THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FIFTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 22nd November, 1952.
(Hold under the Ruler of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
There are 8 raees.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m.
Through Tleitets (8 Races-$10.00) also tickets at $2.00 each fur the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Speelal Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup Sweep' scheduled to be run on 21st January, 1953, may be obtained at the Cual Sweep Ofce of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Flour, Chater Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday, 21st November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Omen at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5 D'Agullar Street, Itong Kong
Of
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisutor Investors is drawn to the following rules:-
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies su declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given, 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- JIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as inistakes of any description ennut 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 one 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 reter, 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 ru
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made-ables -a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE
Meeting.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches - or Senson tickets and gentlemen, non-members at the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen ore obtainable through the Secretay at Alexandja House, on the written or persotial introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introdured by him, and for payment of all chits, etc,
Only limited number of badges admitting to Members En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offees and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m.
The Tensurers' Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Rold, and the Serretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Mar,
at the Club
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952.
WEST HAM UNITED
BRENTFORD.
Tucker, West Ham outside-left, puts a smashing shot pust Monk, Brentford right-
back, towards the Brentford goal.
West Ham United won 3-1,
HKCC WIN Welsh Rarebit
SHIELD MATCH
Hongkong Cricket Club won the Hancock Shield cricket match at Cox's Road yesterday, benting Kowloon Cricket Club by 31 runs on the first innings.
HKCC scoreti 237 rung in the first innings on the first day of play on Sunday. Yester- duy, when their turn at bat came, KCC scored 206, to
O und J. P. Leriou 48. chard took five wickets for 44.
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By HENRY LONGHURST
Chinese Win 4-0
COMBINED SERVICES HAVE THEIR DEFENCE TO THANK FOR NO LARGER A DEFEAT
Says "SPIV".
Two goals in the first five minutes of play and two more during the later stages of the first half of the game gave the Combined Chinese an easy 4-0 victory over the Combined Services in the Annual Poppy Fund Charity Soccer match yesterday.
Only the gallantry of the Services XI prévented a massacre, and the defence in particular came through a trying ordeal in the second half, holding the Chinese forwards from scoring a single goal.
DRASTIC CHLANGES
The Combined Services have made drastic changes in the icum to meet the Combined Chinese in the Victory Shield
Causeway Bay
Fielding their best possible centre from Mok Chun-wab, ho Jories; Nash, McGregor, Gard- telun. the Combined Chinese wove his way through the nit-ner, Castilho, Pereira.
all work of defenders in front of were distinctly superior in departments of the game and the goalinouit and drove in a dominated In mid-field and fust shot which bounced oft approach play where their two Poole's foot into the fur corner wing-halves, Tong Sum and of the net
THE TEAMS Tong Sheung, set the Chinese attack continuously going with Combined Chinese: Cheung match at streams of well-direcled feeding | Koon-hing; Hou Yung-sang, Saturday, November 15. The passes.
Chan Kar-sau; Tang, Sum, Ko team is
as follows: Deacon The forwards played copy- Po-keung, Tong Sheung; HO (RAF);
Caloman (Navy), Ying-fun, Szeto-man, Lee Tal-Wells (Army); Davis (K.A.E.), fai, Yu Cheult-yin, Mok Chun-Andrews (R.A.F.), Jones wah.
(Navy); Hunt (Army), Jays Combined Services: Deacon; (RAF), Bennett (Navy), Afc- Pownall, Wells; Davis, Poole, Gregor (R.A.F.), Wärd (Army)..
book soccer in the first half, combining beautifully on both flanks and in the middle, and making dull use of the shooting chances that came their way.
The second half, however, saw a lapse by the forwards into that trying old habit wi pattern weaving in front of the almouth, and of sending the ball anywhere but into it.
An 8-2 score woul bave
correct incication I had thought myself previously to be rather, well been a "up" în Welsh golf courses, having played every one on the North coast, from Rhyl to Harlech, at the age of 13.
For some days during the past week I have been filling in a gap in my golfing education, and a highly con- genial form of education this turned out to be. It took the form of a visit to courses in South, Wales.
Then there was a warlime posting of unbelievable good fortune to Tonfanau, as to the pronunciation of which even the Welsh cannot make up their minds, but which turned out to be next door to Aberdovey.
mistakes, mon, and the
Porthcawl, of course, is now Cardin 12"-"we only made on the championship list, though four which P. V. Dodge contributed confess my own most vivid scared off every one of
memory of concerns not the them." victory of Dick Chapman, but the singular occasion when the Press lent blew down, cnguiling correspondents of both sexes in fine jumble of flapping canvas, trestle tables, telephones, hats, coats, sticks, and writhing humanity, for all the world like a sack of ferretz,
In the seraird lanings, HKCC
scored 93 for, three and KCC 73 for eight.
