THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

HUNGARIANS WIN AT HAMPDEN PARK

SCOTLAND FIGHT EVERY INCH OF THE WAY BUT ARE BEATEN 4-2

Hampden Park, Glasgow, Dec. 8.

Hungary, World Cup finalists, beat Scotland by four goals to two in a keenly contested game. Winners of 12 of their last 14 internationals and beaten only once in five years, Hungary had to struggle hard for victory Scotland's reorganised and largely experimental side fought them every inch of the way.

Play was fairly evenly divided. It was only in the closing seconds that Kocsis scored the best goal of the match to clinch the victory, Hungary, who led 3 at half-time, gained their expected victory because of their swiftness to create and seize goal scoring chances,

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIFTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 11th December, 1954

7 Tu Ley held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF B RACES

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The Post Deal valt be eng al 130 p.m, and the First Hace run

Then Nam, vtary - OPwy at Alxandra House will close at 11.45

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Adinkerm Badges at $10.00 each are obtainable throught the Senatus in the written or personal introduction of Member,

such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

The will be ouluinable at the Club House at ordered m

divanou froin the No, I Buy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to tre Club's promises during The Merlan For this purpose a Child is a person under the age

1 sevenltvu vento, Western Standardi.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The pros of admusión will be $3.00 cach payable at the Gate. Any person leaving the Enclzzure will be required to pay tire requalle fee of $3.08) in; varder to gun re-cdinission.

MEALS anal RESTAURANT

ENGLAND

1954.

GERMANY

Alten, the England centre-forward, the German goalie Herkenrath (all black) and another member of the German team in a tussle in the German goalmouth. The ball appears to be knocking Herkenrath out.

Final score was England 3, Germany 1, in an unexciting match, Outstanding player on both sides was the amazing English 39-year-old player, Stanley Matthews-Express Photo.

A Keen Tussle Likely For National Hunt

Jockeys' Championship

Says JAMES PARK

whole

there are several bright The National Hunt season is well under way and features to which we can look forward After being out of the saddle for a year because of a broken leg, Fred Winter is hoping to regain the championship.

He was the leading jockey in the 1952-53 season with the remarkable total of 121 winners.

PUNTERS

FACE A NEW DRUG century

HEADACHE

racing to take place on 303 days and the total amount of stake- money amounted to £454,570,

The previous season Winter's the flat, is a son-in-law of Fred each occasion. That still allowed total of 86 enabled him to take Winter, sen second place to Tim Molony, who failed by one to reach the Last winter Dick Francis was able to top the list with 70 winners

In the corresponding period on flat the stake-money

Army Too Good

Hard-Fighting Police XV

For

By "PAK LO"-

hard.

Yesterday afternoon the Army overenme #1 |:fighting Police XV in the Pentangular Tournament by 18

· points (1 try, 3 goals) to 3 points (1 penalty goal), whilst on the Club ground in Happy Valley the Newcastle "A" Jeani sgain emerged victorious after a hard battle with the_runners-up, Opossum “A”, in the Naval Dévonen-

aldea.

Once again the scoring against the Polico came“ in the closing minutes of the game, with the exception of an carly try.

The last goal, in fact, was missed. scorect after Lloyd, far and away Pollee

Following this tho

won

lincout intercepted

the best player in the Police, but Brentford team, had to leave the field with 'a pass and sent Chisholm

through a facial Injury.

to score.

Patterson The Army threes, while given | converted 8-3, * plentiful share of the ball, Imnd Pressure was kept up by the trouble with their passing and Army and fræin a scruma Parkin- spolled many a good move.

Port

son cut through, and passed on, but the posed was fumbled on the wing.

Polico retaliated and a good three movo swept tho Ariny back to their own 20, but Colline broke the move up with a lovely tackle.

of the reason for this was that the Police, while not tackling

ing quite so strongly as on Saturday, were always up and going hard, and often forced the Army into quick parses which went astray.

Once more on the attack the Forsyth in the Police side, re-Arty worked their way upfield. placing the injured Marsh, de- and from a serum the ball come finitely shone, and the other back to Breed, who swerved threes also did well.

through the defence to score near the poets. This was one of the few times the Police de- Ience

was ot fault. Thomas

For the Army, Brentford, as usm, and Parkinson were the best, though the latter found the attentions of Lloyd very trying at tinyes, Collins, replacing

quite well. and

converted 13-3.

