Sports Diary

TODAY

Boccar

Bchoolboys: 81 Joseph's College Y Manila Chinese Schoolboys (Club) p.m.

Memorial Cup: Services v Hong- kong Chinese (Club) 0.30 p.m.

TOMORROW

Cabine

Hockey Combined Services V Civilians at Sookuppoo at 0.43 p.m. Boxing

30

Earl Halg Fund Boxing Tourna ment at Macpherson Stadium, p.m.

Kowloon Chinese

Win 8-1

Kowloon Chinese went on

a goal-scoring spree in last!

.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY; APRIL (26, 1956.

Strafaci Wins A Battle

IMPERIAL SERVICES' BOXING

AS

Of Bogies

Pinehurst, N.C., Apr. 25.

21

Frank Strafaci fought battle of bogies today to defeat glant-killer Howard Everitt i 19 holen and move into the quarter-finals of the 56th Annual Men's North and South Amateur Championship.

Strafaci won the match on the extra hole with i par (Our when Everitt hooked His drive into the rough Both men shot the back-side, shoddy golf un carding alx over por $28.

night's Memorial Cup soccer | Earlier, Everitt had pulled the the tournament lay tournament match played upset of

trouncing medail-1 Dung San- under floodlights when they ders 3 ant 2 0 1 msk beat Non-Chinese Civiliana round. Everit

ropped in four-foot birdie pull on 8-1 at the Club ground.

18th Kreem to close out Superior in every department,

del Seaders Krabbed the Chinese shot ærven gols past tense

Trophy with Non-Chthese the qualifying Bachraan,

60 and rulehed that custodian, in the fish half before, brilliant

score in the first routi

their opponentes matalageri colleet their only goal from Ko Po-keung who defter fed the ball! into his own Real in un attempt

la civar

will

me

Dave Smith JI Baked

th 1:

i

by three strokes in defeat sovinige

Cpl Godden (left) of the RAF uses his left hand on Sangee's already blood-smeared face 10 such good purpose that he relieved Sungee óf

the his Light-Heavyweight title in Smith,

1956 Imperial Services Boxing Asso- ciation Championships at Hullavington on April 19, The Royal Air Force the current Carolinas Champion,

won the Imperial Services title with 24 points to the Army's 22. WAB Ones under par at the turn But he blazed nad two dow

Echo Merrite one

Kowlow's Chine the winners, of today's matel betwyrus tongkong Combined; and the back in 34 Mzukes, Chinese and Cloned Services two under par. la lake the win

on May 2 at the same Venue

Goal scorts for the Kowloon Chinese tast might were Tan Sinn, Lau Chi-lam, Au Chi-yin

Ko Po-keung

and Szeto (4). Man

Self-Exiled

iman Robline fr trounced Huynotek Pitina's 5 and 4

William Hynimne, runter skapa at the 3955 National Anutyun, routed young Ways Jackson 5

Billy Joe Palton slipped by Charles Smith ne-up in a

Palton galing match,

wwd iorsty two over par for the

Czechoslovakian rase, thanks to an eagle three

Turns Pro

Greenville, Apr. 25

self-exited Vladimir Cernik. forntier Czectionluvakun Davis Cup

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HORSE RACING

OLYMPIC NEWSLETTER

Entries For Melbourne An All Time Record

Seventy nations have now entered for this year's Olympic Games in

Melbourne.

If all of them send teams, the line-up of nations on the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the official opening on November 22 would be an all-time record,

Latest entry canle from North Borneo, one of the newest members of the Interrutional Olymple Committee,

Greenville Country Club, it was Great Pacha Wins the previous highest number of the city and for Australia,

tennis

been star, has

professional

1

the

revealed foclay.

Cernik, 38,

clities

teach

on May tennis

Wilton McKinney. Commuller chairman,

world began t

and woul.! brze

five }1 1 4 stayin permanently after that.

months, perhaps

Cernik and another Czuch tennis star, Jurelay Dretny, fled from behind the fron Curtain m 1045 and went to Egypt Ceruik is now an Egyptian eitizen, but for the past four years huts 19 tenching languages

itl

University of Bugota, Colombi while awaiting permission enter the United States. Now in New York, Cernik vlered the US for the first time six works ##

United Pres

Irish Football League Scores Shock Win

Belfast. Apr. 25

Irish Foolbuli League seret

D shock

6-2 win over the League under The Lonight.

