THIS AFTERNOON'S" RUGGER®

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, \NOVEMBER 6,⋅ 1854.

MAORI WAR DANCE IN FRANCE

Last Round Of Friendlies Today Before The Start Of The Pentangular

By "PAK LO”

This afternoon, weather permitting, two rugger games will be played at Soo- kunpoo. These two games will be the last of the friendlies as next week will bring the first round of the Pentangular Tournament.

The first game this afternoon in between the Police and the Navy, and will kick off at 3.00 pm. This will be followed at 4.15 p.m. by the match between the

at and the RAP

The Police have made a few 12 line-up from work cont with Shelley aver from Myger, atal

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www the sequutta, amid tarpenter

31 place lock

Boko

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR

This should give the Police abut botter that than the other

could way round. heavier pack, and this have an effect on the game, and

lenm nt

cause should

to the Navy forwards,

trouble

The

Some

CLUB Y RAF

The second game will with- weak link in the Police at doubt be the more interest- team, the threequarter line, ring, as the Club is putting our mains unchanged, but the fret

one of the strongest sides they Quit during the woek-end they have fielded so far, and there mimaged to overcome Tomar by should be few changes in it for

mil, albelt

two the Pentangular. Points to penalties, may give them a little more confidence in their latent abililles.

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the sel

Mcffun In the forwards hooking, and the greater weight The Navy, on the other hand,behind him should see him win

of once again have had to make the greater share

thi giving his threes a good few changes from elrums, previous teaing, but they still plenty of chances. andetain

I good pack which is And with Cole and Turville 4th exirtinely good in the loose, and returning to their usual helf

his done well of late.

positions the threes should have

deßnity superiority

To

They are much faster than their opponents and should out- without tou much

Draft Programmes Entry Formos for the Ither Meeting 1964/66 be held on Saturday 29th and Saturday 271h November, #954, weather permitting). ply them may be abiamed at the Secre Fary's

(Her, Alexandru be seen 1

The

Club

bother.

House,de but

Happy Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.

their opponents.

over

In the pack Talamo, who has been out of the Colony for some Most of the threes have yet time, velurns to the second row

a reprezentative and Kilvert comes into the back should at the row. This makes the Chib back they Valley: and the worst be the equal of the Poller uw one of the fastest they have

will probably be bad for a Jonst threes anti

Ume, and The of Petrie, Steven and On this basis the efforts much better. Navy should win, but with Kilvert should upset the RAF Lloyd us the Poller full back three line. they will probably win only by

It is in the three line that the a sonat margin.

RAF are the weakest, and were for Eden there would Lloyd certainly

impressed not and his only fault if fault It can probably be a cricket score from II. MISA,

be called R that

Lakes this game. Secretary. | everything almost too calmly,

Entries close at 12 o'clock

Tuesday h

NOON November, 1964.

By farder of the Stewards,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THIRD RACE MEETING

Saturday 6th November & Monday 8th November, 1954.

dan polisid under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES The Ford Bell will be rung at 1.30 pan. on the 1st Day and The Para Face um at 2 p.m. On the 2nd Day the Furst Bell will The rung at 1120 am, and the First Race run at 12 Noon.

Ma interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).

This week Worms is playing in place of Bowker on the wing. The latter has yet to be seen, but | he will have to do well to im-

prove on Howker's showing last week.

F

of

McGarrity takes Over from Fraser, anch Hоes to Bly half whilst Smith moves up to serum half. In the forwards Lamb should find that he will have to struggle harder in the lineouts as he will probably be against but should still be Hergroves,

often enough threes a chance,

The as

Members of the New Zealand Rugby League team perform a Maori war dance prior to their match against France in which they were beaten by 22 points to 13.

LEAGUE CRICKET

ARMY SOUTH PLAYS RAF

IN THIS AFTERNOON'S

MOST PROMISING MATCH

By "GOOGLY”

consistent

The meeting of the two services teams, Army South and RAF, at Sookumpoo will be the feature match of the Senior Division Cricket League programme over this week-end. 1 fancy the more Army players to win purely by reason of their more aggressive attack. Both are good fielding sides. As the playing hours are shorter a draw

is likely be the result of this game.

