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THE CASE OF BOURNEMOUTH

*THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957.

GIANT KILLERS TWICE IN SUCCESSION AND THEN BACK TO OBSCURITY

By ARCHIE

QUICK

What does it feel like to hit the front page sports headlines and Third Division Bournemouth have just had then recede into obscurity? that experience, beating Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hot- spur in a hectic knockout campaign before being beaten by incomparable Manchester United and retiring to the hum-drum of the Third Division.

Gfant-killers Bournemouth were at Watford the other night in a rearranged League fixture and in pouring rain under floodlights they attracted only 7,000 people and were glad of an away draw.

They have not done well away from home.

Manager Freddie Cox, however, has no regress A very about the anti-climax, logical man the former Spurs and Arsenal winger, and his view of what could be a dreary after math to the glamorous days of a week or so ago is this:

er

"It was Tent while it lasted, We did not expect much fame, but we have come and of it with a reputation which shuntld put us in the running for pro motion Rext vi We were not ready for it this season The Cup campaign was a glorious rious Baily, but I shall be glad of a In to Division Two next year, not this--that was my original plan We tried out new ideas, and they came off, which only shows that there can be new moves exploited in football,"

PROFITS?---NONE

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wo have

almost sold out our season tickets. That will pay at least," wiges, the sunnner Despite rumours, Mr Cox has a keep him contract which will

for quite at Bournemouth while.

One manager the Watford- Bournemouth match did attract West Was Vie Buckingham, of Bromwich.

Albion The

chef a rain-atorin of drove through tropical intensity to get to the Kame in

and he Hertfordshire, told me he was interested in "everybody from goalkeeper to outside left in both teams.

My guess is that he was look- ing mostly at Borucinouth for- wards, recommended to him by his uld

#ssistant

The Hawthorne - none ollicr than Houtenemouth manager Freddie Cox-also Buckingham's team- mate at Tottenham. The two of together then got their heads

after the game, but Freddie Cox ald later "I am not selling unless am forced to; i want to

Mr Cox refult that as build for next season."

result of their Cup run Bourne-

mouth would make any money "We have to pay compensation for two postponed fixtures," he

CLUB INTERESTS FIRST

For the first time in the long history of the greatest of Home

said, "which will bring the International football matches profits back to practically nil, England vertus

have

Scotlanti the team selectorA England most, obviously

but we have mode Bournemouth Eng

put club ki —a quiet seaside resort, especial- | S ly for old people in the winter-terests first, which is the best professional football-minded, and interpretation one en place on

SPORTRAIT

RAF BOUND

"Wizard three puini

landing."

Sports Diary

Colony

TODAY

Fencing

Fenelle Championships. final pool of als, West EYMCA, 0 p.m.

TOMORROW

Lounge

the overlooking

of every one of Manchester United's forwards In the England altack Wembley.

Hodgkinson, however, is the only one to win selection while on National Service, and sull It is a coincidence

that his biggest rival for the Wembley job was Nigel Sims, of Aston Villa, who is the only player who has kept" regularly for the Army since the War and not become an International.

in

In the chosen England team, addition to Hodgkinson, Wright, Clayton and Edwards are post-war Army players and

wartime khaki star, Finnicy

WOMEN ON MCC

COMMITTEE NEXT?

Let the hydrogen bomb fall. Cinlisation

Isenged

Fire Brigade? Would you come and extinguish the Colonel

He's just read that Essex County Cricket Club have given

WOMEKI

a vote

ALL-ENGLAND TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Japanese Have Excellent Chance Of Taking All Five Titles

London, Apr. 4. Japan had an excellent chance of taking all five titles in the All-England Open Table Tennis Championships here at the end of the fourth day's play.

As well as having three quarter-finalists in the women's singles and two in the men's singles, Japan has two pairs in the semi-finals of both the men's and women's doubles and an all-Japanese final is possible in each event,

Manchester United's triple pursull of the Cup, League and European Cap is apparently rated a matter of national pres-contested

and their players face a terrifyingly congested fixture when the

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events

and

Only doubles

were Miles Eguchi

Miss Robinson (Australia) by 21-10, today and play will Watanabe bent Mile. Aber and 21-11, 23-21.

