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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1961.
RAPIER'S RACING COMMENTS
Princess Alexandra to watch Kwangtung Handicap
TEST MATCH OPENS TOMORROW
INDIA RELY ON
WILL
OWNER
PRESENT CUP TO OF WINNING HORSE
SPIN BOWLERS Princess Alexandra will attend the first day of the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club's Third
Bombay, Nov. 9.
India rely largely on spin for the first cricket Test against England starting here on Satur- day. Desai is the only recognised fast howler. The spinners are Durani, (slow left-arm), Kumar and Borde, leg-spinners), and Kripal Singh (off-spinner).
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NOTICE
* Test Κεραί
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes
Entry and Farms for the 41h Race Meet-
ing 1961/62 to be held on
Saturday 25th November and Saturday 2nd December, 1961 weather permitting: may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Alexandra House, the Chias House. Happy Valley: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rhard.
Two changes in MCC team
$
Race Meeting, starting at 2.15 pm at the Valley tomorrow, and will present the Cup to the winning owner or owners of the Kwangtung Handicap after the race. The Princess will leave Government House at 2 pm and is expected to arrive at the
Race Course at about 2.15 p.m. She will leave at 3.45 pm.
the
Leniently
in While on the subject may 1 should be promtrent al
treated
the throw out a bold suggestion to finish
handicap, Bingo (Rober! Tsai, The Stewards of the Jockey Club I should not be fully extend-Rhould make good use of the Good light weight assigned to chalk except perhaps by hat the Kwangtung Handicapied
the Princess Chance (James Chow). renamed
up a lotig-overduc victory over of Kent's Cup and Dazzling Light (S. W. H. Ho) this distabre.. Alexandra
may be worth following as an Kwangbang Handicap 1 ;: རྣ་
ter Sesun
outsider ale Princess Alexandra's Visit to the Cnlony There will be
and 1
Recently-promoted
Scarface
Cut this out and take it to the races
tomorrow for your guidance
Starters, Weights
And
Riders
Starters, weights and riders for tomorrow's
A great welcome is expected from racing fans on her arrival at the Club's premises.
tussic in the last race of the day. (H K. Hung) will in all likeli
I hood be made favourite here. still
Scarface is good Think
win enough to
again in his class,
be new
but I won't such an easy passage this time. Jesse (Chun Kit is ready to do great things after its Six Furlongs gallop, on Tuesday. November. In 1.24.2 last quar-The prised if this horse does not make u prominent showing
1
Paring
INGE TOW
Dal
THIRD RACE
Handicap:
Kwangtung
6 race
races on
10- the
Miles
Ser and Day on Monday
The First Saddling Bell to- morrow will be rung at 1.30 pm.
the firs! THEO
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This race for Class 4 horses
Vingt Et Un (H K. Cheng) is known to move well during morning gallops and may turn out to be a dangerous position
The third
position wil
рго-
be
is the main event of the after-fought out between Arrowhead (A Y da Silva) and House Top (H. K. Hung). W. Williamson)
neon
! No Surprise
at
escaped promotion after her re 20 pm.
cent victory when romping On the Second Day the first home in effortless fashion over wai be rung at the two mile pust in the im- 1000 and the first rave Funpressive Sauling Belt
lime of 1.53-1-3. A
age No 4 (30 pro
as Race No 11 at 11:30 am Themere addition of 4 lbs will hard- kunel Interval will be after
ly have any affect, and I just do Therent see how the others in this field can stop her from register- ing another win.
wrl in no Cash Swery on Rary No # 11 30 am on the Secund
The most important event to morrow will be the Kwanglung Bomboy, Nov
Bandicap is PT 1% miles David Salih, 20-your-old Class 4 horses. This will be run former profesemad shaper, a 3.00 pm On the nice hanges a vricket Tratube, as mamnioth fird will make has Test debut for Englane in the first
awaits the Sweep prize Test against Toda buran Tutus ad the fexet which draves Saturday
Bave England changes from the
AN
Park
whie's
E
A
WAAL Me hrs! Te against Pakistan in Lahore last month
Thare bowler Smith has been Pravid in preference Whats, and spinnet Tony Lock Ben Russell, who is l
ER. Dexter team is
J K Sach Wa. wickshir DA Alien ((Doucestershire).
