ITALY'S NEW MAMMOTH STADIUM
Nearing $29 completion in the new vant sports stadium which will be opened
next spring "in Rome. It will
35.000
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FA
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table
CUP
DRAW
London, Nov. 24.
In a FA Cup first round re- play today, Bristol Rovers beat Leyton Orient by 1-0.
The draw for the second round of the FA Cup to be played in Saturday, December 8, resulteil us follows:
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1952.
CADDIE BECOMES
NO. 1 AMERICAN PRO GOLFER
By JAMES GOODFELLOW
Rise of 32-year-old Hungarian-born Julius Boros, chosen America's professional golfer of the year, has no parallel in British golf. His £13,000 prize money com- pares with the £1,100 or more of Britain's leaders,
Australian Norman von Nidu in his six trips to Britati won 15 tournaments and £6,500. ·
The Association's interim com- ask the annual mittee are to meeting lending month lo consider whether it should be played at the same time as the pra-other national championships
during the last week in May or the first week In June.
Minor League Review
The Invincible Wahoo Owls Are Soaring Out Of Reach Of The Rest Of The Circuit
By "KEYSTONE"
Terry Noronha's invincible Wahoo Owls soared higher out of reach in the Ladies' Division when they administered a severe 20-2 thrashing to the rock-bottom CAA girls last Sunday, while the Squaws doggedly held on to their chief rivals' tail-feathers with a 7-2 victory over the fast- improving Pool To schoolgirlė.
On Saturday, the lively Panda girls surprised South China by shading them 11-10 in a twi-night rhubarb session.
In' the Junior circuit, the nippy Pandas disposed of S. Hamet's Comets in three swallows, while the Chinese Athletics managed at last to get their heads above water by pushing the 35 Bantama under. In Sunday's afternoon game, the Griffins clob- bered three Blackhawks pitchers with twelve ringing blows to run up an impressive 18-4 winning score.
of the
The quick-swooping Wahoo clutch single, which scored the the Jittery Comets' pitcher nightbirds found the Chinese runner perched on third to heaved wildly Over first, Athletics easy
game in their break the 10-all deadlock, advancing Yen to second and early Sunday morning hunt, the Seconds after, the game was placing the runner in scoring Ave-inning fosco serving mainly called on account of darkness to position at third
jubilation
Centrefelder Honniball then to fatten up the batting averages the noisy
atick-artists of the Pandas camp.
stepped into a slow one and Wahoos.
tapped it out for a fielder's choice In Saturday's Junior League which scored Tsang when he Firstsacker -cum- pitcher games, the 35 Bantams went ploughed across home-plate in a Doreen Ozorio set a near un-down Sghting to the Chinese shower of dust. Gary Yen was ballevable
precedent for the Athletics and were consequently brought in with the Insurance current season when she belted assigned to long, dreary rear rim by Mickey Pan's outfield fly. out three homers in staggering | guard duties in this division.
The Comets threw. all into a Barrow V
v. Aldershot or M-
With all the potential power, last-ditch effort to pull up when succession, scoring no less than nine runs for her side. Contrary in their bats, the hefty gunners first baseman M. Oman pushed wall: Weymouth or Colchester Boros, 14-stone.winner of the)
| *** whatever United v. Llanelly; Peterborough United States National Open and
ver detracting remarks could muster only one solitary out bunt-hit after one away, v. Bristol Rovers: Queen's Park the so-called world championship
that may be passed, it still takes hit off winning pitcher Yung stole second, and was advanced a really hard-hit ball to become Tong-pul, while the CAA hitters, to third when shortstop H. Lee Rangers or Shrewsbury Town vint Chicago, who has knocked Sam Chesterfield; Hallfax Town or Snead and Ben Hogan from their
a four-bogger, so credit must be racked up eight safeties to regis-grounded out. But R. Long Ashton
pedestals, only Southparty
given where it is due, regardler on initial 8-8 win.
chopped the ball into the dirt less of loose flelding or other- Chinese shortstop Chan Wal- towards Clyde Kwok, who calmly Bradford V. Caleshead; Leyton fessional in 1950.
hau poled out a four-ply blow to gathered in the pill and made or Hereford v. Scunthorpe Uni- ted: Bratford City
two in the long second the out to sow up another tight Not to be outdone by their score Ipswich Jet
hope there will be no clash of teammate, shortstop Irene inning, during which pilcher
game for the Pandas. Town or Bournemouth; Brighton and Hove v. Tonbridge or Nor-
fixtures; this would be harmful Starky followed sult in the third Cooper Issued six free bases. to the interests of women's golf.inning with another round-trip wich City: Swindon Town v.
