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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING 1951

AND

FIRST RACE MEETING 1952

Saturday 29th December 1951 and Tuesday 1st January 1952 (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

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

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and for payment of all chits, etc.

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

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11:00 am. the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10.00 am. the 2nd Day. The Treasurers Compradore Offee 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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MA BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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

SERVANTS' PASSES

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1961.

Combined Services Beat HKCC By

Nine Wickets

ROY KINGSFORD SCORES

118 IN 110 MINUTES

By "OBSERVER"

Outstanding bowling and batting performances by Major Deighton and Squadron Leader Kingsford, and a sporting declaration by the Hongkong Cricket Club skipper, Laurie Kilbee, enabled the Combined Services to win their opening Quadrangular tournament match which concluded yesterday by nine wickets.

Kilhee declared his second innings with a lend of 53 runs and gave the Ser vices 20 minutes in which 18 knock up the runs.

It took the combined might of the Army, the Nave and the Air Force to do

it, but they did it with four minutes to 5 pare. Navy's guns boomed the loudest as

nid. Goldsworthy went into full action for a blitzkrieg 38 runs.

Squab on Leader

i kucken,

Tastust the

Kingstond, bow. for the Serva es, arrived an unbroken with wicket par

centur ju Caramel Schora

24 fours in the process,

hmm.

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the Becount

of 135 when the an hour nership

de- day's Services first innings was of some clared at 269 for four wickets. Two mixes and six fours were appointment, more

He was included in his score. I made up for his costly

in his first With his fourth deli- not 100 successful

spell yesterday with the bull. but his seand spell brought further wickets for a him live costlier 54 run. Despite the wide margin of defeat, the depleted who were Cricket Club side. without some of their reputed bats. did better than expecteri. Both Kilber and Stokes made a gallant batting stand in both the first innings, innings. In JES the second day's play the two put up 60 runs in 24 followed minutes and gave their side a yesterday, Deighton

wicket grand bowling per good first

star of 79 his 11/1 formance with a chanceless 53 1st out, and was associated

4 pa son when playing for the play

his Clas Coriol

oblinea testend century in Hong Kong Con- an apibeaten 118 Think bemmungs, Kingsford way he almost had Stokes out,

Pearson miss ted is overnight score of

An ralfas Avey snack

extra 3 to 115 yaenday in ju! about

for kixkh ball. however, Salmanes betting up five sixes

aprouted Rowe's off-stump, and in & 25 overs he had accounted I had one "life" at 37 when ter seven of the HKCC wickets,

straight toi fixe

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the Co Kobee at der post ml-off and pa

Irtipped There were two wrie all nut for 156 runs

Fensters whe. Killer at -horter mud-off and get his hands hell, a the drives Wett l for called carees Mjet Deighton, Who

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In the second innings, Stokes pierced Through Deighton's attacking feld frum the very

first over with two fours, and playing bright offensive cricket knocked up another good half- century. He and Kilbee :aw BO runs being hoisted for the Arst wicket before being separated, this tísnie dispite Deighton' accurate last ones,

for Rowe and Except Pritchard, the other Cricket Club bats probably thought that dis- cretion was the better part of valour and with Christmas just round the door it was wi'er to let the dangerous ones take their course.

Hero

of the Hancock Shield match last week, Rory MacPherson made a desperate

Further improvement by the lower ranking teams was the main feature of the First Division soccer league time they matches played during the week-end. This went a step further, when Eastern bagged a kill in third-sweep in the first innings, missed placed Kowloon Motor Bus,

Both South China and Army were fortunate to keep their first and second places respectively by defeating successful Kitchee and South China, more particularly so in the case of Army.

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team coming

promises more upsels as the season draws tits close.

The Busmen were not at fuafi

and cons strength yesterday.

down

ST. JOSEPH'S-SING TAO

Innings, but Deighton's

THE SCORES

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UNBROKEN PARTNERSHIP.

