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Spurs v. Wolves At White Hart Lane

Bert Williams, Wolves' goalkeeper, saves a header from McClelland, 'Spurs" centre-forward. On the right, also in the picture nearest the goalkeeper, aro Sonny Walters, 'Spurs, and Pritchard, the Wolves' left-back.

Disappointing Response To Schoolboys' Events In Shuttle Championships

Altogether 132 entries have received for the various events of the 1951 Hongkong Open Badminton Championships, which will begin on DANCING CLASS. Monday, February 12.

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Forms

This shows a decrease of 33 from last year's total figure.

All the three Junior events have been well supported again, but entries for the Schoolboys' events have been most disappointing.

Silva, Mins Bernardine Gloria stemedios, Mrs B. F. Benjamin, Mies LADIES' DOUBLES

Ivy Choon A

The Sahoolboys' Singles event, Cheong Wing-ngal Lam Ming-ak has attracted only seven entries and Lam King-tak, B. K. LA and II. T. Woo, 1. H. Erickson and as comp tratto 23 far! year, and 2. G. Guterres, F. J. Brockbank the Schoolboys Doubles only and W. B. Brown, K. F. Chiu and Miss J. Greenhalgh and Mrs

Benjamin. Miss U. Khoo and Mi eight as opposed to last year's Austin Tro. K. C. Wang and F. Y.

T8o. Leo Leong and Wong Kai- W. Cheung, Mrs H. F. Gonsalves and figure of 17. There was merely cheong, Hoof Seng-tuck and Tho Mis Margaret Kairer (holders), Ma one entry in the

J. A. Soares and les Gloria S11 Students Leong-hong. Kwong Fook-wa! and

Miss B. Remedios and Miss T. Mixed Doubles, which will thus Francis Lee Kain-Wak, Chin Kwan-

How and Chin Neow-kong, A. Remedios, Miss I. Soares and Milss have to be cancelled again.

Brown and J. A. Soares, T. E. R. Marques, Mrs L. J. Silva and Miss Rodrigues

J. and A. Remedios. Marte Rubelro, Mra C. M. Quinn and A. J. Souna and F. M. Rozario, Mrs A. Tamworth, Miss Lvy Chinong and Miss Dorothy, fam, Mrs Sivie Tsok and Misa Helen Kwong.

It is learnt that the Associa- Lon may consider Inter entries,

if they are submitted before the J. Xavier and G. Roza Pereira, draw, which will take place at AV. Bayut and F. M. Ribeiro, C. M. Quin and A. J. Gonnaiver, 5.30 pm. on Friday. It is hoped. Radale and A. L. Fisher, B. that further support will then Brown and B. A. Xavier. be forthcoming.

and

SCHOOLBOYS' SINGLES

Ko Wal-bong (Wah Yani, Chung Kim-poi (Technical College). Wong Shak yong Technical College), Sei-lip (S: Stephen's), Lam Yung-. tale (Wah Yan). J. 1. Pomeroy. r (La Salle), Wong Cheong yce (2)

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NEVER ANY HARM IN TRYING OUT THE BACKS IN Holland Says THE FORWARD LINE State Pools

"Yes" To

British football pools,

season.

to be

Says Raymond Glendenning now operating illegally in faced Why all this surprise when a footballer plays Holland, are a good game in an unfamiliar position? He im with a government-sponsor- ed competitor there next mediately becomes the idol of the terraces.

England's left-back Johnny Aston, clicking in the Football pools are forbidden goals for Manchester United and International left-in Holland, but despite this winger Billy Langton starring in the strange position of thousands of people fill in forms right-back because of team injuries, have created talking These are smuggled Into the of British and Beiglan pools. points wherever soccer fans meet.

country. Dutela Investors read the London newspapers to keep ̧ in- formed, as the

poola

are all for British League matches.

The Dutch Minister of Justice has now decided to grant per-

But really there's nothing startling in players awitching positions. Managers Norman Low of Norwich, and Peter Doherty of Doncaster encourage their boys even expect them to do it automatically.

Shrewd Matt Busby

is not he is needed to help Britain in mission for one official pool, the afraid of experimenting either the Swaythling Cup. and these are three of our brightest football brains.

WOULD BENEFIT

British soccer would

beneßt from more League managers adopting the idea. As I've said, It's not new, even in Russlo.

Was

an

The feature of the Dyna mos' play when they were here

the way in which, when fullback took the ball up in

attacking movement. the

who forward

dropped back made just as good a defender,

The Brazillons, as we raw in the World Cup, do just tho rame. That's why they make

formidable such

opponents. their men know all the tricks all the time.

