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The Akademisk Series

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1952.

HONGKONG SOCCER FACES

STRONGEST TEAM HERE EVER TO COME

THE

Says "SPIV"

The Chinese New Year soccer fare featuring the visiting Danish Akademisk Boldklubber and Hongkong teams is expected to producę one of the brightest highlights of the Colony's 1951-1952 soccer season.

Akademisk are a much stronger eleven than the Boldklubben 1909 team who visited Hongkong last year, and from their record may well claim to be the strongest Scandinavian XI that has invaded Hongkong.

They are a team who just only recently beat the Scottish Champions, Glasgow Rangers by 2-1 in Copenhagen and held them to a 1-2 score in a return match in Glasgo

They are at the teton who

the goalkeeper, Willy. Andreasen, having never played the following line-up in an international match their Hirst maten against

Hongkong ';14: Combined up. Sunday:

At the time of writing. the only

have 425- Selectors

the Spatial: Champions ¦ Danish the huna Postal Chu, to unred

they years ago, thirugh ev, udubly doing to thr Spaniards by 1-2 in the second inalet

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The forward line, with four Internationals, will have their

captain, tall and lanky Lundberg. inside-left, but Willy Andreasen. Poul Pele-

Knud Bastrup Birk. Dan attention

be paid to the Will Chilan only

non-international among Ohland Andersen,

Pundahl 18-year-old Stcen Blecher, James them.

Frank Bechinjarfi. Jensen et centre-forward

Knud Pondahl Jensen.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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TID RACE MEETING Saturday, 2nd February. 1952.

THERE WA LVT RACE

How

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Ther forward line, they showed this during their prac Der session yesterday to be at pay with their defence.

Both the wings were extreme- by fast, and all of them possess

will be and kick. The Hongkong XI 1) up against a forward line that rarely lifts the ball,

except from the wings, and is capable short of

breakthrough passes in the middle. Lundberg will be the man to watch for the headers.

Inst

the wil

Li

Asked what he thinks defence with result of the first match

be eract the ufefals of the comeniil team was reluctant to

he has himself, saying that

seen local footballers an Tiever arben, expressed the hope that his team would put up a good how and give the specte- 1ors their money's worth.

beli wll be at 30

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$16.00 may be obtain L Telepane

Sje rat Cash Sexrp on The "Prane *to be on eu 1615. Fabraary. 1952.

erve for thi. Niveling bug 101 d 1 February, will be sold and the

Te fale meel oz.

BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE

the CL's Office at Telt phone Peterotopts, one argummed to purchase the

1 One --

5 Agudo Street, Hong Kong

12

Haben Hoad, Kowloon,

TOTALISATOR

empe

but than of Tomlistot Investors is drawn to the dlowing sale

17vadend. Will be part on the winning and plnerd poales derdarest by the Stewards when the "All Clear is given. The AB (bas" ghal wil be mdicated by a white light BACKERS and of a woule sperre 1 the Tofalisator Tower ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY CLEAR" THE "ALL THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Trials do. Take- logid be examined and checked Selling Counters 45 mistukes of any Before dois at the festation cannot be rectified later.

Hongkong Bocter has done extremely well during the past year, and will no doubt be out to uphold the Colony's in- It is only creasing reputation

have

to

hoped that those who been honoured by being chosen to play against the visitors In any match will go all out give off their best in that par- ticular match and not withhold another their capabilities for match.

Against the Danish Bold- klubben XI Lant year, the Hongkong Selection claimed a 3-2 win

the ΟΥΑΣ

visitors the opening match, All-Hongkong Xi lost by and the Combined Chinese lost by 3-0.

the 3-2

The Halsinborg XI in their recent visit to the Colony de- feated the All-Hongkong XI by S-1, drew with the Hongkong Selection 1-1

the and beat Combined Chincee by 3-1.

THE AKADEMISK BOLDKLUBBEN TEAM Savitt And Richardson

Poul Petersen, Knud Bastrup-Birk, Pull-backs and goalkeepers (left to right):

Will Andreasen, Kaj Jorgensen.

