THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952.
SPORTRAIT
Australians MACAO GIRLS' TEAM TO
Delayed
The aircraft carrying the team of. Australian cricketers to Hongkong turned back over the Timor Sca yesterday and returned to Darwin on three engines.
It is hoped that the Australians will be here tomorrow afternoon.
Tomorrow's match t the KCC has been post- poned to Tuesday.
FOXHUNTER
FINISHES SECOND
PLAY IN EXHIBITION SOFTBALL MATCHES HERE
By "KEYSTONE"
Arrangements have now been finalised for a Macao ladies' softball contingent to visit Hongkong and do battle against a Hongkong Chinese All-Stars girls team, in an attractive holiday programme of exhibition games over the long week-end. D-Day for this feminine task force from the neighbouring port will be Monday, October 13.
As a curtain-raiser to this interport Battle of the Femmes, an All-American
team will cross bats with a Hongkong selection team in what may prove to be a fast-
moving slug-fest.
"A" and "B" Although
The American All-Starr will teams from that city, this coming day against the outporters. include the burliest willow-week-ond will mark the first | With speed-ball artists. Vic artists from the Americans and cypearance of Macao Girls' Pedruco and Chapple Remedies US Navy teams now particl-team on the local diamond, and available for mound-duty, Hong- pating in the regular leagues, the bleachers will be out Inkong should not have too much while the local side will be full force to see our fair visitors trouble in subduing the Shang-
hai bais. represented by ace players from show off their paces.
Senior London, Oct. 8.
the
their final starting 1. Eriksen or Manuel Gulerren linc-up Is as yet undecided, will be calling the pitches, and British riders took the divisions.
The plece de resistance in rumour has it thai
the Macao infielders include india cubber first three places in the Monday's bill-of-fare, however, lasses have "stuff" aplenty on man C. M. Tsung and "Rabbit" Beaufort Stakes after [L
will be provided by a topnotch the ball, and will present a Leung of South China, C. A. jump-off among five riders night game with a combined serious challenge to Hongkong Yvanovich and Eddie Loureiro of the Braves, and Arturo when the "Horse of the Hongkong team, pitted against softball supremacy..
Defence of. local
softball Ozorio and Benny Omar of the Year" show opened here to an All-Star Shanghai outfit fo
North-South battle for soft-prestige against this foreign Saints. day at Harringay Arena.
ball honours,
throat will rest in the hands of Ballhawks K. K. Sit. P. H. The winner
These three exhibition games a was Mr Curly
a combined Hongkong Chinese Lee, George
and Saunders Board
Esoregit (41-2/5 will
will complete capacity-load Girls' team, drawn mainly from Dickie Chaves top off a seconds), who had a clear round week-end of pofiboll
the ranks of the Pandas, Poot the fast-stepping line-up with a fare, in the jump-off, while Colorel calculated to satiate even the To and South Chinn, with per- combination of deadly hitters. Hurry Llewellyn was second on most rabid fon.
haps a rookie or two from the CAA squad. Foxhunter (36-2/5 seconds) with
LEAGUE GAMES four faults, and Madame J. Allen third on
On Saturday, the Blackhawks Merville (44-3/5
and the meet the Grimas Comets take on the Chinese Athletics in the Junior Division, league activities while distaff
Iwo all- resume with
on
seconds) with four faults.
оп
Herr Horst Olsen of Germany, Eajola, and Senor Don Curto, Figueroa, of Spain, on Gracieux, qualified for the jump-off with an original clear round.
or
other competitors, Lieutenant Bouteliler of France, riding Nummoon, had four faults
the
|
.
will Chinese sussies when the Pool To
continue schoolgirls
Inst To
South with vendetta year's
rookle Pandas China and the cinsh with an equally green CAA.
On Sunday, the leng-awalled
in the first round.
Britain's Olympic, Champions together with leading riders from Spain, France, Germany, aquabble Eire und Northern Ireland are competing, and many of the fctices are those which were used Jor the 1948 Olympic Games at Wembley.
