Comb. Chinese XI
- To Meet
All-India
The following were yes- terday selected to represent the Combined Chinese In the third game of the ID- terport soccer series against All-India at the Govern- ment Stadium on Sunday. February 3: Lau Kin- chung (South China). Breto Yiu (Hitchee) Pak (KME), Tang
Mok
TODAY
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1957.
U.S.
MOVE Sports Diary WILL HARM BRITISH STANDARDS
Colony Italey "Champlonatiipe Kal Tak Ranges, 1.20 ašTI.
TOMORROW
Athletes
Univerlly Inter-Faculty
Pokfulam, 2 p.m.
Bister
Match.
Colony Balay Championships at Kal Tak Ranges, 8.30 am.
Racing Becond
By Richard Baerlein Meeting.
The
day
Beventh Парф
Cricket Division 1--Recreio v Army "g": American raid on the IRC V [ccc; Police VIDCC British bloodstock Sum
markol did "Optimists Army Ny Navy not and with the December: Ko v RAF.
Division -Army "S" y Recreto; Sales. Sinco thou American KOV School v Army "N": HAT V agents have been round the studs DBS; Navy v RKU
"A". buying only the
Воссет very best material, chiefly feats and brood
3.30 p.m.; Zosjøen v St Joseph's (CH)
(KMB). Ko Po-keung (Eastern). Chan Chi-kong (South China), Yeung Wal- to (Kitchoe), Ho Cheung- yau (South China), Capt. Lee Yuk-tak (South China), Yiu Cheuk-yin (South Chinx),
Chan-wah (South China),
Reserves: Yue Ylu-tak (Bing Two), Kwok Kam- hung (South China), Luk Tak-hay (South China), Lau Tim (KMB). Kwok-tal (Eastern). Chi-lam (KMB), Chu Wing- wah (South China).
Į
marcs.
There has been ¤ noticeable change in the American demand In 1950, No longer are the Americans keen on yearlings.
All the expausive yearlings purchased a British sales have
Division 1-Club Kitchee (Club) 3.30 p.m.; CAA ▼ KM (0) 356
р.т.
Division 1-Sollators v Dockyard (Club) 2 p.m. Gymnastics v. 2älkkoo (CH) 2 p.m., Prisons y Jardines (Stanley) 4 p.m.; RAF Bal Wan v Telephones (fy) 4 p.m.; REME V B & S (HV) 4 pm.
Division 3-Dodwells V C & W (HV) 2.30 pă, Bili v Airerate (159) 3.20 p.
Rediffusion V Caroline (IV) 4 pm. Lo Lau
لحمل
Team Manager: At Mak Ying-choy; Coach; Wing-ho.
Mr Yu Shu-chuen was in the chale at the Selection Committee meeting of the IK Chinese Football Asso- ciation, which was held at The Taf Tung Restaurant.
Tomorrow's Home Soccer Fixtures
The following are the one
soccer Axtures for komorrow:
Everton
Portsmouth
Middlesbro
West Brom
Wolves
Burnley
Millwait Tollentiain CardLT
Blackpool
Bristol R.
FA CUP
(Fourth Round)
Huddersfield
Wrexham Southend
V
West Son
Nottingham
V
V
Y
1
Aston Villa
Bunderland
Bournemouth
New Brighton
Newcastle
Chelsen
Darnaley
Fulhami
น
Preston
v Peterborough
v Manchester U.
Birminghans C
V
Bristol City Newport
Ithyl
V
Arsenal.
Third Division (South)
Aldershot
Coventry
Crystal Palace v
Exeter Gillingham
Ipswich
Swindon
Wale
Watford
✓ Torquay
Colchester
I'lymouth
Reading
y Northampton
Shrewsbury
v Brighton
V
Norwich
~ Bournemouth
Third Dividon (North)
Accrington Barrow Bradford C
Chester
Chesterfield
Darlington
Derby
Halfax
Hartlepools
Rochdale Tranmere
Airdrie
Ayr Coluc Dundee
Cartikle
✓ York
Mansfeld
v Southport
Workington
V
Crewe
Bradford
v Oldhats
บ
Gateshead Stockport
Scottish League "A"
Dunfermline East Fife Hibernian Partick
St Mirren
Scottish
Arbroath Fest Stirling
Hamilton Montrose
B Johnstone
alent'mulr Bthriing Stranraer Third Lanark
✔ Aberdeen
v Khatock
Falkirk
V Queen of So.
