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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951.
FULHAM'S DEFENCE IS PIERCED
BE THE FINNS WILL NOT LEFT OUT IN THE COLD
Finland, hosi at next year's Olympic Games, is determined to produce a winner. Not the power in athletics that they were before the war, the Finns have at last uncovered two prospects.
The best is Soini Nikkinen, whose javelin throw of 252 feet 4 inches at Short of their usual crop of the National Championships was the third best ever. outstanding distance runners. Finland has another Championship' prospect in - mari Taipale, who has brought the national record for the 1,500 Metres run down to 3 minutes 47.8 seconds, which equais Jack Lovelock's Olympic record.
10,900 METRES
I has been a great your Europe for distance runners, bu: Zatopek (CSH)
not for Finnish ones.
beaten
Four have
troun
Schade (Germany) 10.000, Albertsson (Sweden) 30 meter for metres Beside Zatopek, the Stokken (Norway) other three are Germany's Her-M (France)
Sweden's bert Schade,
Bertil K
Koskela (Finland) Karlsson (Sweden; Albertsson and Norways Martini
Nystrom (Sweden) Stokken.
Roff (Belgium) Kaznnisev (USSR) Salen n (Finland)
Czech Emil Zatopek has gone AL others better on the
one Celakovic Stadium, 20
miles
outside of Prague, he ran 20.-
000 metres in under 80 minutes.
STEEPLECHASE
Kazanisey (USSR)
He ran his first 10,000 metres Saltkov (USSR)
in 20 minutes 53.4 seconds and Gude
(Germany)
Apro (Hungary)
in
Karlsson (Sweden) Blomster (Finland)
then followed that up with en-Segedin (Yugoslavia) other 10 kilometres in 29:58.4.
Only six other runners history have done half the dis- lance in under 30 minutes.
Best European this season follow:
performances
100 METRES
Sukbarev (USSR)
Futterer (Germany) Kolev (Bulgaria) Geiger (Germany) Johanson (Norway) Kiszka (Poland) Kalyayev US Penna (Hay) Sanadze (USSR) Zandt (Germany)
(USSR
200 METRES
Kraus (Cermany) Wilkinson (Brillin) Geister (Germany) Gibson (Britain) Sukharev (USSR) Stacey (Britain) Zandt (Germany) Connor (Britain) Haas (Germany) Kolev (Bulgaria) Shenton (Britain) Webrli (Swizerland)
400 METRES
Dju askevic (Yugoslav.a) Stanberg (Sweden) Lreat (France)
10.3 USSR
Salon (Germany) 20:29.0 Uyin (USSR) 20:42 2 Johansson (Sweden) 20:46.0 While (Brila,n) 29:55.0 Kch hoff (Germany) 30:01.4 Ellay (France) 30:10.0 Senor (Germany) 30:10.0
HIGH JUMP 30:144 Damitis (Franet) 30:18.8 Ahma (Sweden) 30:21.8 Paterson (Brilam) 30:22.6 Lansky (CSP)
400 METRES RELAY
53.0
53.1
53.3
53.3
53.4
The defence of Flack, the Fulham goalkeeper, is pierced and the ball enters the net for Arsenal's second goal --scored by inside-left Lishman
-- in the League match at Ar- senal Stadium. Arsenal 4-3. Reuterphoto. won
French Hold
Austrians To
A 2-All Draw
Boxing Tournament To Be Held In Aid
"Poppy Day" Fund
Of
A grand charity boxing tournament in aid of the Earl Haig "Poppy Day" Fund will be held at the China Fleet Club on Monday, November 12.
A very attractive programme has been arranged, in which lending up-and-coming Chinese boxers will be seen in action against renowned and talented Army boxers.
Ten bouts in all have been billed, with Rigo Roliz star- sing in the main event against SAC Ross of the Royal Alr Force. Ross is a new arrival from Singapore and is reputed to be a scientific boxer with de- cisive wins to his credit.
Morales and Garcia will be pitted against each other in the bantamweight section, Both lads are in rigid training and are expected to go all out to score a knock-out.
Henry Wong, one of the most Outstanding Chinese boxers in the Colony, who made a name for himsel lo Shanghai and Macao, will have Trooper Key of the Army as his opponent.
This Aght may prove to be the best of the evening.
