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THE CHINA MAÍL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951.

MEET THE TEAMS-The Widgets

Some argument has been advanced since last Sun- day that the Widgets are really the Gremlins "B", but these warriors prefer to consider themselves as Widgets "A" or simply Widgets.

There are so many Widgets that we had to take two pictures of them and no Widget, no matter how capable she is, can expect to make the team every week as the reserves are not far off the Widgets' very 'best talent.

The idea generally is that a rested Widget comes back into the game with a wallop, as was the case last Sunday with Widgets Ellery and Bolton,

Widgets, except for one or two who have a cigar- ette very occasionally just to be social, don't smoke and are, therefore, not the same disciplinary problem to They don't get attacks of nerves, but their Conch. they have been guilty of being fidgety Widgets when bord pressed.

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 wil be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.

There are 8 races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day (18 m ).

may be (at $16.00 each) for the 2nd Day Through Trekets obtamed at the Cumpradore Office of the Treasures, 1st Floor, Telephone House als tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1952.

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:-

rules

D'Aguilar Street Hong Kong

до

382 Nethan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

Except for their full-backs, they are all rather small and they turn very easily, which accounts for the fact that they sometimes run in the wrong direction, but always with a purpose.

Being, on paper, underdogs to the Gremlins, they added imorensely to an already well-established popu- larity with the fans by leading their streamlined sisters 1-0 at half-time last Sunday.

In this picture there are 12 Widgets and they are all correctly seated in respect of their line-up positions except for right-half Bolton, who has changed places with Inside-right Groundwater.

They are:

Skipper Irene Smirnoff, Marjorie Muir and Joan Gerrard;

Sybil Groundwater. Cathy Peters, Margo Bien- kinsop and Mary Elliot;

Helen Ballerand, -China Mail Photo.

Corren Ellery, Sheila Bolton, Doris Barten and Eileen Kennedy.

ON THE RECORD More Of A Place

On The

Map

Swimming

SATURDAY'S TOURNAMENT Interport

RUGGER WAS NOT AT ALL EXCITING

Says "HANLINCODE”

The rugger games which were played on Saturday afternoon at the Club Ground, Happy Valley, did not produce any surprises hor did Both games they excite in any way the spectators who were present. ended with much the same result, the Army defeating the RAF by 20 points to 3, and the Clab downing the Police 20 points to nil.

Results

The Hongkong Inter swimming team, shared honours with. Ma over the week-end, return- ed yesterday by air. The Colony women outclassed the Filipinos but in the men's division, the Phillp pines outclassed the men

The Interport mest was well attended, both sides of the sip

thedium a: Rizal Memorial Colissium

The other games at the Navy Ground ended in the Navy "A" defeating Royal Artillery by 14 points to B, and in the curtain raiser, the Club Second String losing to the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment by the only goal of the match.

being picked to capacity. At as three thousand people wit nessed the meet each day.

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The exception of Cheung Cynthia Eager and In the first game between the Army and RAF, the Fliers fought a hard game

Kam-ngor, who visited and need not be too depressed about the result. They played much better football

The Philippines earlier this year. than the previous week, the forwards in particular showing up well against the more

the other swimmers experienced Soldiers, and certainly earning the applause they got.

found the fresh water 60-metre It could have been, however, pool put them off-stride, but must be said that in this game!

to contend with that most people present ex-fier daily workouts before the they hadn't

Club to make a meet soon accustomed then- marking. such keen

Clayden, pested the

first selves to the conditions. making his debut in this year's greater impression in the Army side, played a very fine half, but owing to the Police An Interpor lunch was given forwards putting their banks into

A little more midweek prae- Lice at dribbling and heeling from loose mastls would help to improve this enthusiastic pack

greatly.

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game and combined very well with standoff Lawes.

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Sgt. Evans refereed in the capable manner one expects of him.

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Kame,

their

Detailed results were as Tali

MEN'S EVENTS

One saw little of the Filers

the job, very ably backed up by by the PAAF in honour of the teath on Sunday afternoon at thires during the game, mainly

the rearguard, the Club just the Manila Hotel while the Chi owing to the ball going the Army

couldn't get its scoring machine

hese Y.M.C.A, entertained the from the set WIRY

scrums.

visors to a dinner on their ar into netion. Harris al s.andoff played

It was a great pity that the rival goed spund game for the RAF. IMPROVED HANDLING

In the second game, the Club Lawmen were without the ser- The Army backs this week at home to the Police, the specta-vices of Slovin, their Captain, lows:

English and Wright-Nooth than Jast | fors showed

better

a brighter

CX- leader. The pack 1 week, their passing and handling although at times the Club only

having improved, although seemed to be going half throttle.perience of these three Injured

