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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956.

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THREE CHEERS FOR THE OLD ’UNS

IS

THEIR SOCCER

SHOW BUSINESS

Says HARRY CARPENTER

Three cheers for the old 'uns-if that brilliant, selfless band of veteran Soccer stars calling themselves the International Managers XI will excuse the familiarity.

The old 'uns are doing a great job, trouping up and down the country In their spare time, such as it is playing floodlit friendles, and bringing nothing but benefit to deserving causEN. —- namely, other Soccer players and what's left of the football-going public...

Peter Doherty, of Doncaster,

First, Well.

George

borough

Jpnwich

Swindin,

wad Alf Hamsey,

England

MATTHEWS

DOHERTY

COR

STABLES

SWINDIN

MAKE READY

Ron Smyth Will Go All Out For Early Winners

Says RICHARD BAERLEIN clubs

the The Lengue lake

v low that these games are all right, because they benefit loyal club oidTM servants and, unlike some flood-

don't the matches,

put pounds the

of already coffers into wealthy clubs.

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who are the old 'una?the lete Leon Leuty, there are anngers like rentre-half.

of 10 A waiting-list

visit from the T'eter-wants

Timers out. Bob Jackson,

60-year-old unpaid team's secretary, and former Ports miuth and Hull City manager, is new taking bookings for next

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season.

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craches Then there are club.

West Freddle Cox. Like Bromwich, and Jummy LNG, DE Gravesend

On The idea is caught And, drilling his way

claptray [112 ante.

comes Stanley the extent of cynleni Matthews on no other pretext abendy being talked thon tuk any excuse is door enough for bringing Staudes Slan on to a Soccer pitch

CHAMPAGNE STUFF

This travelling troupe of foot- boll artists is giving night-line crowds Besi-rate Sorcer enter- Latment.

At Brentford, they lost 2 * The sport Who cared" Nobody doesn't matter when the play le what olleague Dong Wilso called "champagne, beet ng stult"

vint-

Matthews's 100-a-match up- pearance money."

Schools' Badminton Championships

Take from me, that's rub-ot matches Dist. Out-of-pocket EXPENSER

are about all these top-liners gel, sometimes a little more if the gate is good.

LEAQUE LIKE IT

Forthcoming plans anclude "egislation" by amlation with the

club FA adoption colours fold gold and black, Fame as Wolves) and a summer tur abroad, all profits goinst to Soccer charities.

Show-bitters technique

I say good luck to them And Emplied by this dazzling com-

these funnly enough do the Foot- mugkinns o pany hichahound start of Soccer, with ball League, who only the other tub Matthews, of course, the Noday were complaining of box-office attraction

Axture lists becomitig cluttered tip with too many emesentative What comes games next is even better Every me there gifted gentlemen of fool- ball turn out. somebody In Soccer benents unt 1! Is E Maestro Malihews,

So far

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The hard facts of Third

to

Division football fe mean that many

a club cannot afford pay the benefits accruing under Football Longue regulations w Joyal, long-service players.

That's where The Interna- tlonal Managers X1, step in.

BENEFIT NIGHTS

Wherever a hard-up club hus players due fur five-year, benets, Matthews and Co

£750

are

available to draw the costi cua- Korners

Four Brentford players willi now get most, if not all, «f their

loyalty money

Recently the Internationat Managers' XI. visit Queen's Park Rangers, whose Harry Brown and Con Smith will benefit.

One of

slur-spangled veterans own players comes u for help on April 23, when me team go to Oldham for player- Hardwick's George manager benefi

will be in Hardwick the all-star X1, kelping to raise his own cush

Among the side's gond decas

WBB

*F

match last November

which raised more than £2,000

for the widow of Derby

half Chick Musor.

left-

Later this season it is hoped

to play for the dependants

Faith Has Its

It

Reward

faith,

The following were the resuits

of the Schoolboys' and Schoolgirls' Individual Bad- minton Championships played off ut Cralgengower Cricket last night:

Club

Ntudents Mixed Doubler Chow Hon kit and Miss Hul Pok-

CECIL WILSON'S STAR · SPECIAL

Will & Alec

With The

Guinness Join Sellers Gang?