In the light-heavyweight class. Sgt Deadman, who won the British Legion light-heavyweight title last year, will be seen in action against SAC Harriss of the Royal Air Force,
new-
Although Harriss is a comer to the Colony, he has a sound reputation,
Entries For
The 10th Race
Meeting
The following are the entries for the Ten b Race Meeling to be run under the huspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club Happy Valley Oil Saturday, November 10 and Monday, No- vember 12:
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3.--Ping Chau f'cap (1st Section O 4. From 16 M.P.Blue Bird. Halifax, Lana. L'are Triomolie, Ring- wood, Shun Lee, Tonyber.
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Gunner Dunn and ESM Charlton will be meeting each other in the welterweight event. Prices of admission have been ixed at $10, $6 and $2. Book- ng of seats at these prices is 3-Stonecutters
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Arrangements have also been made for the staging of a Judo exhibition during the interval.
The following is the Austria, who meet Eng-
Paris, Nov. 1.
land at the Wembley 58.5 Studium on November 28 53.6 drew 2-2 with France in a soccer international at the Colombes Stadium today.
9:6% 6:84 0:6
B:51
Sceter (Rumaniaj
6:54
8:40.3
Ljungqvis: (Sweden)
0:54
8:57.6
Svensson (Sweden)
6:54
All the goals were scored in The first half. France were considered a shade lucky avoid defeat.
to
9:05.4
9:02.4 Herssens (Beiglum)
Pavill (Britain)
6:5
9:07.6
Nacke (Germany)
8:44 0:49
9:08.0
9:08 2
POLE VAULT Bryngeirsson (Iceland). Lundberg 8:082 Sille (France)
(Sweden) 9:10.2 Brazhnik (USSR)
9:11.0
41.4
41.4 41.6
14: 2 14: 14
14:0
14:0
13:11
13:-94
The Austrians played the more attractive football. sweep- ing into the French goal area with frequent thrusts, but many of their promising movements were spoiled by offside,
Rene Vignal was outstanding with some spectacular saves in
a solid French defence.
Denisenko (USSR) Landstrom (Finland)
After the left-half, Bonifact. Olenius (Finland)
13: 94
had given France the lead in Scheurer
two minutes with (Switzerland) 13; 94
hard drive, Austria took control of the game 13: 9% 41.7 Schneider (Germany)
Saxa (CSR)
13: 74 With their wingers playing well up the field, their centre- forward,
Gernhart, holding
back and the centre- half, Ernst Ocwirk, roaming the field
ield as a sixth forward, they pressed strongly.
41.7
41.8
Hongkong Boy
May Box For
Cambridge
London, Oct. 31.
10.4 Czechoslovak.u
10.4 Italy
10.5 Finland
10.5 Poland
10.5 Germany
20.5
10.5
10.5
10 5
21 1
21.2
214
21 4
214
71 4
21 5
21.5
21.5
21.5
$1.5
Geister (Germany)
47.2
Haas (Germany)
47.3
Pugh (Britain)
47,6
Huppertz (Germany)
47.7
Degate (France)
47.6
T. L. Higgins (Britain)
47.8
Siddi (Laly)
Steger (Switzerland)
47.9
Brannstrom (Sweden)
48.2
Sabolovic (Yugoslavia)
48.2
Wolfbrandt (Sweden)
48.3
Ekfeldt (Sweden)
48.3
Bally (France)
48.3
48.3
1:50.0
Litouey (USSR)
Cizve
800 METRES
(France) Ulzheimer (Germany) Wolfbrandt (Sweden Boysen (Norway) Parlet (Britain)
El Germany)
1:50.1 1:50,1 1:60.4
A Chinese boxer is a pus- sible choice for the Cam- bridge University boxing team this year, He is B. D. Qute, winner of the Hong- kong middleweight title, who is now studying at Christ's College
Cambridge have fixtures with London University, the Royal Miliary Academy. Sandhurst, R.A.F. Ocers, the United Hospitals, and the Belelze Club.
They
meet the Oxford University team in March—L.P.8 (B.D. Qule is the son of Mr Joseph Qule, director of the Humphreys Estate & Fin- Nance Co., Lád., and secretary ör the Peak Tramways, LAU.)
1:50.4 Switzerland
Hungary
1:50.9 GDR 1:51.0
France 1:51.0
(Yugoslavia) 1:51.3
Aborg (Sweden) Chevgun (USSR) Otenhajmer Modoy (USSR) Viebahn (Germany) Potrzebovski (Poland) Ring (Sweden)
1,500 METRES
Landquist (Sweden)
Aberg (Sweden)
1:51.4 Germany 1:51.4 Britain 1:615 Sweden 1:51.0 Hungary
Finland USSR
3:44.8SE
Otenhajmer (Yugoslavia) 3:47.0
Talpale (Finland)
El Mabrouk (France)
Bannister (Britain)
Jungwint (CSR)
Relf (Belgium) Holmberg (Sweden) Lueg (Germany) Eriksson (Sweden)
6.000 METRES Reiff (Belgium)
Schade (Germany) Popov (USSR) Alberton (Sweden) Komrela (Finland), Posti (Finland).
