3
ON THE RECORD
Round-up Of The Children With Salted Scalps
When 900 altid more people | beft ngad, still held the midgets cross the harbour
all together record
without benefit of ihe ferry
buted. the water police were
their chances of remaining The prizes had been distri
Lonymous as far as the press
increase ore concerned siderably with the arrival the 19th girl.
COMECT
con- of
The 10th gir ira was not in of losing her re- She is still the your est ever to have done the swim,
baving
successfully crossed the harbour on her own loc motion at the age of eight
However, a wild runicu sud- anly spread that her red had falten. Somebody had seen a wel te boy who did not cok me an six years of age.
Tac search was c Repcs and press photographers rushing arcund saw 3:s une mai. b). then another and yes a
reemed that
Club
hed and
be
was
Vietor a
maw ng of
Пcercation over with small boys, many Bem wei cough yet
Press gangs of four or $.x heys. pounced on the small dragged them away fran Beir paints and gun dantis and wor examined them
mites enjoyed a brief happy notoriety, others To were on the verge of tears. make sure that the six-year-old would not be missed, photo
and snapped graphers posed
Some of th
every small boy
in sight who
First Ten In The
Harbour Race
in the
The following were the first 10 Men's Section and Women's Section of the Harbour Race yesterday
Men's Section
i. Cheung Kin-man; 2, Tong
Yock-ming: 3. Wong Yong-hol; !
the
still fishing people out of water and more swimmers were *stil coming in Sering a familiar face being wiped with a towel, we duly informed him that be was
was 374th.
"Really?" be said, "Gee! I'm glad. I wanted to be the first half to Bnish. We could just as well have told him be was 273rd. Nobody know who was where.
Their diska were collected when they Anished and Ed da Roza told us, I am going to take
the certi- time over V
can't dcates this year. They expect to have them when they wit them.
THE
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1951.
GAMBOLS
HAVEN'T THESE FRENCH GIRLS BOT MARVELLOUS FIGURES. GAVE
LOOK AT THAT OIL IN THE BLUE BATHING COSTUME,{} ISN'T CHE A SMASHER Y
LOOK / OBORDE - IGN'T THAT MAN HANDSOME AND CO BROWN AND SUN-BURNT
by
Barry Appleby.
_KUMMM ** 4tP
WHAT YOU WEAN
Jaguars Shade Pandas And
Madcaps Humble Canucks
By "GRANDSTAND"
Jaguar shaded the Pandas 3-3 in the "A" Division of the Softball league yesterday when Gus Pereira smacked out a two-run triple in the eighth inning Lo break up a three-all deadlock, while the Madcaps humbled the Canucks 14-0 in the other "A" Division tussle.
The "B" Division provided the most interesting game of the week-end as the US. Navy nused out the Blue Sox by the only run in a tight game that went into two extra frames before a run was registered, while the Dodgers succumbed to the Warriors 14-5
Ed's artistle hand will inscribe certificates. on the the munes He didn' look unhappy won my point," he said, "They this are printing the date on year. This will save me a lot of work." The Secretary has His ulready solved his problem signature on the certificates will be stamped on.
It was a job getting inte the Victo; la Recreation Club at any time after 10 30 a.m. yes-6--5
The crowd !-- 3 terday and noon
The
Sound USS Salisbury was 10 deep everywhere.
After having
pushed
which arrived in port a few days unsuccessfully
proved their B
superiorly vor the Oversees Chinese side Aiha 9-3 victory. The Sally- Jury Scund wait be seen in a doubleheader thus Aftermon when they will cross bats with he USS Everet: at 4.00 pm, and Braves at 5.30 again with the
and
art the shoved more promising two-inch gap: { In sight,
this columnist was just about to give up when i Luccessful swimmers phalanx vl suddenly appeared.
They
the
probably were 38th to 44th to finish but they were braway and very wet and they >hick themselves much like degs came cut
very do when they The of the water crowd parted and we followed
"I withers in.
Abel huif-an-hour jaten and
rushed E exested youngster
Thral "All the
4, F. Monteiro; 5, Wong Kwai- chee; 0. Cheung Ming-hang: 7,and unced
Lan Kwon-ngar; 8. Au-Yeung Kurupen YMCA has swum Kwan; 9, Leung Wah-shing: 10, Poon Sik-chuen.
