THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956.
ALLDAYS TRain for olyMPICS
HKAAC, AT FULL STRENGTH THIS TIME, RECAPTURE NORMAN PHILLIPS TROPHY
By "RECORDER”
.
The surprising thing about yesterday's Norman Phillips Trophy match at Pokfulam was the fact that the HKAAC turned up at full strength. There was only one absentee from the team originally selected and he was quite genuinely on the injured list.
In 1951 the HKAAC captured the Norman Phillips Trophy despite an im- pressive array of absentees, largely on the all-round performance of Bill Nisbet and Neville Hughes.
Last year A very smu, turned the fastest Mile time ever HKAAC team tried desperately by a Chinese in Hongkong and to stem the South China de,probably but sheer weight of number: won and oven Lantao 13. contributed to an overwhelming South China
victory by 120 points to 09.
Tullah AAC) 15.37.2 3. Au Chung-dung 1SCAAL, 4 Chan King yin iSCAA), A Chan Kira-hung fastest (SCAA). the actually
129 Yards Figh Burdien. Samuel ever by a Chinese anywhere.
2. Leung Peter Boorman was very much LG (KĄACI 185 bees;
134 7
Tha (HRUAC), 195 nees, off colour and the expected ducis Kam-chiru (SCAA) 183 ; 3, Keith Burch over the 220 Yards Low Hardier). Davki with Quarter and Half Miles did not Ton SHKUAC) 201 sets. 2 Hung Capt. materialise. Still, 54.0 and 2:10 Cher-kre (SCAA) 207 sees; J
весть,, 4. Yesterday n keen but not as AN
faster HKAAC) 24 H semi-invalid Wha
Sonivel La (ĦRAAC) 29.2 wee; 3. strong a term
a South Chingoing. Keith Burch returned his Leung Kam-ching (SCAA) 300 secs. had in previous years struggled fastest ever of 53,0 seconds for
Hanter High Jump
Stapl J
Victor Lai tard against one of the the quarter Mile, which wag
(HKAAC) MUGtus: (HRUAC) at 10 3. Chan Leong- strongest team, ever turned out stiti slower than he was expected In this Colony and went down to go.
98 points to 60 with the by University, turning UN!
their
best performance to dile in this annum triangular match, third
39 points.
with
It was a good match, the best of the series, though not as tight as had been carlier believed" it would be, and some of the wino rans' performances promised well for the future. Most of the HKAAC team of yesterday will be gone by next year's match, but South China and the Univers alty are both in the process of building up very strong teams from new talent.
Best event yesterday Wos undoubtedly the figh Jump “with the first duel past 5 feet 19 inches since the days of Dallywater, Victor Lai and Ling Sum ve years ago
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for
0
Chau
nye KWAC) 3117%,dos; 4. Ng Chuan-a (IRUAC) Bilöline; B Hung Chee-kee again proved Chen Koyan KUAC) 321
Ne Chuan-wol Long Jump:-1 faster than Stephen Xavier over UAC 217 11. 2. Capt. J. 100 Yards, but Xavier looks still Hunter KAAC) 21 5ine, Lee unbeatable in the 220 despite an Yu-man (SCAA) 2ift 4 low; 4. Hung
ina: 5 2011 (SCAAL lmust complete lack of training. Cher-kee
TR Toulon (HRAAC) 19 AGAIN NO LUCK
NK_Chuan. 150p, rep & Jump again Ng Chuan-wal
caine close
to 22 feet in the Long KUAC) 41f1 Sins: 2. Capt. J. Hunter KAAC) 4011 oma; 3. Lee Jump with 21 feet 11 Inches Yuan (CAAT 39 10mm, 4 and on this actual leap, his first Yiky (SCAA) u Bi
Air Put. Lee Shiu-lok of six. would have reached
(SCAA) 3011
2 Irving Collo Brand some 22 feet 8 inches if he hadiйKAAC) H4ft Bin; 3
SHKAAC) 331 Bina 4 Chan Wal- not sat down.
