THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956.
Roman Festival Is Our PUNCH-FOR-PUNCH BOUT Big Hope To Hold French In The Triumph
By JAMES PARK
It is now possible to weigh up the season's hurdling
Roman Festival
It is a wise In
recruits with some degree of accuracy. stands out as the best of the four-year-olds. decision to miss the Champlon Hurdle (March 6) favour of the Triumph Burdle at Hurst Park (March 10).
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record in Four-year-olds have not Champion Hurdle. It is to early to expect them to copa with the experience of the seniors,
With another your oves 19 hea 1. Roman Festival may be a different proposition.
Mean
while he boula like being mate man bulwark for stop the run
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Epaulette having the necessary stumine bul after a long absence he is quite sound again,
A couple of novices to entch my eye last week were Brian Ce mat That Monkey. They are cx- four-year-olds with little petere but I liked the look of them in the paddock.
That Monkey was having his first race over hurdles and found the early pace more then be could manage. He was well in Barcars as the nekl made the bottom turn into the straight at Kenyjelom but he kept on in the style like to see,
SHOULD WIN SOON
To judge from his appearance Here is nice scope for improve
F Armalton is Rong to the USA Tor a holiday, but during his absence Muggum, Gesture and Epoulette o
Fa remind us that Newana kei un torn out winners wad Nit Rules as well as on the not.
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hurdies last Over wintre and his chunre of payu his way once more will depend on how h is treated by the
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RAF
1st DivestOÐ v Scorpion (1) F/Lt Ledle, F/U Taylor, Fast Welch, Sgt Taylor, Cpl Birley, Cpt, Davey
Metawan, Sac Jower, B.A C Tender, Col
LAU Toth 120, Man: Mason. Umpire Big Robm-
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Men 12th Epiche. Davies,
Unspire: LA.C.
Set jer komm Quickmire. Scorer. Fly/Sgi Clayton.
Optimista
R. C.
1st Diviron (Home) v me Estringbom. E. Bed, C. J. B Leader, G. T. Rowe, G. H. P. Pritchard, R. M. Macpherson, N. Leigh-Bennett, A. Huey, A. Mai- den, A. Perry, 11.
Huglow. Scorer: R. Mendatu Umpire: P. J. Hart.
Civil Service
The following have been selected
to represent the Civil Servico
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This chance appenred to have gone when the fejl turned into the straight but, after jumping the last hurdles, Perfield found Turn of speed which would
} VC (fil Cic ht to dit h{ str('hid fee Jil a few more strides.
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noted Os
Mkely to get his head in front when the going becomes really
He Bas sisways been A mudlark and his performance al Kempton satisfied me that he is as good as ever.
When the pace was turned on It looked! 45 if some of the others would go right away from Pommel. If not much to look at, the gelding has a big heart and he ran on with much pluck after clearing the final dight
Pomunel will not always be taking on such good class and when galloping conditions are to his ilking he will be difficult to beat-if the class is not too high,
-(London Express Servics).
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WINTER OLYMPICS
Gar Hodge (27 HAA Regiment RA) got the beller in this clinch after a very hectic punch-for- punch light-welter encounter in last night's Land The Forces Individual Boxing Championships al Macpherson Stadium. Pte. Gildea (right) won on points.China Mail Photo,
SPORTS ROUND-UP
Dai Dower Meets French Bantamweight Champion On January 30
Dai Dower. British and Empire Flyweight Boxing Champion, will meet French bantamweight Henri Schmidt over 10 rounds at Carmarthen on January 30. Dower Colomb was due to fight another Frenchman, Jacques on this bill.
But Colomb has withdrawn.
Lew Lazar, contender for the British and Empire Middleweight boxing titles hold by Pat McAteer. is Lo fight Eddie Theus of South Afrien at the Royal Albert Hall on January 24, Last year when both wire Welter- weights, Lazur bent Thornas on It third round disqualification in Johannesburg.
