Sports Diary
TODAY Tennis
Grasscourt doubles final and prise giving at KCC, «
Lexing
Amateur Boxing Club Tournanvent at Bouthern Mayground commendingi A p.m.
Athletics
Land Forces Minor Unll Champion- Hips at Boundary Street
menching at 10:30 am.
ooth-
Athletic
BL, Joseph's Annual championship at Caroline Hill com
mencing 2 p.m.
Badminton
Executive Commilto Mari Hosted $.30 p.m.
TOMORROW Racing
Meeting.
Eighth Race Meeting Second Day at Happy Valley, 1.30 p.m.
Boccer
Interport: All Hongkong v Mohan Bagan, Hongkong Stadium. 4 p.m.
Cricket
1st Division: Army North v CCC. Scorpione v Navy, IHC v Police, KCC v Army Roth, Recrela v Optimis
2nd Division: KOV v HRU "A". Navy DBS, IKU "D" Reerely. South y KCC Hotels KCE Army Wanpa v BAF.
Bockey Ladies: Recreio v Kay "B" (18
Gremlins 2. Durians "A" V
(38) 4 2 1,
Club Aliny
❤ North
p. Navy
3.15 1.0.
Rugby
RAP (Club) 2 13 m
Police (Jub
V
4 20
V Amy Bouth (SKP)
Tomorrow's Home Soccer
Fixtures
Following aro the
Hume
Soccer fixtures for tomorrow.
Bingha
FA CUP
Semi-Final)
Bunderland
Manchester Tolienháza
Manchester U
Warnley
First Division
Armenial
ν
Aston Vilin
Newcastle
Bolt
West Brom
Huddersfield Porismuth
V
Everton
V
Luter
Illack bum
Bristol Donator Hull
Leicester
Recond
Sheffield s
Division
West Ham
Fuition Bury Bristol C Motherham
Port Vale Swanse
Middlesbrough
Lincoln
*
Liverpool
*
Notte Forest
Plymouth
Y
Notts C
Stiefeld Wed
Y Barnsley
Stoke
y Leeds
Bournemouth
Swindon
Bratford
Shrewsbury
Colchester
Third Division (South)
Coventry
Exeter
Gingham
Lotus Millwall
Norwich
Beading
گیا
Northampton
Southampton
Crystal Palaco
Southend
Third Division (North)
Newport
1
Aldenhet
Torquay
W
Queen's P.R
Wanil
V
Brighton
Jpswich
+
York
th
Derby
V
Manabeld
Creave
Chesterfield
Halifax
Darlington
น
Workington
Oldham
Y
Stockpart
Watford
Accrington
Beritew
Bradford
Carliste
Chester
Caterhead
Grimsby
Rochdale
Southpart
น
Hartlepools
Wrexhom
Scunthorpe
Branford C
Scottish Leaque “A“
Traumere
Aberdeen
Adrie
Celtic
East Fife
Falkirk
Hearts
Kilmindek
Purtick
Queen at S
Miloa
Brechin
Hibernian Motherwell
V
Dunfermline
Clyde
Y
Dundee
Y
4
Hangets
W
Faith
+
Surling
V St Mirren
W
Albion Rov
V
St Johnstone
"
Arbroath
V
Ayr
8cot{f-h L*Rue "Is"
Cordenbeath
Dumbarton
Dundee U
Forfar
Ilaniton Morun
Queen's Park
Makrome
Berwick
Steph'suir
Em Stirling
Strmrzer
BEAT RACE
Oxford University'
Returns
Fastest
Full Course
Time
London, Mar. 15.
The Oxford Rocc
University Boot conceded
tile
crew. chance by the riverside experts
of benting Cambridge, con- founded their critics today when
Anal they rowed
their
full
to
course trial from Putney Matlake in 10 minn 41 secs.
This was one of the fastest full' course trials since the war aut- and was only 61 seconds alda the Putney-Mortlake re cord. It was one minute six seconds faster than Oxford's first trial a week ago.
