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A BREAK

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1952.

PLANNING WARRIORS HAVE BETTER

THAN EVEN CHANCE TO UPSET LEAGUE LEADERS

By Horaco Lindrum (World Professional Snooker Champion) The position I left you with last week is by no means an easy one, but it does give the player an op- portunity to build up Д amall break, providing he tackles it with confidence.

If this position confronted me, I would pot the red nearest to the boltom cushion into the Bottom right-hand corner pocket as thown. In doing so I would rerew the co-bell with plenty (running) side 10 62 left-hand iry to get in between the right- hand side cushion and the red bull aituuled a little cut from that cushion.

The cue-ball would knock the lower red out into the open und then rebound on to the red lying. hurd against the right side cushion, knocking it over the right-hand middle pocket, The cue-ball his now come to rest in position marked XI for a fay- ourable po on the blue into the left-hand middio pocket.

ANOTHER RED LEFT

Obviously, a gentle stroke on the due would leave the cue- ball in position inrrked X2 for the easy red into the right-hand middle pocket, but we must not forget that there is another red bnil left on the table and when pocketing the easy red that

BLACK

O ANIM

x10

*2

о YELLOW

GREEN

44

ROO

*8

BROWN

RKO

hangs over the centre pocket I would play the cue-ball very low to screw away from the cushion and gain correct angla on the blue (X3). At the same time I would ensure that after playing the blue I would be left In a good position for, the lost remaining red,

good position can be brought about by poiting the blue into the left-hand middle pocket with a slow screw shot, which will bring the cue bali into position marked X4 for pot- ting the Inst rod into the right hand middle pocket.

The last red is played with the cue-ball running through gently to secure thother good angle on X6. the blue-position marked From here I would pot the blue and allow the cue-hall to strike the left-hand side cushion and come to rest somewhere near the top cushion for perfect post- tion on the yellow, marked X6.

CLEARING THE TABLE

In polting the yellow I would running- have to use as much side as possible to bring the cue- ball sharply off the top right- hand side cushion to make an

the cosy pet on the green into left-hand middle pocket (X7). The cue-ball, after striking the green, would contact the bottom left-hand side cushion to give favounable position for md a potting the brown into the bot

om right-hand corner pocket (XB).

When potting the brown would strike the cup-ball low and i managed at the correct speed a perfect angle should re- aul Yor the blue to be cleared into the left-hand middle pocket. (XO). The cue-ball should run through for the pink to be potted into the top right-hand-

from position corner pocket X10. This stroke should be quite a normal run through in order to clear the black into the top loft-hand corner pocket (X11).]

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Says "KEYSTONE”

Local fans and team-supporters will be out in their full, noisy num- berz tomorrow to witness the main feature of the week-end's eight-game card when the League-leaders South China face a staff hurdle against the fighting Warriors.

In the afternoon, St Joseph's and the Pandas tangle with the Chinese Athletics and the US Navy respectively.

the

Junior Division game slated for the week. Both are hard-hitting tearns, but the Dodgers hold the and fielding edge in battery effectiveness.

The South China boys will go the limit to preserve their un- blemished

of three record

to pay

Another Senior "B" game of vital importance takes place at the lunch-hour when the Blackhawks, last season's Junior Champions, take on the victory-flashed Delawares in a carry-over of their bitter. feuding in the lower Division.

Fred Diesta's tough Dodgers all the explosive power in their Hawks were sloggered by two the successive heart-breaking losses, meet the experienced Griffino ponderous bots to subdue

uf Blackhawks only cpposition. The acquisition

Rennie chucker this afternoon in

heavy-dlugging George Saunders Barretto has been meeting some

tough breaks lately on by canny managerial munoevr-

the mound but, more than ilkely, ing has already started

it is rather the grim spectre of big dividends for the Saints

Holding top spot in the week's a third defeat hanging over the Senior "B" encounters, the im-team's pennant-hopes that har poriunt Blackhawks-Delawares taken the old sting out of his tilt will have many a rabid fan pitches and unnerved this dne straight wins when they meet forsaking Sunday-timin in order team of young players.

to-the-death The Delawares, on the other up with the aggressive Warriors not to miss the

battle.

hand, have triumphantly outfit tomorrow morning.