If a girl like Marilyn Monroe can Invite the first gentleman of drama, Sir Laurence Olivier, to join her in a film, I suppose a Goon ko Peter Sellers may invite the first gentleman of screen comedy, Alec Guinness, to join him in a TV show

Sir Laurence has accepted the Monroo offer, and Mr Guinness is equally willing to play a guest date in the new Sellers series, "Idiot Weekly," provided that (a) the material suits him and (b) he can fit it in with the now atage farce he will soon begin rehearsing. The Goon with 1,000 voices (and, as TV is revealing, 1,000 faces) told me of hls Guinness plan between rehearsals for tonight's second edition of the crazy magazine show which has put him right among the best Sellers.

comedy't

He was or crious about the lunatic asylum only to havo "I don't really see myself as back into the a comedian. I'm not the sort idea as any comedian can be him snatched

was of follow funny things happen cell just as he when he is not facing an audi- padded ence, for Alec Guinness is his beginning to eassert his sanity.to on the way to the theatre, He would tell me how he I want to minke my mark in TV to film ged when it comca

began as a child by toddling and films as a character player. the balls with his I want to net in à sträight play. can't tell you how much round

"Shan't be a jiffy. Got to be Ron Smyth was one of many trainers who were glad

at 15 for his Unclea Victorian father now-musical to see the last of 1956. He frankly admitted to me at the taught me when we played parents; how he became a stage

loreiher In The Ladykillers," manager

on the Alf at Ilfracombe (one of eight evening playing tunes says Sellers. Ascot House, Epsom, that last season's total of 15 winners

And

Gulness told me: "I uncles who produced touring children's heads. of 18 races, value £6,819, must be considered a failure.

"Mimicry? That Wad Peter a frightfully bright revues with names like "Splash

all found That shows the high standard expected by this young

Me" and "Have a Dip"); how right until 1 found almost every- and 1

i liked him awfully, trainer, who said: "I hope to better last year's figuresHe said he wished I'd ap- be.

one in the business was im- Then the

personating everyone else. midway through the coming season.”

producer,

"Don't go. Lester, would reclaim him to

Let me just tidy up this American sherlit try out a new piece of idiocy.

The trainer could not be An Inspection of the stable confirms the trainer's optimism, drawn into expressing any pre- the number of ference, but if he does not think A feature is horses by early maturing sires she will be his best two-year-

Golden Cloud, Denturlus and old I should be surprised. The Phoenix being strongly re- presented. When

(CMS) -10, 4-13

SK Wong and Min W., Wong returns

mentioned

and I

This to

He compromised with a mas- terly under-statement: "I think she is a very nice filly Indeed. pleased with Fork 19 Co-ed) just to Wong Wai- Smyth he replied: "The major and I am very rung (990) and Mass Wong Yue-Junity of my owners want

her." quick Heal

Golden Clly is the image and prefer horses rice Jon for Geurge Ma and Miss | which come to hand as two-colour of the sire's best offspring Diana Yun (818) 2-15, 2-18.

Senior Schoolboys Doubles your-olds in these days of the with those litle black spots or blotches which seem always to Lvm Lre 199C) aid Robert Yung credit squeeze.“

denote a good horse. She is n (SJC) received waskaver fron A

un present really cheap buy Won Wing-hing and Wat Kwong-

valuations. ker (QC)

Schoolgiris Doubles Winnie Cha and Alkan Wu (919) Bent Annie Wong and Shera Abbas THE 8.15 10-11, 17-15,

Junior Boys' ingles Louls 3 (SJC) "hes Wong Yee-Un Put Tol 1-1. 11-4

THE BEST

The horse I liked best in the

stable was a two-year whole old daughter of Golden Cloud, named Golden Clly, who cost 2,000 guineas in Dublin.

FOR THE SECOND TIME ....

