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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, OCTOBER

Colony Batsmen Take The Spotlight

At Chater Road Chanceless Century By Noel Arthy, Bright 84 By Pearce

By "THE ZOMBIE"

Another glorious day of cricket in which 598 runs flowed freely from the bats of both the visitors and locals concluded the two-day open- ing match of the Australian cricket week yesterday.

of

only two runs, this time by the Ibw roule,

Left a little under three hours to score 337 runs for victory, Bill O'Reilly's side knocked up 276 runs and still had half an hour to ga, but forfeited the match when their remaining two batsmen, A. Walker and P..A..Whitcombe, were unable to bat, The local batting talent lins stay at the wicket, taking four

the lost its original awe

fours of O'Reilly, two of them reputation of the Australians and successively in one over. ahared the spotlight with them in yesterday's game.

The Colony opening bat, Noel Ariny

claimed the distinction of being the top scorer and the first century-maker of the weeks while with a chancetess 110. Colony skipper Alex Pearce hit up a bright 04.

Gorry Gosano, although little behind with 20 runs, har his memorable moments in his

acored

with

MAGNIFICENT KNOCK Arthy's 110 was a magnificent Wicketkeeper Archie Zimmern, knock, and matched that of his too, must have been more than satisfied with his second innings opening partner, the great Arthur performance of scoring 11 runs Morris, who after his carefree,

little more concentration.

ed slowly not out, although his first bourdinock the previous day put in nry was off his clubmate, Robbie thy Lee,

singles, late cuts, leg glides, and straight drives, reaching his 30 in just over 60 minutes, and completed his century with a boundary of mid-on drive to the a full toss by MacPherson in just under 120 minutes;

"Rory" MacPherson enjoyed a at the more successful stay wicket, and the only disappoint ment was George Souza's, who again got out after chalking up

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRD RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 25th and Wednesday, 29th October, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Dell will be runy 1 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 pun. on the lat Day.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell Will be rung at 11.30 am, and

the First Race will be run at 12 Noon. The tiffin interval is siter the Third Race (1 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

Cash

Morris gave an early chimes! when, after scoring only two runs, he slightly raised the boil a legpull to the mid-wicket boundary, but the ball just fell short of Robbie Lee.

in

Scoring mainly with effortless

boundary and square drives, well-timed fine leg bills to the Morris had scored 65 when he decided that he had more than

The Australians and the Colony players who took part in one of the most

MEMORABLE OCCASION

entertaining cricket matches ever played at Chater Road line up for an historic Colony Swimming

group_photo.

They are, left to right:

Back row:-J. Muldoon, "Rory" MacPherson, Archie Zimmern, Roy Kingsford,

P. A. Whitcombe, Wally South, Alan Davidson, Rny Flockton, F. Marshall ¦

Championships

Colony Tennis Championships

At The CRC

Following are, the results of matches played in the Colony Openy Hardcourt Tennis Cham pionships at the Chineas Re creation Club yesterday:

Men's Singles-K. H. Ip beat S. L. Ma 0-1,4-2, Tan Leop chiau bent. V. Wong 6-3, 0-9; Sudarsano Tayhdifod best P. I Holmes 6-2, 6-2; T. 8. Tan beat K. LA (walkover).

Schoolboys Doubles (stmi final). Ng Man-choung and Francis Ma beat Robert Wong and C. H. Yung Q-2, .6+0.1-dir. Following is the programme, for today and tomorrow,?. matches starting at 0.13 D...

....... Today .-T. Lo and K, LG, Y. F. Choy and 8. W. Wong K. C Dao and Tony Liang v.1), Bruto and L. T. LOG:: V. TJ Wong and Liu V. B. L. Ma and K. M. Au; Y. T. Chong and. T. K. Choy v. T. To and 7, C. Iu.

Tan and Y

Tomorrow.-L. Wood and Lieu

ot B. L. Ma and K. M, "Au; T. KY Choy.v. Budaraano Tayadirvid; X. C. Dao T. #. Tanj. Yew Chang- chao and W. D. Lam.v. T. Lo and K. Lo or T. F. Choy and B. W. Wong.

• LIC TENNIS

tornis matches

Seated: Colin McCool, Alan Walker, Ron Kissell, Jim de Courcey, Alee Continue Today Results

played, at the Ladies Recreation

Pearce, Jack Chegwyn, Bill O'Reilly, Keith Miller, Arthur Morris, Noel Arthy, Don. Talion and Sid Carroll,

In front:-Robbie Lee, C. B. Connett, Gerry Gosano and George Souza, China Mail Photo.

Mr Schapiro Calls On The Flying Horses

For His Dream Race

By

GEORGE WHITING

London.

