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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB OCTOBER 18th) RACE MEETING

Saturday 6th & Monday 8th October, 1951 (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The Fiat Bell will be rúng at 1.30 p.m. and the First Rnce will

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

On the 2nd Day the first bell will be ring at 11.36 am. and The tin interval is the First Itace will be run in 12.00 noon, ufter the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

There are 10 sens on the 2st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day (22 in all).

Through Tickets fat $44 rack) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Boar, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap" scheduled to be run on 6th October, 1951.

Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY,' OCTOBER 2, 1951.

BRILLIANT PITCHING BY JIM HEARN

Giants Beat Dodgers In First Play-off Match Of

Three

By GALE TALBOT

Brooklyn, Oct. I. ·

Jim Hearn, big side-arming righthander from Montana, pitched one of his most brilliant games today and turned back the fighting Brooklyn Dodgers, 3-1 in a tense mound duel that carried the New York Giants to within a single victory of their goal the World Series.

In propelling the Glants to their eighth straight triumph and their 13th victory in their Inst 14 games, Hearn yielded only five hits to the bone-tired Flock and was not in serious danger of being caught because. Bobby+Thomson and Monte Irvin slashed home runs.

Now the amazing men of Leo Durocher need to win only one of two games scheduled on their home field starting Tuesday to climax the greatest stretch drive in all baseball history,

Today's play-off was witnessed by 30.707 at Ebbets Field. It was u stunned gathering of Dodger rooters that saw its heroes succumb.

Ralph Branca went eight inninga for the Dodgers and turned in a creditable perforni- ance. but Thomson's 31st blast of the season in the fourth inning with 1J34! On base and Irvin's. 24th honer In the

OPEN PAIRS

FINAL

The Lawn Bowls Open Championship Pairs

final between

J. A. and R. F. da Luz and G. Perkins and W. J.. D. Cameron will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, on Sunday, October 7, com- mencing at 3.30 p.m.

10.00 aan, on Friday, 5th October, will be sold and the reservation World Record In

cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIÁL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST

RACE.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone Home, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices ut:--

5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

er

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies sa The "All declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" Is given, Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or n 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. ATTENTION is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which reads us follows--

In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced, Payment will not be made on toru ar disfigured tickets,

„MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badgus prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

Badges admiting ladies 102 io possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-meinbers of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for dies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such

amber to

to be responsible all visitors introduced

etc. by him and forted mimber of badges admitting to Members' En-

payment of all chits, Only a closure will be on sale at the BACE COURSE.

The Branch

for

Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Ofee will

close

ul 10.00 am. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at. 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tlffins will be obtakumble at the Chub House provided they are ortiered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27810).

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

:

The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure Is $3.00 each day Including tax for all persons including lodies, und is payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN 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

Servanta passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' stands. Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Holl, Box- holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Pablle Betung Hall Military Police will be posted at various entrances to the Members' Hall to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

Javlies your support -in' hofping: to train the Yongkang citizena of Lo-morrow Bubreziosiona hould be pet to:-te Ton Treasurer. The Bay's and Oki Club amonia tren War Memorial Welfare Centre Southern Playground, Wang,

For further, fafórmation/pléans telephone the, Secretary (28018).

BY ORDER,

8. A. SLEAP,

Secretary.

THE HONG KONG COUNTRYSIDE Throughout The

Soarons

by

CA, C. HERKLOTS. $25

A

-On sale at **

S. C. M. Post Ltd.

KOWLOON. BRANCH'

DALISBURY ROAD

eighth finished the righthanded:ume:up to Musial with 344,

Bud fast-baller.

Podbellan followed by: Jock Robinson cf worked the ninth.

Branklyn with 435 and Brock. lyn's Roy Campanells with 327.

