THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FIRST RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 27th September, 1952.
(Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club), There do 10 races. The First Boll will, Ro rung 4% 1.30 pmờ, and the First Race will be runî at 2.00 pigs. -
Through Tickela (10 Racos-$20.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Mooting na well on the Special. Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap Sweep" scheduled to bo run on 11th October, 2052, may be obtained at the Chah Sweep Office of the Club at Telephono House, 1st Floor.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00am on Friday, 26th September, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for futuro meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telephona House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:---
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator investors is drawn to the following rules:---
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "all Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a 'white light at ine Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE **ALL CLEAN" SIGNAL HAS EXHIBITED..
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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952
GLORIOUS SHOULD WIN THE
GOODWOOD HANDICAP AT THE VALLEY TOMORROW
Says "RAPIER”
The second half of the racing season gets off to a start at Happy Valley tomorrow afternoon when the Hongkong Jockey Club atage their First Race Meeting of the 1952/53 season. The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m., with the first race at 2 pm, sharp.
may be worth
An attractive programme of 10 events—with satisfactory cairies-bas been drawn up for this meeting. The outstanding race in the Goodwood Handicap for Class 3 pontes over the two-mile post. The grass track is in perfect condition. Here are my estimates of the Handicap (First Section) over Six Lie (Mr Vong) chances?-
Furlongs the Inst time out with following as on outsider. FIRST RACE
Mr Kwok up. Lingbeld Park Bandicap (First Desire," with Me Samarcq up, Bection): One Mille.
piso a dangerous contender, The opening race of the after-
a fast moving animal, noon in confined to Australian
Concord (Mr Chun Kit) has Ponies Class 10, which are to be
being
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
[TEAS
Mantle
The Yankees'
Of Greatness Is A Perfect Fit Today
leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description | Won 10 races at any time, any.but I think it will find tho shoIn the Manchester Handicap day's double win over the Red Sox what had been apparent for some time, Mickey
cannot be rectified later.
where.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked Į me the impression that Jericho very it and is capable of callsed by 8 lbs. As the dis- Mantle's fret full season in the Roynold's rescue.
before leaving the Pay-Out Counter to no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investoru have left the Counters.
All winning Uckets and tickets for refunds must bo presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which tiey reter, but none will be paid later than one hour after the tume for which the last race of the day has been scheduled
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10TH RACE York Handicap: Ona Mille.
This is the last race of the day
Boston, Sept. 25. and will be contested by Class 8
The Yankoca Mantle of greatness is a perfect at today. ponies. Thunder Sky (Mr
For the New Yorkers' 20-year-old centrefleitler proved conclusively in Wednes- Totalisator Tickets should be examined and chocked before ridden by jockeys who have not but done soothing of note as yet Renfrew), after coming in second
distanco more to its liking.
(Third
over the two Section) Hurry On (Mr Oliveira) la milo post the last time out with
Mantle is a big leaguer in every sense of the word. Kr Oliveira
been bas up,
his But the Yankees
to enreer when he pitched Wednesday was the climax to
They picked 200th an upeat.
victory, beating the sixhitter, iance tomorrow afternoon is big time. His triple in the 10th up a run in the fifth when G Browna 3-2 with a SIXTH BAOE
shorter, it should stand o Goodwood Handicaps a alle Fest chance of winning.
good Inning of the opener drove McDougald got his 11th home in which rookie Johnny Sulil
contributed Q Detroit and another in the sixth with van home the winning run in Toddington (Mr F. Noodt)
He joined Bob Feller Yanks. the winning margin "coming in honer. "must" game for the afternoon
200th and is confined to was third in the same rago and | A-
of Cleveland at the and the ninth inning. And his single, double This is the main-event of the Class 3 ponies.
American will
Thunder prove a monoco
victory level among home run in the nightcap paced I like the chances of Glorious Sky.