Half-backs (left to right): Dan Ohland-Andersen, Christian Brogger, Henrik

Hansen, Steen Blecher, Borge Nielsen,

Forwards (left to right): Holger Seebach, Ove Bech Nielsen, Jen Carl Kristensen, Frank Rechendorff, Erik Pondahl Jensen, Hartvig Moller, Knud Lund-

berg.

China Mail Photo.

97 ENTRIES FOR THE HKAA MOTOR RALLY

The entry list for the grand Hongkong Automobile Association Motor Rally and Treasure Hunt closed yester- the day with a total of 97 entries.

Personally, after having seen the Akademisk players in Ca lamented in repect of Dividends should be cheek' d

action yesterday in a practice nefree leat: the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for shart

bession, am of the opinion payanent at the value og bickets presented can be entertained

that they wil surpass olice Intestors have left the Counters.

records of both the Boldklub- for refunds must be All winning th kefs und tickets

1909 and presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to

touring teams. which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the tinie for which the last race of the day has been scheduler! tu be run

In o circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

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

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

Badges adinitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Menbers' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the introduction of a Member, such meniber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will be on sale at the Race Course.

11.45 am.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 1100 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House. A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE MON

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure 13-$3.00 including tax for all persons including ladles, and is payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC, WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAIN ABLE

PUBLIC IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE ENCLOSURE:

SERVANTS PASSES Servants, passes in be issued to private box holders only who are requested to distribute them with discrimina- tion and lo, endorsely names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through oh their duties and must remain thelt employers diando, fazi i tela in bal

Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall.

In the Coltes Room Box- and bt Boothe adjacent to Box holderarand

servants Joaice

ted to ensure gun their

ben

ARMY CRICKET Narrow Victory For 25 Field Against RNF

And

Give Sedgman McGregor A Scare

??

Adelalde, Jan. 24,

America's pick-up doubles pair of Dick Savitt and Ham Richardson gave World Champions Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor the scare of their lives today before darkness interrupted their semi-final match in the Aus.. tralian Championships with the score standing at two sets apiece.

They will play off the deciding set after the semi- final matches in the Men's Singles tomorrow. A victory for Savitt and his youthful partner would provide one of the greatest doubles upsets of this or any other season.

the An upset occurred in Sedgman and McGregor, who

the Women's hold all the world's majo: tandem semi-finals of titles, won the first set of today's Singles when Nancy Bolton, the sizzler, 6-3, as a crowd of 2,000 defending Champion, was de

Agwin of yawned.

But then the Ameri- fented by Helen eans caught fire and ripped off Adelaide, 4-8, 6-4, 0-4-A580- the next two sets 6-8 and 6-4. ciated Press.

It was a very tense crowd which saw the two Australians rally after the rest period and take the fourth set at 8-3.

The day's matches had begun in 97 degrees heat, but toward

News Chronicle Says

the end of the fourth set GOLF SHOULD

wind sprang

up

and

strong storm clouds blotted out most of the light. Savilt and Richardson complained that the ball difficult to see, and the referee

was

granted their request for a post-

concluding set.

ponement of the cor

The eventual winners

the

surprising contest will face Mervyn Rose and Don Candy in the final round of the Doubles on

Saturday Rose and Candy fol-

lowed form

STAND ON

ITS DIGNITY

London, Jan. 24.

A London newspaper to- day told Bob Hope and Bing elim!notime veterans Adrian Quist and Geoff Crosby to stay away from Brown today, 8-7, 6-2, 6-1. the British Amateur Golf

FEATURE CLASH

Championship.

Crosby In

1960 the feature clash of to-

played in the morrow's singles semi-finals, British Amateur, Hope

played Both Savitt, the defending Champion, in the 1951 tournament. is slated to

face McGregor, were beaten, in the first round.

The London News Chronicle whom he, has defeated in their last three meetings. Neither wondered if either man was was chosen to play Singles in coming again. It asked them the recent Davis Cup challenge | by cable. Today I said Hope round, and each is anxious to expected to take part. prove that someone made a big mistake.

