WEEK-END TEAMS

The following players have been selected to represent their respective clubs in the League Cricket games over the week- end:

Army Beath

1st Division (Away) v Optimists:— Maj Howard Debron, Li Wrinch, 2/t Payne, Ma) Baillie, Cap Withail (Captain), Its Marin, Capt Tidey, LA Crock, ev Willanis, Capt Ded-

on, Sig Ashcroft,

IKCC

Optimists

1st Division {urne) & Army South: - Prilenard, N. Leigh-Be Dell, G B. Leader, T. 1. Mahun, K. Spink, M Watta, R. H Hughes, Strachan, T. Rowe, 1. D. Killer, W. W. Virwler. 1299 Mon

all, patre: P. J Hart; CW D

Beer A. J. Dod.

at vision "Scorpions" (Away) V flew the 71 Owen Hughes, D. W Leaon, T 7. Knight, Þ. A Weller,

A Pearce Howear Ats PA Taylor, V. Roberts, L. Whin, R. El Kamplon.

Seaver J Sinth. Umolte A. N Othe

INC

1st Division V HAP (AL Hume) and Bunday v Army North (Away), -8

H

3. Kämt (SAPAA 25. Elmaz, C. Myatt, A. Mijati, L., G. Eberl, 1. Kay- K. MMU, All Khan, Flats Lachandan, J G Ron, A. 16. Atrona. Umpare. W s. C. Croft: Beuret: sk.ppy Areulit.

200

Ubwn (Away) v - KCC "Wasps"—A H. Din Küchell (Esp)})} 8. KH, A A. Amat. 2. nu Kilche, 1 bin Kiuchioli, O. Adem. Ar. Anum, 1. t. Ashtani, Sheny Bucks. K. Nazarin, ti. Raysund.

umjahın.

Scurer

Ket

A Davbeltan (Away) u Army North

- Pinctany (Lapų, V tahad, A. Jenner, H. iseli, A. T. Lee, i F. Lee.

23. Citral, P. Wuest, d. juu, KL, 25 wel

Scores. Mrs Findlay.

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Sjunneta (Away) Jiku. V Vittuna clapis, & ar

1. LAK 2. A. DRp. 2. ISAMIN Kemou. 2. itubery, W. Alder, N URI, PA 4. Hu, H. Watan 15. Grounded. Hem, J. Fenton. Umpire: A. Rirway, bourer: Mrs Ship.

Divan Waepa v C (Home);

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11. Labedge, W. inpored. Q. Shaw,

K Humer, G. Hampton, J. A. A. Binili, A. Handai), (i Witam, J. Dog-

Nng Compare. J

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Arcut: Beurer: Mis J, Smilli.

1st Divarust

Recreto

"Seurpions" (Home)

-- M. A. A. Remerisus. D. EUA. Renodive

J

A. Remediion, E. L Como, La Chuanu, A. M. Praia.

11. unu, A. Norunha, A.

1. Guterres J. M. T. Leroux, A.

2. PANNA. Vrobire

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ven, Boorar: A. L. Danund.

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and vion ✔ Navy LAWBY). -A

2. Prata, A. A. ALUOGU, D) F. Canit,

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J. M. Basto, F. M. Corres. Hornedios Jr. G. J. NURMENIA, A Lue, J. Luuretro, N. Suiza, W.

McGrain

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THE CHINA · MAIL, FRIDAY. -- NOVEMBER · 80, · 1956.

Quite a few discus throwers are under the mis- impression that great strength in the shoulders, very long arms and the ability to twirl these at speed matter in this event.

To correct this misimpression they only need look at this picture of Olympic Champion Olga Fikofova of Czechoslovakia. Most of her Olymple record of 176 feet 11⁄2 inches came from her very muscular legs.-Central Press Photo,

Susan Follows In Armstrong's Footsteps

By JAMES PARK

Maureen and Susan should be well satisfied with their season's work, Their names don't appear in the flat- racing statistics, so I had better explain. They are the wife and daughter of Newmarket trainer Sam strong.

