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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

RESULTS AT BRAVES STAGE A BIG INNING

A GLANCE

SENIOR "A" DIVISION

7 Canadiane

Jaguars

(forfeited game)

Pandas

4 St. Joseph's.

Braves

1 South China

1

UB NANY 7 Americans

..

SENIOR "D" DIVISION

JUNIOR LEAGUE

2

14 Wildfires. Dragons XMizwares 2 Пех Sugih China 9 Funlan 15. Bantams 2 Griffin, Aces

10. Dodger

22

LADIES' LEAQUE Banawa 7. Paal To

10

Britain Wins Motor-cycling Six-day Trials

Monza, Italy, Sept. 23. Britain today won the In- ternational Trophy, the most important event of the six- day motor-cycling trials in Italy. The trophy goes to Britain, for the 15th time.

Austria, with

penalty point, were second. Britain had lost no marks.

The Dutch

"B" team

won

IN THE SEVENTH TO

SUBDUE SOUTH CHINA 5-1

By "GRANDSTAND"

Playing before a crowd of softball fans who filled the grand- stand and covered the hillside at King's Park, the Braves staged a Big Inning in the seventh to subdue South China 5-1 in the main attraction of the weekend, while St Joseph's surprised their supporters when they held the Pandas ta 3all up to the sixth, only to be edged out by a final rally.

The Canucks failed to field a team in their first game of the season and for- felted the points to the Jaguars while the US Navy asserted their superiarily in the all-American classic when they overwhelmed the American Clubbers 7-2 in the only "B" division tilt of the afternoon,

of the sixth.] The Pandas came back with n Sparked by Robert In the bottom Xavier's perfect batting with the score 2-1 in favour of two-run spree on a pair of singles the Braves, Lo To-on, pinch-sandwiched around an Infeld the scoring gates performance, the Delawares hitting for C. K. Choy, drew a fumble and nosed out their rivals the to first base on tour pulched were closed for the next two

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The Saints St. Bexes 9-8 in the Junior balls and promptly executed two frames.

brilliant strals to get to third in the fourth frame when Lengue needle tussle while buse. After faiting in a bunt- Bucks drew a wall and stole Wildfires surprised Dragons

A encrifice placed him Sacrifice, P, C. Wong decldert to second..

nd

and when bit away and only managed in scoring position feeble

grounder to third base, but Jackie Wei was penalised for an Lo was over-anxious and the illegal plich, Bucks crossed ile rush attempt to score was snuffed pan to deadlock the score.

when eculvert Junior Remedios waited for him at the plate with the ball.

22-14.

BRAVES 5-SOUTH CHINA.

Bayes Pilching a one-liliter hurler Chapple Remedius hold the Caroliners to a solitury tus which, was

in the *egistered chapter when Rabbit initial Leung drew a walk and scooted uver the plate os infelder "Doc" Guterres' fumble, while his mates Junior Remedios belled out a two-baggar in his first trip to the plate.

into

S. II. Khan's single to start off the nifth semester was converted into a run on Art Ozario'y sacrifice bunt followed by a wild heave to the hot-corner, but the

back Fandes came

once more successive with two

bunts to nudge Wally Mar home.

The sixth passed without Kito Hyndman

the Silver Vase event, beating earned one for the Tribe when third hit of the day, followed either side threatening but after

the British "A" team, on higher speed percentage in the Anal speed tesis on the Monza mator racing track-Reuter.

bee,

MODENA GRAND PRIX

Modena, Italy, Sept. 23. Alberto Ascuri, the Italian won the Grand Prix of Modena for Formula II entrants here today in a Ferrari, averag ing 110,302 kilometres per hour for the 25 kilometres course.

some

n potential

run onl

"Both squads had opportunities to score in the following chapters, but good fielding, and bone-head baɛc-running in

cases, nullified the efforts.

