Contral

Cooling

No doubt some earnest persons have from time to time devised a formula for the measurement of thirst. They might, for instance, multiply the temperature (in degrees centigrade) by the humidity (in degrees of discomfort) and divide by the energy expended in the game in progress or in strokes per hole, goals per chukka, runa per over. But whatever the variables involved, the awer remain constant. Take a long glas of Rose's Lime

Juice with a couple of ice-cubes floating;

hold it to the light and gloat over its pale

translucent greennem, rock it gently until the ice-cubes tinkle. Then put your. sell outside it.

ROSE'S

me juice.

-MAKES THIRST WORTH WHILE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FOURTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th November, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).

The First Ball will be rung at 1.30 p.m. 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 am, and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The in interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 pan.) on the 2nd Day.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1952.

BRATE England Selectors Are THE WAY TO TAKE A PENALTY KICK

"What do you mean, our guy looks like thé referee-it is therelerect"

London Zaprva Service.

Police Stage Table Tennis

Persevering With "B" Team Policy

By ARCHIE QUICK

The publication of the Football Association team to meet the Army on Leeds United's ground on November 5 Indientes very clearly two main factors; one, that they have no intention of being beaten by the strong military side, and, two, that they are pursuing a policy of per- severance with a sei team for the "B" Internationals,

Thus the FA eleven to meet the Army varies in only three positions from the side which defeated the RAF at Stamford Bridge by eight gonls to one, and it is very clear that the players are being kept together to become acquainted with each other's play for the "B" Interna- tionala ahead.

The only snag is that some of against the Army at Leeds may them, such us Quixall (Sheffleld well put them into the England Wednesday), Kiernan (Charlton tean a week later for selection Athletic), and Kennedy and is immediately after the Leeds Barlow (West Bromwich Albion) match. may get into the "full" Interna so disqualify them tionals, and selves for Rames and

and set the Selectors' plans at nougit.

It not against Wales Wembley on November 12, those An exhibition of table tennis live at least have great chances

urt was given by members of tho

getting "caps" before the Hongkong Table Tennis Asso-

A good game elation at the Police Recreation spasm is over. Club, Houndary Street, yester-

Exhibition

day evening, attended by over

500 members of the Hongkong Police and their families.

HKCFA Meeting

At a neling of the

at

The Army team remains the same as that which beat Aston Villa at Aldershot, except that Meadows (Manchester City) and Deeley (Wolves) replace Kaye (Barnsley) and Nutt (Coventry City), the wings. The full sides are

FA!

FAS Ashcroft (Liverpool); Green (Birmingham City), Hair (Leeds United); Adamson (Burnley), Kennedy (West

Bromwich Albion) cat, Barlow (West Bromwich Albion); White (Rotherham). Quixall (Sheffield Wednesday). Grainger (Rothor- (Chorlton Athlelle). Kerfoot (Leeds United), Froggatt (Sheffield

hain).

Kiernan Reserves,

Wishaw (Wolves),

Chinese Wednesday)

Staniforth

This is how a penalty kick should be taken; Alf Ramsey, Tottenham and England penalty king, places the ball just past Robertson of Chelsea.

But earlier in the afternoon Alf had missed from the spot and Chelsea won

Express Photo. this League game at Stamford Bridge by two goals to one. --~

George Whiting's Column

An Englishman Named Smith Has Become A

Champion Of The World

The HKTTA players. Mesara Sit Shu-chor, Fu Kee-fong, Chi

Cheng Chin shing, Kwok-wing, and Misses Wong

Here! Pik-piu.

Wong Hoi-lal, were invited to give the exhibi-

to stimulate interest in Football Association tion

of long (Huddersfield). table tennis among members of kong held yesterday

with Mr

Army: Fraser (Airdrieonians};! the Police Recreation Club.

No Kau-tim in the Chair, the

(Portsmouth), Webb

An Englishman named Smith has recently become a Champion of silver After the exhibition.

teams to represent Combined Gunter

(Leicester City); Marchi (Spurs), the World, and you can put it down to our insular ignorance of interna- cups were presented to the visit Chinese in

the annual Poppy Twentyman

in aid of Fentors

(Carlisle United), ing players by Mrs Dawman. Day Charity match

(Blackpool) caph,

upt. tional sporting values that nobody seems to be making much of a fuss wife of Chief Detective C. Dow-Mart Holg's Fund and the Vie- Mendows (Manchester City) about it.

