CRICKET TEAMS
The following will represent the Combined Services against the Hongkong Cricket Club in a two-day cricket match. Sun- day and Monday, at Chater Rond. The match will start al 1.30 p.m. on Sunday:
Major Tally (Capt), Burgeon Lt Miller (HN). LA Dickens
(RN), LAC Horan (HAV), LAC Ami- Kirby. Li strong (LAF), Capt
Cruz: Capt Alexander. £l. Do Platce, Bgt Gingell, Cp Dowling: 12th man. LA Farmer-Weight. Un pire, Wai Cave; scorer, Sgt Fr
-FRAN
Team selections for the week-end League are a follows:
НИСС
V Poller on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. af Happy McBrien, D. Lochte, Vailey.-C. JDitworth, J. Villeroft, F Van Oords, I axman, 3. Murphy, M. G. Mornney, B. 11. Jeritis, .
ПКСС Dechmort
B. Russell, C. Blutt,
Army
Army "A" y Navy tumorrow at el Snokunpan. - Majors 1.30 p.m.
Arkle,
V. 8. Dally, S. P. M. Kent; Capt
O..
Kirby, Major X.
Walt. Ita .
A
T. De Cruz,
Capt Packen Farner-Wright, Cap! E. S. Petty, 2Lt A. G. Weir, Cple T. A. Pargetter, T. G. Dow ling.
Anyone unable to play should in- form Capt Pierce, Force 1 inime- w121 leave Queen's
rati pers. Any v Navy "11" to-maj- raw at 1.30 p.m. at King Park-
Chubb Majors Dentelt, MeCosli,
Evans: Capl Dewat: Majors Gris- pon, Dudley: 21.ts. Cochrane, Pril
chard: Cpi Gingell,
2211 inan, 1. Pike.
Any unable
Gar Bonsall
play #bould
inform Majar tennett, HQ Flani
kong & Kowloon Garrison. Kowloon
Exchange moediately
Trumpart will leave Star
Kossos atp.m.
11
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Calgengowet
Divison Cec
1.30 9.1
Ferry,
KU 10- at cre
G. Hong Choy, G. A. Soute, W. II. E. Colleder. 11. Madar, K. Y. Tam Saunders, M Iteadman, M. 3. Diveche,
S. P. Karanjia;
Billboaria,
tman, J. Teywood.
Indian N.C.
1xt DIVE Sponsons Last crew
11
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12th
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#230 P..
nt Chater Rund-A.. Kitchell, A. R. Abbos, Ader A. Rujakin. A mail, A. S. Ranijah. Ebrahin Man, Myatt, A. K Marka, J. C
Yusuf Kola, M. Skanud,
RunJaba Arthur A. A.
Beurer. it. Umples, K. M. Oinar Omar
201
Division
TEET:
tomorrow at 1.50 p11
Dyekyard
at Sokn
- M. Areulli, T
Rund, A. Hastiki Atibas,
Yagh
MY.
Mohideen. Alt Klish, Osman Adein,
R. K. Intendant, R A. Thus, 31
A. Walab, Sherry Buck",
Razack.
Dorkyard H.c.c.
V DRCT
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2bil Divisio
nic!
C.
Tar- K.
fastarrow at 1.30 pm, at Souku
(Capt), 1. Ihes J. W. Adr. G. W vey. It. Horwond, W. James,
Knapp, D. 1.. Hack, K. Mathews, 2. Barber, L. Sutcliffe: 12th, D. Brinkworth. Umpire, R.
pend
Division
DRC'C
Chitin
DBS on Sunday at Kid's Park C.. Tlughes (Copil, G. Horley, d, w Ade. G. W. Harvey, R. Knappi - V. Brinkworth, W. James, 1. Binck, K. Mathews. J. Barber. D. Sutelife; 120 znati, R. HOTWood. Umpire, R. Cooper.
Colony Cycling
Record Broken
Mud-spattered Private Todd White smashed a Colony cycling record when
"The ̄25′′ he won miles Ume trial open race held by the New Territories Cycling Association on Wednes
dlay,
Army
Nine other riders bettered the which was set Colony record.
up by H. A. G. Kentes in 1934.
of 17
Twelve out
finished the race.
