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Senior "B" Division Review

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953.

RECORD-BREAKER

AMERICANS AND REXES DRAW AGAIN TO SHARE THE LEAD

By "KEYSTONE"

The hit-conscious Americans shoved the youthful Delawares uncere- moniously off the top perch with a crushing 14-7-defent last Saturday, but were again battled to a standstill by the amazing Rexes in eight thrill- packed innings the following afternoon.

At the less exalted ground end of the League Indder, the rollicking Red Sox handed the unwilling Warriors a 22-8 lacing to haul themselves wearily up to the third rung from ground level,

when

rivals the Blackhawks.

Paced by the booming bat of Stung by the sudden switch fortune, the Americans hurler Harry Cunningham who of

With All Senior "B" teams the lead with having completed at least two- poled out two home runs, in- snatched back

out-of-the-more runs in the bottom half thirds of their regular League cluding a soaring

Afler free-swinging of the filth.

this two down, schedules,

Division's park blow, the

Carvalho

pennant-race narrows down to Americans banged out Ave solid thirdsneker hits and took full advantage of through on a fielder's choice, a tight struggle between the the jittery ball-handling of the then was scored when big first four squads, presently

Harry Cunningham close-bunched together tense Rexes to run up a seem-atick"

at the Ingly untouchable nine-run lead clouted his second circul! blow rall.

Having two more. of the game. in the first four Innings.

.games to Everything seemed

off against each other, Led again by two runs going play to go

sixth inning, things the Americans wrong for the Rexes who were into the

und the Roxes for the Rexes, are in slightly more favourable held hitless and runless for fout looked black

alace, worked positions the first batter

with only Cunningham for a free base to eve

other comparatively first,

have the cosy games in addition to these only to

the other is assured of a routine

Then hard- or 4. Tookie pitcher

the Champing- with hitting

A.R. play-off if not motters ship outright, provided they Saltch literally took J12 nine nike

runs. crammed it frame.

into his own hands by blasting sustain not more than one more Working Harry Cunningham the apple way over the left loss.

exer fielder's head for a homer. walk the fur

Itexca lour dove-tailed the free buses with three successive hits to chase 14 nine runners before the Americans managed to halt the Ausco.

anti-

full innings, and the American seemed hoaded for

Ite win till mustard-keen Rexes roused

their

climatic casy

themselves fron

dech

lethargy

the

action-

and explodes!

Linz Swamp All-India 4-0 At Calcutta

On

Ching two batters Ko down two needle matches, either one

TIGHTLY KNOTTED

MUCH GRIMMER

On the other hand, things are much grimmer for the current- With the score tightly knottedly second-place Delawares and twa old- at eleven-all, both teams mado Blackhawks. These

the time rivals have yet lo desperate efforts to break

meet tie in the last innings, but each

in, a second-round each other sparkling glove-work

sudden Weath resulled encounter, with

each being the lot of the loser. in a double-play against site to foll all scoring threats. Furthermore, the winner of Mart Angrist singled sharply to this fight for survival con ot arrive safely en 1, bul "Big most look forward to a possible Jawn" Heiderman

rapped 1 play-off with bearing liner lo serond which emerges victorious in the bitter A G. Ismall speared with a Americans-Roxes feud. lightning grab and heaved to firet to double up Angrist.

the team.

that

The

weighty bats of tho Americans have curried through many a close thus for, but with the

them battle the loss of invaluable Ervices of pitcher-cum-slugger par

In the seventh, Y. Tipe drew a walk, but lead-off man A, G. Calcutta, Jan. 13.

Ismail skied the ball to short The Austrian Linz Athle-centre on the next pitch. Centre tic Sports Club swamped the fielder Jack Bordwell converted cell

cellenco Harry Cunningham All-Indin Football Federa- the potential Texas-league into whe

brillant out by, snaring the who has left the Colony

it

for home, the outlook for this out-

tion 4-0 in the last exhibi-ball on the dead run and riding it has taken a radical change, lion match here today be-it into the first bateman's mili fore a crowd of 25,000. before the astonished Tipe could the extent of which should be

evident in their coming the initial| SMIT

game scramble book to Playing a fast aggressive gume, station. This twin-killing halted with the Pandas "B".

