I
SIXPENNY RINGER
By HENRY
LONGHURST
London.
While there are few aspects of the game of golf as played by our friends in the United States in which 1 will yield it to be superior to our own--always excepting their apparently inexhaustible supply of ruthlessly efficient players there is one item of day-to-day play. from which they derive much innocent amusement, and which we nowadays seem to mias altogether. This is what they call the club "Ringer" competition—or, as we should term it, "eclectic."
In most American clube you will find a big score-sheet with names of the entrants, each fol- one per lowed by 18 squares. hole. The name "Ringer" come, from the fact that, as they fin the squares one by one, with a par Agure or better, they put a ring round the figure,
The competition runs for, Buy. three months. and the (Nom)- petitors enter for it, either auto- matically through an overall fee, or by dropping something in the box cach time they play.
ENLIVENED
This adds greatly to the fun of day-to-day golf. The drearlent Sourball or the wretchedesi de- feat in a single may bc en- Avened by a freak three at long hole, the occasional two, or even a one at a ohort hole, fo put da "Ringer."
As time goes on, the humblest of handicap players, deducting their allotted strokes, of course, poo their totals creepingg down towards the low sixties.
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In America any adjustment on the pooro-sheet is substantialed by a duly signed score-card, this being no particular trouble automatically since everybody keeps his score (hence the five- hour fourball of accursed memory), and, indeed, in some clubs the caddie actually kets the sack if he does not produce a card of his employer's stOTE at the end.
In England, where players are, on the whole, allergic to score- carda and secretaries even more allergic to taking on any extra work in connection therewith we could run it more simply un an "honour" basis.
Those who had forgotten put their sixpence in the box betare going out could declare on the first tee that they were
1900ne
As for substantiating their
at individual holes,
could simply be the practice
be
that the new figure should inserted on the main score-sheet
due to the nearby controversy arrived of a water main,
The anti-water fiction main- tained that acceptance of this element new-fangled civilising would ruin irreparably the rustle charm of the club,
The
maintained
opposition
that one could not forever, etc., etc., and anyway the
steward
and stewarders were entitled to water, even if the member' did not miss i
The "water men" won, plans were drawn, money was raised, and foundations begun. At the second dig of the spade they struck a spring and I regret to report that the work is now nooded,
A DIVERSION However, that is a diversion. isce in the general udoption of a Hinger
in this competition country one certain, and one possible, benefit,
1 la cuntain, in my opinion, that almost every club golier would find the greatest possi- bie fu
That
would in iwelt
be enough, but I see in it also possible means of collecting the money for a National Golf Fund, which 13
under discussion
now
to cover the administrative and international
of commitments the Royal and Ancient and the
Unions,
ol
four Un
11 every club would consent to
to an independent body pay w trustees (which already exists) The a sum equivalent to half subscription of one member, all would be financial problems solved, with goodwill, for ever. gathered And the six-pencer painlessly from the members for the fun of their linger tourna- ment would not only cover the own club's comparatively hum- ble commitment but would leave over a handsome bonus to be to the dispensed as a reward Winner. I do hope that club captains will think about giving
by any one of the witnesses, but a trial. not by the player.
mind
weak,
The idea was revived in my on a visit to Piltdown last where 1 see that the ladies are running an eclectic tournament on
Baco- these its early stages, I should say, judging by the number of un- Improved sixes still in evidence,
Incidentally, this most Con- genial of clubs, resident in 0 300-year-old farmhouse notable for the absence of water und tho consequent 18th century earthworks at the back, has for Borne months been rent with a
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, - 1957.
Miss
MILTON SHULMAN At The New Filme
Ekberg Confuses Me Even More
Pagð: 71
Defence Royal H.K.
Force Orders
Serial No. 16. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated April 16, 1957.
FORCE HEADQUARERS
Corps of Drums As, ordered by Band President.
