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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTH RACE MEETING
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, ·NOVEMBER 24, 1956.
TODAY'S RUGGER
Famous
GALA AFTERNOON PLANNED Sports Stars BOOTH'S
AT SEK KONG FOR THE INTER-BRIGADE MATCH
By "PAK LO"
Due partly to the continued support by the men and officers of the two Brigades and the interest of the Commanding Officers the game this afternoon at Sek Kong between the 48 Brigade and the 27 Brigade has become a local Derby affair.
So much so that the Brigade
Is Us which I think will Com fr of the 40 Brigade Tak them to viery, but it w
ไทย Brranged for all hath at doubt be a els match.
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of their lean, and arrangements have al banda for the combined
Jules
1.
Prvi altullon of the 7th Gurkha Rifle, to be in uttenauer chartza The afternoon
TEC in upset to not Uy any means Impervible
At Kat Tuk the laland gan
and the Rest of the Army for December 3, and this game will be under the floodlights on the Club ground, but of that more anon.
TODAY'S TEAMS
I Have Met
J. H. PARKS By Archie Quick
vision
The attack of double which has forced Jim Parks lo ce30 home from the MCC's cricket tour of South Africa after only a week or two in the Union instead of a month or two
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brings vividly to the mind of his father, also Jim Parks, simar ailment which ended his active career.
Jizz Sentor hax spent his summers ka fiert the North of Engind 02 professional to Hacitpool und now in the Mid- lands as coach to Nottingham- shire since he retired, but his heart is still in Sussex, and is to there that he goes in winter. The only thing that pulls him away from
urol his restful, home at Haywards Heath to a Blackpool or Nottingham Foot- at Parts- Martin. Muralium,ball League match Strown Hamit. Inglis Stone, WA mouth or in London. E. 11. Herer King. Mutin Grant son's misfortune 31 the | Brown, Austrong-Wrigan, Bumunean,
Gaut
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fallality, 10th Princess Mary's promires. In be the most interes
ing for here the BAF have Own Gurkha
eba: ce to win. 7710 Carrist t kan je vertain of winning the set streer, and most of the flucouts. but their back tishion has been sending casive throughout that
that there is a chaner Airmen can contain the Garri- in fowards their mor sillte will be able in Mees ESUGUS SCOTE
The
play before 10 at during the interval. hould all combine to an exeolicat afterBoon's entertain-
, starting at 4 pm.
The Chat "E"
game Piee will kkkkz
4.15 p.m.
l Che Club "A" game versus the Navy will kick off at 3.00 pm, both Main at the Club Stadium
VOTAUS
Over on the other alde the Iwu Maliland and the two islant team meet n! Kai Tak. The RAF Mululand v. Garrison Mainland einah w take place 13.00 h, and following this, 415 pm.. RAF 1stand will beat home to Carrison Island
(x-
in the 'luiz "A" game the Club have kept in both Salter
after their aud Langley ellent display on Monday, und as a result Roberts drops back to full back. Perman also re- turns to the pack, but otherwise the side in unchanged.
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The Airmen's balves are much superior, but so much dependa
thele forwards giving them a vasonable supply of the bull. 10, however, the Garrison backs settle down, and pass, and pass, will wi la D 1915
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Cater
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Club "A"! Neberte, Stevkat, A. N. Other Valentine, Satter, 'Kelly. Reward, Winitely, Meffan, Wiliams.
Langley. Peninas, Wright, KING.
Club="**;
is,
About
:
matud be is coming home, It will be better for him to have ei treatment in Londen, and it is a relief to his wife who
I am stil his been worrying. sure that he will be an England Test regular in the future. has all the strokes."
He
27 Beinute: Parker, Leigh. Wyn, Matthews, Blackburn, Owen, Coyne, Self, Hond, Crabbe, Mitchell, Hot 20me, Muecutzgāk,
Gilland, Howe, Pullips, Clark, Boothroyd, Cortal, Melfalt, Widm, Thornton, Elome. Trying. Southwick, Wall, Jones.
inée. Jahneten, egun, Scott,
Reynolds, Walker, Lloyd, '
CLAIM TO FAME Stevena
*** Piirgham, Walch. Daw-
of Enough
Junior. What (2 Peroythe, D Miller, Ross, Brown,
Nay Shirley, Catie, Largo, Fig about his dad? "J.H.", now 53
Our Sellar. Corner, Short. AN
outstanding Thorpe, Blacow, ELORY. Martindale,ears old, has one How-on, A. N
He is the only Other
claim to fame. RAF Mainland: Gray, Wilmel ericketer ever to score 3,000 runs | Prava Byer. He was Read. Mac-and take 100 wickets in an Eng
par Hope, Dave, Weekes, an-ish summer. George Hirst, of MASA best, Tusen, Thomas. Mody-
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WIDE OPEN
mateli
··√2-2 The
Yorkshire, once scored 2,385 with ope grvoted also looks
Carricon Mainland: Wainwright, runs und tork 200 wicke's, but With the advantage on the sh
1700. kine. 1513, Wiliams, there in
in all its glory is the single of HAP Maliland for they me lies, Rowe, Cross, Haddock. Sum.