A tarze silver cup was tory Shield Competition were Simpson (Huddersfield), Hines There are 8 races on the 1st Day and 10 races on the 2nd Dayalo presented by Mr Dowman selected.

Leicester City), Parry (Derby

To many of us a motorcycle combination may be no more than a molay mani. (18 in all).

to Me Wong Yiu-kwan, Chair-

Dueley hand thine stainst Combined Ser County).

(Wolves). festation of a vehicle designed to make Miss Daisy Bell look sweet. It seems, how. 18an of the KTTA.

Victs in the Puppy Day match to be Reserve: Clayton (Blackburn ever, that we do not know the half of it. Among thore attending the

played on the club ground at Happy

kick-cit match were Mr 1). O. Tebbitt, Valley,

who has (24 points) leading the cham- ung Cucung Rovers).

1lair and Barlow are ex-Army Take Cyril Sinith, 33-year-old, Chan Chief Det. Dowman, Chief Keshing. Hau Yung-ng

Kar-sau, Tang Sum, Ke Fo-keung, players,

Adamson, Hair and stocky and extremely allent. cheerfully and habitually risked pionship series from Milani (8) Where. and Inc. Chan Tùng Khu H chia liên

from the modest a

neck to put this and Merlo (17) on their Glieras. Grainger are the newcomers lo Reinove him Cheuk-in the side compared with the team extravagances

of a pipe and a country on top for 1032 In one Reserves-Yu Yu-lak Lau Yes, that beat the RAF. There are pint of beer in Birmingham, put of the most hazardous sports In Luk Tat-bay. Chiu Chur-wing Leave players each from Yorkshire bin in command of a motor- the world. Chun-fat, Lee Yuk-tak, Chu and the Birmingham district as cycle and sidercar on the Con-

Through tickets (18 rates-$36.00) as well as tickets for the Cash Sweeg on the last race of the Meeting may be obtained al the Cash Sweep Oiller of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 7th November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Quice at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Ofees at:--

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

Investors is drawn to The attention of Totalisator 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 while bght at the Totollatur Tower, BACKERS AKE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" HIBITED.

man.

The following wil repTESTIL COM

Chairman of the Man, Lee Tal-fal, Vi

year.

section of

itio

(Lapton), Muk Chun-wah.

keung.

Tea manager-Me tin. Tiairev

2

Kam: well as

from tinen!-and what have you? three reserves Lal

Yorkshire, Th is sure to be a big gathering of managers, normad game and it needs only a from Twentyman for him to be

Northern First transferred to a Division club,

YHI

Wind-kerng.:

Shefteld

the

Ladies' Golf Results

You have

broken

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a bero

pax-

Smith and his Before senger, Leslie ("Chunky") Nutt, this achieve

prestige- had completed the first of their Mr. Smith 24 laps, both their front down pulling distinction- hod to career round the Con- tubes had snapped, a predica- tinent on three wheels at speeds ment that would have persuaded

men to

The quit. sensible of more than 100 m.ph.

The idea was that Britala Barcelona course, hilly and with should beat Europe's best in a 14 corners, is no piace for soft series of five races,

landings if you run out of road.

ARRIVED ON A CRUTCH

were Unfortunately, Eric held favourite

Table Teunis Police Recreation Club.

Music was provided by the Police Band, under the direction of Mr W. B. Foster.

and coach Following the exhibition, five W

Coinbined Chinese XI against policemen played a table tennis combined Servicee in the Victory Compeution on the Navy match with the staff of the Shleid

ground at Causeway Bay on Novem HIKTTA, in which they beat the ber 16, Kick-off D.n. De

Yu Yu-tak, Chu Chowing. La visitors by four games to one. the

Yee, Mr Tebbutt, in a short speech, Tong Sheung (Captain), Szeto Mau, Tang Sum, Ng Kee-chtung

A queer twist to this game is

But the Smith-Nutt combina- that the Army FA Secretary.

ilon pushed on to reach third thanked the visitors for giving Lee Yuk-lak, laphus-zal,

Reserves Laning Ting-tong. Chan Lieut-Col H. M. Prince, as a

The following players

Oliver, place, behind Oliver and Merlo. the exhibition. He also thanked Chouk-yin, Lee Tal-fal. fusp. Chun for organising the Karan Sit Pul-yin, Chin Fal-newly-elected mumber of the FA

and three times Rucing fourth was the French Police Table Tennis team, which hung, to Ying-fun Long Intermediate

in competitions Selection Com-winners

the champion, had prejudiced his champion, Jacques Drion, with the had visited Macuo carlier this! Kwok Ying-ok: Chu

auspices of Lo Kwok-tal.

