Lindrum Invited Here
The Hongkong Amateur Billiards & Snooker Associa~ tion in endeavouring to arrange for Horace Lindrum, well known snooker player, to visit Hongkong during the early part of January 1953.
Mr J. E. Medina, Hon. Secretary of the Association, said yesterday - that a meeting of the Association was held on Tuesday to discuss the proposed. visit,
Mr Medina wald that a letter had been sent to Lindrum in- viting him to come here for a
three-day visit and requesting
Information as to whether would be prepared to take part In a series of exhibition matches on a percentage basis or require a fixed guarantee.
Lindrum, who is at prosent
in India, will conclure his tour
n that country on January 5, after which dute he is due to visit Australia,
1
Mr Medina also said that letter had been written to the Billiards & Snooker Association in Singapore enquiring whether
would be Interested in ar- ringing for Lindrum to give exhibitions at that port after visiting Hongkong.
Major Units
Football League
The following are the results of matches played in the Army Major Units Football Legue for the week ending November 8:
folk V. Royal yanka 45 F4 Meg 1 Wilts & 1 K.O.8.D. 2; 1 2. Nor
A. 3. 32 Med. Regt RA. 1, The match between R.U.R. wad 20 F4 Regt RA. has been postponed 10 Jan. 14.
League standings up to November
43 Fd Regi RA,
1 K.0.9.8.
TR. Tks...
1 R.U.R.
White **
32 Med Regi
R. A...
1 R. Norfolk
20 Fd Hegt R.A.
HK Signal
Regi
24 Fd Engr.
Regt
1 Dorset
Ms
0 100 1
D
ZONE 3
Results of matches played in the Army Football League, Zone 3, up to and including Novem- ber 5:
10 Coy R.A.S.C. 0. 33 F ty RA. 13: 21 Fa Bty R.A. 7. R.H.Q. 25 PU Rent BL.A. 3; 35 Fd By R.A. 4. 40 DV. Pro Coy 2: 23 HAA Diy RA,:5,-3 Amph. Obs.
League standings up to and in cluding November 5:
33 Fd Bly
Bly.
R.A. 10 Div. Cov
3.1.Q. 24 Fd
PWLDFA Pls
RA
23. H.A.A.
2 2 0 0 10 2 4
R.A. 1 1 0 0 59
2
64 Fa Bty
Pra
1 1 0 0 7 3
ง
1 0 1 0 2 4
0
Regt B.A.
1 0 1 0 3 7
0
3 Amph, Obsп.
79 Cor
R.A.S.C.
1 0 1 0 0 5
0
1 0 1 0-0 12
0
WEEK-END
HOCKEY
BACK IN TRAINING
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952.
John Disley, Welsh schoolmaster and Olympic bronze-medallist in the Steeplechase, has recently re covered from an attack of pollo and is back in training for the next athletic season.
JOHN
DISLEY IS FAST AS EVER -DESPITE POLIO
By BRUCE
HARRIS
Olympic medal winner (one of our few), John Disley, sound in wind and limb. He is fortunate, for since. the will soon be returning to his training out Richmond way, Games he has been victim of a polio virus attack.
"How shall I describe it?" he said na we discussed his 1953 plans in the eyrie which is his sitting room in the Kew Road. "It was' like un attack of influenza without any trace of cold, but with much fever and heaviness of the limbs. It has left no ill effecta. Net result of it all is that I am inoculated against any future attacks."
ARSENAL ARE
SHORT OF
FULL BACKS
not
Dinley was entertained at luncheon recently along with our other Olympic competitors and officials by the British Sportsmen's Club.
There was no special drum- beating in his honour, even though he has a bronze medal for his brilliant steeplechase at Helsinki which gave him third pince.
The drum beating will come Arsenal have many claims to fame in the soccer world, on December 6 when he will be presented with the C.N. Jackson the least being the Cup, recently awarded to him by strength of their defence. the A‚ as the best athlele Since the days when the of the year. great Herbert Chapman I place Distcy In this column was manager, the stundard now because his intentions for of their full backs has been 1933 are specially interesting. the highest in Britain.
INJURY UPSETS LANCASHIRE BRAATHENS
IN THE RUGBY UNION COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
By PETER LOVEGROVE
An injury to J. P. Quinn, the New Brighton right centre three- quarter, in the first half of the County Championship match between Lancashire and Cheshire.at Birkenhead Park, may well have cost the Red Rose County their place in the semi-final of the competition.
