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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1959.
One Of The Best Home Soccer Internationals In Years
SENSATIONAL
DISCLOSURE
IRELAND DRAW 2-2 WITH SCOTLAND ON ELLIOTT
Fighting Irish Stage A Great Fightback After Being 2-0 Down
FULL-BACK PUTS BALL INTO OWN NET
Glasgow, Nov. 5.
Ireland staged a great fightback here today to force a 2-2 draw against Scotland after being 2-0 down. All the goals came in the second half.
After centre-forward David Herd and inside-right Bobbie Collins had put Scotland ahead, Eric Caldow, the Scottish left- Then in a dramatic back put the ball into his own net.
finish inside-left Jimmy McIlroy scored Ireland's equaliser eight minutes from the end.
slower movements of the Brots. Scotland's star was right- and Berile Pea-buck J. Grant, whose passing
Scollund noge Head Hritain's ; the one game played, International table with three The Irish wing-halves, Danny polls from two games. Ireland Blanchflower are second with two points from cock, were prominent through was exceptionally accurate. two games, England third with out Their qulek probing passes
andorted one utht from one game
much more likely to Wales are last without any sint succeed then the squarer and
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
3RD RACE MEETING
Saturday 8th and Monday 10th Novembar, 1958 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONBIST OF 18 RACES.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on the 1st Day
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be mang t 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 Nou. The Tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
The match was played in fino before a crowd at weather 72,719.
Caldow's tragic own goal! came 20 minutes from the end. The rustedh in front of McIlroy and flicked a seemingly barm- less ball Into the net.
Desperate Fight
With this encouragement, the fighting Irish regained some cort of control in midfield and the Scottish defence found itself In the thick of a desperate night lu save the game.
This WAN 10 ut the best matches the home international churnptonship hus produced
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 Huxley Park for years.
am on the 1st Day and »t 10:59 am. n the 2nd Day..
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED). All persons MUST wem their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $1000 rach per day are obtainable price to the Meeting from the Club's Cash Sweep Offers, at Queen's Building, Chater Rund, D'Aguller Street and Nathan Rond, Kowloon, only on the written introduction of a Member, and on production of his Guest Record Card Members are limited to guests each fluce Lay, and will be responsible for all guests introduced by them.
GUEST BADOES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House ordered in advance from the No 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 6th Floor is restricted to Members, and Ladies wearing Lady's Broochies.
NO CHILDILEN 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 fee of $3.00 in order to gun re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable RESTAURANT
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employers' buxes except for passing through on their daatiess They may un ne account use the Betting Bouths or Pay Out Beths in the Enclosures,
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $36.00 ehch may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offlers at Queen's Buliding. (Chater Road). and 5, D'Augilar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am, on the 1st day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all roce meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively ind the Fight is reserved by the Stewards to cancel y reservaller for Through Tickets for particular Meeting if 1 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 Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than Ave days after the first day. In all other enses Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 3th November, 1958 will be sold and the reservation carcelled for future Meetings,
Tickets over 3000 will al be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Ticketa.
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket and can be produced bearing the appropriate number is issued
by the holder.
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse ony subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription List without staling reasons for their netion,
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last ruce of the Meeting at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices: ...
Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street on:- Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 1st November
Saturday 8th November
Monday 10th November
- 382, Nathan Hond, Kowloon on
Mondays to Fridaya...
Saturday 1st November
Saturday 8th November
TOTALISATOR
0a.m. to 5 p.m. 9.m. to 12.30 p.m. a. to 11 am.
9 am to 10 am.
10 am to 4 pmn.
0a.m. to 11.43 0.m. n.m. to 11.00 a.m.
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear", algnal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSA ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTEN THE TIME FOR WINCH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN ECHEDULED TO ƉE KUN. PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TOÀN
·DISFIGURED TICKETS.
On
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The drst half was spent in robing and searching for weak- nesses and produced little for the crowd to enthuse over
The second half had every Scollund started thing. they intended to over-run [re- latil and within seven minutes walked the ball round Herd Nommon Uprichard for the first Kual
Fine Saves
minutes later Collins Three hammered in the second and cincks began to appear in the Irish framework.
Uprichard made a string of Ane saves as the Scottish for- wards warmed round him.
Herd, the Arsenal Scotland's centre-forward, had a flair for and finding the open spaces Bobby Collins was also dan-
the
defence.-- Irish Rer to Router.
Non-Favourite Does It Again
LONDON CRY, ridden by A. Breasley (on rails) and carrying the top weight of 131 pounds narrowly wins the Cambridgeshire Stakes which was run off at Newmarket last week.
the successes of non- In winning this event at odds of 22-1, Mr Michael Sobell's colt maintains favourites in this Race, which has never been won by a favourite since 1928. The nearest that a favourite has gone to winning in the ten years before this year's race was in 1951 and 1964, when Fastnet Rock and Turk's Blood respectively finished fourth.
This year, however, the 4-1 favourile Aggressor (third from left) got nearer to the winning post than these two by Anishing third.
Falis of Shin (nexi to London Cry) with W. H. Carr in the saddle was second.--Reuterphoto.
