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THREE PETERS IN CLASSIC HALF MILE RACE AT POKFULAM TOMORROW

.

Tomorrow afternoon' the Hongkong University Athletic Club will be holding its Annual Inter-Faculty Athletic Match and d special attraction on the programme will be an Invitationn} Half Mile Race which will in effect be an attempt on the Colony record of 2 minutes. 1.4 seconds held by Lt. Keith Burch of the Essex Regiment, Keith Burch is unable to run himself, but the field will still be the fastest ever assembled in this Colony for this event. Acceptances are 2/1t. Péter Boorman of 173 Loc. Bly.. RA, and the HKAAC, J/T Peter Randles of RAF Little Sai Won, Lee Shu-chung of the SCAA, LAC Keith Martin of RAF Mount Davis, Leung Kam-po of the SCAA, Lt. Peter Alderton of the Essex Regiment and Chan Ting-man of the SCAA.

Local Soccer

League

Alderton and Chan are better known as distance runners, but are not incapable of a fast balt mile. Boorman is the current Novices' Champion, Randles the winner of the Mile and Martin the winner of the Half Mile at Ins! October's HKAAA Open

Was

Meeting. Lee Shu-chung runner-up in lost year's Colony

Standings Championship 800 Metres,

Leung Kam-go has been runner-

Loch Scem League standings up in the Colony Championship

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Hung-man Chon runner-up in the Novices 5,000 Metres Championship.

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Tomorrow's

Home Soccer

Fixtures

Following are the Home soccer

fixtures for tomorrow!

Arsenal

Birmingham

Mackpool

Bolton

Chelyca

Everton

Huddersfiel

Flest Division

Charlion

Manchester U

Newcastie

She mold

West Brom

Blackburn Bristol C

FRE

Leicester Lincoln

v Sunderland

V

+

Second

Middlesbrough

Nottingham

Port Vale

Rotherhamn

Sw

West Ham

Manchester C

Aston Villa

Wolves

Portsmouth

Cardi

Burley Tottenham Preston Luton Divisjon Belota Rov.

Barnsley

Doncaster

Plymouth

Stake

V

Liverpool Sheffield

V

Fulham

Loeds

V

V

Notts C.

Third Division (South)

Brentford

Coventry

Gillinghaya Inswich Millwall

Newport Reading Shrewsbury Southampton

Torquay Walinil

Watford

Y

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Bury

Exeter Southend

Bournemouth

V Aldarabot

v Norwich

V

Swindon

V

Colchester

Случая

v Brighton

V Queen's P. R.

Y Northampton

V Layton

Third Division (Nord)

Bradford

Y

Gateshead

Carkslo

V

Accrington

Chester

Y

BAITOW

Chesterfield

Trannery

Crewe

Scunthorpe

Derby

Oldham

V

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Grimsty

Hardepools

Mansfield Rochdale Stockport York City

Dartington Bradford C. Wrexham

Southport

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Halifax

Workington

One Change In Pakistan And MCC Teams

All the starters, With the posible exception of Alderton and hon Hung-man, ure cap- able of a Half Mile in under 2 inautes á seconds and the race will be worth going all the way to Pokfulam to see, though, of course, it may be over in under two zulmutes.

Chris Docherty of the Royal Navy has also been invited to run in this ruce and

probably

will if his ship is in port.

Stopwatches are being sent to Pokfulam Saturday from all over the Cotony and volunteer timekeepers are very welcome as it is hoped to me every runner and possibly the leader at the 800-metre mark.

The ruce will be r at 4

and

taking 2.1. sharp

those part are asked to be on the ground by 3,30 p.m.

LADIES' LONG JUMP There will also be an Open Ladies' Long Lamp after 4 p.n. which will star Fong Sik, Ng Sif-kwai and Chung Po-ling of the SCAA, Julia Tuumy of the HXAAC and Sarada Nalr of

the HKUAC, This is not the bimit of the field and any girl

in the Colony capable of clear- Ing 14 feet is welcome to take part,

It is not improbable that Fong Sik or Ng Sit-kwal will break Rita Hall's Colony record of 10 feet 6 inches, but it is unlikely. Both these SCAA girls should, however, go over 16 feet. Jumps will be allowed.