Todd-White's
starters
record-break-
NEW CHAMPION
THE · CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953.
Alex. Buxton, the coloured Watford boxer, won the British Lightheavyweight Championship at Nolting- ham when he bent the holder, Dennis Powell of Wales, the fight being stopped by the referee in the 10th round because of a bad cut over Powell's left eyebrow,
Photo shows Powell on all fours as he rises after taking a count. Alex Buxton, the new Cruiserweight Champion, stands back.
彝
Sir Gordon Undecided On Retiring
From The Saddle
London, Nov. 5.
Sir Gordon Richards, Britain's Champion Jockey and probably the world'ą' leading exponent of the riding art, has not yet decided when he will retire, from the saddle.
He answered rumours that he would quit the riding game at the end of next season by saying: "It's got to come some day, but whether in 1955 or later I cannot yot say."
JI
the
1
·
Michael Beary and "Midge" Richardson, who had their first ridge in 1013, are two ether found the Jockeys who have lure of the saddle too strong.
train year, but are now riding again and delighting the-racing public as they have been for so many years.-China Mail Special.
Both "retired"
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Inst
Extraordinary State Of Affairs
uncertain, too, about)ards, Fred Archer, Frank Woot- what he will do when he toes ton and Danny Maher thrilled reiire. Ka present idea Is to the crowds in their day, but no have a farm and possibly a few other jockey has been able to herces to train, but he has not ride more than 200 winners year definitely decided on this after year, us Richards husne "of inne Richards, diminutive dynamo The stocky little man of riding genius, is in his 50th physique wears well with the year. In.33
years in the caddle years. He still has prodigious he has
been Britain's Cham- energy, manifested in his riding plon Jockey 25 times and 19 and his constant journeyings certain to make it 20 this your over the whole face of Britain for he has a lead of about 70 to ride in gallops and at raco winners over his nearest rivals, meetings.
He recently rode his 4,800th On the track he virtually be- winner, and this season comes part of his mount, forcing achieved his Isst outstanding even unwilling animals to vic- ambition as a jockey_by_win-tory by his dynamic driving ning
Derby on Sir Victor force and cool judgment. | Sassoon's Pinza at his 28th The laurels which Richards
sitempl.
HAR won
on the racecourse A lesser race which had al- brought him another and greater ways cluded him was the Cam-honour
Jast
June. Kneeling bridgeshire Handlen, but he before the Queen at Bucking- Sit-In common with many scotched this hoodoo by bringingham Palace, he rose a Kaight, others I have been deprived of home Lord Lambton's Jupiter in Sir Gordon Richards, in came the pleasure of watching the event last Wednesday, as in profession a true Knight of Army Football Team play at much to the chagrin of the the Pigskin.
Sookunpoo this season, the rea- bookmakers.
Sir Gordon may decide to son, being, as I understand it. retire within the next few years, that the Police will not permit but he could spend a good many the use of bamboo stands for come in the saddle spectatoru. alzo read in your years to without
precedent. paper recently that a fasco re- creating Other jockeys have continued sulted from the first game at the to ride until rearing 00.
H.K. Football Club as the Police Only reverly Arthur Waudby, who is a sprightly 57, rode winner of Pontefract, Yorkshire, His victory was a treat for older racegoers, who a quarter of a becsury ago were watching him rule winners under both tint and Jumping rules.
the
NONE TO MATCH There have been
many cap- able horsemen in Britain through the centuries-long history of the turf, but none to match Rich-
Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley
By "RAPIER”
The Third Race Meeting of the new season under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club will start tomorrow at the Valley and will continue on Monday.
Eight events are down for decision tomorrow, with no change in the lime of starling, but on Monday there will be 10 races and the first bell will be rung at 11.40 am, with the tiffin interval after the fourth race, and the first bell after.fiffin will be rung al 2.30 p.m.
