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Press New York

Applauds The

Australians

New York, Dec. 31.

The New York Times, commenting on Australia's victory in the Davis Cup, said today, "Nobody can doubt that, Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor are the greatest amateur tennis players alive......

"Inevitable, inexorable and invincible what else can one say of Australian tennis players in recent years?"

· After pointing to Sedman's, ¡haps the finest player the game McGregor's, Rose's and Rose- has ever kinyai“, wall's recent recomplishments, |

the Times contlasued, "Behind The Tribune pointed out that them are as many boyish tennis both Selamin and McGregor ne finds as the sandlots of America ¡ expected to become professionals have. futuro Dig League bill shortly but players.

The Aussies are as good at tennis there days as the Bus Glans are at chess and he would be a bold optimist who pre- diets that the reign of racquet players from "Down Under

la over.

the paper nvided. "There are any number of superbly skilled youngsters in the hown Understand who are pre- farel to defend the Cup future contests.

fu

**In this competition the standards of sportsmanship and the bonds of friendship between The bust men won, the Davis players

spectatorn have this year and we take our become Cup

evar more frinly hats off to them. They are great established over the years. We players and they fully deserved | are sad to join in offering, con- lo win."

gratuintions to the fine! Aintra- The Herald

onlan team and to the Australian Tribune, in editorial, called Sedgman "per- people."-United Press.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SEVENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Thursday, 1st and Saturday, 3rd January, 1953 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).

On the 1st Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The tin interval is after the Fourth Race (130 pan.)

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pan, and the First Race will be run at 2 pun,

There are 10 races on Die 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day (18 in all),

Through Tickets (18 Races-$36) also tickets at $2 each for the Special Cush Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup Sweey' scheduled to be run on 24th January, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Queen's Building, Oround Floor, Chater Road,

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am on Wednesday, Jist December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL" CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

Ur

382 Nathan Hoad, Kowloon.

The attention of following rules:-

TOTALISATOR

drawn to the

Tutulisator Investors is

Dividends 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 at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE AD- VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified 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 be paid or refunds made unless a lleket 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 Meeting.

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

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Seamon tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Kyoms 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, elc,

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Mambers' En- closure will be on sale at,the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 10 nm. on the 1st Day and at 11 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 10 am, the 1st Day and at 11.46 am. the 2nd Day. The Treasurers' Compradore Ollice li situated at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 7818),

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 Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3 in order to gain re-admission.

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 dķtribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Member's Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands.

Owing to the 'congestion in the Member's Betting Hall and at Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use anly of thọ Publis Betting Ball Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation to adhered to.

By Order,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1958.

RACE RESULTS

YESTERDAY'S RACE

LILY SCORES SENSATIONAL

VICTORY TO PAY

DIVIDEND OF $83.60

Highlighting a day of upsets was the sensational victory of Ng Bong-cheong's Lily (C. A. Lee up) in the Deep Bay Handicap for Class 4 ponies on the First Day of the Jockey Club's Seventh Race Meeting at Happy Valley yesterday.

Won.by: length 70% lengths. Tine: 1 min. 3 secs. Winner: $10.50.

Places: 1st $10.00; 2nd $7.40; 3rd $2.00.

Betting

Lily led from the start and, despite strong challenges, especially in the clos ing stages, from the first favourite, Perennial's Adorable Atalanta (A. Ostroumoff), It maintained its original advantage and won narrowly by a neck to pay the high- est dividend of the meeting — $83.00 for a win.

Youthful Robert Teal rodo free winners to top the jockeys' honours. le piloted Allied Victory to a half-length win in | 329,50. the second

event

roward punters with 581.90. His other A Grand Time 134. H. S. two victorious mounts, Marine

Chang **** Charger and Hellophyte, pald chief Wines 132, V. H.

Oliveira $30.20 and $47.00 In the Seventh

Contel 146, Chun Kit .......... and Eighth Races respectively.

Constant Star 144. R. THO!

to

Places: fit $10.00; 2nd $90.00 3rd

Beiling Win Price

4201 4709

3241 6007 100

Exquisite Love 150. H. R.

Boleiky..... Flying Arrow. 149. T. B.

Dan

Win Place

Adorable Atalanta 132. A.

OstrunulI Barbarian 144, I. G. Was Cocktall Tea 120, I. K

13333

7010.

