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YES, IT'S SNOOKER!

Miss Claire Cottom plays a shot in her first-round match in the Women's Amateur Snooker Championship.. Watching her is her opponent, Mrs Kathleen Colton- Express Photo,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRD RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 25th and Wednesday, 29th October, 1952 {Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pan, and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m. on the 1st Day.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the Fira! Race will be run at. 12 Noon. The tin interval is after the Third Race (1 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,

COMBINED CHINESE BEAT SINGAPORE TIGERS 4-0 IN FINAL TOUR MATCH

By "SPIV"

Still unable to overcome their goal-shy attitude, the visiting Singa pore Tigers Soccer team went down to the Combined Chinese, yesterday in the last of their three matches in Hongkong by four goals to nil.

The Tigers thus completed their Hongkong tour with a record of n 1-1 draw against the Hongkong Selection, a 3-0 defeat by the Hongkong Interport team and a 4-0 setback by the Combined Chinese.

The Combined Chinese led by 2-0 at the interval.

Although the trip has been uther's play and very rarely was, I corner of the net, with Chu out- none too successful for them in any pass made by one of them positioned. the matter uf games won, the to another.

While Chau Man-chi played a clean play and sporting spitit

Play was even for almost 25 exhibited by the visitors have delightful game from the point

of 100 second half, been greatly appreciated by the of view of the spectators with minutes nuch bigger than average crowds his faney dribbling and footwork, with the Hongkong forwards it was most disconcerting to the making no headway with fancy that witnessed these matches.

forwards to And their play and the Singapore for- Despite the four-goal margin other

chances of defeat against a Combined movements being put out of gear wards throwing away Chinese XI who were without by these delaying habits and the by poor shooting and over-

Yut dribbling attempte who found himself hommed

sume of their best players, the worse to suffer was perhaps, once well in position.

first and second

past

A

de-

came

Tigers yesterday gave their best

by the defence by the time ha Hongkong's third goal display of the series.

In the 25th minute of the second They had as much of the play had the ball.

The outstanding player on half from a corner. Lee. Tal- na their opponents and staged

yesterday was, without fal headed the high centre a session of incessant altack at view

backwards to

Yuc

Chouk-yin the Hongkong goal for almost 15 doubt, Ko Po-keung at centre- minutes of the beginning of the half, who not only kept the who was unmarked. Yue sent

Tigers centre-forward, halves

Awang in a grounder, which right-back Bakar, well policed, but also Lee Sal-cheong, standing in Once again reluctance to take presented an almost unsurpass front of the goalkeeper, tried to shots at youi, poor shooting and able barrier to the Singapore stop, missed and the ball went heading, and inability to draw forwards with his headers and past the unsighted Chu. the defence out of position interceptions

Two minutes later, Chau brought all their gallant efforts

More plensing was the notice Man-chi squared the bail from to nought

ably greater aftention paid by Ko to directing his clearances to the left to Hau Ching-to in the centre. Left-back Yip Chong- his own men,

but Upped the kum raced up, Kwok Sek prominent player in the Hong-ball into his own goal and with that the final whistle cama kong defence but Luk Tat-hay at left-half was clearing too with the Combined Chinese the

winners by four goals, to nu blindly to be effective.

Their defence, however, once again were the mainstay of the team, with Chu Chee-seng, the goalkeeper bringing out another series of good saves.

There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 11 races on the 2nd Day to (21 in all).

Through tickets. (21 races-$42.00) as well as tickets for the Cash Sweep un the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Offer of the Club at Telephone House, 1st Floor.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for

another was

THE GOALS

CTOSB

THE TEAMS

It was hard luck for them that their errors gave Hongkong the two goals in the second half.

After 15 minutes of fruitless

Bingapore-Chu Chee-seng, SLOW TO START

attempts by the Singapore for Lee Sai-cheong, Yip Chong- team did not wards at the Hongkong goal, kun, Foo Hee-jong, E C Dutton, The Hongkong

began to take the in-weng. Ismail Yusoff, Pang start 1oo well and only began Hongkong assert themselves after offensive.

