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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1938.
WALES DRAW WITH ENGLAND
FIGHTING TO GET FIT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
4TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 22nd and Saturday 29th November, 1958 (To be held under the Rule of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.
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The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45
on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Adintasion Badges at $30.00 each per day are obtainable prior to the Meeting from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, D'Aguilar Street and Nathan Road, Kowloon, only on the written Introduction of a Member, and on production of Members are Imited to 6 guests cach Race his Guest Record Card Day, and will be responsible for all guests introduced by them.
GUEST BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Ting will be obtainable at the Club House ordered la advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 72011).
The 8th Floor
Lady's Brooches
is restricted to Members, and Ladies wearing
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 per day payable al the Gate,
Any person leaving the Enclosure be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 Lj order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS wB be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for They may un no account use the passing through on the duties Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths In the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each per day and $32.00 ench for hoth days may be obtained from the Cast: 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 Meeting
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for al race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meating provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day, In all other cases Through Tickets will only be cold for the whole Meeting.
Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 21st November, 1958 will be sold and the reservation Cancelled for future Meetings.
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.
Willie Watson,
one of the members of the MCC touring team who has been in trouble almost since he arrived in Aus tralia, seen in a gymna sium in Melbourne where he was endeavouring to gel as fit as possible after his knee operation in Perth, to rejoin the team. -Central Press Photo,
Welshmen Twice In
Lead For Major Part Of The Game
ARSENAL
BEAT JUVENTUS
Birmingham, Nov. 26. Peter Broadbent, the Wolverhampton Loading
Wanderer's inside - right, as well as being the pick of the attack, also scored the two goals which gave England a hard-earned draw against
was
London, Nov. 26.
London football team Arsenal tonight do- fested the Italian first division team Juventus by three gools to one in a friendly match played bore.
trom Turla disappointed at Highbury to
reached night although they halt-time with the score level at 11.
Welsh
a fighting Welsh side at Villa Park The Italian team hero today. The score
1-1 at:
half time. Wales were twice ahead and for two-thirds of the game had their captain, Arsenal's Dave Bowen, a passenger on the left wing with a shoulder injury. England undoubtedly missed the three forwards, Johny Haynes, Tom Finney and Bryan Douglas, who could not play because of injury.
STORMING GAME
get the
Nat Lofthouse, at centre-forward, could never
better of Mel Charles, who played a storming game nt centre-half for the Welshmen, who had been ex- pected to lose decisively.
Derek Tapscott put Wales ahead after 16 minutes when Colin McDonald failed to hold a hard shot from Terry Medwin.
centre-
International forward John Charles scored the only goal for Juventu when he headed in the ball in the Afth minute of play, but he played a poor match, add ing to the disappointment of the crowd,
who have tow occasions to see the Welsh boy In action since he signed on with the Turin team.
SET THE PACE After Juventus had dominated
Tommy Hikins, ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
Tommy Atkins has the greatest pleasure in open. ing the column this week with a special praise to 2/Lieut. Allan Everett, RMP who, after being laid off for three weeks with a shoulder injury, returned to knock up a magnificent not out century for the "Chop- the latter's sticks" against a Police XI on ground last Sunday. Although this was the third, well up, and last but not least Rutheven #pucky Cpi. Alan in
ntury of the season, the first
having been cialnied by who, trailing the field and ob-, Robin Pepperell and the second viously out of training, gave a by Frank Findlay, it can, how- great display of determinatión with the to finish the coure ever, be counted as the first Service hundred of this year and help of a generous round of ap- a particularly bright and breezy plause from the spectators, one it was.
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L/Cpl. Michael Reay was Alian who hails from Essex little out of luck in the 1,500 and whose bome team is the metres where he met some good
seaside well-known
The of opposition.
Sprinters Pte. Westcliff, is experiencing his Geffrey Brown, Michael Price and Mich Doherty aud Cpl. first season of Hongkong cricket and is undoubtedly going to be Mathew Chapman were opposed
distinct asset to the Anny for
on) a
to some of the best the Colony the first quarter of
them can produce, and two of hour, the gunners" got into South team in the future.
did well He and 2/Licut, Tom Mor-
to the finaİ. the and
to get ther's
so1 atcule
KITT 1/Green Howard, who i stage. pace for the rest of the moteb The Italian defence, especially, himacif only finished nine short established treble figures,
Boalle Vavassori, Broadbent lobbed the ball over goalkeeper Jack Kelsey's head after 32 minutes to equalise, and England took charge of the game for the rest of the first half.
But the Welshmen fought back superbly and Ivor All- church put them ahead again in the 69th minute. Three minutes later Broadbent scored to put England level
again.
FURIOUS TACKLING
Towards the end of the match only some furious tackling
by the Welsh defence in front of Jack Kelsey, who
was in top form, kept out England.
