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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1953 Saturday 17th, Wednesday 21st & Saturday 24th jan. 1953' (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),

The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Nace will be run ut 12.00 NUON each day. The timin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.)

There are 10 races encli day (30 In all),

Through Tieliem (30 Races--500,09) also tickets at $2,00 each for the Special Cush Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup Sweep" ccheduled to be run on 24th January, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Buliding, Ground Floor, Chater Houd.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. un Friday, 16th January, will be sold and the re- servation cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, sweep Ückets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch flood alime

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 whining and placed ponles no declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALL CLEAR" igual will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator 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 us 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 lust race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

in no efreumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL, NOT be made on torn ur diafigured tickets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and quesiş are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear hele badges prommenity 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 Besson tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club.. to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day Including tax, for ladles or gentlemen are obtokáble through the Secretary at Alexanden House, on the written or personal introduction 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* Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course,

The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Onice and the Secretary's Offley will close at 10.00a.m. vach day. The Treasurers' Compradure Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited niunber of tißlhs will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27018)

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.`

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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

Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt 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.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20,

FOR THE FAMILY ALBUM

If

cricketer Denis. With eyes fixed on father, Patrick Mark Compton, Test Compton's son, gets into his first home group for the family album.

He was born in November last year and, says Denis, "never cries," Patrick Mark proves to be a cricketer he has qualifications to play for Middlesex, Compton's South African wife Valerie they were married at Durban in 1951 moved from their Buckinghamshire home to a close-to-Lord's hospital so that the baby could be born in his father's county-Express Photo.

1953.

Two Badminton League Titles Are Now Almost Tytam's

By “ARGONAUT”

Two titles are now almost assured as the Colony Badminton League moves through the second half of its fixtures.

Tytan, with an unbeaten record in nine outings, is almost certain of the Men's "C" Division Championship and, with only one defeat in the Men's "C" Doubles League, looks like being well set for a double title this season.

The

Men's "A" Division, canipa and shortage of court, published a world ranking list which has been the monopoly facilities, the 1952-1953 League in both Men's Singles and Men's of the Chinese YMCA for the is well in front of schedule and Doubles. In the singles all ex- past three years has to far pro- is expected to conclude by the cept one of the 10 players were in this columnist's duced the Reenest competition end of February, much earlier included f years.

than in previous years.

Tankings just after the In both their matches the

of clusion of the Through the generosity

Thomas Club YMCA were strongly extended Taikou Dock

and the matches last year. Recreation Club, the

E. B. Choong, by Chigongower and Recreio Jewish and this evening they will face Association has now been able compete in my of the games in

has been included in' their strongest rivals, Hongkong to count on two more courte on. Malaya, University, their home court which to play off the League place of Denmark's Paul Holm. at Bridges Street.

mintches and it is learned that

The following are the first 10

at

This will be the first encoun- with this ability of the players:

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC.. WILL NOT BEither will stand that form in ments of matches will be enter- PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN

-THE RESTA¡IRANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,"

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' pases 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 it the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.

Owing to the congestion in the Member's Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coflce Kovin, Box-holders and Members are requested, to ensure 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.

By Order,

H. MISA,

Socretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup 1953

Saturday — 24th January, 1953

The Sale of Cash Sweep tickets on the above will close at:

The Branch Offices

€1

Cup

who did not

A. M. Mendez (USA),

Abdullah Firuz (Malaya),

1. Wong Peng-soon (Malaya).

2

2.

tained when the schedule ut pastponed fixtures is drawn up. LEAGUE STANDINGS Aten's ̈"A" "Division"

3.

Ooi Teik-hock (Malaya).

4.

5.

Ong Pob-lim (Mulaya).

0.

J. Skaarup (Denmark).

ter between the two

biterio Association to provide court unbenten teams and a win for

facilitics no more postpone-

good stead for the tile.

EVENLY MATCHED The two teang are evenly matched and although - the-odds are slightly in favour of the Y's, who are expected to take at least two sets in the singles and traversity

the under-] CYMCA grads stand it

Rance Recyclu winning the other five sets.

Men's "B" Division venemous Teresa The Y's will have Young W. F. Fou and possibly werelo P. II. Wong in the singles de- partment and Young, Foo, Wong K and W. C. Chung in the doubles.

University's equally formid- tam

CCC will consist of H.

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T. N. Seth (India)..

8. E. B. Choong (Malaya).

9. Cheong Hack-leng (Malo- ya).

10. Devinder

(India).

Mohny

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The world doubles rankings 0:0 as follows:

1. E. L. and E. B. Choong (Mainya).

2. Ong Poh-m and Ismail bin

Marjan (Malaya).

