SING TAO HIT RAF

FOR SIX

IN

THE

SECOND HALF

By I. M. MacTAVISH

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1953.

Here was the game to upset the amateur forecasters....even after one half of it had been played. As referes Barneli glanced at his watch to check the dying reconds cf the first half, the RAF; forced a corner. They made a vallant effort to notch a goal, but a strangely unsettled Sing Tao defence held out and the Inter- val whistle brought them a welcome breather.....They were fortunate in many ways to be on level terms with the RAF at one goal all.

"Flash Harry"

and again Barnicle crashed an unsaveable drive passed the right hand of Yue Yul-tok, who made no effort to save.

Whatever happened to the two teams during the brief rest. I just cannot Purmise....but judging by the tactics of both after the re-start I'd say that someone gave the Airmen some poor advice....while Sing Tho seemed to have a cohesive plan for the first time in the game.

The RAF defence disintegrated The second half was jurt 00 under the constant prescure that reconds old when Ho Choyng- was exerted down the Sing Too you put his side in the lend aud Jeft wing. Jones began to again it was a magnificent gool wander off his beat, newcomer Buswell found the pace the Roine 100 uch for him and into the wider gaps that appeared there flashed the ever eager Ho Cheung-you and in 12 minutes the score had moved frem 1-1 to 4-1.

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well placed shot that gave MacLaren not the ghost of a chance... and extracted the full penalty for a bod defensive errer by Jones. After the

Sing Too seemed sausßled with their comfortable lead, but in minute they the 30th and 31st

The first got two more goals, resolute display of these gave great satisfaction | which the Alumen had given to the erowd as it came from a

Lau before the interval I thought we tremendous

drive

by Ayha Inade De The first half of the game was should see them fight back in Chung-bang excellent entertainment, The is effort to rave the game, maximum use of a brilliant back RAF, while they were still fresh,

Just when they might have pass from Ho Cheung-ynu. played some real forceful ont-

and the Sing Tau difence found them'elves ball

further be the afterno

was il Tragedy for did not show up at all well.

him us the result ul one of Maclaren who malvanced from fact there were times when they these speculative goals that are his gent and took a test time Thowed only lou elcarly titate th.Hing watch but xo klek

10

at

he locse ball... 20 contact wich Guspect disheartening to play again 4.

alright. 10 very

Hade when under pressure

rebounded from sif session

fappy but the ball against faster moving forwards piny in front of the UAF goal the onrushing Lo Kan-theung they are going to be in ferible,

ball was cleave; sut it rom into the unguarded goal ... tu Önce twier they resorted to Sik Pei-yin who was about make the final score 7-2.

to to very clempriate clearances and 30 yards out. He took the ball I felt that the referee look forward a few yards and then inore tenient view than he

a terrific drive that unleashed of some of the lacking went into the net like a bullet, should

especially as

luckless You-sang at left-half was cerned.

The opening goal, which came

minute, WVแร่

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After

MacLaren

Sorted on his goalline.

con-

the

result of a penalty kick awarded against Bau Yung-song for very lute tackle on Loader whet It seemed that the

centre forward was certain to score Barnicle reared at the second attempt after crashing his first effort against the crosstar

the referee ordere

re-kick A

The writing was now on the wall and it didn't make pleasant reading for the RAF supporters, Barnicle tried very hard to rally his mates, but the rot had set in and both wing-halves and Inside forwards had lost their grip on their

opposite numbers in the Sing Tau line-up.

THE PAY-OFF The more I nee of Cheung

and being very fortunate to Kum-ho, the belter 1 under for some infringement that was stand his methods. His wander- not apparent to the spectators inngs, which look so casual and

unplanned, are closely led with the schemes of The Jine and in the 49th minute we saw the pay-off.

The

stands.

up

SHOT IN THE ARM This was just the shiel in the arm that the Sing To buys

RAF Jones, the

centre-half, required and in two minutes the

was templed out of position by scurts were level again. I was

Cheung Lo Kan-cheung, who had ap 11 clever pass froth Kam-hol that statied the move,parently taken over the centre The ball was slipped

into the forward berth. La trailed the inside left position right in bull to the right suddenly the path

of the ontuching Ifa the spun round and flicked the the centro- Cheung-yau.

les a finst it ball back into

ere und in forward position.. and there was under contrul Another it was in the back of was Cheung Kam-hut all on his ... ready to place the ball the net.

it "was a delightful equal ser in the back of the net and should have served DS a When he received the ball there warning that it

Foccer was not a defender within ten sulcide to leave this youngster yards of him... so much for unal'ended for

few skilful planning. H feeling seconds but the

ในร่ bczn awarded 0:1- atrmen didn't heed the warning men and in the end they paid a heavy other penalty kick. Again

Was for an Infringement. by price for their laxity.