Women's Section
1. Cynthia Eager; 2, Kwok Kun-ngor: 3, Chan Ching-mus; 4, Chan Sin-yer; 5, Wong Yuk- bing: 6, Kwok Ngan-hung: 7, Poon Siu-cher: 8, Vanessa Giles: 16, Doris Pang Wei-ching; Barton.
I
9.
across
It was 4 vast slate- nient and could be misconstrued to sagges that all four floors including the chessroom inhabi- ants and the pantry boys, were in the 900.
the crossing
The morning's classic remark was contributed by Ian Gerrard, 15, who noted tha! was actually cheaper by ferry. which gives one as many rides as one wants for eight dollars a month while
tus S three dollars to swim the harbour.
At 14 last Jan was clated. By early mid-afternoon the year he had been beaten by his sister. Juan, who was then 17. pless had compared notes after
long ronterence
the This year he reversed the deel- could be no there Verandah
They had accounted ston and
mother had ay his and argumNENÍ for several nine-year-olds
the nod ая the their affiliation, school, class given
looked wet and tired enough and smelt of seaweed.
and
on
irri
•
About
winner perference la candy were duly noted
I was also agreed that four men had come IT! whose claim around, that they were in their early Barter's sixties was acceptable
There was no six-year-old not a seven-year-old nor even an eight-year-old. The Victoria Rrercation Club, to whom Doris
Nicola Hunt and
Penaluna
Quadrangular Swim Meet Tomorrow
ייי
•
the happiest face Doria wus though,
A former Harbour
she only Race Champion. wanted
She medal this time. just grabbed the last one going. On no training at all, it was a great victory. Doris, who was a harbour swimmer before she wns a teen-ager, may yet write reminiscences on the series. her
Finishing eighth and a very Vanessa was tred eighth at that Giles, now quite convinced that she is a sprinter rather than a stayer. "Never again!" she said. "I almost had
for a kipper breakfast. I am glad I didn't. The harbour looked full of kip- pers
The full list of Competitors other flora and
22.11
The harbour was full
much only of kippers but of
fauna, not to Women's Quadrangular mention the swimmers. One of Swimming Gala which will the finishers was
a dead
dog at the VRC place
on that fiapped up against
in the
take
18:
50
yards Free
En kor
Wing)
50
E.
V
swam
the no
Luns,
The Aces were edged out a bree-base hit by Rene Sequera, by a sera eh slog.c in the ninth he langue leadership when they and was completely out of form.when Bernard Brown beat out a were subdued by the Blackhawks when the Madcappers practically well placed bunt.
The 195 while the Griffins returnedut him at random in the sixth
Scx did
let the freak umumph
of sever when they to chalk up a clus er
salers have anything gratis und
Franco hurler Joey
has the merged at the right end of a scort after being suthi
gobs handcuffed for five chapters before Sam Howard broke into The scare column with a strigie, two more hits were all and Franco allowed for the rest of
bu! ie gaine, which
one of those;
out atelies
belted Bradley with a runner aboard. The Sox had a chance in he bottom half of the ninth when
773.
JAGUARS 5-PANDAS 3
Al hough the Pandas
A
dished
out a reinnilating performance an atrast to their mediocre ex- sibition of week ago, thre were shaded by the Jaguars 20 in ext
when Gr intung Pergiru elou ed
£ three- oagger to nudge two runs across. which made all the difference.
out
Both sides registered six hila piece as the opposing hurlers--- Tie Pedruro for the winners and Jackie Wei-duelled for the eight hames Pedruco fannet twe and walked two while Wei whiffed one
two and allowed hases on balia
The Jaguars jumped into the ead early in the game when a pair of tallies were chalked up s Steven Xavier and V. Pedico Jented the rubber on a pair of assisted bv nfield miscues
Eriksen's deep fly to rentre-
ield.
of
Lu
The Mudcaps were so sure of heir decision that they even permitter Alec Braga to lake
ver the rest of the phehing, whole in the sixth, and even Alee's ineund-clowning.