HOME QUARD
Recce Platoon--Thursday April 25, 1957-1. Lectura Establishment. Bisering for W/D ELUParade MPG
"for"110... RIKDF, Dram¦ Training Thursday April-29, 1937 Mut INCO®-Uniform), Warning-Sten Training, Parade MPO 5.15 Order-W/B Kx==April 27/28, 1907. p.m. for HQ NIKDr, Dress: Over-
Min. Beret Beit Light Troop.—Friday April 28, 1957--Parade MPG 5.15 p.m. for H AUKDF, Dress: Mufti,
$.10 p.m. on the theory that brawn is Interpol has apparently been cast better than art. It flourishes the two most spectacular physiques in the film business.
Watching Victor Mature and Anita Ekberg on the screen together is like being sandwiched between two heavyweight wrestlers. Wherever one turns only muscle is to be seen.
Can
Ekbang is a heroin-emuggling heroina. The rest is mercifully confusing.
understand the relative posl- Communist and tions of tho
the Nationalist amales, and location of the cities On the river.
This acting technique be most charitably described as statuesque. They behave as if betraying their emotions were a
So he's shot treasonable charge.
interpol Is Theoretically.
Horwoven, normo idea of the concerned with the activities of energolle loval of Interpol can the International Police Orbe neen when I ten you that
tracking ganisation in
down Ekberg shoots a man for making dope peddlers. Actually, it is a
a pass at her in London, after thick-car chase through most of which she humrics off to Liebon the larger cities of Europe with co pick up some dope to be violence and geography tusling taken to Rome. each other dor prominence. Violence wins easily.
All you need know about the plot is that Victor Matume is an Ameriena detective, Trevor Howard is the sinister villain
with narcoties tucked away in every capital city, and Anlie
ANITA EKBERG.
one of two spectacular physiques."
THE PGA TOURNAMENT AT LLANDUDNO ·
MY NEW
NEW STYLE
HOW I WON WITH MY
By PETER ALLIS
I am delighted, of course, that my new
outlook on golf which I outlined
earlier this week has been successful so soon with my win in the PGA Close spirited though always amicable, Championship at Llandudno,
CONNOLLYS
HOMEWARD
BOUND
Le Havre, Apr. 17.
Although I had several lapses in each round-even with a 10-inch putt in that record 66--and my new plan needs perfecting, it exceeded even my hopes on its first trial.
rather against, kindly said
at
was
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The cast, headed by Richard Todd 2 Kerans and William Hartnell as Seaman Frank, have done this type of thing so often they must by now have run instead of blood in their veins. Akim Tamiroff, looising like a hollow log that talks, is beauti-
In Rome Mature beats up six fully sinister as a Chinese officer.
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men alnglo-handed, racts off to chase Trevor Howard ECTOSIS some rooftops in Athens, and finally kills him as he la being litted in a cane in the docks of New York. There are more air- poris in this fim than there are pistol shots.
Auxiliary
John Giling's direction pushes Fire Service
this nonsense along at such 0 furious rate that there is hard-
ly time for incredulity to settle In. Before you realise it you are racltz for the exits.
Victor Mature is allowed to display twice as many facets of his personality as Miss Ekberg, since he is seen with both his hat on
and his hat off. Miss Ekberg never wears a hat.
Tough, tense
The Navy in a tough spot has now
of beocane one
the
Orders
HONG KONG AUXILIANY AIR
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FORCE
THE BONGKONG REGIMENT Trade Training-Police - Section- Tuesday April 2-All Personnel-Ji Training
Coy ---- Tuesday | RAF Police District, N.P.-5.30 p.nl. April 13-Bayonet Fighting. XV MP | TYRaport leaves MPG at 5.20 p.to. s.10 p.m. For RHU, Dress: OG | Equipment Section Saturday April 21 Trousers, KD Shír, Bogu, Putten, man detailedmiKAAT Henger Beret, WT Order, "B" Esy-Thurs- p.m. Sunday April 23-As detailed-- uay April 25-llisia LomoG_23-28-48. | KRAAF Higazio am. Clerks P.A. IMO PWT 3, RV” MPG 6.15 p.m. Breton Thursday April 26--All Per- for Rig. Dies: OG Trousers, KD- zonasida - Rikbens jam. (Full Shirt, Boots, Putines, Hero, WT, Day). Transport leaves MPG al" 6.45 Order, "C" Coy-Friday April 20m 3.m. Clerks GD, Biction Timeday Squad Drill, WT Rule, Pay, RV MPG | April
personnel-HKAN 5.10 p.m. for fute brew: KD
Transport Car – p.m.
