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THE
SPORTING SAM
By Rög. Wootton
Some
Reflections
On
The Colony Boxing Championships
By OUR BOXING REPORTER
The Hongkong Amateur Boxing Association deserves nothing but praise for the excellence of its arrangements and thoroughness of its pre- parations for the Colony Boxing Championships which were staged at the Southern Playground last Friday evening.
At the same time the Association is entitled to a deal of sympathy for these unfortunate circumstances, beyond its control, which precluded many of the Colony's best boxers from taking part in this-the most important-tournament of our fistic year,
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January, to believe the Army representation would be the strongest possible.
had | looked set {OT a spectacular that victory but he suddenly became big-punch happy and, quite into oc- Apart from running
trouble casional
from an op- ponent who could also hit with power, he lost hip polith and his poise and finished up лету looking boxer....but ordinary
I cannot help feeling that the let most military authorities
event important prestige
slip from their grasp,
THL
It is surely undeniable that, beginning the enthusiasm of seme of the every reason 1057 Realists often far exceeded their boxing ability, and it is equally true that in some cas the bouts, and the participants,
hardly
of the worthy were occasion or of the magnificent trophies which went with both this victory and defeat... but was an 'open' event and the co- testants who ducked through the ropes were not, a hips been sug- gested, pugilistle imposters.
They were there legitimately and correctly und the fact that other potential and more fancied finalists were temporarily init of the Colony had no bearing on altuation whatsoever. A entrant in an "Open" competition does not select his opposition.
POPULAR
NAMES
the
With a large number oỀ outstanding Ärmy boxers sttll at Sinapore truny well-known
mi and popular names were ing from the programme and I agree with those who dabble the Bekle art of conjecture that several of them-had they been able to be present--would al- most certainly have won titles. Bui
that is no reflection on the men who did compete or on the Hongkong ABA who, with the date of the Colony Champlon- chips Armly fixed since the
BOXING
Indonesian To Fight Aussie At Singapore
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Singapore, May 5. Indonesia's number welterweight contender. Fighting Lee has been matched with Australian Tony Assan in a ten- round main event bout in Sin- fapore on May 10, promoter, Abdul Razak ammouneed today.
was
undoubituly
the
important boxing coin- of mar sporting year.
also have
been the
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most petition It should Army's big moment and while
vasy
understand that there were administrative dif- the boxers culties in getting
Singapore back here from the exigency of the Service It is honest to report that their ી ડાતું absence was not only disappointment to the large and singularly distinguished dience it was also a reflection on Army boxing standing in the Colony.
au-
tchtanipton....
With names
CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 6; 1957.
I WAS WARNED Royal H.K. Defence
RETIRE OR
BE A CRIPPLE
Says DENIS COMPTON
The worst moment of my sporting life will be when I play my last match of first class cricket. You can imagine my regrets when I hnd to inform Middlesex that the 1957 season has to be my last.
But
I wish I could go on. I want to. I cannot bear to think of the wrench that retirement will create. there is no alternative, It is a case of "retirement-or clse,"
C
If I carried on I would be to be remembered as an active
cricketer. come a premature cripple.
cap, you
cun
My medical advisers, who Have I played my last Test have been wonderful in pro-innings? Who am I to say? viding the treatment which has It is up to the Selectors: 10 enabled me to go on this far, consider if I am sufficiently at issued a warning last summer and in form for a five-day when I was convalescing from match. They cannot afford to the removal et my right knee- choose on sentiment
12 try another months incricket, but no longer," was the blunt comment, "You may have to give up before then.
But, in any case, A year is the absolute limit."" i know now that my knee Is sound enough for another season's cricket at home,
THE FUTURE?
"What is my future? I have not come to
de- any hard
I have a cisions about that, whole summer ahead of me in which to make up my mind.
number
of There
I want business contacts investigate.
Force Orders
Serial No, 18. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated April 30, 1957,
Sunday May 12-A+ detailed
+
Per-
Page
St. John Ambulance
Orders
Order by. Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St., Cammissioner af st -John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- kong District, Order No. 18/57, dated May 2, 1957.
P., Merta Recognition of jsonne)--Peak Ilango.m. (Pull | BCAA Neg. b*** . Argull and
DIY.