Bristol Rovers' Bradford

Is Fighting

To Save

His Soccer Career

By JAMES CONNOLLY

For the second time in just over two years, Geoff Bradford, Bristol Rovers' international inside-forward, is fighting to save his career, an operation that would have finished most footballers.

knee.

Thre

Her lucky owner, Mr W. R. Gibson, also owns one of the best-looking three-year-olds the stuble. Top Security.

in

A winner of a mile nursery at Newmarket, the son of Preciptic has impressive-looking

play scope to handicap company.

inlo an grown

colt with his part

IMPRESSIVE

in

Goello, winner of two rices last season, has also done well. Paddock critics will be impress- ed by both these

colts, who look ready-made winners.

Canadian Mr E. P. Taylor sent a few nice horses fo the stable last season, but had no Winners. He

will

be awost un-

lucky if he

if he goes through the

new season without a success.

His three-year-old Billy, Go. should win at Lincoln, for she was a little unlucky not 10 score at Newmarket, where the sixth furlong proved too much

for her. after

In 1953 hat-trick ace Bradford came through a major operation on his right

Courage and his terrific will to get fit brought him back to the game.

run on two sides of the ground before the work can begin.

When

has

Goon Show one pear in the bight and I said I'd be delighted if he found me the right idea. And the same applies now to *idlot Weekly'."

Dick

In this fitful way we pieced scquenco and I'll be back."

he may have left the

together his jig

Jig-saw career. His

Yes,

It

woa

That

woeful variety debut at Alder-blind alley of taking off other MOON-FACED

shot in 1947 ("Ployed The plars to create his own charcters, Sellers, & moon, faced old

but few stories, and druns, told

mimlery

that of 30, Jo the second tied the death"), his Windmill | launched him on the air. trouper Goon to achieve fame (I almost

and pure chcek. days, his spell of mimicry, his sak greatness, bul that may tour Palladium seasons wo}]

TRICK WORKED well come later) outside the

down the bill, his five years in Crazy Gang of radio.

"Ray's Laugh," his....

Weary

for an of waiting TU- went to yesterday's

"Excuse me u mament,

1," he

audience, he telephoned a BBC hecrsa ve how Mr

tho Guinald, "while i become a glove producer

volco re's frightfully bright chap puppet. The idea is that the Kenneth Horne and enthused: had reached his pinnacle and man who manipulates a glove "I sch, ole bawh! Just heard a how he viewed the years puppet turns out to be one him- mahvellous bloke called Peter alicad.

Delf.

Sullahs-

xtraordinarily good But talking to Mr Sellers In

"Most comics of my genera- | net.

must You

hear

him the tranquillity of his Hammer-

the tion made their name in

The producer fell for it so hadn't tho smith hume was one thing, and Forces, but it wasn't as easy as heavily that Softers hadi talking to the Goon in the tur- that with me. I did try to get

of u TV studio was moit

Into Ralph Reader's Gang another.

Show while I was in the RAF It was rather like trying to and finished up at the Air release

save ima from

Ministry dishing out their costumes as a corporal.

St. John Ambulance Orders

a

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St.J. Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District, Order No. 10/58. Dated March 1950.

Ambulance Duties Ilongkong. -- 11.3.-17.3,88, HKYMCA Amb Div. 18.3.50-24.3.00, SCAA Amb Div. March 1930: Central Not Div.

Ambulance Duties Kowloon,- 12.3.50-18.3.50, Kowloon Amb Div. 19.1.66-23.3.00. Talinshabul Amb Div, March 1920: Waterloo Nog. Dir.

Penetration Squad Duties 11.3,50, Mr Taylor also owns an un-

Dr G.C. Franklin, Dentist D., Cdo Kwok Kit-ming and raced three-year-old in Mythi-Smali, cal, by My Babu out of Eye-KYMCA N/D 18.3.00, Dr Yeh Itul- en. Dentist Teeng Chun-pong, Dys wash. This Alfy.