H rugby
£280 £420, the
Thompson, Ireland's seater aircraft-will cost skipper and captain of a head as against The British Lions on their South urdinary fare to Tokyo, Afrlean tour, will miss this
EASILY INFLUENCED season's laternational Thompson recently operation for appendicitis
matches. bact
M
Click Panthers
Table
Nottingham Zalek,
ee-hockey star, has English ***
Tennis Joined Arians footballers | 472- Association has
42 pre-Beusing referers. Zamick thats liminary Receptances from seven that lee-hockey referees are not European countries for Its aero-4: inant enough when making bus service to the next World decisions, Championships b Tokyo iri The acro-bus service -50
April
TABLE TENNIS
Hungary's Koczian Wins Singles And Doubles Titles
Karachi, Jan. 12.
Hungary's J. Koezian win
the Istuin! Table Tenuis Championship Men's Singles title in Kurtchi tonight by defeating Pon Weng-hoe of Singapore in the finals by 21-11, 21-19, 14-21 und 21-17.
won
They are too ensfly fuenced into altering decisions breause of the crowd's attitude," le says. Zamiek also feels there should be "no dissent" Tulo which prevents players from urgoing with the referee. suggestion has frequently made recently in regard to
SOCCCT.
This been
Jamay Hagan, 37-year-old Sheffield United und former England Inside-forward has been fuffered a post as pinyer-inanager of Mansfield Town the Third Division North club. Sheffield are willing to release him, so the decision new rests with Hagan.
--(London Express Service),
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Home Soccer
Fixture List
Coupled with his compatriot, F. G. Sido, Koczian also the Men's Doubles litle at the expense, once again, of Poca Weng-hoe, who was tened up! with another Singapore player, Loh Heng-chew. The Hunga-cer fixtures for tomorrow: runs won the Doubles finals by 21-12, 21-13 and 21-13.
Following are the
First Divtaton
Home soc-
Arsenal Birmingha Blackpool Bolton Cardiff Choires
Y
Tuttenham
Y
Burnley
V
Auton Vitig
V
In the Mixed Doubles, Sido and
rivals. Kuczlan became Sido, playing with Miss Saced
of Suliano
India, beat Everton Korzian, playing with Miss Hudderafleid
Portsmouth
Manchester C. Sunderland
Charlton
Shemeid u,
V Wolves
Manchester U
*
West Brom
World Bobsleigh Kula Fikree, by 21-17, 21-12 Newcastle
Champion Unable
To Compete
Zurich, Jun. 12.
bobsleigh Cham-
and 21-10.
The best fought out match
an
V Lulon
V
Preston
Becond Division
Bartaley of the evening WAS the Blackburn
Bristol C Women's Slagles title. In
Hall all-Indian finals, Miss Meens Lincoln Parende beat Mias. Sultana by Middlesbry 21-18, 21-19, 19-21, 12-21 and Nottingham
POT! Vale Rotherham Shefeld W. West Ham
H.K.CC. at Chater Road on Sun- Fitz Felerabend, Switzer-21-10.-France-Presse.
day play commencing at 11 a.m..
R. H. Hughes, R. Bell, K. 1. ften-land's World
ton,
J. Pakenham-Walsh, . . plon,
ls to have a stomach
Stanton, R. Jenner, F. Findley, P. operation and will be unable to
V. Dodge, T. N. Loigh-Bennett,
M. Williamson, P. A. Weller. Un piro: I. Harris, Sevror: J. Smith.
Scorpions
1st Division (Awny) v R.A.F.: 1. Stanton, F. D. Bottomley K. M. Campbell, . A. Weller, 8. KUI, J. D. Whinery. D. W. Leach, H., Pinniger, R. B. Com plon, V. o. Roberts, D. W. J. Clark.
FOOTBALL ИКРС
selected to represent the Club in
the
football matches on Saturday.
