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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER - 11,
Spotlight On Game Between "Scorpions" And The "Optimists"
Entries For 10th Race Meeting
The following are the entries for the Hong Kong Jockey Club's 10th | Race Meeting, which will be held, en Saturday, November 19:
1-Ripon Handicap (1st Sec- tlon) Class 8 From 12 MP. Ame. Clipper, Amsterdam, Araxy, Condor, Fat Choy, Flying Dragon, Gangway, Happy Event, Hongkong Maiden, Jeep Beauty, Liberty Diamond, Pinkie, Strath- namara, Sulphur, Trial Trip. Vanguard.
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(By "STUMPS")
The spotlight on League cricket over the week-
end will be centred on the First Division game between HKCC "Scorpions” and HKCC "Optimists" at Chater Road tomorrow. The game at Happy Valley between two very old rivals, Craigengower Cricket Club and Indian Recreation Club, should also be worth watch- ing, notwithstanding the lowly position pc- cupied by both teams in the League Table. Another interesting and en-that they will be playing at home, tertaining game should be seen it is not altogether too certain at Pokfulam, where Hong that they will be able to hold the Kong University entertain the Airmen
If the RAF are able to field Royal Air Force.
team 1or this their strongest match, they should just make the grade, otherwise a draw would seem inevitable.
2-Clarence Handicap Section) Cia 3. 1% Miles. Airs and Graces, Ascot Beauty, Beckenham, Fairy Feet Lady Gloucester, Lucky Starter, Mari-
The fact that the meeting be- gold. Masterpiece, Pegasus, Thetween the "Scorpions" and Stranger, V-J Day.
"Optimists" is a family affair" does not in any way mean that the game will be dull and list- less, nor lacking in excitement
3.-Seymour Handicap Class 9. 1 Mile. By-the-way, Estrellita, Happy Farmers, Happy Return. Mabuhay, Mimi, Racing Queen, Radar.
4. Coronation Handicap (1st Section) Class 4. 1 Miles. Atomic Power, Brivisto, Cassie, Crown Witness, Empress of Peace, Good Ship. Harmony, Kentucky Moon. Possibility, Prince Delight Southeast Red Fox, Rowanglen, Wind.
the
The keen and friendly rivalry which has always characterised the meetings between these two teams in the past will be more intense tomorrow in view of the bas zine fact that each team points from four games.
A battle royal for supremacy is assured, with each team going all out to get the better of the
other.
Although the "Scorpions" are 5. Alveston Handicap Clats
favoured to win, the strength of 18. 1 Mile. Amazon.
Bootsie. the "Optimists", particularly in Blue Sky. Chesterfield, Cooper. Duchess De- batting, should not be overlooked. light, Fort Knox, Golden Dragon, A draw would seem to be the High Speed, Jeep Lee, Meteor,' most likely result.
Diver, Pleasant
Pearl Shannon.
Valley,
6. Clarence Handicap (2nd Section) Class 3. 14 Miles.
Pilot, Flying Arrow, Chief Happy Valley, King of Peace, Lana, Lili Marlene, Lucky Jane, Minx, Noonday Sun, Sportsmaster, Thunderbolt, World Peace.
tween
Needle Match
Club de Recreio, who were not in action last week, return to the game with a fixture against Royal Navy and should have no difficulty in taking full points.
Kowloon Cricket Club will be the Commandos and at home should follow up their success of last week with another easy win.
In the Second Division, in
focused on the terest will be game between King George V
Hong School and
Kong
the
University on the School Ground.
been The schoolboys have doing better than expected, but they will find, in the Under- graduates, a very stiff hurdie. A win for the University is predicted here.
The game between the IRC 2nd XI and Dockyard at Sookun- poo should end in a win for the Indians, while the game at King's Park between Club de Recreio and RAF should see the Portu- guese coming out on top.
There are no First Division games down for decision on Sun- day, but in the Second Division, will be Kowloon Cricket Club
game visiting Sookunpoo for against the Commandes. Another not sweeping victory for the potential
champions is anticipated.