Arm-

busy. It is her task to deal with all the appileutions for the ser- vices of the stable's apprentices.

LITTLE EVA DOES, TOO

SHE BELIEVES IN SMILING

AT A GOOD JOKE

By RON BURTON

Hollywood.

Eva Gabor believes in smiling at a good joke. That's why she says she smiles broadly when she hears a man say that what he really wants is a completely truthful woman-a woman who is honest and forthright,

"The poor dears may think that is what they want," she said. "They just don't know what they're talking about. It just isn't true."

of

The Hungarian-born beauly is to play the part thinks that telling the truth and wealthy American Turned in-

ternational playboy. nothing but the truth to a man

is just about the quickest way for a girl to slip from his affec- tions.

"Almost invariably there

complete something about the truth that is ugly," the actress samt. "I think a slight departure from the facta more often than not can make one Lively, charm- ing and even very enticing to a

| man."*

THE "LIARS" WIN Miss Gabor, now working for Screen Gems IT "The Steel Bracelet" in a TV film series, The 77th Bengal Lancers," says It's unbelievable to her that the absolute truth would lure a man, "Suppose the doesn't Lice his ties," she

"She Balt.

tells him they're horrible ties. 14 he supposed to smile and love her for his forthright state.

more iment.

"If his ties are so abhorrent 10 her that she must sponk about them, 110 matter how many virtues LC mits

have, she'd be much better off to give up her designs on m. That's because if she tells himn the truth, the first thing she knows he'll be giving her up.

"Besides, even if a girl tells a man the truth, the chances are that a

believe her man won't anyhow. Just look around at a cocktail party or tea

party sometime. You'll BOC which women are getting the most attention from the men. You know they'll be the big de- lightful, pleasing. charming lars,"

Kirk Douglas applied a flying mare, and the next thing she knew Susan Hayward was flying right over his head. And after the brawl was over, the happiest person in the neighbourhood was Judo instructor Russ Saunders.

The action was for a Sceno

Goodwin, U.S.A."

which บร

Douglas shows Miss Hayward what to do just in case she happens to be attacked in a dark alley some. Miss Hayward takes the rolo ot the assallant, and Dougins gives his demonstration of how to handle such types. ame that Kirk is star," Saunders

said after the "We need more : cene.

lunt men, and he's a natural, It doesn't malter much kind

Wurners "Melville

time.

|

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to M-G-M shortly after

part

Christmas,

**Fear

tille of of

Strikes Out," NO BONGS FOR MAURICE the

best-selling biography Jim Piersall, Boston Red Sox In "Love In The Afternoon"

been Bet outfielder, has

by ho has 21 love scenes with 10

Terent

Paramount as the final title for women, including the motion picture which co- beauties from France, Sweden,

stars Anthony Perkins as Pier- Japan, Itely, India, Turkey, Rall and Kurt Malden as his Mexico and America.

Enther. The film previously

When asked how street had been titled "The Jim Flor-

clothes felt after all the cos-sail Story."-United Press, tume roles be had been playing, Cooper said it wes Interesting, but uncomfortable.

to

For her role, Miss Hepburn spent five weeks before the pic- ture got underway learning Anger a cello and learning something about bull-fighting so she could do a take-off on a matador,

Audrey was decked out by the studio

$35,400 worth In

designed by gowns

famed Parisian couturier Hubert de Givenchy.

Chevalier had to give up his trademark -- the straw hat --- in the picture and replace it with a derby.

During the filming of "Love In The Afternoon," Chevalier celebrated his 45th anniversary In motion pictures, his first filin being the French, "Un Marie Qui Se Foit Attendre,” made in 1911. He probably holds the record for long run motion picture star.

a

Another thing that will prob- ably shock Chevalier's fans Is thai in this movie he does not sing.

