THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1 1961.

PY RAPIER'S RACING (COMMENTS

Spotlight on Class 1 and Class 4 horses on Monday

SPRINGBOKS TAKE 99-RUN FIRST-INNINGS TEST LEAD OVER KIWIS

Johannesburg, Dec. 28.

Rhodesian fast bowler Godfrey Lawrence took eight wickets for 53 runs in helping South Africa to dismiss New Zealand for 223 and take a first innings lead of 99 in the second unofficial cricket Test here today. Suth Africa

who made 327 the first innings, scored 50 without less in the 55 minutes

" the third day late for play

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Sonth African wicket. Beeper-batsman John Walte who hit 101 yesterday, took four catebrs of Lawrence's accurate bowling.

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semi-finalists

Miami Beach, Dec. 28.

SCARFACE AND GAME PIE PROBABLE STARTERS

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TWO MAIN EVENTS

A South African, an American. The Royal Hongkong Jockey Club's 6th Race Meeting will be

an Australian and a Brazilian today fought their way into the singles semi-finals of the

Bowi Junior Tennis! Orange

Tournament at Miami Beach. of the United Mike Belkin

States gained his semi-dual berth by bert seeded Anthony

run on Monday, January 1, and on Saturday, January 6, 1962.

The programme will consist of 18 races-10 races on the First

Day and eight races on the Second day.

beating second- The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am on the First Day and the First

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Race run at 12.00 noon. The lunch interval will be after the Fourth

Race at 1.30 pm.

Geoffrey Pollard On the Second Day the First earned his semi-final place by

Beli will be rung at 1.30 pm and i South African,the First Race run at 2.00 pm heating the Clive Brebnor, by 4-6, 6-2. The most important events on 9-7 i

the hardes! fought the First Day are the Stewards mach of the quarter-finals. Cup and the American Club The other serni-finalists arc Cup.

South Africa's Piet Synman, Here are my estimates of the who beat the American Cliff chances: Buchholz by 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 and the Brazilian Thomas Koch, De eliminated Claude who Gronckel of Belgium by 6-2. 8-3 The

inalists it: singles Under-15 category are India's Shyam Minotra and Ecuador's In the Francisco Guzman

best Minotru semi-finals American George Stevenson afid Guzman ly 7-5, 6-1

laminated Pete Fishback, wis

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FIRST RACE Galway Handicap (First Sec- tton): 6 Furs, & 40 Yds.

The

6 Furs. & 40

three in a row over this distance. Welfare (H. K. Hung) is good for this distance and will take o

SIXTH RACE Stewards Cup: Yds.

This is the first important race lot of beating. of the day and

Satellite is confined to Class 1 horses.

Past performances show that Scarface (H. K. Hung) should have a good chance in winning here.

Prince Valiant (K. Kwok) is probably the main source of dan- ger as it is still in great form during morning gallops,

Others to bear in mind are Lucky Number (Robert Tsat) and Vanity Fair (G. B. W. Oak- ford).

SEVENTH RACE

opening race, is confined to Class 8 horses to be ridden by Novice Jockeys. The horses to watch here are Splaning Whrel (M. A. C. Roza), Rose Eleet (Mok Wah-cheuk), Georgle Porgie (J B. Lim; and Cyclone (G. H. W.

Rexham Handicap (Second Qakford). of the United States. by 8-8. and I think it should win,

Spinning Wheel my choice, Section): One Mile.

does not have to look Rose Eleet and Geargie Pargle beyond Longchamp (K. Kwok) are all fairly tuned up" and are and Chlu Tze Leons (Alex Lam) the main dangers to Spinning in this race. Of the two, Long champ looks the better class, may be

6-2

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match injuries

Belgrade, Dec. 28.

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but

Cyclone, if given a good break- away. will also be a force to be

reckoned with.

SECOND RACE

Galway Handicap (Second Sec- Llon): 6 Furs. & 40 Yds.

Veteran Japanese Judo champion Dr Kokili Na-shown

goaka fought for life in a hospital today, his spine broken and his limbs paralysed from a fall in a Judo match.