loaves Shart, 00 Trousers, Puttees, Beret, Bullsbury Road at 8.45 pm. A.E.C. Belt, Pouches de Supporung Bleeps, sections Baturdcacy April | 27---he dem Waming Order-May 3 de 7-Field | talled-Kal Tak Tower-1 p.m. day tra. Parade MPG 1.10 p.m. for Sunday, April 28—A detailed-Kai fufq. "p" Loy-Wednesday April 24 Tak Tower-8 4.m, de 1. pim. -Cadre Rs per programm Re- MT. Section Wednesday April 24-- mainder SMO PWI 1, sien Lezion: All Personnal—NA RIKO-5.30 3. RV MPG 545 p.m. for RXQ, p.m. Transport leaves MPG at Klä Dress:
OG Trousers, KD Salet, D.m. Saturday April 27-As detailed Boots, Putte Beret WT Order. —HKAAP. Hanga Warning Order-April 37/29 WE DO
loves Sallsbury Transport T. RV 1 p.m. MPG for RHQ on
at 8.45 am, Nursing Section Bp Cey Thursday April 25-All Personne |-- Apr 27-day - 550 Kal Tik-24m (Halt Day); MMG per trg progranuna. RV MPG 6.18) Transport leaves Salisbury Road át p.m. for Tuq. Drum: OG Trousers, 8.45 am. Friday April 15-All Per- KD Start, Boots, Putloes, Blue some Windwor 1Lou-8.10 p.m. Baret. Warning Order April 27/35— Wirelem Section Friday April 16-All CAR WE Thy. Mor Pl-Tuesday April #3 | Xursonnel-MPQ-1.30 p.m.
As per tre programme. V MPC Section Thursday April 20-Tater 8.15 p.m. for HHQ. Drum: OG | Plotters=900-0” am. (Full Day). Trousers, HD Shirt, Boots, Putless, | Transport
*C* & *D* Tam-800-330 Sunday
Blue Bet HQ Coy Big FindThis DVR MFG at 6.5 8:01 day April 25-As already isried. HV
- Controller 0.13 D..
MPG for HHQ. DIWM; ‡ From CT-BOC-9 4.1 °C
Jackete ÖG Shorts,
Blue Beret, Torm-13 Bʊng xìm. (Full Day), Hometopa, Boots, Belt, Puttoes. MX Transport leaves Balletuary Road at Fla/Tonday April 23-As ordered 8.30a.m. by MTO, HV 5.30 p.m. at XHQ..
Orders by Mr Fung Ping-ton, April C.St.J.,
Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- kong District April 18, 1957.
Squadrons. No. 10/57 dated
1. Ambrianca Dulles-Blongkong-- 21.4.51.-27.4.87. Bib Nam Amb. Div.; 20.4,677-45.37. Wanchat A Amb. Div. April, 1957: King College Nag." Div.
Duties-KoWOOD- Z. Ambulance 22.4.57.-28.4.57. Kong Wan Amb. 29.4.37,-0.5.57. Bhamshulpo Amb. Div.; April, 1967: KYMCA Nag. Devetration
Duties- Squad
staple® subjcols of the British Div
film industry. There would seem to be 1e of interest left to say about herole stoicisin on the bridge and lower-deck humour in the boiler room.
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21.4.57, Easter Bunday, cancel duty; 29.4.57. DI Wond Yea-kwong. Deaths H. T. Shleida, CB/O Kwok On-pong and Contral Neg. Div.
Duffer 4. Orderly
At Mainland
Amb.
