Pat Gardner Scores A Hat Trick
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1952.
ARMY OVERRUN RECREIO 5-1 IN SEASON'S HOCKEY LEAGUE DEBUT
By "STICKS":
Featuring the opening senior matches of the Hockey League was a special feat by the Colony centre-forward, Pat Gardner, when he not only led Army to a 5-0 triumph over Recreio the holders, but also performed the hat trick as his individual contribution..
a well-pince
Army fielded almost a new team, including only. Dudley, Gardner and Walker of their last year's team, while Recreio in cluded a number of new players.
De The last goal came when Recreio have re-shuffed their rawing ist blood when team and have also rot
some Cruz pulArmy in the lead in Gardner topped younger blood in Wille Reed, who, playing centre-half last back and Benson, wing at left "Junior" Remedior, put back to centre-half.
as
This move was not a good ene
Willie
Reed would have proved of much more use in the centre of the field.
Nery and Reed put up a stelld dolence, but were not quite gond enough for the onslaughts or Gardner and De Cruz.
Just The Recreio forwards could not break through the
Army dufence, although they d'd give them a few very worrying moments. Bailey, the new Army goalkeeper, played a wonderf.it
Ber.ein's) reduced game ani hopes of scoring considerably.
The Recreio forwards do seem to be able to keep up to the pace and were obviously rig towards the end of the game.
Capt. Dudley, the Army right half, played his last match in Hongkong as he leaves in the Orwell on Friday for the UK. He played consistently for the Anny lastseason.
Recreio will have to have much zure practice if they are to beat the Army team next time they ancet them,
COULDN'T HOLD ARMY
the 15th minute with a well-pass to Turner to complete the
movement. lnced drive.
Recreio had us much of the guine during this session, but weak finishing and bad luck on a couple of occasions prevented.
them from scoring.
Ifold to the ferder lend of 1-0 in the first half, Army broke into a scoring spree in the Gardner got second half when into his stride and netted three times in his individual break- throughs into the "D".
THE TEAMS
Army Cape alley, 1 Farmer- Weight, Mal Shore, W.0.1, Petters. i da Cruz Cpl Gardiner,
Gough, Capt Dudley, Mal Almey, Walker and Bla) Turner.
Gnr
Regirls.-A., Gareis A. L. Nery. W. A. Reed. R. A. Collsco, AA Remedios, L. G. Vieira. B. T. Cosano. A. J. Itemedies, A. A. Marques, H. J. Xaver and L. Sequeira. Other results were: Second Division. Thunder- bolts "B" 0 Nav Bharat 4; Accs
Argonauts "B" 8.
ARGONAUTS BEAT
THUNDERBOLTS
By “ARGONAUT”
THE
1-0
The First Division Argonauts-Thunderbolts match at King's Park, played on the Navy ground was a distinct contrast to the Recreio-Army match
as far as good
hockey was concerned. For this the players were not to be blamed.
The son bampy gran with hockey in this Colony is to im- inches of grass enuld probably prove,
Hard and reckless hitting was have been more suited for rug-
Recreto made a strong stand ger, and once more the need of the rule rather than the excep-
hocky
em-tion in grounds is
in the initial stages of the game.good but could not hold Army from phasised if
this game and there when The standard of way at least me occasion
tempers became frayed.
Argonauts won the match by a solitary goal. scored in the first half, when Piatos snapped a pass from the right wing and tapped it past the goalkeeper.
On
of play, the the run Thunderbolts were unlucky to forwards moved lose. Their with greater speed and neater.
AUSTRALIANS STILL WANT GOLF IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES
London, Sept. 28.
passes and enjoyed the greater part of the game.
Missed chances in front of the goalmouth and repeated In- pre- at infringements of "off-side"
vented them from searing
A bid is being made by Australia to include golf the Olympic Games programme. The hosts want to have this game included in the next Games, which takes place in Melbourne in four years' time,
дегу
Tho
arenas.