Andreadis-Stipek beat Jones revert to singles tomorrow, Mile. Torlet (France) by 21-11,

men's and women'a 21-11 and 21-8.

and Rhodes (Britain) by 21-17, individunt Anuis will be

21-15, 21-17. decided.

States) and

Earlier Ogimura and Tenaka And thus we have the selec-

beat R, E. Etheridge and D, N. In the women's doubles, the tion of Kevan, untried inside- Main surprise today was the

Whitaker of Britai In the famous Rowe twins, from Bri- Bromwich, and brilliant play by Richard Miles second round by 21-5, 21-13 and Lain, now Mrs R. Cornett and left of West Grainger, a member of Sunder- (United

Zoltan 21-16 and Tsunoda and Miyata Mrs D. Collins, were among the landi's

struggling relegation

clear the third Berezik, young Hungarian beat another British team, K. H. favourites to

a

team,

a left-wing in pre- who was unknown at the begin-

Campbell and J. O'Hara by 21-round. ference to United's great pair,ning of the present season but

12, 21-10 and 21-19.

In a women's quarter-final In many wopt to and Pegg.

victory

Misses Okawa and Hali (Birmingham championships on the European

Other teams to get through match, Akain

Misses City) Is an inferior right-back continent in recent months.

the second round were the Aus- Namba of Japan beat tralians, P. Anderson and A. Elliott and Head of Britain 21- lo Foulkes at the moment, and

Nellher Miles nor Berezik

the Robinson,

Hungarian-11, 11-21, 21-18, 21-17. Clayton

(Blackburn

understand

other's the

of Ferenc- French combination teamed up does not compare with Colman.

In the Manchester United language, but they

well enough to eliminate the Sido and M. Hagenauer, and the Birmingham City Cup

Ivan Andreadis eded English pair, Richard Czechs, Bergmann and Johnny Leach, Ladislav Stipek. in the third round and later reached the semi-finals by beat- ing Paul Anderson and Anthony Robinson (Australia).

Rovers)

Anal Foulkes was easily the best of the four full backs, but he is passed over for Hall, who was given the complete run-around by Pegg. Yet Foulkes and Pegg are out and Hall in

REMARKABLE SEQUENCE

can

and

Later, the Japanese men's doubles teams both qualified for the semi-finals of the Cham- the with pionships, along Czechs," Andreadis and Silpek, and the American-Hungarian team of Miles-Berezik.

In the semi-finals, Mics and Berezik meet Japan's Ichiro Fome hus come quickly to Ogimura and Toshiaki Tanaka, Sheffield United's goutkeeper the World Singles Champlon,

Ogimura-Tanaka beat Craigie- Alun Hodgkinson. It was only

Doubles The reigning World

Sheldon (Britain) by 17-21, Just season as the club's third

of Czechos Ladislav Stipek, ' team man that he had his first Champions, Ivan Andreadis and 21-17, 21-12, 21-6. representative game for the lovakia,

whit

meet Kelauke Army versus Aston Villa at Tsunoda

and Toshihiko Miyata Aldershot. Now he becomes the (Japan) in the other semi-final. seventh Army goalkeeper since

-Reuter. the last War to gain a "cap" wm a truly remarkable sequence.

The others are Gilbert Merrick (Club). St Joseph's Sing Tao (Birmingham City and England), Keith Jones (Aston Villa and all matches at 6 pm.

Ronnie Simpson (New- Wales), AIMEE 2nd Division: CMB

United and (Club) 30 p.m.; Dockyard v RAMIC castio

Anderson (Leleester

Second

Racing

Day of Tonth Meeting. Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

1st

V

Race

Soccer Division: Club Earlern (CH). Army Kwong Wah (B9)

V

(CH) 3.30 pm; 3 ▲ 6 v Gymnastic Johnny

(Stanley) 5 pm

In another quarter-Anal Misses Haydon and Fielder of Britain beat Misses Bates and Mortimer, also of Britain, 21- 21-11 and 21-8.-France 10,

Presse,

Week-End Cricket Teams

Royal H.K. Defence

Force

Orders

Serial No. 14. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal

Dated April 2, 1957.

