HEADING DUEL

Robledo, Newcastle inside-left, in a heading duel with Ferrier, Portsmouth. left-back, and Froggatt, Portsmouth centre-half, in the match which saw New. castle United into the semi-finals of the FA Cup com-

petition.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

ANNUAL RACE MEETING

CLUB

Saturday 22nd, Wednesday 26th & Saturday,

29th March, 1952.

(Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Bell will be sung at 11.30 am, and the first race will be run at 12.00-Noon-cach-day-The-tiflin-interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)

There are twelve races each day (30 in all).

Ch Tickets at $72.00 each may be obtained at the

Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also ticket at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting on 29th March as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.

Through Tickets reserved for this Meetlag but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 21st March, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.

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

5, 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 at the Talalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- AFTER RIBITED.

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All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they reler, but none will be paid later than one hour after the Ume for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be ru

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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1952 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1952, 1951 SETS ARE VALID

UNTIL THEN.

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their budges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE 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' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone 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. closuro

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-

will

be on sale at the Race Course. The Branch Offices, the Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Omce and the Secretary's Office sre altuated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tins 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 FREMISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Pablle Enclosure is $3.00 each

day including tax for all persons including indiles, and is payable

at the Gate,

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1952,

LADIES' JUNIOR SINGLES SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT AT ST. TERESA'S HALL

By "ARGONAUT"

The remaining seven semi-finals of the Schoolboys', Schoolgirls' and Junior Colony Championships will be played off tonight at St. Teresa's Parochial Hall, starting at 7 p.ni.

Two Junior Ladies' Singles, one Men's Junior Singles' and one Men's Junior Doubles events will highlight the programme,,

The two youthful rivals, Bernadine Remedios and Gloria Silva, will take the floor in the first of the two ladies' events. Persistent efforts by Bernadine Remedios have made her one of the most improved players this season.

In the Club de Recreio journa- ment she has already achieved two good wins, ono over Gloria Silva and the other over Stella Correa.

Gloria, on the other hand, wil} be all out to avenge her recent defeat by her clubmate, and in all her games has shown her self to be a spirited Rghter,

Although

specdier the Bernadine is favoured to win, emerge the Clorin may still winner if she strikes the form that enabled her to eliminate Stella Corres In her previous round.

For the latest drid among f Wong, however, revented the juniors in this tournament sprained ankle Bustained dur and has already eliminates one ing the closing

stages of this seeded player on his path

to match. The

Caser the semi-Anal.

pair have earned for Of the two, FOO JA the the

reputation of being the inclician, showing steadiest and best combining pair superior

the in the Junior League this year, much patience in making

utilising his and watching them play, one openings before paint-scoring smashes or over-finds it difficult to spot any weak- head backhand cross drops. ness.

Unleas Rozario

The two Jimmles must be in. strikes his form: he

may

find him-really top farm to stop Wong and peak self the victim of another major Tom from meeting their club- mates, K. C. Wong and K, Y. Tso, upset of the tournament.

Climax of the evening's pro-in the final of this event.

wil be the Men's gramme Junior Doubles which will see two evenly matched pairs in Singles The other Ladies'

Elvie Tsokof Kowloon

Jimmy Yup and Jimmy Koo seinl-Anal between

Tong and Wont and Margie Rozario will also be Kai-cheong and K. Y. Tom of

return clash in the form of a

Craigengower. two, Elvic the between

The fact that the two Jimmies for having defeated Margle recently

were the pair responsible in the Recreio Championship.

sustained by During her last few games, the only defent Maryle has, however, regained the Cralgengower pair in

League gives some of her strokes, but will be added attraction, greatly handicapped tonight by a bandaged ankle.

MOST GRUELLING

The most gruelling match of the evening will be the Men's Junior Singles encounter be- tween Recreio's Francis Rozario and University's Joseph Foo.

This will bring together two stamina-packed youngsters both capable of producing a high standard of badminton, Rozario has more power in his shots, and a better has the advantage of reach and a good smash.

