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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951.

MEET THE TEAMS-King George V School "A" VIC SEIXAS BIDS BRAATHENS

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Even these girls would like to have a stadium to play in like Caracas has when they reach Interport status and a minimum half a dozen are certain to reach tha standard before too many years.

They are the King George V School Senior team and last year three members of the School's two trams reached representative match status, playing for the Rest against the League Champions.

Three members of this team have already reached Interport Standard as far as athletics are concerned and a fourth just missed.

From the 11 girls pictured here can be drawn the

Revised Hockey

Programme

For Sunday

The Hackey League pro gramme for Sunday, Decem ber 9, for the Ladies' Leag arut both divisions of the Men's League has been res vised as follows:

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FIRST DIVISION

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LADIES LEAGUE Durigns vs KGV “A” at Bobee Ground at 3.15 p

ingate Maj. Vicary, Krishan Lilly,

"B" Gremlins

Grender ནཱ་ "A" at Pulive Ground at 21

(Umpires: W.O. p.m Smith, G.T. Palmer).

KUV "B"

V5.

Recreio o 2.30 pm

They

two fastest -print relay teams in the Colony. are a tough crowd, lafely rather studious as examina- tions interfered with League battles.

As they line up, they are:

Shirley Winterton, Shina Graham-Cumming and Kathleen Davies:

Diana Jilott, Shirley Read and Julia Tingay Calen Colony 200 Metres Sprint Champion);

Marjorie Revie. Leila Bulcher, skipper Valerie Jilkot. Hilary Hale (also joint holder of the Colony 100 Metres Sprint record) and Sheila Hall, -China Mail Photo.

Britain's Women Raising Hostess £15,000 To Play

To World Hockey

London, Dec. 3.

The women hockey leaders of Britain have already begun their efforts for mal-ing $15,000 to play hostess to world hockey.

Filten leading world international teams are due in Britain and Britain's line. Es, who claim that it is here that the game's standards for the whole world are still set, are determined that traditional prestige, dignity and the spirit of friendly entertaming shall not only be maintained but surpassed.

Dental preparation, have pronal schemes of individual or good taste guests from over- 1. Segon for B. dam's role in Vapetas In het od horses though

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FOR A DAVIS CUP

BERTH TODAY

Melbourne. Der. 5.

Vie Seixas, the darkhorse of the American Davis Cop sound. will seek to nail down a Cup berth on Thursday when he faces formidable Frank Sedgman. Australian ace. in a semi-final of the Victorian Tennis Championships.

The lean, net-storming Philadelphian has become a favourite of the Australian fans with his smashing play. and a capacity crowd of 7,500 is expected to jam Kouyong Stadium for his return engagement with the Australian Davis Cup star.

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of the Chilenge Hogd of the Davis Can The US, of cour e. us to face Sweden in the Inter "Come finals. Det ender 13-15 but at would be considere i

ih Swides ! who have et been impre siva here. WiF The Challenge Round

be played Sydney on December 26-28.

NOEL ARTHY

IN GOLF

FINAL

bea ines Nevi Arthy

man who stole the Sunday was who fought way into the final of the Club pear championship. Starting with a three and finishing with a three and having fourther three's in his curd, he played the best round of his golfing career to beat D. S. Robb by two

K S Kinghorn. 11:0 wher findist, was two onwn w the IG:l but ther played realty grand gulf to gain a comfortable win over 1. 1 Shaw

The Enal will

be played Q

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Gyer 26 holes and if Arthy maintains

I up.

1: veernt good form it should 1x a close and exciting malets.

When the finalists in the Vic- 101 Cup (Inler-Hong) do battle there should be no need for any As the outsider to check contestants are

Peat. Marwork. 1chel & Co. and Lowe, Hug

Matthews. J&

11 is day we have four "profes. every da

onale" playing in one game!

Peats had a infortable wa

at the expense of Talkoo Dock. but Lowe. Binghams only wou on the 18th from Cable & Wir less.

CAPTAIN'S CUP

The first week-end in Dece.. ber brought out a large prowad and the Captain's Cup qualliyang

DIT 25

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66.

I unds attracted good fields.

The qualifiers, with net secres

-A. Todd 68; J Watson 72; J D Mackie 73

Beazley New CourseJ. M.