Lam Sau-ping and KYMCA N/P. who td not r classic pretensiens,

Race Duties. 10.3.68. At Race last season because she was too Cours, Chung Sing Amb Div:

Headquarters, Kennedy Town Amb backward."

Div. 17.3.56. At Race Course, Cause way Bay Amb Dly; At Headquarters. Shaukiwan KF Ainb, 31.3,60, At Race Course, Shauriwan KF Amb Diy; At Headquarters, Causeway Bay Asub Div.

He became the highest scorer and coach to West Bromwich in the history of the two Bris He gets a very high rating at tot clubes und was capped for his old club. England.

There may be other depar- days ago Bradford left tures

where from Highbury,

Eddie 5,500 centre-forward nursing honic following

youngsters like Groves, Bloom Brown was having a lean spell

and Tapscott

are doing with Birmingham City. man liga-

Arthur Turner told him: "Don't But don't expect such men worry about getting goals, son, as Alex Forbes and Doug Lish-Just play the spearhead centre- in to go at givo-thway priers. forward game we planned and

someone will get them."

an almost identical operation neid, cartilage and badly torn

well. ments on his left knee.

"Don't worry

boss. I'll back again next season, crack- ing 'em in," he said to manager Bert Tann.

it."

per-wecks

be

*

Notts County manager George' Strange advies, it may seem, "After all, I'm not 27 yet and there is time for two more knee Poyser and Chairman Charles but it did what Turner hoped.

were do Barnes I'm sure i con

centre-forward operations.

Brown, with no worries, began hunting in Scotland last week. They want John Coyle (Dundee to score goals, and Birmingham Bradford knows that he faces ¦ United) Dr Jimmy Mulkerin C ms rank 23-goal Eddie as

the best centes they ever had. in a plaster cast and (Hibs) taken has

-(London Express Service). fuasion, two transfers and more months of monotonous rehabili-

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to still cheerful. gers manager Scott Symon reap his reward with fair-haired inside forward Sammy When Mr Symon was managing Fife he saw this Clyde East Player in the reserves, liked Mr and signed him. Then

and Symon moved to Preston

End paid £20,000

later North for Baird.

Knowing Geoff's tremendous Bainl. courage, you can't doubt that he will make a complete recovery." Bert Tann said this week.

sure

ARSENAL CHIEF SCOUT

But

"Gentleman

Despite several refusals West Bromwich sult check on Fullum inside-forward Bobby Robson- thei: Fulham change In case minds.

They also follow Ron Heck- Layton Orient's former amateur international, with the Rivals here are same hope, Wolves, who have wanted Heck- man all season.

man.

Light Blues First Full Course Trial

Mr Taylor has two attractive and Objective two-year-olds,

cost Atoffa.

Objective, who

as a yearling. guineas is a full brother to last year's useful

Roman two-year-old, Conquest, though he is not such his a massive individual brother. Objective is backward, about but we may be hearing him by the autumn.

EXCEPTION

Fair.

as

Atola is a sister to Persian who won at Ascot Inst season. The daughter of Tehran is not as backward as many of this sire's two-year-olds and she should be in racing trim half- She way through the season. has plenty of scope,

It is not often one bas to admire the offspring of Combat, who has a poor record at stud for an unbeaten horse 011 the racecourse,

was

Mrs However, in Sen Red. C. Y. Bennett has a filly who looks sure to race, This is half-sister to Radar Red. who

winner for a good

the London, Mar, 7. Cambridge University's heavy-stable. weight

an Im- Mr Chris Barnes owns a full- crew rowed

first full ecurse trai sister to his once-useful Indian the Set ond he has named her The daughter of ready- appear P

Joe Shaw, 72-year-old Arsenal He never found his chief scout, hopes to retire this An old player, be has form in Lanenshire. Again Mr season, Symon changed his club, this been with Arsenal since 1900,

Joc," whu

FLOODLIGHT PROJECT time to Rangers, and,'

the enough, he again obtained has played a big part in

Arseni build-up, from It is doubtful whether Chef-pressive Baird at a greatly reduced fee. great Now

Sammy is at the top of Chapman to

won't sea's £20.000 foodlight project to-day in preparation for his form and In the running go until his successor has been will be finished by September, annunt bont race against Oxford Indian Maid.