Spectators however, have to
This announcement and a statement by the Chair- man of the Australian-Golf Union, Mr H. Paxton, that he is confident of success in his endeavours has attracted _n_considerable amount of publicity in Great Britain, where golf is one of the leading sports or; shall we say, pastimes.
But, in fact, the Australians | Olympic have is much hope of getting would not, golf included as lawn tennis, travel far for they have plenty. archery or any other presentot course in Australla. day non-Olympic spori truth is that they have no chance at all in spite of the Australian Golf Chairman's optimism.
The
that could best
Australia's point happen from of view would be flat the In- ternational Olympic Committee would allow golf to be included as one of the exhibition" nan- competitive events in the same way that lacrosse was played at Wembley and the Finnish nu- (a type tional game, pesapallo of baseball) at Helsinki,
But doubts must even be cast on this possibility, not because so few Olympic countries play golf to any great extent, which has no bearing on the exhibi- tions, but because this is not u sport which can be confined to stadium or any Olympic
arena.
It would have to be played on a golf course away from
International.
the
Chess Tourney A
Saltajoebaden
Icast three goals,
TURPIN'S
NEXT
George Angelo, the South African Middleweight champion, who ights Randolph Turpin for the Empire crown at Harringay on October 21, is welcomed on his arrival in London by Mr Jack Solomons, the boxing promoter. Central Press Photo,
At For
BRITISH PUNTERS ARE NOW TURNING THEIR ATTENTION TO THE "AUTUMN DOUBLE"
London, Sept. 28.
With the St Leger over, British punters are turning their attention
to solving those two teasing handicaps, the Cesarewitch and the Cam- bridgeshire, popularly known at the "Autumn Double" and for a long while the object of some huge gambles.
:
The Cesarewlich, which last year had 123 entrics, attracted 126 hopefuls this year, of which 87 remained at the first acceptance. The Cambridgeshire this your had 120 entries compared with 125 last year and at the first acceptance stage 97 stood their ground.
over
arc
Mr
and not. un-
Pinkk
showing
Two callovers on the events | Stakes at Ascot. Her conqueror market is weak have given worried backers a was French Design, who beat naturally punters are
little interest in the nine- useful lesd. Currently heading the ally by 4 of a length. the quotations
furlong event on the whole. C. STILL HEADS MARKET
Lady Baron's Stranger, who is Stewart's three-year-old Ally Though French Design, who Ballechin for the 24 miles Cesarewitch and Lady Baron's was fourth in the Cesarewitch favourite at 100 to 0, replaced a
laut year, la ene pound better off three-year-old
Ally,
Jasper, Stranger, another three-year-old with Ballechin at Newmarket or at the most recent callover, but whom Gordon Richards has October 15, the Ally still beaded although Stranger has sound claims on form he has won his to ride in the the market after her defeat, been engaged nine-furlong Cambridgeshire,
Ballechin's owner WRS not last three races-this move al- As the Cesarewitch is run first worried at her failure to win at most certainly camo about be- the broad Newmarket Ascot and said he was very cause Gorden Richards was an- heath on Wednesday, October pleased with her running. In this nounced as Stranger's jockey on 15, this race is accordingly get-race Ballechin led to the October 20, ting the most attention.
straight and was going strongly
A Cambridgeshire candidate When Froach Design came on the Ukely to Ballechin burst into prus
atir in the minence
by a storming display scene less than a furtong from market at the next collover is
home. at the
Nicky Nook-a Doncaster St. Leger
well-bred dily Followers of the Champion
won the by Hyperion-who meeting. Here, the daughter of
Joskey, Gordon Richards, are Princess Royal Stakes at Ascot. tho wartime Derby winner,
he wit achlove R Straight
finished Deal,
defented Bu hoping powerfully in a 14-furlong race cherished ambition by riding the pharamis by a head in a driving that it was by a short head that winners of both races, though he finish. She did not incur
classic Ally,
American-has yet to ride a Cambridgeshire penalty by her success and has owned Moon Star, prevailed,
Supported to win £32,000 at the last callover, Ballechin was, however, beaten lust Friday in the two-mile Gordon Carter
the
Winter Cricketers
Last!-An English
England's
Test
London, Sept. 28.
