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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

TENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 10th & Monday 12th November, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong jockey Club).

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 pm, on the 1st Day.

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on the 2nd

On the 2nd Day the first beli will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and The First Race will be run at 12:00 noon. The tin interval is after the Fourth Race (130 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

on the 1st Day and 10 races There are 8 races Day 18 all

Through Tickets (at $38 each) may be obtained at the Com- prodor Office of the Treasurers, ist Floor, Telephone House, als Tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as wel us the Sperial Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1952.

Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not

paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 9th November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-nambers are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices al:-

5. D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a while light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisalor Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. Attention is drawn to Rule 23 of the Tolatisator Rules which reads as follows:-

TICKETS UNTIL

In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on torn or disfigured tickets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Merting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

Badges admitting ladies not fu possession of Brooches or con Tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Seacon Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a nember, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

to Members'

Only a limited number of badges admitting

will be on sale at the RACE COURSE. Ericlosure

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11.00 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Omce will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurers' Compradore! Office and the Secretary's Offer are situated at 1st Floor, Tele- phone House.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Clubs Rouse provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure in $3.00 each day including tax for all persons Including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only,

MELBOURNE-NOT HELSINKI

Says ROBERT MUSEL

London, Nov. 6. Podozhdite do 1936! Wait till 19561 The Russians were mur. muring that at the European Track and Field Championships at Brussels last

year apparently the Soviet timetable for wresting Olympic supremacy away from the United States.

It will be at least 1956, for the Russians can hardly hope to lead the point- scorers at Helsinki next summer. But every passing year emphasises how the Soviet has been slowly moving into position as a world athletic power.

1980-at the latest,

win

Great Britain also thinks it won the 1950 Furopean cham- pionships, but that's the difference between capitalist and communist scoring.

But whatever happen there is one Russian threat that. is going to be with the West from now on--the threat of Soviet leadership in sports,

javelin thrower In fact Russia is already doing more than 30,000 athletic clubs | Dumbadze,

Natalic Smirnuskaya, weight so well in truck and field it is on the collective farms, hard to realise it only became a With Its vast. population or Grigori Novakand Yury potential international athletic (over 200,000,000) and political Duganov, swimmer Leonid Mush- be kay and others. In 1949 the the Russians can power six years ago. If the set-up,

they know the Soviet men's volleyball team won Soviet competes in the Olympics certain

In Helsinki next summer it is a capabilities of practically every-the men's world championship. good bet for second to the U.S. body in the Union. The collec-1950 Soviet athletes won the Or perhaps thirt And it contives and the small villages re- European championship for track fidently expects to and port oxceptional athletes to and field events in Belgium,,! wrest athletic leadership from the nearest town, the town re- the United States by 1958 or ports to the city, the city to the province and, finally, the best achieve national recognition. STAR HUNT

These chosen few-worshipped Accordingly. It is engaged in by Russian kids as kids any-

In any event Russia is a sports idollse athletes-get crazy country. It has 7,000,000. the greatest star hunt in history where -the sort of thing that would intense coaching and sometimes registered athletes and last May agitate the envy of the most have no jobs other than train-it claimed that 65-all-Union re- cords and three world records rabid college alumnus. Sportsing or staying in shape.

in But they no longer get-or were broken that month: and physical culture have beer.

This is a lot of records incorporated into the five year so the Soviets claim-monetary alone.

Instead they are even if all of them can't be plans and Soviet publications rewards. Frequently boast that Stalin him-verordsman Master of Sports checked.-United Press.

of self is

-Honoured Master of Sport, "Merited Moster of Sports," of Sports,"

The athletes who represented Russia at the 11th World Uni- In East Berlin

in Brussels in ming pools and has organisea 1950, were in excellent condi- tion and maintained the strictest training.

progress. The

interested

was

25,000,000,000 oung Master sum VI roubles ($1,000,000,000) assigned for this year to athle- (Juniors) and so on,

tics and physical culture. Since the war Russia has built over

600 sports stadiu, over 16,000 yersity games

England To

The scene at the finish of the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket. It was won by Mrs M. E. Johnson's Fleeting Moment (No. 21 in centre of course) from Dedizan (No. 23) and Brunetto (No. 30). Central Press Photo.