1,500 metres Free Style (P.1. re would players

have helped bora 20:425 By 6. Basanung)-1, greatly although it must beohammed Mala (Manila) 2220: 2 recorded that the substitutes Sotero Alcantara (Manila) 24.8.0 3 played well and can feel quite Watwal Chee (Hongkong) 254,0;

3. Wong Kam Wan Hongkon satisfed with their per-£4.70.0.

200 metres Breast Stroke (Pred formances.

bard 2:45.b. Teofilo Ildefonso: Maet Cayea, record 2. a) 2:12.0 2 Rene Amaboyuk

1

K.S. Kinghorn Wins The RHKGC Championship

NOT TOO HAPPY

The Club, as could be seen. Cayco (Maria) 2:522 3 Yeung,

Ving-chak (Hongkong) 3.2.1 from the teams published, were Wong Kwat-chee (Hongkong) 352. trying an experiment; Craig 3 x 100-metres medley relay (P.1. had gone to centre and D. record: 3:22.1: Meet record: 3:34.6

R. Mide! fienderson to full back. How Manila) Manila (L. Bonus-Back:

Amabdyck-Breast; neither of these players Crew) 3.354 (Record)

100 matree free style (F1, record: med too happy in these

508A Adjaludding Meet record: positions.

In fact, Craig looked 1.8s. Alcantara) 1 Cheung and Kin-man (Hongkong) 1:00.0; DR. K. S. Kinghorn on Sunday won the right to have his like a fish out of water

not his usuni Midol (Manila) 1.01.6; 8, F, X. Mon- feira (Hongkong) 1:06.4; 4, N. Hajab name included among the winners of the championship definitely was

His kicking too (Manila) 1:099 (Record)

400 record: of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club. So when they sing briliant self. Noel, Noel in Queensland this Christmastide there will this week, with one exception, metres free style (P.1. repor

was not as good as it usually is 3:10 M. MA)-1, M. Mala Kin man The Police pack won the 58.72 not be the signiflcance there might have been!

set kong) 3. Haine (Methia) The first nine holes in the morning decided the issue greater majority of

kang) 6:52,3 (Record), and Noel serums and most of the line-5:16.9: Wang wal-chee (Etong- Kinghorn played eight of them superbly,

100 metres back stroke (AL outs They certainly worked Arthy, visibly nervous, played so poorly that afterwards hard and played well and sirenord: 41000 4 Chatians n

Meet record: 114,CA. Salamat) Kinghorn slackened off and the standard of play fell ac-still showing week by week, creung Kin-mon (Hongx

2. R. Bors (Main) cordingly.

Arthy

bu: it

the

Salamat (Manila) 1514 (Hongkong).1250 (Equallest

4 x200 metres free

record: $23.71. Maula Midol) 9:51,3: 2 Hongkong, Ca

constant improvement.

Like the RAF in the previous raade a hal splash Arthy followed up with a bir game, the Police can feel satis

three at the 14th while led with their performance and King-die late, was too hern deserves credit for a Kinghorn groped his way home get down to a tule midweek cantare: Balab

poor tee shot.

training to further polish a few Monteiro: Wong Kar-Wait, voliant start, Arthy for fighting in five after a

edges and get a littleaf-cher, Cheung Kin-man) 10:1 his way into the final over so Kinghorn was dormie four.

It all ended on the hext hole. fitter

WOMEN'S EVENTS many lower handicapped oppo-

Both were well up the "Arm- I say this because in my nehta.

100 moltes back stroke (P.I. and estimation the increased Club hed 1 Arthy

core: 12.0 E. Lozada Mer considerable chair with good drives

played a weak betivity towards the end was cord: 1246 L. Robol-1, Fung trouble off the tee and on the seconds. Arthy

the more to

Lawmen; chee (Hongkong). 1:31.4; 2. greens, in the first nine holes of approach, and found the bunker due

hing (Hongkong) 1:60.0 next play. He topped his drive at the at the left of the green. King- slackening off than to the Club Glene (Manlin) 122.6, 3, Wong 12

obviously at the

tense, was trying harder. The Club pack daerem (Manila) 1:40.3 (ecord). Hongkong's swimmers have Championships

was definitely unbalanced and 400 metres tree style. (P. record:

feet rédér Manila with Colony meet, Jackson Lee is first, sliced at the second, pushed horn,

at the through the green but holed mit

8:33.6 Heydée. for six. Arthy this showed particularty sa in returned from

for con- now in school in Australia and his iron into the trees

Jongkong) 6:34.8 clean sweep, except

played a good recovery from a the set scrums. ceding two second places, in is quite probable that Xavier short third and pulled into the in three more

trees at the fifth.

then three The game was referced by Mr Hongkong) was half-buried le but

6:45.6; 4, C. Tokidok za (Manila) of

meanwhile the will also go Down Under, the women's section

Kinghorn;

giving George Mills in his usual

(Manila) 7:60.0 (Récord) first places But the best performance of Interport and two

the piling up a steady string of putted to take a seven

five and efficient manner.

