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World Table Tennis Championships ·

Three Consecutive 5-0 Victories For Japan In Swaythling Cup

Stockholm, Mar, 7.

The Japanese cup holders showed brillant form, win- ning three consecutive five to nil victories without losing a single set when the Swaythling Cup team championship started here today.

Ichiro Ogimura, Men's Singles title holder, demon. strated striking form and never left his opponents any chance. Sweden also scored three victories,, but the dif ference in playing strength of the two countries is enor-

mois.

Apparently the final

struggle three, with 15 winning games to will be an affair between Japan no defeats, and three points,

Placings in Group One were:

Cames

and Czechoslovaklu, who scored Iwo straight wins in Group Three today. But the Chinese and the Hungarians, headed by the for- mer World Champion, Ferene China

Humnista Sido and the tw star, Zoltan | Indta Berezik, might be strong rivala Belgium for the files.

in the Corbillon Cup, the Sruttand Lumantas guria, winters last year, had two easy 3-0 victories,

but the Chinese

P W L Won Lost Pts

SPORTRAIT

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957.

"Is that the Speedee Invisible Mending Service ?"

London Express defpice

HKAAC TEAM FOR SUNDAY

The following will represent the Hongkong Amateur Athletic

Club in the Norman Philips Trophy Match against the Hong- kong University Athletic Club and the South China Athletic Association al the University on Sunday ground, Pokfulam, afternoon, March 10:

2 2

2 2 0

2 2 0

10 4

2

0

Portugai Luxembour Switzerland

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aR their Kroup won matches are did the United States. As for Grup Two, it is diffleul! Judge the sirength of

the teams, as two of the nations, Vietnam and Brazd, withdrew,

Czechoslovakia

Finhee

Consequently, one ní the Germany

favourities, the Japanese,

had to play one match.

only tran

Finlarki Canada

South Africa

The championships continue italy

Inmorrow with th

OKRSIONS,

mwe

Japan defeated South Afrien

by 5-0 in a Group Two SwayUs-

China USA

ling Cup team match (Men) for lati the World Table Tennis Cham-Walen pickship

here tonight. This was the Japanese team'a successive 3-0 win.

25/1

Switzerland Third Holland

In Group Thrus, Australia beat

Norway by 5-0 and Czechoslovu.

kla ut Deumark by 5-0.

Norway

Denmark

Japon and Sweden were lead-Yugoslavia

ing in the Swaythiing Cup to-

night, after cuch butt played Austria

and

three

matches

Group Three

Games PW 1. Won Last FR

330

3 3 0 17

3 2 }

2 3

1

Group Four

Games

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2 2 3

10

England Hungary

Won Holland

Spata Wales Lebanon

10

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2 1 1

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Results of other Swaythling

COLONY TENNIS Cup matches tonight were:

Ip And Lo In

Doubles Final

By "TOUCHWOOD"|

Group One: Portugal Luxembourg by 5-1.

beat

Group Two: Vietnam beat Finland by 5-1 and France beat Cunuda by 5-0.

Group Three: United States beat Brazil by 5-1 and Germany beat Italy by 5-0.

Group Four: Yugoslavia beat the Netherlands by 5-0 and Hungary beat Wales by $-0.

England beat the Lebanon by

Ip Koon-hung, the reigning Colony Grasscourt Singles Champion, entered the second

the Hongkong

Lawn 5-0. final of Tennis Association Champion- ships when in partnership with Norman Lo he bent V. T. Wang and George Chua 6-2, 6-0, 0-4 in the Open Doubles event al Chater Road,

Other Corbillon Cup results lonight were as follows:

Group 1: Korea beat Sweden 3-0 and France beat Poland 3-0.

Rumania bent Ireland 3-0, the Yugoslavia beat Austria by 3-2.

Ip's sound all-round play was the winning factor in mutch, plus the good support given him by Lo at the net, and

Group 2: Scolland

beat

100 Yards: Capt. J. L. Hun-

ter, Copt. D. Gunn.

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.

Page

Royal H.K. Defence Sports Diary

Force Orders

Serial No. 10. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ridë, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated March 5, 1957.

