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JOCKEY CIR
-Notice to Members
Subscription Griß 1952
The Stewards have ordered a batch of 100 Subscription Griina to race in 1962 and they now invite Members to Bubscribe for them,
The cost per horse to Sib. Berlbers will be HK$4,000; which aum includes Livery to the cute of acceptance by the Stowards.
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Hat-trick by M. Fincher OXFORD CAN ACHIEVE
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Cup win by Rangers over Wolves
Glasgow, Mar. 29. Glaskew Rangers beat Wol- verhampton Wanderers 2-0 in the Arst leg of their semi-final of the European Cup winners Tournament here tonight,
The eventual winners Application forms may be abtained from the Secretary's beat either Fiorentina Office, Alesandra House, Sther Dynamo Zagres (Yugoslavia)
In the Anal. Floo
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LADIES' INTERNATIONAL
HOCKEY MATCH
By NUMPERE
In a Ladies' International Hockey Knock-out Tournament first-round match at KCC last evening Commonwealth defeated Zanzibar by 4-2.
On
paper Commonwealth appeared to have by far the stronger side and, when they were 3-0 up in the first 18 minutes, they appeared toj be all set for a cricket score..
A brilliant Kool in the 32nd 1 minute by right-winger Alex All subscriptions must be Scott set Rangers ca the win- a crowd of paid by cheque and applica-ning path bolore
Despite heavy attacks tion forms must be signed by 80.000.
by Wolverhampton, Rangers all Subscribers in the pre scored their second
goar Ave sence of the Secretary at the minutes before the end through goal. This was mainly due to
Alexandra Brand. Club Offices, House,
The Subscription List will close at NOON on Friday, 31st March, 1961.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 16th Mar., 1961.
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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Though the margin was nar- row, it was a good win fer the lo rearrange Scots, who :d
30 minutes. their side
after
Injured, Right-hall Davis was andt had to go on the wing.
The second leg will be played nt Wolverhampton on April 10.
-Reuter.,
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Programines and
K. Brandt,
G.
Thompson, P. Williams, J. Laws. C. Fruser, L. White, R. Claytor, S. Chow, Y. Archibald, J. Lyons, N. Wernberg.
the However,
younger Huber, Zanzibar side like other ideas Zanzibar: and fought back to be only one goal in arrears at half-time. In the second half, Common- wealth who had most of the play, could only add one more
The excellent
G. Thompson by right-backe
supported by Who was
P. Willams and her pariner centre-half C. Freser,
three
ably
defence put op
The
he game was only minules of when Common- wealth's centre-forward m. Mair broke away and opened the scoring and three minutes later they were 2-9 up when
31. Fincher scored with a very bard shot.
Solo efforts
The sur player added an- other goal in the 18th mbute Entry and the writing appeared to be Race on the wall but Zanzibar came gouls from cen- back with two Meeting 1960/61 to be held te-forward Y. Archibald in the
! Forms for the 12th
Singapore Services open
the Rosebery, 2,000 Guineas Trial Stakes
There
London, Mar. 20: pre 20 acceptors for the Rosebery Stakes (handicap) to be run over one mile and a quarter at Kempton Park on Saturday, They
(with weights and probable riders):
arc
BOAT RACE HAT-TRICK
By IVOR YORKE
When Oxford's Dark Blues stroke away from Putney at the start of the 107th Boat Race on Saturday, they will be embarking on the final stage of their bid for a hat-trick of victories over Cambridge. Oxford's last great run of success-five consecutive victories --- ended in 1913. Since 1920, when the event was resumed after the First World War, their successes have been limited to eight. Now, with five of last year's, secandy ware, clipperl off the
evga Under the experienced winning crow, the Dark Blues previous bosi of 7 mins. 10 of couches, Derek' Mayes-Smith start the holtest favourites for
(Cambridge) and Group Cap- ydara,
In comparison, Oxford rowed tam H.R.Z. "Jumbo". Edevorila the final stage from Chiswick (Oxford), the ultimate poljan Stops to the winning post at has been added. Mortlake in 7 mins, 12 sccs. ~~" a me beltered on only three previous occasions in boat race history,
**
Whoever wins, close fought duel between two ex- cellent crews is promised auf, Alven favourable conilitions, there should be an extremely fast time, perhaps withla a minute or so of the 17 mins, 50 secs, course record set up by the brilliant Cambridge eight of 1943)
Broke record
Proud Chieftan (T. Gooling. 9 stone 3 pounds); Lombard (7. Lindley, 0:1); Prince Chamier D. Smith, 3:13); Capuchon (W. Snaith, 8:13); Firecracker (E. Larkin, 3:113; Red Letter (L. Piggott, 8:10); Green Gables (.. 3. Cracknell, 8:9); Gideon (J. Mercer, 8:6); Golden Vision (W, (R. P. Rickaby, 8:5); Polo
1:4); Elliott,
Roxburgh (E. Grant, claims 7 pounds allow- arice, 0:4); Lone Star (G. Lewis, 8:2); Line Shooter A. Klimsha, claims 5 pounds, 8:0); Torallo (P. Tulk, 0:0); Powdor Rook (D. Keith, 7:13); Nerography (T Carter, 7:5) Moster Lou (no yet, 7:5); Royal Rebel (R.
