THE CHINA - MAIL,

Yankees Win The World Series

New York, Oct. 7.

The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers today 4-2 to win for the fourth consecutive time the World Series and World Baseball Championship. The Yankee victory was a repeat performance of their feat from 1936-39 when they also won four championships in succession. Home runs by Gene Woodling and Mickey Mantle plus relief pitching by lefty Bob Kuzava gave the Yanks the final victory.

Allie Reynolds, who was the second of four^Yankoo pitchers, got credit for the victory and the Dodger starter, Joe Black, was charged with the loss.

The Yankees made 10 hits and the Dodgers eight. The Yankees made four CTTGIS and the Dodgers simply were unable to take advantage of any of the many opportunities they had to have a really big inning.

Ex

The

A capacity fans jammed Brooklyn,

in

their

crowd of 34,000 Gene Woodling, the Arst Ebbets Field at Yankee batter in, the fifth, hit

a homer to regain the lead. The Yankees were in charge the Dodgers' nath, Cox doubled Reese singled to tie the of the ball game from the very and start. Neither team made

score again.. serious scoring threat for the first three innings but in the fourth Phil Tour

Rizzuto doubled the and scored fourth inning.

on Johnny Mizo's Dodgers loaded

with single, giving

the first run to bases cone out and chased starter Ed Lopat, but Heynolds came into

Salder the game and squeezed

the singled and then both Robinson Dodgers with only one run. In and Campanella bunted safely the seventh inning, the Dodgers to fill the bases with none out. filled the bases with one out but Reynolds replaced Loput and hera Kuzava came into the allowed one run to come home game relieving Vie Rascal and on all Hodges' fly to left field.

and Jackie George Shuba made D. Snider

struck out and Kobinson pup

Dut, That was Carl Furillo bounced out to end. the last chance the Dodgers had the threat.

the

Yankees.

For the Dodgers,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SECOND RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 11th and Monday, 18th October, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m. on the ist Day.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Haco will be run at 12 Noon. The tifin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day,

There are 10 races on the 1st Day, and 12 races on the 2nd Doy (22 in all),

Through tickets (22 races-$44.00) as well as tickets for the Special Cash Sweep scheduled to be run on 11th October, 1952, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone House, 1st Floor.

Through Tickets reserved for this mecting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 10th October, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future incatings.

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

To avoid congestion at the Chak Sweep Omce at Telephone Housé, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets et the Club's Branch Offices at:-

6 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

20

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

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WINNING BUN

The Yankees scored

the sixth run in winning Mantle's home run and added another run in the seventh on a single by McDougald, a sacri- fee and Mantle's single. run came off Freacher Roc.

This

It was the 15th World Cham- pionship for the Yankees, who have lost only four times in the World Series. It was the sixth Dodgers and the series for the sixth time they lost. The Yan- kees have beaten the Dodgers four times.

up

was

The key play of the game probably was Robinson's pop

in the seventh. It caught in a strong wind and almost got

Billy away from Mortia who had to make a

toward the hurd rush

· third" bass line and caught the ball knee-high.

al-

Two Brooklyn runners ready had crossed the plate and the score would have been tied ball got away from had the Marlin. But the Yankees, ៧s usual, trade

mistakes when it really could hurt them, and as usual they won a big game..

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952, NOT A NARROW ESCAPE FOR WOLVES

This looks like a narrow escape for Wolverhampton as the ball flashes across the goal from outsido-left Gray (extreme right). Bui a moment later with Willlamus still on the ground the ball was in the net, for centre-forward Bentley, who is not in the picture, came running up smartly to beat Wolves' left-half Crook (extreme left).

The other players in the goalmouth are, left to right, Chatham, Shorthouse and Short. It was Chelsea's first home defeat of the season, Wolves won 2-1---- Express Photo.

THE JIMMY

WILDE

STORY

A Cheerful Game Of "Solo" -With Two Executioners

By CHARLES BARNETT

Before Jimmy Wilde met Tancy Lee a second time he naturally had to wipe out the stigma of that first defeat and he was helped when a sturdy young Plymouth Byweight, Joe Symonds; took the belt from Lee in a fight which went into the 16th round.

Wilde promptly issued a challenge to Symonds and the pair met in February, 1016, with the result that Wilde won in the 12th round, Symonds retiring. Curious- ly enough, that was a very similar result to Wilde's second fight with Leo, the Scot retiring in the 11th round.

