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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951.

HONGKONG'S SECOND GOAL

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

TWELFTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 8th & Saturday 15th December, 1951. *Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).

The Fir Bell will be rung at 1.36 pm and the First Rave will be un 200 pan, each day.

There aves on the 1st Day und 8 rates on the 2nt Day (10 al

Through Tickets fat $32.00 each) may Compradore One of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House. also tickets or the Cash Sweep on the last race of the fleeting as well as the Spedai Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1452

Incouth Turrets reserved for 1s Meeting but not paid for by 10:00 am on Friday. 7th December, will be old and the reservation cancelle for fulate 021,45,

astud congestion of the Cub's Office at Telephone House. non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tu kets at the Club Birth Ofte sta

Aguilar Street Hemg Kong

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332 Nathan Road Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

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Invest J. to the following Detweids 2.0 ba 1d on the winning and placed ponies when the "All Cleu" is given, like dicated by a white light sene so a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS AHE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY TRIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Total sutor Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Puy-Out Counters as no claim for short payment at the value of tickets presented can be entertained unce Investors have left the Counters.

FINALLY MAKE HISTORY Unbeaten In Three-Match Series With All-India

By "SPIV"

History was made by Hongkong's footballers when the Combined Chinese yesterday overwhelmed the visiting All-India Football Federa- tion XI by four goals to nil in the last match of the series, to enable the Colony to maintain its unbeaten record.

Results of the current scries were: All-Hongkong beat AIFF 2-0, Hongkong Selection drew with AIFF 1-1 and Combined Chinese beat ÄIFF 4-0. Last year Hong- kong lost all her matches to the visitors, the Colony X1 losing by 2-1, the Selection side by 4-C and the Combined Chinese by 3-1.

Despite four substitutions in their side. the Combined Chinese, particularly the forward line, struck a brilliant combination yesterday and, displaying good shoot. ing power and heading, made full use of the opportunities that came their way.

another good 16w Szeto Man, substituting for were speedy. Lack of combina-again sent

and shifted to tion, however, and individuai centre across. This time Ho Mok-Chun wah

In from als the inside-right position way methods did not allow them to Ying-fau lashed

into the wing position success. He combined well with make any headway against the right Ho Ying-fun and showed good

the pass opportunism when scoring the second goal for his side.

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good positional defence of the middle and converted

with

powerful local team.

first-time

'Their defence yesterday was drive.

The

fourth

goal for was the result

the

of

With three second choices in perhaps the shakiest seen in the

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the defence, Cheung Koon-hing series. Left back Azizuddin was Chinese

goal. Chan Kar-sow at left-guilty of a number of miskicks. beautiful combined move. Frem ball went to inside- back, and

Kam-bung at one of them Indirectly, resulbarChu the

to Tai-fal, an centre-half, it was thought that in a goal. Once again the open left Au, then the defence would crack down middle provided the openings for then to Ho Ying-fan, who took the any time.

their apponents.

it in his stride toward:

ROSE TO THE OCCASION

|HOW GOALS WERE SCORED goalmouth and let longe a low

oblique drive

Tse Kom-bung did give some

The visitors kicked off against anxious moments, by mistiming the Police Club

end but im- mehots, but on the whole,mediately the ball was cleared

past the

keeper into the far corner The net.

Moal- of

The final whistle came after Indians had missed another good scoring chances, with

Combined winners by 4-0

the defence Jose grandly to back to their own half by Chane the occasion with Hau Yung-Kor-sow. The Combined Chi- sang and Tong Sheung provides staged a !

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series of attacks the bulwark.

and in the third minute scored The visitors Dee again had their opening goal. themselves to blame for the big

tussle for the ball be- margin of their defeat Numer-tween Szelo Man and left-back Our goal-scoring chances were Azisuddin after the latter had Thrown away due to lock

miskicked, the bal: rebounded

the goalkeeper,

who how- lover, threw the ball directly to Tui-fai. Lee's grunder gol rough the forest. of feel in HEAT font of him

into the

cely power an at- mpts to walk ine ball into the

Det

There were at least four ce esions on which The forward

the ball, with only The romer of the net before goalie with Eclkeeper to beat, wasted his could recover.

portunity by shouting wide, The Chinese had more of the

-

the

Chinese

the

THE TEAMS

Combined Chinese-Cheung Koon- hing. Hou Yung-ng. Chan Ka-au, Tong Sheung. Tec Kam-bring. Tang Sum. He Ying-fun. Szeto Man Au Chi-yin, Lee T'al-tal and Chu Wing- EHIDE

All-India-Guru Prosod, 1. Bose! SK Azizuddin. A. R. Go S. Barbakar. Nikko Venkatesh. Webinuddi, Dan Bahadur Thapa, Sala, and Anthony,

FETED AT DINNER

The Hongkong Football As- the All- la the meters

18 minutes.reciation entertained in fronty for the next Their opponchs goalmouth. the the 21st minate Ho Ying-fandia team to dinner last night Indian forwards were at a rlis- seat in a gurd high centre just in the Roof Garden of the

Tr two IDCLOYS.

