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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SEVENTH RACE MEETING Saturday 18th and Saturday 25th January 1958 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Joviny Club)
THE PROGRAMME will consist of 16 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1,80 pm, and the First Race run at 2.00 pm. on both days,
The Secretary's Offler af Alexandra House wit clone at 11.45 a.m. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons. MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road and 802 Nathan Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by hun.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance 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
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 tee of $9.00 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 account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosuresi
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cush Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each for each day and $32.00 each 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 10.00 am. on the 1st day of the face Meeling.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be insted 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 use of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the Arst day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting. Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am, on Friday, 17th January, 1958, 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 conter on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number la issued to and can be produced by the holder.
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription diso the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 25th January, 1958, at $2,00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omees al-
Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Agullar Street on
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 18th January,
362, Nathan Road, Kowloon
Mondays to Fridays
's a.. to 5 pm.
9 n.. lo 11 am.
10 nm. to 4 pm.
Saturday, 18th January
9am to 11 am.
TOTALISATOR
Buckers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST 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 HE RUN,
PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE
DISFIGURED, TICKETS.
ON TORN OR
Bookmakers, Tic Tac man, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
By Order of the Stewards,
SAVE A LIFE ! Become
A BLOOD DONOR
The Bittish Red Crowe Blood
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is now on the
8th Floor of Fang House, Connaught Road, Central.
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958..
ONCE HE WAS WORLD CHAMPION
Club Beat Police With
A 6-0 Win In The
Pentangular Tourney
By "PAK LO"
With a clear-cut though narrow victory over the Police
by 6 points (1 dropped goal, 1 try) to all, the Club
But Things Have Not Gone
So Well With Rinty Monaghan Since
By GEORGE WHITING
consolidated their position at the head of the Tourma- When you fly to Belfast, your coach from Nutts Corner
ment Table, where they now have a two-point lead over their nearest rivals, the RAF,
The Polico, although they won 60 per cent of the net serums, never got their threes moving, partly be cause of Lelliott's poor passing from the base of the scrum, and partly because the Police throes passod badly amongst themselves.
There was little to choose in took the honours, for showing the ineouts, both packs patiing more than a touch of his old the the ball back and leaving their form, he whipped round scruin halves open to the at-scrum at a good pace to upset tacks of the opposing forwarts Lelliott and Rinch.
A very much changed Club Forsythe and Walker were three line took the field, for the outstanding Police forwards,
deserves both Valenilne
Cunningham and Dalgleish and were missing due to injuries, praise for his hooking, for the and Kilvert went to one ding heavier Club pack were shov- ball with Steven inside him, leaving ing the Police off the MacTavish in the centre. The whenever they could latter was easily the best three on the field, ad he and O'Kelly combined well,
At His Best "O'Kelly was at his sparkling best, and it was this combina- tion which proved to much for the Police. Rioch did his best, but often he was lying behind his own threes waiting on the ball, which didn't always travel In his directlun.
three tackled | The Police high, but well, and their weight stopped most of the Club al- tacks, but theh own attaclta de- pended too much on Club fum- ble to galo them ground.
In the Club forwards Howe and Whiteley were always try- ing in the lineouts, while in the lose it was Penman who
NOTICE
Johnstone and Hearn weru hath steady at full back with the latter always trying to open up the game, while Johnstone defensive, was mainly on the but his threes did not give him The cover and support he de- served.
at
The referee missed
Infringe- prising amount
in particularly ments,
Time and around the scrum. again he falled to see the ball go straight through the tunnel" rows, and between the front the faster-breaking Club for wards were getting away with it had never the ball when boen properly in the scrum.
..
Airport is met by a swoop of chattering taxi-drivers, and if you are lucky you will be driven. to your hotel by the formar Flyweight Champion of the World, who will burst into song at the loast provocation.
There will be no hint that the tiny, thin-faced warbler has known any kind of grief. Even the matter of the missing teeth will be laughed away with a rich Ulster description of how a bibulous fare had fetched him a fourpenny one on his way home from the docks one Hotous night.