In view of their present Ir- the visitors displayed opportu all further scoring for the Rexes. sism not seen in their two pre- In the tail-end of the spine-resistible form, the Rexes are vious matches and completely tingling seventh, peppy hind favoured to sweep their double- overwhelmed the home

feature series with the Ameri- side, matcher George Varros smack- whose forwards attacked only ed one into centre to get on and

cans when next they meet, that is, It current form may serve spasmodically,

was sacrificed down to scoring

as a criterion för future team the Keeping the ball

position ca third. ground and

performance. Ending each other But, trying to take advantage with short sharp passes, the of mornentary confusion Austrians carried everything be among the Rexes following an fore them and look the lead in infield out, Varros was nae the eighth minute.

at the plate when he sneaked that "LEFT STANDING

an 013

attempt

on

in

A good centre by outside-cherished dream accomplisti- right Joseph Puchs left the ment of all baserunners, the Indian defence standing and Fatcal to home. Inside-left Zechmeister scored from close range.

gatti.

LEGALLY DRAWN

Swimmer Pierre Dumesnil, son of the famous actor, Jacques Dumesnil, recently established a new French record of 2 minutes 40.5 seconds for the 200 Metres Butterfly Stroke at the Reims swimming pool. Pierre (left) is seen here with his father after establishing the record. Express Photo,

Colony Billiards

Snooker And

Championships

The opening matches in the Colony's 1953 Individual Billiards and Snooker Championships will be played at the Club Lusitano on Friday, January 16.

In the Senlar Billiards Cham- pionship hente are 750 up, semi- Anals 1,000 up and Anal 1,500 up. Senior Snooker will be best of ave frames in the preliminary rounds, semi-anals best of seven frames and Anal best of 11

If they do, and this is not unlikely due to the morale fac-frames. for involved with the loss of a The Junior Billards Cham- key American player, the Rexes plonship will be 300 up in the will probably sweep aside the remaining opposition to cop the Anal 750 up.

heats, semi-Anals 500 up and pennant for the first time in their long history...

TEAM STANDINGS

P W L Pere 12 B 2 .800

Americans Rexes

11

7 2.777

11 8 3 727

10

7 3

700

3 6

.333 1993

Five minutes before the in- Both teams sweated out the and terval right-half Franz Ens-twi-night eighth inning, barth, who played a great game, the game was finally declared Delawares

Blackhawks sent centre-forward Alois Hart legally drawn after both sides

Wildfires through to score the second went down one-two-three with

Red Sox the score still knotted.

Most fittingly, both pitcherz Pandas were the heroes of the digantic Warriors struggle, collecting share of the glory with some each two drawn games. fine clutch hitting. Harry Cun- ningham broke up the tie in the

Ln the sixth minute after the changeover, the Austrians im- proved their lead through Alots Haril, who picked up a neat pass from Inside left Ferdinand Zechmeister.

the major

The fourth goal came mitt-fth with a clutch homer that Hart! making brought in two runs, while way, with Alois

chucker A. R. Salich

Rexes

an opening for Zechmeister tooted the score anew with an It was a big triumph for the equally crucial round-tripper,

ECOгC.

crowd

Austrian forwards who captured also after two away. the admiration of the

Continuing their some power- by their clean play.

house trend of the previous Teave Calcutta afternoon, the Americans slug- touristy The tomorrow morning for the Far red their way to a surprisingly at Sal- easy decision over the Delaware in Sunday's Iunch-hour gon, Manila, Macao and Hong-tribe kong-Associated Press.

East, playing matches

tit.

The Tribe opened up with a barrage

resounding

Hockey Umpires' blows from the very first inning,

Board Tests

The Hockey Umpires

wishes to announce Council

of four

Jackie Silva slamming a two- bagger while southpaw right- fleider T. Rudrigues pulled an Inside plich right out over the Boarde

rightfeld fence for a two-run that tho

homer..

of the Hongkong The Americans cut down the Hockey association hoa aptop-heavy

lead with four runs proved

their recommendation of their own in the first, and

to classify the following per- rapped out auother two hits, in Including Harry Cunningham's

sons as Class III, umpires

another four runs.

view of their having passed a triplo into centre, to pick up recent Umpires Examination:

Sgt Heard, Mr U. S. Dillon, NEVER LOOKED BACK Mr John Asome, WO II N. H. . Sgt J, Bell, Mr Tara Singh, Dorr, Set C. T. Jardine and Sgt J. Fairhurst

10 3 7 .300 10 2 7

100 10

Q Americans and Rexes have Wild-

Bres and Pandas have each one drawn game.

Colony Squash Championship

round of the Colony Squash Nine games in the second

championships were played yes- terday.

"

The results were: H.R.O, Hubble beat Sqn/Ldr P. Amott 9-1, 9-3, 0-3.

Wing-Cmdr Kettlewell brat G. Eg- lington 10-3, 3-4, -1.