Inder the crossbar. The goalie Hongkong Hotel. advantage Much the shorter side, they in leapt up to it and punched it The Hon. Sir Arthur Morse,

Jost the ball in the

the Association, the Variably

Chu Wing-keung,

groposing the Toast to Leading tussler, and with three only to see going to President of

Visitors, said that on the last of their forwards playing bare-

occasion he welcomed an Indian team it was to gloss over Hong- fooled, first-time shots were the exception rather than the rule

kong's failings and among them.

ratulate India for their splen- did sportsmanship.

A meat lau by Cht across the or linouth was perfectly taken Ly Szeto Man who ran in and headed the ball into the net. with the The Interval came

Displaying better footwork and a faster turn of speed that their opponents, the Indians can Chinese pressing and the core be dangerous when their light-at 2-0.

The Combined Chinese ob- ning short passing invernents

their own half, but ained their ded goal in start from once these are checked they find 15th minute of the second half by Chu Wing themselves in confusion in their 2 low centre

keung was mapped by Lee Tai- Inside-left Sattar worked hard fan, who tried to cut through in and got his forwards going time] the middle,

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre-opponents' half. sented for payment at the Rare Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be mu

In no tremstances will sny Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will NOT be made un torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE 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.

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He went on to say that on this occasion he had no apolo- thegies to make for Hongkong, but that India were as aplendid in defeat as they were in victory, "What we like to see is the greatest possible effort by both sides," said Sir Arthur.

and again with good feeding! He was well tackled, but the while the two wings ball rebounded! back to Chu, who

parses.

ON THE RECORD

Not In

Much Twinkle

Toes Frozen

Talk in Indian circles today

is

all

This is how Hongkong's second goal started. A high centre from right wing Ho Ying-fan (not shown in picture), is being punched away by goalkeeper Prasad with Au Chin-yin trying to get the ball. The ball goes straight to Chu Wing-keung (left), who then Jobs it over right-back Bose (second from left) for Szeto Man to run in and head it into the net.-China Mail Photo.

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VISITORS

FETED

Bert Etheridge, T. Ao, Frank "Ging er” Higgins and A. R. Gokul at the recep tion in honour of the Indian players given by the Football Association at the Hong- kong Hotel last night,

One player in the All-India v. Hongkong series was asked to pick his best chum on the other side and his choice the next and this group was the result of the ene chain reaction.-China Mail Photo.

NEW £3,000 ENTRY LISTS POSTED FOR TOURNAMENT

Am FOR

He added that if the Indian team had shown the cleverness in the goalmouth as they did in middeld they would have been able to push the bull into the net.

Arthur.

a limited number of badges admitting to Members' indian footballers should be in grass, without any loose thorn-achieved," he concluded,

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 Telephone House, 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.

Only a Enclosure will be on at the Race Courne.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will rlose at 11.00 .. 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 limited number of tiffins will be.obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy (Tel. 27818).

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GOLFERS

LADIES' GOLF TOURNEYS

Two members qualify In November and two in December For for the Captain's Cup. November Mrs Margrett 91-20/ 71 and Mrs Stabb 95-23/72.23.

An Eclectic Competition on the New Course will be played during the holidays, December 15 to January 15 inclusive, A

.

Another Course

For Britain's Young Athletes

Entry lists are now posted for the Royal Hongkong Sheffield, Dec. 4.