THE SCORES
KCC, 1st Innings
A limited number of tifins will be obtainable House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Buy | PV. Dodge, low. b Spinks (Tel. 27818)..
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
N. Hurt-Baker, e
Pritchard
DO
Hughes
7
P. Muldoon. Rowe b Mahon C.S. Ramage, b Pritchard ........ WJI. Colledge. c Borthwick b
Herridge
3. bw b Pritchard
INA.
e and Pritchard
R. Zimmern, not us
The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will be $35.V. Gittens, Jbw & Pritchard Including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gale.
:
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 fée of $3.89 In order to gain re- admission.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC. WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
A.T. Lee, e. Cannelt & Spinks
F. Howarth Spinks
Extras
Total
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ALONE WITH NATURE
Ashburnham has four 60mne- what pedestrian holes close to the clubhouse, but the remainder, from the back tees with a stiffis treeze, are in the best traditions
gulf, They of seaside
possess, too, that sense of "alone with SEASIDE COURSES
nature remoteness which is the charm of this sort of golf-until, The gap filled in last week that is, at the end of the course consisted of two fine seaside you run up against what must courses, Swansea Bay and Ash- Le pretty well the biggest cheat- burnham, The former has cul factory in Europe. suffered much from the hand of This inferno emits
д ceasciers mon. No sooner ind they sort of churning sound, orange 15 cleared from the first fairway smoke, and
a sinister that most terrifying of wartime reminiscent of the little huis in 200 weapons, the Home Guard rocket which one used to be herded to battery, than the authorities lest the efficiency of one's Ser- decided to drive a double road vice respirator. slap through the middle of the
Fall of wickets-1-11, 2-16, 3-4, 4-31, 6-172, G-178, 7-188, 8-102, 9-190, 10-200.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL Be obtainabLE IN Pritchard 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. endurse their names on the passes. 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 at Boobs adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Publie Betting Hall Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
DAILY EXPRESS GARDEN BOOK Containing:-
By Order,
H. MISA,
6 packets of flower Boods: Candytuft, Cornflower. Callfor. nian Poppy. Love. in-a-Mist, Virginian Block, and Mixed Flowers. (Locally lested).
$3 S.C.M. POST HONG KONG
and KOWLOON Plant Now
Secretary.
Bowling Analys
M
W
Mahan
Herridge
Connell
Spinks
Franklin Howe
HKCC, 2nd attings
20
L. Stokes, a Colledge D Mulduon W.1. S1anton. C Zimmern
Howarth 1.W, Frankin, wb Howarth L.A. Borthwick, Hot out. Gli. Pritchard, not out
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course.
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yesterday's play.
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Spotlight Again On Alfred Shrubb,
By BRUCE HARRIS
72
EXCELLENT POINTER Yesterday's match gave ugaln one excellent pointer to thie selectors in the cholce of a forward Buc. Ability to com- Nine with the other forwards
My sportsman of today is 72 years old-none other and, of course, ability to conthan Alfred Shrubb, home in England from Canada and vert every possible chance into
goal should be the prime Jumping back into the spotlight after abandoning it be consideration in the choice of fore the 1914-18 war. A player.
Only as lately as June this No matter how good a for-year the last of his many records ward is individually, he is not for the officially recognised dis- only ineffective when unable to tances "went West." Ever since combine but completely de- the early years of the century native, re- ranges the whole forward line,
his English amateur On Sunday, the Kowloon cord for four miles of 19mln. Motor Bus forward line suffered 31.0sec, held good-until Gor- from this presence of individual don Pirie, of SLH, did the dis- players and yesterday the Ser- tance in 10min. 21.2sec. vices suffered from the
same
South London Harriers was handleng
KA Alfred Shrubb's club also in his In contrast was the Chinese record-breaking days. forward ine, where the five for- But Shrubb süll holds wards and the two wing-halves British record for an showed such a good understand-running-lim. 1137yd., In 1904. ing that they were able to switch
the tour's
the bail from one side to the
BIG WELCOME other of the field with safe short passes.