Regarded as one of the most erratle players last season, he im- tremendous has shown

this provement weakness,

in overcoming

tire

TODAY'S GAMES

Semi-finals

7,00 p.m.: Schoolbaya' Singles E. Marquez-Lim v Leung Tat- wong.

an the match

7.30 p.m.: Schoolboys' Doubles R. Heng and D. Castro v. Lieu Chun-van and Lo Chee-mming.

8.00 pm Junior.Ladies' Singles B.

Remedios v. G. Sequefra, 8.30 p.m. Schoolgirls' Doubles In their second League en--B.V. Fong and G, McDougall counter the 1-point set went v. M. C. Basto and A. Lee.

9,00 pan.: Junior Men's Singles to deuce before going to the

-F. M. Rozario v. Joseph Foo. Kowloon Tong pair.

TODAY'S SPORT

Club Touma-

Lawn Tennie Hongkong Cricket ment at Chater Road.

Rugger Blarney Stone Charity Soven-A- side

Tournament, Club ground. 4

Badminton Badminton semi-finals at St Teresa's church Hail. 7 p.m.

Bockey

9.30 p.m.: Junior Ladies' Singles M. Rozario v. E. Trok.

.10.00

Junior p.m.: Men's Doubles. Yap and J. Koo v. Wong Kal-cheong and K. Y. Tam.

IP AND TSAI

IN

FINAL

After being extended in the first set, Ip Koon-hung and masters of Edwin Tsal became

Army 2nd XI v Dulch Hockey Club the situation and defeated Lee Wai-tong and K.C. Dao by three at Sookunpoo. 5,15 p.m.

straight sets in the semi-final of the Colony Open Doubles tennis championship ot Chater Road yesterday.

Lawn Tennis Was Not To Be

Her Sporting Destiny

By ARCHIE QUICK

Ip and Tsai, holders of the title, won by 10-8, 0-4, 6-2.

A small crowd witnessed what might best be described as a steady match with hardly any flashes of brilliance. But double faults were few and far between. FALTERED

BEST

IN HONGKONG THIS YEAR

Peter Grant, of the European YMCA, going over the bar at 5 feet 6 inches in the dual meet between the YMCA and South Ching Athletic Association at Caroline Hill last Sunday. He won the event at 5 feet 8 inches, the highest jump In the Colony this year. Photo by K. II. Yick.

La Salle Shows Its

At

Strength

Inter-School Sports

Heats At Caroline Hill

By. “RECORDER”

La Salle College gave an indication of its all-round strength in the heats of the Inter-School sports at Caroline Hill yesterday as its athletes, holder of the Inter- School Championship, loafed through to qualify.

The strong Diocesan Boys' School team did not do too well yesterday, but Wah Yan College, which is divided into A.M. and P.M. sections, qualified semi- finalists and finalists quite comfortably in very nearly every event.

heat winners were Wong Yee- Leong- wo (Wah Yan), Chan chye (Ying Wah), A. Collaco (La Salle) and Lee Wing-kal (La Salle).

V The 100 Metres heats did not'

produce fast times, the heat

with some

گمشده

"THE BOOT" GIVES A LESSON

and drop-kicking, or those adroit tactical punts ahead of Queen's, and You Shiu-chuen or across to the wings. Real- of Ying Wat were the heat

ly reliable kicking

has winners

The surprise of the afternoon's time with 50 seconds. Other events came from a Wah Yan boy, Fung Kat-lee, who storm- 200 ed through the fastest

day metres of the

23.2 in seconds. He has never been

La Salle's Collaco ran the under 24 seconds before, though

fastest heat in the High Hurdles best times at has respectable he

in 17.2 seconds, but he will still the 100 yards and 100 metres.