1967 muxt forward receipte to Unle

Maret 20, 1967.

-54 RAF Police Dist, North Point- Dp.m. Transport Waves M.P.Gat

DAY

TOMORROW

Boccer

Div, 1: St. Joseph's'v Kwong, (001)-4 pm); Návy v RAW (Ray)

Div. 3: 34: BV Jardines ·{C})) (Navy) 2.30

FORCE ORDERS Omeer's Outfit Aljowaneg-Duo 19|784 P.m. Thday March 12, 1967-3.10 p.m.■ BAP Sul, Wang vi Ranch the close of the Enancial year un | "A" & "3" Groups-34 RAF Polo (38) : RAMO V Boo- March 30, 1957 any officer who 10 Day; taimport leaves Sirbury Top Telephon

D.m.; Dockyard:w purchased items of uniform in |

Transport cordance with 120 authorised | Road at 8.43'4.m, Equipment Becilon

GMB (RV) 4.50) It is a popularity poll organised by the China chedule on or before February Saturday March 1907-Aso

Div. 3: C & W v Hollandia Mall, and nomination coupons will be accepted for reusbursement, not later than Sunday March 17, 1967-As detailed p.m.; Mercantile v RAL -IKAAT Jingu-2 pm. 2 p.m.; Dodwall v Reditugas HKAAT Hangara dum, Civiks run. 430 p.m. until the closing date to be announced later.

Thursday March 14, 1987-Apr- panel-}{q·· Rikor -- 0.15 p.m.

Cricket Transport leaves liq RHKOF 4 750

Div. pm. Bunday March 17, 1967-All Boorsjons v CCC; KCC v Optimista:

14: BÁT V. Anny -Bouth; - personnelle Rinbr-6 am. (Full Recreo Day), Transport loaves M.P.G. At Police. V. MIC Aary North

mA.T.C. section Tuesday March 12, 1907-"A" Watch Sek Policov Army Norths: KGV v Navy: Div. 2: Army South - V RAP: am ( Day).

Kily "A"

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

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play Nominations should be addressed to Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

To the Editor, China Mail,

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of Year, taking into regard his playing ability and sportsmanship on the field of play is

220 Yard: Capt. D. Gunn, of the

W Reeves.

440 Yards; W. Reeves, Archie

880 Yards: J. Weate, F. Waller,

One Mile: R. Weate, Cd.

MAA R. H. Pupe.

Three Miles; Cd. MAA R.H.

Pape.

220 Yards Low Hurdleg:

Club,

(Signed)

FORCE HEADQUARTERS Becce Platoon--Timesday March 14, 1907—Annual Review itehearsal. Parade MPG 6.15 p.m. for tpt to Hong Kong Stadium, Dress: B. blue beret, boots, anklets, web bait, frog, rille aing. Rifles will be issued

medals will be worn,

Athletics Major Units Athletic Mest Boun- dary Street 10.00 am. MGA Open Meeting, Kings Park 2 p.m..

Rugby

At The Stadium. Hunday March 17, Hong Tower-0 1957. Final Dress Rehearm for And Transport leaves Salisbury Road at y Recreio, Dockyard v. Usilver- nual Review Parado MPG 0.008 a.m. Saturday March 10, 1907-A1 them for tpt to Hongkong Stadium.datal berkai Tak Tow

Dress: A on March 14, 1957, but MT. Section Wednesday March 13, officers will wear No. 1 Dress and 1907-A personnel-Q HKDF-.. 0.30 p.m. Transport leaves M.P.G. 8.15 p.m. Cancellation: Bills Training |_Light Troop Thumday March 14, on March 6, 107 and March 20, 185. 1937. --- Animal_review Rehearsal As the 22 ftangre, HQ RIDDF is not Parade MPG 5.15 p.m. for tyt to available on Wodnesday ? March 6 Hongkong Stadium. Dress: BD. blue and 20, 1937 shools on these days baret, boots, kankiels, web bell, og are now cancelled. Nursing Breilón rife săng, Turies will be issued at Thursday March 14, 1957-All per- the Stadium. Bunday March 17, 1937, sonnel SQ RAF Kal Tak- a.m. Final Dress Rehearsal for Annual (Full Day), Transport leaves Balla Review Parade MPO 8 am, for ipt bury Road at 8.45 Ga to Hongkong Stadium, Drea: As on March 14, 1957 but officer will wear No. 1 Dress And medals

will be

the

his

9 Hungarian HOME SOCCER

Capt. J. L. Hunter, R. Spencer Soccer Players

High

Junip: Capl, J. L.