Six

Ladies' Golf

Draw

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of the

The following is the drew for

Bronzo the

Championship the Ladies' Section, Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

C. Villar--Mrs J. F Mrs A. Shoemaker; Mrs K. M. Almao-- Mrs E M. Wiseloy; Mrs Van der Touw-Mrs B. R. Barrier; Mrs J.

D. Clague Mrs G. W. Vaughn; Mrs A W. P. Cox-- Mrx 1. D. Frantz; Mrs M. C. Weber-Mrs W. C. Hung; Mrs N. P. Downie--Mrs T A. Pearce; Mrs F. C. B. Black →→ Mrs N, O. Sprunger.

The Orst plyer named ip each case is the challenger and she is responsible for arranging the match.

The first round to be played on or before Wednesday, Feb- ruary 15, the second round to be played,

by Saturday, February 26, the semi-final by Wednes- day, March 7 and the fuel to be played on or before Wednes- day, March 14,

STABLEFORD

The Running Stableford for January (Silver Division) was won by Mrs J. Gray with 30 points. In the Bronze Division Mrs F.C.B. Black and Mrs A C. Ville tied with 30 points,

Mrs

Binck being declared the winner us slic had the best score over the last nine holes.

Colony Shuttle Championships Start In March

The Colony Open Badminton, Championships will commence Dacca, Feb, 2. about the middle of. Mareti, It Both Pakistan and the MCC was decided at the sixth Execu- have made one change in their live Committee Meeting of the tcams for. the Second Test, Hongkong Badminton Associa starting tomorrow, mom those tion held Marine House

at

yes- of the Lahore Test, Wallis terday with Dr the A. M. Mathias replaces Magoood in Rodrigues in the

Choir. Pakistan team while Parks Entries for the Junior Cham comes in for Sainsbury. in the pionships will close on February MCC side.

the

The Test is being played on a mailing wicket, newly laid. It is, as foreign to the home team as the tourists.

Hon

29 and for the Senior on March

SPORTRAIT

THE CHINA" MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956.

"You're exactly three' helpings of Chistikmas pudding over - weight "

London Express Service.

WEEK-END TEAMS

The following players have been selected to represent their clubs in sports fixtures over the week-end:

CRICKET

Army South

(Aw#7) ▼ Hecto: 1st Division P. J. Chubb. püor Williams. Capt

AUSTRALIAN SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS

Another Big Week For Australian Swimmers; 90

Records

Slashed

By JACK TALBOT

Sydney (NSW).

It has been another big week for Australian swimmers. Ninety records were smashed during the seven nights of the New South Wales Men's and Women's Swimming Championships at North Sydney Olympic Pool that ended on January 21.

The swimaners set four new world, 89 new Australian and 47 new Stato re- cords. In Sydney on January 16 Murray Rose and Murray Garretty each broke the Australian 880 yards and 800 metres records. In Melbourne on January 17 a 14- year-old Victorian girl, Faith Leech, swam the fastest 110 yards ever by in Australia.

Next day, in Sydney, Murray Rogo smached the world record for 880 yards free style by 3.2 sec. Also in Sydney, on January 10, Garreity broke the Aus tralian 1,050 yarth record: by 10.6 c. On Jamiary 21, Garretty

another cut

12 doća. off the Australian 1,050 yards

and smashed both

Aus- Olymple and tralian records for 1,500 metros. When Rose and Garretty ench broke the Australian 820 yards and 800 metres records they were competing in heats of the New South Wales 880

yards

record

the

WKhali. Capt Boxall, 21 Crook, Championship at North Sydney

Olymple Pool,

מפמן

Bedson, A/L Carr, 2/1A Johnson, B/s Kamop, Gar Yates, Spr Chap.