gave out two successive walks, was enough to prevent a com- weiely demoralised Maple Leaf utfit from breaking the duck,
Both Rene Sequiera and Pete McRae in addition to belting out
distance
clous, also fattened
RESULTS AT
A
GLANCE
SENIOR "A" DIVISION
3 Jaguars
Pandas Madcaps
5
0
0 US Navy
14 Dodgers
+
14 Canadiana SENJOR "B" DIVISION Red Sox Varriors
EXHIBITION GAME
!'SS Salis-
bury Soundi
WildBres
Overse
JUNIOR LEAGUE
35 Bantam A Aces Grins
Was
Ncison Souza was given a life on, ninfeld fumbic Brown's ount placed runners on first and "econd with one nway bul Senne
·ified out,
3
10
14
7 Pandas
3 Dodgers
Squaw
6 Blu Sox LADIES' LEAGUE 11 Puoi To
5
Vein each
Mentor Frankie Barros was up at bat and the steal signal was on Souza pilfered third base but he
uld have been cut had thire ucker Mills hung on to the "pple. All that was need was ust ene hit for the ball game to *C won but after fouling off a cuple of pitches Barros stood still on a third strike and that vas the ballgame.
BADMINTON VISITORS DUE
[or
SATURDAY
Approval of A programme the entertainment of the Malayan badminton team headed by Wong Peng-soon, world Badminton champion, was given at a meeting of the Executive Coffumittec of the Hongkong Badminton Assocla- tion held on Saturday.
The visitors are due to arrive in the Colony by an at 9 am on Saturday, October 20. They will play a series of exhibition October ganes commencing on
22.
Mr Frank Kwok, chairman, presided at the meeting.
It was announced that H. E Governor. Sir Alexander the Grantham, will be present at The exhibition game on second night, October 23,
the
A provisional programme of fixtures for the first three nights, viz. October 22. 23 and 25, was approved. The matches will be played at the Southarn Playground, coramencing pun. each night.
at &
Permission to use the Sou- thorn Playground has been re- ceived from the Executive Committee of the Playground. The stadium will be enclosed by matting in
any draft.
order to shut
The entertainment programme for the Malayan visitors, whose
tour to Hongkong has been ar- ranged by the Hongkong Bad- minton Association, will include a visit to the Races and cinema, JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES
While a dinner and dance in Blackhawks nudged the Aces their honour will be held at the of their lofty perch at the head! Roof Garden of the Hongkong the minor loop when they Hotel on Thursday, November 1,
oppled the leaders 10--5. Hawks #arted off with a scor
the eve of their return to Mala-
The
να
that
apart It was decided from pennants, members of the visiting team be presented with towel-type Jackets, as well
set pencil
with a pen and the names of the Malayan team
3 Blackhawks & splurge of three runs and nother cluster of four tallies in he sixth semester just about
ake up
the Aces who were actually outing the winners.
Edd'e Loureiro clouted safely WO in three times for the hits vinners while R. Siws replied engraved on them. #verage with wiree
with a similar Ur the losers e.ord, but Silva's hits de noi
U.S. NAVY RED SOX ◊ The US Navy s.retched theit
Induce any ruta.
In direct contradiction to the the law of averages, Grifins robbed the Blue Sox.pf decision when the losers hit afely nine times to the winner hree blows. OK.. Daliah bomered for the winners.
BADMINTON
TRIALS
The Hongkong Badminton As- Sociation is holding a series of rial 'practices to select players for the ter hcoming exhibition scries with the Malayan shut- Mers.
The following players are re- 35 Bantams absorbed another quested to turn up at the Taikoo thellacking when the Dodgers.Dock court this evening:
Pandas caught up with a run n heir half of the Brst inning and equalised in the next when, Raymond Teao was .ven a lie winning streak to four straight
of ball Ahen inry nosed out the Sex on a fumbled grounder
Panda lans were wild within nine inning plehing for the grabbed
Haward the url. Sam Jee when they advantage in the bird eemester Navy deplayed his mound wares when Y. S. Liang drew a walk
y rubbing ou. 13 ul the Reds and
in front
via the strikeout route and had romped on Successive singles by C. Y
nem hitless fur eight innings, ind Tommy W. but the jubila. he hitless shutout being spoilt son had an ephemeral existence as the Jaguars knot.ed the count 'n the fourth frame manufactur-
safeties by cd
&round Pereira and Llonel Sequlera.
