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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 ruces. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 n.m.

Through Tickets (8 Race-$16.00) also tickets at $2.00 cacli 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 24th January, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office 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, 21st November, will be sold and the reservn- Lion cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestin at the Cush Sweep Ollice & Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Ofees at:-

SD'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

The teatless following tulestem

302 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TOTALISATOR

of Tolalisator

Investurs IN

drawn 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- IBITED."

Totallsulog Tickets should be examined and checked bufore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectifed later.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952.

TIGHT STRUGGLE BETWEEN SOUTH CHINA AND PANDAS LIKELY ON SUNDAY

By "KEYSTONE"

At the completion of two months of regular League play, with three Senior "A" teams running neck to neck in a triple-tie, the South China and Warriors teams will swing into action on Sunday against the Pandas and CAA respectively in their bids to increase the slim margin of lead they hold over the other teams of the Division.

The idle Braves, snugly sandwiched between the other two occupants of the top perch, will be in a position to sit back and watch their lead-sharing rivals risk heing toppled from the coveted preinier rankinį. -

Lifxit

as

and

three

excoliont

a

While

only one Senior "B", will be given a thorough going | this Patton, too, must be game is stated for the week- over.

serium blow to the Beatcuis, end svith

the badly-slipping DISASTROUS START Po, with his peppery anties Red Sox fighting_for_the_cellar- After a disastrous three-loss behind the plate and rifle-throws with the Panda full start this season, the Pandus erass the rinmond, left a top schedule of games wil be on seem to have pulled themselves which has yet to find a worlly

In both the Ladies'

although Two-ion Hip

together somewhat and, dishing successor, Juntr Divisions,

to put in up it brand of ball more like Lulu" has managed games in cach

league' are due that they put up under Welly some

Nilnd natcting for play-off.

Ma's managing last year, have in substitution. gathered in their games

by comfortably margins.

However, judging from his last performance on the mound, hurler Jackie Wei appears to have made little, if any, progress over last season in control. Either it

The only Junior game of note Will uc the CAA-35 Bantons affray tomorrow after- noon, with the Gunners all US to dump the Chinese Athletics down into the tall-spot to beca company with their brothers and sisters 43 the higher Divisions.

elder

Inst

two widle

In offensive powers, however, the Pandas remotu virtually un changed this year, except for the absence of lead-off man Y. Liang from the line-up. With distance-hitters Y. S. Liang, Tomi Wei and C. Y. Lu to face, the Harold Ong, Wally Ma,

South China Beld will be in If busy time toinorrow for

By for the best_game_of_the is those extra three kibing, week; will be the South Chin-feet added to the pitching dis- Pandas scrap. Featuring such luce, or h

, or he is lusing some of his morning,

During the past two seasons, stars as rubber-jointed C. M. "stuff" on the ball through lack.

the South China boys have of practice. Tsang the initial station and oldtimer Y. T. Chan at the

Whatever the case, his pitches muged to hold their own and keystone sack, and with Rabbit no longer carry the authority split honours with most of the other top teams in the Senior Long and "toundhouse peg"

sund fire of last season when long

League, but invariably they Y. K. Clum at the left side of processions ut. hopless victims have had to bow-to their Pandas the diamond complete a glit were obliterated via the crikeve

compatriots. -Infeld, nay insticid grounders hit out route.

Having already broken one off twirler P. C. Wong's slow On the contrary, opposing other such tradition in downing risers

are certain to be on- batsmen have been slumming out the CAA this season, the Nam verted into easy outs. A sure-solid base-hits off him with mor-Wah outfit will be gunning for catch trio of fast legmen will ifying regularity and gune ure 41 tute care of long gies to the the days when Pandas fans could outer gardens.

happily count on enemy batter being retired in short one-two three order, inning upon inning. The loss of Jackie's vociferous

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters ns no claim for short |· payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained unce Investors have left the Counters.