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Against this formidable array
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Ates fereto.
St. John Ambulance Orders
Page -7
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
14, 1932
Serial No. 40. Orders by Guard of Honour, Tusaday, October teatra injuries Colonel L. T. Ride, CHE, ED, Honour sono
Hong Kong legi Ga of training will report to the ecATOES
while undergoing
will parade at Governement Hospital, ie, Kowloon Commandant, Royal Hongkong Murray Parade leound at 5.16 pune Hospital or Queen Mary Hospital for Defence Force. Dated October Dress (1) Gios (One) klus Bareia trosiment and not to military hospi- 7. 1952.
(R), (1) Bum shirta Qué & Boorta IKP. They will be in pomemtion of |003 (11) "Bossa, bosstops, puttecs, a corticoste signed by an Officer (1) 16 web, trods bayo Wiich will be handed to the Hospi- Force Orders
wings rifio. [v) Modal" ribbona will tai Almoner certifying that they are
worn by thodo noticed members of the NIKDY. Command, Co! L. T. nie. C.B.E.. of
Thursday, Ocïeb*z 19, E.D., resumes the appointment
painted out that Raporting Procedure. Spectacles Commandant RKDF wet October 3, above, it is
these two parades are the first held preken Walist Undergoing Training 1992.
In conjunction with det HN.. Det 1 Offener
Other and
Ranks who Hoilday.
Headquarters, Norfolk, De RAF 100% 300 break or damage their
spectacles Happy Valley, will be closed
dance is essential, and particular si- whilet undergoing training Wil Monday, October 13, 1932.
tention will be, paid to turnout. report to tiha Principal Almoner. Dools will be highly poashoo, All Medical Departmment, Hong Kong Bees prase wil be poliated with parties & Bhanghal Bank Building with Valley ar, et là cap badges. Webbing'eqpt the spectacles for arrangements to
320 will be banned me ou atin and be made in connection with repl
replacements which will be and carried out by the Government Optical Technician. The breakage
- Yorca Headquarters
Int UD Training, na Parede. HQ RHKDY
Turday, October 14, 1953,
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must be certifed by an Officer ard
p.m. Lecture. Weapon Trg. Bees Shorts wit be clean welly starobed and pressed, the Coxour purty under No parede,
Artillery Battery #4 Gunnery TDL fide will be on patios, Advanced Class Parudo Drill Hall Clothing All Hanks are reminded MPG 5.30 pm, Wednesday, October Rat, they must be up to some having occurred on training
and pt by 15, 1953. Dress: Plain clothes uniteviocabin clothing otherwise ordered by Tp Odr. Best Core proceeding to Camp, lques and nion Class 4 Beetkin parada Thurs- exchanges will be made through the
not being due to carelessnats on part of the Officer or Diber Rank concerned. Bui incurred with private opticiana will not be met tram Public Pusda.
Safety Precautions. (*) BLANK
HOME GUARD frog kinuk ammunition Any man
Training-Thursday, LMG, RV 835 raining will first make quite sure there is no ono Withic. 10
p.m. at MPG, Brea: Overalls. 않는 of
muzzio of his
"HONG KONG WA AU A round, (b) rule, before Being THUNDEĴOLASHES, Thunder fanlion Training. No parade Monday, Deto.
yards
Ro
day, October 17, 1982. MPG 5.30 p.m. [RQMS, Dress: As ordered by Section Com mander, C & R Tp Monday, October 13 A Beellos No parade, Bection parade. MPG 5.30 pm, Friday, Octo- ber 17, 1952 Dress: Plain clothes.
Hong Kong Regiment Obituary. The Commanding Officer deeply regrets to announce death of No. 13005107 Pts P. C. An whil not be thrown directly at any bet, 15, inca, signals 1 ass parede individual. They should be thrown HQ Tukday October 14, 1984 5.30 newicy The Hong Kong Regiment on from 6 to 10 yards to a Bank, (0) p. Be parade HQ Thursday betober 10, 12 8.30 p.m. Instructor: October 4, 1957.