The girls were disappointing,am SCAA 12ft 11ins. 5 Ng Chuan-
WH RICUASI 3201 4ram
Discu Throw :-) Lee Shiu-Jok being for off their normal form,
7. N# Chuan- but NK Shuct-kwaś Still (CAA; 9701 Blyam,
of wal KUACI Delt Sta; 3. Chon out one តារ managed to turn
Wal-lem (CAA) 900 211⁄2tris. 4, Wati Ker-yu ilKUAC) Bait sins: 6. L MJ Page KAACH auf Jigins.
Javelin Throwi Colin Brand THKAAC) 1757011; 2, Chan Lap-long ISCAAL idon Ji
JP (HKAAC) 150ri a M
11487
4 Keth Mary (KAACH 135 21 3 Leung Slow-kee CHKUAĆ) 1728 Thins,
Wis
10 feet 81⁄21⁄2 inches, Ho May Bowhere
Hita neur 11.8 Hall's Colony record of seconds in the 100 Yards though this looked like a certainty on
unable to
ex-Scottish 31 Brand, sti
Capt. J. Hunter, Champion, won 11 5 Text 30 Victor bal, who inches from cleared the same height but had failures throughout the
mere
competition,
UNLUCKY Both mild threa times at which would
n
RECA
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tha
fake any advantage of his run-
LADIES' EVENTS managed a quite Impressive 100 Yard Dash:--| 110 May.yee z. Nong Shurt- 175 feet 11 inches at the Javelin SCAA 12 2
wat (SCAA 12 Gree Throw, quile a
a wonderful per-
[SIK (SCAAS 12 0 ms Portance from
was Pro-ling (SCAA) 12 what
Long Jump:~~~ throw.
Ng Shuet-kwai virtually a
standing
(SCAÄ) of tying; 2. Fong Sik Veteran Chan Lap-fong, A SCAA 181 in 3 Chuna Po-ling
Hu May-ye Champion of Kwangtung Pro-CAA 18: 3.
(SCAA) 14:11 vince some 20 years ago, man- 150 aged a very respectable feet 3 inches, LA, M J. Pagan
for behind was not
with 150 feel 7%
Keith inches and
himself with Martin surprised not fully
Injury, 135 feet 2 inches, ekured ads best ever height of The 220 Yards Hurdles, ex- some good lo produce
5 feet 11 inhées, have been a new Colony record Victor Lai was cloured, but certainly unlucky at 5 feet 10
inches when he was a good inch and half clear
Chun Lung-chye. recovered from
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Husband and wife, Peter and Suzanne Allday, who live at Hove, Sussex, have both taken night jobs so that they have the days free for training in the
go to hope that they will both win places in Britain's Olympic team to Australia. Peter is the holder of the English native hammer throwing record, and Suzanne is a former women's Shot Putt Champion.
In this picture Suzanne Allday hangs on to the ball of the "hammer" lo help her husband's stance at the moment of release. - Central Press Photo.
POLICE-ARMY SOUTH_MATCH_OFF
Spectators Are Becoming Up With Last Highly Fed
Minute Postponement
Says "PAK LO”
Once again on Saturday afternoon there was yet another game postponed at the last moment. This time it was the Police versus Army South match which did not come off. Once again there was a reasonable excuse, but spectators are becoming highly fed up with reasonable ex-
cuses.
Screening Of Competitors For weck, in
quile disappointing Olympic Games
A fee: 71% thelites and Ng Chuan-pected was pu two inches on his pre-times, was vious best with 5 f.et 0% inches with David Toh
The
tuns were
rather - University except for an un- event with appointing expre.ed "Colony record in the reconds. Three Miles by Bob Pape who, desple running 19 too far.
yurda All maringeni to brak Peter West's official Colony record of 15 minutes 11.2 seconds and West's
unofficial Celony best
ugholding in This In 28.7
traditions
victory A
SUMMARIES 100 Yard Dash:- Hung Chre-kee SCAAT 102 rock, 2 Tu Kam-fel Stephen Xavier KAACT 300 seen. Capt
NK Flunter 18KAAC) 105 wees Chran-wal (HKUAC) 10 mes
CCAAT 3 rec
20 Yard Dash: Stephen Xavier (BKAAC) 235
2 Bank Clive. kee (NCAAs 23,0 sees 13 Thus Karn
Melbourne, Mar. 9.