They now have won four World Series. Casey Stengel and the former Yankee mana~ ger, Joe McCarthy, are the only managers in history ever to do this. McCarthy did it in 1038 through 1939.

The attendance for the seven numbered 240,900. The gamec

George Clark, of Bermondsey; the purpose of giving demonstra-trophy be ever received a silver Col. Ronald Campbell, tea-set presented by a Rhondda total receipts were $1,882,458. gave Wilde his third winning tions.

who was in command, colla magistrate. Jimmy won that in This Series set á now all-time notch on the belt. Incidentally.

with Senzt. - Major one of his contests in Skarrett's record for home runs in a single the belt was originally priced at borated

Driscoll in producing a sort of booth, an Series with 16 by both clubs. 2300, but today is worth ten

which is still used. It The former record was 12 by times as much, being made of textbed The. Bayonet and Washington and Pittsburgh in heavy solid gold links with an

enamel plaque in front.

Clark was stopped inside five rounds, and the Welsh contingent s" picked up quite a large sum from wildly the other occupiers of "Tatts."

1925,

WILDLY JUBILANT

The Dodgers were deeply do-

Odd Species

By HENRY LONGHURST

I have had it in mind to write in powerful and ironical vein on "spectators; their folbles and follies.". To the habitual watcher of golf the sub- Ject is at any time inexhaustible.

Recent events, during which I have seen what ap peared at the moment to be three of the largest crowds ever assembled, have brought it into topical focus,

The fin of these gathered

to witness, and successfully provented, the alleged golf match between Mesars Hope and Crosby, on the ono Bido (neither of whom, incidentally, can be loft in any further doubt of their welcome in Eng- land), and Peers and Ray on the other.

PORTUGUESE

INTERPORT

Macao, Oct, 0. Local tennis and hockey players are looking forward to

kong Portuguese, which takes

lace every year.

about October year being

***

The second trampled like a herd of buffaloes in pursuit of the Interpart against the Hong- Cotton and Daly, Locko and Brown The third gathered place Instantly from nowhere in the Gray's Inn Road along which 10, your correspondent was pro played in Hongkong, on ceeding on his lawful occasions Pit in the direction of his offico.

FIRE, FIRE!

this ve ong on October

do

горго

The games are

The Hongkong 11 and 12, Portuguese community will be represented by the Club: Of a sudden, black smoke Recrelo, Macao will be

Civil, billowed from under the dash-sented by the Tennis board of

Hockey Club de Macau and the motor his ancient Flames flowered fram the en-Club de Macau, the last named gine and the eight on opening to supply Bridge and Canasta and hastily closing the bon-players, Canasta being a new nat, rernized one of peering addition to the series. into the furnace of a engine while waiting for

rallway

the

train to start...

In all it is expected that the Macao representatives -.-, will

П

A crowd of several thou-number about 70 people. sands, as it appeared, sprang As usual no Macao player from the pavement and with seriously expects to win the few exceptions drew my niten- tennis match, by the mere fact Lion with the inspired informa- that It is being played in on you're on are! The first Hongkung on grass courts No half-dozen waro answered Macao team has yet won away bastily with "What the blank from home, and the Macag team do you think I think I'm on?" is depleted this year of two ut After that

I sank back into its best players Men June believe. 50 I

Nolasco, our best Lady player Spectators as a species have a is away on leave, and Dr Hob gealus both for stating the ob- Wing Chun, for many years vious "Out of bounds!" They

the Doubles tell you as

as your ball pitches 40 cm

40 Championship, will not be yards over the hedge-and for available, Incidentally, Dr Hoh conveying false information.

to will soon be going over They are, as Bernard Darwin Hongkong where he expects to has said, "with the best inter- seitle down. tions unmitigated liara." Inteed.

faces will appear Two new I sometimes think that the con-

in the Mixed Doubles when Mrs scientious Fol

correspondent Costa Pereira" and Mrs would make a capital prosecu- Edith Jorge take to the courts. Mrs Costa Pereira, a newcomer How long was, it?” "Ob, to Macao, was

well-known in "Did

Portugal. in

ting counsel,

co-bolder

af

the Parede-Oeiras

enly about four feet." you soo it?" "Yes, I was circuit

I am not asking

The Cup to be played for will well, saw it." there." whether you. actually I was a bit at the back be the Brazao Cup.

