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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FOURTH RACE MEETING ...

Saturday, 16th February, 1952 ·

(lfeld under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club) There are races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.90 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through, Tickels (9 Nacos $18.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special. Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Momorial Cup" scheduled to be run on 18th February, 1952.

paid 'tor

Through Tickets reserved for this Mooting but not by 10,00 am, on Friday, 16th February, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

⚫THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CÄBI SWEEP ON TIIE LAST RACE

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickats at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR

1

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the followin z' rules:-

Dividenda 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 and/or BACKERS ARE a white sphere at the Tatalizator Towers,

ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THE TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. Totailsater

Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description

not be rectified later. cannot be 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.

THE OHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952,

SITS

HONGKONG SCORES

MOST MEMORABLE

SOCCER VICTORY

By "SPIV

· An inspired Hongkong Football Association Eleven gave Hong- kong her greatest soccer victory yesterday a victory that will live for a long time in the memory of those who were fortunate to have been able to watch the match.

The local oleven not only scored the first undisputed goal against the reputed Danish Akademisk Boldklubben in their Far Eastern tour, but for 70 minutes held their goal intact with a heart and gallaritry that could not but evoke admiration from friends and foon alike,

Bounding rather on the ironical was the fact that Hongkong's goal was scored by centre-forward Au Chi-yin ten minutes from the end of the match.

They played together as a formances against Generally considered to be one

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked some not come out too well game, combination among them agility

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be pald later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to by run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Fayment WILL NOT be made on tern or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADCES 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.

Badges admitting laules not in possession of Brooches or Season lickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen ara 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 by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

tha Danes, Always a stumbling block to of the most erratic forwards in team, and although Jones did gave his best display yesterday. Danish forwards in the the Colony, the inclusion of Au not get together too well with

esterday's match provoked Au Chi-yin and Ho Ying-fun the

m the opening. stages of the Hongkong defence, his amazing and atcurate ferding the passes time and again at the improved considerably as

progressed, and Jones' Hongkong vanguard tireless efforts were in no small offensive. measure responsible for the local team's victory.

Au

for game

in the combined movements, but the dash and opportunism which he was put into the attack his side chele yesterday gave winning goal.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- game

be alosure will on sale at the Race Course,

hmong

ably

ind

a great

to

thu

were the five incessant bombard-

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will forwards should have been werd {which the local team most con- Mok Chm-wah forced the de-

The

close at 11.00 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. Transurora Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

limited number of tiffins 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

2

WINNING TEAM AT BISLEY MEETING "

The Army VIII (Hong- the kong) winners of mal team event at the Hongkong Bisley meeting. Photo by Golden Studio.

ALL SET FOR SUNDAY'S ATHLETICS

ARMY UN GRAND KCMG)

HALL

MORRISON

DOES ITS BEST

By “RECORDER”

Attending the preliminary events of the University Inter-Hostel Sports has been a complete waste of time for many years now. Things have taken a turn for the better, though, and two days out of three days' worth of preliminary heats and finals have produced two records.

It was largely Morrison Hall's efforts, however, that made these, though I can recollect the days when Ellot, Lugard or Ricci used to be athletically important.

any

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PM, and the two field events was qualised one or two athletes or point-winner here and there

Both Chan Ka-sau and Hau Yung-sang covered themselves Most pleasing feature was the with glory, but the man who A corner kick by Ho Ying-fun right into the goalmonth resulted fact that the Hongkong XI had made the greatest single "con- been slow In deriving tribution to Hongkong's win was in a molee, and as the defenders not

goalkeeper Cheung Koon-king. hesitated, A flashed in and useful lessons.

WING FORWARDS SHONE notted at point-blankt range.

Deserving particular mention he saved before TRAVEL-TIRED

Most conspicuous among the The Danes

felded exactly forwards yesterday were the was the goal

and any score was made, when he announced, two wingers, Ho Ying-fun and the same team as

Chun-wah, whose speed practically picked the ball from the strongest combination yet Mok

Then there and excellent ball-control did a Lundberg's feet, put up against the local teams.

Offcials and competitors' Eight representative matches, gent tactics of the visitors.

