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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1959.

TWO PENTANgular rugbY GAMÈS TODAY

Brigade And

Club Start As Favourites Against

Garrison And RAF

By PAK LO

There are only three games scheduled for today, two of them being Pentangular fixtures, but in each and every game the venue has been changed from that advertised in the fixture list.

Pen Sketches · Of MCC Tourists

RAY ILLINGWORTH—AN ALL-ROUNDER ALWAYS IN THE THICK OF THE FRAY

With his red hair and jutting jaw Ray Illingworth looks a fighter. He is an all-rounder, a man who likes to be in the thick of the fray whether

bowling his off-spinners or wielding his bat with firm lusty strokes. There is no doubting Iling- Illingworth first played for worth's class in county cricket. Yorkshire in 1951. He cele- roles in brated his debut with an innings Yorkshire's VUCCES in theot 56. Wisden recordy that he County Championship last "showed the right temperament

He played two key

season. His off-spinners earned and good stroke-play,"

In the big game of the day, the two Pentangular Army sides clash on the Army ground in Boundary Street at 3.15 p.m., and not at Sekong as was originally scheduled. In fact, due to the state of the ground at Sekong it is probable that few of the outstanding matches arranged for that s batting took him into the ground will be played there.

In the other two games tho | from their respective injor In the minor RAF-Club

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RAF are hosts to the Club and the two Junior teams RAF "B" and Club "B" oppoer another, Both thesc Kimes will be ut Little Sai Wan, with the major match starting at 3.15 p.m., and the minor game starting at 4,30 p.m.

Many people have asked for details of what finally hapDEN- ed in the Thai Police, and what reason they gave for

Dddly failing to turn up.

enough officials at this end,

idea.

In today's big game both Army teams are at full strength. with the Brigade ride, who definitely looked the better of the twe teams when last on view, the more likely to win.

'Terrible Two'

Certainly

Huve the they stronger pack. With the errite two" in the second row, they should dominate the facuta ad in the loose their Including the That Consulate very fast and dangerous back can get no answer to their querits, so that this disappear- fng and disappointing act by the Thai Police remains one of the mysteries of the season.

Ball Problem

game, the Club .."3" are

struggling to find 18 players,

him 110 wickets at 21.46 each.

topmost of the national averages with 1.720 runs at an average of 40.04.

Against The Maxim

than

of

But such was the strength Yorkshire's resources that

he did not get a chance to bowl in the match and had to walt until the following season before he got another Fame,

and if they have to borrow the In neither batting nor bowl. same players as last week they Ing is kingworth quite Test ** expect all Yorkshire should go down even against clase, and 2x auch his selection players to be full of fight, it is this work RAF "B" team, for

roca against the anciont part of their inheritance. Ray crickel the latter have a fair pack,

maxim

that all-Illingworth has even greater rounders should quite good halves, and if their

be worth standards

to live up to. He threes got

chance to settle their place a balamen or hails from Pudsey, the Jille town

bowlers in their own right. down they should become the

in the West Riding, that gave But cricket is more

Sutcliffe and crieket Herbert match winners, for, they are fairly strong in the centre, All display of arls and crafts, 11 Is Dem Hutton. ~

That's when it's In all a fest win for the NAF often a fight.

man around seems a sensible forecast useful to have a here, though

can hit 150 runs in just Club "B" are who notorious for disrupting and over four hours and take nine wickets for 42 runs. Blingworth upsetting forcensta.

has done both. His seven- I wicket performance in one innings followed a knock of 58. His best bowling season come wickets in 1850 when his 103 cost only 13.08 nplece.

Right Temperament'

Teams

Walker

row suuld take commani.

Much will depend on the

halves. Brigade'a

Smith in they have a plagrer about whom they need not worry, but Kirkland another matter at stand-off, for though Smith Club officials have been com-elves him every chance, he is

inclined 10

th: udd rak plaining lately diat in the flood-

bloomer nt just the wrong lit gaunes, when the Club 19 not

point. With Willaryz And playing, other เกษ ในว without providing a

the Garrison wing Fitzgerald coloured forwards, coming through ball

play with. As referees; insist on a coloured ball him this could alter the whole Swift, Cleary, Edwards, Wll-good use of the ball that nonts for the night games, and ballstate of the game.

