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Why we say A pretty kettle of fish.
"kettle"
Was
The
"Liddle," originally a which WOS a wicker. work trap used to catch salmon in the middle Only certain privileged people allowed to Bet these "kiddles"
the but poachers
ages.
Thames,
fa
were
out would find
where They
and were set secretly raid them. On finding the empty trap the owners would ex. claim: "Here's a pretty kiddle of fish!"
The Cambridgeshire
GAYOWEN THE NEW FAVOURITE
London, Oct. 19. Gayowen became the new favourite for the Cam- bridgeshire tonight when, at the Victoria Club call he tumbled
over,
TODAY'S RUGGER
This afternoon, rugger fans on both sides of the harbour will be able to wit. ness their favourite sport without crossing the water.
On the Island at the Army Ground, Sookumpoo, the Club Strollers will play No. 6 F.O.D., captained by McNabb, at 8.16 p.m., and following this the Army "A" will play the Royal Artillery.
The Mainland matches will be played off at the Police Ground at Boundary Street and
at 3.15 p. will commence with the RAF playing the Club, followed up at 4.30 p.m. with the Police against the Navy
At Sookunpoo, the Army "A" willk
have to play much better than their Seniors did last week at the Club Ground they hope to eross the ners' Line
Gun-
This should be a very good match and provide thrills mater aplenty
10 It is impossible forecast the result of such
tussle as this, because the Army XV stars are all mixed up with the Gunners and after
Army
"A" all it is only an
XV.
These games are al excel-
they lent thing because
give the selectors a chance of see
the some of
not-so- ing
and prominent men in action provides, for these same men, experience in something a little different from inter-unit ger. This indeed should be tussle worth watching and for up the Army selectors
golden opportunity to improve on las
more
than six points to finish a 19 to 2 favourite.
At
801
The Club versus RAF 3.15 p.m. will kewise be interesting mutch because of gumber of things. The Miers are a better side than last see son and have two very fast
End dan-
Loo,
Backed tonight to win week. £15,000, Gayowen bad becn on offer at 100 to 6 at the last canlover Otherwise, the call over was quiet, as many boost- makers had not arrived back in time
from the last day the Newmarket meeting.
Tudor Castle and Majalle were in good demand while the best-backed of the outsiders were Dunstable, Podar Jest and Dentzen.
The closing prices were:
19 to 2 Gayowen,
100 to 7 Tudor Castle,
of
wings, who, if they are properly, could be very
Their forwards, gerous are reputed to be vory ve
bunch and rather fast.
BAD LUCK FOR CLUB The Club has had some bad
wher news during the week,
It tearned thot Dermot Nolan, their fly half, has been forbid-
100 to 6 Fustnet Rock and den by his doctor to play for Majalis,
18 to Salamat,
25 10 1 Hills of Devon, Amtarnestes, Durstable
Denizen
Dumremont,
some time.
both
This is very hard luck for
the Club and Nolan, be and cause without a doubt, Dermot is the finest outside half in the
33 Lo Compass and Camp Fire,
40 to 1 Sunny Brae, Meysey Hampton, Master Rocky, Antry- cide, Royal Mocassin, Polur Jest
and Barnes Park,
50 to 1 Fair Edelweiss,
28 to 1 Numiton and Roman Celony today. Way,
He is a player of experience, Sun cool in action with a beautiful
pair of hande and a most de ceptive run He captained the Club in the 1949/50 reason and will be very hard to replace successfully in this year's team.
The Club have brought D. 86 to 1 La Princesse.-Reu- Henderson up as stand off and
G. Huncie as full back. 1 RICHEST RACE
will be most interesting to see London, Oct. 19. what D. Henderson will make King George VI and of this position for there is no is a very Queen Elizabeth Stakes, richest denying that be race on the British turf this polished centre. season, will be staged at Ascot again next year.
inaugurated could be
ter.
The
The
race was
The Police versus Navy will be another good garç and very exciting. In this
this season to mark the Festival game it will be interesting to see how the Navy halves make out.
of Britain.
Giving the newe
Taking everything by and there seems to be every-
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1951.
General De Lattre Visits Britain
TODAY'S INTERNATIONAL
Show
A STERN TEST FOR
THE ENGLISH XI
Cardiff, Oct. 19.
England's reorganised team, which shows six changes from the side which drew with France, will be on trial in the soccer international against Wales tomorrow.
General de Lattre de Tassigny, French High Commissioner and Com- mander-in-Chief, Indo- China, recently visited London where he saw the Prime Minister, Mr Attlee, and the Chiefs of Staff. General de Lattre is shown inspect- ing an RAF Guard of Honour at London Air-
port.
The novelycs are Thomas Hardy apa Georie Meredith
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Japan, 5 p.m., B.O.A.C.
By Surface Macio, 8 a.m.;
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N. Borneo, & p.m.. Philippines,
The Welshmen, with only one new cap in the INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION C.PLA By Surface right-winger, Foulkes, are a strong combination, and they are always inspired to great heights when playing at Ninian Park.
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Happy Breed- They will provide a stern test ham Hotspur), Smith (Arsenal), Hardy-Harpy
Freed Untied United-Welded- Selectors Wright (Wolverhampton), cap-wielded Plied Piled - Filed - and give the English
Drone Drove Dover---- some idea of the weaknesses to tatn, Barras (Bollon), Dlekinder be remedied for the match with son Austria next month,
England's attack, with a com- plete change of inside forwards, will face a fast, hard-tackling Welsh defence, but England's de- fence is equally solid and a draw seems likely.