Moss, claims 3 pounds, 7:1); Bob Barker (D. W. Morris, 7:0).
The 10
with acceptors prcbable riders and weights for the Two Thousand Culness
at Trial Slates lo Kempton Park on Saturday over seven furlongs (all carry bridges. No fewer 1ban
'stone) are:
Look at the times est un during training. In their first full trial over the gruelling four-and-a-quarter mile stretch of Thames between Putney and Mortlake, Oxford performed a creditable 5 secs. Two
tour today, 1:41. Blylog Bee (C. days later, in similarts gloridi
DYNAMORA
This evening, at Sookunpoo, Combined Services Singa pore, play the first match of their three-match series, against Combined Services Hongkong.
The local side consists of 10 Army players and Ryan from The RAF
run
J.
Patrick's Choles (E. Cracknell): Highroy (no jockey yell; Eleo ( Larkia); My On Friday, again at Sockun- Robinson Crusoe (p. Keith); appotients will be Panastor (D. Ryan); Skymaster
Valoma
Psidium (Ma (1. Piggott);
(W. All-Hongkong.
from Rickaby); Final Problem (D. Dual cacnels) has withdrawn
(J. Lindley); the team originally selected | Smith); and this will now be as fol-j Good Old Days (3. Mercer).——
Reuter, lows:
on Saturday 15th and Salur-3011 and 32nd minute. Bulipoo, their 11th (Easter) Race Meeting day 22nd April, 1961, were solo efforts in which the
1960/61
Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and riders for the First Day close Oftive,
the Secretary's At Happy Valley, at 10.00 a.. on Friday, 31st March, 1961. By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD.
Secretary,
Hong Kong, 30th March, 1961. ·
tweather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House, the Club House, Happy Valley: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock; NOON on Wednesday, 5th -April, 1961.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB 11TH (EASTER) RACE MEETING Saturday 1st and Monday 3rd April, 1961.
(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 24 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Race The in interval is after the run at 12.00 Noon, each day. fourth race (1.30 p.m.) each day,
The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 am, cach day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge" will be admitted. Admission Badges must be preminently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges ut $25.00 ench are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Flour (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Polnt and 382 Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
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outsped the defence, but goal- N. Carvalho could have ver one of them.
keeper
The second half continued with Commonwealth holding the upper hand, but the only further goal come when M. Fincher cumpleted her hat- trick in the 47th minute. They came close on several other occasions but goalkeeper K. Brandt brought off some une saves and did very well to keep the second half seare down to (te goal.
The Zanzibar forwards, parti- cularly Y. Archibald, nover gave up trying but found the Commonwealth defence Loo strong and the game ended with Commonwealth worthy winners! by 4-2.
Y. Khan
Kadir (Prisons), (Nav Bharat}, Oliphant (Army), Beckett (Army), Bewelt (Army), (Recreio), Alonco
R. A. Silva (Recreio),
O. K. Dallah (IRC), D. Castro (Recrelo), P. Gardner (Nav Bharat), L. Guterres (Recreio). The Combined Services Singapore will then visit Macao for the weekend and on their return will play one more match, this time against the Combined Civilioris, on Tuesday evening at KCC.
The Combined Civilians teom will be:
Kadir (Prisons), G. F. Pannu (Nav Bharat. A. Capitule (Macaensis), Valoma (Marac nsis). R. A. Silva (Recreio), 1. Macauley (HKHC), Alonto (Recreio), 0. K. Daliah (RC), D. Castro (Recreio), P. Gardiner (Nav Bharat), I Guterres (Recrelo). Reservé J. Colicco
The teams Commonwealth: N. Carvalho, A. Mendoza: N. Advancy, G. Mehta, M. Williams, E. Schmidtle, S. Talati, B. Simp son, B. Mair, M. Fincher, K. (Recreio).
ITTF President
in Hongkong
Air.
Mr I, Montague, President of the International Table Tennis Fediation, arrived by India today enroute to China. Mr Montague told reporters ol Kal Tak that table danis teams from Australia and New Zealand were expected lo` pasa through Hongkong shortly their way to China.