Motherwell
Hearts
V
V
Raith
V
V Queen's Park
Kangers
League ""
❤ Cowdenbeath
V Forfar
V
Dundee
♥
Berwick
V
Albion
v Morten
Clyde
V Allon
V Dumbarton
Still On The Wing
not realised expectations in the United States, and it is thought that they have not had time to become acclimatised.
Whether this is the case or not is a matter of opinion, because i Home English three and four- year-olds have gone straight to the United States and exceptionally well.
UNDESIRABLE
done
The Iden now is to buy foals and send them over before they are a year oltt. They have then had plenty of time in America before they are required to run. Now a most undesirable trade, far as British racing is con- corted, has sprung up.
The Americans can go round the studs and offer a breoder a very high price for his fool, plus an Interest in the sale of that foal at the Saratoga Sales following August.
the
The offer is such that no breeder for sale can possibly refuse, because he is going to get at least double, and probably nore, than if he put the same animal in the yearling sales ut Dubita, Doncaster OF New- market.
t
DETRIMENTAL
Que cannot blame the Ameri- can offer and one cannot blanc the breeder for accepting it. It is good business on the part of both.
But it is bound to have detrimental effect on the stand- I ard of bloodstock which produced in the British Isles.
Probably the finest foal of jast year is shortly to leave Britain A five-figure
offered Stan was
for him, plus an Interest in his sale at Saratoga.
to
It is no use planning to alter the distances of our Classic races and make other allegations
try
prevent French triumphs on the English turf unless the real cause of the French
successes has been accurately diagnosed.
VALUABLE
If the present trend continues
The French will be able to beat us at all distances.
Navy v Army (85) 3 pm: BAF V Club (Bookunpoo) 3 pm; Army "g" v Police (Sookunpool 4.15 p.m.
DURBAN TEST
AROUND HOLLYWOOD
I'VE GOT SOME DEFINITE IDEAS ON EDUCATION, SAYS SUSAN HAYWARD
By RON BURTON
Hollywood.
Susan Hayward practices what she teaches. At present she is at- tending classes while she also holds membership in a group devoted to teaching methods.
"I've got some very definite ideas on education," she said. "A lot of them are motivated by my recollection that when I was a child I'd come running home and tell my mother what I'd learned. That was because I had teachers who made my classes interesting and who made me want to learn."
The red-haired glamour In addition to her work, home nctress has been quietly follow- and meetings, she also attends ing her interest in education. į classes regularly. Her current This side of her life has received subjects of study are philosophy little or no attention.
and religion.
**I still
study, because teachers gave me an inquiring mind, she said. "I wan lucky. hope many others receive the same wonderful experience."
Miss Hayward meets informal ly with a group of UCLA educa- tors, doctors, lawyers and other public spirited persons. They swap ideas on present, scholastic statidards and related topics in
ENTHUSIASM NEEDED
England's Team the field of education
To Play South Africa
Durban, Jan. 24. The England team to play South Africa in the Third Test which starts at Kingsmead to- morrow la unchanged from the Eleven which won the last Test at Capetown.
The team is: P. B. H. May (Captain), D. J. Insole, P. E Richardson, T, E. Bailey, D. C. S, Compton, M. C. Cowdrey, T. G. Evans J.H. Wardle, J. C. Laker,
for
my
Director Alexander Mac- kendrick says it was simply dollars-and-cents logic that was responsible for changing 裁 "We have many fine teachers beauty salon into a night club today, but there are some who
location shots for A motion lock enthusiasm," she said. "As picture. a result, there are some classy New York," he said "They were "We planned the shota for which offer primarily only boredom. I'm afraid that there to be In a small night club. teachers must shoulder part of Well, wo
figured that if we the blame for the boredom. rented a real night club and They have the power to do hud to close it for a night-
emendous good by inspiring when we'd be shooting we'd their have to pay for the business
that it lost, in adtition rental."
love of [cerning in students.
to
lives are the women they pre- tend to forget,"
SHOP TALK
Earn Ds you gD:
Michel Auclair, the typical American woman's who probably typides
icea of
a typical romantic Frenchman, may be the world's transient actor. Auclair mast performed in Hollywood and Paris
Pre- in "Funny Face." vlously be made films in his native France, Peru, Italy, South Africa and Brazil,
The two-party system sur- prised everyone in Dan Slegel's crew on location in Spain for "Flamenca." The crew
had planned Д surprise birthday party for director Siegel for several days. When shooting all was over, and the crow was
Slegel, he 1- set to startle
best them with wittingly arrangements
surprise for a party for the crew, Forces and resources were combined, and The result was that night club everyone agreed it was twice
the Hecht Hill-as, good a party. children | Lancaster film, "Sweet Smell of were shot between the seem to do just enough to get SucceDS", by on they lack an enthusiasm time the salon closed and the for learning."
time it reopened. All changes, including
installation The first stimulus Miss Hay-wers accomplished in the smooth
scenery ward would give teachers 10 operation, and the shop was open for business as usual the
"Learning today should be made moro exciting in those
P. J. Louder, J. B. Statham. { classes where it is not interesting scenes Twelfth man-G. A. R. Lock. enough. China Mall Special
Generous Aberdeen
Too many
Who said Aberdonians were maka learning more exciting
the ilst mean? Heading
of would be
The more money.
