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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SIXTH RACE MEETING 1952/53

Saturday, 6th and Saturday, 13th December, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

On the 1st Day the First Beli will be ring at 1 pm, and the First Race will be run at 1.30 p.m.

On the 2nd Day the First Dell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. aná The First Race will be run at 2 p.).

There are races on the 1st Day and B races on the 2nd Day 17 in all).

Through Tickets (17 Races-$34.00) also Tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last sure of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweg) un The "Pearce Meinorial Cup Sweep" scheduled to be run on 28th January, 3953, inay be obtained ut the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Flunr, Chater Road.

Through Tickels reserved for this meeling but not paid for by 10 am, on Friday, 5th Decembm, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

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

́5 D'Águilar Street, Hong Kong

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TOTALISATOR

THE OŽINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEEK-END'S SOCCER LEAGUE PROGRAMME

By "SPIV"

With the exception of one postponed match, that between St Joseph's and Police, the Senior Division of the local Soccer League con- cludes its first round of matches this week-end.

Two teams, Kitchee and South China, still remain unbeaten in this League, with Kitchee leading last year's Champions by a solitary point.

With the League standings 03 they are, Kitchce and South China will provide the two matches of the week, and the fact that Kitchee's opponents will be nono else but fourth- rankding

Kowloon Motor Bus and South China's opposition wh be third-placed Eastern, makes 11 a brilliant close to the first round of the tournament.

10

On the present form of the four teams, Echo tro have a bigger job on hand than South China, in meeting the Busmen at the Club ground

4 pm, tomorrow.

Do

t

Although possetsing ex- ceptionally

brilliant stars in their line-up. Kitence, are N well-balanced team that in a

has non-spectacular Way" achieved the most successful re- sults this season with combined rather than individual efforts.

RELIABLE DEFENCE

They

reliable goal- have a keeper in Cheung Koon-hing and the backs, Li Shu-ping and Lee Ping-nam, are steady.

Veternu THE Kam-hung, though on the stow side, makes up for this handicap will his coolness and experience an positional play,

Comb. Chinese

Beat African

Soldiers 4-1

3

Combined Chinese scored 4-1 victory over the African team from Macao in their Charity miniature soccer match on the Navy ground at Cause way Bay yesterday.

The attention of Totalisntor Investors is drawn, to the following two-game series played to raise ruler

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies on declared by the Stewards when the "All Cleue" 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.

Totalizator Tickets should be examined and cheeked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot 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 unce 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 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 BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting Indies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or persunal 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' Enclosure will be on sale at the Raco Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 10.30 am. on the lit Day and at 11 am, the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.15 am. the ist Day and at 11.45 am. the 2nd Day. 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 tiffing will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27816).

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 Lotties and will be payable at the Gate,

Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meurig will forfeit his or her tight 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' pasace will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endote thele numion on the passes. Holders of such passen aro not permitted in the Menthers Enclodure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers stands,

Owing to the congestion in the Member's Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in Ule Colles Room, Bar Holders aria Members are reducited to sure that their savints make use chly of the Publis melting, Lian, Military Police Will be posted at various points in the diclosure to ensure that this adulation is adheredaid a paus

Order!!

SMI

The match was the last of a

funds for the Western Dis- tion and the new Portugues triet Kalfong Welfare Associa School in Kowloon.

Mr F. A. de Menezes Ribeiro, Portuguese Consul Hongkong, kicked-off.

St. Joseph's

The tag youthful winst-Taikoo

Küchee halves, Lak Thi-hay and Kwok Army Shek, make up in speed and Bolicitors aggressive play, while in the Palice forward line experience, youth and speed are well-blended in Lee Hung-kee. Kwok You, Lau Wai-man, Chau Man-chi and Leung Wing-kwong,

In

Tramways Club

2nd Division

Gymnastics Little Sai western Prirona PCA CHB

Won

contrast, Kowlooh Motor Bus are blessed with Individual stars, but though possessing an almost

defence. RAMC impregnable have not up to this stage been Dockyard able to And a workable forward REME line.