Hunter, Samuel Lo

Long

J. Jump: Capt.

Hunter, R. Spencer,

Lu

Hop, Step & Jump: Capt. J. L. Hunter.

Shot Put: R. Hamson, H. K. Kennedy-Skipton,

Discus Throw: R. Hampon, P. A. Noble.

Javelin Throw: R. Hamson, .. Tom.

and Competitors

officials should be on the ground by 2 p.m.

Tennis Critic Accuses Aussie Of Bad Sportsmanship

Kingston, Jamaica, Mar. 7. Alva Raunsay, leading Carib- bean tennis critic, today ac- cused Mervyn Rose of Australia of poor

sportsmanship during the SI Andrew invitational championship

the in which Aussle won both the singles and asubles crown.

-

"Rose gave the worst hibition of sportsmanship on u local court within the memory of the present generation of Jurnalcans," Ramsay said.

The Australian southpaw, during his singles final against teammate Don Candy, hurled his racket to the court in dis- gust and gruffly asked the um- pire to remove a linesman,

The conduct of Mexico's Pan- by 3-0 and cho Contreras in the doubles beat Germany final against Rose and Candy

this pair on their showing yes- | Czechoslovakia by 3-0, Hungary terday should have nothing to beat Scotland worry about when they meet Czechoslovakia Edwin Tsai and Tsui Wai-put lay 3-1. the final on Tuesday.

The winners took the

also was criticlaed adversely and

Group 3: Wales beat Switzer- Jamaicans were advised not to land by 3-1. England beat Den-pattern their court conduct after four games of the first set with mark by 3-0 and Chine beat the either player.—United Press. comparative case

but dropped Netherlands by 3-0. two when Tsai and, puriner rip-| ped through their services with aces that had Ip and Lo com- pictely benten.

Positions in Cordillon Cup, Group One

The second set was a runaway victory for Ip and Lo for they Korea reeled off six games in a row for tumanla a love sel win and the third and France

Yugoslavia

final set raw Edwin Tsal trying Austria desperately hard to pull the Bweden

but the Ireland

Finland Poland

game out of the fre,

best this pair could do was to take four games out of ten,

NAMESAKES

IVONOR

Games

PWL Won Los Piz

330

2 2 0

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INSTRUCTIONS:

Fill

In the spaces, against each of the clues below with a word related to The letters in circier spell out my name. Who am I?

- my life.

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6 European State

Hold back floods

10 Man for example

11 Lifting bird

12 Crimson this

13 Technician

16 Observa

18 Die out

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New Year Resolution

Matet Lambert, Old Boys play Hull Amateur League.

in the Their record for the season 40 the end of 1930- was-played ten matches; lost len. In the New Year they have played, seven without defeat! Four won and three drawn, and eleven pre- cious points.

BE SPECIFIC

Manila in only. 2 hours

& 40 minutes!

CATHAY PACIFIC

Suspended

tion's disciplinary

FIXTURES

Following are the Home SOCOTT fixtures for tomorrow:

First Division

Vienna, Mar, 2 Reports reaching Vienna from Budapest tonight said the Hun- football federa- .garian soccer

commission | Arsenal

Birmingham V had suspended for three months

Bunday foot- nine leading Hungarian

Candi ballers recently returned to Chelse Hungary.

❤ Luton

Everton Sunderland Blackpool Manchester C. Aston Villa

V

V

V

Aanchester U, v

Newcastle

Portsmouth

Preston

The three months' suspension covers Hungarian championships| Wednesday matches and friendly encounters, West Brow The players, most of them from "Honved" team the champion (self-exiled since last October's stat insurrection), will not be allow Bury

ed to play in any Hungarian national selection before Sep- lember 7 this year.