Hongkong Defence Force.

FORCE ORDERA

stoliday. RHKDP Headquarters, fiappy Valley Friday, April 17.

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FORCE HEADQUARTERS Recco Platoon-Thursday, April 11 -Lecture Tactical Movement. Map Parede MPd" 5.13 Reading Lecturo. p.m. for HQ Hucer, Drear: Mutli (NCDs Uniform), Friday April 12 Queen's Birinday

Light

change into Tropical Dress 1# Mon-into day April 0. Confirmation of this date whl appear in U,R,Os Mom- bere in doubt whether the date has been

confirmed should contact the Ondrely inom HKAAF, Kal Tak (Tel 53481).

Summer Dres from Sunday Apel 7.

Drem For Spectators - Queen's Birthday Parade Army Valle. On- core=No. 3 Drews with orders and medate, swords may be worn, DI 2.9. (Trousore preferable) without order or medals.” Diner Bänks-Q0, Without orders or medals,

Dress-overnment House Garden

Party--Army Unlu-OMetp%=={1}_No.

Trade Training. Pollee Section Tuesday April All Personnel-31 RAE Polles Dist., M.P-60 p.ni. Transport leaves MPD at 8.20 p.m. Wednesday April 10 All Personnel Parade. Parade34 RAF Police Dist., K.T. 2.11. Holl's Wisert 8.50 a.m. Water tpt

(Full Day). Transport leaves, Salis Dress. Without swords, orders o leaves Blake Pier 3.15 am, Dress: bury Road at 4.45 a.m., Equipment modals, Sam Brownes or Cloth Belts Hecuba A detallod by Bection will be worn. (1) KD or Gaberäine Offra-00 Jackels, Shorts, Boots,

Commander. Clerk PA Hection Service Drets it No. 3 Aress is oot Putteen. Hosetops, SD CAP Thursday, April 11-All Personnel available. Without words orden, is Browne and Swards, Modní, One-

TKD 8.15 p.m. KQ GG Jackels, Shorts, Boots, Puties leaves 119 PAKDF at 7.10

Transport medala, Sam Brownes or Cloth Balts will bo word. (ii) Ofoers not in p.m. Hosetops, Blue Beret, Web Bell, Fros. Rifle Sling. Medals. WOs & Sunday April 14-All Porn Posion of any of the above orders wear plain clothes. Saty will wear gastico.

HO KHKDF-am. (Full Day) of dress will Transport leaves MPG at 8.45 am. Other Banks (1) No. 3 Dress with Troop-Friday April 12-Clerks G.D. Section Tuesday April out ordem or medala. Sam Browner Queen's Bithday Parade, Parade -All Personnel-HKAAF Hangar or cloth belts will be warts as xp- Holt's Whinet 8,30 am. Water ipt

Transport leaves Salisbury pilcable. (1) Other Ranks not "Is leaves Blake Pier 6.15 a.m. Dress: Road at 8.45 pm Saturday Apri possession of No. 3 Diem will wear

13-All Person561–)IKAAR Hangar plain clothes. O-00 Jackets, Shorts, Boots,

a.in. (Full Day), Transport leaves Puilees. Honetops, SD Caps, Sam

Can. Sailbury Road at 8.40 4.m. Olt Browne and Swords, Medals.

cvijatloss-Full

DAY on Saturday OG Jackets, Shorts, Boots, Puttees, Husetom, Blue Berel, Web Bell.

Apr 0 is now cancelled. A.T.C. Hection Saturday April 13-As do- Frog. Hinc Sling. Medais. WOS &

talled--Kal Tak Tower--1 Sgts will wear sashes,

p.m. Sunday April was detailed-Kai Tak Tower- a.m, de i p.m. M.T. Heelton Wednesday April 10-Ali Personnel-119 BHRDF-6.30 p.m. Transport leaves MPG at 0.13 p.m. Nursing Section Thursday April 11-

(Full Dox). Transport leaver Saits»

6 p..