League pitches.-United Press. the champions' attack and made (Mr T. L. Wong), Tonyber (Mr Jorrocka will again be taken the Bombers league lead A In the National League, Chun Kil),
The scores were: Lake Success (Mr out by Mr Tsal. Although un-ttle more
New York Giants clinched Kwok)
comfortable. and Bootsio Mplaced in this same race, it is
na a consolation Samarcq),
But Mickey has been doing second place Glorious was the Hyde Park good over this distanco and has almost as well all season long. prize when they defeated
good chance a
of creating on
In
games the chunky Braves 3-2 with a rally in the St Louis 138
two Detroit upset Stakes (Second Section) over the mile at the Whitsun Race Meet-
Diana (Mr Kwok), despite its Oklahoman has a .310 average, ninth inning that netted
second
the squad among on poor performance the last time the regulars and fifth highest
Rookie catcher Ray Katt Boston out with Mr. Taal up, should not in the American League, be disregarded as goes well
His 22 home runs rank hirm to give rookie pitcher with Mr Kwok In
morning second on the Yankees to Yogi Wilhelm
Boston gallops.
Berra's 29. Yogi is one of the against Just threo dolents.
Hal Newhousor of the Tigers New York Mickey also League leadera.
to be run.
in ao circumstances will any Dividende be paid or refunds inade 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 ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout thu Meetuig.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season Lekets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure und the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by ham, and for payment of alt chits, ole.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 a.tn, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 am, The Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Secretary's Offico at Alexandra House, 8th Floor. A limited number of tilins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy
Tel. 27818).
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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 Gato.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will bo required w pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
No, re-admission tickets will be issued. BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE HESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
A glance over the entries gives (Mr E. S. Wong), which came in the Hamilton Park third Handicap (Second Section) over this distance with Mr Ostroumoff up at the Whitsun Race Meeting, chance of Very good stands annexing this raco.
Golden Boy (Mr H, K. Cheng) is well suited for this distanco and I think it will give Jericho a good Oght in this race.
Baylight (Mr Travert) is doing track work during morning good gallops and I think it will have asay at the finish.
Ringmer (Mr K. Shib) and Home Sweet Home (Mr H, H. Chen) are also worth keeping in mind on account of their good form at the moment.
SECOND RACE Haydock Park Pisto (First Bec- flos): One Mile.
Thla race is reserved for Subscription Ponies of 1952 which have never been placed in a race, Ponies which have never started before may be entered. Weight 147 lbs.
Judging from training per- formances, 1 think the winner come from among Ringstond (Mr F: Noodt), Happy Returns (Mr Lam King-tak); Hellophyte (Mr R. Tsal), May Blossom (Mr Chuang) and Straight On. (Mr
will co
J. B. Lok).
With Ringstead, Mr Noodt has a great opportunity of winning this race, but
ho is likely to receive
strong opposition from Happy Returns and Hellophyte, both of which are capable of giving Ringstead a good fight.
May Blossom and Straight On are also considered good enough to extend the others and may cause an upset here.
THIRD RACE
Windsor flandicap: One Mile.
ing carrying 147 lbs. On that
SPORT
"And what do you toant to be when, you grow up?"
London Express Service.
Colony Tennis Championships At The LRC
GIANTS CLINCH SECOND
the
the
singled home the winning cun
his 13th victory
Hoy
has 35 doubles, second best in reached a great milestone in his the League, and six triples.
But Mantle just Len't a splin- ter who can convert his ino drives
Ho into extra basca. in runs, which -znost experts agree is the truest test of a ball player's worth to his club.
drives
Defensively, Mickey has contri- The following were the buted as much to his club. His result of tennis matches throws have cut down many a. played at the Ladies' Re-runner trying for another base
frying or
to score. HIS creation Club yesterday: tremendous speed has enabled to make spectacular and him Colony Ladies' Doubles-Mrs
Ho has y. Fowler and Mrs C. Chit beat rally-chokding catches.
become feared and respected Miss R Rumjahn and Mrs M. throughout the league for his Ramchand 6-1, 0-1:
bat. Chow and Miss Ullan Khoo beat arm as well as his
As the Yankees stand on the Mrs M. Fepperell and Mrs E.
threshold of their fourth Teobutt, 6-2, 6-1.