Major John Deighton and Sqn/Ldr Roy Kingsford returning to the pavilion Kingsford for the lunch interval after an unbroken partnership of 135 runs. was then unbeaten with 118 runs and Deighton 53 runs. Deighton was also the most successful bowler of the match, ta king seven wickets for 13 ráns in the first innings and four wickets for 54 runs in the second innings.

A TRIUMPH FOR KOWLOON

Mainlanders Far Superior

In All Grades Of Hockey

By "RECORDER"

It was quite definitely a triumph for Kowloon in the Hockey Asso- ciation's exhibition series in aid of the Olympic Games Fund at the Club de Recreio yesterday afternoon.

Kowloon started off by beating Hongkong 3-9 in the men's match, then went on to win the ladies' match 2-1 and finish off by heating the Combined Services 2-1. The Rest side that beat the Combined Services was very much a Kowloon side ex- cept for Ponniah in goal and one or two others.

When all was over only three Hongkong players had anything said in their favour particularly worth recording.

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At

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the ball completely and found

Members of the Selection Com-To start off with--that of the The short passes seldom missed dislo@ged a his midle stump

a pick-up, but the shooting was celebrating Kowloon's "Colony's goalkeeper. mittee He was more yard behind.

could not last Triumph

night University's 5. N. Ponniah did often a fraction too early or too the second

He did late. quickly decide whether Willie not disappoint anybody.

The star of the forward line much to do, but again

found Reed was still worth his place not have too

Gerry deliveries

centre forward just

Es the Colony's centre-half. came out of this still the reliable was

veteran Ponniah, a little too Gusano. That seems to be an a shade too fast for his roaring the drives. A

arose from protest

They considered the possibility sure of himself but still a solid acknowledged fact, though no one bowling Even St Joseph'- put u

as tempers The Cricket Club's

of D. Handyside of Victorians last ditch between victory and can hit the nail exactly on the head and explain further. The and meditable stand, KMB players, and

extent their taking over in the Interport defeat.

best offered is that, "He's always TEM Sing gainst

yesterday, got frayed, Kwok Ying-lok wes and to a certain

by Ng Kel-Belding failed them yesterday. Shield brought

RAF'S LAC Kasbi, holding there." holding the Challenge

off still thought Willie at 45 a better

A. Marques at inside-left, a favourites to a goalless severe in cheung near the penalty area. No less than 170 runs including match but, after long argument,

choice behind a fast forward the fort for Combined Services,

had more to do and relied on a great opportunist, had the first half. They were lead- Ng was promptly given march- seven sixes were knocked

them in just about 80 minutes.

very reliable foot. His kicking spectacular moments and never ing by one goal to nil at the ing orders.

"Against 10 men, Eastern put, In this they were a little rather line. of the second half

was an talled on any possible chance. beginning

the whole Ozorio said about

Kowloon's goalkeeper Doreen was artistic and there

of Thunderbolts, his Hongkong's idea behind the foot, even when M. Yusuf, Kwok Ying-lok worked his way der a blazing sun When they cracked up to lose the issue beyond doubt when unfortunate, having to fie'd un by theer goals to one.

right wing of Maureen Hodkin-a very understanding forward outside, was quick and clever and Eastern's win over Kowloon through and neatly tipped the morning.

son and Valerie Jillot. "They line was upon him from either fitted himself into a front ling In one particular over, Vetor Bus, though next only ball past an outpositioned Suen

fierce forward line, wing and the centre, where the that was foreign to him. off were Kingsford and Smith look

ball was going to. to the CAA victory over Army Po-on.

