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YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL

South China Surprise Fans With Near Upset Over Unbeaten Pandas

By "TIME OUT”

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956.

McMaster's old magic on the mound failed him yesterday at King's Park when shaky fielding support by his mates allowed the determined Saint Joseph's to push through one run in the, eighth frame to trim the USS Gardiner's Bay 5-4.

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In the twilight game at 3.30 p.m. David Lo's South China squad surprised fans with a near upset over the unbeaten Pandas, extending the leaders for seven full innings before succumbing to a 4-5 defent on a costly error in the outfield.

Afih. cloud of Pereira's rompaginu, arrive together in a

for South China in the Red Cheyennes of the junior league dust at the plate, and when the With the field playing him deep plowed through another

vampire ruled Ozolio 'nafe) the

of another at felpation wn ra Saturday to keep their ballgame locked itself ut four homer, Poon casually dropped a record sheet clean as they took

WJl.

bunt, beating the throw by the nky OversCAN

Going the Be fextra laning.step. Cuirt to

Ater

stealing second, 'Town with a convincing 35-8 second-string her stop Shan-W. K. Kan came through with a

nahen doubl d to rightfeld after neat drive through The only other minor SCALE.L.

long- featured a league clash

outs, but liizer,

pinch-

put Poon across. drawn battle before the Lion hitung for Ketmey, fa.led in Cubs,ould m.ge on the log the euch and was forced end a 14-13 count over South

rst i juve hith stri, de 1.

The Saint Joseph's righth aw Yeo Jay's Thrikt packer

Mais.er's .ngs

emine 171 senice vis on encounters were w.ta only inar: e1 by a light Incident | K.v.ee when Kent

USS Godine Bay was or 'ered off the playing field ty plate Coltred' Umpire

for Robbing For ar, sportsm&{[L=

Incidently to first to give hâin two buses. The manner.

Catcher Matthews' erratic urm aruje when players from the Saint Joseph slur razzol hin azon realed their deem from the #felines.

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third.. Lid a fiat pick-off on base bateman Kenney blew his top, the bell a led wide of its mark anul Colluco romped home with probably due to the pressure of the game as the neare was fed

Bar w w caning run, at four-all Navy

caleber Losing pitcher Matthews was alre cautioned i though not the fram when he

usual, turned ul- templed

block Saints*

performance, Joaquim Collaco trom scoring mighly Saints while claiming with the winning run when no

victims via ball was pitye at the plute.

Don

behaving in

Mika

like

In the afternoon fray another heldent was recorded, but this time in a Ligi er vein, which had fans on the hillsides roaring with laughter In the fourth chapter between the Pandas and South China, after Bill Cheng's fly t

center was miffed with one man on base. Panda outfelder Lain Ping pleked up the ball and torsed a quick relay to second base which caught base-umpire Fred Diesta unawares es he held on to the ball while South China ba e-runners continued rounding the bases. When the ball was nally corralled in the proper wore declared hards, Jumers 'safe' at second and third.

the bea

certainty

Once again. Kenneth Chun's boys sneake, ahead o. two slic Jess vets og the hickories of and Frank Cheng, Y. S. Liang tho fatter connecting for ·

into rightfeld. double Salleh finned

Nam Wah Trailing 2-4, the Collaco brging succe-dively,

boys caplaused on a full in the Picking

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three lo another SEVED strikes the three

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it on a line to teftßleid to elow the

with himself buses Laking secul

Chetiz

Die Brow-in from the outfield. We threw to second in an kitempt to nall Poon but the throw went wide and

1

made thire. With oul, the Nam Wah only one

at Third W ved Poon home in a boneheaded attempt 1 tl the lead.

The relay was perfect and Poon was out by a

route. With only three earned runa chalked against him, poor

Rove the support by his mates opposition the two runs for the

hurler Salleh home Winning win. had a good day, holding the Navy to five hits while Issuing | ET? only three free passes. McMastered three yard. W. K. KaTI

gave up right Arsti

fo free pusses

Pandas 5, 5 China 4

119

2

then grounded tevbly to retire the site.