Jaguars Yard Police.

The six draws on their' record is ample evidence of this fact They wil be more successful. in my opinion, if Lee Tal-fai goes to the centre-forward posí- tion with Szeto Mún on his right and Tang Yec-kit on his Jeit,

Lee Chun-fatt has probably been the main cause of

the In- of the forward, line to

ability effectively and will do

the minimum damage and the greatest good with his speed if he goes to the right wing. Tam Weon-cheung has shown up fairly well at left-wing.

Kitchee will take the field with the odds in favour of them, owing to their ability of always putting up

minimum of average form,

can

The Busmen aro an un- predictable lot, depending on how

their forwards feel that day. Should they strike form, they

costly upset the balance and give their team an easy win, but I doubt that their forwards can ever achieve their maximum capability unifl and when they can solve the problem of where to shove in iwo individualists in their for ward line,

EASIER JOB

At the same time and place on Sunday, South China are ex- pected to have a comparatively casier job of ULposing Eastern.

of

The match will feature the two best forward lines this sen- son, and the result, will depend

the

3rd Division

C & W AFS KL Godown 9 2 5 Tansar. Acor

RIL CAT

Lane Crawforl Dalry, Fatm Itadiffusion HKU

SAINESPARDO

am

TEST FOR WILLIAMS

Harry Matthews, the American heavyweight from Seattle, will fight Britain's Johnny Williams at Harringay on December 10. Central Press Photo.

Brawn On The Bob

Run

WEEK-END

CRICKET TEAMS

The followhig are Club selec- tions for League criéket insteliés this week-end:

Kowloon Cic. lat XI v Indkin R., at Sookuspoo on Saturday at (1.307 p.m. (player to meet at

Queen's Pier 1 p.) SAV. Gitúni, W.M. Davidson, F.V. Dodge, N, Hatt-Baker, B. A. Lee, J. Loriou, JJ, Muldoon, R.A. ND- holls. C.S. aninge, G.E. Taylor, F. Zinnern. Umpko.-L. Quia- edy. Scorer.-F.B. Kermani.

Kowloon c.C, maxf vn. Dockyard at, Cox's Bood on Satur

day. at 130 P-E,C

ᎢᏗ

Will Cowic, A. Lang, R. Lodge." W. Pepperell, S. Ramchand, C.; Smith, A.P. Wek, P. Wood, Bloupor 8.A., Grey,

Dockyard R.C. Kowloon c.C. at Cox's Rood on Saturday at 1.30 HCL. Hughes (Cool), TN. Knapp, W. Janies, T.J. Kingdoli. W.J.B. Zewis, G. Hare fem, -3, Adlke, D. Sutalite, R, Horwood. R. Mod go DL Diacki – 13th man-1. Umpire... Regan

Cooper, [Beuret−1, 'ftedmah.

16-STONE SQUADRON LEADER

IS BACK TO LEAD

BRITAIN'S BOBSLEIGH TEAM

By JOHN WATERMAN

London.

W.

Dockyard R. C. 'v R.A.F. at King's Park, on Sunday,bi 1.30 p.m.-C. Zuglica (Capt.f. R.. James T.J. Kardon, w Lawl G. Harris, J. Adk, D. Batelite, R. Harwood. P. Regan... Back 12h men --G, Harvey. Unpšte,” R.R. Cooper. Scorer-F. Pyne.

Army "B" v B.A.F. b.a. gelendly match at tai Tak on Saturday, at 1.30 p.m.Major Bennett, Major Watt, Major MeBoch, Capt. Pe Capl, Dewar, Trier, t, Davies. 14 Ibbotson, B/Sxt Maddock, ‹ Gns” Harrison, Cm Aikinson. 12th man PIC Cutte Umpire-Q TACI Carler. Scoror-Bür Cooper,

Indian B.C. PAM XI ♥ Kowloon C.C. at- Cox's Road, on Saturday, at 130 p.m.-A.R. Kncheri iCopt.j. 8.1 Khan, A... Abba, B. a Arell 23, Bimaria, -- Sheery Bucks, AH, Innaši, Aut Madar Benny Dinar, Ador Aujjähn, M.J. Sabiad. 1201 main.-5.4. Ismall. Umpire—G.M, Buit. Scorer,-Aid), Wahab.