The official time for drawing stumps for November in 6 p.m. and if commencement of the game is delayed an extra ten minutes extension is allowed by the League laws, to bring the official time for drawing of stumps to G.10 p.m. should the malch start len minutes late.

Novices Athletic Meeting Entries

The following is the full list of compolitors at tomorrow afternoon's 1KAAA Third Annual Novices Meoting at Boundary Street;

High Jump (2 p.m.) Kwong Lau-chin, Q. W. Petrie, P. Shchan, R. J. Pearce, Kai Wan-lung, C. Harrison,

Javelin Throw (2 p.m.)

T. C. M. Senh, 1. Smith, C H. Nickols, Sun Stu-kering, 0. Rogers, J. A, Davidson, D. Clouting

880 Yards Final (2 p.m.)

A. Mok, Chan Shue-yuen, D. Hodkinson, J. Slude, E. You, Tai Chun-to, E. Taylor, R. Cmidy,

M. E. Cracking J. McLean, J. Marr, J. E. Holgate, R. K Hyatt, J. W. Thomson, L/Bdr.

McBeal, Chen

Feo

100 Yards Heats (2.05 p.m.) Heat 1-Lo Man-chick, P. H. Whitter, Chung Chee-fal, Chung Chun-yin, M. Lovint, P. Strutt.

WAR

Hent 4--Chn Sum-ming, E. Taylor, G: White, H. K. Kennedy-Skipton, P. J. Gam-

mans.

120 Yards Hurdles Final (4 p.m.) Samuel Lo, Wong Yat-sun, T. Merrett, Choy Kwok-ping, G. F. Splital, Yuen Kwok-pul.

Discus Throw Final

D. A. Wella, D. J. Talbot, R. J. Robinson, J. Bayliss, N. Bert- min, Chen Foo-wan, Sun Sht- teung. R. C. D. BrownI.

Three Miles Final (4,25 v.m.)

Gor.

B. D.

D. W. Owers, F. Adison, R. Candy, D. B. Levers, Gur. Hodges, G. Whe, Wong Kam- chak, Wong Kam-mun, H. G Clark, G. R. Norma Chan Cheung-chik,

J. Springett P. J. Soon Slu, Ying Pul-yan, J. E. Cager.

Thomson, J. W. Barton,

Bonnage, Ifeat 2 Chư Sau-kow, Galloway. J. Slade, R. K. Chiang Ying-wall, Chu Ming, J. Hyatt, Chr. Waltehead, G. 3. E. P. Taylor, R. A. Worms, Hui Scott. Sing-tak

3-Leung Chak-ping. Bing-chi, P. Partington G. F. Spitint, Ng Tuf-beng,

Hoat 4-Ma Chiu-keung, Lau Kam-bong, M. Glasgow, D. A

Brown Tak-kam.

Heat

Wong

arence R.C.D Heat Lo

Fagence

Fu

Yum-bing, Chan Van-Isil L/Bdr. Woods, W.V Whittle.

Heat 6-Wong Kwong-sing, W. J. Halliday, Wong Tso-man, Won Hon-kwon. N

Thorpe.

Long Jump Final (4.30 p.m.)

Teut Leung-yam, Pang Kom- tong, P. H. Finding. Chu Leultg-yam, K. J. Davies, G. D. Aungles. G. W. Petrio, Chan Van-tsul, Kwok Yuen-

R. A. Worms, wah,

G. F. Splital,

N. H. Golledge, Ng Tui-beng.

Three Miles Scratch Cycling (4.40 p.m.)

Lam Fook, 1am Hon R. Ono Mile Walk Final 2.20 p.m.) Martin, R. Hurford, Au Chung- Ng Tsang-cheung, Yuu Yuk-shing. Lo Whi-chuen, J. San- chun, P.E. Grunt, P Addison, derson, Lam Sik-yee, D. Chau Chuen-kee, Fung La Willdinson, Chau Chen-chueng,

T. Robinson.

poun.

Women's 100 Yards Heats (2.30 p.m.) Heat Tom Mui-kwan, Ng Sit-kwal, D. Hudson Fog Sik Hoat 2-Cheung Ho-yer, P. E Garrard, Cheung Wing-shuen. Hop, Step & Jump (2.25 p.) Wai-long. PS.Y.