There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 11 races on the 2nd Day enou next over, he took a duce an international litbit for racing men.Smirke and America's Eddie ("Banana

(21 in all).

Through tickets' (2) races-542.00) as well as tickets for the an the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Sweep Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone House, 1st Floor,

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 24th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings...

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telephone House, win-members are requested to purchase, their sweep tickets at the Clubs' Branch Offices al:-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

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382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

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The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following

rules:

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four off Flockton, followed this

up

with a Fix to the mid- wicket boundary, and another four, before Flockton beat him with a fast outswinger

John David Schapiro, Maryland millionaire, has dipped into his dollars to pro

Thanks to him, Britain's Charlie

Nose") Arcaro, top-money jockeys of their respective countries this season, are ride as rivals in the same race this month

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dificult

to

The Colony swimming cham-Club yesterday were as follows: pionships will be continued utlandicap Mixed Double-D.{{ ̈ ̈ the Vicborka Recreation Club this Rawings and Mis Fobinson bend evening at 8 pm, and the pro-E.Elory and Maw Sainsbury - 6-6, gramme is as follows:

4-0 Cob and Mrs C.P. Vaoghan besi A.R. Poltak and Mrs Citrin 0-6, 02:

1. Men's 650, yards free stylami ide and Kirs' D.L. Prophet: DIRI ME 1. Wong Long-bot

2, and Mrs A. Cheetham 0-4, 3-5; Lam Kwang (CAMGAJE 3 Lam 5.M. Carrerd and Mira Center Dork. Kamsing (Tortunk); 4. Tang Yuk- Mr. and Mrs J. 'Kendrew,, duit de mk (C Blog); 5, Cheung Kin-man (Fortuna)

Men's Handicap, Bingles.-J. Hinles Bos.beat D.C. Barty 6-4, 6-1; C,G,M, 2. Wo Yards breaststroke. Morrison boat 1.3. Bidgood 83,

Inter-Hang--D., Prophet jead -1, Kwok Karn-egor. (CYMCA): 2; Wong Yuk-bing (Fortise); 6. Alice Chung (Peat, Adarwin, 239 Cheng (Fortuno): Ng Yuk-chta shail and Company) beat F. Radle (SONA); 5. Lan Heng-fong Hoibes and Lam"Yuk-ting "(RIL) 3-4,

6-4, 6-2.

3. Geboolboys 100 yards back. stroke, Dzięl Castro (La Salle):

3. Charles Choi (Now Method); dary Mak (New Method),

4. Men's - 159 yurda Individual medley,-), William Zeo (Fortuna): 2. Ng Nin (Fortima); 3, Chan Cheuk- wah (Chinese Civil Servobis- Ass0– ciation): 4 Wond Kam-wah (CYMCA)

Work ~--~Tatri-kirig

(ECAA).

-1, +Women's 220 yards free style,i, 1. Cynthia Eager_{VBC); 2. Vanema ORCE (EYMCA)}); 3, Chin Ching-mui

(Tortura):

Halers Bendall

[EYMCA)

Fung Ying-chec

CYMCA)

Nine Dragons

Darts And

Table Tennis

Results of Nine Dragons Ser-

6. Men's 100-yard backstroke-vices Club monthly

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darts and

1. Cheung Ming-Chang (CYNICA)}; 2 table tennis knockout competi Thyssen's Niederlander Tag Wang ke (Chung Stations, are as follows:

PRI Hoderzül (avaick); dum Daris. XRF) 4, #3, (GIS) HAA, Germany; and Senor R đất là của An), chen này là 1 sự thì sao đàn b Willa "B" 0: Wills. "A" wallcover, ta Silvera's Again, from the Argen | Kalo-mas: (Fortuna).

PARLA DA KHQ/25 Ed. Begt."RAƑ 33 Den-Hos=" addition. In

French Wommy's & 56 yards medley pital 0, 33 Genert Hoaplias owner Baron de Waldner has lay-1 Chi Vica: 2 zorunda been invited to send his five-ming

TRICA; 4, South China A.A.0; VRC, year-old, Fast Fox.

tine.

Arcaro is the first American Especially are they concerned Fritz stepped well out of the crease

neatly stumped by jockey to win 2,000,000 dollars that American horses shall have from

(2714,000 )purse money for his no apparent advantage as com and was Tallon

ownergy in one season-againat Alec Pearce gave a chance to Arthy at square leg about 200,000 awarded the when

past his fifty, but played mounts of Smirke. otherwise fawless ock

LUSH LIVING enterprising innings.

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cings.

so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear” is given.hitting MacPherson for a four £10,00ects a lush living from

cannot be rectified later.---

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters us mistakes of any description Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short once Investors have left the Counters.

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on industry in which prizes of £17,000 in one race are quita common.

