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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 at 11.30 am and the First Race run at 12 o'clock NOON each day.

The Tina Interval ia after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) each day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close of 10.00 am. cach day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

at

Admission Indges $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 introduced by hum.

Tulus will be obtainable at the Club Hatase it urdered in advance frun the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN will la admitted to the Club's premises during the Meetin For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years. Western Strlard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requante fee of $300 in order to gain re-aduussion.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

شالله

obtainable

in the

Servants must remain in the employers' boxes except for They may on no account use the passing through on their dutier Belling Boouns in the Members' Betting Hall,

CASH SWEEPS

Although Through Trekets catinot normally be purchased for cacit day to a Meeling tutivas there is an interval of at least live days between each day an exception is being made for the Aut hace Meeting. Through Cusu Na top Uckels. Therefore, at $20 each pa day usul for the ther days of the Meeting may be obstantend from the tash dweep Valheeg during normal office hours unul 10.00

mon vach day of the Nireking.

ink

1 1. 4.000 may be Such Lickou reserved for all ince medlings as Piu ough Tickets. will be sued vhsecutively omy and the right is reserved by the

Through Tickets for Stewards to cancel any reservation fur

Tuy not reach the Meeting it at in Touard that s BUŽIAI PUSVived in the seriva 120 4,000.

1446

Tærkets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on the day preceding the Hare Meeting for which they are reserved will be suid Juki the reservation cancelled for future Neckungs.

4,00x writ also be issued consecutively but Tickets NAST

Aubers Calund bei cari ved us Through Tickets. The reservabad of any particular muraber dues not confer on ucket the regatered folder any gals whatsoever unless the

to issued to and can be produced! bearing the appropriate number by the holder

particul

Too Stewards reserve the night to refuse any subscription also the right to

AIDAY

truin subscription Lists withwul

1622235

slalitig reason for their actus.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for Ute Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 22nd January, 1955, at $2.00 each, ny be blamed from the Cash Sweep Offices,

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

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon

5. D'Agular Burvot

Queens Building. (Chater Road)

I

TOTALISATOR

at 4.00 p..

at 5.00 p.m

at 6.00 p.m.

Backers advised ut to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS RACE MUST HE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE COURSH 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.

TORN WILL PAYMENTS DISFIGURED TICKETS.

NUT

BE

MADE ON

OR

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, ele, will not be permitted to operate withun the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Stowards.

H. MIRA,

Bocrotary.

Films-Current And Coming

(Continued from Pare 21

West the uld the days of

under- believed that an standing could be reached with the Indians if they were treated fairly.

the was of one song parodies twenty versions, that could have! who been based on this

"Alexander" is given a rag- Scottish, nonatres time routine. and even turned into a

the American and by the time the Donahues had gone through the trup door and returnest in their last change of ostume for this I was a battle tired and his interiuitional

une

of

only

There were

many more, thought thal curse, who wreatinent they could understand was the rough method of more and more slaughter, but the still anal voices of the scouts could occasionally be heard above the bloodthirsty talk

volets issues It's a very jong show and so One of these

of full of snappy dialogue that

clenched teeth and with the sup- President Grant

number of Mr A band.

shan't irreplaceable

I through the stealing anything Alan Lad

ho

if I quote Ethel port Merman's suggestion fur the attempts to negotiale #peace

of Marilyn Monroe's show, with the Moe tribe.

wheedled has just

Marilyn

title

O'Conner

shal:

she

BULLE

To provide FL second

lovo

tale agreeing thattered for Lagil there's Audrey

have the Donahues'

Batton

This in spite of Alan Ladd,

"Heat Wave" and Ethel snaps "What she call her new

chow

Somthing Borrowed.

Something Blue?"

There's

nothing borrowed.

a routine Western.

INEVITABLE

The Hollywood seriptwriters, their studios to however, about Marilyn's inter-instructed by pretation of the old Ethel Wa-Wille a Western, must be learing their hair. Just about every

the

lers "Heat Wave". She compostille angle has surely been pletely changes the mouning by exhausted by now and the im- her emphasis and Irving Berlin, pression that one's seen it be-

closely collaborated fure becomes more and

more who very

and with product Sol Siegel Director Walter Lang, must familiar.