The nine named were: Szuszo, Lantos, Sindor, Bozsik, Banyai, Rokoczi, Farago, Budal Jr. and Kotasz.

Doncaster Grimsby

Dalton

V

Loods

Chariton

Wolves

Tuttenbkan

Second Division

Rotherham

Noits Feni

Bristol C.

Lincoln

Blackbum

V

West Ham

Huddersfield

V

Leicester Layton

V

Liverpool Middlesbrough

Earnsley

v

BWINDED

Notts County Stoke

Y

Port Vale

V

Fuihan

Sheffield U.

Third Division. (Bouth)

Two other players, Dudas and Toereoosik, were suspended for four weeks from champion- | Aldershot ship matches and until July 7 Bournemouth

Brentford for international selections.

Brighton The

and Gingham cases of Machos Ticky, still touring abroad, are to be taken up at a later date, the reports sald-France-Presse

Two Tie For The Lead In Pensacola Golf

worn:

:

Blarney Stone quarter-finala amnis finals and hals,

Racing

Ninth Annual Hace Mesting, (third

Friday | day), Happy, Valley noon.

March 18, 1957-All personnel-Wind

or House 5.15 p.m. Wireless Bacon Tuesday March 12, 1967-All par Bonnel-1 KDF-0.15 am. (Fut Day) Transport leaves M.P.G. st 9 a.m. All personnel-Signala Centre Kal Tak-16 p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 2. p.m. Friday March 181057All personnel- Lecture Room, M.P.G.-8.30 pmn.

Flying TrainingThursday March 14, 1957---Aπ půlow-M.P.G.--6 p.m. Saturday Bday March 18 & 17. 1937 All Plots so detailed by O.C. Flying Squadron,

HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY

ARMY CORY'S

THE HONG KONG REGIMENT Training-RIIKDY Annual Review Rehearsal Parade-Thursday March 14, 2057 The a/m rehearsal will be helt on Thursday March 14, 1067. All runka will attend, RV MPG 5.15 pun. for Govt. Stadium. Drem: DD, oots, Anklets, Berets, Rifle Slings, Bayolet Froga, (Rifles will be issued at the Stadium). Bunday March 11, 1957, Final Dress Rehearsal for Annual Review. Parade & a.m. MPG to Govt. Stadium. Drem: Offlcer No. 1 Dress (OCA Coys to wear sworda), Medals. Colour Party- No. 1 Dress (Medals & Swords). WO's un Parade No. 1 Dres Parade MPG 3.15 p.m. for tp to (Medals). Of-Battle Dreem, Blue Hongkong Stadium. Dre BD, Blue Berat, Shoes, Stockings Sunday Exerct, Boots, Anklets, Web Belt, Rine Slings & Frog, Medals, Band- Aarch 17 1957. Annual Review Re- hearsal. Parade MPG 8 am, for tpt No. 1 Dress (Medala) to parade an detailed by Band President (Rines 10 tongkong Stadium. Drew: B, will be sued at the Stadium). Bitte Beret, Shoes, Stockings: Regti Pro Sec-Friday March 14, 1967. Drili s ordered by ISM, RV (sd.) O. 1 CALVERT, Major.

for Commandant, R.ILK.D.F. Dres: Battle 6.30 p.m. at NHQ, broad, Blue Beret, Boole. While

鄙 Belt/Galtera Dand

Corps

NOTICE Drum. As ordered by Band Presl-

dent.

of

HOME GUARD Training Thursday March 14, 1957. Annual Review Rehearsal Parade MPG 6.15 pm. for tpt to Hongkong Stadium. Drets: BD, blue beret, boots, ankiets, web bali, "frog, ride aling. Fufle will be issued at the Stadium. Sunday March 17, 1937. Final Dress Rehearsal for Annual Review Parade MPG 6 àm. for ipt to Hongkong Stadium. Drew: Aa March 14, 1967 but officers will wear will be and medale No. 1 Dres worn.