Brundage. Mr Avery letter to the annual meeting of the Australian Olympic Federa- that all tion, warned tunight htt nations must eliminate not only athletes who are not amateurs, intend to but also those who
ofter the professioni
tum
lympics.
Mr
440 yards Tun K Burch greatly OIKAACE 03.0 Recs; 2. Let W Bouring 4HRAAC) 540
3
ช
Brundage,
mark of 15 minutes 38 sremds with 15 minutes 1 second.
The Milers, except for Druce 101 (8EAA) 240 secs. 4. Fung Kat. the International Tulloh,
foxed were
with
thelee KUAC) 24 3 secs. 5. Peter
Commite, wrule Handles (HEAAC) 20 0 secs. misinformation that they were on their last lap when they had Martin and Alderton two tu go. fought out a premature home to discover that stretch duel there was a further lap to Ho and Tulloh, relying on his own pedometer, came through in the inst lap with his best ever per-
of 4 formance
minules peconds.
1
A
Peter Handles ¿UKAAC) 130 secs; Leung Kam-po (BCAA) 397 sec.. Lee Shu-eting SCAA) 56.1 wees. AND Yard itun LK. Burch
ᏞᎥ RAAC) 24 Op. 2
J. R. Chan Alderton 1HKAAC) 2m8.25; 3. Hung-man (SCAA) 2m9 3.; 4 Lt. P W 30.1 Boorman (KAAC; 2n100%; 3
Chan King-y}} {SC^^).
A spent Martin__still_fought him to return 4:37.4. but Puter Alderton had overtaxed himself and crawled in in 4 minutes 47.7 seconds. Chan Hong-man, fourth la 4 minutes 47.8 seconds, re-
president of Olympic that he was
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disturbed to And a tendency to use the Olympics as
stepping stone to careers professional sport.
"This, of course, is a
and misuse of
Games the indicates a complete misconcep tion of the Olympic movement," wrote Mr Brundage.
"All nattonal Olympic DOM- (HIKAAC) 40384; 2 Keith Martin mitters are requested to screen
competitors Zuity.
One Me Run-1 Bruce Tulloh
thele
more care-
I is their responsibility to be certain that all competi-
to
Time after time this season games have been postponed, and as yet there is no sign that they will be played off before the scuson ends.
of 8 points (1; within ten yards of the RAF line. In fact, in the case of Army pleasant tune
penalty was awarded to 3 There a dropped coal) South I would mean playluggoul, 1
and Seller converted to practically every night of next points (1 try).
This pulls the the Navy
level the accree at 3-3, in the Anal order to square off Club back into second place in minute of the first half.
of matches. their defelt
In the second half the RAF - At the table dropping Army North
and the for- unless the prezent,
season is back again into third place. The tacked immediately extended considerably there sume afternoon the next warde kicked the ball to ten yards The Airmen from the Navy linn, unfinished nearest be an
contenders to the top whipped the ball back from the going to
Dineout and it went out to Hobson the RAF Tournament Table In being, of the table, which would be unusual to say beaten narrowly. though the least.
the Navy by deservedly by points (1 goal, 1 penally goal) to 3 points (1 penalty goal).
1710 other complaint about these postponed games is that no information is passed on In time to the press, or to other people including referees,
and only those who were originally In the game supposed to play know anything about its can- cellation. In some
NAVY v. RAF
were
who was through the defence before they could realise what had hop- The conversion was very pened. narrowly bred by Lamb. 6-3.
