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Now Lester Piggott Is Riding Just Like Sir Gordon Richards
Says JAMES PARK
One of the features of the season's racing has. been the improvement shown by Lester Piggott. Boy prodigies do not always make the grade in any fine, but young Lester is well on the way to doing so.
He is not yet the finished article but is a long way in advance of the days when he was receiving the plaudits of the crowd as a boy phenomenon. From that day he has been the pin-up jockey among women.
That sort of thing would not occasions when he was unjustly
Nor criticised. trouble him in the lenst.
would. Vie give it Chought. He is so
FL second
brilliant He has given nome phlegmatic
of ruce-riding this as to be almost blase. Nothing exhibitions
two occus cree jast disturbs him and nothing up sesion. On
week at Brightic there were selg him.
opportunities to note his quick thinking. It so happened two of them were on the same day.
That is one of the secrets of Ple success, but he is now using brain as well as brawn.
HEREDITY
108
hul 15
Piggot!
always
That natural ability, heredity. His grandfather, Ernet, was one of the greaksi cross-country
He was riding a tubed and not very generous gekling. Mother, in the selling race, Not. much more than a furlong from The finish Piggott found him-
self
in what looked a hopeless
Jockeys have lion. He always likes to go
ever seen. The two sons followed in Ernest's footsteps and now we have Lester.
Time was when Lester pol into frouble. That was due to one thing the will to win. He did not seem to care much how he got through so long as he
But there got through.
the nearest way home Level semetimes that gets him info huble. it did so on tils ce-
easion,
DIFFERENT
He tried to move away from the rails, and a year or two ngo would have forced himself were through
without giving thought to the
consequences. Bul he
steadied his promptly mount.
16 Entries For
Springboard
Diving Ch'ships
A total
of sixteen
entries have so far been received by
a
Then an opening appeared on the rails, a position he had occupied a few strides earlier. Quick as Nash he took his mount back on the inside and a tremendous effort saw him land Mahoo a winner.
Liter In the day much the gune thing happened when he won on Band Practice. To my mind he excelled those exhibi- ions when two days later he
the Hongkong Amateur Swim-won on Amber Glass.
ming Association for the spring-
board
cliving
The Jockey hud some trouble champonships in Binding a clear run halfway which are to take place at the up the straight. It was not Ladies Recreation Club on until inside the lost furtong that Wednesday, August 24, Mohe got clear of a struggling day, September and Friday. hunch, September 9.
Eight divers have entered the Men's Junior three metre springboard fancy diving cham' -pionship, which calls for two compulsory and three optional €lives.
by which time Boreal was nioking the best of her way home with the redoubtable Ken Gethin in the saddle,
BALANCED
With less than a furlong to go. Piggott had more than a length to make up. He got his mount and displayed the The Senior one metre spring-balanced board fancy diving event has strength to drive his mount into attracted only three compel the lead in the last few surides tors while
entered in a manner we used to issociate live have the three metres springboard with Sir Gordon Richards. The best, former Champion, at his competition.
never rotte
a more powerful Anish the did Piggott,
This young jockey has gained in strength to 4. Temarkable degree. He can hold his with anyone ricting today in a driving inish,
No entries have yet Deer received for the Women's one champion- metre springboard
slp.
This year a greater number of cubs have entered the enn- test. Two of the better known Chinese stars have left For- tuna and Eastern and will be competing under the flags of Army and Navy teams.
own
He has made some mistakes in the course of the season and lus lost races he should have won. But he has made great strides in his profession and I sce no reason why he should not con- tinue to improve,
He has mastered the art of sitting still, and his confidence, which amounts almost to un- to be
Wong Sik-hon, popular For- tunu veteran, will be defend- ing his three metres senior springboard title which he won at the Ritz pool last year.
Competitors are requested to contact Mr Ed da Roza, Chair- man of the Diving, (Tel 28138) and submit a 11st of that well behind this year--
dives as soon as possible.