At the last-ditch effort at the plate, the Pandus frued luck on their side 49 a sestrous errUT in the outled after two outs virtually gave them the Army.

bali-

Quite a large crowd of fare. lined the hillsides for the even ing match between the

With two outs and Jackie two Chinese suttes and their troubles Wel 1 Fecond, Frank Cheng were repald

long hit to centrefeld, thrilling poled a ballo was waged for seven full the ball bouncing out of Dick Innings before the

un contact to chase underdog Lau's mitt South China rine would cor

for the margin of Had it not coce a 4-5 defeat.

one been for

ragged base-running on the part of the Nam Wah Navy ahead. Leading off, Kern boys their squad could lind

Sakte 5. US Navy The Navy drew first blood in this koon tussie as three timely his pushed three tallies across

in the zoonid trame to put the

to ugh! third on an la.ci

advincing

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overthrow on

Lucich then grounded to short to score him next, the out, Batung Kenney pulled a triple over the fence at right field and scored

moch

on

through

Wel across victory

Keping in pace with his bal-

umbition. ting

South China's Poon again claimed the have 4. C. walked off with the triumph honours with

magnincent and claimed the honour of being three-in-four effort, one of which wws D one-run homer in the the first team to lower the

fourth. In his three games t Pandar coleurs.

date, Poon has acquired 1 in- surmountable average of 815, connecting safely nine times conne eleva trips to the plate.

the

Threatening right froin word 'play', lefty C. M. Tsang opened the game with a liner through short, advancing when on McBride's

Y. F. Ching's grounder first base. Another overthrow | muffed. Y. K. Chan then

Saints

Colisco grounded to by

force Tsang catcher placed him at second while on third. Latching on to д int

bul

pitch, L. C. Poon lined through fumble The Saints' third saw them re..

the box for whit looked like a when talining with one

Pinde balihawk sure hit, bul

infield

hän ocross,

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LEAGUE CRICKET

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HONGKONG SELECTION 4, SINGAPORE

Airmen Give The YOU COULD ALMOST SEE

Padre A Chance To Bat

By "RECORDER”

Padre Williams had a chance to bat in a League Cricket match for the first time this season on Saturday at Sookunpoo ns the Royal Air Force put an end to Army South's unbroken run of declarations since the end of September.

Finally, a 15-minute stand by Crook and Birley, with quite a crowd of onlookers watching with bated Breath every hall bowled, saw the Airmen deprive Army South of three points and hold the reigning Champions to their first draw of the season.

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SINGAPORE'S CONFIDENCE DRAINING AWAY

By "TOUCHWOOD”

most

If ever I saw a team with a defeatist look imprinted on them it was Singapore's yesterday, a pathetic collection of young players of whom probably would never make the grade as First Division foot- ballers over here. They had no idea of the way to get past the solid defence of the Hongkong Selection because they lacked knowledge of the basic fundamentals of the game.

more

ان

A

touch

Д

io

had

Nai-hucu

after Radin All Hongkong drew

Singapore's best man on the Beld was centre-half Leo Kok- seng who almost in gje-naUDGAVÍ took the blunt of the Henghong raids. Aw Bun-cong and Tahu Abu were completely off form

TEAMS

Singapore's lack-lustre display provided some of the most dismal football I stand A 20-run standi by Lister and, in a dour

with eager

or anyone else on the ground had seen for a long time. The Hongkong Selection, wicket hands outstretched almost with- Flee for the seventh

too, had their faults, but they made far fewer bad passes than their opponents. great playe! as

part in de-in reach of their bais, Mike priving Army South of thine | Birley was particularly lucky

(fuside-loft) The Colony team played with, Rodiln

and Mansoor cruze.1 in cohesion points after the RAF had lust as he played a ball on to his

stach

Osman Johan (outside-right)- which had Tum six wickets for 31 run.

totne wicket only to sev it deficcted especially in the first half and sturted

INDVCI which benten all the way.

This goal match off his foot to It was very much

were good value for their 4-0 developed at bicak-neck spec tumed out to be the best they safety Howeve At one of ups and downs,

Singapore taking all circum-

who but which Win

got then nowhere. could do for against stage the Almen looked al-stances

had the misfortune into consideration, it never looked likely to get goals, | Singapore

was injured WIN most certain winners as eight was

The visitors, with a little bit of losing Redin All in the 27th | circles around the Singapore de- worthy draw. Had the Army wickets were down for Airmen taken itrat least of the

minute when he was brought | fence and further fould put in courage in them, coull have wicket.

have it could well

made this match something to down by Lau Chi-lam,

Chi-Har Mon, Lau by Sacto When Radin Alt left the held, and Martin The Airmen sent Army in been Army South's first loss of cheer about, With just

scaled the match for Biral

the sensor and the apongy

sun might of Hongkong's dash, the Singa- Hongkong's Sacto Man scored

and Hongkong thus retained the the equaliser. Birley's first bowling not have crept around behind wicket.

could have notied

Aw Toe Cup for another year. Hongkong porcons

You sped was not too effective, bul Bill Withall.

could almost so mich romm goal or two.

to operate in lien te zon Was beating the

OTHER MATCHES

Singapore's confidenov | against the widespread Singa- batsmen on occasion and his Kowloon Cricket Club

that they should and draining away when Hongkong pore defence Anal Agures of one for the Optimists, DOW standing chalked up a one goal lead in have scored at least six.