In the second stanza South China had second base but failed to follow up with the necessary punch. Again in the third the Carolines had their

best chance of the Friolon Gonzales (Argen-game for a scoring spree when tina), alsd on a Ferrari, was they had the bases choked with and gone away, but and second

Lance Macklin runners

double next balter

the

fly which resulted in Ascarl's time for the course play and.

out to save Chapple was 2 hrs. 9 mins. 23-1/5 secs. grounded Reuter,

Reniedios from a difficult spot,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB OCTOBER 18th) RACE MEETING Saturday 6th & Monday 8th October, 1951 (Hald under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race will

The Braves, who were able to collect a few scattered hits up) to this time, really went to town in the top of the seventh when for Remedios, teed off, with his by another single off Joc "Doc" Guterres' hickory, and when the dust had settled, the Braves had three more runs to salt away the game.

had fanned in the seventh, Jindu Hussain was given a but the Sointu falled to notch up that important rur when Al Smirke failed to pr

Pro- duce the necessary anfe

Junior Remedies had a good start in the batting race when he In the bottom of the seventh. connected safely three times in the Panads came to life when as many tries, wo of the blows careless blunder in the Saints' being good for two-bases, while infield allowed Mei to reach first Doe Guterres registered two in base:. Waily Ma so: on base via three. Last year's

Batting hit and ofter Y, Y. Llong had Champion, Tony Osmund, failed sacrificed the two base-runners into scoring position, Y. S. Liang miserably, showing nothing for his two trips in the rectangle. was intentionally. walked.

batting Wong

in the clean-up Chapple Remedios was in ex- (Britain), on a H.W.M.. third. slugger P. C. Wong lifted a pop-cellen nem on the rubber and spot, grounded ou: to third base was supported by Junior Re-but usually reliable Benny Omar medios behind the baiter, Junior muted the chance for a twin- he fumbled the killing when being assigned the task by ball," Frankie Correa who handled the reins for this job in the absence the Saints with a two-bit per- Jackie Wel, who turned back of Charlie Figueiredo.

formance, fanned five

while Carlos Yvanovich, who was Sherry Bucks, working on the riding the pine

on medical advice, was put in the game in lab for the losers, yielded three hits. Umpires for this game the fifth inning when it up close were Fred Ewins (Plate) Dol

hat things were pretty

Robbins (1st & 2nd bases), Tony who has AODD while Gerry Gosano,

Osmund

(3rd base). absent from the diamond been

The American Clubbera suf- made a reap-tered their first for some time,

Jefeat of the pearance in the right garden,

when the

US Navy For seven full frames the humbled them 7-3 in the "B" Saints extended the Pandas be- Division, tilt. An outilald eror very first inning of the fore they succumbed in the final in seventh when Saint mentor Art game gave the gobs a two-run 21 Ozorio ordered Sherry Bucks to lead and

with an Inten- baligame until the sixth when a tional walk to Y. S. Liang. But long-hoist with the bases loaded a hot grounder to third base by started a scoring spree in which

rubber, Tim Holt, which was tumbled, our Navy, boys denied" saw-YC, Mel carry the winning rub

The Clubbers made only one the

plate.

the The Saints led from the begin-alt and that happened in run over

second chapter when eatcher ning when they snatched a one- run lead on a walk followed by Jake Blodgett singled and slid Showboat's All's single,

the plate in n cloud of dust ខ.. Panda hurler Wal pitched him- a. succeeding grounder.

A slight drizzle started during self out of the hole when he fanned Eenny Omar and forced the game, and towards the late Dave Leonard and Sherry Bucks stages it was evident that both pitchers found the ball difficult on, fly balls.

to control.

be run at 2.00 p.m. or the 1st. Day.

On the 2nd Day the first bell will be mung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be runs et 12.00 noon. The tin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.39 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

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There are 10 races on the is. Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day In all). Through Tickets (at $44 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Tremurars, 1st floor, Telephone House, also tekets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap" scheduled to be run on 8th October, 1951.