Andy Pafko gave the Flock its only score when he caught

THESE GIRLS WERE

THE WINNERS

The Chinese YMCA, winning all the relays, would have taken the women's Leam title at the Colony Swimming Championships if there had been ja point score. With their coach, Mr Wong Shiu-hung. they are from the left Wong Kar- yee, breast stroke, Tsui Shiu-ling, free style, Wong Yuk-bing, second in the "50 Yards free style and the 50 Yards Breast Stroke. Fung Ying-chee, Back Stroke Champion, Kwok Kam-ngor, Breast Stroke Champion, Kwok Ngan-hung, second in the 440 Yards Free Style, Poon Shiu-che and Ng Ngar-lin.-China Mail Photo,

fast ball and shut it into the Zenial of Athletics and Dodgers AFTER THE WATER SPEED RECORD

shallow left-feld slanels with two down in the second.

Hearn did not give up a hit in the last four chapters, though he issued a couple of and ran into tential walks trouble in the middle nings through rhoddy Giant ding.

But the Infeld redeemed it. self in the end by reeling off four comforting double plays, including a twin killing in a wild scramble

the base paths which ended the game.

on

In the home Tun division,

Companella ded for thirst place (with 33 and Musial of Cardinals

hd 32.

Ashburn of the Phillies led In the hit division with 221. fallowed by Musal with 205

and Dodgers' Furillo with 197.

Pirate Kiner scored mast russ with 125 followed by Musial with 124 and Dodgers' Hodges with 116,

Roz of the Dodgers has the best pitching average with 22 With victory In sight, wins and three losses. He was Durocher was torn between followed by Kinder of Red Sox throwing his finest pitcher, Sal with 11 wins and two losses. Maglie, at the Flock on Tues-Maglie of the Glants was third day with only two days' rest with 23 wins and six losses.

or taking a chance on Sheldon United Press. Jones, # sometimes briliant but often erratic righthander.

orm

Maglie said today itis was a little red but expressed willingness to give it n go if

Lehed him to.

There was wild jubilation in

Hop, Step & Jump the Giants' dressing room when

18

seen

Saturday's Home Soccer Fixtures

Donald Campbell Works In Secret On A New Propeller

For The Old

By PETER

Bluebird

DITTON

Coniston.

In this little village of Coniston in the northern part of Lancashire, life is quiet. Today, however, the heavy roar of an engine intermittently shatters the silence. It comes across Coniston Water, from a speedboat with a famous name- the Bluebird.

This was the boat in which the late Sir Malcolm Campbell established in 1947 a world record speed of 141 mph, a figure since raised to 160 mph by an American businessman, Stanley S. Sayers of Seattle. the game ended. Durocher saldi Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 1. he never

With no other backing, Camp- had

Hearn's

Tall, slim, good-looking Donald Now, to Coniston hus come Siri A work record for the hop.sinker-ball ducking the way I

afford to Malcolm's son, Donald, determin-bell cannet

spend Campbell is well aware of all is cialmed by did ngainst step and jump

The following are the fixtures ed to bring back to England the lavishly in trying to perfect his these difficulties and dangers. the Dodgers. A in the Home Football League 1:ecord once held by his father.} new technique. Ademar Ferreira de Silva.

one point midway of the confor Saturday, October 6.

He is not like His philosophy is “if your num- member of the Sao Paulo Foot-

test,

The He is using his father's boat-the American shipbuilding king, ber is up, you are going to catch Hearn struck out three ball Club. who cleared 10.01

batiers in succession. As-Bures shown in brackets are with variations, and developing a Henry Kaiser, who, so it is re-t anyway. If not, then you may metres (52 foet 6.25 inches).

the scores for the same michtheary which may make him the ported, spen: $150,000 a couple break records", last season:

Arst man to travel at 200 mph (cf years back when he also was

It is the only philosophy for a after the record, cn water.

man who takes his life into his

time every

Bluebird Campbell is in the peculiar hands This involves a new technique, known as "prop-riding" which position of knowing that. his new travels at speed. He is a credit means that only half the pro-echnique works, but not know to his father. (5-0)peller blade is in the water at ing. why. For him it must be a 11-11.

one which question of trial and error. After one ime. It is the

the performance Sayers used when establishing cach run, his record en Lake Washington checked, alterations and adjus:- Huddersfield (0-21 last year. Already Campbell has mente are made, and then he Division I

proved the success of it by win- ♥ Swenses (-ning the Olgranza Grand Prix..