The principal event tomorrow, I think this race is between | My fancy is Phoenix (Mr C. A. afternoon is the Mount Collin- Laddle (Mr H. K. Hung) and Lee) because of its easy win in son Handicap while on Monday | Courtier (Mr Truvert). They the Salisbury Handicap (Second the Hongkong St Leger will he have shown gradual improve-Section) for Clasa 8 ponies from ment in morning workouts and hear the 1 Mile Post at the
meeling.
the main attraction.
chances:
FIRST RACE
Violet RB Randleap: 15% Miler.
test.
Не
flere are my estimates of the can take in the distance of this last will have to be careful of 1 like the chances of The Beautiful Star (Mr Chuang) and Gazelle (Mr Parsons) too. This Perfectibility (Mr Wel), both pony is in ne fettle and ready sprinters of no mean collity.
Hiram C (Mr Ng) and Monetary Fund (Mr U. Kam-Valbridge (Me Ostroumoff) are lun) cen
centinues to train in satis- niso dangerous contenders and fying style and must be there or must not be overlooked. thereabouts,
Our novice jockeys will be on view in this apening event and they
will be called
upon (handle Cless ponics.
15
10-MILE ROAD
RACE ON
NOVEMBER 29
to score.
A long shat is Green Volve {Mr Icon), especially
If the going is on the heavy side.
SECOND RACE Dragon's, Back Handicap (lat Bec.): G Furlongs.
-SIXTH-RACE-
Bridge Handicap: From 2 Me post.
como
decided at the last moment that the new contrete, stonds had not parsed their safety test.
With all this in my mind I wen! along to see Canbined Services play Combined Chineze at the Club Ground, looking forward to. seeing the bow concrete stends Waudby, head-man to three which have caused so much gonerations of the Peacock trouble. There were indeed two family, is matched by Harry very fine concrete slends along Jamieson, who like him served his the sides of the plich, very thinly apprenticestrip at the start of the Alled by spectators who had paid first world war, and is still win found that at cach end of the $2.40. To my astonishment I ning races.
a
glands, each one Alled to capacity pitch there were BAMBOO
W. Bullock, who relinquished his jockey's licence only couple of years ago, was another with spectators who had patd of the old school who could give $1.20.
rides
riding lesson to jockeys half What is the policy about those his age. Bullock, born in 1885, stands? If the Police allow Tode a winner at the age of 61 bamboo stands at the Club Ground and still
not at Sookunpoo? in training then why gallopa.
Could--or would-come Pokee It is half a century since he Offcial give an explanation of scored the double of the Epsom this extraordinary state Derby and the Oaks on affairs? Signoretta.
PUZZLED SPECTATOR.
Civil Aid Services Orders For The Coming Week
The Art lot of Class 8 pontes (Mr A. Noodt), Fleetmaster (MrTerry, Commissioner. Civil Aid 4000 Warden Poon Kwong-discharg
will battle out the finish liere.
Scrabo (Mr Boycott), which
In this race, confined to Class 6 ponies, the likely winner would from among Easy Slem Wel), Conqueror (Mr R. Tsai), Services of November 6. Aan Hing (Mr Kwok) and Ring- came in fourth in the Salisbury way (Mr Boycott).
Easy Slam came in second in Handicap at the last meeting ing Ume of 1 hour, 2 mins and
with Mr F. Noodt
Handicap over up, should the Broadwood The Hongkong Amateur have 30 secs, although an Association
distance at the a great opportunity of the Champion not record, will bz officially Athletic Association's Exe-secring a win here if it does not First Race Meeting and, whilst claimed, as a Colony record un-- til there is a governing body for cutive Committee will hold bore out en rounding the bend consider that
a meeting at the Victoria towards the home stretch.
this sport to pass it.
The Chairman of the Assocta- tion, Brig. 3. C. Urquhart DSO presented the awards to the suc cessful riders and congratulated them on their fine times.
The RCMP stationed in the arca marshalled the event, and members of the Royal Signals laid a field telephone service between the turn and the Onish- ing line.
Starting off No. 14, Todd While overlook six earlier star- ters, including Waller, before returning to the time-keeper to collect what was his eighth con- secutive prize,
First to the 12-mile turn, in 32 minutes, Todd-White twiddied his 81-inch gear at a steady 25 m.p.h. on the return Journey, Onishing quite fresh and con- fident that he would do even better on his next outing.