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the

on

The Brigade have, if

the bettor the thing

uny-

thrces,

48 Brigade: Thompson, Bede- Cox, Martindale, Neal, Bennett, Kirkland, Smith, Wylic, McCall Hope, Winn, Muniz, Whitmore, Dickenson.

In style Illingworth resembles

Garrison:

Hervey,

Brook, his predecessor Jim Laker, ap- with a Davies, Mechian, Lee, Davies, proaching the wicket

crab-Ilke McDonald, Gard,

couple of leisurely Simpson,

Laker he makes steps. Lice

away from leg to off.

liams, Marsh, Fitzgerald,

Club "A": Lochrie, Heenan, Watson, Wiggett, Laville, John- Fon. Tancock, Whiteley, King,

pre expensive, it is to be hoped that diose responsible, in other teams will make an effort especially in the centre, and as to buy at least one ball, This they should get plenty of Williams, Ross, Steven, Penman, only need apply to the Fent-chances they should rack up aidey, Campbell. angular teams. For other minor matches teams who play at night should be able to borrow one

The sensational new Victor smaller lighters with fingertip Home control as Våraflame

Varaflame

jet streamlined

There are

no lighters

like the

NEW

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good score.

Garrison, beyond their pack. never settled down in their last game, and it is un- likely that the Brigade will How them time to do this today, and the Brigade should win

other

In The

Club feld match, weakened sido this

RAF: Wright, Crouch, Fielder, Low, Poynor, Fielding. Ahers, Straw, Scale, Walford, Stevens, Dixon, Barwell, Richards, Sharpe.

RAF "B":

Powell, Brookin,

Snooker Plus

MONDAY: Alan Moss

Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Cric

Interport: First Day of Hongkong V Bangkok * Hongkong Cricket

sub.

L

Soccer

Benior Shield: Tung Wah CMI (Club); Polleo v Sing Tao (DS) 3.15 pm.

Junior Shield: Blog TROY TUNE Wah (Club) 1.45 p.m.; KM v Polke (2S) 1,30 p.m.; Camino HS v Five- neven (Cf) a p.m.; RAF Kai Tak v South China (C20) $45 punj B & S * Gymnastic (Navy) 3 POS si Joseph's v Taikoo (Navy) 348

P.

p.m.; Gremlins v Kei 13 (

1.30

Ladies' lockey KGV "A" v St p.m.; KOC v Recreto (KP) 230 pun. Athletica Sianiny Training Centre BOZUMÍ athletic meeting. Stanley, 230 pum

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

STH RACE MEETING

Saturday 12th and Saturday 19th Decembar, 1959. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES. The First Bell will be nung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The Secretary's OMee at Alexandra House will close at 1145 a.m. on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No Person without an admission badge, which must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted are obtainable at $10.00 each per day Admission Badges during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, it Queen's Building, Chater Road, 5, D'Aguilar Street, King's Road, the written North Point, and 382 Nathan Road, only introduction of a Member.

ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE HACE COURSE ON RACE BAYS,

בע!

By DEREK JOHN

London. Guy, Kinnaird, Gregory, Mc-Some 30 Pentangular

yoars ago a man much Kinlay, Gibson, Tomlinson, Sum- called Joo Davis poid Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in afternoon,

mers, Hall, O'Bren Fancy,

7s. 6d. for a billiards cue advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811). Robinson, Exton. Kline.

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western at a Birmingham church

the Club's premises during the bazaar. Ho. dubbed it Standard will be admitted to

Meeting. "Old Faithful" and with fortuna and

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

due to injuries.

Neither Scruby nor Bennett is available, one recovering from appendicitis, and the other suffering from cartilage trouble, and Tancock again gets hia place. Brown is not available. eo Heenan is brought up tran the "B" team to fill a spot on the wing, while Lochric, who has been knocking on the door fer some time, appears as full- back, with Watson moving into the centre of the threes

Strengthened

The pack remains unchanged, Though this will be Campbel' swan tong, as he is leaving the Colony or græner' pastures in Jaan.