The sprint floats, as predicted have a race on his hands in the Chan Wah Yan's earlier, are going to see some of final with

history | Wat-lam, the fastest running in the

One of the phases of the of the Sports,

King George

Rugby Union game in which School's Quentin Almac ran 238 seconds heat and La Salle's winners coming in between 11.3 the Springboks completely dominated the home sides Stephen Xavier, the Colony re- and 11.5 seconds, cord holder at the distance in slower than that,

during their recent visit, 22.3 seconds, trotted through

FINALISTS.

was in accurate kicking, lazily in 23.8.

Xavier and Loureiro of whether touch-Anding, place

and McCall of La Salle's Eddie Loureiro ol-Salle, Almao most slowed down to a walk in King George V School, Fung the last 20 yards and was sur- Kat-Ice of Wah Yan, Buda Sald prised to discover that he had also clocked 24 seconds.

B. McCall, who beat Almao in the

King

V School 220 George

The 800 Metres looks like a almost become, since the 24 locked seconds. race between Lee Shlu-chung war, a lost art in Britain. were at least four others (La Salle) and Chan Chi-kwan Ip brought off several of his

Just before the South Africans seconds 24.5

and

a(Queen's) in the final, with typical smashes down the centre

under 24 seconds in the next

fine front-row forward, whose of the baseline but he also fal- Annlists berth should require Clementi's Chan Kwan-lam also left Britain, "Okey" Oeffin, their

Le challenger.

Kam-hung of Wah Yan phenomenal goal-kleking success teret with easy slots at the net. Lee delighted with crass-court- round tomorrow,

Only one -strokes while Tsai and Dao were

of the "B" Grade (Kowloon) won the fourth heat has earned him the nickname of heats

was

"The Boot", went to Fort Talbot 25 over over

Wilcox (KGVS) and in many rallies. brackets. Jeanette engaged

In the first set But lawn tennis was not to super-tax

seconds, which gives a fair in Oswald Lim (La Salle), which in Wales to explain his theories Dao opened

goals and give the She be her sporting destiny. can carn £10,000 a year from with service and won a "love" dication of the general rise in may have been a faster heat on the kicking

than it looked, but the time was a practical demonstration for of the tomorrow, but what does she game. Lee and Dao led at the sprint standards.

□ member

benefit of the Aberavon club and was also

not taken. Streatham Ice Club for her say? "Mr Right has not yeth game and then games went HAPPY GEORGE THUMB

In come along and until he does with service until the eighteenth

The most surprised school local schoolboy footballers.

Gefin pointed out that when mother had come to live

win I am going to set out to London while her father,

La Salle's George Thumb was yesterday was St. Paul's College: he places the ball teed up in when Ip smashed through with Lawn

a long jumper Englishman, had

Senior Wimbledon #

a set-winning stroke,

one of the happiest lads around which qualified naturalised

Whe- to his Tennis Champlonship."

off he places: the lacés down- returned on business

Lee and. Doo went into a 4-2 yesterday afternoon as, after and two shot putters in the final such a way that it will not roll ther she will 19 0 different lend In native Zurich.

Lawn tennis gradually gave thing. The bait is likely to be and the the next set before p/ fouling his first two jumps, he in ita first postwar year in the wards. In the event of the kick

Tsal asserted themselves to leaped out to 20 feet 11⁄2 inches "A" Gride of the Sports.

St. Paul'a Ng for lee

win the next way to a preference

four

in a row games

for the second longest Jump of the qualifying round. It was actually led the Shot Put quel skaling, end now five years later is the world's

Rog Harris, the cyclist, went but not before three deuces had

the first time he has cleared 20 lets with a very respectable 38 eighth game, that little lady

to the Continent and beat the been called in the

feet 04 inches and Lee Chee- In the second

feet in competition, of the crowned Queen of the Ice.

game Belgiang French and the Britain

Chan Waliam of Wah Yan seng stands third in the event has not so many

their own game. Miss Altwegs third set, four deuces were called World Champions that she can

has done the same to the Sean- before Ip won through on his leads tho qualifiers with 20 feet at present with 34 feet 4 inches afford to ignore the tremen-

and service to draw level at one-all. 34 inches, well short of the 21 belilnd Wah Yan's Ko Pa-kwal, dous achievement petite dinaviana and the Swiss

won who had a best put of 35 feet of

Lee and his partner only man- aged to garner another game and

the title for Ng Ming-sum of 151⁄2 inches. St. Paul's also quali Jeanette Altwegg at Oslo. She all honour to her.