All

NOW

GET TOGETHER While we are on the subject of Continental challenge, don't let

SCDSQU

us leave this question of lack- ing the Festival invasion too late,

Already with end-of matches piling up, as a result weather, of Cup-ties and bad

I know, one or two managers not a few

star of our and players, are

wandering how they are going to keep up their form in the sticky fortnight after the normal season ends.

Our reputation

soccer leaders will stand or fall mostly of our on the performances national team.

time the

As

And I say now is the for the F. A. to announce

whom list of footballers from

final our

selection 10 play

and Argentine, Spain

Portu- gal will come.

Call them up now for a tactics

get- and planning

work out together. Let them

and each other's play are still fresh and receptive, and not jaded.

new moves

get vised la while they

JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES A, J. Gonsalves and Miss Gloria All the title-holders in the

Silva, R. M. Soares and Mrs O. C. Sanior events will be defending Seyer, G. Roza-Pereira and Mics J. their tilles Robert Tay in the Pomeroy, J. A. da Motta and Mrs

Lam Ming-tast and SCHOOLBOYS' DOUBLES Singles, C. K. Lee and W. F. J. A. Scarce.

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tuck and Sylvia Soo, D. el Arcullying-tsang (Queen's College). Yung and Miss J. el Arculli, J. A.. Soares Ching-fong and Chan Wing-choung

Let's see the pattern of Brt- South China Morning Post Singles and Mrs M. Gonsalves

and Miss Margaret Xavier in And Miss B. A. Remedios, C. M. (Queen's, College). G. L. Pomeroy

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agains the Ladies' Doubles.

Ribeiro and Miss Warda Rodrigues, Bobby Heng (La Salle) and C. YScotland at Wembley, Jimmie Koo and Miss Mignon Yin. Wong DES. Henry Litton and

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The following is the full list of entries.

SENIOR MEN'S SINGLES W. F. Foo, C. K. Lee, Ramon Yoong, Y. P. Young. Kwong Took- wal, J. A. Soares. W, Ginics, Bill Funk, Robert Tay (holder).

SENIOR MEN'S DOUBLES

C. K. Lee and W. F. Foo (holders), Low Keat-soo and R Young, J. A. Sousa and F. M. Rozario, P. H. Wong and D. C. Lau, W. B. Brown and F 7. Brockbank, ali Funk and S. K.

lowe, Robert Tsal and Jimmie Koo.

Advertisers are requested Soares and H. F. Gonsalves, A. 3. to submit change of copy not later than 3 p.m. on the day before publication.

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8. Saul and W. Gillies, M. T. Lam and K. T. Lam, Robert Tay and Y. P. Yoong.

SENIOR MIXED DOUBLES Robert Teal end Miss J. el Areuil,

change of ownership, we have accepted up to 12 noon on P. 11. Wong and Miss Ulian Khoo, W,

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Miss Ulian Khoo (holder), Miss W. Cheng, Misa Marle Ribeko, Mim

J. B. Pomeroy, Jr and Miss M. L Arnulpty,

STUDENTS MIXED DOUBLES | the ever-increasing demands

on their

'but that players,

that doesn't alter the fact they let them go now for mid-week sessions the end of the season will hold tower headaches for everybody.

SPORTS ROUNDUP

Selection Committee Cause Stir In Hockey Circles

The

DECISION URGENT

profits which will go to charity and the Dutch Olymle Commit

£500 lee. Prizes will not

is the the maximum permitted by

IN SOUTH AFRICA Harringay in reverse, description Jack Solomons sent me in a Now Year cable of a night in Transvaal, with Gard-

and Cockell heading t quintet of British boxers sitting in front row seats, while Tom- my Trinder was the star at- traction, In pantomime, of

course.

the Dutch lottery laws.

In this Holland is following years by the path Laken for Sweden, which has State foot-

British matches. ball

pool on How will the new Dutch law affect British pool promoters?

a fell in It may cause from this source, but I Trinder redressed the be- see the British pools being put out of business. by however, lance,

getting completely

to Eddie Thomas up on the stage Temptation

invest, even

to sing.

illegally, in pools where there a chance of winning more than £10,000 will still be great, compared with the modest £500 from the offered by the Dutch State-con- only just trolled pools,

All one hundred percent fit is Solomons's medical report, Thomas and though Allen, Thompson suffered sen trip and have gone into full training.