The nex: three innings passed n rapid succession with neither | aide being able to cross
g'ation and the game payoff Arent into the eighth chapter.
Steven Xavier, leading off for he Jaguars, flied cut but Vic Pedruco was the recipient of a bomas base on a sure out when Panda fire-sacker Lee Pun-hong failed to lag the base.
Gus
the
WILLIAMS DRAWS WITH NEUHAUS
Dortmund, Oct. 14. Johnny Williams, tender for the
title, Heavyweight with Heinz Neuhaus, Ger- many's No. 2 heavyweight, over 10 rounds here today.
The decision was greeted by bccs and jeers, many apparent y thinking that Williams had won. About 25,000 watched the. Aght. which was refereed by as the former World
Max Schmeling, Erde" Stadium.
A walk by Ingmar Eriksen set
ducks ** In the pond and when Gussie Pereira belled out the longest blow of the game with a both hit 10 deep centrefeld,
the runners crossed
plate. Pereira was cut down at the plate to stre ch when he attempted Als hit into a home-rUTI.
Pandas failed in their last ditch stand as Lee Pun-hong was left stranded on third base Raymond Tsao, Jackie Wei and Tim Wong failed to produce the ciubch hit.
an riot over then with a 14-3 ount but, strange as it may eem, the losing side. had the baling gecore est individual for the afternoon, and it was a cher Newby who pasted the corre-hide safely twice.
€ p.m. to 8.20 p.m.-3. A. Soares, C. Wen. F. Rozario, Mrs M. Gon-
Miss Gloria salves. A. J. Bouza, Stiva, Mire Ultan Khoo, H. T. Heen. Raymon Young, K K. Loke and K 1. Low
Foo 8.30 pm to 11 p.m.-W. F Wildfires
dropped another C. K. Lee, R. Tay, P. H. Wong, B
Funk, Miss Winnie Cheung, Miss otch in the league standings
Helen Kwong, D. C. Lau, Miss D. when they succumbed to Pandas Lam, W. B. Brown, Kwong Fook. ⚫0-7.
LADIES' LEAGUE
vai,
Cycling Record Claimed
Q to-
The Squaws proved once more hat experience and ability wil con-always win in the end and went British about their business by handing drew out an 11-1 defeat over, the
ookie South China ouții,
M. Gutierrez
on the rubber Lor the winners yielded two hits
Toulouse, Oct. 14. While Connie Lai for the Caro-
of Nice, Jose Meiftret, iners gave up five blows four French sporting journalist,
which were shared by Bergita
to have broken day claimed Remedios and Marie Gutierrez.
the world speed record for a The losers scored their only cyclist for the flying kikametre run
Goiling when Madeleine
121 little over 20 seconds, re- Champion, drew a walk and romped across gistering
a speed of 175.721 in the "Rote the plate on two wild throws.
kilometres per hour (just over 109 miles per hour).
While there
official is no
guich records, the figures. claimed to have been beaten wero 174.820 kilo-
The Australian
I was a question of the speed Langenberg of the Jaguars and
Both Gus Pereira and Gerry and skili of Wiliams against.
the strength of Neuhaus.
boxer was outweighed C. Y. Lu of the Pandas
were British
by 10 pounds but he employed good for two hits each,
MADCAPS 14-CANUCKS O
Wins
a strong straight left to offset Amateur Billiards
the powerful punching of his
monent..
recognition of
F
metres per hour by Aldred
Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 6.00 pm- prays wall There was
Identifying tag and it was not Style: C. registered with the finishers. V (VRC);
Glies (EYMCA) Wong Yuk-Bing One of the commonest sights (La Teun), So Ol-Lin (Ching was a rowing boat, hefty sailors at the cars and rescued swim- thworts. Style; C. mers between the yards Free Ear {VRC);
Giles One group of about half a dozen (EYMCA); Kwok Ngan-hung swimmers, who all succesfully considerably (Lat Tsun):
Wai-ha crossed, Lung
farther than they had ever in (Ching Wing).
yards Breast Stroke: tended to.
