THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. TWELFTH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 8th & Saturday 15th December, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hbág Kong Jockey Club). The First Bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m., And, the First Race will be run it 2.00 pm. each day.

There are 3 races on the 1st. Day and 8 rates on the 2nd Day (16 in all).

Through Tickets at $32.00 each) may be putained at the Compradore Cffee of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep.on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1952.

Through Titkels reseved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 .m. on Friday, 7th December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

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

D'Aguilar. Street Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules-

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given." The "All Clear signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY. THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters ts mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Tay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets présented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be FUR

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will NOT be made un torn or disfigured tickets.

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

NO ONE WITHOUT A HAUGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Entlosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephony House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

Only

a limited number

of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be un sale at the Race Course.

close at 11.50 cm), on both days.

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ALL-INDIA SOCCER TEAM ARRIVING HERE THIS AFTERNOON

The All-India Football Federation team, unique for their custom of playing barefooted, are due in Hongkong this afternoon by the Pan American Airways for their second series of matches here.

The contingent of 21 includes three officials and 18 players, and are led by their team manager, Rai Sahaib Lt. B. R. K. Tandon, who was also the manager of the previous AIFF team which visited Hongkong. Assistant manager is Mr S, A. Rahim and the trainer, Mr T. Shome.

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Out of the 18 players, three were in the AIFF-team that toured the Far East, including Hongkong, at the end of 1950. These are the three forwards,

P. Venkatesh, M. A. Sattar and S. K. Moinuddin.

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TODAY'S SPORT

A BADMINTÓN

Senior Mixed Doubles CCG YMCA.

„Men's ⠀ "C** Division Section Ze „Talkro. v Chinese YMCA; St John's A. COC, Slagundu v Tyłam “B”.

Army League Cricket

Army

Inter-Unit

In an League, cricket match played at the KCC on Wednesday, 23rd Field Regiment RA were held to a draw by 1 ENF.

2 KO REGT

Lamble. & Deighton Alix, run out Mayriurd, Deighton

Buckley. b Deighton .... Botwood, Prab. Deighton sitchell, e Harper & Purcel Gibbs, e Coulson b Deighton Wray, b Farcel Knott, not out Barrard, not ou ...Extras

Total (for eight witts) -dee. 152 Canfield did not bat,

Bewitag Analysis

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1. INF

their previous tour of team in the National Football Hongkong in November, 1950, Championship. Played in the the 1st Asian Games in 1950, the Indians won all their drce IFA Shield final, India's blue Very good side half with sound

defeating matches,

the All-ribbon, got three shield winners judgment. Hongkong XI by two goals to medals for 1848, 1950 and 1951.

JM. A. Sattar, 26, started arst in 1944 and one, the Combined Chines by Has winners' medals for the

100 division football. 3-1 and the Hongkong Selection Rovers Cup tournament in 1940s played in most of the major D.C.M. Tournament in 1950 and the Durand Cup in 1951, all for tournaments in the country. is by 4-9.

Mohan Bagan member of the -THE TEAM-

East Bengal Club. At present

All India captain of the East Bengal Foot Club. Represented

which team Anthony Joseph, 27, is

soured Daighton Football the ball team. One of India's best Far Eastern Countries in 1950. Patsou fleet footed left winger of the full backs.

He started his football

Played for All India Team in Purcell team. career in Bangalore in 1944 as L/Nk Paran Bahadir Thapa the 1st Asian Games, Very Tartor, run out

outside-left. Played most toured Afghanistan with the good inner forward who can Force, & b Alic

Deighton, e Knott b Barnard from any angle. Very Young. not out of the important tournaments in AIFF Team in 1950, Plays left- score

Pearson, run__vitt the country. Played for famous wing, represented Services in dangerous near the goal..

Kershaw, Maynard b Aix Gymkhana side that the National Football Champion-

Manital Ghatak, 25, member Speer st. Knott in soccer in ship in 1950 and 1951-is the created history Ceylon, Burma, Singapore and fastest and very clever winger in of the East Bengal Football Club, Calcutta. Played in most between 1943 and 2949, India.

of the important tournaments He has represented Mysore and In the National Cham- Bengal

Han Maj Dhan Bahadir Thäps | in the country. Represented not bat. pionships

He has been play-represented Services in the Na Bengal in the National Football

Football Championship Championship.