FORCE HEADQUARTERS Reces Unit-Tuesday May 7, 1997-Kellon Thursday May D-AN
Ambulance Buties --- Hongkong. — 1. Lecture RT. 2. Practical Ronel-119 RIKDY — 8.30”
P.m
| 8,8.07.-23.5.0). Wanchal "3′ Amb. Parate MPG 8.15 van for lig| Clerks D.D. Suction Tuesday May 7 Div. 13.5.67.-10.8,07 shukiwan Dress: OG Bush Shirt & -All Personnel HKAAF. Bangin Amb, Div. Sky, 10 SCAA Jg. JKDE Trou bars, Berol, Aniclets, Boots, D., Transport leaves Balisbury Di Belt.
Itoad 5.40 p.m. Saturday May 125m
Ambulanc All Personnel---HKAAF Hangero
Dulles →→→ KowIDON. --- Light Troop~Friday 'May 10, 1967- Parade
a.m. (Full Day) Transport Leaves 9.3.07.-12.0.07, Kowloon Amb. Diy. MPG 830 pm, for 112
19.0.57.-10.6.67, TÈÉ ČLÁ Amb. RIKDF. Drega: Overall, Beret. Ballsbury Road at 8.40 a.m., A.T.C.
Section As detailed by Section D. May. 137: Shamado Neg. THE BONOKONG REGIMENT Commander, M.
Div. Rection Monday May 6-All Personnel--114 NUKDY **Penetration Squad Duties/-5.5.07. Training - HAN coy Tuesday (156 5.m. Transport leaves MPG at
Dr Hits T. K. Cast, Dentist 11. 7. May 7-Field Day Try, 1.30 to 2.50 6.15 p.m. Friday May 10-All Per- Shields AS
12.0.07. Dr S. H. bort:
to 3.30 pm. LMG
Suna Denting Day), Transport leaves MPC for 19
wung ice. Mah. stripping & Mech., 330 to 4.30 p.m. RIOF at 6:45 am. Nursing Section // C. Hanke and SCAA Nat.
Personal Dir. LMG stoppagos & L.A. 4.30 to 5 Thursday May --All p.m. Tea. 6.30 to 130 p.m. Close 65Q RAF Kat Takam, (Full
tr Battle Wong Nai Chong Gap. Day).
Transport Traves Balisbury Orderly Duties at Mainland Area Div. Road at 3.48 a.m. Friday May Herm2.8,87, KYMCA Amb 730 to 6 p.m. Dr. Roll Call.
p.m. for All Personnel-Windsor
Telmakataul Ice 0.13 3.6.87.
Amb Div. MPG 1.10 RHQ. Drese: KD Shirt, OG Trousers, p.m. Thursday May 9-All Personnel 4.5.57. Kowloon Amb, Div. 5.6.67. Boots,
Berel, WT959 RAF Kai Tak- a.m... (Half Howloon Amb. Div. 6.5.31. KYNÇA Putlees. Bell, Order. "D" Co7-Thursday May D Day), Transport leaves Balisbury Nag. Div. 7.6.57. Mongkok_Amb, May Beeding. fuifle. Lesson 14 RV Road at 0.45 am. Friday May 10* Div. 8.6.07. KYMCA Amb. Div. MPG 4.16 pm. for RHQ. Drew: KD} AB Windsor House-0.15
Football Duties.,5.57. Blurt, od Trousers, Bloats, Putters, p.m.
Section As detalled | BCAA Ground: BCAA Amb, Div. by Section Commander, Cà R ́Ste= Baret, WT Order, "C" Coy-Friday
5,0.57, à p.m. SCAA Ground; SCAA Thursday May -Fighter May 10-Drill & WT. RV MPG 6.10 Hon
Aanb. Div, 0.8.87, Club Ground: p.m. Bunday KYMCA Amb. Dty. 4.0.07.p.m. p.. for RI9. Drem: KD shirt, OG Plotters-90C-8.30 Trousers Boola Puttoes, Bell, May 12 Controller from "B" Team Club Ground: Shaukiwan K.F. Arab. Pouches,
Order 500 a.m. "E" Team--63 SU- Beret. Warning
Baca Dullen---6,6.07. Depot Camp starts on hisy 1, 1937. .. (Full Day), Transport leaves
At Raow LV MPG 10 a., for tuig. Dress: Balisbury Road at 8.30 a.m.
