THE GOLFING PRINCE CAN SHATTER CAMBRIDGE HOPES
The enthusiasm and inspiring leadership of Oxford University Golf captain, R, K. Pitamber,
n prince of Nepal and former Westminster schoolboy, may
upset Cambridge forecasts of a third successive win at Rye this week-end.
· Pitamber, after early competitive experience in the Boys' Championship and in the Rye Putter contest, can play in the best of company.
His fighting form was shown, of 10 was a thorny problem. last week-end by a last-green It has been suggested that be win over Frank Pennink, ex- had enough good players to English Amateur Champion. form two sides,
Oxford professional F. H. Taylor rates the Oxford team beller than last year's but not above the average.
One gets the Impression that they are more interested in stroke than match-play. They must realise more that it is the getling down in fewer strokes that counts against an opponent. Six of Pitamber's team were The side who shocked Cam- bridge last March by capturing two and a half points in the foursomes on the first day R. T. Robinson, D. M. Hall- worth,
O. R. S.
In
Adams, and Welshme
C. H.
K. R.
Thomas and P. Owen-Lloyd.
Newcomers are M. E. Kitchin and R.T. Gardiner-Hill, brothers of former captilns, and Moor Park member A. H. Catchpole, who shapes as if he will do well. Cambridge captain D. S. Blair, a Scot, had such riches to choose from that the fling of the last four places in his team
Six
were the team who beat Oxford by Bye matches- Dinir, I. Biggart (ex-captain), E.G. Crawley, W.. Alexan- der, J., Gillum and A. M. Barnie-Adshead.
Newcomers are G. Huddy, G. J. Whitemore auch
J. Agate, S. M.F.H. Twigg.
For the third successive your the match is being held at Rye home of the Oxford and Cam- bridge Goldog Society. Sonic members advocate that this should be the permanent venue: others tint the match be held nearer London,
course such as Sunningdale,
Record to dule: Played 03. Cambridge won 33, Oxford won 27., Hotvedl 3--London Express Servior,
on a
HELD OVER
Dise to pressure on space, Horace Lindris's weekly feature on snooker | is held over. It will be resumed next
Saturday.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ELEVENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 21st March, 1953. (Held under the Rules of 'The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The programme will consist of 9 races. The First Bell will
be rong at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2 p.m.
Through Tickets (9 Ruces-$18.00). also tickets at $2 each for the Cash Sweep on the lust race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "liong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Oce of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday, 20th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avold congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Queen's Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices ot
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
Gr
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALİSATOR
The attention of Tolalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:
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 Totailsator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. Totallator 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 cluim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for rofunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they reler, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last ruce of the day has been scheduled. to be Jun.
in no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1933 RACING SEASON ARE NOT VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1933. 1952 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.
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 Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 Including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary ai Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduction of Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, ele.
Only à limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- clusure will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradure OMee will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Once at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurera Compradore Office is situated at Queen's Buliding. Ground Boor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
A limited number of us will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bos (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 Including tax for all persons including Ledles and will be payable at the Gate,
Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting wil forfelt 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.
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.
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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953.
SRORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Both Senior Division Pennants Are At Stake Tomorrow
By "KEYSTONE”
Softball activities this season will come to a tension-loaded double climax tomorrow afternoon when the leading contenders for the Pennant in the Senior "A" and "B" Divisions clash in two vital games which will decide the final outcome of the Pennant race.
The first game of the afternoon pits the League-leading Braves against second placed South China. A win would clinch the Senlor "A" Championship outright for the Braves, while a defeat would give South China an unexpected second try at the title.
The nightcap game features the play-off for the Senior "B" trophy between the Rexes and the Americans, being the na- tural outcome of the crushing defeat suffered by the Ameri- cans in their final League game last week.
having reached
Both teams
Colony Records Should Start Toppling Today At Sookunpoo
By "RECORDER”
The Third Colony Athletic Championships start today at Sookun- poo and the chances are that there will be two new Colony, records by three o'clock this afternoon and six before the afternoon is over.
The opening event is the High Jump qualifying round and it is not improbable that 5 feet 6 inches will be reached before the field-la reduced to the six who will con- test the final..
The 100 Melres Bat and the fand the holder, Chang Yai-hung three years ago. Four of the Men's Shot Put start also at 2 Victor is not unlikely to win places in the final are, however, o'clock sharp. Stephen Xavier his first Colony High Hurdles very open. has drawn no very fast Championship. opposition in the first heat, but
The 400 Metres Hurdles heals The Pole Vauli is anybody's shouldn't see anything very that should not deter him from medal.
sensational. travelling al speed himself. The 43-footers start on the Faced with a field of a almitor Qualifying Round of the Hop, class 01 the La Salle College
Stop and Jump at 3.20 p.m. and, sports, Ite returned 10,0 seconds, with six qualifying tries allow He is capable of 10.7 seconds ed, it looks like a mizimum 42 and will have one go at that to feet will be necessary to qualify. day and two tomorrow.