Queen's. College last year. Bled semi-finalists in some, of stands on the threshold of a

Ip and Tsai ran out winners by

Ng Ming-sun, who has clear the raris, fortune which, she says, she is for going

married forgo for life and a family.

Five years ago a charming little lady of 16 years of age reached the semi-finals of the Junior Lawn Tennis Championships of Great Britain at Wimbledon. She was the Lancashire-born daughter of a Swiss merchant on the Liverpool Cotton Exchange.

the

to

mbw

very alluring.

Gold Wa

inge

at

There were

no line judges present at the match.

The winners

now meet the former holders, Tsui brothers, In the final.

HKCO TOURNAMENT

She takes a very shrewd and commonsenso view of her 6-2. successes. When I talked with hier at Wembley Dfter she had Jeanette, having

captured finished second to Daphne Olymple Games

In the British Cham hold's

I remember her say- Medal for skating, every honour that this sphere

Is such fun striving to can bestow-Olympic, World. get to the top, but once you

Chum- European and British

are champion it becomes hard In the semi-final of the Club pionships and

stands work. All the pleasure sho

goes doubles championship, Gould and the Agaturaff defented Pritchard and Armly in line of succession to when you are defending Sonia Henle, Ceolila Colledge, tille." Well, little Jeanette is Macpherson 0-8, 6-3, 0-3 while Peggy Taylor, Barbara Ann now on top of the heap and in the Men's Handicap singles. she will find it tough at the Zulauf beat Hooton 6-3, 6-3 and Scott and "Belita."

Those five are all profes- top. That is, if she doesn't Rawlings beat Daly 0-2, 8-0. sionals now, operatling turnt professional.

in

NOTICE.

THẾ HỒNG KÔNG JOCKEY CLUB

The light signals hitherto used to signify that an objection has been lodged and the result thereof have been BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC. WILL NOT BE PER-amouded as follows:- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY. CLUB.

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

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders, only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the pdases. Holders of such passes are 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 Betting Hall and ot Boothy adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Fox-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servable make use enly of the Public Betting Hall Military Polles will ported ne' various points in the enclosure to ensure, that this regulation is adhered to.

By Order,..

HA MIJA,

Becretary.

Objection

Objection Sustained

Objection Overculed YELLOW

7

KCO v. RIOL

under

won

In

feet 1 inch mark which

ed well over 20 feet this year, could not do better yesterday than 19 fact 51 inches. Others

Gee-fook

over 18 feet were Hon Ying. Strong Entry For

isang (Queen's) inches, Lam

10 feet 11 Wing oung (S Paul's) 10 feet 31⁄2 inches and

Stephen Kayter (La Balle) 19 teet 21⁄2 inches.

be to

FAST MILERS

The Colony Chess

Championship

not being absolutely correct the trajectory of the ball will take much nearer. goal than.. wheti the laces are upwards. IMPORTANOR OF SELECTION

He stressed the Importance of the selection of a spot to kick from, even if it meant retreating a few yards, for the kicker must a solid foothold with the have left foot, which should be placed with the too lovel; with the kickable end, of the ball.