There were contributory factors, including good water all the way, a fair tide, some wind assistance and help from three
crews- good pacing London,
EZMİ Quintin. Isla
strong the big.
to will have Cambridge crew Tow well to beat this time when
the they "to
over
course tomorrow-Router.
Nevertheless,
Combined Schools
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956.-
Know Your National. Horses
HIGH GUARD ́(11-1)
HAS HIS FULL SHARE OF
OF WEIGHT
By RICHARD BAERLEIN
The enthusiasm of trainer Neville Crump will ensure a strong following for nine-year-old High Guard in the Grand National, Crump and his jackey, Arthur Thompson have won two Nationals together with Sheila's Cottage and Teal and they always attack the race as if they are going to win.
This will be their last year together as Thompson la trainer's retiring from jockeyship and taking out a licence.
been
who hat H. J. East,
lightweights the riding the stable, will be stable Jockey next season.
National Crump has another In the entry
eight-year-old such an Much Obliged, who is indifferent Jumper that if I had
HIS RECORD
In the other one, the Scottish Grand National, he was going well with the leaders when ho fell at the 20th fence,
he won The previous season four of his eight races,
He has run well against somo of the best chasers in the land. but his jumping this season has been really disappointing. I do envy the man who rides him.
High Guard began life in the hunting field and for three con- between 1051 secutive seasona and 1934 ran only once
ench
HIGH GUARD. a nine-year- or brown gelding by old boy Fishguard out of High Places, in trained by N. F. Crunn aseason, it was after the lost of Middleham, Yorkshire, He has these races that he passed into not run in the Grand National Crump's stable. before and carries 118, 116, in this year's Tace.
He has run four times this season, his record being 1 2 0 2. He carried 11-0 when braten 1 Jengths by State Secret (10-7). Chat with Steel
(10-7) one length away third of 15 over two miles five furlongs at Liver- pool (November 4).
BEATEN A NECK
at
In
five-horse гасе Nottingham on March 18, 1954, High Guard, ridden by Tim Molony, and starting at 100-6, was beaten by a neck by Much Obilged.
Much Obliged was already in the Crump-Thompson partner- ship, but they must have been by High sufficiently impressed
running for the Orst Guard, 2time that season, to buy him.
both Now, two years later. horses represent the same stable Grand National, but, In the last whereas
Much Obliged then gave 4lb., he now receives llb.
On his last appearance, when carrying 11-7, he was beaten 11⁄2 lengths by Bar Point (10-10), Totth
(10-0) Skateating lengths away third and last cer
milea at Notting?.am (Deerinber 5).
three
High Guart's
season: 3 2 1 0 0 4.
record
to name a list of horses certain
at
High Guard won his first race
Birmingham
December In the National rather more than a year ago, 13 by fat his best he would be my first but this
not lo complete
Course
choice.
FINE RECORD
le bark a fine record
of his last four races.
scaton.
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BRITISH SWIMMER OF THE YEAR
Graham Symonds, 18, of Coventry, who was chosen "Swimmer of the Year" by the Amateur Swimming Association for his records in Moscow last year, is the English Butterfly Champion and one of Britain's Olympic "possibles". He la now in training.-Central Press Photo.
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THIS TAX PLAN COULD HELP THE SMALL CLUBS
Let's Have A Lit-Up British League
By EDDIE LEVER
(Portsmouth Manager)
Lack of imagination is stifling foot ball. And I mean imagination at every City and level of the game and in every aspect of it. For instance, Manchester the "Rovic Plan." Maybe that wasn't completely new, but it was different.
on
It took Manchester City, after many seasons in the doldrums, soaring up the
It aroused interest in every ground table and into the Cap Final at Wembley. which Manchester City played, and brought in the crowds.