The Colony record is ilkely to tall three or four times in this event this afternoon.
ALL-STAR AFFAIR Heat 2 of the 100 Metres is
2 of
The winner
almost an all-stor affair and will have to be fast,
nner may be pushed to 10.9 seconds and Eddie Loureiro and Billy McCall are not incapable of that. Crane,
Roy Spencer and Fung Kat-lee are in the same heat. Chang Yat-hung and Wong Man- wan are seeded in the remain
it the Americans are to carry Starry outfielder P.H. Lee Ing two heats. off the Senior "B" Pennant this will be galloping
season.
centrefield pastures,
over the glove in
The Shot Put should sce Chan Wai-chuen, Bertram one- The Rexes, perennial "also-hand, to pull down the long two with the third place keenly rans" of the Junior Division in fles off the Braves' bats, and Cought former years, have all to win will be aided and abetted and nothing to lose, and will be team-mates L.C. Poon and W.K.
for their very first Kan.
15hampionship in many a long
by
out
In the 80 Metres
Hurdles,
|
The Ladies 100 Metres heate are on at 3.25 pm, and tho inalists don't look difficult to select-Hall, Ramsay and Fok Wing-sheung from Heat 1 and Lam Kuk-lun, Hart and Fong Sik from Heat 2.
Ion
With Hall and Hart capable of 12,8 seconds and Lam Kak- very confident after 'having outrun Jennifer last Sunday, the chances are that both heads will he won in Colony record ume.
SHOULD BE LIVELY
fastest times With counting for the final in the Men's 200 Metres heats, there should be some lively running. The finaliste look to be Xavier, McCall, Crane; Lee Wing-kal and two others.
Inat week's double-headers, the romp off with the coveted prize in decide the final holder of the will be decided on a time bris ( Colony has over had,
the
en-
nian
Wong Duen-ling boat Jennifer Hart last but a faster and
year, For South China, tomorrow's pringler Jennifer is in the field the "point of no return", the frustrating year of League game will be their last of this today while Rita Hall may also Just out of this all-Important tilt | participation." will see the crowning of a new If this well-balanced team season, and a loss automatical pull a surprise victory.
The Ladies' Shot Put will see ly concedes the Championship Valerie Jillott join in the Yan Champion in the Senior "B" can draw full advantage of
To see good Javelin Throwing to the Braves. A favourable out Vilet-Thompson Division,
their youth. and speed Un-
battle.
The is worth while making the hindered by the "stage-fright" come tomorrow would put them Colony record is likely to fall journey to Sookunpoo this after- Official League
Tribe play in the and tenseness of a Champion-on even terms with the
noon as Sergeants Hughes and about six times in this event. Division having concluded with ship match, they may
and probably force well again,
Finalists in the 400 Metres Smith are two of the beat the play-off In this Division Minor Loop this week swings tomorrow to culminate their
LILIC.
The race to the first post-war and the probable six will be the into the first round of a short rousing last stretch effort.
holder, Lo
Lo Wing-chuen, Lee 22 feet leap in Hongkong starts but stiff knock-out Series, open
The Braves Activities in the Senior “A”
presently lead
Kam-po, their
Wing-kal, Leung to all the Junior teams excepting Division will be highlighted by:
Good at 4.20 p.m. between L M. W. closest rivals by half a
and the Division's Champions.
Lockwood, Wren, the reigning Champion, the long-awaited return
burn, Martin a clear would| The second pinced Grimns counter between the Braves and Immediately garner them Perdue or Roy Spencer, may and To King-chau, the reigning meet
Colony record-holder. Others in up with
Chinese South China.
Championship. A
knock one of, these six' out. 1053 would Athletics in the first round of Ed Carvalho's Braves slumb-greatly jeopardise their chances
The High Hurdles haal will the Aeld include Sgt. Moynan, this sudden death eliminationed early in the season over the for the title, as the Tribe has be decided between Victor Lal who cleared 21 feet 10 inches contest, while the young Black-stiff opposition put up by the yet another game to go to com- hawks clash with the Comets at South China boys, when, pleto their League fixtures, the far diamond.
with
the
game all buts in albeit against a comparatively The
Division the bag, the pitching, um of, weak team. pennant race was dominated for Chappie Remedios come unhing- The odds appear to be on the the better part of the current ed in the final inning, passing Braves elde for tomorrow's
the
lew than seven season by
hard-hitting no
enemyneedle it, but the Tribe has Americans and the nippy Dela- batters via walks to allow South displayed a distressing tendency wares who raced along neck China to reap in a totally un- to falter of late, taking two to-neck way out and in front of expected victory.
straight losses in second-round the rest of the pack.