Lam Chung mitter helped to choose the FA under Team Manager.-Mis

a blonde, Miss Inge Stoll, as Section of Association's Ladles

the Royal personal chances by breaking a hu. Tratar and Cusch Fundam

Newcomer passenger. Golf Club during leg. in Bordeaux. Hongkong King-cheung

Combined Services XI

of matches be- the month of October at Fan-Smith, himself began the series one month after fructuring one the two sides since the ling: Combined Serviceeeen

Belglum.

Smith, with hands and wrists "Poppy" Day Charity maten,

cards). (at average of three

liko hams trying to Wiltning. Puwnail, Well Stoke): 1947, FA 4 Army Padder, Carlino,

Race number one, in Switzer- swelling McGregor Brighten); 1048, Army 2 FA 6 (at Winner, Mrs O. Wang, with Not. Pereira.

Ipswich); 1948, FA 4 Army 1 (nt best nett average of 72. Run- land, went to an Italian named hold the crazy steering, removed them Chariton); 1950, FA 3 Army 2 (nt ner-up, Mrs H. Coleman with Abino Milani, with the fractured his, gloves and tucked

Imunediately Mr. Smith close up second. For under his saddle. The Singapore Tiger Sporting Arsenal); 1951, FA-4-Army-2-73-1/3.

In both the Association soccer team left for (at Arsenal).

Bogey on October 28 was won the Bulglan race Oliver arrived they were sucked into the car- and Smith, with his leg in burettor intake, the Army by Mrs H. Coleman

aan a crutch. Salgon by CPA yesterday. They games at Highbury

pits, saw his will play three games

there were leading with but twenty

plaster-but finished Brat; Smith pulling into the score of 2 down.

world title hopes fade as Mon- before

minutes to go, returning to Singapore. ARMY FOOTBALL

sicur Drion exploded past.

But the Smiths are The following are the results of soccer matches played in the

And, this time, Hongkong (Army) Minor Units League-zone 4-up to and in- cluding October 20:

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be-

The fullowing have been selected, the neeling.

fure leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- Snooker Resultsings Combined Chinese In De War is-1940, Army 8 FA 3 (at October Running Medal (best skull and one shoulder blade in

tion cannot be rectilien later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no clam for stort payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained obre Investors have lett-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 reler, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last ruce of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will uny Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket in produce. Payment "WILL NOT be made on torn or disögured tickets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE -Members anil 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 gentlemen, -son-members of the Club, to the 'Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in- cluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through, the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduc- tion 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 Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course,

The

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will -close at 11 am, on the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2ud Day,

Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 aan, the 1st Day and ut 10 am, the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated ut Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Omen at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited number of tilos 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 Public 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 forfalt 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-admitalon 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

Bervants' passes will be issued to private box bolders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endoido their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Mombers' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers atcndis,

1

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Bolting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only or the Publie Betting Ball. Military Police will be posted at Taxiqqus points in the escloure to ensure that this regulation is ndlurred to.

By Order,

H. MIDA,

Boretary,

Younger Results of the Geo. Snooker League matches played last night were:

Cosino Club1, Eastern--“A”.

"Red 1. 4: KCC

Lusitano 1, "White" 4; Lusitano "Blue" South China 4; Chargemen's Mess 4. PO Mess Tomar 1; Eastern "B" 3, KCC "Green" 2.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Jones.

SPORE TEAM LEAVES

D

WALKER CUP

APPEAL

The Walker Cup matches, Bince traditional fixture 1922 between the top

with

HOPES FADE

The L.G.H. Medal best score: third. October 7-Silver Division- In the third spaam. In Ger- many, Smith got his broken head Mrs A.M. Brown, relt 77.

front. Another Italian, October 21-Silver Division-in

Ernesto Merlo, was second. obstinate lat. Mrs A. Hayes, nett 78.

