THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1951.

ALL-INDIA HAVE YET TO BEAT HONGKONG IN THE CURRENT SERIES

By "SPIV"

Yet in another series, the Hongkong Selection soccer XI acquitted themselves with flying colours. In the wake of the Colony XI's 2-0 triumph over the All-India team on Saturday, the Selection side held the visitors to a 1-1 draw yesterday to set the stage for what might be epoch in Hongkong's football history.

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A win or even a draw by the Combined Chinese X3 tomorrow will place Hong- kong in the unusual role of an undefeated side-a role which so far they had been able to play against only the Malavan and the Phillipine teams.

The Indians fielded a much improved team yesterday from that of Saturday. These were goalkeeper Prasad, right-bark butting in no less than four new plavey-

Bose, ventre-forward Dhan: Thapa, and left wing Anthimis

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This was one of the many goal-scoring chances missed by the All-India Soccer X in their match against the Hongkong Selection team yesterday.

After getting past Ng Kei-cheung, the Hongkong centre-half. right-wing went pust Venkatesh had only the goalkeeper to be af. His powerful low drive goalkeeper Gammon but was just wide of the goalmouth.-China Mail Photo.

Results In The

Surprise Week-end Softball Series

-Saints Bow To S.

By GRANDSTAND”

China

The softball programme over the week-end produced several surprises. In the "A" Division the Saints bowed to South China 7-1 after en gruelling innings of play, while the Squaws subdued the Wahoos in the Ladies' League with a hitting onslaught that brought them a 7-1 triumph, and the current League leadership.

The greatest upset of all was in the Minors wher 35 Bantam turned the fables on the Wildfires in the foal stages of the game to merge 13-8 victors, the same time notching their first win in the series.

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aising the shot last week when W4 W meta I elhant chasers pse can be Expected the Halana. and trom Wil NIH can bet they

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sheilpe kunt AINONT PRE that sattered acute how, when the 12 5

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in the opening chapter then be careful four bouchet blows Kuste

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1 day, the Pandos reduced the handicap sy

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played fram again and teatrited the points to the Dodger is As a result each bei to Lorage SOYTA CHINA 7-SAINTS 4 Their nearest rivals. Arsenal, went down at Stoke by

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deserved ever Arnal's defent and Everpool's for humorit

the convHM IDR despute run ol the old goal in three

o berday

Suits after almoet save goal traum.pl over Ising away victory against Tottenham Hotspurs were po nd

4-all headb thay karoke up a Ara Byn band range. the few surprises in th day's League programme.

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trane whvers a i [+ Mavov.l and-nal struggle 4:00

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worked on the The third stng sarked the game, there was

red, be for the whole at the tem seromeen! are

tuber

Over seus Aide upon a hem three 1rough the ce dre of the de Manzes whole Tony Kwok, who, bils ferre, leaving The wings

started [1 the Sants, was banished in the mound in the sempe than neressary.

Third semester when he walke

wn and Belder's choice loaded the sacks, followed by a two ther pass to Brst base to pve South thom the lenet

rac-1 121 Hist nat Just at Preston since they visit a 1925 but to hght har nes, to zelam then ad Thoug:

Mangrum Wins

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Manda, Dec 2

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Lloyd Mangram Philippine Cramponship to-day as forge

the test entrants captured

the $17,500

plates ment.

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a two we

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with it on los Fender but the ham was the Scottish alterna-

11 Reale came ou! tional outsole-left, Billy Lidell,; upright a

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reland we hy heed, and as He all mal it was to the almouth. git-back

To, endam hud as much of the Youngty play as their rivals. but they Be made a frame sitempt to close passing and head it outwards way to see it overdid Thran suffered a deleat which toppled hit the underside of the cross- theom

thard to seventh bar and vari into the t frumu place in the tabl

For the visitors, Prosand

par 74 in the last 18 hos do a home total of 295.