THE
concern, has to be seen believed. His best season was 70 winners i 1932. He will leave
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~~ Mr Uffa Fox's 20-ton yacht “Fresh Breeze witho the Duke of Edinburgh at the helm, pictured at Cowbi when she was taking part in the race: «for the Britannia Challenge Cup -Central Press Photo
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955.
MEET ALL OF THE 7FT. ZIN. OF SOUTH AFRICA'S
Ewart Potgieter
TO BOX
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WEIGHTS
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MOON
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WE DON'T
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KNOW IF
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"HE'LL ORDER A NEW PAIR OF
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RAMULLYETT.
Set For Soccer We Got Was A Monumental Flop
Says GEORGE
WHITING
Moscow.
Everything is fine-except the football. There we were, our little bunch of Wolverhampton Wanderers' supporters all decked out with our black and gold rosettes in the Dynamo Stadium, and all just aching for something to shout about.
And what happens? The red-shirted Spartak boys toyed with us, ran rings round us, and made those Wolves look about as active as a bunch of camels suffering from corns.
The huge black and white scoreboard said we lost 3-0.
PLASTIC HAMS
Had the Spartak shooting At an artificial rate of 11 displays of something more been at all comparable with. thoroubles to the £, culture comes attractive than sheets of brown wizardry and semi-magical ball high in these parts, So does paper, control of the captain and left- everything else. half. the spring-heeled Igor Netto, we might well have been swamped by at least double that margin.
As it was, only contre-half
left-back Billy Wright,
Bill Shorthouse and goalkeeper Bert Williams' showed the slightest Idea of coping with a lively op- position In unfamillar sur- roundings.
Soine said the Wolves wore the wrong kind of boots or the wrong kind of studs for the lush green turf.
we
Others reckoned short of match practice.
However, our Russian hosts are bending over backwards to Impress upon us the desirability of their country as a new holl- day spot for tourists.
The changes superficial or not-since I was here last Octo- ber are almost revolutionary, If that is the right word,
Of course, not everything is quite as rosy as it appears.
One shop in Gorki Street has a window" full of hams--made of plastic.
Inside, all I could see for sale were lumps of salt fish.
Individually, we are having our little adventures.
Two of our party executed a masterly retreat when a mill- Our 21-seater Russian dero- plann, complete with friendlytary group stepped them in the rnd polated to their but
still lacking street stewardess
cameras. safety-belts, touched down Brst
All the soldiers wanted, how- at Leningrad and the VIP
ever, was a pleture of them- treatment were
began immediately,
Incident selves-an
not un- Ten months ago they grabbed
worthy of note, from my passport
mc. This
Until a few months ago Manager Stan Cullis, at the time, smiling officials in summer Muscovite would talk uninvited dressing-room nquest, worked whites asked politely for our it out that our forwards, having papers and regretted the neces-
to anyone so, obviously foreign achieved only four shots at goalsity for the filing-in of docu-
the whole of the game, hadments. saddled their defence with too much work in the blazing sun- shine of a Moscow August.
in
BEST CUTLERY
Having sworn
no
| s our gally-rosetted English-
men from the sold Midland's.
LOCKED DOORS
Two others of our party, Sir
Whatever the cause, the result us was importing any worm-Charles Mander and his aunt,
was the tarnest and most one sided football match I have seen for years.
70,000 YAWNS
of that none
had a scare thrown into them wood seeds, hashish, antelope horns or Siberian stage, we when they ordered coffee in a were assured that no one would restaurant, found they were without roubles, and then saw dream of opening our luggage the doors being locked for Customs examination,"
Once again, however cordial Instead, they brought out the Russian smiles brought re- All 70,000 of us were yawn best cutlery and glassware, gave assurance. ing long before the end of Aus
a free
dinner of chicken game that had started off with noodles and sturgeon and kept all the spangles and trappings the Moscow acroplane waiting
until we had finished.
of a stage wedding.
Russian callors played
their
Our party, on arrival at the
In the gardens of the British Embassy. phlox, nasturtiums and sunflowers odded colour to the new Moscow.