Ailbe A steady and ing for the Rajasthan Club of tional

be Calcutta from the last two years in 1950 and 1951, plays centre sensible goalkeeper, an

also selected to play forward, very swift, clever intrusted at critical times and was for Bengal in the National foot-work and a hard shot.

6. Hanumantha Rao, B.Sc., Championships in 1950

Gifted with speed

Cri Nikkom represented Ser-B.E., 26, started first class Foot- vices in the National Football balı in 1944 and captained Championship in 1951, plays University Team 1947. Repre- cricket match played at the In an Army Inter-Unit League centre-half and lett-half, is a sented South India against hard worker the defence, Tommy Walker's XI Toured CCC on Wednesday, the 1st Ba Ceylon with all India Team in landers beat 68 Med Rest RA Argyll and Sutherland, High- 1948. Plays forward.

hy 20 runs Servants' passes will be issued to private box bolders only Played for Aryan Club in 1946 gue and full of stamina

The Braust Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will The Secretory's Office will close at 11.45 m. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situsted at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tires will be henteu Huas provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1: Ray (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILI. BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The prize of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each day, including tax for all persons farhading ladies, and is payable

1 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

and and

1951. powerful shots.

B. Bose, started playing first class football from 1945 when he joined Sporting Union Club. Represented Bengal and 1947:

the National

the year 1947. pionship India Railways.

By Order,

H.

MISA,

Secretary.

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EXATRE

67

Total (for six wiris) Yeo, Wilson, Pratt and Harper &ld

Bowling Analysin

Barnard

Botwood

Buckley Maynard

WIN FOR ARGYLLS

S. Sarbadhikary, 25, a player

A/S Bighlanders repute in of

from the who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to

-2017- S. K. Aziziddin, 21, started Holdsworth, b Dixon.. endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are

Played for football at the age of 12, took Biggerstaff, e Tasker, b Middle- year joined

-1on where he various famous clubs in the part in School tournaments and The Members Enclosure except for passing East Bengal Club not permitted in Through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands. played the exhibition football country in najor tournaments captained the Middle and High Smith is Middleton

Charlton, Middleton School Sections. In 1949 re- Maxwell, not out Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and

match against Chinese Olympic Promising, with lot of drive. at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and

team which East Bengal won

A. R. Gokul, 25, hails from presented the State in the Pro- Peabody, Tasker,

vincial

Moran, D Silvester. Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use 2-0. In 1950 and 1961 gepre-

tournaments and Te Smith, Thomson, h Midleton State.ALAL only of the Public Betting Ball. Military Police will be posted at sented again the winning Bengal Bangalore, Mysore

presented combined Indian Stoner, b Grafrey various paints in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is

Graduated from Mysore Univer- Colleges Team a: Kabul. In 1050 | McAscian. ♬ Godfrey sity in 1947. While in College joined the Hyderabad City Police Seagrave. b Wire adhered to.

represented the Collage and and played in all the major Extras also the University for five tou

ve tournaments in the country. In years and captained both the 1951 represented All India in teams. At Bangalore played for the 1st Asian Games. One of the Bangalore Bragons Sports Club

Jub India's best full backs, full of Dixon it for sever

Middleton and captained

strength. Joined Army in 1948-

Silvester years. represented Southern Command-

G. Y, S. Lalo, 21, started Godfrey

Tasker team and captained Servicos XI playing football at the age of 11. Wing

one of the eleven Mills 6 MCALED in 1949, in the Inter-provincial In 1950 was tournament. Member of East who won the "Bombay Rovers Woodhead; b CSM Smith, e Pte Bengal who won IFA Shield and and Delhi Durand Trophies. Durand Cup diiring 1951. Played Played for All India Team in the Wing. Stoner 5 CSM Smith in most of the tournaments in 1st Asian Games. A sound playersberga the country. A good, agile, half-with lot of stamina. back.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

RACE FIXTURES FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE 1952

SEASON

Tues.,

1st Jan,

1st Race Meeting

Sat.,

12th Jan.

i

2nd Race Meeting

Sat.,

19th Jan.