H.K. Fishing Championships
Open SPON.
The 1958 Hongkong Fishing Championships, sored by the Hongkong Amateur Fishing Society, will be held al Chow outside Lyemun Kour Pass, un November 16, this year. Men and women, of all ages and nationalities are cordially
participants. welcomed
Places for enrolment are (a) 96 Nathan Rd 1st ., Tel: 60183. (b) Tin Kee Rest., Argyle St., Tel: 58220. (c) 5, Jubilee St.. 1st A., Tel. 27850..
Entrance fee is $25 per hend Entries close on November 13.
First prize will be Gold Oscar: Second prize a Silver Oscar:
Bronze Third prize a and Fourth prize a Bronze Plate,
Oscar:
West Indies Dismiss
Services For 170 In
First Match In India
Poona, Nov. 5.
Sen Gupta, playing in the first big match of his career, was top scorer with 36 for a Services XI against the West Indies, who today opened a three and a half months tour of India.
21.
Club "A"
“A” And
And Army South
Clash Tomorrow In Rugby
Battle Of The
Of The Giants
By PAK LO
Tomorrow evening on the Club ground at 7.00 p.m. the two Titans of this
season's local rugger meet in their first match when the Club "A" XV are at home to Army South.
Both these XV's are expected to be the major contestants in the Hexan- gular Tournament which starts on December 6, and this battle to- morrow should give fairly definite indications as to who will be the winner of that Tournament.
from
season
will what
mast Benson into Ariny South are this the strong Army XV with the probably be the Colony's choice majority of their players com- for halves,
either ing
the Greeti Howards ot the Lancashire
the Regiment, two pawerful Army rugger units.
unbeaten
Chub "A"
of
mos!
this
Season except in their Best match against the Rest of the Colony are almost back at full strength, with only Cheong misalng at the moment.
Strengthened
Williams now taking his place
Fast And Forceful
are but The Army threes and forcoil, though major strength lies in the centre where Embley partners Homrnersham.
their
On Wednesday the 12th, an- other fixture has been arranged by the HKRU, and this will see the clash of the Combined Ser-
ions
DECISION
New York, Nov. 5. A sensational claim that Australlan wonder runnor, Herb Elliott would have accepted $250,000 offer by Amelicän pro- motor, Leo Leavitt, to turn professional if Louvltt had paid a guarantee Into Elliott's bank--was pub- lished here today by "Sports Illustrated, Suid the American magazine: "Leavitt is the only person responsible for the donl breaking
down." According
to "Sports Illustrated", Elliott, the world champion miter, was on the point of Recepting Leavitt's offer. CAUSE OF BREAKDOWN Elliott and his father were re-
ported to have told Leaviti "We feel that as a matter of equity we must ask you to place £30,000 11110 our
solicitor's account in escrow for Herb, to be paid to hiina- soli i he accepts this offer." Then claimed the paper: "What blocked the dell in the end was Belther Australia's out- rage, nor
olters
that
any counter might have templed Elliot, nor even Herb's true blue amateur spirit. The man who killed it ww.s Leavitt himself."
CONTROVERSIAL TRAINER Elliott olso spoke out on its controversial trainer Ceruitý. Bold the champion: Peres claims a lot more than he
for. get credit
Ee makes it sound as if I would be a drunkard and a no good a3 a runner if it wasn't for him,"
should
But he added: "It sometimes fets your back up and you fuel ilke putting hira in his place. But all in all, he's a wonderful bloke."-France-
Presse.
Final Acceptors For Manchester Handicap
London, Nov. 5. There are 30 final acceptora for the Manchester November hundicap, last bla race of the English fut racing season, be bu run over a mile and a half on November 15,
The acceptors, anounced to- day, are (with weights);
H. Brioche (1st 7-lb), No Comment (st 2-lb), Cash And Pagan (Bat 10-lb), Courage Prince (8st 3-lb), Cullanhall (8st 4-1b). Royal Miraway (Bst J-lb), Great Rock (3st 2-lb), Paul vices against the Combined Civi Jones (8st 2-lb), Falls Of Shin this game (Bat Orib), Sacre Bien (892 0-1), Once again will be floodlit, and there will Morning Coat (1st 11-1b), Paridel be a minor match as a curtata (761 11-lb), Tippecanoe (7st under the 16-1b), Brancusi (Tat 9-h), Belt raiser, aish partly Boodlights.
(1st 7-1), Dully Task (7st 7-lb), Cherry Hill (7st 7-ib), Oliverie
Woodward at full-back is the
5-lb), Itajuru (7st 5-lb), Sendon Later on in the month, when (7st 4-lb), Chet Burier (781 automatic choice for place- idcker, and his positioning is the Fleet is in port, the HKRU 2-lb), Atlantic Ocean (7st 2-lb). excellent, but so far in minor are arranging a mid-week fix-Quentin Durward (7et 2-ib), ture, which will bring in the Beaubridge (78 0-1b), Courtier games he has only faced weak opposition, and whether bis best the Navy has to offer from (7st 0-lb), French Charm (Tet tackling is good enough to stop all the shipa against the Rest of 0-lb). Love Story (est 13-1),
the Colony, and this too will be Royal Star (0st 13-lb), Trang the Club remains to be seen:
floodlit, and should be a first Atlantie (8st 12-1b), and Chin- the class match. But of these future lana, Shimmering Way, Princesa
Axtares mora nkou,
Aurora, Hard As Nails, Ben Flotta and Anwdir, (all. Ost 10-1b)-China Mall Special.