American Longue Club Mixed Doubles.-P.V. straight Shawe and Mrs M. Richards beat pennant, they can point with
Mickey J, Haalebos and Mrs M. Driessen, prido to:
-7, 6-4,
Associated Press,
Mirs
Club Men's Doubles-M. Hee- that isnan and PL.. Holmes beat DL. Prophet and G. H. MacWhinnie, 6-1, 6-0.
Mantle.
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Kangaroos' First Test Team Will Be
Chosen This Sunday
London, Sept. 25.
Duncan Hall, whose leadership of the powerful Kan- garoo forwards is one of the features of the Australing. Rugby League tour, plays his seventh match at St. Helena on Saturday, September 27.
His only rest was for the game at Whitehaven a fort night age.
performance it has been penalised by 7 lbs, but I don't think this
Tho Vice-Captain khowed [mainder getting very little foot- will hinder its chances of scoring|
some signs of staleness against ball.
This another win.
Wirup on Wednesday evening,
constant playing bas is a pony
A TIE AT LEAST
but a week's rest should restore brought more and more frequent Tonyber constantly Improving and at the
his keeness for the opening test injuries and staleness, New York, Sept. 25.
on October 4. last meeting it came third in the
The New York Yankees,
Clive Churchill and Nocl SPREADING IT OUT Sandown Park Handicap (Second
making a shot at the American Pidding each rested at White
On the prosent tour, Section) ridden by Mr Chuang.
and at Wigan will be should be good enough to extend very fit at the moment, it
League pennant for the fourth haven consecutive year, clached at playing their sixth match of the has made a determined effort to manager, Mr Latcher Robinson, least a tle in the American
tour. Glorious.
League race today by beating
The centre, Nocl Hazzard. develop versatility and Lake Success and Bootsie Be Liang P.V. Shawe.
Club Men's Singles.-C. J..the Boston Red Sox 3-2. Vic who thrives on work, and the work by switching combinations two ponies that are coming on Club Mixed Doubles.-F.C. tory will give them the right to
World Serles (Mr and are good enough to extend GS. Watson and Mrs Watson.
This race-wil be contested by Class 5 ponies. Judging from the entries we shall see a grand MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN contest, with probably a thrilling s certainly no easy Anish, and it is
pick to the winner. natter SERVANTS” PASSES
probably be_from Hongkong Slutze (Mr T. E
Rose Emme
It will
'As it
The following games scheduled for yesterday were postponed. Lee and Mass K. Phea
Colony Mixed Doubies.-B.S.
Trui and Mrs E. Liton,
the
team-
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, among Meadowbrook (Mr Kwok), nicely, in their morning gallops Stuckey and Mrs Tamworth v Dr challenge the Dodgers in the forwards, Arthur Collinson and and spreading--the--work as
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. 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 casure 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 is adhered to.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 11th October, 1952.
Tickets in the above at $2.00 ench may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Omees of the Club at:-
Telephone House, 1st floor
D'Aguilar Stroot
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG.
JOCKEY CLUB
1952,
(Mr
Wong) Ostroumoff) and Say When F. Noodt) that the winner will
Meadowbrook, In view of its
come.
.
the others
BRVENTH RACE Lingeld Park Handicap (Becond Bection): One Min.
THE PROGRAMME
The following tennis matches will be played at the Ladies'
{und Tuesday:
Recreation Club today, Monday
possible. For instance, only one man, Hall, of the sido to play at St. Helene, appeared at Wigan on Wodnesday evening.
Charlie Gill, are making their evenly as
fth appe A single Yankee victory or a'
Twelve
· players will have single loss for Cleveland means a pennant for New York. The had four games before the first
Test team
chosen on Sunday. Yankees will play their three
This polley of giving as many The Australian Test team will remaining games at Philadelphia
teir claims, makes the Teat at Leeds next wock, starting on and Claveland will have two at as possible the chance to press train on the Headingley ground
this week-end more Tuesday, September 30.