2 MON ILLUMINATING. When
Dun WHAC. Dreen: Bulles. Orderly Officer of the Week ikring 2" Mor Bluninating a safety Uniform. Pay Parade & Foot Drui
WCpl. 123. —Li. K.-J. Hammer. Nexi for duty jangle of 15- will be enforced.
will the Comm, DW. MacIntosh, C.M.G
MO... M Com-L1 F.E.C.C. Quah. Orderly Ser- rounds Wiu be lined within the 16 on Woorday Delober 10, 1502 45 misioner of St. John Ambulance geant of the Week 9gt A.W.Pangle of any known location of 9.30 Dress: Uniform stor. Brigade, Hongkong
District Order Piper Next for duty-St J. Red-state troops or probable location of Parade 119 RHKDF Thursday Octo- No. 41/62 dated Bin October 1952.
man. MAE
mobile patrols.
ber 16, 1902 0.30 pm, Dress: Pain Training “ለ Coy-Tuesday-to Reporting Procedure-injuries B-clothes Ambiance Dullesdongkong day. Adv & pl in def. RV 9.00 a.m. 12.10.52 10 18.10.53, Central Division: at MPG. Dress: Battle Order less ceived Whilst Undergoing Training. 19.10.5 to 25.10.32.
K.C.O.B. steel helmet. Berets worn. Jangie Officers and Other Hatka who re- Division.
hats in baversack. A Coy-NCO Cadre Thursday, As ordered. '' Coy-NCO Cadre-Thursday, Hor- monisation. Firo Orders. RV 8.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatique. "C Coy-Tuesday. BMC, LMG Revision & TIGET. RV 6.20 p.m. at MPG for 11Q, Dress: VT Urder. Coy-Wednesday-Fd asy. nv. 8.58 D.M. Rt See in attack.
DIV
5.30
THE HONG
(Sed.) C.P. Vaughan, Lieut-Cou Deputy Commandant, R.H.K.D.Y.
CLUB
KONG JOCKEY SECOND RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th October, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of Tha Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Boll will be rung at 2.30 pm. and the First Káco will be run at 2 p.m. on the let Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12 Noon. The tifin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
-
There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day (22 in all).
Ambulance Duties Kowloon, 13.10.2 to 19.10.02, K.Y.M.C.A. of local talent, the Shanghal Division: 20.10.1, to 28.10.53, Mong-
kok Division. Pool To will supply pitcher squad will rely heavily on the and the Warriors to Pandus
Penetration Squad Dulles. Run, main positions. 13.1062. Dr Wong Tak On & Ken- Muy Wu
fil out the
Jnekle Wel of the nedy Town Nursing Div Sun. Sylva Lin who were so effec- Fireballer
19.10.32, DT Hui Luk Yip & Kennedy tive against the Squaws in their
Pandas wil be
Town Nursing DIY. grooving them
MPG for Wong Nel Chong Gap. initial game this season, while a
Hongkong batsmen, against
Dress: Batlle Order, less steel, hal- snappy Infield will include South
Besch Duilos-langkong. - Sat. inets, Bere's worn, Jungle hats in China's Helen Leong at the with Jimmy Herrick in support
11.10.02 2 p.r. Repube Bay, keystone
cirse by should his sack and newcomer
pitching chai Diva Bir Wave Bay, Ken-haversack. Ig Coy Bis Pl-'A Seo-
Tuesday.
Pl Code chisposal. Av unhinged.
nedy
Town
Dress: Clean Shek-O. 5.25 p.m. at MPG, Kwok at the Angelina corner, backed up by kli-sister
With Red Pereira and C. Y. Na Dive Sun. 12.10.52, 930 a.m.
fatigue. Big D Sec-Tuesday. each other
Repulse Bay, Wanghel "A" Div. Hevision & "Quiz". RV 4.00 p.m. for spelling
Dist. Div Eugenia out in the left-feld| Lu
Wave Bay Western hindsnatching, the Shanghai Shok-D. Central DW: 1.30 p.mat MPG. Dress: Clean fatigue. MG
PL pornch postures.
disposal. Repulse Bay. Chung Sing Div. Big-Tucaday.