Once more the Navy swung back into the attack, and it was obvious that the RAF had Expended their stresuth as for an attacking went, and for the next ten minutes the Navy were seldom further than ten yards from the RAF line. From a lineout on the RAF 25 the ball weat the Navy threes to Allen
out along the defence and then We kicked across. There was never any
To the surprise of all, it was took the Navy, forwards who most of the lincouts as well as getting the majority of the set of scrums. In the loose the Navy
played as pack whereas only doubt. Four Navy forwards were amb and Page, particularly the up all neatly spaced, to inke th Later could be said to shine. ball, and it was Dufty who gathered
course it is too late to inform anyone except those concerned, on Saturday, is was the case but I feel it is up to the team which cancels to send a message to the ground so that spectators need not hang around waiting for a game which is not going
to be played.
Now for some more bad news. The Australian Universities fx-
Towards the end of the game the
cleanly and sped through la scOSE near the ponta Bellar converted. RAF began to see m more of the 50. Except for a last-minute attack ball from the lineouts, but their the pressure unlll the end.
by the Almaen the Navy kept up threes
unbalanced were never settled down to any con-
atructive attacks.
and
CLUB Y. ARMY NORTH
Club.
A lackadaisical pack and greed robbed the Army of a win in this la defence, however, they game. The Club were by nu mezus were
as impressive az inst week, except in remarkably steady with
who dominated" the J 2.
had who Flerning HKAAC 437 3. 11. P
tures have now been definitely Phillips at full-back setting the
replaced the forwards
Hreouts and the loose. Behind the Alderton (FIKAACÍ 4m47.7K Chan
cancelled,
two packs both sets of halves played This is strange when Hung-naŋ (SCAA) 4m47.2 5 Lt.
as pace. The Navy threes on the well, but once again it was O'Kelly M. J.
the remarks of their manager ns Pagan KAAU) BioB On
who made the difference for the other hand looked much more Three Miles nun-1 CČɗMMA RH1.
tors representing their country quoted by a press agency are e
at all times, and Tape (KAAC) 15001; 2. Bruce
tre лmuteurs complying with remembered. Still
is dangerous strange
the was Olymple rules."
again the fact that two days after the | D
sidc. Ed- him the Chair- mainstay of their agency quoted
wards, in front of Seller storted received a man of the HKRU
well, but the
strong attentions letter, In direct contrast, saying we is important thot Australian that the chances of playing in
of Page upset him, and he began at dignlly Bnd reputation
HK were extremely unlikely. to fumble the ball, Lloyd
full-back for the Navy was Its team."United Press.
poor.
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ins agreeing to
the apply rules rigidly.
Australian Olymple Federation stated: "It
the
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be
sens football pool promoters to
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NZ-WEST INDIES
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Test Auckland, Mar. 12. Thero
play before lunch today the third day in the Test match between Now Zealand and the West Indies owing to a drizzle.
wag no
When stumps were drawn on Saturday the scoreboard rood: New Zealand 256: West Indies 96 for five-Reuter,
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Auxiliary Fire Service Orders
No. 10, Orders by Mr Aliatior Drummond, Superintendent, Au- xiliary Fire Service of March 19, 1950.
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Cheung, Wa, Tong Wing, Wat m king, thank Bang, Bo Xan-kia u jung. Zoanje. Kwpondokeuken van loating Chia Yally, tảm chay wher For, Yim Choons-foon, Wan XI= koung, Wong jun-di, Au Ching-wo, Porting à_Appointment: 8m, 000, (HK) Mak Tal-chran to be 0.1.0. at the Aberdeen, Pokfulam
Tong Combined Training Clamm
Kwok-fai, Ho Ssu-kun to be ASĂ.
