THE CHINA "MAIL, MONDAY, · NOVEMBER 10, 1952.
TIP TOP TUITION
Today's Chances At The Valley
By "RAPIER”
Today, the second day of the Fourth Race Meeting of the new season under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club should attract another big crowd of racegoers to the Valley.
other good pony to bear in mind.
There are 10 events on the programme, the most important of which is the Baldoyle Handicap for Class 1 ponies over six furlongs. The First Saddling Bell will L'Are Triomphe (Mr C. L. Liu) be rung ni 11.30 n.m. with may prove dangerous, Although the first race starting at noon. It has not been in the might The tin interval will follow for qulle a while, 1 believe it is after the running of the fourth about due for a win, race, and the first bell after tin will be rung at 2.20 p.m. Here are my estimates of the chances,
Mile Post.
FIRST RACE
Class
4
10TH RACE
alk Handicap: From 2-Mile Poth
***This race will wind up the meeting and there should he an interesting finish.
20.4
· dhunces are
SEVENTHI RACE Laytown Handfeay (Becond Bec tion): 8x Furlongs.
Second Section Class 6 ponies
Amazon (Mr Pote-Hunt) has will try concluuions here. The bien knocking at the door of Downpatrick Handicap: From 135-two best penies in this ruce are success for a long time and
undoubtedly New Zealand (MI think it
ruther Robert Tsai and Rowanlea (M beight. It did he mile on Novem-
1 ber The programme opens with Boyzott).
In morning gullops in a sprint event for ponies. In this race. Ping On New Zealand was offelelty 2.01.2 with a last quarter of
seconds. Harvest Field
T. L.. (Mr will have an fourth in the Broodwood Handi- (Mr K. Kwok) opportunity
another cap over the Champion distance to score
in on the second day of the 2nd Wing), is the next pony to be win after its performance
Race Meeting and judging by considered, although it falled to the Waterfall Bay Handicap
The distance a the last meeting over this dishat performance, it has a good cala a pince the last time out. favoura chance of scoping a win here. tance for Class 3 ponies.
Rowaniea has shown improve-Adorable Atalanta (Mr Ostrou
doubt if it can do molt). but to be considered meat during mɔ:ning gailops and better than place.
therefore, us seriously
On account of the low weight 142 which I will be currying. Desire (Mr Samarca) and Nos. The Lioness (Mr Samareg) Regrets (M: Chuang), are also is a decided menace. good enough to extend the first two named.
There is Highlight (Mr T. L. Wong]
and, it given a runaway start, this pony will give Ping On a good run for the Drst position, Wodonga Mr F. Noodt) and Mustang (Mr Chun Kit) should fight out third place.
SECOND RACE
Laytown Handicap (First Section): Xix Furlonga.
This is another sprint event in which Beat That (Mr Ostrou moff) should be prominent at the Anish. In view of the opposi- tion I should not be fully exterxded, except perhaps by Fleeting Moment (Mr Robert Tsal).
Pegasus (Mr C. L. Liu) should be placed and Glainour Butterfly (Mr K. Kwok} may be worth following as an outsider.
THIRD RACE
10
Mullingar Handicap: One Mile. This ruce is for Class pritur cand it seems that Jericho (Mr K. Kwok), which came in third
Middle in the
Spur meeting, Handicap at the last has the best recommendation for u win here.
Liberty Diamond (Mr P. K. Lianal has Improved a great deal in murning gullups and will probably have a say nt the finish if it does not actually win. Magic Bow (Mr Robert Tsai) and Silver Fox (Mr C. L. Liu) should also receive some con- sideration, especially the latter which is in fine condilon at the moment.
FOURTH RACE
Mallow Handicap: Six Furlongs,
In this race for Class 10 ponies, it will be a dimcult. problem to spot the winner. In view of its previous win in the Handicap (Second Hulton Section) over this distance at the 2nd Race Meeting, Ringmer (Mr Ostroumoff) will no doubt command the most support.