ZIPG for P.m.
Through tickets (22 races-$44.80) sa well as tickets for the Wave Bay. Confucian Div., Shek-O, South China hurler Connie battery features a Laurel-Hardy Lul will be on hand for relief combination throughout the
S.C.A.A. DIV Mon, 13.10.32, 9.30 HQ. Dress: As ordered, Mor Pi
RV Special Cash Sweep scheduled to be run on 11th October, 1952, may 2.m. Repulse Bay, Causeway Bay Tuesday. Pl comis disposal, pitching duty, while other likely nine-inning fray. Infield selec
hiv., Ale Wave Bay. I.K.YMCA ordered. MT P-Tuesday. Dvr House, 1st Floor.
8.20 p.in. al MPG for Q. Drers: be obtained at the Cash Sweep Offico of the Club at Telephone be made from the
the Div., Shek-O, K.C.O.B. Div. players include Sally Sun of the tions will
following: Ray
Through Tickets reserved for this meeling but not paid for Squaws, Fong Sik and Chan
Marcus
DIY Souza, Hank
Big Wave Bay. Shaukiwani MPG for 3Q.. Dres: Cloon fatigue Chul Kuen of Pool To, Made-
Div., Shek-O, Eastern Div.
Cadre clean falleur overalls). MT by 10 am, on Friday, 10th October, will be sold and the reserva- leine Gosling, Rose Lucy, Ellen Y. Y. Liang, Peter Hahn, Y. S
[i]—mursday, Dvr Iner Maint on cancelled for future meetings. In the "A" division, the well-Chan and Evelyn Abbas of Liang, George Turner
Beach Onties Kowioon, Bat, cadro. RV 3.20 p.m. at MPG for many has sent a team since the rested Pandas will be gunning South China, and Bonnie Chen Wally Ma, Patrolling the outer 11.1051, Sun, 17.10.52, Mon, 13.10.62, 11Q. Dress: Clean fatigue (Cadre Med Bec WU1 be Johnnie Kowloon Division & Watertoo Clean fatigue overalls). for their first kill in a game with and "Little Amy" Cheng of the pastures
Tuesday. MO's disposal. V 0.20 Pereire,
Muno Pereira,
Tom Nursing Div. the CAA, while the US Navy Pandas.
p.m, at MPG for HQ, Dress: Clean HONGKONG-SHANGHAI Wel, Jimmy Cheng and Alec
Football all out to prevent the
Dotle Hongkong.atigue (Overalls), Jaguars
Sat. 11.10.52, 3.30 pm. Navy Ground, it three
The Hongkong-Shangha! lt Braga from making
should provide fitting climax
Chung Sig: Sun. 1210.52, 3.30 p.m., game
Sookunpoo,
Wanchal "A": Sun. thrill-packed week-end. guarantees 1 tooth-and-nail Brisk action will be witnessed to a
12100 200 pan Cab, itachi In the Senior "B" circuit, with The powerful Hongkong nine, fight to the last out, and is a "': Sun. 12.10.6, 3.30 p.m., Navy,
"must" for the Delawares slated to play the drawn from a galaxy of star- definite
softball Causeway Bay: Mon, 13.16.52, 4 pm.
Club, Western: Tues, 14.10.00, 5.30 Pandas "B" and the Blackhawks performers, should
gan., Sookunpoo, Kennedy Town: Tues. 14.10.52. 6.30p.m., NAVY Shaukiwani K.F.; Tues. 14,10.62, Wed. 5.30 p.m., Club. Sh Nam; 15.70.62, 5.30 pan. Navy, Confucian Thurs. 10.10.53, 8.30 p.m., Scokun
This Is the Brst time Ger-
war.