1,600 METRES
Yugoslavia
3:45.4 Czechoslovakia
Italy 9:47.8 3:48.2 Luxemburg
32436
HIGH HURDLES
3:48.8 Bulaatchik (USSR) 3:49.0 Lunley (USSR) 3:40.2 Maric (France) 3:494 Tosmur (CSR) (USSR)
Feman (Belgium) 14:10.8 Finlay (Britain) 14:11.6 Hildreth: (Britain) 14:16,4 Johansson. (Sweden) 14:20,8 Lundberg (Sweden) 14308 Parker (Britain) 16:10 Zepernick (Germany) 11:28 LOW HURDLES Mimoun (France) ...... 14:21,0| Litulev, (USSR) Blokken (Norway) 1:25.8 Luniev (USSI) Kazan mey (USSH)........... 14.240. Fliput (Italy) Biljkhuis' (Holland),... 14:20, Larsson (Sweden)
Leopold 24: 5%
LONG JUMP Brnad (Yugoslavia) Adamczyk (Poland) .. 24: 3 Walk (Britain) Visser (Holland) Kolenkov (USSR) Foldessy (Hungary) Gobel (Germany) Grigorley
SSR) Steger (Germany) Isracisson (Sweden)
24: 2
24: 1 24: 0
Valkama (Finland)
23:114 23:114 23:102 23:104 23: 82 23: 7% 23: 74
HOP, STEP & JUMP
Hiltunen (Finland)
50: 0
Scherbakov (USSR)
40:11%
Grigurev (USSR)
Uusihau & (Finland) Burgard (Saar). Sarialp (Turkey) Weinberg (Poland) Moberg (Sweden) Ahopalo (Finland) Cross (Britain) Frister (GDR) Norman (Sweden)
SHOT PUT Lipp (USSR) Gringaika (USSR) Huseby (Iceland) Savidge (Britain) Fedorcy (USSR)
49: 74 48:11
48:10/2 48: 92
48: 7%
48: 646 48: B
Within 12 minutes of France taking the lead, Austrin struck back with two goals in three minutes through Ocwirk and Gernhart.
France drew level in the last 30 seconds before half-time when Rene Grumellon, the centre-forward, beat Zeeman with a good shot--Reuter.
HAT TRICK ON TURKS
Bordeaux. Nov. 1.
gramme:
Flyweight.—Kid Xavier (102) Ma Lo-slag (107).
Bantamweight-Kat Man
Adorable Atalanta, Cooper.
Knox. Golden Dragon. My Love. Pleasant Valley. Seafre, Shannon. The Lioness
G-Ping Chau 'era (2nd Section) Empress of Peace. Half Moon Bay, Harmony Jasmin, Lake Success. Rowonglen, Speed Bird. United Vie tury
Clase From Is MP-Debutante.
7-Lama Handleng (3rd Section} Class B. 1 Mile-Amazing, Anyway. Chelsea. Chinese Mackerel, Ginger. Gypsy
Diamond, Huntmaster, Pas- pro-sibility, Robin Hood. Sans Atout
Strathpeffer. The Tigress.
ν (118)
B-Pink Chau 'cap (3rd Section! Class 4. From 1 M.P.-Easy Money. Farvest Field. Minx. My Darling. National Honour. Sportsmaster. Stra-
SECOND DAY
Chan See-sun (122). Marcus Bod-tocruiser, The Hopeful. Top Hat igues (118) y Young Britio (187).
+115) speedy Morales
George Garet (115).
Welterweight.-Gnz Duna v PSM
Chertion.
__Lightweight,~Henry Wong (132) v Prooper Key.
Bantamweight. Ko Moon-hung (118) v Sgt. Dressman (116). Hong Cee-kong (118) v Gr. Higgs (18). Wetterweight. Yue Yeung-wing (147) v Sgt. Avery (147).
Lightheavyweight-Sgt Deadman v JAC Barris.
Featherweight-Rigo Holiz (123) / SAC Hoss (125).
DROPPED THE REF
Wagian Urndicap (1st Section) 3. Milea-Airs and Graces. Beckenhan. Diamond Queen, Home Builder, Lity. Merry Uncle. Prob- ability, The Stranger. V-J Day.