Courre, Chung Sing Amb. Div; At OG Short, Pitices, Tosetops, Flying Training-Thursday May *.... Headquarters, Kennedy Town Amb, Jacket, Doret, Belt, Pouches, Straps All Phơt MPG-a 9.m. Saturday &c | Div. 14.8.61. At Race Course. Supporting Small park with cud Sunday, May 11 & 12-AU Pilota as Caray Bay Amb. Dive At Head- tenis. "D"" Coy-Wednesday May §. detalled by 00 Flying Squadron. quariefo Shaukiwan K.F, Amb.
DW. Tife Lesson 22, 28, 10. Bayonet. RV 5.10 p.m. PG for RHQ. Dress;
HONGKONG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
Banch Duties--Hongkong.6.5.07. KD Shirt OG Trousers,
Boots,
(Sat) > p.m. Repulse Bay, Shala“ Order
ARMY CORPS Beret, WT I have had But my doctors will not be
kiwan K.F. A/D; Big Wave Bay. a pretty good Pulloes, Bel
Training-Signals section-Wedneɛ- | Shauidwan "A/D; * Shek-Ü, Eatzərn run.
I will be 89 next month. Coy MMG PI-Wednesday May 8- responsible if I attempt to go
Fire Control Course and Gun Drill day May Those detalled. Parade A/D. 3.5.67. (Sun.) 9.30 '4.m. RV MPG 8.15 p.m. for RiQ. Dress: beyond my allotted span. And Yel, if I had had my way, I
MPC 3.10 p.m. for HALF. Dress: Lepuleg Bay, Kennedy Town A/L: KD Bairt, Boots, Uniform. First Aid section Thursday Big Wave Day, 50 Nam A/D I have no
gone on playing 00 Trousers, wish to spend the would have
Putter, Blue Beret, Mor Tues
$1.50 big cricket until 1 was 45.
day May 13 Mor Dell & 3 Mor May Parade 5.30 p.m. WD Car Shex-0, Wanchal B AD. rest of my life on sticks,
So, 21 years after first play-
suppose I would have TOE RV MPG 1.15 p.in, for RHQ Park for 23 Gen. Hospital, Drosa: pim fepulse Bay Waters Dat ing for Middlesex and 20 since lasted longer but, for aggravai- ( day tra, Dreas: DG Trousers, Mufti, signals Section Friday May 10 AD DS Wave Bay, Central A/D
KD shirt, Boots, Puttess, Blue Boret.Thone detailed. Parade MPG 8.15 Shek-0, Wanchai A.
p.m. for HQLF. Drew: Uniform. HQ Coy Big Thursday May my first England appearance, ing the knee playing soccer. I will be making my exit.
With my time over again, I But I intend to play as much would not have played soccer na possible this season. I want for as long as I did. I did not the big ball gamo give up until 1930, when I was 32.
and At top level, cricket soccer these days are hard to mix. Both orc round-the- calendar
To do full games. justice even to one the other must suffer.
I got FA Cup and Suu,
medals Lengué Championship with Arsenal by carrying on, Those are honoure won wil a great club, and which will always treasure.
Four National Records At Chungking Meet
Paris, May 5.
records were
are
10
already larued. RV 6.15 p.m. Dre OG Shorts, MPG for fu Jacket, Boots, Pultees, Beret Belt MT Pi-Tueday May 7-As ordered by MTO AV 5.30 p.m. at RQ.
•Dres: As for Sid M. Int Sec Tunday May As already issued, BY MPG 1.15 p.m. for RilQ. Dress: KD Still,
Battle OG TUNTE Order. Boots. No Steel Helmet, May Pre- Med Wednesday paration for W/E Exercise. BV 330 p.m. at HQ. Dress: Overalls, Belt, Deret, Cooks-Wednesday May 8-A for Med Section BV 5.30 p.m. al RHQ, Dress; As for Med Sec. Regti Pro Seo-Friday May 10-As already Issued, RV 6.30 pm at IQ, Dresa: Boots, Puttees, OC Shorts, Jacket
MIDDLEWEIGHT FINAL
Ике Dinning, Dickinson and the like in mind the clash of Gar. Morris and
Middle- Pendry in the SAC weight final was something of a mockery. One wag near the ringside suggested that Pendry won his title with a score of one Four national blow to nil (I'm afraid some of improved today, the last day of us must have been yawning at national track and fleid meet- the time and missed even that ing in Chungking, the New
China news agency reported, une)....but I liked much better well-known the comment that
Chen Yu-tsal of the Peoples sportsman
punish Liberation Arny won the 1,500 ment when his ringside Beat matro race
in four minutes, collapsed than these two boxers breaking the national record of did in the entire
Trade Training-Palice duration of 4 minutes, 0.8 seconds made in It was probably their bout!!!
