Order. It is anticipated that each Coy will be required to parade for the Queen's Birthday Parade at 00. prox 30 strength on Thu Juse 5.1552. Coy Comes will arrange to la clude in their training short periods; to practise marching in threes with out arms including march past. Full in due be published dentis will course.

Emciency Record Cards. In order the NHKDY to fall in line with

dinance. Elelency Record Cards will be completed annually by Cuy Comds as soon as possible after 30 Sep and Net 31 Mar. The next period for action will be Mar. 31, 51-Sep 30, 52 and it will be taken in Oct 32. Albuhera Day, Friday May It is the anatversary of the Battle of Albuhera which was fought in the Peninsular Wor in 1911. In this The aur Alled Regiment, baltie Addlesex Regiment (DCO), fought with extreme gallantry nu carned for themselves the "The Diehards", celebrate The Middlesex Hegiment

this day in traditional Fashion and alto remember All Banks of the Regiment who have given lives in baltia in all engagements and Wars from Albubeta onwards. $10 f это Regiment Нолько The privileged to join this remembrance and extend fraternal greetings to All Banks of The Middle Regiment. The 1st Battalion in hoiuing a short Ceremonial Parade on Saturday May 17 on the San Wal Plavmg, Fields at which the GOC is taking this salute wishes to Ofte or OR who attend will infernt the Adit er 1931 Spectator will

Any

6, D'Agulla Street, Hong Kong

... Dr

..382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TOTALISATOR.

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

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed pontes so declared by the Stowards 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 DES- TROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

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

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

All winning tickols and tickets for refunds must be presented 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 raco of the day has, been scheduled to

be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced, Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and their Indies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

A SCUDES Doblo. be seated by 9 a.m.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession at Brooches or Training and Camp Pay. Training and camp pay is not exemot fros Season lckets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Salaries and Annullies

and Members' enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including members of the Royal on tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary Defence Forco must show the

received in Any at Telephone House, on the written or personal Introduction of a amnuni at pay return which they may he required Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced.

to submit to the Inland

Tax

Krvenec

Department for the purpose of either

Salaries and Annuities Tax or Per- Pay Oncer sonal Arsaurent, The

11 going to notify All Ranks direct

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Special Cash Sweep on the

by him, and for payment of all chits, ete,

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

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 sm, and the Secretary's Omeo at 11.45 am, each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Ofico and the Secretary's Office aro situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of timins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27810).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00. per day including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.

Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 31st May, 1952.

Tickets in the above at $2.00 each may be obtained at the Treasurora Compra- dore Olice, 1st Telephone House, and at the

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holder only, who Clubs Branch Offices situated are requested in 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,

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN KONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' "PASSES

at:

Floor,

5, D'Aguilhr St., Hong Kong

or

r; C. 1. Black, E. JR.

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Mitchell B, A. Edwards, A. W. Brown lost to J, F, Silvo, P. A. Costa; D. F. Marques, A. F.

Over 180,000 tickets sold Gomes, 13-80 er: reputation for faleness the world Shields W. WilliamsonTlost to

A. 6. Mitchell, Wyper, H. F. to date. over. They could ensure that not. M. V. Ribeiro, S. E. Souza,

British referees

Ja

183: 5

100: 7

$70:10

1. M. Taylor (Singapore, Bwalaland (Rogland):

170: B

unfair advantages were gained in

170;

the employment of the rula.

.0:8

N. n. Hughes. (Wales)

(London ExpTEIN Service)

G.. A. Noronha, J, C. Remedios, 20-28,

H. LISA

Secretary,

Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hell and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffos, Boom, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Pablle Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is

adhered to.

By Order,

H. MIDA,

Bocratary.

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