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB toured Yugoslavia, has

6TH RACE MEETING

Monday 1st January, 1962 and Saturday 6th January, 1962 (To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES (Th: re will be 10 maces on the 1st Day and 8 zaves

the 2nd Day)

The First i will be hung at 11.30 am on M Day and the Fi Hace in a 12.00 Noon. The Lunch interval wis pe

fler Rage No.. 11.80 1.4.).

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung as 1.30 p.m. and The First Rare rum at 2.00 p.m.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will elose at 10.00 a.m. on the 1st Day and at 11.45 am, on the 2nd Day

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable anty Admission Badges on the written intruduction of a Member. may be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices

West Nagonka, coach of 23 Germen Judo Leam which been breathing through à mechanical apparatus this week in the hospital at Ljubljana, capital of

of Slovenia. the Republic

No perceptible improvement has been noted in his condition. since the injuries occurred or December 21.

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"The injury of Dr Nagoaka is one of the most difficult that can be inflicted upon the buman

Yugoslav body." specialist Dr Milos Remic said today. "If he lives, he has no chance for rehabilita tion."

Spine crushed

Nagaoka was injured during match with Ivo Macek, a former champion of Yugoslavia. It was the last event of the evening. The Japanese had at- tacked cagerly, and in the first minute tried a "Uchumatam

of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Status However, he suddenly seemed to

power Square): 5, D'Aguilar Street: King's Rond. Nerth Point and 382 lack

Just and ver

his Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE

balance. An instant later. AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL- Macek, who weighs 200 pounds, ABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

crushed Jina 10 the mat. Nagaoka lay there motionless.

He was rushed to the hospital, where it was determined his spine had been crushed, causing paralysis of his arms and legs, as well as bindering breathing.

Doctors said his life will be in acute danger for the few days.

Nagaoka is conscious and can talk.--AP.

Admission to the Members' Enclosure can be gained only by the entrance to the Members Stand and upon production of Badges and Brooches, which TUOL be worn throughout the duration of the meeting in such a manner as to be readily Identified. Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the Public Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members' Stand, using the lift or stairs.

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem- bers' Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand

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

Lunches will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered a advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 78-2811).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The gates will open at 9.30 am. on the 1st Day and at 11.30 am. on the 2nd Day.

The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting, Any person leaving the Etefosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10,00 in order to gain re-admission with the exception that on the 1st Day 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 pm, When they will be reiadmitted on production of their Public Stand badge for that

day.

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It would appear that (Chun Kit) is the logical choice. for the Arst position in this sprint race for Class 8 norses

Benefaction (Alex Lamy has during improvement morning gallops and should be

near at the finish

Gemini E S. Wong). May fair H. Faitydari and Not So Bad (Loughrau) will probably, fight it out for the minor places.

THIRD RACE flexham Randicap (First Sec- tion): One Mlle.

Double Chance (T H. Yau} won the Ardler Plate over the mile for Class B horses at the Fourth Race Meeting in 1:44-4/5 and despite the fact that she is been promoted since then, is capable of extending her win ning streak

Double Chance's main opposi~ |

Francoise tog will come from (Chun Kit).

Others to bear in mind are Gold Badge (H. K. Hung), First Prize (R. J. Loughran) and Pre- cious Coral (Allan Chan).

FOURTH RACE

Curragh Handles First Sec-

tion): 6 Furs. & 40 Yds.

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more suited to the distance and holds a slight edge over Long

champ where Atness is concern- ed

Carrie (Robert Teai) disep- pointed last time out, but may do better over this shorter dis- tance

(Allan Chan) also

AND RIDERS

Following are the probable starters and riders for the first day's programme of the Royal Hong- kong Jockey Club's Sixth Race Meeting on Monday:

12.46 Noon. Race 1. GALWAY BAN 000 Grand Moment (A. S. Wong)

DICAP (Ist Section), 8 Farjongs 40 Yards Novices, Class 8.