The game at Happy Valley be Craigengower and IRC holds promise of being a "needle match".
Craigengower have shown that very powerful they possess a batting side, their only weakness being in the bowling department 7-Ripon Handicap (2nd Billimoria has not yet regained Section) Class & From 14 MP. his old form, with the result that Betty Lou, Busted Straight, too much work is falling on the Diamondfeld, Emperors Gate, shoulders of Crabtree and Irance.
Fearless Witness,
although The Indians, Kolinsky, showing up so well with the bat Happy Boy. Jorrocks, Mercury, National Glory, Pearl as their opponents, have done Bridge. Reputation, Sidber, The more damage with the ball Hopeful, Topsail.
each of the four matches which 8-Coronation Handicap (2nd the Indians have played, at least one bowler has been able to get among the wickets.
Esmeralda,
Section) Class 4. 1 Miles. Aan Hing. D Day, Hurricane, of Peace, Kwong Yiu, Justice Liberty Ship, Meteorologist, Peggy Popularity, Ringmer, Thunder Sky, Tripoli, Two Bid, V.L.P.
SQUASH MATCH TODAY
In
of the
*
Friendly Game
A friendly game between HKCC "Occasionals" and a Combined Chinese XI has been arranged for Sunday.
This game, which will be play- In their first game
ed at Pokfulam, commencing at season, which was against the 11 am. should attract considerable RAF, F. M. el ("Tubby") Arculli interest, as it is quite some time took four wickets for 13 runs now since an all-Chinese XI has,
disken the field. Against Recreio, Kitchell
40 missed five batsmen for
A sporting game is assured, runs. The game against Army with the odds on the "Occasionals" saw "Fatty" Minu capturing winning with ease. five wickets for 22 runs, while!
The following is the week-end In the match
programme:
against
the Abbas
An interesting Squash Match has been arranged to commence "Optimists" last week, at 5.30 p.m. today at Victoria
returned the figures of six for
Squash Courts between the Hong-37. -Kong Cricket Club and Com- A win for Craigen gower is ex- bined Command Headquarters.pected, with a draw not altogether
The following players will re-out of question. present the HKCC:
C. M. Morrison, LM. Wilson,
RAF Should Win
The Hong Kong University, will
M. C. Elliot, D. I Bosanquet, D. have as their guests the Royal Air Force and in spite of the fact
B. Neison.
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Tomorrow
First Division
Chater Road.
"Scorpions" "Optimists" at Craigengower CC Indian Re- creation Club at Happy Valley.
Hong Kong University v RAF at Pokfulam.
Kowloon Cricket Club v Com- mandos at Cox's Road.
Royal Navy v Club de Recreio at King's Park.
Second Division
Running Messages To Russia
-Captain Emile Zatopek. Czech 10,000 metres Olympic Champion, and Marie Matesove, Czech Women's 800 metres Champion, hold relay batons containing messages of goodwill from Czechoslovakia to Russia. Behind them are some of the 60,000 Czech athletes taking part in a relay run from Prague to the Soviet berder, where the messages of friendship and is expected to take loyalty will be handed ever. The run about a week. Associated Prese Photo.
Royal Navy Teams For The Week-End
the Royal The following are Navy soccer, cricket, rugby and hockey teams for the week-end: SOCCER
1st XI against South China at Caroline Bill tomorrow, kick-off 4.30 pun
A.B. Prat (Belfast); L/Sea.
LN. A
Tiens
Army Soccer And Hockey Teams
For That "Second Wind" -Pause for Refreshment
DRINK
Coca-Cola
'Internationals' Facing Each Other At Blackpool In 'Match Of The Week'
(By "ALBION")
The match of the week in Division on Saturday will undoubtedly be the game at Blackpool where Derby County are the visitors. A bevy of 'Internationals' face each other, with Mat- thews and Mortensen for Blackpool and Steele and Mosely in the County's XI.