In upseting deal in

the de

minutes of however, within the short space fance

and the strain of Realising that high loba by ments at goal, when the Danes in the early events in the of 18 days,

could tic meet at Boundary Street milnating in a brilliant shot by

Of all the people who have! The best they travelling were evident on them them would inevitably be inter- staged an all-out offensively Kowloon v. Hongkong athle-

cepted by their taller opponents,

Knudsen which Cheung specta

on Sunday are asked to be scored in finals already decided averages about 30 feet, though yesterday.

tú resorted Noticeable was the fact that they correctly

cularly deflacted for a corner,

on the ground by 1.80 p.m. or qualified for finals yet to be Elizabeth Smart managed 02 feet centres which slower shoulder high much

THE PLAY

The first car for the Men's decided on February 13, the 311⁄2 inches. Susan Owen-Hughes their game was

the large won second prize with a more than in their previous matches. found the Danes at a slight dis-

The slowing down of

modest 49 fect.0%1⁄2 inches.. there.

Settling down quickly, the As Role Vatit, Long Jump and 880 large proportion-weat Tal-fat played the

*be

ELIOT TOO combination

There can scarcely upset

of the sociation players carried play Yards will be at 1.45 pm, with of Morrison Hail. schemer forwards consider-

the Het Mile being rim off at and as the game

Eliot Hall qualified, a finalist confusion with May Hall, which in into the Akademisk area The department to where the attack. passes

starting then.

The Ladies' 100 Yards will be at most up to this stage. The when there were not enough more often than not that fractionspicuously

excelled, however, tence into conceding a corner,

which proved fruitless.

were largely Morrison Hall types about. They of a second too fast,

was in the half-line, where each

Tang Surg then came into them at 2.10 p.m, and the Men's preliminarles of the the md every one

three Even

when he sent fra a 100 Yards at 2.15 pm. The Men's devoted to the undergraduattes actually finished one-two in the before the match

Fards High and the Morrison stalwarts 220 Yards Low Hurdles.

are not that if thed halves was seen as his best.

The 220 Yards heats were Dance admitted were to win yesterday's march

made up their mind run off yesterday, the under- would have been by a two or

came through with one of the sen did well to hold.

A breakaway- Lhree-goal mangin at most.

displays that have made him

the Low Hurdles angl and the feminine athletle talent deserved before 3 disaster for the Association when

TROPHIES PRESENTED to wear an honorary M Colony today, and Tong Sheung, Rechendorf nearly succeeded in

Trophies for the meel have Many a

Norman KGV Schoolgirl missed mi-Anals of the 440 Yarde.

won his semi-Anal. been-

and the time- presented by the Hong-out by being born anywhere up in 35 seconds ball though slightly slow on the re- connecting a weak pass back to covery, utilised his anticipation Cheung Koon-hing the

too late as the keepers varied from 54.8 to 55.2 and Sound judgment to

of Commerce for the Ladies'

University Long Jump title went

ent seconds, which Was out for a corner with both

Championship and by the How yesterday to Sixth Year medical The timo-keepers werden greatest advantage in the interstriking the upright and geling Kong Chinese General Chamber to six years ceptions.

Toon Chamber of Commerce for student Inge Renner at the worried about this discrepancy in fact in the whole team was, ind

Outstanding among them and Cheung and Rechendorf on the

the Men's Championship.

modest distance of 12 feet 6% that one of them made a hug The Association goal had an

Team captains be to inches.

gestion that the watches should however, Tong Sum who after

other narrow shave when Lund-

and Miss Julia Inge, who holds the University be sent back for a re-check. already

Wing-chuen brilliant

berg gent in a stage wuTinzay for Hongtong record of 14 feet 1 inches, is now

struck the crossbar with

McCord and Miss Fox Wins more occupied with very young are, terrific impact

fan for Kowloon,

There will be several changes In the teams. Capt. The of Milocarians has declined invitation to run in the 440 ards and his place be taken by L/Cpl Blackburn.

Shot Put,

120

Lanky Tenmici nt centerful drive, which Jorgen-Hurdles, 440. Yards, One Mlie!