With other capable sprinters such as the entries, among Abdul Hamid (Mr. Chuang), Colin (Mr H. H. Chan), and
(Mr Oliveira), Shangrila
pace should be fast.
tho
The finish should be fought out between these four,
FIFTH RACE
Baldoyle Handicap: Six Furlongs. This is the main event of the day, but it will be robbed of a good deal of interest due to the Mount Collincon Handicap winter, Fire-glo, not starting.
Renfrew), Skymaster (Mr
which was third in the above race, appeals to me most and I think it will win.
considered,
the
EIGHTH RACE Thurles Handicap: One Mile.
Class 8 ponies w contest For its win in the this event Parkes Handicap over the mile 2nd Race Meeting. at
Tigress (Mr Samarcq) has been penalised by 10 lbs. i.c. to 162 lbs. Good as it is com- pared with the opposition, I am not inclined to suggest it as the likely winner.
The
The race should be fought out between Strathpeffer (Mr Ostrounioff) und Winged. (Mr C. L. Liu), but with 142 lbs. to carry Penforce (Mr Oliveira), should not be overlooked,
NINTH RACE
Thatrak Handican: From 14-Mile Post
Looking over the entries for this sprint event, Bright Bay (Mr Robert Tsal), which second in the Stone Hill Handl cap (Second Section) at the lost meeting with
up, Mr Shih seems to be the best bet for a win.
is of course, The danger.
Town (Mr C. F. Ng) Boon which is speedy over sprint
events.
been
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Who better than Joe Davis (left), for 20 years the undefeated World Snooker Champion, to give table-top tuition to Lord Foley, who has entered for the Albany Club Snooker, handicap tournament in which prizes total £1,200. The picture was taken at Joe Davis' home in London Central Press Photo.
HOME SOCCER REVIEW
Wolves Score Convincing
Victory Over Manchester City
BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT
London, Nov. 8.
The smash hit of today's soccer parade were Wolves, the eager, thrustful young side which, according to the wise boys, had lost their rhythm and would not last the pace. Their 7-3 thrashing of luckless Manchester City 13 games without a win-made manager Cullis a happy man.
trick",
Centre-forward Roy Swinbourne came through with a 20-minute first half "hat
The man of the day was Jack Connor, Stockport centre-forward, with a five- goal show against Workington that made scoring look the most natural thing on earth.
Wea Broni. Glyn Liverpool Blackpool
Then there is Dashing Beauty Unluckiest man of the day | Burnley
(Mr C. L. Liu) which has was
wing-half Cardiff during Williams, who running well
was carried morning gallops. This combine afler 70 minutes at Stamford Arsenal tion should not be ignored.
Bridge with a broken leg. Concord (Mr Auchnle) is an-
Chartion Sheffield W. Portsmouth Aston Villa Newcastle
While the trainer was attend- ing to him, manager Cyril Spiers Chelsea "took the sponge" to minister to Preston N.E.
D mmor Bolton goalkeeper Howells,
Cardin Casualty later on. Despite these Tottenham misfortunes, Cardiff beat Chelsea Middlesbro
SPORTR/
2-0.
RADAR
MASCO
"The white ball's not enough these dark evenings/"
London Express Service
(Mr
Straight Forward Chuang) should come in second with Crackerjack (Mr Robert Tsaj}
and Norseman (M Ostroumoff) Dighing out the third position.
SIXTH RACE
Curragh Handicap: One Mlle.
past
This race is confined to Class 3 ponies and judging fem performances, Kentucky Las (Mr Chun K) will probably
do
bolter over this distance and
may even win.
by
Manchester U.. Derby Stoke frish International
Norman Manchester C. transferred fron Uprichard, Swindon yesterday, won't forgot
his Portsmouth debut. He had Huddersfield the misfortune to put the ball Sheffield U. In his own goal, but Portsmouth Plymouth beat Spurs 2-1.