Through tickets reserved for this Meoting but not paid for by 10.00 am on Friday, 5th October, will be said and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

To avoid congestion of the Club's Offee at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offfees at

5; D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so The "All declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. Clear signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. s drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which ATTENTION rends as follows:

in no circumstancos wit any dividends be paid or refunds mado unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO

THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

load the sacka

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Season

the

but

over

It was

the

1951

ARSENAL

KARYA TRITO

DERBY COUNTY

AT HIGHBURY

Ten Hoff Beats Gardner For The European Heavyweight Title

By THOMAS REEDY

Berlin, Sept. 23.

Hein Ten Hoff, a towering Teuton with a lightning left, soundly trounced Bri- tain's Jack Gardner today to return the European heavyweight boxing title to Ger- many for the first time since Max Schmeling's 1939 tenure.

The handsome Hamburger used a three-inch advantage in reach and wise ring experience to stand off Gardner and pile up a.thumping advantage in pofats over the 15-round bout.

*

out

Middleton, the Derby County goalkeeper, goes the ball to meet while an Arsenal player (on right) makes him. self heard in the match at Highbury. Arsenal won 3-1--Reuterphoto.

Home Soccer Review

London, Sept. 22. Tottenham Hotspur, reigning. Lengue Division I champions, conquered the leaders, Manchester United, in the match of the day In today's football programme. By defeating United, Spurs opened the way for Aston Villa, Weighing 2161⁄2 pounds. the to jump to the head of the table- six-feet-four Inch Ten Hoff with a clear victory over Liver- belied his size, by beating his pool. They are one point shead apponent

to the punched and Bollen. Wanderers, Manchester He left shakedin United and. peatedly,

The jubilant seil-out crowd of | The more generous conceded 25,000 Jamming the outdoor Gardner a slight edge in the Waldbuchne Arena near Berlin's Afth and eighth rounds. Olympic Stadium, roared lis

WENT DOWN GAMELY Juan referee approval. Casanovas (Spain) rnised Ten

Gardner lott the title which constantly and kept Gardner of who won well at Burnley.

won, only

last February balance. He could shook the international match of the season Hoff's arm in victory.

With the team for the first from Jo Weidin (Austria) but a looping right:

Ten Britisher but went down gamely.

ho

an old cut over town. Neither Meter Wed the

Briton':

icft

The hopeful British delegation be In the audience. headed by Hoff opened Major General G. K. Bourne, the 25-year-old British Commander in Berlin, eye in the second round and war to put the other on the

that time from

on his face had to agree witle the verdict-

was covered It was Ten Hoff all the way.

with blood. The the ex-soldier Most ringside observers gave wound rattled Ten

Hoff at least

11 of the but did not interfere with his rounds with the others a draw. vision.

Yankees & Dodgers A Step Closer To The World Series

New York, Sept. 23.

The New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers moved a step closer to a World Series meeting today be hind some clutch-pitching by Vic Raschi and Preacher Roo. Raschi, turned in his 20th victory, as he pitched the

to wear being Monday, even renter interest than usual, was focussed on the clash of Spurs canvas.

and Manchester, which drow crowd of 70.540. At least eight Gardner's youth stood him in

regarded eo among the front line ming he took would have buck-of candidates for choice against good stead. The story drum- of the players were generally led on older or less rugged man. France on October 3." When he tried to outbox the

could not The selectors present 31-year-old German, he was a

have been very impressed with split second late every time. the form of Jack Rowley, the But whon ho builed In and

leading goal scorer.

· League's mixed it at close range, Gord-He was well held by Spurs ner got the best of it.

centre-half. Clarke, playing his first game of the season.

They must however have

JUSTIFIED IT

"

.

Ten Hoff went into the ring a been struck by the splendid farm Tottenham's left- tion for a challenger. He just winger," filed it quickly.

2-1 favourite, an unusual posi- of and Allen,

Koni-keeper,

Unilet's

Medley scored a great goal His six-pound advantage in which pub Spurs in front and weight never figured In the his repeated change of positions match. Both were fresh and worried the United defenders. strong after 15 rounds of mill- Among a series of brilliant ing that satisfied the crowd that saves, Allen kept out, a

a fierce paid top prices of 50. Marks penalty shot by Ramsey

FINNEY IN TOP FORM (£4. 5s) for ringside seats.