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London Express Service)

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS

TOTALISATOR TRIAL RACE MEETING

Saturday, 3rd February, 1951.

There are four races. The First Bell will be rung at 3.15 p.m, and the First Raco will be run at 3,45 pm.

The Electric Totalisator will be in operation. The ticket Issuing machines are of two kinds:-

High Value machines which issue 550, $100, $150, $200 and $250 tickets, and

Low Value machines which issue $5, $10, $15, $20 and $25 tickets. and these are clearly marked in the Selling Booths.

Crush barriers have been erected in the Betting Halls at backers are particularly each ticket issuing point and requested to note that entry to a selling booth is to the left side of a machine, from the backers' viewpoint, and exit from the right and this is clearly marked on the Selling Booth Counters.

Each machine is capable of issuing .Win and Place tickets race and the order in which on any pony starting in a backers should place their bets is as follows;-

FIRST SECOND THIRD

state the amount of the bot

state the kind of bet - WIN or PLACE stale the number of the Pony Thus: $5 WIN Number 4

$10 PLACE Number 12 All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the race course on the day to which they refer. Tickets not presented at once, after a race is run and dividends declared, will be paid at the Late Pay Out windows which will be provided, but none will be paid inter than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run,

THERE WILL BE NO CASH SWEEPS FOR THIS MEETING.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR, THE 1951 RACING SEASON UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1951. 1950 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN. Asso-

English Table Tennis elation must act now on the question of Richard Berg- mann's suspension.

World Champion has been put indefinitely in cold Surprise as well as dissatisfaction in some quarters storage for persisting in making was expressed at the action of the Hockey Selection Com-a tour of the "Bogota" of Table the world Young and Miss II. Kwong, H. F.mittee in choosing the Colony Interport XI to play Macao Tennis, South Africa, who will

and Mist on February 6. Ön January 22, a circular letter was sent not join up with J. A. Soares Gloria Sliva. W. B. Brown and Mrs out by the Hon. Secretary to the Secretary of each Club, governing body. Margaret Xavier, W. Gilles and Mrs giving particulars of the Interport match and carrying A. Tamworth, Bill Funk and Miss with it the official invitation of the Hockey Association.

and

Gonsalves Gonsalves, G. Beattle, Sgt Yeoman and Miss

Mylthie Mre

C. H. Lee and

Joan Greenhalgh, Miss Ivy Choong, M. A, Oliveira and Mrs C. M. Quinn, Robert Toy and Miss Marle Tabctro tholders),

JUNIOR MEN'S SINGLES

C. C. Wen, Host K. S. Thoпя. Seng-tuck, Tan Leong-hong, Kwong Food-wal, Wong Kang-chowell H. Ericksen, AJ. Sour, F. M. Rozario, H. J. Xavier, Tai Horan Lam Ming-tak, Brown Koo, C. C. Wong. 5. G. F. Weng-toll Sonny Brockbank, lo Xr1.

JUNIOR MEN'S DOUBLES X. D. Seyer and J. B. Gonsalves.

Whether or not you agree

with the suspension, the point at issue now with the World Championships only six weeks that the matter away is should be cleared up one way or the other.

tennis League In Ure letter, it was specif-, Inter-Alumini cally mentioned that "the follow-will soon be under way again. ing have been selected to re- At the moment, convenors are present

НЕНА: the

S. N. having their usual pre-season

If the suspension is confrm- Ponniah, L. Xavier, A. L

rigging up their Adios Hemelos, Jr Nery, headaches of

W. A

Five alunni cd, and the champion debarred Major J.

those

from defending his title, some J. groups,

of Yenchlug, Reed, Bhagat Singh,

L/Cpl

will consider the ETTA spite. Shanghai, St John's, Langnam Mackenzie, Lambic, L/Cpl Gardner, A. A. Marques, and Hongkong Universities look ful and malicious.

Another addi- If it is withdrawn there will LA CJ. Brown." After the part last year.

the be the cry that it is game between the Association flon this season

mittee decided to drop LA Xavier Choy, Benzin

Wel

1. et Arcuall and H. el Arcull, RODO HOUSE Paul Wong,

Wong and Dexter Yeh, D. Kwok and C. L. Tam, W. A. N. Darki Any objection to the pro-

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NOTICE

The Telephone number of the Kowloon Branch

Office of

SOUTH CHINA:

now.

Y. H. CHAN,

Manager.