All-winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be prc- 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 lust race of the day has been scheduled to be run

In no cireumstances 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

In attack, the Num Was boys rely more on bunts and short hitting than on weight behind

the bat, and the Paitas' infeld | battery-miste, Raymond To,

NSW v. QUEENSLAND SHEFFIELD SHIELD

MATCH SCORES

Bearcat rivals and, considering now against their the much-weakened Pundas out fit this year, chances

are that they will pull it of.

FLENTY TO SPARE In the other Senior

"A" Division encounter of the week- end, the triumphant Warriors, still Immersed in the after-glow of last week's win over China,

South.

with

place Murdle the lust-

plenty to

Unlike

Followers of cricket will be interested in scores just whe received of the Sheffield Shield matches between New South Wales and Queensland played at Brisbane and Sydney. The first match was won by NSW by 253 runs on the first innings while in the second fixture New South Wales won by nine wickets,

Several of those participating visited Hongkong in October when the Australians provided a delightful week

of cricket.

wer

Seures in the Brishane match R. Denaud, e Pallon, ↳ McCaul

H. 1dridwall, Hi Chek A. Davidson, not nul NSW 1st Inns,

G. Truma

R. Archer, Clark

S. Barnes, e Jolinson, d Archer

A. Morris, e Magkav, h Baymer

1. Craig Sanders, Mecool

1k Flekyo, at Tallon, in second

K. Miller, & Haymer, b Mackay 10

Burke, e and batecost

7. de Courey, Tallon, b Smith

1. Benaude Sand, b Mecodi E

It LindwaR, How Johnson

A. Davidson, not out

1. Truchano, aun qul

Extras

Totul

Cueensland—191_inns,

K. Archer, lbw Lindwali Sunders, Mifer

Landw

K. Jack, & Morris, Lindwalt

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladles. Mackay, Miller, 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, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms al $10 Including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary al Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such meinber 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 Branch Offers and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 un. The Treasurers' Cumpradore Ofice is situated at Queen's Building, 'Ground Floor, Chater Roud, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Fluor.

A limited number of tins 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 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.

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 pusses. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members" „Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their

employera stands.

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hull and at Boothe adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders' and "Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Iubllo Betting Mali. Military Police will be posted at varliki polots In- the enclosure to ensure that 'this' regulation is udhated to.

By Order,

·H. MISA,

'Socretary.

Clark

Exitas

Total

Bowling Analysis

IL Archer

Johnson

MeCoul

Hayınor

480

M

#

14

15.5

4:1

3

17

1)

13

14

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Queensland—1st Inns.

W. Brown, `Lindwalj

1. Sanders. b Lindwali

K. Mackay, e Bennud,b Davidson 31

L. Johnson, lbw Lindwall......

2K, Archer, b Davidson........

F Toovey, Morris. b Bernaud 33 Toovey, e Benaud, b Davidson

C. McCool, not aut

R. Archer, e Trueman

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D. Tallon, e Lindwall, b Benaud 34

M Rayner, C. Trueman,

Davidson

1. Jetson, run out

C. Smith, lbw Barnes

Extro

Tatak

Queensland-2nd inns,

C. McCool, e and b Davidson..

R. Archer, run out .......

Tallon, c Trueman, b Lindwnlt

N. Raymer, not out

J. Clark. b Davidson

Extra

. Total

92

246

Bowling Analysis

OM 11

W

Milller

Lindwall

Davidson

0.11 20

K. Archer, at Trueman, b Barnes 23 Sanders, lbw Barnes

Muckay, not out................... Jack, & Lindwall, li Elegant Toovey, e and Flocklan MeCom, e Miler, # Burke Archer. D. Davidson

Tallon, e Burke, b Flockton V. Haymer, Burke Johnson, Flockton, Burke Smith, and b Benaud

Extran

Total

MATCH AT SYDNEY

NSW ist inima-

S.G. Barnes, low Clark, *

A. Morris, e Mackay, ↳ McCool

1. Craig, e Tallon, ₺ N. Archer

K. Miller, Clark

8. Carroll, b Clark

J. Burke, e Rayner, b McCool

J. de Courcy,

at Talion,

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Barnys

Second Innings

K. Archer, b Lindwali

Brown, Trueman, Lindwati.. Markay, b Davidson ...........