HONGKONG AUXILIARY AJE FORCE Change of Dattes Fight leu tenant Robbins asannes tho duties of Adjutant, HK.AA vice Flight Leitenant 17. A, Wilson, we.t, March 1, 1957.

Annual Review--(a) 2nd Rehearsal RMKDFMarch 14, 1957. As detalled -Transport loaves M.P.Q. at 5.15 p.m. (b) Final Rahesesal RHKDY March 17, 1937. As detailed-Trans- part leaves M.P.G. stamin

Bection- Trade TrainingPosice Tuesday March 12, 1057-"A" Group

Week-End Cricket Teams

V

Newport

Exeter

Reading

V

Northampton

V

Queen's Park R.

Ipswich Millwall

V

Southampton

V

Southend

❤ Shrewsbury

Norwich

V

Plymouth

Crystal Palace

Coventry

V

Colchester

The

Swiridion

Torquay WAIMAL Watford

Third Division (North)

Hallifax

Workington flochdale

Accrington Bradford C. Carilate Chester Chesterfield Hartlepools Mansfield. Okibam Southport Stockport Traumere York

V

Wrexham

V

Sounthorpe

Derby

V

V

V

V

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v Gateshead

บ Bradford

Barrow Darlington Hull

Crewe

Scottish Leaguo “A”

Pensacola, Florida, Mar. 7." Mike Fetchik with a 35-33 34-34 and Paul O'Leary with a

ted for the lead with 68s today in the first round of the $15,000 Pensacola Open golf tournament.

Six men were bunched

close behind the leaders with 699. They Dundee were Ed Furgol, Bruce Cramp East Fife of Australlo, Bill Neary, H

Y Kilmarnock Peter Thomson of Australia, Motherwell

Partick Cheen of So. Queen's Park 8 'Mirren

Lon

Doug Ford and Bob Duden.

Hibernian

V

บ Cellic

Haith

Aberdeen

Rangers

*

V

V

V Ayr

Airdrie Dunfermline Falkirk

Scottish LeaEDO "D"

Crampton hit a tree on the 17th hole and took a six after going to that point six under par. On the 18th he missed a five- footer which would have tied

Albion him with the leaders,

Brechin Asked if he didn't consider | Clyde

Cowdenbeath himself unlucky, Crampton

re-

Zast Burling plied: "No, the three was there

Fotisz first.”—United Press.

Former World Boxing Champion

Dies At 46

Syracuse, NY., Mar. 7. Exidle (Bsbo) Risko, 40, who won the World Middleweight

St Johnstono Stanhmudr sitrinet

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Mos

V Dumbarton

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Dundee

Morton

Stranraer

Berwick Third Lanark V Hamilton

V Montrose

P.L. Davis Cup Team To Meet Italians

Been! following have selected to represent their res pective teams in League Cricket matches over the week-end:

HKCC "Scorpions“ 1st Division (Home). Knight

CCC:-1 Owen-Hughes, T, G.

P. V. Dodge, F. A Weller, I Stanton, R. G. H. Nelson, J, B, U. Leckie, F. Howarthite Um

Umpire:- P. J. Hart: Sooper-J. Smith.

Inc

lat Division (Away) v Recrelo- 8. Н. Ка Byatt han (captamat. A

Training Thunday March 14, 1957.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NINTH (ANNUAL) RACE ›MEETING Saturday 2nd, Wednesday 6th and Saturday' 9th March, 1957.

(To ba haid under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon each day.

The Tifin interval is after the Fourth Race (130 p.m.) each day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 a.m. each day.

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 pre oblainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Rood only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Tins will be objaitable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 12811).

The 8th 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. la 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.

Servants must remala in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Min. Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures. Rajahn. 8. Raymond, L. G. R. Leichandari, All Khan, A. X.; Abbas. Umpire: W. J. Cron Scorer:-Skippy Arcuri

H. T.

2nd Divisions (Home) Recreio

Burma (captam), A. Rt, bin Kitobell, Hitchell, L. Kitchell, A. N. "Other, 6. A. Khan, S. A

II Mantan O. Adem, A. M. Wahab,

Ebrahim. Umpire: M Mahtani: Boorer:-U. Rumahn

A. J.

Special Constabulary Special Constabulary V Police at the Happy Valley on Sunday for Denli Batter

G. E. Shield K. Spink (captam), A. M. Prata, Ó, A. }| Soua G. T. Hurwe, T. A. Weller, 5. H. Khan, J, W. W. Boyd, J. A. Cheetham, R, W., Campion. D. d. L Green, H. H. Holgate. Untpire:-D.