Hot on the winner's heels at the turn was Maellwham of the RAF, whose time for the first half of the distance was 32 mins. 32 secs, but he collected a punc ture at the 14-mile mark. Wal- Jer was third to reach the half- way post.
The oficials were: WO Robin- son, RAOC, time-keeper; S/Sgt Marshall, REME, chief marshal; road Sgt Greenwell,' RCMP, marahal.
it has a good winning here
of
Orders by the Hon. C. E. Put Shee-kwok, Jon Warden Tong | Kow, 3955 Warden Mo Fo-kwan anti
ed from Yaumal Zone, W.e.f. 21.10. 8127 Warden Chung Yim-ying, 6270 C.A.. leadquarters Enrolments. The following per- Warden Tam Ying-yau, 165 Warden Ching lang. 12 Warden sonnel have been enrolied: 178 Yung Kwan
Cho-itau, 1197 Warden Wan Kami 1224 chuen, 5222 Warden Le Warden Man-ging to be Telephonist, Com mand Post Hongkong, we.f. 21.10.13.
Warden Les Tau-chal, 8005 Yuen Chu-wing-to be Driver.
w.e.t. 20.10.63. Joy Lee Fang, 6221 Warden Ng Lin- Transport Section B004 Ko Kwok-kung-to be Driver, chi, 2200 Warden Wong Kal-ming. 5147 Warden Tang Bhue-ping, 4240 Transport Section, we.f. 20.10.53.
Warden Juns You Woy, 5220 Warden Wardens nervio chance of
Promotions-The following promo Yuch Wah-kam, 5250 Warden Leung Kim-hown, 5271 Warden Yee Woo- tione trave been approved:-4064 Act-
8228 Warden Yin Chok, 9271 of the shorter distance, ing Deputy Zone Warden Lam Lul too Recreation Club at 5.45 p.m. also in the race as this pony is 1
Norse Lady (Mr Pote-Hunt) is I expect it to receive stiff Op-chel-to be Deputy Zone Warden, Warden Yan Shek-liling 9228 Warden f. 22.18.03. 4012 War- Wong Cheuk-kal, 32760 Warden Chan 3123 Warden Wand today to discuss, among good over this distance, I think position from Fleetmaster, which Yaumall, we.f.
den Mak Chong-man, and 4003 War-Big-to, and
from fourth in. this same race. was 10- should not be disregarded.
den Tong, Bunto by Acting Deputy Chung-keung- dacharged
Shamshulpo Zone, w.e.f. 1.11.53. other items, the 1953
Matador (Mr F. Nood!) and Conqueror has been doing a Fest Wardens. Yaumati, wek, 22.10.43.
Despatch service Mile Road Race to be held
Resignationt, 0903 Leung Ship- Amber (Mr Kwok) have outside spot of serious training lately and 2880 Warden Cheung Chan-too-to be Post Warden. Aberdeen, wef. 30.0.53.
kan-resigned from Despatch Service, on Sunday, November 29.
Enrolments.The following person- chances, particularly the latter, may spring a surpriss here. as it is carrying 138 lb.
Ringway and Aan Hing could nel have been enrolled:-Shamshulpo w.e.f. 21.10.53.
Rescue Service win without creating too much Zone, w.o.f. 5.10.35, 4234 Wardens Western Zone. Young Sze-yuen,
Leave-0303 Ho Ma-chuen granted of an upset.
w.e.1.10.10.53. 1:35 Warden So leave from 19.10.53. to 1.11.63.
Communication Service Lai-mul
Wong Promotions The following promo-
The race will start at 2.45 p.m. and will be over the same route as last year, starting near the junction of Mission Roal and Tin Kwong Road in Kow-Me Post loon.
or teams of four.
THIRD RACE
2
Middle Spur Handicap: From
In this race I feel fairly sure It is open to individuals that Bitter Sweet (Mr B. L. clubs or associations or units of and Evergreen (Mr H. C. Woot Teams may be either from Tao), Miami Beauty (Mr Shich)
Ehould be
prominent, the various Services as long as Hellophyte (Mr R. Tsal) has the members of the teams are from the same club, association some chance
only one team."
