THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1952.
Army Play Sing Tao In Challenge Shield Match On Sunday
By “SPIY"
Fresh from their convincing 2-0 win over South China, last year's Champions, Sing Tao take on Army, their next most potent rivals, in the main attraction of the
matches this week-end. Second round Challenge Shield soccer
With the Kowloon Motor Bus falling off badly in their last two outings, it is generally conceded that the Army-Sing The encounter is practically in the nature of the Chullonge Shield Snol. Another capacity turnout is expected at this match on Sunday at the Club ground.
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Sarado Bigga, be aveli bir Ch
front
and Saarlase Ra should win handsomely but
Yuko will provide abe und we anticipate Arasy put up one
11101 Asg's necid of two men ut thea stangr 16 Fianc
ng-halves. this Sunday, thed whatever the
Flowed goo! 1. rwords it was just result will se une with the lds shightly in, cosion in their musich against
the Fon-Crmese civilians favour of Sing Tao
week and expect the game line
Sing Tau jve striproved tremendously the pot werk. and almost new the form which we them e Champion- ship an e 1946-49 von Al- though Lee Hung-kers lle on thi eralit side every orter of their wards is a potentul goal-score:
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The defensor muddle th well busters best forts, but the flanks are stel vulnus
The Ram as hale Point: whole ure how wei abie w Just the full distance,
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WITH CONFIDENCE Ay, however, wil lukr the held on Sunday wh the L- fidence
baving beaten Bent opponent by 2-
n their Dengue th
Wak
azer plasti
The
lusi
be went fur Sunday's match Twill Camingham at centre forward Miller at inside-right, Wasan al fraille-left and Daves and Thompson on the wo
Bike the South Chas team,
de not be easily Arm with Turast mind from experience 12 As slow they all realise,
agams. P.PAs match
then Sice Tau. Ciet to brat
they will depend opponents more on the two wings and st on short passes, and consequent- ly on the feeding to the two wings by the wing-halves.
1.onger and wider distribution
of the ball will go a long way
vided they forget about last week's incident and concentrate the ball rather than the
will be Their forward line Kreally strengthened by the re- Lum Tang Yee-kit at centre- fe ward after Lew month's 13 absence from the game. it
that Tam Woon-cheung ikely will also be moved to the for- and une, making it quite a for- nadable phe.
The
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Kwong Wah Kitchee ut the Nuvy ground match should be another close game. Kitchee are the steadier but slower side and I doubt if they can hold the speedier and more thrustful Kwong Wah forwards who have just us good a defence behind them.
SATURDAY'S GAMES Senior Shield Competition Khong Wah v Kitcher (Navy C B. 3.45 p.m.)
KMB Eastern (Boundary
in throwing the Sing Tap short-st.. 345 pm.)
ab eady, passing machine out of gear
1wo wing forwarp, thes have the Leaked
of Tennant nly tagthen
Tomorrow'
10
Seni
James will not be without In-
Motor Bus teres
who recently suffered League
3-0
reverse from Eastern.
Junior Shield
V
Kitche
South Chica Navy, C. B., 3 p.m.)
Tramways V Wayfoong or CMB (Boundary St.. 2 p.m.)
First Division League
Club (Caro- South China v Jane Hill. 4 p.m.)
Kowloon the
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Sing
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the form but
mura e to it.
will have a chance to avenge their defeat tomorrua anded are likely to just about doi with reshuffle line-up, pro
Club v Dockyard Hill, 2.30 p.m.)
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SECOND RACE MEETING
Saturday 12th & Saturday 19th January, 1952. (Meld under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The Fu Bel wil sem at 139 pas and the First Race was be ru, 1 E (H) Lời thư
There are cates en die ist Day and ran the 2nd Day (18 in all
Through Panels Cut $22 ne euthy man de obtained at the Com- pradove Office of the Freers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sarrop on the last rave of the First Day of the Meeting on 12th Janus 1952, n. well as the Special Cash Sweep
heduled lu Moi ape
be run : 16th on the "Petre February, 1952,
Through T..kets inserved for this Meeting but not paid for 10.00 am on Friday, 11th January, will be sold and the reserva- tion rancelest for lutare meters.
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 Ofires at:
D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kon
15
382 Nathan itund. Kowloon, TOTALISATOR
The attentum of Totalisalor Investors n drawn to the following rules.--
Dividends will be tad in the v muung and placed ponies
Bu deciated by the Stewards whit the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear signal will be Indicated by a white light and/or
Tuwer. BACKERS ARE· a white sphere at the Totaligator ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNT. AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examinet and ebecked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be reutiled later.