12th man: 2/LA,

Morton. ympire: WO II Barnes, acorer: Mr Chubb

2nd Division (Home) Y Army South "9": RSM Martin, Lt Chisleri, V/1A Carruthers Wo JI Hulbert, SUSH Newna, But Perry. L/Cp! Hyde, 1/Cpl Bampion. Cin Poucher, Ghe Ingham. 12th man; Pie Pollard, umpire: Bet Grom, Beover: WO GEI, Army North

Nevy: 1st Divialur (Home) Major Howard - Dobson, Major French-Blake Capt Richardson, Col Tunnill, Capt Wetherall, “LA Lipe- combe, 1/LA Poster, 2/Lt Thompson, 9/9gt Morris, Tor Greenhalgh, Tpr Alove. 1995 Mai: Pte Herring

2nd Dytados (Awaơ Y KOV: Capt Fetty. Major Owen, Capt Brown, 2/L1 Dew, 3/14 Herson, 2/12 Grade Set Yutt, L/Cpl Beer.

Perina

Tor

Tpr Maske. 12th Man: C/Sat Morris.

Пестива

1st Division (Home; y Army South: Dr E. L. COLO (Caps) M d'Amads Remedios Dr. H. P. Osorio, L G. Gosto, A. Noronha c. A. Guterres, A

D. Z. d'Almada Guterres, J.,

A. ML. J. d'Almada Remedios.

Prata, A. P. Persira, Jr. Scorer: L. 6. d'Almada Remedios 2nd Divisions (Army) y Any South "D" C. A. Tvanovich (Caps), A. A. Aloneo, D. F. Castro, F. L. Correa, C. A d'Almada Remedios, 1. J. Loureĝo. 1. A. Latz, D. Mc- Grann, G Noronha, M. Souza, A. Nunce

BAF

1st Division (Away) ▼ RCC: F/L Leque, F/8 Welch, 770 Taylor, 8gi Twwr, Opi kurioj, Dan žamorrauti, hac rower, Opi Davey, Opl McGowan, Mac Mason, Lac Totri, lato Mati: Lad Jenka, umpare ngi itobinaon corer Mrs Robinson.

2nd Division (Home) v DBS: FÆ Taggentil, det bany, Cpl Watne. Cp Crook, Lac Davies, Cpl Aanby, Lpi olukel, cat anorton, kao zay- worth, tpi Hail, Lac Cook, Athman: Lae Winter. Vinbire Bac Parry, Scorer Mrs Walch.

KCC "Hornsla"

20d Division (Horse) 날 KOC "War" on Bunday V Gitune. C. S. Ramere, X. Lu, R. G. Harun, A. T. Lee, Marshall, N. Hart Baker. A. J. Calley, G. Webster, LG, Day. N. Or, 12th Man: B. La11. heurer Mra Uausy. Umpire L. P. Quincey.

Press And Radio

The following have been selected to represent the Combined Frem and Įtadio team versus the "Chopsticks" In a friendly cricket match at bookunpne on Bunday vominenang at 11 4.m. P. Chubb G Crook,

T C. J. B. Loeder. O

Itowe. J. Wattage, 8, K. Khan. C. Myati, A. Myst, P. Plumbly, J. C. Koh, J. Pakenham-Walsh,

Wayfoons

The following have been chosen to represent The Hongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corporation in tho sorrua! Hang Match against Dodwells on Sunday February ő, at the Hong- kong Cricket Chib ground at 11.10 a.m. Bromhead. M. J., Hall, C. W. D.. Lever, S. 7. 1. B.. A F Fukter, Nelson, R. E. H. (Capt), Pridium, M. J. Purves W. Rice, K. G., Stone, M. G., THL, J. F. G., Thomson, H. G. 12th Man: Brockman, I. ".. Umpire Mar shall, F.

Optimiste

1st Division (Home) v Police at 1.30 P

L. D. Kubee, G. M. B. Salmon,

G. H. P. Pritchard, ft. M. Mac-

INSPIRED SWIM

Garretty clocked Din 44. 8 sec. in an inspired swim to break the 880 yards record set by Rose In His Bm 42 the previous heat. sec. for the 880 metres also broke Rose's time.

The

of 1,200 TOW

güve Ros

tremendous ovation a when he smashed his own re-

His cords in this heat.

times. were 9m 48.3 sea for the 880 yards and 8m 45.2 sec. for the 800 metres Then the crowd was stunned when Garretty deliver- હતું. such a brilliant performance immediately after Rose. Gar- relly swam the first 440 yards In 4m 44 sec.