Sherry Bucks took over fo Kwok, but a double-play chance was muffed atuf the Caroline » fallowed up with a treak singie over third last that scured two,

toge runs in that hapter

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RESULTS

AT

A GLANCE

SENIOR "A DIVISION South Chingi

Paradas

7 Samts

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SENIOR "8" DIVISION

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seven although he was at the early bart at the gime he settled down soon with shandy nursee a ballers ie New lan

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The Wakefires ebulked up five on a halting spree in the

but taking! jady antage

th Suners. Bantara reiuret the detic by then half, and alten Wilitares Botched up sane mage in the fatth, the Bantans Ireland with a splurge of fou

To that evened the count

Walfices thew sheari

Jat

4 : ly with a run at a time, but i In the Stal trans Inc Bantamus an the Wildres dizzy on the egister seven countem

to snate: the game ml of the fire.

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Bantams Every Gathe contributed to the sure, with Fanb

for three a comiting while Neway collected two hits LA lead the hatung parade. Others who made safe-huts were 1 Cooper

Banfor. Bu ke 2 Enull.

7 Read Soox

tist lested)

LADIES' LEAGUE

7 Wahoos

1

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Pandas Dodgers

2 Griffes

7 Dragons

Bentanis

13 Wildres

The Samas had to tight back alfer conceding the big lead, and drew level at 4-all in the fifth Trame, at the same time hand- Hofing the Carolinera Scoring! in thanres were lost by both sides,

regulation Squays AWAN A he al of the Division grat marke fi JAR

good in table, Fuilum. by drawing at Naves, whie Bars and Azizud- Fannings and the lussie dragged

at do overtine franes. W: Li Wolverhampton, din played sound gamme

The Intre Relves. In ganed a point on Huddersfield. f-ck,

the eight, alter holding Gokul outslanding at South China scoreless. Art Jack Burke, Jr., carded 75 who went down by four clear with

scored within Bine entre-hulf. played a Ruvzuch who drew a walk, was for a total of 300 we take second ; guals.

The forward Was thirst, i mures, al Chariton.

PRgressive game place. Fa Oliver

line. however, did not rumbeet stranded as the next three batters Jailed to produce the scoring 75 for a total of 302

At Mam bester, a struggle be-

well, with Laig, the wakesi

The ninth while Von Nida

tee the 1948 Cup hnat teams.mong the live. with 18 for a 305 card.

further lei with another virtory for Roberto the Vicenzo. carded 77 for a total of

Afth place, followed by 100k Thomson wh, returned 308 with a shot at 74

The Plalippune professona!.

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306.

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hunch in throwing in Tim Wong as a pinch-hitter as the master- staged a squeeze piece of masterminding over the

Tun's two-baggy week-end. which finally

paid

sparked off the barrage of úte- b. t.

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Brentford. brating Hull, went that 記 the sporting spirit in through short-stop above Shefeld United on of

Dverage Sheffield lost by the only which these players have under- pair of tailles.

Lo but Everion taken fill up

SQUAWS

-WAHOOS 1

1ying their best game of the sepsen, the Squaws unsealed the Wahons from the League leadership when they subdued The Green Owls to it 7-1 honnilation

AUSSIES SUSPECT SCHROEDER IS THE SECRET WEAPON

Melbourne, Dec. 2.

Australia's tennis experts are developing a strong suspicion that Ted Schroeder is the secret weapon of the American Davis Cup team.

One of them. Ken Muses of the Melbourne Argus, said Today he is prepared to bet even money that Schroeder plays both singles and doubles against Sweden in the interzone final and Australia in the challenge round.

Like CE

Australian ol Aussie Chry described his More is taking for victory on Saturday over Low!- ant 3 thal Capt Frank Hood, a bellant youngelt. Sky Annons enablerade meretiers I Schnord.. keeps

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Swed s afte watch-going at b

pe KI Rosewall does lick Setsas, he will ad Temmart Berlin in probability

agbinsi th resul wand of the Vic- Sedgman in the semi-finals tena Champluwu: hips

The Australian nee whe ear Schroeder's chances of

rently is occupying CO! -

the thre IL d the way back after as the amateur being in partial tennis obscurity should have no trouble

of yours may be For a couple

eded Tuesley when he meets

Seixas mate Vir quarter-Back

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TOP OF THEIR GAME

is the only Amican stark vor

Australia 2 had his pane peak in polishing off Mervyn Rose, who is playing

Bath Le at the top f their far below wisat he showed at

K b and ger in giob off the Sydney second salties berths beatud Dirk Press Savit! Seterande already 12 virtually seamed of being Tony: Tarot paine: Ji. Die doubles, But Fis mrb:40115 とい

that

Last week Associate

beyond Halsingborg Beat

All-Japan 5-0

The nextr was a player who dixin' want to play both singles ..nd doubles. sui Shirids who will have to make The mad dreistot

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Thieyn. Dee.

