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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1955.

KNOWLEDGE OF TACTICS COUNTS A GOOD DEAL IN MASSED START RACING

By "N"TACA”

In cycling, as in most sports, the race is not always to the swift, and many a Time Trial "Crack" has had the mortifying experience of finding himself left hopelessly behind and taking a back seat to riders not in his class when the question of bunched racing is on the agenda.

The factor which tips the scale in favour of the Massed Start Man Is his knowledge of Tactics and his ability to apply that knowledge. It is a difficult task to teach such a subject but any rider can improve his chances of placing in bunched evenis if he memorises and puls into effect the following pointers.

DICTATE THE PACE OF THE

in, therefore, particularly a collision resulted in a buckled RACE TO SUIT YOURSELF encouraging to note the growing front wheel and his retirement. fine Every rider has his best speed, number of teams who are turn- disheartening end is Bir kyverend which he can mathing out for events correct attempi,

Hul with two more "2008" 30 fan with comfort over

racing kit, wearing the regula-

be can attovel to be period. You should endeavour ton dark, tight-fitting chorts and coune.

Gower's tune of to control the pace of the race (neal

philosophical. Jerseys in special

4-45-04 was close enough to the it approximatez YOUR Colours

する little Colony record to emuse

test aged,

This is

Com

Treat work wilds teZIS lo slow The

slutter

ndw

Club

of ip- DI -

worry to the holder, who there to watch

Whe

In fuel, thone who face the where

In "Tinkers Mutt" into play.

Another stronghold has been very much in the insority and to be hoped that they breached and another avenue for working together

We Beli allowing toss will h『As༥{ 4#y»

the con- soon acquire from the dissemination of News and their own mentegy to maintain ventional costume Apart

Views on Cyetting has been made or remaker contact, or prevent 1000

avaliable to 11. A cycling report "dropped-off" riders from other the important question the wearing [pearance, the

alex will forms part of the weekly litetive Club #ricks with riders, officials and

enable eolours

Hound up" of and spectators to "Sports

8 30 ut

p.m erikzent juARIJA DiR Rem

pick out easily members of the Rexdiffusion,

May I hope that yuri nly when the held a setting

[different tennis, £17 Important Saturdays a slow pare, and that one with

close asdt gese tnds dimeulty in t keeping with the bunch no long may and make

they can vertabuly downld swooph

Teams from rejoining

Remember that

J

MAKE SURE YOU GET THE Pasier to look at EASY

YOUR RIDE

PONENTS

When riding

THE HARD

ONE.

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out for the easy pathes of road

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Base appropriate

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the group,

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they give you

the wind.

ensuring they

se the Rules to selled stoga therm

they shunday de the hop

and

I feel I must ap.

ingenuity and

of the person who

nathe "Cygnet"

at the valved th

* the Club of the RAF. Lattle Sal

16 everything get them

thinking what Комодо them on

fis fably low gear

so that you can jump, either to attack or to defend

Your

ATTACK YOUR OPPONENTS' WEAK SPOTS An navals wenk on hills, slow to get up s.1, sw on descenta, not

WA but

A

it

attle foreld, perhaps. change from the rum of names, which gene rally have httle lo

rommend The other

other than familiarity. GETTING CLOSER

A warning

from the

Hon of the NTACA, The Thuve. See Day

1 ́tsaf,iath} Luce is giling the latest diate fur cutries f

Entries Monday, January

by the

22

EINE SRCtspuntjed

in

at bane on rough surfaces" Have | Entry Fee of $5 per rider, and They a "weak sister” aitong their | shoud t show the 23817724 up th team" Do they panic when a Club the rider is representing. Inflack is launched agtunst Them” There has been a change in the

All these postils, these

the weak-uler for the Tine That on Tresses, are your keys to virtory. en duy, due to the exten. Attack the WEAK spots, Break sive work being carried out on

the Castle Peak Road and up the Team, then deal with the ardly actual

Kowloon.

The Tous Trial will now be over 35 miles, and the route wed will be based that for the NTACA Hy "25".

