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WHITE ROSE FAVOURITE FOR THE CESAREWITCH
Reminders
Today
HK Rotary Club, lunch at the Roof Garden, HK Hotel, 12.30 p.in,
Bridge Drive, European YMCA,
8 p.in.
Nine Dragons Services Club, whist drive (Cush prizes) 7.30 p.m. Checro Services Club, whist
drive, ...
,
IK Dental Society, dinner at
Cosme Club, 7.15 pum, NAAFI Club, Kowloon, table tennis tournament, 0 p.m.
HK Reel Club, general meeting, Helen May Institute, 5.30 p.in.
Urban Council meeting, GPO
Bid., 4.15 p.m.
London, October 8.
M. Marcel Boussac's filly, White Rose, is the pro- sent favourite for the Cesarowitch Handicap, to be run at Newmarket over two and a quar-' tor miles next Wednesday.
Whether or not she will occupy this position in the
betting market when the race starts is a matter for conjecture, as only a few points separate her from the four market rivals, consisting of last year's winner, Strathspey, Lord Astor's French Squadron, to be ridden by the Champion jockey, Gordon Richards, and the two three-year-old colts, High Forest, the hope of the North, and Come to Good, from the clever Manton stable of George Todd.
White Rose is out of that brilliant French mare,
and tronomie,
sired by
an
HK and Kowloon Labour Federa-equally fine stallion, Goyn. on, Double Tenth Celebra- She is to be ridden by the big tion, meeting and dinner at race "master," the Australian- Ying King Restaurant, 7 p.m. born Rae Johnstone. A four- HK Light Orchestra rehearsal
year-old, she is now in the St. John's Cathedral hull 7
stable of Harry Wragg at Newmarket.
p.nt.
Coming ovants
TOMORROW
NAAFI Club, Kowloon, Darts,
B p.m. Legislative Council meeting, 2.30 Women's Section, European YMCA, nes morning, 10 Whist
Drive, Union Jack Club, 7.45 14.
Cheero Services. Club, duncing
class. p.. Nine Dragons Services Club, an- niversary dance, p.m.
THURSDAY
Kowloon Rotary Club, Janeh al
Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Y1⁄2 Men's Club of HK, Juncheon- testing. Roof Garden, IIK Hotel, 12.45 pan. NAAFI Club, Kowloon snooker
tourmment, 7 p.m.
Nine Dragons Services Club,
darts and table tennis com- petitions, 7 p.m.
IIK Women's International Club,
whist drive, 7.30 pan.
Israel win Maccabiah; Britain 2nd
Tel Aviv, October 8.
Add to those facts that she the sole untry of "lun ky" M. Marcel Betissne and can bu seen why she is the favourite.
SPORTS IN|
BRIEF
Rome, October 0. Italy today won a triangular tennis tournament' here against Egypt and Germany. The Italian Champion, Gianno Cucelli, and de Bello, playing for Italy, won seven points.
The exiled Czech players, Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Whether she is entitled to "Cernik, representing Egypt, won on the book of form is another-rix points, while Gottfried Van Cramm and Karl Sass, for Ger- matter. Indeed, there seem to ba several others with a much better
inany; won three points. chatice.
With eight sone, four pounds on her back, White Rose /ha plenty to carry. Her sex is not ir: her favour for though mares and Alex do better at the back end of the season, one lins to go back to 1039 when the French mare, Cantatrice, won to find the last of this sex to win this long- distance event,
In two doubles matches today Cucelli and de Bella hest Drobny and Cernik 7-5, 3-6, 7-5, while Drobny and Cernik beat Yur Cramm and Sasa by B-0, 8-10 and B-1-Reuter,
Paris, October 8.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1960,"
Tantieme
wins at
Possibility of invasion faces
Longchamp Western Europe
Parls, October 8.
сле
Houston, Texas, October 8,
M. Francois Dupre's Tan- tieme, by Deux Pour Cent out of Perka, won the £28,000 "The people of Western Európe do not live in fear Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe,
of invasion, but they constantly consider the over onc and a half miles, Europe's richest horse race, at
possibility of invasion,” a Belgian newspaper- Longchamp today by
man said here. length from Baron Guy de "And even in this time of world tension, the people of Western Europe continue bettering con- ditions in their countries," Marcel Tijns, editor-in-chief of "Het Laatste ́ Nieuws,' Brussels, said in an interview.
Rothschild's Alizier.
Madame Suzy Volterra's l'Amir- al was third, a further length and a nult behind, and M. Marcel Boussa's Scratch fourth of the field of 12 runners.
By his victory, Tantieme aveng-
ed his defeat in the French Derby And what do the people of Belgium think of the
by Scratch, the subsequent win- ner of the Doncaster St. Leger.
possibility of an atomic bombing?