For many years, in business! The Services defence played and retirement, Shrubby has been well to a man afer some slight living in Canada. Now he is home on holiday for the first misunderstanding in the carly stages of the game, Deacon, whe time since the war. Afbicies up substituted for Williams in goal,
ing him welcome. was prominent with a number of and down the country are mak-
ALFRED SHRUBB IN HIS
DAYS RECORD-DREAKING
Far and away the greatest golf course in South Wales, possibly Due eventually to save people the greatest in the world, exist, 20-minutes on the way to some however, only in the imagination where or other, the road termin- Standing on the lip of the gigantic uncompleted Gower Peninsula at Rosilly, ates at bridge which they started with Rhosill, or Rhostli, according to plenty of hope but not, unhappi- which signpost you believe, you ly, with enough steel, so the look across to the island of soires of Swansen, to on their Burry Holme.- Intand-from-this Nash was easily the best and him just st. 11b, of bone and Football Players
way for the moment unmolested, is a triangular patch of grassy valleys and towering sandbills Those who play in this part which turn Birkdale into a of the
world will forgive the children's sandpit by compari- Visitor for associating their son. Total (for 3 wkls dee)... 03 courses not only with splendid Here is the answer to the golf golf and heart-warming hospita- architect's prayer--a dream de G.T. Rowe. E.C. Itcrridge, R. Spinks, TP. Mahon, RJI. Hughesy, but also with smells. The ughtful to contemplate, it un- and C.B. Connett did not bat. aroma of Swansea Bay set the fiskely, in these hard times, to
Fall of wickets-1-29, 2-3, 3-73, nostris twitching and sent the come true.
4-93.
Bowling Analysis
M
Zimmern
Lee... Muldoon
Howarth
Harl-Haker
KCC, 2nd Innings
memory Beeting back over the
R w years to, of all places, Abidan which, when the wind is in
S.V. Gittin e Stokes b Con
Belt
W.H. Colledge, c Connelt b
Mahen
F Howarth, C
Mahon
L.R Zimmern,
Motion
J. Muldoon, r
R.A.
Pritchard
Spinks
Stakes b Mahon
Nichols, b Connett
J.P. Serlou,
Connett
C. Namage, not out
Borthwick b
A.T. Bee, e Stanton b Connett
P.V. Dodge, not out
Extra
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the right direction, is detectable, so a tanker skipper told me, 100 miles down the Persian Gulf. No wonder, therefore, that at Swansea Bay one could delect the Llandarcy, refinery, which i Is just round the corner.
Ashburnham, the scene of
S. AFRICAN
FIELDING PRAISED
team now
Melbourne Nov. 10. Tom Goodman, cricket writer 30 A.A. Duncan's victory in this of the Melbourne Argus. sald year's Welsh championship, is today that the South African neor Lianely, o
which { town
touring Australia foreigners from Swansea seem
feld- to hold in same apprehension, were a better all-round
either the MCG Judging by a volce from the ing site than back of the car which remark- team of 1950-51. or the West
Indies team of last season. ed, ns we entered the outskirts,
3
Total (for 8 wki)
73
N. Hart-Baker did not bal,
4-44,
9-79
Fall of wickets-1-7. - 2-14. 3-44,
-1, 6-34, 7-00, B-05
Connelt Mahon
Bowling Analysis
NOTICE
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
and
that we "appeared to have got through the outer defences un- observed."
It was at Birmingham, fore- stolling London in dining him, that I met again this live-vire little athlete,
good saves and could not be blamed for the four goals he conceded, Jones, Poole and Davis were also conspicuous with their tireless efforts.
In the forward line, however,
There looks to be "nothing of
was always a danger when in muscle, 5ft. fin. of height, sur- possession of the ball, but re mounted by still colved little support from the brushed-back grey hair. But he
from Gardner, who found him-
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abundant Union Approaches other forwards except, perhaps, is lithe and active, full of friend- Labour Minister, self too well covered to do much ly conversation and abundant in damage.
THE GOALS
The Combined Chinese open-
"The South Africans impress 20 yards rebounded from
Lo goalkeeper's hands
the
reminiscences.
London, Nov. 8. TURNED PROFESSIONAL
The English Football Players · Union is asking the Minister of -- Shrubb, Sussex born (at Siin- Labour, Sir Walter Monckton,
School-educated,
Blue
ed the scoring in the fifth fold, near Horsham), Bluecoat to help speed up a settlement
discovered he gool could minute of play, when o
of a dispute with the Football run when he joined the League over playing conditions. clearance by the Services fell
Harriers of Stor
Horsham short and went to Tang Sum.
A committee was set up last Tang caught the defence by during his days as a carpenter's
year by the Minister tó, vesti- surprise when ho quickly
apprentice.
SLH developed him so that gate the dispute, But the sent-forward a through pass past
and between 1001 and 1904 he won Players Union complains in a centre-half Poole Mok Chun-wah cut in, took the championships innumerabic, both letter to Sir Walter that little ball
and native and open, between one ting into effect the Committee's progress has beek made in put- to the goalmouth
advancing mile and 10. tapped it past the goalkeeper.
Later he turned professional recommendations. Immediately from the kick-and Jan famous races in the
The four main demands of off The
Chiurse USA against the cracks of his the Union are: 1. A maximum Combined were back to the Servicesday, coached Harvard and then wage of £30; 2. Limitation of goalmouth. Lee Tol-fal missed Oxford University he became transfer fees and a three-way a first-timer but sent a good a member of the City Council-split to the selling club n pool pass soon after to Szeto Mas emigrated to Canada and built of all League clubs and a pool whose rising shot from about здр a business in breakfast for the players; 3. A return to
the cereals.
