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ARMY FOOTBALL FINAL

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956.

The 2nd Training Regt. (Royal Signals) beat the 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, in the Army football final at Aldershot Stadium April 25 by three goals to two after extra ijme,

on

In picture Signalman R. Beale (No. 8), inside-right for the Signals, misses a centre with his head and nearly butts Into the goalpost. Cpl Woolnought (A & S), covering in goal, watches anxiousdy as the ball passes the goalkeeper who is well out.

ROME TENNIS TOURNEY

Virtually Unknown

Girl

Beats Darlene Hard For

First Big Upset

Rome, May 3.

Third-seeded Darlene Hard, US, was eliminated from the Rome International Tennis Tournament today in the first big upset in the Women's Singles,

Italy's Chiara Ramorino, virtually unknown outside this country, beat Miss Hard, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.

In another upset, Australia's unseeded Thelma Long beat Germany's fifth- svetled Erika Vollmer, 6-2, 6-3.

In other

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HKAAA PENTATHLON

ON JUNE 3

The Annual Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association Pentathlon Champlonship will be held on Sunday, June 3, it was decided at the Executive Committee Meeting of the HKAAA held at the Education Department yesterday,

As last year the five Pentathlon events will be the official Olymple Pentathlon events the Long Jump Discus Throw, 200 Metres Dash, Javelin Throw and 1,500 Motres Run-and scoring will be on the IAAF Decathlon tables.

Entries, with entry fee of $3, should reach the lon, Secre- tory of the HKAAA, P.O. Box 280, by 12 noon on Wednesday, May 30,

Standard Medals won during the station will be presented ot the conclusion of the Pentathlon Championship on June 3,

hold

The inceling decided two evening athletic meetings a Inorih throughout the summer months from June onwards. These will be staged on Satur days Sundays from 5 to & p.m. there being a limited num- ber of events at ench meeting with no attempt at a full-scale athletic programme.

The dual Combined Ser- VICES V. Combined Civilians athletic match has been post-

poned to the autumn and will Tulkusy the HKAAA Орен Mecinct-also an annual event---- some time in November.

There will

FO athlete meeting this Sunday.

The Chairman,

Mr

Naleigh

Leung, commenced the busines

of yesterday's

by meeting expressing the appreciation of the UKAAA 1ọ Mijor A. C. A. Walker, the Army representa- tive on the Executive Committee, for his services to the Axxio

tion and wished him on his family every success and good headth. Major Walker is leaving shortly for the United Kingdom. OPEN 3,000 METRES A letter

was received from the South China, Athletic Asso- viation informing the com- mittee that the eleventh Inter- School Athletic meet was put

10,000 Metres Tum:-C0/MAA 1. Pape. Cal. A. L., Smith, Cin. Hodkinson, Ger. M. B. S. Tulloh, 2/11. P. W. Boorman. Chen Kin hung. Sgt Anderson, Gnr. R. Whi

tle.

400 Metres Hurdles:-Leung Kam- ching. Lee Shu-chung.

3. Hunter.

Jackson, Chu

Eth Jum:-Capt. LAC R. Pearce.

Pole Vaul;~~Cfa, Fook-sing

Long Jump-Capt. J. Hunter, Lee Yu-man.

Ulcus Throw:-RSM P. AtcGeever. Hammer Pirow:-Pte. Churchyard. Javelin Throw:-2/LI M. J Pagan.

Your last few chances for

nominating Hongkong's Footballer

Of The Year

Tall

Compen anul setch it at fol later than

MONDAY,

MAY

7th

Nominate YOUR

Hongkong Footballer

Of The Year

Members of the public are invited to nominate Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current

season.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 18. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ridė, CBE, ED. Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated May 1, 1956.

YONCE HEADQUARTERS ·

int Platoon Tuesday May 8, 1930 Parade MPG 6.30 p.m. Drens: Mufti. Recca Platoon-Thursday May 10. 1950 Rodle Ops Course. Weapon Trg Course. Parade MPG 3.20 pm for tpt to iq ninf. Dress: Over. Klis.

Ilght Troop,-Friday May 11, 1030 -Gun Drill. Parade MPG 5.30 pm. for 19 NUDE. Drew: Overall

C & Troop.-Monday May 7, 1958 Parade MP 0.15 p.m. for BOC, Dress: Mufil,

tend. RV, MPG at 0.15 pm..for TQ. Trg starts at 0.30 pm. Dres: OG Trousers, OG Barts Blue Beret, Boots, Gaiters, WT Order.