Style And Tactics In A Soccer Team Are Dictated By The Available Players

Says TOM FINNEY

A friend of mine, in London recently on business, went to watch Tottenham football Hotspur in two of their games. He returned North with something of a problem on his mind. "Why is it," he asked me, "that other clubs don't copy the Tattenham style? It is so simple and yet so effective,"

This business of style is one of the most interesting aspects of football, Quite Arsenal or Aston Villa. And, similarly, Arsenal's defensive system would not go down with Newcastle United who prefer their emphasis to be in the attack.

sparts grounds, countless swim-lost August or at the Fauropean lay Scotland obviously the Tottenham meat could well be poison for, say,

ANKARAH OUTPOINTS

McGOVERN

London, Nov. 6.

Championships

MORALE BOOST

You can understand Stalin's interest

realise when

you Czarist Russia held not a single world's record and now Sovie Russia can boost its morale by claiming several.

At Fanling

The annual golf match be- (ween England and Scotland, which is open to all members, candidates for election and subscribers who are members of St Andrew's Society or the Society of St George, will take

Wanderers, Actually the place on Sunday, November 25, Russians mention over

on both Old and New Courses these are mostly in minor sports at Fanling. and they make a point of boast- that this is TWICE the

but

Roy Ankarah, the colour-ing

member held by the United

Entry lets are on the notice board at Fanling and Deep Water Bay and will close on Sunday, November 18.

Entries can also be sent direct to the Club office not later than noon on Saturday,

17.

2

November

ed British Empire Feather- States. weight Boxing Champion Skimming through (with the from the Gold Coast,

a translator) Russian out- help of pointed the British Light-publications generally not circu- weight titleholder, Tommy lated outside the Soviet Union,

you And paragraphs such

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 25

The following is the draw for McGovern, af London, over this

"In 1914 Russia held not a the Club Championship, the 1st 10 rounds in their non-title fight at the Empresa Hall, single world record but now and 2nd rounds to be played Soviet sportsmen, can boss of 68 on November 18, the semi-final London, tonight.

registered world records for track en December 2 and the 38-hole McGovern, although he tired and

field events, swimming, Opal on December 9 badly, appeared unlucky to lose weight lifting, skating and sham H. R. Cleland v N. E. Arthy; by a narrow decision because shooting. The world chess cham-J. K. Watson y J. Markham micst of the correct punching in pionship for men and women is D. S. Robby N. A. Brown a non-stop all action encounter held by Soviet chess players, R. M. Campbell v. D. I. Bosan- came from him.

Soviet skaters hold five world He clearly won the first three records out of six develd quet; T. A Butler v P. D. Hun- I. L ter: Dr J. B. Mackle rounds, hitting Ankarah with has held the title of world cham Shaw; K. S. Kinghorn Dr

he had everything

about the pion for three years running. N. J. Whelpton; F. A. Klerman head and body.

Other Soviet world record holders | v J. J. Cowperthwaite, Ankarah, who was giving away include the discus thrower Niña

There was a tie for the best over eight pounds in weight,

nelt score in the Jasper Clark very seldom backed away but

competition between R. M. kept coming forward, his arms

Campbell and L L Shaw who guing like pistons giving

will play off 18 holes medal to decide the winner.

McGovern little or no respite.

McGovern faded out lament- ably and was often bent double the ropes as Ankarah over pounded him about the head. Neither fighter showed any- thing resembling a knock-out punch, but Ankarah made up the leeway by his persistency. Ankarah seemned to be getting

Empire Side Proposed For Ryder Cup

Pinehurst, Nov, &. Britain will never regain

on top in the eighth round when the Ryder Cup unless they his loft eye was injured. After

back field an Empire alde, ac-L that he definitely went

V

The winner of the Optional Pool was R. M. Campbell and -the Tunner-up

shared between J...

position was

Cow-

of

of

jo

of

New Method Of Selecting England Team

Nor would the approach important. I don't think I have us known a really good side in which Switzerland showed in 1948 when left-back Willie which the full-backs have not Steffen marker Jack Milburn covered the centre-half. Man- and centre-half Eggiman played chester United and Arsenal are

examples

sides with the forwards be suitable perfect for England's team.

against whom it is most diffi- But I think Mr Stan Cullis, cult to score, because of their

brilliant covering

defence. Thanager of Wolverhampton

Of course,

19 that system comes nearest to

based upon the centre-half the truth of this matter. He

third-back game.