!
Second Division Lengue
(Carolin
Third Division League Rediffusion v Lane Crawford (Navy, HV., 2.30 p.m.)
Dairy Farm Aces (Navy. H.V.. 4 p.m.
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SUNDAY
(Club,
(Boundary
Senior Shield Competition Sing Too
Army V 345 pm.)
Police
RAF Street, 3.45 pm)
Junior Shield
Tao v Jaguars (Club, p.m.) Pedice
or St. Joseph "A" v RAMC or RNFB (Boundary St.
Sing
2 p.m.)
Second Division League
(Novy, RAF Solicitors CB., 2.30 p.m.)
V
Third Division League Western v Gymnastic (Caro- line Hill, 2.30 pm)
University v Taikoo (Caro- line Hill, 4 p.m.).
LEAGUE TABLES FIRST DIVISION
South Chuta Army Sung Tea
KMD Kitchee Kw-ng Woh
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked RAF before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short Police payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained $1. Jeph'
CAA once Investors have let the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre-HKFC sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to whian RNRC 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.
Goals
P WD.L. F. A PLS. 11 10 0 1 48 9 20 1: 8 12 40 14 17
12 8 3 37 14 17
12 7 1 4 26 16 15
12 7 14 28 17 15
11 8 1 4 29 21 13
10 0 0 4 21 17 12
12 4 1 2 18 37
1 2 3 4 21 30 33 € 179
2 2 6 17 27
JUDO DISPLAY IN LONDON THE EVIL OF DRAWN GAMES
IS SURELY STRANGLING
G. Gleeson, a British Jude expert, is thrown by Y. Matsumoto, one of the Japanesc experts, during a dis- play and contest in the art of Judo which was held at The Royal Albert Hall, London. Demonstrations were given by the visiting team of Japanese. British Judo wrestlers took part including six women.
Express Photo.
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GIVE ALL BOXERS LOG-BOOKS
Says HAROLD MAYES
There are too many instances in rules laid down by word those who administer various sports where the
I've made "may" is included when it should be "must." out a strong case for that many times on the question of professional footballers' benefits.
Now I'm going to make an even stronger one about Don't get me wrong because of the professional boxers. Soccer comparison. It has nothing to do with financial rewards. It's something much more serious than that-- the health of fighters.
The British Boxing Board of in that regulation quickly, and Control bas a regulation which that any fighter who just goes on lesing like that should be states that any boxer losing four consecutive contests may be sus- forced to quit boxing. pended until he appears before His Area Council, Both the boxer and his manager may be called | before the Area Council to in- vestigation.
On the face of it, that looks dany. Everything is fine and being done to protect the fighter from serious injury, you would say. Right, then note these facts. THRICE IN A YEAR
recent Since I concluded my investigation into the causes of have been Death in the Ring carefully noting what has been happening to
any
HERE'S THE WAY Anul if the Board has doubt about keeping a check on every boxer, here's the way they can do the job. Issue every tighter with a log-book, and maka h:5 manager responsible sending it, ale the result of each contest her been entered, to headquarters for stamping.
for
If they are really serious about eliminating punch - drunkenness. as I Bil sure they are, and of preventing even more disastrous in the ring. the happenings boxers. Board should put the lag-book to know into effect now. It can't he too you is a bantamweight soon.
Would it surprise that there
British
a Midland town' who has fought eight times this year and hasn't won one of those con-
1 8 8 30
3
01 11 16 72
from
SECOND DIVISION
Goals
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be South Chins made on torn or disfigured tickets.
Kitpher
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladiesTalkoo MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
Sing, Tas Sellelers CAA
PCA
HAF
THRITY
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Club
Police
of Brooches or
St. Joseph'a Dockyard...
Badges admitting ladies not in possession 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 at Telephone House. on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced | CMB
and for payment of
by Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclo-
sure will be on sale at the Race Course.
4.m.
P. W. D. L. F, A. P.
12
2 2 46 14 20
0 21 4 38
4 3 34 23 24
128 228 13
3 25 20 18 129 21 13 6 28 31 12
THIRD DIVISION
Gymnasti
RAMC
Western
ENFB
Lane Crawford... Jaars
The Eranch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am. on both days. The Secretory's Office will close
11.45
each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Ofee and wayfoong University The Secretary's Office are sliuuted at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tins will be obtainable
the Club Dairy Farm House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy Cable & (Tel. 27818).