English Footba

floodlights here

[City And Suburban

Handicap Race

Devi

Epsom. Surrey, Apr. 25 The Maburne Beeld Circkwar of Baroda's Irish-

Bungary has also sent its formal acceptance.

Helsinki. wi; 69 teams, had into individual ambassadors for

I will embrace courtesy ទេវ compeling nationis,

all kinds-ond courtesy, the correct approach by autograph perference to visitors minters, in queues and public transport, courtesy

in shops, hotels and theatres.

COURTESY CAMPAIGN

Cam- An Olympic Courtesy

undertaken by pʊign is being the Melbourne Jumor (hamber of Commerce. The campaign ading to turn Melbourne propic

--

trained six-year-old Great PLEEDS, won the City and Suburbati Hankicap run over ten furlongs,

15 yards, here today.

He beat Mr M Whittles Yorktown by a

length und A

[it]

Bir Citadur Bell's Noval Honour was half a length away

third of the 12 runTS

Detal storting prices were; Great Payħa. 10-1 York Town རཱནསཱཝཱནྟི Naval Honour, Bramble Thice was 5-2 favourite

Peter So Cay and Playroom did not run. -Reuter. ----

HOME RUGGER RESULTS

Result

London, Apr. 25. of tonight's Rugby Union matches were:

Bidgend Ebbw Vain

English side, which contained Lyrtney Deveral

Internationals. senior

were losing 4-2 Reuter,

41 Neath

5 Llanelly

5

Penarth

Q

Cross

at half-time-Penzance and Newlyn 0

Keys --Reuter.

Nominate YOUR

Footballer

Hongkong

Of The Year

Members of the public are invited to nominate Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current

season,

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mall, and nomination coupons will be accepted until the closing date to be announced later."

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing promess

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play Nominations should be addressed to the Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

To the Editor, China Mall.',

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of the Year, taking into regard his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is

of the

(Signed)

Club,

Through a similar

schmpolgu

in Helsinki, In 1952, the Finns friends Throughout the

won

PROMOTION world.

OR NOT, NEED THAT £40,000

By HENRY ROSE

Jolin Charles, the wonder man, will be ferred if Leeds United papered for proination.

can already dentais.

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I

women

NEW CINDER TRACK A second cinder running track is now almost complete in Mel bourne. The track, at Royal Park, about three miles from the city, will be reserved for athletes for training during the Olympic

Games. Welsh

One cinder track has already trans-been built at Olympic Park, a are third is under construction at and a fourth Olympic Vilage

be built at Melbourne sense University.

the will hear

a

can already

This will give frem total of four tracks for training the wave of protestation

Unele Raich during the Olympic Games. directors, oficinis, Carter and all, but he'll go.

In addition, a special modifed Anil the world's greatest

warm-up truck will be built footballer,

the with

£40,000

over a 200 metres circuit in a label - A record fre for a

natural parklands setting outside British player will go to the

the Main Stadium, the Melbourne Arsenal

Cricket Ground,

never

transfer

I can hear the Leeds Chale- man. Sam Bolton, sincerely re- peating his choleric outburst

We shall Charles"...ind meaning it.

But as I see it, and I am no will financial wizard, the club have no option The last balance sheet showed current overdraft

bank

labilities and totulling £40,000.

SUMMER WAGE BILL

ler.

↓ Page 7

A REWARD FOR THEIR EFFORTS....

A

Fortnight's Seaside For Entire

Holiday For

Of

Staff

Leyton Orient

By ARCHIE QUICK"

:

The romance of Leylon Orient and Mr Alec Stock has entered another chap- The once despised scintillating club of North East London is on the threshold of the Second Division. They brushed aside the challenge of Brighton by drawing 1-1 at the seaside and the man who returned from the Arsenal to pilot. them to their haven says, “Let us hope the story will have a happy ending and we settle as com- fortably in Division II as the two Bristol clubs have done. Wo do not want to repeat Ipswich's record of returning to Division III after one season,"

Mr Stock adds, “I do not think we will We have a satisfactory supply of youngsters and today at Brighton I had to leave out one of my best forwards, Leslie Julian, because there just was no room for him, although he has scored 7 goals in his five first team games.