Lancashire. Isaber Hartington (Surrey) A Brown (Kent). GA. R. Lork (Surrey), G. By Order of the Stewards, J. Murray (Middlesex).
E. Lancashire). F. I. ANGUS. | Podea]
Habon (Kent. D R. Smith
Reuter. (Gucestershirej
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Wednesday, 16th November, 1961.
Secretary.
R. W K
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THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
3RD RACE MEETING
Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th November, 1961
(To be held under the Rules of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES (There will be races on the 1st Day and 11 ransom the Brel Dry) The First Bell will be rung at 1:30 pm on the 11 Day and The best er annat 2:00 an
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rune 1 1100 sea and The tapi terv, 1 the first race ring as Race No. 11 at 11.30 am.
will be after Bare No 4 (130 p.m.).
There will be no Cash Sweep on Race No. 11 (11.30 a.m.)
on the 2nd Try.
2.In
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11 45
on the E Day and at 9.30 am, ut The 2nd Day
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge will i odan.lled. Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obt.mable only on the written introduction of a Member. Adamssion Badges may ve obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Ofices of
Here are as estimates the changes
!
Logkal choices for the minor are Welfare positions
(H. K. Hung) and Satellite (K Kwok). As an outsider bear Jake (P. Plumbly) in mind.
FOURTH RACE Dracon's Back Plate:
e Mile Post.
From
1961 hurses, Class B will fight
but the issue in this sprint race
The weight allotted is 147 lbs non-Stakes-winners, will
bat
EIGHTH RACE
Waterfall Bay Handicap: From 2 Mile Post.
In spite of the small field, one look forward to a keen
can
1 28.2 seconds. I will be sur-
Others who should give good account of themselves are Hip- Dana (Albert Lam) Great Fun
(Alex Lam) and Prominent View (H. C. Pity).
2.00
Happy Valley race meeting are given bes low. This list is based on the official list issued by the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club. As an additional guide to form, the placings of the ponies in their last three starts will be found on the left hand side of their names. names of ponies are all listed according to the positions drawn. The first named pony has drawn the No. 1 position, the second named the No. 2 and so on.
pun. Race 1 BELCHER BAY 000 Milky Way (Chew)
... 143 ba .CFM
Daktord Section). HANDICAP Mile 170 Yards. Ċiass 4. Novices. 220 Cheetah (Sofrahoff) ... 180 lbs
James Chaw. Pereboeft) 150 be 003 Perfectional
|000 Viva Day (S. H. Wong) 140 be Ho
3. B. Lim.
Hongkong all set
for Rugby tour
By
LANCASTRIAN
Yesterday I was so excited in writing about each
5-1 each receive a
allowance and horses which have won over
Stakes, will $3,000 i incur a 3-lb penalty.
Longchamp (K. Kwok) is forni during BOU morning gallops and should be a firm favourite
FIRST RACE Belcher Bay Handicap (First Section: From 114 Mile Post.
The curtam
This rises with sprint event for Class 4 hurses To be ridden by approved novice, showing
who have not won ten at Br tine. nywhere. I don't think I shall be far ting that the finish wrong, in stat should be fought out between Cheetah (James Chow and Perfectional (S. W. H. Ho). I
fer the latter. Don Juan is the likely one to Pause an upset here.
SECOND RACE
Middle Spur Plate: 6 Furlongs 40 Yards.
Horses ready to offer upposi - tion are Pink Diamond (Albert Lam) and Merrington (J. M. da Cruz) who have shown much promise in their morning
gallops
Should Dietator (H. K. Hung) get off to a good start, the horse has all the speed lu score here.
