BRAVES RALLY IN THE SEVENTH TO BEAT THE WARRIORS 8-5
By "SNOOPER"
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1953.
Two entertaining Senior "A" softball encounters were witnessed by a good Sunday turnout at King's Park when Ed Carvalho's champion Braves rallied in the seventh to beat Alfredo Oliveira's Warriors 8 to 5 for their third straight win and Jackie Wei's Pandas, Summer League Champions, nosed out a slugging. USS Orca outfit by 3 to 2 in their open- ing game of the season.
Confident after their two victories over Frank Poon's Chinese Athletic Association and Chey Tsoi's South Ching respectively, the Braves came through again with all players providing their share of good play in the face of determined opposition from the Warriors during the first six innings.
Throughout the Warriors Tatay Leventh Inning there Wit an unverisanners about their deld- ing and the Braves were not stow to Lake advantage of Dies Inpses.
One couldn't They That their teneity and opponism brought them a well-desver victory. Toward the end o the thrilling tussle the Brave really went to town with a fan- run Juning splurge ra dive Warrior: errors,
All those who saw the gam ngreed that Hure was no fuky About the latest Traum BAŞSİN. was certainly the Braves impressive display t
The Warriors' reliable hitler, centre-flekler Johnny Pereira, was a big disappolutrient“ you- day when he was struck ut by Brown in the Whertors list [Howe of hat with Peter if hn, at
third,
the
Wish the benes full. things began to look dark for Chhuro, but they displayed all- round unetestuing to wipo mut the Navy's throat. Jan Linville jot thard star taget out by ap otent Wally Mo, while Wei suck Alfredo Olveirn, and "Coseta" | mut left-feldor Detald Chambers, Souza got two hits apleer.
The repre Braves;~
4210112--14 hits.
Warriors
300002 0-5 run 101011 2-0 hits.
Tha Le^~-~
20 Braves mosi
Pilcher
Calehes
state
Brown. **** | Guterres 1:1
Loureiisi,
The Champions looked # mitele Yvanovich: 2nd base more polished and womplishes team than the Warrior. achievei remarkably hule Lantrero, standard of play considering the few chuotes thet Carvalho
11
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ke the Bfth stanza,
Thon the rat caved in for the O In a spoil ef rethodnces, Williams threx wild to fat baseman Stell to provide Harold Ong an opportunity to score the
The scores:- US8 Orea
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Jock
bit
Manuel
Pandan
Carlos!
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Doc
Hunk Killeen; 3rd Junin Remedios, Eliy
Shortstop Left- tekst
· Chaves, Centre-Bejel
Right-deid Guterres; Dhabber,
| Guterres;
Braves sterling third-bastant Warcium Pitcher Joey
Junior Remedios
and
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ba
Franco. Catelier fielder Spikey Guterres had to Souza: leave the arts to ARKA Recreio in saheduktif Senior
Longue hockey match
Army "B".
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The frymst- UNS Orca: Willingham:
Pieber itay Catcher - Halph
-- Dick Kvidera; Isi bare-Bill Stell; Zinf Spikey; base-Bit! Mayea; 3rd base-Bill Buji Willams; Shortstop - Elroy Kingsbury: Left – tad de Donalá Chambers; Centre-feld – Bots "Cust Hall, Right-Bold-Jim Linville. Jay Jay Pandas:-itcher-Juckle Wel;
TSRO and as-Tony Stiva: Cateter-Kayroud base. Peter Htah; Short-base-Haroid Ong 3nd
J: %
Willie We are tellid -
base-Wally Centellage
Mu
Shortstop-Y. 5. Liang: Right-neld 14 P-11-16- Alirs. Chong: Centre-
Acd-s. S
Night-feld- Benny Fan.
| Juvier.
3rd
hageman
Auted Johnny Pereira; Sony Muchadi.
Eddie Loureiro was moves! third while ex-Warriory Hark Killten; hermed for
MESE four intings, Look
over Loureiro's post as third sacker. Both went through the yemain-
Innanka ink competent style.
highty-
WILLING TO GAMBLE
1st base.