This should be a thrill- | IPSWICH v Walsall packed game with the result | Leyton v Bristol C. very close. Derby are just be- NOTTS. C. v Swindon ginning to settle down and PORT VALE ▼ Millwal climbing to a respectable posi READING v Newport
Southend Torquay tion in the league and I shall
WATFORD v Norwich
be quite prepared to hear that they have taken full points
Division III (North) from this game.
ACCRINGTON v Darlington Wolves, who last week relin- BARROW v Chester quished the leadership of this Carlisle v HALIFAX Division to Liverpool, should CREWE v Southport. come back into the picture by LINCOLN Bradford C. beating Burnley at home on MANSFIELD v New Brighton Saturday. A change in leadership] (FDHAM v Gateshead
can again be expected LIGT ROTHERHAM v Rochdale Saturday's game.
Tranmere v Stockport Liverpool go to London this WREXHAM v Hartlepool week as guests to Charlton and York v DONCASTER although I wrongly predicted the downfall of Liverpool on the oc casion of their last visit to the Metropolis when
KCC ANNUAL MEETING
of the
were
Fulham suc- cumbed by the only goal of the match, I am taking the
Kad
The Kowloon Cricket Club held docks to beat the leaders by its annual meeting yesterday at what may
prove to be a small which the outgoing committee margin.
submitted their Report and State- A much improved Arsenalment of Accounts for the year should take all points from ended July 31, 1949, which was Manchester City, who are the passed by the members visitors to Highbury this week. Cub. The latter, without that great! The following officers custodian Swift, seem to have elected for the year 1949-1950: deteriorated; perhaps the steady-President, Mr. Ezra Abraham (re- ing infinence in defence is sorely elected); Vice-President, Mr. V. C. missed.
Captain (re-elected); Labrum Birmingham have struck rock
R.E. Lee (re-elected); Treasures: bottom this season and sweepingMessrs. Martin and C; Bowls Re changes throughout the whole
presentative Mr. J.A. Tibble; constitution of the team have been
R.S. Representative, Tennis to no avail to date.
Capell (re-elected).
Committee Members: Messrs. F. Goodwin, W.C Howarth, F. Hung, W. Cowie, E.C. Fincher. and S.A. Gray. Spurs Play United
The outgoing committee mem The highlight in Division Ibers also proposed the following will be the match at White three members of the Club to be Hart Lane where Spurs and Life Members. Mr. F. E. Lawrence, Sheffield United take the field. Mr. R.S. Capell and Mr. R. Leigh, Spurs have been so consistent
This week they journey to St. James' Park, and can expect to praft little. Newcastle should be the best home bet of the day.
the members, -
this season that It is difficult to who were elected unanimously by predict anything but a win in their favour.
The following are the Army Edge (Black Swan), Yeo. Tozer soccer and hockey teams for the (Tamar);
week-end: (Triumph),
R. E. Thompson
SOCCER (Stonecutters), A.B. Campbell
1st XI against Eastern at Soo- (Belfast); Lt. Reid (Triumph), TeL Spears (Tamar), L/Sea kumpoo on Sunday, kick-off. 4.30 Howse (Triumph), Musc. Calvin Gar Leyland, Sgt Russell, Capt (Triumph), SM. Ellam (Comus). A. Woods, L/Cpl Berry, Won Reserves. B. Saunders Tennuci, Sgt. Hutton, Gar Brown, (Comus). Tel. Rawlings (Tamar), Spr Higgins, Spr Conway, Cplads from Division I will give
Ferguson (Belfast). Sig Fe
Trainer: P.O.S.ML.
(Tamar).
on
Luck
Craig, Pie Dean.
2nd XI against Club at Soo- 2nd Division against Kit Chee kunpoo tomorrow, kick-of at Causeway Bay
Sunday, D.
Sgt Fairbrother, C/Sgt Shrubb, kick-off 4.30 p.m.