Owing to lack of sufficient Truck the proposed Meeting for January 23 will not

held. The

the all rs

kel "Attack"

walchword, and see the

the their +F1

your during this

dovi-

wils listen

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Which Question for the week, do you prefer, Prizes and Entry Firs, or No Prizes anů no money.

pay out"

FANLING GOLF

The Royal Hongkong Golf for Club_announces the draw the Funding Open Foursomes and the Fanling Open "Four- Bail"

usid the connpeutions cuits on which the first round matches must be counpleted,

They are published for the information of players purtic:- pating hereunder;

OPEN FOURSOMES The following is the draw for the Failing

Hye to recond round. -Caps D A Konnedy? Maj P.V Huyahe - J D Mackie M Macpherson

May L. Land/Copt MW Jenkins

Maj D Pruvan/Et JJB Walker; GC Muyle/D. Hưng - FC, LC kry/l. D. Kilber; H.W.5. Heath/3. J. Cowperthwaite - A.A

Lups/C

on

#

...

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Liang, Dr J. Gray/E.W.D. Gore N.A. Brown/7.8. Kite; Capt A. Weatherall, A‚H. Beckford — Trong/S. Alten; A.R. Pinna/it. Basto. R Pinna -- J.J. Dasto;J. A

First Round.R.R. Davies/J.W. Nichols Capt II. Burt/J.L. Kay: E.M Wisely/W von Alet W.M. biggest Keay/E.C. Drown, IE, Nuront/C

Yoo |F. Bastoma 11. Petriesi G. Knowles: W.E. Hines/Maj C.D. Erick D.

Welt A. Ho/J.T.

ATTACK, ATTACK, AT- TACK Every lagne on the part of

na opponent shuruld be the signul for altack A missed jat-change; a præicture; entries, mentary sped of the "sags", the unconscious relaxation which now be follows an attack;

all these are tre uble appears to be that the

attack

and riders do not wish to dismantle Anderson/W.N. Gray: Maj Monck-

gear-equipped machines Magon/Lt P.A

period, Shvemaker very busy

Byes into second round.-L. Gold- Truck man, DS Robb

Winner of and io/Shoe- Sunon -- naker; Capt D. Galuta/P

Holmes/J D. Clague J. Wai/K, V. Drung. N. Sykes/1f. Bullock MT Orr/W.P. Birtwhistic: A D Jinen/A.E. Irvine G.J. Mary/A. V. White A.D. Duffy/ES. Riisel Segrue/W.C. boy FA. Larocheya Willoquet - YeVH Pan

First round to be combisteet

20, pecond by Mareas 15, February third by April 3, fourth by April 24. Sel-Brais by May 8, and the anal on or before May 22

ded rull in. Misseyl

1- and there is insufficient Too many of our Racing in Tongkong to justify Monck-Mason/Watt

Start Race

fesemide the neling so mukh + "Ye Oitte

Kalyshe Clubbe

wrah tingg

inmis

with the

far

Team

sitting In In

for the This might be a

purchase of special Track cliffs. D 17.

downy Bill Gower, R very young "Cymel" indeed, boosted r himself to second place in the w of three-distance table for the "SUMP" BAR Cup, when he won the Kal Tak Exiles Open

If

you have spristers Pretty sally 61167- wise.

I emphasise attack, but let it | 100 miles T.T. on Sunday. be intelligent attack Choose Of the starting field of ten. your monet. when your only two completed the course, opponent is least expecting it. the strong and cold wind taking Watch

your rivals carefully, its toll. The other finisher was puying special attentices for

printer sitting in at the back of ip Poole, one of the four Exiles

entries, who

excellent the bunch.

Arxt "100",

One inst word.

the

rode na

Never, never, Beck, who was expected to do as 1 have seen done so often outwell, was in a very strong post- here, take the field up to one of

tion at Just over 90 miles. Then your own men. Let them take You if they

Then when ..n. they get you there, attack them again before they get themselves settled.

EASIER TO LOOK AT Persons in every walk of lit are judged to a large extent on the manner in which they dress, and cyclists are ne exception. Non-cyclists watching a

race

Short Of The Record

Chicago, Jan. 18. Herman Wyatt, the 1954 are not at all impressed when they

attired see riders

21 National AAU Indoor High Variegated collection

of Kur- ments, ranging from sleeveless Jump Champion, missed a

the breeze.

8.