£1,600
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year's 34th
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NEVER-SAY-DIE Secret of bis success is histion year championship.
The They want to hold the contest
their only two runs on a couple of hijs by qualifying stage of the Match second baseman K Wong and Play championship. Next year
the third the Joint meeting will be at Millstacker H. Lee in Hill, Aug. 19-20.
Chan also
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He began as a caddie, playeu basketball and baseball and was outstanding as an amateur golfer.
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OFF WITH A SWOOSH At the far end of the ball-
In Sunday's tea-time Junior park, husky young Clyde Kwok Division game. Rennie Bar- Blackhawks of the Pandas was engaged in retto's fledgling
piiching duel with Comets took off with a swoosh, marking hurler R.Hamel. Slabster Kwok up two runs in the very first
his out-stendled
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ORDEAL WOMEN'S
The gale-and-rain Newport the
Gainsborough
ordeal of The women players Ja or English Closed championship won by Pam Davies at Westward Ho Replays will be on or before in the first week of October, has the following Thursday, Decem-revived the agitation ber 11--Reuter,
change of date.
for
BARODA CUP TABLE TENNIS
"
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this
INVITATION
Australia in March.
frame, whlie T. K. collected safely.
The mildday game between the beauteous Squaws and the before flying home recently, told out to be
Open champion Bobby Locke, diminutive Pool To girls turned a surprisingly keen master golfer Harry Weetman contest with the Chinese school and Eric Brown, who took part all the way before succumbing girls putting up a spirited fight in the Walton Heath challenge match, that they would be invited 7~2. The Squaw-woman outhit 10 play in South African events. the post on everything by most of our professionals no means had everything their
be a stay-at-home own way. winter. Two or three may go token stole the fielding limelight Pool To shortstop Chan Shiu-
Said 1051 Open Champion Max by hauling down two tearing Faulkner: "As the next few line-drives which seemed head- months are to be given to teach-ed for distant places. The first, ing, I will have to keep my own of the bat of "Bonnie Eyes" swing in shape by playing in Remedion, was brilliantly con- Alliance contests.
into This is the verted
an unassisted first time since the war I have double-play when Chan Shiu- not been cashing in, on events kuen raced and beat the runner abroad."
back to the keystone sack after Ryder Cup men Dai Rees and the catch. Arthur Lees, perhaps with an The second liner smacked into Hongkong swept to a 5-0 victory over next-eye on the Ryder Cup malch, the shortstop's mitt with such door-neighbour Macao in the second series of the will also devote themselves to Baroda Cup at the Asian Table Tennis Champion- ships on Monday night.
HONGKONG SWEEPS TO A 5-0 VICTORY OVER MACAO
Singapore, Nov. 24.
The Macao players fought back in a series of fast games but were unable to forestall the attack of the Hongkong players, especially their stars, Sih Su-cho and Fu Chi-fang.
'The scores:
Si Su-cho heat Raul Resa Duque, 21-12, 23-21;
Chung Chu-cheng beat Wong Sek-tim 21-19, 21-17;
Fu Chi-fong bent' Lau Sek-
fong, 21-17, 21-14;
Chung Chu-cheng beat Rau! Rosa Duque, 21-0, 21-10;
Sih Sti-cho beat Lau Sek- fong, 21-10, 21-18.
which permitted them minules grace, but the Indone sians still declined to play.
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THE SCORES Tonight's scores for the men's Baroda Cup:
club interesis.
...
--London Express Scrvice)
ALTERATIONS TO JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIFICATION
The following are the altera- lone to the Classification List: Ben Lamond from Class 2.
To C --Ann from Class 2.
To Class 2-Golden Dahlhy from Class 1. Skylon from Clars (3.
-To Clary Easy Slam from Class 5-0.7. Fel Chi from Claes 7.
Japan beat Malaya 5-1. Hongkong beat Indonesia Singapore beat Korca 5-1.
To Class -Calamity from Class Macro beat India 5-3.
0. Remizita from Class B. Nora Hongkong beat Macno 5-0. Lady from Class 9. Some Fun from Indonesia conceded a wall-Class "ver to India.
'To Class B--Courtier from Class 7.