000 Courier (Belov) ..... 140 lbs

MIlenel 033 Cyclone (Lee)

137 Ibs Curford 200 Georgic Porgle Sofronoff)

J. B. Lim Goo Radda Hu (Metreveli). 138 lbs

Steven Lul NM Perri (Sofronoff)

138 lbs

cammerskogen... 145 is Loughran 013 Longchamp (8. H. Wong) 150 the

Kwok 030 Nectar (Rodney) 138 JU

Andrew Lam 200 Paddle Wheel (Percbeeff)

.. 146 lbs Plumbly 030 Sincerely Yours (Chew) 15 lbs

C. Y Wong 123 Thakol (NG) 351 Tha

James Chow 640 Zanzibar (Ng)

168 lbs Allen Chan Sonny Shum

14 lbs

4.30 pm. Race 8. AMERICAN CLUB David Chow

CUP. I Mile 11 Yards. Class 4. ..... 145 lbs Mok

344 Apollo (Noodt)

Thomas Tam

Pereira

000 Pin-Pin (Tokhokoff}

600 Polaris (Ng)

480 Rose Elect (Lam)

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has been very consistent of late 000 Soochow (A. S. Wong) 145 The

in training and has a rosy chance og Spinning Wheel (Perebock) of success.

Glencoe (Robert Tsai) and Jil (P. Plumbly) are enough to cause an upset here.

145 s

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Hotelho 011 Game Pin (S. H. Wong) 152 s

Kwok £20 Glencoe (Lee)

139 tbs .......... 144 Is

Teal 911 Happy View (Lum) 12.30 pm. Raco 2. GALWAY HANDI-

HEO CAP (24 Section). 6 Forlongs 002 Jake Persbook) 40 Yards. Class A

Dakford 042 J (Perebot 410 Benefaction (Metrovell) 146 lbs

Plumbly Alex Lam

300 Maylower (Sofronoft 110 Cirrus (Sofronoff)

342 lbs Kwok

147 bs E. S. Weng

154 Tas Chun Kit

.. 354 1by

135 lbm

145 lbя

133 the Andrew Le731 040 Norse King (Belov)... K ba

Loughratt

149 lbg

Williams

.. 145 iba

137 Jbe

NINTH RACE Curragh Handicap (Sezond Section): 6 Furs. & 40 yds.

The Second batch of Class 4 004 Gemini (Lee)

212 Gig (Rodney)

020 How Do I Know (Nootit) 152 Ibs

010 No Surprise (Lee).

001 Orchid (Metrevetit)

horses will fight out the issue in this race.

Crystal Clear (C. Y. Wong} won very easily. over the mile in the Folkestone Handicap 330 Mayfair (A. ong). 144 Tbg 103 Satellite (Sofronof

Fattydad (Third Section) at the Fourth 000 Not So Bad (Sofronost) 144 lbs 100 Shiraz (Tokmyhoff), 149 lbg Race Meeting and is considered

Loughran the best bet of the day. I think it will not disappoint

Binzo (Robert Txai} and Cheetah (H. K. Hung) are well Crystal forward and may give Clear a good run for his money. (p. Plumbly) is worth following As an outsider Perfectional

TENTH RACE Hexham ffandicap (Third Sec- tion): One Mile,

0 Rowin (Metrevell)

Botelho

Alex_Lam

Allan Chan

Chun Kri 150 This 000 Strong Courage (Sofronoff

004 Rote (Noodt)

144 lbs

James Clow 320 Welfare Chew) 145 lbs Ho

Hung 100 Sound Investment (Tokmokoff)

...... 142 kbs Allan Chan 029 Vigorous Ar■ (Scronoff) 135 lbs

Hung

1.00 pm. Race 3. HEXHAM HANDI-

3

CAP (1st section), 1 MDo. Class 000 Apex (A. S. Wong)

Dakford

5.00 pm, Race 9. CURBAGH HAN- DICAP (2nd Section). @ Furlongs 40 Yard Class 4. 000 BALOO (Rodney)

193 169 Andrew Lam 002 Ningo (Leskolf)

133 lbs Teat 030 Cheetah (Sofronoff).

..380 lbs

Crystal Clear (Chew), s. 348 lbs

CANA 145 lbs

.. 139 lbs

.This race will wind up the

100 Can Can (8. H. Wong) 145 lbs

Albert Lam

Dis be

100 Good Win

As an outsider Paddle Wheel first day of the meeting and 241 Double Chance (Metrevel (P Plumbly; is good to follow. | should provide an interesting

EIGHTH RACE American Club Cup: From 2 Mile Fost.