Rebui
Pips.
entry in Wisdens that Parks, quicker to seize their chances
Fod, IL. (Sussex) in 1937 collected Dowling. Evans. Though on paper the Garison Carrion Pland: Quinn, McCann, 3.003
entured 101 runs and better the
failure XV have
barkt, stos Raybould. Boormans, Picker-
Theias de rdovs, sarker, wickets very close to division, they have not combined a
Harber. Stanek, Pain, on both accounts but a unique well lately, Wille The Wixian, Saili
achievement. How close it was Annet em to be selling down in æde: Pritchard, Wardlaw. ;)
Py meely, and if they keep Worley, Geld, Kiege, Bevin, remember well those 19 years Jim had got his hundret tcomb, McCruick.ugo. the ball tight should wir Thund
"but needed 60 Wilde Sardar Thompson, Jenson, wickets alright.
type-keen on sport... well-read but not too much KAP forwards are up against fat varia, Green
runs when he went to The KANIERE GONE
so...interested in world affairs. . . strong sympathy for | some tough oppositions die werk,
wirkets in a lust fanings of the į season al # # Hastings withet hul they should mun ge to ke The Navy, also, are
Festival the under-dog. . . a passionate love for his old school.... match. He started scratchily as their slatwork of the Kanies in cheek.
though the anus
heavily pon him but he got home with I threw runs to spare, was then clean bowled, and went down In the archives as an unparallel- ed record-breaker.
the ship salled yesterday,
Saturday 24th November and Saturday 1st December, 1956 much to everyone's regre
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 15 RACES.
The Best Hell will be ring at 1:30 pm and the First Race run 20 p.m on both days
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11.45 and on both days.
Mexander House will closer
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Through Cash Sweep Tirkels at $18 (8) cich per day and $32.00 for both days many be ublained to the Cash Sweep Offices at queen" Buliding. (Chater Road), and 4, D'Aguilar Sireet during normal office nours and until 11:00 pani mi the day of the Ruée Meeting.
Particular cumbers within the gorfes 1 to 1.000 may be reserved t all rece neetings us Through Tickets. Such tickets will be casued consecutively only and the right be reserved by the Stewards to cancel any resgrvation 1 Tuah Tekat Tun particular Meeting it is found that t may not then the number reserved in the series 1 15 3,000.
The Garriot have brought in a new player as wing forward,
Incidentally the Kaniere pre-Evans by name, who is reputed sented the Club with their shieldi 85 a memento for the excellent game and the wonde ful ( n queting here) hospitality after the game.
to have had several trials as a Weish Schoolboy International- ist, so he may prove to be the upselling inflia nes on the RAF
Lives.
over
Jew
3.
They have also offered tu
But somehow, having watch- take 92 the Clubs agains on their return in the New Year, and this fedt Afaenamara offer is certain to be accepted,mes, I cannot see him getting Eperially as the Kanieto have flustered, and throwing pasacs water being the hosts
anywhere. Though the Main- this land could voxily upsel The Navy have, however, one forecast I still prefer the Alr lo su prise,
though the (lul "A" may
theal 17. Sellas, who was a slung Bight that year, but who had taken up erfest this 20 sen.
returns 10
POSTPONED
The sorcer
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SPORTS QUIZ
reco
ni bore
AO
There was tant other occasion loon 1020 when Parks and Ted
wicket
for Sussex
against
What number in the series Bowley scored 388 for the first is the Olympiad of 19501 When were the first modern Gloucestershire at Hove. They did it in a day, and 1 can still Olympics field, und where?
the pair both living In
At what events did these re
Sussex now having their
photographs
taken against the big new scorgboard,
Is What
To all appearances he was the usual English public school
And today he wears his old school die in Muscow. He is an Old Etonian, but he is typical of the kind of man turned out in their hundreds each year by our big Public Schools.
Just another ordinary Briton, you would say if you met him casually. But Guy Burgess is no ordinary man. Somewhere along the line at Eten, or at Cam ́bridge a seed was planted in
more, just to prove what a fine his mind, the seed that later bore fruit in his extraordinary decisions all-rounder he was Jim. with his whippy medium, fast hand action, took ten wicke Gloucester's two innings.
men win Olymple jer, Jack
Guston Lovelock, Reiff and Arthur
Wint 4. D. Pleut guined mortal
faine
the Olymple Marathon of 1008. By what name is he better know? gune which war
Hos town tennis ever been has tt love, and behind Corner arangal for next Taonday to be hould
an Olymple event? Steak and il liv the major followed Drove to be
6 Who will Kidney Dinner in honour danger in the Club "A".
The Navy back line Is fist, Mike Douglas ht now, due 10,
the fact
the but their passing is sometimes
Harlem i Globtrotters will surpeet, and against the strong
bring the and fart Club "A" forwards and ground, been postponed
Monday, December 3. backs I cannot see them win- sing.