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Tommy Atkins ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

It was a most difficult job deciding who should occupy the Spot of Honour at the top of the Sports Parade this week. There were several worthy claimants for the position but after weighing up all the different perform- ances I decided to award the top spot to Army South cricketer Clark for his briliant bowling against Club de Recreio at the week-end.

Clark's accurate and fiery bowling swung the game in favour of his side and the Recreio batsmen were never able to take liberties with him.

His ta analysis of 6 wickets, fine style that there IM every fur 35 runs is even

thast more I hope

he wil further pressive when it is appreciated | Improve on the new record that his wickels were taken in before the senson is very much

further advanced, Just over 12 overs, and that fouy of these were maidens.

We

year

BOMETHING NEW

13

L/Cpl. Smith's wining effort in the 5,000 Metres worthy of special mention und his time of 10 minutes 26.6 seconds wws il very good one

madering the bouchard dition of the druck.

Top-

wire beginning to Runk ht we bud just about **x- hausted most of

the different types and forms of sports since this column started at over a

ago bl sew anch novel The Army will be strongly iters are still turning up.

represented at the Boxing Show Information has just been re- which is being staged at the ceived of a

alp of young en- MacPherson Stadium On Sulur- thusiasts who have banded to- day evening. This programme Kother L inallek wcxl sull will present boxers from the wirele-controlled model ships. three Services and from Chinese

According to our information

circles and there

there is the club' members have already every indication that there will built a couple of excellent craft be a series of first class bouts to

Մ and are having

considerable make the show one of the best muccess with their remote control that

been staged in the vestis.

Colony for a long time,

144 known that the organistas

"mateur

has

Army football in Hongkong lure uning high and with the setting fair shore of publicity excellener of the recent REME in the United Kingdom as u Boxing Club-China Gymruusium result of the various representa-

show sul frish in the minds of tive awards that have been the boxing public there is sure coining the way of the players. To be a big crowd to give morni Recent issues of newspapers and vocal support to the men in In the North of England contain thing. reports of Army football activi.

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Ron Barton Will Be Taking A Look At America This Year

By GEORGE WHITING

Cruiserweight Ron Barton, premier prospect in Britain's blood and knuckle business, will be taking a look at America in 1955. What is more important, America will be taking a look at Ron Barton.

The idea is that meat porter Barton-known down at Smithfield as the Marlon Brando of the carcase trade-shall occupy some six weeks of his time next summer studying American pugilistic methods.

If necessary, he would not mind busting a nose or two-strictly in the way of education, of course-in any available New York gymnasium, Stillman's, for instance.

The

trip, which I have been asked to foster by Barton'a manager, Arthur Boggis, should be of nu!uitt benefit. The brilliant. 21-year-old Barton, handsome West Ham progeny of a Woolwich father and

Wex- ford mother, will assuredly have need of an international outlook 15 he continues to improve at the rapid pace of 1954

APPRENTICE

4

As for the Americanis, They will have seen no more intural fighter at his weight since Bly Conn, later to become a World Champion, was throwing appren→ tice punches

Bet

Experience tells LIN Text t+ about every fx excitedi good-looking youngster who enn tuse a left hook without falling over his own feet,

But I am fortified in my beller in Barton by the shrewdly cal- of balf The caluting minds manngers in England.

Consider the progress of this dark-haired young Apollo who Fearned enough about the rudi- ments of boxing to win the Amateur Middleweight Cham- plonship of Beilah while serv- waslug n the RAF

and we and Early 1953 Barton and your humble ser- vant behind the Iron Curtain. The Poles, who that year were running the European Amateur Championships, took one look at the 120 competitors and decided that the man they wanted to "Porade of Nations" lead the Thund their Warsaw Stadium was Britain's Ron Bartos,

Ja Hongkong and make The Army Fukby team reference to the play of Robson w. prestnte i

annual and Wallace, who are, of course. Talpon's Match ALL th Club both professionals with Work- Stadium 1st wock-end. This ington FC, the Northern Section Kami

pro juced some txerint League side. The articles give rugby and the afternoon was good reports of the play of both marred only by a nasty injury to players and add that their home-Turvil., the Club town fans will be interested to hed a teg bruken. see them back in action again.