"Bon Voyage," a new novel described as 2

heart-warming family comedy by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, to be published in January by Random House, has been purchased by Universal-International.

to

OLYMPIC

GAMES

(Continued from Page 6)

Valerie Lawrence (Australia),

13.43 motres.

Regina

13.87 metres.

Branner (Austria),

Zinoida Dolnikova {Soviet

Urdon), 13.45 mots,

Johanma

Luttge (Germany).

14.46 metres,

Annakaterin

Lafrenz (Ger- many), 13-20 metres

Jacqueline McDonald (Cana- da), 13.11 metros,

Galina Zybina (USSR), 14.08 metres.

Valerie Sloper (New Zealand), 13.03 metres.

Marianne Werner (Germany). 14.21 metres.

Tamara Tyshokevitch (Soviet Union), 14.43 metros.--France- Presse

BASKETBALL

Melbourne, Nov. 30. Japan registered in 82-61 vic-

in tory today over FarmLOSU Olympic Games basketball play. The Japanese held a 38-32 lead at half time.

exploited

There WAS considerable con- fusion among the officials as to While no purchase price was the true final score. One group onnounced, it was reported to contended that a foul shot hađ run well into six figures. Ross been overlooked in the Japanese Hunter has been assigned total and the true score should which have been 83-81. Regardless of produce "Bon Voyage," will be filmed largely in Europe the final score, the Japanese held as pc of U-l's most important an advantage for 30 minutes of

the forthcoming pictures, and

the game. authors men and wife-hava bec been signed to write the screen One of the features of the

play. Hayes wrote the novel, sez on has been the success of

"Desperate Hours," subsequently adapted it as a Broadway play The St Gallen apprentices.

Willie Shalth li no longer an

and also wrote the screenplay Normally it is a case of Brat

good for its filming his Apprentice, but he served

coine first served, but difcutties

Bon Voyage" is the story of time with Sain Armstrong. When

the can crop up when one of

family-father, his apprenticeship ccc he finished

of scene we have-light, mother, grown lins the choice of several

daughter, teen- better bays down CCC

old rides in the same race.

horseback riding, Judo-he has age on and 12-year-old They always BUCm to the co-ordination of an excellent making their first trip to Europe Imaizumi added 19 points and

be OVIT and there athlete. Maybe his earlier days and detailing their adventures, smoothed never any trouble.

as a college wrestler have some- Even when she was at school,thing to do with it."

task Mes Susan Armstrong's WES lo wach the newcomers the rudiments of riding. There ar always plenty of applicants, and before they are taken on it is left to Susan to pick out the most promise. ones who show

show she has done

Badminton Men's Div. 91 Stephen's v Man setung, CYMCA Y COL Делни Moteu Duusion

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CYMCA Y

How

TOMORROW

Cricket

ist Division Amy North v KCC, Upumants y Ann Suru, IRC V

Nev,, wereld V

KAF, Police Seul plate,

2nd Division:

Kuv

DB9 y Dockyard, Folce, Kue Wasps v TRC havy teren, AF v Army North, Luniversity ♥ KCC Horneta,

Soccer

Est Division, Eastern V Kwong Wun 1917, KALB v Police (DS) all tutetics at 3.30 pmA,

Dylan: KM Police

Flowerve (B) 2 pk.

(

2nd Division: Jardine v Solicitors 2 pan.. CMB v Prisona (RV)

Bio pan. Duckyard v REALE TV) 2.10 pm: BY RAF Sai Wan (V) 345 pan.; Telephone V RAMC (43) 3.40 pm.

3rd

Kin Division: Hellandia Y Godown (KV) 2.13 p... University y Rediffusion (HIV) 3.44 pm.

