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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

2ND RACE MEETING

Saturday, 28th October, 1961;

(To be held under the Rules of The Royni Hồng Kông Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES

The First Bell WH be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm,

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.49 д.м.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without on. Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges at $25.00 each are obtainable only on the wrliten introduction of a Member, Admission Badges may bo obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5. D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Font and 352 Nathur 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.

Admission to the Members Enclosure can be gained only by the entrance to the Members Stand and upon production of Badges and Brooches, which must be worn throughout the duration of the meeting in such a manner" as to be readily identified. Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the Public Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs,

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem bers Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Sland.

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the

Lunches will be obtainable at the Club House if orderest in advance from the No. 1 Boy `(Tel. 70-2011).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The gates will open at 11.30 a.m.

4H1 greater | talent, and the toll of passing

Maybe the only surprise la of years ago, it never pays to Club has big plans to papularise! Meeting. the years the job is not getting any rewards

easier. Things are further com-, that line-up is the noraination lace things for granted. The the sport still further and in- of Scanlon for the Inside-right | surprise "upset is Klways 師 erease the bounds of its pliented by the suapension of

in a race of this activities... outstanding player-und

and mast kind. One to acne of the strongest

enthusiastle players in the tion or at under-estimate lesser degree of Latt Yee, whose community at present.

Arcanling to current reports He Is the currents can turn possible au injury sustained by Leung display ngainat the touring

Into defeat. Wan, Kam-yee while England side at the end of last not afraid of hard work on the victory

playing in feld....and above all he can

made this mistake once: he is small ball game inny have put i sasun turned back the clock. In get goals when they are most unlikely to do so again. A premature finish to l Scalor the present player shortage the

There will also be tight career. Let's hope memury of that display might needed. He would not let the struggle for the lady's title and

the stories are untrue and that the fron-. will hard

little South Chine half ageing, back will be seen in top clens young football again.

The unanccessful Hongkong, qualifiers were delighted with the prizes they won in this week's eliminators, Roy Oakes and M. A. A. Ribolla, the losers in the first round, cach received approximately $2,500 worth of first class photo graphie equipment and Geoff Faweelt, who was beaten by Percy Harris in the two- ression final was presented with a magnificent array of till and cine photographle equipment to the value of $3,000 111.

A tribute

The winner is, at the inoment, empty-handed but there is promise of really big things to

come,

quite a prospect.

tlon should talor

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It's

to Hongkong's

In interna-

have corned him a place in one of the forthcoming teams.

side down.

Missing

of course public friteros! BU

by aroused.

the If you had to plek a Hong-

velerans and the very Scone familiar naines are ralss-participants who are so much n kong side for the two matches against the Yugoslavian ing from the two line-ups. That characteristic of the event. national side (always

as-is hardly surprising. The selec suming they play here) who tors will not And it easy to would you pick?

forget the Lam Shueng-yee in-

In my humble opinion several | eloent after the Berne Young

ployers must be almost automa-

69-year-old

This year

clie and Three

The price of admission will be $10.00 each payable at the Admission Badges will be issued and they must be Gate., prominently displayed throughout the Meeting..

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the | HESTAURANTS.

CASH SWEEPS

Many readers will remember the sad story of Allck Jeffrey, the Doncaster Rover's star who

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each may be obtained the contrast will looked set to breome one of the Boys' visit while Kung Wah-kit mbrace 80-year-old Man Kun- greatest Engilsh Footballers of from the Canh Sweep Offees at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 3 D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, toddling or fils day but whose career colkowicon, during office hours. tle choices and by the same has had two very poor games should I token the selectors are going to for his chub in their opening youngstiers who have

paddling-lapsed after breaking a leg la say,

match. Allck,

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a,in, reached on international have quite a task dealing with League matches. the problem positions which un-

cancelled for future Meetings. doubtedly exist at wing-half, and centre-forward.

Picking teams is always an the tender age of ten years. Can who is now playing for Prague, on Friday, 27th October, 1801, will be sold and the reservation interesting pastime. Maybe anyone wonder why the

maintains its overall you would like to have a go at

twe Colony year after year? morninating YOUR sides.

There is of course the won- with derful trip to Melbourne By LANCASTRIAN :

£9 a day expenses for fourteen There

will be only

days: there Is a prize worth

My all-HK toom rugby match on the island $0,250 Even It Be Is bea- today. The Royal Navy ten in the first round und re-

This

would is the team i right up to $37,500

honour with the All Hongkong are due to play the War-wards

tag: wicks at Causeway Bay at if he can beat all comers.