Wireless
Aces
Redfusion
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-T MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $8.00 each day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER-} MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB:
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, !
·SERVANTS' PASSES
Bervants' passes will be issued to myste box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to Vendore their names on the passos. Holders of such passes are not Familied in the Members Enclosure except for passing througli en half duties and list femain lit their
their employers stand bed fet Owing to the congestion in the Member Belting Hat and it soothe adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Rom, Box-holders and ember are requested to ensure that they servents make use. "The Fubile Betting Hill Military Police will be posted i In the encionire to ensure that this regulation Is
Order
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Goals P. W. D. L.A. Pls. 10 62 9 30 1498 17
@ 0 1 67 4 16
01 58 14 10
5 2 3 19 17 12
tests? Well, that's a fact, and he's been knocked out three times in
the
the process.
ame
Then there's b Southern heavyweight who has lost all but
of his ten fights this year he got a draw in the other. He's been kayoed twice, and has lost
his last five bouts.
COUNTY CRICKET
Says PETER DITTON
London.
The evil of drawn games in English county cricket is a subject I have frequently remarked upon. Nevertheless it is interesting and com forting to see my criticism now supported fully by Colonel R. S. Rait Kerr, Secretary of the MCC.
In his annual speech to County secretaries at Lord's he appealed for a more aggressive approach to the game by all concerned.
This appeal, coming from such an important personality in the game, will, it is hoped, do something to halt the run of indecisive fixtures which are surely strangling cricket.
The fall-off in attendances at are unsuccessful the game tails County Captains to drill into games last summer should be off into a futile draw which does, their players the idea of attack werning of what can be expect not please the crowd.
eu next year unles mare efforti
is made to bring about definite results.
ABSURD SITUATION
and to keep it there throughout the season.
Man such as Wooller (Glamor gan).
Yardley (Yorkshire) and On the other hand we often Dollery (Warwickshire) have all
This
Colonel Rait Kerr expressed have the absurd third day situa.
need to brighter cricket, the need for more enterprising tion of one side chasing runs at shown that they appreciate the cricket on the first day. He said a fantastic rate and leaving the year one hopes to see their "Saturday is a frat day and opposition so many to obtain at example more widely emulated
Solurday gates are important to an even more fantastic rate. your finances".
These matches, more often than not, end with the batting And that is where the answer side either just a few short of lies. All too frequently the pat--the target or alteratively well tern is that the side winning the behind but with their last wicket loss on a good wicket bats all pair defending doggedly. Result, day without any effort to score another futile draw. quickly.
They build up a commanding total and then see if they can If they enforce the fellow on.
Rugby League Cup Draw
London, Jan. 3. for the The draw
Rugby which League Cup, first round, was made today, resulted us follows:
Salford v. Hunslet. Huddersfield v. Halifax. Doncaster
Northern.
V.
Bradford
Leeds v. Hull Kingston Revers. Widnes v. Barrow.
St. Helen's 4. Belle Vuc Rangers.
Dewsbury e. Cardi. Batley v. Bramley! Leigh v. Keighley. Warrington V. Liverpool City. Workington Town v. York. Castleford v Swinton. Featherstone Rovers v. Roch- dale Hornets.
Wakepid Trinity v. Wigan. Hull v. Oldham. Whitehaven v. winners of the qualifying round.
The clubs left in the qualify ing round are Broughton Moor, Middleton Old
Boys, Bridgend and Ryland Recreation.
Ties are to be played on the home and away baels on Febru- ary 8 and 16. The teams with the highest aggregate score go forward into the second round.— Reuter,
WORLD CUP
There rush finishes, which can sometimes be good fun, are not good cricket. Furthermore, they are totally unnecessary What they amount to is an admission they have by both teams that not put enough effort into the previous two days' play
also
rôm
-(Londra Express Scrvice)
WEEK-END TEAMS
The following are Club selec- tions for rugby and cricket matches this week-end:
RUGBY
The following have been selected DEFENSIVE TACTICS
to play in the rugger game between the_.0.C.-in-C's tori · and bis 3. F. Macgregor's team at the Club Colonel Rat Kerr marked upon the defensive tech-round on Saturday 4.18 p.m.