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and Entry bury Road at 8.45 a.m, & It - Forms for the 11th (Easter) Hon Thurday April 11-Fighter Kace Mooting 1966/67 to be Plotters-SO-3.30 p.m. 'A' & **

THE HONGKONG REGIMENT Dress Summer Dren will be worn w.c.f. 0 .hi. Apeli 7, 1957,

Training--HM Birthday Parade-All Perionnel 8SQ Kai Tak-) ass. Friday April 12-All Selected Per- sonnel will RV at Hohta Wimit 8.30 a.m. (Froe Water Transport in pro- vided and leaves Blake Pier 14.10 a.m. for Holt's Wharf). Drem, OR DC Shorts, Jackets Dush, setups,

Teams 500-4.30 p.in, Sunday April held on Saturday 20th and 14—¡ Contrailer from 'A' Ten-SOC Monday 22nd April, 1967,

-84.m. 'A' Teatr SU-D a.m.

Full Day), Transport leaves Salis- (weather permitting) may be

Belt. Life Puttees, Boots, Berets, Sling & Bayonet Frog, Mednis. WOx d SgtSashes & Medals, Offer Som | bury Road at 1.30 am. Browne, Swords, Medals, SD Copa. A Coy-Tuesday April -wr Bile. RV MPG for 1HQ 5.30 p.m. Dress:day & Sunday April 13/14--All Pileta OG Trousers, Shairt. Boots Putices, Beret, Belt, Rifle Sung. Coy Thursday April 11--Sten M/C Les

Flying Training. Thursday April obtained at the Secretary's All Pots-MPG-6 p.m. Satura Ofice, Alexandra House; the as detailed by OC Flying Squadron, Club House, Happy Valley; HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY and the Stables, Bhan Kwong

Road.

ARMY CORPS

Parade. Parade Hull's Wharf 0.30 A.In Water tot leaves Ullako Vier 6.13 a.m. Dress: KU, Stockings, Shoes,

mona 1 & 2. Foot & Arma Drill. BV MPG 3.15 p.m., for RiQ. Dress: OG Trousers & Shirt, Putlees, Boots, Training-Friday April 12-Queco's Bores, Belt & vuclies, Carry Hille | Birthday Siing. April 13/14-W/E Trg. Time 1,30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Saturday. Berri, Dress: OC, Bols, Anklets, Jeit, Pouches. 80 a.m. in 4.30 p.m.

Boots. Sunday, Dress:

OG. on Anklets, Beret, Belt, Pouches, Carry Rite Sling & /lat. C Coy-No Parade. 'D Coy-Wednesday April 10

(3d) 0. H. CALVERT, Major,

Aur Commandant, .H.K.D.F.

NOTICES Summer Drest,—All ranks of the

Cadre is per programe. Remain Army unite, B.R.K.D.F. will change

der-Rifle 57-56. RV MPG 5.18 p.m. for Q. Drem: OG Trousers, KD Shirt, Putteen, Boots, Beret (W*** Order). Bp Coy MMO PL--Wednesday April 10Beta & Fire Controllers Course. RV MPG 6.15 p.m. for it.

Drem: OG Trousers, Jackets, Pultecs, Web Beit, Boots, Blue Beret, Carry Overalls, April 27/28-W/E Tra. Mor Pl-Tuesday April D-Valco Pro- cedure, Mor Amm RV MPG 8.15 p.m. for RHQ. Dress: OG Trousers, Jacka Puttees, Boots Blue Berat, Carry Overalls HQ Coy Six Apr 13/14--W/E TTR-Programme already lagued. RV 130 p.m. MPG As per current drem for RNQ, DCP-Tuesday Apr Regulations.