He raki China was chosen the site for the forthcoming Inter- national Table Tennis Cham- plonship because she captured the single's championship at the Jact International Champion- ships held two years ago,
Johansson allowed to leave U.S. pending final settlement of tax claims
Miami, Mar. 29.
leave
Swedish heavyweight Ingomar Johansson today was granted permission to
America ponding final settlement of U.S. Government tax claims against him. Federal District Judge Emelt count, or a long count, and no
"It hasn't been determined I. Choate permitted Johansson unnecessary holding."
if he owes the tax," the judge The attorney sald
the commented.-AP. mised to return
question hinges on a tax treaty with Switzerland in which thei United States insisted that athletes be included.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House I ordered into depart after the nevance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand.
5t
Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and Floors of the new Public Stund must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs.
Apart from
the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosurs and Stand.
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
fighter pro- to the U.S. when his testimony er deposi- tops were required in the US. Government's efforts to collect approximately a million dollars from his ring carnings.
think you and the Affor ney General did the proper thing" in detaining Johansson, Judge Chonte told John McCarthy, Department . of Justice Attorney who led the tax team against the Swedish fighter.
of
McCarthy sald Johansson clamed his earnings went Scanert, J Corporation by which he la employed, but the Federal Attorney told the court: "Johansson is Seanart. The question is whether he is a re- rident of Sweden."
'NOT SUBJECT TO TAX'
Johansson claims that he is a citizen of Sweden but is a resident of Switzerland end hence is not subject to taxes the government î
contends he under- owes the United States.
had
Standing before Judge Choate, Jrhansson said through his attorney, Mathew Manes New York City, that he wished to return to Sweden to see brother who recently
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite tee of $10.00 in order to gain re-admission with the exception that any person who wishes to leave the Enclosure for lunch and obtain re-admission, must leave and return between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m., when they will be re-admitted | turn to America when the Gov- on production of their Publie Stand badge for that day.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
McCarthy sold the govern
of
went brain surgery and
sked for him,
ment has led up $300,000 Johansson promised 10
Johansson's funds in New York and $105,000 from his Murch ernment, required bls presence 13 fight with champion Floyd the and Judge
Choate said there Patterson at Miami Beach. He would be no personal restric added Johansson will receive tions ou
on him.
some $000,000 more from his Johansson's attorney told the last. Patterson engagement. court that the fighter had spent
Feature Sports Inc, promoters three and a half days
giving of the Auht, have sent some Income $250,000 depositions about his
certain
Switzerland. and Amerien he "will not get a fast Scunart should pay, the taxes,
McCarthy told the court.
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $40.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prince's Build ing Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 5, D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 19.00 a.m. on Thursday, 30th March, 1901, will be sold and the reservation enncelled for future Meetings.
bric
was
thet in
Special Crsh Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby Australian Test team
scheduled to bà run on 4th May, 1901, at $2.00 ebel and Cashi Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the inst race of this meeting may be btained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.
The office hours of the Cush Sweep Offices of the Club are
na follows:
Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and
& D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong on:-
Monday 27th to Friday 31st March ... Saturday 1st and Monday 3rd April ..
9a.m. to 5 p.m.
am to 10 a.m.
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Hload, Kowloon on:-
Monday 27th to Thursday 30th March 10 a.m. 1o.4 p.m. Friday 31st March, Saturday 1st and
Monday 3rd April
Hong Kong, 25th March, 1901.
CLOSED.
By Order of The Stewards,
A. E. Arnold,
Secrglarz.
leaves for England
Perth Mar, 20. The Australian cricket team lett Freemantle today on their way to England.
They called In the user Himalaya, Their first rtop will be Colombo-Reuter,
DRAWN MATCH
London, Mar, 20. Leyton Orient draw with Southutton 1-1. In on English, Langue "Bęconą i pliisiph mitch. today.Itoutgr."
to
weather, Cambridge's trial took 30 seconds longer.
Then, just to show how fast they can move when necessary, Cambridge broke the 28-year- old record for the row between Hammersmith and Putney olx
Botvinnik beats Tabl in 7th chess match
Mikhail
Secs.
Rigorous training
No other athletes in the world With strelce Mike Davis set-one upmitted to the img ting 38 in the first minute, the rigorous training schedule for e Dark Blues reached Barnes single event of comparable Bridge in 3 malas. 62 secs., which ¦ duration...labout 19 Bunules is the second fastest time ever maximum. recorded,
The result? With experience Even before they reaaled on their side, Oxford should the tideway to start their final complete that coveted hat-
weeks of
the previoua Intensive trick, or training both
had mech Cambridge have won 58. crews obviously felt the benefit of Oxford 47, with one dead-heat. innovations introduced for' the
three
first time Oxford
this
year.
sod 12ft. 6in Ught
0:30-
THOMAS CUP
100
oars, which the longest in THAILAND WIN the
race's history. Cambridg two devices installed in their boat-holso
known of metres, which ilke
look something and measure the power exerted indoor rowing machines
by the crow,
Unique
In the
anal analysis,, of course, success depends not on fancy training methods, but on the strength and skill of the crewmen. And here
13 boat Tace
the 1901
ZONE FINAL
Lahore, Mar. 29. Thuilund's badminton teain the Asian Zone tonight won final of the Thomas Cup by
completing an 8-1 victory over Pakistan here.