... REFRESHMENT.-'. Inside, there is a refreshing
band, the Union Jacks Slapped, marble halls of Moscow Airport, white-coated mounted policemen moved off in huge, chauffeur- flashed their ornamental awords, driven, Zim limousines to our array of drinks for the traveller the players exchanged bouquets, hotel In the New-Manezhnaja far from home. officials made speeches,
Square, opposite the Kremlin.
fortified ourselves with expen Last year the cop outside was
sive ice-cream, summer-shirted men made jokes, the girls looked good.
Everything set for football- and all we got was a monumen-. tal Rop.
have
It'e a good job they already sold most of the tickets for next Friday's match against Moscow Dynamo.
STALIN, LENIN
sombrely clad,
and scowling, Now he is in his summer white, and smiling.
buzz round us,
As I sold before everything is one except the football.
And if these fleeting m pressions read like a tourist blurb, I apologise.
Pare
ROYAL H.K. DEFENCE FORCE ORDERS
Serial No. 33. Orders By Lieutenant Colonel O, F. Newton Dunn, mandant Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dato August 16, 1955,
Force Headquarters
MPC for TuQ 6.30p.m.
Dress Mufti. Felday August 20, 1965–8igs int PlatoonTuesday August 23, Plain clothes. Cookk "Thursday"A"s Personnel detailed parade 850
Use of 1953, 19 RHKDF 0.30 p.m. Drew: August 25, 1955.
Oil a.m.
JIOLF. MPG for
Dress: Mufti.
Water Burner (Practical in the Fd). Uniformi. RV MPG for Lyamun Dks, Dress: OG Shirt, Trousers. Puttece, Boots, (Overalls to ba carried). Band de Curpa of Drumu Monday August 22, 1955, Wednesday August 24. 1945 and Friday August 23, 1950-Programite and drem DA ordered.
Bosco Platoon-Thursday August 25, 1955. Testing of Wireless-Pro- | Blue Beret, Web Belt cedure Revision." Briefing for Week- end Scheme, Parade MPG 8.20 p.m. for Q Dress: Overall, Belt and Berot.
Artillery Battery. Field Troop- Friday August 20, 1965. Trg Wirelem. Pay Parade. Parade Signal Hui MPG 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mutil.Can Troop Monday August 22, 1953. Parade MPG 15 pm, for S.0.C. Drem: Mutti.
Home Quare
~
Training, Thursday August_25. 1955. NCO'-Fire Orders and Fire Control. Remainder Range Pro- cedure, Handiing and Alining, Pardo MPZ 5.20 p.m. Dress! Clean work- ing Dress,
(Bgl.)_Q. II. Calyası, Major,
for Commandant, I..K.D.F.
St. John Ambulance
Orders
Ambulanco
Penetration Squrd Duties-41,8,55, Dr Poda Haluaning, Dentist 21 Tai- chol C/3.0. Tam Shu-chan & King's
B College N/D. 20.8.55.
Wel Cheuk-zheng. Dentist Luk Koda-yue. D/0 Pang Wan-ching & King College. Nag. Div.
The Hongkong Regiment Training."A" Coy - 'Tuesday
Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force August 23, 1935. Discuss W/E Ex. Pay, RV 6.15 p.m. at MPG for
Trade, Training, — G.C.1. Teama Orders by Dr F.. I. Tseung Riq. Drew: GG Shorts Jackets: Saturday August 20, 1955–"D" Team C.St.J., Acting Commisalóner of Boots, Puttees. Blite Berets. Web Radar Station-0.30 a.m.-8.30.a.m. St. John Ambulance Brigade, Belt, Identity card and 2nd pair of (Full Day). Transport leaves Salw
Order No. boots to be carried). "B" Coy Man-bury Rond at 3.30 am. No, 3 Con- Hongkong District. day August 23, 1953 Trg Gen-Flims.