3. Wynn Rogers and

Alion (USA).

Abdullah Piruz (Malaya).

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TEAMS SELECTED FOR THE HONGKONG - KOWLOON ATHLETIC MATCH

The teams for the annual Hongkong-Kowloon athletic match were selected at a meeting of the HKAAATM Selection Committee held at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday evening.

Schouli, F. Waller

Kowloon-LBdr. Pawlowski

HAA, BA), Ng Yuen-rok (BCAA). LAC Davidson (RAT), 170, AB- bott (BAT)..

JAVELIN THROW 16CAA), in Kni-clico (BCAA). C. КАЛС). Hongkong CHOO WAL-JAN

Saunders (KAAC)," 1. C. Hayes, (HKAAC).

Kowloon--Cpl. Chitrabahadur (80

RE). NL, Eng.,

Lt. Paterson (Arufy}," Lau - Kaməyli -- (SCAA), BAC Pritchard (RAF), L/Bdr. Mar-

The match will be held at the South China Athletic Association Stadium at Caroline Itill on Sunday, February 8; in the afternoon,

Members of the Selection; (BCAA), Gnr. Cope (23 Field Rest., { Committee wero Mr F. J. Tin- RA). Li, Fitzgerald ( Nortoins).

1,500 METRES Koy (Chairman), Messrs Raleigh

Hangkung Lee Shure fi ung Leung and Leung King-ping (BCAA), Chon Rwan.lam (Clemen (South China Athletic Associa Chan Chl-hwan (Queen's College), tian), Lt. M. N. S. McCord (Mitocarian Athletic Club), and Mestrs J. C. Hurlbatt and

Kolatchoff V. V.

(Hongkong Amateur Athletle Club),

Athletes were selected more on the basis of current interest than past performance, those in training being preferred in several instances to outstanding performers of the past sea-

The teams were picked niso with a view to balance, several] outstanding athletes being Imited to one or two events to give the opposition more of a chance to score points,

The match will be three-a- side, the first three mentioned in each event being selected, with the others picked as re- serves.

The trophies for the meeting, divided into men's and ladies' section, were presented

year by the Hongkong Kowloon Chinese

lost

and

General

A. Fraser (IKAAT), - Röwloon--LAC Hoskin) - (RAF),|

Lee Kans-hung (SCAA), Chan Kim hung

Τ (SCAA).

Newnham (AAC), Neville Lee (HKAAC). 5,000 METRES

Hongkong Chan Kig-yil Fient Regt.. RAY, M All Smeath (Royal Navy), Lt. Cur. (SCAA), P. t. "Ward (BKAAC), Bharp (Royal Navy

Kowloon-Noviltë” Leo (KAAS) Li. Maugham. (Milocarians),

Fielder Mitocartans)

(25 Field Regt., RA).

Gnr. Cope

Yal-hung University).

110 METRES HIGH HURDLEA Hasskong – Chunk (SCAA), Victor Lat J. Hellman (HKAAC).

Kowloon-L. Reep Milocarians), Chun Wat-lam (BCAA), 7/11, Fater- son (170 Lt. ty.. BAJ, Cheng Mon-chung (DES).

400 METRES HURDLES

Che e-keo Atonikank Hunt ¡SCAA), Hung Chiee-yang (SCAA), 3. Hellman (HKAAC). P70. C. Randall (Royal Navy).

400 METRES RELAY Itongkong-hung.

Lec

Wing-kai,

Kut-ion and Hung Chree-Res. Reserves: K. Spencer.

Kowloon-E. Loureiro, P. MG- Bae, Q. Almno and Y. Xavier, Re- serves You Tak-kee and W. L McCall.

1658 METRES_RELAY Hongkong-Leung Kon-po, M, P. Chek-sin. Reserve: 3. C. Royce Curzon, M. Willcox and Cheung

Kowloon-Lt. Goodburn, fo Bi-. hung. J. P. MueMation and Lo Wing-chuen. Reserves: D. Cobath and R. Xavier.

LADIES' EVENTS

Kowloon-A. Collaco (HKAAC).

100 METRES F/U. Charles (LAT), Bal-hung

Hongkong-Lam Kaklan (SCAA), ĮSCAA), LAC O'Briḥ (NAF),

Deborah Haribatt (HKAAC), Ditty Williams French Convent), Wan HIGH JUNE Hongkong - Yo

Waming IBCAA). Wai-ling

Kowloon – Jennifer Hørt (SCAA), Victor La University) EYMCA), 1. Heywood

Fol Wing-lieung (IIKAAC). DISCAAS, Lyn Ramsey (HKAAC). Knox (AAC). G. Saunders The So-ying Pui To). (IKAAC).