General Evans V. A. lien- nique developed by many teams derson (Club), P. A. English (Po- inilce), Major H. J. Clayden (Army), since the war, especially
Lieut 15) M. C. Lattey (Navy) bowling tactics and field placing (Capi). A. B. Stewart (Club), Lieut G. Lawes (Army). Lisut W. Arnald with a log side basis.
(Army), Capt. J. Baume (Army), There is deep anxiety at Lords Owen (Navy). Lleut H. Evans about the dangerous drift of (Army), M. Telemo_(Club),_2/Lleuf
Deacock Army). This has been County cricket.
D. Q Lochlan Club), clearly shown by the Secretary's 2/Let Go. 1. A. Wynter (Army), Denyer (Army) He serves, D. H. Henderson (Club) and speech. The anus now lies with
Sherrard-Smith (Police).
Army Soccer League
The following are the results of soccer matches played in the Army Major Unit League Zone 2. (Kowloon and Hongkong) on Wednesday:
HK Signal Regt 1, 34 LAA Regt, RA. 2: 68 Med Regt, RA, 3, 8 Cov, RASC, 1; HQLF 2. RE Corps Troops 0.
Fixture: for Wednesday, January 6, kick-off 4 p.m. are as follows:
HOLF 25 Field Regt (Gun Club): RE Corps Troops v 34 LAA Regt (Sookunpoo).
The game between HK Sign Regt and 58 Med Regi, RA, will be played at Boundary Street
of 4 p.m.
Mr J. F. Macgregor's Ky, P. Gibbons (Police). Lieut Fothergili (Army) 2/1teut Bartfond (Army. Surg. 11 T. B. M. Norman (Navy). EA. L
Layton (Club). D. E
Nolan (Club), R. G. Craig (Club). A. R. Petrie (Club). Capt. 3. Yes (Army), Tel. A. Morrison (Navy), Capt J. Roden (Army) (Cap). W. G. Minio (Club), Lieut ($) R. A. Howard (Navy), 2/Lieut W.H. Craf ter (Anny), E. Hutson (Club). Reserves, Lieut H. Sampson (Nava and Bgt K. A. Bower (RAF),
CRICKET
1.45
Kowloog C.C. y 25 Field Regi- ment of Cox's Road on Saturday, at P. Lena R. S. M. Read, E. Brittain. F. Catley, N. Bart-Baker, F. R. Ketmant, A. T Lee, K, Lo. C. 8. Ramage, R. Thompson, F. R. Zimmer.
Army XI v RAF in Quadrangulor Tournament match at Shokumped on Saturday, commencing 1 a.m. sharp.eu-Co. V. S. Balley, Major Pearson, Major Deighton. Capt.
Hoycraft, Capit Gambell, Capt. Williams, Capt. Allir, Lazur Buckley, Capt. Grant, Capt Graves- 100,
12th man, Capt. Nicholson. Capt. Goodge Umpire, U. Hall Esq Scorer, Mrs T. C. M. Grant All players wal report to the ground
on Thursday, January 17, kick-by 10.45 a..
Standing in the Major Unit League are as follow:
PW DLEA Pa - 3 11 29
London, Jan, 3. A World Rugby League Cup competition, in which teams representing Britain, Australia,
Med Regt.. France and New Zealand would 4 LAA et compete, will be suggested by HK Signal Regt Mr W. Fallowfield, the Secre- Co RASC
BE Corps Troops 10 tary of the English Rugbyra Regt RA 10 League, at an international con- HOLF ference at Lyons on January 12. Mr Fallowfield announced this of the today after a meeting Rugby Council
Council
The
Kave
·MINOR UNITS LEAGUE
Craigengewer Cricket Club in a friendly match against Club de Recreio at King's Pare to-morrow at 1.40 pin. Hong Cjpy. Gia sau, M. J. Direcha, P. R. Ragi. P. I. Bilimoria, D. Bottomley, B. P. Dhober, T. Crabtree, D. Readman, Re- 3. F. Shroff, A. II. Pinnell. serve.-S. 8. Iarnait
Royal Aly Force versus Army in 19 20 Quadrangular Tournament at S00- 36 12 33 & kumpoo tomorrow at 11 a.m.-Sqp/ 10 36 2 Ldr Kingsford (Capti, Fit/L4 Wilson, Fit/Lt Ball, FI/Li Graham, Fit/Lt Leigh-Bennett, Sgt Moorhouse, pl MacMahon, Cpl Bustenan, AC Jaik- an, AC Bennion, AC Harcup. 19th man... Other. Umpire8d/ Ldr Bleeck. Scorer.AG Trow
SOCCER
Hastings Chess approval for him to propose the 11 (Hongkong & Kowloon) on
Congress
Hastings, England, Jan. 3.
