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HANDICAPS FOR 4th
RACE MEETING
The following handicaps have been announced by
the Hongkong Jockey Club for ponics running | in the two-day Fourth Race Meeting on November 21 and 28:
1st Day
Do I Know (145), Johnmber (144). King Kont (142), Maybelle RACE I
(144), Mayflower (154), Sincere- ly Yours (153), Yin Chi (108). Leopardstown Handicap. (ink Sec.) Novices. Class 6. Far Drawn). longs-Beautiful Flower (15), Beloved (138), Bowsprit (150),
RACE 3
Auchter)ems Handicap. (2nd Dainty (50), Fenchurch (143), | Rec) Class 5. From 2 M. Foul— Georgle Potgle (139), Hammer Courier (133), Cover Girl (149), Mill (130), Manx Mist (141), Elegance (138), Eudora (135), Outsider (144), Rob, Roy (147), | The Cherub (150), (11 Drawni.
RACE ?
Proudslowa Plate. Clan D. 1 Mile-Babook (147), Bonjour (147), Golden Age (147), ONG- finch (147), Hu Parade (147), Teresa (147), Triumphant (147).1 (Entries).
RACE 3
Powerstown Handleap. Clary G. 144 Miles. — Amusement (148). As You Like It (138), Cops (150), Esquire (153), Jura (BU), National Delight (142), Vigorous Ava (142). Entries).
RACE &
Glant Knight (141), Lagie (154), Nashua (147). Sportsmanship (141),
Tai Strathvohr (145), Ping Shan (152). Yu-Hua- Trung (147), (31 Drawn).
RACE 4 Aberdeen Handicap. Class 1. Mule 3 Furlongs 08 Yards- Fascination
Fun (143). Good (142), Hellespont (184). King's Parchment (132), Shiraz (144), Vanity Fair
(137). Winsome Stag (145), (1 Entries).
RACE 5
St. Andrew's Slakes. CJAAN '3. (734 Miles-Ability (149), Bal
Gemini (152). kan Monarch (138). Lynnber (153). Norse Cing (151). Oi Lok Princess (143). Prominent View (150), Renown (140). Rose (144).
Folkestone Handicap. Rea.) Clam 4. From 11 M. Post.
Co-ordination (147), Courage- Victory Peak (149), (in Entries).
our (145), Dan Juan ((140), | Gambetta (144) Gladde (141),
RACE G
-Man (133). Ivan-Ho (140). Fyvle Handicap, Class 2. No Paz (151) Rotary Wheel From 1% M. Post-Alandale (148). ( Drawn).
(143), Charleroi (146).
Jingle (149), Bell (152). Maytime Mercury (133), Milky Way (139), Pandora (135), Perman- ent View (192). Star of Stars (154). Vingt Et Un (148). Welington (140), (11 Entries).
RACE 5 Laytown Plate. Class A. 1 Mile Certified Cheque (143), Friendly
Gold Game (130), Badge (160) Hadda Hu (150), IF (150), Lila (138), Lime. Bght (150), Okay (160), Olym- ple Day (150), Space Rocket (138). Sulla (143), Superb (150). Tal (143), Tinkerbell (143), Wet Paint (150). Wing Che (1501. (16 Entries)
RACE &
(2nd
Folkestone Handicap, Sec.) Clam 4. From 14 M. Pont
-Bibsie (154), Bereol (150),
(151),
Chessingten
RACE 7
THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959.
Back Goes The Cup To U.S.
越烧
Lord Brabazon, president of the Professional Golfers' Association watches Dai Rocs (right) hand over the Ryder Cup to American captain Sam Snead.