The latest news of Robson is that his fest uppearunce th Workington colours has been delayed due to injury, but he is expected to be fit again

Roon,

very

It is interesting to hear that Arsenal are again revealing that they have not forgotten the good displays by Robson before he was called up for National Ser- will no

doubt vice. This

be news to those

iri people Colony who have been writing glowing recommendations on his behalf, for the Arsenal Interest In Robson started almost three years ago, and was merely put In cold storage while serving overseas,

he

was

player, who

On behalf of all the players who took part in this otherwise most enjoyable match we send our best wishes for a speedy recovery to the injured player.

CURRENT FANCY

interest and

Later that week, the youthful Barlon broke the nose of a Ger-

drew blood mali,

from 31 Italian, and got himself Out- pointed by a Czech.

£25.

Wo

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING

Saturday 15th, Wednesday 19th and Saturday 22nd January, 1955. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES. The First Bell will be rung et 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12 o'clocic NOON each day.

The Tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1,30 pm.) oncli day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 .m. each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear 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 visitor introduced by him.

Tims will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (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

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure wil 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 employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on me account use the Betting Booths in the Members Betting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

Although Through Tickets cannot normally be purchased for each day of a Meeting unless there is an interval of at least Ave days between each day an exception is being made for the Annual Race Meeting. Through Cash Sweep Nickets, therefore, at $20 each per day or $00 for the three days of the Meeting may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices during normal office hours until 10.00 Roda.m. on each day of the Meeting.

Jin A cruiserweight called Lindley was his opponent-but of three inside not for long.

Mr Lindley had ac- persuasive puncli he was 12

A few months ago it seemed as though most Army sportsmen had suddenly become Judo minded. Requests for informā Early 1954 .. Brd tion about Judo classes simply Barlon a fledging professional rollest la from all sorts of places awaiting his flrat Commercial and is understood that many contest down at Leyton Baths for the princely emolument of of the students who look up the mat game have maintained their making are still good progress with this very old and useful sport.

Recently, however, weight lift- Ing seems to have captured the minutes

I have re-

cepted such u the popular fancy

Jaw but ceived several requests asking on the next couple of

for information

Clubs longer interested in blighting the about days and like Hobson he hopes to be back in action with his

where enthusiasts novices and pristine career of Mr Barton,

get experienced lifters

that evening home club very soul.

From practice,

February, Barton begun contai- have referred the requests |buting solidly to an appropriate authority and books.

To date he has had 12 hope to have some useful in-nights and won the loi with only very near three opponents all sufficiently combative at the end for the referee to have need of a score

UNFORTUNATE Wallace will leave Colony in the

ways fortunate comparatively

In many Wallace has been an un- player during

his In

short time

Hongkong.

His

quiet but efficient

the eye of

team

and

formation in the future.

can

card.

last

10

the record

Army runners Lt. M. Sweeney representative selectors and his appearances in and Li, K. Burch will be in

And if an achievement of 12 wing in a total of 43 rounds of this class of football have been action at the Hongkong Univer- somewhat restricted al-alty Athletic Club Meeting

boxing sounds ru her too casy. Saturday,

They arc though many good judges con-

inking

let manager Bongis disabuse us: sidered that he had no superior

part in the 440 yards event and in his position in

with Colony Sprint Champion Hongkong

"Barton had up to 40 rounds football.

Stephen Kavier, Leung Kar-of sparring for every one of pc. Mike Curzon and M.

those 11ghts," he tells us. Marsh entrants there

the other among

is every bope "He trained for each bout as

"OPEN" FOUR-BALLS

"Open"

play The draw for the landing

in the right back position never Four-ball in as follows:

Yeh/ Byce into pecond round.

quite caught the Pan Ma) E.L. Land/Maj P.

Colony Zim- Huyahe: A Graham/F H mern - P.A. Laroche/R, Willoquet; N.P. Downto/A.D. Coleman -A.B. Pekin/R.P. Moodie; Capi M. W. Jonking/Cat D. A. Kennedy - L F. Stoke/E.C. Brown; D.1. Ander- son/W.N. Gray-N.A. Brown/♬ B. Kit I, WEI/K.U. Dzing - A. Ho J.F. Shoemaker.

First Rounds. Allon/YT. Tsong LD. Kiltee/F C. Stuckey: 9.8. Gordon/J.R.