-the Akade- and the Ladies' Long Jump and ched them performing and]

This, however, did not detract the greatest centre-half in the misk forwards almost resulted in 220 Yards will all be run-od') whether the Univerzily's -- best graduates being satisfied - with..

from

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 including up by each and every

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

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

the magnificent perfor-

member

of the HKFA XI. They enjoyed more of the play, and actually had about 75 per cent of the attack. Had able to correct they been more giant of the goalmouth, two more goals might have been scored by them.

tivo -

Der

endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not The Japanese Way At Table Tennis

permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing 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 Cofee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants maka use only of the Publie Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

By Order,

NOTICE

H. MISA,

Secretary.

SOFTLY, SOFTLY CATCHEE MONKEY

By PETER DITTON

A

The Association XI then do minated the exchanges for a period, but were unable to pene-

ne trate the Akademisk defence, which stood firm.

3 pm

and

The

However,

not bad.

than

er, University's methods considering that light

inat, is very helpless infants than known to be faster

sound, with athletics and, while still a modern enough.. The starter great stylist, is not as active drops his handkerchief and the

time-keepers press t

the button. athletically as she used to be.

The Anal had hardly been That should befar: more decided, however, than another accurate than Ustening to a guri, attacks As the Association

just out for the sound of which could be petered out, the Akademisk took

Lee Chiu-kit of South China undergraduette,

corried away, from Pokfulam' to over the running and Cheung

replace Lamble on the 220 exercise, leaped 13 feet.

Athletle Union made a show of Wagion sooner than to the time- Koon-hing camed rounds of ap- Yards leg of the Medley Relay.

diverted a

10 plause when he

Lo Wing-chuen and D. Fraser trying to persuade her to keepers if the wind were always

to have its way, rasping shot by Lundberg round

are dropping out of the 880. compete next

The fact it the final] be

However

Morrison Holl. the upright for a corner,

kick. Yards and their places will

decided while least, la confident enough. Though Following the corner Akademisk were awarded an in- taken by Fus. Shirley (Army), was already

Gerhard Wagner (University) some of the three competitora Norman Lo did not repeat his Lehng Viu-lum (South thought they were only taking 53-second effort for the and it "Quarter" of Tuesday, he looked Softly, softly, catchee monkey-that appears to have direct free kick in the Associa

ball

their preliminary leaps and it China).

a Morrison or capable of it and he slowed down been the tactles employed by the astonishingly successful ilan penalty area, but the

Ng Ming-sum of Queen's may Have been Japanese table tennis players, both male and female, in was once again cleared at the

expense

Although both sides tried hard College has declined the invita Eliot Hall gesture that Inge, the toward the end, to negotiating the world Championships at Bombay.

Apparently the Japanese players do everything "all to score, the interval came with tion to compete in the Long Bride of University athletics for the distance in 54 seconds

Jump and his place will be the past four years, should still wrong." Their girls, 18-year-old Tomie Nishimura and the spore-sheet blank.

The Association players were taken by Chu feung-yam remain supreme in her Anal

South Chin

year. NOT DANGEROUS 22-year-old Shizuka Narahara, used the "pen-holder" grip the first to become dangerous of

WILL BE TIMED | and forced two

It-one keeps 08 feet. resumptica

away from The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will which for years has been regarded as obsolete, because

very competitor in the rune close ati

for a right-hander shots deep to the forehand have to be corners in succession, but to no

ning events will be timed, the the University javelin throwers avail.

idea behind this, being to draw the chances of being speared are This year'a scooped up with an almost dredging action.

very low Indeed. up a ranking liat at the end of Championship went at the very the season and to encourage athletes unlikely to be Clam modest distance of 85 feet: 11 inches, rather too modest. In an plons to improve on their best institution boasting of at least performances.

22 cricketers.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

PEARCE MEMORIAL SWEEP, 1952

THE BRANCH OFFICE

"

382 Nathan Road

at

5 D'Aguller Street -

Kowloon,

p.m. 15th February, 1952.

Hongkong, at 8.00 p.m. 15th February, 1952.