Toncour
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The driver's name whi be world at his feel, athinits with-drained of every ounce of ap that that tament looking like a refugee from John Joseph (Riuty) Monaghan, out
11 ⇓ morgue. and if you get to wondering world rightly took him for
We watched them strip blu down the
the bones, held our how Ure has been treating him our when his wind and his fists
breath as he stopped wa the since he knocked out Scotland's could nu luger bring Jackie Paterson in the seventh bread. round nearly 10 years ngu,
"I threw my money away." scales, and put our lungs back
[zam A no he admits ruefully.
to work when an officiul made will tell you that he has
band. chuse for complaint. And then dance
I tried to train i known that Jackie Pierson. of the champion will know flint Rintyreyhounds, and once there was flyweight you Monoghan. nt 39, Is a pretty talk of a music-hall tour in the world, had fulfilled his obligo- sheerful Mar.
States. But all I got hurt of itions, cheated Nature and dis-
with
The turbed the weights at no argument For this birdike little family was
than st 1315 the hinterparts man fron
Income Tax people. of bas known
Johnny Rafferty, the Glasgow Belfast's dockland
for schooling ster responsible Paterson's dramatic last-minute appearacter within the terras of reference, pulled me aside and aver whimpered: "Nobody will know how we did it." And we still do not know.
earned
Can't Do Much plenty of trouble. In 12 years * GUE-
"I've been to only three box of arduous fighting he
£24,000-and
broke. ing shows since I quit the Anished
some c the The taxi you are riding in still I'd ke to help
the young fighters, but without hos £94 owing on it from
was able to gym and without money I cun- £300 its driver
few not do a lot. I'm eut hollerby' borrow from one of the friends
who did not depart I can still hold my head up, but sometimes it all seen, so differ- when the lush days were over,
No left hook knocked inly ent from the future I used
ไปร Monaghan
pugilistic talk to you about when I beat perch. He was still champion Jackie Paterson for the tie. of the world, of Europe, of the Itemember? I trained on goats Empire, and of Britain when he milk for that night." became afficted with the sinus I certainly do remember. trouble that compelled his te- not only the light. but tirement, and that still restriels | dramatic hullabaloo that pre his breathing and occasionally eceled it, and the bonfires that makes his head uche.
Near The End
The first score came near the end of the first half when ofter MacTavish had broken through to the Police 23 the ball went to O'Kelly wita bidig bilimself round and dropped a perfect goal. 3-0,
oli
Ballad Singer
to
nioru
Alter these revered shenani-
anva
those
freiter
gans, the Aght itself etme
artleinte highly almost as an anti-climax to all Ulstermen whose inslatent de- and at a Belfast battle is align blood.
right hook. A precise Monaghim in the second fourth brought just that kind of blood from under Paterson's leff eye burned in Little Corporation
as the dehydrated world cham- Street when it was all over on
plou sank to his knees for the night of March 29, 1948. Count of "seven" and offered a
To light to a flyweight title, look of almost pathetic
appeal THE HONG KONG
The Club attacked steadily im
to the London referee, Tornmy That cab, plus on occasional you have to weigh no more than hal but quite The second
trouble Little. the JOCKEY CLUB
of rendering love-form Irish eight stone, od some me passed before
sup about this particul.r -argument
Five More series of three moves swept ballads at local concerts, Programmes and Entry
wife, an eight-year-old was that Paterson, the defending play upfeld inside the Pollee 25 ports
But those 10,000 yelling Irish- Formu for
8th Koce the
where MacTavish tried but so, and three daughters-one champion, was reputed to be
nien had to wait five more to drop
of whom, 11-year-olt Colette, looking as near eight stone as o Meeting 1957/58 to be held narrowly falled
for rounds
their beanfeast. was stricken with polko seven barrel of lard.
out of a him Paterson, coming on Saturday, 9th February, other goal.
stowed Seconds later a parteet years ago.