037

Cheng

LOUD

4108

TERRIER 149. K. wok 8323

2000

3209 Jeep Lee 152. M. Samareq 12416 4012 1017 130, C. A. Lee

0487

3915

2103

A slight mishap occurred shortly after the start of the Ninth Race when C. F. Ng was unseated from his mount Eng-Goodward 157, A. Ostrou 14 Cabbage, Mr Ng was Happywood 151, B. L. unhurt and he participated In

1178

nort

907

1030

130

1008

1474

Ne

Say When 141, F. Noot 7156 4511 Vagabond King 147, C. F.

0074 2018

SEVENTH RACE ́

M

341

3310

C259

3100

4035

Ms Bay Tandicap. For 410) Class 6. Juckey Allowance, Six Fur-

lungs. Lan's Marine, Charger, 140, 1. Tai Mrs Pearce's Valbridge, 159. A.

Ortroumon

Ponies

1

2

Brus' Fucky Sulke. 147.

Royal's Belle Fontaine, 151, 7. S.

Chang

3

Samare

SECOND RACE Hungham Bay Handicap: (First Section). For Ponies Class 6. Jockey | Allowance. One Mile.

the following event on Ameri-Spanish Onion 140, C. F.

Na can Carrot which was unplaced. windchaser 147.

Two

Protests

for crossing were overruled, The first was made by A. Ostroumoff (rider of Valbridge, the second pony) against T. L. Wong, rider of Lucky Strike, the third pony in the Seventh Race.

In the next ovent the Stewards objected to R. Teal, the first rider of Heliophyte,

pony. The protests were not sustained after evidence had been heard,

The second and final day of the Seventh Hace Meeting will be held at Happy Valley to- morrow afternoon

RC Li's Allled Victory 141 n.

Mr and Mrs Zander Twok's Easy

Blam, 164, V. II. Oliveira ... Work

Fleetmaster.

Su..

155, T. L. B. Y. La Fel Chi, 163, 11.K.

Won by: length: 3 lengths, Time: 1 min. 40 secs. Winner: 1 20.

Places: at $19.70; 2nd $1.00: 3rd $13.20.

Betting

Won by: length: length. Time: 1 min. 18.2 Rec. Winner: $30.20.

Places: 1st $8.50; 2nd t.co; 3rd $0.50.

Belung

SPORTRAIT

four, five, siz .....

London Expresa Ätrašća

HKCC & ARMY WIN QUADRANGULAR

TOURNEY MATCHES

The Hongkong Cricket Club beat the Royal Navy by 107 runs in the annual Quadrangular Tournament match at Chater Road yesterday.

Army. beat Royal Air Force by six wickets at Soo- kunpoo.

R. M. MacPherson, Sims 27

The Scores;

ИКСС

N. E. Arthy, e Kemsley, b

Jocksor:

T. A. Pearce, st. King b

Grey

G. T. Rowe, e King. b Jack-

50!)

J. D. Shannon, lbw Sims

I. Stanton, e King b Sims

HKFA HOLD

HOLD CHINESE

TO A 2-ALL DRAW

By

❝SPIV"

G. T. O. Leader, e Tuppen,

b Gray ......

04 R., Crolg, c Kimsley, b

Groy

84J. H. Jekyll, b Sims

C. June, not out

BC. B. Connett, e&b Sims

Extras

10

An almost capacity crowd yesterday saw a spirited Hongkong Association XI recover from a 2-0 deficit to hold the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation to a 2-2 draw in the first match of the annual Governor's Cup soccer series.

The second goal for the HKFA came just six minutes from time through a penalty awarded against Chan Ka-sau.

HKFA

100

Total

Bowling

O

M

Jackson Tuppen

10

35

26

Sims.

13.4 2

50

4

30

4 1 14

2.

0

15

Andrew

Gray

ROYAL NAVY

Kemsley, b Connett

Sims, e MacPherson, & Stan-

ton

neit

Newall, e Arthy, b Rowe O'Kelly, e Shannon. b Con. King, thw Connett Watson, Ibw Conneti Tuppen, e felcy, is Craig 19 Sandford, b Rowe

Gray, b Craig

Andrews, b Connett

Jackson, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling

14

The Chinese felded two sub- fence were put to a gruelling stitutes in Chan Ka-sau at test. with Deacon effecting right-back and Lo Kwok-lai at some good saves. inside-right in place of Chiu In the 36 minute Gardner Connett Chor-wing and Ho Ying-tan. worked the ball up along the Stanton

For Hunt Pereira deputised for

at right wing and sent in a high Rowe right-wing in

side, centre beyond the far upright. Jekyll Although gamo did not As Osborne and Chon

Ka-sau Craig roach a very roach

high standard It went for the ball, the whistle The Army cricket team best provided the spectators with 10 sounded and the referee point the RAF in the annual minutes of fast, exciting and ed to the spot for what appear Quadrangular Tournament inatch spirited soccer. The Chinese ed to be a dellberate-kick in- by six wickets at Sookunpeo were slightly the better side, fringement. Santos made no yesterday. J 1017s being more constructive in their mistake with the

spot kick.