Shortly n Ber this

Lloyd morked twice and oath tide sent piny back to the Army halt with a nice long kick. Then Lloyd was kicked in the Inte and had to leave The Army, taking advantage of the gap. swept through to score with Owen converted,

going

Thomas 18-3. The Police were

over.

Blincoe, did anckled hard,

The Police kicked off, fachy into a stiff breeze, and for a while the play remained mostly in midfield. Then, as expected, the Army launched their attack and the ball came to Owen whe cint through the centre, and then unsod on to Ingall who was han the clear. The pars was

still in the missed, and the Felice cleared battle, and the threes were go-

Inf

well when a pars was drop- upfield.

The Army pressed again and

ped. The Army took the ball at | Owen broke

their nough but was

Icet and Nash barcty well tackled with only foot to

touched the ball down before Thomas got to it. With the There was five-yard serum Army still pressing the game anxi Lioyd went round thefinally ended, Ecrum too fast as the Army heeled, and was offside. Dan- skin took the kick, but the ball bounced off the upright, and Lloyd gathered and cleared,

Once more the Army swept

Fo.

and

SEVEN-A-SIDES

In the seven-a-sides semi- finals Newcastle "A" casily bent Shoalhaven "B" by 21 points to ril, while Opossum "A" similarly served their opponents,

by beating them by

Into action

this time Brentford got the ball from the lineout and then passed out, points to all.

I can remember the time when Fred Winter, oen, was an opprentice. He then went to Germany, and was entered for the 1814-18 war with a number the

but the ball was dropped just of other jockeys, one of whom, amounted to £1,479,817 and the is that Fred The present outlook

Line, is still riding at average cach there will be a keen tussle bé. | exorcise and having an occa From which it will be gathered tween Winter, Molony and sional race in public.

[that jumping is the pode más Francis 1 ruic out Bryth

sport.

Express (London Bervice).-

hlo Ume between training

and

By Chapman Pincher Marshall as he is now dividing

The punter's daily diffi-riding. culty of picking & winner

PROMISING

For some years the elder Winter has been private trainer to Mr P. Bartholomew, and There is not the same scope they have a promising two- will be even tougher from in the North and Midlands for year-old in Golden Planet

There now on according to scien- George Slack, Dick Curran and

has been, a suggestion Arthur Thompson to be re- that in National Hunt racing tific findings released today.

garded as serious challengers, the stake-money goes into but that is only because of lack few hands. That would seem of opportunity.

be justined as last winter loading owner earned £10,467 and only eight others toppet the £3,000 mark.

cenl

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Tests sponsored by the Gov- ernment have proved that young racehorses grow

per Caster on overage if they given a daily dose of the golden drug aureomycin

So a horse that is ofletatly a two-year-old may be mature as a three-year-old

in

It might have a big advantage against other two-year-olds faces such

the Gimcrack REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the Stakes [C raced against а

three-your-old it would have to carry the heavier weight of the older horse.

SERVANTS

Servants must reinain in their employer's boxes except for | passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betong Rooth a the Members' Botting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

SIX TREATED

по!

The tests were carried out with 12 thoroughbred foals at the National Stud at Gillingham, Dorset, under the supervision of Director Mr Peter Burrell, and

Purgh Cash Sweep Ticket at $18.00 each may be obtained tion the Cash Sweep Offices during normal office hours and untü 1a.m. en the day of the Race Meeting.

Particular numbers within the cries i to 4,000 may be re-Dr W. S. Gordon and Mr J, H. served for all race mortings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will Taylor of the Agricultural Re be swurd consecutively only and the right is rererved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for particular Meeting Kit is found that sules may not reach the num- ber reserved in the series 1 to 4,000.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not lơm than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting. Tickels 100,vod and available but not paid for by 10am. on the day preceding the Race Meeting for which they are reserved will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Mevlings,

Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued consecutively but par- ticular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not content on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the tlekut bear- ing the eppropriate number Is fasued to and can be. produced by the holder,

The Slewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without stating reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Mooling at $2.00 ench may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Quean'a Building, (Chater Road), 5, D'Águilar Street and 382, Nathan Rond during nominal office hours and until 11 am, on the day of tho Race Meeting.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets By the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 22nd January, 1955, at $2.00 cách, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep.C Omocs.