FIFTH RACE Turret R Plate: Mile Post.
From
This rere is confined to 1961 horses. Class C The weight! Class A, 1961 horses will con- allolter is 147 lbs hut Stakes test this event. The weight winners wil each incur a 3-1ballotied is 147 lbs but non-win- perally
Lookong aver the entries
Sinecure (Albert
Thank
=
NOTICE
iners will receive 5 lbs allowance
3 and winners of more than $5,250 La in Stakes will be penalised 3 lbs. Can Can (Albert Lam) and Apollo H. M. Botelho) should Aght out the finish in this race.
Small Game (G H. Williams) has shown good form in morn- ing training and should do well if properly handled on the way. Mahtab (H. K. Hung) is also ready to take on the best here
and should not be ignored.
THE ROYAL HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Kwanglung Handicap Saturday, 11th November, 1961
SIXTH RACE
Sandy Bay Handicap (First Section): From 11⁄2 Mile Post.
Co-ordination 16 without doubl the most consistent sprinter in Over 3.150.000 tickets sold this fteld and, with K.Kwok, as to date.
here.
The sale of Cash Sweep
the Club al Prince's Building, Ground Flour (fucing Statue Tickets on the above will close Square); S. D'Aguilar Street: King's Husd, North Point and 382 Nathan Roast. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE! Friday, 10th November, AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL1961 as follows:- ABLE 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 Tanter as to be readily identifled. 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' Stan, using the lift or stairs.
Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand.
Prince's Building (facing Statue Square) at 6.00 p.m.
6. D'Aguilar Street at 5.00 p.m. King's Road, North Paint at 4.00 p.m.
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western 82, Nathan Road, Kowloon Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the. Meeting.
Lunches will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 78-2811). PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The gates will open at 10.80 a.m. on the 1st Day and at 9.30 a.m. on the 2nd Day.
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.
On the 1st Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $1000 in order to gain re-admission. The foregoing also applies for the 2nd Day 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 on production of their Public Stand badge for that day.
and refreshments
uvailable will be Meals
in the RESTAURANTS.
CASH SWEEPS Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $35.00 cuch for both day's excluding Race No. 11 (1180, am) on the 2nd Day may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omecs at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 5 D'Aguiar Street and 302 Nathan Road, Howloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00a.m. on Friday," Ipth November 1981, will be sold' and the reservation cancelled for futur
Special Cash Sweep lokets on, the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be, run on 11th November, 1901, at $2.00 cach, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers of the Club.
Hong Kong, 4th November, 1961.
By Order of the Stewards,
FD. ANGUS,"
Bocretary":
al 4.00 pm.
The Draw will be held on the first floor of the Public Enclosure at the Race Course, Happy Valley, at 11.00 a.m. on Saturday, the 11th Nevember,"
1961.
By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.,
Treasurers.
the Club-Fleet match that I had to hold over a few remarks about other games played on Wednesday. With the Fleet in at the moment your correspondent is kept pretty busy as they are an enterprising crowd and there are always new and previously unannounced fixtures turning up.
That the Fleet beat Club 6-3 will now be well known, but it must be recorded too that in encounter the preceding
first their Dragons suffered
an ex- loss of the season in cellent match. Fleet 'A' con-
A
A good thing
| Hard Ridden (Tokmokoff) 148. lbs.
Robert Luk
000 Don
Juan (Noodt) 146
Roze
2.30 pm. Race E. MIDDLE
PLATE.