Sat.,

2nd Feb.

3rd Race Meeting

. Special Cash Sweep

Sat., 10th Feb.

Pearce Memorial Cup

4th Race Meeting

5th Race Meeting

Sat.,

8th Mar, )

Sat.,

22nd Mar.)

(Annual Race Meeting

Sat.. ist Mar.)

Wed., 26th Mar.

29th Mar.)

Sat.,

Sat., 12th Apr.)

-Mon., 14th Apr.)

Sat 28th Apr

Sat., 10th May }

Sat., 17th May 1

Sat.,

31st May Special Cash Sweep Hong Kong, Derby Mon., 2nd June)

Easter Race Meeting

6th Race Meeting

7th Race Meeting

Whitsun Race Meeting

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

Hong Kong, 27 November, 1951.

JUST ARRIVED

FIVE YEAR DE-LUXE DIARIES

TRIPLE SETS

(containing Day Engagement Pad, Diary and Address Book)

TWIN SETS

(containing Diary & Address Book)

DAY PADS

APPOINTMENT DIARIES

GFOCKETS DIARIES GADDRESS BOOKS

RECIPE BOOKS

AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS

BOOKS

Moscow Dynamo caused a lot of controversy with their ideas about both linesmen operating from the same side of the field. hear that Six years later we Russian Soccer authorities, on a veiled threat of resignation, in tend to try and force FIFA to use two referees in all interna tional matches.

'em 'resign.

Pakistan Dismisses MCC For 123 Runs In Second "Test"

Karachi Nor

The MCC were dismissed for 123 runs when they began the second four-day unofficial Test against 1 here today. Fazal Mahmood took six wickets for 30 1

At the close, Pakistan had scored 13 runs forgatre wickets in reply. The first Pakistan-MCC mutch, play in Lahore, ended in a draw.

The MCC won the toss and batbed first, Dick Spooner, the

Warwickshire opening bat and

wicketkeeper, was omitted from

Princeton Win

the tourists team and Pakistan Lambert Trophy

let out Wazir Mohammed,

The teams are as follows:

MCU: N. D. Howard (captain),

New York For the second year Thi Princeton has belen winner of the Lambert Tr

Toothill supremacy.

The all-conquering Tigersto day were named first om on bullets of all but one of the

D. B. Carr, A. J. Watkins, D. J. symbolic of Eastern Robertson, D. J. Kenyon, T. W. Graveney, F. A Lowson, D. Shackleton, JB. Statham, R. Tattersall and D. V. Brennan,

voters Sportswriters sportst Pakistan, Abdul Hafeez, Casters and, Lambert Troph

trustees took part in the ballot Kardor (captain), Nazar Mo- ing hamned,

Mohammed Häni, Imtiaz, Maqsood Ahmed, M.E.Z. Ghazali Amir Elahi, Mahmood, Khan Anwar Hussain and R. Chippa.

Once-beaten. Holy Cro finished in second place, and Fazal

undefeated-imtied Bucknell frok Mohammed, thirt Associated Press

Nigel Howard, the MCC skip- per, has had a remarkable Tun of luck with the toss. It was the seventh time in his nine frst-class matches that he had won choice of innings.

Rugger Results

London, Nov. 29. The following were the result. of rigger games played today.

BUGBY LEAGUE

This four-day match on 阳 matting wicket was expected to prave one of the most difficult ("matches of the tour so far and | New Zealand: 28,gna?

-it was more than ever necessary

for the MCC to do well in their first innings.

New Zealand tour: Hull B

RUGET UNION

County Championship: Wars wickshire 10, Oxfordshire B

But they started badly, losing (played at Coventry) Reuter. Frank Lowson with only 11 runs scored,

FA Cup Matches

Lowson, who had stayed 20, minutes with Jack Robertson.

Lordion Nov, 29. while scoring one run was

The following were the re- bowled by a ball from Khan sults of football matches ployed WMohammed, which broke back, today...