The charities donations to
from actress, now
in appearing Scottish FA practice matches Warner's "Top Secret Affair," last August is £655 from Aber-thinks better personnel would be deen FC, Celule were next with available and that unenthusias
tie teachers could be weeded out.
£425
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 4. Orders by Lt-Col. T. F. C. Hamilton, M.C., Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated January 22, 1957.
next day.
for
The establishment-the Enrico Caruso Beauty Shop-prosented peveral unanticipated advantages, Bob Schiffer, the make-up man, noted one of them.
ORIGINAL COSTUME Muscum stuff: An original costume some Buster Keaton 30 years old was discovered in a studio wardrobe department. Now
its custodians worried
wardrobe
50
about preserving the ensemble-which got along fine by itself for three decades, that it is being kept in a glass case. Not even Donald O'Con- nor, who portrays the deadpan comedian in "The Buster Keaton Story" can wear it. Instead the department made several exact copics of the LEADING LADY UNHAPPY costume for his use in the ple- ture. The costume self-flat "Usually when
hat, wide-wing collar,
flowing loention, the make-up man hasile, black mult,
vest. low-cut to take care of the actors in any flat-heeled shoes and baggy sort of place," he said. "But at trousers will bo
preserved in the salon in New York I found the glass showcase as a motion I had plenty of booths and every picture
ture industry exhibit. bit of modern equipment I could want."
we zo On
Jour
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ir
Adolph Menjou, currently appearing in "Bundle of Joy," is celebrating his 35th anniver- Actor Tony Curtis used his sary in Hollywood. He came booth altemately as a dressing here in 1021 to work with room and
as a socialising cen- Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., The New York-bom star "The FORCE ORDENS
Beret, Bell, Carry Rifle Sling. Satur te
Three Musketeers." — today—RIIKDF Steadquarters, day 'coruary 2Arual Classification moved in a few chairy and United Press. Happy Valley will he closed un (ren), Personnel notified will at
greeted
old pals between Thursday, January 31 and Friday Lend. Warning OrderGunday Febru- scenes. February 1, 1967.
Ary Personnel Who have not
Susan Importing Procedure-Injuries Re- | tited or falled on Rifle will parade
Harrison, 18-year-old crived Whist Undergoing Travel-Wednesday, January 301) Foot her film debut in the picture, making Kuwika at d'ain. Sp Coy MMU Bronx beauty who is Members of the Force who injuries whilst undergoing training & Ammas Drill for Annual Review, will report to Lie nesrest Gavern: (2) 77g__ Films. RV 6.35 p.m. MPG was delighted, and then not so ment iluspital, ie. Kowloon Hospital for RhQ. Dress: BD, Boots, Gallers, happy with the arrangement.
lt, or Queen Mary Hospital for treat-
Beret, Hine" "Siing, Bayonei "I'd been trying for four ment and not to military hospitals. Frog. Carry Overall, Mor PinTues- Altering the distances of our They will be in pomession of a certi- day January 29--Foot & Arms Drill days to get an appointment at races is not going to make much neste signed by an officer which for Annual Review. V 8.15 p.m. Caruro's to have my hair difference.
and coe must
the 12- will be handed to
Hospital MPG for RHQ. Dren: BD, Boots, done," she said. "I sure
was certifying that they are | Gallers, Beit, Beret, the Bling, member that the most
valu- Anoner
members of the R.H.K.D.F.
pyanet Frog. Coy sir Psurprised to And the whole able animals today for
the
Reporting Procedura Spectacles parade, MT Tuesday, January 20 place was mine for a night-- American market are the
Broken Whilst Undergoing Training-|-(1) Foot & Arms Drill, (2) Mam-1 and Members of the Force who break or tenanes, RV
hairdressers $.30 p.m. at RHQ. damage
their spectacles whilst | Dress: HD, Boots, Gaiters, Beit.
around." undergoing training will report to Beret. Lut Ste-Tuesday, January 20 HQ KDF for a felter to be taken ordered by RIO. V 5.30 p.m.