A competitor may enter for other the individual or the team side, or Mount both an Individual and member of 154 Mlle Post.
a team.
SEVENTH RACE Dragon's Bark Handicap section): Six Fariants.
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CLUB
SAIGON
on the Club Ground: Happy Valley
KICK OFF 4.15 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THIRD RACE MEETING ·
(To be hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club); Saturday, 7th November & Monday, 9th November, 1953. THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the 1st Day and the First Race run at 2 p.m. On the 2nd Day the First Boll will be rung at 11.30 o.m. and the First Race run at 12.00 noon. The fin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on the 1st day and at 10a.m. on the 2nd day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BË ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainaüle through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Intro- duced by him.
Tiffing will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN w1⁄2l be admitted to the Club's premises during the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the ago of seventeen years, Western standard.
L
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable af the Gale.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no secount use the Betting Booths in the Members" Botting Hill.
CASH SWEEPS
Transfers. 11 Warden Kwok-ming--transferred from. Sham- tien has been approved: 6054 Senior shulpo to Central, wof. 21.10.03. Operator J, J. Zdelmagi to be Buper 2023 Deputy Post Warden Sophie vor, Grade III. w.o.f. 19.10.13. This race will be contested by transferred from Youmat to Transfers-6119 Cheung Kung-wing Communication the second lot of Class 8 ponies. He (Commissariat) as Grade II Clerk-Transferretsch Although Jotfield (Mr Wel) had reputy Mule merment Service to Tranesort Section, HQ.
Post Warden, we.f. 29.10.53. | w.o.f. 20.10.53, New No. 8013. the better of Rider's Wish (Mr New No. 2014 510 Warden Pong Discharges, 6043 Senior Operator of success and
A. Noodt) by two lengths in their ping transferred from huge cheng Yu-kay discharged from Bervice. w.e.l. Now No.
OS 13. 0172 War 1.30.53. 4103 Jehn McLellandur (L18+ or unit! A club or association Universal Beauty (Mr Ip Kul- last argument, I think Rider's to Rexus Service, was 27.10.63. Communication
has come on a bit in Wish will be a better bot this
transferred charged from · Communlestion Beṛ- may enter more than one team ying)
and, may turn in a time in view of the shorter dia
E. S. Cunningham, but a Service. unit may enter condilicn
tance. creditable performance,
Warden Harvan Chen - transferred
for Chief Staff Officer. dangerous 100 Is Santo from Yamall to Bhamshulpo, w.o.f.
Civil Aid Bervices. FOURTH RACE:
Colllaby Handicap: From Claus (Mr R. Tsal), as it is hap-2.11.09. New No. 6266, 1019 War: den Chan Sheng-puí -- transferred pler over this distance... from Upper Levels to Shamshuivo, New No. 4342. 15160 Ben Lawers (Mr Plumbly) and wet, 1.11.53. This is the main event of the Entry as individual must be made afternoon and will be contested Mourne (Mr. Boycott) are two on the appropriate 1.K.A.A.A.
The two candidates good enough to Team entry must also be by Class 1 ponies.
THE HONG KONG form. mads on the samo sort of form, best ponies in this race are un- tend the favourites.
JOCKEY CLUB Double entry must be made on twa doubtedly Fire-glo (Mr Kwokc)
EIGHTH RACE separate forms.
Entry Fees: Per individual entry: and Aviemore (Mr Boycott),
West Day Handicap: One Mlle.
atid Programmes Fire-glo wos second in the No entry will be accepted after Autumn Plate over the mile at
This rece
will conclude the wing-the Entry Forma for the 4th Race Secretary will be the First Race Meeting and, first day's racing. and will be zone, we.f. 20.10.63 21 Wardon Mooting 1953/54 to be held ununti li a.m. on the fat Day and 10 am. on the 2nd Day. Nov. 21. The pleased to receive entries as early judging by that performance, it contested by Class & ponies ern Zone, w.e.f. 20.10.53. 350 Saturday 21st November, 1958, os poble.
has a good chance of scoring a Winning Rush (Mr Chanson) warden Yung Sze-chak resigned win here.
won the Lingfield Park Handicap from Eastern Zone, wel. 19.10.25. (weather permitting) may be
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets Wardan Hut Abgun 1814 obtained at the Secretary's until after the "all clear"" signal. has been exhibited. Aviemore has shown improve for
six Class 7 ponica over
Warder L 1fung-tzan, 1822 Warden ment" under the careful guidance furlongs at the last
Warden Omco, Alexandra House; the mesting. Cheng Shing-koung, 1901
resigned from Upper
$5. Per Team entry: 810.