Gnr Nassau, L/Cpl Gorman, Sar A.B. Saunders (Comus); AB. Galley (M.F.V235), P.O. Collins Mannion, ASM Wall, CPL Rigby, Hepburn, CSMI Bottle, CFN (Tamar); F.O. Amis (Triumph), Gar Marsden, Pte. Thompson. P.O.S.M. Bainbridge (Triumph), Tel. Rawlings (Tamar); L/Sig
HOCKEY
Even though the United are not the power they were. I think the
them a run for their money and a draw looks a likely result. The United have drawn no fewer than half of the games they have Played so far this season,
Southampton's improved form Their recent victory over Holl of late calls for some comment whom they beat 5-0 sent them into 5th place in this league. mean achievement Laver (Tamar), O/Sig. Ferguson Army against Recreio "A" at This is no (Belfast), P.O.S.M Watkins Sookunpoo on Sunday, bully off when, in a matter of seven games, they have risen from 17th posi- (Tamar). O/Sea. Graham (Black 11 am
Capt Rogerson, SSM Stock, tion. They are away to Wednes Swan), Tel McMullen (Tamar).
Turton Capt Blackburne-Kane, Major day on Saturday and will find (Triumph), Mr Whimhurst (Bel-Skipwith, Capt Fitzgibbon, Capt the 'Owis quite a handful. With advantage Wednesday fast), Ch. Mech. Philpotts (Bel- Nicholson, Major Lamble, Capt round
make the Clayden, SGIN
Gardner, Sgt should should just fast), AB. Roberts (Comus).
Daniel, Lt Humphries.
grade.
Full City will be out to impress home their supporters in their game with Coventry on Saturday, that the Southampton effort was a minor lapse.
Reserves: - NA
RUGBY
Navy "A" against the Army at
Causeway Bay tomorrow, kick-off Draw For Jasper
4.30- p.m.
LSB.A Jones (Tamar). Lal Dunne (Triumph), Lt. Cdr. Aitken (Tamar), (Captain), E. M. Hart,
Clark Cup
Who will stop the County in the
King George V School v Hong Mounts Bay, Lt. Fawcett (HR Cup to be played on Sunday, No Southern Division? Swindon, are
Kong University at School Ground Indian Recreation Club v Dock- yard at Sockumpoo.
Club de Recreio v RAP at King's Park
Sunday
Second Division-
Flotilla), L. Jenkins (Triumph),
Cantley
L Waymouth, (Cardigan Bay), Mr. Storrie, Ch. Gnt. Lt. Wright (Comus), Lt (Charity), L Cdr.(S) Dowdes- well (Triumph), It 'Stride (Triumph), CPO. Tel Stovell (Black Swan), Lt. Eddis. (H.K. (Bel-
Commandos v Kowloon Cricket Flotilla), Mid (S) Smith Club at Sookrumpoo.
Friendly
Combined Chinese XI v HKCC "Occasionals" at Pokfulam, com- mencing at 11 am.
All League games will.com mence at 1.45 p.m. sharp. Stumps will be drawn at 6 pa
HKCC "OCCASIONALS” CRICKET XI
The following have been selected
to represent HKCC “Occasionals”
in a friendly cricket match
against the Combined Chinese at
|
fast).
CRICKET
1st XI against Club de Recreio at King's Park tomorrow, com- mencing 1.45 p.m.-sharp:
Lt. Cdr. Nation (Triumph), Lt Ozterby (Triumph), Lt. Westfield (Triumph), Lt Venables (Comus), LL Mallows (Tamar), Yeo. Mathieson (Tamar), SCP.O. White (Tamar), S.B.C.P.O. Work- man (Tamar), P.O.. Bent (Chari- ty), An Other, An Other.