Many tricks are being used to surprised been

ut have

the deficiencies or the this twenty-yeur- disguise freshness of

plots more dialogue is given to old

song. I think the best tribute that the Red Indians (ten years ago can be pald

to "There's No confined to grunts and "How's") Business Like Show Business the background scenery is given is that it glorifies family life. travelere treatment and big names are used to lure in the out os * The Donahues como

devices, all these as customers; very real family, behaving normally as the fairy tale world however, can only serve to delay death of the of the stage allows and solving the inevitablo their inevitable problems sen- Western.

sibly as they come along.

STILL ROUTINE

Alan Ladd is the ttar

of

Beat" with Pier

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955.

*SAMMY PREPARES

Sammy McCarthy of Stepney seen in training at Brighton for the defence of his British and Empire featherweight title against Billy Kelly of Londonderry at

Belfast today.-Central Press Photo,

HOLIDAY SOFTBALL

Saints Meet Braves

Crucial In A

Tilt Tomorrow

SAMMY MCCARTHY CAN TAKE "SPIDER" KELLY'S EMPIRE CROWN

Says DENNIS HART

new

By about 10 o'clock this evening Britain will welcome a British Featherweight Boxing Champion or maybe a new Empire Cham- pion. Does that sound Irish? It is

It's all a matter of a feud between the Kellys and the McCarthys, Billy "Spider" Kelly, a fighting Irishman through and through his father Jim "Spider" Kelly was also British Featherweight Champion, meets London Enst End Sammy McCarthy who with two sets of Irish grandparents has some good backing for his Irish name.

Kelly is the Empire Charn money to be made with his fists, he hus ploni.

McCarthy holds the Summy will go there. British title. Both to In their Frowns

serup.

D

alfat intro:ived more hand work it lins been said that always he is developing into a slugger.

TWICE AS MANY

though,"

That's why he's winner-take-all fought in London. He has built

up such tremendous support— "Nut true many kim stars would envy his Buckingham. "Whenever he has has fan club-promoters fight to put had the chance Sammy him on the bill. We've got always used his right, In the

keep enough London offers to

past six months his boxing baa him going for over a year. So improve a hundred per ceni. why go further afield to get leas So now he makes twice as many money?“

opportunities to get the right in." McCarthy has a real boxing brain. He can sum up ลท opponent in an Instant. Before

void a fight he deliberately

With theST Ingredients

of be one

the best should British boxing dishes for some time. And what better place to serve it up than Belfast?

Many reckon Belfast a far from ideal place for McCarthy.

He has got the name of our-down fighter, the lown being

He has never fought anywhere else as a professional.

Just to prove that Sammy en Ficht out of carshot of Bow Bells, Snowy told ine of a re-

20 it is said he cannot get along card Samuny holds. "He is watching an opponent, either in

the home

crowd

to

without cheer him un.

Sammy of the pleasant looks. has a personality to match. He amilies where others scowl, speaks

y Tek modelly where others brug. With a couple of dunpics thrown in small wonder got the the tough guys have wrong impression,

ex-

for the Nine League and three International Series games are scheduled

vill

the meet The Pennant-holding Saints Chinese New Year holidays. Champion Braves in a crucial tiit in the Senior "A" League on Sunday, commencing ut 2 p.m.

The two teams have not yet met this season, an earlier fixture having been rained out. The Saints are more experienced players but advancing years have taken toll of their speed. They also seem to be short of practice and are lousely- knit as a tour. But their batting strength is still powerful and their fielding is

fair.

por-shap

NASTY SHOCK

have a nasty tacy they shock conúng at Belfast.

For one thing McCarthy will Whal with Jist luck support the McCarthy's of Ireland and those of London who are going with him-mother, father, three brothers and six sisters there alone is good vocal encourage- ment

close on a

the University.

as the Chinese wer The Braves are a younger and | Aers taking on faster team and have indulged

may not turn out at full strength thousand In the Junior League, Dukes

Lynxes are

due to Chinese New Year din nearly expected to crush their opponente, Wah Yi enities and Seventeeners. South Chun; and Chinese Athletic will have a ding-dong battle.

in more practice sessions. Their balting is as powerful Saints

R

the

}

their Belding isted

Their good.

pitcher. Jock

Inst Brown is that as

A Vir Pedruco of the Saints, but he makes up for this by using his head to advantage,

Both teams need

victory

The Saints have lost oner and can't afford to do so once again The Braves have lost two games. as the Pennant campaign and a third hues will mean the end of their championship hopes