The Scores, approach work and showing the

THE TEAMS

RAF at- better combination in their

CNAAF: Pou King-ying: Chan Orbell, e de Cruz, b tock.

Ka-sau, Lau Yee; Luk Tat-hay,

Alexander The HKFA made up for Ko Po-keung, Kwok Shek handicaps with excellent Szeto Man, Lo Kwok-tal, Lee work by their defence in which Tal-fai, Yue Cheuk-yin, Mok goalkeeper Deacon, the two Chun-wah. backs, Armstrong and Barnicle, HKFA: Deacon; Armstrong, Kingsford, b Alexander and both the

Adams, wing-halves, Barnicle;

Anderson, Chapman, low Alexander Adams

Santos, being Suntos; Pereira, McGregor, Hottlewell,

Gardner, McDonald, Osborne,

1

2

A

Belle Fontaine 151, H.; 9.

Chang Desire 197, M.

Win Place

7010 3353

Norse Viking 151. B. L

4 | Huntmaster 140. K. Kwok 4520

Lucky Strike 147. T. 1.

Wong *** Mario Charger 149, .

Tsal.........

Samarco

3025

2493

3600

4320

0412

4208

Daisy Bell,

Aliled Vielory, 147, R.

Trai

14. T. 8.

Leong .....

Win Place 2440 1890

4017 1:030

The Stranger 144, WIK

10099

Hsu Valbridge 130, A. Ostrou

G91

17630

4370

G42

19031 10671

1

Wong

2

Quean Belen, 150, W. K. Emme, 109, A Etose

Ostroumpf

Liberty Ship, 156" C. F.

NE

3700

9700 3303: Lille.

One

these

350

P220

1250

Helenside's Heliophyte, 180, R.

Caro Free.

I

A.

2

+

slam, 165, V.

Strat Engivers

FIRST RACE

Tylong Bay Handicap. Serilon). For Panics Closs 3. Jockey Allowance from nor the 111⁄2 Mile Past (About Hall A Mle 170 Yard). Dale Clef Witness, 152. Viit,”

Oliveira

Sir Man-kom Lo & Fung Pair

Ping-

fan's Comet, 146. Chun Kit ... Ni Bong-cleang's Plying Areas,

149. T... Dan... Leung Yew's Goodwood, 132, A.

Daroumett

Cash Sweeps

RACE NO. 1

No. 1936

# 2334 No. 2017

7244 No. Umpineed ponies 18100 each) Nos. 3059, 2699, 1700, 1258, 630, 3575, 2090,

RACE NO. 2

Ni

4016 NI, 2407 Nu. 403

$ 2,824 807 401

Fel" Chi,182, HK.

Chuang

Fleetmailer, 158, T. L.

ENENG GE

THIND RACE

EIGHTH RACE

Quarry Bay Handicap. For Ponies

Allowance. Clare V. Jockey

TROL 6870 || Optimist's

Noodt 1528|| A. & Pa

Tylong Bay Handicap. Second Section). For Ponies Class Jockey Allowance. From near the 1 Mie Post About Hal A Mile 170 Yards).

Lan's Festival View, 140, H. M.

Botelho...

E. R. Hi Jennifer, 147, F.

Noodt,NA

Pung Han-chu's Amber. 159,

K. Kwok

Thanic's Gracechurch, 157, Chen

Poo,

Wen by: 14 lengths: 144 lengths. Time: 1 mln. 1.4 Dres Winner; 530.30,

Places: 1 $9.10; and $1.30: 3rd

Unplaced montes (3100 each) Nos. 46.40. 144, 2449, 130, 1947, 2540.

Chuang......

Mes Sun Sing-fook's Prairie

Moon, 141, V. H. Oliveira... Won by: 1, lengths: 2 lengths,

Thnonin. 60.1 scen. Winnert, $47.00.

Places: 1st $17.60; 2nd $28.00; 3rd $9.40.