J.D. Mackie beat F.C.R. Roach

e. 3-9. 9-1.

G.B.P. Pritchard had a walk-over from Lt 3.0. Arthur.

R.B.L. Frewen beat Lt Hebden 9-1, 9-1, 94.

Major Forto best Bq/Lär Kingsford 9-250, 94, 9-5,

of the Preliminary rounds Juntor Suooker Championship will be best of three frames, semi-finals best of nve frames and final best of seven frames,

All matches are to be played a neutral table and will start at 8 p.m. unless otherwise stated.

on

unable to

matches on the

a

Players who are play off their

dater given, for

only,

Secretary

of the Amateur Billartis

must inform

vallid reason

Senior Billards—G. A. Low v C. C. Lain.

Monday, Feb 9 Kowloon

Cricket Club-Reserved for two snooker matches,

Wednesday, Feb. 11 South AL

CHÍNH A.A. mộC TƯƠI pullards-A.A.M. Rodrigues V Y. T. JODE.

THE SPORTS ROUND-UP

Max Faulkner May Visit Hongkong Again

London.

Max Faulkner, former British Open-Champion, is planning a round-the-world golf tour. He and Harry Westman, holder of the Masters' title, have already received invitations to compete in the MacWilliams 72-hole professional tournament in Syd- ney, in March.

Providing suitable arrange- | beater: in 23 professional con- gain Walker Cup honours. He ments can be made, they will tests, has been chosen as the was a 10-year-old schoolboy accept. Faulkner plans to play best young boxer of 1952 by when chosen to represent Great a series of exhibition matches in members of the Boxing Willers' | Britain in 1930. He was select- Hengkong. Bombay and Club.

ed on the merits of redching the Coloinbo on the way out.

McCarthy. has beaten both final of the English Amateur

Champlership. Ronnie Clayton, British Featherweight Champion, acd ANOTHER LARWOOD, Freddie King, chief contender

to

SPRINT ROWING

For the first time Beltaly La stage an annual rowing, re- gatta which will include sprint championships. It will be held on the Serpentine, in London/a Hyde Park," from August 0-8.

Hitherto "dashes" have been held yearly at Putney, but the Serpentine event will be

the first full scale sprint meeting.

The regatta is a legacy of one held in 1951, as part of the Festival of Britain celebrations. This proved successful and it was hoped the meeting would

a National develop into Ne, those in the

USA.

into

for the title. But he could not Frank Tyson is a name which previously fight for the Cham- may dha day strike decr plonship because, he was under the hearts of batsmen. For age.

22 year old Frank, A powerfully-bullt Durham University eludens, is a fant

Truman.

them Freddle

INTENSIVE TRAINING

'mow John Langley, one of the four bowler who can golfers chosen to

down' quicker than represent Britain in the Walker Cup at Marlon, Massachusetts, on Sep- He is at raw, but under tember 4 and 5 is planning n❘ the careful guidance of fowner' year of Intensive training.

England skipper Freddio Brown, Frank can develop Inte mother Larwood.

Owing to pressure of business he was unable to play in many Now he has taken a house near next season, and Brown

competitions during 1952. He will play for Northants En ya Sunningdale and will play

en that he will nurse him long, however, the the course there.

hum only asking

to. bowl for Olympic Games intervened. The Langley, who is 34, was one short spells. Amateur Rowing Association of the youngest players ever to

-tLondon Express Service) now had discussions with other major Associations and

Last year,

clubs and

will be

the annual event.

come ane meeting

The Ministry of Works have

given their approval, and

the

remaining difficulty, finance.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1953

has been settled. It is to attract Saturday 17th, Wednesday 21st & Saturday 24th Jan. 1953.

(Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).

an entry of up to 2,000,

"WINTER. SPORTS"

The First Bell will be rung at 11.30a.m. and the First Race

will be run at 12.00 NOON each day. The tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.)

There are 10 races each day (30 in all).

Amidst frost and fog, cricket began in the last week of 1932 on the Sussex county ground at Hove. But the players-young hopefuls to whom Sussex looks for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup Sweep" Through Tickets (30 Races-$60.00) also tickets at $2.00 each na stars of the future did not scheduled to be run on 24th January, 1953, may be obtained at the feel the effects of the elements. Cash Sweep Offee of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor,

They were inaugurating the Chater Road, opening of two indoor nets. The first over was bowled to a "trainee"

-Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not pold for by F. C. White, by 10.00 am. on Friday, 10th January, will be sold and the re- Chairman of the Club's Wel-servation cancelled for future meetings. fufc Association which raised

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Omce at Queen's the money for the nets.

Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Ofces at:-

5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

BEST YOUNG BOXER

'Sammy McCarthy, 21-year- old Stepney featherweight un-

KCC To Fete

Capt. Britton

At Eastern A.A.-Senior Snooker T. C. Kwak, v. C. L. Chu At Como Club-Senior Snooker- J. Med. K. G

The Garden Amedia- Kowloon Tong tion. Reserved for postponed match.

Henry Cotton

To Lead Ryder.

Cup Team

the Hon. Hongkong Henry

London, Jan. 13.

Cotton,

three

& Snooker times winner of the British Association, Mr J. E. Medina Open Golf Championship, either by telephone (27050) er

in

writing at least 48 hours has accepted the invitation before the supulated date of the Selectors to captajn Failure in so doing will result the British team against the in a walk-over being awarded United States in the Ryder his opponent:

Cup matches at Wentforth, Surrey, on October 2 and 3. Cotton, the outstanding per-

FIXTURES

The following is a list of x- tures up lo und Including Wednesday, February 11:

Friday, Jan. 15

At Club Lusitano. Junior Snooker -Y. C. Braddel v K. K. Lai; Juner Dillards-T. 0. Yu v 8. P. Fan.

Monday, Jan. 19

Club

The Kowloon Cricket will fete and blu forewell to Captain Ernie Britton, R.AM.C., a prominent and popular mem- ber of the Club this evening.

Ezra President, Mr Abraham, will make a pro- sentation to Captain Britton ou behalf of members at 0.30 p.m.

Members "are requested "to" turn up in full force for this function, Captain Brition leaving for Home on Friday.

a

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members

Australian Subscription ·

Ponies 1954

is

The Stewards have ordered batch of 80 Australian Subscription Ponies to race in 1954 and they now invite Members to subscribe them.

for

sonality in British professional golf for more than a decade, 'n "comeback" to regular

An application form has golf this season and will be in the position of mak-been posted to every Member. In the event of non-delivery further forms may be obtained at the Club's Office, Alexandra House, 3th Floor.

ing

his

decisions as

ta

At Kowloon C. C-Junler Snooker, whether he will actually play in, -Phillip Yang C. W. Po; Au the matches.

ling Henry Wong.

Wednesday, Jan. 21.

Lo 19.30 p.m.).

Cotton heard the news of his At Eastern A. A-Junior Snooker selection in Monte Carlo, where -T. C. Kwok v C. M. Me 18 pan. he will be staying until early Junior Dillards-K. Y, Chiu v K. C. spring. He immediately wrote At Bouth Chisa A.A.Junk to the Professional Golfers Az- Snooker YK Kwek vs. K. Ym.sociation expressing his person- Lt-Candr J.R.Lu Cook beat Li-Cindrtion-Junior Snooker M. Cheung promised to do all he could to At Kowloon Tong Garden Associa al delight at the honour and E.A. Eden 0-4, 0-0, 0-0,

2/Lt 1.8. Richardson beat hisjor v it. C. Baics. A... Crickmay 0-9, 94, 0-8, 9-N.

19-5, 1-4, 6-1.

D. Coffey beat Capl W.G. Sturrock

TODAY'S GAMES

The following are the times, for From there on in, the Ameri-play in matches down for decision

today: cons never looked back again, Cdr 3.D. Liang v Ma) E.F. Kyte more safeties | (638); P.L. Holmes v Wing/Cdr Be- garnering seven off discomfited moundsman Tiny Valdan, 10.18): Li-Col A.R. Tylor v A new series of lectures on Terry Lucido to chase in six unine (5.15); Capt Power VR. M. Macpherson (6.00); Lt-Cdr J.1. hockey umpiring under Sub. additional morale - shaftering | figre v Son/Lde Ameit (0.00): 0.11. Condr N, W. Letori, will tako runs. Leftfielder Warwick push-P. Pritchard v 1.8.L, Frewen (5.00). place at the Victorian Recrea-ed across the last run of the tion Club every Monday even-game with a humpback by into

beginning January 10, at centre.

F

cordially invited to attend.

A

SPECIAL REQUEST special request is made to to tako non-qualified umpires advantage these

of

Jectures which will take approximately six weeks to complete.

TODAY'S SPORT

0.30 p.m. Those interested are The Delawares, onco, hoaded In the second stoned. Just could not muster another tally in Ave full innings, picking up only

Équat through Colony Open Bqursh Champion- one more measly hit

1 Victorin Squash keystone mcker Pomeroy In ship matches

Curta commencing 810 pan., the fifth.