HOME GUARD

Judging Libstance.

Training-Thurstay May 10, 1930- Bracketing & Key Itaires. Parade MPG 420 p.m. Dress: Overalls, Berot, Delt,

JIK, AUXILIARY AIR PONCE Kife Ahook-A practice Rifle Savot will be held at Kai Tak 'A' Itonge on Sunday May 20 at 9 am. Trans- |port wil joɔve Salisbury Itood at 8.50 THE UK. REGIMENT

K, M, Members wishing to take part are to submit their names to Sho Training.-'A' Coy-Tuesday, May Orderly -LMG D. Sten ML&2, le 23.Saturday May 12, 1950. RV MPG for RHQ 1 p.m. Dres: DO Trousers, 00 Shuts Boots. Unlters, Blue Beret, Bell, Pouches.

Trade Training ----ARUKHary Police- Coy Monday May 7-tatt DaY THE, NY 34 Police Thatriot-6.30 p.m. Trans. Tuesday May 5-All personnel No. MPG for 1UQ 1.30 p.n. Dress: 00

Hoom, Ho HKAAT by

port leaves MPG at 6.20 p.m. Equip. rousers, OG Shira, Blue Beretinent section-Saturday May ---As Boots Getters, Weapon Try Order, detalled — IIKAAF Hangay 2 p.m. Cay-No parades. Coy-No Sunday May - detailed-HKAAF parades. Tre Pl-Friday May 11-Manga- .. Tuesday May 8-AU Arine Drill, WT. RV MPO for RHQ personnel-KAAF Hangard p.m. 5.10 p. Dress: OG Trousers, K

RV

Shirt, Pouches Bell, Blue Beret and 0.45 p.m. Clerks PA. Thursday Tranport leaves Ralisbury Road at Anklets. Carry tile sing. -No parades

Sp Cay May 10-All personnel-RiKDF-0.10 HQ Coy BP- Thursday May 10-WT & Siga Trg

p.in. Transport leaves RƐUKDF at an per prYFTAMMO.

1.15 p.m. Clerks G.D.-Tuenday May RV MPG for 8-Ait personnal--HKAAP Hangar-a RIG 0.4 p.m.

Dreem Overalle p.in. Boots, Gallera Beret, Bell. MT 1 Hood at 5.43 pan. A.T.C. Section

Transport leaves Balisbury Wednesday May D-Carburettor. Sys-Saturday May As detailed -- Hal tem & Comprimenta RV BHQ 6.30 Tak Tower-13 w Sunday May p. Dress: Ovaralis, Boots, Cailers, Beret (Blue), Belt, Friday May 1

4 Aa detailed – Kai Tak Tower - A. I Learner Dyrs Instruction, RV RHQ May -All personne)-SSQ RAF Kol Nursing Section - Wednesday 5.30 p.m. Dress: Overalls, Boots, Gaiters, Blue Doret, Beit, Tuesday leaves Sainsbury Itand at 8.45 a.m. Tax-4a.m, (Half Day). Transport May 18Warming order---W7. MPG for JHQ p.m. Dress: OG

C & R Element-Sunday May 6-i Trousers, KD Shirt. Blue Beret,

Controller from 'A' Team --- BOC LE Boots, Catlera.

12.173 Belt,

(Full Day)-'A' Team-117 9.0. int seop.m. Thursday

(Full May

Day). Transport 10 Programme Leaves MPG at Da.m. Tuesday May as ordered. fv MPG for Riga-Fighter Plotter SOC-0.30 pm 1.30 p.m. Drens: DG Shirts,

TrOUNTY, Friday May 11-Rad. Operatore MPG Blue Berot, Boots Gaiters, W Order.

5.30 p.m.-Fighter Controllers→→ Med Sec A BOC-539 p.n. N.T. Section-Tues Band & Corth of day May 8 As detailed-RAF Kat Drums Trg as ordered by and Tak-9 a.m. (Full Day). Transport President fuck Lale Tra Period-leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 am, Monday May 7 Those already de talled for the above parade will at-Tak~ 4.m. (Full Day). Trasport Friday May 11---As detailed-SLAF Kai leaver Sallsbury Road at 8:45 5.m. Wireless Operators (Advanced) Tuesday May 6-All personnel-Mur- toy

Windlas Barrack-1.30 p.m. Operators (Elementary) -- Tuesday | May 8-All personnel Murray Bar-..

racks-6.30 p.m. Friday May 11-All pornonsel - Murray Barracks - 5.30

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepteddered by AMD. until the closing date to be announced later.