Class C
6 Partongs
033 Good Chance (Ng)
SPUR
40 Yard.
150 he
James Chow 000 Dazzling Light (Lm) 147 lbs Ho Sinecure (Chew)
Albert Lam (Na)
147 ba
147, 1b
000 Happy Au Loughran
-40 Quick Fortune (Lee)
Tsal
-00 Gandal Lasti
==
147 lbe 147 iba
Orchid (Metravelli) .......,/:147 Jha
Alex Lam
3.00 DMI, Kate KWANGUNG HANDICAP. 12, Milea Close, A
910 Jake (Pareboeff) 140-1bál
Plumbly 130 Game Ple 18. H. Wong) ibu ibe
Horate Chan 30 iqbal (Sofronoft) - 146 JbB-
Williams
449 the
But that's mighty few miss-000 Norse King (Belov),
DYDZ ing fewer than, for example, 400 Follow Me (Metreveliu). 140 İba MCC's current cricket tour to
"Alex. LamD
India, Pakistan and Ceylon, 102 Glencoe (ve) and for that sympathetic em 431 Net Proft (Rodney) .... 180 lbs. ployers mast be heartily
Chun Kit [cio Weitare (Chew) * De la thanked.
Teal
Williamson
150 ba
Kwok
144 The
怠
PLATE 32 Mile 170 Yards. Class B.
the tour selectors will then be in as good a position as possible to pick attractive sides for the remaining Axtures in each place.
Members of the party have either been selected as Colony risting mainly of men from players or as Club, or as both,
There are others who must be 301 No Surprise (Lee).... 184 he with this fast and
this
Club year's HMNZS Pukala won
two superiority a pure and simple thanked too by all rugger men 210 satelite (Sofronoff) encounter by a goal and
Cotony our would have had to in the Colony for it's our tour 800 Babook (Rodney) tries to nil.
include a large number of Chab even if we are disappointed at These are This means that not being selected. So all the local tears have although labels have had to be Dr Coombes, the Union chair-3.30 pm. Race 4 DRAGON'S BACK
beaten. been
age-man, Ken Moore this"
(how he has that mixed
side Club the party will be protech time to play in the middle of all the Dancer (rokmokon Selection. This is a good thing in name and in spirit, one unll the paper-world he has got tim
records unbeaten
I suspect
seir involved in is ̈än that once away
enhirmbus fine things but everyone is
159 from Hongkong and once the mystery to me), Leslie Williams 001 Bĺnze (Lea) deep-down happier when they HKFC-Cercle Sportif game is and Dincan McTavish, for all
the time they have spent so have gone, and particularly over folk will forget, and the when
they go to such grand selectors will forget, just who in making sure the tour will go at all. And somehow. I suspect teams as the sallors produced has been chosen for what. on Wednesday.
the Unionpresident, Mr. Bill Stoker, will not have been 200
now for
Pukaki,
men
are
men anyway.
to folk at
and
29 men
that
fär
149 159
C. Y: Wong Longchamp (S. E. Wong) 147 lbs
Kwok
-Bliva
incidentally. didn't
The 29 meh include 27 players idle while arrangements have Pink Diamond (Chewy stup at Bekding more than 6fteen
in
and two managers, Squadron been made, the two Fleet teams; they sent their 'B' side along to Leader W. D. F. Williams and, Causeway Bay and played the
Fair wind (re)
-30
His
In a very scrappy game Whit-
Attar (Rodes). 147 abe Dictator (Segon) 147 the
147 Ihs Aftert Lin Pitachi Pak (food); 147 138
Alex, Lem assistant, MA Brett
I hope and so will all others Although Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Perman
Cruiz ron who have the game at heart-2 Merrington (Rodney) 160 ms Squadron Leader Williams is better known that their labours so far will be 200 Beautiful Girl (Sofronoff) and came away winners 28-3,
a member of the
rewarded by a very successful lonely race
tour And what could have
430
141 mp
WILL
PLATE.
Ric 5. TUBEST
Clara A.