There were suddenly cries of (VRC); Roza-Penetra Jennifer Hart (EYMCA); Kwok "Sove life" in their vicinity
Letourneur (France), who set Kam-ngor (Lai Tsun); Shek and they all contributed to a
mission of mercy, pulling in
his record in the United States | Ling-mol (C. Wing).
swithmer who had developed
In as much as the Pandas were
10 years ago. Breast 100 yards
Stroke: cramps, before going on with
last week. disappointing
holds several Meiffret, who Canucks
London, Oct. 13. the suffered E. Roza-Pereira (VRC); Anne the race.
Neuhaus could act And McLaren (EYMCA); Wong The comradeship of the sea is
Rupert Marshail, 42-year-old speed records, steered his frși). setback of their existence when opening for his famed right-
became machine behind the four-and- Karyee (Lal Tsun);
Wong now no longer only that of
the Madcaps to Amy allowed the
hand punch and was troubled Australian champion, Cho-wan (C. Wing).
sailors in ships. One of 50 yards Back Stroke: J. Eager new rules of harbour swimming cross the payoff atation 14 ilmes by a bleeding nose up to the world amateur, blillards cham-a-hait, litre Tribot car of the
Were unable to eighth round.
In that round plan to-day when he beat Frank French racing motorist, Giroud (VHC); Claire
Marchetti is an immediate response to while they
volve Jocy Gracat
pitching he caught Williams with some Edwards, the English title Cabantous, along a stretch of (EYMCA); Fang Yee-chee (Lat the SOS call.
which yielded a miserable single
hard
rights to the head and holder, bs4,439 points to 2,719. open main road near Toulouse. Lec-kuen (C..
In the opening chapter:... gest/mainder of the fight, but WB-i day, the second day i
When play was resumed to-Reuter continued to press for the co-
of the two- The Madcops aggrosive inning resulted in a cluster of Hams countered well with lefts day anak, at the Burroughs Hall
cranbined to the body critleted the four runs on
here, Marshall was
was leading efforts of Pele McHat, George Williams
cision. He said! "Neuhaus hit further ahead. Edwards: fearghi Saunders, Rene Requisen on
The Canuck Frio Remedios.
me only ence. He is just strong, back to the evening station but
(Ching
Chan
the
さ
worst
NO OPENING
Championship
Aby
de- 184 poin ; and ife toon wen. Hockey Results
Toun): Wing)
Who Went Couldn't you guess? 100 yards Back Stroke: J.
they were Cheong (VRC): Elizabeth Grant Of course,
Kwok Ngan-hung Kin-man and Cynthia Eager.
Who else possibly? Chan Lec-kuen
Who finished? That is a da 360 yards Free Style Relay: Roza's worry. About 830 will
Who didn't Anish? Seventy-Bon cat when Marker angled nothing else. Neuhaus. said he never really, húð much chance. The following were the results i
provod Ineffective as Markar was that he was catisfied with the of catching Marrhall who had or hockey matches played year B. Osmundj
left stranded.
fight, addings William, is played throughout the champion terday
a machine-like prosl TunWong Yuk-bing; were dished out,
Who deserved all the applause? With poot support from the elever boxer. Fung Yee-chee Toul Bhlu-ling.
hurler Kan
1st Division, University 3 sich, and consistency, tit Mr Ted Broadribb, Willamships wi Kwok Ngan-hung, Ng Ngar-iin The Waler Police. Their contri-sião, Carrick
aid that the doelsich The Australian made many Angotsu "A" 2; Recrélő "A" bution to watching ever, the Natorin chucked the worm game manager, Oi-lin, swimmers was opolent to the last of his career and allowed the was not quite fair because century break the bigbest being 3 Thunderbolts 0. Ching. WingSo
Madcappers to canned for 11 he thought that Wiliams won 428 and had an average, of us Loe-kuen, wong Cho detail.
--- mate him, which moluded about eight rounds of the 10 over AB for all eamed in the
Router/
championship Reultz). homer by Pele, Michae, and a
La
Eager, J. Eager, 5. récolve cetificalca,
(reserve)
Chan
„Fairid"Wal-ha.c Wacram not, yet molested.
"RECORDER"
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 20th & Saturday 27th October, 1951. (Held under the Ruler of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The First Bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day
Through Tickets (at $40 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also ticke's for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting. Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 39th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for fu'ure meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponler so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All 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. ATTENTION is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which reads as follows
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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
..
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NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
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to Members En- Only a limited number of badges admitting to closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
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BY OLDER,