This is the second Important race of the afternoon and is con- fined to Class 4 horses.

finish.

is

411 -Man (Ng)

Hung

CY. Wese

James: Chow

(Chew) 143 lbs

Hobs

Allan Chen

322 Perfectionat Fereboeft 18 lbs

Plumbly: ME

Yau It is learnt the Logic has wit-224 First Prize (Pereboel) 354 Is 310 Net Proft

Loughran

.. 150 lbs. drawn and in its absence Arstow Francoise (Rodney) cholec

Goldsmith

Chun Kit (Albert Gold Badge (Chew)

140 lbs Fung i.am) while Tell Me Now (C, Y.

004 Sinclair (Metrevel) KZT140 lbs

Alex LaD Wong) is good enough to take 000 New Wing (Lee) ... 130 fbs 14 Bure Goat Sofronoff) 143 Tbs

C. F. Lal serund place.

* Peculiarity (Lestof) .. 149 lbs

Kwok AB... Daredevil

004 Viva Day (S. H. Wong) 141 lbs Game Ple (K. Kwok), having:

(Robert Tsai) is

Kwakk hit winning form, can make it worth following for big money 10 Precious Coral (Ng) 143 be

000 Whirlaway Allan Chen 1.30 pm. Rece-4. GURBAGH HANDI

CAP (1st Section). G. Furlongs 40 Yards. Cins 4.

More hope now for

Fourth Test to

reach definite

result

Calcutta, Dec. 28.

Barry Knight, the Essex all-rounder, took four wickets for four runs with his fast medium deliveries here today, and raised hopes of a definite result in the fourth India-England Test which starts on the same ground on Saturday.

Knight sped MCC 10

031 Blue Danube (Lce) ........ 150 the

Loughran (Tekmokoff) 150 lbs

Chun Kit

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Class 3.

Bection). I Mlle.

abi ve

152 lbs 103 Daredevil (Lea). 145 ba

Allan Shah

141 Captain Kid (Na).

Tssi

000 Daisy Mae (Rodneg) 43

M Allan Chen 300 Diva (Belov) 144 Jbs 330 Goldsmith (Lum). 200 Fair Wind (Chen)

Loughran

CY WOME 000 Follow Me (Methevell 135 lbs 100 MAYOLE. (Pereboot).

Alenc Lam

145 155107 Helmsman (Lugo)

144 Eng £40 og +140 hs

148 Ibs

145-lbs

Albert Cam

Loughran

132 House Ton (A. S. Wong) 13 lbs 240 Pixie (S. H. Wong)

Willame Hung

Kwok 004 Tell Me How (A. S. Wong)

800 Iqbal (Sofron?K)

540 James Chow 001 Milky Way, (Chew)

... 180 lbs Osicford 023 Newington (Rodney) 141 lb

Chun Kit

Was

453 Pandora (Pereboeft) ... 144 14 .. 150 The

320 Scampi (Pereboeft)

Plumbly 997 Vingt Et Un (A. S. Wong)

Kwok

.... 143 lbs

206 pm Race b. GALWAY HANDI- CAP (3rd Section). 6 Furlongs 40 Yards. Clas 8.

Kwok

Arta (Noodt Can Do (Sofronot)

Hung

104 Bas

.... 149 Ibs |-240 Caröla (A. $. Wing). Di Iba

C. Y. Wong 360 Dainty (Noodt) Burt an after three drawn matches.

Calcutta

a141 Emcenare Metrevell) 153 3be ら wicket has

If Muky Way (Oaktord) repeats the form she displayed when winning the Belcher Bay Handicap (First Section) from the 1 Mile Post at the Third Race

the same Meeting with jockey up, she has a good chance of making it two in a row fol lowing.

House Top (H. K. Hung), Pan-innings and 37 runs victory over the

the Services XI by taking their reputation for growing pro-043 Feliz (Perebceff) tora (Williams) have been mov- ing well in training and must be last four wickets in a devastat-gressively slower. considered as the likely horses ng 188-ball spell. The side were to cause an upset here in case Milky Way falters.