Racing Driver Injured Graham Shaw, the Sheffield United left-back, playing in
Dar Es Salam, Nov. 20. Mr John Manussis, one of East Africa's well-known rac- Log drivers, who figured pro- minently In the Coronation sofart rallies, has been serlous
accident ly Injured in car Rear Moshi, Northern Tan- ganyika, it was learned today.- China Mall Special.
his second international, gave a fine display and Billy Wright, of Wolverhampton Wanderers, gaining his 99th cap, was as sound as ever at centre-half. England's Ronnie Clayton, the Blackburn Rovers' right- half, had a keen duel with Ivor Allchurch, Newcastle United's inside-left, and the tussel between these two was one of the features of a match, in which most of the honours went to the unfancied Welsh side. China Mail Special.
No Surprises In Aussies
Test Team To Cause
England Any
Concern
By HARRY GEE
Brisbane, Nov. 26.
The Australian team to meet England in the first Test here on December 5
contains no surprises to cause the MCC party any concern.
The cпzablilties of all the 12 players named are known and Wally Grot, the wicketkeeper, Is the only man who has not yet played against the MCC this tour.
The choice of Richie Benaud as captain is contrary to pectations and my prove drawback. as bowling captains face the Ucklish problem of In cluding themselves in the tack
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
to
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England's
fear
batsmen
Mackay, have no Ken left-arm spinner Lind-Norman O'Neil,
Ian
Meck ift. Bobby Simp-
say Kne after mastering him son-China Mail Special. in the inatches against Victoria and the Australian XI.
Main problem facing the Eng- lish bowlers is the winkling out of Jim Burke and Ken Mackoy, who are almost certala to be bo-
cluded utter the failures of other in the recent Aus- batsmen trailan XI---MCC match which the tourista won.
Les Favell, the South Aus tralian balamun who scored two centuries In the Shefflerd Shield match which ended yes- terday, is frvoured to replace Colin McDonald if the later la undt.
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Most Promising up a of put
The most promising athlete good show and prevented what I think is the season's best
1/BTR L/Cpl. by a opening partnership of 148, ral-00 show was Arsenal from winning
tling the runs off in seventy Dennis Banks. Beautifully built wider margin
he has all the makings of a The Arsenal goals were scored minutes.
good 1,000-metre Despite sutne good bowling by really by Barnwell Goulden and)
Peter I.L.
Inge, 1/Green Last year he failed to catch my Flooranild Scottish Inter-
and Capt Jeffrey eye but from the gun in this Dullonal right-hait Docherty Howards,
RA who ended race he made his presence felt. played a very good game to Fitzherbert,
with four wickets for 67 and
Running a particularly intelli- night.-France-Presse.
throw for 24 respectively, the gent race be allowed the others Police held out to a well earned to set the pace in the first two draw in a match which was in Laps, moved up to the reader's teresting from start to finish. shoulder to the third, and chal-
of the last 400 metres. It was the turn for Army A hundred-yard fight for the
Banks teams to meet in both divisions lead saw
win the duel of the Civilian league, last and setting up a sprint he and the Southerners left Morris far behind. The Saturday won both games. The "A" aide time of 4 minutes 21 seconds is
and In Banka gave a seven-wicket beating to promising their Northern enemies, while have, I am sure, a future Army the prospective second division Champion and worthy successor champions were content to claim to Sgt. Len Barnes, RAEC, last
three-wicket advarstagr. With
the Unit cricket pro-face. the first langue table has just been published and the Major Unit title is still
Thai Rugger rners Double lenged down the back straight
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Singapore. Nov, 20.
Thai A touring Royal
Rugby Force rugby teams tought betit
Singapore President's XV by 6-3.
All points come from penal-ceeding apaco
dominated ties, but the Thala play, and deserved at least one try.
The scoro at half time was 3-0
to the visitors, who revelled to a heavy ground, and kept the hone team back in its own
helf.
EXTREME FITNESS
тал mason's top
we
at this dis-
Next Contest The next athletle contest of
the Importance la
combined wide open. 1/RTR and 1/Green Howards 'A' are on top with event the 10 miles road rabe, two wing and one draw but and 24-milo walk.
The course is from King RAF Kai Tak, and 5 Fd Regt. RA are breathing down their George V School To Kowloon nocks and
particularly Argyle St and Mission Rood tease and exciting matches are to Waterloo Road, thence to due for settling in the very Argyle St and Mission Roadma tough course with the sting
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The Thais gave an impres-near future. slun of extreme fitness. They • COD are kingpins in the in the tail. The slope up Misalon set a cracking pace from start Minor Units competition. Having Road
all thek four matches perpendicular I have found in to finish, and never seemed to
they look set to take the title. Hongkong, and not the easiest thing to climb after a gruelling The RASC and CRE are hot on
and the ten miles, thetr heels, however, Combined HQ alde are only waiting for some of the leaders to make a slip.
tire.
Their tackling was faultless, the they ond generally
off beavier their feet.
Singapore
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Point, gettern for the Thai team were Likit and Narong (one penalty ench). China Mail Special,
Boston Celtics Blast Colour Discrimination
Boston, Nov. 26.