Yet responsible critica, men of And although we were with- Selfishly, it would bring more
for game, out Jimmy Dickinson great experience in the
the and better players to the club, derided it
opening half of the season, and and would make того futuro 1 often thought that they did without Len Phillips for the last tans for the club.
simply because
was vital matches, we anished joint different. We are a very 'con-second in the Championship. We
had tremendous publicity pervative peopto.
over the country.
He began with a victory at lastNottingham and then In the two miles season, ending by winning three Becher Chase over
ive furlonga on the National this Slate Secret courge ran
to & length and a half.
He hit the second fence from he home, up to which point had been disputing the lead.
Soccer League Standings
The following are the league soccer standing up to cluding March, 11.
South China Kastern
Sing Tho
K M.B. Kitebo
State Secret is a useful horse but I still think High Guard has been given with 11st. lb. his full share of weight.
High Guard may not last the course in the second circuit of I do not the Grand National.
and in-
First Division
&
Pt think
Army CAA
Kwong Wah.
R.A.J
Navy
HL Jonph's
Pulton
Chub
Kitche Jardates
KM.B.
Mouth Cuma
Army
Sing Too
Extern
C.A.A, RAF Police
Tung Wah
St. Joseph's
Club
R.A.M.C.
Little SalwaT Prisen C.M.H. Gymnastic
Dockyard R.E.M.E. K.M.A. Talkou Tramwaye Bolicitors Telephone Dairy Farm
2. & S.
Fourth
Road Works R.I.L
88 Tomat
Corone H HK. Ahcraft
Watoma
Hollandia
Kin, Godowns
Dodwells University
Redutusion
Lane Crawford
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Then at Portsmouth, we tried to put into practice some of the ideas on view in the 1954 World
Championships at Borne. Our trainer, the late Jimmy Nichol, and myself, were there.
ACCURATE
пл
all
Yet at a time when more thought and plarming is going into the playing, training, and conching of football
than over before, clubs are still not adven turous enough in giving their customers something new.
Floodlighting. For instance, 1 old-fashioned Football fana no
CIVIC PART
But much more important, the club would be doing something for the community, would be more closely a part of the civic life of Portsmouth.
ESSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB ALSO TURNS TO
FOOTBALL POOLS
The Essex County Cricket Club, Ike so many similar organisations' before them notably Worcestershire, Leicestershire and Sussex-have, turned to football to help their precarious finances. · ·A· Members' Weekly Football Pool is being run by the Essex Supporters' Association, and two of the promotors are Messrs Tom Pearce and Douglas Insole. Chairman and captain respectively of the parent body,
The membership so far is 9,537 - with target of 5,000 before the season ends. The Organising Secretary, Mr Kon Preston, also recognisable as the county's fast bowler, says he hopes to have 10,000 membership bofore next football season starts.
Pool Betting
Woro
Duty
How the scheme works is falling in line in the money shown by the weekly payout. spinning queue. "It is the only Gross takings
£147.7.0. way We can exist," Bays
£44.4.3, scoretery - captain.
Desmon working expenses £20.9.0. This Eager. His first objectivo left £79.13.9. Available for 6,000 members. "With townA dividends of which the winner ke Southampton, Portsmouth, top scoring three teams took £44.4.3. A season's membership is eloven shillings.
Bournemouth, 'Aldershot, Basingstoke and Andever," no raid, "we should be able to bent the 20,000 Sussex totul."
ALL VERY MODEST This is all very morest com- pared with the ambitious Surrex Despite this outside help Essex scheme. Here the weekly grosa,
lost £3,285 on the scason's takings pro £1,087. After ex-working, and Hampshire,
re although they reached are deducted there ponses is £745.10.0. available for position for the first time in the dividende,
and
as club's long history-60 years- ** much £248.10.0. for the parent body also showed a deficiency.
No longer is county
a tremendous weekly nest- egg. One collector alone boasts
2,000 weekly shilling members, self-supporting, and the season ticket costs thirty seven shillings.