Taimahabaud
197 Shamshuipe
It is therefore a considerable Arta 1918.4.57. KYMCA achievement on the
Div.: part of
Amb. Amb. Yangtse Incident that an almost Div.;
Amb. documentary account
Div.; 21.4.07. the BIV: 14.07. Waterloo Na. Div. of
Kong Wah story of HMS Amethyst should. Mongkok Amb. Di
Mongkok Amb, EMV.;
have retained so much excite- ment and tension in the telling
The frigate Amethyst, on its way do Nuncing in 1949 during the Chinese civil war, suddenly found itecit under murderous
from
batteries of the Chincas
Commmist Army, Before the smoke had cleared, away, 4 of her crew were doad, dying, or perlously wounded. andi the Amethyst isad run aground on the mud.
Inexplicably, the Communists did not then sink the Amethyst,
tions with the British Govern ment for its release. Three months of haggling took place, In which the Chinese insisted that the British should
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5. Football Dulle18.4.57. p.m. Club Ground: Eastern Amb Div.; 10.4.07. 4 p.m. Club Ground: | Winchi "B" Amb. Div.) 21.4.87, Club Ground: k.c.o.3. 1 p.m. Amb. Div.: 21.457.14 pan. Chub Ground: chung Bing Amb. Div.
Eare Dades-50,4.67. At Race Course: Wanchas "p" Amb, Div At Headquarters: Eastern Amb. Div.: 254781. At Race Courma: Kennedy Town Amb. Dly. At leadquarters: Chung Sing Amb. Div.
7. Beach Dulles - Hongkong... 19.4.51. (FH) 9.30 am. Repulse Hay. HKYMCA A/D; Big Wave Bay, X.C.0.B. A/D; Bhak-0, Causeway Bay A/D; 130 p.m. Repulse Bay,
Shaukiwas A/D Big Wave Bay. Eastern A/D: Shek-O, Shaukiwan K.F. A/D; 20.4.37. (Sat.) $30 (mm.
"B" D
but entered into long negotia-Wave Bay, Wanchad
Bay. Sh Nam A/D; Shek-O, Kennedy Town A/D 150 p.m. Repas Bay, Central A/D; Big Shek-0, Western Dir. AD: 21437. Wave Elery, Wanchai "A" ND
(Bun. 9,30 4.m. Repulse Bay. S.C.A.AND; Sher-Q. Confucian Big Wave Bay, Chung Bing 1.30
Repulso Bay, AD, K.C.O.B.
Big Wave Bay. Causeway Bay MD: Bhek.O. НКУМСА A/D: 21.4.57. (Мол. 0.30 4.m. Repulse Bay, Eastern Big Wave Bay, Shauk(wen ND: K.F. A/D; Sher-O, Bhauktwan A/D; 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bry, Wanchal "Amb. D.; Big Wave Bay, Ken- nedy Town ASD; Bhek-O, Bih Nam AD.
admit for the complete responsibility inbident, while the Royal Navy would do nothing of the kind.
With fuel oil running desperately low and the food situation beginning to deterior- stroke helped to ate, Lieut-Commander Kerans,
any prevent me becoming in
an assistant naval attache who know now had taken over command after way agitated., 1 exactly what I am trying to do the Amethyst's captain had been killed, decided to risk a 140- before I play any shot.
mile dash down the Yangise to
Charlie Ward, who wus half my lead by three putting individual
with, charming to play
or, from five yards.
my On the whole, however, the prize-giving that he con- slower, quieter putting strokes sidered me the most improved paid dividends.
player short game
in the Throughout the championship
Two 14s to finish and win a safety. country.
at Llandudno I felt I
look may not On a few occasions I gave the hitting the ball comfortably and championship
No one in dazzling on paper. Newly-wed Olympic Cham-ball too sharp a top at the hole ceslly-but always firmly.
Strangely enough, the more the field could catch Charlie or plans Harold Connolly and Olga with my putter-notably at the Fikolova embarked on the Heer 8th in the afternoon when I lost tense the situation became the me if we kept to steady Agures.
casler found it to swing slow-
So there was no need for me "America" in Le Havre tonight
ly and with complete control.
