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YESTERDAY'S RUGGER

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

CLUB 'A' DOWN GARRISON ISLAND TO KEEP THEIR UNBEATEN RECORD

By "PAK LO"

the Club In a thrilling encounter yesterday evening, under floodlights on ground, the Club "A" added yet another victory to their so far unbeaten record this season when they overcame Garrison Mainland by 9 points (1 ry, 1 dropped goal, 1 penalty goat) to 3 points (1 penalty goal).

To action,

However

The Club (fully deserved this win, for they were better in practically every department, and with the larger share of the ball they were continually attacking.

Only good tacklung. and sunne dreaded ten yard rule came in- |

Wait- 1 much kicking by wright, the fud back, bed therm bay was not until the clos- The Best ba't Muments of that the Gaon got into their the field. hait of Dint then the Club had been battering hard at the defences, E4 Saat Enly

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Yet he somehow gathered 11. but I took him a second or twe too long and the Garrison threes who, thanks to a Ane movement by O'Kelly were on the wrong side of the field, got across anti a fow stopped him with only yards to go

The Garrison had a bit more of the play in the second half, but they never somehow finish- ex of their moves. The Kame was well-refereed by Allwright, who kept a very close check on all the incidents

Talking of referees, I have de from about 35 vores from been, orked to remind you that The Garrison Itp". There was o

there will be a "Quiz" on the Insul ard Wright whipped i

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threw away, and

vices, and the other the Civilians they entruming then opponents

in the HKFC Chubhouse tonight went the ball out to Steven (8)

players. the wing Steve was tacklat 7:30 pin and

and any others in- just short of the Hat by Waus-referees, weight, bart alibonight

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AUSTRALIANS GAIN STRONG POSITION IN FIRST TEST WITH INDIA

Madras, Det. 23. Australia gained a strong position in the First Test with India today when they took their score to 219, which gave them a first innings and of, 255, and than dismigged two Indian halaman Champly in the second innings.

Indian spin bowfers troubled Australia' when the visitors continued their innings and they dismissed Corig, Ken Mackay and Burge while 85 rung were added, 29 of them by Mackay."

A crowd of more than 20,000, and wicketkeeper Langley raced watched play in sloudy weather, five yards to the left to hold the

A ninth wicket sland of B7 | catch-Flexder'. runs fr 70 minutes between Closing scores were: Johnson and Crawford placed jr Indianket, tailchi Australia in a sound position by Australiam,14) Emings_819 the ten interval however.........

India-#nd “fukings---3p

Both were severe on spin | gwo, bowling and a spate of runs caused the Indian caplain to take the now ball at 255.

Though the scoring rate drop ped a little, pace men could not

brouk the partnership and

spinners Patel and Mankad were soon brought on.

The latter ended Crawford's Innings at 287 when the fall Australian stepped oul, missed und was stumped.

Crawford's breezy 34 included: four fours.

Juhnson went on to complete | bo in 70 minutes,

caught

The

DETAILED 60ORES: Australia--1st innings (120 for three on Saturday) con tinued:

Bengud, b Ghulam Ahmed Lindwall, e Adhikari b

Guple Johnson, e Roy b Gupta .. Crawford

Mankad C. Langley not out

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Anyone's Guess Who Will Win The Olympic

5,000 Metres

The 5,000 Metres (3 miles 188 yards) was first included in the Olymple pro- gramme in 1912, and so far no English-speaking athlete has won this title.

The United States gained a second pince when Ralph Hill was beaten by 'n touch by the Flunish world record holder, Lauri Lehtinen, at the Los Angeles Games,

Great Britain' hind a third Then along canês Kuts, and (20 min. 13.0 py; Sando (who place in the last race at Stock-akes 12sec. off tharos's short- was fifth last time), 29 min. 14.2 hown in 1912, G.W. Hutson, whe fived triumph, and incidentally; and Pirie, 20 in 17.2 sec. runs over 20wce, faster than he was killed in World War 1,

hishing half a minute behind has ever run before, the tres of the great Finns, Hanne Kolatanoinen. who just beak dibe Frenchman Jean Bouin by two yards,

This year Great Britain, with

record

Chris holder world Chataway cand

Great of 000 Britain's 4-minute milers, Derek Ibbotson, has

casily strongest team ever for event,

PIRIF'S BEST

The Marathon--the race which HIS OWN PACE

has so often hit the headliner- What in one to make of this | takes pince on the final day at Russian runner? Undoubtedly Melbourne. he will not goneen himself with

anyone

eled in the race, but will set off at his own pace at the start.

The question is, will anyone be able to live with him and har how will his opponents resolve this the question "to be or not to

be?"