The old time song called "Where do les go in the
winter time" was once allied to cricketers by being KCC WIN THE
changed to where do cricketers go in the winter time, It was easy to answer because of touring teams setting off to oversens ports, where the sun was shining and summer ruled.
This English winter, however, there is no English. team going abroad, although the South Africans will be in Australia and the Indians in the West Indies to keep cricket interest very much alive during the dreary months of an English winter.
Yet it may at Arst seem strange not to await news of England's performances overseas, for this is only the second time
ONIES
...
Fanny Koen
Equals World Sprint Record
LIBERATION
SHIELD -
The Kowloon Cricket Club won the Liberation Shield Lawn Bowls Competition yesterday when they defeated Kowloon. Bowling Green' Club at Austin Road by 42 shots in the final match, the score being 170-128. H. Gittins, L. Bones, R. S. Capell and C. Thompson (KCC) lost to G. MacKriel, J. Crighton, S. H. Strange and W.-C, Simpson, 14-18.
winner.
cause a
In this race she
His Cesarewitch mount, six-seven stone 13 to carry in the
big Newmarket Reuter year-old French Squadron, has been well backed at 100 to 7..
Two years ago Richarda rede second French Squadron into place in this race.
The Cesarewitch has been won 48 times by a three-year- old and it usually pays to and a horse of this age on the eight- stone mark who has proved his Inbility to stay.
handicap.
NOTICE
Draft
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmea
and
At present occupying third Entry Forms for the 3rd Race position in the betting is the three-year-old Westinform. The Meeting 1952/53 to be held on record of this colt this season Saturday, 25th and Wednos
29th October, has been one of true conalstency.day.
1052, He has finished in the first three (weather permitting) may be in all his six races, winning on obtained at the Secretary's four occasions.
Westinform has been ret eight Office, Alexandra House; the stone two to сакту, a burden Club House, Happy Valley; which has not been successfully and the Stables, Shan Kwong borne by a three-year-old since
Road.' 1030.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE MARKET Entries close at 12 o'clock In comparison with the NOON on Thursday, 2nd Cesarewitch the Cambridgeshire October, 1952.
Colony Tennis
Championships. At The LRC
Colony
By Order,
H. MISA.
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Special Cash Sweep
on the
Given below a the and Club tennis programme of
Kwangtung Handicap the Ladies' Recreation Club for to-day, to-morrow, Wednesday Saturday, 11th October, 1952. and Thursday.
Ponniah in the Argonauts since Test cricket was resumed goal warded off the Thunder-after the war that an English least team is not playing somewhere with at three good saves, and with while the fans at home huddle
11. W. Close, J. N. Wong, T. O bolts' attacks
Madar and W. Hong Sing beat w. Baghat Singh, Avery and Jag-round fires or the braver
the defence
watch soccer in feggy gloom or WA
r. Franci J. Geall, W. Leonard, and J. Mckelvie, 20-11. geet Singh,
COACHING ONLY
F. Marsh, S. Ramchand, F. Cologne, Sept. 28. the Thunderbolts from scoring. mainly responsible in preventing drenching rain.
Kerman and J. Chubb drew with Individually there will be.
Mrs Fanny Blankers-Koen. c. Pope, C.-Dowman, K, E. Bedle number of "English cricketers Holland, who won four Gold and G. C. Norman, 20-30. spending the months away from
Medals In the
W. Baker, S. A. Gray, A. Camp 1948 Olymple
bell and T. E. Baker beat their home country but they Games in London but had no Shields, W. Frost. P. Kennedy and will be
coaching rather than
Helsinki this year. w. Williamson 22-12. success at playing and will return after equalled the 100 Metres world W. E. Colledge, J. Tang, T. J.
sunshine, At
it and ready, to
with a
of 11.5 Tibble and W. M. Davidson beat Lime record
G.E.F. Buchanan, A. Bailey, A. carry on with an English season. seconds here today.
world record is Thompson and A. Harvey 24-15.