Now from the Hampshire club comes news that they too
third
cricket and I do feel
that the real reason for it is the play of some of the and the
batemen
bowling of some of the attackers. The publication of the average is a curse for the man who gris hie living at the
ihom the yardstick of his achievements
PENALTY "KING" gamo as it always tends to make
Frank Simpson, centre forward of Pelersfield Town__in Portsmouth Boys' League tras set up the remarkable record of nine hat tricks" this season. Fach time it has been exactly three goals always in success- jonan his total is 85.
Hampshire had an income of over £20,000 and a team' has to be very attractive to draw that sort of money. Hampshire were attractive, it was a hot summer, 1but expenses topped income.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
EIGHTH RACE MEETING Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th March, 1956
(To be hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES. The First Boll will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run 200 p.m. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.48 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Every club in the country should be doing this, and now
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed that we have Councilor Blake, chairman of the Education Com-throughout the meeting. mittee, on
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the board, wo are all hoping to the Club's Chah Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road move forward with this scheme, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be
Immediate responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Portsmouthe
Now to the more problems of the Football League. That means the Third Division. The
We played two centre-halves and two centre-forwards, and
the onus of distribution longer go to floodlight matches threw In midheld on Len Phillips, our for an Illuminated spectacle, right half.
exceptionally
The lights in themselves are accurate passer of the ball.
not attractive any longer. quality of the play is the thing, Whether by natural or artificial light.
Royal H.K. Defence
Force
Orders
Serial No. 11. Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated March 13, 1956.
FORCE ORDERS
Two good-class First Division teams playing under the lights will excite nobody, unless there is some point to the match.
INEVITABLE
The root of their trouble to entertaloment tax. It takes one- Mich of our. gross match! Income. It is very harsh on the smaller clubs.
I feel that the way should be left open to reword success. The First Division is full of “Third Division" club-Wolves, Chari- | So I feel that we must move ton, Spurs, Portsmouth, Cardiff. on to regular competitions with We cannot close the door foreign teams. It might start them. with a British League of eight You may doubt the wisdom of
four Scottish, clubs like Peterborough, English teams,
Bed- two each from Ireland and ford, Wigan and so on being so Wales. It need not compromise anxious to take the League the present League system unplugge. But they want to come duty.
in, so open the door for them. From there we must
on Make three regional sections inevitably to a European League of the Third Division
It soma such competition. has to come.
Paying Officer:-119 Unit-Fit, LA, Q. Graham. C&R Unit-fg. ON.
M. Rozotto, Flying Squadron FR, Lt. A, B, Malcolm. Witnessing Officers:-HQ Un-Fr. Of, "1.1.8. Robertson C & RU-73. Of
Berger Flying Squandron Pg. Oft. 1. C. Strange. NCO Voor Perades HQ Unit-Sgt, de Zez, C. E. C & R Unit=5gt," Mackenzio, 1)). Flying Squadron Sgt. Out, Maiden, AA. Parade WOES. Remedios, AFHQ BUY 8.30 pm R. The Officer Commending has
WOW FIDEt
Annual Review 1936-/Tbo Com mandant Dongtstulates all members of the Foron Who took part in the Review. The tumout, ennem and
of all canica Besarking noticable, reflecting greet credit on the Forca.
FORCE HEADQUARTERE Ant Platoon fuesday March 20,
Dress: Mudi,
Morch
Ruter Pisteon/==/Thersday 23, 1900-Parade MPG 6.30 pm Dress: OG Shirt. Trouens Pullover Beret, WT Order and Rubber Boots Jungle hats to be brought,
go
dear
to
fulls
turnover.
I
Tiding 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 réquisite fee of $3,00, in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remains in thair 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 Bweep Offices at normal office hours and until 11:00 am, on the day of the Race Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and '5, D'Aguilar Street during
Meeting.