Da Silva, who jointly held The record with Naoto Tajlmu, of Japan, was competing the

"Brazli fal day of the Trophy" tournament of the Brazilian Athletle. Club at the Fluminense Stadlum hero.

The previous record was 10 notres (52 feel. 5.875 inches). --Reuter,

NOTICE

| Brooklyn

St Louis Boston

DTIchtenbro Newcastle

sociated Press.

FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS

Division

Rollon

V Sunderland

(1-2)

On

New York, Oct. 1. National League standings. eluding final regularly sche- duled games;

Burnley

Ctration

**

Stanchester L

v Blackpool

Liverpool Portsmouth Derby

+0.01

(3-0) (14) { 12-01

Chelsea

W.

L. Pet.

V Wolves

New York

Prestos N.F..

v

Arsenal

96

58 023

Stoke

+

58 023

Tottenham

Aston Villa. Manchester C

81

73 426

West Brom

V

76 78 404

Cincinnatt

68 06.442

Pittsburgh

64 90 410

Chicago

62

,92 403

Finál American

League

Leeds

Leicester

W.

New York Cleveland Boston Chicago

87

67 .065

73

.520

73 81 74

70 84 458

Philadelphia

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY standings:

CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Kwanglung Handicap Saturday, 6th October, 1951.

Tickets in the above at $2.00 each may be obtained ut the Treasurers' Com- pradore Office, 1st Floor, Telephone House, and at the Chub's Branch Offices situnted at:-

Detroit Philadelphia Washington St Louis

73 81 474 Birmingham

Pet.

Brentford

Cardif

Doncaster

Everton

Natte F. Holliertoin

98 58 030 : Sheffield W.

01 604 Southampton

y... Nolls, C.

*

---(1-3),

(2-1) ADMIRALTYSTĘPS ̃IN" Queen's P.N. (0-2) |

Coventry

Blackburn

v Shemeki U.

12-03 1

is

London Express Service)

goes back again for another try. Amateur : Billiards.

In his trials at Coniston so far Championship-

he has touched 115 miles on

hour without being anywhere

So Important are the theories near fal cut. If he is fortunate (4-0) on which Campbell is now work- he may hit upon the most satis-

• Lutón

(-)

v West Hant

(-)

✓ Barnsley

Division 1 (Routh) Altershut • Newport.. Bristol R. Colchester Palare Exeter .338 Leyton

**Twich

02 12 403 52 102 —Associated Press.

STATISTICS

Swindon Watell Walford

ing that the Admiralty have im- factory formula in a matter of posed a secrecy ban on his ex-days. (2-3)periments, No photographs of the

are

Bluebird's new

propeller

On the other hand, he may be permited and any new tests trying for weeks, like Sayers, carried out have to be reported who is understood to have tried to the Navy's Research Depart-21 different propellers before he found the one to give him the ment,

world record.

(0-0) Even if he succeeds in break- (1-0)ing the world water speed re- Anther dimcully with which (cord, he will not be able to ex-Campbell has to contend is the (0-8)

the public how it English climate. Bournemouth (1) plain fully (3-1 was done.

Thomas Cleary Beats Ramage

London, Oct. 1. Thomas Cleary, Austra lia's No. 2 player and the only player to have benten his compatriot, Robert Mer- shall, in championship play For days he may have to walt during the past 14 years, Assisting Campbell in all his until there is a break in the won the 18th heat of the experiments and riding with him weather. If Coniston Water is World Amateur Billiards 13-1 on his trials is the ever-faithful choppy it would be suicidal to Championship today.

Les Villa, who was for 30 years attempt to rend Bluchird off at

v Northampton

*

Torquay

V

Gillingham

(3-1)

(3-1) (4-3)

v Ipswich

(2-0)

V

Millwall

(0-2)

V

Firistol C,

/mouth

V

Port Vale

ontewsbury

V

Southend

v Brighton

W

v Reading

Division

1 (North)

Accrington Barrow

→ Oldhain

(1-2)

Y. Southport

v Darlington

V

Lincoln

Muslal's

Grimsby

Mandeld Rochdale Stockport Workington Wrexham

v. Tranmere

York

Bradford C.