171
Yards
Ky
we are In
Is jockey, is considered the lugi. field beat the 4 Regiment RA by of referees-lobely, "aat is, on been happler for organisers than 4.00pm le
a penalty and two tries to the field of play, will probably a penalty (9-3); in a very even own Society, but not at their furnished by Glenisla (P. game HMS Belfast, after being fat from past playing Last Bangkok the Penang All-Blues Plumbly, and Zanzibar (Allam three pants behind for much of season he played in the Blarney will be there too. They will be bad Mahtab (Noor
the game,
defeated 54 Field Stone Sevens! And none could the fifth side to be played. Chan; but neither of these can be recommended for other than Squadron RE by a goal to a try chil Brett Ferman a man who Nov. 18: Cercle Sportit, Sal-100 Prince's Parchment
(5-3); in a very
distant game has hung up his boots. He has For those who have their for so Sek Kong always seems) tried to do so many times now gon vs HKFC.
-41 Ukragonle (Botrogoff)
(S. H. Wong)....
A. K. Chea Nov. 20: Salgon vs Hongkong 10s (Pereboeff) with since
1959-80 season, but to
Nov. 22: Bangkok vs Hong- svall Chuo selectors know kong
010 Small Game (Zereboef) 147 that he
He is always around when Nov. 23 A Khôngkok Cho Vn cản chi 19. B they want him and will be for vs a Hongkong XV. some time yet.
a place
eyes on big dividends, an each- Royal Warwicks dealt way bet
RA on Permanent View the 14th Regiment
by 28 attrac-points to Ave, (S. W. H. Ho) seems tive proposition.
Tonight the 20 lucky men who will be touring Saigon and Bangkok the week after next will be meeting to re- Ahaj briefing. Beive thele though they will also be get- ling together between
SEVENTH RACE Belcher Bay Handicap (Secondl Section): From 11⁄2 Mite Post.
TOFCON
TOPCON P 112 KÜNS FULLY AUTOMATIC PR
DIAPHRAUN ACTION
THE GAMBOLS
THANK YOU, GIR
WENMARK OF
How
DITI 4.30
Albett Láma,
Nov. 24: Pettang All-Blues vs013 Apollo (Noodt. Captain Barry Richards, of Hongkong. the First Batallion: The War- wickshire
will Regiment, captain the party, and the current Club captain, Tokkie
Race HANDIGARH
Mile 170 Yards. Clash;
Players Full Backs K. J. G. Moore, 131 Strame (Tukizolof
Weavill.
Wings of the game here Fidler, J. Kelly, D. B. Ste 40 Zanzibar.
J. J001, High Tune Lesk better
Binith will be Followers
vice-captain.
will know that no
been chosch.
If I mention the names of the
and then for some training. The tour is being operated jointly by the Hongkong Rugby
wart. Centres C. M. Gibson, Football Union and the Hong-
quartet of "officers' could have C. E. Maunsell J. H M 000 Tro kong Football Club. As when
Kennedy, S. N. Hoss Stand Jalgon came to
Hongkong last
off-J. J.; Wilson, Scrum-040 seasch the major fixture in other members of the party at halves-A. D. Robertson, BT100 Balgon will be the match be the end it will tween the two Club sides, to give rende uice 1 think, R. Scruby. Hookers H. Mason, Cercle Sportif and the HKFC,
of its strength. Richards, 1. C. Menzies, T after which there we make-up and
A few names are missing from Bedford, Hongkong Balgon match. In
attractive list of players. Second-row-A. D.. C. Bangkok the mall Be
will
is not going, bor Brown C. R Steven, J
J. Nichol
a
iden of its C. J. Pile. Front-row-B. R.
Willams. 110 Wellin
L.
of the Warwicks, Dixon's name Lock-forward- he Hongkong vs Bangkok
At each of the two places the Isn't there hor his fellow-stul Wing forwards N. Va main games will be played Arst wart back-row man in recent T. A. Berrectoth, J. D. Jom -- an excellent Ideno that Colony games, Roberts.
slot, D. Hagan, B. D. Smith,
I SAID YOU. HADN'T, LEFTA) BIG ENOUGH, TIP
Bangkok you iekk,
With dancia, ékötle And templi so, raréi With Beelnäs swife und blesk
200 Ho
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