17 McCool, st Trueman, 3 Davidson

à ¦ Toovey, e Tryginan, h Lindwall. 5 It. Archer, © Trueman, ʼn üflensud

Sanders, run out... Tallon, e Trueman, b Dames ... Raymer, e Trueman, 5 Miller Johnson, i Biler Clark, not out

Extras

Total

120 1.Indwall

Miller Davidson

71 Benaud

Barnes

Craig' Burke

Bowling Analysis

NSW

Burke, not out

be=yd།

M

2nd Inn.

Craig, c Tallon, b B. Archer Davidson, not out

Extras

Athletics

KANGAROOS LOSE TEST

Greni Britain defented Australia by 21 points to five in the Second Rugby League Test at Swinton, Manchester. Photo shows D. D. Valentine (Great Britain)

getting the ball away after being tackled.

Chances

Tomorrow's

At The Valley

By

"RAPIER”

The Fifth Race Meeting of the new season under the auspices,of, the Hongkong Jockey Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at Happy Valley when eight races will be contested.

The first Saddling-bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m, with the first race starting at 2

p.m. sharp.

There are two important events down for decision. The first is the Hongkong St Leger, confined to 1952 Ponies, while the second is the St Andrew's Plate for Clasa 2 ponies.

Followers of Mr A. Ostroumolt penalised by lbs. (which I will regret to learn that he will believe it can handle). not be in the saddle tomorrow, us be has gone to hospital for treatment for a throat allment.

FIRST RACE

Gauldry Handiran (First Section): Six FurionRS,

Anna gave puntera a jolt the last time it r against Clon- feckle

with Mr F. Noodt up, though this should not be taken as any indication of the pony's form. The distance is too long for its liking. It should not be neglected, however, well redeem itself.

and may

Ben Lomond, in view of the

is also to be

Moon and, in view of the weight of 140 lbs. It is not to be ignored. SEVENTH RACE

Tay Bridge Handleap: Six Furlongs, The draw for positions and the ability to get off quickly at the start will prove important factors in this race confined to Closs 7 ponies.

Brivisto, which was second in the Notting Hill Handicap over the Champion distance al tho Third Race Meeling, is expected to annex this event, with Bea Macdhut

(Mr Kwok) coming in For the third position I fancy Kentucky Moon" (Mr Oliveira), Fol Chi (Mr Chuang) and Honey Dew (Mr T. L. Wong) should also figure prominently at the finish.

The opening race is confined former seasons, when the revult, inom novice riders. Going throughs a posed a real threat to buto Class 9 ponies to be ridden by In the Division, the CAA squad process of elimination, I think in no way resembles the smooth need only look for the winner

we ball-machine they were fast among the following-Calamity shorter distance,

car when they had the Louey

(Mr Lau Yau-leung), Some Fun reckoned with as the pony ran ard Sam. to brothers, Harry

(Mr E, S. Wong). A Grand Time quite well in the Griffins Cham-second.

Third Race buistee both defence and

and attack.

(Mr H. W. Mok), Amber (Mr plon Plate at the

Meeling Loopholes in the field, formerly. Shih) and Phoenix (Mr C. A.

·Teefleld was third in the race hidden and eclipsed by the bril- Lee).

tance of the Loueys, now gape Calamity, in view of its inst against Clonfeckle openly in both inner and outer win at the Third Race Meeting in meeting and at the last may be worth defence rings and the batting the Dragon's Back Handicap for following again as the distance

Class 10 ponies, has a great op is more suitable to it. order sadly lacks the punch and

portunity of scoring another win Power of yesteryear days. Confronted also with the sa

here. fact that team-morale has drop- even lower than their bottom-place standing in the lako more League, it would than an ordinary miracle to hatil the Athletics out of their deep gloom to snatch Sunday's game from the victory- flushed Warriors.

WEEK-END PROGRAMME

TODAY

Junior Division: 2.30 p.m.: CAA v. 35 Bantams; Pundās v. Comets.

p.m.:

Ladles Division; 4.00 Pandas v. South China,

TOMORROW Ladies' Division: 9.30 Wahooy.". CAA; 12.30 Squaws v. Pool To.

am.