Bertie Gosano and Ernie Fowler 21 runs, including a successive especially on the right." in its unexpectedness, was fully

Sing Tao tried to work up 46 and 6 by Kingsford. Kilbee

In the earlier match, Army's made up the other wig and it the and

consistent deserved

The men proved quite

S/Sgt. Pittan and Recreio's J. was this wing that bothered improvement shown by this up some new tactics in what they took over the last over of the

that Hong

It thought was a practice match for them against St Joseph's morning, resorting to full tosses clusively yesterday

missed kong hockey is coming back to Garcia (not so much tested) also Kasbl more than anything.

was a veteran wing with plenty went what it was before the war. To put in solid clairns.

of sting. but received a scare when they on the leg! Kingsford found it

it impossible not only to three of them and two

put it mildly, they were faster The full-back problem is more past the boundaries for byes!

The selectors' problems are enjoyable than the ladies and the Simmons or tess solved. Recrelo's A. Nery in the first half, Stil it was an score a goal but were actually one goal match with some bright cric-wing was blow by comparison. and

covered their own. The gentlemen should J. B. Consalves picuously among the main down after 10 minutes al the

would, however, ket, which

other up so well that, not be envied their task. From the point of view of goalkeeper Yu Kai-yan were

The first goal was Bertie secing that one of the two is a The second half. and right half Tang Sum.

The Saints' defence worked have been more interesting with

the Cricket Club fielding their organisation, it was great certainty, it is felt that he would Gosano's, though Ernie Fowler Eastern players, however, play-

Trojans for the

It stufted from a pats major

triumph for the ladies. In con- be unhappy without the other scored it. થઈ the more constructive font like

trast to the way and their best team.

it is done period of the game

There is an outside possibility from Gerry to Bertie, were more purposive

tackling time

football matches, there were no that RAF'S Wilson and Noonan Marques, on #pass from ball and and accurate in their passes fast first-time

cordons of police thrown around Once again the Eastern defence and again upset the Sing Tao

with

native 'combination. short pussing movements.

Rochs and Miller, Stokes 55, L. D. Kilbee 40, G. T.

The third and last goal of the exhibition as good an

of stond up prominently,

Rowe Major Deighton seven for for

have the match

Services' Lee Ping-chiu claiming the hon's two backs,

The half-bacies

was the the

wing-halves, 13).

hockey ($2.40 for three matches two and

and Santos, were

instead of a Toledo share of the honours.

fantastic price for selectors stumped. The Com- Chamberlain pushing the ball in COMBINED SERVICES the comparison, the Busmen constantly in the thick of

în linings

one match) had a welcoming bined Services were without off a rebound. were a disorganised team, and

Widget F/Lt Ball. e Connet, Pritchard 18 smile trom

Margo Major Deighton, playing cricket Iray. were obliged on the majority of

The Saints took the lead 10 Capt Allix. b Connett

Blenkinsop thrown in. occasions to resort to individual

the second half. After drawing Sen/Lr Kingsford, not out

The ladies and hit and run tactics, which minutes after the resumption of St Moorhouse, MacPherson, b badly lacked

cked strong finishing and out the defence, Castilho swung 44 Wilson, bonnett shooting

power

children, who helped sell pro- On his right, Capt. A. B. the upset of the season against the ball across to an unmarked Major Deighton, nos out

Extras Eastern

gammes or gave sideline exhibi- Dudley, a stickler and stopper. Kowloon Ladies and they ed. 10th minute of the first half Taking his own time, Pereira the stern opened the scoring in Gussy Pereira on the left-wing.

Total (for four wickets dec.). 200tions of ball control) and were on his left, Sighn. Hammond, one-nit through a Jillot-Brandt through left-wing Lo Kwok-tai; sent in a nicely-placed grounder

(Capt Haycroft,

san still entertaining tableloads of a player with unorthodox but effort fairly early on, Capt Nicholson.

Half-backs Doreen Handyside who ran in with the ball and into the far corner of the net.

Sing Tao obtained the equalis and A. C. Jackson did hot bit).

Cand Goldsworthy. Major Pearson fang long after the matches were very effective stickwork.

over.

