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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1959.
RAPIERS RACING COMMENTS
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Third Meeting Ends Today With 10 Events
Beaten But Not Disgraced
SMALL BRITISH BALL MAIN
CAUSE OF RYDER CUP
REBELLION SHOULD JUST ABOUT MAKE IT AGAIN IN THE ONE-MILE
RACE FOR CLASS 2 PONIES
Racing enthusiasts will again be thronging to Happy Valley today for the second and concluding day of the Hongkong Jockey Club's Third Race Meeting.
DEFEAT SAYS DAI REES The First Saddling Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. with the First Race starting at
Borrego Springs, Nov. 8.
The British were soundly beaten, but they certainly didn't disgrace themselves in the 1959 Ryder Cup matches.
12.00 noon sharp. The tiffin interval will follow the running of the fourth race,
and the first bell after tiffin will be rung at 2.30 p.m.
(H. *M. Bothelho), Here are my estimates of the
chance
FIRST RACE
Bridge H Handlowp
"That was the finest British Ryder Cup team in
history," said United States captain Sam Section): Blx Furlongs. Snead.
"These fellows certainly can toss the ball off the tee. They were a tough group of competi- turs and they never gave up even when they appeared hope- lessly benten."
in the wake of the United States 8 to 3% victory there were some suggestions that dif- ferent methods are used to pick the American players, that the same type of ball be used both trams, that the British side
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes
Forme for the
and
by
4th Race
from all
should include plars over the British Empire.
'Tough Enough'
(First
A very at Bure Gosi (J. §. c. Neel) should win this race of three ponies although it will have to fight hard against Gtant Knight (Cham Slu Luen).
Outside chances at good prices | Carola are Free Success (Lam King Endors (Chen Kit) and Yu- Tak) and Jackpot {Herbert {Plus Trang (C. 1. Wong)
Lee).
FOURTH RACETM Stanley Bay Handicap (Fiest Rection) One Mile.
If Edinburgh (Btarr Liu) do- ckles to run true to form, it will be most difficult to beat.
Another pony which is Improv- ing rapidly and will cause some concern i Prominent View (H.
Nashua (D. C. W. Yeh) is "I can't see that British Em-noving well in ita morning gal-C. Pih).
said plre
Snead. proposal,"
lops and is fully capable of giv- *They
tough enough 26 are
ing a ght. things are right now."
Great Britain won the trophy in 1957, but the United States now has captured it 10 out of 13 times.
The British exptain, Dai Rees, disappointed at the showing of his team, but not downhearted, blamed the small British ball for the defeat.
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SECOND RACE
Violet Handicap:
Mile Post.
Front
In this sprint race Hallmark (H. M. Botelho) will have an opportunity to score a win after its performance in the Hennessy Handicap (Second Section) at the last, meeting, carrying 130 lbs, when It
came second Cops.
to
has (Allan Chan) 1Junber
improve- also shown signs of ment and must be reckoned a contender.
Oscar Prize (M. Samireq) will not be out of the picture and is worth following an outsider.
FIFTH RACE
19
Starley Bay Handicap (Second Bection): One Mlle.
In this race confined to Class
Norve (Wan 3 ponies,
King (M. Samarcq) is about the best in view of its third placing in the the Hollywood Handicap over
品
"I know we were as good as to green," said they were tee
around the greens Kees, "but their bigger ball was cusier to
There is Ever Yours handle. They bent us there."
to be considered One proposal is that a bali Shek Ming) Entry
and It should give Hallmark is developed that should be ralfway in between the large good run for the first position.
Samarca) and Miracle (M. Meeting 1959/60 to be held US. ball and the smaller Bri-
(Ringo Lal) Spinning Wheel 21st Saturday
should night out the third place.
Victoria Peak (C. Y. Wong) Saturday 28th
THIRD RACE
the next best bet but it must also be borne in mind that Top Handicap: 14 [Speed (K. Kwok) should be in the running and I expect it to be near at the finish.
un
1959
may
(weather
and one. Reuter,
November,
permitting)
at be obtained the Hungary Beats
Secretary's Office, Alexandra
House;
Club House,
and
the Happy Valley;
the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Wednesday, 11th November, 1959.