100 metres free style (P.I. the match the the meet, judging

1:21.0 A. Ardeno and one second place in

122.0 S. Anderson men's section, all per favour of Colony's own rather than inter-fours, going one over at the third Kinghorn

(UK) 116.2 2, Stroke totals for the 15 holes Cheong Kin-man. It may be national standards, was the new but winning the hole anyway, to three.

(HK) 124.1:, 5.,. Arthy won his first hole at were:-Kinghorn, 78, Arthy, 65.

Army: Loe. Fothergill, Hart- 1204: 4, C. Vbardolaza (Man Wing-chuen of La Salle

the rar five sixth-and that with

The game was fought out in a

land, Clayden, Reynolds, Lawes, (Record).

200 metres breast stroke (PIRE a seven! This was Kinghorn's very friendly fashion and was Arnold, Baume, Yeo, Evans, cord: 3:20 N. Guerrero, AteER SC finished ahead of the Philip-Lo pines second string in the 10 College, better known as the reigning Inter-School Champion Metres Free Style,

The results indicate that our and record-holder in the 400 only bad hole of the outward enjoyed by a handful of specta, Roden, Denecek, Jordan, 'O'Neill, cord: 3278 N Guerrero), Rusk is largely Metres, who won the 800 Métres half-he went thrée over par tors in the morning and a lone horis wartery, Alpini, Eden, Yuk-bing (HK) 320.0; 4, C. Culle

by

The attention of Tofaliaptor Investors is drawn to the following added that "Sonny" Montelro Colony schoolboy record set by cop the first five holes.

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light andim a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIONAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before

cannot be rectilled later.

leaving the Selling Counters de mistakes of any description Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented. can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds iniust be pre- sented for payment at the Race 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 run.

on torn or disfigured tickets,

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of a

THE TEAMS

and stth, Poynton,

0:32:2

Kam-ngor (H.K.) 3:31 00:2 Remirez

there and frished the first nine spectator in the afternoon. 8.5 seconds, to

CANADA V. AUSTRALIA Parfitt, Hamizah, Harris, Bailey, (Manila) 3201 (Record). the performance in 2 minutes swimming standard

4x100 metres free style, relay break the record held by D. S. three over

beat Australia

Cuyden, record: 0:08,0; Meet regard: Canada dependent on

by Morris, Morrison, Kinghorn's Birdie of our three great "stars".

Kin-man,

Cynthia Blake (2:11.5) since 1933.

eight points to four in a Ex-8-Fillingham, Southwich, Hauk-16:408). Hongkong (Chan Ch Another record-breaking per- Arthy sccined certain

mul, Wong Yur-bing, V., Giles Cheong

Police: Saunders, Gibbons,, . Von Gilese, T. flilmer,

Fayer) 621,8 2, Binnith (C. You Eager and F.X. Monteiro. The formance was that of A. Collaco half at the eighth with his third side golf match at Fanling on well, Bolt, Chapman. others, not too far off better

an Scott, Russell, McNiveh, Sher- Vito) 6:04. (Record), class international standard in of La Salle in the 110 Metres shot lying dead. Kinghorn, how-Sunany. It was the first match

Perty. for a birdie three to win the shnual serter, a 25-yard salt water pool, fell High Hurdles. He broke Peter ever, rammed down a 15-footer of what is hoped will be

in a 50-metre McRae's Colony schoolboy re-

one second hole.

Handsome, Inscribed, pewter Russell, Johnston, Dey, Martin, cord by more than off very badly fresh water pool.

Club: D. Henderson, Carp bring it down to 16.8 seconds, achievement

wide. It was a great

Scores winning the 39-inch increased his lead on the home-beer mugs were presented to Dawson, Jones, Artery presumably

bell, Stewart, Craig, Layton, Cheong Kin-man's part o

Ward stretch to be elght up for the hurdles.

Singles

Nolan, J., Henderson, Winyard, Poon Ching-noon of Pul To the morning round. Play was follow:

Petrie,

Talsmo Farquharson, Australia win two events against a city

Canada

Minto, Lachlan, Worne, Lam- that has always been noted for the strength of its male swim- und Lam Kak-lan of the French more even in this half, and

Convent both ran the Girls 100 Arthy could have reduced 'the G.D.