Orient sold Vic

Groves and Rowlinson' of the Royal Ulster | Champion was Sapper Alex Stan Charlton for £30,000 to Rifles Wells is over 6ft tall Ambrose of Glasgow. He is a Arsenal, pald off their debts, and has a long tantalising left Flyweight of the samo mould bought 1 new stand from hand. Rowlinson just lowers that Scotland turns out so re- Milcham for erection during the his head and wades in. Ho 1s gularly. He was not the only coming summer and have To the BAOR Champion and took placed the departed stars with continuous punishment. He wan tamweight Aircraftsman Reilly Glaswegian to win a tile. Ban- men like Jullan, Phil Woosnam, impervious to hurt and

comes Rennie Heckman and Tom John- | won ensity.

Clyde rọn, slỉ of them the envy of top class clubs,

on- Leyton could get nearly other £30,000 for two of their inside-forwards. I know, for at the Brighton match I sat next to the Liverpool football club chairman Mỹ Charles Williams, and he said he would willingly pay that sum for Heckman and Woosnam. He also cast an ap- praising eye on Jimmy Langley, Brighton's **13** International left-back.

THE STAR SYSTEM

Mr Stock, however, refules "We have got the star system.

work, there by team

Second Jest year and first this with

11

Krafters and по outstanding

players."

team

Опо

are

of the Orient not so young as he once WDS, made D remark to me

An average

seats jokingly, but it might well con- of 40,000 available #thy are

for the

tain a wealth of truth. He said, Feinl-finals

"Do you know some of us and Anals of the hockey and socceT.

playing ourselves out of a job." it is absolutely correct that one More

Leyton than 73,000 Olympic or two of the prosent Game tickets have been sold players who have lifted the club be Dot These include 42,000 to its new status will overseas.

places in Uckets bought in New Zealand, able to retain their

Football. 9,200 in the United Kingdon. Second Division 7,000 In the United States and should say Leyton will reed

to least three new men 2,000 In India.

solidate promotion.

So far people from 38 coun- tries in every continent have bought tickets to

Melbourne's Olympic Games.

(London Express Service).

(COPYRIGHT)

St. John Ambulance Orders

con-

Wella

WORKMANLIKE VICTORY

in the

from the city on the and other north of the were scored Corporal McTaggart

Border successies by

Dundec

at

and Lance Corporal

Cunningham

Wella Sg..

The most workmanlike vic- McGuinnes of Edinburgh." The tory of the evening was scored other winners were evenly dis-

tributed about by Private Terry Gill Welterweight division. GUI

the country. Private Day of

of Kings Lynn, the RASC has one

ambition-

Private Gill a Londoner, Lead- meet

ing Alt 10

Nick

Airerosman Garzunu Wembley.

beat Dunocy chielly by short hard rights to the Jaw and this was the only contest, which did not and Aircraftsmen Chipman of E the distance. The referee Basingstoke, stopped it in the second round.

Huddersfield, Inal of Mariner

*** another

Strangely enough this Welter- weight clash was the inst Ammy wla, for in all the heavier weights from light middle to heavy the Royal Air Force were successful.

One of the men who could easily became 0 National

Londoner, Corporal Godden from Tolworth, Surrey,

The Chairman of the RAF Boxing Association, Air Com- modore Ramsey Rae, told те afterwards, "It is a good thing to win this Championship after not having had one winner last year. We started from the bot- tom and have made a great auç- cess of it."

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ELEVENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 28th April and Saturday, 5th May, 1956. ' (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES.. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days,

The Secretary's Omce at Alexandra House will close at 11.45

I understand that an a reward efforts the entire for their Orient playing staff, plus their | a.m, on both daya, wives, children and sweethearts are to be given a fortnight's sea- side holiday on the Kent coast al Broadstairs by the Board of Directors & most generous and costly gesture,

ono

SERVICES' BOXING One year ago the Royal Air Force failed to

provide single champion at the Imperial Services Boxing Association's Championships. The Army were with overwhelmingly

superior nine winners and the Royal Navy had the other one. This time the Royal Air Force Station at Hullavington, Wilt- shire, the Royal Air Force staged such a come-back that they won Ambulance Buties Hongkong the Imperial Services title with 24 points to the Army's 22, ond 13 by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St.J., Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District. Order No. 17/58. Dated April 26, 1951.