University in March 24. for International honours.

groomed to the job.

us planned. Who follows him? It could be Fred Cox. assistant manager

Mitten Makes

It Four

Four members of Manchester United's cup-winning team of 1948 are now In charge of League clubs.

The latest la Charlie Mitten, who has joined Mansfield

Whittaker.

We

in

Denturlus made winner.

Another Golden Cloud off- spring is Golden Corniche, race

six brother to last year's Brockles- ZO micutes

by winner, Vermell, who won looked a and

Yery

three consecutive racts. combination. The Light

Ron Smyth has been brought averaging 180 pounds a

"It is a bigger job than

They covered the four and a thought," says Ted Drake.

quarter miles from Mortlake to Chelsea will have three Putney-the banks of Tights over the back of everage (57 the stand and three on the op-

sexul where terrace,

1300t posito

Blues,

not given to overrating his Permission must be obtained man in weight, are the heaviest up in a hard school and he is

arow to row in the boat race.

I like the look of the They showed they could move horses. very fast, and finished the last team and think he will have a will even satisfy 400 yards with a spectacular season which spurt at 37 strokes a minute,

Team Win Swiss

Six Days Cycle pylons are needed. Race At Paris

Second

were

from

British Railways trains

Luton Defeat Sunderland

Parks, Mar. 7. player-manager Tho Swiss team of Plattner, frem Fulliam. The other three Roth and Bucher won the six ended are Johnny Carey (Blackburn days cycle race which

345 tonight with Rovers), Jack Rowley (Plymouth in Paris Argyle) and Allenby Chilton points.

London, Mar. 7. (Grimsby Town),

Accou Van

Association football results; Doole, Arstne, and Alcimert

League I. - Huddersfield 1, (Belgium) with 300 points.

Senffueben, Birmingham 1; Manchester City Third WLTO Forlini and Plerro Michel 3, Everton ; Sunderland

Newcastle 204 (France) with

Luton 3; Cardiff 1, points.- France-Presse.

Scottish League "A"-Clydo

SportsTM Diary

TODAY

Badminton

Colony Junior Championshipm.

Tennis

Colony Grascourt Tennis Cham- plorably, Chater stond, o pan.

Galr

Ladies Bronze Championship, semi-final

TOMORROW

Tennis

Colony Gramourt Tennis Cham Plonship, Chister Roed, 8 p.m.

Meeting

Annual Meeting of UKLBA

at

1.C.M, Fast Board floors, 8.10 pan.

asit

fade doit Championship Twaling.

Versatile

Games Man

Cantre-half Jim Sievewright

on

The flat racing at Lincoln

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the trainer.

FOOTNOTE: Conditions were excellent and season begins

March 10, the crow showed very roost watermanship when going through the wake of two barges. Oxford will have their first

trial en Friday full course Reuter,

2 String Albion 1 Rugger Man Becomes

Hibernians 1; Dunfermline 1, Celtie 1; Hearts 4, St Mirren 1; Ralth 2, Partick I~-Reuter,

Preston Benton

London, Mar. 0.. was the only man in Scotland's Arsenal beat Preston 3-2 in Jumios team against Ireland at floodilt football League Division Belfast who had previously been one match at Highbury this "capped", yet, anolber player in evening, the eleven had already played

The match was postponed from against Ireland. How come? Inside-left Len Dudman played last Saturday becaupe Arsenal for Scotland against Ireland at were playing in the 3.A. Cup

Reuter Dublin last July-at cricket,

Soccer Star

He Played Just The Same

Tommy Lowrie, formerly of Manchester United, Oldham and Aberdeen, was a disappointed Two years ago Maltland Mc-man when a telegram told him Nell was an outstanding full-that the Berwick Rangers Ro- back for Kilmarnock Academy serves match against a local side Then he turned was off because of the weather. Rugby fifteen.