A few miles away England

centre opprtunities

The

Britisher

drew

Lew

Muburn

in

In

and mound for the winners fanned Yanks to. n. 6-1 victory over the Red Sox in Boston. The guaranice of £5,000 while Tencived thletic's defeat of the

JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES Delawares grabbed the inside track when they shaded their closest. rivals of the Junior League by a 9-8 telumph over the Rexes. Terry Lucido on the, Draft Programmes Entry Forms for the October nine while A. K. Ismail struck (8th) Race Meeting to be out two. Both hurlers gave up 10 hils cach, but the Delaware held on Saturday 6th and blows were made with runners Monday 8th October, 1981, on base.

The first frame saw both teams (weather permitting) may be

ahead with a pair of forged obtained at the Secretary's led at two-all but the Delawares Omeo,: Telophone House; the markers in the next

chapter, Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Club House, Happy Valley: and, although the Rexes tried to

avercome the disadvantage by: Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Culing and the Stables, Shan Kwong nibbling, at the lead, the De- Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including Road.

lawares always countered with tax, for ladies or gonilemen are obtainable through the Secretary

one mon

Hero

Robert Her who collected three hits, Xe of the game was two

which were of

three- baggers, while Ricardo Chaves nicked Ismall for two in, three.

The 33 Bantams found the ex- perienced Griffins too tough and faded. BWAY

16-2 Coach Les Castro has been giving this out-

weekly

workouts, and although they showed marked 'mprovement during these ressions, playing to a crowd of partisan fans was another thing,

verdict from

The

Dodgers by a narrow. 10–0 count while. South China accounted' for Pandas S

at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by and for payment of all chits, etc.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 27th

only a limited number of badges, admitting to Members' En-September, 1961. closure will be on sale at

at the RACE COURSE

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will

close at 10.60 a.m. on both days. The Soctotary's Office will close the 1st Day, and at 10.00 am, the 2nd Day. The

nt 11.4

45 T

Treasurer's Compradore Office and the Secretory's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephons Houso,,

obtainable at the Chub House, provided they are ordered in: ddvance from the No. 1 Boy (TR):27818).

A limited number of tifins will be

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MESTING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each. day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate

MEN BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC" ETC. WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING!

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS PASSES

By Order,

S. A.: Sloop,

Secretary

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG :

JOCKEY CLUR- Special Cash Sweep

on the

Kwangtung Banglahi Saturday. Bth, Oct., 1981.]* Tokots in the above at $2 each may be obtained at the Treasurera Compradord Of fice, 1st Floor, Telephone House, and at the Clubs Branish Offres situated at llar Street. Hour Hong

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to andaréo, their names on the gasses Holders of such passes are dot permitted in the Members Enclosure exempt for passing 4, D'Agull

bugh on their duties and must remain in their employers stande. Owing to the congestion; in the Members Boxing Hall, Edc For Fänd Members, arè fequested to ensure, that thele, servanth TAPEPARENZHENGERLAIN Desde Hall Milliery Fylko will be At various amincas la the. Mambers: Heil,to ensure that zuladenja'ndhered to.

-Kowloon.

!

triumph fattened the Yajiks American League lead to Holt took 15 per cent of the Charlton

Cup holders, Newcastle United. 2 games over the Cleveland Indians, who dropped a. 7-1 gate. decision to the Tigers in Detroit.

In the supporting card, middle-In fact, he was out-shone by

twice dai Roe, beaten only twice all

knocked cut Charlle Angel Though his team was Hank Bauer and Jerry Cole weight Franz Szuczens. (Bremen) Vaughan, Chariton's lender, who beaten year, turned in his 2nd viciary man each had three hits, New York), in the fewitz roun the new leader,

Gil McDonaiki Mickey Mantle, for the Dodgers with decision avec ziladelphia. The and Mizo two each in this final-Auguste Gulet (France) Haute Hughep played he wear at centre- victory protected the Dodgers' road game of the year. three-game load over the New Philadelphia defeated Washing York Giants, who downed Baston 12-4 in the first game of

scheduled two ciated Press.

too 4-1.

