AMERICAN
FOOTBALL
COMES TO WEMBLEY
The hullabaloo of a real American grid football final Is slated to descend on London's famous Wembley Stadium on December 13.
Wembley has seen an Olym ples Games, countless English
Charles Humez football and Rugby battles, des
Outpaints Gene Hairston
and
racing and religious rallies. But never American football, “Ita the first and probably the last time," say the powers at Wem- blox. bley.
All the same, they are peeling 30,000 along. The teams? Finalist in the USAAF in tho Europe Football Championship.
to
THỎ CHINA WAI TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1952
FR
ON THE 31 TEAMS TO TAKE PART
IN BADMINTON LEAGUE THIS COMING SEASON
SOCCER SIDE
(Contributed by Desmond Hackett, Robert Findlay and Henry Rose.
Edited by Marshall Fallows)
Manchester United are going to make another effort to tempt Wolves into parting with Johnny Hancocks, the wee right winger'with the power- paced shot.
Parle, Nov. 3. Charles Humez of France over won a 10-round declalon Gene Hairston of New York Scami-finalists will be decided tonight in a middleweight bout this month. The top base side in that muy have produced Britain is drawn to play France challenger for the world title. ไป France and the best teams
Humuz
Europe's from North African and German. 19 rated leading middleweight and plans bases will fight it out at Frank-
United think Johnny is too good to be out of top-class football. Hancocks, challenge
furt, ne to make u uitle
it
The winners come on who has kitown England fame, armly ngress. Robinson gives up his London, orld title. It
Wolves are also being poster-burn have already had an offer even if he has a year's con- LIKE YANKEE STADIUM Robinson con-
tract. tinues as u boxer, he probably The final will make Wembleyed with. offers for inside-left rejected,
can- Yet miner Len has shown Monning has spent more than next will defend against Eng look like Yankee Stadium, com- stylist Jimmy Dunn, who Jand's
the two years in Chile; his contract Randy - Turpin picte with brass bands, pretty, not we inuch of a League future little interest in adopting Humez will ask
short-shirted drum majors and while Peter Broadbent and Den-game he adorns as a career..
expires next January Perhaps his choice for the FA against the winner.
megaphoned cheer leaders. Lon-nis Wilshaw are performing so
clubs emciently.
Port Valo have an armchair A crowd of 16,000 boued the don teen-agers and social
(he played against the RAF and is in the side to meet the Army) Iden for giving their players poorest bout seen In Paris this plan to turn up in force. Thou-
International goalkeeper Gil will cause Len to change his Soccer uplifts. Director Alder- Henson. Hairston Jacketi the ends of U.S. servicemen will fill
man G. Barber, who is Stoke's speed after the seventh round, rival banks on either side of the Merrick still takes
feld for every match the und
Lord Mayor and a local cinema frequently elinched was 100,000-capacity stadium.
Rotherham Wembley Stadium Ltd is let- with which he started at Bir-
United have owner, is laying on private ses- never able to shake Humez.
slons, at which big match eventa Pro- mingham 13 years ago and it travelled 50,000 miles to the earlying the ground gratis, The Frenchman in rounds piled up
with ceeds will go
matches in a coach driven by and FA instructional films will points
to the RAF wasn't new then. Fund and to the Why has it lasted av long? club director Mr Cyril Smart be screened. blows to the face, yet a large Benevolent
He has never, worn it. U.S. Welfare Services Fund,
with nary a mishap.
After the shows there will be tactical talks. -{Low'on_Express Service)
Stoke City have turned down
Billy Burnleie, Derby County's bid for centre-Bradford and
for n
fight
part of the hout lacked netion.
Early in the eighth round, Humez forced Hairston to re-
ful left and
treat, shaking him with power- right Jabs. Ai-. Was tiol dis- observers
Though the score closed,
ringside
credited Humiez with five, and Hairston with three rounds.
Halston weighol 144.0 143.5.-United pounds, Humez Press.
on to the mind. сар
Aldershot
away
pre-war wing
Rugger Results half Frank Mountford because half, has takers a three-year-
London, Nov. 3. Results of Rugby Union mutches 'ployed today' were: Devonport Services 15, United Services Chatham 5
Northampton 11, Cardiff G --
Reuter.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FOURTH RACE MEETİNG 1952/53 Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th November, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the First Race
will be run at 2 pan. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 o.m. and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The tin interval is after the Fourth Race, (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There are Braces on the 1st Day and 10 races on the 2nd Day (18 in all).