By Order of the Stewards,
A..E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
W. Germany
Budapest, Nov. 8. Hungary, playing their first serlous soccer international of the season, detented West Ger many 4-3 in a thrilling match here today.
Six of the goals were scored in the second half after the Hungarians had led 1-0 at half- time--Reuter.
Notting Miles
The combination
M of Samarey and Cirrus must ap- pear as a veritable standout and should command most support.
Bayshore (C. Y. Wang) in rounding to winning form and distance.
certainly good over this
two mile post at the last meet- ing.
NINTH RACE
Bandy Bay Handicap: From 11⁄2 Mile Poet.
This spel race is confined to Class 3 ponies.
will
hot
Mayflower (K. Kwok)
be made undoubtedly favourite, and on form it should certainly have a good chance of winning.
TABLE TENNIS
TRIPLE TITLE
FOR BERCZIK
Ljubljana, Nov. 8. Hungary, Europe's top table tennis country, took all five ter in the Yugoslav Inter- which national Championships
Zoltan tonight. ended Opposition is likely to
champion, from How Do I Know (M. Berezik, European
won three lilies. Samareq).
come
Renown (Starr Llu) is worth some consideration,
Yin Chi (K. M. Botelho) can move some and as outsider 15 worth following.
TENTH RACE Black Hill Handicap (Second Section): One Mile.
here
Results of Anals were:
Men's Singles--Zoltan Berezik (Hungary) beat Josip Vogrine (Yugoslavia) 18-21, 21-13, 12- 21, 21-10, 21-12.
Cut this out and take it to the races
TODAY for your guidance.
Starters, Weights And Riders
Starters, weights and riders for today's Happy This Valley race meeting are given below. list is based on the most up-to-date informa- As an additional guide to form, tion available. the placings of the ponies in their last three starts will be found on the left hand side of their names.
The names of ponies are all listed according to the positions drawn. The first named pony has drawn the No. 1 position, the second named the No. 2 and so on.
12.00 noon.
BANDI
I
p.m. Bern HANDICAP
* BRIDGE HILL
(2nd Bretion).
$ Furlong Class 3.
[Kramperoft) 141 Iba.. gydy
Ringo La 032 Culty Back (A. 8. Wong)
300
1. EUCLIDGE HILL | 13
Bection). Furlongs. Noviewz CL 5. 041 Hure Goal (A. 5. Wong) 151 lbs.
Neri.
141 3. Nashua (Sofronoff) 030
David Yah
& Chem Giant Knight (Noodt), 142 Ibe.
12.30 p. Kane Z. VIOLET HILL HANDICAP, Bells 110 Fards. Ci 7.
340 14.
000 Polaris (N
004 Eweet Home
........ 13. Allan Chan,
......... 130 bm. Albert Lat (Perebõet) 140 3
Kweni.
00% Nobel Prize (Lang) ........ 145 15#.
Semnareq. 000 Temnjis (Sotronalti 130 156.
Wellington Lith.
Women's Singles....Mrs Ilona
Dragonfly (Sofronoff)_ Kerekes (Hungary) beat Miss Dia
K. T. Lam. Heirtis (Hungary) 21-15, 21-18, 000 Aftab (Kramer). Courier (Belekoption) 130 IDR.
Chan 120 Miracle (Ng) 164 (br. 331 Banny Boy
21-10.
Men's
000 Rver saware CHAL Y
11.
Ever Yours (Land) .... 147 Ju
242 Hallmark (Shiu)
Wan
Botelho.
146 JÚN.
You
(Sofronoff) 140 ba
Dole tho.
102 Mayfair (A. B. Wong) 136 Tbs.
10 Magic Feet
Fattydad.
(Sofronot) 148 lbs.
C. Y. Wong,
4.00 p.m. Race 1, BLACK HILL HAN. VICAP ist Section). i Mile. CIA 2.