trollers Courses as detalled. Sunday 33/55. Dated August 18, 1955. RV MPG for R1ų 1.15 p.m. Dres August 11, 1938 C Team-Radiat Khaki Shirt, Shorts, Boots, Puttees Station-0.30 a.mi. (Full Day). Trana-
Duties-Hongkong. -- Blue Beret, WT Order. Sling, "C"
port leaves Salisbury Road at 8.30 | 31.8.65.-27.8.03. SCAA, Amb. Div. Coy-Tuesday August 23, 1953. (a) Recee for W/E Ex. (Off & NCC's Be Controllers Courses 20.8.56.3.9.55. Central Amb Div
detalled. Friday August 26, 1935 August 1996: Central Neg. Div.: only). RV S.C., Kowloon 5.30 pt. Radar Operators-8.0.C.-8.30 p.m. September 1985: Westerry Dat. Eng. (b) Personnel who have not yet re-
Ambulance Dulles Kowloon, to Ritq at 5.30 p.m. Plain clothes. p.m. Wireless Ups Advanced Tues-23.8.55.-20.0.55, Tsimshat Amk. ceived inoculations for camp roport Controllers Courses 2 & 3 Lecture Div.
Room Murray Parado Ground at 5,30
Div.: 20.8.55.4.9.00, KYMCA Amb, en eltlier 22nd or 23rd or 24thday August 13, 1955-As detailed... Saturday August 21. 1933. W/E Ex. Murray Bartacks-3.30
and | Divi; August 1985; Shamshulpo Neg. p.m
Div.; September 1058; Walerico N (Dig & wiring). RV RHQ 2 P.D. I/KAAF Ifeadquarters (1'oint to
Div. Dress: Boots, Puttees, Overalls. Blue Point working). Transport leaves Beret, Battle Order. Jungle Hats Sallsbury Road at 5.30 p.m. Wirejena "D" Coy-Wednesday August 24. Ops Elementary Tuesday August 23, 1833. Pay Inoculation, 22 Competi-3055-An detalled-Murray Barracks tion. Drill. RV MPG for Bilq 6.15 | 5.30 p.m. Friday August 20, 1930–As p.m. Dress: Blue Berets, DG Slacks detailed--Murray Barracks-5.30 p.m. Shire, Boots, Anklets, Web Belts, Auxillary Police Tuesday August 23, Kifle Blings. Warning Order W/E EX- - 1015-119 No. 34 ItAF Pulkee District August 27/28, 1954 S.C.P. Kowloon 3.45 und at 6.30 p.m. M.. . Transport leave Murrgy 2.30 p.m. Dress: OG Slacks, Shirts. Parado Boats, Anklets. Battle Order. Blue, Rretion. Sunday August 21, 1955–— Beret, Jungle hats in pack. THE PL— ["A" Section-HKAAF Hangar--0 2.M. Monday, August 22, 1955. Foot drill. (Full Day). Transport leaves Balls with and without arme, Rifle & LMG bury Road at 8.45 a.m. Nursing Or. Lessons. RV MPG for UQ B.15 p.m. Dress: QG Shorts, Jackets, Boots, Pulteen, Blue Beret. Web Belt. 8p Coy MMG PI-Wednesday August 24 1955. MMG Trk. Film Dragon Trophy. RV MPG for RHQ 1.50 p.m. Dress: Blue Beret, Klinki Shirt. OG Slacks. Puttees, Boots, Bells. Mor Pl-Wed- nesday August 24, 1955, Mor Demons Sailsbury Road at 843 am, Tuesday tration Rehearsal. Film Dragon August 23, 1925-HKAAF Hangar-All Trophy, RV MPG for RHQ 1,50 p.m. personnel-6 p.m. Transport leaves Dress: As for MMG and Battle Or Salisbury Road at 3.45 p.m. Clerks der less steel helmet. Q Coy Biz P.A. Thursday August 25, 1955-11Q PlWednesday August 24, 1955. "A" RHKDF a.m. (Full Day). Trans Seo-W.S. 31 Netting Practical. port leaves Murray Parade Ground Parade MPG 4.30 p.m. Drens: Plain at 8.45 a.m. A.T.C. Saturday August clothes. "B" See-W.T with "D" 20, 1953-As detailed-Kal Tak Tower Coy. Dress as ordered by "D" Coy. −12 noạn to 4 nm. (Full Days, MT PI-Wednesday August 24. 1035. Bunday August 21, 1033-Ax detalled AD.; Blɛ_Wave" BAY, HKYMCA MT Lecture & Instr. RV MPG for →Kai Tak Tower 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. A/D.; Shek-0, KCOB A/D. 21,8.65, RHQ 830 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes. (Full Day). Friday August 30, 1935--| 0.30 am." Repulse Bay, Shaukiwani MT PI-Friday August 20, 1935. MT Fit Flight--Q YIKAAP fangar-0 | KƐ A/D.; Bứr Wave Bay, Shaukiwan & MC Cadre. RV MPG for RHQ 3,30 1.171 Transport leaves Salbbury D.; Shek-O, Eastern A/D, 21.8.08.