Shall they

follow and perhaps "blow up." or let him go and fight out second, third, fourth places and so on?

Only two other (unles Zatopek defemis

10 Pirle's best time is 13 min.

830.8 sec. (just short of half

Extras

Total (ail out) Full of wickets: 7-198, 8-200, 9-281.

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him Aftey tea Gupte had

hi at midoff for 73

of the highest score

whole tour, hus

best being is against Worcestershire at start of the England tour. h? seven fourS in slay nearly two hours.

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when Indip opened their second. Mankad,

Lindwall Innings, they lost opening bats-

e Langley, b

In 50 minutes left for play

well

men, Mankad and Roy, who. Roy, e Hurvey, b Lind- both fell to Lindwall's pace at P. Umrigar not out tack.

Both Lindwall and Crawford N. S. Tumhare not out

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Like every

event, the 17- provement In Marathon ning ng been phenomenal, and this year's winner will probably run somewhere near two hours eighteen minutes.

Greel "Britain hus beca second on three occasiona this mec-our three representa- tives this year, Ron Clark.

Fred Norris, Harry fleks, und

minute faster than Emil Zalo-title) have beaten 20 minutes are comparatively inexperienced, B10 pek's Olymple record

|inin. 90,0 sec.)

Chalaway (another 4-minute miler) did 13min. 51.0sec. in the Wepic encounter with the Russian Kuts at the White City two years ago, and Derek Ibbotson had a 3|18min. 67.2svc. performance 101 2 his credth 4

but I should expect coc of them to Brish In the first alx.

Mimoun of France runs, he

as follows: -Norris, will certainly be la the picture,

What of the opposition? There iis Sandor Tharon (Hungary) with a time of 13min. 10.Usec.--the world record performance he set 11 up last October. There la Laszio

Tabori (Hungary) yet third 94-minute miler, likely to com- pole in this event, whose best ailme was also accomplished last

October (13min. 53.2sec.).

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SECOND HALF

The Clun voinued to put on defensive : the pressure in the second half within yourth of theu own line.

A five minutes from the end │ Within andrates O'Kelly makesed Kelly made it 9-8 when he

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING

Saturday *20th and Saturday 27th October, 1956.

Tu he held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACED. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run

it 2:00 pm, on the Isi Day.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 12.00 Noon and the First Race run at 12.30 p.m. The Tin interval of one hour is after the Second Race (1.00 p.m.), the Third Race will be run at 2.00 pm.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close al 1145 am. on the 1st Day and at 10.00 am on the 2nd Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed Throughout the meeting.

Adinussion Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Casli Sweep Omee, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, only un the written introduction of Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

Admission Badges lasued for the 18th and 15th October aro valid for the 20th and 27th October respectively.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House It 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 wке of seventeen years, Western Standard,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable al the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 In order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets excluding Kwangtung Handicap may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Head) and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and unih 11,00 am. on the First Day and 10.00 am, of the Second Day of the Race Meeting,

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any same from Subscription Ists without alating reasons for their action.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

In view of the postponement of the First Race Meeting, the sale of tickets has been re-opened and tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap now scheduled to be run on 27th October, 1958, at $2.00 each, may be obtained trom the Cash Sweep Offices.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited,"

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN OND HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULKOWTO BE RUN, + PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OB DISHIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tie Tao man, etc. will not be permitted to openie within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Stewarda,

Lindawaii

Garrison Mainland:

Wall wright. Williatris. Horsefall. King. Izod. Hiley, Rowe. Cross, Shaddock. Arthur.

per, failed to epaneet properly itolinson.

Five minutes before the close | Crawford Marked trid to book a bum- Benaud

Hant. Hodge, Dowling. Summer.

Points Victory

For Corsican-Born Lightweight Boxer

Paris, he. 12. France's Corsican-born light- weighi

boxing hope

Felix a points North

Ch.occa tonight

Victory Aftkam

Won

French over

lightweight Seraphin

Ferrer after a 10-round bout at the Palais des Sports in Paris.

for

The match was a return fight previous clash between the two boxers, who fought a araw at the beginning of the 503on.--France-Presse,

INDIAN RUNS 400 METRES

IN 46.9

trials. Mikha

Patiala, Oct. 22. Two athictes broke national records in India's final track and field Olymple Singh ran the 400 Metres in 40.9 seconds cleared 50 feet 10%

and Mohinder Singh inches In the Hop, Step and Jump. Reuter,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 27th October, 1956 Over 2,300,000 tickets sold to date.