Sedgman was an overwhelm- ing favourite to subdue the left-handed Rose in the other semi-final and possibly set the stage for a climactic showdown with Savitt on Monday.

When Savitt was left off the American team in the challenge round, he declared his confidence that he could lick Sedgman from the baseline. Tennis fans both here and in America will be an- xious to see if the big man căn deliver.

The News Chronicle played it allied fairly straight. But its evening paper, the Star, bluntly raid "No thanks."

"However much cinema fans may rejolee, golfers will teel only dismay at the probability of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope both playing in our Amateur,"

the

Star said

In its gossip column, -Star Men's Diary.

The column said:

to St. Andrews "Bing came in 1950 and WES welcomed. Bob came to Porthcawl last gear, and was endured. Let us be spared the two of them fo gether on one golf course.

NIGHTMARE OF GAGGING

Two years ago Crosby gave Australia's fine young the impression that he was a Last year genuine competitor. players, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. This was

never looked like victory Hoad's second

over Hope

serious contender. His Richardson in as many tries.

match Was a nightmare of tomfoolery. He departed leaving behind many US Coll

Prior to playing in the Bou- bles, Richardson had been de feated in the gemi-finals of the Junior Singles by Lewis Hoad, one of

Worcester

gagging and CCC

Supporters

Raise £2,000

The

London, Jan. 24.

Of these, 77 will take part in the Rally and a further

county ground Halsingborg 20 will join them on Sunday, February 3, for the Treasure Hunt. This compares with the 80 starters in the Rally last August,

The following are the Hong- kong teams to play against the Akademisk Boldklubben in the series:

will be comprehensive

sighs

"It

of relief,

is up to the Association to refuse to sponsor players who do not conform to

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

our handicap limit or who are not regarded as serious com petitors. County Worcestershire

Hope said he and Crosby have Cricket Club's supporters' asso- played many charity exhibition together in this ciation, which was formed last tournaments June, has raised more than country and sided:

HT guess we're used to people £2,000 for the club.

Most of this money has been expecting us to clown a little." raised from week-end football Hope is rated four handicap In an exciting Major Unit League cricket match yesterday, competition, in which 12,307 golfer. He holds a 88 course members participated. The asso-record on a Palm Beach course. de- 25th Field Regiment RA

clation plan to Improve the Associated Press,

at Worrcester Teated RNF. by one wicket.

R.NF. batted first and knocked and erect a new stand. A start up 163 runs, Deighton being top-on these schemes is expected to scorer with 41 runs,

be made before the new season A fire innings of '54 by Hos-begins-Reuter The organisers wish to correct where earlier arrivals

the seems admiring

iclas featured the innings of 25th a misunderstanding that

Field Regiment, who knocked off widespread and will necessitate Motor Show.

the necessary runs for victory of refunding considerable

Tea dance will be running with one wicket in hand.

B.NF. from 3 p.m. with a la carte menu.

Taylor, e Stamp b Harrison The entrance fee of $16 coVET-| The Concours d'Elegance will Purcell, Turner b Huckle... ed entrance for the Rally, Trea-be held at 6 p.m. followed im-Young, b Akrili..........

Detghion, e Richardson b Huckle Pearson, French b HarTISON Tennuci sure Hunt and Hotel ballroom; me lately by the prize giving. do (St. Joseph's),

Supper dance will be held Kershaw, e Groves ↳ Harrison (Army), Santos (St. Joseph's), that of $5 the Treasure Hunt

Deighton, b Hoskins Taylor, McKenzie b Hoskins Ho Ying-fen (Sing Tao), Sze and Hotel only and the $2 fee

The To-man (South China). MeLcan admission per party to the ball from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Automobile Speer, e Walton b Hoskins Hongkong

Faugler, not out (Club), Miller (Any) and Lee room and dining room, reserved

for HKAA members and their Association advise that entrants Pratt, e and b Akrili Tai-tal (KMB) Capt.

9in the Rally should inform the Team Manager Mr

their A. Mc- guests on February 3 from

p.m. to 10 p.m.