Thirty thour and Japanese funs

1 imhayed saw the Halsingborg :orrer tean: the s.rght-s beatings be of Stockholm, remetely out- From Frank Sedgman and pay the All Japo X1 5-0 torlay M:Greger in the challenge for a clean sweep of their six-

the Sumer before last game series in Japan,

at Pues! H

Ted, who at one time an other has bera pre-laimret about The last amater player in the

when he in the mord t

the most cager player y

the squad and in perfees shay.

wat

Muner Akdate

an interested spectator.

The Swedes. who dil Dol yield a single goal in all their games, will leave Tokyo by air on December 4 for Saigon where

will play four games.- they United PresS,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

TWELFTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 8th & Saturday 15th December, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm and the First Have will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day

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

Through Tekels (at $32.00 euch may be blamed of th Compradore Office of the Treasurers, ist Floor. Telephone House, also fickels 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 Tickets reserved for the Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am. 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 the sweep tuckets at the Chub's Branch Offices at:

5 D'Aguilac Street Hong Kong

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Un

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following

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 ligh! BACKERS and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower.

AWAY TO DESTROY OR THROW ARE ADVISED NOT THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL. CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED

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

Cash received

in resport of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented 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 whiel they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour afte the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is procured. Payment will NOT be made on torn or distigured tickets.

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

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

Manchester United over Black- For Hongkong. Higgins played damage, but in the tenth chapter.

were twch goals an outstanding spoiling game at South China aber in 20 mandes against a right-half with Ne Kei-hung play

by the absence claiming us much of the spotlight dividentis.

Despite Wahe hurler Teriy strikeouts, of Stan Matthews

We *Noronha's th a captain's performance

Two beat bunts and a fielder's | Mortensc

While

For the next three ebaplers 1 is east to tritiuse the

chouce choked the sacks. Rabbit

opposing hurler Benita Remedios After

outuelled the veterem pitcher P. Domingo, get seventh place.

performance of 12 19: United, who have not of 310, while the

when the

batterea piayang, but to make things sure.

Squows with a total

home plate,

Lefty C. M da Tint at home since the services players in these matches, Lung's bunt forced out Choy at buth sides settled down to steasis champion, Hatch if these were again and in this former

three consecutive blows in the Norenes particular match

for

safe-hits. eight Philippine

chase in the Tugot, 10k eighth specesful. Celestino

the at 4-3 defent of probably only very little cr-Tang singlet to

produced another while the Owls produced three Meeting. Bury key. them at the head of the

une in indicated, point tie-breaker, followed by pinch-float frume Montes,

yan for the Fandos while the Lorry with 311.

Seennd Divisten

Y. K. Chan's safe-hit |

altered efforts. Overseas outfit were shutout for times

champion, Philippine

should not be lost sight of and hitter

for another the remainder of the tilt.

Alter blanking the opposition copped ninth place with 312, and Joe Kirkwood Grossinger,

Y. Y. Leung in the left garden in the initial conto, the Squaws New York, placed 10th with 315.

Trailing belund three runs, the: pulled down several good registered two uns in their hair Saints come in to bat for the catches. but Harry Louie's of the innings on a walk, and s Mangrum get

last time. Sherry Bucks made clothes-line drive to decy centre, timely safety, and went on ka due to two bases on a Wild heave, but which was good for a round- add another in the third from wher, Dave Leonard made first tripper, penetrated the defence for a three-run load.

foot missed base when Tsang's

in the pastures,

The Owls broke into the togging caused a change at the head of the wing, and Edwards would have

mighty sparing column in the fourth Northern Section.

most likely than not gladly given around third and was nailed af

when Alec Mendonza

a life on un While

up his place to another player if home for the rally to die out.

stanza but Showboat Ali grounded out and

received that player was available, in a League match sine: April 22,unfortunately

Mok Chun-wah Jindoo Hussain lifted a fly ball

fumble and was chased home on to end the 1030, Lincola

a safe-hit by Terry Noronha. deep centre City won by three said that he was not fit to play. goals at Workington and Ro ruse to

ballgame. the head of the table.