Through tickels (18 races--$30.00) as well as tickets for the Cash Sweep on the fast race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building. Ground Floor, Chater Hoad.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am on Friday, 7th November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
david congestion at the Cash Sweep Once at Queen's Building, 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 diven. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator 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 we examined and checked be-
man.
•
*
it fell short of their valuation, couching Job in Santiago, Chile. If Derby are prepared to step Ex-Army Captain Burnicle sails up their offer they will get their with his wife shortly,
TIME TO TAKE NOTICE · Time to take notice when phlegmatic, soccer-wise Jimmy Seed, the Charlton · manager, talks lavishly of a youngster's
And he makes no reservations
willing
Manchester City are to pay £15,000 for Len White, 23-year-old dapper little right winger of Rotherham United. prospects.
'Spurs are also taking a keen interest in White, while Black-in
Alas predictions about 10-year-old Eddie Fermani (5: ft. 9 ins., 11 st. 10 lbs.), one of
--(London Express Service,}
Boat Race Tip
-The Date May
Be March 28
By "ARGONAUT"
Thirty-one teams will take part in the 1962-1963 Hongkong Badmin- ton League which is 'scheduled to open on Monday, November 17.
This compares favourably with the number of teams which competed last year in vlew of the fact that Singles Matches will for the first time be introduced In the Men's "B" and "C" Divisions of the League and that there had been sorto doubt as to the advisability of this introduction. -
The Ladies' Doubles League,
on account of shortago which has not been run since courts.
offtity, but Craigengower will ba
served by P. V. Yop, ZA 1930, hnd again to be cancelled
Of the four entries in the Abbas and L, Sousse In the for lack of sufficient participants Men's "B" Division, St Terean singles with G. T. Loule and only Ruereld and Chinese took the best set for their arst Martin Wong making up the YMCA submitting entries. ever Badminton League title, team.
The revival of the Ladies' Johnny Pomeroy, Jr., who Two of the most promising Doubles League should be a
showed in the pre-League schoolboy players in the priority matter with the Asso-friendly matches that he is one Colony, Ko Wal-bong and U.. ciation during the coming, year,
the most improved junior Sci-lip will represent Tylam in but not a great deal can be done
In this direction so long as the players this season, is expected the singles and on their present best players among the ladies to play a major part in the form will be hard to beat in. remain on the playing roll of achievements of his club this this division.
season.
With the two Arculli boys, just one or two clubs.
K. B. Hul, C. H. Wong and C. H. In the Doubles, St. Teresa Loh to draw their remaining
have such formidable players will
from, Tytam should
Men's "C" Doubles divisions trom Hongkong
division of the League this sea- son with all the four entries of approximately equal strength.
St. Teresa enjoys a slight ad- vantage in the incu's section, with Belly Baptista, Florence
and Joyce
8.
and
THE PROGRAMME Monday, Nov. 17 Men's "A" Division: CCC v CYMCA; HKU v Recreio.
Tuesday, Nov. 18 Men's "B- Division:
PLEASING FEATURE A pleasing feature of this year's League is the excellent players as Spud Motto, J. C. figure prominently in this divi- response in the Men's "C" and oh and A. J. Consalves. The ston.
strongest challenge will come
The Men's "C" Doubles, which University, who despite the additional event.
vrill
have at least Kwong Fook will have altogether 10 teams, Although the League in this
of new number last year's Open Junior will nee Division will this year miss the wall, entries of Kowloon Cricket runner-up, for their backbone. Players in action. Craigengower seems to have two strong teams, Club, Kowloon Decks and Taiwo newcomers are Toni Jul but St Teresa, with a registra kog Docks, it will see the debut meng and Tan Jui-itwang, with tion of 22 players, who include of four new teams in the Police B. K. Poh and Willie Lee to such schoolboy talent o E "Blues,"
the Police "Whites," make up the rest of the team.
Marquez-Lim, Castro,
D. King's College Old Boys' Asso-
The Mixed "B" will perhaps Andrew Chen, will be a team to
Xavier, Lo Wing chua Bad- clation and the Union
be the most evenly contented watch. minton Club.