Racing

Second Day

of Fourth Meeting at Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

Raco

Rugby Hexangular Tournament: Navy V RAF (Causeway [lay) 1 p.m.; Army North v Police (Sek Kong) 3 pm: Club v Amy South (Club) 1 p.

flockey

Macau "A" v Nav Bharat (Books- Pool 4 pm! Macko "B" v Army

2.30pm.

Combined 21 & C (Sookunpoo)

Snaith turned

offer to remain with master.

the

ક્ષામાં 1

Tulk

He has :e regets. He flu she

with 72 winang ride, and will continue the us soc.a fon next yeur.

The apprentices are 1 (23 winners), N. Pearson (31). J. Gifford W. Swinburn (17),

(13). C. Guston (11) and Lynch (6).

KEPT BUSY The x apprentices had 1,221 rides between them and that kepi Mrs Maureen Armstrong

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FOURTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 24th November and Saturday 1st Decembar, 1956 (To be held under the Rufes of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACEB The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm. on both days. 11.45 nm. on both days.

The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72011).

The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meating. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Japanese jumped off to a 2-0 lead, fell behind briefly, but quickly came on again to regain position to the finish.

lead and retained their

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from The Japanese

the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Ropd strong edge in team speed and only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be

superiority for their responsible for all visitors introduced by him. 21-point violary.

T. Sugiyama led scorlag for the Japanese with 21 points, K. H. Saito followed with 17 for humorous escapades and seem-

the Japanese. ing misfortunes both aboard the

Formosa Chinese quintet "Queen Mary" and on the Con-

Wu, who by Yet-an tinent.

Tsu-l Chen INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION scored 20 points.

followed Wa with 17 markers Gary Cooper, now in Paris co- United Press,

Audrey Hepburn starring with

Koren defeated Thailand 91-47 dian diving and tumbling uitlist and Maurice Chevailer in Allied in an Olympic basketball con

Artists' "Love In The Alter- bert World War 11. He noon," has reactivated his in-solation game here today. The his judo instruction after join-1 and

win was Korea's first in six ing the United States para-dependent

calling for four films during the starts in the Olympic series and next two years. Cooper

Thailand's seventh consecutivo He came to Hollywood after

defeat-Reuter, the war and continued his Judo self will star in two of them.

First to roll on Cooper's pro- work while working as a alunt man. Some of his more interest duction slate will be "The Proud by ing tasks with stars include Sheriff," based on a novel

which the teaching slender Clifton Webb Eugene M. Rhodes,

owned for some time. how to toss wrestler Sandor star has

Also scheduled is "The Szabo, 225, over his head, and

Wesi," in which, according to instruction to Biving similar

procent plans, Cooper will co- Jane Wyman in the matter of

Star with Burt Lancaster and her throwing Bing Crosby six

James Stewart. feet in the air.

Saunders background makes it easy to see why he's quite an athlete himself, He was a Cona-

HEREDITY?

Now Susan has progressed up the ladder and is her father's right hand "man". When there are two meetings on Sam will attend one and Susan the other.

Susan may not

to but there saddling-up.

everything LA supervise and see all right. For her age she has a remarkable knowledge of the Jhinic business and I can only

do

the

is another sample of heredity.

I asked Susan the other day whether they were satisfied with the apprentices they hrad ot present.

"Oh, no!" she said. "We are Oxford, Nov. 20. always on the look-out for the Itecroto "A" (89) 2,30 p.m.; Oxford University beat Com-right material, and I expect

Ladies League: Oremila "A" V

Gremlins "B" v itecrolo ("a" (89)

troopers.

production

plans

him-

Saunders feels that everyone Kay Kendall will pay her should know a little judo n the first visit to Hollywood to play very least for his own protection, an English ballerina in Sol C. Toward this and he holds classes Slogol's production of "Les at the Los Angeles Athletic Club Giris" for M-G-M. Gene Kelly for adulte He also has a class and Mitzi Gaynor co-star in the every Saturday for children musical, which will begin nim- which is held at actor Alaning in January,

The role calls for Miss Ken-

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Ladd's home.