- 3 pc. faster than Rose,

CAS Charity Basketball Evening

A very entertaining pro- Analised by gramme has been

CAS Sports thro

Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr Kwan Man-wal, in ald of the Society for the Blind, the Child- ren's

Playground Association

and the CAS Amenities Fund at the Soutborn Basketball Sta- dium on Friday, February 17, commencing at 7 p.m.

The following teams will re- present The Civil Ald Services and The Social Welfare Office;~~

Ladies' Tes

(Social Welfare Office) Mian Hendrietta Chung, Rebecca Lee, Chow Sik Wan, Angel Shen, Chu Ham Ha. Lo Buk Fong, Irene Hoo. Annie Chan, Cheung Shue Fong, Nancy Chow, Cynthia Leung.

Men's Team

Mr H1 D. Miller, Stephen Ho, thoun Chi Chi Lào giá Ino MORE, LAW Chi Kin. Lot Shing Yig. Heung Wai Ming. Law Hay Ping, Lau Ring To, Vincent Wal.

Omcera Team

(Civil Aid Services)

WOMIRTI

When the pair met in the the 1,500 metres, 18m 18sec. for final on January 18, Rose swam the 1,050 yards, and 1Den 888ec. with such brilliance that he for the milo. The length of the his thees from clipped 8.2 sec, off the Worldpool prevented record for the 880 yards. His being recognised world record-making time was records.

ITC

World

at

on

Bm 34.2 c. In the same swim Empire Games Champion Gary Ross failed by only 0.7 sec. to Chapman swam the fastest time break American Fred Kenno's of his career to win a heat of

of am 30.7 the 110 yards world record time

free style. His aco. for the 800 metres.

time was 67,2goc—0.9soc, outside Garretty Anished second to Jon Henricks' Australian record. Rose, and the then Australian Conch Frank Guthrie and that 1,050

Champion, Gary Chapman's time was the second Уста Winram, third,

Instest over in Austraila and Australian

John the fourth fastest in the World swimmer

the in the last 12 months. held Marshall previously world 880 yards record with a time of 9m 37.5 sec. He and Rose On the final night of the New

the only

Australian men South Wales Championships swimmers to set a world record North Sydney Olympic Pool

21 Murray

Garretty since the Second World War. January

Rose, who swam brilliantly again broke the Australian 1,500 and judged his pace perfectly.metres and 1,830 yards records. trailed a yard behind Garretty His time for the 1,500 metres. until the ninth lap. At the 530 18m 29.7 ec. beat the Olympic yards mark he took a slight record by 9.3soc, and the Aus- in-tralian by 18.09cc. He swam the he gradually

full 1,050 yards in 18m 36.3ser. out for breaking Just as Rose struck

own Australian the Anal 110 yards, his time for record for this event, set only

two days earlier, by 12sec. 770 yards was announced as 8m 28.4 sec. The crowd of 3,000 Garretty's time for tho, 1,500

Was metres

the second fastest jumped to its feet and cheered Rose on the

The recorded in last stages,

the world rince applause

over 1933. Former Japanese Cham- was deafening

pion Ohno has not 18m 29.4roc. the last 55 yards as Rose was obviously putting everything he for the 1,500 metres since 1953. had into his effort.

kad which creased.

the

OLYMPIC PROSPECTS Rose's World record was the fourth set in Sydney in eleven days. The three previous World records wore set by dual Empire Games Champion Lorraine Crapp.

After the event, the secretary of the Australian Swimming Union, Mr W. Berge Phillips, said Rose's swim increased Australia's Olympic Games

prospects.

"The value of Rose's swim is realised," he said, "by anyone who studies the results of the lpst American Championships. With top-class American Japanese swimmers competing. the best time recorded was om 43 pec.

and

Rose's coach, Sam Herford, was jubilant. Rose would im- prove all his times in the Aus- tralian Championships in Sydney in February, he said.