Badminton League Starts On Nov. 10
between Wally Lomnx's beauteous Squaws and the "Old Champ" Wahoos will bring out the rooters in cager droves for the expected knock down, drag-out fight.
will
11 a
row.
against the Rexes, All four teams were promoted from lost. urason's Junior Division to con- tinue their feudin' and fightin' in this higher bracket.
The Hongkong Badminton Assvelation at its Executive
MACAO FEMMES' DEBUT Committee Meeting held in the
While Hongkong tons have South China
Morning Post been able to gauge to some ex- yesterday decided tunt the standard of softball in Boardroom on Monday, November 10 as the neighbouring Macao from the Opening date of the 1952/1953 various
past visits Badminton League.
The League will consist of seven events, Mea's "A", "B"," and "C" Divisions, Men's Dou- bles "C" Division, Ladies' Dou, bles Division and Senior and Junior Mixed Doubles Divisions. The Men's A. B and C Divi- sions will be played on a modi- fed Thomas Cup system of singles and doubles, of one set cach, and the Men's Double C Ladies' Doubles, and Senlor and Junior Mixed Doubles will con- form to the old system of nine doubles gunes nf one set each.
Entries for the different events, which are open to all affiliated clubs, are to be sent in, accompanied by the entrance fees of $5 per team to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr P.H. Wong, not later than Saturday, October
18.
18.
Offers to visit Hongkong for of exhibition matches a series by the Unity Badminton Party of Thailand
and
the Lucky Strike Badminton Club Singapore were discussed and a
of
men's
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
The week-end Softball pro- graname is as follows:
2,30
Y.
SATURDAY JUNIOR DIVISION
Blackhawks pm Griffins; Cometa v. CAA'
LADIES DIVISION
To v. South pm Pool China; Pandas v.CAA
BUNDAY
4.00
Ladies'
Division
D. 30 am Wahoos v. Squaws Senior "A" División
This
carry the fans.
ها
one
Nulleen.m. Repulse Bay, Shaukiwan K.F. Instr. Maint Cadre. RV 4.20 p.m. at
ON THE RECORD
and
that
Which Two Presidents
Of The United States Have Jumped 22 Feet?
Which two Presidents of the in the high jump may have set United States have Jumped 22 foot on American soll, though feet?" we asked our colleague, he was never elected President "Doctor" Watson, this morning. He was Erik the Red, discoverer "What?" he said, "on hearing of Iceland, who was reputed to that they were elected?"
be able to clear his own height Reading everything that in full armour. He was well comes pouring
the over six feet tall. out from opposing camps on what the The first man to clear seven Democrats
and
Republicans feet
in 'the
high jump have done in their time, it is Lester Steers who
11.00 am CAA v.. Pandas 2.00 pm US Navy v. Jaguars | one up.
Senter "B" Division
3.30 p.m. Paridas "B" v. Delaw wares; Blackhawks v. Rexes,
MONDAY
Exhibitions Series
No American President has ever been *
great baseball player (not even a great rookie with one of the Dodgers farm clubs) and not one has ever 2.00 p.m. American All-Stars scored a touchdown in a of
big v. Hongkong Selection,
3.30 p.m. Macao Ladies All-ume intercollegiate game. for both teams to visit theStars v. HK Chinese Ladies All- But two have jumped 22 foot and one of the two was a
also 4 great wrestler frontier sportsman
docialon was made to arrange
Colony between
gular series.
December 1 Stars.
P.m.. Club, 8.C.A.A.
Football Duties Kowloon. Sat.
11.10.12 3.30 p.m., Boundary S Shamchulpo Diy Sun. 14.10. 3.30 p.m., Boundary St, Shamshulpe Divi
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft
Programmes
and
poo, Central, Thura. 10.10.52, 9.30 Entry Forms for the 4th Race Meeting 1962/63 to be held on Saturday, 8th and Monday November, 10th
1952, (weather permitting) may be, 1.50 obtained at the Secretary's Butler Sat. 11.10.52. Confucian
Division (Race Ofee, Alexandra House; the H.K.Y.M.C.A.. Div. Mbe, 13.10.7, 10.30 am, Club House Happy-Valley;} Central Division (TC.). X.C.O.B.