The draw for the Jasper Clark vember 13, is as follows
Old Courne AM. and New Cuaras, PM. 9.32 & 1.15 R.C. Cairdner-R.G. Buchan - 9.56 & 1.20 W.H. Paterson--NJ. Whelp-
ton
9.49 & 1.25 A. Duty-EM. Almao 9.44 & 1.30 F. Groves-ER, Mackay 9.48 & 1.35 LC. Saville G. Stewart 9.52 & 1.49 C. Egge–W.G. Devilson 9.56 & 145 KA. Milli-KR, Ouver 10.09 & 150 BA Crawford-ER. Coba 10.04, & LES SS. Gardeam-L. Goldman 10.08 & 2.00 A.R. de Pinna-C.J. Estola 10.12 & 2.05 S. Kingboro--J.B, Macka 10.16 & 2.30 J. Redziao-EH, Sainsbury
New Course A.M. and Old Course PM. 9.32 & 1.15 N.A. Bryn-71, Cowperth
wkit
9.36 & 1.20 F.K. Wallace RK. Collings 9.40 1.25 J. Lisaker-10. Pote-Hunt BAL & 130 T.D. Drysdale-L.S. Barry 9.46 & 1.35 EJR. Mitchell G.G.D, Carter -9.52 de 1.40 LW. Sherz-W.O. Davina * 9.58 & 1.46.H.W.Z. HeathenCHT. Baeni 10.00 & LES 'J.D. Marie-LF. Ancott 15.04 & LES E.T. Melt
Cleland
Scorer: P.O. Moore (Comus). Umpire: S/Lt. Cubitt (Charity)..10.08 & 1.09 D.S. Robb-AK Lisaman
HOCKEY
Against Chand Tara on Sunday
the University Ground, Pokfulam, at King's Park, bully-off 11.30
on Sunday, commencing at 11 am.
a.m.
P.O. Moore (Comus), Lt. Nixon OJ. Kerr (Captain), R. F. (Tamar), Surg LA Mallows
Winyard, J. Cook, and A. Stewart 12th Man: M. J. McFarlane.
CCC CRICKET XI
cricket match against the Indian * KCC CRICKET XI
10.12 & 1.05 HLN, Sarw-G-Q.W, Stewart 10.16 & 1.10 Tuh. Pextcom-F.D. Hunter
~HKFC RUGGER
TEAMS
for Second
their visitors on Saturday and the former are not known to be in the Giant killing glass. It should be another stepping stone Notts in their bid for Division status,
Forecast for matches played on Saturday 12:
.. to be
Division I Aston Villa v Sunderland Blackpool v DERBY COUNTY CHARLTON v Liverpool Everton v Man. United FULHAM v Bolton. HUDDERSFIELD v Chelsea Man City v ARSENAL Middlesboro v West Brom NEWCASTLE v Birmingham PORTSMOUTH ▾ Stoke WOLVES v Burnley
Division II BLACKBURN ▼ Barsley Bradford v PRESTON ERENTFORD v Luton BURY ▼ Grimsby) CARDIFF v West Ham Chesterfield v Swansea HULL v Coventry Leicester v Queens P.B. FLYMOUTH v Leeds SHEFFIELD W. v Southampton Spurs v Sheffield U. ··
Division 11 (South) Bournemouth v Notts F. BRISTOL R. v Aldershot Palice v NORTHAMPTON EXETER v Brighton
AIR AND SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE (Continued From Page 13) JAPAN
Kariaber
14 Tegelberg (RIL).
17 Fengsen (B & S) for Yokohama. 17 Produce. (B & S) for Yokohama. 29 Daria (Kar Kaz).
19 Meerkerk (BIL).
20 Bradeverett (Everett). 20 Star Alcyone (Everett).
26 La Marseilles (M.M.) for Kobe
Yokohama. 25 Bangola (Mac Mac), 32 Berl
Yokotazn December
(Gliman) for Kobe and
Early, Ridderkerk (RIL). ·
1 Star" Arcturus (Everett), 6- Beberrect (Evezeti).
10 Tikampek (RIL).
IT Hindustan (Jardine). 11 Tegelberg (BIL).