Robo's

great swim con- siderably lowered the Australian records for the 880 yards and 800

metres. He broko the Australian 800 metres record by 10.05 and the 880

yards record by 10.6

sec. Garretty had these records in winning heat on January 16.

set his

to Rose

In finishing second In the Anal 10 yards behind Garretty also broke the Aus- tralian 880 yards record. His Mr R. II. Lobo, L. P. Kwok, To

Ume of em 42.8 sec. was 2 sec. La N. Leonard, A. E. M. Raifck, Solomon Itafcok, Chung

faster than his heat time. Kam Chien, Poon Yiu Hwan, No Kin Chee, Leo Wal Tong.

Men's Team

Chi

Mr Wong Hing Wall, Pak

Yiu Tong. Yu Piu Lam, Wirz, NE Chan Yat Chin, Tai Chun Chan Wa Chee, than Wa Team, Au Kwok Ming, Les Heung Chin, Tom Koo Hin, Chang Kam Yoo.

Ladies' Team

sec.

of

Garretty set his times in win- ning the New South Wales State title for the 1,050 yards in which he best Garry Ževenboom, Wagga (New South Wales), by 25 yards, with previous true- holder Gary Winram third.

The race was a Garretty's way from beginning to end At the 440 mark he was several yards ahead of Zevenboom and Winrom. He progressively in- creased his lead right to the end. When the timekeepers an- nounced his time with only 110 yards

to go, the crowd of 3,500 began to roar its applause. The ovation continued for several minutes.

In his two swims during the Championships Garretty has taken 29.2sec. off the Australian 1,500 metres record and 22,6vec. off the 1,050 yards record.

hve

After the swim Garretty said would leave for Adelaide next day to resume his training coach former Sydney under Harry Gallagher. He added that he bolleved he would be able to reduce his 1,500 metres time to Championshipa 18m 20sec. for the Australiah

In Sydney

February

In

Gary Chapman swam magni- Acently to win the 110yards in 56.6sec-only 0.3sec. outside Jon

Australian record. Henricks'

cffort

was

the Chapman's second fastest time for the event ever, swum in Australia,

A 14-year-old Victorian schoolgirl, Faith Leech, of Bea-

Also at the New South Wales, digo, swam the fastest 110 yards finals, 20-year-old Terry ever by a woman in Australia Gathercole broke the Australian at the Melbourne Olymple Pool

on January 17. record for the 220 yards breast- Wan

stroke by 3.0 His time was

ga raging thunderstorm During a which, on 1955 Faith clocked 65 sec.-3/10sec. 2m 44.3 sec. performances, placed him in the better than Sydney star Lorraine Australian un- The best Crapp's new World's Arst ten.

was official record and only 4/10sec, time in America in 1935 Bob Mattson's 2m 46.8 sec. for outside the record World time the 200 metres. But Gathercole of Willy Den Ouden, of Holland. still

deal of needs a

Breat

Miss Den Ouden's record was concentrated training to get into set in a 25 metres pool in 1836 the same class as top Japanese

* | while Faith swam in a 58 yards of whom, M.

pool where she did not have the swimmers, one Furukawa, sot the World cord for 200 metres ut 2m 33.7

Min Yip Mo Ching, Lee Bik Lo, Fung Mel Mee. Fung Bugi Kwan, Wong Tai Sheung, Chilu Yuet Ngan.

Chan Ngan Ching, Leung Wei Lan, Ho Lai Chun, Yu Siu Har, Mak Mei You, Tung Chiu Woon.

By kind permission of the C. J. B. Leader, G. T. Howe Commissioner of Pollee, the phon N. Ligh Beneth A. Police Band, under the director Harvey A. Malden, A. Perry, ship of Mr W. B. Foster, R. H. Hughes.

ARCM, will render musicni selections.

12th Man-R. C. Eliringham11,

Scorer B. McAdam.

Umpire-P. J. Hart,

IRC

ist. XI (Home) vs. CCC, Boskan- poo, A. R. Abbas, C. Myatt, A. Myatt,S, H. Khan, K. Nasarin, A. M.

Pascual Perez

WADA Confirms Solomons'

$30,000 Offer

Khan, Ader Hundaho, R. Arcull, Ram Lalchandani, 2:14. G. Ebert: Secret: Osun Bamjahn: Umpire: To | be supplied by the Lenguin.