Leicester
Fulham
Rotherham Keeping Shemeld United in-Luton
Birmingham terested in the Second Division Notte F race was veteran inside forward Swansea Everton Jimmy Hagan, whose hat trick" red helped them to a 3-3 victory over Southampton.
Notts C.
West Ham
iuli Brentford
United, with 23 points from 17 Blackburn games, are doing nicely thank Lincola you, but not making much im Southampion
Bury pression on Huddersfield, whose Doncaster 1-0 win over Notts County was Barnsley their tenth in 10 games,
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Division III (Southern)
Bristol R.
Northampton Norwich
DEFEAT BIGGEST
Another "at-trickster"
was Bristol C. Reading's go ahead young centre- Brighton forward Ron Blackman, His three Reading
Coventry
defeat of the season.
ROY ANKARA helped Millwall to their biggest Matwall
BEATEN
Newport Bouthend Watford That Cup final miniature at Exeter Bloombeid Road between Black Bournemouth Madrid. Nov. 9.
Newcastle United. Ipewich and Rov, Ankero (Gold Coast), pool
Queen's P.R. British Empire featherweight finalists two years ago, again dingham champion, was outpointed over resulted in a Newcastle victory. Crystal Pal. 10 rounds by Luls Romero Goals by George Robledo and Chichester (Spain), former European ban- new boy Brander sent Blackpool Tevion Orient.. tamweight champion, here to-to their second successive home, To
Swindon defeat Joy.
Alder bot
Rangers
Dundee
Hearts
Third Lanark
Motherwe
Queen O'S
Falkirk
Rat Rovers
Hamilton
Ay
Scottish Divion
Stenhousemuir Dundee United Quec's Park Merion
Arbroath Dunfermline Allor
Dunbarton Kilmarnock
St. Johnstone Factor
Cowdenbeath
Albion Rovers..
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IRISH LEAGUE ·
London, Nov. 5. Results of Irish League City. Cup football matches played to- day were:
Bangor 0 Portadown 4: Crusa- ders 2 Ards 2; Derry City 1 Dis- tillery 0; Glenavon 1 Ballymena Unlled 4; Glentoran 2 Cliftonville 0; Linfield 2 Coleraine 2.-Reuter, CORONATION CUP
London, Nov. 9.
The announcement that Man- chester United, Tollenham Hot- spur, Newcastle United and Ar- senal will represent English clubs in the Coronation soccer cup competition next May has been criticised by sections of
The Presa.
The critles ask why the Eng- Association and Hah Football
selected
the Football League these clubs, who were League champions and runners-up and
the two Cup finalists last sea-
son.
1 it
Town
Shrewsbury Walkali
League
York
farmer Luis de Santiago,
A tine 3-1 away win Over Real opposition should come frem Tonyber (Mr Chuang). Spanish featherweight champion, Partick enabled East Fife to re-oidhan After is disappointing run the knocked out Francois Bonna dell
the 1st time out, Straight Frush (Mr of France, who could not get fain their lead in the Scottish Grimsby
"A" Division. The man of
Port Vais Det:oumen) may not well beak into the ring in time to match was cannon-ball Charlie Mansfield
the count after being ruptorted, but it should not be beat
Fleming,
East Fife's Inside-right, Gateshead
| Wrexham neonated as this pony runs quitaknocked through the ropes,
who scored two and had a hand scunthorpo well at moming gallops.
Reuter.
In the third scored by Gardiner, Crowe Alexan
Still, hot on the trail come Halifax
fistlepools Celtic, who triumphed by the odd Southport "oal in nine against Third Stockport
Tranmere Lanark.
Darrow The defeat of Hamilton means Cartale
Chatariletd a chango of leadership in Divi-
Chestor sion "B". Stirling Albion, To-Bradford legaled last seison, go on top as Rochdale a result of that 3-0 win over Darimaton Cowdenbeath
Bradford C.