SATON LOSES AGAIN World Champion. Hiroli Salah
In the women's team event Gem from Clay 7. suffered his second delcat in the Baroda Cup team event of the
Kamala Ramanujan Asian Table Tennis Champlon-Cup. Singapore beat Indonesia ships tonight,
Malaya's Number Two beat! him 11-21, 21-19, 21-13.
the
3-2-Associated Press.
.
League Badminton
match
at
force that it
spun
on
the liny
of
was touched for four hits, landed in a bone-jarring nose- while Hamet passed three and dive from their lofty
second conceded
place perch when in the dis- the same number safe blows.
astrous third and fourth stanzos The Panda Cubs opened the the Griffins, had runners gol-
with three scoring
unearned loping round the sacks in end-
less processions runs in the third inning on a
to inlly nue series of Comet Helding errors," lines. but the Shooting Sturs Câme The scrappy Griffins nine had back, strongly in the
fourth the Hawks plucked clean down with an equal number of runs to the last feather with to even the score.
overwhelming 18-4 score. In their final time al bat, with
Griffins chucker MA. Hussain the score tied at three-all, the contributed to his team's cause Pandas coach called on rookie with a routing two-run homer Kenneth Teang to pinch-hit, and in the third, and was paced by he promptly pürked a fat pitch leam-mate G. Ebrahim who into centre to get on base. connected safely thrice, includ- First baseman Gary Yen next ing a fourth-inning blow gooti laid down a tricky bunt which for three boses.
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Young Players Advance In British Tennis Rankings
By CHARLES STEPHEN
The advance of young players is noticeable in the British lawn tennis rankings issued last week...
Chinese Jass around on her heels, and she was the most
person amazed
the Beld when she found the old apple flemly glued to her glove.
Roger Becker, who last year was not even considered Devastating stickwork for the in the ranking class, is rated the fifth best man in the Squawe was contributed
by country. Shella Sliva' with shortstop three hits in four trips to the Two others who have not referee, and although not ofl- platter. while sister-squaws Agured before are. the 16-year clol. they are recognised by Thelma Waddle, Sally Sun and olds, Billy Knight, who is at the British Lawn Tennis Asso- "Tania" Remedios garnered two present touring "ron
Australls, ciation. solid hits apiece, Leading the and Robert Wilson. They are Here are the Ilsts, with last batting for the losers were 10th and 11th respectively. Chan Shlu-kuen, Choy Mel-ting
years positions in brackets:
MEN and Lee Yue-may, who each nicked
slabstress Donnie Remedios for two blows.
in
Once again first and second places are occupied by Tony Mottram and Geoff Paisa.
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Most notable risc arongst the women is that of Miss An- WELL-SEASONED
gela Mortimer. She moves up Saturday's distaff tilt be- from ninth to third place. tween Wille
Woo's vociferous with the men there is D Panada girls and the South change in the first and second China lasses served the
positions. These are filled by bleachers with steaming-hot Mrs J. Walker-Smith and Mrs
I. Rinkel-Quertier,
The lists were compiled by Col. John Legg, the Wimbledon
Marciano To Defend Against Walcott
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Starting off as the underdogs, the Pandas were
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"C" Division Badminton League fateful sixth, which Eugenia which puzzled European pinyera
WISCONSIN FOR
Craigengower lasi Kwok
In opened up electrifying at Bumbay a year ago failed to ROSE BOWL night, Tylam beat CCC. "Yel-manner with a sizzling homer. do the same with the Asian
low" by 6-3.
A series
of fielding errors players.
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lost to H.Y. Hul and .C. Weos puted call at first had the dia
Chicago, Nov, 24. of Wisconsin 3-21: best P.M. Yip and The University
mond crammed over in the second session, to today was selected over Purdue 3-17 lost to Leo Leong and C.C.
with
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Heavyweight and at least four Champion, Rocky Marciano, is to India as a result of the Indone-by the Big Ten athletle directors Yew 14-21,
spectators alon players' refusal to meet to represent
Zander Trok and V.. Olvera coachers from the conference in
cach side, all defend his title against Jersey India 15 minutes after the off-the Rose Bowl next New Year's Whs and Maket-long clamouring for blood, preferably Joe Walcott, whom he beat for
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was Anally The date and place for the turned late from dinner. how the Big Ten football champion-up and W 43.214 at 10 Leutigestored, and in rapidly-falling bout will be
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