3 30 p.Armstrong. Neal; McCall,
Douglas,
Jones: Planck, Bishop
Phayar, Tomunson, Pickering, Dig-
compele la the Winter Olymple
v Leicester
v Plymouth
Y Fulhain
Stoke
V Liverpoot
y Bury
Y
Bristol R.
v Notte
V SworACA
V
Third Division (South) Brentford
Games, it was learned here French Team Wins Brion
today.
Feierabend, 48, was thinking
of giving up racing two years ago but his team mates
Coventry
Ipwwich Millwall Reading Shrewsbury Southampton Southend Torgy Walsall Watford
per-
suaded him to try once
more
World Bridge Championship
for an Olympic title which he
has never won.
Paris, Jan. 12. The Freach team lonight won
Third
Errow
Swimming History. America's 288 points,
Chester
Derby
✓ Colchester
v Crystal P.
V Leytons
V Queens PR.
v Gilling
v Bournemouth V Northampton
v Aldershot
V ceter
V Newport
v Swindon
V Norwich Division (North)
V Accrington
Transmore
♥
Qateshead
V Darlington
V Halifa
y Bradford C.
v Southport V Wrachten]
v Chesterfield
v Manadold
ASIKĘPIO A
v Scunthorpe Beottian Laagus "A"
V Kitanocic
Ho has shared the World the World Bridge Champion- Bradford The following üleyes have been 1 Championship for two and four ship. with a load of 54 in Carille
man bobs six times-China tornational match points over Crewe 1st Division (Home) v St Joseph's Mall Special,
their American opponents.
Grimsby France scored 342 Interna-Hartlepools
Rochdale tional match points against Stockport
Workingtors York C. points,
Arizo pointa ceito
Dundee East Fife Hibernian' Partick Queen of B. it Mirren Stirling
Arbroati
RUGBY
Army North XV
2nd Division y l Joseph's (2 p.m.): Bachmann; MoLoan, Wat-
Wako, Phillips. ner:
Bradbury;
In ordinary gamo Wellington, New Zealand. Manas,
scored 80,880 Beattle, Douglas, Trefwell, Miller
Beynolds and Reserves!
One family made swimming France history at a provincial swimming against America's 02,350. Woodstock.
contest here by winning · four
known Charios. Gloren, |covated Champlonships.
throughout the world for his The thies went to the three books on bridge, who is play Ray: Vit:D.. 7. Odds 2/Lt. Hamilton brothers, of Inverearing in the American team, sald Maunder, Cth J. M. Moore, B/L N. Net wort the Senior 100 tonight: "I have never, in 20 Arbe E. W7 Capt B. T. Harrison, P. Culleys Cpl D. Sharps, 2/L4 5. L. yards, backstroke and the 220 years seen such a strong and Ayr
team playing Noi Bruchirs Chandler, 1/1A . 84. Bkübeck, 2/tyarda tree style, Jack won the brilliant MW. Tuden, Bat CV. Houghton, Intermediate 220 yards back team. In the world could have CSM it. Hahsm Capt. A Blu, stroke, and Don won the junior boston Trance on the form they RLA G. AT AUGU, LA 1, J. McCut joch, Ramavis: agt Mackburn, 224 220 yards free, skyles China. Are showing at present,"
Army North" v. RAY at Causeway
Mail fpeciali
Txpace-Prine,
V Frikik
V Hearts
Motherwenti V. Aberdand y' Dunfermline ▼ Clyde
V Harth Rov,
Boottish Langue
V.. Mostrone
"Johnstona
Farming Means More To Cockell, Gardner And Simpson Than Fighting
Says ARCHIE QUICK
Don Cockell and Jack Gardnerwere in London last week. The Cham- pion had come up from his Sussex farm at Horam; his stablemate had come up from his Leicestershire farm at Market Harborough. Their manager, Mr John Simpson had come up from his Hampshire farm at Basingstoke to meet them.