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play

Nominations should be addressed

back to May 20 and that there Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

will be two events open to the Colony. They

arc the 3,000 Metres and the 4 relay.

A suggestion

to

the

DAVIS CUP CANADA TAKES

2-0 LEAD

Port of Spain, May 3. Canada led the British Carib- beun arca two

matches 10 nothing at the end of the first

here today.

X

100 Metres To the Editor, China Mail.

was passed st

Cup tennis play My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of day of Davis

the meeting to issue certificates round sixby-seeded

Fuurih-verded

Imat year's Champion, Pati In aether second Bloomer, Enghust, beat Heather War, of England, seeded num- Women's Brewer, Bermuda, 6-2, -12. her two, beat Australia's Mary | Angela Buxton, of Britain, beat

in strand Mixed Doubles Hawton 0-8. 6-3, 6-2

Anet Bellani, af Italy. 0-4, 0-2. Muller, Foy

Australi, itut Darlene Rard and Bob Howe, in the second round of the Adolfo Corl, Italy, beat Suzy of Australia, eliminalest Aline Men's Doubles, Lewis Hoad, of Haillet

Robert LOTIL1

Hellet,'Donnell, of Australia, und Australia, and Jaroslav DrobnAY, France, 4-2. 6-8. 0-2 Italy's Sacdon's

Davisen 7-9, | allowed America's Andrew Niela Migliory and Umberto 6-1. 7-9.

| Ster and India's Appa no Веткото 1:00 Mare

Wes

Italy, and only one game, winning 6-1, Austria, and Mitan Branovi

1.1.0-0. of Venezuela. Gertonny. 5-7, 6-4, 7-5

Haly's Chiara Hamorino Joseph Asbotli, uf Hungary, Men's

and Mie Pirro 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. and Cesare Guercilena, of Italy,

Britan

Par

Ward and | beat Italy's Anthonko Maggi and Australia's Den shaly beat | Alberto Lazzarino, 0-1, 0~4, 4-8, Italy's H. Beltrame, and G. 16-3 mat flæst round match. Author: 6-0, -0.

In the quarter-finals of the Erika Vollmer and Amencan Men's Singles, Bob Perry, US, Thigh Stewart beat Australia's beat Sweden's Staffon Stocken-

Hopman and Haly's Sergio berg, 7-5, 13-11, 6-0.

Althea Gibson, US, entered

by quarter-finals

beating ok things the Mexico's 17-year-Edaphine Seeney, of Australia, Did Champion Esteban

6-3, 6-4.—United Press, 8-2, 7-5, 6-0.

»ulaie, sey+v¢!

a nad nulis Art In, US end Buts Howe, Australia, Int

and

Eduardo Argon, Uruguay, Istas Pimentel, Venezuela, 7-5, 6-2, 6-8, 12-14. -3.

In a first round doubles match. Italy's Umberto Bergamo and Giorgi Fachint beat Australia's Dick Francis and Arthur Mar- shall 6-4, 3-0, 0-1, 6-1

St. John Ambulance Orders

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Jatomi Art

6-4, 6-0,

US.

Reyes,

another nutch of The Men's Singles, Gordon Forbes, of Scoth Africa, beat Holy's Giorgio Fachini 6-2, 6-1, 6-0.

WOMEN'S SINGLES

thes Women's Singles, eighth-seeded Barbarn Schofield Davidson, US. tent South African Jean Forbes 8-3, 2-6,

Order by Mr Fung Ping fan, -4. C.SI.J., Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hoogkong- District. Order No. 18/50. Dated May 3, 1956,

Duties Hongkong/ Buster Anoža.

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In

Soccer League

Standings

LEAGUE TENNIS

of

Following were the results League Tennis matches played yesterday:

MEN'S "D" DIVISION KTGCA Lost To CRC (1) 2-1 Peter Chan and Y. K. Luk IRTOCA) 10s to M Ma and B. W. Choi 3-6; lust to M. Lo and Trol 4-; boat P. 5. Ng and K. H. Cheung 8-1.

T

Y. K. Luk and M. S. Lee (XT- GCA lost to M. Ma and P. W. Chol 2-0; lost to M. Lo and P. T. to Tsol 4-0 lost to P. 5. Ng and K.