Britain's tenma · 04- sembles at Castleford on Wedn nesday and will train theres,
Detroit
who now hea
Great
This was a game that Casey selection Stengel wanted to win most, so open than is usual on an English he hurled with the ace of his tour. pitching staff, Allie Reynolds, In the past, a probable Test recard of 20 squad has been drawn from the the season, &vletonles against eight defeats for touring party after the first two The Australian, managers ex-
games.
These men "then" play pect to make a decision regard- Nogother in match with the re-ing the referee to control tho
Arst Test early next week. BAN No panel has been submitted: by the English League, which
fourth placing in the Hongkong This event is confined to the Derby: ridden by Mr Ostroumoff, second section of australian has a good chance of scraping Ponies Class 10.
win. here. but there is по
TODAY Care free (Mr'F. Noodt) is doubt that it will meet with carrying 155 lb, which may not
Colony Ladies' Piste. -- Mrx V. serious opposition.
of a handicap in Tower v Ars M. Heppencil; Mrs M. be too much
Kainenand Mrs V. Judson Hongkong Stutze is very it at view of its second placing in the moment. I consider
the the Hamilton Park Handicap Mi K. Phoa v W.P, Taui &
Club Mixed Doubles.-B.S. Lee good chance of (Second Section) over this dis-EL. Litton. póny has winning,
Lance
at the Whitsun Race Club Stens' Boubles—E, Zulauf and Rose Emme has been
V. A. Neukom v A. S. Cutcher and Im-Meeting. I certainly stands and I rather like its good chance of winning. proving
J. B. Kite. chances here. Say When is an- Some Fun (Mr
Club Men' Single-G. P. Nurtony other pony which may come quite at home over Samara) lex.W.M. Hryant: & idrees to particularly in the second inning.
Nivolis home a winner, as the distance and should have a say here. is more to its liking.
Colin will have Mr Kwok as
last time out with&Mr
and, although
FOURTH RACE Phoenix Fark Handicap; one Mile.
This
pilot
d
is
Ladies* Bingles 9.3 Mactec v Mira"Sainsbury.
MONDAY
At times, the shuriky right- handed hurler from Bethany, Oklahoma, seemed a little shaky,
when Hoot Evora belted his 14th a.m-Mihomer of the year to score, the {fast Boston run and again in the fourth when Lepelo also homered M.to put the Red Sox in front 2-0.
Singles Mis Vinais, Ladies
Bemi-finals Colony Mixed Doubles.
| Dao & Mes E. Trok.
Club, Mixed Doubles-F. C. Blue- key de Mrs Tamworth v Dr & Mrs
Watson.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the 3rd Raco
King Meeling 1952/53 to be held on
Lak up, should rodeem self chow V Miss K. Phor. evant is confined to here under the capable handling Saturday, 26th and Wednes- day 20th October,
unclassified Subscription Ponies of this crack jockey and J. H & Mrs V. Fowler v K. C. (weather permitting) may be of 1952 which have won $1,000 or should not disappoint.
more in
and not more Calamity (Mr Ostroumoff) Is stakes obtained at the Secretary's than $1,250.
good over this distance and can Office, Alexandra House; the expect to see the following be depended on to put up a good Club House, Happy Valley; ghting out the froish: Cher Aght.
(Mr H. K. Chuang), Moy and the Stablos, Shan Kwong (Mr Ostroumoff), Great. Con Road
queror (Mr F. Noodt) ondtion): One Mile. Hawalian Moon (Mr Oliveira).
Caesar has been responding. This race is for the second lot woll indeed in training of Subscription Ponies of 1052 VOT3 under Mr. Chuang and in cotato Ponies which have never started gett & Surg. Cur Mock
which have never been placed. Club Men's Dooples--A. D. Ber-
Ý P.' Andresen & De Q. 8. Watson;
2nd
Entrios close at 12 o'clock 382 Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
NOON on Thursday, Over 500,000 tickets sold October, 1952. to "date.