B-As ordered by MTO. RV 8.30 p.m. at RHQ Dress: As per current rem Regalations. Int Rec-Tuesday April As ordered by RIO. RV 6.50 p.m. at R. Press: As per current Dress

Ated Sre-Wednesday Regulations. April 10 Lecture on Arucial Res- piration & First Aid, RV 5.30 p.m. at fuq Dress: Overnuis, Boots, Galten. Beret, Beit, April 13/14 W/E Tug-Stretcher Bearers. RV 2.30 p.m. MPG Bor RiQ. Dress: To be detailed by RMO. Regil Pro Bec- Friday April 12-No evening tra. Oars & Sets Day-Sunday April 7 The above will take place in accor dance

with Instructions already mued to all concerned. Dand & Corps of Drums. As ordered by Band President.

HOME GUARD Training. Thursday April 11- Fim Parado MPG 8.30 p.m. for HQ RHKOP. Dress: Mutti. Friday April 12-Queen's Birthday Parade. Parade Holt's What 8.30a.m. Water tot Leaves Blake Pler 8.15 a.m. Dress! Boots. Offrs od Jackets, Shorts, Putters. Hoselops, SD Capa, Am Browne and Swords, Medals. One- OG Jackets, Shorts, Boots, Puttres, Belt, Hosetops, lue Beret. Web Frog. Rifle Sling, Medals WO Sgt will wour ghes.

HONGKONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE

Queen's Birthday Parade-Friday April 12-(a) All ranks will assemble

(entrance at Holt' Whart Leval crossing) by 8.30 am. Ferry will leave Blake Pier, Hongkong at 4.15 a.m. (b) A limited number of closure are available on application to the Orderly Room not later than Saturday April 0.

Tsunoda-Miyata beat Adams- Burridge (Britain) 21-18, 21-10. 15-21, 21-16.

The following players have Miles-Berezik beat Anderson- been selected to represent their tickets for the Officers and OR en-

respective clubs in the cricket gumes over the week-end:

INC

NOT A SET DROPPED

London, Apr. 4. Tho

two

men's Japanese doubles teams and the

Knud

Gleie Sets

Scotland), women's doubles team all clear European Breast Khan Canan. 9. Raymond.

a single set between

ed the third round of the British Table Tennis Cham- (15) 1.20 p.m. Prisons Talk City and Scotland), Johnny pionships here tonight without

3rd Division: Hollandia v Red!u- King (Swansea Town and Wales) slan. 3.30 pan.: Caroline JV and Willie Fraser (Sunderland dropping Dodwell (KV) 3.30 pan. Univer and Scotland). alty v Mercantile, & p.m.; AFB v C&W D Dm. all matches at Happy Valley.

them

Stroke Record

1st Division (ilome) v Optimists: Myatt (Capt.), Myatt, Lalchandant. C. Koh, A. R Abbas L. G. Ebert, E. Minu, A. R.bin Kitchell, Umpire: W. 3. Croft, Scorer: Skippy Arculli.

Optimalsts

Copenhagen, Apr. 4. Denmark's Knud Gele, who

lat Division (Away) IRC:

J. P. Prichard, N. Lolgi- finished sixth behind Japan's Ogimura and Tanaka beat Masaru Furukawa in the 200 Bennett. G. J. B. Leader. T. P They all won their honours

R. H. Hughes, D. Souther after demobliisation and SimpLandry and Hodson (Britain) by metres breast-stroke event at Mahon, K. G. Spink, M. S. Watts,

21-17, 21-16, while the Olymple Games at Mel-T. Howe, L. D. Kilbeo, C. son is the only one not a "full" | 21-11, International only "B", plus Tstmoda and Mynta beat Sido bourne last year, set up a now Ball, Umpire: A. Priosity, Scorer:

and and Scottish | (Hungary)

Hagenauer European swimming record in C. Eltringham. International Tournament: India v Olymple Games

Copenhagen tonight, Pakistan (Leerelo) 2.30

(France) by 21-17, 21-9, 21-13. pm

Cricket

1st Division: INC v Optimists,

Hockey

Ireland v Holland (SKP) 4 pm

Amateurs.