Stili rankling at their narrow tained an Immaculately

clean Basing their game defensive

play in support of defeat by the Hawks in last slate so far, and it is this slim

Junior hurler P.Ć. Wong's tamed year's

champlanship margin of team-morale that may "nothing ball", the Nam Wah, Face, the Delaware tribe will prove the deciding factor in

whetted this crucial game tomorrow, boys will be out to show have scalping-knives

unstart

Warriors and honed to razor sharpness

TODAY'S GAMES fner points of for the occasion.

Junior Dividon 2.50 p.m. Dodgers v. Griffins Senior "B" Division 4.00 p.m. Red Sox v. Amer!- cans 4.00 p.m. Pandas v. Rexes

TOMORROW

the young some of

Aelding.

the

on fine

However, the Chinese outfit does not appear in possess adequate power with the bot to back up their tight defence, and will have to depend more on bunts and bingles to put their runners on base.

Endowed with plenty of speed on the bases and heavy hitters in Johnny Pereira, Hank Kills and Roy Aldeguer, the Warriors have a better than even chance

cart. the Chinese apple-cart. to upset

their However, notwithstanding their

fire-power,

the superior Warriors will have to reckon with the previously unenbaum- tered pitching of F. C. Wong, whose tricky bloopers have

FINEST OUTFIELD "Little Chief" Terry Lucido, ace alabster of the 'Delawares, dished up brilliant pitching in recent weeks, and climaxed his mound performances with A

two-hit sparkling

Job last week to topple the slugging Americans from their perch at the top of the Senior "g" fadder. addition, the Delawares are proud possessors of about the Delawares

In

Anest outfield in the "B" division to back up their anappy quartet of infielders.

03

Starting out this season strong pennant contenders, the

Ladies' Division. 12.30 p.m. Wahoos y. Pool To

Senior "B" plybion 12.30

Blackhawks p.ni.

V.

Sentor "A" Division 11.00 a.m. South China y Warriors

2.00 p.m. Pandas v. US Navy 3.30 p.m. CAA v. St. Joseph's

fooled and frustrated top slug- LEAGUE CRICKET.

ters of the League for three long seusons.

.

UNPREDICTABLE AFFAIR The Pandas-US Navy gene will be an unpredictable attair, since the Navy, will be repre- Bented by a completely new line-up of players from the USS Everett, which recently arrived in part to replace the Albuquer que.

21

Having already lost three games thus early in the season, the Pandas just cannot affond .to drop another decision if they are to remain in the pennant- chase at all, and will be fight- ing tooth and nail to gain much-needed morale-booster.

The final garne tomorrow should see the mighty Salma gathering in another comfort. able win at the expense of Frank Foon's CAA crowd. Stil heady from their Handout triumph over the Navy last week, the Saints are unlikely ba

the allow

loose-Belding Athletics to Interrupt their de- termined march along the pennant-trail, and will unleash

You To Play Until Next Week'

ORED

CUE-

✪ BALL

PINTE Q

BROWIN

BLUE

REO

BLACK

GREEN

YELLOW

The diagram. shows, balls lying in awkward positions, but with careful study and confidence in the execution of the strokes you can pull out a Would you nice break. How proceed?

POP.

Four Top Senior Teams Clash In Today's Games

By "THE ZOMBIE"

Excellent cricket is expected this afternoon as the four top teams of the First Division League. clash in their first round matches,

At Chater Road, the undefeated league leaders "Scorpions" will be faced with strong challenge from their clubmates "Optimists", while at Kai Tak, this season's strongest challengers Royal Air Force will be at home to the unpredictable Army XI.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIFTH RACE MEETING 1952/53

Saturday, 22nd November, 1952. (Hold 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 pm.

Through Tickets (0 Races-$10.00) alzo tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on' the Inst race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup Sweep" scheduled to be run on 24th January, 1053, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Omeo of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chalor 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 Offee at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices --

1

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

332 Nathan Noad, Kowloon.

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:

1.