12

Chi-yin thundered shots overs were due more to

Au second and third in the First the 19th minute. luck poor

than ineffective | Division League table, played to The Hongkong side, hardly at the upright that he should He was bowling

a draw at Chater Road ou in the game watil then, broke have thumped home.

gulity Beison, bowled with 30 on Saturday Scores were Optimists away and Lau Chi-lam Ared in again

of bed shooting in the AIRLI

Henderson's 149 for 8 (Pritchard 29. Kilbec

the second half with two ejores terrifie shot which hit the

in chances lost in the last 10 of the crossbor for and then Withall 27, Rowe 25), KCC 118 for 8 underside only victim

ninutes of play. and Howard-Dobson put

(Cornell 28, Findlay 30, Watts 5 goal number one,

were the A-st to stand for 82 runs

Singapore made two changes Hongkong with some for 30).

Craigengower scored a credit- The stood half.

In

in the lifth They will score

inute ery aggresive batting.

bave to After completing 40, Howard-able victory by four wickets over

make more

Szeto Man, but the before through Dobso!!

the caught deep the Scorpions at Happy Valley striking any

#1 Was

balance in their Singapore boys returned

Fook-teng on Saturday, The Scorpions de- long-on by Lister off Crook and

third

Wednesday be compilment in the 14th minute | Aman match

Kastowi, D. Mallinger, the situation

claved at 177 for 9 (Leach 37, brightened up

tween their present peaks of with K1 beautiful header by Ho Hin-weng, Lee Kok-sung. Airmen Weller 43, Muriel 26, Howarth for the

| Osman Johan; Tahir Abu, Aw zeal and troughs of hopelessness. Sharp. considerably when Johnson, 4 promising

ing 35 not out, Dhaber 4 for 85).

Awang Bakar, the Singapore By the 16th minute Singapore | Bon-seong. M. C. Sharp, Radin len arm bowler novel up from Craigengower replied with 179

centre-lteward in the first half were two up when Ibrahim | All, Ibranim Mansoor. for 6, Paul Cross the Secandis, had Wrinch caught

for- coming

was taken out with Sharp sub- ward with his biggest score of by Taylor at first slip without

stituting.

Johan Blight - bock opening what could have been

(79), which was also the cason

Wins benched in place the best First Division individual very gritssive account.

Kastawi.

These changes didn't score over the week-end. Cross,

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visitors the understand, played a very sound inlngs, but the Scorpions from deadly. bowling was far

when lie had one

have been stumped. could

undefeated George SouIZ SŁ for 56.

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on u

The scoreboard showed 100 an

Tidey was dropped at deep long on, but he was to be Johnson's second victim with 198 on the board

then Johnson

held Gerry

ery Crook

on the next ball of the same over and Army five. were 108 for

MIGHT HAVE

may

did not.

have altered

***

The following day

he

at Soo-

wore in

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01

per.

Hongkong: Turn Nal-huen; Szeto Yiu, Lo Pak; Tang Sun, Jones, Chun Chi-kong; Szeio Man,

Lau

Au Chiar

Chi-yin. Martin, Szela Sum.

Loll 8:0gapore:

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FOURTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 24th November and Saturday 1st December, 1956 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 15 RAGES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. en both days.

formance.

CHANCES WERE THERE My notebook shows that the Singapore team had quite a few good chances for scoring op portunities. And it takes into halt those two fret Account sizzling drives of Awang Bakar, the Brst which went smack into body and the Chang's

a different mood agalast | Jd which hit the post for

whom

they

Withall and Ashcroft carried unpoo, Craigengower on from here to 121 when there quite

South Army incident was rather a curious

Bixth vic- that

the provided with their whole course of the game but Withall was

tory in seven starts Allt good for B1 and Withall, with 82 to his par-Peter Tidey helped himself to sonci account,

sidio Johnson 73. boundary at deep square log and Mason leaped up to high catch, lost his hold a balance an1 rolled ove the boundary lire holding on to the ba! for dear life.

to the

in

Other stars in yesterday's bat- wungrade were Frank Cheng with three-in-four and Y. S. Lang and W. K. Kan with two hits each in three times of bat,

Bret-footed A. G. Ismail walked, Y, S. Liang speared the ball on stole second and sented on

fight and caught Y. F. Chan off wild throw at the hot-corner on

base for an unarstated double- an altempled pick-off,

play.