Last year Lancashire made a clean sweep of the Northern Division, scoring-110- points to 25 in five matches, and were rather unlucky to lose the full Championship title to Middlesex at Twickenham,
for a missionary game between the touring Aus- tralians and. Other Nationalities for the Meadowbank ground of Leith Athletic on December 3.
During their triumphant pro- centre, Jeff Butterfield, whom arrangements gress, they swamped Cheshire most people expect to win a cap 20-0, and it looked as if they in a couple of months, and his might even improve on that partner is D. M. Greenwood score when their brilliant back (Halifax), a furious tackler and division quickly ran up 13 points the possessor of a devastating at Birkenhead Park.
break-through, though somewhat Gordon Rimmer, the former too impetuous. England scrum-half,
In front of them is the incom- Regan, who was robbed of a parable Army pair, Michael cap through influenza a couple of Hardy and Denis Shuttleworth ground near Glasgow for a Black seasons ago, combined delight-Hardy is going to Korea but will fully at half-back, while the be available until the end of the three-quarters attacked with fire Northern Division matches. and resource.
and Mike
There was some talk some time ngo that the League might get a team going at Carlisle, and just after World War Two they con- sidered using a pony-trotting Eagles XIII which the light of day.
nover sow
4
And the wings are F. D. Sykes
Most of the Scottish R. L. (Huddersfield), an
England players have been obtained in Trialist last year, and P. V. the Borders, the best known of Thompson (Headingley),
who recent years being J. Anderson, uses his strong physique to the D. Valentine, A. Turnbull, best advantage and runs with Hawick, G. Wilson of Kelso and vigour and cleverness.
T. McKinney of Jedforest.
Regan, especially, was at his brilliant best, showing a breath- taking turn of speed and straight running, while his backing-up in attack and covering in defence were superb, and centre F. G. Griffiths, who has been sadly out The England selectors have of form, showed a welcome im- been to look at him, as well as converted two full-back 1. King, and there are provement, and
as a remarkable competent reserves for
positions. Though they hardly When Quinn, who find already played up to expectatioys when damaged his ribs in an earlier beating Cumberland 11-8, York- match, went off the field, Rimmershire are definitely a power to fell back to his place, while D. be reckoned with. Morgan was pulled out of the scrum to fill the vacant scrum- half position.
tries as well
most
SUPPORTING ROLES Cheshire, although they have made a good start, do not appear
more
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FIFTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 22nd November, 1952. (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
There are 8 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m.
Through Tickets (8 Races-$16.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup · Sweep" scheduled to be run on 21st January, 1983, may be obtained at
Floor, Chaler Road,
Through, Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 21st November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Omee at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their aweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices .pl-
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
This gave the big and heavy Cheshire pack their great op-
la carry the same all-round Order by Comm. D. W.
OBE. CSIJ, portunity and inspired by the strength,
Aine Macintosh, CMG, They have n feadership of J. T. Bartlett, the pack, but their
outsides Commissioner of St John Am- Waterloo second-row forward, potentialities are much
bulance Brigade, Hongkong they seized it with great spirit limited, and in their Arst game District Order No. 40/52 dated and determination.
they could only draw with November 13, 1952. The Lancashire pack was over- Durham, thanks to a try in the 16.11.52 to 27.11.02. Shaukiwan Divi-, the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground
Dulles tongkong whelmed, the defence cracked, dying seconds of the game.
the Cheshire forwards The other countles in this sin; 23.11.52 to 20.11.53,-Chung Sing and Force one lock forward W. supporting roles, Northnumber-12 10 31.11.02. Trimshalal Divi scored four tries. Bartlett him- division seem cast for their usual
bulldozed his way
lond last reached the semi-final Division. through for two more, and front-In 1936, Durham in 1932, and Penetration Squad Duties-Sun. row forward F. Fitzgerald got Cumberland as long ago as 1924. 10.11.32, Dr Mok Hing-yue
wn im-Dr Lam Shing-kui and
Walerios Nursing Div.: Sun. 23.11.2, the other. R. Uren, the England The latter have shown
Waterloo this
son. Nursing Div. full-back, converted three of the provement tries to give Cheshire an amazing Strengthened by J. P. Morris, the 18-13 victory.