FAR TOO SHORT

Melbourne, Nov. 30. The 50 Metres Free Stylu event for both men and women will not @gure

future Olymple swimming event, the World Swimming Congress decided by an overwhelming

majority at meeting here,

03

that

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 fee of 23.00 1n order to gain 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 use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each per day and $22,00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am. on the day of the Race Meeting.

It was held that the distance

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved was far too short and a move

for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be to have world records over this

isqued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards distance given official recognito cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular tion was also refected.

Meating if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved, in the series 1 to 3,000

In the In th case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may ba purchased for each day of the Moeling provided that the day is on a data not less than Ave days after the first day cond other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.

A proposal by Peru ynchronised swimming should be added to the list of Olympic events did not find favour, dele- gatos contending that it was not

"It can be a perilous 11e at dall to sing as well as dance. Kings divbridge University by 5 events to shall be examining a few new

2 here today in the annual ones ston." Inter-University track relay

4 pun Victorians 2.30 p.m.

Athletica Stanley Training Centre Sports Menting, 2.30 pm.

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a suitable event to be a medal contest.

Tho Congress agreed, how- times," he said, "but it's worth The British netress previously ever, to include synchronised il-even when come over-enger | appeared In . "Genevieve,” pupils want to show me-on me "Quentin Durward" and "Simonwimming as one of their ob

Jects and to encourage its dove- how well they've learned their and Laura," films which were

lopment far as possible. Lessons."

made in Europe. She will re-

Gary Cooper has traded in his guna, Western clothes and horse for the most lavish wardrobe of a modem day American out for a romantic adventure in gy

Paroc.

SOCCER

Hungarians Told

It's quite a change of pace for To Return Home

the actor. In fact, his laicet movie, "Love In The Afternoon,"

1. as much of an adventure no

Immediately

The Congress met earlier this week but ita decisions on these subjects were not learned until today,Reuter,

NOTICE

Tickels reserved and available but not paid for by 10,00 am. on Friday, 23rd November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be lasued 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 number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse. the right stating

- any

subscription siso to. remove any name from Subscription Ista without reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2,00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Onces at Queen's Building (Chater Road); B, D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Road during normal office hours and unui 11.00 am, on the day, of, the Race Meeting.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

its story. For it has put the

Madrid, Nov. 30. The Spanish Football Federa-

Programmes and Entry Janky American Into a French

Forms for the 8th Race Meet- studio in Paris and in a swaggertion received on Thursday

Tickets for the Special Caali Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Casanova role at that. The message from the

Hungarian | Ing 1956 to be held on Satur Cup scheduled to be run on 26th January 1987, at $3.00 each, may, object of his romantic cell further

Football

Federation cancelling day 18th December, 1966 be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offcer

matches to be deavours is the daughter of a

Hungarian (weather permitting) may be

AAPKOMSTOTALISATOR * played by the Paris privato detective

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets She Honved Loam and calling for obtained at the Secretary a played by none other than do the team's immediate return to Olcé, Alexandra House; the until Litee the "all clear signal has been sahilated emerge Mightful Aucky Hepburn Hot father is played by Mauriers own country.

Club House, Happy Valley; ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS reached the mesonge Chevalier.

MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT TER RACE COUR and the Stables, Shan Kwong ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER TH Spardah Federation. through Before "Love In The After the European Football Unlon Road

ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST Allled

· It was “lonrné:]

SEMARANG OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.F Spanish difrom bold Cooper to to to Football

circles Entries close at 12 o'clock. PAYMENER WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OF Federation London's famous Saville How to te last night that no sellon NOON on Wednesday – 5th | DISFIGURED TICKETS be Atted for is, nulla, shirts and would betakers. Gregsida || December, 1956, other accessories at a cost of

Set began i· Moofing

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THEATERLEN Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, eto, will not be permitted to operat within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jock

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