Hu
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MEDIOCRE DISPLAY
best
In sharp contrast to the twn Senior "A" ults, the Snr 3
1:
games between the 1.mas 4.2
PANDAS 3. USS ORCA 2 Jackie Wers Partes rapit cut The USS Oren ne o thrilling 3-24 Tussle thot proved the game of the new Lively from
10 Akumul to Wilder
Crush. Gled with action such 何 Dodgers weg Bis Manager Carvalho was willing 'drama. Although beaten by the appointing. Most fans lost in- to gamble on relief pitcher Jock, narrowest of margin, Brown
the gubes terest in the games and left the the stands as early as in the third
inning.
In thun all-important | were Tot lisgraced clash. Brown, wher went the Chinese softballers had to fight
hard all the way to win.
We went on the incrush n bis first ampeta ngace his cearen
full distance, proved his with when he issued only two walks and the Braves" vietory mught have been inspired by his in- wes given his best chance to prove pressive pitching. Their were" } }rs"
a total of 20 hat racked up bark. the me. It by Lee Bows on
nine by the Warriors,
Once again. th Braves southp.w
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The Panda -h ade huel Leveral à 4)
Jimmy Herrick's Pandas out- hit the Americas to win by 11-0 while Jack Carvailio's Wildfires whipped Feet Diesta's Dodgers by 14-7.
Both the Pandas and the braak ping the wg. turd no Yanks felt the strong need of fewer thon 4x with une ina veshuß in their Bne-ups, For
Slugger, vi the six sta
He was shaky hus
At one stage there was con-
LOON UN
Janel
Con-
RULLYETT IN AMERICA
THE MEETS 'SUGAR' RAY THE SPARROW FINDS
IN A NEW ROLE
IT A BIT BREEZY
Broadway,
THE LAST TIME WE SAW Sugar Ray Robinson
IN THI CITY, HE WAS BEATING THE TITLE
OUT OF OUR
MB TURPIN
ONLY HIS
LAST NIGHT
WE
WATCHED
HIM BEATING
THE EARLY MORNING
DAYLIGHT OUT OF
NIGHT CLUB HOOR SHON
HE LOOKS IN GOOD
SHAPE
CHORUS
WITH THE
LOOKED
CORYES
IN BETTER SHAPE
TAKEN
WITH ALL CURVES RETAINE
OUT OF
HIS NOSE
KNOWING HE CAN DEFEND HIMSELF
RAY ALSO
SINGS INTO THE MIKE
SUPPORTED BY Count Basie's BAND, PLAYING WITH THE INTENSITY OF ALL SOLOMONS' BIG FIGHT FANFARES
ROLLED INTO ONE
P.S. OUR SPARROW WAS MOST
UNHAPPY. A TROMBONE BLEW bry OUT OF THE BUILDING TWICE
beni bt
more peaceful
Hand me a tass out check. I haven't the dollars to keep
Coming in
London Express Service
HOME SOCCER REVIEW
Burnley Halts Arsenal's Great Revival
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
Frank Hill is manager of Burnley, that he is also a former Arsenal player,
London, Oct. 18.
But what is equally important is the fact
The Champions were reminded of this fact most forcibly this afternoon when their great revival-nine points from five games-suffered a severe setback in the shape of a five to two drubbing at the hands of Frank's Inds,
100 much
Lotsy added that his team of "virtual strangers" pinyed different types of football.