Race D...
Div. (1.Q.; St..10.62, 1.30 p.m., and the Stables, Shen Kwong Div. (11.9.); Wed, 29.10.62, 16.30 Road.
K.C.O.B. Division (F.C.). Central
a.m. Wanchal "A" Div. S.C.A.A. DW. (H.Q).
(M.C.).
Entries close at 12 o'clock Appointment. Dr S.Y. Kong, NOON on Thursday, 16th M.D., B.3, appointed Divisional Sur- geon of Chung Sing Nursing Division, October, 1962. w.e.. lat. October 1963. Dr Kong will be le of the Chung Bing Am- tulance and Nursing Division. the future, therefore).
in
Resignation.-Shaukiwan Amb Div.. Pis. Leung Ho Chuen, resigned WAL. 48,5.. Pies Che Kam Cheung Kam Chi resigned w... Amb 8.8.67
Y.M.C.A. Div. Fle, Tong Di Pui resigned at Portland, .e.t. 18.9.63 Wanchal "At Amb. and Div. Pie, Chen Wat Man resigned
MOS
By Order,
H. MISA,
. Secretary.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap . Saturday, 11th October, 1952.
a wonder that neither Mr Adlai Oregon, in an indoor exhibition w.e.f. 12.9.52; Pte. Lam Ling Tim
Pte. Tang Stevenson nor General Dwight jump cleared 7 feet 0 inch. resigned w. 1944
Ping Keung resigned w.e.f. 15.9.82 Eisenhower has brought this For some unexplainable reason, Pie. Ha Het resigned w.e.f. 10.0.53
Special King resigned Brent statisticians, 19. those two
được Chung Ho
Kennedy Town KF. Div. D. H. Polls and R. L. Querce- | Pie: Wong Wal Lam resigned wed tani, do not recognise this per- 20.9.63. formance though they Het Service Terminated. Ple. Leung oocasional exhibition marks.
Wal On, Kowloon Amb. D., Bervice picture of Stears terminated w.e.f. However, accomplishing this
Tickets in the above at Jump ap.
Enroladats. Un Lo Yuk
Nursing $2.00 each may be obtained at peared in the Christian Science
Div. Amb./Bka's. Liber Manlior early in 1941.
Kong Wal Thon, Lee Ping Woo, Lee the Cash Sweep Offices of the The fist man to leap 27 Fung Cheung, Lee Mul ting, Chol
Shik Chus, Chol Bhuk Ching. Choi Club at:--- feet was a Greek in the ancient
Shuk Han, Chars Ving Mul, Cheung measured at some-1.10.53. Western District Nursing Div. Arab./Sm. Ng Yuel Mel en- 8.47
Shaukiwan metres the rolled w.e.1.10.33:
K.F Nursing Div., Amb/St. Cheng Ching enrolled w.e.f. 1.10.82.
FUND PING-FAN, 8.0.81,2..
Asblant Commissioner, Colony Headquarters,
81. J.A.D.
and December 20 for a trian- 4.30 p.m. Shanghai All-Stars Republican-Abraham Lincoln, Olymple Games. The actual Ying. Au Yes, Ming enrolled wed.
Jack
v. HK All-Stars,
Hargreaves Leads In
Dunlop Masters' Tourney
Bad
jump was thing like The other was not a Demo reference to it is in a German Ko Kit Koo Yuk tany Thang Yuk crat. He was a Federalist publication turned out by the George Washington, also a great German Olymple Commllice in wood-chopper.
