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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952.

WEMBLEY SCOTS

SPORTRAIT

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TO GET A NEW LION

London,

Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, the Lord Lyon King of Arms, who has told the Scottish Bowling. Association that its lion rampant badge is illegal, said last week that the Scottish Football Associa- tion is to have a new crest.

me.

"The present badge is not correct,” Sir Thomas said. The Association, made their own approach to The English Football Association has had a proper crest- designed by Garter King of Arms recently, and I expect the Scots do not wish to look out of place when they play England (Wembley-April, 1958).

want to register the arms. The présent badge will be superseded by the new one.

"Discussions are at present Į The ban affects the Assozia- taking place on the design." tion's official note-paper and thousands of lapel badges issued. Said Mr William Allan, to members. Sald Mr William aisistant SFA Secretary: "We Douglas, have made the approach because we been to SBA Secretary"

things over with the Lord Lyon. Discussions about a new badge are still going

on. "But

take from me there are quite a lot

the same boat." of

Among those

lion rampant are sport the hundreds of bobby-soxer fans of Falkirk Lions ice hockey team.

They are able fiscation of sweaters and scarves en which they have knitted their team's emblem.

F.A. CUP REPLAY

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TESTIMONIAL MATCHES FOR SYD BARNES

Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley

By "RAPIER”

The second day of the Sixth Race Mooting of the new season under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club will be

What's best in Kowloon ?

continued tomorrow and, with the weather remaining fine at the MELBOURNE TOYS

moment, there are indications that the last racing day of the year 1952 will again draw a large crowd of racing fans.

The Hongkong Autumn Champions will form the main attraction in a programme of eight events and keen racing should result.

The First. Saddling Bell will bo rung at 1.30

p.m. with the first race starting at 2.00 p.m. sharp.

Here are my estimates of the chances:

FIRST. RACE Clarence Handicap (Second

Section): From 145 Mille Decl

section of class 10 ponles.

"It has been in use since the others in wis not entitled to Stafford Cricket Club is arrang-[ Swee! (Mr B. L. Tao),

Association was formed 70 years DO."

Cost of registering a coat of arms is between £20 and £00, which goes to Treasury.

Meantime, Sir Thomas is also having talks with the Bowlers' Association about a new badge.

BREAKING THE LAW

They have been told that they have been breaking the law for more than half-a-contury with their 00-year-old design.

Stafford, Dec. 12. The Special Committee of the

ing to play testimonial matches next April to celebrate the 80th birthday of S. F. Barnes, former the con-Lancashire, Warwickshire and

England bowler.

"I don't know how we stand about the design on our jerseys," said manager - conch George McNeil,

But Sir Thomas said: "I have not seen the ice-hockey players Sir Thomas has pointed out on, but if it is large and worn that their badge is the sins of Dundas of Arniston and that on the front of the Jersey, they are almost certainly infringing only official persons representing the rules," the Crown

Scotland of entitled to use the lion symbol,

are

--(London Express Sarvice)

It hopes to ix two games at Stafford against Midlands repre- sentative sides.

Denis Compton will probably he invited to captain one of the sides, and other well-known cricketers, including Len Hut- ton, Norman Yardley and Bill Edrich, will take part.

repre-

games.

Barnes, who is 81, sented England in 27 He lives at Penkridge,-Reuter.

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FIFTH RACE Prince's Handicap: From 14 Mile Post.

KCC Celebrate

Lawn Bowls Successes

The dieulty, however, is to Magic Bow (Mr Tsal) is nominate the second and “third } running well during morning ponles. I expect Crackerjack (Mrgellops and should be considered. R. Tsai) to run off into a big Liberty Diamond (Mr P, K. lead but It will

and not have Liang)

Busy. Bee' (Mr suficient stamina to last the Samarcq), are also dangerous distance.

and must not be overlooked. Bankfoot (Mr Samarcq) should All "becond place as this pony is The opening race tomorrow is quite good over this distance a sprint event confined to second and I look to Squadron Leader (Mr K. Kwok) and Chinese don't think I shall be far wrong Muckerei (Mr C. F. Ng) to in stating that

out the ponies to fight

other minor. watch in this race are Bitter position.

Poker Face (Mr A. Noodt). Dixie Bell (Mr K. Kwok), and Tunny (Me Hsu).

Bitter Sweet Judging from its second placing Spur Handicap mile post at the

ace Botelho), Ben Macdhul (Mr of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls have n good Kwok), Topper (Mr Ostroumoff) League Meeling should chance of winning but Poker

the Hongkong Ladies' Face is not to be ignored, as and Diana (Mr Samarca).

Lady Gloucester came this pony can move fast, and the second іл

Tay Bridge Cricket Club bowlers will distance is mure to its liking.

Dixie Bell with Mr T. L. Wong Handicap over six furlongs at be holding a

last meeting. did not impress in its lost

24, and judging Sunday, December from that run, I should say that mencing with a game of bowls outing, but it may do better to-

2.30 It has a good chance of scoring at

p.m. between repre- morrow, with a

a change in the

a win here.

sentatives from all bowling Jockey department.

The fact that Ben Macdhui clubs in the Colony

and tho Tunny is fighting fit at the moment and if it can take the with Mr Kwok up was fourth in league players of the Kowloon

above race, makes it the

Cricket Club, lead, there will be no catching

up

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in the Middle should be decided between the successes this sonson in winning TO SEE RIGHT—see Wright

over the two following: Lady Gloucester (Mr

Third Race

the

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the Second and Third Divisions

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and the championship

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Bowls Closing Day" on

Photographs of the league

it. The samo remarks apply to!orner with Mr Ostroumoll up winners will be taken

Olymple Torch (Mr C. F. Ng),

SECOND RACE Alveston Handicap (First Section): Six Furlongs.