"We shall try hard, but I don't think our best will be good enough." he said.-United
every incing with the excention the Pandas. pitcher Herrick
provided good work 10 Buj Dhather,
spark at the cutet his team to a second
Victory presence felt. Diabher. who and it was touch grimst for sixi Except for the second was the hero of the, lust gamme innings, but be ensinagent to give third
Herrick innings against South Chira, became a grand performance mate trollexi his pitches delightfully. the Braves golden boy agar the mere armekable by the fact The
Pentlas, on the whole when he demonstratexi nts that he was not in good shape,
Bike a bunch of rookies In his own standable way. Waagainst the Yanks and were
played Jutting prowess with a sizzling
scored to only care hits in the seable to win because of the good the attack by promptings
only
For Arsenal, well served in cessive victories they went down i afraid there is not a ghost of a ground to entre that
Hank Killees, Eden Loorvirring against such cent
of three-one at Portsmouth,
chance of us winning, their wing halves, Forbes und Carlos Yvanovich in it outhpaw sarers a thrt base number of errors by the Ameri-
and Mainly responsible for their order in the vital seventh ban Bill Willizes, night-finkles in the later stages of the Mercer, did most of the attack- defeat was Peter Harris, crack give the Braves the victory.
Jan Linville and first baseman | fame,
Ing. but Burnley did an "Arse-shot Pompey right winger, Wall Stell
Beb Suzman's Americas, who pal" on thein and snatched five whose two goals just
gave his siderable likelihood of an upset Another highlight the fought the Rexes down In the breakaway
Roals,
side the edge. victory
Perhaps Arsenal's hälves con- for the Warriors us Bome Was the brilliant elding wire before being nosed out for
cerned themselves
STRENGTH TO STRENGTHI Oliveira's ballployers proceeded of the Pandas, Two Navy hits, the Senior "B" Bag last season,
League tenders to do something about it when watch cams at the lourth and in
West Brom-Press. bowed to the steady pitching of with attacking. They left open- the
quick wich Albion go from strength Burnicy's the Braves scored two
Myenth totally two runs. Herrick, but it was evident that ings which could have the Initial inning
one's the Yanks were hard hit by the moving forwards were eager to to strength. That two-one vic- destroyed anyone's
tory over Shefeld United en- confidence, that not the Pandas' departures of at least Braves Eldie Loureiro was
four of exploit.
to preserve their Indeed it was Forbes who abled them It just made them all the more their seasored the first non home
ballplayers in ch Junior
record, and main- | determined to make Remedios" sacrifice
y to left was with
good and Jack Bordwell, Mart Angrist, scored Arsenal's first goal after 1605% away
five minutes play. And what a tain a sequence of scoring in Act:1. Then Buh Bible came that the fans sy
this determination Hmry Cunningham and Claude
the Chinese Tugh,
goal it was. Following a bril every match. It was touch and hone 011 Spikey Guterrest
Jant solo run
though. ballplayers coming
from the half o
Johnny Nicholls through in ground:r
fekt. 1 centre
The standard of ply The
dished way line, he flashed the ball grabbed the winner five minutes leut by the two contesting teams into the net from
Brussels, Oct. 17. Braves hitters collected fuim
thirty yards from time. Raymond Tsao, who led the was something shocking. It was out,
England's hlts from Joey Franco.
Ray Famechon's long reign right wing new placz el a V. La as es caer mediocre
European Featherweight from start to Huish, The Warriors ability, to
But visiting centre forward, combination of Matthews anti take gave a good account of himself Those who had read BU1 Holden, banished Arsenal's Mortensen did not have a happy Champica ended tonight when scoring chances enabled them and the combustion of Wei-noni to see the Anish breathed a victory hopes with a great hat-
he was outpointed over 15 run out for Blackpool this after- to tally three lines to snatch made a major contiibetion to
Belgian, Jenn agh of relief when play 3-2 lead at the close of the Drst, Pandas
trick.
Shortly after half time rounds by the noon. victory
Charlton Athletle was to cluse,
back Sneyers, who took the title on ano-Moriensen was switched The spectators saw Tony Silva
a well-earned decision before a ther side whose winning ruto his normal club position of reampering peross the plate
packer crowd. was halled. Following six suc-centre forward. the Warriors' initial Jun Oliveira's fly to right field, fol- lowed by Johnny Perele,
Catcher "Cuscus" Souza, very importan; person
The
tor
on
the stretch.