Ahem

attempt

BROOKES RETIRES

Gentlemanly Dennis Brookes

it won

held the world #nooker The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable championship for 20 year.

at the Gate,

CASH SWEEPS

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay Joe is almost in his 60th year the requisite foot $3.00 in order to gain re-admission, has retired from county cricket, | now. It is ten years since he MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be avaliable in the and will for the next five years retired undefeated from cham- RESTAURANT.

Northamptonshire's chief pionship snooker. Yet he is as coach and second eleven captain, busy as ever trying to popularise in place of Broderick, who has a new variation of the game become Winchester School each called Snooker Plus. in succession to George Cox, taken over Cox, in turn, has Sussex cooching.

Brookes, Yorkshire-born, is 44 years old, and scored over 30,000 frst class runs. He passed

"

This game has wo

Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 11th December, 1958, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16.00 each per day and Cash Sweep extra $32.00 for both days may be obtained from the pool balls-orange counting Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 8, D'Aguilar Street eleht points and purple worth and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours. 10. The first is spotted be- tween blue and pink; the second between brown and blue. 2,000 runs in a season six times, DEMONSTRATION TOUR and is the only cricketer to Joe, the Inventor, with his Fred and that other total 1,000 runs and hit at brother least one century in every post-first-class professional John played for Pulman, will visit 45 halls in season He England only once against the next three months demon- the West Indies the 1947-48 | strating the new game. winter. He was injured after

var

Facing them the airmen have had their pack strengthened by the return of Dixon, and have dropped

their wing-forward scrum-half in ANL to

the strengthen backs and Ket them moving. This could well be the move the almen have needed, and with all their injured players that game and came home from now it again they have a good the tour.-Banews Service, ittle three line, which

lacica

only one thing-penetration,

With the Club pack liable to!

dominate all aspects of forward He's Been Around

Personally, I hope it doesn't catch 'on. It makes a 210 break possible, but surely the game is Dimoult and long enough already.

"

However, it's worth watch- ing demonstrations just to see the Old Master and "Ola Faithful"

the Pearce Special Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each on Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 13th February, 1900 and on 19th Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race December, 1959, may be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices.

The Office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Offices are as follows: Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong

Kung one

Week-days, Mondays to Fridays

Saturdays 5th December

Saturday 12th and

Saturday 19th December

am. to 5 p.m.

℗ D.. to 12.30 p.m.

9 am to 11 az,

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon on:-

Week-days, Mondays to Fridays Saturday 5th December Saturday 12th and

Saturday 19th December

pluy, the RAF backs will not have many chances to move, Low Clayton is now Poole

"Old Faithful is like my but if they got going they will Town's right half in the own right arm," says Joe. He i find themselvs up against a Southern League. 'Prior to this

means it. He once seriously: formidable defence.

he played for Barnsley, Carlisle thought of Elviria up snooker The Club threes, although United, Barnsley again, Queen's after his luggage and "Old weaker should still prove 192 | Park Rangers, Bournemouth, Faithful" were stolen from powerful for their opponente, Swindon Town and Wisbech London railway station, and a clear cut win for the Town. Now he plans to settle But Old Faithful" was re- Çinb la everyone's foremust --t his car cleaning business in covered-London Express Ser-Hong Kong, 5th December, 1959. here.

Bournemouth. Banews Service. vice.

THE GAMETS UP, HANNLON, THEY KNOW YOU PLAN TO SWITCH HORSIS, TANK'S GOT ME HELPING KEEP

WATCH ON "THE LAZY"

UNTIL THE DEF.

THE

...SAY YOU SAW THE HORSES SWITCHED,

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AND I WARN

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· UNTIL BEAMLES.

PAT HOUR D'ELOG

MEARLY FOUND SHANNON, HOPE

LISTEN, AND WE'LL KNOW DOUAS RIGHT ABOUT FOR SUREDIT

OLANE DIANG VISTA USA

| THEY SWITCHED THE

HORSEA, SEAMUS, AGDUT A FIFTHEM MUNIUSTEN

PIE SWITCH THE

FORBES BACKI

WOULDN'T

10 am, to 4 p.m.

9 am to 11.45 a.m

9 a.m. to 11 0.0

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. Arnold,

Becretary.

TUBORG

TUBORG.

BEER

RONSON

MAKERS

ED. A. KELLER & CO., LTD.

WATERS

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