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Particular mumbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets, Such tickets will be Jagued 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 8,000./
But realise that this can only be done if these lesser clubs are given some tax relief. Another point
Perhaps & scheme could be heart is coaching. At Portsmouth
worked out on "capacity to Tuled then attendonos i common we have Jack Mansell and pay" The big clubs pay more The attention of all rankedrawn Flewin as fully qualified FA tax, in terms of cash, but to the instructions from treasury whereby uhl muthoritice to coaches. Phill, Gunter and Cyril they are better able to pay be absentees will
not be accepted, Rutter will soon bo
cause of their bigger annuel! unless due to sickness or abroncs qualified;
Transport will qual trom the colony leave MPG at 5:15 pm.
Players like Dickinson, Harris,
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may and Phillips spend a lot of time Trade Training-Auxiliary Police p.. for HQ RHKDS Dress: Tuesday March 20-All Persoal talking and demonstrating to the
be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than dve days after the first day. In all 34 Pallo, District-750 pm. Tre youth of the city. port lowres MPO 330
Above all, to grip the interest other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole My ambition is to seo in ment Section Saturday March
Portsmouth, a city of 230,000, a As detailed--KAAP HangMT-S DAIL
of the fans, to prosper, 06 it Meeting. Bunday March 18-As dotellad coaching centre for all the must, football must be Dro- Tiolets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. HICAAT Tanga-0 ein. Try schools and the youth clubs of gressive, must bring something on Friday, 9th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled March 20-A1 personal-EKAAR
district; with Its own new, something different, somos for futuro Meetings. Joever the Hanger Dm Transport
to, its Salsbury Rood at 5.45 p.m. Clerks grounds and facilities at which thing more interesting GD. Tuesday Mike '20---All personen)
these players could work with customers. -HKAAT Hangsend pan. Transport leave Salsbury Ford at 643 pm the schoolmasters and children.
Light Troop-Friday March 23. 1930-Gun Drill, Parade MPG 6,50 Overalia.
Troop.--Monday March 19, 1950--Parade MFG 336 pm. Drees: Murti
HONGKONG REGIMENT Training~—'A Coy--No parades, Warning Order-Tuesday March 27 HAH day tg, P. Cay*No perador.
"C" Cay-Thursday March 25-Drill WT. MPG for filą 130 pam Dress: Mukatry order, Dvorakla Blue Deret, Book Outers. D' Coy Wednesdays TODAY an all Wp. RV MPG for RHQ 1.30 p.m.
Blum Drem: DD, Boots, Ankietu, Borets Overalls, Muskely Order. Try Pliday March 23-Foot Delil. RV MPG IN sito 5:10 pm, Dress: London, Mar. 15. ID, Boobs, Caster Web "Belt Blue Beret Bp coy-wekonday March Vincent O'Brien, trainer of MMC & Mor Ir. By MPG for Quare Times, whose odtis for IQ 3.15 om. De BD, Boots, the Grand National steeplechase Anklets & EWE (Carry overska). drifted to 100-8 at Wednesday's Cord F-musky bisch
raila, Boots, 0.30. p.m. callover, said tonight "Quarat TORK RV EMPO fơ RÌQ Times is all right. He is pro- Chaiters, gressing favourably and was out Bart MTP) Wednesday Martini -Programme we ordered, by WTO, today and did useful work. •RV
Teg-March
Tat
theby
Cricket Eleven.
"I am hoping that Quara Dec The following have been Times may be doing some strong | in Pucktora andi, Mhari Bucing in NT? elected to represent the Com-work over the week-end”.
Programme en ordered, by 10. RV Dress! bined Schools cricket XI in a
9.30 pm. MPC, urmato. Overalls, Boote, "Ovitees, Dølt, zieret, Med Ber-19 at ordered by HMO.
A
friendly, cricket match against Quare Times, the 1985 Grand combined Cralengower National winner, bruised a foot Cricket Club and Recreio team eqrlier this month and missed a at the CCC ground, on Sunday, tow days training-China Mail commencing at 1.15 Dan.: J. Specih).