London, Nov. 6. says: "Happy is the maneger playing a

England's football selec- who can evolve a plan of play Frequently, in the interests and then be able to recruit brighter football, we in Etors are to adopt a new players to fit it. Style, and tack and are urged to adopt an at- method of choosing the side tics are dictated by the players tacking centre-half plan.

This brought dividends on ths to play Austria at Wembley he has at his disposal and by

Continent. But Its future in on November 28. the fullest use he can make

the hurly-burly of the Football the strongest characteristics

About 20 players will meet Our League is most doubtful. thors players."

on Manchester City's ground on inside-forwards, I think,

are November possibly s So my friend was

10 for two days' and our basing is argument on the quicker thinking

after which special training, centre-forwards

dán- more

their wrong fundamental. sumed that Mr Arthur Rows gerous. The Swise beat us 1-0 tty will disperse to

in using this system

Zurich clubs. moved from

to Chelmsford White Hart Lane with a plan

Wembley match will not be into which he atted his avail able players. The opposite is

named until after this training more likely. He made his sys

and they will again go to Mon- thester City's ground two days tem fit the men who were awards.

prior to the international match ready there,

of So it is with most the for a further "get together " SOME COMMON FACTORS other Continental and South This system should enable a

That is the secret of a suc American Innovations which, better

be understanding "to But, from we are cessful

manager.

sorgetimes told, wa reached and doubtless has been my experience, considering the must incorporate into our style,found necessary because of the methods of some of the best

if Britain ig to

her inck maiatala

of cohesion shown this with or teams I have played

Soccer supremacy

seasonin Lack

England sides.com against, certain common tors emerge,

He As

Of these the covering system in defence is perhaps the most

Туда

tour years ago, but it shown up in its true light when we scored six against them, at Highbury twelve months after

-

The players chosen for the

Harry Vardon

I have naven played against Reuter.

the best side Austria, reputed on the Continent,

are who coming to challenge our beaten home record at Wem- bley on November 20 But: when

Preston toured their country last year, I did play! Perthwaite and W. P. Bloth

the against 8. C. Rapide, P. Birkir

"Arsenal" of Austria, The whistle.

1:45 p.m.

noticed that their tactics were There will be a bogey pool

almost identical to those competition on, both the Old be:

S.V. Gittins, W.H. Colledge, common use bere. and New Courses next week-

WM. Davidson, P.V. Dodge, and from Saturday to Monday

N. Hart-Baker, J. Lerlou, K. Inclusive

Ramage,

CAPTAIN'S SUP * and McGovern, getting a new cording to 49-year old Gene The qualifying rounds for lease of life, put in Come Sarazen, one of America's November were played last

rushes and

week-end. and T. Low 35-20, a few greatest golfers. spasmodic

85, qualified on the Old good punches.

Sarazen played in six Ryder net Ankarah kept his lead, how-Cup matches from 1927 to 1937. Course and T. D. Drysdale 83- ever, and gained a hard-earned

more times than any other men, 17, net 68, and F.A. Klerman victory.

the British Open in 77-8, net 8, were runners-up, At the

weigh-in Ankarah and won

On the New Couree J.J. Con- perthwaite 76-10, scaled 9 stone, pounds, 10 1982.

net 88, It is ridiculous to think that qualified and ounces, and McGovern tipped

Britain, with a population of 50 30-11, net 69, was runner-um

D. I Bosanquet stone, 10 pounds, 12 ounces. —

millions, could equat us with For the optional pool on the 150 millions," he said. I feel Old Course T. Low

was the sure that a Ryder Cup squad winner and FA. Klerman the picked from Australly, South rumner-up. On the New Course Africa and Canada as well as 3.3. Cowperthwaite was the Britain could give the United winner, the being no runner- States a go of t

All competitors are request

who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and ta endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passos are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for gaming through | Reuter. on their duties and must remain in their employers) stands.