The Chinese YMCA with such stars as Ramon Young, W. F.. Foo and P. H. Wong, are By HYLTON CLEAVER expected to retain their Men's "A" title, but will be a slightly Cambridge University weaker team this year with the and
of southpaw C. K. Let. per tre to bones Univer-holding their own in the ladies'. Teresa v HKU; CYMCA v Ro- sity, who will have in their may yet complete the season by erelo,
winning another le. promising players have six reserve lady players to ranks such fullest sense. back one medal-but there as Heah Hock-thye, Tan Leong count on, too, and a ladies' There's a big future for him.” will not be any change in Yeow, S. A.
hong,, Hool Seng-tuck, Stanley
doubles team from this club Vanar and Yong should not be far away. Fons nt the
Arsenal-Hibs coaching policy at Cam-Yong-Dow floodit Besta wondered why the bridge this winter.
The
undergrads are, however, Duke of Edinburgh quizzed the Twelve players will com-linesmen for so long.
Louis McCagg, American who
at the moment, without a court, stroked the Harvard eight, win-
due to the reconstruction of the pete in the tournament for The Duke was interested inners at Henley in 1950, is at
University Gymnasium, and the Championship of the the long white cuffs on the right Cambridge, but can his style be
their inability to put in more Kowloon Chess Club, the sleeve....worn to help in st-adapted to theirs?
practice will affect greatly their
chances of upsetting the first round of which will be tracting the attention of the ro
favourites. played on Thursday evening at the Peninsula Hotel, coin- mencing at 6.30 p.m.
12 Players In Chess Club
Tournament
The first round draw, the first mentioned player having white in each case, is:
Heng
the South African "colony" at were beaten by Oxford in absence treatest opposition wili Pomeroy capable any time of
the Valley.
"The boy bas everything, the 1952 Bout Ruce, and the says Seed. "He's very strong, 19 Cambridge men sent to two-footed, fast, and foot Helsinki failed
A
to bring baller in the
ferce.
H. B. N. Rickett, who has hnd most to do with the "polishing" process of Cam- bridge coaching in recent years, will not conch any more.
Now chairman of Henley Regatta Committee in succession. to the late Bir Harcourt Gold, Is he can spare no more time. work
NOT YET FIXED Boat Race date has not yet been fixed. But I think the only date on which tido. and date would sult everyone is Saturday, March 23, at 12.30 p.m. This is the Saturday be fore Easter.
They
St
Wednesday, Nov. 1 Whitey HKU; Kowloon Tong Men's "C" Division: Police
Tytam; CYMCA Y Police Blues (byo).
MOST INTERESTING
Men's "C" Division Doubles; St. John's v Nav Bharat; St The two "C" Divisions will Teresa v Union; Recrelo v CCC again provide the most interest- "Green"; CCC "Yellow" ing competition. Keenest chal- Tytam; King's v CYMCA. lenge 'will come from Craigen-
Thursday, Nov. 20 gower, Chinese YMCA, Kowloon Tong, University and Tytam in Mixed Doubies-"A" Division: With the exception of Blil the Division that includes the CYMCA y Recreio; CCC (byo)«. Funk and W. Gillies, the singles.
Friday, Nov. 21 Craigengower squad, though Both Kowloon
Grand Tong
Men's "C Division: Pulke' capable of countling on at least YMCA, however, will be "Blues" v Police "Whiles'; HKU 10 players in this division, will handicapped by lack of singles y Kowtoon Tong; Tytam v DCC; be made up mainly of junior players and it looks as if the CYMCA (bye). players,
ight will be among Craigen- It is a pity that such wealth of talent, has not been developed in the right direction with more seriousness going into their training schedule.
Starlet Albert Quixall 19-year-old Sheffold Wednesday Inside-right-the boy who is keeping £34,000 Jackle Sewell out of the team--thinks Soccer is a full-time job. So he RC. Danenberg v. A. Briedis, thinking of quitting his HG Hyndman Y. F.C. Gam- as an opprentice joiner. ble, S.B. Kho v. Karel Weiss, A. Barton
REFEREE'S ADVICE Y. J.P. de Car- valho, G.S. Coxhead
Advice of British C.W.
referee V, Watson, J. Taus v. P. Wen.