Capt D Leitch Galula/P.

Simon; Capt H. Burt/3. Hunter/A G9 Mccallum Gray W.D

J.R. Laughlin/P.D. Slad» dest

Gore; WE lines/Maj C.D. Erick. WE Heath Cowperthwaite, A. A. Lopes/C., Liang Maj Monck- Maron/LA P.A. Wall: A.R. Plana/ ... Pinna JE. Norushu/1‚J. Basto,

Bye into second round. A.D. Duffy.6. Douglas Winners of R. R. Pmna/Pinna/Noronha/Basto: A.V. While A. Macdonald A.É. Davies/JW. Nichols.J MARTY!

C.P. Basto/J.A. Basto

W.A.H.

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Congratulations to the Army hockey players who have been

C.

en-

Purlicular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Ticketa. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right ta reserved by the Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meating it it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 4,000.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 19.00 am). on the day preceding the Race Meeting for which they are reserved will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued conabcutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the Heket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also name from subscription lists without the right to remove any stating reasons for their action.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorini Cup scheduled to be run on 22nd January, 1885, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices.

The sale of these tickets will close on Friday 21st January wt:--

392, Nathan Road, Kowloon

5. D'Aguilar Street

Queen's Building, (Chater Road)

TOTALISATOR

st 4,00 pr.

at 5.00 p.m.

at 8.00 pm,

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until aflor the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

honoured by being selected for that a new Colony record will though it were a championship: MUST BE PRESENTED

be established.

The presen! He is learning his business In the forthcoming Interport games record, 53.2 secs. was establish the only possible way-by against Macae. Five players are ad by

Cpl, TE. Williams at

And the boxing with the best. given places in the official Hong-

best, In his case, have included kong interport tamm; four find Sookunpoo in 1951.

champlons like Don Cockell, places in the Rest of the Colony

Johnny Williams mund Alex Buxton."

side, while two

more are in-

Pto. Murray of the Essex Re-

clunted

I among the reserves. The gtment made an excellant debut for the Army 'A' Goccer team ad:tional honour of cuptaining

Belfour/wW 3.D. Cameron; Mai A.E. Boston Weatherall/A.H. Beckford A.D.

would make the whole plehre that Murray will Jones/A.E. Irvine; P.G. Cornish A.F. Sutcliffe E.M. Wisely/W van Aist; W. Segre/W.C. Choy- RM.T. OTT/W.P. Birtwhistle.

veala and football knickers world's record by a three- Eisout E.S. Russell/J K. Watson; knee-length of course, to ultra-fourths of an inch on Satur-

the brief shorts and violently-hued [day night at shirts, sleeves flapping wildly in Knights of Columbus meet,

it was revealed here today.

It was crroneously reported on First round to be completed by February 13, second by March 6, Saturday by Dan Ferris, Na-

third by March 27. fourth by April tional AAU Secretary-Treasurer, 17, Semi-finals by May 10 and the that Wyatt had net the world's final on or before May 16. record with his jump of 6 f. 10 inches.

Island Of

Mummies

(Continued from Pago 4)

Wyatt corrected himself today and said that the world's record s still held by Ken Wiesner, the Milwaukee dentist and former

man on the island as much as Navy Lieutenant, who cleared

had a cold.

once

WALLS BEATS SLADE

of

complete,

who have

£500 CLASS

we now find Early 1955 Borton up in the £500 class, and

the Hongkong team is given to against the Hongkong Football The nt the week-end. M. M. J. Petters... and a vic-Club

Calth tory over our near

team officials have great neighbours

do well and his hat-trick, scored from the within a light or two of the Bri- Inside-right position, suggests tish Championship hold by the The members of the REME that the

confidence is aforementioned Alex Buxton selectors boxing team were in fine form well

placed.

Turning down a name-your- Two new players when they joined forces with

offer from New Royal Air Force boxers to do a recently arrived in the Colony own-price good turn for a worthy charity are sure to get an erely chance Zealand, Barton begins training paces in the in a Brighton public house nex: Miss Dibden's Babies Home-at to show their

for a Championship the Missions Seamon

on team. They are Cfn. Crompton, week Monday evening. There was a wing half who is on West eliminator at the Royal Albert plenty of spirited fighting in the Bromich Albion's books, and' Hall on January 18 against

a centre-foward Arthur, Howard of Islington. 10 boute that made up, the pro- Ple. Williams

Walsall in the gramme and in the end REME connected with

On Third Division won the team event by 17 points English League to 10.