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall, Box- and Members are requested to ensure that their servante thaise use only of the Publie Ring Hall Military Pelles will be posted at various entrances to the Members' Hall to ensure that this regalation is adhered to.

holders

BY ORDER.

H. MISA;

Dave Sands To Fight Pompey Sarazen pointed out that Bri-up as no one else entered.

tain could

have given the

KCC CRICKET

The HCC team against 25th Field Regiment on Saturday it at Cox's Road will

Trophy Won By John Panton

London; Not 6. John Panton of Scotland,

There was the old familiar sight of the centre-half operat

his penalty-area, a member of the British the wing-halves marking the Ryder Cup golf team now inside-forwards, and the luside

Sellore, A. Zimmern, F.Bing around

Zimtner

Reserve: F.R. Kermani.

W.H

The teams for the JF. Robin men chasing back whenever the in the United States, today wing-halves came through with was declared winner of the son Memorial Game on Monday, the ball. Those are the broad 1961 British Harry Vardon November 12, commencing at

principles on which successful trophy"....... 11:00/

3.m. will be

Penton averaged 11.81 strokes Over 40-S. V. Gittas, football the world over is built.

KOPEN SOME VARIATIONS.

per rounding; 32 rounds in oinez Barrow, AJ. Catley

The system itself can be tournaments. This was his Colledge, C.W. Digby, E.C.

given an odd twist by a shrewd second season of big tournament. Baker, FR. Kermani, Sout particular strong points of goes to the player with the manager who wants to bring golf in Britain. The trophy chand, C. I. Stapleton, FR Ziminern, Reserve: M. A. Rau Wolverhampton, possessing two

his side. This Mr Cullis, at best tournament stacke average. Charlie Ward, another ftyder P: Donohue p. V. Dodge, 1

tider

strong wingers in my Thland Cup player, was second la Cater, W. H. Cowie, K. In colacagios, smmy (En average of 8 strokes

Jolinay Hancocks

44 round a 15 tournaments. Fraker, A Lang, R. E. Lee,

emphasis on the lone quide British Open champion Mox Leriou, R. 10. V. Bellors, C

Smith, G, H. Wren, & Zime ball down to the cover Faulkner was third with an mern Reserve-W Pepperell modern third-back game bus rounds Associated Press,

that the average of 72.2 strokes for

Lawrence, E. A. Brittan. :

He considers

London, Nov. 6. Americans a real workout this ed to complete their cards in Dage Sands, the Austrá-year with such players as Hobby Auf. A large number of Cards | LE Thomas. Umpires:- Encreased the scoring potentiall

Locke (South Africa) the Austere returned after die SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST lan holders of the British trains Peter Thomason hul opos Clarks Cup competition

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Empire Middleweight box- Norman Von Nidh; and Stan were not property completeck ing title, will meet undefeat- Leonent (Canada) in the side, ed Yolande Pompey, of Commenting on the proposal, Arthur Lacey, the British team Trinidad, over rounds, attain, said it was idealistic 11 stone 12 pounds, at Har- und Impractical. Reuter

on November 18.

Poropty, has won six of his

MIRADI.

Aght In Betrain b|| TODAY'S SPORT

To the same, puigranime, Checke

Wilding, wil night

and Olek

of France overrulda Georgo Angalo, of Buth Atelen, will meet the work Bur Charity, who over 16 routica

Boxing Champion,T of Birkenhand

Olympic Games

Find Appeal

ARMY CRICKET

at King's Park. in: the First of Two Criplet League

Cap

ty of the wingers, and that the

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ing ball serves to force their Reggie Walker. Dies opponents to change thair, de fensive formation "more.... often

Durban Nov Reade Walker," *** believing

that printer produced by South they have an attack of five men Africa, has died here, Aged all of whom can play the ball Walker won the 100 metres th

(accurately 35 over dinances, naturally.ely White City, Tandone

the 1908 Olympic Clames at this

He had been passed over BUL pur the South Africans, a

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