HIGH JUMP Kowloon-Lt, Digist Army!. (LaBelle), Cpl.

Biret โรบ whenIDES), P. Mešne UIKAAC).

POLE VAULT

Kowloon - Jennifer Hari Hongkong - Kwong Lau-cido

(Pul (SCAA), L/Cpl.

(EYMCA), Leung Kar-ling Carroll Army). To, Chan Put-yen (BCAA). G. Saunders (НКАЛС). D. 11. Knox (AAC)

Chambers of Commerce. The

first meeting was held at Boun-eorge Thumb

Dores), 11

dary Street last year Kowloon won the men's and Hongkong the ladies" trophies.

The teams selected were as follows:

100 METRES

Chang Hongkong-

Yot-hung SCAÄ), Lee Wing-kai (SCA) Fung Kut-lee (SCAA), Hung Chees key ISCAMI,

Kowloon Stephen Xavier (JIKAAS), Pie. Crane (1 Dorsets), You Tak-kec (BCAA), Sgt. At (RAF).

· Hongkong - Teul Shul nux

Durbant (SCA).

Debarch

That-

(HRAAC), Valerie

|tached).

LONG JUMP Kowloon Lt. Reep (Mocarion) AAC), Chan Yin-snių (SCAA), Hongkong Deborah Hurlbat: Major Chapman (Milocarians),

NV Shoung-kwat (SCAA), Chan Wai-Jam ISCAA), Lou Kam-fang-ho Bellios P8). You (SCAA).

Kowloon-Rita' Bali (KAAC). Fong Sik (Pul. To), iniy alo

(HKAACI.

Fox

Wing-sheuhe

ISCAA).

LONG JUMP Hongkong - To King - chau (5CAA), D. H. Knox (НКЛАС). Yam Wai-ling (SCAA) G. Saun-

SNOT PUT ders (AAC). R. Spencer (HKAAC).

Hongkong-Bira J. Van V1161 200 METREN

Kowloon-Chan Wal-lan SCA^), 11KAAC). Lo Man-u (SCAA). Hongkong-Len Wing-kat (SCAA), | Leung Ying-kin 15CAA). Capt. Lee Pa-cher (SCAA), Sylvia Heif-

(SCAA), Hung Chee-keu

Fung Jerome (Milocurians), 2/Lt. Huckle meyer (BIKAAC).- Kun-ice (SCAA). II. Spencer (23 Field Regt., RA), P. Mellac Kowloon-May Wu (r'u To).. (ИКЛАС).

IRKAAC).

Jennifer Hart (EYMCA), Kowloon W. L.. McCall

Jilloti (unattaclied), (HKAAC), Eddie Loureiro (KAAC). Quentin Almao HIRAAC), Copt. Jerome (Miloca- rlane).

400 METRES

Curzon Ifongkong M. P. (HKAAC), M. Willcox (HKAAC). Cheung Chek-yın (8CAM), 8. Spen- ver (||KAAC).

Kowloon → Lo Wing-chuen ISCAA). Lt. Goodbum Miloca rianu), o Sal-hung (BCAA), Grr. Bennell 125 Field Regi.. MA).

300 METRES

Hongkong Leung Kam-po (SCAÄ), 27LA. Wells (Milocasians). J. C. Høyer (HKAAC), F. Waller (HKAAC), I. A. Fraser, (}KAAC).]

Kowloon

MacMalion HIKAAC), Gnr. D. Coburn (43 Field Regt., RA), Leung Yu-lim

HOP, STEP & JUMP Hongkong-To King-chou (BCAA), Chang Yat-hung (SCAA). You Wal-ling (SCAÄ), GI Saunders

(HKAAC)

Kowloon-LAC Howells ́(RAP), Cheung Wal-tong (SCAA), 2/2.1. Buckle (25 Field legt., HA) LACI Hemerington (RAF)

ANOT PUT

- Chan

Wal- chuen

Dor-

Hongkong 11. Knox (AAC). (SCA). Its Kai-choo (SCAA). R. Tel ingyer Univeralty).

Kowloon→→→Cp!. Boddy 11 suts), Lau Kan-yiu (SCAA), Gnr. Els 15 Field Regi., NA), L. Bde. Morris 125 Field Regt, BAY. DISCUS TANOW Hongkong – China. Wal-enuen (SCAA) in Kalichoo Wat Kee-yu (University).