"Chopsticks"

Buenos Aires, Feb. 2, Lazaro. Kocl, manager of the Flyweight Champion,

sec.

re-

As well as winning the State title and breaking the Aus- tralian record with his swim, Gathercole also broke the Au8- trallan 110yarda record which had stood at 1 m 21 sec. set by R. Powell (Victoria) in 1945. Gathercole swam

half the distanco

of his raco in im 10-45cc

of

Pool

facing Chilean German Pardo in night, Garetty

advantage of the extra turns.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 4th February, 1956, Over 1,300,000 tickets sold to date.

The Salo of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close on Friday, 3rd February, as follows:-

882 Nathan Road, Kowloon at 4.00 p.m.

2nd XI vs. - Dóckyard (Navy Ground), 8. 2. M. Bux (Capt.), Omenasi Áden, Ii. Kilchell, A. Raslífá

Fear-old Brian Elliott, Abbas, Sydney Reymond, George World

won two State Raymond, R. Á, Bus, Sherry Bucka, B. Aboo, B.Adam Khan A. B. Pascual Perez, confirmed he had championships in 11 minutes, 440yards junior Ramjohn Reserves: A. R. bin Kit received an offer of $30,000 from te wen the chel, M. Mcfany, Scoret: Victor Jack Solomons for a title bout tree style in 4m 30.0 bec, and five Abbas, Umpire K. M.: Omar,

later the Junior 110 between Perez and Welshman minutes "Chopetiska i to play combined Dal Dower next June, but added yards butterfly in 1m-14.8nec. Pros and Radio team on Bunday si tre had other "Interesting_pro- Bookuppao Denmancing at 11 am,

MORE RECORDS GO` und Howard Dobson, (Capi), a positions" and has not made up

itis mind.

When the State Champion- Owen,L/Cmde Taylor, H/L De Couroler, £t/Walls, Lt. Lápicombe, Koci said Perez will fight in ships continued at North Sydney E/LI: Thompron, · 2/1t Dew. / Santiago, Chile, on February 24, Olympic Foster, Mid. Patterson, Mid Sharpe,

the following }. · broke the Aus- FOOTBALL

a non-titia bout, and added ho trallan 1,050 yards record by I was studying some offers from RAF at Boundary the Filipino managers, C. Lopez 10.0 sec. He won his beat. by 30 pm tomorrow? Bach- Arreal and A: Garcia, He said yards in 10m 48,3aea. The pre- er Ross: dor Danny Kid in Manila or set by Gary Winram, of Sydney, Bede, Doug Lopez Arreal wants a title bout, vious record of 18m 88.0sec. Was California, while Garda also at last year's State Champion- desires a titin bout in Manila

The Draw will be held in Winram oasily won

bla

hout aminat Tanny Campos,

He revealed that the Argan on January 19 in 19m 35.8sec the Fable Betting Hall at the the colony in Mexico has offer. 47. Bacc. slower than Garretty. Race Course, at 10.15 «.m. od a good proposition for an But he swam easily, and: ob- ) on Saturday, 4th February, oficial slip fight between Perez vously could have moved faster 1958: and Merna. Dias, · Moodsion ra American Flyweight Champion,

Röch admitted, nothing boeri décidoi so far, but theme, sal ood chance of Peres La

drowa

2nd Division

Biroet

18. Entry forms can be phtalned mon from respective club represents- eller tives. Entries are to be sub- Blowers mitted to Mar: R, MI Soares,

Secretary,

The teams are: Pakistan..... Hon. Chankana and Shang-

Kadar. Fazal, Imtiaz, Hanif, 9/6 [of the Wager, Alimuddin. Zalagar, hai

Banka Khan Mohammed.' Wallis Entry fees are an follow

Men's Singles: $10 per play:

Mathias, Wazeer and Shulaud Men's Doubles: $15 per pair; CC-Carr, Richardson, Close, Blixed Doubler: $15 per pairers Parks, Tompkins, Watkins, Moar, Lock, Titmus, Barrington and Stephenson. The umpires with best idile, Bega and, Mobedne France-P

Raymoāda: Clayne.