11-15

Harteponis

V Gateshead

Scunthorpe

Aberdeen

New York, Oct. 1. Ferris Fain of Philadelphia Athletics Is the Americon League's batting champion with ,334 average, and Stan Musia! Carlisle of Cardinals is the National Chesterfield 5 D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong League champ with 355.

title and Fain's first Afth,

or

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon

Over 1,000,000 tickets sold

to date.

It 15 Halifax

Ralph Kiner of Pirates again is the Major Leagues' homerun king with 42 and Gil Hodges of Dodgers follows with 39.

S. A. SLEAP, In the National League Richle

Secretary.

Ashburn

NOTICE

of Philadelphia

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SPECIAL CASH SWEET. ON THE KWANGTUNG HANDICAP 1951-

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close at:

THE BRANCH OFFICES

382 Nathan Road-Kowloon at 4.00 p.m. on Friday, 5th October, 1951...

-5 D'Agullar Street-Hongkong at 6.00; p.m, on Friday," 5th October, 1961.

THE TREASURERS' OFFICE:-

1051.

Telephone House, at 6.00 pm on Friday, 6th October,

The Draw will be held in the Publié Bafting, fihil, at the Race Course, at 11.30 a.m. on. Baturday, 8th Octo- *ber, 1961.

By Order,

PEAT, MARWICK MITCHELL &

Treasurerh

CO,

Hearts

V Crewe

V

Scottish League “A”

Morion Motherwell Ralth R.

HONESTA

Sirline

v Airdrie

V Dundee

v Celtic

Bugen o South

Partick

V Fast File vmber

Third Lanark v St Mirren

(3-1)

chlof mechanic to Sir Malcolm.

In a reconverted Army larry, 23-11 (3-2) parked next to the boathouse an :: | Coniston Water, Villa supervises 13-1 the modifications which may be

made to the propeller after a

02-11 Trial

(1-1)

(0-2) | WM

-

(5-0) 02 3

speed.

ADDED DANGER

Heavy rain coming down from

|

At Burroughes Hall, London, he heat Walter Ramage, the Scottish Open

and Amateur

Champion, by 1,553 points to

1,310 after leading at the inter-

val by 1,005 points to 492,

· Ramage •ployed particularly

run. It is not the best the surrounding hills brings with workshop in which to undertake the added danger of eating such an important task, but it debris which could rip the bot-well at night to outpoint the has the advantage of being cheap tom clean out of the boat, or as Australian but could not wipe time when money. Is not in Italy, cause Bluebird to leap out his earlier arrears, (1-2) plentiful.

out of the water like some giant best breaks were 274;). 259. and flying fish.

167 by Cleary during the early

Scottish League "B"

Albion

✓ Fatkizi

Arbroath Ayr

St Johnstone

-

(-)

v Alloa

(4-1)

Clyda

Cowdenbeath

Dumbarton: V

Dundes

Stenhousemuir v· FortaS

Campbell's venture to Ilaiy

Donald', Campbell was lucky carlier this year cost him £1,100 out of his own pocket and he thon. Bluebird came down even- reckons that since 1040, when by upon the surface of the water Queen's Parx 10-21 | he decided to try and regain the and he was able to hold her on

(2-3)

world water speed record, he has courre. Another time he might (3-0) spent in the region of £15,000. not be so successful..

V. Hamilton Dunfermline v Kilmarnock

THE

GAMBOLS

1. FOUND A SHOP THAT THE DAILY EXPRESS

Part

ITIS BANK HOLIDAY IN! || LIVE BEEN FOLLOWING ENGLAND GATE, AND THAT 20-FILLY ALL THEVE ARE FIVE FLAT THE BEASON

The

session, when Ramage's-best was 71.

Neither reached three figures afterwards," when' Ramoge had a series of neor hundred breaks. Repfel

by Barry

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