1950: King's College

29.4.50, -0.5.50. Bnaukiwon Amb. DIV. 8.8.50, -2.4.50. Eastern Amb. Div; Apr,

Div.: May. 1930: S.C.A.Ä. Nex Nag Div

Bulles-RoWJOOTS. *** Ambulance

Tximshatsui Ansb 0.4.50, -0.5.50. Div.; 1.5.64.—13,5.56, KYMCA, Amb.

$1

6

RUSSIAN DELEGATION

Melbourne has been congratu- Inted by Pussia's Olymple dele- Ention on its Games planning.

"Melbourne is very well pre-

The Royal Air Force had pared for the Games and I will

wins, the Army 4 and the Navy report this fact to Moscow,"

Div.: April, 1000: KYMCA, NIK

none, and in the finals the Army Div: May, 1050: Shamshulpo No. said Mr Mikhail Peaiak, leader of the three-man Russian delega-

Div

had eight representatives in the tion which recently inspected Dr Lam Shing-kul. Dentist AJForce eight and the Navy four.

Penetration Squad Duties-29.4.50. len Divisions; the Royal Air Melbourne's preparations. "Staple, C/S.O.IV. Kwok On-pong

Main Stadium, the & Central N/D: 0.5,50. Dr S. Y

It cannot have been reduced think the

wage

for Melbourne,

Div.; Amb. 21.4.84. Shamahtipu

K.Y.M.C.A. Amb DIV.:

Wan Amb. Div.

Kong Wal Amb. Dv. 2.5,50.

Former European and Amateur

NOTICE

by much, for the average gale is Melbourne Cricket Ground, is Cheng. Dentist F. Sields. A/B National Champion Welter- just over 20,000-7,000 shot of well up to Olympic standards, el Arculli & B.C.A.A, N/D.

RACC Dulles 20.4.06. At Race weight the 27,000 needed to "live"-a and I feel quite sure that all our

Bruce Wells, now ser- Course, Confucian Amb. Div.: At disgrace for a ells of half aathletes will be quite comfort-Headquarters, Central Amb Diy.geant in the Royal Air

Force, Course, million people.

3.0.56. At Race

Central and a Midileweight with just a And a summer

able at Olympic Village.

Amb. Div. At Headquarters. Ces few months service to complete, bill of £7,000 looma

He added that approximately fuclan Amb. Div. up.

fey Duties For Mainland Area worked his way through to the So there should be no tears 10,000 Russians would take part from ex-followers of Leeds in the final trials in August. The qts.20.4.50. Kowloon Amb. Div National Finals at Wembley on a points decision over Rifleman United. Theirs

the Soviet team of about 400 will 24.50. will be blame when the club is forced be selected shortly afterwards, 29.4.50. to cash in on "Gentleman John, and will have about three weeks 30.4.50. KYMCA, WA. OV: 10.50 And he could go even if United įspeciai training before leaving | Mongkok Amb. Div. wia promotion.

Brach” Duties-Hongkong/-20.4.56. Perhaps they will roll up at

(Sat.1, p.m.. Repulse Bay, Con- fucian Amb. Div. Big Wave Bay, Bhand Road when 110

GAMES TICKETS play's

SCA AD. Shek R. Chung qu against Leeds in the First

A/D: 29.4,50, (8un.) 1.30, 4.8%.. Approximately i will be too

700,000 scata Repulse Hay, KYMCA, A/D; Big Division. Then

may still be booked for Olympic Wave Bay, K.C.0.3. A/D; Shek-Q.

out

NP: of a toin of Causeway Bay programmes -Landon Express Service).

1:30 p.m. (COPYRIGIFT)

1,250,000 originally avaliable for

Repulse Bay, Shaukiwan A/D Dig Wave Day, Kasteros. A/D; Shek-O, sale. They

not in are

Hong Kong Derby Shaukiwat K.F. A/D; April 20 & 25 dearest sections but they

1966: Chung Blog Neg. Div..

Saturday, 28th April, 1956, Beach Duties--Kowloot, Licht. good seals.

kok-28.4.50.-09.4.00. Shamdiutpo About 100,000 conis aro Amb. Diy, dé Waterloo Ney. Div, Over 1,000,000 tickets Hold available for the eight days of

Football Duties 00.4.50, 0.30 p.m..

Auto date. 5.30 p.m. Club

lote.