!

search Council.

Six of the foals were given a minute daily dose of aureo- mycin.

If Winter should head the list it would be a proud moment for his father, also Fred Winter.

to the

too

That would complete a double The National Hunt moeting at

7

tho

race was

£630.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Badminton Benior Mixed Division: CYMCA V Recreio; CCC V HEU.

Golf

Desing

Taggart Cup Competition (Send nale). £27,610 2Fd Regt Novices at Gan Club

Spring Hill 210 p.m.

Royel Navy Ch'pa at Mimion to those Seamen 6 pm. there

which,

has never Choltenham provided suppose been pocomplished before, for and

Liverpool

If £15,935, Douglas Smith, the champion on meeting

Águrés are deducted,

an average of just over was

Tabis Tennis

as the three tain to sobat.

Tarnar 10

Within two minutes of the fine seemed cer-opening of the anai Newcastle sent Hassell away from a serum At last the Police odber and he went tearing down the Boore. The try was Army 25 when nice tackle by

threes away and they got to -0.

and

Collins stopped them. Collins Oppossum fought back gathered up the boil and raced Hewitt, with a long run down through to scurt, The conver- | the,wing, successfully evaded his tacklers and scored. Smilth con-

slon was missed. 3-0,

The Police, nothing daunted, verted. 5-6. attacked again, and about 35

awarded yards out were penalty for offside, Carpenter narrowly missed the long kick, Army returned once more la the attack, but at this

The

defence.

point the Police wore tackling Wonderfully well and nothing could get past their Then the Police threes were sent off and the ball went to Forsyth, who run

was tackled, got up, and took the ball on at

for half

the length of the field, and Owen just managed to get to the ball first, as it went over the line,

feet Colony Championships at Mission) hie

£230 a race for all the other to Seamen 730 pm.

St. John's Nearings

Victory

DIVIDENDS One cannot be too critical without knowing the

true ferate,

but jumping has become

$10

per cent. *Expenses are

heavy

not quite so for jumpers, but allowance has always to be made for abandoned fixtures,

TOMORROW

Badminton

Junior Mixed Division: St John's T YWCA: CCC v Kin Tong: Recreio v CYMCA.

Meetings

SEASON'S FIRST

The Police were still in an

Half time: Oppossum lookoď the more dangerous as they were playing with four threes and no full back while Newcastle stuck to the more usual three three- quarters and a full back.

Opossum pressed after the interval and Newcastle marked on their own 25, and cleared uplekt Opossum took the ball back down, again at their feet,

However, the ball went into touch and Newcastle won and the threes sold a dummy but a pasa was intercepted, and then intercepted by Newestla Three, and they got as far as Ave

from the Opossum yurds fino batore they were stopped.

Opossum took the ball

worl

Newcastle

bor's

R.H.K. Golf Club Annual Meeting attacking mood and just before their feet but Newcastle popular that some of the By virtue of their victory over smaller meetings who confine FLK. Chub, 130 p.m. Lingasm University, St John's their attention to N.H. racing University Alumni Tennis Tare able to pay a dividend of 10 has practically won the Inter Varsity Championship for 1954 with still one match to be played The last match of the season arranged for this Sunday at the South China AA Ground During the past two seasons-35 | RAF, and St. John's will be a very days had to be cancelled keenly contested affair-Univer- ally of Shanghai will try their best to break

the unbeaten record of their rivals and at the sume time fight for the runner-up position with Hong- kong University.