former Leicester and Harlequin berland in the open to win 16- centre, they outplayed Northum any interest in the outcome of nil and gave Yorkshire some-
think about thing to
In the the Championship. Their
second half. principal rivals should once again
OFFER TO LEWIS JONES be Yorkshire, who have been
Rugby League clubs continue their sternest challengers since
to vic with each other in trying the war. the Yorkshiremen overns Cheshire towards the to coux Lewis Jones, the "wonder
the boy of Welsh rugby, of November,
to turn Battle of the Roses on December professional, and his great form 13 will decide the Northern this season has stepped up their Division title..
Another sad slip like this and
Lancashire will
D.
cease to have
then
offers.
Football Duties — Hongkong 15.11.52, 4.00 p.m., Navy, Central; 16.11.53. 2.30 p.m.. Club, Eastern; 14.11.2, 2.30 P... Navy, Wanchil
football Duties-Kowtoon-10,11,5%. 2.30 p.m., Boundary St, Kong Wah
ico__Duties-Sai. 27.11.32, 1.30 p.m., Shaukiwan Division (Course), in Nam Division 1.9.); Sat. 0.12.52. Wanchai" "B" Division (8.95). 1.30 pm. Eastern Division (Course),
And Appointments
Promotion, Amb. Division-A/O Shaukiwan Cheng Kin-wai promoted to D/S well. 23.1062. GHI CHÚ Ken hen promoted to Sergt w.e.f. 15.10.62, Ple Wing-hin appointed Cpl wei 16.1057. Ple Ng Hang-yin appointed Cpl w.e.t. 18.16.3.
Enrolment Shamshulpo Amb." Div.
Pies Leung Sum-wing and Wong
Kit-ka w.el. 3.1152, Kowloar Amb.
The latest was a lump sum of YORKSHIRE STRONG
£7,000, plus a job for himself Yorkshire look well equipped and another for his father. But jured for this task.. Though the in- it was in vain,
They have also been trying Ptes N Wing-cheong, Chow T. Wilkins will be
Min-want, Chan Wing-kal. Trus Morgan, the Hung-to, Mak Cha-chlu, Yuen Yiu- to sign up Cliff missed in their second-row and elever Cardiff and Wales standing, Zal Hol-sun. Ng Pid-chuen, and
has been
Kwan Kwok-hung, line-outs, the pack
w.ed. 0.1157. cess Abraham Cadet Neg. Div. Cadets strengthened by the coming of off hall, with similar unsuccess-
Cheung Bun-ting, Ling Lal-see, Wong another International, the Welsh ful results.
The Rugby League, which Wal-tong. Leung Chi-fun, Lee, Sul- front-row forward J. D. Robins,
chan, Chan Lol-yin, Ho Lalumai, tried to create interest in London Leung Yuk-lin. Chan Sin-hah, Hau the 13-a-side game last Bui-in. Tang Yuk-ying. Yau Kwal- for
w... 7.11.62. season with a game at Stamford yung No-chun, ko Po-chun
between the Bridge
New Great Britain, Zealanders and
attention to are turning their
are making Scotland. They
who now plays for the Bradford NO CONCEIT
club, and it has shown solid heel ing in the tight and speed and In the thirties, they had Tom
Disley, 24 next
month, 5ft.
fury in the loose. Parker, Eddle Hapgood and
Outside, they have pace, thrust George Male who all captained in., 11st. 3lb., Loughborough.
College trained teacher of and quick thinking. They are England from that position, and
physical training and English at led by the brilliant Northampton since the war Walley Barnes Isleworth Grammar School, is has led Wales, and Laurie Scott the sort of
young fellow who and Lionel Smith have played
knows what he wants and will for England.
see
he gets it. He talks with no But now there is an acuto concelt but with full and candid shortage at Highbury. With assurance.
Barnes and Smith on the injur
And what he wants now is to
ed list, and Common, a young-develop as a mile runner, even ster, in the forces, Arsenal have though the steeplechase will only three full backs available. have to go temporarily into the And these to do duty for three background. teams!
A
No wonder Manager Tom Whittaker wests
worried following
frown. are League hockey fixtures for the week- end:
The
SATURDAY Ladies' Leagua Dorians "Green" v Recrela "B"- King's Park Pool Ground 3 p.m. Umpires: Sgt.C.L. Owen, Yaqub
Khan.