D. L. Edwards, T. W, R. Wilson, The official men who have had per- held Jointly by
Miss Helen E. B. Rosselet and J. S. Landolt haps a gruelling Test tour. And Stephens of America and Mrs lost to F. C. Cleo, Robersonnals., au & Mrs V. Fowler v
P. Hughes and R. B. 17-19, many critics think, in view of Blankersie Jackson, Aus- Australia's first visit to Eng- Misa
tralia, also equalled this time
BASEBALL SCORES
New York, Sept. 28. Today's baseball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE
That the hopes of a golf com-
in
Melbourne the petition Olymples are not just an idio dream may be seen from the Golf fact that the Australian
has asked the parent Union
of golf. the Royal and body
club of St. Andrew's New York Ancient
the Philadelphin to contact in Scotland,
Golf Association St Louis United States
Chicago in this matter:
Cleveland There has been a bid to In- Detroit clude fly fishing or casting, as Washington well
urchery and other Boston
What the sports and pastimes. majority of officials want, how-
the Boston reduction, in ever,
sports. Brooklyn Olymple number They do not want to see other sports substituted for them. Philadelphia
New York Reuter.
Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago St Louis
As
19 a
of
AUG-
CHAIRMAN CONFIDENT
Melbourne, Sept, 20. The Chairman of the tralian Golf Union Executive, Mr R. Paxton, is confident golf will be included in the 1950 Olymple Games in Melbourne.
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LEAGUE
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the
Hell not be so tired as
and next summer, that this is a good thing to give the Teat probables a reat from serious 4 cricket.
at Helsinki, but her. time has not yet been ratified.
All matches will start at 5.15 p.m. sharp cach day except where otherwise indicated.
TODAY
Colony Ladies'
Singles Finals.— Mra M. Chow v Miss K. Phoa.
Calony Mixed Double-Beit-
K. C. Dao & Mrs E. Tok.
Club Mixed Doubles.-T. C.
H. Cowie and A. E. Ballott beat Stuckey & Mire Tamworth Dr.
PW. Coxwall, F. Howarth, W. Russell. M. 9. G. Volkaert, W. McKay and E. Greenwood 25-14.
B. Gifford, G. Lee. C. I. Staple. During the Dutch Champion-ton and W. J. Howard beat R. H. When remembering the more
ships in June this year, Mrs Browne, EFS. Baker, R. MorT recent tours, to the West Indies, Blankers-Koen covered the dis-san and 9. L. G. Eastman 22-20.
Australia and
3 South
Africa,
tance in 11.4 seconds, but this Indla, some men have had on time is still awaiting ratification.
almost unbroken run of cricket.
-Reuter.
E suminer and winter, for even
(12_Innings)
1 when there was to official tour-
1940-50,
KING GEORGE VI MEMORIAL CUP
The Hongkong Football Club
1 in
a Commonwealth German Reaches won the King George VI Lawn team went to India.
No wonder a few men have admitted that they are tired and are
glad of the respite
this
o coming winter, when some will
no doubt
3
9
0
0 a
-United Press.
He said here: "The Australian Darts Tourneys.
Golf
Union has daked St.
Androwe to refer the matter to
the United States Golf Areca At Cheero Club
tion,
There seems no reason why our plans should not materialise. Stockholm, Sept; 20. I am sure American golfers
The Chcero Club announce that Darts Tournaments will be held each month during the
The ninth round in the Inter-will not only approve, but will winter. The Arst fournament is national Chess Tournament was view the proposition as one that
Entries for teams of six men played today at Saltajorbaden will make possible the greatest bring arranged for October.
series of events in the history of outside Stockholm.
are open to all units, and those to take part in the first requested to money of 2A7,000 will be dis- enter their names at the Cheera tributed among leading players Club before October 1...