H. MISA,
Secretary.
Your Best Bet
By Order,
EIGHTH RACE · Haydock Park Plate (Second Boc-
Club Men's Bingley--2. V. Shawe Shawe ▼ Cdr Laing: K. Greene v 1. Hazlebos.
TUESDAY
►
'Finkle, Ladies" Fiale,—x/or Fowler Mrs Pepperell w/o. Mrs Judson/Mrs Ramchand.
Schoolboy Breaks Swim Record
RUGBY UNION mus maroly agreed to the use
RESULTS
tralian Board of Control request that a French referee be among those considered.
As a result, the Australians will have to decide on a referee, whether French or English from their own experienco and -
London, Sept. 25. Results of Rugby Union matches played today were: Aberavon 16, Penarth 8. Weston-Super-Mare D, Panty-information supplied to them pridd, 11.
Swansca 8, Group Captain Walker's team 8-Router.
OPEN PAIRS SEMI-FINAL
Reuter,
FLOODLIT MATCHI***
London, Sep. 25. London, Sept. 25. Donald Andrews, 15, of Nun-
Thà ̈ Kangaroos, will play a match under floodlights... the thorpe Grammar School, York, knocked nearly two seconds
of
Odsal Stadium, Bradford, on the Amateur Swimming Associa-
Wednesday, October 2, four days tion and the British junior record
Jafter the first Test: quia
when winning his heat at the for boys 100 yards bacie stroke,
The local secretary believes G. C. Norman and K. Bodle that by playing the game under beat R. M. Ribeiro and A. A. lights the tendance will be in- more than 100 par Andrews time.
43.0 Lopes, 28-22, in the semi-foal creased by yesterday. seconds, the old record being 65.8 of the Colony Lawn Bowls Open [cent over that likely in an after- seconds. Router.
Pairs Championship yesterday, noon game-Router..
quarters it is strongly fancied to before may be entered. "Weight Ibe P. O, Oliver & 9. M. Gerrardi ASA. championships at Hove
win.
147 lbs
Club Men's Blogies-E. E. Gutz-
H. MISA, On the other hand, May has
Skylan (Mr. F. Noodt) Allied A. T. Dow & 11. J. Armstrong, Secretary. I been running well in morning
training and should have come
Victory
ory (Mr Chuang). Acathete (Mr Rentrew) and Potentiality batt v.C. Stuckey
twiller. Housin: J. A. C. Juri thing to say at the finish. Kar chia
Great Canqueror is another
Kit) should attract pony to bear in mind and over the most attention Skylon is this distance it should be well it convincing gallop over the mile greatly fancied in view of its
3.02.4 with a proving during morning gallops on September 20
Hawaiian Moon has been im
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and with only 137 lbs, to handle last quarter in 28 seconds, but an the other hauni Allied Victory is also credited with a good gallop, over this
distance.
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FIRTH RACE Batlabory Handicapi 11⁄2 Mita Post, This is a sprint affair in which Austrailan Ponles Class 8 will
Judging on past performances,
National Glory (Mr Kwok) seems to be the logical choice, ak
Aesthete should Bisc have something to say at the fnials, whilst Potentiality is quite goodi over this distance...
NINTH RACE: Worcester Handimp: 111⁄2' Mills, Post,
man, unplaced in the Manchester This is another sprint event in Handicap: (Second Section) arer which Easy Money (Mr Kwok) the two mile fast over a short distanco anki its. In view of the opposition it chances of wloping here, aro, should not be fully, extended, rathon bright
except perhaps by Fairy Foot
post. This pony should be prominent at the finish.
The danger, of course, is "Ben (Mr Chuang). Macdbul "(Me⠀ D. Bach) which, Corrib (Mc' Ostrauman) Was" second, in the Matamunk should be placed and.. Dostipul
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