A R. de Finn and A A. Lopes. tied with 70 and will

holes. 18 play off over

Other good scores were: Old Course.--. R. Cleland 74,

G. McCallum 74, W

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A.

its own integrity, reliablity and resources

HOW THEY DO IT

enthusiast. For exampl has begun to earn something for The Hostess Puaci" by offering aya beliv na 17,

This undoubtedly was the guid. to collect has begun:

club fe or in Britain's reception ** the Australian reely wi me's ericket team, the det

all play: Im Australia and New Zealand and the American Cerpysy

The target < € 15.0055 has anolavt heen set as the mu ninal figure salvage Others

Britam te da ce progromnes arranged for nutie: effeventis this winter and the old peren-

1 the target mal,

the jumble tale, his nig ath the beties

I 1.1 cut of the scheme for as the hokes enthusiasts, but my r is.tig they are intermined that it shall fue acces

So Brat &

will un-

Those concerned with weman's ''' roding vall

hockey are going to see that he of their game is 14 social de Rather why the prettamary cultesily skurin shes have begun through- and pace an October, 1953, draws keeping.-Reuter out the counters Jur tapping tepat.

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direct Britain's frankly argum

who These the effers ach quat: ly Bled women's hockey (Umpires whom the time arrives to plas that lo send touring Legris

hostes an Epay out. Ci At the moment the efforts arN most purt for the

Mickey Ram, J. Baptista).

Umpires unable to attend. teams unable to meet these Ax- tures are asked to contact inst Lt. T

Chamberlain, RN. The Fixtures Sec. of the HKIA innediately by phone, 58028

Hon.

Umpires are also requested to forward licts of the players of

merely the

abroad is child's play compared with the responsibilities attach- ed to receiving with dignity and

Hongkong Still Hopes For One, But

the teams taking part and the EVEN CARACAS CAN AFFORD

results

the

matches to te

Hon. Sec. c/o the Royal Ob-

servatory Kowloon

FIRST DIVISION

To be played off on Saturday. December 8.

HKHC "B" vs HKHC. "A" al Polica Ground at 4.00 p.m. (Um- pires: A.M.J. da Silva, C. Black- burn)

Colonist II Was

Worth His Oats

New Market, England Dec. 5. Prime Minister Winston Chur- chill sold his favourite TRCC- --at an nuc- horse-Colonist

US$12,000,000 FOR A

STADIUM & DORMITORIES

Caracas, Venezuela, Dec. 5.

The Third Bolivarian Games were inaugurated today

dazzling spectacle witnessed by thousands of cheering

spectators.

BADMINTON

LEAGUE RESULTS

In a series of Men's "C" Divi- sion leagu badminton matches played last night Tytam "A" beat Nav Bhara: 9-0; Recreio White beat University 8-0; KCC best Kowloon Dock 6-3

Tytan "A" Nav Bharat 0. T. Louie und B. Arculli (Ty tant Deal U S. Dillon and Hargopa)! Singh 21-4, beat Mohinder Singh and Mahan Singh 21-11, beat Jagdish Verma and Balwant Singh 21-15.

C. C. Yew and Leo Leong (Tylam)

S. Hargopal Mahan Singh 31-8; beat Jagdish Verma and Balwant Singh 21-0

Chang and H. Areuill

Singh 21-1 beat Matinder Singh and

Athletes from six nations marched in an Olympiciami beat U s. Dillon and Ear- Football Stadium. The stadium is one of two built in the Singh and Mohan Singh 21-4; beat university city, scene of the major events.

style parade on the playing field of the magnificent new gopal Singh 21-5 Best Schinder

there

Jagdish Verma and Dalwant Singh 21.3.

Recrelo "White" v Kniversity by plane F. M Venezuela's three-man Junta Colombia, to Bogota

Ribeiro and G. Hosa- to Pereira Recreio) beal Gong Ngee- government spent more than and brought from

hong and Ng Chuan-wal 21-12; brat 512.000,000 on athletic facilities Caracas by runners, reached the

Wille Lee and Tay Kali-chong 21-10; tion tonight for £7,350.

p.m. Cannons best Yeaw Meng-choy and Tye Tek- He made a proft on the deal and perhaps za much more on stadium at 4.00

tenk 21-11. dormitory buildings. cafeterias were fired as a great torch was if you than £15,000

and other buildings in the unit. Hundreds of pigeons were don't count the hay and oats

released.Associated Press. Colonist II consumed during the rally city.

ars of Mr Churchill's ownership.

of more

two years

10 DAYS OF SPORT

The Prime Minister bought Enterst In the competition the five-year old grey in France are: teams from Venezuela,

Colombia. won 13 Bolivia,

In 1949 for £200, He

Ecuador

races, worth £12,042, Asso- Panama and Peru. The athletic

clated Press

TODAY'S SPORT

competition starts on Thursday

EUROPEAN JUDO CHAMPIONSHIPS

Paris, Dec. 5,

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E. Ribeiro and D. Xavier creto) beat Gong Ngen-hong and Ng Chuan-wa: 21-13 beat Yeow Meo chey and Tye Tek-teoh 21-13: Wide Lee and Tay Kahi-cheng 21-10. C. Remedios and R. Soares Litz Ng Chuan-Wat 17-21: beat Wille Lee Meng-choy Tyo Tek-leoh 21-11.