Aequisition

Noodt Iniry

Samareq

Betting

and prominent.

In the second half they suc- the offaldo

cessfully, admpletely deranged

game and

the through movements of the Chinesc forwards, who were caught offside on no

thar

The

six occasions.

FA

tower

West, lbw Grant Spence, lbw Alexander MacMahon, a Rowbottom, b

Alexander

b Grant

16

13

В

28

Graham,

Alexander

Kirby b

Harrup, e Grant, b Huckle

Hassett Walker, b Huckle

Lindsay Awarded MBE

Lindsay

Stoppard, not out.

Extras

Total

Adelaide, Jan. 1.

Hassett will again)

Army

in the third Huckle. e Kingsford, b

Africa, Horrup

Win Place 135, F.

537 318

forwards adopted 147, 31.

similar tactics of trying to make 3783 2800 Care Free, 144, A. Noodt

their way through the middle 1531 1142 Hellophyte, 133, 1. Taal 4781

captain Aistralla. although 7147

having more Test

South against Ironside, 149, A. Ostrou-

when they got 1000 were greatly handicapped by bail their inability to hold the long enough for their insides to 0189 catch up.

4000

топ

Killara. 143. Eugene S.

Wong

BOUB

ADST

210

Matador.

Chuang

10104

Betting

Miami Beauty,

145, 1.

RACE NO. 3

Aeroplane,

Chuang

169, I.K.

Win Ploce

5000

11. Clian

2400

13-40

National Income, 147, C.

F. Ng.....

412

$ 3,122 892

440

14000 1112 Nr. 2755

| No.

5565 No. 150 Unplaced ones ($100 each) Nos. Gracechurch. 152, Chen

Poo...

1:1306 5210 3015, 2070, 4210, 2030,

Jennifer, 147. F. Noodt 7012 Houe, d'Or,142, T. 3.

Lering Souvenir,

Festival View, 140, H.M.

Botelho

Powerhouse, 145, Llang

Phoenix, 148, H. C. Pit 1256

1930

Pao-kwel

54

420

Praîtle Moon, 141 V

Oliveira

$630

4380

Prince Delight, 140, K.

Kwok

721

170

Yncal, —14)

15:00

Chanson

·RACE-NO."4

No. 23045

$ 3,127 No. Вез No. 1619

417 7, 33360, 3039, 4224, 2360. Unplaced ponies ($100 each) Nos.

RACE NO. 5

No. 3131

$3,602 No. HE

1,047 No. 571

023 Implaced bones ($100 each: Nas. 3159, 3284, $136, 2780, 2931, 178.

RACE NO. G

$1,833

No. 2058 No. 2009

1,110 No. 5327 Unplaced parties ($100 each) Nos. 1364, 4725, 3002, 1340, 4470.

RACE NO. 7

No. 039

$ 3,683 No. 4006

2.1.10 No. 2439

305 Unplaced Donten ($100 each) Non. 4317, 949, 4014, 2007, 5157,

RACE NO. 8

No, 1520

$3,041 1,000 No. 6851 No. 714

440 Unplaced Donten $100 eɔchi Nas, 3013, 4047, 4000, 5303, 2482, 3693, 1603, 103, 2457, 6403, 4149.

RACE NO.

No. 4710

$ 1,00

1.143 No. 4101 No. 1400

ETA Unpinced Donies ($100 each) Now, 3138, 3377, 6219, 2008, 2370, 2004, 4441, 4808, 3433, 2040, 033, 1139,

RACE NO. 10

No. 1389 No. 837

2,754 No. 7248

1077 Unplaced ponies (3100 each) Nos.

8735, 1, 1167, 5458, 231, 874, 11021.

COMING TO THE

Empire-Liberty

ALEC GUINNEER ·

JOAN GREENWOOD

Amber, 151, K. Kwok

0920

4011 3073

2040 1143

FOURTH LACE Hunghon Bay Handicap. (Second Section), For Ponies Class 8. Jockey Allowance. One Mile.

K. H. Yuen's Concord, 149, M.

Someren

Joe's Eleanor, 154. H. M. Botelho 2 N. & K. S. Shu's Battlefeld,

137. K. S. Shu

Y. K. Tu's Uncla Willie, 147, Y.

K. T...

Won by: 2 lengths; the same. Thu: 1 tin. &LI ter.

Winner: #21.00.

Cheng

going, which begins on January 9 in Edwards, lbw Spence

Sydney.

Kirby, Spence Keith Miller will be vice Beater, not out captain.