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 CLEAN" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

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

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no clair 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 is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disßgured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladles MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladles not in possession of Brouches or Season ticket 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 House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chịts, etc.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.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 timing will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bay, (Tel. 27810).

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE:

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3 including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required pay the requisite fee of $3.00 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,

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 requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse 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.

The "Scorpions" started Against ៦ not too strong

their rather shakily this season, but bowling side,

rate of have now gathered enough form scoring in the match wa8 to make them a difficult team to extremely slow, and only-Mahon beat. The return of Frank and Franklin showed sufficient Howarth and Len Stokes to the

enterprise to relleve the situa tcom has given them a strong tion that ultimately earned them well-balanced team, with all the

just a draw.

Diss They will requisites of a winning com- be weaker than the Scorpions

in bowling and wil

depend mainly on Mahon, Pritchard and Spinka. Of these three bowlers, however, only Mahon seemed to be producing the most effective results so far.

In Alce Pearce they have the best skipper in the Colony, in batting they have at least four reliable bots in Pearce himself who in the opinion of many local cricketers is showing the best team of his career after kla re- turn from England, W. I. Stanton, Len Stokes and Donal Leach.

Stokes is an additional asset, being a potential match winner of our local one-day matches, with his aggresive batting. been many-krea- There have

alons, when an opening bowler has found himself in a sorry plight by being knocked all over the field even before he could find length.

Both Herridge and Connett have been bowling consistently well this season and for his choice for spimmers Pearce has a wide range to choose from Leach, Owen-Hughes, Stanton, Hill, not to mention Frank ilowarth,

The "Optimists" have always been reputed as a strong batting side, but did not impress too favourably in this department in their match against Craigers- gower last week. Arthy silil has to get into form, and Lauroo Kilbee showed evident signs of the short period of lay-off from the game.

A win for the "Scorpions' appears to be certain, unless the 10 keep "Optimists" manage their four top batsmen out of a low score, as did the RAF at when the end of lost season, anything may happen.

M

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting 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 of the Pubtle Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

be

By Order,

H. MISA,..

Secretary.

altogether will

+ much HKCC Optimists" v HKCC stronger team than that which "Scorpions" lost so dismally to the "Scorp- lons".

Another Interestling match should be seen at Happy Field where the traditional rivalry between Cralgengower Cricket Recreation and Indian

Both teams Club is resumed. be have not done too well so dar but being evenly went this season,

matched

should provide a close

RAF FAVOURED Kai Tak, the much strengthened siren will have a distinct advantage on the de- pleted Army XI. Although the Club Army team has not been pub- Club liched, they will definitely without Alexander who home

Second Division Army v RAF Navy v Recreio University v KCC DBS v Dockyard

TOMORROW Second Pivision, IRC Police

LEAGUE STANDINGS 1st Division

PWDT L.

KCC "Scorplans”

on furlough last week. They have already lost Capt finish. Crigengower has by

ዘፈኑ Thorburne and Cox and will far the better batting side, and Kce Optimists" also be without

Army Woollacombe the Indians hold the edge in the and probably Major King Mar- bowling and flelding department. KCC

The result of this match RU tin for this match.

Hecreio

RAF on the other hand has should depend on who wins the CCC acquired the very thing they toss. I expect Craigengower to inc have been looking for a left-win if they win the tess, when Navy hand opening batman in Sqn they will undoubtedly put Leader Chapman, who knocked Indians to bat first, but if the up 20 runs in his opening match CCC but first, a draw would be Re against KCC last week, Skipper the likely end. Kingsford is sure that this batt man will be knocking up

of runs this

season number

also They

now, hayo LAC Drbell back among them,

TODAY'S GAMES -

A

a

First Division

RAF y Army

and

KCC v University CCC v IRC

Upon reflection

tho

RAP

Dockyard

Army

IRC

HKU

Navy

кай

Police

DBS

Recrelo

2nd Division

OHHHH5 17 18 10 S

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