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WHAT IS SUPERMAN ?

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

6TH RACE MEETING

Monday 2nd and Saturday 7th January, 1961 (To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES (There will be 10 races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day) On the 1st Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon. The Tiffin interval will be after the Fourth Rare 1.30 p.m.).

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and

the First are run at 2.00 p.m.

The Sceretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00

.. on the ist Day and at 11.45 am. on the 2nd Day..

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted.

THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1960.

FEAF rugby XV open tour Further complications

FIRST MATCH AGAINST A moment of triumph COMBINED SERVICES AT

| CLUB GROUND TONIGHT By "PROP"

The Far East Air Force Rugger team open their short tour in Hongkong tonight of the Club Stadium with a match against the Hongkong Combined Services side. Two other games have been arranged for

the weekend.

under the rame of

On Saturday, the viritors Both there games will bo Singapore also, played at the Hor.gkong Services will play the HK | Football Club Stadium. Civilian Setection and on Men- day the Colony side.

Brilliant debut

by McLachlan in Sheffield Shield

To date tirs composition

of the touring party is in doobi owing to a lack of tu. formation from the

pare end, bot doubtless thu visitors will have a number

of exponents who will com- pare favourably with, tho Hongkong selections.

Well tried side

The Services have chosen on the whole a very well tried and Irated side for the game tonight, although there are a few selec-

dite a few trepidations.

Adelaide, Dec. 28. Playing his first game for Southtions which will cause the put-

Australia, 23-year-old Ian McLachlan hit à brilliant 189

Gee, the RAF ŋy-halt makes not but on the last day of the Shemeld Shield match ardinet fris debut Colony represents Quécásland here today.

tivo games et wing-threequarter, McLachlan's innings, described and Raw, also of the RAF, gains as the finest seen at. Adelaide Lavour with the selectors before Oval cince the war,

was the Harvey the Army hooker, How- Services highlight of South Australia's over, MacDonald the

will have a powerful galient effor

avold an skipper -10

pack at his command, and a inrings defeat.

good set of threes to add the Queensland had scored 647 finishing touches, although

In their first innings, and had | would Judge Mainwell unlucky dismissed South Australia for i in not being solected. 108. Following ot, South Aus takia made

474,

leaving Quensland to score 30 to win, a task they accomplished with `out lustr to win by ten wickets.

McLachlan and 20-year-old Bob Lloyd, also making his Sheffield debut, put on 200 in 230 minutes for the fifth wicket. Lloyd scored 05.

Scores were:

Queensland: 547 (P. Burge 240, K. Mackay 150, N. Dansic 5-61) and 36 for no wicket.

South Australia: 108 and 474

This evening's game will be preceded by a musical pro- gramme played by the band of Royal Northumberland the Fusiliers, following which the cams will be presented to e Chief of Staff. Brigadier I. E. Ferguson-innes, OBE.

Teams

HK Combined Bervices Versus FEAF at 7.15 pm Club Stadium tonight.

at

I-MacDonald (Army-Cap-

II. McLachlan 186 not out, Ltain), 2-Gee (RAF), 3-Baillie Favell #9, R. Lloyd 95).~China | (Army), 4-Roberts (Amy), Mail Special.

Rinaldo rated

Adinlasion Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the as most improved

meeting.

Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5. D'Aguilar Street, King's Road, North Point and 382 Nothan Head, ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Thins will be obtainable at the Club 'Houre if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Dog (Tul. 72011).

Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Broaches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand.

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the new Public Stand must da so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the Hit or stairs.

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure und Stand.

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $10.00 cash per day payable at the Gate, Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

On the 1st Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admission with the exception that any person who wishes to leave the Enclosure for lunch and obtain re-admission, must leave and return between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m., when they will be re-admilted en production of their Public Stand badge for that day.

On the 2nd Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cush Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each for the 1st Day, $18.00 each for the 2nd Day and $30.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cashi Sweep Offices at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street and 302 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.

Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by, 10,00 .. on Friday, 30th December, 1000, will be sold and the reservation eencelled for future Meetings.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th March, 1901, at $2.00 each and Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race of its méoling may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.

as follows:

The office hours of the Cosh Sweep Offteen of the Club ore Prince's

Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and

6. D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

. Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 24th and

Monday 28th and

Saturday, 31st December ........

Tuesday 27th December

Monday 2nd Jännäty

Saturday 7th January

0's.m. to 12.30 p.th.

CLOSED 0a.m. to 10 am. '. to 11 p.m.

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Rdad,

Kowloon!

Meridays to Fridays

Saturday 24th "and"

Saturday 91st December

Monday 20th, Tuesday 27th December)

and Monday 2nd January

Saturday 7th January

Hong Kong, 24th December, 1800.

10 am to 4 pm,

a.m. to 11.49 B.

CLOSED am to 11. a By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

- "Secretary,

|

boxer for 1960

Suspense and then a moment of triumph as As- ton Villa's goalkeeper Sims makes a flying full-length save to keep out Sillett's penalty-kick. Chelsea were beaten 2-4 at Stamford Bridge in this English League First Division match.

to Johansson-Patterson fight arrangements

'New York, Dec. 28. Further complications in the promotion of the third Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patterson fight were reported today with published re- ports to the effect that the feud between Cus D'Amato, Patterson's manager, and promoter Bill Fugazy has again blazed into the open.

Neither D'Amato nor Fugazy fessional basketball garne wes was immediately available for booked for that date but comment, but it was reported February 28' and March 2 are that D'Amato's demands for In-f available--AFP. creased card for Praterson's

training expenses had piovoked

the new culburat,

Feature Sports Brhouneed yesterday the date of the pro-. poned fight had been advanced from Murchs 20 to March 13. 'Meanwhile Humbert (Jack) Fugazy, the matchmaker for

promotion, was on his way

the

to California where he will af.

tempt to complote afrange-

RUSSIAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM PASS THROUGH HK

ments wih Archle Macre and, The Soviet Moscow Volleyball

hin mazager Jack Kearns for

a defence of the former's light- heavyweight title against Frich Schoeppner of Germany,

por~

sibly on, March 12 in Madison Square Garden

the

March 28 had originally been

advanced date for the Mooro-Schoeppner Sght but a check of open dates ut Madison Square Garden revealed a pro-

Sports Diary

TODAY

Athletics HKAAA Executive Committee meeting. Education Dept 0.30 pm.

Rugby FEAF V UK Combined Services at 7.15 pm, Club Stadium.

TOMORROW Auction Auction of Taco hates Victoria Peak," Royal Itcogkong Jockey Club paddock, 5.30 pm.

Orange Bow! FRANK MISSION REPLACES

Junior Tennis

results.

Miami, Beech, Dec. 20. Climo (Navy), B-Ridella Japan qualined for the socon:1 (Army), 7-Sims (Army), B-round of the Orange Bowl Junlos Richards (Army).

Haw (RAF), 10-Jones (Navy), 12 Tennis Teams Tournament here

today by

by defeating Peru Williams (Army), 12-Edwards three moches to nil (Army), 13-Whitley (Army}, 14-Dixon (RAF), 15—Thomp¬ Other first round results 10- son (Army).

day were:

Swollen beat Mexico 2-1. Costa Rica beat West Ger- inery 2-1.

Peglum beat British West Indics -2-1.

HK Civilian Belection Versus Singapore Services on Saturday at Club Stadium:

1-Digby-Bennett (Club-Cap- New York, Dec. 29.

min), 2--Watson (Club), 3—Mc- Italian light heavyweight Tavish (Club), 4Calderwoed boxer Glulio Rinaldo, who re- (Police). 5-A. Xavior (Club de cently beat world champion Recreio), 0-Kennedy (Club), Archie Moore, the United States 7 Tancock (Club). B-Willloms veteran. in a no-title fight, (Club), 9-Kiel (Police). 10- 3-0. was designated by

Ring Babington

(Police); 11-Ross Mogazine today as the boxer Police). 12-Ross (Club), 13- who made the most striking Brown (Police), 14-Hall (Club),

13-D, Johnston (Club).

progros in 1080.