As for hockey, the sport with but I'm sure it was only about

Macao; this four feet," Withon dismissed. Pride of place in

will be the local team'a frut Though spectators are the

game of the season, In, spite of lite-blood of the exhibition the fact that Recrela was rather BOUGHT A PACK wiza call

golfer there are times when

benten by severely

ATRY Boxing."

their eccentricities must During one of his many train

the fact that the recently, Demonstrations, many just

Jimmy

his patience. One man, having H.C.M. is playing its first game Journeys

met with a the lines in Franco,

paid to watch the Ryder Cup makes any prediction

of the behind

match at Southport some years result a very hard affair. book, and the fellowed the instructions in the queer sort of experience.

of thousanda War Office, Iand Driscoll were travelling from

They will be playing for the · pairs of eyes' means of breaking the monotony

up Arthur, Lacey's ball when it

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twy

DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL | jubilant in their dressing rooms. I never regarded it as a match, happened to leam, regarded the Cardiff to London, and their one | 9K0,. In from solemnly pickedRabbetts Cup which Macao hay

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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies

nose."

- Kuzava

TOO SMALL.

and

vin was a

how he

Colony Tennis Championships

Seven

MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Then Stengel consoled Black, other well-known boxers and near midnight, and in between | bag from the rack and with a

drawn to the

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stowards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TOjected and the Yankees

of the three hours' trip. About this time the great for

had hardly stopped rolling, and now won twice, lost once, with

drawn. AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- Manager Casey, Stengel cald, yet Clark's supporters at Black-scheme as of great value.

Our Own "That's a great team we beat. friars and London generally felt

Consequently, they walked popped it into his mackintosh one match beraloally held by the French

pocket. (Bing

Crosby's ball Correspondent, We had to give them every he was the one boxer capable of tress of Verdun was still being fate of solo,

was pocketed, of course, some thing we had to win by a bare beating Wilde,

and when Mrs Wilde gave birth along the platform to pick up a to her second son they named likely pair, and they came to a Mickey Mantle soid, "Hitting

rolling). the homer in the sixth inning

him Verdun. In the years that compartment in which sat three long time before it had stopped With World War I at its went by, David, the elder by: These two at once accepted the men, twa obviously together.

SALESMAN WANTED was a thrill, but the biggest height, it was not murprising to was sent to a private school, an invitation to form a foursome,

At Walton Heath the other thrill is winning the Series,” and hundreds of boxers in later Verdun also received some All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre-really on. If I live to be a battalions,

hawa khaki. Many joined Sportsmen's thing Jimmy's sply lit could so Wilde raced to a bookstall and day a follow came up to Coi- ton, engaged him in the usual and when Wilde not permit soum) high-school I bought a pack of cards conversationOften seen you

moro matches were sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which million, I will never forget the volunteered we all declared that education.

They had a most enjoyable

your played off yesterday at Tai Hang they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after feeling having all those Dodgers he

gome. The enlisted pair showed play, always admired too small to shoulder a was

game, never met you before,

in the Colony. Open Hardcourt the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled breathing down my buck.”

rifle, let along a pack.

In those days military boxing quite a good knowledge of cards,

were the ruling they boat with a smile and they just bought a new umbrella and by the Chinese Recreation Club.

etc.-told him

had Tennis Championships sponsored to be run.

In spite of this, Jimmy enlisted tournaments The Dodger manager, Dressed,

in due course passion and I joined Major Sir wise-cracked. So much so then, hang it, when he got homeThe following are the suks and the losing

pitcher Joe at Cardiff,

had found the old one; “and did Tan Lee-chiau, beat Lt Cár si L. Black, came to the Yankees and found himself at Aldershot on James Genman in staging them the train was slowing down to

Paddington ero they Cotton think he could sell it for Rigge 0-3 -1; LT. Lee beat Y.P. congratulated them.

the gymnastic staff, which had in various places. One at Liver-enter

him?

Kwok 0-2 0-1; "VIT, Aong best Stengel told Dressen that Jim Driscoll as Surgt.-Major, pool Stadium in July, 1915, ron realised it.