PRIZES
'Norman
(a) Individual! first, second and
žet. The b) Team: Phillip Trophy and replicas, Mills red top fast and second. Novice, that is one who has not competed in the Road Race before.
(d) An Individual may win both Individual and team prize.
NEXT. EVENT The Association's next event | third. is the 92 miles Massed Start Race, with the Coca-Cola Cup us the team prize, to be held on Wednesday, November 11, at 3 p.m. The race starts and ends at Nibelwa Road. If entries war
will be rant special awards made to Class "3" riders.
Оп Wednesday, November 25, the NTACA 10 mlice time telal championship will be held. atarting at 9 p.m. at the Au Tau All riders in the Crossroads
Invited Colony are
·to have private trials in this event.
CX-
and
Warden Tuang Kin-man-transferred
from Shamshulpo to Western, wed. 2.11.83. New No. 120, - Leave. --- 1743 Acting Deputy Post Warden, I. Chan Man-chisung-- granted leave from 1.11.63-20.11.3. 100D Deputy Zone Warden, Lo Chi- Jeave from 3.11.53-3.12.43, ona, 3011 Warden Kam
Yeung Man-fat-resigned from East-
1004
Draft
NOTICE
of Mr. Boycott during morning As it will again be taken out by Lee Lun
Levels Zone, wel 21.10.09.15 Club House, Happy Valley; gallops and must therefore be Mr Chanson tomorrow afternoon, Warder Lok Kumdien, 1903 Wardon and the Stables, Shan Kwong seriously considered.
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I consider is prospects of scoring its Ding took. 1334 Warden Chang Ben Moro
Tro-chung-Tealuned from Kowloon Hond. Mr Ostroumoff), another win rather bright, Cup (Mr. C. E Ng) and Gold
Ben Maedhui (Mr Kwok) Zone w. 3110,83. Bros Wherry Yeung Wah-hol mi resigned looks dangerous Johnber (Mr Chung) may have certainly
from Shamshidpo Zone, wef. 31.10.85. Entries close at 12 o'clock 100% Warden Chiang Tule-iing and
on Tuesday. m. upset.
10th 4051 Warden Yeung Zatylus rexig NOON
Dutcharges, 1737 Wardon Chan is not bad over this distance.
--discharged from Kowloon BIK-gon = Brivisto (Mr Travert) is an city zene, weak. 12.10.83/34531 other pony, to watch, but I may Wardent Work Falscharged from disappoint again, whilst United saloon City Zone war. 31, 10.63. den Chan' kara-moon - $942: Warden Victory: (Mr, Ng) is worth ardana de rock-yan; and W following se an outsider. Vi Cheung Chow, 314 Wrzom George
Houte: The route covers 10 miles, something to say with regard to may cause up (Mr Samarca) ammatt Zone word Wild November, 1953, each lap being of approximately the third position, but I don't} Airs and 215 miles,
Assembly for Callovali In front think they can win.
of the Pavilion of KGV School at
1.15 p.m. on-Bunday. Nov, 20. All 450NFIFTII: RAGE competitors inust be on the start-Waterfall Bay, Handicap six Fur ing, line at:2.40 p.m) 3. as the rare jongensgade in due to start 'at' 2.457. pim.
We should have a vigorously Accommodation; - Changing · faci- lities are available incibe Pavilion. conabated filth in this event,
By Order of the Stowards,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
The cost of a Through Ticket is $30.00. Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am, on Friday," 6th November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 5. D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, TOTALISATOR
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, AR A
PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- FIGURED TICKETS. HERE
Bookmakers, Tie Tae men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
By Order of the Stewards;
¡H. MISA,
Secretary:
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.