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However, they can be relied
keep
Club "A"
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upon to keering down.
In the second match at Happy Valley, the Police have dropped Lefliott, and brought Lloyd into the serum half spot with Walk- er cutside him.
This
should
pay dividends, and their three fine was going strongly the other night
when they Tomar in a friendly match by 33 points to 3.
The
move
overcame
Club "B" is, oddly enough, not scratching around for players this week, and their Wase line is fast and could be dangerous provided they και engh of the ball, but the Police forwards should prove more than equal to the task of keeping control of the hall, and ; the Club "B" look na If they
In the cast of two-dag Race Meeting i. Through Tickets may be purched for each day of the Meeting provided that the second will have to add another defeat
day on a date not less than Ave days after the first day. In all to other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole ƒ tolol, Meeting.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 23rd November, wilt be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickets over 3,000 will also be 18. d consecutively but particular numbers cannot be regvivid a. Tarough Tiekeis,
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights wintsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is based in and can be produced by the holder.
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscripilon also the right to remove any home from Subscription lists without stating reasons for their diction.
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Tickets for the Special Conk Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 20th January 1957, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices.
TOTALISATOR
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Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the all clear signal has been exhibited."
ALL_WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT A'T 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,
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their trendy impressive
They might just pull off A surprise, bit only ir their andling and backing up im- proves.
One old stager has re- Jurned to the Police side in the shape of Dawson, but it must be admitted his wind is suspect. NEEDLE MATCH
A Sek Kong It should be a real needle inaich.
¡Both teams nre ut full strength, the changes in the line-ups being few. Hout re- 27 turns to the
Brigade front row, having recovered from his jury, and Wardlaw comes into the wing three position in the Brigade XV in place
48
Phillips.
of
Both teams have hard-going forwards, and a good set of threes, but the 27 Brigade seems to lave the slight edge in the
backs, while tite. 48, Brigade the stronger and mora powerful forwards,
travo'.
There is lite to choose be tween the two sets of halves, though U16 27 Brigade are little strader. But in the loose the 27 Brigade.chould shine and
His Name?
Bookmakers. Tic Tac men, ele. will not be permited to operate ite is erventeen years old, he within the precinelk of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
Order of the Stewards,
AULARNOLD,
HERB0cretary.
has just signed amateur forms for Chetics Football Club nhá he bar played for both Selbbury. Schools,and". Wilton (Wilts) FC, Whats ABRE E fiamb? : Wisator. Churchill, L
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right
to leave his country and to go behind the Iron Curtain.
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And there he still is, working for the Communists in the centre great slip.feld too. And just to of World Communism. What made him take the step? And how round off versatility, he does he feel now about it all? About the people who employ him? compete in the
many times for Sussex About his country? played Sharpie Closs" event
us an amateur footballer. Melbourne?
k
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until
A
Who will compete in "Greco-Roman" event? Which of these events are no! included In
The
the
Venull,
The
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The Sports Officer of Kuniere passed on the informa- tion, before he smiled. What exi Acuson the New Zealand cruiser "Royal" will be up here. The XV from this shop have played |
Junie. sa park should be next season, and the 10.
seem to have Navy woul
118 her chance to
of going somewhere
Decathlon. 200 Metres, Pol
400 Meires and High Jump?
ta what even! 12 the
Helsinki Olymples was 578 14in. The winning this tance?
his
The answers to these and other questions for long intrigued the THE HORSE LAUGH Free World. But not until Tom Driberg, the well-known English Preston (Lancs) Grasshoppers journalist, was able to interview him in Moscow did any reliable versus Wilmslow match in the information about Burgess leak to the outside world. Lancashire Amateur League was
deltyed
a
an hour quarter of for the most unusual of reasons,
:
Now Driberg has revealed the results of his lengthy study of Two heavy dray horses strayed Burgess (he spent more than a month with him) in one of the on to the pitch and defled all most dramatic stories of our times. the efforts of the players to Ju what evenis will the remove them. Spectators and Published exclusively in the SUNDAY POST-HERALD, The officials joined in the round-up Burgess Story has gripped the imagination of readers. It is a story and
following
compete Melbourne. Ian Murchison, Emil Zatopek. Roszavolgyi?
at
gome
has A
also been arranged between the Gunners
(Antwers-See Page 17.)
the two intruders
kicked and
were
eventually Chught. but you must not miss, and this Sunday, Driberg writes about what may before one of the players was well have been the most crucial stage of Burgess' political developments: badly hospital.
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