The two teams met twice and rach

game last

won a

S

It is difficult to say who will win ΕΑΠ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΝ. On paper the Braves luck little better. They have Should both botter outfieldera,

are

Then there

English supporters, all from London and will many of the Irish, who cross the Irish sea to cheer on The Chon and Portugai men's

their idol. They travelled over- the strongest con- for

on Friday. the

The sall- I tenders

International night

anding of

the ferry was delayed However, USA lar the Lachey" Lexp, the Pan- Veruwra

half an darettes should brush uside the Pakistaty Posse geod hating

an hour to allow them and Wie

under ull time to get to Liverpool. a thorough CAA LLC with are

power and Cullens Aces may find the im- standing of the game. They are proving Overstus Luches difficult expected ไป overcome.

INTERNATIONAL SERIES

Irt the Internatonal Series, Portugal Ladies will meet China Tuesday morning and Laites < the semi-finals of the Men's

Cha Series.

and VS USA Portugal vs. Pakistan, will be played in the aficzDQUA,

The Portuguese Ladies are far better in every department than teams turn out at full strength the Chinese and are favoured to

win this game and 1

the Tribesmezz

hold should

slight edge. Neither side

afford errors.

Delawares meet Warriors

can

120

the other Senior "A" mutch The latter, with more experience and boli arikstry, winters.

should con

+

The Senior "B" League whil see Oversean "A" taking on the Pandas "B" Ut4 Blackhawks

Sports Diary

TODAY

Bareer

DIV 1 Sing Tao v S. Joseph's (Club; South Cum W Club (} buth matches pomitencing at 4_p.m. Div 2 "A": Sing Tau v Taikos BAF (CH); (Club; South Chloa St Joseph's v Kwong Wan (Navy),

commencing at 2:30 All maletes p..

Div 2 "B" REME C & W (HV) 2:30 pm Dairy Farm y Dockyard; Solicitors v RAMC, Both matches at Happy Valley at p.m. Prov Jardines (Stanley)

Div 3: Rollandia v Lane Crawford (HIV) 49.m.

Hacing Race Meefiru Annual Valicy third day.

Golf Stableford and Eclectic competition.

Boxing Boxing at Charily Stadiuin Kowloon

1.30 p...

I p.m

P

47. take them

even

A party of Irish dockers to give their formid-London are chartering two

to plunes alle opponents a real challenge.:ater

THE PROGRAMME

erosal

But McCarthy has an The complete programme for The holidays is as follows:

greater spur-he aims to prove his That he can fight outside native London.

Saturday, January 22 200 p.m.: (A) Dukes vs. Wah Ying.

2.30 p.m.: (A) Pandus Ladies VB. CAA Ladies; (B) Lynxes ys. SeventeeAIETS.

10.00

Sunday, January 23

a.m.: (A) Overseas the Cham-Ladies

Colleens 'A'; (B) VS. CAA Jr vs South China Jr.

11.30 a.m. (A) Delawares v1. Warriors

League Soccer

Kitcher

Standings

South China K.MY B

Hind Tuo

Eastern St Joseph's

Army

Kwang Wall

South Chi Kwong Wals

St Joseph's

Sing Tao

First Divistum

P W

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49 24

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2.00 pm. (A) St. Joseph vs. Braves.

3,30 p.m. (A) Overwas 'A' vs. Pandas 'B': (B) Blackhawks 'A' vs. HKU.

Tuesday, January 25 11.30 am: Portugal Ladies vs. China

Ludies.

2.00 p.m. Chima vs. USA. 4.00 p.m.; Portugal V'S Pakistan

-LEAGUE STANDINGS

Senior "A"

Pandas

Saints Braves

CAA

on

In between training spells at bracing Brighton, Sammy, persuasion, told me of this deter mination "P'll fight anywhere, "As for uny time," he said. going to Ireland, why, it's like going home.”

HIS LIVING

էր Chipped trainer Snowy "Fighting is Buckingham,

Where there's Sammy's living.

Softball

League

Batting Averages

The following

are the test P. W. L. Fels. Batting Averages as compiled by 71875 the Softball Association's Secrer-

in-chief J. J. Collaco, Jr.

a 4 429 Y.K. Chan

2 .250

.125. Barretto

***

youngest

English amateur w wit & ful International fight

overseas. Just 18, he represent-

the flesh or on the films, so that he will not

any pre-

edi England in Austria, and conceived ideas.