1054.
is true of course, that the soldiers clared four tiles but apart from Captain Gould - and Jess certainly Bom- very true. badder Parks-it is very doubl- ful if the wine names
took more
In serious view, however; it would is most satisfying to report that
Last year's national record of 14.8 metres for the men's hop, step and jump was broken by
Province, who covered 14.93 metres.
No, I am not complaining. Sport has been good to me,
And now, in my farewell 1 And it. វា happy mummer,
that everyone coincidence seems anxious to play brighter cricket and that those cheerful cricketers from the West Indies are the touring side,
Provided
get
fair ration of sunshine and of hurd, frst wickets, I am sure my
plly memorable one.
*-(London_ Esprest Service).
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Wo
have gone on the Championship there was not one single disputed Hao Chien-jen from Shantung farewell season will be a hap records had the full potential decision during the whole even- strength of Army boxing been
available.
A GRAND SCRAP
W os
ing and the judges did some very good work. The refereeing was also excellent and both Major
The 1950 national record ofj. Webb and Sergeant Major
3,710 points for the women's Instructor Harris are due con-
pentathlon Wes broken by Far and away the best bout of gratulations for their precise, the evening
that
Cheng Feng-jung of Shantung, which authoritative, and sensible con- Gould brought Captain
made a who atrol in the ring.
total of 3,889 Corporal Driver together in the
points. Hero for the record books are Heavyweight Final," This was a
the men's 10,000 metro the winners and runners-up In grand scrap between a strong who each had the added honour TICO, armyman Win Lu-po seasoned veteran and
clocked a tough of receiving his personal award
31 minutes, young opponent who showed from His Excellency, The seconds. The 1950 national re commendable courage and above Governor, Sir Alexander Grant-cont for this event was : 31 ham, Patron of the Hongkong minutes, 53.0 secunda,-France- Amateur Boxing Association:- Presse.
Driver found
average ability, Could a most husive opponent who seemed capable of avoiding a blow with the merest shift of his shoulder or a simple shufio of his feet. Driver also dis- covered very quickly that the crafty captain could punch with
and accuracy,
yet the blonde RASC boy never once shirked an exchange of blows nor did he lose his composure! when his best punches pawed the air.
power
Gould was a clear winner but
Flyweight: Winner-Fong KI- Kong (HKOBA), Runner-up-- Pte. Munson
30.9
Bantamweight: Winner Peter May Named
Speedy
Morales (Unatt). Runner-up-Kan.Mo (HKOBA).
Featherweighi: Winner. Wong Pak-ling (НКОВА), Runner-up-S gmn. (Army).
Hunt
Lightweight: Winner Gnr.
Captain Against West Indies
тему
London, May 5. Peter May, 27-year-old Sur
batman, was
Boxes Dies After Title Fight In Johannesburg
Bgd. G.IL CALVERT, Major. for Commandant, R.1.K..r.
NOTICE
Bullmarkers Ball-Hongkong Regis MEALING Hongkon Regent
Bultmarkers Ball will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on June 8, 1967. Dancing from 8 p.in, am. Tickets at $5 per person (which includes Buffet Supper} are obtain- able from Company Commandern, the Volunteer Centre, Canteen and Via Conieen at 1 RKD Happy Valley. Requests for Table Reserva- tion will be made throughi Company COMB's who will inform the QM" TH= H.K. steg.
Beach Duties-Latch/kok-Kowloon, -4.6.87.-0.5.67. Kowloon Amb, Div, & Waterloo Nag. Div.
Street Bleepers Shelter Society Duties-May 1007: Bharibulpo: Shamshulpo Neg. Div. Western Dist; Western Dist. Nag. Div.
H.K. Society for the Protection of Children — Kowloon. -- May, 1057: KYMCA Nag. Div.
Promotion-ECAA Amb. Div.1 Cpl. He Plog Chiu promoted "Bgt., w.a1, 23,4,87.
Decromo of Strength-Resignation -RYMCA Not. Div.: D/S Lem Shau Ping resigned w.o.f. 31.3.87.
(Bgd.) F. I. TREɩno, C.St.JIAJ
Deputy Commissione", "Daulet Headquarter.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
TWELFTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 4th and Saturday 11th May, 1957
Beret, White Belt, Band & Corps of Bruuns As ordered by Band Presi- dont. Oncers & Beta Day-Sunday MAY The ahove will take place
with instructions al In accordance ready lessed to all concemed.