K.G.V. "B" Dorians "While K.G.V. ground p.m. Umpires: Sgt Fairhurst, 2/0 K.J. Whittaker.
Recreio Av Gremlins g
The steeplechase involves running 3,000 metres nearly wo miles-taking on the way 28 3ft, hurdles and seven long waterjumps. All this he did at Helsink in 8min. 51.8sec., the best time ever for a British runner.
HAPPY CARDIFF
But mention the words full back to another manager, Cyrli Spiers, of Cardiff, and a broad
MORE GLAMOUR smile comes to his face. wonder. For with Welsh, Inter- Then why the change to the nationala Alt Sherwood, and mlie? "There is more glamour
Williams, Glyn
Anbout it in England
the public mind,"
No
player who has gained repre- next Empire Games
Charlie Rutter, Rom says Dialcy, "Moreover, at the
Police Ground 3 p.m. Umpires: Anive
1/Bdr Finlayson, Z.A. Abbar.
D.G.B. V K.G.V. “A”—K.G.V. Ground 4.15 p.m. Umpires: us.
Victoriane-Police D.m. Umpires: Ground 4.15 Crebas. W.0.1. H.W. Lelori
Dulon, Krishan Lall,
Gremlins
SUNDAY
First Division (Men's) RAFV Y.M.C.A.—Kai
P.F.
p.m, Umpires:
W.O.I. N.W. Letori,
Tak I Xavier,
H.K.H.C.V Police-Royal Navy Ground No. 1 10.30 s.m. Umpires:
W.0.1. M.A
Army
PROMOTION MEANS MONEY
TO SOCCER CLUBS
Leave-D/S Fu Tak-wo granted leave for three months, w.ef, 1.1182. Realghed-King's Collere Nag. Div. L/C Lee Shuk-chun and Amb/9/1, Lee Pik-Ing. w.e.f. 24.1.53, Abraham Codet Nag. Div. Cadets Buen Slu- mui. Kwal Mo-lin, - Lau Sļu-fond. Mak Ol-kok, Sit Lal-fai, Taol Fung- ying and Yeung. Yuk-chun, wed. 193 Countess Mountbatten Cadet Nig. Diy, -Cadets. Chan Yuk-ching, Chan tal-ping, Li Kwok-leung and Au Yuk-iwan, w.s.f. 223.52. How- loon YM.CA. Amb. Div-Pte Kwan Berg-took, w.cit. 27.10.52. Kowloon
Pies Wong Yiu-bing, Wong Shui-
sing, wo3.15.11.57.
in, Tang Chieming and Trang Trip-
Promotion means money, A glance at the attend-mb. Divi Wong Koon-yeung, ance figures shows just how much it means to the finances of a club to play in a higher division.
Ecserved Aberdeen Kal Fong Nig Div-Amb./9ls. Chan Hak-pink. w.ed. 19.53. Abraham Cadet Nag Evidently the fans prefer to For instance, Cardiff City are
Div-Cdt Cpl 'Too! Pui-chi and playing
average see a winning Second Division Cadet Chun Mal-chu reserved we.f. before #n
ihan
First 1.9.2. loging crowd of 45,000 against 20,000 team
Ex- one,(London when they were in the Second Division
press Service). Division.
and eight Stormy Petrel Of
Similarly, promotion into the Second Division has meant an Increase of seven thousand respectively to entes of Lincoln and Plymouth
Conversely relegation
the
has
Indian Cricket
cost Coventry 7,000 spectators per week, and FulhaSTS Queens Park Rangers affected nearly as badly.
and
Takes Charge
are
Lala Amarnath has suc- ceeded Vijay Hazare
20
AN EXCEPTION
FUNG PIXO Fan, O. St. J.,
Assistant Commissioner. Colony Headquarters,
NOTICE
Or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn following rules:-
to the
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 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 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 is 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 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 Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket la 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.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL DɓADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra Houso, 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 admilling to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Oce will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 u.m, The Treasurers' 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 tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27018).
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 Including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup 1953.
Any person leaving the Publle Enclosure, during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will to against Pakistan.