As result of winning the Sandy Bay Handicap over the 14. mile post at the Third Race Meeting, Ben More (Mr Ostrou- moff) has been penglised by lbs but even at 157 lbs. It has still a chance of repeating its previous successS.

is certainly well backed and I think this not be disregarded.

22 combination should

Diana, is not bad, and if Mr Samarcq can get it off quickly, it will give the above-mentioned ponies a good run.

SIXTH RACE Seymour Handicap: From Mile Post.

A perusal of the entries in Ben More ran very well, under this race for ponies class 7 gives Mr Ostroumoft, but tomorrow it me the impression that Tonyber a good op- will have to be on its best form (Mr Chuang) has to stave off Gold Cup's challenge portunity of winning despite its disappointing runs recently as

at the moment.

as it will again have Mr Pots in good fighting condition Hunt's experienced handling:

Clonfeckle (Mr Samarcq) also et ran well at the last meeting, and over this distance it is capable of extending bath Ben More and Gold Cup.

As an outsider I recommend Johnber (Mr Chuang).

and will

at the

Club on that day at noon und not

p.m. as previously announced, and all members of the Second and Third Divisiona teams arc and Ladies' "A" requested to be present without

fali.

All Kowloon Cricket Club Members and Lady Subscribers · and their friends are cordially. invited to the dance in the main hall of the Club after the bowls game.

The following is the line-up of the teams for the bowls game:

viitor v Chubb, C. & Stapio Meyer. 3. McKelvie, 83, Pollock Rink 1-8. C. Buller, 200,

ion, R.

.

Amazon (Mr Pote-Hunt) is the kcc.) Capen, W, Hong sing Rinx 2.-A. II. Seemin. J. Duity, next best bet, but it must alsos. Telford, R. Morrison (Visitors)

W. Corall, J. be borne in mind that Marietta

Robertson, Rosselet, (Mr Oliveira) a fast improving K.C.C.).

Goodwi animal

probably

Hink 3.-A. L.. Dixon, L. Parker, extend the above ponies.

|G. Midar, A. A. Remedios (Visitors) v F. Marah, W, Daker, $. Team- Bootsie, although unplaced the chand, T. E. Baker (K.C.C.). last time, out is quite at home

Rink M. Aureou

Wolstenholme. J. P. over this distance and should Whitefield,

Simpson (Visitors) v H Gitting, L. have a say here.

Bones. J. - TASK. C. Thompson (K.C.C.).

THIRD RACE Hongkong Autumn Cham- plons: 114 Miles,

This is the main event of the Mr Kwok has the choice of afternoon and is confined to either Meadowbrook or Lake ponies of this

or any previous Success and should he decide to season with winners and placed take out the former, a surprise ponies at Race Meetings of this is in store from this combination. Club only-weight 147 ibs, to

be ridden by jockey approved by the Stewards.

This race has evoked great Interest to all followers of racing

and

1

Rink W. Bayne, W. McColl, R. Bosselet, M. D. Hassani Visitors) v M. A. Grimpel, C. H. F. White. J. N. Wong, F. Kennani (c.).

Rink 6.-M. Jono, A. A. Crighton, A. Steven. F. Marshall (Visitors) v SEVENTH RACE

,, W. Cloar, T. W. R. Wilson, West End Handicap 14 Howarth, F. 0. Madar Miles..

{(x.c.C.).

F. Grt, J. J.

Rink 7E, The contenders. In this race are nodrigues, R. H. Brown. A

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link 8.-F. Francis. H. 1 J. to try conclusion against the following: High Straight (Mr Noronha, X, A. Baker, W. Cameron top notchers in this race, it must, Ostroumoff), Brivisto

Howard therefore, be realised that the Samarca), Hurry On (Mr B. L (K.C.C.3. result will be very open.

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Fourth Race Cochran, Mrs Z, Campbell, Mrs my choice, for this race, as the Meen distance is more suitable to it, up has the mendation for D. Wake, Mrs W, Hong Bling. Mrs TG. Robertson, Mrs F. Goodwin but Firefly, however, must not be a win here.

(K.C.C.). disregarded as Mr Ostroumoff It has to be remembere,w= handles this pony perfectly and over, that Briviste which co the pony is in excellent condition third in the Tay Bridge at the moment, I honestly believe Handicap at the last meeting is that it has more than an outside also in the race. It should give chance..

High Straight a great fight for honours.

On the other hand, there is Fire-glo (Mr Pole-Hunt) to be reckoned with as it is now well tuned up for this great race and should the above three ponies a

the other entries,

Hurry On is also good although it came third in the Balmerino Handicap at the last meeting. As the distance is more to its Hiking it will probably extend the above two ponles,

CAR RAY WILL "IGHT

TURPIN

London, Dec. 11. Sugar Ray Robinson had de finitely agreed to defend his world middleweight champion- ship against Randolph Turpin, the British champion, probably in, Londorf during Coronation week' next year, Jack Solomone, the London promoter announced today,

I am afraid they can be left First Edition, a fast improving alone. The race will be fought pony, may probably extend the out in a fast pace and the finish | olbers, will be so close that it will be

EIGHTH RACE. worth going a long way to see, Mosque Handicap 11⁄4 Miles.

FOURTH RACE

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Mr Boycott up in 1.18-3/5, laat quarter 26 seconds should havo no difficulty in winning again.

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