(South,)

to

MAJOR SHARE The Army competitors in the HKAAA Athletic Meeting at

* February 8 he has

voiture at strictly commercial Harringay against an as yợt unnamed opponent, probably a Continental.

Toronto, Jan, 18.

Canadian Earl Walls. the 10 t. 104 inches at the Chicago Recently a 70-year-old pro- Daily News Relays on March 20, Heavyweight Boxing Champion.

outpointed Jimmy Stude

SNIPPETS fessor asked for permission to 1953.

And now

a few snippets to go and live on the island as he

Wiesner's mark was approved New York in a tea ht" on

On March 8 he will be seen column for this work wished to live to be 100. Aļas an American Indoor re-title bout here last

Canadian Caroline Hul last Sunday col-hen the counod-luck at Earls Court and it is revealing Amateur Victory for consumptive with a life limit of cord at the National

a major share of the the Athletle Union Convention avenged a defeat by Slade in lected

on

no secret to mention that certain less than a year implored

soccer players Wallace and parties would like the opposite Government to let him go and November 27, 1953, in Washing- New York in 1951, and helped honours and at the end of the and a safe fourney home to Army live on the island. He is still ton, according to Mr T. Nelson his world to prospects. Stade afternoon they had 3 rated Stonehouse who leave tomorrow stool to be occupied by Cham-

Boconda of Chicago also has a win to his crodit over

and 4 thlids tucked

... January meeting of the soc-plon Buxton himself. However, living there after eight years Matcalf, University

Athletic Dir

and and he has not cohannesburg News Relays head. Director

cer referees at Tavern, Chatham Barton first has to beat Howard. Dally British Heavyweight Champion away in the bag.

Don Cockell when both were in The performance of Lt., Keith Road, at 10 am, on Saturday... With A year ago a

goods lookar, hard businessman asked for pormis-

Mr. Metcalf said, "Apparently the light heavyweight division. Burch of the Essex Regt. in An Indication that field offenced

Wall was not too impressive breaking the Colony record, in will not be tolerated was given knuckles, a boxing brain, a car his 18-year-old there was an oversight by AAU take

was the top when the Land Forces Dis-n modest banking account and daughter, suffering from T.B., to officials in the East when they last night and his heralded tho 1,500 Metres

knockout punch was never in feat of the afternoon And ciplinary Committee this work a steady job, this young Barton the island in last attempt to sald that Wyatt, had set the evidence: Slado sometimes tied brought a great deal of satisfac imponded Eve soccer players fellow has the world before him. save her life. The request was card.

American Indoor records are up the Canadian with his caustion to his friends WND THE Dreturn contests between, PDB:

wore

for a period of three works granted and after seven months

sure that he could better

May he stride through it with on the island the girl showed accepted automatically as world cing weaving style,

Sho indoor records, aince there is: Walls" had Д considerable previous

mius. has Union Jack sa proudly as he 17 Kelly and Henry Wong, and B. an unfurned head and holding no traces of tuberculosis. remained for another threo very litlo Indoor competition weight advantage, waling 14. menj months, however, and has had outside of the United Biates. tona 11⁄2 108, 4to. Blade's 12 This he did with a good time the bay at the likPinson once paraded it in Warsaw.

of 4-mine. 39.7 secs,, sind in mich Badium on Batunday?

(London Expeyes Servico) a DO ENCUITBRICOS Of the dission. [United Prom

ston to

twoord

of

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS 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.

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS,

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, sie, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Stewards. H. MISA,

Georetary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE PEARCE MEMORIAL CUP Saturday, 22nd January, 1955.

Over 1,050,000 tickets sold, to date.

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close on Friday, 21st January, as follows:-

182 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

ab 4.00 p.m. at 100 p.m.

5 D'Aguilar Street,

Queen's Building, Ground

Floor, Chater Road,

at 6.00 p.m.

The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 10.00 am, on Saturday, 22nd January, 1965.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers,

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