ARGENTINE INTERNATIONAL
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Ylhanside Handleap. (2nd Bec.) Clans 3. G Furlonga.- Butterfly (140), Cactus (145), Golden City
Grand (133), Moment (148). Hippona (130),
Buenos Aires, Nov. 12. Isfahan (147). Kelpie (145), Pin-Pin Nightingale (139)
Spain's Manuel Santana and Goal (145), (10: Juan Mantel (142), Sure
Couder won Drawn).
quarter-Anul match today in men's doubles in the interna- RACE 8 Quilquox Handicap. Class 2. tional tennis tournament, beat- Miles-Bonita (141). Carrie Ing the Argentine team of E. (139), Lynch and C. Echogue, 6-0, 4-0. (136). Centre Forward (150), Chiu; 7-5, 6-2,
Edinburgh Tze Loong (145), (152), Jake
Native (149). RACE 7 Leopardstown Handloap. (2nd Prinet (341). Roman Hero Claes 0. 0 Furlong (148), Weleonie (137). Whirla- American Carrot (140), Appre-way (148), (11 Entries).. clation (140), Beautiful Lie (144), Beautiful Phoenix (154).
Brillance (140), L'are Triomphe (340). Princess Ellen (143), Supersonic (148), Thankcagiving (1453. (B Drawin),
Sec.)
1,
Eureka (130), Gigha (143). Good Scamper (140), Nego Boy (142). Rocky Bay (130), i Vendetta (138), Venus (139), (11 Drawn).
RACE 8
Brighion Handicap, Clans 4. 11⁄41⁄2 Miles---Can Do (138), Chat- Kerbox (140). Eunice (144). Glory (140), Grace (147). House Top (150), Nectar (145), Norse Git (143), Resurrection (147), Shillelagh (138), Temptation (148). Welfare (150), Wing Hang (152), (13 Entries).
2nd Day
RACE 1 Auchterless Handicap. (1st Sec.) Novices. Clam 5. From 2 M. Post, Bluegrass (152), Benny Boy (151), Carula (130), Confuser (152). Magic Feel (143). Mascot (140), Polaris (139), Satellite (185), Sinclair (145), Sydney (141), Viewpoint (138), (11 Drawn).
RACE 2
Ythanside Handicap. (Inl So.) Class 3. 6 Furlongs.—- Golden Branch (147). Golden
Gypsy (138). Great Future (140), Hard Ridden (150), How
John Crossan Chosen For Ireland
Belfast, Nov. 12. John Crossan the London- derry-born inside-forward who was banned for life from playing League football in the British Isles and who is now play- ing for Rotterdam Sparta was chosen early today for Ireland against Eng- land at Wembley, London, next Wednesday.
This will be Crosann's full international. He played here last night for the Irish "B" telum didnst the French "B" teom
first
Compared with the Irish team beaten fout-nti by Scotland In Belfout last month - Dougan (Blackburn Rovers) who WAR injured last night has been re- placed by Cash (Leeds United) at centre-forward, Crosson tak- ing Cush's pived at Insid-TIERÍ,
The Irelait tekmi la!
United), Gregg (Mandhalter Keith and McMichael (NBw. castle
United), Blanchflower (Tottenham) (Criptalo), Cun ningham (Leicester City), Pea- cock (Glasgow Celtic), Bing ham (Luton Town, Crousin (Sparta), Dush (Løbeds United), Mello (Burbišy) and Mex Parlato (AI
(MEMU) Special
MEREDEY" CONTA
Castle
Peak
Next they will meet Billy Knight of Briinin and Jean Noel. semi- Grinda of France in the finals, the winners to pay En-
FOUR D. JONES...
ITSA MANI
NOW WHAT ARE THOSE XIDE OF MINE ON ABOUT? IT HERE!
FERDINAND
NANCY
SLUGGO---WHY DIDN'T YOU KEEP OUR
DATE ?
170
I HAD
TO GO
FOR MY TROMBONE LESSON
BRICK BRADFORD
YOU STAY PUT, BRADFORD! I STILL HAVE CREWMEN I CAN TRUST TO CHECK "THE EXTERIOR OF
[THIS. BMIP)
I CAN BE. THAT THE MLITARY
STILL HAB
ME ON
TRIAL.
HE'S
COMING HERET
A STRANCE
MAN 15 CLIMBING. OUR MOKINTAIN.
I DON'T BELIEVE
YOU
PLEASE DON'T BRUCK?