The Italian, only one of the second-rated light-heavies

fr

1959; wha ranked second only to Archie Moore in the 1980 end- of-year Ring ratings. In 1000 Rinaldi successively beat Sante Amont! (Italy, first round knock-out), Leen Jansen (Hol- land), Germinal Ballarin (France), Donnie Fleeman (US.) Johnny Haloflhi (Tonga). and then Moore.

"No other world boxer

1003

boast of a record. Hke this over the past 12 months", Ring com- menictor Jersey Jones stated of Rinaldi-AFT.

First, innings lead

for MCC tourists

Naper, Dec. 23. The MCC touring side finish- ed the first day of their two-day match against

Combinet Hawkes Bay side 38 runs ahead |- on the first imnigs with six wickels in hand,

Scores were: Hawkes Bay 124 (D. R. Smith 3-18).

MOC: 162 for four (W. E. Russell 10, D. E. V. Padgett 65, W. Watson 52 not out),--China Mail Special.

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Cth Race Meeting 1980/01

Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and riders for the First Day close at the Secretary's Office, Happy Valley, nt 10.00 a.m. On:

Sunday, 1st January, 1961. By Order of the Stewards,

A. ‘E. ARNOLD,

Secretary 11ong-Kong, 28th Ded., 1000.

Brazil beat Deunark 2-1, Australia bip: Israel 3-0,

Netherlands beat Colombia

Spain beat Canada 3-0. · Argentina beat Chile 3-0.

ANT,

IAN MECKIFF IN AUSTRALIA'S TEST 12

Sydney, Dec. 28.

Frank Mission the New South Wales bowler re-

places controversial fast bowler Ian Meckiff in the list of 12 Australian players nominated for Friday's second Test match against the West Indies at Melbourne.

Orsi was

Team parsed through Hong- kong by Atr-India Inter- national this morning on their -way back to the Soviet Union after a 10-day stay in Japan, The Russians played 1x matches in Japan, four in Tokyo and two la Oraka. They brat the Japanese in five matches losing

one to a selected

Japancan weten's team by three to one.

According to Mr Viadkule Savvin, President of the Soviet Federation Volleyball who was the leader of the combined Soviet men's and women's team. bath the Japanese, mea sid women players have made, great Improvement in their skill, since the last time the Russians play- ed against them.

A Japanze men's team visit- ed the Soviet Unton zems three years to and the Japanese woman players met their Rus- simt counterparts for the first time at the International Volley- ball Competition heltz in Brazil Jast Autumn. The Japanese women players surprised the world in this competition by coming out second to the Rus

The Russian team which had, 32 men and women players and right officials have invited the Japanese to visit the Soviet Union some time in 1981.

SPRINGBOKS... CHALK UP · 19th WIN

Birmingham, Dec. 20. Nelther mud nor the Midland Counties Selection could stop comfortably scoring their 101 the Springboks here today from British tour win by 10 points He had an analyis of four (two goals, two tries) to 6. The Counties team were wickets for 35- for New South Wales in their recent win over the disgraced by their defeat. Trail- West Indians. He gained these Ing 0-8 with two minutes to go, Egures in the first innings show boks' defence, and once back- they hammered at the Spring- ing better control and more zip row forward Brian Wightman off the pitch than he had done was across the line, but dropped previously this season, He did the ball.

Meckift injured the Alles guile and change of pace of the tendon of his heel in the tied cagy Davidson,

Text at Brisbane and it announced yesterday he would not be fit by Friday,

medium Mission, a oft, 3in. pace bowler, is about as fast as his State team-mate Alan Davidson

though he lacks the

Sir Alan Herbert: Chess

should be Olympic event

London, Dec. 28.