KCC v Kowloon Dock

fest to dont Nece-hop and

Ay Kan-cheng 31-13; bet Yeow

1. ideale and, F. Brockbank Lapsley 21-10; beat It, Gourley and w. Gaffney 21-D: beat' J: Clerk and A. M. Banks 21-3.

| Soker 75. W. O. Davies 75 and

h. S. Roberts: 75.

New Course.-J. 1. Kay 71, J Wal 71, E. L Groome 72 and S. Beach 73.

Optional pool winners were A Toda (Old) and A. R. de Pina ani A, A. Lopes (New).

The draw for the match play appears below and, in view o the desirability of having the competition Raished by ind. January, the matches in the later rounds will require to be arranged on short order,

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to her with the US Day -

Cup squad when he reached the American Cam-

the hips a Forest Hils

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28-year-old 170-

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mi-fals of Tourna- Wale nt two week ago. Seixas to best Mervyn Huse.

3 Australian for the title. 5. vt rated the kingpin of Or Apum cat tam has aren

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a lus the Challenge Round. Beth Sedganan and McGregor

wn to defeat on Wednes Associated Press,

St. John Ambulance

Orders

Order by Comm. A. el Ar- quil, O.B.E., K SJ., Cum- missioner of St. A. Hong- kong District Ortles, No. 49/51 dated December 6, 1051.

Ambulance Duties, Hongkong. 19 12 11 10 15 12 91. KAO B Div

5 4 12 bi to 22 12 $1. Si Nax 11. vision.

Ambulance Dulles, Kowloon JG. 12 54 16 18 12 51. Kowloon Divaion

5 10 53

Tatuha

nsistor

Kaer

tc

23 12 $1

Course Duties. Saturůzy, renter i Chung Shug Division Headquarters Bultes. Sottoday December 2, Cas way Bay Mr Transport Divators.

Pietration Nyund Buties frv. Deember 9, 3 O Uv. V. Total Me 1.F Salida a d Wes- en Dtrict Welfar A szociation.

Football Duties, Hongkong

·

Satu

Carm

are her 8, at 2.5

Ground, STAA. DAS

home gelt magazine replied to a correspondent that the cor ree! description is Stableford and not Stapleford. The autho rity is given as Dr Stableforo. after whom the particular forin, Permber 8, 2 pm

of scoring is named..

ANNUAL MEETING The date mention

Division.

Srekunpen Grating, Conthefa Lion. Sundry. Diensbraut 2 Navy Ground, Clairg Sing

Formatl Dulles, Karloan.---Stipe- Bolt- rary St. Ground. Kong Wan Divi ! አር Sunday. December at 2 1.m. Boundary St. Ground, Sham.

do Division

the Is

heply and methods Enrolments.-Kowloon

Y.M.CA ring Division. Amb/Sista. Lan Yuet-ying. Lee Yuk-in, Chan Shu- yin. Chung Las-fung. Chen Pul-ku. Yeung Shau-chun Chan Lai-Us, we f. 20.1.31, Aberdeen Kai-Fone Association Ambulance & Nuraing Divisions De Poon Hsiu- ming enrolled w.e. t. 18 8.81.

last week.

Ar208 Shield Competition. --Nure for the annual general meeting og Divisions 2 Informed that

to be was found

inconvenient POS - in the Compellin and this has been brought for- eller the methods outilaed in the <ur th new edition of the First ward to December 14. The Cap- Aid textbooks, but each compet: tain will drive himself into

ter mert inform the examiner be office on mid-day, Sunday, for taking the Test on which book | December 16 and it is hoped there will be a large attendance to see the caddies scrambling for what should be a good driv. down the centre..

Finally, a

a last

reminder thi entries for the qualifying rounds for the Junior Championship (hundicap 10 and over) close Sunday, December 9. Play on December 16 over 18 hores on each course.

The following is the draw for the Captain's Cup 1951:

Appointments and Promotion- Mong Kok Ambulance Division- A/D Cheung Man-kam prometed D/S w.e.f. 1.12.01; Sergi Fung Kan-ho prometed A/O w.e.t. 1.12- 1 Cpl. Wong Fook-hing promoted Sergi

w..1. 1.12.5 L/Cpl. Ch -stetyk promoted Cpl. w... 1.12.01.