For a long shot I suggest Johnber as this pany is capable of bringing off an upset.

FIFTH RACE

Wormii Ifandicap: Six Forlongs,

EIGHTH RACE Balmerino andicap: Yrom 2-1

Роз

This is the last race of the. day and will be contested by Class 7 ponies.

Some Fun should be in the running If given a good start. otherwise it may again prove & disappointment.

Looking over the entries, It A Grand Time, which has not raced since

This event will be contested would appear that Easy Slam its disqualification by Class 3 ponies. Judging (Mr Oliveira) is the logical Race Meeting. from past performances, I think choice for the Arst position. the Whitsun can give the above two ponies

the finish will be fought out First Editien (Mr Renfrew) good-fight-for the first place as between Straight Flush (Mr has shown rapid-Improvement it has been showing good form Boycott), Empress Delight (Mr during morning gallops and it at morning gallops. Amber and CF. Ng), Tonyber (Mr Chuang), should be near at the finish. Phoenix can be relied on to do Golden Daulla (Mr Kwek) and welt and should not be neglected. Amarant (Mr H. M. Botelho).

SECOND RACE

longkane St Leger: 191⁄2 Miles.

ran

Straight Flush, which second in the Curragh Handicap over the mile at the last moeting with Mr Ostroumoff up, has the recommendation for a win

This is the main event of the afternoon and is confined to p.m. Subscription

Ponics of 1952. best Judging from its win

in the here. p.n.: Grimns Champion Plate over 134 I expect It to receive stiff op-

miles

at the Third Race Meeting, position from Empress Delight, I don't think there is much doubt which was unplaced in this some but that

t Knock-down (Mr Robert race, as the pony is in excep- Tani)-will win again as it has tionally good condition

at the Meadowbrook Only

(Mr K. moment.

Then there is Tonyber. With

11.00

Junior Division: 12.30 Blackhawks v. Grins.

Senior "A" Division: a.m. South China v. Pandus; 2.00 pan. Warriors v. CAA.

Senior "" Division: 3.30 p.m. Red Sox v. Pandos.

WEEK-END

HOCKEY

Kwok) and Supreme Command

(Mr H. M. Botelho) to contenda reduction of 5 lbs. in weight with,

tomorrow, it is good enough to extend the above two ponies, THIRD RACE

while Golden Dahllo, a fost im➡ Gauldry landleap (Sezend. Sec-proving pony, might lion): Six Furlongs.

This race will be contested by the second section of Class following are Lengue ponles, and over this short dis- hockey Axtures for the week-tance the beat thing to do is to end:

look for sprinters.

The

SATURDAY Ladies' League Regrelo "A" v Dorians "White" K.Q.V ground at 4.35 p.m. Um- pires: Bgt C.L. Owen, Z.A. Abbas..

K.G.V. "A" v Gremlina "A 212 K.G.V. ground a1 3 pm: Umpires:

1. Crebas, Yaqub Khan.

Park

Victorians V_Recreio "D" King's Pool Ground at 4.16 pm. w Umpires: Lt B.NL Denver, Krishin

Lal.

Gremlins "D"

upset.

couse an

On uecount of Its low weight of 142 lbs. Amarant is a decided

menace.

SIXTH RACE

Dundee Standicap: 14 Miles. First of all we have Norse Class 9 ponies will try con- Lady to consider. It will be clusions here. Looking over the taken out by Mr Pote-Hunt and, entries, many will place their faith in Henrietta (Mr K. Kwok), remembering the way It ran and won the Obelisk H Handicap which has been penalised 10 lbs. over this distance at the Third on account of its second placing Raco Meeting with Mr Auchnie behind Great Conqueror in the up and paid

over the three-figure Proudstown Handicap ப dividend, many rely on it when

will no doubt two-mile post at the last meet-

making their Ing. bets.