Accrington Workington
"Scottish Dirbion "A"
LEAGUE STANDNGS
London, Nov. 9. Football Lenguo standings at Fite after yesterday's matchey "ore;
Wolves
Sunderland
Division 1.
Deltie St. Mirr Hibernian Conle Aberdeen
T ̈A Pu | Airdrie 50 30 31 Partick 93 24 19 11 Lyds.
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None of them has done out-
U.S. Football BRAATHENS
Results
New York, Nov. 8, Notre Dame and Navy, neither
of whom figured in pre-gamo calculations, made the experts look like monkeys and their opponents look like kittens on Saturday as the Irish
ля
upset Oklahoma 27-21 and the Mid- shipmen toppled Duke 16-6.
Recovering Είνα of seven Oklahoma fumbics, Notre Dame, 13-point underdog. crammed 13 points into the final period to inflict the Urst defeat of the season upon the astonished
Sooners.
re-
Navy, playing its "best game of the season" according to Coach Eddle Erdelatz, capl- inlised on two touchdowns by big Fred Franco to achieve un- other startling second balf verzal over the Blue Devils.
Georgia Tech, with an invita- tion to the Sugar Bowl already. in its pocket, ripped Army on
flank to
win 45-6 and every regter is eighth straight vic- tory of the season while Michigan
State, the nation's off number one team, polished Indiana as casily as expected 41-14.
Yesterday's results caught the experts looking the other way in a number of contests. Around the country, here Are the re- sults:
In the East-Princelon 41, Harvard 21: Holy Cross 13, Colgate 7: Ford- ham 12, Clemson 12; Temple 14, Boston Univeral's 14: Rutgers 21, Lafayette 8; Lehigh 20. Muhieberg 7: 19; Syracuse 20, Penn State Georgia University 34, University of Pennsylvania 27; · Dartmouth 30 Columbia 14.
In the Midwest-Wyoming 20, Kan- sas State 7 Toledo 20, Bradley 14; Iowa State 55. Drake 7: Wayne 34. Great Lakes 19; Westem.Bo- servo IG,
13: Western Michigan Minnesota 14, Purdue 14: Pittsburghi
21. Ohio State 14: Michigan 40, Cornell 7; Wisconsin 2. North- western, 20; Mlinode 33, Iowa Univer. sty 13: Nebraska 14, Kansas Uni- versity 13; Mirouri 27, Colorado 7: Bowling Green 59 Youngstown 0.
In the South-Virginia 34. North Carolina 7: William and Mary 35. Virginia Tech II; South Carolina 35. The Citadel 0: Kentucky 27. Tulane 6: Tennessee 22, Loutalana State Alabama 12. Chattanooga 28; North Carolina State 24. Washington and Loo 14, West Vie- ghula 30, VMI 21; Mississippi State 49. Auburn 34: Davidson 40, Rich- mond 19.
Southwes!—Rice 35, Arkansas 33: Texas Christian 27, Wake Forest Southern Methodist 21, Texas A and M 13: Texas University 35, Baylor 33:- North Texas State 34. Texas Tech 19; Trinity. Texas 40, Sulrose 37.
|_ West-Washington 27. California ?;. Washington State 10. Oregon Uni versity 0; Ulalı 16. Colorado A and Mo New Mexico 14. Denyer 0; San Diego Marines 21. Porris Tiland 12: Colorado Mines 34, Adams (Colo- rado) State 20; Idaho 27, Montana 0: San Jose State 44, Brigham Young 27, Southern California 94, Stanford 7: UCLA 51, Öregon State 0-United PTCA.