Valerie

DISCUS TERów Hongkong--Mrs J. Van Vlat

KAAC). Le Mans (SCAA) Kowloon-May Wu (Pul · To) ·

JAVELIN THROW Hongkong — Mra 3. Van Vliet (ERAAG), Lo Man-asu (SCAA). Kowloon-May Wu (Pul To),

400 METREB RELAY, Hongkong - Deborali Turbati (HKAAC), Betty Williams (French

Ballo Convent), Lee Shuk.ink PB) and Lern Kak-an (SCAA). Reserve: Wan Wal>ming (SCAA)..

Kowloon Fok Wing - sheung (SCAA), Two So-ying (Pul To). lyn Haitikos (IKĄAC) and Jonni- (SCAA). fer Hatt (ÉYMCA). Reserve: Chan

Chee-yuk (SCAA).

Randolph Turpin Begins

His

"Fight A Month" Campaign

Birmingham, Jan. 19.

Randolph Turpin, British Middleweight Champion, began his “light a month" campaign in preparation for a possible world title contest with a six-round knuekout victory over Victor d'Haes, Lightheavyweight Champion of Belgium, here tonight.

The fight was scheduled for ten rounds but it ended after one minute and 40 seconds of the sixth round.

The punch that ended the When he got up he appeared | D'Hads was full of phoke for contest was a vicious right hook to have difficulty in straighten-Turpin'e envy pizching bul to the ribs after d'Haes had been Ing his body and Turpin wont seemed quite happy with the softened up with a right to the after him. He quickly feinted | reception he got from the crowd body and a right chop to the with the left and mashed home as he left the ring. a count of nine. head which had dropped brian for another terrible right hook to

"He purches very hard indeni d'Hats short rib. The Belgian's but I thought I was getting up in The Belgian, who seemed to be cry of pain could be heard right time to beat the count," he said, Lee the best part of a stone heavier across the hall.

--Reuter. than. Turpin-the weights were 7. Paul Holm and Ole Jensen not announced-got nearly all (Denmark).

5. Wynn Rogers and R. Wil-

4. Cham

Kon-leong

0 7 8 33

Doubles

TO

109 21 18Jams

65 23 24

4237 17

24 30 03 17 10

2

Men's "C" Division Should K. S. Low and S. A. Tylam Varur play in this match, the CCC "Green"

KCOBA balance would greatly lie In Heerelo favour of the undergrads.

Recreio

St. Teresa

Union

0 0 0 0 40 0 0 1 20 0 Senior Mixed Doubles

CYMCA

of promising young liecrelv

HKU

At Regrelo another evenly CYMCA contested match also scheduled CCC for this evening, should be seen Nav Bhoral between Recreio and Craigen St. John's кошет. Both teams inclufe a number sters in their

have wine-ups

A. J. Souza, F. Ilozario

and J. A. Soares,

while Craigengower will have the services of Jimmy Khoo, and the two K. C. Wongs. Bill Funk's ability to take two

balance slightly in favour

Queen's Building, Ground floor, Chater Road, at sets in the singles may tile the 6.00 p.m. on Friday, 23rd January, 1953.

5 D'Aguilar Street, at 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 23rd January, 1958,

0 $

2

10 14 5.0

• 000 00

Junior Mixed Doubles (None played yet) FIXTURES

. (Postponed Games) Monday, Jan. 28

Men's "A" Division: HKU v

of Recreio (at Jewish Recreation

Club)

the

Valley C Club.

AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

Despite adverse criticism,

Tuesday, Jan, 29

Men's "B" Division: CYMCA |

and the fact that a number of v Recreio (nt Jewish Reercation postponements had to be made Club)

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 4.00 p.m. on Friday, in account 23rd January, 1953.

- The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 24th January, 1963.

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

Force

Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 24th January, 1953,

nt

Tickets in the above $2.00 each may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at:-

Queen's Bldg., Chater Road

5 D'Aguilar Street 382 Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

Over 1,100,000 tickets sold to date,

H. MISA,

Secretary

St. Teresa V HKU Teresa)

G. L.

Telk-hock and Hoo-chye (Malaya).

and

the cheers at the end for laying John six rounds when moet people did not think he would isci' more then one or two.

B. T

Olesen Nygaard (Deranark),

9. F. E. Peard sex J. J. Fitz- gibbon (Ireland).

10. Devinder Mohan Lal and Henry Ferreira (India).

Arsenal The

Favourites At

Cup Callover

London, Jan. 10.

DISAPPOINTING

That he did stay in the same ring with the former World Mickleweight Champion long was duo in no small mea- sure to his courage and skill,

with D'Hace collapsed and one glove on the bottom rope and his face twisted in pain

took the full count,

Turpin sald afterwards; "I know I was not my old sell but I took things easily until I got my opponent's measure. was never in the slightest danger."

but Turpin, frankly, was mos: NINE DRAGONS

disappointing.