Hongkong c.c. "Scorpioni" By King's Ark on Saturday

1.30 p.m.

leaver Queen's Pice at 1250 p.1- if. Oven Hughes (Capt.), 1. Simu- ton, L.F. Stokes, D. Leach, F 1C. Tierkige. C.B. Connett, D.J.-HII,

Fear Greene,

K.M. Campbell, 1,07 Roberts.

Hangkong (C.C. "Optimista" (v Royal Air Force at Chater Road da Saturday at 150 p.m.-D. "Mc- Lellan, G.T. Rowe.

N.E. Arty. L.D. Kilded. Q.11.P. Pritchard, R.M. Macpheram. F.W. Frankin, T.P. Mahon, R., Hughes, K.G. Spak, 1.1.0. Hubble, jzil mast.- F.D. Thorp. Umpire-A.E. Perty. Scurer.-R. McAdam.

R.A.F. 18 XI v Hongkong C.C. "Optimists" R Chater Road Saturdays at 1.50

p.m.-Sqn/Ldr

Squadron Leader Michael Holliday leaned his 16st. bulk more com- fortably into the office chair, fingered the extinct cigar in his holder, and talked about his kind of sport-a sport where it is useful to be weighty Kingsford, Wa/Cdr Kettlewell, San and wealthy; a sport which is one of the fastest and most dangerous in the world.

..

Holliday is captum of the British Anternational Bobsleigh team. It has just been announced that after a lapse of a year they are to take part again in interna- tional competitions.

in Germany."

Late Clingman, Fit/Lt. Graham, W/D Walker. Sgt Spener; Cpl MacMahon, | TÃO HƠN, LAC Orbell, AC Benalbe, Cpl West, 122) mom-AC Salter. Umpire-AC Bruce, --Scorer»ŞAQ Hopgood.

R.A.F. 2nd XI y Army In A Thenitly match at Kal Tak you Saturday at 1.30 p.m.--Sqn/Ldr Shepherd, Sq/Lds Orbell, AC

chell,

Bowl S/Y Thomas, Cyt Kay pi Barnett, AC Harrap, AC Ellis, Ac 12th ma-Cpl Unwin. Umpire Offr Bowden.

on the ability of either defence the vinter Holiday resorts of the an expensive hobby. Holliday most promising bob drivers. They Bobsleighing, takes place la f To a certain extent it is still berley, who is one of Britain's to cope with the attack.

Its says: "Each year It costs me a have been invited to take part With Yue Cheuk-yin, Mok world-notably St Moritz.

Woodward. in Chun-wah and Lee Yuk-tak Principle is the same as tabog fantastle amount out of my own later in contests at St Moritz,

gining-a fost allde down a } pocket." -

"But that," says Holliday, now playing somewhat at their

"will be out of the question. It top form, and the return to pat-specially constructed run of hard

But most of the yearly costs of will be bad enough eking out tern-weaving

by

"Britain's bobsleighing play

are met allowances to spend three weeks Eastern forwards, the South The usual run' is about a Mué China forward line

appear fand a quarter long, with trický slightly the more dangerous. hairpin bends and gradients. In Their half-line, with prob- that distance there is a drop of

Ko Po-keung

the 2,000 feet.

Spoed gets up to d ably pivotal position and Chit Chor- maximum of 90 miles an hour, wing and Tong Sheung

Whereas tobogganing is a one- appear slightly belter, but the man pastine, bobsleighing is d matter. In full-gize full-back situation has been tried as a partner to broke. In smaller bobsleighs problem for them.