Big Bill Russell, six-foot nine-inch Negro star of the professional basketball team, Boston Celtics, and club officials have blasted the treatment given the team's Negro players in Charlotte, North Carollos.
were the The Celtics played in Char rest of the Club, no
for the lotte on Monday night, beating Negroes who play The Minneapolis Lakers, who Lakers. Sam Jones of the Celts have avert Near players, stayed with relatives living in including birth-scoring Rookie the area.
Russell later eiticised, the Elgin Taylor.
he saying It appeared last night, how- treatment,
that the Cetts wouki "hocked and hurt." no more appearances at
ever, maka
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Entries must be submitted to HKAAA Box 290 by December 3 The entry fee is $15 par team or $3 per individual. A large crowd is expected to lurá events, Only one unit, 1/Green out for these popular Howards, look full advan- and I know the competitors will of encouragement tage of the HKAAA Open have plenty
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meeting to give their along the route.
* athletes competition prac Lice when the Association
Some adverse criticism of
held its first open meeting Referees have appeared in at Caroline the local Press of lato and of the season
Hill last Sunday under per-has stang the various Re- ferces Associations to even fect weather conditions.
The Battalion's outstanding greater activity. athlete Limut. Peter Ingo was,
For those who imagine the I notice, content to watch hl referee dons his black shirt and week lude performing and of the shorts once or twice e dozen on display only three had and grabbing a whistle, dashes All did off to control a game, let mo previous experience. reasonably well for this start-assure them that the majority of-the-season effort, One first of the whistlers spend some prize gained by L/Cpl. David | considerable Ume in attending Edger in the Javelin throw. moatings, discussing the laws of
by the game and generally couple of second placings
tempting
Improve L/Cpl. "Blacks" Bartholemnen in
thele the Shot Putt and Discus events, theoretical knowledge. and a third placing by Cal, Ken
Through the generally of the Woods in the Hop Stop and Jump were some of the prize- winning efforts.
Deserve Mention
to
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Chinese Referees Society, their
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Peter Burge, Wally Grout and Mackay, will have the chance Programmes and Entry
to show their capabilities when Forms for the 6th Race Meet they play for Queensland ing 1958/59 be held on against the MCC in the match Saturday 13th and Saturday starting here on Friday, 20th December, 1968 (weather Colourful Reception permitting) may be obtained
Impressive dispiny by
club room on the 9th floor of 131 Wanchi Road is made at the Secretary's Office, Burge in expected to cara him place in the Test side. Tols
available
loat on to Alexandra House; the Club;
would probably mean Bobby
each month House, Happy Valley; and Simpson being twelfth man.
The other deserve, however, Monday REPRESENTED COUNTRY
purticularly Pte. and on this day teams from the the Stables, Shan Kwong The MCC party arrived here "neutral" courts in the South.
The coach also was angered at montion,
who delights In Royal Navy. Army, Royal Air Road.
from Sydney today in two air- Celtics owner Walter Brown, the treatment given his Negro Hummerton
the name of "PALUDRINE Force, Chinese and Civilans craft. They had a colourful when told of his Negro players' players, especially Rumell. Entries close at 12 o'clock receptioa with attractive air- | difficulties, cald, "I don't care "The State Department has for, it is said, ho believes that this meet to content a league Football magical "Quiz". One of the Dve toam9 Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial NOON Tuesday, 2nd Decem-hostesses greeting thom Honolulu it we never go back down asked Bill to make a special drug has even more
ait-purpostalceo turns to set the questions, garlands as they stylo with Cup and Cash Sweep Tickets on the lust race of the Meeting at ber, 1968.
I know one thing: 11 foreign tour is an official good-effects than the landed.
prevent nover do anything to embarrass will ambassador. He received "Tiger Bolm." At any rate he provide the Quizmaster and $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices
the contestants from Australia's Test twelve are: my ball players.”
all these honours, represented looks well on it and froiles nut Richle Benaud (captain). Peter Russell and his Negro team-bis country in the Olympics and a possable 5,000 metres as did coming to blows,
Welcome Burge, Jim Burke, Alan David- matea, K.C. Jones and Ben then has trouble getting a place Pl. Neville Grundy Secretary.json, Wally Grout, Neil, Harvey, Swain, were forced to stay in to stay and eat in this country," Anished a very creditable fifth.
| Lindsay Klino, Colla McDonald, | Negro' Hotel away from the the conch mid-UPI.
Pte, David Apployard was also
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By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary-
HONG KONG, 16th November, 1950
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
THE GAMBOLS
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LAAKSI –GUES,
MUCH OLDERS
there.
by Barry Applebye
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(WE WERE RJ TUUS
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who
The rotereen welcomo vialis from anyone interested in im- proving his knowledge of the game, while being naturally more kaen on having would-be roferoes to attend these most- ings, they sensibly realise that the more the players know of the "Do's" and "Dont of the
officials game the baiter, will be able to excréled control
The Association is under the Chalemanship of CSME Ken Delgetty.
APTC, and: 12 Segrotary is the well known ex-Sgt having discarded, his uniform is now Mister, Fréd Prallett and looks nana, thệ worse for the change.
Ho can be contacted t
27600 during office hours de MÍ
his
hame number of 01021 where he would be delighted, to give details of mentingy to |thors intersstað.
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