...

was

even

own

and

Some weeks ago I commented that this Sing Tao defence does not stand up to sustained fast pressure. They look good tictating the when they plan, but the backs are slow on the turn and the wing halves do not defend as well as they atinck.

are

Honnibali had a fine game in the middle and showed that his strength and experience menn a lot to his mates around him.

"Flash Harry" was in charac- teristic mood when his team was on top, but several timus he was caught out of position due to wandering up the eld ... at one time he get a roundt of very unjustified applause for taking a corner on his own right to be a wing. It turned out very peor corner and "Flash" found himself trading leng way behind the advancing RAF forwards.

ALL WILLING

#1

In the forward line every man

made a significant contribution

to the victory and all of them showed a 'willingness to have a the chance shot at goal when

Cheung presented itself. Ho you was again the star and showed that his early season form was being maintained.

In a RAF team that promised much and then faded out of the picture, only Barniele played up tremen-

to form. He put in * Just before this goal the Air

Aitkenhead Shield Won By Kowloon

dous amount of work end saved many awkward situations.

MacLaren is losing n lot of must goals but he

ullow not

he is unfortunate in that he is getting very little assist- ance from some of the men in front of him.

himself to become downhearted

Jones had a

bad

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Today's Chances At The Valley

By

"RAPIER”

The second and last day of the Third Race Meeting of the Hong- kong Jockey Club's 1953/54 season. will be held today at Happy Valley.

There are ten interesting events on the programme. The first saddling bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m., with the tiffin interval after the fourth race. and the first bell after tiffin will be rung at 2.30 p.m.

Here are my estimates of the} chances:

The Hongkong St Leger for 1953 Ponies will be the main event of the afternoon and will be run over 1% Miles. A great return fight between Babsie and Gold Crown will undoubtedly he watched by an enthusiastic crowd of racing fans.

Madame Butterfly (Mr C. F. Trode Wind (Mr Wel) is, of Ng) and Hurry On (Mr Boycott) course, the dunger, and I expect are also good over this distance to see it fighting out the fish. and can be depended upon to Armament (Mr Chuang) which

race of it.

ran a good seccnd the last time out, must be considered.

For an outsider I would recom→

FIRST RACE Stanley Bay Handicap (lat. Sec.): make a One Atle.

The programme opens with an

event confines to Class 4 penies.

Allied Victory (Mr Tsal), in view of its third placing in the Conduit Handicap over the two mile post at the 1st Race Meet- ing, stands a very red chance of annexing this 10ce.

FIFTH RACE Black Hill Standleap: Six Furlongs,

Mincale (Mr Kwok) and Same mend Teddington (Mr Boycott). Again (Mr Ostroumoff) are the two ponies to contest the finish of this sprint race.

Both animals are, raring to go as-is evident by the splendid times they returned in their early morning trials on October

and Fei Chi

Boswell, who made:-hls--op, pearance in the team, showed that he has a lot of ability and American Carrot (Mr Plumbly)

is well suited for this distance) 28. when he gets himself really fit

and I think it will give Allied Other dangerous opponents in Kowloon bowlers beat the Mainlanders by 371 shots he will make a sound half back.

game at Victory a good rnce.

Take are Precious Mine (Mr centre where he allowed himself to 32C at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday to

to fall for the wiles of Cheung win the Aitkenhead Shield.

final Following the

head,

Second Division: Club de Recreio Kam-hol. Far too often he was ["A". gether- phyrs and spectators,

Third Division: Indian Recreation caught cut of position and he

with blotted his copy-book lounge club. in the Club

first half retaliation after he sider. presentation of th:

MATCH SCORES winners

Scores prize: to the various

in

had been bowled over by the

Sin You - sang questionable of the Colony competitions Shield match were: held during the season.

cd Jar

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Aitkenhead

Mustang (Mr Ostroumeff) las in Kul-ving) also shown that it is depeitable F. Noodt). for places and may pop up again for a place today, leaving Beat) aThat (Mr Boyce) ns the out-

В

NINTH RACE Obelbk MASAL Handicap: Furiofigs.

Six

This sprint event for Class 9 unics will, I think, be lought out between First Lady (Mr Yen Ching-Ion), Bright Knight (Mr Ng).

Ironside (Mr Boycott) and

Dreadnought (Mr Bumbly).

is in splendid con- Lady is dition and if it should secure a good start It

It may win, while I SIXTH RACE

Bright. Knight expect to see offer a challenge. Hongkong ft Leger: 13 Miles.