Seramistad 1 A.D. Dulfy

R.R. Coombs 1.K. Watson,

on

a third.

to

over

Seven up at the turn Kinghorn

0H.F. Watson

1 H.C. Baker

0 WH. Patterson

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or returtas mers and to be barely nosed Metres in 13.8 seconds, just a made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will NOT be made out in Boer Fung Yine tenth of a second off the Colony three pulted the 12th and 13th.B, Coleman 1 2. MacCausland b

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,

By hi

Only a

*

lead considerably had be not

D

W. Doyle L. Hawkins A. Walker

Fourballs

2

Coombs &

Duffy

2

MacCausland

Baker &

0

H.T. Watson &

Patterson

The SAS

Cynthia

and shanked his second out of chee and Irene Kwok all set record.

bounds on the 18th, records and Philippines new

Kinghorn had 81 for his round We are at the moment in offe

J.K. Watson Vanessa Glies also improved on

Doyle & the old Philippines mark in the of the best seasons of the year against approximately 95 for Berstad, &

Coleman resumed after When play

Hawking 400 Metres Free Style, but none for track and field athletics and Arthy. of these records had been any-it is a pity that nothing is being where

near good international done about open invitational tiffin Arthy managed to get one Walker Br

meets sponsored by the ruling Back from Kinghorn on the first Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or class.

Association.

hine, losing opportunities by Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the

A considerable amount of three putting on, the second, Still, we Merabers Enclosure and Club Roofs at $1000 per day including

are generally im- even in football,in new talent is available and some third and ninth. Kinghorn took tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretory proving. at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a which sport the Colony took un Colony records could go. The three pults on the first and Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced the pick of the younger players Ng Yuen-fole, is very anxious

Colony 400 Metres Champlon, eighth.

When they teed up at, for- and for payment of all chits, etc.

Jimited number of badges admitting to Membra whole sub-continent and try his abilities over the 400 midable "Tominy Tucker" King |

won quite convincingly, also to Enclosure will be un anle at the Race Course.

younger players inta Its teams. The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office in largely on the introduction of its Metros Hurdles tind the 800 ton was seven to the good and close at 11.00a.m. on both days. The Secretary Office will close Forgotten in the general weer break the Colony record in

at the 10th by missing a one- at 11.45 am. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office dhe end sports excitement was the either event.

pin the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House high standard of performance. If he could come her to 's footer after laying a beautiful They halted the 11th and A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club put up in the South Chiha seconds in the Eow Hurdles, Head Teh feet from thi House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1. Boy Athletle Association's Atabel should have precedence or an

two. Kinghorn (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- Inter-School Track and Field Olymple Gomes burth to two then Arthy won the 12th,

Open Invitationil Meet swimmers already nominated.munt wee trouble at the 19th Athletic at Caroline Hill on Sunday. The opportunity should be fou MISES DURING THE MEETING.

playing a grand re- Arthy PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

Stephen Xavier, of La Salle do.

the 10th toe, war conceded the College, won the two sprite in

dormle five.

the Homeward nine to

Metres and should · 6ò able to gate. Arthy Tet Kinghorn off

what he can | given him to show ̧

tree

just

ATHENS ROME GENEVA HAMBURG STAVANGER DSLO

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $8.00 odch day including tax for all persons including ladies, ut is payable 11.1 and 22.9 seconds, both of one of the centres of feminine hole in four. Kinghorn was now at the Gatorit

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER which would have been new athletic talent today is the King

Colony Schoolboy records, beat

act

George V School, and an tater-

MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THIC PRECINCTS OF THE HONG Ing the 11.2 and 28.1.aecono.club meet between ~ the Goor- | SGCter

KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Fixtures

MEALS, AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN in last year's School's Association giants 864th Chinn, Put To Khloving chahut, Late

THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS PASSES

Inter School Sports by Jackson University and Grbhifnis would

2000, but Lee, while still a school make a very attractive now noted by the Hongkon Boy, Imbroved on these marks that could help collect finds for With his 11.0 and 227-second the Olympic Games leant

Servants passes will be sued to private box tolders only dries in last year's Colony The Ladles Hockey Associa Who are requested to distribute them with discrimifiation, and to

Ipatesce Championships.

endle their names on the poster Holders pit and

*t Jermitted in the Members Uncion

through on the

"Quing to the con

rie

heless, of secon

performances are, lion, who, contributed to many

to the strat Inter Chafinte and Wou War Colony O

could take Interest in athlete

bett.

TODAY'S SPORT

Junior Mixed Didat -3t Teleca Recreio "W? University v Craft

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