In the New Year Honours list

Hossett was] announced today, awarded

for "ne the MBE sportsmanship and his contribu- tlon to cricket in particular."— Reuter.

For the major part of the game they were up against a full defence well in position.

THE GOALS

Play was even until the 24th minute when the Chinese open- ed the scoring, A neat com- bined.move.from_the_half-line

150 between Yue Cheuk-yin and Mok Chun-wah saw Mok streak through past the defenders to a through pass along the middle and, amidst fmntic appeals for offside, he tapped the ball into

-NINTII RACE New Year Handicap. For Ponies Class 4. Jockey Allowance. From near the blue Post (About Hair A Mic 170 "Yards).

Talping's Fing On, 150, K. Fwok I E-Z's Easy Moacy, 147, V. H. ON-

veira ....... Sir Man-kam Lo & Fung Ping- fan's AL21BAI, 150 Qui kh Chi's Blue Bird, 149, C. A. Lee 4 Won by: 3% lengths; 115 lengths. Time: 10 sec. Wmner: $20.30.

Places: 1st $14.00; 2nd $35.96; 3rd

Places: 1st $8.30; 2nd $8.10; 3rd $24.00. $14.80.

the good past the advancing

Former-Wright, ¢ Kings-

ford b Chapman Rowbottom, not out

Extros

130

བྷུཧྨསྒྱུ སྒྱུ

21

Total (for 4 wkts,) 140

HONGKONG BEATS INDIA IN

TABLE TENNIS SERIES

The triangular table-tennis exhibition series among the Hongkong, India and Japan ended yesterday at Southern Playground with Hongkong beating India for the second time in the series,

Bomicle's

long 3-0 and India by 4-1..

Pereira had missed a golden chance of equalising when, with only the goalkeeper to beat, he sent the ball straight Playing on the Swaythling Cup system on New Year's Into Pau King-ying's handy, Lokeve, Hongkong defeated the visiting Indian team by 5-1 Tal-hay beat centre-hall Ander-

and yesterday Hongkong emerged victorious by 3-1 in son to a through wes and flick-

the match played on the Davis Cup system. edit into the net. over approaching goalkeeper Deacon

In earlier matches played at showed admirable sportsmanship to put the Chinese two goals the Chinese YMCA gymnasium, during these matches, and have up.

oll on the Davis Cup system, shown themselves to be most Immediately from the kick- Tupan defeated Hongkong by gracious losers. They have more 4104 off, however,

than successfully created a firm 1932 pass was neatly deflected by

MacGregor to give Gardner 1 The Indian team will leave bond with yet another branch of

enable him to for Macso clear run and

tomorrow where sport.in Hongkong. beat Pau King-ying with a they will play the Macno side K Jayant, India's National' ~ 1403 1041 powerful cross drive, At the in

series a two-day

Champion, was before

agala respon- Interval Engliai Cabbage 153, C.

the Chinese ́ ́ fed by returning to Hongkong and sible for bringing out his beam's 8030 2014

last night, when emplaning for home on Janu solitary win he defeated 9414 -5013

Chinese resumed the ary 5.

farmer Hongkong offensive

DI the resumption Although they lost all their Champion Chung Ching-shing 2004 1240

and Luk Tat-hay missed two matches in Hongkong, the Indian in four pets, 1060

230 early goals. For the greater team, who are rated fourth Lawrence 1. M. M.

part of the first 30 minutes of lamong Asian teams behind the better of World Champion Baycott

1001 .1212

the second half, the HKFA de- Hongkong, Japan, and Macao, | Sato

ed

Betting

Amarant Win Place

Betting Win Place

Battlefield 137, K. S. Shu 4037

Concord 19. M. Samura 11101 Eleanor 184, H.

2503 1399

Boletho....

Apple

Botelho

7977

Empren Of Peace 130,

V1 Oliveira

*Tu

2109 Fleeting Moment i, H.

C. Woo

5002 ....51334 Pegasus 152, Chen Poo 1171 1185 Sporlamaster 140, K.

Kwok

GIF 2560 Uncle Wille 147, Y. K.

10010 7473

2081

159. 31. 31.

700 Ple 150, M. Samarca ***

133) Atomic Power 1, R. 79000

TRA!

3410 Blank Rose 147, 11. G.

1673 1075 Blue Bird 149, C. A. Lee 3747 1396 Rany Money 165. V. II,

Oliveiro

300

F. Ng

FIFTH RACE

Aldreth Bay Handicap. For Ponies Cha B. Jockey Allowance. Six Fur longs.