seventh-round clinch in which 1958, (weather permitting)
cross kick by MacTavish saw A teacher calls daily and away from inquiring eyes
scraped he had worked up a mild furry may be obtained at the Seere- the Pollen caught In possession the noise of children at play on Glasgow, where they
to of body punches, was sent dat Ofee, Alexandra and
to 32,and scrubbed and sweated the ball swept across the the paveraent brings
his tary's
Corporation Street, Bleven who Little
reduce their southpaw champion on his back by a right to House: the Club House, Club threes to
Contriving un lantern Scots how. like in which to the 112b that would the made for the corner, drew the glimpse
perpendicular i wobbly Valley; Happy
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last defender, and then passed Colette cam play active partim 25,000 against Monaghan's
he sugged wearily into Stables, Shan Kwong Road, out to Kilvert, who scored in on her crutches.
challenging fists. Failure meant "ine,"
his opponent's the corner. The conversion Rinty Monaghan, the hatchet forfeiture of good Scots' siller the ropes in Entries close at 12 o'clock was missed, 6-0.
Inced hitter who once had the 1750 chi 19 Monaghan end corner an unguarded largel for the torrent of punches that NOON
Tuesday, 28th
Monaghan let loose. January, 1958.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE HONG
KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 25th January, 1958.
Over 1.500,009 tickets sold: to date,
The Sule of Cash Sweep Tickets on
the above will
close on Friday, 24th January, i 1958, as follows:-
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, a1 4.00 p.m.
5 D'Aguilar Street, at 5.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road at 6.00 p.m.
The Draw will be held on
Public the Ground Floor, Botting Hall at the Race Course, at 11.30 A.. DE Saturday, 26th January, 1958.
By Order of the Stowards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
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EUROPEAN CHAMPION,
European Welterweight, Champion Emillo Mor- coni, of Italy, seen during his training in Rome, in rendiness for his fight against British Champion Peter Waterman, at Harringay, London, on January 28. Keystone Photo.
TUE:GAMBOLS
(HULO, NEW PUZZLE ? I USED TO BE 6000 AT
SOLVING THE BE WIRE PUZZLEG
His
entourage
the promoter.
Contracts called for appear ances in Belfast 24 hours before With puppet-arms jerking at the King's Hall light but his sides, with teeth no longer
Paterson just
wasn't firmly
Juckle
Cleanched on the guin- Bround. At eight o'clock on shield, Paterson collapsed for the
the battle momi,
rampaging full and final count-chin on his little Scot had apparently dis-right knee, left leg doubled be- appeared from the face of theneath him.
Thus did Rinty Monaghan be CHusgow earth, Calls to his home went unanswered, airports come flyweight champion of the succession were scoured, hotels Fourched, world in legitimate
Wilde, to
Villa. Genero la- pollee contacted.
More then 4,000 of us Barba, Lynch, Kane, and Pater- squeczod into the Ulster Hall son himself.
for the weigh-in. Numours £3,500 Purse
Weigh-In Drama
men The
BRIDGETOWN TEST.
Pakistan 525 For Three In 2nd Innings
Barbados, Jan. 22. Pakistan today continued the magnificent recovery in, their second innings against the West Indies in the First Test at Bridge- town.
Pakistan, who were forced to follow on after scoring 100 in reply to the West Indien 579 scored for nine declared, had $25 for three in their second
unlugs and led by 63 as the close on the fifth day today. Helped ty palistaking innings of 270 hot out by Harl Mulummud, Pakistan are now b sight of drawing the match which looked like ending in mominous defent for them t lunch on the third day.
All the Pakistan batsmen 50 far have played with admirable caution when it was most need- e. The brillant Hantt Moham mad was mainly responsible for Pakistan's comeback,
Aptly described as the "Lite Master," the tiny opening bats- raan has defied the West Indies. bowling for 12 hours 35 minutes
become and has
Pakistan's highest Test scorer,
Short Of Record
nt
Sated
ills stuy
the wisket is only 45 minutda short of Len Hutton's record innings of 13 hours 20 minutes for Tests.
The home bowlers tolled for hours today to Another Ave bowl 95 overs for one wizard
who made 65.. Saeed Ahmed,
Not in need of runs so th us playing out tune, Hanif and his brother
who is 31
pal out, concen fully trated
every ball throughout the day.