Walter Manning to officials
Recrelo will be counting on The
for the second seeking well-paid appointments
only four players. A. Soares, draw round, to be played on Thure-in South America is: Think
F. M. Rozario, A. J. Souza and ay, November 13, Ls.
carefully... especially if it means Advice of the foreign coaches H. F. Gonsalves. All of them Carvalho v. Coxhead, Gamble giving up a good job at home. whose crews were successful
are still comparatively young and Tous v. Danenberg, Weiss
Snags, says Walter, include at Helsinki when ours falled among the most promising play- v. Barton,
the high cost of living, restric- was
that the long Ladyers in the Colony. It will not be Wen v. Watson.
The draw for the third round, can send home, and a clause end of the stroke invited de few major upsets this season. to be played on November 20, is: which gives Football Assocla- feat, because, af high rate of Hyndman v. Taus, Barton v. tions the right to serve a striking, recovery strained the Gamble, Watson v. Carvalho, month's notice on a referee abdominal muscles. Aesthetical- Kho v. Briedis, Coxhead v. Welss,
ly a graceful swing, it beat the Danenberg v. Wen,
crew.
Now the President of tho
day
fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- v. Ko, ** Briedis v. Hyndman,tions on the amount of cash one Margaret-style "lie-back" at the surprising to see them bring offi
tun cannot be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked beture leaving the Pay-Out Counter 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 which they refer, but none will be pald 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 Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
introduced by him, and for payment ponsible for all visitors House;
King's College, has told me why lie cannot alter it: "What would
First Callover On CUBC, G. T. Marshall, of
The November
Manchester
H'cap
London, Nov. 3. eight favourite at the first call- Bondage was installed a 100 to Manchester November Handicap acceptors.
Prices were: 100 to 8 Bondage, 100 to 7 Assuntz, Titinnabulum, Solar,
100 0.1 V.C..
be the use of my introducing a
*King's style now even if there were
one?
Cambridge
-A *CERTAINTY*** With
Men's Division Doubles; gower, Univerally and Tytam, St. Teresa v St. John's, Nav University will consist mainly Bharat v Recreto: Union v Tylam; of now players from Malaya and OCC "Green" v King's; CYMCA ere as yet an unknown quan- |v CCC "Yožlaw", "
HANDICAPS FOR THE
4TH RACE MEETING
The following are the Hongkong Jockey Club Handi- such ladies 03 Ulion Khoo, Winnie Cheung, Helen caps of the Fourth Race Meeting, on Suturday, November Kwong and Dorothy Lam to 8, and Monday, November 10: make up their Senior Mixed Doubles team, the Y's will be certs to also retain this title.
Recreio has eight ladics registerexi. for this division and it is a great pity that the Club is not able to utilise them, by
team. Another
talented players will have to be wasted
coaching has existed to be putting in a Mixed "B"
I think he is right,
OLD BLUES
can
Draft Programmes und Entry Forms for the 5th Raco NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE Meeting 1952/53 to be held on
Only other old Blues avail- MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting indies not in possession of Brooches or Saturday, 22nd November, over 01 the
able are J. 5. M. Jones and Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the 1952, (weather permitting)
J. R. Dingle, both Lady Mar- Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in-
garet members. Among others be obtained cluding tax, for ladies
may
at the
from whom Marshall or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra
House, on the written or personal introduc- Secretary's Office, Alexandra
choose are the complete Lady tion of a Member, such member to be
Margaret crow, winners of the the Club House,
Ladies' Plate at Henley in July. chits, etc,
Happy Valley; und the
Previously 20 to 1 French Design, Shikar had won the Ladies' Plate in Lady Margaret admitting to Members' En-Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
poor, Metatone,
25 to Forget, Aristophanes, 1950, the Grand in 1951, Entries close at 12 o'clock Setare, Andnichtan, Good Taste, had provided the bulk of NOON
Thursday,
Kesulih Speechmaker, Vai-Cambridge successes in U.S.A.. 6th November, 1952.
desco, Mount Ararat,
in the European Championships 93 to 1 Belsay Castle, Richer, at Macon, and in the Leander Torcross, Palals Gilde, Summer eight who beat Australia in the By Order, Rain.
Grand at Henley lost summer. HI, MISA.