A prop man had a different to the Principal Almoner, Harcourt at RHS Dress: Pisin clothes. Mea feeling,
Morrison 10 Road Hee-Wednesday January 30- As "PL bet what we did Health Centre, with the spectacles for arrangements ordered by RMO, RV 6.30 p.m. at the biggest to be made in connection with re- | MQ. Dress: Plain
face-Hifting that ever happened here," he said., It is a fallacy to imagine that pairs and replacements which will Wednesday, January stated
be carried out by the Government whh Med the
Sec. V 5.30p.m. at Amelcans
simply want Optical Technician. The breakage niq.. Drew: Fish clothes. Pro Suc sprinters. They want high-class | must be certiffed by an Onleer as
-No parade, Hand & Corps of Drums horsea and they are steadily
not being due to carelessness on the As ordered by Band President, part of the member concerned. Bill
HOME GUARD pruning them out of the British
Incurred with private opticians will
Training-Thursday January Isles.
not be met from Pubile Funds. -(London Express Service).
(COPYRIGHT)
| spring of Tulyar.
off-
The fact that he was a stayer, and was bred to be a stayer, has had no effect on the American altitude.
Gresley Rovels, the Birming- ham League club, have a player on their books named Sammy Crooks, Yea, the Fame Sammy SUPER
who played for England and
OPTIMISTS
of
Derby County. Mr Crooks 16 The ambition
FORCE HEADQUARTERS Recce Platoon-Thursday January Jght Troup-Friday February 1, 1957-Ne parades.
| 31, 1957-No parades,
*U & B Froop-Monday January 20, 1957-Ne parades,
arranged
31.
then по
*
was
Actress Valerie French would rather be the "other woman" any time.
1057--No parade. Bunday February 3, She thinks the "other woman" 1067 Those detalled only, Parade of a romantic triangle stays MPO a.m, for Peak Range, Dress: much longer in the minds of Overalls.
HONGKONG AUXILIARY AIR men who see a film than any heroine does. Therefore, Miss
FORCE
Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 26th January, 1957. Over 1,500,000 tickets sold
to date.
ANNOUNCING
AS FROM 1st FEBRUARY 1957
Coll
CARPET SHAMPOOING
WILL BE RESUMED
59195
for collection
THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.)
Colds
HOLLYVOGUE
@alifornia
TIES
MAKE IDEAL GIFTS
Even the slightest cold Is to be feared Do not let it spread Defeat it from the start by taking1 or 2 'CAFASPINS
CAFASPIN
BAYER
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SEVENTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 19th and Saturday 26th January, 1957.
(To be held under the Bules of the Hong Kong.Joskey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACEO, The First Heli will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the First Race run Et 2,00 p.m. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 1.m. 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 of $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..
Tiffing will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.
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 Gale,
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...
SERVANTS
The sale of Cash Sweep passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the
Tickets on
the above will close on 25th January, 1957, as follows:-
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, nt 4.00 p.m.
6 D'Agullar Street, at 5.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road at 6.00 p.m.
Chinese New Year Stand-Down-French is very pleased with such Flying Squadron, The Flying Squaa role in Columbla's "The Gar THE HONG KONG REQIMENT
dron will stand down on the week- Training A coy-Tuesday, Jon-end February 2 & 3, 1967, Evening ment Jungle." uary 20-Annual Review Preparation, training on January 31 is also can- RV 5.13 p.m. al MP for RHQ.celled, Burnicy
"I think an actress in such a Boots, Galters, Blue Dress: BD, Berei, Web Belt, Carry Rifle Sling. be closed on January 31 & Febru-tangible Idea to a man that she's Holiday This leadquarters will part must get across some 2ary 1. Cay-Saturday February
The Draw will be held in Range Bren Firing (Only men al Trade Training-Police Station available," she said. "Well, we the Public Betting Hall at ready notified), RV SCP Kowloon Tuesday January 23"A" Group-34 always talk of recognition by a.m. Dress, A already detalled. RAF Police District. North Point- He co-No parade, "D" Coy 8.30 p.m. Transport leaves MPG at the audience themselves in a
the Race Course, at 11.30 a.m. Wednesday January 38-Annual e- 5.20 p.m. "B" Group-11 RAF Police pleture, and a fat of guys will on Saturday, 26th January, view Preparation. RV MPG 3.18 pm. District, North Point- p.m. Trans. for R11Q. Dress: BD, Bouls, Anklets, part leaves MPG at 7.45 p.m. Equip. see themselves being pursued. 1957.
ment section Tuesday January 2
also the club's manager, but Boys' Brigade Is to secure at he is still a signed player and last one point in the local turns out Occasionally. Yet Senior Youth League before the Sammy was playing with Harry season endal At the moment Bedford, George Mee and they are bottom, pointless after Tommy Cooper, Derby players ten games, and with an adversu of a past generation,
goal average of 15-104,
3"
BE SPECIFIC
LEVONI!!