Cautious to the extent of not even picking themselves against the loose ones the Paltistan tuntsmen reduced the scoring to a painfully slow rate,
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Baced's C5 in 203 minutes 1s the slowest 0127 record-the nearest being 71 by England's Trevor Bailey in 235 minutes the Australian t against Lord's
1053. Between lunch and tea, tor moet part of which the brothers were concerned in their anbroken fourth wicket partner ship, the score moved from 400 to 457 in two hours. Twintr- three of the 42 over bowled in this session were inaldeas,
the
The Scoreboard
WEST INDIES 1st Innings-579 for nine deplared
PAKISTAN
1st Innings~100 ·
nd Innings (overnight 399
for two)
unif Mohammad, not out 270 Imtiaz
Ahmod
Glichrist
All Ud Din, e Alexander
b Sobers
Saeed Ahmad, e Alexander
b Smith
91
37
Wazir Mohammad, not out 31
Extras
91
Total (for turee wickets) 625
Fall of wickets: 1-162, 2-204, 3-418,
Bowling
30 24 62
33
37
15 71
9
4 10
-Beuter.
bounced, speculation, fired, bets
01 Ulaler went were struck, armed constables guarded the doors, Monaghan berserk. Monaghan wrapped and and his part saluted us from insett in the new cream the scales set up on the stage, green robe that exille
tycoon had
OR given him,
Ollchrist
1 34 5 Bob Gardiner con Cyril Lord promoter
grubbed a microphone, and irived a scaffold-like grin...
Erlc Atkinson 36 2 116 0 and there we walled... and offered us a light baritone
Denis Atkinson 39 20 45 walted artd walted for assurance that when Irish eyes
Smith are smiling the world is bright | Valentine Jackle Paterson.
and gay. With a purse of Sobery
£3,500 In his pocket, with Walcot:
patung priests and policemen Boxing regulations of those his back, and with the globe ar days atipulated a two o'clock his feet to kick around as he weigh-in. At one-forty not one pleased Rinty had arrived. among us know what had hop- Back home in Lille Corpoct pened to the missing world
tion Street, neighbours swarmned Maurice Sandeyron in hilarious hundreds round the champion. of France was already removing open door of No. 32
... loud. his outer garments to step in speakers yelled their tha salutes deputy if Paterson failed to
bonfires, burned furniture appear.
in the streets... and the new At 145 cume a whisper that world champion was
knocked the Scot and his party, including out!
landed doctor, had
in s
Hit in the stomach by a Ball- privately chartered aircraft ating
Ast, Rinly Donnybrook Sydenham, three miles away Monaghan fell flat and his Fact or fiction? We'd heard 50 friends hati such rumours in the fast
д
hours.
The clock on the wall told us
pass him over lew the heads of the efowd to fight their way up the stuirs und Line was up. We uewenpermen carry their champion to his bed. They still like to live It" high babbled our breathless_parh- in Little
Street. Corporation graphs into telephones. Every But the policeman on the corner body flapped. And then at four was not quite sure which house minutes past two, the cause of the Monaghans lived in. all the comumotion walked in a pallid Paterson, obviously
by Barry Appleby
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THE REACTION OF THE ATOM
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Tokyo Keen On
Staging 1964 Olympic Games
Tokyo, Jan. 23. Japan, Dow making
Anat tho Third preparations for Aston Games Dr. Tokybin
late May, bas decided our at intensive campaign to got the 1964 Olympic Games,
Prime Minister Nobuski Kish on Wednesday' accepted an up- pointment as Chairman of the Calty- "Olymple Preparation
mitten."
Оле hundred and twelve mombare were named to the Committee.
The Committea' will take the occasion of thù next Intáis national Olymple Committee meeting in Tokyo, In May, to sirem Tokyo's quaiiications to be host for the 1904. Olymplo Games.
Prehler Klahi pledged bla utmost efforts to bring the 1964. Olymple Caunes to Tokaro. the said the Gams would not only stimulate sports In Japair M - HITTA. to improve
among the countries of the world,
A
Tokyo was, awarded, the 1940 "Olymple, Damien, but via forend
to abarwion, theść beesuse of the - hostilities that broke out in
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