41 to 1 Knockhard.
Their eclipse at Helsinki may Secretary, on Wednesday.-Reuter.
There will be another callover | never be explained, but I doubt whether any young President could be expected to alter the whole Cambridge system Wuring one year of Offico.
of badges Only a limited number of closure will be on sale the Race Course.
at 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 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10 am, the 2nd Day The
Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of tifins 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
The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will be $3.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 In order to gain re- admission.
No re-admission tickets will be issued.
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 issued, to private box holders only, who are requcated to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names, on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Member Enclosure except for passing through on their dutles and must remain in their employers stands.
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holder and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Fublic Defling Hail Military. Police will be posted at points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is
By Orum,
H. MISA,
Bécratary,
on
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Compradore Department of the Treasurers will be moved from Telephone House to Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road
and will operate at that address from
Monday, 3rd November, 1952
Bookings of Through Tickets, Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets, Payment of Members' Accounts, Payment of Cash Sweep Prizes, Distribution of Results, List of Entries and Handicaps and Sale of Programmes will be dealt with at the above new office.
TELEPHONE: 21424.
Hong Kong, 80th October, 1952,
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PORTRAITĀ
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Perionally, Hardwick, 1 still spy a home win, for Artenal.”
Landon Topium Kinyel.
group
of
South Africans
FIRST DAY
Atomic Power 147, English Cabbaute | 152, Falry Feet 155, Forward Vlaw 1/Edinburgh Handlerp, Novtees, 156, Half Moon Bay 140, Highlight Cinks 7. From 14 MP-Annament 189. Lang 157, Lawrence 152, Mustang 147. Tai Chi 140, Fudister 43 140, 163 Fing On 12 Potentiailly 115.
Hugh Buraight 1:3,
Vagabond King 147, Wodonga 158.. | Giddup 159. Honey Dew 108, Mourne Iss. The Kam Lung 150, Topper 153.
R-Laytown Handicap, Üst Bee- Galway Handicap, Class 0.11% That
tien), Class 6.6 Furlongs:--Bear 107, Emperor Delight 14. Miles:-Airs and Graces 181, Ameri- Fleeting Momont 147, Glamour But can Carrot 182, Avoca 147 Biossom terfy 150, Liberty Ship 189, Mina Tima 117, Blue Bird 143, Hongkong 154, Pegas 150, Pleasant Valer Slutro 119, My Darling 138 Probe-154. The Stranger 140, Uncia. Will bilty f Rosa Emma 140, Tiny 140. Grey I, Young Conqueror 138,
3--Proudstown Handleap, Class 9, J-Mullingar Handicap, Class 16, 1 From MP-Asquisition 137, Ai Mile:Anyway 150, Argus 140. Hávy Fresco 147, Bonnie Eyes 144, Cura Bee 143, Gladiolus 140, Good Day 133, Irun Mark 154, Jericho 100.
Fighting Hard To Plyngwrow Liberty Diamond 11. Magle Bott
Avoid Defeat
Adelaide, Nov. 3. The South African touring team were fighting to avoid de- feat when the third day's play in their match against South Australia ended today,
Failing by four runs to avoid the follow-on, they were still one run behind at the close of play, with five second innings wickets left.
335,
Fleet Admiral 135, 184, Golden" Wing 143," "Great Con-
Minya dibminya. Income 130, Rio 135, Silver quator 180, Heliophyt, 10, Henrietta
, Justice of Peace 160, Killate wonderful Girl H1.
140, Southwest 180, Sulphur 147, Norse Lady 184, Possibility 138, Powerhouse 147, Prince Delight 149, Rambutan 145, Rosemarie 138.
4-Mallow: Handicap, Class 10, 4 Bay- Furlongs:Aldul Hamid 153. 4-Brighton Handicap, Clane 2.) Ught 138, Calin 155, Domino R, 114° Milesi-Anna 159. Aviemore 142, Double Coin 140, Golden Boy 139. Bankfoot 150, Bashful Beauty 137, Happy Boy 144, Jennifer 189, Jiminy Ben Lomond 187, Chesterfold 150, Cricket, 117, Poker Face 15, Ring- 150, Cinderella mer 16, Barzon 182, Shangrila 13), 145, Clonfeckle 259, Duchem Dalight | Speed Wheel 130, Windermere 124 142. Gold Medal 180, High Speed
Chinese - Mackerel
-Baldoyle Handicap, Claes - 1,30 Furlongs:--Ban Wyvis" (Beratched), Crackerjack 147, Fire-gło 159, Nota- man 140, Skymaster 150, Straight Forward 151.