Chang & Tal's My Love, 150, 35.

K. Chuang

Fung Aq-ymar's, Beatre, 1: K

Делите. HWORK

Ernnbar's Gladup. 184, 11. 2. PK, Gregory. Chan & Kwan's Diamond

Queen, 145, T. S. Leong

Won by: A neck; 1 length, -T, 1 min. 17.5 aces,

Winner; $00 20.

$17.20.

Places: Int $17.29; and $18.00; 3rd

Belting Win Pisce

mot .....

Fairy Feet 159, 1. Pole.

Hunt .... Forward View 147, 12 John Italiax, 148,"~

Pili

Noodt

1

Mustang 153, Chun KR 3237 Plug On 180. K. Kwok 9577 Supreme Command 182,

Chen Poo. Wodonga 162, A. Ostrou-

1089

3253

1200 070

3810 2:04

moff

10TH RACE

Kungu Bay Handicap. For Ponies Class 5. Jockey Allowance. From near the Twp Bl Powt onos round & An About One Mils 171 Yards). Dr the on. B. N. Chau's Every

_Day, 184, VII., Oliveira

M. Bamareg ni

Air Power 147, V, H.

Olivera Corrih 120, A. Ostrou-

*****

5640

4604

M. M. Watson's Bolar Kaight,

153, Chun Kit

Diamond Queen 145,

John Peel's Aire And Graces 151,

B. Leong

4,750

3354

Gidup 154, H. C. Pui

#356

Harmony 153, M.

Samarog

1806

77:27

My Love 150. 11. TC.

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C. Li's United Victory,~ 134,

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SIXTH RACE

Deep Bay Handicap. For Porter Class 4. Jockey Allowance. One and a Quarter Miles.

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CECIL PARKER Perennial's Adorable

159, A. Ostromo

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THE WHITE SUIT

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fflzner; $83,00,-

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$8.30.

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Sullivan

Horace Ashenfelter Wins The Memorial

Trophy

New York, Dec, 31.

Horaco Ashenfelter, the Fetern! Bureau of Investign, tion agent who won the Olympic Games Steeplechase in Helsinki, was named yesterday as the winner of the James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy for 1952,

Against Japon, Jayant had

in three sets, Hin third win in Hongkong was over Lo Kam-sun on New Year's eve,

Possessing a sound defence whether on backhand or fore- hand, the Indian Champion, gave A delightful exhibition during his games here of yet another type of play-a barkhand attack with classic nieks.

Although they lost all their matches here, both R. Bhandari and T. Thiruvengadam the other" Indian representatives gave (a. very close struggle to the Hong- kong players in practically all their games, and it is expected that Hongkong, may well have another strong competitor in the next-All-Atin Championships

YESTERDAY'S SCORES / Hongkong 3 - India 1----

/ Sh* Sub-choh" " (Hongcang)

This award, one of the most, He was chosen to receive the $300 coveted in "American amateur award in a mation-wide yeto: by 5123 2123 sport, la presented annually by sports authorities. In second beat Thiruvengadam (India) the Amateur Athletle Union to place was Major Sammy Lee, the 21-19, 21-10, 21-14. 18124601 the ethiote who by performance, Anny doctor from California who

Golden Dragon 130, 11.0

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2:084

1

Hongkong Bjutze 142, 8,

W. Tang V

1224 example and good influence con retained his Olympic Platform kong) lost to K. Jayant (India) Chung - Ching-shing... "(Hong- tributes most to amateur sport Diving Championship in Hel 10-21, 20-22, 31-17, 20-23; beat

sinki. during the year..

Thiruvengadom ⠀⠀ (India) || 22-20,

2 My Darling 158, W.2009

3. Ponil of Hongkong 152,

R. Tai

Botar Knight 158, chun

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United

Victory WiLLambun

1810

Ashandelter, good collega

2785

distance runner but untried in Staff Bergcant Mat Whitfield 21-14, 21-15,

ths of Ohio, twice an Olymple RM7 | tho - Steeplechase botora

Bh-Sul-chot and Fu∙CHI-

pese year, won the Olympic Steeple Champion, was thine in the tong (Hongkong) beat Jayant phase in the record dime for the young for the second successive end R. Bhandari (India) 18-21, 153 - games of 8 minist | 46.4 records.¿year.

-23-20, 21-11;/18-21, 21-36"

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