2-Kellett Handicap (1st Section Clays 7. From 1 MP-Air Power. Amber, Fleet Admiral. Iron
Mask Jennifer, Krazy Kat, Lightning. Roue d'or, Silver Fox, Trade Wind, Wing- ed.
3-Cheung Chau H'ean (1st Ser- tlon) Class 8. 1 Mife. Al Fresco, Ben Lavers, Boniface, Copper, Doui- ble Coin. Einard, Fight, Gladiolus, Mimi Beauty. Norse Lady. Prairie Moon. Rifle, Sapientia, Sharpshooter. Some Fun
4-Waglan Handler (2nd Section) Class 8.1 Miles. Atomic Power. Beautiful Star. Belle Fontaine, Cleo-
Miami Beach, Nov. 1. Harry Braelow dropped the patra, Corrib. Fairy Feet, Hurricane.
Mustang, Pearl Diver. referee, Eddle Coachman, tne 5-Kellett Handicap (2nd Section canvas with six vicious blows Class 7. From 14 MP-Ben Mac. Cassle, Dawn, Gracechurch, 155-pound suuthpaw loser in a powerhouse. Southeast Wind. Sou- after Coachman declared the dhui
Kwong Leung, Liberty Diaround. boxing match by a
nockout.
technical venir. Spotted Deer, The Kam Lung. --Cheung Chau 'cap (2nd Sec- tion) Class 2. Mtle-Amigo, Busy Bee, Calamity, Chief Witness, Cock- tall Tea, Colin. Crown Witness, De- sert Gold, Forever Soring. Henrietta, Hot Houw, Magle Bow, National In- come. Strathnemora, Yacal.
Coachman stepped in to end Braelow's scheduled eight-round bout with Art Davis last night when blood Startea Bushing гом Braelow's left eye in he fourth round,
"I have been working hard or this Aght," Braelow explain ea in his dressing room, "and Coachman kept needlessly rid- ing me. When he stopped the Agnt I lost my head."--United
ress.
Maureen Gardner
Retires
London, .Nov. 1. Mrs Maureen Dyson nee Maureen Gardner, who ran second
Holland's Fanny Blankers-Koen in the 1948
7Waglan Handlean (3rd Section) Class 3.4 Miles.-Blossom The. Blue Sky, Daisy Bell, Hongkong Slu- tze, Liberty Ship, Oakland Bridge. Rose Emme. Tiny Grey
G-Kellett Handleap (3rd Section) Class 7. From 14 M.P.- Crusher- house, General Alarms, Countess De- light. Jiminy Cricket, Pearl Bridge, Poker Face, Prince Delight. Ringmer.
Southwest, True Love, Windermere. -Cheung Chau cap (3rd Sec- tion) Cines 8. 1 Mile-Airfield, Care Free. Good Bay, Green Velvet, Gypsy. Ironside, Jackal, Jericho, Marber, Priority. Rosemanic. Bino Marshall, Tunny, Zephyr. __19-Kellett Handicap (4th Section) Class 7. From 11 M.P.-Aga King, A Grand Time,” Baylight Eleanor, English Cabbage, Exquisite Love, Glamour Butterfly. Peggy, Prince Dahila, Toowoomba Boy. Wonderful Coin. Wonderful Girl.
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A local right winger, Baillot, scored three goals for France's "B" team which beat Turkey "B" by four goals to one here 48: 3% today. Both sides lacked thrust 48: 31⁄2 in 1 Sporeless first half, but determined attack was the keynote of the second half play, From one mass raid Furettin scored in the 51st minute for Turkey. Then France pressed Olympic 80 Metres Hurdles, has
That your past hotly, and three times Baillot accepted an appointment with a
TENNIS
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matches through the sportswear firm
featuring firm in Leicester.
Haltom Richardson, U.S. Davis you. Turkish defence to score,
This affects her amateur Cup player, at the Hongkong Cric- The Jeft winger, Meano, status
bulu
Mrsket Club Ground, Chater Road, 3.30 22-year-old scored France's fourth goal 10 Dyson, who is expecting herp.m.
MEETINGS 51: 34 minutes from time. A crowd second child in February, has 50: 2% of 32,000 people watched the already announced her retire Interport Sub-Committee
Football 50: 2
play-Reuter,
ment from athletics.--Reuter.
177: 9%
55: 7% 54:10 54: 9 54: 6
52: 9%
Yalaganas (Greece)
50.