130 Sonila (krasnoperol)
Alla Chan
The day's programme will be
Doubles Berezlic and concluded with a race for class Janczo (Hungary) beat Larsson (Sweden) 2 ponies.
and Mellstroem 13-21, 18-21, 21-17, 21-16, 011 Rebellion (M. Samareq), won the Kwangtung Handicap
over 23-21, the two
1.52 mile post in
Women's Doubles Farkas 243 8pinning Wheel (Krasuoperoff) and Kerekes (Hungary) beat
Ringo Lal (Rumania) and Golopenta
009 Paing Shot (8, IL Wong) Heirits 21-23, 14-21, 21-7, 21-14,
Williamson 000 #icelliot (Ng)
121 Good Chua Kit. 1.00 p.m. Bace 3. NOTTING HILL 300 Permanent View (Luim) 154 10v.
HANDICAP, 131⁄2 Miler. Clam 7.
IL C. Woo. 300 eur (Metrevelli) * 137 Iba,
Hotelbo.
secoms at the last meeting and on that performance, I think it will just about do it again.
be
Glenisla (Chun Kit) and Star21-14. of Stars K. Kwok) are both in
and Mixed Doubles-Farkas good condition and should For those who are looking for
Berczik beat Golopenta and Reti Yours near towards the end. outsider, Sincerely (Wan Shek Ming) is the one to A good outsider in Carrie (Rumania) 21-17, 28-6, 21-14.-
Reuter. (Allan Chan). follow.
an
SIXTH RACE
Eridge Hill Handicap (Sevonā Section): Stx Furlongs,
Mario Feet (C. Y. Wong>
Prince Akihito should make ample prends for
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Teams Up With
3RD RACE MEETING
Saturday 7th and Monday 9th November, 1959.
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00. Noon. The Tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.),
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.m. on the 1st Day and of 10.00 am, on the 2nd Day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an admission. badge, which must bo prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted,
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Euilding, Chater Road, 5 D'Agullar Street, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a" Member,
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House I ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $8.00 each per day payable at 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 avallabie in the
· RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $30.00 each in respect of both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offees at Queen's Buliding, (Chater Road), 5, D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nathan Iload, Kowloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 um, on Friday, 6th November, 1969, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race on 9th November, 1980, may be obtained from the Club's Caz Sweep Offices.
The Office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Omces are na
follow
Queen's Buliding (Chater Rood) and 5, D'Agullar Street,
Hong Kong ab:-
Week-days, Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 31st October
Saturday 7th November
9 am to 5 pm.
9 am to 12.30 pm
9am to 11am.
Monday 8th November
. (Queen's Building only)
9am to 10·6.x,
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Road,
Kowloon on
Week-days, Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 31st October
Saturday 7th November
Hong Kong, Sist October, 1959.
10 am to 4 p.si,
Do.m. to 12.40 a.m
B. to 11 #172,
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Mackay And Wins Match
Tokyo, Nov. 8. American tennis ace Barry Mackay today teamed up with Japanese Crown Prince Akihito to defeat Myron Franks and Jujio Saionji 6-4 in a goodwill match at the Tokyo Lawn Tennis Club.
Mackay and Franks, who are the 35th Jayan competing in National Tennis Championships, both won hard fought matches earlier today in the first round of the tournament.
Aller Franks' trium.ph at Tokyo's Denen Coliseum the two American youths drove over to Tokyo Lawn Tennis Club where both the Crown Prince
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Its defeat at the last meeting in this race, while Cutty Sark (Allan Chan) will make Magic Feet go all out to earn the lion's share of the prize money,
Sweet Home (K. Kwok) is fit and ought to have some say at the finish.
Mayfair (17. Fattydad) will certainly not be too far behind the lenders at the finish if it is properly handled all the way.
SEVENTH RACE
Black Hill Handicap (Firm Section): One Bite.
In the absence of Chlu Tze Loong, Permanent View (H. C. Woo; which is in fine form at the moment should have a very good chance of winning this
race.
Bonita (Allan Chun) should įrecelve comc attention as it is ready for a good effort and is sound place bet
'S. Africa Have Good
Even Money Chance Against England'
Johannesburg, Nov. 8.
143 be
631 Cirrus (Lum) ... 149 ibr.
Sararon
000 Bayshore (A. 8. Wong) 143 lbs.
CY. Wong,
300 Milky Way (Chiw) 130 Ibe.
C. Y. Wong,
144 lbs. 030 Alandale (Tokinokoff)
Chain Kit. (Persboe) 148 Iba.