SOUTH EAST PORTE November
11 Boissevain (BIL) for Manila. 13 Star Beldigesse. (Evasti)
Kanila
Lor
14 Ciclope (HY Eastern) for Manlia. 14 Hiram (Thoresen) for Bangkok 14 Loksaar (Jardine) for Kingspors. 14 Foochow (BS) for Elegapore. 15 Tibadak (RIL) for Jars Parts 17 Van Bestus (XL) for Singapore. 17 Else Admiral (Gilman) for Bang-
ok
18 Orion (MM) for Hafphone 19. Pr. PICniors (AFL)]· for Biruta. 20 Anhui (B8) for MIZDOTE
#1--Star Betegaoka (Everett) Lat
Singapore
22 Herpelin (Thoresen) for Bangkok 21 Bouyaleville (Bank) For Singapors. 24 Hanyang (B&B) for Bangkok, 28 Pinder Sea (UBL) for Manila. 27. Exorsang (Jardine) for Sandaken
Atrast Boenda (BIL) for Mantis 30) Hai Lee (Thorosent) for Singapore.. Decem
* Tiltalengka (RIL) Lor Jurá Porta
* Singapore.
4 Lengverett (Brurett) for Mantia 13 Planer Cove (UBL) Lot Mzalía, 38. Plaseer Tide (UBL) for Mantia 23 Terubers (BIL) for Minila.. Jansky
25 Tükenpak (BIL) for Mandin
BOUTH AMERICA
11 Bolmerin (BIL). 95′-Straat-Soenda (TL).
December
32 Teruboy (RIL). January
ÉS Tikampek (ESL),
ROUND THE WORLD'
November
14 Mourt · Mansfeld: (APL), December
1. Pra Monroe (APL),
SHIP MOVEMENTS
The following are the Hong Pierce, A. Stepto, W. J. Slagter. (Tamar), Lt. Weymouth (Cardi- Konz Football Club rugger teams A Graham, F Thorpe, A. M. Vansitart P. P. R. Gorely, B. A. Ban Bay), Lt. Cdr, Haig (Tamar), for tomorrow:
L. Tel. Mathewson (Tamar); Lt. 1st, XV against the Eoyal Air Eddis (HK Flotilla), Lt. Cdr. Force on the Club Ground, kick- Aitken (F.O. 2 Staff), L (S) off 4:15 pm. Wordley (Black Swan), LL JP Henderson JD. Mackie, Drewitt (Belfast), L/Wir. Morrt R. Franklin, DM. Henderson The following have been son (Tamar).
BA de Rome, D.T. Nolan, D.G. selected to represent the Craigen-
Lachlan, HMG Forsgate, N., gower Cricket Club in a League
Meffan, 4.V. Carrel, G. Minto,
The ss. Pacific Bear (V.16) Is HKCC "SCORPIONS” RA Winyard, J. Warne, P.W.
due here at 6 am today. She The HKCC "Scorpions" will be will be moored, to Buoy A-11 for Farquharson and D. Fitzroy Wi-
represented by the following in discharging/loading of her cargo. Club "B" XV against Army the First Division League cricket
The vessel is expected to sail G. A Souza, P. J. Billimoriz, been selected to meet the 27th M J. Divecha, G. Hong Chey, Infantry Brigade in
at Chater Road tom row:
a.m. tomorrOW, D Crabtree, Y. Tam, KML match at the KCC ground at the Club Ground, kick-off match against HKCC, "Optimists" for San Francisco via Kobe at 7
3.15 pm on Sunday: S. L. P. Markham, D. Stewart, J. LF. Stokes, O. J. Kerr, T. A. Youngsaye, D. Readman and Lawrence, M. Hart-Baker, WM Taylor.. VC. Roberts, M. Lavett, Pearce, F. A. Weller, H. M. New Iranee.
Davidson, J. Lerton WHO.R. Turvill, FJD Clemo, JJ. ton, L. Jones, JBL Ellott, JE Colledge, S. Howarth, E C. Robson, LG. Robertson, A. Hales, Richardson, F. Howarth, R. So, the CHINA MAIL, LIMITED, Fincher, R. G. Labrum,LRT. Lascombe, EJ, Brown, K-B. Cull and G. MacFarlane. Luke, A. J, Wood, J. Y, Horsman. Baker, MS. Douglas, 3. Thorp. Umpire W, Tingle,
Recreation Club, at Happy Valley tomorrow: st: 1.45 pm sharp.
The following KCC team has
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