4.00

on

THE TREASUREUS' OFFICE

1952.

of a fruitless cormer.

the

BROKE THROUGH Lundberg broke through Association defence and a goal seemed certain, but he was p trife slow and was beaten to the

Nowadays there is no restric- Even more peculiar is the bat of used by Hirajl Batoh, who beat tlon on the shape or size of the World Champion Johnny Leach bat, except that Law 4 reads:

any ma wad ex-World Champion Richard "The racket may be Bergmann, because the crepe terial, size, shape, or weight rubber which covers one side of provided it is not white light-ball by Cheung Koon-hing It eliminates at noise of the ball coloured, or reflecting." striking it

Telephone House, at 6.00 p.m. on 15th February, 1952.

·FEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

NOTICE:

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB ̧·

ANNUAL RACE MEETING › 1952 82nd, 20th and 29th March

and Hong Kong Derby-91st May

1952:

Treasurers.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Special Cash Sweep

This recalls some of the fan taxtle rackets which were

used

BOXING ROW

Maintaining pressure, Akade misk sent in shots from ali angles, but all their efforts were which 1 defencp

Gr

to

Marquees will be set up

as changing rooms and there will be reading accoms modation for about 400,

Cockell To Rest Three Months

meet drive which Jorgenson diverted | manager, Jonely

a comer

at-

The

A

English Team Home-Minus” Two Trophies

London, Feb;19. Thy English table tennis team arrived back at London Airport today from the World Table -Tennis Championships in in Bombay-minus two trophies they took out with them 10 days

ago.

H

Kime

Simpson 11 t and wall in

indecided at enco It was a mor- Worli, Cammpionships. ---

Router, but in still tob fleshy, no theme *** works off the surplika

Was eomé

me argument that

* : ***** | Favellas and half the judges) era who have, beer in 21 zor

winner, Wai Kee-ylu of: (of course!) Morrison Hall, was a clear 10 feet ahead of the next best and spent some timo later

Johring Leech lost his World teaching the other under Singles title and, the Middlesex One of the bitterest rows to blocked by

graduates and undergraduettes granted

twins, Diane and Rosalind In the early days of the game. break out in boxing for a long asked no quarter and

how to throw a Javelin se tint Howe, were deprived of the The Draw will be held in the Pablle Betting Hall,, atIt is alleged that the now com-time has been caused by the de-none.

the correct end of it stuck in the

the Women's Doubles Champion At the other end, Lee Tal-fai the Race Course, at 12.00 Noon on Saturday, 16th February, mon rubber-covered but was discision of the BBBC to included hard fuck when he was sen

Brass. because of covered

-weight Frank a player's Manchester light “linators for through, but his parting effort

rather modest individual ship, bother going to Japanese plafers who were headache.

Johnson in the

Landon, Feb. 18. Morrison's Wat was amazed by competing for the This occurred in the

first the

was well blocked by Jorgensen, British light-weight title, By Order,

Don Cockel, the British and the fact that his winning discus since the w "boom" period for table tennis,

Au Chi-yin was also unfor- It had seemed as though the male with several meat headers, European Lightheavyweight throw beat his winning favella Leach and that the Japanaso Some 50 years ago, when the game

was still known as "ping winner of the forthcoming hell of which were handled safely Boxing Champion, who came throw. He had managed 28 feet were great players and made no

between Joe Lies and Tommy by Jorgensen.

out of hospital a few days 480, 31⁄2 inches with the discus which exorges doge hak

England's lack of pong" and some players still used Barnham would go ahead to

Succe Another attack by the Assaela- will be out of action for at was not too bad an effort. a long-handled bat, with a frame challenge Tommy McGovern for

One of the girls mude an effort tion forwards ended with Mok least three months to inake

One trophy did came back rother like a double-sided tam the championship

himseit

11/8/10. throw Chun-wah sending in a sizzling

the smaller women's with the party. Victor Barna bourine minus the cymbals

Now he will have to

with the point held won the Jubilee Cup for play- sound the

of which the Johnson, sometimes known as round the upright for a corner.. today. game got its name.