The Pantag' outsiders, Allen S. 3. Hs and Benny Chaug, Fan, showed a marked improve- ment in their play and there was litle of the wiltiness left in their spiches. Wally Al, Y, S. Lung the Wine Wen abd Hayot | Ong were
The scores: --- Pandas:-
0 0 4 2 2 1 2-11 ruris 112 313 314 hits Americans:
open.
ame❘
tame
Pi Dodgers:-
004 021 0-7 rune. 003001 0-4 hits. The teams ----
He scored but Blackpool lost 2-1 to Sheffield Wednesday and bang went their home record.
Who is holding up the First
Division table?
The answer is Sunderland.
Sneyers Beats Ray Famechon
fly-
This was the third European le taken by Saeyers. He was Belgian and European weight champion a few years ago but gave those up because of increasing weight,
at
Okthem
to nine
pion.
Not unfl the fluid bell was to brit the fuht settled. It was easily Sneyers' best display of hla carcer and his superior ring craft brought hiin success. --- Reuter,
and Hincs. Between them, Pirie Home From these four forwards have scored every one of their side's-33 goals | this season.
On the Scottish front, "Queal
9
Training In Germany
0 4 4 0 0 0 1-9 runs 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 6 hits Warriors sqund, slammed also i gcoi form,
The teams Brown's low pitch to centre to
Navy's third-socker 1311
Pandas: Pitcher
Wilde Pitcher Rene team of all stars which cost Sneyers, siramer and more * Jiming score Oliveira for
third run Williams proved his all-round Herrick: Catcher-C. L. Tum Barretto, Catcher-R. Malig; Ist
£150,000 Late goal by Eng-poised than his rival, used his that drew reunds of applause value in the infield but his ex- 1st base-Paul Tung; 2nd base base-R. Vieira, N Bux; 2nd lund's centre forward, Nat Loft-feet and a smaking left well to keep Fameclion nt a distance from the stands,
perlence in the last
inning Tong Wu: 3rd base - Eddie base-David Mally: 3rd base house, enused them to lose 1W0 although his punches lacked the Braves showed their was an unhappy one. ilis wild Too Shortstop-Thomas Wo; C. Stewart: Shortstop-d. Graca: one home to Bolton and drop weight of those from the ebam- stuff again in the second stanza pitch to frut baseman Bill Stell Left-field--Faul - Yen; Centre- Left-ieldC. Vieira; Centre to the bottom of the league,
A 3-2 victory Wells bunt scored; field-T. when cateher Manuel Guterres on Jackie
Chang; Night-field~ Beld-A. Brillo; Right-Beld—E, and mouni-man
Brown Allen Chung for
enabled Rotherham Jock
the Pandas K. C.
Remedios, B. Silva. Ho: Americans: Pitcher - Jack came home to
to give their team winning run.
PI Dodgers: Pitcher D. their unbeaten rua a slim 4-3 kad.
The result of the game care Carvalho Catcher Mario "Red" Visit; Catcher Azevedo games and keep the lead in The Wairlers came to life in as a shock to the Orca's sup-Pereira; 1st base-John Helde- 1st base - D. O'Connor; 2nd Second Division.
But Leicester who went nap but there Was the sixth when "Cuseus" Souza porters,
little mann: 2nd
base-Posner: 3rd base T. Tavares: 3rd busent Burs, are only one point be- that the Pandas and Brst-baseman Jay Jay doubt
were base Chuck Cross: Shortstop M. Nunes; Shortstop - O. Souza hind. Their goals were scored Javier crossed the plate on the worthy of their victors Live Honey: Left-field-Bill Brimies: Left-held Eusebio Cerby Rowley, Morris (2), Small former's two-bagger to only teams gave a brilliant exhibi- Centre - field-Wheeler; Rights field - P. Boulet; Right-field
tion of tight folding and the field-Rosen,
T. Rey Jr., threaten some danger.
Their lead was, however, contest was mainly a pitching The Wildûres PI Dodgers
Ladies' League shortlived as the Braves batters duel between Pandas Jackib
gome proved another put the game on ice to register Wei and Orea's Ray Willingham affair. The Dodgers were hope their first win of the season by Pearl Chan's Pandas registered four runs in their final turn at Wel pitched a one-hit gamely outclassed in the contest outplaying the Chinese Aunleuc of the South continue to shack bzt.