Kwok,
Tron
100 Homes Blero (Sofrono) 150, the
Samiroq
300 Pot Gold (Lerkoff) .. 47 lb. 4.30 pm. Race 1. ODELISK HILL
U Xu Lun..
000 Free Success (Botono) 139 be. |
``K. T. LAI 202 Not Be Bed (Gatronoff) j40 lbs,
S. L. Cham 004 Orange Beauty (Sotronotf}
146 lbs.
010 Tamerlane (Botronoff).. 341 Ibw
Botelho. 04) Jackpot (Salu) ........ 132 the.
Herbert Leo. 000 Beyaz (Kramoperon)
.. 138 Ibe. Hulse 030 Ida (1)
Kwok.
1.30 p.m. Race +
HANDICAP
South Africa will have a good even money chance against England in the cricket Test series next year, according to Ian Craig, the former Aus-1 tralian Test captain.
Craig, quoted the Johan- nesburg Star, was summing up the Impressions he gained while playing for Compton's Common- wealth cricket team during their five-match tour of the Transvaal,
He said: "If the South African Test batsmen could approach
they cricket in the same way
approached the matches against. us on this short tour without Good Fun (K. Kwok) has de-worry they would be a far monstrated plenty of urge to better side. As it is they must run and should be able to chal- have a good even money chance
against England." lenge the favourites here,
EIGHTH RACE –
Obelisk MA Handioay: 144 when
and Princess DTL members. Miles.
They met Akihito and his fre- quent doubles partner, Salonji, and were invited to pair off in doubles."
Mackay, ranked No. 2 in the U.S., sald that he was "surprised at what a fine player the Crown Prince is."
Cines 5 ponies will battle out the Anish In this event.
I think this race is likely to be won by Encore (K. Kwok), It has shown gradual improve-
ment in morning workouts and
can last the distanes,
Famous Cyclist
Tries His Hand
At Bullfighting
1 Mữu, Class 3.
STANLEY BAY (lat Secon).
Gemul (Pereboeff)
... 240 2bt.
HANDICAP. 11⁄4 Miles, Clàm 5.
143 Yu-Hus-Trung (Bono)
000
C. Y. Won Exáven (Tokmokoff)
Chun Kit 150 IDs. Carola (A. S. Wong). 141 IDE.
Dotadbo. Good Candition (g) 199 The
Samarcq 003 Encore (5. H. Wong) 2, 148 Ibe.
Zwa 040 Viewpolat (Shiu) 141 Ibe,
*Viu.
5.89 p.o nace 9. SANDY BAY HAN- DICAP. Be 170 Yards: Claw 3.
430 Great Faure (Lum) - 140 100.
C. LA Y.. (Kransperoff) 141 lbs.
Alken Chan.
100 Johnber
Kwok. Bemarca 443 Lynnker (Eranoperoff) 131 lbs.
Allen Chan, Oci Prominent View. (Lam) 150 Yor
004 Strathian (Rodney)
... 140 lbs. Gun Kit. 011 Edinburgh {Metrevel) 354 lb.
sterr Lau 000 Pin-Pin (Tokmekot?) 143 15.
Boleto.
Oscar Price (Ian) 140 15.000 U Lok Princess (La) e B.
1.00 p.m. Race 5. STANLEY BAY
HANDICAP (2nd Section) 1 Mila. Glass 3.o
040
Curtain Calls (Tokmokolf),
Botelho,
200 Temptation (8. H. Wony lbs.
H. X. Cheng,
"Albert Lea TS Dow."
320 Cartus (Metrovelli)
03 How Do I Know (Noodt)
***.***.. 147 lbs.
Barbareg.
004 Ivan-Ho (îtodney; 99, 193 Xbm.
Andrew Lain. 10% MayBower (Botronoff) 183 lbs.
Hwak. do King Kong (A S. WODE FOR
(40
C. Y. Wong.
Isfahan (TokINOJOCT) · 143 ibe.