But they weren't in London to discuss pigs and poultry, Nothing so important, Only the British and Empire Heavyweight Boxing Championships, which Cockell is due to defend his titles against the ex-Granadler Guardsman at Earls Court, London, on April 24 after two postponements in September and January. And I honestly believe that farming means more to these three than fighting. Scrapping is only the means to the end of bigger and bolter farms.
| Mr Seed told me the other cay that he was thinking α giving up. All I can Buy Ls: "Football Association, get him as your team manager and sole selector."
A most iaudable object, make a supporting contest to farming, but while they are something more attractive, which public performers,
the is equally humiliating. und public is willing to pay good! money to see them perform, 11 When Eddie Firmani left in their duty to fit themselves London for sunny Italy, Charl- in peak condition and give nulton Athlete pocketed £38,000 value 11 the ring. After all,
Some funny things happen in Genoa club from the
Samp football, and one of the the old-timers did think the doris.
most that Bul
Way not the British Heavyweight Charu-half of it,
the Shrewd
peculiar things of Jate is manager pionship something
Seed made a lightning way struggling Tottenham per- Jimny while.
Bist und
in trip to
playing their one forward Southern Ireland
of genius, Eddie Bally, in the paid
for Waterford $3,500 when i saw Dad
Jimmy
Reserves. centre-forward
He was put into the Gould. Comparative-Not only did Charlton make
second eleven against QPR at they are ឯង
the special
West request waistline
Bromwich Albion manager, Mr Vie Buckingham, so that he не could watch him.
That in th self is
I was shocked them in London.
my
DL3
^
flasco"
worth
and pro-
ly, age for uge, thick around the
net profit of over £30,000, but rotund self.
que they got for themselves a ready- colleague described the
coming contest made leader in the Scot whose "a fatty
goal-scoring feats in the mud de intking him the talk of the moter Jack Solomons was 50 concerned that he
suggested town. that Gardner should have
before Apri warning-up bout with une of the younger achal-Dick Richardson, Henry Comper or Joe Erskine February Manager Simpson
would not hear of it.
POOR SHOWING
Gardner recently put up un ex- tremely poor showing in giling the luckiest of points decisions
the
um
That deal alone puta Mr Seed forward as "The Manager of
That is not all. He has 1956".
Italian cum another
South African In Eddie Firman's cousin, and
I hear that he is preparing to do another money- spinning struke af business.
Seed
of talks
retirement. That would bo u disaster for
is peculiar too, for if there
is one person who should know
NOTICE
'THE HONG KONG-
JOCKEY CLUB
As from 8th January 1986, Admission Badges to the Members Enclosure on Race days are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chatar Itoad, and NOT from tha Secretary's office at Alexandra Houas,
Admission Badges at $10.00 cach per day are obtainable
only on the written introduc- tion of a Member, who will be
responsible for all visitors introduced by him. Payment must be in cash, and cannot be chargeable to Members accounts.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
6th (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING 1956
28th January, 1st and 4th February, 1956
and
Hong Kong Derby 28th April, 1956 Programmes
and
Entry
all about Baily it is his old team Forms for the above may bo
mate now,
Vie Buckingham. Any-
HY | obtained
at the Secretary's London Combination A
Office, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
match is no place to assess the
value of a footballer Eddie
such
5
Another strange thing is that while West Bromwich were
"watching" Baily and another
one
lin offer
for
Entries close to the Ster-
representative was over at Fuitary, Alexandra House, 8th ham watching" Bobby Robson, Floor, at NOON on Tuesday, Soccer in general and Charlton West Bromwich themselves were 17th January, 1956. 223 particular. Seed and his
de-forward, nie seiling trainer Jimmy Johnny Hodgkisson, 10 Walsal International
Please enclose the entry Trotter have lifted the Athletic and receiving from the Third Division to another one, Johnny Nicholis form in the green envelope First, won the Cup and
now
from Sunderland. Hodgkisson provided, threaten to take the League and Nicholls were first team men Championship for the Brst time. until recently, and Nicholls an
By Order of the Stewards, It is the one honour which has England player last season. AB cluded Seed
I say, football is a funny game.
the
over Tongas Kilione Lave, and statement most puthelle
London that chine
out of the meeting was Mr Simpson's cry from the heart: "I could not let Gardner fight, unless I was surt he was 100% 01, and I nol sere he was that against Lave." Mr Solomons has two ideas. One is to ask the British Board of Control to weight the two contestants at regular intervals, which is humillaling, to say the least. The other is to relegate penny in big transfers, at the the night from top-liner 2211 same time selling to advantage.