NEW ZEALAND

FOR FOUR

Düze

Ladies Singles 38 per player, New Zealand sodreda 47 for Ladies Doubles: 310, per a pair, tha losit of frothe wickalal against, The Schoolboys” Open " Châm- na Walay Inalan : 1922 Thanchr: wives plonships: communion on Febru« li the draketest oproed / tod: Kry: 13

the

extended. Carolly had trained for t

weeks before the Chame with "Harry, Gallagher (South Australia) i „[pact, he recordad. 18ten" 15.free.for

6, D'Aguilar Street at 6.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road at 0,00 p.m.

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

TABLE TENNIS

British Girl Wins French

Singles

Title

Paris, Feb. 2.

Miss Ann Hayden, nged 17

Page

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUR

Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup

4th February, 1956.

of Britain, won the Women's The following numbers on Singles title in the French In- the above Sweep have been ternational Table Tennis Cham-taken in a subscription list pionships here tonight when she

of

beat Mrs Linde Wertl-Rumpler exhibited at the Club House. Austria 21-0, 21-0, 21-15. Happy Valley, in the name of Miss Haydon also took tho

Д person who is not n junior girls tille tonight, beating member of the Club and who Migs Inge Muser, of West Germany, 21-10, 21-6, 21-14.

cannot be identified. Results of the other finals

The Stewards havo were:

Women's Doubles: Mrs Rosa- cixed their rights under Rulo lind Cornett and Miss Dinne 3, of the Rules for Special Rowe (Brain) beat Miss Hay-Cash Swoops, by removing don and Mrs Wertl-Rumpler the subscriber's name from 21-10, 21-15, 21-10.

Mixed Doubles Final: Stipek

Mta and

Cornott beal Ivon Andreadis (Czechoslovakia) and Miss Hoydon 16-21, 17-21, 21-14, 20-24,

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185341 to

186350

Men's Singles Final: Vladislov the list and the numbers con- Stipek (Czechoslovakia) beat cerned will not now be drawn. Josoph Vogrine (Yugoslavia)

Nos. 21-15, 0-21, 21-14, 21-11.

inclusive.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD.

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 1st Feb., 1956.

NOTICE

SWORD CLUB

DEFEAT RAF IN

FENCING MATCH

In a fencing match held at the European YMCA yesterday, the Hongkong Sword Club defeated the Royal Air Force by 22 wins to 4.

The RAF are a greatly im- proved team and the final score does not give a true picture of tho fight. This match pro- duced some of the finest fencing seen in the Colony this year.

Sword Club; Grosse-Hodge J wins; Otorio 2 wina; Reid 3 wind.

RAF: Carter 0 wins: Ardy 2 wins: Willett ¤ wins.

Sahre

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

and Entry

Programmes Forms for the 7th Race Meet- ing 1955/56 to be held on Saturday, 18th and Såtur. day. 25th February, 1966, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Alexandra Honge; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON

Wednesday, 8th

On

Sword Club: Otorio 3 wins; Mar- cal 3 wins: Reid 3 wins,

RAF: Ardy 2 wins; Lyon a wins: February, 1956. Davis 1 wins.

By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD,

Socrotary.

Epee

Sword Club; Marcal 2 wins; Pfaff 2 wine; Grosse-Hodge 3 win,

HAF: Carter 1 win; Lyon o wins; Ardy wing.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING Saturday, 28th January, Wednesday 1st & Saturday, 4th February, 1956.

(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 Raco run at 12.00 Noon each day.

The Tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) each, day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 a.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 from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him.

Tiffin 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 will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in RESTAURANT.

the

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on ho account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Enclosure,

CASH SWEEPS

Although Through Tickets cannot normally be purchased for each day of a Meeting unless there is an interval of at least five days between each day an exception is being made for the Annual Race Meeting. Through Cash Sweep tickets, therefore, at $20 each per day or $60 for the three days of the Meeting may be gbtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Buliding (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours until 10.00 am, on each day of the Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings, es Through Tickets. Such dekola will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000,

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 27th January will be sold and the reservation cancellod for future Meotings.

Tickets over 3,000 will also do issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved sa Through Tickets,

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

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

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickals for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th February 1950, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building

D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Road. (Chater Road),

TOTALISATOR

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

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE, PRESENTED, FOR - PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REVER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TREE FOR WHICH THE LAST

·HACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS,

* Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, elc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

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