October 7Bronze Division Oliver tired of breaking legs, obstinacy did not go unrewarded. Signor Gairdnes broke a sidecar spindle. Signor With only four laps to go, the Mrs Brudges, Mrs

Milani crashed. Everybody had luck turned sour..on

Merlo, His engine died on him. Mrz Coleman, all nelt 77.

October 21 Mrs H. Cleland, fun. nett 73.

Then on to Italy, where they

Our Mr Smith merely had to

broken frame round i nurse his for the Captain's finished: Merio, Smith, Miani. Qualifying

nett This time, all Mr Oliver could Saunders, Cup-Mrs E

break was a chain.

BROKEN FRAME

ore: Fixtures for November

So to the final 03 miles race in Stableford, Tuesday, November 11; L.G.U. Extra Day, Tuesday, Spain, with Smith on his Norton November 18.

1 Land Forces 4, 21 Củy RAMC 1: Command Pay Oce 3, keru 1; 137 HAA By A 3, 1:0 Lt Bty "A" 0: 170 Lt Bay "B" 4. 0 Coy RASC 2: HQ 27 HAA Regt RA 9. AA Work- Draft Programmes and shops 2: 27 Coy RAMC 0, Command Pay Offler 3; JIKETU D. In Haa Entry Forms for the 5th Racey RA 8: Coy AMC 2 HQ 27 Meeting 1962/53 to be held on lengkong Signals 3.

HAA Regt LA 2: AA Workshops 1. amateur golfers of Great 75; Mrs Birtavhistle, nett 80. Saturday, 22nd November,

STANDINGS League Table up to and including (weather permitting) October 22: 1952,

obtained bo

the may Secretary's Office, Alexandra

the House;

Club House, Happy Valley: * Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON

6th Thursday, November, 1962.

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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, 1962

H. MISA

Secretary.

RAIL BUS

Britain, and America, are in jeopardy.

Lack of funds may make it impossible for Britain to send a team to the United States next

to all year,

It will be of interest This is the inference to be members that the rail bus has drawn from an appeal made, by been arranged for every Tues- the Championship Committee of day. This leaves Kowloon the R. and A. to approximately 0.16 q.m. and returns 2,000 golf clubs in the British Sheung Shui 'ot 4 pm. Jales.

portation from the station The appeal asks for a contri. the Club has also been arrang bution to help in the expenses ed. of

icom the British

Members are reminded sending across the Atlantic in 1959.

the Annual General allocated will be held Committee

The

од

4:

from

Trans-

that

50-odd neck-breaking corners to Anish third-and become sidecar champion of the world.

JAPANESE TABLE Prix exploits, but that he will TENNIS PLAYERS

DUE The Japanese Table Tennis contingent for the first Asian held in Championships to be Singapore this month are due

They tell me Smith can con- sider himself lucky if he has earned £500 from these Grand

be able to pick up substantial appearance money next season. All he has to do is to keep his machine in one plece, and stay the same way himself.

ONE FOR HIRST

When next the BBC pay a to arrive here on November 9.

fee to televiapa The Japanese team, which substantial Meeting comprises four men and one flood-lit football match, as they Thursday, woman

will be taking part in did for Arsenal v. Hibernians, I £1,200 from the Amateur Chun- November 20 at 5.30 pm. et exhibition games against, local suggest they insist on the teams pionship fund for the lost Walker the Helena May and it is sla- players at the Southorn Play-wearing different coloured short's

hoped that Cup match and they hope to cerely

everyone ground Basketball Stadium on shirts of distinctive patterns. contribute substantially next will make an effort to be pre- November 9 and 10.

From the seach. (Arsenal" 7, year.

sent at that time.

Hiroji Salch, world singles [ne lensbezifft bjvbgkqj vhgknik But it is pointed out that on The Entry List for the Tog-champlon,. 19 a member of the Hibernians 1) it looked as though additional £4,000 is required to gart Cup has bech posted in The Japanese team. The other men at least 21 of the players were

Bre Kelsuice Tonoda, meet the cost of sending the Ladles Club House at Fanling. bers 1953 team.

Entries close on Thursday, Nov. Tadaaki Hayashi, Taizo Sakai playing for Arsenalita

-(London Express Service)

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