Prizes will be given for the in the two Ampol golf tourna Prins (Holland) surrendered ments to be played in Melboume winners, and there is no entry
(Argentine) and Sydney in October against Eliskenses
and fee.
Record Australian' - golf prize i Mshing. are
Staahlberg (Sweden) beat amateur golf," Matanovic (Yugoslavia) after 23 moves, while Gligoric (Yugo- slavia) beat Stoltz (Sweden) in 30 moves.
*
experience winter weather for the first time for several years.-Reuter.
KANGAROOS
STUNG BY
day,
REVERSE
Bowls Memorial Cup at Happy
8. Watson & Mrs Watson; A. T. Dow & Mr Pearson v F. L. Butler & Mrs Buller.
Club Men's Singles.-P. V. Shawe Cdr J. B. Laing.
TOMORROW
Tickets in the above at. $2.00 each may be obtained at the Cash, Sweep Ocea ̃of the Club at:-
Telephone House, 1st Floor 5 D'Aguilar Street
382 Nathan Itoad, Kowloon, Over 500,000 tickets sold to date,
H. Misa,
Secretary.
Colony Ladies' Plate-Finals—Mrs Y. Fowler v Mra V. Judson,
Club Mixed Doubles, w/o r. c. For Stuckey & Mrs Tamworth/De Wet- & Mrs Props Doubles.-Z. Zulauf son & Mrs Watson v D. L. Prophet
& K. K.
Club Man's
Nearly 200 Feet the yesterday, when they beat. Neukom 3. Baul
With Hammer
Police Recreation Club by 17 shots, the fatit score being 30-71.
B. Taylor, 1. Viant, F. Young. J. Gee (F) lost to 11. Finney, K. Baker. T. Pilkington. J. McDonald 15-18.
Greene.
Club Men's Singles.-E. E. Câu1z« willer v B. Houssin.
Club Ladies Doubles.-Mira 2. Carter & Mrs K. Macfea v Mr W. J. Skinner & Miss Skinner; _ (9:30 a.m.) Mr R. Richard & Mrs A. Sainsbury v Mrs D. L. Prophet &
Karlsruhe, Sept. 28. The German Olympic Silver Medallist, Karl Storch, today. Forrow beat Jenkins, 1. Evans, Mrs F. Driessen.
scven
E. Liddell, W. McCall, G.I. Bhaw,
Willeax, G.E. Wiiterion 25-21. Col H.B.L. Dowbiggin, Z. Gautler. K. Baker T. Morgant beat R. Yu, Bellamy, G. Watt. C. Gough 29-14.
A. Verral. W. Wallwork, B. Butler, T.P. Styler Dani P. Melcalfe, L. Stan- on, A. Jones, J.E. Hayward 21-18. MEMORIAL CUP MATCH
+
WEDNESDAY
Doubles--Yinat. Colony Ladies* Mes V. Fowler & Mrs C. Chiu v Mr M. Chow & Miss U, Khou,
Club Mixed Doubles.Wio A, T, Dow Mrs Pearson/Mr Mrs Butter v M. Heenan .Mrs_Lilon.
Club Men's Doubles.A.D. Ber-
Tasia
threw the hammer 60.77 metres (199 deet 4 inches), a new 48 German record, and only
(cne fcot centimetres inches) off the world's best...
The official world record is held by Imre Nemeth of Hungary wh 59,88 metres (198 feet 52 Inshes), but earlier this month
In the Mensrial Cup Lawn nett & Car E. J. Mockler. P. An- de dresen & Dr G. 8. Watson; (Stendi- Sverre Strandli of Norway had a Bowl match at the Club throw. of 01.25 metres (200 feet Recreio yesterday, the rink of cap) G/C Pearson P. London, Sept. 29,
111⁄2 inches), which is awaiting 3. E. Noronha, S. A. Collaco, worth y E. E. Gutzwiller & . .
Bidgood.
Club Man's Singles.-E. Zulkut ▼ J. L. Alves and A. A. Silva beat Stung by their reverse on ratefeation. Saturday against St. Helen's- Storch finished second in the that of A. A, Romedios, A. A. Lt Cdr J. Higgs.