H. Cheung 4-0.

The following are the local Soccer League standings up and including April, 20:

13.0.00.-10.5,50, Causeway Bay Anib. Div. May, 1934: SCAA Neg. Div

Ambulanco Duties uwloon, 7.6.00-13.3.06. KYMCA Amb. Div 14.6.30.-29.0.00. Mongkok Amb Diy May, 1968: Shamshulpo Nay, Div.

Penetration Squad Duties-0.5.50, DT S.Y. Cheng, Dentist, A/S Z, et Arculll & SCAA_N/D. 13,0.00. D Wou Ngal-chien, Dentist Tay Tiong- 2011, C/5.0. IV. C. Hanko & SCAA N/b.

IACO Dulles, 5.5,50, at Roce Course Central Amb. Diy, a Hemels South quarters Vonfucian Aunb. Div. 10.5.60. a Itace Course SCAĂ Amb.

Div. of Headquarters KCOU

Amb.

Eoutern

First Division

P W D

F A Pis

24 21 0 3 07

30 42

Chum

21 201

KM.

Sing Tao

Div, 21.3.50, at Race Course Konut Chee

Am Div. at Headquarters SCAA Army

ILA.F. Amb. Div.

Orderly Duties for Mainland Area¦ÇA.A. Egt3.3.60 KYMCA Amb. Div. Kwong 4.0.00. Tattoo

Amb. Diy Warh 6.5.60. Kong Wah Amb, Div, 0.9.09.

Navy Shanshupo Amb. Div. 7.4.50. Police Shamshuipo Nog

24 10

Div 9.0.50. St Jomph's 24

Mongkok Amb Div. 0.5.30, TS- Club analul Amb, Div

K.M.B.

Heath Duties Hongkong.-3.9.50. (Sat) p.m. Repulse Tay St Nam Khehes A/D. VD: Shek Kennedy Torn AD. Wave Bay Wanchal D

Jardines 0.0.50, (Sun.)

South 9.30 . tepise Bay Central A/D. Big Wave may

China Army Wanchal A' ND, Shek-0 Western

Sing Tho Dist. A/D 130 p.m. Repulse Bay SCM W/D, Big Wave Bay Chinig

Eastern Sing A/D. Shek-O Confucian A/D CA.A.

I.A.F May 1930: Manshuen Ung: Div.

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Shamshulpo Neg. Div. Laichiko Beach: 5th & 6th Mượ: Telmatatul P Amb. Div, & Waterloo Neg. Div.

Street Bleepers Shelter Boclety Bal Won 21 Dulles--May! 1950; Shampo: K.M.D. Shamahu po Nag. Div.

Dial: Western Dist, Nap, DIV.

Westera Gymnastics

C.M.D.

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Mongkok K. W.A clRE.M.E. Dulles May 1956: KYMCA Neg. Dw. H.K. - Society for the Protection of Children-Kowloon. — 3.5.50.-3.0,50, Bhamabulpo Nag. Div, 7.5.50-12.0.00.

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K. Yuen and K. A. Yam (KTG-

CA) lost to M. Ma and Chol 1-6.

lost in M. Lo and Thoi 1-6, beat Ng and Cheung 4-2.

LAC Lost To CRC (2) By 4-5 Holloway and Waller lost to . K. Lau and W. K. Lore 0-6: beat C. M. Quen and Y. O. Les 6-3; lost

to F. F. Li and 5, M. Leung 4-0.

Eggendeder and Vanderhok

beat

F. K. Lau and W. K. Lore 64: bent C. M. Quen and Y. O. Leo 0-0; heat F. F Land F. M Leung 0-2.

Graham and Evell lost to F. K. Lau and W. K. Lire 1-0 lost to C. M. Chen and Y. O. Lee 4-6; lost in

F. F. 11 and P. 41. Leung 4-6.

CHC Beat POC By 75-15

V. Mac and K. C. Yip heat Hoshall and K. K. Fung G-1: beni Zajne and Ernst 6-2; beat Ecob and MeNider 4-3,

W. H. Ma and Y. H. Eu lost to Boshall and K. K. Fung 0-7; brat Zajac and Ernst 0-2; beat Ecob and McNider 6-3.

Y. If. Leung and Y. P. Chung drew with Basiall and K. K. Fung 6-0; bent Zajac and Ernst 0-3: beas Ecob and McNider 4-3.

MIXED "D" DIVISION

Recreto Lost To Urban Coonell 3-6 A. B. Benna and Mew M. Vianna drew will C. B. Cheng and Mrs I. 1. Lam 0-4; lost to W. K. Chung

and Mrs W. C. Chứng 2-6; drew

to the runners who took part in the Year, taking into regard his playing ability South and his sportsmanship on the field of play is

run

at

the three-hour China ground In January this In the race Bob Pape of The Royal Navy broke the un- official World record.

yovt.