Ironside should not be dis- This is the main event of the ofteracon ond

this pony is good is confined to regarded as Australiun

of 1053. over this distance. ponics Stone Handicap that. Sec.); 1! Weight 147 16.

As an outsider Dreadnought In the Hongkong Derby aver is worth following.

at the 13th Race Looking over the entries, the 14 Miles following should be prominent Meeting, Bobsle (Mr. Samare) Stanley Bay Handicap (Second M. N. Rakusen 18 J. E. Noronha 22 occasions and each time he has Royal Command (Mr Chen Pup).hart the better of Gold Crown | Bec.); One Mite,

"142" Crown by Teni),

lengths.

I am incline

This is the final event of the Ostroumoff)

result will be reversed on account

fongkong

C. Tape

C. Pile

C. R. Romelot

B. Kitchell

W. C. Daley

K. M. Rumjehn

A.K. Minu

J. 1. Baxter,

J. Kinniburgh

Kuwloon

A. F. Norentza

R. Morriscri

J. Chubb

Mr J. E. Noronha, President of the HKLBA, cengratulated the Kowloon bowlers on their retaining the Shield Fuccess in which they won last year, and congratulated both Mr M. B. Hassan, winner of the Singles the runner-up. Mr G. C. stirling per- Notman.

for the

by formance displayed

W. Cameron bating

all the win- | 4. Hayward my of

various Open The

as the Championships as well League, Mr Noronha concluded D.

KBGC for J. 4. Lemtolt 15 . . Pazos 18 by thanking the their kindness in permitting the of The greens und Mesumes A. Campbell and J.

O. Madar

C. C. Pereiro

H. Browne

Francis.

Q. Norman

P. Hughes

N. Weng

'bath

H. 3, Mari W.

Melrose

21 J. Mekelvie

J. 1. Goodman

F. 1. Kermanl

T. E. Baker

K. Bodie

G. Madar

Rosselt

A. P. Pereira

A. Blev

R. F. Luz

2.4. Liddell

3. Telford

A: J. Kew A. R. Kichell A. M. effort in

W. Necamat

P. Kennedy

W. M. McCall

3t

A. G. Cules

D. C. Bymons

T. W. R. Wilson

D. Phillips

C. tunsfell

13

ing Mrs Norenha

pro

M. 11. Jong,

A.A.A. Rumfain

X. Gautier

****

Banks for their fine

F. Lee

collecting $443 for St. Dunstan's. J. Wyper

Fund, and ended by introduc-

Eented the prizes.

who

B. F. Ger

SECOND RACE

tackle.

I feel that I must be unlucky as far as Morgan is concerned.

I have watched him on several

been starved of the ball.

He looked as though he might

Eudora (Mr Witness (Mr

he

conder worked hard,

inclined

10TH RACE

und to believe that this afternoon meeting and is confined to the

was shown

011

Friday

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CRICKET CLUB IN A

STRONG POSITION

The Hongkong Cricket Club was left in a fairly strong position at the end of yesterday's play against the Combined Services at Chater Rond, when HKCC's Inst wicket fell at a total of 280 runs,

HKCC got off to a bad start, IL. Stanton, & Dowling yesterday when their first threat howe, b Dowling

RW. Franklin, c Gingell ↳ Pierce wickels foll 'for only 40 runs J, Borthwick, & Miller b Pierce. with. Klibee, Rowe and Stanton D.W. Leagh, not out being dismissed. R. W. Franklin H. Owen-liughes,

Alexander and J. Borthwick then made, a

GNP. Britchard, stand, with Franklin the more Alexander oggressive batsman.

C Miller

► Bolly

RH. Hughes, • Horshamr

Dowling

During his stay at the wicket, KG. Spink, e and ♪ Pieres ... Franklin ran up a top store T.P. Mahon, b Dowling

total of 85 runs, which included eleven faurs. When Franklin was caught by Gingell off Plorce, D. W. Leach, fifth wicket down, took hla place at the wickets with Borthwick, Borth- wick, who played a fine in-

Exa

Total

Fall of wkt-1-15, 2-15, 3-49, | 130, 5«X\1, 6-153, 7-180, 8-1977, 0-220, 10.230.

Bowling Analysis

Cpl Dowling

scored 53 before being Lt Alexander ht by Miller oft Pierce Net Bly... Just before ico. Borthwick's LAC Horsham total of 53 included eight fours, Capt Plorce and the Cricket now stood

wickets.