HOME GUARD Training Thursday May 9, 1957- Parade MPG 5.13 p.m. for Kermedy Road Range. Sten Clasification. Dress: Overalls, Deit, Deret.
HONGKONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE
Sectio Tuesday May 7 "A" Group 34 RAF Not Point p.m. Pol. Dist., Transport leaves MPG at 7.45 p.m. Friday May 10-"A" & "B" Groups - RAF Pol, Dist., Kai Tak-amal (Full Day). Transport leaves Ball frury flood al 845 .m. Equipment Section Tuesday May 7-Alí Per- | 11.45 am on both days. -MTMOI---IIKAAF Hangar-B p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road al 645 pm. Saturday May 11-As de talled-HIAAF FACIAT
p.m.
CIVIL AID
SERVICES
No. 11. Orders by the Hon. C Johannesburg, May .. Pat
the McAleer
British E. Terry, OBE, Commissioner, Aid Services, of May 3, Middleweight Champion, broke Civil down and wept when he heard 1967. of the death yesterday of Jimmy Elliott, his opponent in a ille
bout on Saturday.
McAteer and his manager
Mr Campbell, had arranged to
night club to celebrate go to a the champion's victory after the to the fight, but they went hospital where they spent hours waiting for news of Elliott.
As news of Elliott's death
tele- of sympathisers the dozens the 5-match series with West Indies. The tram for the phoned newspapers offering help first Test, which begins at Bir- for his widow and two young Runner-up-mingharn on May 30, will be sons-Reuter. chosen on the previous Sunday,
IL
was
Dyr, Bibby. (Army).
Welterweight: *Winner-Bdr.
today spread, through Johannesburg
Le, a muzzed young Chinese, Driver, shared equally in the witterick farmy), Runner-up pointed England's captain for held the Welterweight Cham-|úpplause of the crowd. plonship of Indonesia 11 last certainly a closing bout that sent month when he was beaten on the spectators home in a satis- points by Kid Bellel of Soura-fied frame of mind baya, East Java.
Paks (Army), Cin. Boothunan, (Army).
Middleweight; Winner-SAC Pendry (RAF), Runner-up--- Gnr. Morris. (Army).
The first three bouls on the Assan, the Welterweight Cham-programme went to local boys plon of Thursday Island, Is and there was no doubt at all that Fong Ki-kong in the Fly- serving Malaya with the
in Australian forces.
weight Division, Speedy Morales Lightheavyweight: Winner Another Indonesian, Swat-in the Bantamweight section,
the Flyweight Champion and Fatherweight Wang Pak-Ctn. Brown (Army). Runner-up
ling were clearcut and worthy-LAC Duval (RAF), ·
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of his country, will fight Singa- winners. Their well won suc- pore's number one flyweight cesses should give a real nilup Chua Gim-chiang in the main
to our civilian clubs, supporting bout.
Bombadler Parks Popular third event on the pro- .In a gramme The Vithool, Singa was something of a disappoint- poro's leading bantamweight,ment although he won his bout who recently toured Indonesia, by a clear enough margin from Boothman, Parks will fight Young Aman, Sarawak Craftsman featherweight-Reuter.
had a grand first round and
INONE
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3 Hazel?
4 Predictions
3 Opinion
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7 Caverns
8 Enchantmenta
NAMESAKES
INSTRUCTIONS: FIL in the
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May 26.
Jender and one of England's
The choice of May, a shrewd Frenchman May ablest batsch, comes as Fight Joe
On May 14
110
surprise. He led the MCC team in South Africa during the winter,
England caplained against Austraila last summer and also against the South Africans over here in 1955.
•
1. Change of Telephone 'Number, It is published for information thi the residential telephone number of Mr D. R. W. Alexander, MI Chiel Staff Officer, C.A.B. has been changed to '02-211 ́ext 342.
E. Examination Results The under mentioned altered
ad
examination is First Aid St. John Ambulance following
the
Association) on
qualifted to dates, and receive the Certificates, and to wear the Badge, of the 81, John Am- bulance Association:-
(1) 24th March, 1937,
Aberdeen Zone
31130 Leung Chi-pang, 31357 Chun Siu-yuen, 31939 Ngal Tak-hoon, 31950 Lam Yin-bor, 3373 Chan Chak-man, 37775 Ke Legi 32804 Lem King- choung, 32045 Mai Man-woon, 33140 Cheung Siu-Jan (Mine), 3313 £1
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockby Club)
THE PROGRAMME WIll consist OF 20 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1,30 pm, and the First Race run 2.00 p.m. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at
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 cach për day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Rond only on the written Introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Tilins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 0th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.