- countries
Tartleme, ridden by Jacques
Tijns smiled wryly and
where dictatorships Doyasberc, WHE nervous and said: "One may be killed ef-
are Introduced, there is a drop sweating in the parade but in
In the sales of newspapare.” fectively by an ordinary bomb the race he went like a great
Tijns estimated that tow peo- cult
Just as effectively as by an
ple in Belgium of age to read Allzier, with Fred Palmer up, atomic bomb.. Of course, death
do not read a newspaper and the wheels of a ble entering the under took the lead on
said, "A direct majority of Bel- three-furlong straight, but wher, Buick is more dignified than gian people buy two.
nowspapers." Tantieme started his run a fur-death under the wheels of a He said letters from the public long land a half out the issue smaller Chevrolet."
to Belgian newspapers" are was soon settled.
Tijns is President of the Bel-lively part of the newspapers. In gian Press Association, director of Belgium, he explained, if : the the Flemish Section of the fu- writer of a letter is a rest por- siftule for Journalists and was son, resident of the country, then Belgian delegate at the. UN con- the printer and publisher of a ference on freedom of informa-newspaper which prints the letter tion in Geneva in 1940.
cannot be sued by a person who takes offence at the letter. The writer of the latter is the, one who would be sited.
M. Dupre's colt paid 35 francă to a 10-franc win stake on the parimutuet Place dividends were, 15, 18 and 31 franes.
M. Baussac's stable represented by Coronation V, Scratch and Astella, was favourite at 19 to 10. The Orst five horses were ali three-year-olds.
Mr. Frank More OFarrall's Irish Derby winner, Dark War- rlor. the only foreign challenger in the race, Anished eighth,
From the start, Astelia led in front of Medium, Coronation and Bag-
Dark
Warrior, with
With 10 heera clore behind. furlongs
covered, Astella
still held the lead in front of Corana- tion and Medium,
ca
Entering the straight Alizier The Australians, Alfred Strom came up fast and went in front, followed by Tantleme, Scratch and Reginald Arnold, today re- Nor will it be on her side if pented their victory of last year a l'Amiral, but Tantieme cut in a great run to win confortab- Madison the 100-kilometre she is the favourite for only eight | iz
while Amiral also finished first market choices have wen Race at the Velodrome
Ghiver ly
strongly and heat Scratch for the since 1898, and the lust
third place. Henter. win over this course was Enficki in 1934.
here, one to
Robert Mignat and Roger Quernit, of France, were second
favourite when winning the war-
Germanicus, however, was the and Roger Godeau and B. Boula- kov, of France, look third place. time race in 1943 over the New-Reuter. market two-mile summer course.
Right age
She is, however, at the right Dgc since four-year-olds have won the race 42 timus ainee Ha inception in 1838. Three-year-- aids have a slightly better re- cord with 48 wins.
Her weight is a little above the average which usually wins this race. Indeed, it night be said that the horse that ought The United States team won win the race, according to statis- the basketball championship ties and these do seem to tell le of the All Jewish World Olym-racing-is one of three or four
ples tonight defeating Canada 36-34, in a hard fought game, The Americans at calf-time held only a one-point lead, 19-18, Argentine busketeers beat Is- hcl for third place, 42-30.
Official Agures show that Israel wor the Olympics with 051 4: Great Britein was second with 256: South Africa, third, 213:
led States fourth, 216.
Cotals for her nations in- Auded: Canada, 62'; Austria. 66; Denmark, 51; India, 44; Ar- gentino, 41. Belgium, 37. Nether- Jands, 19; Sweden, 14; Turkey, 11; Switzerland. 11: Eire, 9; Finland, 43; France, nit: Australia, nil.
The Gulti Trophy and Olympics title vall be presented to Isract
Monday by Premier
on
Gurion-Associated Press.
Ben
Ramadhin takes six for 23 runs.
Bombay, October 8. Sonny Ramadhin, the West Indics spinner,. today took six" wickets for 23 rung for the Commonwealth touring team against the Indian Control Board President's XI..
The match chded in a draw. Frank Worrell declared: the Commonwealth first innings closed this morning at Friday's score of 344 runs for seven wlo kets (rain washed out play come pletely yesterday). The Pre aldent's. XI, were dismissed for 78 runs in their first innings and Allowing on were 65 runs fór no wickets in their second Innings'nt the cloro of play:
Rain sceping through the covers (cnused ́n. further delay of half an hour this morning. With Runad hin making a brilliant debut in Indian cricket, the Preakdent's Xi Aint Innings lasted less than three houte
Ramadhin claimed the wicket of Das with his frat bolt and Went 'on' to run through the add Calle Jackson, of Derbyshire
bok two wickels for 17) sunk on is lively plich before lunch, and
of Hampshire diantsackd
econd/Ime in
But
years of age. weighted between: seven and eight stone, net a illy. not a grey, not favourite
the at od
odds of 35 to 1 or under, and ridten by a strong jockey.