Tho' Yanks have six games to play, including five with the Red Sox, while the Indians have only three games to go.

The Yanks con clinch their third straight pendant by win- ning three of their remaining six games.

the

and by:

weights, fought to a draw, Heing half for Liverpool that he mist Neuhaus (Dortmund): outpointed have enhanced his prospects of heavyweight Kurt Schiegi (Aus inclusion in the England side.. games-Assotria), and Richard Vogt (lam Tom Finney the Preston burg) and Helcz Titze (Berlin), winger left no doubts that he

fils at the top of his form; heavyweights, drew,

both guilt by Ex-Champion Max Schmeling beat who ricreed two of the matches,

Ampon Wins Lugano Singles Title

Lugano, Italy, Sept. 28. Felicitimo Ampan, of the

s who did we

the scoring for the seventh time in eight games. Williame, British and Harold disania the young

said Ten Holl's experience way were tes much for Gardner to pyer- land Wan come

Johnny

יין

the match with

Brooklyn has seven games to Phlippines, won the men's singles heavyweight," said he thought Huddersfield Inside-left, who got play while Giants have in the International dawn lengis Gardner'e cut over the eye dis the o only live. Any combination of tournament here today defeating torted him more than most people four Dodger victories or Giant Armando Vieira, cf Brazil, by realised

"You get a cat like that early

a point at Coventry, they Romance will to the Dodders 8-1, 6-4, 3-6, 2-8 and 0-2. in the fight und it's hard to get retained areq-polás lend at - the pennant Associated Press. Ampon and his South African it off your mind. he said. "You thorhead of Dreision If bocaue Aces just managed to grab the ANKEE'S VICTORY

partner, Abe Segat, were defence worry that the retereo will stop

LADIES' LEA CITIRA

In the Ladies' Laugur Post To

the first me in playing for public, gave a good account of themselves when they bowed to the powerful Squawa 1a, most *thilled. of the winning as being to In the last part of the Benile Remedios rubber for the shutimg out the west.

the fand after Ongpallion: for three chapters allowed the Fool

Collegians to harch

tp brea në lid, blown for a trio of markers. situko four

.

NO CHANCES Prutnoter Joachim Look no chances on a depetition

in the 'men's doubles dinat by the the fight. Italian pair, Prutassi and Mellei, Boston, Sept. 23.

who won by 8-4, 0-8, 5-7, 7-6 and Big Vic Raschi rafhandled | 6-4.-Reuter. Baston in the tight spot today to bolster the pennant hopes New York Yankers with a Ch the American League leading

victory, his 20th of the season.

of

Billiards

Tourney

London, Sept. 22.

cups

Goeffert

wore held fol

home

cdid varoolply well to take a point from Nottingham, us their

cente-forward.

the game.

Blackburn

Rovere v who beld Luton, ate sull without a witt.:

The biggest sürprint of the day when entisek ky Rotherham United webquared Sheffield wedbandby, Q-2ưón, the Bharold

of the bottle-throwing during was neengest": for the Bay Bobinson-Cerhurd Hecht fight in the Waldbuchno

· Arl Pop was sold in paper Wilson -- Jobes; i tije Indland, Jung, Pop The right-handur: "wriggled

Dip out of serious trouble in the champion, was 125 points bo early Innings stamped out a hind Tom Cleary, champion of it has never bot

side Germany and he won 23 and ? roda | Australis, of tho, interval in the gra -thrent... · in the sixth

home to his third straight sizin hebt of the world amateur de

Watooft day, Mannheim

| 20wwin year on a blast 14llarda Buri: poitial declalod

Vank hits

Sun Cleary-

"to-day outil went

Suurlod in a 1-1-lts withley and Wilson Jones 024. The best Chuck Bubbed for six innings

lework, scrambled not three or breaks as far woret Wilson The Fog 107, 90 and 117.

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