The race for the above be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-
will Now 41 years old, Amarnath Sweep
run on admission. gates has rendered fine service to Saturday, 24th January, 1953, aro India both as a baismun and as the 3rd day, of the Annual
bowler.
at Van- honours with the couver in 1954, they will not the have a steeplechase. I shall try Welsh League side, and recent signing of Mansell from for selection as a miler, That Brighton, the Cardiff goal means I shall run a lot of miles looks to be safer than an air-next year.
There is an exception raid shelter.
"It doesn't mean that I don't every rule, and in this case hope to have a go at the steeple-
18 Huddersfield. Their chase again in the Melbourne in the Second Division
6,000 more, than they were 1956 Olympics."
the First.
-London Exprah Serulce)
Hongkong Cagers So out, Inconspicuously, into
..
petten, Crewe Trounce Taiwan
SÓC DA Na, 1 250 bar. Empiren: WOL AN. Nixon, Makhan Singh. Royal Navy Thunderbolts "A King's Park Pool Ground 3 p.m.
Umpires: Ti/Lt E.J. Gordon, /Set Tho Hongkong Chinese
кат
LF. Leigh.
Recond Bivision (Men's)
1 10.30 am. Bookunpoo No. pires:. H. Crebas, P/O P.J. Nah,
Argonauta__"B"
Thunderbolts
Basketball
Taipel, Nov. 12.
last night
Um- by the store of 73. to 05.
the chill of Richmond Park and Old Deer Park Disley will trot presently for training after two months "off duty"-all he allows himself in the year.
it
India's cricket captain
in
on
Rugger Results
London, Nov. 12.
Dialey,.a Merioneth man with Dutch H.C. v Sockunpot H.C.rounced the Talwan home team parents now living in Shroped today were:
shire, tells me that his father and mother have never seen him The Hongkong team, one of run except on television.
see much
"Police Ground 10.30 am. Umten overseas Chinese teams in- "It's a long way to come to perm..AA.Bonvited by the Nationalist Gover- London," ha explained, "and kunpoo No. 2 2.30 p.m. Umpires: ment, will enter the four team 1/Bdr. Finlayson. Kilihan' Zall-
NAY BHANE V Back Hawk Royal round robin sories starting to anyhow they don't Navy Gorged No. 10.30 am, Um- night, to decide the champion- glamour in it. They merely re-
Gonaives, Bet T.dship
activity of my own!! Tests of Umpires unable to meet day of the Presidential Birth-gard it as sommo, sort of med How far, I wonder, are they wrong?
pires: JA
NG
these fixtures are, requested to pon-
Cup. MAKA The other three teams are the fact C. Varheill, the lion. Picture Phillippines, Macao and Taiwan. Secretary of, the H.I.EX.A., immede
Beuter, ately, iPhone, 30043).
-(London Express zártker3-
£
be
He scored a century. for India Race Meeting, and not on 21st his first Test appearance, January, 1953 as previously against England in 1933. This advertised. WIN the first century ever scored by an
millionaire.
Indian against. Although all Pearce England, and wealthy Indians Memorial Sweep tickets issued showered him with glfis..
date 21st These Included Jewellery will bear, the Iesults of Rugby matches play-which Hindu women tore off January, 1958 they will be
their
necks
and arms, and a walld for and included in the motor-car
draw for the Special Sweep on presented by BUGDY. LÉAGUE
this raco which now takes Wakefield Trinity 8, Aus-i
Since then he has been somer place on the 24th January, tralinas 08.
what the stormy petrel of Indian
1953. RUGBY UNION
cricket.
When touring England in 1036 Bt. Mary's Hospital S, United
·ka. sent home for mila-. Services Chatham 9. Mos
Cambridge University, 38, conduct, and three years ago he was muspended for misbehaviour Guy's Haplial 9.
Naval Engineering during the West Indies tour of Royal College 11, Devonport Services India(London Express Str
vice). 24-bouter.
By Order of The Stowards in Charge: of Cash Sweepa IL MISA,
Sécretary.
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' poses will be issued to private box bolders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclbsure · except for passing through, on their duties and must remain in their employers" stands.
ידי
1
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Boots adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Bax-holders and 'Members are requested to ensure that their servants maké ‘uze. only of the Publio Hetting Hall., Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to maure that this regulation da adhered to.
By Order,
H. MIBA,
Secretary,