S. Gligoric, of Yugoslavia, continued to lead in the I could quote other instances, premier tournament of the Arsal example is of a International Chess but my
Con- Suthern midleweight who has
today with all won seven and drawn one of 23 gress here
His last but one of the seventh round contests this year. seven contests have ended in de- matches completed.
feat.
Well, that fellow was called for examination, but he was
Gligoric held a clear 1-point lead over his nearest rival, Abe Yanofsky, of Canada,
allowed to go on fighting be- J. Donner, of Holland, still to CBUSC a Board spokesman said complete his seventh round, was 227 16 18 that he was "well-dressed and in the last place, four points be 21110 well-spoken, and they didn't see hind the leader.
any reason why he shouldn't go on boxing.
G 23 34 $
TODAY'S SPORT
BADMINTON
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Mixed Doubles Eenlar Division- Club de Recreto v Chinese YMCA at Division, Section 1.- Men's CYMCA ♥ CCC at Chinese SYMEA! Takop b Jafunts at Talkoo; Jean's Recreio at St John's, MEETING Amateur Athlete: Federation of
ommitte"
ten
What are they waiting for? The time when he's toddling on his heels and slurred in his
2 speech before they do something
about it?
か
round
Today's seventh matches resulted as follows:
L. W. Barden. (Britain) drew with S. Gligoric (Yugoslavia) in 15 moves,
(Canada)
D. A. Yanofsky drew with D. Hooper (Britain) Surely, in a caso like that they in 29 moves. should have taken drastic ac- G. Abrahams (Britain) drew tion, instead of letting a hana with L. Schmid (Germany) In ger continue to collect 25 per 30
movey
cant of everything except the A R. B. Thomas (Britain) Hckings.
drew with H. GolombekTM" (Bri-: I'm going to submit that the tain) fo 25 moves. word "must" has to be inserted HENRY HALL SUSPENDED
London.
S. Popel (France), and J. H. Donner (Holland) were still in play at the lunch interval.
The positions at the end of the With one guras Cutstanding, were:
8: Yanpfsky
Henry, Hall, the former British. Welterweight Boxing Champion, Schmid
has been suspended for three Thomas 3; Popel, Abraham, pathe from December 12 by Colebek and Hooper 21⁄2 each; the Central Area Gounell it was Donne surprize of
merland announced by the Erillis, Hooc ¿The
Ing Hoard of Control
matches was theż drawn TheSutpension was taken moves between under regulations
322-year-
Councilm
Blon of
Following are the results of soccer matches played in the their Army Minor Units League Zone scheme but refrained from com- Tuesday and Wednesday:
Hongkong Football Club · 2st XI menting on it.
36 Gen. Hosp v 27 Coy,
vermas South China at Caroline Hill If the
is RAMC competition
(postponed); RAPC, to-morrow, kick-off 4 pin Fair accepted, It will be held in Hongkong AA W/Shop, brother, Fatran, Barber, McDonald, Farrow, Strange, Walton, Weller, Australia in 1954,
REME 2; 23 Gib HAA Bty & McLean. Bray, Alarshall. With the approval of France, HQIIK & Kin Garrison 06
Hongkong Football Club 2nd 31 an amateur international series FOD 5, HKCTU 2; 46 Inf Div verus Dockyard at Caroline Hi
kick-of 230 will be played between England Prov 3 173 Loc Bty 2; RHQ 27 to-morrow and France under fipodlights at HAA Regt 0. AA W/Shop Taylor, Cariton, Smith, Murie, Best- Bradford on February 7. REME 4 137 Jaya HAA Bty. 7, e, labia, Mackintosh, Flint, Van
Reuter.
COBU 2,
The
Surgee
ATHENS ROME GENEVA HAMBURG STAVANGER OSLO
DIN--
Zuylen, Jones, Barbec. Reserves --- Evans, Needeel. Edgesky.
RAATHENS
THE MIDDLE EAST INDIA & BANGKOK
DIPARTURE, HONGKONG IVITY, FRIDAY Bookings Accepted for all Lucent A Every second fight in conjunction with GPA.
BRAATHENS
TRANSPORT.
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