THE TEAMS

Contrary Lo

of $5,000 and

Kai against Everton.

land's reserve goalkeeper

Would have seured many more but places. the first prize

for the brilliance of Burgin, Eng- Burke $3,750. Oliver and Von Nida got $1,500 and $1,000, respectively United Press.

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vacani

at the

Third Division club returned to Higgins was included Lesque foolball after their struggles last moment yesterday, In the FA Cup Just week, and the last minute withdrawal of surprise result at Mansfeld,

where

the home team lost to Gateshead, originally selected Chiu Tsor base the oase, Bucks tore

Mansfield were

fosing T

HKRA SHOOT their home ground for the first time

the Fifty-one members of Hongkong Rifle Association turn ed up at Kai Tak range yester- day to take part in the Associa- tion's fortnightly shooting prae- tice.

A splendid 4-2 victory by Ply-

mouth Argyle at Gillingham kept All-India-Guru Prasad, them at the head of the Southern Bast,

S. K. Azizuddin. Section Brighton Jumped

into Gokul, S. Sarbadhikary,

who achieved second place

to

infield

2

C. Y. Lu wielded willow when he poled out three blows in five attempts while Tim Wong was good for a couple of safe-hits in three tries.

In the Bith frame. the Red

Sox practically lost all interest in the "B" Division fing Squaws came right back with a

up expectations, chase hen they forfeited to the vengeance and notched B South China hardi the larger Americans in the curtain-ruiser, cluster of three runs on a four- (Stella Correa, barrage A. R., share of the bitting, with P. C.

being only able to field eight hit

Benita Cocitio,

Re- cloutin

safeties, Nour Wong

Lwo

men after the expiry of the 15-Thelma by nearing the only Mohammed, Venkatesh, G Y. while the reputed slugging minutes grace.

medios, Maries Guterres) to salt the game away for keeps. BANTAMS 13-WILDFIRES S Squawk also registered Petherbridge. Bristol Rovers rigi 5. Liq. D. B. Thapa, M. A. Saints only collected a total of

Saltar, J. Anthony.

double-play when hand-snatcher winger, was the top nearer of the

and day

11. Newman scoring four of his side's ve

Setoollon-Gam- PANDAS 12-OVERSEAS 6

35 Nana Carvalho Hongkong

froze a pop-ity goals against Torquay.

Bantams had every right to be and pegged Mendonza off Bret Clone on

inillion A

spectatore mon, Etheridge, fang Yu-wah, i

Wally Mo's Pandos stamped happy yesterday, for

after base. watched the 40 Lengud matches. Clors II.-C. Morgan (81); M.

Higgins, Ng Kec-cheung, Tongi Dart Fitc

their outstanding months to Wilson, "palt"

of hard-work continue to

they head the Sheung, Szelo Man, Levir (87); J. Oxenham (84); N.

premier Bottish division with

account with the Overseas when finally Davey, Au Chi-yin, Edwards,

pulled off their Edwards (85); David Wong (85). Hibernian close behind-outer.

victory, and that not on third-rate team, but on powerful Wildfres who visions of the Ong,

Some of those good scores wert:

Class I.-K.C. Hoo (95); OR. Sadick (93); A.F. Xavier (83): C.C. Chan (90); J. McCleary (90).

{MUDWORTH) ROVERS

PRACTICE

PATCH!

goal of the match at Norwich.

three blows.

the

Bret any

bad

IS GOOD FOR PLANTS:

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Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will The 11.00 close at

a.m. un both days. The Secretary's Ofee will close at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Ofce and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

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

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servant" panses will be issued to private box holders only, the SOAPY WATER who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to

endorce the names on the passen. Holders of such passes n not permitted In the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands. Owing to the congestion in the Members Belting Hall and af Booths adjacent Doxes in the Coffee Room, Dox-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the rublly Helilug Hai Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation adhered to.

The tussle which ended 13-8 in favour of the Bantama has also given coaches Leslle Castru and Alfred Turner a well-

earned pai on the back, for there two

stalwarts never

doubted the ability of the pen- green rookies to make

Well done, boyal

This certain

good.

curnor Also lakės a

amount of pride

USE BATH SURPLUS IN THE

GARDEN.

WATER IS PRECIOUS

By Order,

H. MISA,

Becretary,

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