Companies with whom Alpine.

motor insurance policies are MONDAY

are placed, of their

as participation,

event may the

not be covered | Hoskin Huckle is made of an

Akrili additional

SUNDAY

All-Hongkong

Akademisk a บ

at money. Boldklubben at Club ground 3.30 p.m.

Gamman (RAF) Etheridge (Army), Kirkland (Army), Tole-

at

misk Bolklubben Ground at 3:30 p.m.

Crookes (St Joseph's), Hou Yung-sang (Sing Tao), Tan Kai- How (South China), Tang Sum Sung Ling-shing (South China), 'Tong

Sheung (South Chins) Capt., Davey (Army), Chu Wing-keung (Sing Cunningham (Army), Hig- (Army) and King Loh- sung (Kwong Wah).

No individual receipts being issued, but Number Labels,

unless paremium of' from $5

Extras

Tytam “A” Win

Tytam "A" beat Nav Bahrat -19-0 in

a'Men's Division badminton league match played at the V.R.C, last night. Scores

28

Total

183

Bowling Analysis

25TH FO REGT EA

Hongkong Selection v Akade-Rally Labels and Preliminary loss or damage occurring during Harrison

Club Rules will be in the post next

week.

Owing to the Chinese New or $7 for Third Party claims Groves, E Puredil b Deighton Year holidays, it will be im only, and from $10 to $15 for Richardson, bbw Delhian Hoskins, e and b Deighton and French run out possible to issue programmes by wider coverage for small post, but these will be distri-big cars respectively. The Trea. Huckle, b Deighton buted gratis at the Starts and sure Hunt is not affected by this Mckenzie, and Pearson

"Walton, b Pearson the Hotel.

Finally the holding of future Stamp. b Pearson social events will depend on the Turner, b Pearson

Akrill," "not" duž The actual route a circuit in support given this one-so, even Pearson, not out the

New Territories, together if you do not like a Rally as with a circuit in Kowloon-to be such, and the Treasure Hunt covered three times being looks too much like hard work

gins

Team Manager: Mr A.

H.

KEPT SECRET

Extras

Total (for mise wkts)

Bowling

Ten for two matches-kept secret until just before the on a Sunday-come along for Cheung Koon-hing (Kitcher), start, c

the rest of the Show at the Deighton

Tse Kam-haing (Kitchee), Yorke Cars will start in groups of Castle Peak Hotel Contributed, Pearson (Army).Au Chi-yin (Police) ave, each group being made up

and Wilson (Army),

dlasses

Akade of one car from each of the five Combined Chinese y milac Boldklubben at Club ground at 4 pmLT

(Sing Tao),

Cars must assemble giu-tak (Sing Tao), Hau bury Road, Kowloon, at 415

p.m. on February

2, they

WILL Tan tome under Starter's Orders at Kai-ion (South Ching), Tong, 4.30, pmú and will then be Sum (KMB), Le Ping-Chu thoroughly inspected by a group

Sheung (South

Brieding tonow chre will start at

Teo)

End

the

the

THE GAMBOL

FOMROERTISE GOVE: ARE

COMING OVRA TO NIGHT, PO

A GAMES OFRHALF-PRMASY

were:

5. B. Chen and H. Arculli (Tylam) beat Balwant and Mahan Singh 21-5. beat Mohinder and U.S. Dillon 31-11. beat J. A. G. Dish and Baya.-1.

H. Y. Hul and V. Arculil beat

Notice to Members

Australian Subscription Ponies 1953

The Stewards have ordered

a batch of 100 Australian

Balwant and Mahan Singh 31-5, beat Subscription Ponies to race Mohinder and U.S. Dillon 2-5, beat in 1958 and they now invite JAG. Dish and Bayu 21.3.

Leo Leong and C. C. Yew: beat Members to subscribe for Balwant and Mahan Singh

beat Mohinder and Us. Dion -1. Dent J. A. G. Dish and Baya 21-0.

DON'T

WASTE

WATER

them.

An application form has been posted to every Member. In the event of non-delivery further forms may be obtain ed at the Club's Office, 1st Floor, Telephone House,

The Subscription List will. close with MONDAY 25TH FEBRUARY, 1962.

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