TWO

MATCHES IN ONE DAY

George Munro kept a good goal for Hessle Old Boys (Hull) in their Yorkshire County It was a First "Division match League match against Costello, 7-0. Directly and Hessle won afterwards, the Old Boys Reserves played on the same plich against Humberside Sports Chub in a Second Division match. And George Munro was in goni ogain! This time, however, ho did not preserve a clean sheet as

in the senior match, and his team were beaten 4-3,

the

aro

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

track and field events at the Div.: 28.4.50.

Club Ground: Wanchat Main Stadium, the MCG, but örsünd? Shaukiwan. KUP. Anıb. The sale of 'Cash Sweep bookings are heavy on Novem-Divs 20.4.35 5.30 p.nt. BCAA Ground B.C.A.A. Amb. DIY.

Tickets on the above will ber 24, November 28, Decs- 20.4.80. - 5.30 p.m... B.C.A.A ber 1, and December 8.

Ground: B.C.A.A. "Amb,

close on Friday, 27th April, R.M. Club Grouad as follows:

...Society

Australian Cricket Team To Tour. ̈ India, Pakistan

Div.:

Sham-

29.4.56 8.30 Central Amb, Div.

Sweet Sleepers Shelter Dutlan — April 1960: shtupo: Waterloo Nag. Div Western Dist. Shaukiwm .P. Nag. Div. May 1950: Shamshulpet Shamshuipo Nag. Div. Western Dist. Western Dia, N. Div

982 Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 4.00 p.m.

..

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

THE 1955 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADIES BROOCHES ARE VALID UNTIL THE END OF THE CURRENT RACING SEASON.

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

4

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Offee, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him.

Tiffins 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 the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

;

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

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite tee of $3.00 in order to galh re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account tige, the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures..

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $40,00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices ort Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal

office hours and until 11.00 am on the day of the Race Meeling.

particular numbers within the series i to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by The Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000,

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meating provided that, the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day,. In all s other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meet-; ing.

Tickets reserved and available but not gald for by 10,00 am: on Friday, 27th April, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively, but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

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

The Stewards reserve the right to etupe and mubscriptions also the right to remove any, name from subscription late without sleting reasons for their action.

́SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for Uhre Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 28th April, 1936, at $2.00 each, “may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers,

· TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibsted

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.

5, D'Aguilar Street, at 5.00 p.m. Mongkok K.F.W.A. Ann, Clinic Duties--April 1966: Shamatuipo Neg.

Queen's Building, Ground Div, May 1964) KYMCA, NC; DIV. Melbourne, Apr. 24.

U.K. Society for the Projection

Floor, Chater Road, The Australian touring cricket of. Children Rowloch.—20, 4,66, - team will play four, five-day 30.4.66. KYMCA, Nag..DIVIT

at 6.00 p.m. Test matches in India and Paki-1.8,50,-8.5,50. Shamehulpo Nag.

Dly.

The Drow will be hold in stan; following :ita English tour, Appointment And Promotion-- the acting Control Board Becir- Abham, Cadet Nag- Div. Gave the Public Betting Hall at the

promoted Allan Baches, announced Kwok Kit-ining

Cdf)Bupt. w.af. 20.4.88 1

Race Course, at 11.00am on

DISFIGURED TICKETS. Tranker/B.O. IV Wong Tak Saturday, 28th April, 1966. ` After a two-week holiday, the No Crsosterred from Kowlooss No. team will

play at Karachi, Amb, Corps to Kowloon NOSA Amb, PURA a atretch of the rough lining the Pakatan, standing on

Chips: w..f. 16x4.d.1. Kowloon October A Div. Bet Chay Lau and Pla fairway cleared, and 909 "lost" 13, In Indio, it will play at Lee Che transferred to Maintena golf balls were found! About 100 Madras on October, 19, in Hom«, tres: Tiqla, wyork? LI.4.80, word useless, bist, the other 300 bay on October 27, and in Cal- 'nte', in "good" shape, and, will bờ | cufta on November 2, United remufided

Hidden Treasure

Donald Heim, professionnă to the Selby Golf Club, Yorks, had

Press.

to be

(Bad) V. 1. THOMA, CAIS

Deputy Commissioner, "Blirlet Headquarters,

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, M'ARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

Tremjurers: DE

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORNOR

My Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, sic; will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

Order of the Stewards,

A. K. ARNOLD/WWWAS

• Bebretary, tak baby,

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