NAMESAKES

INSTRUCTIONS:

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Gleie clocked 2 minutes 32.3 seconds in a 25 metres peol for

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Drers. H.M. Queen's Birthday Garden Party-Friday April 1. Ail officers attending this fimction will wear No, Dress or plain clothes.

Tropical Dress All personnel are advised that the anticipated date at

Still Going Strong

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON On Tuesday, 991 April, 1957,

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD, Sectoral

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

at

TENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 30th March and Saturday 6th April 1957

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Juckey club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES. The First Boil will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the First Hace run 2.00 pm, on both days.

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The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close 11.45 oz. on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently dispalyvo throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable irur the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Hond only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitor introduced by him.

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

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 is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate,

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admissión,

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 Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $40.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar 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 Eckets 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.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may bo 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, bo sold for the whole Meeting.

It 36 years since Middlen- brough Rugby referee Jack Cherry first played football for hir Kolghley school. He hooked University, Manchester for

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am New Brighton

Westor, Coil-

on Friday, 29th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled (Middies for future Meetings,

Army mantine

ACC 2nd Division Homela (Home) v HKU:

int Divisions (Away) V 'North':

D. E. 'A. Remedios; . J. d'A the 200 metres breast-stroke, to Remedios, A. E. Noronha, J. M. beat the former European short Basto; A. A. Alenco; A. A. dos pool record of 2 minutes 34 Remedios Jnr; A. P. Gutarres: D 7. Contro A. J. Prata C. A seconds, set up by the Soviet vanovich; A. P. Pereira. Umpire: swimmer, Harls Junitcher.

B. Sgt W. Spaven: Beorer: A. E Demund Glele, who had Anished second behind Furusawa in the Olympic heats before finishing sixth in the final, had coached the Japanese

9. V. Gitline (Capl.), N. tart gold medallist.

Baker, K. Hunter, R. Williams, E. After his win, Furukawa said tulbert, C. Ship, T. Lo, G. Wobster, ho owned his victory to Glele's N. Oel, M. C. Hung, J. Doggett, coaching in Japan throo years Res: D. Goddard, C. Lether. Scores: before the Olympics, FurukawaMrs Ship. Umpire A. Itension. Club friendly ' game holds the world record of 2 minutes 31.0 Cconds-France-Bunday. The Bealice v The Centi

pede: V. Fairhall (Capt.), 8. 1. Prozze.

lic. Lo, a, Wilson W Blythe,

Hampion, R. Williams, Chip, T Kine

W. Pepperell, 0. Webster, 13. Itoach Capt.), D. Carnell, K. Hun-

Jart Baker, IL Cartledge,

Inter

ACTING MANAGERd, D. Crosier, Cathery

Randalí, G, Shaw, Dr T. T. Chin, Whon manager Fred Wort-Hoserves: A Lee, D. Abbas,

Fenton, E. Hulbert, S. Bunton, D. Earth died recently with fils Badham, M. Laing, F.. Doggett, Hartlepools United team top of the Third Division North, his trainer Ned, took over a

HOD,

acting manager. It promotion

Friendly Gamto

SKCC WANDERERS Wenderer's Govt. Cadet officers

lawon he will get the top job. on" "Bunday? Y Strange it the pools take the

Second Division place of Notts ha

Chiinty, who also bava: trainer Frank Broome on trial ana minegér.

Paken

color, PJ, Maddoc

brough) Mirough Town,

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but Yorkshire, Durham and Cheshire. particular numbers canot be reserved as Through Tickets. He has had two of his pupils "capped" for England as school-

The reservation of any particular number does not contar on boys, and has reforced County the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket matches. Still an active referee bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced at DZ.

by the holder..

增强体力

恢復元氣】

GUINNESS

GIVES SINGGIH

TO ATHLETES

AND VIGOUR

健力氏波打酒

TO SPECTATORS

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 11th May. 1957, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Oilces.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickete until after the "all clear" signal has been exhiblieck

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,

PAYMENT: WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc will not be permitted operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Stewards,

ARNOLD

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