August-August agreements in- Shrubb's opponents as a pro- stend of July to July; 4. Modin- fessional included Dorando, the cation of the retaining clauses The third goal for the Chinese little Italian pastry-cook who which allow a club to prévent came in the 25th minute of the lost the 1903 While City Mara- a player joining another in the Arst half, when Ho Ying un took the bail almost to the goal thon because people assisted him League without Its approval
g line on the right, sent in a short in exhaustion to the winnl & Reuter.
Johnny cenite back
post; Szoto Man
Hayes, the Ameri- Kevin Hogah sald in the Mei- Szeto Man's grounder, inferided can who supplanted him. bourne Sun that the side had for the goalmouth, travelles all Tom Longboat, Canadian Red shown a good fighting spirit, the way across to Mok Chun- Indian crack.
All the Shrubb beat in though there was a lack of top-wah In the inside-left position.
various races, but the 20 miles Mok tapped the ball, backwards class ability.
"The batsmen hung on dog- to Yue Cheuk-yin, whose ground godly to avert what looked ko rots-shot went past the un-
sighted Deacon, certain defeat in Adelaide," he
Just before the interval, Yuc wrote, referring to the drawn Cheuk-yin put the Chinese four game against South Australia, goals up. Receiving a short corelatenlly aggressive in field and added: "The side has been placing and bowling tactics."- Rouler.
their sustained everyone by keenness in the field," Goodman The natives, however, proved wrote, "in spite of one miss and far from hostile, though a cer- a couple of 'near misses' on touchiness prevailed on Saturday (aguinst Victoria), account of the morning news- Their fielding progressively im. papers reading "Llanelly 0,
proved"
Lain
Another Boxing Fatality
Nestor
coloured
Draft Programmes
Buenos Aires, Noy, D. Entry Forms for the 6th Race Venezuelan middleweight chum-
Jackson, Meeting 1962/68 to be held plon, died last night after being on Saturday 6th and Sntur unconscious with cerebral hae- day 13th December, 1952, |morrhago since his fight on (weather permitting) may be October 31 with the Argentine obtained at the Secretary's boxer Jose Pons.
He had married an Argentide. Office Alexandra. House; the
Senorita Beatriz Segur, Club House, Happy Valley only
Llie a few hours before arid the Stables, Shan Kwong fight. Rond,
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON
ол Thursday, 13th November, 1952.
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary
BELGIANS BEAT FRENCH
2.
goal.
HKCC ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club will be helt on Friday, Növëmë ber 14, nt the Club Pavilion in Cater. Hodu, at 0.30 pin
S'pore Tigers Win
and
Rugger Results
of the Marathon was beyond
London, Nov. 10. him, He led Longboat by a Results of Rugby Union mille after 23 miles, but then matches played today were: had to abandon the
race.
Oxford University '34, Glasgoly When Shrubby was 51, these University
St. είναι stars of other days, met oggin over a mile in an exhibi-
at Toronto. Shrubls.
tion
mode
wun
again. It was his last run, but even now, 21 years later, he could beat most of the athletle young men of London, in chasing a bus.
--(Loriitoń, Express Service).
... Brussels Nov. 0. First newspaper reports of the. fight and that Jackson Wis Belgium. beat France by 3-0,
INTER-SOCIETY kicked and knocked untonecitrus in a hockey International play
BOWLS MATCH by supporters of Pons who had here today, vaded the ring in the sixth The winners led by 2-0 nt round. These reporte dil, not half-time.
Members di St. George's appear in subsequent editions. [ Belgium attacked strongly
Balgun, Nov. 10.-
| Sdelety who wish to play in the during the first half. After.
The Singapore Tacts Sporung nine-rink game against St. According to medical reports, the interval France, improved, Association yesterday defeated Andrew's, Society on Sunday dho-blows which ewund the
memorrhage were truck with but the Belgian defence re- Saigon Selection Xt by five next are reminded that entries glurved-fita.---Poruber.
mained Arm-toutür,"
goad to two-France-Prosse, •-'i'close, at 6 o'clock today. -
Thontas's Hospital 3, Edinburgh Académicals 21
Camborne 0, · Redruth”: di— Reuter.
Snooker Result
Cormo Club belt Ms.
Tamar 3-2 in a Getrge. Younger Snooker Lengto match Last night.
KGC TENNIS-
Miss M. Finther beat Mis M. Rameland, 0-1 In the final of the KCC Handicap, 901 tennis competition yesterday.