--Router

Unbeaten Frenchman Scores Points Win Over Tanny

Campo

Paris, Oct. 22,

Other contenders

Janty Chromik of Poland (13 mini.

world 51.0 sec.) former oord holder

for the sleeple

re-

2 chase. Miklos Szabu (Hungary), John 0 13min. 54.4 sec., and

Landy (Australia), who has done the equivalent of tämin. 57.40cc

There can be no doubt that the Olympic record will be handsomely beaten, almost cer- tainly by the Arst six meri

s

Great Britain could fins with three men in the first six and it goes without saying that Pirlo could Win No one in their senses would venture predict

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As in the 8,000 Metres, English-speaking athlete has up by date won' a fold medal in the £9,000 Metre (0 miles 370

United The

States

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TROLLEY

BOYS

By HENRY LONGHURST

Whatever one may say about the laziness of the modern golfer, the age of democracy, the cost of living, or anything else, the traditional goting scene is still al complete without the caddie, and his gradual disappear- ance in Britain is much to be regretted.

I do not in the least blame a grown man in these days for wanting a pound a day-or even, as I see it is ta in the Gleneagles-Saxone tournament, 30s.-but the

£4 for fact is that few of us can earn an extra week-end's golf in order to pay out £2 to the caddle and the other two to Mack the Knife.

every

The anewer, have long, "Are we playing how, or how maintained, is the combination | many?" of trolley-and-boy. On reading Boys who have been souched at of the early days of the new Home Park by the professional. lady champion of the United Spencer Attwood, dre invited States, however, I

now to come and trolley" at week- maust add toiley-and-girl. Little Miss ends and this, says the club

Stewart, it appears, capusin, Mr Trevor Davis, "has Arleng

a Buccess from ali up at the Look-Out proved

Members are asked to Point Club at Fonthill,

Ontario, angida. night years ago, when she was take an interest in the boys and

Instruct them in eðurbe etiqueturi and asked if he might and deportment generally. The caddis for a girl friend.

and it is suT- The professional, Gordon Mc-boys are keen.

prising how quickly they pro- Imus, first let her become a pas even to the extent of gular caddle, then started her developing ideas on clubbing"" playing as well as occasionally Another scheme

operates caddying for him in order to the Swinton Park Club, Bear. pick up the fine points of the Manchester. where ten

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+22

The unboulen French bantamweight boxing. kopo yards) Alphonse Halimi tonight beat the Philippines bantam-second place in the first race at weight champion, Tanny Campo, on points over 10.rounds Stockholm and Great Britain a

Within two years she "cadets" have already become. game. at the Palais des Sports in Paris.

third in 1920.

was State Champion of Ontario, members. Six of them play to The French bantamweight, as yet unbeaten in a Again as in the 5,000 Metres, No one thinks the less of Mime single figures, and one reached professional fing, caught the Philippines boxer with the Olympic record of 20 min. Stewart for Kids beginning, pay the last 10 of the Lancashire

If sco. made by Zatopek when more than they

think

of Amateur, Another ten several hard hit punches which sapped Campo's resources

at Helsinki fin repeated bis Francis Ouimet, Who started caddying now. They include the and almost completely closed his left øye.

Olympic victory, scents certain in this way, or of mons of professional men."

writes to receive a severe shaking.

Mr. F. Purcell, chairman of the Francis Boven clubs

Handicapping Committee. They A Lawy works ago the historic 1913 play-off for

the have an obvious love of the | Hungarian Sander Iharos set up

the

428 sc at his first attempt at citizens of San Francisco,

but ready worth having" The club the distance This took 11.4 acc. also the employer of America's for them, and the members and captain sponsOTS a tournament off Zatopek's time in 1954 when two leading amateurs, Harvie professional help them to And he became the first man to boat Ward and Ken Ventur!

Campo's ring craft was Almont || In the eighth round the Philip- always superior, bus ho fafled plows boxer slowed down con- to get, in as many hard blows, fiderably and Halimi toal od" Hatimi book clear points vantage of the altuation to get In land after the half-way mark some good blown and only weaitened in the last Although Compa was obviously round which Campo Anished tired and badly hit by the ninth round he kept Halimi an bis guard with dangerous counter offensives

better.

Halimi went into the attack from the opening bell and got in

After an excling last round, several books with both hands

which saw going excellent ex- to Campo's face,

and was to Campo's Campo deverly dodged many changes,

Halimi alipped and of Haland's blows and attacked advantage, fiercely with a series of pun-fell to the canvas.

The Frenchman was awarded ches with both hands.

the

on points. match The second round was much

Pressing an ice pack to his the same as the first and Halimi trad to weave artfully to get closed lot sye, Campo told an AFP correspondent after the within punching range. Halinal night, "I Halal had not closed often closed up his guard to Dend

furious charges by off Campo.

this with his thumb in the fifth round I would have given hìn

The sporting

at

of 10

the

a new world record of 28 mats. US Open and is now not only game, and their advice on

one of the most substantial club or the line to take is al-

minutes.