My last full shot illustrated to take risks only to make sure this perfectly. From the left of beating Charlle. rough I hit No
a
wood quiet- I am convinced that my new ly with a firm grip and found
the green policy of restraint-from the tee I was almost on nearer, perhaps, than I thought on to the fairway, then three
quarter shots with the irons, all played with a slower swing and with the left heel on the ground ~ds right.
on the last lap of their trans- continental boneymoon which started in Prague last month.
The Connollys are bound for New York after a four-day stay in Paris. Married in Prague on March 27, they have stayed in Austria, Germany and France on their way to the United
Staics
American
U.S. Women's Indoor Swimming Championships
I could finish.
NEVER THE THOUGHT There was no thought in my mind of tearing the ball savage- y out of the lush grass.
Harold Connolly,
Beverly Hills, Apr. 17. Chris von Saltze, 13-year-old Olympic Hammer Throw Cham- Dion, and Olga Fikolova, Czech phenomenon of the Santa Clara women's Discus Throw Cham (California) Swin Club, knock- Na-
Also, a more considered plor, mot nt the Melbourne to her own American and Olympic Games last year.
tional records from the books pibach to the problem of They told reporters at Lo 20 Ang time in the 500-yari | by flashing to a 5:51.9 Havre they intend to live in Boston, where Harold is a his- free-style at the National AAU tory teacher, and where Olga will Senior Women's Indoor Swim-
and Diving ming
Champion- complete her medical studies. They hope to spend their next ships.
Czechoslovakia, —
Young Americans holiday in
began France-Free.
their second day of assaulting the records as the little Call- fornia girl swept through the pool to clip her old maric of 5:52.5 set last year.
Macias Il- Title Defence Postponed
There is no recognised world rocord for the 500-yard dis- tanoc.
Bylvia Ruuska, 14, the "baby" of the 1950 U.S. Olymple team, timed in 5:83,8 durlung.
WIDN
The .Milness of the NBA another heat to quality for the
San Francisco, Apr. 17. Bantamweight Champion, Raul final against Miss von Sallzo. Macies of Mexico, today forced Miss Ruuska's time bettered the the postponement until June 15 National AAU record of 5:59.5 of his title defence against held by Dougle Gray of Doramy Utmin of the Philip Walter Hood Swin pines.
Washington, DC.
The night, originally slated for May 11 at San Francisco's
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2 Turning force
Industrial town
4 Wonka...
5 Fuck
Fabrication?
7 Helical onos?.
tho
Club
6 Corman motor cer
the
There were no records set in
preliminaries
o Girl's name,
01
the
race but
40 Kind of generator 11;Oils
Cow Faisot, was put off today 200-yard butterfly
by matchmaker Boony Ford on Jane Wilson had the best time receipt of word ituatio of 2:29, a shade better than the suffering from
Keevero" cold and had not been able to train 2:30.4 given defending cham
Ford said he tried for a date pion Shelley Mann of Walter earlier than June 15, but found Reed, Miss Mann won another that that was the earliest dato hout going away by five-ganda, available. Untied Pran,
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15 Mechanics?
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8. Beach Duties Kowloon (Lal. chikek)-19,4,57-20,4.01. Mongkok Amb Kharmahupe Am & Nat.
Divi.
9. Street Blospers Shelter Society Shamahtipo: DutiesApell, 1987:
YMCA Na Div. Wertern Disti Bhaktwerk K.F. Nag. Div.
Town
The film has vividly caught the three main dramatic
10, H. Bodety for the Protec merts of this story the baffled
finlington of Children-Kowloon -April,
1957: Waterson Nag, themselves suddenly at war; the
11. Promot100A surprise of the sailorm impassive, over-claborate Amb, Div. D/O Chan Yau-shing Nam Amb Div.: Cpl. D. 3, C. etiquette with which the Chinese moted D/B... 10.4.67.4815 conducted their face-saving | Cleland. Attached to H.K. Inland negotiations; and the courageous A Hand promoted to Ares *uscipe Vis done in pitch 6gt; w... 174.57
32. DecroRN Of _strength-={n} through unfamiliar Lavs-Mongkok Amb. Div.: Pie. blackness waters and within deadly range Ho Tes leave for 3 months 3.0.2. of enemy guns along the river. 1.4.87: KYMCA Amb. Div.: L/Cpl.