Turpin's

long lay-off

from

- he had only had one contest since:list June-left its mark

boxing

on

him

well

Although he had this

badly mistimed most of his

night

in hund from the start, ho

DARTS AND

TABLE TENNIS

Stern Terms

For Kramer

In Australia

Sydney, Jan. 19. The Council of the Lawn' Tennis Association of Aus- tralia, meeting at Mel-

bourne tonight, imposed

stern terms to meet the ex-. The following are the results pected approaches by Jack

aside | matches played at the Nine Dra

ons Services Club Jast Thursday tennis troupe

Mixed Doubles "B" Division: Arsenal, last season's beaten punches and d'Hats had little of the darts and table tennis Kramer for his professional

(at St. Analists, Manchester United, difficulty In slipping

League Champions, and New- many of Turpin's most vielous Mixed Doubles "A" Division: castlo United, cup holders for

Turpin's distance was faulty CCC v CYMCA (at CCC) the past two years, were the

TODAY'S GAMES

Arst three favourites for this and he mistimed continually as season's English football cup

he leapt into the

Men's "A" Division: Recreto

v CCC (ut Recreio); HKU vafler callover at the Victoria CYNCA (Bt YMCA)

WORLD RANKINGS The Badminton Gazette, the official organ of the All-England Badminton Association, has just

NOTICE

Entries are invited for the Open Colony One Mile event to be held at the Annua! Athletic Meot of the Hong Kong University on the 7th, February 1953, starting at 2 p.m. Entries may be made on the field.

Club, London, tonight.

Arsenal at 0 to 1 finisheti, as favouritea, while Manchester United were quoted at 17 to 2 and Newcastle at 9 to 1.

Oller prices werb: 10 to r:Burnley,

End

100 to 0 Preston North and West Bromwich Albion,

100 to 8 Blackpool, 100 to 7 Bolton Wanderers, 100 to 0 Aston Villa and Sunderland

18 to Tottenham Hotspur, 25 to 1 Manchester City, 38 to 1 Bloko City and Shef- field United,

40

to 1 Chelsea,

to. 1 Huddersfield Town, 60 to 1 Hull City and Luton

Town,

160° to 1 and upwards others,

blows.

In the December-January knock- | Australia on grounds con-

competitions: Darte:-RAF Bek Kong "A" 8. ÉG

out

to play in

trolled by State-affiliated

Main clauses of the forms are:

a Bun B 130 Te Son RE Associatione.

walkover to Werps

did land, however, art he made "B", d'Haes pusp with pain.

Table Tennis:-56 Coy RABC "A": 3, 3 RAF Kat Tak 1

Before professionals play any

The Belgian got the cheersThe following teams will meet in matches

fh any of the, Aus-

for carrying the fight to Turpin the semi-finals to be played at the tralian states a deposit must be for few seconds in the third Club on Thursday, January 22 at 7 lodged to cover the estimated

round and again in the fifth, but

at close range Turpin continual ly hurt him with vicious short arm blows.

SPEÁNG TO LIFE

In the sixth round, when the fight appeared to be all set for the distance of ten rounds, Turpin, who has been

Hie

things nonchalantly, dan sprang to

He, ripped in a hard right hook to the body and then, bringing his glove-up, chopped d'Haed on the side' of the head

with the same love. The

glan sank down and took a culmt of nine, reiting" on one

knee.

p.m.:

* Daris:—RAP (Armourers) v 50 Ben expenses likely to be incurred

ar: so rd son NE "D" V HAF sek by the State Associations. Kong "A".

Tablo Terants:00 Mod Bty RAY

68 Coy RASC "B"

Texm

The State Assochstión

are reminded that the aminted body stáging the match long date for the February con must be paid 85 per cent of the petitions is Saturday, January 31. fearg consist of cix players cur, darte ate after-tax deductims. and four for tablo-fonnis. There is no entrance fee for either competi Privileges of members. and.. tion, Trophies will be presented to special each member of the winning team in both compalitions.

Week's_F'regTAIROSO

seatholders as to free entrance must be préserved.

Payment to Statement Associa Tues: Whit Drive B p.m. cash tions must not depend on net prizes and snowball,

prant. Wed: Film Bhow 1 p.m.. Thurs:" Daria and Table Tennis 7 No payment of hotel, or other irriday: Tombola 250 p.m. snow be made by State organisatio

expenses, of professionals may "lit: pombole 1.30 pan. Showball, even if weather if hamparte

Sun: Tilai Bhw 4 p.m.

Play.--Aarogíated-Pri

Bemi-final].

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