Golf Club ladies' section for the Silver Division and the new £3,000 golf tourna- We are full of pride in what ment, the Sheffield Professional Bronze Division Championships and close on January 6,

Foursomes, will be 1952. Matchplay we have achieved in Associa-

held next year. The event is

The LGU Monthly Medal, for on the second Tuesday of each tion football during the last

won by Mrs month for December, January. quarter of a century," said Sir sponsored by Stuart C. Goodwin November was

(Sheffield)

who is Vice-Presi- Cassidy with a natt 70 in the February and March will win At one time the Hongkong dent of the Professional Golfers Silver Division and by Mrs Gun- the present Medal Competition,

Association.

nel with a nett 65 in the Bronze Mrs Birtwhistle has given a prize Football Club reigned supreme

Competitors will qualify by with the exception of the oda

sections for 64 places in the Art LGU Extra Day was played for this event.

and Mrs Dawson Grove won in Army team who beat us.

finals to be held during the first the Silver with a nett 70 and "The Chinese played little week of September on a course Mrs A. Hayes in the Bronzo

with a nett 74. football: playing bare-footed on most of football then and after today's in the Sheffield area.

what can be The 64 finalists will be drawn whether India's grands, which are either match you see

by lot to play match by four boots by 1952 or 1954. As we bush or stinging nettle around,

On behalf of the visitors Raisomes over 18 holes, with the at the understood it

HKFA or well-rained upon soft gravel honour

the without any loose stones with Saheb Lt. B. R. K. Tandon, final over 36 holes. Reuter, of

Manager of the All-India Team, reception in

team All-India

stressed jagged edges. Jast visiting

the sportsmanship Visits

Kabul to is an India-wide

play which is necessary to the game.! night, there controversy on, joined in by Afghanistan may, however, when

He said, it was the greatest: such leading organs of Indian the north wind blows, be very thing to know how to lose and, sports

opinion as Sports and uncomfortable. The wild north as long as we have the friend- apory NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- Pastimes. Madras, and Sports-wind blows shivers up Indian

ship of Hongkong that is all that

and London, Der, 4,

it must be on the first Medal an opportunity of going through MISES DURING THE MEETING.

Elfe, Calcutta, as to whether it toes.

matters."

Stirling Moss, 22-year-old ace Round of the day. Full parti-their pates under the eyes of the Amateur should be a One Year Plan or a Quite a few of India's star

He thanked the members of British motor racing driver, will culors are given in the Comexperts when Plan to have all

the Nepal the from Three Year

players come

HKFA Committee for all compete in the Monte Carlo cally petition: Booit which must be Athetic Association bold" an footballers

other young athletes' course at Indian

properly border region and are not

It will be his signed before starting play, they had done for the team, next Janumy. shod.

won the Motspur Park, Surrey, from liable to catch a chill in the stressing the name of the Secre- first appearance in an inter Mrs J. B. Mackie BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- All this has been spurred on instep at Helsinki.

Ross Cup when she beat Mrs JJanuary 1 to 4.j tary, Mr R. M. Omar.

national reliability trial.. MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG we understand, by an English But Finland's Arctic breezes

Moss, who will drive an official Markham in the final, played on The bourse will be open to KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

coach who insisted that a bare-

Mr D. Benson said that the Sunbeam-Talbot entry, wil be the New Course last week..

youngsters from all parts of toes of the lads latest series of games only made

by John Cooper MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN footed team couldn't be world-may, it is believed, be rather

it more apparent that Hongkong and Desmond Scannell.

The Ladies have challenged England and Wales at will in- THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

shaking, no matter how promis-rough on the

from Mysore and Madras. ing the talent in it.

Even in Hongkong, we under-should have a modern stadium.

This trio have chosen Monte the Army to a return game and oude basic tract work,-- Alms, hat was cheered when he said Carlo itself as the point of depar- it is hoped this match can be demonstrations by first-class

* and other field events, was brought to the attention of ally. They will be out to breuke 17

It will be under the directión French supremacy in this event Entry lists will be posted and Government almost daily.

Sir Arthur Morse presented at and record the fast British details given as soon as possible. of Geoff Dyson, the AAArchief The player tuving the best coach assisted by the omnina. badge to the Manager of the triumph in it for 21 years. the All-India; team,

Heuter.

average of four cards returned tlon's national coaches Router,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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

SERVANTS' PASSES

Stirling Moss To Compete In The

London, Doc. A Promising athletes between 16

Monts Carlo Rally player is limited to six cards and 18 years of age will have

Enquiries among the All-Indla stand, the grass isn't too warmthat the necessity of the stadium ture on this gruelling 2,000-mile arranged for. Thursday, January athletes, jumping, pole vaulting

11's

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to

players yesterday revealed that endorse their names on the posses. Holders of such passes are this in't the only cause. not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing

apparently comfortable enough through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands. Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at

udhered to.

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