Finding. K J Chesh, P.H. Davies, D. Page, N.H. Golledge, J. Walker, J.A. Davidson

Choung

Shot Put (2.40 p.m.)

WITCHCRAFT

AT CRICKET

Celebrating his 70th birthday at his Cranleigh home, Surrey, last month, J. McLean, D.J. Talbol, R.A. was Charlie Parker, most Worms, L/Bdr. Wyre, V.A. famous and gifted of all Hond, J. Bayliss, A. Pearson,

R.J. Show, Cheung Pak-lun. Gloucestershire bowlers, now Chu Yin-chuen.

retired as conch to Cranleigh College. i

440 Yards Hurdles Beats

(2.40 D..){ Hent Cheung Chow, Chan

R. M. Bell,

This accommodation to com-, Undergraduates might dictato IRC "B" have been requested pensate tate starters is only terms if they can score more to put their game with the slight

advantage for the light|than 140 runs and it one of Police off to tomorrow. On t fulls to a dangerous point by their bowlers-Teh. Vanar or the form they showed last week 6.45 p.m. For commencements J. C. Koh-strikes form with against KCV, IRC should add punctually at 1.30 p.m. there the ball.

four more points to their Shue-yuen, The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 capable of getting the ball back should therefore be avaliable at

the minimum four hours and 15. minutes of play at Jeust for the next week or two.

. 11 Pay the 14 Day and at 18 a, m

on the 2nd Day MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL. DE ADMITTED.

give his

Last week the forwards did well but they will find the All penisins MUST weat their badges prominently displayed opposition much stronger Today

throughout the meeting.

Aufratsotor Borges at $10 each per day are obtainable through fie bestetans up the written or personal introduction of a Member,

beti neraber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him,

Futler will be obtainabilis at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 72811).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the ("lah's premises during The Vrebing Atzekanden venes, Western standard.

*he Gate.

On the whole the Club, with the advantage in every division, should wk; fairly cemiortably, but it is faintly possible that the RAF could improve sufficiently to held them.

be

For this purpose a Child is a person under the ageplaying today on the Racecourse

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

Tape

Any person tenying the Enclosure will be required to pay the reptisite for a $3.08 in order to guin re-admission.

of adnussion will be $3.00 each per day payable at

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the

RESTAURANT

SERVANTS

Servants mad remains in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their dulles. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in Us Members' Betting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

the

The Club "13" will also

ground at Happy Valley against the RASC. Like the Club team this is one of the strongest "B"

come seen for a long time and should be more than capable

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of mopping up the Army side. However, the RASC have fairly strong side, and it should be a fairy even battle with the

| "B" 's eventually wirming

THE TEAMS

collection.

Pit-chung.

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· To old admirers he was one of the most studious cricketers Simver and is today without peer as a coach. Inevitably they al- his Jucrative ways recali partnership with

Wally

Owwald

One Mile Final (2.50)

The University should regis ter their initial win at the ex-

Heat 2-Sit Put-po, The other match for tomorrow pense of the Navy. The sailors will be between Dockyard and Lim, Loo Yuk-wali. are a team hard to make pre KGV at King's Park. A close of dictions purt

unknown game should be witnessed, with November there should be at quantity, and their strength the Dockyard having o slight least four hours of play, even depends on the number of ships edge over the schoolboys. assuming that there should be in the harbour.

Towards the lettor

an overcast sky, which is nor- maily rare in November,

03.

an

will

At Chater Road

the

HKCC Scorpions, after their rude shock week's at Recreio's hands, Coming back to this

bo league Fixtures. 50

of entertaining much

the Kowloon Recreio victory hopes depend Cricket Club. This encounter upon two or three players should be very

even, but the especially Gerry Gosano's bowl-odds are on the home team for

batting that it is they have a Ing and

better all round dificult to forecast what will team. come from these "gant killers".

are

The HKCC Optimists better balanced. If they have no outstanding bowler, Spink, Hubble, Mahon and

can

SECOND DIVISION

In the Second Division the Pritchard most interesting game will be the all individually or collec- clash between Kowloon Cricket tively

und spread the balls of the Club

Indian Recreation Club "A" best batsmen in the Colony on

at Cox's Road 1 will not be surprised at all it any one of their "on-days."

the home team pull their op- Police: Lloyd, McNiven.