Saraf (KGV), Sa Lalching
J. Bao (KGV), R
(NMC), A. R. Kitchell (SL
Joseph'e),
Joseph A.
Kitchell
Runjahn
A RunJahn
St.
(SL
18.
Ladies' Hockey
Joseph's),
The following mitchés în tie Joseph's), M. Randall (DBS), Ladies Longue will be played P. Groves (KGV), Osman Ademst Boundary Eieret tomorrow: (B1. Joseph'e), C. Ritigers Retrelo v, Kav. "B" at 3.30 (KGV), its man; N. Johnstone | pm. Doctane "A" by Chemiitis (St. George').
'nt 4 pm."
20-
Novel Start. To
Season
For make no mistake, 90 per cent of the Third Division prob-
lem la financial
And if each of the clubs must concede a little so that this can be done, well, let's face it!
(London Erores Service).
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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers ostinot, be reserved as Through Tickets,
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered' holder, 'any rights whatsoever unlem the ticket 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 my name from subscription lists without stating reasons for their action.
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last rice of the Mesting at $2,00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road), 6, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road during normal office hours and until 11.09 a.m, on both days of the Meeting
A.T.L. SEction Saturday March 17— All detailed-Kal Tak Tower-14 noan (Full Day). Sunday Mardis 18 As detailed-Kai This Tower] wroom Saediori am. (Full Day), (Adv) Tuesday March 20--All pers worried--birigy Engracicano.30 p.m. Wireless Section (Elementary) Toer
March day
panionnel. Mistyay Bocooks—0.30° p.m.-ME Section Sunday Maruti 18% pac
Bury FC will be the pioneers 20-HKAA
4.Dj Tratupost leaves Bambury Stond ni of a novel start to next foot- 8.45 m Tusadaya Merah, 30-A3 Ball season. Whereas clubs have personnel 58 Coy NASC-940 P always gone off on tourb in May C&R.Element Bunday, March at the end of sensors - the
and
• Programmas
Entry Controller frem Chan 500, Lancashire club is to play three 2 Full Day)—C The matches in Germany between Forms for the. 9th (Baster) sul pm. (gll Day). Teamsport: JM Jeeves 1600 at:9 am.
August 2 and 10. Manger Dave Racp Mooting 1986/50 to be Flying Programine, BARIKOST|Russoll believes this will be a held on Saturday 31st March / scheduled to be ruin, on 28th April 1956, at $2.00 each, sony -
means of cultivating team spirit, Hang pan. A TRAA getting the players match prac. and Monday 2nd April, 1950, tice and training it so that they (weather permitting) may be stant aeason 1956-7 “worm.".
obtained at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the Clab House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Maron
-HONGKONG WOKEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY, CORPE DA Tarining Wedowedky Bäardly flat HOME "QUAND
All personnel parede 3.30 vm.MPG TIEDLINE TVSebenar aperoni "bai, xona | You - Ed Bibra beer. Unorth
Thursday, March 25-First Aldy Purs WD Cr
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Uniform. Mday - Harih Personal parade -5.30 Dam
Cup Holders With Eleven Players
·SPECIAL CASH SWEEP
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby obtained from the Cash Sweep Dilber,
TOTALISATOR
Backere ere advised not to destroy or throw away their ticketų until after the all clear" signal has been gnhibited qu
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS. FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENIVAD THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY FILTER, NOTS LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUNAGA
PAYMENTS Entries close at 12 o'clock
WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR Tuesday 20th | DISFIGURED TICKETS,
Bookmakers, Tie Tác xhen, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
By Order of the Stiwarda, ZAZK/ARNOLDU
on
Eglinton,, Ayrshire holders of the Scottish Anatem Cup, had. NOON axsolly, éleven players available March, 1956. Fig: when they played Milanda
Cewer than fourteen play By Order of the Blewards,
datence of the trophy NO
wore other injured, on National Bervice or temasiado gatzawad
E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
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