Khurdon, Bagg.

Play Begins at 11.30 129.

Hong Cricket Jardines v Bulberfeld & Swire on Sunday, at Chater Road at 11,30 ... W. Baird, IL. D. M. Bar- ton, N. P. Booker, A. J. Bowden, D. W. 1. Clark, D, R. Fromer. D. P. Graham, D. G. L. Green, P. J. Hart, 3. Marshall, . M. Maza, 12 Man **J. 6. Rite Scorer:-II, Sidbury; Umpire: D. W. Leach,

1st XI (Home) v Army Bouth- Fy Off Love, WO Welch in Cpl Birley, Cpl Crook, Cpl Meuowan, SAC ME, LAC Lice, LAC Johnson, Umpire: Bgt Holland - Morten: Scorer Mire Walsh.

ind XI (Away) v Army Bouth Cpl Artby Cpl fell, Spi Cook. Cp Meredith, Cal Miner 3/K Fooler / Butler AC Bersion

Manila, Mar. 8. The Philippine Davis Cup boxing Litle in 1935, died today team will ince Italo in and Remn, Act Chadwick

Ho was employed 的 manager by the US. Hoffman exhibition tie along Davis Cup Machinery

COTT

Ha real inco on March. 12, the Philippine

Amateur name was Henry Pylowski.

Athletic Federation Riako won the title in a 16-announces. round vletory over Toddy The Italian team comprise the Yarosz in Pittsburgh, He lost No. 2 Italian player, Nicola it in a 15-round-battle with Plotranwell, and the No. 4 aco Freddy Steele in 1930 at Sentile, Antonio Moggs who are sche- -United Press...

duled to arrive today. ****

and-Ray- Felicisimo Ampon mundo Deyro will play for the PLAYERS SWITCH | Philippines France-Presse,

LAC Pilkington, LACI Murphy.

12th man: Cpl Cocieram: Umpire: Col Thornien; Scorer:. LAC, Apple quiet.

Optimists

Optimista" (Away)) P. Pritchard, C, D. Ichiboe, Li, D.. Leader, G.,T. Nowa, ham, 2. b. Spink, M... Watt, 11. Hughes

TW. D. Clarke.

Three Course Man

No, Charlie. Fleming, Sunder-

|

CASH SWEEPS

Although Through Tickets cannot normally be purchased for each day of a Meeting unless there is an interval of at least five days between each day an exception is being made for the Armual Race Meeting. Through Cash Sweep tickets, therefore, at $20 cách per day or $80 for the three days of the Meeting may be obtained trom the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 10,00 am. on each day, of the Meoling.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved forʼall 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 Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000,

Tickets reserved and availabló bút not paid for by 10.00a.m. on Friday, 1st March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever' unless the ticket bearing the

by the holder popriate number is issued to and can be produced

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also: the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without

་་་་ stating reasons for their setion.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeling at $2.00, each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road), B. D'Agullar Street and 362. Nathan Itoad during normal office hours and, until 10.00 am, on the day of the Race Meeting Design Informat KARMA NE

SPECIAL CASH, SWEEP

but Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on, the Hong Kong Darby scheduled to be run on 11th May,-1957, 41) $2.00/each, Day', be, obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices, welch All Men

ENARAN TOTALISATOR.

Backtes are advised not to destroy or throw away their Uickets until after the "ali cléar" algnal bus been exhibited.

- ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE 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. UNG PAYMENT WILL NOT BE ")

ONTORN OF DISFIGURED TICKETSAMAANKHONDEN

|- Bookmakers, Tie The mats, etc, will not be permitted to operate

John Willis and Chamilo Wade went: to... Langho" to play for

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