Club Ladies Doubles t#:30 their first of the tour--the Aus Olymple Games with a throw of Costa, M. A. Ferreira and L. M.
..)-W/ Mire Richards are Bainabury/Mr.Prophet & Mir's Dries tralian Rugby League "Kan- 58.86 metres (193 feet 1 inches), Rosa to win the trophy...
The Rosita Cup was won by sen v Mrs Lition & Mrs Kite. garoos will field a strong side while Jozsef Osernak of Han
THURSDAY their match
against gary won the title with 00.34 R.M.V. Ribeiro.
In tho "Also-Ran"
Ünal, Colony. Mixed Doubles-Finni.— for
catherstone Rovers on Wednes-metres (197 feet 11 inches).
which set up a new Olympic M.V. Ribeiro, P.M.N. da sliva, Club matches, will be announced In many quarters, the tearn record and also beat the world I.A. Rozario arid H.A. Ozorio later.
taken as an indica-gures of Nemeth, which were beat G. Costa, A.A. Guterres, tion of the players likely to be established in Budapest in 1950N.A. Beitrao, and C.A. Dannet November this year,
selected for the first Test against Talmanov (Soviet Union) beat
Five topline. American pro- DROBNY BEATS Great Britain next 'Saturday. Golombek (Britain) in 32 moves.
These are: Willey, Flannery, Pachman (Czechoslovakia) fessionals will take part.
STURGESS
Duncan, Ryan, McGovern, stan receive winner wil
IN' ATTEMPT· £A025,
prize with second (Sovic: Unida) after 30 moves. £450, third £A350, fourth
Baden Baden, Germany, more (Capt.), McCaffery, Collin Tyrrell, Davica, Rooney, ECA), Sept. 28.
GIÍ
ON RECORD (vico 'and... Kearney Unzicker (Western Germany)
and 20 A300, fifth £A250;
Jaroslav Drobny, (Egypt) de-
Casablanca, Sept. 28. captain), prizes.
ranging from £A200 to feated South Africa's Eric Stur
The Australians nro, facod
The French Olymple Swimming £A10.
xes 1-6, 0-0, 6-2 to win an The following matches were
with another severo tuto on Champion, Jean Boiteux, today place-gelters
will international Tournament here Wednesday, in Featherstone falled to beat his European 400 adjourned;
today. Ketov (Russia), against Flinir. also share in gato takings.
Rovers, though not up to the Metros Free Style record which tournament The Melbourne
Drobny eliminated Britain's standard of the club's great he set up at Holinki with a time for the "All Shield hotween the Craigengower Cricket Club (Argentino); Sanchez (Colombia) nglanst Barcza (Hungary); will be played at Yorra Yarra Tony Mottram 6-0; 8-0 In the teams of the past, representa af 4 minutes 39.7 seconds,
semi-finals yesterday while formidable opponent.
In an attempt on the record and Filipino Club will be play- (Soviet Union) against links from November 12 to 10. Geller
The Sydney tournament will Sturgess defeated Alfred luber They have reached the atmi-hero, Boltem could not do better ed at King's Park, on Friday, Wade (New Zealand); and Szabo
commencing 2.10 (Hungary) against Averbach be played at The Lakes course, of Austria 0-4, B-6-Associated firmis of the Yorkshire Cup than 4 tainutes 31.0 seconds, October
Francs-ProvaC, from October 22 to 25.-Reuter. Press. (Russia),—Router..
after 27 moves.
Kave
up
Petrosian against
beat Steiner (United States) after 40 moves.
Each
Leading
W
names aro
Router.
Router.
BOITEUX FAILS
|berg.
RINKS TOURNAMENT W. F. Chang, F. Tan, 5. M. Rumjahn and L. S. da Silva won the final of the Filipino Club Lawn Bowls Rinks Tournament,
when they beat L yesterday Noves, A. W. Mchal, L. J. Castil- ho, C. A. Coelho 23-18.
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