Club'a score Ave

for at 141

On the bowling, side, Cpl Dowling, who bowled 28.5 overs during the three-hour play, was effective, securing extremely five wickets for 70 runs. Capt Pierce captured three for 28 runs, while Lt Alexander got two wickets for 55.

THE SCOREBOARD #KCC LD. Kubee, e. Alexander

Dowling

MOREA BEATS DROBNY

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The women's title was won by Elena Lehman (Argentins), whir defeated Lulo Morales (Chile)

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THIRD RACE MEETING

(To bo hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) Saturday, 7th November & Monday, 9th November, 1953.

· THE-PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF-18~RACES-

The First Bell will be rung'at 1.30 p.m..on the 1st Day and the First Race 'run at 2 p.m. On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 ubon. The timin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).

The Secretary's office at · Alexandro House will close at 11.45 am. on the 1st day and at 10 am, on the 2nd day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the, welllen or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Intro- duced by him.

Tins will be obtainable' at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811)..

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during

of seventeen years, Western standard..

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

the Gate.

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the

W. C. Simpson have done something, but V-J Day (Mr H. K. Hung).

Royal Command,should have of the Bne form the latter pony Second Section of Class 4 ponics: the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age did

(Mr Fleeting Moment not gel one decent pass

evidence of no dificulty in winning this race is now enjoying. This the whole game,

which 14 during

if it does not misbehave during

In its im Ostroumoff) appears to have the was in the main due to the

the race as it did at the last pressive six furlongs gallop in best recommendation for a win weakness of

which O'Brien

but should expect 1.22.2 seconds, with a 26.2 last here. The pony to watch, how

morning, ever, is Ambition, which will be 10 V, long sung 20¦ pulled Glibey further back than meeing.

otherwise have been in strong opposition from Eudora or quarter,

Crown Witness, both of which November 6, without being fully taken out by Mr Kwok. It has

stretched,

beon showing Improved form are capable of extending

V-J Dry is alro cendered At any rate, the finish' should i lalely and it will give · Fleeting | requisite fee of $3.00 In order to gain rd-admission. Martin did not play as well as good enough to extend the two ngain be tought out between Moment a keen fight. inside-right us he does in the

form at these two

ponies, with Gold Crown having a slight advantage.

Donla (Mr. Chuang) Dalziel was a big disappoint-morning gallops recerlly. ment and he will have to do

THIRD RACE

Picasso (Me Hoycott) will fight stennes Bandlean: Prom. 15 out the third position. justify his better than this to

the Combined selection for

SEVENTII RACE, Teams. Services Hongkong

Judging from its win in the Handy tay lundicap: From be I thought the game Was Granville Handicap (Second 15 Mie Fixt

well centrolled generally

Sectica) on the second day of Referee Barnct; and his lines men. I didn't agree with some

S. M. Rumjohn li Gre

f. C. Buller K. A. Baker N. Orman B. A. R.

which was One Innovation,

Was extremely well received, that winners were permitted t name the prize most sullable to their ner:enal needs, and a beautiful array of really useful trophies

wero distributed, which ranged from a solid gold. ring to an electric waffle maker Wrlat watches, and included

and a "Toast clocks mantle marier,"

PRIZE-WINNERS The following are winners:

the prize

Singles Championship and Brad- hury Cup-Winners: M. B. Hussan: Runner-up: G. C. Norman.

Pairs Winners:

Rodriques

13 half back tine.

M. . Divecha 20

F. G. da Lap

A. D. Reis

H. Altenza

11. Вляз

1. Parker

T. Kavanagh

A. Buchanan

13 D. Trall

MA, Ramjnish 13.

B. Black

E. Wallworki

R. A. Edwarda

W. Williamson 21

W. Brace

T. Dyer

C. McLennan

J. F. da Silva

1. Noranha

B. F. Marques

H. A. Ozorio

A. A. G. Bilva

L.A. Rozario

8. E. Souza

MA

23

G.E. Danenberg 20

A. Banks

V. Harverson

A. Campbell

G. Mackrelit

W. C. Dovaird 12 C. Collins P. M

Miller

K. Bung

A. W. Hircock

Lonadale W. 8. Taylor Poulsen

I. W. Hollway

by

of his decisions, but he was wel up with the play and his deci

In view of a line

alte Post.

the First Race Merg, Flaming

and

This event will be fought out Wheel (Mr Chuong) should score by Class 2 ponies. I expect the again it the Kwok is the next Skylon (Mr Boycott), Ping. On

this crowd.

winner to come from among

ions were given promptly and bet, but it must also be borne (Mr Tsal), Kentucky Lady (Mr clearly.

and in mind that Lady Gloucester Ng)

first rate entertainment

it,

Comet

In

Prestwood (Mr

There is also Diamond Dalia (Mr Tsai) to be considered, and ticket each way on this cam- bination may turn out to be a good investment.