NAMESAKES
spaces
INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the against each of the clues below with a word rólated- to my life. The letters in circles spell out my name, Who am I?
& 40 minutes!
D
1' They invaded Britain
D
2 Rule
3 Setback
B
4 Plan of campaign
B Ancient philosopher
Battle in Berkshire
7 Fighting men
8 Winly month
"
Great ones?
10 Danish warrior
11 Town on the Thames
12 Old English Kingdom
13 This blue
14 Strong point
Solution on Page 9
All
p.in.
day
lgar
"The main point is that a leaves Salisbury man can lose sight of who is Road at 5.15 D. Clerks 0.0. Tues: the pursuer and who is being
January 20-All personnel HIKAAF Jangar-8 pm. Transport pursued.
'other woman'
ទេ
leaves Salisbury Road at 5.65 17.m. roles that are right, I start the A.T.C. Bection Tuesday January 25 action.
The guy sees me and
g" Watch-Sek Kong Towers: thinks maybe I'm
(Full Day). Transport leaves Balis-
after him.
bury Road at 8.m. sharp. Satur Then we have a chase, and it day February 2-Aa detalled-Kai
to a
Tak Tower I p.m.
A detalled Len't
always cicar
Kal Tak Tower- a.m. & 1. p.m. who's who.
Manila in
only 2 hours
M.T. Section All personnel -119
40
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CATHAY PACIFICË
ABKDF-8.30 p.m. Transport leaves
man
The actress sald a pair of
MPG at 5,16 pām. Nursing Bection= Training is cancelled due to Public fluttering eyelashes ban broken Houday.
dection-Baoday 'up more than one party when February 1 -- 1 Controller from 'A' their main action was directed Team-SOC-D_KM. “A”. Team ---- 45
By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
NOTICE
:
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry Forms for the 8th Race SU a.m. (Full Day), leaves Balisbury Road" at 8.30 6,m. "In a business in which it's Meeting 1968/57 to be held on Wireless Bellon (Amended)-Friday important to be remembered, I Saturday 9th and Saturday January 20-All personnel HKAAF find much roles actually help
Lecture, MPG-530 p.m.
Transport at someone else's man.
(Egd.) O. H. CALVET, Major, me," she said. "Men may not 10th February, 1957, (weather for Commandant, jülkör. | wont to admit St, but the permitting) may be obtained women they remember In their at the Secretary's Omee,
NOTICE
Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and
Road,
Servants must remain in their employers boxes except for
Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths' in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16.00 each per day and $32.00 for both days may be obtained from the Coph Sweep Offices at Queen's Buliding, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am. on the day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Slewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular, Meeling 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 day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second
other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00a.m. en Friday, 18th January, will be sold and the reservation can-. celled 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 sumber does not confer, on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder,
The Siewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lista without alaling reasons for their action.
SPECIAL CASH SWEEP -
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 20th January 1957, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offiļeti,
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited
....
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST DE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT, AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY NÉFER, NOT LATER
RACE OF THE DAY HAS DEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
***PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- FIGURED TICKETS,
Goalkeeper's Day Out the Stables; Shan Kwong THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST
RIKDY Ruds Mesting 1057- NKVDC Chuispionship —- (4) All 19: members of the Havbe who are noti serving with the RHCDP are invited to enter for the likvDC Rifle Cham- pionship to be red on Baturday February (10, 1957 et à p.m. as Kai Tak langs. (b) Two practices are fred, deliberated - and anaghooting, Winchester City's goalkeeper bota se 300 yards, 3)(0) Entries ag Keith Guppy, will remember his accepted on the fring, point or can be made in advance to the Adit, visit to Alton to play the locals
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 29th.
sley Hongkong in the Hampshire league, He January, 1957.
provided and competitors Chould talons received attention from his
BG (72271) if they wish to have trainer: four Umes, was beaten By Order of the Stowards, the-mers perroke) Linaresden tide six times, and was carried off shows, pool butt ale and a" carmean with an injured thigh. ten At RVDC members are cordial minutes from the finish,
ly lovited to attend and pumpete,
A. E. ARNOLD,
'Secretary,
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, olc. will not be permitted" to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey, Club...
By Order of the Stewardaj- MAL Arnold,
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