Robertson looked comfortable FA Cup Arst round: Merthyr and drove Anwar Hussein, a Tydill 2, Ipswich Town 2. médium paced bowler, through the covers for a splendid four, Reuter.

FA Cup first round replay: Gorleston 0, Leyton Orient B (after extra time)Router.

"I'M TAP-HAPPY”

Says McDONALD BAILEY

British Sprint Champion

There's nothing like a bit of variely in training, especially Indoors, so that's why I'm taking up fap..........

17 dancing seriously as an aid to keeping myself thoroughly fit. I'm convinced that this type of dancing can be an

schedule. invaluable adjunct to any athlete's training s

Total

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Bowling Analysis

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Smith

What decided me was a chance remark at a West End dancing school. I was watching a session in progress and I felt my feet involuntarily tapping to the rhythm of the music,

The proprietor, who had been wasn't just a stunt. He following my movements, it the best method of rel evidently with keen interest, his ankles and achieving

15 said to me "You've got rhythm of rhythmic movement.as

in those feet of yours.

Samith 10

worth Chadburn, AS CBM Smith, This is one "international

B E. Molauddin, 25, Holdsworth situation" where appeasement

Noor Mohammed, 35, start started football at 13. Repre- Silvester, & Morea, b CSMT Smit

Thomson, c Moran; h is unnecessary. Our verdict? Let ed football

the rented its State XT in the

Godfrey, Ta out: age of 12 in school tournaments. National Championship in 1944 Curtis, & Pte Smith, When 18, joined the Hyderabad and has played up to presentworth City ·Police

Football XI and year In 1847 was invited by Middleton, not out Fortsmouth starlet Jackie played in various major tourna the famous East Bengal Club Henderson has three footballing ments, in the State Represent to play as right oubade in the brothers. "You should see the ed Hyderabad State in the Na-side. In 1850 representer youngest, 14-year-old Alex" tional Championship from 1942 All India Football Team and says Hugh Bone, who is keeping to date. Played in most of the toured the Far Eastern cou- CSM Smith well in touch for Pompey. tournaments in the country tries, very tricky forward and Bone has been 19 years on the Represented All India team atmakes his way clear cleverly Fratton scouting staff.

Upri-

Goalkeeper Norman chard, of Swindon Town, hero of the Villa Park international until he presented Nat Lofthouse. with England's second goal- may be on the move soon. We're fold, that Aston Villa would like to sign him.

We predict that it won't be long before English club naha gers start trekking to Aberdeen hoping to sign canny Inside right Harry Yorston-o rela-" tion of Benny, of Sunderland fame,

On the recommendation of Roy Paul we're having a sle wager on Manchester City's Cup chances. We're got the boys. for the job mays, Roy who cant understand how Ivor Broadis has failed to impress the Eng Bland selectors.

me on holiday, from Nört

to Euronel

ATHENS ROME GENEVA HAMBURG STAVANGER OSLO

Extras

Total

Howling Analy

MnAscian Smith

Holdswo

RAATHENS

THE MIDDLE EAST INDIA & BANGKO

wonder you run so fast.”.

No

BALLET DANCER

* RELIEVES BOREDOM

And world middle-weight: champion Sugar Ray Robinson Those few words set me is often to be seen tap dancing i thinking. Here was something in the gym to a musical accom to keep my ankles and legs paniment. It certainly doesn't relaxed. And there's more than seem to have klone him any benefit to be derived harm in the way of thythm le physical from such dancing. The music the ring

helps to relieve the boredom

hore Then there's Maureer which often creeps into the more usual routine forms of indoor Gardner, one of the most graces exercise.

dful of our British athlete

former British champions So it's tap dancing for me Olympic Games f finalist

from cow on. I'm in good success was due "în ma company you know Many measure to the wonderfu world famous athletes have of balance sho acquired included, dancing in their trains ballet teacher.*** ing schedule. Jesse Owens,

Olympic sprint ex-champion, So you see this danci was a proficient tap dancer and hess deinitely has something.

ROSE DAY

TO-MORROW

St VINCENT DE PAUL

Place Pure

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