134 Yin Chi (Rodsey) 140 Thu.
130
Habown (Metrovals). 140 1
Starr Liu, 200 Nightingale (Noodt)
135 Tbk.. Fattydad.
226 Smerely Yours (Noodt) 140 The.) 130 mm. Race 10, BLACK BILL
Wan
Aliko
HANDICAP (2nd Bection). Toledo, Nov. 8.
230 Top Speed (Peroboci) 145 lbs. ✔ 1 Dale, Cians 2. Spain's most famous cyclist,
Kwok,
(Tokanokoff) 163 the. 000 Your Wish (Lain), 138 12. 121 Rebeliken. Craig said the South African Federico Bahamontes, appeared
Lam.
140 lbs. as here today in a new role-bull-3 Hippos (am), day be as light
070 Carrie (Krasnoperoft) bowling was not
Albert Luoti, the Australians last fgating-but
knocked wap
124 Victoria Peak (Bofronof)
22 Star of Stars (Barono down by the ball in his first
149 lbs. toured the Union.
pass with the cape,
C. T. Wong. 040 Grand Moment (A. 6. Wong)
*******.. 150 To.. Fattydad 400 Newtugion (Rodney) 9, 248 Jou.
Chun Kit. 033 Norse King (BelokopitofT)
Young Players
Bahamontes, 31-year-old local otle shop owner who won this De France, was
Craig said that South Africa's year's Tour chances against England denghting a 200-pound young bull pended largely on how their in a charity, appearance, young players shaped. "If they
After his upset with the first
considered a creditable performe ance - and was carried out of the ring shoulder-high.
I like too the chanceS of play well and your attitude is Both Mackay and Franks who viewpoint (T. H. You). This more aggressive than it has pass, Bahamontes went on to is ranked No. 13 in the U.S.,
pany is in good condition and been in the past, it's anybody's kill the bull with one thrust - agreed that Akihito has "a fine ready to make amends for its rubber." forehand" and a "fake" service. fallure in its last attempt in the The Crown Prince moved Des Voeux Handicap over the elcross the court real well,” two mile post at the last meet- Franks sald. He and Barrying. make quite a good team 10- For the third position a great gether."-UPI. ·
struggle should ensue between
THE GAMBOLS
THATS TH
FRONT DOOR
DELL
But Craig warned that Eng- land were much harder to beat To the cheers of the capacity under their own conditions, 9,000 crowd, he was awarded "They bat very well at home,'
tall and one
the bull's ears,
he said.-China Mall Special. | 1001--Router.
by
Barry Appleby
• 10 bi Samard
Drawn Match
Valetta, Nov, B. Malta and Morocco drew 2-2 in an Olympic qualifying soccer match played here today.
Malta led 1-0 at half-time- Reuter,
MIR-INDIA
dream of a world for which no cliché is good enough
**** 153 iba
135 lb.
Kwok
433 Pandora (Pereboeft) 33 Glenisim (Linsicoff)
bow. Work be Chan Ki
000 vingt Et Un (A. & WOODE
H. R. Chine 004 Chile Peak (Chiang) pe
Albert Lan
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
The Four Knights opening is usually reckoned to lead to s dull draw...but not when Binck, as here, unwisely snatches a pawn and giver White an over” whelming lead in development (Posch Dorrer, 1957). I'P-K4, P-K4; 7 Et-KBS, Kt-ns: 3 KE 83, Ki-B3: 4 B-R15, KL-09; 6 Kext. PxKt; 6 P-5, Pxt: 7 PXKL. PXP, ch?: Chero -7... QxFQPXP lends to m dra with position): 8BXP. AxP: 9 Cartier, B-K2; 10 B-B
-KM: 11 R-K1] ;-Castles (L-AT CXB: 12 Q-Ktá, R-KK11; 15 RXB ch, Exã; 14 n-X1 ch. K-95; 16-B-10 ch, K-B}}; }} F-284, and the king, will be chased to desiti), 12 RK S-83; 13 B-63. P-KR3; 14.4′′ ch, Ex9: 1 A-Ki 6 mate
Solution Na. ̃ ̄57Ï¢:·i· B3M7 (thread a "Kt-Q5), QX8 dhe KE TKL 37-04, on 13,1}-XtI
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