As the platform was reached

Cheung Cuki, 03, 0-3: Y.P. Tu Bombardier

Since returning from Walton, seat Stounle The 6-1, 6-3; K.H. ID as a for three days and three nights! Billy Wells

at 10 am Anished Driscoll üfted hig small hand- however, I have been thinking beat Sandy Lan 6-1, 6-1; Choy Th his was "a great team and you

McCormick and It have done a great job with it" sergeant, Boy

It started

of spectators to Tho George Robey, complete with "so long," jumped out.

They

have, aftor

all, over from W.P. Twill", and Leem

Yon-jeem respectively.

A "You are going to be good and athletes.

make-up, came across each oven-strangers were next and they many admirable qualities.

The following matches are - down NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO do not

was, hereabouts,

Considering that it must for decision today THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

in Wildo's ing from the Empire to deliver a shook hands warmly with Wilde, notable · change more innings you will have There

expressing the hope that they surely be more uncomfortable S.L, MO V JLP. Wall: S.K. Badges admitting Indies not in possession of Brooches.or In the Dodger room there environment, and I don't mean patriotic speech.

Col. Campbell naturally gave would meet again for an encore to be marshalled in a moving Wong v Wim To; K. Lo V. Ng Season Tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the was just a thick gloom. Robin his life in the Army. He moved

champions, came. us the use of his many

mass of - 10,000 following one Man-choing: Lee Wastong v TA Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day in- son said, The Yanks did not from-Tylertown to the fashion-

was about with Driscoll, Wilde, Ser- Wilde

to follow match than to be assembled Thing-soon: A.D. Barnett v Bernard cluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the miss Joe DiMaggio at all--Man-

and, able little

the village of Radyr, Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduc- tle is great"

few miles

Joe Beckett when the fifth man, who had sat securely in one's seat trom

Cardiff, and bir

cont Billy Wells,

- LRC ... - FIXTURES and many other well-known silently throughout the journey. 90,000 for the Cup Final, they tion of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors

Black sald,

specialy named villa there was introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

"I just do not "Lonsdale in Honour the performers, we had a galaxy of beckoned to him. Jimmy stopped are amazingly docile

of

Solomons

The following are the results to listen.

complaining Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-have the stuff today. My curve Earl who was donor of the belts takeat which Jack

Again, when struck forcibly of Club championship tennis "Do

you know who they. would have enviad was just opinning, - not closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

by golf balls, sometimes oven games played at the Ladies' Re- Wilde's neighbours were people

It will give you some idea of were?" he asked.

"was the reply.

rendered unconscious, their in- creation Club yesterday:STRY, breaking. Both homers care of and also President of the NSC. curves which did not curve,"

the number of other boxers who They

Instinct, on caning Ladies Singletics B. Ekinner Peewee Reese, who has played of wealth and position.

took

in part the competitions millionaires

The brothers Pierrepoint, the evitable in all four losing Dodger Series

sem

these lads were hangmen sald the stranger. round is not to pretest but to beat Mrs K. Macies. 1-3, 0.2, a (many of versus Yankees, said, "You must millionaires and they made

Next I

es)They hanged a woman at Cardify apologise for getting in the walls best Ell, Rowings and D.C.

way. give the Yanks credit. They eat fuss of Jimmy.

when I mention that we awarded this morning."

Men's Handicap Singles P. Ander him on horseback

And, finally, I thought me not as good as they used to

son beat 8.31, Carrard 0-4. 200

travelled with Wilde on an- I All the Inuphins ete, were gifts by the other train journey and an Waiton, if they will patiently To my mind

18. Saul, and "F.7. Kengelbacher 8-9, holes an average rate of 4% The line scores were:

of course, that ing car. Ho said he was told

per hour, with the putting on * Mixed Doubles Handicap---My, and R. HE either. Soon he was transferred Driscoll: Wilde and the other Jimmy Wilde was on the train

each green taking six minutes, Mrs D.L. Prophet beat Air. Bidgood Gymnastic Staff at Yankees 000 111 100 4 10 4 to the

stars were not forgotten, and I and before returning to France be and still not complain, who ambas and Mr Driessen beat Air and and Mrs Jenkins d÷4; 85; Mr. Hal- and that Dodgers 000 110 000 2 8 1 Aldershot --United-Press,

Journeys all over the place. for dare say Wilde today possesses Wanted the pleasure of talking 1 to write about them with any- Mrs E. Zuinut 5-7, 0-2 0-4.7

Ladies thing but charity and affection? them in company with the first to him.