Stang-leik. Awang Bakar, AW A low of play.

shot by Yue Boon-scong, Khoo Bin-keng, almost 16 minutes Their first goal

brilliantly dem did not come Cheuk-ylu was

Hongkong-Yu Yiu-tak, Lee until the 17th minute, despite a fleeted by Chu Chee-seng, who Ping-nam, Ton Chun-fai, Luk Po-keung, Kwok couple of brilliant saves by Chu made another good save barely Tat-hel, Ko

Kwong-wing, Chow seconds later to a point blank Sek, Loc

Man-chi, Leo Tal-fal, Ylu were, however, the more shot by Chau Man-chi.

shot by Yue Chouk-yin, Hau Ching-to, of the two forward A high rising

seemed to have

Chu lines when they had the ball, which

Chee-seng besten hit the cross good form.

bar, but in the 17th minute Lee Tal-fai beat left-back Yip Chong-kun in

a tuale through pass and drove the ball stages and frequently mis-past Chu from close-in.

Cheape

- by 10 a.m. on Friday, 24th October, will be sold and the reservation

cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Olice at Telephone with Lee Tol-fai in particularly House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Clubs' Branch Offices ali-

rules:-

5 D'Aguller Street, Hong Kong

or

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 whito light at the Tutalisator Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

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

Cash received in respect 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 Uckets 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 run,

In no circumstances will any Dividesids be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disgured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges 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 gentlemeir, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra 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 Membora' En- closura will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 am, on the 1st Day and at 10 am, the 2nd Day, The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am, the lat Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Secretary's Oller at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited number of fins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol. 27810).

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be sa per day including tax for all persons includlug Ladies and will be pay- able at the Gale.

Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3 in order to gam re- admission.

No re-admission tickets will be insued. 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

Servants' passes will be sued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are nut 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 as Booths' adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use unly of the Publia-BotMag Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensura 'that, this regulation is sdhered to.

By Order,

„H. MIBA,

Becretary.

Lee Kwong-wing, in his first representative match, will spicuously nervous in the initial

д

to a

Four minutes from the end of passed, but gathered sufficient

the first half, another through confidence after scoring a goat

Cheuk-yin and to show promise of becoming

pass saw Yuc

back Lee Sai-cheong successor to Ho Ying-fun for right the right-wing berth In the engaged in a scuffle for the ball, which however rebounded to- Colony team.

Hau Ching-to, with his speed,wards the centre.

Lee Kwong-ming camo was piwaya dangerous, bul Yue

the

and right and Chau Man-chi from Cheuk-yin

ball into the did not seem to fit into each timed

Saturday's

Home Soccer

Programme

Portsmouth' Blackpool. Wolves Sunderland

1952.

WALES

SCOTLAND

AT CARDIFF

Daniel, the Welsh centre-half, jumps to head a clearance from Reilly, the Scottish centre-forward, while Shortt, the Welsh goalkeeper, watches the Incident

and the two hacks cover the goal."

It's Coming Soon:

Two Referees For

Rugby League Matches -One For The Fights

Says HAROLD MAYES

You've heard the Soccer cry from time to time for two referees, You'll be hearing something similar in the very near future from the more discerning Rugby League followers. Two referees? That's right-one to referee the football and another to referee the fights.

1

I know it's a he-man's game, but that's no excuse for rabbit punches and run- ning kicks at fellows lying on the deck, and there are thousands upon thousands of spectators who've seen more than their share of both this season."

There are so mony cautions Anyway, I've been talking to a for a good rest and would play being handed out by weak re- youngster who can be a world no cricket.

12 Inside

have Could that

been ferees for punching and binging-boxing champion

In the first away with fists that plenty of months, and he looks anything different Mankad

Test against Pakistan? people are wondering just what but a fighter. a player has to do to get chased

the off.

title-holder

If you saw little Jaise Tuli Empire fly-weight Jim Wicks Johnannesburg

KCC TENNIS

from brought

and thunder-

And nobody's laughing up their sleeves more about this business, accentuated becauso bolted into the top close you'd

are closer together think you

were seeing a little under the new play-the-ball coloured doll you could pick up. rule, than the touring tralians.

The following are the Home Foot.players ball League fixtures for Saturday, in November 3:

Dalaton. I' irst

Burnley the top Cardif

Liverpool Manchester C. v Middlesbro Newcastle U Preston NE. Anefield W. Bloke C Tottenham H.