"THE RACING MILLIONAIRE John David Schapiro,

"Britain breeds some of the finest racehorses in the world," says Schapiro, "American bread- tng of thoroughbredelsat its star!

Team

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when some of England's finest Billy Knight To Coy, HASC WD Walk-over 10-3-ACE

stock was brought over here. The

International Washington

will give us a chance of comparing the best thoroughbreds in our two countries."

That Is Mr Schapiro's, messoge to Great Britain. Sejak

My message to Mr Schapiro is: a shilling each way Zucchero,

(World Copyright Reserved.—London Express Serülce.),

DAVIS CUP INTER-ZONE

Why aver, just after com-

the disparity? British pleting his 60, Pearce tools a racing can afford not more than four and a six of McCool, and half a dozen races per year the Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies followed this up a little later by offering prize money in The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at and a six into the. Naval Yard the Tolullsator Tower, BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TOd a

Both the Australian captains DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL quarters. AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX-showed grand sporting spirit in HIBITED.

the handling of the bowling and

New York alone-unconcerned aided a great deal in giving by wear and tear of grass-has local players long turns with theve dirt tracks where they raco for 30 days at a time, and where Except for the top batsman the pari-mutuel, taking up to like Pearce and Arthy, who one million pounds a day in bet payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained faced the varied bowling of the ting money, pays, back fat pe pared, with overseas entrants,

visitors, the others were given

contages to

to the track.

In USA horses usually start All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre-every chance of getting them-

No comparable dividends ac

monopolis- from boxes and run on dirt. At sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which selves in against local bowling

Tote, Does that make Laurel Park they will race on ilc they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the before facing the visitors and crue from our own time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled local bowlers were given ample American horses run faster than grass, from a walk-up start

of bowling to opportunities

Schapiro wants no repetition, ours, or those of other nations?

1023 affair, in which Australian batsmen.

The Australians also showed Mr Schapiro has decided to find of that grand sporting spirit in another out, respect. In addition to enter Why not, he asks, an Olymple Papyri, carried Steve Donoghue

Sydney, Oct. 13. taining

with Games for the gick of the world's into second place in a two-house spectators

The Australian Lawn Tennis bright cricket and Instructive thoroughbreds? After all, such race on dirt against America's stroke play, they unselfishly an affair should not be difficult Zev.

Two of Britain's crack. four-Association announced in Mel- kept the spotlight as little to to arrange. All you need is a year-olds will line up at Laurel. bourne today that the first Davis themselves as possible, hitting love of horses, a bank account, Mr Robert C. Boucher has en Cup Inter-Zone, final would be away merrily and sacricing vice-presidency

ship.

in Brisbane on December 11, 12 ning races here.

and 13. their wickets when they had breakers' business, and an active tered Wilwyn, winner of his last played between Italy and India knocked up a few rUDS,

The winner will play the Bookmaker George Rolls, owner of the temperamental but United States in Sydney on De- 'THE INTERNATIONAL

trumphant Zucchero, by-cember 10, 10 and 20 for the passing the £25,000, Prix de l'Are right to challenge Australia In Armed with thesd

assets, de Triomphe at Longchamps to the final at Adelaide on Decem Schapiro offers the racing world the "Washington International" have Charlie Smirke seeking the ber 20, 30 and 31-France-

of British,218,000.

Jesser

of Schapiro's Presse. wherein the cream American,

Canadian, Irish,

to be run.

In no 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 ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeling

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE Badges admiting ladles not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra 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.

Only

limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be on sale at the Race Courau.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 am on the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Offer will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated Secretary's Office at at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Alexandra House, 8th Flour,

A limited number of times 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 PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3 per day including tax for all persons including Ladles and will be pay- able at the Gate,

.:

the

of

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interest in the Boy Scout Move- ment.

England's Derby wine FINAL DATES

Jaurel

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EASTERN-ARMY MATCH TODAY POSTPONED The First Division League French, German, and Argentine Three Americar competitors soccer match between Eastcm bloodstock will race for 11⁄2 miles are being picked by a panel of and Army, which was to have at Laurel Park, Maryland, 'on racing journalists from Balli- Jockey more and Washington, been played at Causeway Bay October 18. today, has been postponed at the At 38 Schapiro is young enough Arcaro awaits their choice. request of the Army owing to to dream and rich enough to

ON THE LIST. "exigencies of the service."

The Second Division match put dollars to work making the

*dreams come true.