Bobsleighs there are four nier, a Although Chiu Chor-wing driver, two in the centre, and a

In

will be

ulso

The African players gave a

Improved much

performance over that of Wednesday aud offered stiff opposition to the star-studded Chinese team

Passing with a greater degres of accuracy

displaying und excellent ball control, the Africans enjoyed a full share of the bull. Their finishing, how it was this failing which pre- was somewhat. weak and

them from scoring more

than

Time and again their

happy in that position, and it two, driver and brake. forwards, brought

is not unlikely that Soong the ball into the Chinese goal-Ling-sing may be tried there Holiday is Britain's No. 1 mouth, only to lose it through

in this match. A 3-1 win for bobsleigh brake. And in achiev- hesitation or unnecessary- Inter- passing.

South China is a likely result,ing that eminence his weight has

ever,

vented

timo

hg

once.

team

Lau Yee, Chiu has not been too known *R

HOW THEY STAND

First Division

W D L F A Pte 0 35 10 21

33 11

43 12 20

31 10

FIRST-TIME TACKLING Their defence also played a tigerish game and by first- Klichee

the SCAA tackling prevented

Eastern Chinese forwards from really selling down.

KME Mok Chun-wah opened the RAF scoring for the Chinese in the A

Kwong Wah Arst minute of the gama when sing Tao was sent through by In Club Kwok-tal.

St. Joseph's Police Before the interval, Lee Navy Yuk-tak scored to give Chinese a 2-0 lead at half-time. CAA

In the second period, the SCAA

XMB Afclean team was on the at HAF tack for most of the time and managed to reduce the arrears through Barrote, after Lee Yuk-lak had given the Chia- сво A 8-0 lead.

the

boblets there aré

counted a lot. The heavier à member of a crow is, the greater momentum the bob possesses and the greater the speed that can be attained.

33

member.

0 11 11 0

0

2nd Division "A"

year

To case the currency situation the British may be invited to stay in the American hotel at Garmisch. And they will fly there and back, paying fores this side.

GIAMPAGNET NÓI

"Last time we went to St Moritz," says Holiday, . the

allowance was £60. We stayed In inferior hotels and drank beer-while the rest of the com- petitors stayed at the Palace and drank champagne. A visit to St

Moritz would be impossible on the present £25 allowance."

Yot though the financial out-

koyed. "What

even -not

ice.

It's

SD

Adrian Quist Eliminated In

First Round

Melbourne, Nov. 27.

The feature of the first round of the Singles of tho Victorian Tennis Champion- ships today was the defeat of the former Davis Cup.. player, Adrian Quist, by Tony Ryan of Victoria' in straight sets, 7-5, 6-3, 6-0,

Ryan is the second ranking. junler player in Victoria and is. a protege of former Internation- at Colin Long.

1

fook has changed for British THE CAPTAIN

bobbers, the sensations of their Squadron Leader Holliday,

sport rembin Germany in a rocent

This was the first time in 20 does it feel 1 says Holliday. Introduced a 30-stone sportsman | by... the RAF Sports Board, Inta ond, of. their crews. They Currency restrictions have meant "It compares with nothing else years Quist land suffered defeat

flying.

în a drst round singles match. won the championship that year reduced and Britain being úhable when actually on the run. You the possible expenses being dimcult to describe your feelings

Senior players believe Quisti Now there are restrictions on the all-up weight of bobs, aver-to compete on equat tehuis with can't see anything: all you hear motor accident on Tuesday In defeat was the reaction from a aging about 10-stone per crew other nations.

is the roar of the runnera as you which he was badly bruised. £5,000 A YEAR

Today, the British can no go ut 85 miles an hour down the longer contribute to the upkeep Before the war-when Holliday of the St Moritz bob run. It