American Prize Money

Will Not Draw Britain's

's Top Horses

Says

RICHARD

BAERLEIN

British bloodstock has had its best season since the war, and, in losing only one classic, the Coronation Cup, the Champion Stakes, and a few other races to the French, we can claim to have recovered all our lost prestige.

When a French horse comes to England to race these days it is the exception, rather than the rule, if it reaches the first three.

Now,

v Charlton A. v Derby C.

v Bolton W.

V

V Chicke

Aston V. Manchaler V. W. Brom. A. y Arsenal

"Division II

Birmingham C. v. Hansley.. Bury

v Sheffiek v.““

v Everton

v Hull C.

* Duncaster R.

Fulham Leeds U Leicester C. Luton T. Notis C. Plymouth A. Rotherham U. v Southampton

West Ham

Division

Bristol B. Coventry C. Gingham

*

V

*

NG

Lincoln C

Swanson T Blackburn R.

Notts F.

Huddersfiel Brentford

II (South)

Newport C.

v Reading

V Bolton

v Southend V.

Aldershot

Colchester U.

Exeter C v Bournemouth:

V Leyton O. Mudwal

Ipswich T. Watford Norwich C. queen's P.1. Dristal C

Torquay U. Shrewsbury T. v Swindon T. v Crystal P.

Northampton T. „Dividos III (North)

Chester

المداWa

arises: Accrington S.

Barrow British

Bradford Chesterfield

v. Gateshead

V Earlie U.

Blockport C.

y Port V.

v

Grimsby T. Halifax T. Mansfield T. Oldham An

V

Apologies must go to Dyna-

-the question miter, who is one of the excep- "Has the prestige of Lions, for only Zucchero, of the bloodstock ever stood so high?"

hos British horses,

WAY TO IMPRESS proved

the There is no doubt that superior to him this season.

to ren! way

Impress the And it was unfortunate that Americans with our bloodstock Tranmere R.

under his engagement in America preis to win races

their Workington. vented Zucchero confirming this very eyes, and at long last this Wrexham superiorily recently.

in has been accomplished

Do York C. mean fashion.

Before we have had time to digest fully the significance our successes over the French, Wilwyn and

Brottish

✔ Darlington

Crewe Alex. Southpart

y Bradford C.

Scunthorpe U

v Hartlepools U.

v Rochdalo

League "A" v Motherwell

V

Partick T

V. Raith R.

V

Dundee

Falkirk

Queen of the

South

Celtic

Beoltish

League "p"

Wilwyn is British bred, but Aberdeen of

by Andrie his sire, Pink Flower, was

Clyde the German horse, Oleander, Zucchero

East Fife have

while his dam, Saracen, is by Hearts won for Grout Britain in

the the Italian Donatello. International race

Tagore at Laurel

Only French blood is missing Park.

In this pedigree, which la prob- Th. Lanark,

St Mirren ably a forelesto

of things to come, for breeding, as well as Ayr U. racing, is likely to become in- Dunbarton ternational.

However, if the Americans Forfar. A really wish to attract our best tamiton A. horses they will have to put i sienh'mutri up higher prize money than Stirling A the £11,000 which the winner

ES PORTRAIT

“It would appear from, the headlines-wod. Have most, to ・year from e Republican elephant

London LooKLAR- Farsion)

of this race receives:

THE BEGINNING

Major Bultoel's Ascot race offers more than double this sum to the winner, and as the entries do not close until January, perhaps the Americans may be tempted to try to claim: this face from jis.

A clamado colt, which

win the King George

nad

also

Queen Elizabeth Blakon, would never go to America to race for a prize of less than £80,000, with so much good stake money at hand in our own country, in addition to the "Prix de L'Arc de Triompție în Paris.

This in just the beginning of an era of International racing and only tho-futuro, can "dalion Its limits, mag

Dundee U. Dunfermline A...♥

Hiberniant

* Morton v Arbroath

Queen's P. Alloa

Albion E. .St Johnstone

Cowdenbeath Kilmarnock

+

A

a big

IT'S MURDER

stick. What

Aus-

wrap up, and take home to the kids. Honestly, that's just the way he strikes you.