derfies Friday August 20, 1035-All personnel-8.S.Q. AF Kat Tak-6 p.m. Equipment Assistant Saturday August 20, 1935–HKAAF Hangar
Transport leaves Group 3-2 p.m. Salisbury Road nt 1.45 p.m. Sunday August 21, 1935-KAAF Hangar
Transport leaves [Grovu 4-0 4.m.
p.m.
Transport
Orderly Dulas For Mainland ArsA Bqts.-10.8.05. Shamshulpo Amb Div.; 20.0:00, KYMCA Amb. Div.: 21.0.65. Shammquipo Ambi ly. 22.0:55 KYMCA Nig. Div.; 23.0.55. Kung Wal Amb, Divj
34.8.56. Tsimshatsui Amb. Div.: 25.8.55. KYMCA Amb. Div.
Street Sleepers Shaiter Bociety Duties Shimshuipo. 10.8.06.- 20.8.56. KYMCA Nog. Div. 23.8.65.- Waterloo Nag. Div. 97.0.55
Street Bloopers Shelter Society Duties Western Dist-August 1968: Central Nag. Diy,
Mongkok K.F.W.A. Agan, Clinic Dulles 19.0.35.-20.8.05. КУМСА Nag. Div.; 23.8.55.-23.0.60. Waterloo Nig. Div.. 24.8.68.-25.6.55. Sho shuipo Nag. Div.
Beach Duties-Hongkong 20.8.00.
# p.m. Repulse Bay, Couroway Bac
p.m. Dress: Plain clothes-Overlis. Road at 6.45 p.m. Clerks G.D. Sun-1.30 pan. Repulse Bay, Kennedy Int See-Wednesday August 24, 1035. day August 21, 1953–UKAAF Hangar Town A/D Big Wave Day, Sin Nan Map Reading Test (Gen MR Suh-- aim. (PUR Day Transport A/D; Bhek-0, Wanchal" "AD, Jecta). RV MPG 5.30 p.m. Dress: leaves Salisbury Road at 645 5.m.
August 1955: HKYMCA N. Div. Plain clothes, Med Bec-Wednesday (Grounderew Saturday August 20,
Brach Duos Row 100%-Eastern August 24, 1935. MO Lecture. RV 1035-"B" Flight-IIKAAF Hangar-2
Athletic Aman, Gwimming Pavillon: leaves Salikbury
Kowloon Amb. Div. & Shamaraipe Road at 1.45 p.m. Sunday August 21,
Nsg. Div. Chinese VARCIA Swimming 1933-A" Flight-HKAA Hangar-
Pavilion: KYMCA Amb, &e Nag. Diva. R.M. Transport Inves · Ballsbury
ILK. Chinese Civil Servants Swim- Road at 3.45 a.m. Thursday August
ming_Pavilion: Kong Wah Amb. Div, 25, 1955--All Grounderow-HKAAF
& Waterloo Nøg, Divg. Tai Won Hangar-0 p.m. Transport leaves Swimming Pavilion: Kong Wah Sallsbury Road at 545 p.m. Tuesday Amb, Djv. Laktikok Beach; August August 30, 1935-The full day's tra20 & 21, 1986: Taimahatul Amb.