I CAN PROVE
דו
and
rique Moren of Argentina Luis Ayala of Chile. Morea and Avala won their seml-Anal with a 6-4, 6-3, match today 5-7, 6-3 win evor Brazilians Edison Mandarino Ribeiro.
and
Ivo
In mixed doubles, Couder and -Argentina Aicira Minabol of
Pino beat Lilian
and 15. Aguirre of Argentina, 7-5, 6-2.-- UPI.
NOW CALM DOWN, YOU SAY A JÁAN IS COMING UP OUR
MOUNTAIN,WHAT DOES HE WANT
UMPAH CRASH
WE'LL ALL
BG MURDERED
W OUR
BEYS.
155
A FEW MINUTES LATER A CREWMAN INSPECTS THE SURFACE OF THE
SPACESHIP
NOTHING
ŠIRIOUS, SENERALI
NO FUNCTURES!
A FEW DENTS, BUT
GOOD!
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Crickel
At
Army v RAF Singapore at San- kunboo 10 am
Athletics QURITY
Sports Day School RKFC Ž.13 0.m.
TO-MORROW Boccer Djurgarden
All-Hongkong, Government Stadium 4 p.m.
by MADDOCKS*
1MADE IT!
› GOSH I'MALL, INC.
NOW WHERE'S
THAT FAMILY?
Frank Pennink Sums Up The Ryder Cup BRITAIN WAS BEATEN
FROM TEE TO HOLE
There is only one answer for those who ask why and how Britain fost the Ryder Cup by a clears even matches to two with three halved. Captain Dai Rees gives half of it: "We were beaten on the greens." But I can give the other half-that we were often beaten up to the green as well. The 5-1 singles thrashing, with two matches halved, revealed far more than the foursomes the overall supremacy of an American team which Rees agreed was "perhaps the best
ever.'
AAS never lest.
alling
and
They were better starters; somes and deprived the Ameri- matches and they were clearly better on the, eans of a real morale boost. I opponent, Cary Middlecoff, short holes; and they showed Now Dal Rees is thinking of was admittedly much greater accuracy with the future. Ho forecast. that highly erratic, but Brown was mettitim irons.
Norman Drew and Peter Allies superbly at the top of his form. with be the spearhead of Bri- tain's 1981 side. But he chided himself on is ởŵh nge-be is 40 and has been playing in the Ryder Cup since 1937.
It WIL particularly dis. appointing to Bellain that the malali was virtually lost after the first nine
holes of the singles. D'Connor and Bous- field, for instance, took many a 39 and 40 to the furn,
Vain Fight
At lunch the picture was as gloomy. Three Americans had beaten the very tough par of 18, while only our consolation victor, Eric Brown, had achieved It for us.
At the last we were fighting gallantly, but in vain. The Americans maintained their suporb foam, aud Though the Britons broadly kepi pace with them, they could make no ground.
in
per-
To put this defeat spective we must remember that British men's side has ever won on American soil in big golf clashes-Ryder er Walker Cup.
decep-
The conditions on this Et Dorado course are very dir- ferent to those in which our top men reach their peak. Dry, brilliantly and tively sunlit, and with a quite alten almosphere. Dal Rees' team would have needed per- haps two or three weeks to gain the true feel of how the ball i was likely to travel.
And
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cannot emphasise trough the destructive effect bl our morale of that 211-judgell second shot of Weelman'a on lo the last green in the fourSONES on Friday, Bul for that we would have halved the four
SHEAFFER'S
SNORKEL“
PENS
By Mik
Skrip
Skrip
WRITING FLUIDE
By Ernie Bushmiller
FLY
SWISSAIR
THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND
Wonderful
Aladdin's lamp.
Only the dour Erle Brown emerges with his credit un scathed.
Brown's impressive 1st of victima reads: Lloyd Mangram Barber (1933. 2 up); Jerry (1955, 3 and 2); Tommy Belt (1957, 4 and 3): and now Middlecoff.
Middlecom's continuat back trouble means we could have the seen the end of him as a Ryder Ryder Cup · Cup player,
He has now played i singles ta
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