Is
a
Eric Ambler's script model of economic and vivid re- portage, while Michael Anderson and a directed with a sure
regrotted restrained touch. only the absence of some maps which In the early sequences
to would have enabled
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FLY CATHAY PACIFIC
GHTS:
SINGAPORE
Au Yeung Bing-tong leave for 1 months w.e.£. 1.4.89%; Pros. Chan Cheuk-mang, Chow Chun-keung and Yu Hong, leave for 3 months w.e.f. 3.167.: Kowloon Amb. Blvd Pto Cheung Wanı-yan forve for 3 months w.e.l. 1.4.5f2; (D), Rosigna= ion-Shamahu po Amb, Dw: Pie. Cheung Chin-kwong resigned, w,n,t, 10.4.67; Kong Wah Amb. Div.: Pte. Leo
resioned w.o.t. 10.4.57.1 S Bars Chow Wing-yin, Lens Lad-bad, Ma Sin Tiram Yat-ol, Tan Yuen-lin and Young Chekening re- signed w.o.t. 23.11.60,
HoA. NË DIY: Amb/
(13.) MI. TRUNG, CIST,J,(A)
Deputy Commissioner,
Látulries XanÓKURZ DRY.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Entry Programmes · 'and Forms for the 12th Race Meeting 1950/57 to be held on Saturday 4th and Saturday 11th May, 1967, (weather permitting) may be obtained. at the Seerotary's Offico, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON, on Wednesday. 24th. April, 1967.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
Larted
Drew: An for Sid Pl. In 80-Tues- Flying Training---/Thursday April 24 Kaman already lased. -All Flote-MPG 8 p.m. Saturday RV 8.30 p.m. at MPG Lecture Room, | and Sunday April 27 and 35 – All DICE; OG Trousers, Jacket, Blue Pilota as detalled by OC Flying Deret, Belt, Shoes, bed BepWednes day April 24-As already RV 6.30 p.m. at fuiq. Dream: Over- | HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ails, Boots, Puttoes, Belt, Bergh,
ARMY CORPS Cookam:Wednesday 'Apell 6.30 p.m. At Riq. Programme de Training-Wednesday and Friday per Med Seo. Regt Pro April 24 and 28, 1957-Signals Section. Parade, MPC) Friday, April 26-LMG & Nude | Those detailed only. THE RV 0.30 plin, at jiq. Dress: 5.16 p.m. for HQLF. Dros: Untform, OG Shorts, Jackets, Boots, Berat, (8gd.) T. F. C. HAMuston, Lt. Col
Deputy Commendant, fukor, Balt, Puttees, Hosetops. Bland
24-RV
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ELEVENTH (EASTER) RACE MEETING · Saturday 20th and Monday 22nd April, 1957 (To be held under the 'Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Clab) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 24 RACES. The First Ball 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 (1.30 pm.) each day.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 am. 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 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 responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 8th Floor la 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. Dayable at
Lue Gale.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite Ïes of $3,00 in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no sccount use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $48.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen'a Building, (Chater Rosd), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours, and until 10.00 am. on the 1st Day of the Race Meeting. !
Particular numbers within the geries 1 to 8,000 may be reservod for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consocutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Mfecting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved, In the series 1 to 8,000.
In the case of two-day, Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day da'on a dale not icas than five days after the first day.' 'In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Mooting
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Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by. 10,00 am. on Tintrsday, 18th April, 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 Tickela,
The reservation of any particular number does not confer o the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the bolder.
The Stewards resorva 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 Offices.
TOTALISATOR
Backers aro advised not to destroy or, throw away their tickets umiil after the "ali clear"" signal has been exhibited,
y
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST.33 PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE.. ILACE 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 TICKETSA DA
Bloofemakers, Tie Tau men, eta, will not be permitted to operate within the precincia of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
·My Order of the Stewarda,
E. ARNOLD,
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