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
f
The price of admission will bo $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 ro-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 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 Lau, 3154 Tang Sting-bai,* 30174 Chong Tre-leung, 33768 Chen Hing for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Onkes at pun, 31040 Chần Chun-in" (Mb) Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during 1559 Chung Wai-nam, 3000 Cheung normal office hours and until 11:00 am on the day of the Race
34503 Cheung Chlor-wan
Browns m-tim 2018 Meeting.
Heavyweight Winner-Capt.
New York, May 5. Gould (Army). Runner-up- Cpl. Driver, (Army),
The young French boxer, Felix Chiocca, may have a chance to and a final afterthought what HAS happened to s senson May took over fight the World Light-Heavy- It was the Surrey Leadership after weight Champion, Joe Brown, the fighting saliors? strango
Surridge had, retired over 10 rounds in a non-title seeing the Colony Stuart
fight shortly. Championship: without a single France-Presse, Royal Navy contestant (i
George Kanter, American re
for presentative
Chlocca's manager, Jean Bretonne), has received an offer from fight organisers in Houston, Texas, for a Brown-Chlocca dight on May 14.
BE SPECIFIC
fly
CATHAY PACIFIC
FOR DEPENDABILITY,
Race Driver
'Dies At Prescott
Kanter has asked for the Aght London, May 5. date to be postponed and for- Baron 'Ebury, a British racing warded the offer to Bretonnel- driver of some repute, was kill-France-PreKSE.
ed today when his Jàguer-car overturned during racing at Prescott,
Lord Eburry was 43 years old,
--France-Presse,
Sports Diary
TODAY
Meeting
Water Polo Commillee Meeting at
Shell Home, 5,50 1.32.
Hongkong Cricket Leagus Meeting at HRCC, 535 pm.
TOMORROW
Hoover Bay, ON
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Auxiliary Fire
Service Orders
No. 12. Orders by Me Alistair Drummond Superintendent, Au- xiary Fire Service of 4th May, | 1907:
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(13) 27th March, 1937,
Central ZoneS 31320 Lin Sik-too, 31337 Lee Kain- tan, J1334 Cheung Yiu-kuen, 31304 Lami Yua S
31567 Las Kwong, 2004 Chung Chah, 30043 Yuen Ki-
33755 Chast Chiu
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33295 Leung Wing Meeting. 34208 Poon
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Hung Hem Zone
33871 Wong Pak-kesing."
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on
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The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also,
stating reasons for their acilon,
: 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 are advised not to destroy or throw dway their tickets' until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR RESUNDS Enrolmenti The Lotiowing DENONE have been enrolled in the 4.7.5. SAMS Leung Yung. 14020 Chan MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE Recruitw.OL. 4.5.07:—He W Yea-chen, 3521 - Lutowories: asend COURSE ON THE DAY. TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER Ball Cheung, Yalokyan Dso Ches-man, 35300 T Yusneyu), Grant for allow a olion (tr), 1938, 5ze u RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO, RE/RUN.
95315 Cham To-jau 35310 Chocrat THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST Training
36234 PALook-wait, · 38325 · CHAD Allowance for the month of March,
- PAYMENT. WILLA NOT BE MADE ON TORN SASSO Chais Kwan-lun,
Ban-am, LUT HEM DOW, randy. foc., collectioni during uamuza). Lenináïng · mágiata unii inaka 25wan Che-top 30330 DISFIGURED TICKETS, MET
150, 20543 · 2099me thi+kwan, 95347 Wong Ching-fat, 86543 Nusik, 25356" Lau Bhe-tan, 30901 Lo“ Kai-to, 35412 Tung Tan, 33061-To Young, 35130 - Lowe: Kat-X);,; 25130 -Wong Yarn-
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| (Club); · CAA ▼ But, China 5: (803) Pistoon No, Skicsia (B) og Districh |both matches at 6 pen.
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(DRW, ALEKLA NIKÁ)
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, ele, will not be permitted operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
Ordet) of the Stewards, bu
TALE. ARNOLD/
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