The Optimists, however, have ponents down the ladder if Bell, Marsh, Scott, MacMahon, to shake themselves off the bad a newcomer to the Colony, feels Brown, Lelliott, Shelley, Harris,

they have fallen into at home with his grip on the patch Dunnicliffe,

Most of them seem to ball. temperamental, matter

a

Todd, Intely Perry,

can

TODAY'S MATCHES

First Division

University. v. Navy

Recreio v. HKCC Optimists CCC v. Army North Army South v. RAF HKCC Scorpions, v, KCC.

Second Division

Navy v. University

DBS v. Recreio RAF v. Army KCC v. IRC "A"

TOMORROW Second Division IRC "B" v. Police Dockyard v. KGV MONDAY

Second Division Police v. Navy

LEAGUE STANDINGS

First Division 4

Be the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchuised for euch day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date oal less than five days after the first day. In all Fraser. Worms, other enses Though Tickets will only be sold for the whole Smith. McDonald, Meeting.

Miller, Lamb, Grimths, Wools, Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Gibbons, Davidson. the day preceding the Race Meeting for which they are reserved will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Club: Kirkwood, Inglis, Brom-

The evask of a Through Cash Sweep Ticket is $30. Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be re-Bryan, Carpenter, Dawson, perved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will Navy: Fleming, Harris, Howitt, entirely dependent upon feeling. On present form ho is good be sued secutively only and the right is reserved by the Gilbey. Ralkes, Smith, Mer- If they just feel like it, their enough for any First Division Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for redeth, Annandale, Holdsworth, bate

knock up over 200XI, but IRC have a couple of particular Meeting if it is found that sules may not reach

youngsters who are not afraid ruber reserved in the series 1 to 4,000.

Beynon, Reeves. Hissochs, Kat runs.

to attack good bowling. There tigan, Gomall, Ashburner.

**RAF CCC will receive Army North is something wrong with the

Recreio as their quests at Happy Valley IRC batting order, and runs RAF: Eden, Gammon, Logan, and a sporting game is expected. | should come if this is straighten- (Army South

McGarrity, with George Souza, ond If ed out.

Sleeman. Dhaber gets going with

moni,

A. R. Kitchell, the skipper of Scorpions who has struck form lately, they might turn the IRC, has not made many runs Optimists table.

playing for the Seconds thi CCC season, but as soon as he strikes | Army North the consolidation attained might Navy form, whilch might be today, University

decide the issue.

Кот-

Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued consecutively but par-Cole, Rogers, Malfan, 'V. Russell, a bad bruise on his thigh which hall, Watson Stone, Turville, Kermant, though in form, has ticular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,

Petrie, Stovca.. Talamo, Hargroves, Kilvert, affects his fielding and bowling,

CCC's four left-handed bats- RAF v. Army at Kai 'Tak Club "B": Stoker, Richards, men-Kermani, Dhaber, Tam should be another dose affair

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bear- ing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse may subscription airo the right to remove any name from subscription lists without stating reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the lost race of the Meating at $2,00 ench may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at. Queen's Building, (Chster Road), 5, D'Aguller Street and 382, Nathan Road during normal office hours and until 11 om. on the 1st Day and 10 a.m. on the 2nd Day,

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Poarce-Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 22nd January, 1885, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices,

TOTALISATOR

Eneloers are advised not to destroy or throw nway their tickets until after the "all'clear" signal has been exhibited."

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. «

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- FIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac mon, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Slagordi

Police KCC

J.

Hammond at slip.

Cricket

has never

known such amazing telepathy be-

Chow Chee-liang, F. Adison, tween bowler and fleider, and H. G. Clark, C. Brent, G, R. together they reaped a bounti Narman, B. Rutter, D. Jonidin-ful harvest of wickets for son,

Hodkinson,

Dudley Gloucestershire. Chan Huttg-mon, Shaw,

J. E.

Onlookers have declared H. G. Wilson, D. Cager, W

that from the crcase their un- Page, C. McFadyen, G. Rogers, canny understanding was sheer Chan Woi-man, D. Hodkinson, witchcraft

and a combination

Lo

C. Walker, A. Tattersali, Walways brilliantly devastating, Wake,

E. Albrubert, "P. J. ..J.

R. Springeit,

Parker hud 32 glorious years Shlu-kel, Candy, H. Legerton, F. Addison, in County Cricket, bowling M. Foster, D. Humphreys, P. with gread stamina

and coll- Court.

sistency up to his retirement ot 51 years of age.