The supreme irony of it was play from the US Navy and the
fateful inning, Jaguars. It was only towards the later that, up to the
the Braves had their opponents part of the second round that the dark horse Rexes made hamstrung with
a no-hit, no their bid with a sudden spurt, score count. The Tribe will be pulling off one startling success memory of that discomating loss out to avenge and erase the after another against highly-
tomorrow, and no Brave will be touted teams to draw level with
harder trying ahead of the other Remedios himself. and forge
hurler challengern
Two spectacular wins over the tough Blackhawks and the lead-sharing. Delawares climaxed
"B" Senior
than
MORE POWERFUL
On paper, the Tribe can put a
chores will, naturally, fall on thở
"Anything can happen in a ballgame, and usually does", so say the wiseacres. and this remain in the balance particular match will probably l the final put-out is made. What- ever the final outcome, a huge crowd of rabid fans will be out to root for their champlona.
WEEK-END PROGRAMME
TODAY Junior Knock-out Series (First Round) 2.30
p.m. Griffing
v. CAA; Blackhawks v. Comets.
Sentor "B" Division 4.00 p.m. Warriors v. Dein- warts.
TOMORROW
Benior "A" Division 10.30 a.m. St Joseph's v. War- riors.
2.00
12.00 noon CAA v. Jaguars. China,
p.m. Brave V. South
Senior "B" Divi 1 Play-off 3.30 pm. Hexes v. Americans.
a great stretch drive that won team In the field that is de- the finitely more powerful both in seven straight games for Texas and rudely
Chucking jolted the attack and defence, Americans out of the cency of their snug rall position. lone shoulders of Chapple Re-
The power-loaded American medios.
Pilot Ed Carvalho has been contingent, irked by the temerity of the upstarts, lashed out with patiently grooming former MVP Junior Remedios for receiving full force of their hickory- duties, and it would the
logical wielders and subdued the Rexes
assume that the Braves' with a resounding 9-5 defeat.
would battery
bo an all- This only served to apur the Remedios combination. Rexes to Aghting back even
Carlos Yvanovich at Arst, and the second Tony Osmund at the keystone more strongly of encounter the two
outūts and the two Guterres boys to witnessed a complete American covar the left side of the debacle, with Boas Suzman diamond will
take adequately striving desperately to stave off care of the inner defence ring. disaster by using
three Available for the outfcid pitchers available for mound patrol will be fast-stepping, BULS.
heavy-hitting Spiky Guterres, Braves The Arst two hurlers manag- Buji Dhaber and youthful Carlos South China ed to put anything across but Remedion
Warriors Against this potent gree dozen walks
Against
of St. Joseph's being issued in less than two Tribesmen, Coach P.K. Lat will
Pandos Innings before Jack Lyons field usual line-up headed Madcaps was called in belatedly to halt by dow-baller PC. Wong, and US Navy the fissco.
"One-bounce S.C. Wong.
The Jaguars MAJOR LOSS
efficacy of this battery will be CAA Although endowed with
a final, immutable test great wealth of hitting power, tomorrow.
strikes, over
ü
put to
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the Americans now sadly realise The combination of a slow Rexes the full extent of their loss in pitcher with a slow-peg catcher Blackhawks the pliching department with will draw many an attempted Delawares the departure of both Harry, strof with the resultant plays Wildfres Cunningham and
well.
Cagy mentor
Jack
Bord
Bob
Suzman will have to come up with a more effective battery tomorrow
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Easter Race Meeting to be held on Saturday 4th and Monday 6th Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, April, 1968 (weather per who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to mitting) may be obtained at endorse their names on the passes.. Holders of such passes.pro
Ofice, theBecretary's not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passingAlexandra House; the Club through on their duties and must remain in their employers House, Happy Valley; and the slande.
Stables, Shan Kwong Road."
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Batting Hall and at Boothe adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Rodin, Box-holders and Entries Close at 12 o'clock, Members are requested to ensure that their servants "make use only of the Publio Betting Hall. Military Police will be posted of
NOON" of Tuesday 24th various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is March, 1958.76 adhered to.
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one of the best first base guardians of the League,
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limbs
to haul Pandas down the fusillade of felding Blackhawks throws across the diamond from CAA team-mates Y.K. Chan at third 35 Bantams and "Rabbit", Leung, at short,, Comets
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