"The gi~the gravity pull-on first took up the sport Britain is impossible to buy new bob the steepest bands in black-que led the field in bobsleighing. At sleigh-they cost £800 and are fored it, you're

altting at the 19 18 Moritz British sportsmen made only In Switzerland And back. And then when it's pli

nonced the

construction and British teams can no longer tour over you have the most terrily maintenance every year of the from m to

ing exhilarating sensation-and Fress. Inter-Hong Cricket bob rum (the bobbleigh equivain

competitionsing part lent of tobogganing's

fool you've been." In the closing stages, Les

The following have been chosen 10 Cresta Run) at a cost of about sleigh Chilérantional Bobyou look back, and think what a'

Champlohhips are to be represent the Hongkong and hang £5,000 a year. Yuk-tak completed the scoring hol Banking Corporalefet hit was very much a rich man's in Germany now used by the

Held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen DANGEROUS OXFORD WIN to give the Chinese a 4-1 vic-nusl

gaina! Dodwell & Co.. Lid., on the tory

as a winter- Hongkong Cricket Club Cround at sport. Characters like Freddie American forces Africain--Coma, Miguel Muzila. Chater ipad od Sunday of 11.30 MacEvoy the Riviera playboy holiday-leave-resort.. Enquerdo, Sarmento, lainho, Moka.med. M. Derzicy, 43.A. Borth-who was drowned last year in Holliday is taking a British quito, Fuino.

wick, P.Q.A. Combined Chinese-Cheung Koony Cyl R. C.

TA.L hing, Pau King yin, Chan Kar-mu; Layton, 3.F.7.3, Lever, H.D., Beott. | Britain's Icadute bobbers in:1989 | next Kam-hung, Lo Kwok-tal, Lee Yuk-man-3.5 G. Talt, Umpire.F. tak, Mok Chun-wal,

the International competition.

Eastern

Cricket

Next famous

Bobsleighing remains just los dangerous as ever. There is hit average of one-fatal accident, a

American entries. were tot engaged today. Associated

CAL his Mediterranean yacht, were team of 10 there for three weeks year, usually cause by bobs THE RELAYS Luk Tat-hay, Chan Fal-hung, Too M.W. Turner, Maurice Turner, 12th the last year this country won. They are mostly | Idavlig the run at a sleep, bend-]

Marshal

THE GAMBOLS

WHY, IT'S MI & ME GAMBOL. DON'T YOU REMEMBER MEP WE MET DURING THE WAR C WHEN I WAS EVACUATED WITH THE SCHOOL

but thelude

mo fazydkina LiM-bf-Kim-

Barry ABS Lil

NES, OF COURSE I REMEMBER: "QAFI LEFT. SCHOOL A LONGI HAND, WHAT FORM ARE YOU IN TIME ASO - I'M MARRIED HOW AT GUIDOL, NOW,?

Į, THESE ARE MV.TWO CHILDREN)

';་,

and catapulting the crow..

London, Novi: 27. Holiday has no other hobbles. Oxford Univerally defeated And during the lotig summer days Cambridge University by four in England his favourite pecupă-events to two in the Inter tion is looking ut pictures of Varsity Relay Races today, the Bobalelehide and waiting im four by 220 yarda race bolag patiently for winter.

declared void after a Cambridac runner dropped the batów, dud en Oxford compitiför, changed over the line.

(London Expria Servtco).

TONIGHT'S BADMINTON

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following is the ballmit- tom programein, dùr tonight,- WOYMER VFollte

Kowloon Tong cocinasal -¿Police:"Blue" vytam,”

Meng wow Daibles. Dividon

8t Johri's/v

Chris Chataway, the British Olymple runter, Wine, die or the Oxford team in thủ rour by 800 Yards, rice cand although he |put: Oxford" Hito, thẻ fead, “ the

Cambridge anchor rash, Robinsic but i confu

·Spliff on the last log to win! heyards from, A.-J.,Vino and clock 7 minutes Bảo for the whole race an

Conditions were bad for fatal "The trackedai-169d -in. Boplazof, rain, waterzand

the runners were splashed with midarediated Press,

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