Pawing-Dot Exśmination. --- The following emembere of the Kowloon Hecruit Training Class ero instructed to present themselves to the Trala. ing Unicor, A.1.9. for Passing-out amination to be held at Kowloon Fire Station), Kowloon, on Tuesday, March 27, 1060 at 1800 hours 0.1.C. of the Aberdeen, Polnilaos
de Aplictiņu. Combined) Training Class Wie.2. 1.4.86; St. CẾT, (TIKS
Hing, Lee Man, Kwan Chee. Tiu Wai-lam, Kwok Yuen, Wong Ping- chung, Chu Shi-wah. Lau Lay.. House to be 0.1.Cugat kum
SCHOOLS' SOCCER
St. Joseph's
Long & Bm Bus Training 1,92, 1,4,80; Biu. 00:, (K) Wong Salu-foon to be 0.1.C. of timeta Recruit Training
W.4.&. 1.4.08.
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Training' Class: (A) The Recruit Training Class for recriiitas, les the Aberdecki, Pokfulam and. Aplicants Districts will be held on every Sunday at the. Mo Bhut Ascichim
1000 to 1200 commanding from April 1, 1960, Recruite as Lates hereunder are required to report for training recordingly : Cran Ngau, Chau Ting-tong, Choi Yau- Chung Koon-chasing, Tears Hin-fat, Tam- Bing-chun, Won Kuori, Yip Hang. Yip Lol, Young Foo-yau, Chan Inter-
Star-come. Tam-po, Chal Shum. Du Kwan, Ip Hon-Leung, Kam Wincha. Lara hun. Kwong. Lo Fook, Lo Tk kuon, Poon Kau-chai, To T kau, 4.0. Tun
Th, Now, 610 So Bar, 361 to 673 Wong Kwal-tong 002 Chan Foolt-sing, 02.
And Queen's To School Dr round, Aberdeen from
Meet In Final
3: Joseph'a College and Queen's College will meat in the Anal of the Senter School Knock-out Football com- petitions. They won their matches in the semi-finals yes- terday, beating St Louis and Pool Sun School respectively.
The finals of the Senior, In- termediate, and Junior knock- out competitions will be played March 10 at the on Sunday, Police ground al Boundary Street. The first game wil) sturt at 10 am.
At the end
Tung chúng ta đi của ho Lo Hung-po, 873 Lo Chi-hing. (The Apilenou Training Class des every Thursday is hereby cancelled w.e.t. Training |1,4,50), (B} _The_Recrust
Clas for recruits
Shakin In the Matriot will be held on every Wednesday at the Shafie Smrket from 120 11. 1000, Recruite
to 1000 hours commencing from
matches of the
lated hereunder are required to re port for training accordingly-110 Ho-wah, Dam Kam-bin, Pun Shor
Mr Jock McKelvie will present | yue," Tung Kwok-chaL Teen
prizes to the winners of all the school football during the year.
were:
Yeung, Wong Ping.
Enrolment compeitiona
fletruit (NT) Surn-Cat w.e.t. 9.3,50.
Leave: 8.0, (K) LADORE Chan 4 months* local Zenys w.6.1. 1.3.60.
Results of yesterday matchos granted
4 St Louis Queen's Collego 3 Pool Sun
St Joseph's
(Bed.) Paris Chevno,
Deputy Bupt., A.2.1,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
CLUB
EIGHTH RACE MEETING Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th March, 1956
(To be held under the Ruler of the Hong Kong Jockey Olub)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES. The First Boll 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 11.48 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 Office, at Queen's Building, Charter 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 Mooting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of soventeen 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 the RESTAURANT.
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Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $40,00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 8, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 11:00 am, on the day of the Reco Meeting.
Particular numbers within, the sories 1 to 3,000 may be. reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be leguted 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 i ovided 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 wholo 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 Meetings.
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 un the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the
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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 (Chaler Road), 5, D'Agullar Street and $82, Nathan Road during normal office hours and until 11.00 am, on both days of the Meeting.