Opening the

BB

Corbin dry w base

jning,

balls.

A series of zeros decorated for three inn- The reorebør rel

No Badminton At Asian Games

Melbourne, Nov. 26. Tokyo was selected today as Matthews then flew to right-

in is when South China forged the venue for the 1958 Asian Beld

where the ball was

with one

in the Games. run fanbled; taking the ball on the head

Poon's ringing A meeting of the executive of a fourth on L. C. und Corbin making relay break

Otero homer into deep eft el Panda the Asian Gams Federation de- 100 home, Art

Today to in Melbourne the outfelder C. Leung never had a cided across with ped it wildly diamond to put the Navy ahead chance, for the bal sailed past bold the Games at the Meiji him like bullet before he Shrine Stadium from May 24 to could

even take a backward June 1.

held in will be A meeting step.

Tokyo next year to finalise the programme for the Games,

Tarty-two delegates røpre-

the 20 senting 15 of

mmber nations attended today's meel-

was presided

over

4-1.

The Joeys came back yaliunt- ly in their half of the frame with two runs to keep their buse- while vagy hopes alive,

Art Ozorio in the ruining by seventh placed them even ot four all. Opening their half of the stverth fame with a single, bullhawk Ozorio promptly stole second. A peut sacrilice by Benny Omar placed him in Husky Dave #coring position, Lonerd

then

unexpectedly stfried the breeze for the second out and all acemed lost for the Joeys.

3

But here experience paid offi Walung patkntly for an open-

made ing, Ozorio suddenly dosh for home when McMaster had his back turned, Catcher,

and

Tunbr

ball seemed

A

1 French surnama

2 Philippot

3 Gunner

4 Guillotine?

5 Disguise

0 Coral one?

7 Endy driver?

8 Monte this

9 Fight for two

10 Exploit

to

The Pandas were quick in rotaliatint howover, as Frank their Cheng lined to right in half, the ball smiling through the outstreiched mitts of T. O. Leg, which

Lam

by Dr Ryotaro Azuma, third giving him uner bases

It was also decided today to Ping roundel towards

include tennis and shooting in the Games.

SX WAS

his

this

Hongkong 'defender to clear, Awang Bakat hog sont weight to lose and will have to sharpen up his pace if he is to retain his centre-forward poel- tion in the next match here.

Ibrahim Hassan wing

The Secretary'a 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 Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be at right-responsible for all visitors introduced by him,

is not making the best use of his speed and shoots too often from impossible angles.

The only player in the Singa- pore team who played a good their

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during goalkeeper, I counted Sek the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of Sek Sowe-chen.

fourseventeen years, Western Standard. fewer than saving no

in the first 15 would-be goals

would have which

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 72811),

The 0th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,

Way

"Doc"an.cked a loss able custodian.

Army were all out for 68, Padre Wiliams again having an Innings

and maintaining season's batting average at in- anity. Hedge took four for 40.

However, Craigengower Ime were good only for 50 19 The umpire, not certain if

Crook took four for 20 and Ash- on the right side of Mason was the

ilne as he held croft the remaining six wickets boundary

for 18. the catch, enquired of him on

The Indian Recreation Club this matte- and receivoj Д

dismissed Recreio at Sookunpoo minutas head of the Tegative shake

for a meagre 64 runs, from Mason in reply, promptly Ozorio being the visitors only awar ling a six.

impressive batsman with a con- This Kit

a most useft addition to Army South S score, but Withall went with no

addition further

to his score when, two balls later, he fell to a ball frem Johnson which kept a bli low. Six wickets were

down

And now

for 121 seventh and isa an important Never one fe

fell with no further addi- tien to the score when Ashcroft was caught

by Birley off his own bowling.

Things now looked very poor for Army

South's not 10% strong bowling tile arain

0

cam capable of 150 and that

at a fast rate of scoring, but who contributed 20,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE *

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at their the Gate. thel deserved

McLennan when

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the two men | and | requisite fee of $3,00 in order to gain re-admission. the ball to Gardner. MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the Gardner beat the defence by RESTAURANT. clever ball control and leked the ball well past Sek Sowe- chen.

pushed

Hongkong second goal tribution of 38 Carl Myalt took sidestepped live for 38. The Indians lost sides four wickets in reaching 65 for victory, Ram Laichandani con- tributing 35 and A. S. Ramjahn 25.