H.

Pole Vault (3 p.m.)

Kai Wan-lung. N. Golledge, D. A. Head, Wal Kal-wing, Bdr. Hinge, A. Pearson, S. B. Aungles, J. Walker, C. Platte.

"Devil Take The Hindmosi”

Cycling (3,15 p.m.)

ONLY ONE TEST

Yet such remarkable talent earned for him only one ap

for pearance

England,

al- though ho came to take 3,274 wickets in first-class cricket at the modest cost of 10.48 runs

enchenly the great Rhodes.

D. Willinson, Chin Yau, R. and Freeman have ever battered Hurford, T. Robinson. R..this, Martin, Yuen Chor-hang, J. Sanderson

1

220 Yards Heats (3.30 p.m.)

At Manchester In the 1921 Fourth Test against the Austre- lians, he bowled the great C, G Machrtney

and in 20 OVCTS

Heat --D. Toh, Chiang Ying-took two wickets for 32 runs. P W L D Pts wah, D. Palmer, Wong Hon- In the Australians

1829 kwong. G.F. Spittal, P. Strutt, match against Gloucestershire, who that season were the, only Ming, Wong

to tios matchi Wing-kwong, P.H. Whitter, K. county over

with the "Aussies'', he took '10' Tul-beng, D. A. 12 Ralph, Ng

for 120:

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13

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Second Division

Hewitt, Gillard, Maddock, Spen- and George Hong Choy-can be in the division, I would place RAF cer Hickson, Boyden, Knight, very upsetting to their opponents my bet on the airmen for a win. KCC McColl-McCowan, Hurley, Ber- and may even turn the tide In

Recreio ger, Young, Lambert, Morrison. favour of the Valley side. I

Recreio will be the guests of IRC.“A” fancy George Souza and his the DBS. They are the only IRC. "D" merry men will end up with unbeaten team in the Junior Patice, the extra points.

Division and should come Dockyard through the four points unless DBS The wooden spoonists to date Tony" Myatt, captain of the Navy will 'have to fight out their DBS, compels the visitors to | KGV Waterloo at Pokfulam. The play with a straight bat.

University

FANS

ANDALWOOD.SILK FANK,

AIVED FANS, ITC.

POP

NOTICE ALL THE BEACH FLIES HAVE GOVE

YES! WE USUALLY GET PESTERED WITH THEM - I WONDER WHY ?.

Heat 2-Chu

Fagence.

Heat 3-Chung Sau-kow, Ma

P Partington, W

CH, M.R. Lovelt, D.

J. Clouting

Ho dismissed Bradman for 42 and 14, and some thought In Gloucestershire that Bend- Homan always avoided. meeting

Parker after that.

At that time English batamien know That If Charlie wearing his cap at o parti- rakish angle it spelt

Heat 4-Chung Chec-fat, Kit-po, G. Ritcliffe, M. Gias- Row,

R. A. Worms, L/Bdr. Woods.

'P WLD Fis 440 Yards Heats (8.55 pm)

1 1 13 Heat 1-Ho Kit-po, T. A Bar-cularly 31 1 13 nott, Lau, Kam-bong, B. An- trouble for them, 300 12 drews, D. Fibbens, D. Wads-

worth.

3 1 0 12

3 2 0 12

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SIMPLE, BEFORE MA PACKED THE FOOD

1 SPRAYED IT Ambr WITHO

Hoak 2 Choung

was

Before that Australian match Wal-long, his colleagues. had ribbed bim Wong Ying-leong, N. Unsworth, that young Bradman would K. Ralph, W. V. Whittle, G. give his bowling some sticke Rogers.

and it was noticed that whic Heat 3Cheung Chek-hung, Charlie took the field the peak H. Slowart, J. E. Holgate, L/Bdr. of his cap was almost qver fis 0 McBean, Hui Sing-tok..

right car,

No files on him

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