The ancient Greeks thinks If anyone
it's about jumped with weights, whic time we had an interview with are forbidden today.
copy
came
Hi
a specialist and is willing to No man has ever jumped, 28 atake down $100 to have a look feet though Jease Owens Knutsford, Cheshire, Oct. 8. at reference to this fact in a near at the Drake Relays at
Moines in 1935. Twenty professional golfers who had distinguished highly esteemed American Des themselves during the season by winning a major tourna-athletic journal, we will produce recorded jurap was 20 feet 1%
actual'
plus nine inches short of the tako off the
board, which totalled up to a leap of 27 feet 0% inches. In George Washington's case. Had there been board on the it was the first recorded 22-foot spot from which he took off, leap in athletic history.
it may have been
Q leap ot The first man to clear 6 feet' 28 feat
ment or by finishing among the leaders in the season's of the journal and the inches, but his act
States Information. Ser 20 fect 14 inches up was averages order of merit.began the Dunlop Masters £1,500 |wice will be asked to corroborate board plus the eight inches of
Tournament on the Mere Course here today.
led
72 equals Neither Daly nor Van Donck
the fact that it is n genuine American publication.
A Man's True Love
8.10.5%.
to
Telephone House, 1st Floor,
5 D'Agullar Street, 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Over 1,300,000 tickets sold
date,
II. MISA,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Special Cash Sweep on the. Kwangtung Handicap, 1952. Saturday, 11th October, 1952.
THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACEL
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
6 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,...
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Invertora is drawn to the following rules:-
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed. ponies Bo 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 DESTROY, OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR". SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip tion cannot be rectifled Inter.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be chocked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained pace Investors have left the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sted 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 TO- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT bo 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 the
Meeting,
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the. Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in- cluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduc- tion of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc,
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 10 am, on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10. a.m. the 2nd Day. The Tree- surers' Compradore. Office situated at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor,
A limited number of tins 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 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..
Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requialte fee of $8.00, in order, to gain re- admission,
•
No re-admission tickets will be issued. -
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER-
KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG close at:
THE TREASURERS' OFFICES
Telephone House, at 6.00 p.m. on 10th October.
THE BRANCH OFFICES
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon at 4.00 p.m. on 10th October, 5 D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong at 5.00 p.m. on 10th October.
The first two of four rounds ne overall average · gave him were played and at the end his place in today's select field; of the day Jack Hargreaves of He was one of three player to record for the Button Coldfield near
with 70 irning= | establish a new ham,
60 lengthened' course in the morn~ equals the Scot,
139, followed by Ericing with his 70, the others being who holds Fred Daly, Match Play Cham- Brown, Italy's Open Championship, 74plon, and Flory Van-Donck, 07 equals 141, and Harry Belgium, the only, foreigner in plus Weetman, last year's Matchplay the field. Champion, 71 plus
Rudyard Kipling is responsible Peking Man" which would have could keep up the pace, however, for the line "A man's true love, in it a suggestion that he is, soason's successful and with 76 and 77 respectively, no matter who he be" which ap- indeed, the doyer of all rugby from the
they fell back.
pears in a poem that ends, "We writers in the Far East. players were Bobby Locke, Hargreaves was one of three have one virginity to lose, and South Africa's holder of the men to register 60 in the second where we've lost it there our first and only true love, "The 1952.
However, he picked on his Open Champlonship. who is round but this was not a new hearts will be."
hospital from record becatres Eric Brown,
Gossiping Glover," which was a recuperating in
Which
for accounts
"The feature by-line in an English and Antonio former Scottish Amateur Cham- an operation,
in these sporting paper SKRILO 80 years Carda, who has returned home plon, has gone round in a Gossiping Glover" to the Argenuise.
brilliant 87, which made up for columns. We asked him whether Hargreaves did not win an indifferent 74 in the morning. [he wouldn't use a more appro-
"RECORDER."" Enunatent this seasons but,hik' p-Beater,
print by-line such sa Te
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The only
notable absenteer
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The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 11.45 a.m. on Saturday, 11th October,
By Order,
PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.
Treasurers. ・・
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
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SERVANTS' PASSES
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not parmitted in the Member's Enclosure, except for peaking through on their duties and must remains in their employers
stands.
Owing to the engeation in the Members' Betting Hall and at Bootha adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders, and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Pubile Betting Ball. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation
adhered to.
By Order, 2014 MIGA,
Becretary,
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