MEETS PRATESI

TOURNEY

Results

matches

of tennis played at KCC yesterday were:

--

Club Singles (Men's). — A. Some players are getting awBY with murder, and they'll go on

He strikes a lot harder with Fung beat V. Charoff 0-0, 6-1,

Club Mixed Doubles, -- A., doing it until someone wields his tiny hands, of course, and

English that's

why this 21-year-old Augustad and Mrs M. Pepperell

and Miss I. referees want to remember is orphaned . tormer printers bent A. White napot called Brisbane, where machine - minder in already Coxall 8-6, 6-2, Ken Gee and Harry Bradshaw rated world number three in his Club Men's Doubles. Ing. were sent off In a Test match

class, after only a couple of Kotewall and M. Hung beat P for dissenting from a referee's

fights here and 30 in all, includ-Wood and H. da Silva 6-4, 6-1, decision.

ing 18 as an amateur.

Men's Handicap Singles, — F. Fisher beat G. Walker 7-5, 84. Ladles Handicap. Doublen n Mrs M. Mordulyn and Miss B.. Brand beat Mrs V. Hill and Miss E. Lew 7-5, 0-1.

No kicks,

no punches---just London will see.him in action dissenting. If some of the home for the first time against referees look that line the gaine Honore Pratesi at the Royal would be far better, as Albert Hall on November 4, and spectacle and for players.

il might not be so long after

he'll be fighting Or is everyone happy because wards that

so many Rugby League players Japanese world tile-holder look like fighters? I think not. Yoshio Shirai.

LRC TOURNEY

Following are the results of the semi-final tennis matches) Negotiations are going on for played at the Ladies' Recrea- that bout in Hawall-condition Club yesterday:

I understand, уроп Men's Doubles Handicap. Tull giving Marino a crack in S.M. Gerrard and Dr Oliver the event of victory. I Can't beat D.L.Prophet and G. Mac- think the quiet Antle follow whinnie, 0-4, 6-0; W.J. Skinner who throws so many punches and G.P. Norton lost to Cmdr. would

offered Laing and J. Wallis, 1-0, 4-5. worry if they him both bouts on the same nighti

No Change Intional

Italy's Davis Cup Team

Milan, Oct. 27. Italy's four-mm Davis Cup team will leave on November

23 for Australia where the win-

STRANGE, BUT TRUE

Now, black marks.

Doesn't

ners of the European Zone are it seem a little strange to you, scheduled to meet India at after a season's coaching at Brisbane,

holiday camps,

Mixed Doubles Handicap. -*. E.H. Rawlings and Miss Robin- son beat Cel, and Mrs Vaughan, 6-0, 6-2,

not to mention Hockey Umpires'

The Italian Tennis Federation others elsewhere, that

men of

announced that they will not the ability of Chaos Classes At VRC

Woolley and Patay

change the formation of the Frank team which dawned Belgium Hendren, to name

but threo,

The Chairman of the Hockey 3-2 in the European Zone inal. should be told that before they

wishes to an- carry on next summer Umpires Board The leam therefore will include can

del they'll need vetting by Harry nounce the Fausto Gardini, Rolando

commencement of Bollo, Marcello del Bello and Crabtree and Stan Worthington new umpires classes to be held

for official conching certificates? at the VRC on November 3 at Glenai Cucelli.

0 pan. WOI N.W. Letori WIN And in the brickbate depart- be the lecturer at these classes." The team will travel to Aus-

cricketer tralia by plane via New York ment, one for Indian

Those interested in hockey tend Hawail and will be accom- Vinoo Mankad. Released by umpiring are requested to at

panted by the non-playing team Haslingden to save the last tend this course which will take captain, Pino Bono. United series, he sold when he went approximately four to six weeks, ProBS

home recently that he was going to complete.

THE GAMBOLS

CAN I HAVE AN ICE,) UNCLE

BUY ONE FOR THAT POOR KID 1 TOO GEORGES

COO, YOU'RE A PROPER TOPF - CAN MY KID S BROTHER HAVE ONE, TOO?

BETTER MAKE IT)} SEVEN Ices

Barry Appleby

QUIET. PHAVEN'T ANY) SOME PEOPLE HAVI MORE MONEY

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