Badminton Men's

Division-comioon. By virtue of their win over the Delawares, the Americana Tony Police white Foilce now share the top perch with Chinese YMCA Hong- kona University Craigengowr their double-draw rivals of the OC. day January 17 at the King's Roxes comp, against whom they John's Be Iron Tytam Nay alep' "C" Doubles, i-Mecreto vsi Park Pool Ground, commencing still enjoy. a wee percentage shorel ve King Union v Chinars at. 9.00 pm.

PAMLICHATS Cralgengawer › margin.

Gragongower The Delawares, with three rem

against them,

A practical test has been not for lady umpires Satur-

on

The following. ladles have bean nominated to take this lossce chargod test: Bity, B. C. Halo, Mre | have slipped one, procious rung Steven Mias Meriln and Miss down to an uncary perch on the

Goodwin.

second step beside their arch-

"Yallow.".

Monthly

Meetings

AF Como Club Junior Bards K. C. Tilly O. Banias; K. K. La

v E. A. dos Remedios.

Friday, Jan. 1

At Club Lusitano,-Junior Billiards K. T. Wong v 1, K. Ng (5 pan.); Junior Snooker-K. C. Tent v K. D. Seyer (9 p.m.).

Monday, Jan. 24

At Kowloon C.C.Junior Snooker il. Y. Kwok vdeo. H. Choy: C. K. Wong VT. E. Rodrigues.

Wednesday, Jan. 28 At Eastern A.A-Junior Snooker K. C. L C. To.

At

Chine AA-Junior Billiards-Au Hing v.P.C. Huang.

Kowloon Tong Garden AwoctaDon -Reserved for postponed match.

At Corme Clube Junior Billard C. Y. Fuq v G. J. Boates; II, W. Ip v C. K. Wong.

Friday, Jan. 30 **

At Club Lusitano, Senior n0lards ~C, M. Ma v M. Cheung: Sertor Brooker--1. C. 1100 y L. 4, Naylon. Monday, Feb, 2

At Kowloon CC-Benlor Snooker 1. C. Lau V E. Ad Remedios:

8. P. Pong v G. Sentos

J,

Wednesday, Feb. 4-

bring the Cup

back to

this

country be the second time

It will

he has let the British side, for he was captain of the team which lost to Amerten In 1947.

Cotton, who will be

18 OF January 20, sald he intended to play in a "lot of tournaments" this season. Ho has not stated whether he will compete the British Open Championship at Commoustic-Reuter._

Nivsarkar Signed · By Lancashire League Club

London, Jan. 13.

rounder, has been signed by N. R. Nivsarkar, Indian all-

Rushton Cricket Club, members

At Zastem A.A-Senior Ballard of the Lancashire League, as

Medina 'v H. C. Laura

At South China A A-Benior their professional for next sea- Brooker, W.io y C. C. Lamson. He takes the place of S. At Kowloon Ton Garden Acia W Sohont, the Indian Test

player.

·Blva v C. D:Chu.

ÚN

At Comme Club Senior Brooker-.... It fr understood that Nivent- marties of Homkong |B. Y. 106 PAUM. Quorten takar Intende to further his modi-.

Amayciation art

W Friday,- Wabc. § 2-y Ondes Prinos a Ikalding, A Club Lattoo Senior Snooker cal studies while in England.

"Aƒ- P.- Peroit Reuters

The Subscription List will close with MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1953.

By Order,

H. MISA,

Secretary

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep' on the

Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 24th January, 1953.

Tickets In the above (at{ $2.00 each may be obtained ati the Cash Sweep Offices of tho Club at:

Queen's Bldg., Chater Road

5 D'Agullar Street. 062 Nathan Rd., Kowloon,

·Over 790,000 tickets sold to date,

·IL. MISA,

Secretary.

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon."

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalizator Investors is drawn to the following ruica:-

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Slowards when the "ALL CLEAR" is Elven. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will bo indicated by a white light at the Tolalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE AD- VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified later,

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

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be 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 re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or difigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and gucle 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 und gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretory at Alexandra House, on the weltten or personst introduction of a Momber, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chlta, etc.

Only a limited number `af__badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Coures.

The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Office and The the Secretary's Office will close at 13.00 a.m. each day. Treasurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at: Alexandra House, 8th Floor,

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21818)

• 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 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

2

Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meeting will forfalt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay, the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC. WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY. CLUB.

THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN

· 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 : permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' standa...

·Owing to the congestion in the Member's Betting Hell and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffea Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Fabile Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

By Order,

HOMIRA!

Secretary,

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