Pakistan's lone win was gain-
unique. Nevered by Masud Khan, who beat Somsook Boonysukaon 15-10, University
10-14.
before
have the eights included
cnced carsICH,
experi- such
Other scores included (Thai names first): Boat race strokes have gone
Narung Phonchima beat Naqi to lead Olympic eights as Mohsin 15-7, 15-9.
on to
Oxonian MECO Chanarong
but never
did in 1900,
Ratanasaisuang
Moscow, Mar. 20. Botvinnik won on the 33rd move the seventh match 21-year-old
his return
chiess series Davis against world champion Mikhall before as Britain's Olympleat Nazir Rajpur 15-4, 15-1.
Churchert Watanhet and Tall today, Tass reported. stroke returned to lead a' titel Chayadaulaqiuk beat Nozir
Botvinnik had white.
Rajpur und Nagi Moshin 15-0,
The score has now become 4.5 potats to 2.5 in favour ct Botvinnik.
'Botvinnik, playing white, opened with move C2-C4,
The play then developed into the Niemisowicz defence.
Following were the moves:
D4, night FS.
2. Knight C3, EA.
3. 14, Richen 34,
-
race crew,
All old, five of the Oxford | 15-11-Reuter, crew Elliott, Bate, Chest, Davis and Reynolds, the cox" took part in the Olymples. Ina Elliott, the President, also tock part in Oxford's Japanese tour În 1959.
Among the newcomers in the Oxford boat is John Sewall, a
from
West Point graduate
4. A Bishop taken Knight C3 Military Academy.
-checkti
6. B takes shop CJ, 135.
4. 13, Nichop Adi
7. FA, DS.
8. fakes P, Dishop Ao takes
Bishop FI.
D. King El takes Bichop F1. E
takes po
10. Bishop G5, 150.
11. Queen Af-check, CS.
12. Bishop 14, D takes EA.
1. ROOK EL, GG.
14. Bishop F2, Queen E7,
15. Knight E2, 113.
16. Queers C2, Queen takes A3
17. 14. Gakes H.
18. Bishop tekes H4 Kght B-D7. 10. Knight CJ, castle to Queen's
skle
20. Knight takes Et, Rook Hi-E).
There are two Americans in the Cambridge crew. Mork Hoffman, tho
Harvard
stroke, and his
M. compatriot W. Christian make a finc steru pair,
One of the
most ex- perienced members is Llig President. 'John Beverlige, who has a lot and impres sive record. Не
the won
Princess
Elizabeth Cup for his school,
St. Paul's, eight years ago; "was
La the RIA/F, crew
that
11. Cink FZ, Knight takes Knight reached the Thames Cup finals
FA, check.
22.
takes Knight E4, FO. Book E-A1, Oucen ET.
21. Hook lakes 47. Queen takes El 25. Queen takes Queen E. Rook
takes Queen E
20,
Rook AB, chest, Knight BB, 27. Bishop G3, King 37.
Rook H-AL, Rook D-CS.
30.
20. ftook AB-A check, King Be
Bishop Lakes Knight 28, 2 31. Bishop DG, B taken C3. 32. Bishop check, King B. 31 (or while) Took A1-AL
In this position Tahl resigned.-AP.
won
the
in 1956; and stroked the Jesus College cight that Ladies Plate of 1958.
Only he and the cox, P. J. Weston, were members of last year's unsuccessful crew.
At last, after three months of tough, concentrated Araining which included about 700 miles of rowing, the two crews have worked up to their final peak.
CHESS!
By LEONARD BARDEN
(G001)
Here is 4 problem by B.3. de C. Andrade (The Prob
lemist, 1942), White to play and
mate in two moves.
Solution No G003: 1 Kt—87), KXEQ (U 1.... R—KHUI; 2 R- KBI threatens & KEXP ch, 4 RX
ch, and XP mate);
2 12-B1 ch, K-KI; 3 RXB ehf, K2: 4 Q×P ch, K.-Kti
Q-Koch, K-B1; 6 B-K? Ch. K-K1; 7 BxP dis ch QXP mate. K-01: 8 Q-X7 ch. K-BI: 9
London Apprras Berrion.
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