Scampi (P. Plumbly) is worth following as outsider.

FIFTH RACE Galway Handicap (Third See- tion): 6 Furs, & 40 Yds.

Aftab (K. Kwok) holds pride

of place with top weight of 154

all out for 130 after resuming at Services 94 for five.

4

143 lbs

Botelho

150 lbs

Surendra Nath and Dani, the Fitt Parade (Sofronof) 143 by

Hung sixth wicket pair | 103 18% (Lum) lasted 35 minutes this morning. 000 Jet (Sofrono 145 be

Alex Lem The match was over in an taking the score to 120.

Loughran hour today, and earned the

ale Mascot (Lestoff 150 now

Albert Lan- players an extra · half-day's

olo Mas os (N) 145 lbs rest, which is most tinusmal

Allan Chan in India.

Bowlers' match

Knight achieved bis best lbs, This black gelding is in good figures of the tour from the form at the moment during same end as David White morning gallops, and the com- claimed four wickets. in five bination seems strong enough balls during the Services' first to hold off a field studded with innings. useful sprinters.

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Easy Hastings Chess win for Botvinnik

Hastings, Dec. 28. Mikhail Botvinnik, the world champión, had an easy win in the second round of the Inter- national Chess | Congress at Hastings today.

The Russian grandmaster beat John Littlewood of Britain, the only player in the tournament without a master title, in 28 moves after four and a half hours play.

three wickets tell at that total, and only Dani re... | 339 pm, Rače 6. STEWARDS CUP

S" Furlongs 40 Yards. Class 1 mained steady. He had madë 40 when he ran out of partners,

022 Lucky Number (Lee). 145-15 Littlewood opened with a Sommal, who was laid out 3 Prince Valiant (Sofronebishop and a knight, but Botvin-

on furious attack, sacrificing when ducking into a ball from

144-Tos Kwok Knight in the first innings, did oio safety Firis (Leskoft). 182 lbs with effortless skill. Although nik shrugged off the challenge not bat in the Services' second.

Albert Lum

under extreme pressure, he Oll Scarface (Safronoff) fanings.

Hung

again showed himself to be the 137 The greatest end-game player in the Ouldford

world Race 7. HEXHAM HANDY, ARENA

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ADJOURNED

He was taken to hospital, 144 Vanity Fair (Le) After much hard work on the where he had two stitches in a Ida (Alex Lam) and Dainty four with little reward, the fas-wound near the (T. H. Yau) are consistent speed-

temple. An 4.00 sters

and should be the main ter bowlers came into their own X-ray showed there was

City 3, and only David Smith fracture, but he was kept in hos- dangers to. Aftab..

Eniciensie (H. M, Botelho) and failed to make the most of the pital as a precaution.

010 Catrie, Leake

3/14 The The other tour round two The fact Somal batted in a 003 chin The Look (Zam) 144 The hour's play. These were Sveto Hit Parade (H. K. Hung) will conditions...

KAMERA games were adjourned after dve probably also be very close et If the Test plich is similar, turban probably prevented a Edinburgh (Netrevel), 245 s zar Calforicalgoslavia). the finish.

there should be a definite result more serious injury-Reuter.

Meals and Refreshments will be available in the Restaurants, TAE GAMBOLS

CASH SWEEPS...

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each for the 1st Day, $16.00 each for the 2nd Day and $38.00, each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5 D'Aquiler Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during, office hours.

Tickets reserved and available, but not paid for by 10:00 am; on Friday, 295 December, 1981, will be sold and the reservallon cancelled for future Meetings,

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Special Cash Sweep Tickets on me Pearce Memorial Cup cheduled to be run, en 10th March, 1982, at $2.00 oặch and Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race of this merling may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club,

By Order of the Stewards,

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IN: THE LAUNDRY

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HOT WATER

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India) Salo Flohr Leonard Barden Band Arthur Bisguler ve Jonathan Pentose

none of the garnies could Huar. Wither be sušily

expected

Hong Kong 23rd December: 1001,

D. ANGUS,

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