while Willingham yielded four becau
because of the sterling work Association 22 to 10 in a one- the more fashionable
clubs in Both Warriors' first baseman kils.
pitcher by The gume was also featured Barretto of the Wildnres. second baseman Javier und
Rene skied game featured by the good league "A".
Celtle are latest-of the big- number of Tony Silva, who had caught the by three double plays, in the
Bardo, who took some time the losing team.
of errors committed by
Freiburg. Oel, 17. to be silenced. Queen's runs fans eye of the
with come second, nth and seventh.
Gordon Pirie. Britain's bril- to steady himself in the grint intelligent play, were charged Pandas drew first blood in the against the Pandas la.
Much-Improved pitcher Penri beat them 2-1 this afternoon toont distance runner and world with three blunders in this third canlo when Y.S. Liang Your his touch
Chan, given strong support by maintain their four point lead six miles record holder, left to inning to enable the Braves to scored on Willie Wao's bunt to Dodgers yesterday. He pored the way for a Pandas success,
ngainst the catcher Eugenle Kwok, paved
In the division.
day for home after weck's PESSIMISTIC VIEW the game.
give the Chinese team the lead the opposition only done hi's while win
| training with the German coach, It was also Dhiabher's hit that The gebs equalised in the top of Dodgers' moundman D. Vidr
CAA
plicher Olive Yuen, who
London, Oct. 18. Waldemar Gerschler. machine set the Braves'
in the fourth through shortstop yelkled six hits.
was the siht
Karel Lotsy, President of the against Benita
During his training period, triumphant top gear and right Elrcy Kingsbury on right-flelder The Wifes started in a Remedios Colleens last week, Selection Committee of the Pirie ran over the from that moment the Warriors Jim Linville's hit to first. winning fashibay by sooring three had an off-day and was unable "Rest of the World" FIFA 1,000 nut 2,000 metre douce
metro distances. The Pandas broke loose again ring and boorted, their lead to to repeal her fine performance. soccer team to meet England at He said he hoped to meet For the Braves, Buji Dhablier to regain their load when Ray-6-0 at the close of the second
CAA Nelders faltered Wembley next Wednesday, was the Czech
stor,
Emil Zatopek. Tiertostante, was the outstanding hitter with mond Trao crossed the plate on sto
playing time and egnin to allow the pessimistic of his team's chances winner of three gold medals at thrte in four, while luft-falder Harold Ung's hit to left field to stently ball, they never rolin- Pandas to xore five runs in when he arrived from Amster the Helsinki Olymple Glumes,
In a quished their band to come home | the Dick Cadares, the player with a put them 2-1 ahead.
second, six runs in the dam last night,
during next year's European pair of sure hands, was credited thell-packed seventh inning, the by a comfambla 14 to 7 margen. fourth and o'ght runs in the He said: "Many of my team championships at Berne, Swit- with two hills out of three. First gob aged a fighting comeback The score:
have never met-much less zerland, where he might at baseman Clarke, Yvanovich was to tie the game when Bill Stall
South played together. Taken In-tempt to break the world 10,000 fine baking form and seni Williams also in
'a home with
Wahoosdividually, they are a selection metres record hold by Zatopek. secured two hita out of four.plzzior to centen,
of very good players. But I'm Router.
lost a lot of their fire,
turned in
week.
The
sixth,
Wildfres
8 3 0 0.0 3-14 runs. 0 10 30 2-0 hits.
In the other game, China surprised the "D" by 5 to s runs.