Won.

One Anal query, Can Me-

ritshes?

With no home-sickness mhibi.Carthy stem Kelly's storming thons, McCarthy has the ability

heat Kelly.

lot you

no 肆 secret.

At least I think so. McCarthy Sammy's chief sparring partner has been that Lough twelve- is a boxe To him the night

stoner from Trinidad, Yolande game is both noble and an art.

Pompey So be sure he is mw His strength flee in the elassie wady for anything. straight left, but because of lute

-London Express Service.

LEAGUE CRICKET

Army South Face A Stiff Test

Afternoon

This

Says

"GOOGLY"

Army South will face a stiff test at Sookunpoo this This afternoon when they clash with Army North. battle will have some bearing on the Championship. Army North, who were held to a draw by RAF last week, must go all out to beat the South team and remain in the running for the Championship.

On the other hand a win for Army South will put them in a strong position to annex the title. Army South. who had a narrow victory over Recreio last week, will start as favourites. They have more consistent batsmen and bowlers. Both are good fielding teams and the game should be a very close one.

Craigengower

Cricket

All Club | KCC chahing with Police. will be at home and their guests the home wams should bay the will be Optimists. The much maximum oobis

Improved CCC team may cause

an upset if the Chater Road gitle

TODAY'S GAMES

First Division

are

not on the toes

A

good

Recreio

Y

Navy

game

should be seen.

сес

V

Recreio

should have things

Army South

V.

er own way against Navy Scorpions

King's Park.

Optimists

Army North

V. RAF

V.

KCC

Second Division

Police The RAF will be crossing the Univerally (bye) harbour to

with clash

the They Bre

IRC "B" Scorpions.

meeting strong opposition, but

should Nuvy come away at least with one | RAP point.

v. University

V. Recreio

V. IRC "A"

TOMORROW

V. Police

First Division

have improved a lot in their last few matches. However, I still Army South..

for KCC

P. W. L. D. Pls.

8 2 3 28

I. PA PES

14 03 02 21 20

10 7 41 13

43 7 4 2 36 18

14 0 2 4 33 23 19

14 7

20 33 1

13 731

12 U 1

RAF

407 34 31

C.A.A.

31

Police

21 n

Club

10 38

17 44

7 G I 857

Navy

10 0 2 14 13 103 2

Recond Division

6 4 2 .667

Bentor "A"

K.M.B

16 14

5 3

$24

Thes ABH

BA.

Army

15 10

U. S. Nuvy

25

,280

A.M. Ozorio

Kowloon Cricket Club, have a far been doing pretty

who

Second Division

KCC

C.A.A

14

A

Kitebre

.143. Loureiro

(Saints)

7

19

В

Western

7

.000

(Braves)

0

17

7

474 well in the League, will be

meeting the "dark horse", Police Dockyard 413 at Happy Valley. The guardians

Army

.

KGV

v. DBS

Sentor "B"

Y3. Lang

7

1 .873 A. Ozand

(Pandas)

A

26 10

383 of the law may spring a surprise

HOW THEY STAND

over the Kowloonites, as

they

B

1

.857 (Braves)

6

24

10

385

(C.A.A.)

1

*

200

Sanior "1"

7

Junior "Blues

(3. Hawks)

15

J. Armstrong

B

1 .880

(A)

23

1

.870 J. Pereira,

Pandas Jr.

4 3

.371

(B. Hawkm)

4

19

J. Herrick

(Pandza)

21

B

ht

.100

(B. Hawk)

21

40

STTO

Ladies Legtia

S. Stive

(Wahoos A)

0

22

14

(Wahoos B)

*

34 10

(Wahoo B)

7

17

(Wahoo A}

25

11

MD

43

10

Junior Leagu

1

11

:

550

(Dodgers)

*

20

14

3. Gorica

378

(D. Hawks)

D

* ↑

100

9 2 7

329

G. Kotwall.

9 2 7

(Comet

11

A

164 | E. Tübekra

18

(B. Hawks)

7

25

11

Hoopy

1.A.F. Pulice Taikos Gymnastic Club Easter Jardine Liltie Saj Wan Prisons

Second Divalu

Merhero Communcating

Athletics

HKU Inter-Faculty Athletics, Toe R.E.M.E

R.A.M.C. C. W. Dairy Farm C.M.B.