114. Home Builder 111, Icefield 153. Johnber 200, Kentucky Lady 14, Secret Squadron Leader 147, Tup 10. World Peace 144,
5.--Tolkertona Handicap, Class 5
6-Curragh Handicap, Class 3,9 a Furlong Aan Hing 149, Atanian Mile:Amarant 129. Bootzie 10 The match ends to-morrow.
159, Beautiful Lia sp. Beautiful Empress Delight 142, Ginger 182 Score: South Australia 354, Star 167. Black Ross 166. Cooper 140 Heilmapoppin 144, ifurricans :: 15.
Diamond South Africans 201 and 152 for Corrib 147,
Quren 14 Kentucky Lad 143, Lake Buocess Easy Money five wickets.
150 Golden Dragon 147, L'are Triomphe 161, Lovely 149, HADDY Returns 147, Harmony Lady 157. Prestwood 169, Direight The South Africans lost their 155. Merry Uncle 152, My Love 156 ruth, 14, Tangber 102. remaining
innings Bcare 146.
six first wickets to-day for the addition
T--Laytown Handicap, (and Sac- 5.-Epson" İlandicap, Class 1
Clam 4. ↑ Furlongs:-"Belie of 69 runs, and were all out for Mile-Age King 135 Ben Macdhul Fontaine 138, Cleopatra 49. Con 201 In the last over before 155. Brivisto 154, Countess Delight queror 100, Desire 109, Dig'empets lunch,
147. Crushothouse 145, Dians 143, 15, Huntmaster 167, Nation Honour Eleanor 148. First dition 150, HD. New Zealand 147, No Regretm Ken Funston, playing in his Fisetmaster 160, Hiram € 183, Lady 112. Bowanica 160, first match of the tour, was top adams Butterfly 157, nowangled Gloucester 147, Light sut 150,
BThurles Handicap, Cisự 6, 1 scorer with a courageous 42 not 114, Sans Alout 17, Santa Claus 135 Milet-Amaxing 191, Canadian Potato out. Ho hit seven boundaries, Sunkiss 154, Thunderbols 141, V.L.P. 163. Crown Wilnes 147, Desert Gold and
on this performance, the 50 South African selectors
..
| 382, Kary-going-150, £xculalte Love will-Pontefragt. Handicap, Clias 8, 192, Green Velvet 156, Jorrocks 140. | Krazy Kat -154, Mabel 150, Mastery find it difficult to leave him outrans Tune 183. Amber 183, Ben 155 Penborce 1.
1 M-Aeropland. 183, VA
Popularly 16, of the Tests.
Lawers. 147%. Chier Witness 147, Come: Eldera Wink, 151, Bouvenir TE Jelt Noblet, the State's 147. Constant Slar 141. Gracechurch Barkling Kyes 169, Strathpeter 365, medium fast bowler, subdued all Robin Hood, 169. Rousor. 101 Winged 1DƏRMANI
12e fronalds 145, Miami Beauty 149 Teddington 144, The TIETEN. the other batsmen with his name. Jun 183, Spanisa. Onlom. 159,
9-Thirak Handicap, Clamí B bronc clever variation of pace, HoToowoomba Boy 132 Yack) 348.14 P-Boom Town but Bright claimed four wickets for 67.
-Leopardstown - Xtánd cab, Class SENARENDRA Deitenaid 3147. Dally Belk 15. De Nation Chory347, 30 tebe MMO, 40/ From: E MLIPKATE Pawer Nn Bay 140, Chelseagles, Concatan DN Kukling Beauty; 11: 100, KOPORT 3 HOU Facing arrears of 188, the butante 148/Empress of Poe, Jingwood, 121, hanron 10 South African openlog pain, deronimaleldi. Laicky Strike 147 Jacide Medilaw and John Walte danihe: Charger 180, Norza Viklos dar 13, Thunder 1473
140, Pearl, Diver 346, Crusen Halep From 2. MalerAdorable Atalanta
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