Earlier on he missed a few penal- ties which at other times he could have easily converted, but his play fron, then on made up for that, The Club threes lacked the attacking spirit of last week, and Penman should have made more use of his wings. Spencer showed a good turni speed at one point but is still 400 slow off the mark. Addis at full- back again looked safe and steady, The original dates for the That the Navy may have no and it is a pity that the Club ald not try him out at full-back earher return of the XV were given as one to take over may be true, on to the season. The Army centre the the 24th to the 27th, and the but Lloyd is completely wasted threes Moore and Blindos, for some
went Bhead
at dull-back. Only his strong unknown reson again bordisted in the tackling
made up for his many going through the centre instead of feeding their wings. The only time would be adhered to, and fixed silps, and the Navy would be mey did give the ball to Fidler he advised to return him to And trying to go througŽE A provisional fixturo list
the centro. was playing into the his rightful pince in the centre Chuby's hands, for with Roberts and reported in this column.
of the threes where he Was Penman opposing them they kind of breaksent through. Now it
that appears the always a danger and let some title chance
The Club'e werknem day, on the Australians will arrive here on
one else try his hand at the wing but the Army centres were blind to the obvious possibilities the 27th and will leave on the full-back spot.
uffered to shelf "own"wings. The same day. They have tenta-
With the major share of the Ang pack somed to lack spirit, with the Club tively sugested that they may ball the Navy had the territorial loosed clumay
and in comparison be able to hold their plane advantage for most of the ie only incident of note in the booking by 18 hours, but this
game, and it was against the half was when the Club threes kicked ahead over the Army line is only a hope and no
Fu of pley that the Airmen na Spencer appeared like a streak
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDA Ormation is available.
the 27th is also the opened the scoring. As usual from the blug and very nearly beas Sinco
MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE the RAF dild
not succeed In le defence to the touch down. with
In the second half it was the ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN throughout, as once more
fificen men Anny who opened the scoring when ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE
onu on the halfway ing Allen went
through a Club Uncout and the ball OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN. their players was injured going loose was snapped up by the
date
con-
of the Blarney Stone pinying Sevens the HKRU feels, and
complete agreement on this point, that
to upset the of Sevens for what might turn out
fourteen minutes.
am in
to bo
at the last moment cancelled fixture, is impossible under the circumstances,
and had to leave the field after Army and sent along their threes to
tah
andment.
WILS
יי
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 Sweep Offices.
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited."
NOT PAYMENTS WILL
BE MADE ON TORN OR
Fidler who
Past MacCallum DISFIGURED TICKETS.. without Interference and scored in
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc. will not be permitted tò operate the corner. The conversion
within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, mined, 3-6,
By Order of the Stawards, A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
The Airmen at the end of the game naturally blamed their
Then it was the Club's turn. Just Naturally from the spectators loss on the fact that they were point of view this is a seat one man short for most of the short of the Army line the Cub forwards heeled from a loose maul game, but In fact the Navy | and O'Kelly, who had been steadil "disappointment, as it would be
still have won had the fealing hie threas, dimmed, and cut Interesting to seo what our would
Ho full complc-inalde and scored on locals can do against a
a really had their
en converted his own Five minutes before the and the strong XV this season,
came thing with a difference hap- might at the same time, by The first score camo ten minutes | pened again, · In almort, tho' seme comparison of the scores, give from the end of the second half witen spot there was another foose maul and again the Club hooted to us an insight on the present standard ct play in Japan, Afteen Yards from the Navy line tho || defence
Instead of once more, Since most
of the other in- RAZ got the ball back to their passing or dummying he dropped a rond before the defenc renticed terports seem likely 10 be throes.
what he wan shout and the Club washed out, it might be as well Luckily for the NAY the referee left the field the deserving winners at this date to consider was unsighted by a mam of for. Here now in the Toumament Table wards and did not see.s knock on
to data: and seconds later, ho awarded a
WOLFA Pis, penalty Assinst the Nevy Which Anny B. Saturday, Rather unexpectedly Lamb had little affeulty in con-
90 11 Club Army N. the Club by no means as strong as verting A
trip to Japan next season.
And now for the games on
along kick tent play into the. Navy HALI and from #lineout about O'Kelly, This time he upset the
The Navy pressed hard and Zieme | TAT
the previo weak upset the ing kicked opfield · to mee the ball Navy Army North akie to the | then by Alan, who such is back to i Pollon
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