Div & Shamondpa Ng, Th
YET ANOTHER
WALKOVER
to
A shortage of players yes- terday forced the Jaguars to concede a walkover the Filipino Club in scheduled Summer League has softball match. This now placed the League lead- ing South China “A” in a practically unassailable
ition, and the
coveted very much within their grasp.. Jaguars are still lying second in the League.
ing for groundgrew will take place Hangar at KAAF
ort Tuesday August 30, 1985, from .m. and 4.15 p.m. Transport leaves Salsbury Road at 3.43 a.m.
Appointment & Promotion Western Dist. Amb. Dly, C5). Eo Kal-wong appointed to be Hon. Agt. & Div, Sec. w... 15.7.06.
Flying Programme. Saturday August 20, 1095-"A" Flight—HKAAF Hongar-2 P.M. Transport leaves Taken On Hirength--(a) Enrolment Sallabury Rond at 1.45 p.m. Sunday-Wanchai "p" Amb. Div.: Fie. August 21 1335"13" Flight Hanger Wong Ent enrolled w.uf. 30:7.80. 9 a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury King's College Nig. DIY.: Amb/518. fond et 8.45 a.m, Thursday August Au Kit-mul scrolled w... 11.9.66. 25, 1955-All Pilots HQ HDF Shaukiwan KP Nig. Div. Amb/314. Zee Yuk-kit enrolled wet. 1.1.15. Manshien Nig. Div. Amb/Sta's Lau
Lok Shou-ha Lai-wan
enrolled Hongkong Women's Auxiliary
w.o.. 12.0.65, Army Corp
Decrease of Strength(a) Resarra Training Monday August 22, 1955-KYMCA Nig. Div.: Amb/5ls. Liu -Siga "B" All personnel parade Chul-an reserved
30.0.00 -4.
p.m.
6.30 p.m. MP for HQLF. Drew: Chung Sing Amb. Divi Pie, Tang Tuesday August 23, 1955– Cheong-shing reserved w.ex. 10.8.80.
Gutierrez Shield: Personnel detalled parade (6) Belgration--KYMCA Amb, DIT.
Entries Close August 31
The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association announced yester- day that August 31 will be the closing date for entries for the Shield" Interna- "Gutierrez tional tournament.
.ment
At a meeting of the Manago- at the Committer held Craigengower Cricket Club, the following by-laws governing the competition, were passed.
The International competition for the Gutierrez Shield shall be hold under the auspices of the HKLBA.
"A player shall be qualified to represent a Nallon, Country or Colony provided that he shall be:-
(a) a bona fido member
club affiliated to the Association. (b) been born in, be a elli- zon of, or a naturalized citizen of the Nation, Country Colony concerned.
or
The Association reserve the right to request any entrant l submit proof or evidence of his qualifications Nation, Country or Colony.
represent
*
resigned w...
resigned
WAL
8.30a.m. MPG for HQLF. Dress: Pie, Yue Hol-lam Uniform. Wednesday August 24, 1955| 10.0,65, Kong Wah Amb, D1: Pio. --All personnel parado 8.30 p.m. Chan Frank-pu MPG. Drem: Butil. Fint Ald: Por: | 10.8.09. sonnel detailed parade 8.30 a.m. WD Car Park Kowloon. Dress: Mufti. Thursday August 25, 1965--All per- sonnel parade 8.30 p.m. MPG. Dře
(Sed.)
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represent it Country or Colony and shali The Hongkong Countryalde (Herklots), Inside the hotel the changes more cheerful than I found
last October.
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be Hongkong Birds (Herklots) At least, it was until Wolver-There after he shall not Interpreters
allowed to play for any other Coronation Glory ager to please. They have hampton Wanderers failed to
perform. given us
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King George VI soap: there are noticea printed In English;
can
One rink of four players is's Fun Finding Out - 2nd series change our travellers' cheques
team in without going halfway across
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to me the message | bathrooms. emblazoned in letters a foot high
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