Sainsbury kept the drove in a hard cross shot into

On the other side was Willie and Ann the near corner of the net. At

unfortunate the interval, Eastern led by the error by one of the St.

ing goal through an

Joseph

A. A.Junior play with their forwards marty Said a leading night of the Reed with

ald on the all the way through and Valerie solitary

defenders. Attempting to stop

football world who was present, Remedios a sound stop hom Sixteen minutes after the goal clearance, he tipped the ball caninett

right and very understanding or Jillot, originally a reserve, put in "They will not contribute very wille. On the other was Bhagat a grand game on the right wing resumption, а lob by Fong towards his own goal, allowing and

muth to the Olympic Fund; but Kwok-yuen, the Eastern inside-

Chu Wing-keung to run through

the gesture is very much ap. Singh, a bundle of, energy who to combine with Maureen over the head of the with it. His drive, however, hit

yesterday Tost i eye but has Hodkinson and Lilli Brit in preciated."

of powerhouse proved himself on other de-a succession, advancing goalkeeper hit the the cross-bar, but Lee Hung-ker

raide. The two fiet matches were 20 casions. cross-bar, and referee Carnell followed up with a pile-driving. D. Kilboe, e Jackson,

b Deighton

Kowloon held the balance UL. P. Bloker, 'o Deighton,

minutes each way and did not The forward situation 18 even with Nydia Oamund and Normin pointed to the centre-spot,

Immediately after this Sing b. Kingsford samtakaan

prove very much. The third more of a problem. That, Lt. Hml danking Amber Notan in a Tuo eat into the lead through T. Rowe Deighton

a. H. P. Pritchard, not eli Si Pel-yin who sent in a cross | R. M. Maophenon, b Deighton grounder through a crowd of it. It. D. Hubble, e Haycroft,

with goalkeeper Crookes. D. Channon, Hot out

Tochi (for five wickets doc.)

BOWLING

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right

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB -

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The

Jurt before the ond, Chu

Bervants' pazans will be sued to private box holders only, At the 1st Race Meeting on Wing keurig trapped, a left-wing

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6 Deighton

1st Jabuary, 1962, the Second drove in a low hard shot to the

Dalgliton Section of Mira Bay Handicap edge of the goalmouth.

HOW THEY STAND

Nicholson. will be run as Race 9 at 6:00

First Division

PWDLIA PULI KUKU Bouth China P., and the Second Section of Gin Drinkers Bay Handicap Army

10 b1 will be run as Rico 10 at Sing

who tre requested to distribute them with discrimination and to en mehr names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not Pested in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers stands.

How to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at djtcent to Boxes In the Coffee Room, Box-holders and are requested to ensure that their servants make use **g* Mac Pabllo Belling Hall, Military. Police will be posted 6.30 p...

points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is

By Order

H. MISA,

Secretary.

HMISA

EXITAN

Coldsworth, Hot out

Watch: Thor

their

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at Sookuripoo, and the replace- ment, Et. Ollivant, proved most

younger

LADIES” MATOR

The Hongkong Ladies looked were everywhere energetic, at times even brilliantle they were about to pull off

very

i was billed as the main item opTerry" Chamberlain, of Royel adod defensive, half-back line...

the programme and had the Navy, better known as a full- Selectors all keyed up on solving, Back, led the Combined Services The King George V School Interport problems.

ONE OF THE BEST

attack and proved an, duressive completion of Shelia Mail and Teacher who twice furt missed Hilary Hale on thể lớn wing did

Prot

Inst. Lt. Harper, R. N., and Srime Rowoon

The third match was one of Calls Mackenzie vero & very alon *the best hocker, exhibitions in sound right wing. Much sounder centre TNT ARE

the Colony in many youre ent was the loft wing of Col. "Brown the

1 left the Selectors more puzzled and LAC Card of RAT

than they had been Såld latter being of considerable value Graninther "Pater May very 15 Brown, Both WICH

an, late yesterday, vening, I am not speed and coruddefable making my mind to "thout and the opportune moment

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