Othera.entered are Mrs John same teams between the

His ambition, fired by horas-Thursby's DCM and Aly Khan's also been postponed.

worship and guided by business Royal, fate from Ireland; Mr Is to develop the Laurel Ralph B. Strassburger's Worden Park race into an annual world- 11 and the Aga Khan's, Nuccio Wido classle and that kind of from France; Mr. Mix Bell's horse ambition comes expensive. from Britain, Indlan Hemp; now Schapiro, 18 Laurel Park's entered from Canada and to be president, says, he does not mind ridden by America's British-born losing money on the project. eco, Johnny Longden; Baron Experts reckon it will cost him 200,000.

NOTICE

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acumen,.

THE HONG KONG Any person leaving the Fublle Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will

JOCKEY CLUB to required to pay the. requisito' fee of $3 in order to gain re-

Draft admission.

Programmes and No re-admission tickets will be leated,

Entry Forms for the 4th Race BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- Meeting 1962/63 to be held on There is £18,000, for the MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG

The Horses, dying KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Saturday, 8th and Monday wimmer.

#gardless" by Stratocruiser, MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN 10th November, 1952, WEN court him £1,000 per head THE JUSTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

(weather permitting) may be transport charge. Tminers obtained at the Secratory's Jockeys and grooms, will travel Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, Office, Alexandra House; the the

Laurel Park expense who are requested to diatributo them with discrimination and to Club House, Happy Valley:

Φρόντισε endorso their names on the passes. Holders of such puasne are not

Once in the USA all com

concerned permitted in the Members Enciesure except for passing through and the Stables, Bhan Kwong will be fed and housed at

no on this duties and must remain in their employers stands.

Road.

cbet, to anybody but Mr Schapiro, Owing to the congestion. In the Members Betting Hall and at-

Everything is to be, of the, beat Boothe adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Entries close at 12 o'clock for the equine aristocrats and Member are requested to ensure that their servants make ude NOON on Thursday, wy, of the Fubilo, Belling Ball Military Police will be posted at October, 1952. variotis points. In the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is

adhered to.

SERVANTS' PASSES

MIBA

Secretary.

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Rugger Results

London, Oct. 13. Results of rugby matches. played today were:

RUGBY UNION ·

Newbridge

0 Bridgend 3 RUGBY LEAGUE... Lancashire Cup Beml-final: Workington Town 9 Leigh (18) Yorkshire Cup Semi-final: Huddersfeld, 9. Halifax 9

Reuter

THE GAMBOLS

BOUGHT. SOME LOVELY FRESH FISH IN THE MARKET BUT YOU ALWAYS (GRÜMBLE” WHEN T BUY FISH"

YES, BUT THIS IS DIFFERENT -E GOT A WHOLE BOX FULLY

Take Australian

Course In Tennis

London, Oct. 10,

Table tennis. 2 (Gb) HÀO BẠ BA walk-over to RAF "B":" "A". 3, "Comd Wkapa, MLK “A” 15 64. Coy RASC "A" walk-over to Bú Sqn RAF "9"; 23 (Gib) HAA By RÀ 4, RHQ/E LAA› Røgt BA 0; 5G

following 'matches will like place at the Club on Thursday at 7. p.m.

Darts.· RTE V-60 TA‹ßen 193

Table tennis-56, COY, RABG "AZ #, RAF "A".

Basketball

....

The following rosure, was received, By Knight, 16-year-old Bri-after the closing date silhough At shh Junior Inwa tennis champion, hat actually

despatched·· 10°

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beert

will sail for Austalla on Octople-time: $7-14 (Mortar), my. RA ber 24 for a six-months' stay BHQ/137 (Java), HAN BIR: HA sponsored by the English and Australian lawn, tezinis, nesocia- Hans.

- Knight will play in all the Austenilik tournaments, during the cummer-Reuter,

RAF Kal Tak, who bad originally drawn a Byo, will now BHQ/137 (Java) - HAA Bly/1KA, S the semi-inals. As previously," ate

enged, the final will be played. the European YMCA, SKfmbury Road at 4 pint, on Saturdays Quie bog 13..

Keith Miller To Lead New South Wales

Sydney, Oct. 18.

Keith Miller, the Australian Test all-rounder, has been appointed captain of the New South Wales Shof field Shield team to play Queereiland in Brisbane on October 24

The cricket writer of the Sydney Morning Herald said that Miller's appointment as captain appeared to bo a move by the New South Wales Cricket Associa tion to brighten the game in Australia.

His adventuresome spirit and keenness to take a change could well revive interest in Shield Cricket, providing the team stands well behind him, the writer sald

The other 10 members of the New South Wales team will be chosen from the following players: S. Barnes, R, Benaud, J. Burke, S. Carroll, 1. Craig, J. Da Courcy, A. Davidson, R. Flockton, R. Lindwall, A. Moreis und G. Truman. -Reuter.

BOHY

Barry A.

I LOVE FISH FRESHLY CAUGHT :

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