MINOR UNITS
I
SOCCER
The following are the results of soccer matches played in the Army Minor Units Leagu Zone 1, up to and including November 5:
20 TDS П.A.M.C. 2. 27 Lt Bly RAH.Q.R.A. 40 Inf Div I. 11 Inf Wkap R.E.MY. 0; Mov Lt TRA. 2.2 Lt Bly R.A 5; 11 In Wkap K.B.M.E. 0, 11.2. 35 Inf Bde ; H.Q.R.A. 40. Int Div 9, .. 27 in Bde 2; 1.Q. 27 Ini Bde In Wkap R.E.M.E. 3: 20 F.D.9, R.A.M.C. 1. HQ. 35 Int Bde 1.
League Standings League table up to and including November 5;
PWL DE A Pts,
2 2 0 0 4, 24
1.Q.8 A
rit Div HIQ. 33 Int
Udo
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1 2 0 1 7 13
20 FOS
27 Li Bly : 11
i Inf Wkap
R.E.M.E, 11.Q. 27 Inf
Bár Mov Lt Tp
RA:
3 12 0 3 03
2 0 2 0 3 0 0
1 0 1 0 2 3 0
Schools' Soccer
Results
The following are the results of muches played in the School Football League yesterday:
Junior-King's E.K.A.M. clementi 0. Aberdeen & E.K.P.M. 0, & Louls 2: Queen's 4. Wah Yon titungkang) : Wali Yan Kowlooul J; Sallam C: Ying Wah 3. tien- seesy 0.
B: Senior-King's 0, St Joseph's E.K.P.M. Z. Chatham English 1; Wah Yan Hongkong) 2. Queen's- 0. 5. New (Kowloon) Wah Yan Method 0.
On Saturday, St Joseph'a defeated Junior Tech. by 7-1.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
standingly well tils season and is ergued that the authorities. should have selected the clubs gaining the cald honours at the end of this season, especially as the Coronation competition is not to be played until May.
Draft Programmes and The Scottish authorities have.
Thoy Entry Forms for the 6th Race more or less done this. have definitely selected two Meeting 1952/63 to be hold Glogow clubs, Rangers and
on Saturday 6th-and Satur- Celtic
to take part in the card-
1952. petition, together with the win- day 18th December, ners of the Scottish League and (weather permitting) may be the Scoilish. Cup.
obtained at the Secretary/s They also state that if Ran- Eers. or Celtic should win either Office, Alexandra House: the of these honours, then the run-Club House, Happy Valley ners-up will be chosen to take and the Stables, Shan Kwong part-Router.
Road.
Entries clone at 12 o'clock NOON en Thursday, 18th November, 1952.
KCC TENNIS
K. Lo and T. Lo defeated L,' Tugwell and A. Murphy 0-3, 6-0. in the final of the Men's Doubles In the Kowloon Cricket Club'i Tennis Tournament at ̈ ̈Cox'ï.
25 Road yesterday,
By Order.
H. MISA.
Secretary.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th November, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Ruce will be run at 2 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Ball will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The tin interval is after } the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There are 8 races on the 1st Day and 10 races on the 2nd Day (18 in ali).
Through tickets (18 races-$36.00) as well as Uckets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for. by 10 a.m. on Friday, 7th November, will be sold and the reserva- Hen cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Ofice at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road; Kowloon, TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to following rules:-
tha
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies 50 declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totallsator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should 'he examined and checked bo- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectifled later.
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 must 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.
In no circumstances will any Dividends ba 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 indies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Bronches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in- cluding tax. tor ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House. un the written or personal introdue- tion of a Member, such member 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' En- elosure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Ofees and the Treasurers Compradoro Once will close at 11 am. as the 1st Day and at 19 a.m. the 2nd Day.. Tho Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am, the 1st Day and at 10 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of timins will be obtainable at the Club flouse 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 $3.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate,
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re- admission,
Na re-admission tickets will be issued,
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 privato box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to. endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes ato not permitted in the Members' Enclosure exceps for passing through in their duties and must remain in their employers
stands,
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Ball and st Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Publje Beltthe Hall · Military Follca will be posted at various points in the closure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Order,
H. MIBA,
Secretary.
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