Spanish Style

Javelin Throw Causes Heated Controversy

If It "couldn't happen here." clubs and equipment. the more's the pity.

SPLENDID START It seqme only proper for the young to Well, here is splendid stert. start as cadets-trom which the The precedent has been set, the very word caddle is, I bellave, social barriers are giving way

and for hundreds of boys

derivedl.

In most European countries it over the country, especially those, is common. not only for girls who have hnd froe coaching but grandmothers to carry clubs through the Golf Foundation and far hire. I often wonder what may feel they owe a little, some- became of Gertrude, who did so thing in retum, the way is open- well for me at Wannses 20 to learny as they learn, and to years ago...she carried a little graduate in a game which will wooden rake, I remember,

offer them unrivalled entertain- for smoothing out the bunkers or ment and good company all.over of Denise, whose distracting the world for the rest of their diance cost me an early round days. And not only boys at that. with 00

in the French championship at Let the girls come, no-Jeans.

Fretichman was unable to make

la better to lose in a Federation, oder sent cables to St Germain. I suppose they, In ponytails and all. fight than to win ip a bad all the other members of this not, I suspect, any longer caddy. turn, are grandmothers-though his superior punch tell, but in

International body asking for ing at gol the fourth round Hallini con-

BUSY FIGHTER

thek' opinions concerning the centrated better and got in

Asked about Halina's reputed beer Stealsh "discus-style of sane hard punches with both hard hitting punchies, Campo throwing the javelin."

mid, “He has not the punch of

In the third round Halimi ap-

opponent

ļa devil of philippines boxer

London, Oct. 22. Don Pain, British Searciary of International Athletics

peared to be in difficulty, faced readily agreed that it was the

who was Frenchman's fight, saying, “Any-the making rings around him. The how it

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the

harder

FINE NEW OREST

the

If we have not yet graduated

bear the date 15th rourut two blows to the juwatonicing Macias hit me beated controversy In Inter- hope there are georg

French Athlete Loses Berth In Olympic Team

Although all Kwangtung handa. Handicap Sweep tickets issued

urine fan glad to hear, all will

in mbre--are but Halimi is a busy national athletics circles on the encouraging thein future, male October, 1950, they will be shock Campo again.

POWERFUL BLOW!

who makes you work alle of the Olympics since Felix members to start

Paris, Oct. 22. valid for and included in the

as caddies, Sometimes inaccurate Halimi tho

Denusquin, les chief exponent, One is Home Park at Hampton

Jacques Degats, fourth man draw for the Special Sweep | nevertheless 201 in several

Philippe threw 83.40 metres, 0.28 metres Wick, who incidentally have de- France'a 4x400 Metros' relay on this race which now takes powerful blows in the Afth

Manard, salt after the fight, I short of Polish athlete Sidlos signed a fine now-cres Inspired. team will not so le Melbourne place on the 27th October, round.

thought it should have been world record, earlier this month:

am happy to say, by remark and will be replaced tại khu 1950.

In the sixth round Campo good draw."

Me Fainald here today. of Lloyd Mangrum's quoted in Olymple Telay by Camus a 200- Tonight's fight winds up Cam- "Countries whose throwers safe this column. The crest is a stag's stopped several of Halimi's si

metre entry for the Olympics, tour in France. His clim te inclusion in an Olymple head encircled with the words tacks with well-placed straight | 200|

it

WAS learned here toplant The Sale of Cash Sweep left. Tickets on the above will

managers are making plans for

Dogate had been excluded By the opening of the seventh him to tour Italy and top is prowers with the new Quoties Non Cuomodemark ADT

únorthodox -style would be translation of Biangrum's splen from the Fretly athletic/Wolf now close on 26th October, round Campo's left eye was continue to other Europeanaivited to await a ruling before did observation, when his op- after he refused to 'outp

almost closed and Halimi ap- | countries for the rest of the sending them to Melbourne."—ponent protested at a putt which ! an International competition Inns pearet to dominate the ring..

France Presée.

***had fuked its way into the hole: month. Franco-Pr

1956 as follows:-

882, Nathan Road, Kowloon. at 4.00 p.m.

G D'Aguilar Street, at 5.00 p., Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, at 0.00 p.m.

The Draw will now be held

in the Public Botting. Hull at

the Race Course, at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 27th October, 1956.

By Order of the Stewards,

PEAT: MARW

MITCHELL

Treasurers.

THE SAMBOLS

Appleby

For the most

THIRST QUENCHER

Gaymer CYDER

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