Sir Alan Herbert, former MP, author and barrister-at-law, opening the annual Hast- inga International Chess.Congress today, said he could not understand why chess was not included in the Olympic Games.

opening wearing their inter- national Insignia throughout the laurmantent.

He said it was perhaps a mis- tnke That' nobody wore strange costumes in chess and women players did not så at boards in shorts. "We could surround this great game of ows with more ceremony and circumstance," he added.

"Although not strictly a sport, chess wa9 more important then hop, skip, and jump, or throwing an unnecessary di eus into the distance. "It ought to be given offletal recognition" added Sir Her- bert, whose wife is competing in the CongTEST. He then claimed: "The Presl- dent of the Brish Chess Association should rank with the President of the Royal ONE RUSSIAN Society and The reigning Briti comples with

the This year's premier tourn. Poet Laureate."

ment will open with only one Soviet player, the 48-year- old Grand

Igor Master, Bondareviky. Betoro the opening it was un

Master nounced that Grand David Eronstein, who tied for the 1054 Hastings Chainpion= | ship with C. H. Alexander of

Sir

Alan proposed

an inter- national Insignia and uniform for Grand Masters und Ma- tars, and perhaps a cape for Utile Masters. All could wear an international chees sap.

The Martors could walk in pro-

vesion

to the

Congress

THE GAMBOLS.

GEORGE!

I'VE GOT A MINK COAT ON

APPROVAL

SPORT

not

not bowl in the second innings.

Mission's replacement

But the Springboks showed oft Meckiff is the only change freen slippery conditions which were themselves a great team in the 12 from whom the first Test against them. side was selected China Mail Counties' tremendous Special.

They held the pressure, then doubled their redré in the last five minutes. Their flhal sebre was the East of the match, Hennie Van Zyl sprinting 40

Fiorentina inyards in the mud to touch down. European Cup

semi-finals

The 'Mighty Mite' of English billiards

Great Britain, would take the place of R. Chalinov, 37, ba cause of illness. Laler It was staled that Broniteln had been taken 1 as well, and his place would be taken by A. Y. Green, of! (Switzerland) 8-2 in the second only 14 years old, reached the

in

Florence, Dec. 28. Fiorentino (Italy) reached the semi-finals of the Cup-vinners

tourna- European Cup doccer ment when they beat Lucerne

leg of their quarter-final here tonight.

London, Doe. 28, James Twells (Nottingham).

Ve semi-dīņals of the English Boys' London, the former Yorkshire champion.

Billiards Championship for the Benderevsky arrived at London Fiorentina led 3-1 at half-time.i zucond year in succession at airport 21 hours behind The Italian side won the first Burroughes Hall, London, today. schedule after his fight had leg 3-0 in Lucerne, en Novem-

A splendid styllst, Twells, who betu delayed Moscow. Ear 23 and us quality on a 6-a is only a few inches taller than Many European competitors aggregato'. to

his cue, took exactly an hour to Intel Dynamo were also held up, said a con- Zagreb (Yugoslavia) In the beat Clifford Crouch (Finchley) 200-91 in their first round claih. grets official, because of the remi-nnals.

Twells will meet Bernard strike situation in Bélgium.

The winners of this scrie Whitehead

A Sir Alan Herbert mude the

(Halifax) 15, ceremonial opening move of Anal will mest elther Wolver-Bradford Grammar schoolboy, in the Congress in the premierhampton Wanderers, the Eng- the semi-hals tomorrow.

„Whitehoid, “overcame. Lewis tournament fist round match ilish Football Association Cup- between L. W. Barden and winners, or Glasgow Rangers, Allsworth, (Derby) 200-107 in 3. E. Littlewood, of Great Brithe Scottish Cup-holders, in the another Arst round match. tain-APP,

AFP..

final-Router.

by Barry Appleby

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