Of the 61 matches played in the series, England have won 41. Wales 10 and 10 have beco drawn.
FOULKES' TRANSFER
London, Oct. 19. Billy Foulkes, 24-year pl Chester outside right, has been transferred to Newcastle United No fee has been disclosed but it was understood to be a record of Chester.
The teams Are
WALES: Shortt (Plymouth), The manager of Newcarlie Barnes (Arsenal), captain, United, Stanley Seymour, com- Sherwood (Cardiff), Paul pleted the deal in Liverpool after (Manchester City), Daniel (Ar-watching Foulkes play. senal),
Burgess (Tottenham Ernie-Taylor, the Newcastle Hotspur) Foulkes (Newcastle), United inside right, who has Kinsey (Norwich); Ford (Sun- had two transfer requests derland), Allchurch (Swansea),
turned down already this Clarke (Manchester City).
has made a third re- ENGLAND: Williams (Wol- quest to be placed on the verhampton), Ramsey (Totten- transfer list.
[MR. EDEN'S
season,
It is understood that the Newcastle Directors may agree this time, though the fee for his Transfer is likely to be well over £20,000.
BROADCAST Taylor, one of the cleverest
ball players in the game and a that the race would be run
leading personality in New- again, the Duke of Norfolk, a
castle's Football Association Cup London, Oct. 19. Steward of the Jockey
Club,thing that the rugby fans could
Mr Anthony Eden, expected triumph last season, made his stated today that it would be want today. The big problem
earlier requests after being to be Foreign Secretary if the worth £20,000 in added money as far as
can see will be Conservatives win next week's omitted from the League side
to election, said tonight, "The vacuum in Britain's Middle
and would be run at the Ascot which side of the harbour July meeting.
be. Definitely it is one of those
for two matches.
Since then he has been
The Duke expressed the hope occasions when one wishes ono East policy must be filled with restored to the United attack.
that the race
would become had the ability to be in
two
all speed."
an annual event.—Reuter,
places at once.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
Charlton Athletic, the London. First Division Club, which
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH RACE MEETING Saturday 20th & Saturday 27th October, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The First Bell will be rung at 130 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.
Through Tickets (at $40 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting.
Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 19th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
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In an election broadcast he already have six South Africans! MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Douglas at Hot'e Wharf from 10 criticised the Labour Govern-on their books, signed ment's Middle East policy over other player from the Union to- the past three years.
agreement
day,
up an-
The Conservatives supported: He is Kenneth Chamberlain, the proposals for Middle East 24-year-old centre-half. defence made with the United States, France and Turkey, he said.
"But if Egypt persists in re- fusing them, we must stand on our rights in the existing treaty," he declared. ?
"We are in honour bound to uphold our pledge to the Sudan," he added.
Mr Eden said that the Foreign- Secretary, Mr Herbert Morri- son's handling of the Persian dispute had been "calamitously mlajudged." His insistance that there was no alternative between the total abandonment of Bri-. tain's position there and war, was never true;
Chamberlain, who represented South Africa against Wolver- hampton Wanderers during the Wolves' tour last summer, will go into training before being considered for any of Charlton's teams-Beuter.
Athlete Of
The Year
Londen, Oct. 19.
Jim Pelers, of Essex Beagler, ] has been nominated as the outs standing British athlete of the "There were always a number Association.
year by the Amateur Athletic va
of allémative courses but the As such he receives the CN Government did not pursue any Jackson Memorial Cup. single one of them” Mr. Eden
Priers gained the award for his The delay in taking the sue performance in the A.A.A. mara- to the Security Council had them, which he won at Birming« weakened the Council's actions. ham this summer in record time, What had happened In Persia
The Jamaican Olympic Cham- Arthur Wint, of Polytechnic
mald.
had infected other lands.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
a. cn Dctober 22 and 23, 1951 and consignees are requested to have their representatives, present, duzdig the survey.
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Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club-Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary Hong Kong, October 20, 1951. at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced
payment of all by him, and for ten mumber of badges admitting to Members En-
Only a closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office, and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A Umited number of tlffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818); \M
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING, AN
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"holders and Members are requer'ed to simure that their servant make use only of the Public Betting Hans Miliary Police will be to ensure this!
The events in Egypt today, who adjudged men Box-
de the French have rightly mala, | AAA. Champion of the year and Ware the result of contagian awarded the Harvey demo from Perala
led various entrances to the Members' Hal 589
What I left, to us as legsuribi won the championship 80 of this unhappy Persian chup. yard) in 2 min. 49.0, secs.), which ter fan batred and dérikon is only a quarter of a second diffe throughout i, the Middle Kantz side Bydney Wodderson's world
this regulation is adhered to.
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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Stewards of The Hong Kong Jockey Club have decided that the fixtures for the remainder of 1951 season shall be as under and not as originally published." sht 20th October
Sat,
Sat., 27th October) Sat., 10th November) Mon, 12th November)
Sat, 24th November
Sat, 8th December) Bata #18th December)
Sat, 20th December
(9th Hare Meeting
(10th Face Meeting
11th Race Meeting
(12th Race Meeting
13th Race Meeti
The Hong Kong St. Leger and the St. Andr will be run on 4th November, and the, Hönghóng Champions on 29th December
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