Softball Charity Games On Sunday

in favour of J. B. Gonsalves.

for

have

will be

The

because

Preece Mystery

XI and the Rest of the Colony, part students of American Uni- last Sunday, the Selection Com-versities. St John's, with David Anthony Saw, An

Hing-chung, and Kwok forming the backbone of their The capabilities of either of team won the League last year.

matter and J. the above players are

University, Hongkong

under of opinion, but in view of the the captainship of George Chea fact that the Interport team had will be making a bold bid this

England rugby XV in already been announced.. in- year, and it is possible that Lt vitations had already been ex- Col Spence will be a surprise the last two internationalo tended to the selected players, number among them.

of last season and all four and that last Sunday's

of the season before? match was officially not a trial but a

As yet, no reply has been re- Although Preece was a success practice match, It seems that the

Com-ceived by the Hongkong Lawn on the New Zealand tour, he was action of the Selection

to its in-not played in his usual position mittee leaves much for criticism. Tennis Association

vitations extended to the

of fly-half in any trial this sea- A more satisfactory procedure To raise funds for the Shang-

Committee tho

to have Philippine players Ampon and hal Portuguese, the Portuguese

suddenly recalled to regain his International Softball teams in adopted would have been to Carmona, and the International son. When others failed he was

of 15 without players who competed

cap and position-but not the Hongkong, aro sponsoring an at choose a team LAMMERT BROS. tractive programme on Sunday mentioning whether they would in the All-India chaarpionships.

Explanation seems to me that at Club de Recrelo, starting at be in the final 11. As it is, this It has been hoped that the Bri- captaincy.

action of the Committee is not tish players, John Horn and

discouraging only

Tony to Xavier

Mottren will be able to Precce is being held responsible curtain ruler will see the pick of the Portuguese Indies himself, but also to all young accept the invitation, and that for England getting the wooders

American rising

star, spoon last season. This attitude Interport XI. meeting the Rest of the Colony. Players aspiring to make

Kovaleald will also accompany does not seem reasonable, Trou- will be followed by Portu-

them to play a series of exhibi-ble was and still is that the gal

playing China.

Although tennis has been

is a matter beyond the control of

AB Arrangements have also been having a quiet time lately, there ton matches here in Hongkong, right players did not exist, which

any captain.

captain, made to have a band of the was some stir, in tennis circles

News has been received that Precce was a good mun for the Filipino Musicians'

Union to last week when Ip Koon-hung, pitend.

the Colony champion, partnered young "Zina" Godino, who is Job. Admission is free but done by the K.C.C. champion, George now in New Zealand will be tions, however small, may boodant Choa, were defeated in four entering the Seminary

・the to

Treasurer of Club hard-fought sets 5-7, 6-2, 3-7, time next month. Zinu marked Laritano or Club. do Recreio 9-6, at the Chinese Recreation his farewell to the

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STERSE Terre cominent from boxing pitch manager John Harding, now under cover marked "Portugueso (Chib Men's Doubles final for his College."

Henry, and consider him capable brothers, Yun-pul and Wai- local sportsmen will be ban to of beating nghal. Otherwise, sorry to any heavyweight we Sligice cham plonship of the Club is now hear that this

more sports for Zinu for at least Americans no better than our Sydney, Jan. 30. Its semi-pal stages. Ip will the next six years, they would fellawn.

22-year-old six- Dick Savitt of the United, moot Taul Yun-pul and in the all like, undoubtedly to wish

Henry a States captured the Australian other bracket, Lod Wal-tong him every happlaces in lis new footer from Los Angeles, ba singles tennis championship to will havo Toul Wea

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Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. ALL BADGES ISSUED FOR PREVIOUS TRIAL MEETINGS ARE CANCELLED. Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season Hickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, $10.00 to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all chits etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Secretary's Office at 1st Floor, Telephone House, will close at 100 p.m.

A limited number of tins will be obtainablo at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel, 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 including tax for all persons including ladles, and is payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAIN- THE PUBLIC IN ABLE IN THE RESTAURANT ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribule them with discrimina- tion and to endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such parses are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain In their employers' stands.

BY ORDER,

S. A BLEAP.

Secretary,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1951 24th, 28th February” and 3rd March, and

Hong Kong Derby

·

12th May 1951

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the above may bo obtained at the Secretary's Office, Telephone House; the Club House, Happy Valley and the Stables, Shan Kwong Ioad.

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Entries close to the Secretary, Tolophone House, 1st floor, at 3.00 p.m. on Thursday, 1st February, 1951, (72)

Please enclose ontry form in the green envelope provided.

By Order,

B. A. BLEAP,

Secretary,

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