NOTICE

Meeting.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 10 am, on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 10 am, the 2nd Day. The Trea- 11.45 am. the 1st Day and aurers' Compradora Omico in situated at Telephone House, ist Floor, and the Secretary's Offico at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club

ball

saw

08

"

eliminated behind tho scenes this

among

and un-

at

Leo.

Men's Doubles-Comde Laing and

Barty 03, 0-1..

Men's Doubles Handicap W.J.

Mouse provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy be, but still they sire got some- | member of the Radyr Hunt. ot shipping millionaires of Cardik. } officer, came to us from the din watch a fourball proceeding at Skinner and G.P. Norton beat B.

(Tel. 27818),

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

* PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will ba $3,00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite foɑ of $9.00 in order to gain re- admission

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

*

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only,

who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to

thing."

Wilde, did

J have'd bad time in the Army

meant

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

1

Special Cash Sweep on tho

Kwangtung Handicap, 1952. Saturday, 11th October, 1952.

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

THE TREASURERS" OFFICES. Telephone House, at 6.00 pm, on 10th October THE BRANCH OFFICES

endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such pamen are 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon at 4.00 p.m. on 10th October, not permitted in the Member's Enclosure except for passing & D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong at 6.00 p.m. on 10th through on their duți ̧s and must remain in their.

www.employers

October

Manda

r.

Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting-Llall and at 20

Foothi“ adjacent to Boxes in the Coffed Room, Box-holdars, and P The Draw will be hell in the Public Betting Hall at Members are request to entury het; their servants make 109 the Race Course, at 11.40 a.m. on Saturday, 11th October,

aly of the Fuble Ending Military Police will be posted 1989, 19

various points; In the enclosure to engure that this regulation adhered to.

(Bx. Order,

Order,

FEAT MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

I pay to

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash · Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 11th October, 1952.

Ticketa to the above ati

| $2.00 each' may be obtained át: tho Cash Sweep Offices of thej Club at:

Telephone House, 1st Floor, 5 D'Agullar Street, 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Over 900,000 tickets sold to'dato

Well, what do you think Timmy talked about? Boxing?" No, you are wrong. He raised the sub- fect of gol, and golf it, was all

the weyal was abventet, and for

that matter so was the officer, hecause Jimmy was one of the

Indian

Test

best players in his club, baying Team To Play

bewa well tutored by one of the leading professionals.

FASTEST OF THE YEAR

Vienna, Oct, 0, The Czech Olymple star En Zatopek broke the 1982 Olymple time and establistiod a new ro card of the year for the 6,000 maires race at a track meetin Opava Moravia last Saturday, news report sail to

Pakistan

Bombay, Oct. 7.

India's team to play Pakistan

in the first cricket Test, begins

Doubles Handicap-fre Vaughan and Mrs Pearson best Mra Cartor and Mrs Partono 3-1, 2-4, 6-3, TODAY'S PROGRAMME

The following is the revised tende Progimme at the Ladies! Evereation. Club today, all matches comesic« |årig zat ‹B.13_v.au/"admap trash

.

KÈO TOURNAMENT

The... KCC⠀ Men's airīgiemTM tennis ning in New Delhil on October 16- match played yesterday: was won luckades 40 members of the teara} } Lapenly, who beat P. Wood" 8-7. which recently returned from the M. Properoll boat Mist 3. Vim

Handions 6-2, 6-2, în "the::Ladies tour of England.

The other player is Lala Sinder," and "Miei Xis Timber Wat Amarnath, who returns to cups £. Coxall 64, 6-4,19 tain the 'akky.

The tearn will be: E. Amarnathi' (Csplata) VS Hazare, V

Medak H, R. Adhikari D, GRUGGERTM RESULTE

to | Phadker, P. Ben, P. 8. Tumorigat. was | Ghulam Ahened, C. Ramchand,

H. MIBA, 14 minulor: 6430anoonded LA VALA Man rekar and P. Roy. The Cardiff bent Young Mithater

Secretary: Halainkil he covered the dira (12th comm. dr. Gul Millested,

31-175in Rugby-talonunlatch

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