The Club strength on
Navy Against Rest (st 5-16), Donna Lofio (76
I
Their forwards are strength ened by the inclusion of whiteley in the front row with in the back row of the scrum, other hand lies mainly in their
At the time of going to press, Steven is sill not available at threes and there is little to wing-forward, but should be choose among them either in it is reported, that O'Kelly wil back in time for the opening attack or defence though Ingils, be unfit to play tomorrow. of the Tournament itself,
when in possession always looks such in the casó MacTavish will take over the out-half spot and the greatest danger. Tomorrow night's game was
Lochrie will be given a chance originally scheduled for Satur- At full-back MacTavish is un- to show his ability es full-back.
but afternoon,
as the beatable in defence or attack, Even with day
this weakening of kick. Uke their attack
the Club should Rmajority of the Club players and I he could
the wedding of Woodward, he would bo an ill win. 5 23 are attending 13 5 23 2
ex-stalwarts, acquisition to any XV. one of the Club
Club requested that the
1-0 2-0, 1-02, Wicketfails: 4-08, 3-113, 6-142, 7-143, 8-144, 9-102.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O M 13
He batted for 100 minutes, hit four fours and helped in a second wicket stand of 61 in 70 minutes
Test with
player who Hemu Adhikari,
acored
Gilchrist The Servicca XI, bating firet | Taylor
Auldnson on an easy-paced turf pitch at the National Defence Academy Gibbs stadlum at Khadawaste, were Sobery out for 170. The Wert Smith Indiana replied with four ruma for the loss of John wicket.
اله
Holt's
Four Run Out The Services contributed to their Own downfall by poor Judgment in going for quick ningles. Four of them were run att in this manner. One of the victims
Chandu Ga@karl WES who looked set in an innings of 75 minutes for 81 runs.
Jamaican inst bowler Roy Gilchrist bore the brunt of the bowling and took three wickola for 23,
Scoreboard SERVICES XI First Yonidga Atma Singh, ↳ Gülchrist Ben Gupta, ibw, sobers Adhikari, © Alexander,
Taylor
Danl run out Gadkari run out Molinder Bingh not out Bhide o Alexander, & Gil-
christ
Hoolanskers, Tie Tac men, etc. will not be permited to operate Dandekar, u allchris within the preclicts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Borstary.
HONG KONG, 1st November, 1950.
Barendra Nath, b Taylor
Metelloka run out
Ramesh run out
Extras
Total
30
21
4
21
20
a.
176
4
2 24 0 Army South play them tomor
Thin the Army very willingly
12
1 38
o the
3
11.2 2 28 1row instead.
10 2 17
0
WEST INDIES First Inninga
Bhide, b
suneed to do, and
as a result,
fans will see
Surendra
one of the beat floodlit games this season.
1
3
The Army has a very heavy
0 pack with plenty of speed and
0
J. Holt, c
Nath C. Hunte riot out L.. Gibba not out
Extrus
Total (for one wicket) -Wicketfall: 1-4
Another Fixture
ts
Tomorrow's Teams
Club "A"; MacTavish, Inglle, Laville, Browne,
South Africa's Amateur Boxer Of The Year
Johannesburg, Nov. 5. Grant Webiter, winner of the British Empire and Com monwealth Games middleweight boxing title in Cardit this
The Club pack does not as Valentine, yot have a lineout forward, O'Kelly, Bennett, Howe, King, inco Wright left, and in the Whiteley, Newbigging, Walker, lincouts will probably lope Campbell, Williams, Leonard. year, was today chosen as the of the pussession of the ball. But in
best amateur boxer Army Bouth: Woodward,
African hooldag Howe has few equal Sharp, Embley,
year," by the South Hommersham, and the Club front row
He
G will receive
trophy Amateur Boxing Accociation. which wus donated to the South African Boxing Writers' Association by. Plet Lordtas, Holt, Southi thanager of Mike Noterea-W. C. Richardson,
Africa's lightheavyweight pre- Touch-Judges: Osborne, K-fessional champion-China Ma
Special.
two good lineout forwards in beautifully balanced with Howe Warrington, Gilbertson, Clarke, 4 Gibby
and Mander. Bohind and Whiteley as the props, and Lerage, Lowe, Mcintosh, Mar- Ahem are Clarise and Gilbert- the Club should get the ball der, Gibby, Brown, Clarke, Bowling. To Dale
bon as the two halves, but back from the scrums. Given Lees OMRW while
very good, tils the Club has the potential 1 21 neither of them is the qual of to break through any defence 1 0 2 0 Bennett or O'Kelly, both of and they should win tomorrow
----Reuter. whom have settled dow the night by a very narrow margin. vett.
Surendra, Rencoh
Nath
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