HARBOUR RACE
Cheong Kin-man and Cynthia Eager won the Annual Cross Harbour Race yesterday morning for the fourth und third time respectively and established once again the fact that
•they are the Colony's best swimmers,
Two hundred and four men and women took part in the 1,500-metre race from Kowloo Hallway Station Wharf to New Queen's Pier near the Victoria Recreation Club, and 191 Anish- ed the race, which was made more gruelling by choppy waves,
on
Cheong reached the sea wali
the Hongkong side in 22 minutes 18 seconds,
and Mi Eager In 28 minutes 11 seconds. Fortuna
Cheong Kin-man's team-matę Wong Long-hol was
second In the men's section in 24 minutes 17.6 seconds, and 10-year-old Wan, Shiu-ming of
South China third.
IWO
Among the first ten men were Royal Navy Swimmers, Tattersall, seventh, and Aungles, tenth.
Second in the women's section
was Kwok Ngm-hung of Chinese - YMCA, in 33 minutes, 8 seconds, and Fung Ying-chee of Chung Sing
was third.
"Man. Ta bad previously won this annual swimming clas
sle in 1940, 1950 and 1951, and Miss Enger in 1950 and 1951. They did not participate Jast year because they were com-
peting in the Olymple Games in Helsinki.
Cheong's time yesterday sets a new best time for the crossing (now shorter because
of und
reclamation on
the Hongkong
side), but la siower than the re- ford set by Chan Chun-nom of Lai Tsun la 1940 when the course was 1,797 yards-about
100
present distance.
metres
longer
than the
Que lame
rc-
Two coinpetitors.
and one without an arm, ceived a big band from specta- tors when they Anished the course,
were awarded special prizes. They were Law Yue-kuen of Fortuna and Lo Ki of Chinese Civil Servants. Als cheered was 85-year-old Sl Ting-kwal of South China, who hus swum
-many cross- harbour races in the past.
FIRST TEN The first ten in each of the men's and women's sections were:
Mon.-. Chrung Kin-man (For- tiria); 2. Wong Long-hoi Fortuna); 3. Wan Bhumbug (SCAA); 4. Tun Yuk-ning (CS): 0. La Cheukwah ISCAA): 6. Ip Kau (CS 7. Tatter Salt (Royal Navy); n. Woo Kunn kuen (SCAA): 9. Clin Wah-ring (CS); 10, Aungles (Royal Navy),
Women, Cynthia Eager (VRCI; Kwok Ngan-hung (CY); J. Funk Ying-chee (CSF: 4. Cheung King- wal) (Fortuna: B. Kwok Kam-ngur ICY: 6, Woo Ol-mat (BCAA); 7. ins lưng rung (H. Tirin ho Darten (VRC) 2. 1 Sit-llen FR- attached); 10, Hung Po-lon (Chinese Civil Servants).
FORTUNA FOR MANILA Hongkong's star swimmer Chiong Kin-man will lead a Fortuna swimming
team Manila by plane tomorrow.
Fortuna will engage in con- tests with four universities and all-star Filipino team
011 November 3. The team will be composed of about 20 to 24 men and women.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SECOND RACE MEETING (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club); Saturday, 24th October, 1953.
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES The First Bell will be rung ai 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2 p.m.
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The Secretary's offee at Alexandra House will close at 11,45 am.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wrey their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at. $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Intro- duced by him.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House it ordered in advance from the No. 1 Buy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
J price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable. at 1} Gale.
Ay person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fea of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission."
MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their dulles. They may on no account use the Belting Booths in the Members' Betting Hall.
CASH SWEEPS
The cost of a Through Ticket is $20.00. Through Ticketi reserved for this mecting but not paid for by 10 am, on Friday 23rd October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for fulige. meetings.
There will ea Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meating. The cost of each ticket is $2.00.
Cash Sweep Tickets may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Oflees at Queen's Building, (Chuler Road). 5, .D'Aguliar_Street and 382 Nathan Road, until 11 n.tn. on Saturday, 24th October,
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ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,
PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- FIGURED TICKETS.
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By Order of the Stewards,
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Secretary,
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