Wong Shtu-woo (Happy The big splash is scheduled Valley), Lok Tak-hing (Happy

The 1961 3.30 pm, and though the It is a tribute

for tomorrow. Valley). Kwok Kam-hing Navy showed marked im-current popularity

version of the annual (South China); Lo Chung- provement in their match tional affairs that a segment of kwang (South China), Lau Tim

Harbour Race organised last Wednesday over their this great world-wide competi- (Happy Valley), Leung Kit by the Hongkong Amateur performance a week ago, where we have no professional (South China), Ho Cheung-

place here (KMB) Wong Chi-cung Swimming Association I can only imagine a win boxing.

will once again attract you (South China), Yeung Wal- for the visitors in this The Melbourne television

the crowds to both sides Lau Chi-Jam fixture.

audience will see the Colony'sjto (Sing Too),

(Happy Valley), Loung Wei-

of the course just as it Kowloon is likely to be the sporting contribution over Chan-hung (Happy Valley).

has done in the years net 7 on four successive Wed- scene of brighter matches.

Kwok Kam-hunt, who is

by....but the gone number of swimmers taking the plunge from the Railway Pier on the Kowloon side will be the smallest we have seen for a long time.

Boll Club sides will be in nesdays starting on November essentially a full-back, must

The

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action at Koi Tak. The 20.

14 Field Regi-

arrangements for Dragons play ment RA at 3 pm, and are un-local programine were handled Tikely to find this a difficult by Mare Miller, Red Tucion's match to win. The soldiers play televison programme manager, pluckily but they are just noi and to add to the hornets touch up to the Dragons' standard. I was limed by, Marvin Farkas. This will be followed at 4.30 Tho visting personalities were Club XV Roland Strong, who is respon- by the RAF versus

with start match. Club

nssible for the entire International

favourites here. But they production of the Coles Quiz, will find the RAF very cager und Moleon Searle, one of the to be the first of the season to must repulur young comperes lower their colours. The air alia at the present time. men give the Impression

that

the belter the opposition the better they will play, and this match might well be very close.

UNPREDICTABLE

Quiz officials

The visit of the Quiz offelals was a most Interesting interlude Jor the Colony's boxing un-

On the Army ground at this and three ol Boundary street Whitfield them are now well equipped to Wanderers play Sek Kong

Strangers at 3.00, and at 4.30 Police take on Recrcla.

All four teams can be pinced cluss, the

in the unpredictable

Brst two because it is always extremely dimeult to prediet who is to be available for them and the last two because too often they fail to play up to their undoubted potential. Having said the above I would | be a coward not to hazard some forecast at the results; I put my on Whitfeld and the

money Police.

Event on Saturday must prove me right or wrong and this column on Monday must convey my apologies if the latter is the case.

MOSS TURNS

Brith

DOWN

AN OFFER

not be moved about in an effort to solve the difficulties of find- nga left-half. The selectors can be sure little Leung Kit will play himself into the ground to win.

The successful South China right wing of Wong Chi-keung and Ho Cheung-you should not be broken and the pairing of team-males Lau Chi-lam and Leung Wal-hung would give us plenty of power on the left

flank.

Bustling, fleel-footed Tiger Young Wai-to gets my vote for the centre-forward position if only because he is the least temperamental of the three rather obvious candidates.

oke the best pletures of their Ruined his chances

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Taking everything into con sideration this is maybe not a bad thing. It will provide a betler set of conditions for the competitors who have often had to struggle hard for stroking poce in the better-skelter start. It will also give the Hongkong Police a fairer chance to carry out their supervisory duties during the race itself.

People who have not pre- viously watched this popular community event will wonder how we can regard a gather- ing of well over 200 swimmers as a small fleld bat I'm sure they will not have to wonder about the keenness of

can be proud of Staff Sergeant

the competiilon. With just a tie

BIG.

The Army our winner. rey Harris. bit of luck he could put Hong- Lena's name bang in the inter-

Urnal boxing meligh1.

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Gangway for a naval officer.

International star Wan Shiu-

To my mind Chow Shiu-hung chances by his ruined his tantrums towards his own club- mates during the KMB-Happy

match Insi Valley

weekend ming will start 2 strong whlic Kwnk Moon-wah, zo one- favourite to win again, but as footed, is not the kind of player he found to his cost a couple who warrant place in a Colony elde.

The second team also has its

A welcome visitor 10 problems but 1 would expect a

NOTICE

town this week is popular capable performance from this THE ROYAL HONG KONG alrounder Basil Middle-cleven: Kwok Chow-ming (Sing

Tao); Luic Tak-hay

JOCKEY CLUB (South

ton who made such a fine | China), Lee Kwok-wah (Yuen contribution to Colony Lon Chan Fal-hung (Kit- The Public Enclosure at sport when he was chee), Ko Po-keung (517). Happy Valley is being loaned stationed at HMS Tamar Kwok You (South Chinu); Lau to the Hong Kong Society for not so long agʊ.