I prefer Dawn (Mr F. Noodt), Personally, I think that Norse which is very fit at the moment, Lady should win, but Care with Chief Witness (Mr Oliveira) (Mr R. Free (Mr Samarcq) is not to be second and Heliophyte First Division (Men's) Army "A" Polley-Sookunpoo at ignored on this pony can move Tsai) third. 2.30 p.m. Umpires: 7.5. Crewel, some and the distance is more to

its king..

Comet (Mr Chun Kit), Copper Thunderbolts "A" v R.K.H.C.—| (Mr_Liu) and Ironside (Mr F. Royal Navy Ground No. 1 of 10.30 Noodi) are quite fast over o a.in. Umpires: W.O.. A.N. Nixon, short distance and will be near w❘ Makhan Singh,

Ground at 3 p.m. Umpires: A.. Nery, P/O K.. Whittaker.

Dorions "Green" v K.Q.V. “B”...... King's Park Pool Ground at 3 p.m. Umpires: Szt Fairhurst, L/Bar | Finlayson.

24 | P.F. Xavier.

Total (for 1 wkt) Bowling Analysis

15

Clark

R. Archer

Johnson McCool

SUNDAY

First Division (Men's)

_IA.F._V Argonauts. "A"--Kat] at the Anish.

TAK el 3. p.m. Umpires: J.B. Gonsalves, W.0,1 N.W. Letori,

Y.M.CA

V Royal Navy--)King's Park Pool Ground, at 2,40 p.m. Umpires: F/Sgt L.F. Leigh, FIULI E.J. Gordon.

FOURTH' BACE

St Andrew's Platat From Z-Mile Post,

Willie Pep Wins Royal Navy Ground No. 2 at 10.30 following ponies to fight, out the

St Louis, Nov, 10. Wille Pep, former feather weight champion, scored

This is the second important Second Division (Men's)) Thunderbolts "Ev Datch ILC race of the day and I expect the .m. Umpires: Crihat Lall, Aissue-Clonfeckle (Mr Samare), Nav Dharat, v' 1655AAF-King's || Anna. (Mr_|_Poto-Hunt), Ben Park Fun) "Urrung at 10.30 3 Lomond (Mr Boycott), leeneld inpires: W.0,1. M.J. Pellers, Sat (Me S.-W. Tong), and Johnber

(Mr Chuang).

T.G. Davies.

unanimous 10-round decision

Sookunpata 11.C... Army " to-night over Fabela Chavez.Happy Valley Pool Ground-nt 1 ura,

Clonfeckie, Judging from its Both men weighed 129 pounds. Jardine.

Umpires:, P/D. P.3. ̧. Dall," - Sgt (T,

second placing behind Gold Chavez.

24-year-old Teams or umpires, unable to meet | Medal in the Brighton Handicap Mexican, was no match for Pep, liste fixtures are requested to com- Lover: 11⁄4 milas at the last meet fact G. Verheul. - the: Hon. Fixture who did not lose a round of the link 11 immediately fog, shad very good slange pi United Press{

winning although it has boon"

by phone 30343.

Fleet Admiral (Mr Botelho) has 135 lbs. to carry and it may be worth a place, bet here.

Mr Chun Kit will be entrusted with the task of riding. Prairio

Thunderbolt (Mr Bolelhi0) is coming along nicely but I cannot sec it

above- bealing tho mentioned ponies and the best can do is, to take third position.

For those looking for an out. sider, Ifurry On (Mr B. L. Tao) Ja the pony.

H.K. Swimmers Invited To Manila

Miss Cynthia Eager, Miss Irene Kwok Kam-ngor and Cheung Kin-zian, who re- presented Hongkong at the Olymple Games in itetsinki, have been invited to take part in an All-Comers Meet Lo be held in Manlia on December 27 and 28.9.

- This was revealed yester.": day by Mr A. da O, Bales, Hon. Secretary

General, Committon of Hongkong, who said ibas he had receivedl a communica.... tion from the Philippine Amateur Athletic Feders- floja

three inviting the

Olymplo

swimmers.

Mr Bales further aald that' the invitation had been row: ferred to to Hongkong. 'Amateur Swimming AssQ-` slation for transmission to the swimmers.

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