RECORDS RATIFIED

The following Colony Records of the.. were ratified at the meeting:

the

One Mile Run in 4 minutes 27.4 seconds by Lt. Keith Burch of the Essex Regiment at Army Kround at Boundary event Street in a special open ort the Royal Army Medient Corps Athletic Championships on March 8.

Three Miles Run in 15 minutes 01.0 second by CA. MAA Robert Henry Pape at the University athletic ground at Pokfulam in the course of the annual Nor- man Phillips Trophy Match on March 11.

(Signed).

Sports Diary

TODAY

Meeting Annual Meeting of the Victoria Recreation Club, HK Bank Boord Room at 5.30 p.m.

TOMORROW

Racing 11th Race Meeting at Happy Valley commending at 2 p.m.

Bocter

F.A. Cup Final at Wembley: Dir- mingham v Manchester C.

.Club.

HOME SOCCER RESULTS

London, May 3. Results of tonight's Associa- tion Football matches were:

Division Two Doncaster R 0 Middlesbrough 1. Rotherham U 2 Swanson Town 3.

Division Three South Leyton

Orient

Town 2.

400 Metres Run in 51.0 seconds by Cpl. Thomas Halley of the North Staffordshire Regiment al the HKAAA Annual Champion-

al ships

Government the Stadium at Sookumpoo on March 25

000 Metres Ru in minute 57.1 seconds by Lt. Keith Burch | Jey); University y Watsons (HvReuter.

of the Essex Regiment at the Government Stadium at Sookun- poo at the HKAAA Annual Championships on March 25.

1,500 Metres Run in 4 minutes 10.2 seconds by Li, Keith Burch of the Essex Regiment at the Government Stadium at Sookun-

at the

Annual HKAAA Championships on March 25,

One Mile Walk le 7 minutes

OXXI

at

31,8 seconds by George Stacy Kennedy Skipton of the Euro- pean YMCA Athletic Club the Government Stadium at the HKAAA Sookunpoont Annual Championships March 25.

400 Metres Low furdles in 00.8

on

Stanley Shield seven-a-side tourna- ment start at the Club ground at @ p.m.

Div. 3: Prisons v Dockyard (Stan-

p.m

Lawn Bowls

1958 season starts: Div. 1: CCC V Recreio; FC v KBGC; KCC v Talkoo; the "n" vine "O""

Div. 2: KFC v USRC; Nezrelo__v PNC: KDC "B" y CCC; FC V KDC

Kec

Y KCC. Div. 3: CCC v FC: IKERC_v_KCC; KBOC V PRC; MKPSA v HKFC.

U.S. High Jumper Clears 6:101⁄4 In Freshman Meet

Walsall 1

1 Ipswich

Brentford 2. Division Three North Hartlepools U0 Accrington S 0.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and Entry Race Meeting 1955/56 to be

Forms for the 12th (Whitsun)

held on Saturday 19th and Monday 21st May, 1966, (weather permitting) may be Dalles, Texas, May 3.

obtained at the Secretary's Freshman Don Stewart of (3-foot) | Southern Methodist jumped Office, Alexandra House; the by higher than any athlete in the Club House, Happy Valley; Leung Kam-ching of the South world so far this year with a and the Stables, Shan Kwong China Athletic Association

at 8 foot 10 inch effort today in Road. Stadium at the High Jump at a triangular Sookumpoo at the HKAAA An- freshman meet. nual Championships on March

the Government

25.

seconds

STANDARD MEDALS

Following is list of HKAAA the

Standard 1955-0 Reaso

Medals won during

Ladies Events

100 Yards Dash;-Fong Sik 500 Metres Dashi---Julia Tingay. Long Jump: Ng Shuet-kwat.

Chung Po-ling, Elizabeth Shekury,

High Jump:-Jula Tingay, Keung Pui-yeo.

llams.