SOLE SELECTOR
And all his success has been
without spending gained
Let's Stop Those Olympic Anthems
Says DESMOND
HACKETT
The International Olympic Committee is hustling round with a chiding: "Now boys, no fighting" and the flaming bowl that symbolises the opening of the Games will not be lit for all of 10 months.
Mr Avery Brundage, the American President of the Committee, pleads with one and all not to stir things up by publishing tables of points won by the competing
nations.
n
I would like to point out that into Olympic fitness, did the after the Olympic Games of much better. Job. 1952 the official report published Getting really deep into this research business, works out; a table of medal winners which started.... USA 76, and right | Hungary had 221,428 people down the list to Bulgaria . from whom to produce one (Wonder what happened to the medal winner; Russia had other half of that medal7) 2,817,381 people from whom to of their meda! produce cach
Mr Brundage says that these tables create International
pleads: wrangling. Ho Olympic Games are between nations
verriners.
All right then, let there be no "The Olympic tables, and surely the a contest Olympic hymn and the Olymple Normal aags are sufficient anthems and national pride perfectly legill-emblems for this non-national mate, but neither the Olymple athletic meeting.
Games
sports nor any other
contests can be said to indicate the superiority of one political system over another."
FLAG-FLYING
Nobly spoken, sir. But if the are a hapDY. Olympic Games Iriendly get-together among Individual athletes, then why ali the flag-flying and national anthers to celebrate victories?
The Olympic appeal gets down to busines when it points out that tables
can be entirely inaccurate, and that it would be unfair to give the winner of a marathon or decathlon, a gym- nast, pistol shooter, yachtsman, football team, or basketball team the same score. (Hear, hear!)
And I fully agree with the downright statement: "To be fair the factor of population should be considered, and if a careful analysis were made it would be discovered that many small nations have won for more Olymple medals faken on a population basis than tha larger countries."
Being a chap who pays atten-.; tion to what is requested, I made a brisk check-up of the results of the last. Olympic“ „Games and found that - Rusia, so with a population of 201,300,000. (hope haven't left anybody out) won 60 medals, while düngury, with 9,810,8184 - (that was the 1941 count) won: 42*medals,""
i
Working it out it does look a though Afrungary: "kwith 192
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BOXING
QUEEN ELIZABETH || YOUTH CENTRE KOWLOON
TONIGHT 6 P.M. TONIGHT 1956
Landforces Championships.
SEMI-FINALS.
15 BOUTS.
All Landforce champions are competing. Admission $2 and $1 pay
at the door.
Against
skin disease and Itching
Mitigal
A GENUINE BAYER'PRODI
MANUFACTURED IN LIVIERUSEM.
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FIFTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 14th January, 1956,
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Dlub)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONB1ST OF 8 RACES, The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Racs run at 2.00 p.m.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting,
Admission Badges at $10.00 each are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be respopalbio for all visitors introduced by him.
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite Ice of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT,
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Botting Booths in the Members' Enclosure,
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 such may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am, on the day of the Race Mesting.
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Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 13th January, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Mootings.'
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but
particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights, whatsoever, unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right, to remove any, name from 'subscription - Hista without staling reasons for their action.
SPECIAL CASH SWEEP
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Poarce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th February 1966, at $2.00 each, may be oblained' from the Cash Sweep Ofees,
· TOTALISATOR
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FIGURED TICKETS. "
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within the precincts of the Hong Kong Tonkey Clubvert
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