Woon-ching (Sing Tao), Scanlon the Prevention of Cruelty to i (Police), Chow Shila-hung

Lieutenant Middleton is in

port aboard the aircrafi ebrrier (KMB), Yiu Clieuk-yin (Kit Animals for an Inter-Schools chee), Mok Chun-wah (South Pot Show on Sunday, 22nd China),

HMS Victorious and when I talked with him the other even- ing he looked At enough to go into action as referee on the football Beld, duck through the Monterey, Oct. 20. ropes to take on the duties of sports car racing ace third man in the ring.....or Stirling Moss said he turned don the sporting kit himself down * recent offer of a and turn in one of his very $10.000 guarantee to drive in competent performances with tho 500-mile Indianapolis a hockey slicic. Memorial Day face next Basil delighted to be your.

paying this return visit to The offer was made by J. C. Hongkong so quickly. He had Agajanian of San Pedro, Califor- a great affection for the place nin, Moss sald today. Agajanian and his enthusiastic work on 18 building a new car for the behalf of many sporting and 1962 classic and wanted Mose to charitable organizations, for drive it.

removed from his duties with "Too much there depends on the Royal Navy, is well re- the car and not enough on the membered and appreciated -- driver." the defending chainpiun by the folks who came in con- of the $20,000 Peltie Grand tact with him. Welcome back...

Prix sold. The fastest car al-

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Sports Diary

TODAY Cricket

1st Division; Beraceni v Templare,

Brigade v CCC, Scorpions v Garrison BAIN v Recroia, Palice v Opt- mit.

2nd Division: DDS v Crusaders, Nomada ♥ Brigade, Garrison v KOV,

IRC v Univerally,

Boccer 1st Division: Hing Tao v Police (Club); Army v Yuen Long (8, China), KM v Caronne tilu (Ponce all matches at, 5 pm.

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October, 1961. These pre- migea will be closed to Membern at Noon on Sunday.

During the Show, the Pri vate Boxes, Dining Room, Bar and Ladies' Lounge will be open and reserved for the use of the Members of the Jockey Club.

The charges for admisalon are $3.00 for adults and $1.00 for children under 16. Entrance to the Bhow will bo by the Public Entrance only. Members of the Jockey

Beserve Division: Bing Tao Police (Club) Army v Yuen Long 18. China: KAEV Caroline Polleet all matches at 330 pm.

2nd Division: Prisons v Gymnastie. Club, who wish to make use (Stanley), 5pm.

3rd Division: University v Redifts-of the Club rooms, must wear tion (V) 330 Swan (HV) 320 pm; HIK Aircraft

their Member's Badge, other-

waya winn, At Laguna Seca here fa a short time the Colony's Police, (V) 3.30 pint on Ying wine they will not be admitted

that hn't always fruo,

"I like to think that the man behind the wheel is more hn- portant thari the corabusilon engine under the hood ur rubber on the wheels."

the

Mosn arrived yesterday from Leva Angeles to defend his title

in the Pacing Grand Prix Qili

weekend,AP.

soccer selectors will have and Why! pin bowed thereto.

to face up to the task of

choosing at least two

(IV) 0 pm. Tramways (HV) B pm: Club V BIL

fugby

BAF ✔ Club 430 pm, Kal Tak Wildeki v 9. K. Strangers 3 pui,

alues to represent Hong- kong agalust visiting Amy, foundary street. football teams.

With the changing efrcum- stances, lack of good young

14 Find Dragons 3 pin, Kai Tək,

lly Order,

F. D. ANGUS,

Secretary.

Royal Navy Royal Warwich Hong Kong, 18th Oct., 1001,

3.30 pm. Causeway Bay,

Polles y Rectalo 450 pm, Army, Boundary-strant.

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race the Sydney Club, is making a

Australia. appeal big hit in

singer of popular songs!! AL- ready he has had regular engo- gements in cabaret and televi-

And now for a tale-waggersion, ur two....

The

crowd capacity

If you go along to see South Lomorrow at China play Kitche Boundary-street on Monday for have a special look at the

the Yuen Long-517 match Stadium playing pitch, surprised a lot of people,

will be surprised at The Hongkong Water Ski condition,

You

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Kangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 11th November, 1981; at $2.00 each may

be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

Its poor Hong Kong, 21st October, 1961.

FOR SALE

F. D. ANGUS,

Secretory.

DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND GARDEN BEING HAW PAR MANSION, TAI HANG ROAD, HONG KONG. COMPOSED THREE INLAND LOTS, LOT No. 3564, LOT No. 5330 AND LOT No. 5710,

APPLY OWNER:

HAW PAR BROTHERS LIMITED

87, NEIL ROAD

SINGAPORE

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