The horses in this category in only race number. three.
thising the present quota-
tiors. They are the Irish-trained Or End, the well-backed Comt to Good and the Prince Edward Handicap winner, Quixote. And, Indeed. It is more than likely that the winner will come from this tria,
Reuter.
World Series
controversy
New York, October 8. Pictures of the second game of World Series threatened today to develop a controversy ranking
Milan, October 8. Armando Filipe, of Italy, today broke the world 440-yards hurdles record by clocking 51.C secs, at an international athletler meeting here.
The world record is held by R. Cochrane and R. Ault, both of the United States, at 32.2 secs.--Reu- ler.
Barcelona, October 8. Britain's new racing car, the BRM, will compete in the 10th Pena Rihn Automobile Club's Grand Prix on October 20.
President Peter Berthon, British Racing Motors, confirmed participation after checking u
excellent conditions at the Pedralbes circuit.
Mr. Berthon said he hopes the BEM, which will be driven by Reginald Parnell, will develop et average speed of more than 93 m.p.h., and added the BRM will be a serious enemy for all other Associated competing. ****
cars Press.
New York, October 8. The Irish-bred race-horse, defeated by four Noor, was
in the lengths here yesterday Jockey Club Gold Cup at Bel- mont Park.
Three-year-old Hill Prince, owned by Mr. C. T. Chenery, woit the two-mile race in the com
with the celebrated Bob Feller paratively slow time of 3 mins.
"pickoff play of 1040,
Ritchie Phillies
Saturday's
Senterfielder,
23-2/5 secs.
Hill Prince
was ridden
by
Philadelphia displayed
showed was on Noor. Hill Prince carried
pictures in
in the dugout before Eddle Arcara, Johnny Longden
which
•
•
with almost tuncontestable clarity eight stone, five pounds and Noor that umpire Charles Berry made eight stone, 12 pounds-Reuter a bad call in the second
game, The play was a force at secund boso which broke up a possible winning Philadelphia rally.
On the play with Ashburn on Dick Sister sacrificed and
Bombay, October 8..
Vijay Merchant, the 39-year- old Indian Test player, will cap- tain the Indian team against the Commonwealth side in the first
Yankee pitcher Allle Reynolds for a a force, Ashburn protested ing November 4.
threw to shortstop Phil Rizzuto Test to be played at Delhi, start-
the "out" decision vehemently
The picture showed Ashburn
gloves.
The other members of the team are: V.S. Hazare (vice-captain),
the bag and the ball still inches C.5
C.S. Nayudu, S. Mushtaq All, Vinoo Mankad, H.R. Adhikari, result of the decision. Instead D.G. Phadkar, P. R. Umrigar. G of having two on with none out Kishenchand, N. Choudhury, P.G. Phillies went out in the eighth Joshi (wicketkeeper). and Joe DiMaggio hit the winning home run in the tenth.--United Press,
· INDONESIAN XI BEAT SINGAPORE
The 12th man is B.C. Alva, Al the team have played for India before-Reuter,
Vienna, October 8. Austrin today beat Yugoslavia by seven souls to two in a foot- ball internationaí at the › Vienna Stadium, Austrin led by three goals to one at half-time Reu-
Singapore, October D. The visiting Indonesian soccer team won their match against Fingapore Chinese at Jalon Bosorter. Stadium here yesterday by one goal to fill.
Bimach
on
Nicosia, Cyprus, October 8, * 7 The solitary goal scored by
was obtained in' The Lebanon: beet Oyprus in last minute of play and their international lawn tonnir after the Indonsfärs had been: tournament here today the defensive up till play and Lebanero players won the after the Indonesians had been mon's singles and the men's and on the
up:still.: 10- mixed doubles while Cyprus won minutes from
the women's singlos, Reuter, B&The li
were never Pablo
spired spell at the filets and for
Panozarii Indaba contant wiür-breaking
Inumerous: Chinese attuckite
behind
going
until that N
He came to Texas on a tour of America with 15 other editors from
Souil Westem Europe, America, Australia and Asta, as
guests of the American Society of Newspaper Publishers, the Ame rican Press Institute of Columbia University, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
the Speaking of freedom of Press, Tijns said: "To keep our our tree- freedom we must use dom."
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He roll that the people of the world definitely appreciate free Presa, saying: "In
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Tijns is the author of many pamphlets on studies in inter national affairs. On several oc cations in Houston, 'ho acted as a spokesman for the foreign edi- tors.
He said the thing that had im- pressed him most in his visit to this
country was the determiría- tion in the United States to take international responsibility' and to help maintain peace. "This determination seems strongly felt by the American people."--Asso ciated Press.
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