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half lime found themselves the loose und sent their threes about five yards outside the off again, but they were offalda SATURDAY

Atmy 25 when they wero and Opossum cleared to the 25 as the full time whistle went. awarded a penalty for offside, Cricket

The teams switched round Div I-CCC Hecreto: Army - and this time Carponer made for the next three minutes of AKUT SCOTplendevy Police vno mistake and placed the ball Optimiz; KỐC v Ammy Vi

Lime Immediately the posts to Div -Recreto v Dockyard; HKCU squarely between Army: New The PAW Das open the scoring for the Police, ticked off into touch, won the

lineout and their threes 7 KOC: IRC "D" T not only for the ganx but for away and Hargles wont over in

the first time this season. 3-3. Div. L-RAY V CAA (CHM) GIUD

Immediately after the interval the corner to bring the shield the Army attacked. and Owen once again to HMS Newcastle. KMB (Club) BotWeb

Mrs Thorold, wife Div I ARẢI V Kwong

but Commodore, presented the shleid (CH) Western v Gymnastic (Club), attempted a drop at goal

to the winning tearn Div a B-Dairy Farm v L. Bol Want

trophies to both teams of Bollitors v 122E, Dockyard V All at 1.30 Da Happy

Analista. Landy Not Keen Time Both at 4 pm. H.V, Prisons

RAMC 45p.m. Stanley, Diy Holland H. (R.V. 4 On Olympics

HKFC TEAMS. Dette m

p.m.

At the end of 13 months the foals which had been given the

The following will present Volley. drug were more than five stone

the Hongkong Football Club in denied it, the scientists' report heavier on average than those

With Edwin Tsal in their Une end.

longue matches over the week- summarised lo The British | UP, the University of Shanghai

Kuty Racehorse shows,

Club First XI v KMB DD team has a very strong first Diresturday at the Club ground Navy, at 3 pm, Club v Police of 45

Pentangular Tourney: The St. John's team Aureomycin la already being

dayne, Wright, pin. Both at Bookampoo. used to boost the growth of pigs. they can maintain

me Hockey beaten record -(London Express Service).

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Test

show their boot form before AC M WATOTor, Gärd. VERS

their

The following is the up-to-date standing of the various teams.

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Draft Programmos Entry Forma for the 6th Race Meeting 1954/65 to be held on Monday 27th December, 1964 and Saturday 1st January, 1065, (weather permitting), may be obtained at the. ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS Secretary's Onico, Alexandra MUST HE PRESENTED FOR PATMENT AT THE RACE COURSE House; the Club House, ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN Happy Valley; and ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE Stables, Bhan Kwong, Rond.

tho OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN, NY

ANTOTALISATOR

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- Entries close at 12 o'clock FIGURED TICKÉTE,"

#; }NOON :/on #tuesday, 14th

Bookmakers The Two men edo, will not be permitted to operate December, 198 within the precincts of the Mong, Bersa

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THE TEAMS.

of the

Anny: Patterson, Edwards, Owen, Collins, Ingall, Brentford, Parkinson, Bevan-Thomas, Reid, Hill, Booth, Chisholm, Ferry, Danskis, Thomas.

McNiven,

Melbourne, Dec. 8. John Landy, holder of the world Mile, record, sald at Police: Brown, Wellor,

Lesgue; "B" Paton,

McGregor Recry 3.30pm. Kay Goelong. Victorja, that he was Scott Forsyth, Nash, Slevin, Pickering. Madden,

Dorians At 6 pm. Both at not keen on competing in the Lloyd, Dunnicliffe, Colborne, Bishop and Pluck.

Boundary Street, KCGV RA" V Oran. 1986 Olymples Gamite hero, Shelley Perty, Todd, Dawson, Club Becond XI v South Chinese 3:45 pm. Both at King think he would

line at 5:30 pm. Victorians v Recreto

He added that he did not Carpenter, Bryan, nt Carolina Hill on Sunday, klek- | Pšek,

represent Opossum "A" McCardio, off at 2.30 pm: Jones, Neweran,

Lawn Bowlan

Almirallas Land mid that he Hewitt, Smith, Barlou, Janes, Planck, Kindock, Bishop, Torring KOG, Logisto and 100. All at 26 would never come back to his Holdsworth, Comnil.

Hong Pairi matched at KBGC. ton, Wake, Lappage, Davies, pan

Newcartia form of last summer - unlom hơ Deko

Reserver.

went overseas again--France Promy

Babb

| Munch, Rettomley and O'Neil

THE GAMBOLS

OWNE -OLO TRELLIS IS ON COM

GEORGE, ISN'T. MRA. THAT AWFUL BLONDE WHO WORE THATA REBA AT THE S

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