Works.

craft

TOMORROW

Rocker

1

Third Diy

Div. 1: Amy v Police (Skp); CAA | Salicitors ♥ Kwong, Wah (CH). Both matches Telephone commencing,

at in.m.

Dockyard DIV.

Anny Western v

Tramways (skp); Easter Gymnastle (Cl); Policov Kitchne (BS). All matches

R.I.L comunencing at 2.30 p.m.

Div. 3: Watsons Redimasion; Arezati University Tamar, il y Road Univeralty

A1 All matchco

Happy K.M.B. p.m. HK Ar-B & S. Tamar Valley at 230

v Faisca at Happy Valley Leno

Kowloon p.m.

Now in

Godown Hong Pairs Quarter-Finals: Kow-Road Works taon Docks Standard Vacuum. Poleca

v Taikoo Returton Semi-Analr: HK Police Bath matches at KIGO ut 2.15 p.m.

Watsons Hockey Div. 1: RAF "A" V RN "A" (Kal Tak) at 3.30,

Recreio "B" v Dutch HC (Recreto) at 3.30.

"Sitting Bull", whose name Div. 1: RAF "D" V Bookunpols must be familiar to everyone is "D" (King's Park) at 2.30.

Knight RN "3" (Khig's Park) the current Red Indian character at 4.00.

v UKC (SDO- Nav Bharat "" to be accorded screen immart- allty and J. Carrol Naish has kunpoo) at 11 a.m.

KÍTO V BKAAP (King's Park) at a reluctant warrior.30

Policy. Army. "C" (Polioo. Od.) him,

Το US.

Cavalryman

Dais Interport Practice at Bookungoo, It seems & ·little unfair. to Robertson ho proves a chivalrous 2,30 p.m. Marisa to identify her as the R

enemy

over the dreadful and oven more famous Plex Angell's massacre of Little Big Hom Round. alter, but the resemblance is so which succeeded General Captaing Cup, Becond Round. remarkable and the mannerisms Custer's last stand is justified by petion Fanling

St Andrew Baity Spoon Com and speech so alike that it is Custer's actions. Inevitable that sho will Be John Litol who must have, Fifth Annual Hic Bater steeling. compared with her elder sister.supported more potential stars in Kal Tak Rifle Renary

Angel's sister, Marisa Pavan, as made him a sympathetic char-11a.m. the Red Indian girl who loves acter and

Getr

Fanling Mixed Foursomas Second

Cricket

There were apparently, con-thair build-up picture than most Div.1 Dockyard) ▼ DBS (KP)> trary to the old fashioned con-other featured players, is a Gen-Army v Kolly ception that every while man aral, and Mary Murphy his pout- NTACA, 480. FAZER:ANG, 850 yards habed the redskins, many men ing daughter.

Fiat face track tigelo. Meeting.

34 10 20

20 17

Warriors Delawares

Americans Blackhawks Pandas 'B'

Overseas

University

Dukes

Comets

Wah Ying Overseas

25 Pounders

Junior

Blackhawks

P. I. Dodgers

CAA Jr.

SCAA JT.

Lynxes Seventeeners

10

4 3 .571

1 8 111 M. Sour

19

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5 2 314 c. Leo

2 5 286

15.107. Collaco

Ladies' League

Wahoos 'A' Wahoos 'B' South China Colleens 'A' Pandas Overseas Colleens 'B'

0 000 A. d'Aquior

(Wahoos D)

8 8 0 1,000 Y.N. H

7 2 778

9 5 4

8 3 5

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23 24 13 Crawford 12 8 1

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Junior Division will be the clash Optimnists

ccc between RAF and IRC "A" al

Kal Tak. In the first round the Scorpions

Airmen Navy Indians gave the trouncing and won by seven 140 wickets. A win for IRC today. A will give them a sound position In dhe table. A draw is a likeller 419 result.

Follco Reerolo should have an easy RAF afternoon as guests of the Navy KCC and should have no dificulty in IRC "A"

TRC "B" coming home with the paints, IRC

IRC "B" will be at home to Recreto University and a win for the Dockyard home team is very likely.

Tomorrow, there will be thres DBS games in the Junior Division Navy with Army at home to KGV, KGV A0Dockyard meeting. DBS and University

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