The run up, its length and its

measurement. He thought, were

on themselves.

matters for Individuals to decide In placing the ball an imaginary line should be drawd through the point of the ball to the centre of the Uprights, and the position of the Kicking dat. Then the real

G. S. Coxhend, veteran of things that matter happens a matches a Loole at the goal poris, then

as important he

The 1,500 Metres final is going

six-hour one of the fastest in many history, though Regele Silva' with Karel Weiss in Colony all concentration on the ball, the

andi record, I think, will not be in

danger, Lee Shul-chung of La Chess tournaments before run

anything else, the follow Salle won the Arst heat the war, won the Leftover

through, A friendly Tennis Tourna-4 minutes 48 seconds with Chan Cup from Karel in the

Geffin, wearing a pair of light ment between the Kowloon Chi-kwan (Queen's) second in Cricket Club and Royal Inter- 4:40.0 and and quite a collection Lightning Tournament final rubber soled shoes, then put his Ocean Line Sports Club has been of others in the same heat under at the Kowloon Chess Club's theories into practice, and time

Annual Dinner last night. arranged for Sunday, March 25, Ave minutes.

again sent the ball soaring and as The second heat was won by

between the uprights from a at Cox's Road, commencing, at

The Club** Chan Kwan-lam of Clement! in

Secretary, Mr point on the 25-yard line and 18.30 a.m. charp.

4:55.0. The defending champion Arthur Gomes, announced last half sony out to the touch-line. At then to demonstrate how M. Wilcox of King George V night that the entry for the

on his year will be the strongest in on the ball and have the right. The

but he will have a job

years though it will Inci pinyers follow through, he proceeded to hands in the final

The 400 Meires Horts ware of the standard of Serge Girlisky send the ball over the bar from Mixed Doubles, Mra 3. Stukes &

30 yards without even bothering J. Lariou; Mrs M. Papperoli "de" }, all won under 58 seconds, the and R. W. Borsodi

to place of advice was: Inter-School record-holder, Lo Making a comeback will be His Augestad: Malse E. Laws & C. Hobbs.

last word of Wing-ofluort of La Salle; rund. S. Coxhead, whose return to never attempt a penalty unless Men's Doubles-k, Peterten W. Pepperell; D. Symans & Gillard: ning the fastest in 55.2 seconds the game has attracted Kare, you know the range is within A. Land &'E.. Alhas; C, Eglington well short of his record of 54 Wales into the tournament, as your compass, otherwise, you

C. Bociant."

Lunch will be taken in the after the Tournament.

KCC Clubhouse Immediately School, did not extend himself. Colony Chess Championship this important it was to keep the eye.

following have been selected to represent the KCC: da Bilva: Miss Le Casill

RED Square with white border, BLUB Square with white border. Square with white border. These algnals will be exhibited on the Totalisator Tower in the positions previously occupied by the signal ARMY HOCKEY XI ilghts and the Spheres will be dispensed with..

following have been The objection signal only (Red square with White

selected to represent the Artby border) will flash for a short period before it becomes ataties. 2nd XI in a hockey match against Dutch Hockey Club at today, bully-off 5.15

The

Mal

Sparicer,

of King George V vell, and another veteran, To waste a free kick, give the op- School, had the second fastestu-lau, reported to be in brile position passession, and lose

Hant

form,

also take part. ground in the end; • The Geld will include the Kowloon Chias Chib Chamylon, Danes Beat England for a double this year, and

who is out

and Snooker Matches In Thomas Cup

Im Schure, the hyer the *. Charlle Bird, ya,

The All Clear" signal will..bo indicated by a White 5 Smith, O'Halloran New- Détenári bend England by ning I entered, with Dr Vellion, Johnny B-0 in a George: Younger Snoo-

Tight, and will be exhibited below the objection "algnals,

H.. MIBA,

Secretary,

Manchester, Mar. 16, clame with the others is also Eastern "B" beat CPD Tamar pon, Su, Raynor, Seaton, Ash. matches in one in the that of Carvalho and possibly Aled Rer League match, last night. Coor, Richardson, Jarrett, Tur- the Eynopeats | Zárie at the | Nelson, winner of life drst S. P. Pong boat P. C. Lam nere Reserves. Niemian-and | Thamas. Cup compattling heré postuar major tournament in 3-2 In the Open Stooker Cham Arunden.

rounding out the field. plonship,

(onight,Reuter.

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