transfer. Tommy to Soccer, with such success that On a "free"

for Scotlandt had arranged to play a trial for against Ireland In the Junior Berwick, Soon after he got an- International at Belfat other telegram, this time from banker in Glasgow, started the injury hit Stranraer. Would he Association; gaire with Kilmar play a trial for them? He did, nock, YMCA,; and how plays for Who against?, Berwick Rangers'

Brat eleven! Mulrend

he

was reserve

Urderly Buties for Mainland Area Hyls-0.3.5. KYMCA Amb Div: 9.3,00, Talmahatsui Amb Div: 10,3.56. Kowloon Amb Div; 11.3.56. Kowloon Amb Div: 12.3.55, Waterloo Nsg Div 13.3.50, Mongkok Amb Div: 14.3.45 KYMCA Amb Div.

Bhelier

Bociety Breet steepers Duties, March 1950: Stamatulpo, KYMCA Ng Div: Western Distric Manrhuen Nha Div

AND Mangkok KFWA Duties, March 1990; Waterloo No Diy,

Citais

HH Bociety for the Protection of Children-Kowloon, 8,3,56-10.3.5. Shamshulpo Nag Div. 1.3.60-11.550. Shamshulpo Nad Div.

Football Burjes,—11,3.56, 1,30 p.m.. HK Govt Statuum: Causeway Bay Amb Div. 17.3.56,4 pm.. HK Govt Stadium: Chung Skig and Wanchai "A" Amb Dive. 10.3.60, 4.30 p.m., HK Govt Stadium: Kennedy Town Dive. and Shaukiwan KF Amb 21.5.50, 3.30 gan, HK Govt Stadium: Central and Sih Nam Amb Diva.

Appointment and Promotien-Man Shuen Nag Div: Amb/Side Cynthia Wong Wal-han and Tong Kwal-chun promoted to L/Cpl w.e.t. 4.1.60; Chung Sing BS Nag Div; Amb/Su Yau, Shing-wah promoted to L/Cpt w.c.1. 4.1.58: Shaukivan KF N Div: L/Cp! To Yuen-fong promoter to Cpl wies. 4.1.56.

Transfer-Pie Horace Tand trans- ferred from KYMCA Amb Div to SCAA Amb Div w... 20.2.50.

Taken on Strength) Enrolment Tsimshatsu Amb Div: Pies Chu Chi-fung, Lal Yiu-yan and Pun Yip kal enrolled wed. 1.3.56: Shamalu- pa Ainb Div: Pte Au Tung enrolled

w.e.f. 1.3.50

Decrease of strength~~~(0) Leave- Kong Wah Amb Dlv: Pie Cho Kim- ching leaves for six months w.al. 20.7.56.

(Szd.) F. 1. Tatung, C.St.J. Deputy Commissioner, District Headquarters.

BAYER

Parasitic skin disease, itching. dizema etc

"Mitigal

QL 5. CHÍSTVARIAT

» Bayer « LEVERKUSEN GERMANY.

Got

"Pardon me a moment. to work out a new plug for our cod-commercial -- Footo, the wonder hoot exploder.

heart to go on with the mos- querade and gave himself as it were. His "punishment was an immediate audition and a start in "Show Time" which eet him well on his way,

who con For a young man combine talent and initiative to that degree the top is the only place.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

EIGTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th March, 1956 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days.

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 Offlee, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Tiffins 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 feo 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 account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $40.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road), and 6, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 om, on the day of the Race Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards 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.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 9th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meotings.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively 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 ticitet bearing the appropriate number is issued 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.

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 during normal office hours and until 11.00 am. on both days of the Meeting.

*SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 28th April 1950, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Swoop Offices,

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 TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.

BE MADE ON TORN OR PAYMENTS WILL NOT DISFIGURED TICKETS.

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

By Order of the Stewarde,

A. I. ARNOLD

Becretary:

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