52: 7
51: 8
Edlundh (Sweden) Skobla (CSR) Stavem (Norway)
51: 0% 51: 4
Prywer (Poland)
Kalima (CSR)
Profeti (Italy)
DISCUS THROW 41.8 41.8 Consolini (Italy) 42.6 Tosi (Italy)
Klies (Hungary)
42.0
3:10.8
Hipp Wran
Maisian!
3:110ncy (Eire)
(USSR) 14 Styalin (USSR)
3:142
3:14.8
3:14.0
3:16.0
Huseby (Iceland)
175: 935
149: 1% 184: 2
way
FLOODLIGHT POPULAR
London, Nov. 1. the Following
of match floodlight
103: 6% Arsenal's
success
sides
101:11 against Glasgow Rangers last 161: 44 month, numerous requests have 100. 644 been received at Highbury for 157: 01 the use of their ground for 14 Jchnsen (Norway) 157: 7 evening charity matches.
"EVETI JAVELIN THROW
Rugby Union 3:10.1
want to play here under the 3:16.0 Nikkinen (Finland)
lights," said Mr Tom Whittaker, 3:16.0 Berglund (Sweden)]
Arsenal'e manager. 3:10. Hyytiainen (Finland)
Scherbakov (USSR) Moks (Sweden)
14.3 Bengtsson (Sweden) 14.5 Vcaterines (Finland) 14.5 Ericzen (Sweden)... 14.6 | Tsh butenko (USSR) 14.8 Wil (Germany) 14.0
258:11 246:10%
240: 72 235:102
11
"Naturally
would ruin the playing area we allowed additional games 230: 71% to take place and requests have. 234: 24 had to be refused."
231: 7
230;
230:10 230:
235:47
4142
Because of the Mkelihood of fog and the coming of real wintry conditions, no
further floodlight fixtures are likely do 193: 614 be aged et Highbury unkl
next March-Reuter.
198: 1
101: 74
100: 8
··100:11
HAMMER THROW 14.8 Sterch *(Germany) 14.8 Wolf (Germany) 14.0 Strand (Norway) 14.0 Nemch (Hungary) 14.8 Dadak· (CSN) 14.8 Bony hndi (Hüftury).
Dibenku (USSR). 617 Taddia (Italy)
629 Zerial, (Yugoslavia). 82.3 Schorin (VESH) 53.0 Douglas (Britain).
102 BY 1026 4182 4%
RUGGER RESULT
London, Nov. 1. Enet Bidlands Beat Oxford
18004 shira, by 11. polnta to three lii a 170:13 Hugby Union County Champion- :170:10
ship match today--Reuteron
meeting,
Hongkong
Association
9.15 p.m.
Joseph Cotten and Valli in #Walk, Softly, Stranger!
He stops, and through samo well-placed sob-stuff, gets Axed up with a dear little woman who lost her own son during the war.
The usual place for s
Spring Byington is the sun- moral is at the end of
& light whose transparent good- story, but this one explains ness and mothering start so well the theme of "Walk mellowing Bad Boy Chris. Softly, Stranger," that its reluctant, part to play in the Valli has a large, and at first. most useful position is up same direction. It is one fór there. It would be a mis- her gentler, and for her, less take to shy off because of a important roles, but the quality of her seting is not the less im- moral (they are apt to have portant for that. She is an that effect) and particularly actress, as distinct from a this one, which provides Hollywood film star. grounds for the bitter-sweet Neither she nor Chris harbours taste of a good drama. any delusions on life, but Elaine There is that 'complete' feel-Corelli's reallem has rather ing that it couldn't have different source. Her father is extremely wealthy, but what happened any other way, good is that when a skiing new howover much you wish it cident means that you will had.
- never walk again? ⠀⠀
Had not Chris past cought
with them before
Joseph Cotten could never, bo an out-and-out bad lot, nor yet
a weak-kneed roller like halong the complications
чеку
were such that there could never associate been irely unusual like a well-cut suit the part of tory way out.
Boft-hearted guy who took to
Buch
trust
disasters
But Biking,
to cheating and card-akarping for for people
the one which arises to ho didn't think philosophically Iving because
he could make a success of any wise and wistful, reminds Chris thing else. But in those profes
there comes a time when it
sions
that there is a price to pay for any mistake.
is advisable to lle low, so happy- Everything [nada "up ⠀⠀ and
go-lucky Chris Hale nips a cofo to decido whether, he'll stop in zin little North Ohio town or move,
on..
balances They play it well,"
and it is a very satisfying nim,
BUE DAWSON