Play continued at a fast pace. Ond of the stars of that time the "golden boy of boxing," and was due to compete in a big both Lucy's manager, Jim Wiets, with both sets of forwards

Barnham's pilot, Arthur tacking in tum tournament, but was suffering and

With about 10 minutes lett for weight gradually and, at the a javelin that did not stick could Japanese Want The from a splitting headache. So he Boggs, are angrier than Cup-tie went into a chemist's shop to get dars who have been "jumped" in play, the Association X forced sume me, build himself up. He only have been misthrown, and

down when the queue.

From the resultant will cut down eating and work it quietened

the World Speed Skating a draught.

made that Sam Burne, Jack Salomons's corner kick, Au Chi-yin gained harder range to manager, by a curious coinci-

goal. Tickets, in

Slung by this reverso, the Draft Programmes an $2.00 each may be obtained one of the rubber mats which affair with equanimity.

Akademisk players threw all Entry Forms for the above at the Treasurors' Compra shops still use to prevent coins In a letter to me enclosing his the resources into the game in HK Table Tennis

from rolling away, and the protest to the BBBC, Bogs

effort to secure the equaliser, may be obtained at the dora Omico, Lat Floor player was struck with the idea cinhas that this shows "again but the Association defence rose. *** Secretary's Office, Telephone Telephone House, and at the that if it would control coins the unfairness, and time wasted to the occasion In grand style Players Return dating into thrgument with morrow, The Vice-President of House; the Club House, Club's Branch

Offices would also help to control a

a table with aren

and kept their desperate op Happy Valloy and the Stables, altuated at:

tennis bail.

My opinion, Lucy has not got ponents at bay.

She member of And Hong-weapons, are faveling, tea Accordingly bought A cau- so much to worry about he laThe Association XI had its Shan Kwong Rond.

rai the plo of mats, gummed them to only 22 but Barnham, who will chances to increase the lead in kong Table Tennis team soturn- a plain wooden bat, trimmed off be $3. soon and win spent long we closing, singer, but the final ferat sondy Colony Billiards vs not be the edges and the modern rith-years as a prisoner of war, is whistle came. ber-sided bat was born

in his 15th year of professional addition to the score. Even more ingenious was the boxing. The red light which Akademik oldun Ki-Kaj Jo Idea

at, I bellero, algmals Tat must soon begin gensen Poul Petersennus BoMesare competitor Crystal Palace, who used a bal to glow for him. It acems un pirk, Dana Dileland Andersen, Christian Brogger Steent Blicher, with a plece of looking glass et cals to put back this fine atyist uns Raven Frank Hoétendant. into each. Aide.. Fis, unfortunate who has never yet, had a chancnrik Jensen en Knud Lundberg and KLASERIEN Even Erik Rntidsen, VANDE 'opposents.

two of a national, title. therefore BAW

HIGA

Cheung K balls, the "real one and its re- Johnson has been lucky, and 119A feation and a thoroughly con- the Board, however, well-mean-um, Tmnost, Tone Cheung, lo Secretary, fuaine time was las by one ending, has been 11-adyleds | Lug-tong ones au Chi yin, Lee

(Landon Expraiak Bereića)

Entries close to the Secretary, Telephone Hound, 1st floor, at NOON on Tues- day, 19th Febryory, 1852..

Plasad enclose entry form. in the grash envelope: pro vided.

By Order,

11. MISA,

Secretary

!

pn the Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 10th 1 Fab., 1952.

** BRIGHT IDEA

wds suggestion

After having paid for the fight-hand man and Johnson's possessions and netted from close |- Cočkell named his hospital followers of this theory should as Championships;:: the above at draught his, change was put on dehte, enems to accept the whole Minive his side the win- I check-up-satisfactorily and has take a trip down's to Caroline |

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882 Nathan Road, Kawloon

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thekinges Mok Woonking. Wong Blk-yety and Young Wal-

manang at, bangbok for about Wek bude returning","lo Calmy.

Machalo, Feb 13. Hi and Inquire of the South Japan has appled for the Chiha Athistle Association what 1053 World Speed Skating the ruter were

undertenditten haplonships and the applica- KAYLEEPRA Ctó, throw, a rolling | fartial way" by then den Tra

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