Men's Events

Entries close at 12 o'clock Stewart, who broke his own National Freshman High Jump NOON on Tuesday 8th May, mark of 0-834 set earlier this 1956. year, cleared the bar on his first try. Officials then moved it to the 0-114 world mark and Stewart barely touched the bar with his body in rolling over and was on the ground before the bar Fell.

The best previous jump this 200 Metres Dash: Cpl. B. Wil-year was 6-0% by Walt Mang- 400 Metres Run:-Cpl. Tayvania, High School last Saturday. Tham of New Castle, Pennsyl- 2/Lt. P. W. Doorman, Cpl. Brown, Leung Kampo

Stewart Jumped at the same

440 Yards Run:pr T. Dalley. Ownby Stadium pit where Walter J/T.P.N. Randies. Lt. Clement, 2/LI. P. W. Boorman,

Davis of Texas A & M, the world w.record holder, once cleared the bar at seven feet in a Southwest conferenes meet in 1952 only to and it sagged in the middle by 1.300 Metros Run:-LÁC K. Martin, (4 inch and a half,

800 Metres Run:-2/LA, P. Toorman, Pte. 8. E. Peat, LAC Martin, 3/T.P.N. Handles. 650 Yard Run: 2/14, Soorman, Pie. 8. E. Peat.

P. W.

Lt. P. J. R. Alderton, 2/LL. P. W. Stewart, who jumps from the

By Order of the Stewards,

A, E, ARNOLD,

Secretary,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members Australian Subscription Ponies 1957

!

Повсть

bent Bedard

Peter Phillips 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 and Don Forlana beat the West Indies No. 1 player, Ian MacDonald, 7-5, 0-1, 4-6, 6-3.-United Press.

p.m.

Plying Training, Gaturday ond Sunday May 3 and 6-As detalled by O.C. May 16-All pilots MPG-6 p.m.

Flying Squadron. Thursday

11.K. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPA

P.n

Training-Thursday May 10--First Ald; Personnel parado 6.30

D: Uni-. MPO for HQ funcDr. form Friday May 11-Big: Person- nel parade 5.30 p.m. MPG for HQLF. Dress: Uniform.

(Sgd.) G. I. Calvert, Major,

for Commandant, RHKDF,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ELEVENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 28th April and Saturday, 5th May, 1956. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

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

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

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

THE 1955 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADIES BROOCHES ARE VALID UNTIL THE END OF THE CURRENT RACING SEASON,

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 bo responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Timns 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 th requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission,

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employers' 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 Cosh Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each for the second day may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal omeo tours and until 11.00 am, on the day of the Race Meeting. Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may bo 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 Ticicels for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series I to 3,000.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Ticleats 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 Meet- ing.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by

10.00 on Friday, 27th April, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

a.ITL

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 ticket The Stewards have ordered bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced Boortman, Cpligion. Gnr left side with his right shoe eft, a batch of 100 Australian by the holder. D. Rodrigues and Bitan M.M, D. S. Tulloh, Pte. S. E. Peat, niso won the 120-yard High Subscription Ponlea to race in the right to remove any name from subscription lists without The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also Lam 3-5; lost to K. Chung and Mra One Mile Run-LAC K. Martin, Hurdles with a dime of 102 Chunr 6-0; beat C. Clung and Mrs. P. 3. R. Alderton, Gnt. M. BB seconds and the Javelin Throw 1967 and they now Invite stating reasons for their action.

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Chan Hung-man.

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In a companion Varsity meet, Application forms may be Juloh, CA MAA H. 11. Baylor scored 67 points for first obtained from the Secretary's place while TCU edged SMU Once, Alexandra House, 8th 5,000 Meires Runs÷că/MAA M. H. for second with 51 points. 10 Floor. Pape. Lit. K. Burdt. Opl., J. 11ghton. 40he SMU freshman had itle:

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opponents in pling up 81- Hogan Bussey (Nigeria), the points, Bayer and TCU fresh 81st, May, 1956, British Empire - Featherweight men totalled 30 each,. boxing Champion, outpointed Stewart's leap · gives "hìm ́ ́a By Order of the Stewards,

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A. E. ARNOLD, Aldo Pravison (Italy): yan good Ma hamchandaj losk to War, elght-round bout here last night. United States Olympic team- Gillies and Bliss 6. mumjahn 4-9, 3-China Mail Special.

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TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear signal has been exhibited. MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN, DISFIGURED TICKETS.

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN ÓR

Bookmaken, Tie Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operato within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

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

Becretary,

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