As an outsider bear English Cabbage (Mr Plumbly) in mind.

NOTICE

and

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MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the. RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on so account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Belling full.

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $30.00, Through. Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 0th November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

Cast Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meating at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omees at Queen's Building, (Chater Road). 5. D'Aguilar Street and 882 Nathan Road, until 11 a.m, on the 1st Day and 10 am, on the 2nd Day.

TOTALISATOR

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Draft Programmes VERDICT: The first half was (Mr Plumbly) is a fast moving aroumon view of its second

the animal and if it can take the Skylon, in

the Kwangtung Entry Forms for the 4th Race seeend half was second class lead there will be no catching placing

Handicap over the two-mile post Meating 1953/54 to be held on 19 laro. Early in the season ! team

For big money I recommend at the 1st Race Meeting, should Saturday 21st November, 1958, remarked that the RAF

but it will have (weather permitting) may be here, one would Red Feather (Mr C. L. Gregory). win

to give of lis best to beat Ping obtained at the Secretary's witli after the "all clear" signal has been exhibfted. FOURTH RACE

On, which is spoedy over this Notting radicap: 11⁄2 miles.

distance.

Offce, Alexandra House; tho The distance Alzd favours Club House, Happy Valley; Class 7 ponies will night out the issue in this race and, judg-Kentucky Lady and I think and the Stables, Shan Kwong ing from their training per-will be very near towards the Road. RAF: MacLaren; Greig, Bar-formances, I strongly

fancy end.

15 D.R. Edwards. 21 expect

R... Laurel

05

R.M. Hetherington was not as fit

and that still goes. What a future there is in the game for young Ho Cheung-

A. A. Guterren

A.A. Remedios 34 yau

A. Jillott

I. Voke

1. Kitchell

B. Rivero

Landoll; Runners-up:-J. Lux LUR.

R

S.

V. Bonch

A. IL. Haresk

21

1. Gibson

H. Ridsdale

1. A. Trigg

10 T. Lock

1. F. Lopes

Bearer

1. A. Costa

J. C. Remedios

20 A. 7. 201720s

A. C. Bequelan

W. Lam

Triples:-Winners: Y. Chubb, T. E. Baker, W. Hong Bling: Runners up: Noronha, H. J. Noronha, 3. E. Noronha.

Hinks:-Winners: G. Coles. A. Campbell, A. Banks. B. Telland. It. Gourlay: Runners-up:Ʌ. RA Rahman, K. M. Rumjann. M. D. Hassan, U. A. Rumjahn,

dufferrer International Shleid: -- Winners: Portugalį Runners-up: Perla,

League Champions

First. Division: Club de Recreio.

G. I. ShaW J. Kelleher A. M. I P. K. Lau R. TAY

Ĉ C. MI

Pavri

YA. Razack A.. Leotard

Pilkington

K. Blous

Y. Adel

f

W. Hayne

A. Bloven

3. T. Cotton

M. Kavize D."Arnaw 9.0. Let

'THE TEAMS

.The, Bomo

lo

applies

Entries close at 12 o'clock EIGHTH RACE DEA

on Tuesday 10th Blong 1 Handicap (Becond sec) NOON

November, 1968. aties; meant The Second Section of Class 8

15 nicle; Boswell, Jones, O'Brien; Bright Bay (Mr Chuang) to win Frestwood,

Dalziel, Martin, Loader, Gilbey, the distance is well suited Morgan:

to 'this' pony. Blog Tuo; Yue Yul-ták; Hau' Main challenge should come Yurg-sang, Hsu King Shing; from The Hopeful (Mr. Taal),

Barkers are påvised not to destroy or throw away their tickets

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS, FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER. NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE- OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN. V

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TONN. OR" DIS- FIGURED, TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tie Tea mea, etc. will not be permitted to operate

By Order of the Stewards, HOMISA, MA

Secretary,

King Pel-yin, Honniball, Sin Yau-which is quito at home over this poles will contest this event and By Order of the Stowards Within the procinels of the Hong Kong Jockey Club......

sang? Yueng Wai-tao, Lo Kan- distance and ở should not, bef strongly, famey, Jorrocka - (My theung, Choung - Kam-hol, Ho ignored as 'It is being quietly Tial)" as the distance is welf

muited to Bls pony.

Chout yeu Lai chung sing. tipped.

H. MISA,

Secretary.

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