Gardner

to

made it

Army North won comfortably

for 3-0 from the Police by six wickets

Hongkong eight minutes later the Valley "on Saturday. Greenhalgh took six for 30 and

when he rushert in for a high Before the Singaporo Police shot, Vickers four for 24 us were all out for 68. Alcoe con-goalkeeper could lay his hands on the ball, Gardner had it on tributed 28 to Army North's 60

his chest walk the ball home. for four.

Hongkong did not score again

| LEAGUE

until the 30th minule of the First

The goal came off second half. a free kick, and Luk Tak-hay's South

force drive safiad right into the net.

The

← word net too easy to get rid of } KCC

Army

and when this was misplayed at

and the score came up to a more Opumisis

Intan NC respetable 148 as Birley deall first, Cheng dented the rubber

RAF efferlively with the tall, with the equalizer. Wally Ma

Tre addition of both these

hia bringin

for the tures

Craigengower Recreio iropped a bunt hit and Bobby sports was opposed by some de-

aftert.com

up to four for 33. Tao sacrificou to place runner legates but they obtained the |

Time was now against the Army North on second and third. C. Leung nocessary two-thirds. But Japan then put his team ahead with a

failed to gain sufficient support! Almen, though they could per- Sco.pions

haps have worked their way to Royal timely smash over third baso for the inclusion of Judo, and for two runs.

Malaya failed to get badminton

victory had Henderson, Taylor, Police McGowan

or and Welch

at ANOTHER HOMER

included.

It was decided, how-

toast two of them got down to Clawing their way back into ever, to stage these two events as

aggressive baiting. the game, two rapid puta brought exhibitions at the Games-Reu- reliable L. C. Poon to the box' ter.

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IRI

STANDINGS

Division

P. W. L. D. P.

7 0 0 1

25

7 0 1 1

21

0 4 0 2

18

5 3 1 1

13

0 3 2 1

Singapore

team

wit

have to serve up better soccer in their last match here if they 14 are to draw the crowd back to

the Hongkong Stadium,

Can anyone wonder why the highly critical fans stayed away with yenerday's Singapore display?

TEAMS- Hengong: Jimmy Chang; Ngan Chun-sing, Tan Kar-sow; Luk

Chil Jones, 2B Tak-bay,

Lau-Chi-lar (Young 24 hung

8 2 3 3

7 2 3 2 5 1

10

6

S Navy 6

1

7 0 € i

1

Bocond

Division

P. W. L. D. P.

Henderson was most unhappy against both Atheroft and Crook, but Taylor was the first

KCC

Hornets RAF Army North

0

7 6 7010

0

4 2

17

IRC

8 4 3 1

8 4 4 0

to go with the scoreboard show. Dockyard, ing a meagre 12 as he was held at short mid-wicket by Wrinch off Crook

KCC Wasps. Hoyal Navy Reuelo Army University DES Police KGVS

Fai-

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EXTREMELY EFFECTIVE With three more runa added to the

the score, Henderson was leg before to Withail, and the Army spinner was to prove extremely effective with the sun behind

*Including two points for a his high delivery McGowan was his next victim (24 for 3) tied match." and Les his next (24 for, 4), caught

by Crook in the k

Welch, who at least tried to New Bantamweight

be aggressive, was next to go

.

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AW HOE CUP HONGKONG...... SINGAPORE....3

As a game of football this loft ÁR, A a lot of question marks. thrill-provider for the quarter alled Hongkong Stadium crowd it was money wasted. In the

arst half Singapore's Aw Hoe

Cup team were on top for

brief spell and their 2-1: kond

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forwarde

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(20 for 5), held by Writech off Padre Williams at deep mid-on. Maron lot at 31, but Lister and Fice stood together for quite a

London, Nov. 25. zow world recort while against the threat of de

ortsblishni weightlifting very handsome Coat by

tock for the Bentamweight Howard-Dobson had finally press according to Tass, the to be called upon

Bavlet to dismiss

News Agency both thicke, two, Later being the Ulyanov (Kazak), taking part terval, the writing was on the DISFIGURED TICKETS.

In

Was wall at In the first to go as bo took a great"|| Ins All-Union competillons* big swipe at a slower ball only Orel llits 108 kilogrammes to poo his stamps crumple up: (238,00

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needed-near CORE DANIA din October was most Birley: both;EN thom beaten (Soviet Union) ei Minch

Their two Lilliputian piggs- isast coce but lucky, haid our last

Singaporers Gefence wide apart ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST HACK and when the Colony cane on OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE U lavoj teraz by t the le PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR

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

By Order of the Stewards, 2 pts

A: E ARNOLD******

Secretary,

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