Retirement-Kertern Canten Roli- vay Ambulance Division-D/S S.P. R. de Plana or A. A. Lopes Loberson retired w.e.1. 30.11.- W. N. A. Smalley; N. E. Arinyi.

R. M. Campbell: 3. M. Beazley

1st Round

A

D

Softball Duties. King's

Park v J. Markham; T. A. Dutier v J. Playground-Decomber 6 And 1. McCausland K. Watson, A. KYM.CA. Divisien; Dicember 14 Todt, W. P. Dirlwhistle v. Cond 1a, 1951, Meng Kek Division. Brown; A.

Dutty J. D. Hoogkong Products Exhibion Meckle. T. Low v J. 3. Cowperth Dattes December 14, 15 and 14. waite.

K.Y.M.CA. Amb. and Nursing The Arst round to be played by Divisions. December 27, 10, 19 and December 23 and handicaps as at

Mon- Krk Div. & Waterloo clate of 'draw. The first ramed to Nursing Division. be responsible for arranging matoll.

(Spd.) Ho Kawa.ro, B.B.St.J

Carps Buperintendent.

Charles To Fight WATER

Joe

Kahut

and wi continue for 10 days. The first-round results in the

Portland, Oregon, Déc, B. More than 35,000 spectators, European Judo Championships, (KC) beal M. Hempion and R.

for the which opened here tonight, were:

Matchmaker Tex Salki Jammied the stadium

that today

Charles, Ezzard opening

Military eeremonies.

Frupce beat Holland by four

T. E. Baker and J, Chubb (ECC) | former Heavyweight Champion, 26 BADMINTON

planes droppad Rowers and wel- victories and a draw.

to Hemeton and H. Lapsley · Mega Juan Division-Negrely ♥ | coming messages on

multi

thal beat It color would fight 10-rounder, hare England best Italy by four Kowkion Tong at "Teorete Craken coloured paper. Five jet plumbe

ney 21- Voat 3 Clark and A. M. on December 21 against Joe Rower Cricket Club v Krifversity, st

Banks 31-07 Craigendower,

zoomed over the stadium several victories and a draw.

K. Bayer Andy M. Başdan (ROC) Kahut, Portland-area Eghter- MEETING

times.

Belgium walked over, Switzer-lost to Hampton and R. Lapeley who has been drawing well

A low to Ena Gourley, and whine for several The symbolic flame, which and scratched. Germany had acimirsay, 091% bant: 2. Clark, and Hongkong Tenibal etant Ang agelation monthly meeting a MA

Ascociated Presi, Offer Prince Building, plans was brought from Santa Marta, bye, Reuter.

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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 First Bell will be rung at 1:30 pm and the Pod I ca will be run at 2.00 p.m. euch dav

They are & races on the 1st Day and races on the 2nd Day (16 in all

1 obtained at the Through Tickets (at $32.00 each) may man adore Glee of the Treasurers, 1st Floor. Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Specul Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorei Cu

1952

Through Tickets reserved fre this Mreting but not paid for the 10.00 am on Friday. 7th Der er be sold and the reservation

rancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the chais One af Teleshone House, |_ men-members are requested to purchase the sweep tickets at 110

Club's Branch Offices BL----

tiu1r--

5 Aguilar Sheet Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road. Kowlora

TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totaleator Investros as drawn to the followin:

Dividends will be paid on the winning and planer ponies. su declared by the Stewartts when the All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white ht and/or a white sphere at the Totalisotor Tower. BACKERS ARE AUVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as instakes at any description cannot be rectified later.

Cash received in respet of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters rs 1 claim for shoit payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Have Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later them one hour after the fure for which the last ruce of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be neid er refunds made unless a ticket in produced. Payment will NOT be marle on toro or disfigured tickets

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their tudies MUST wear them badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE,

Badges admitting ladies net in pes e-sien of Brooches or Season tirkels and gentlemen, -members of the Club, to the

Menthers' Enclosure and Club Ronmus rt $16.00 per day including Lax, for ladies or geullemen are obtainable through the Fegetary ut Telephone House, on the written or personal atroduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the

Core

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ele.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Comme jore Ofier will close at 14.00 a.m. în both days. The Secretary's Offer will close at 11.45 am each day. The Treasurers' Cumprądowe Ofce and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Teleshone House,

A limited number of tiffins will be rhtainable at the Chub House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Thay (Tel. 27618).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enelostare is 53.00 each. day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable

at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC. WILL NOT BY PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HỌNG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

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the Members' Enclosure except not permitted in

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