SPORTS SURVEY

THE CHINA MAID, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958.

LUCY WINS ON POINTS

The Doctor Told "Mac" Bailey He Had A Bad Heart

By

"ALL-ROUNDER”

Famous sprinter E. MacDonald Bailey, now a Rugby League pro- fessional footballer, told Bury Technical College students that when he was preparing for a special race as a schoolboy his family doctor told him "Stop training. You have a bad heart."

Not satisfied with the doctor's verdict, he went to another for a second examination. This one advised him to continue training. "Mac" eventually won the race, and found the doctor waiting for him at the finishing tape with three colleagues to carry out an immediate examination. After ten anxious minutes they announced: "Your heart is all right. Carry on,”

For the remainder season I had to be content with running second to Cyril Holmes, but when that great runner re- tired in 1940 came."

students his Arst the Air Force, he surprised the and fine slip fielder who played 'Mac' told visit to England was in 1039 physical training instructor by in the Lancashire Longue this when

ngainst the running the 100 Triced

yards in 9.0 season, Bill Alley, another well- English Champion, Cyril Holmes, ees.

known Australian, d Jimi and gained much experience that

of the ton, younger brother of was to come in useful later. In

Lancashire's Malcolm Hilton and 1044, reing in the West Indies,

another promising all-rounder. he did the 220 yards in 21.1 secs, which is still the native record

WHOLE my opportunity

SIDE SENT OFF there, The following year he

FIELD The whole Tredegar the RAF anul made his

In In succeeding, yonya he con- Rugby XV were set of fifteen Journey to England. tinued to run The 100 yards minutes before the end of their. was nearly over consistently in less than even match at Ebbw Vale recently. then, and decided that if the time,

representedl Great Trouble begi when Ebbw Vald opportunily com. I would stay Britain in international racer were leading 13-9 and were in England and concentrate on on many occasions in addition to awarded free kick. athletics," he confinated. In his

Olymple Games of 1988 and referee Rent off the m Brat race, while will serving in th

scrum-half,

Griffin. Glyn brother Ivor the Ana Anal

word of advice to| DI

visiting inlending athletes,

captain, then had a few words MacDonald Balley advised careful training with the referee, who ordered during the

season, with the remaining 14 players off the close plenty of

feld. slow cross-country running to build up stamina, and careful in

of supervision diel.

Chantry Wins Cesarewitch

ran.

his

Epsom Gethin

4

to 1

and

of Jim

chopen

XI Bortle

Sutcliffe, the

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·

Joe Lucy (back to camera), 23-year-old fish porter from. Mile End, London, strikes out at Tommy McGovern, of Bermondsey, during the fight for the British; Lightweight Championship at the Empress Hall, London,

McGovern fought from the fifth round with a cut under his left eye. As the fight progressed the injuries mounted until his face was bruised with blood flowing from three separate cute.

Joe Lucy won the fight over 15 rounds and became the Champion by out- pointing McGovern,--Express Photo,

His Father Rubbed His Back With An Old Rusty Nail- But To No Avail

New York, Oct. 14.

Hardcourt Tennis Championships

F.

At The ERC.

|

HIGH

STANDARD IN INTER SCHOOL BADMINTON

By "ARGONAUT

Excellent improvement by the Colony's promising. youngsters was shown in the opening matches at Queen's College yesterday of the Inter-School Badminton Cham plonships sponsored by the Hongkong Schodis Sporta Associatioff,

Representing Clementi School, which on a 3-0 vic- tory over St. Joseph's College, last year's Junior School. buy Champion Chau Sun-lam stole the spotlight with an easy 21-0 victory over his senior opponent, Thomas Tung.

In the tight gaine between Tomorrow. Section B: LSC Queen's College and Bva QC at GTC 0,00 p.m.; Bee- Stephen's Collego another juntor on A: DBS va Clementi at schoolboy player, Wong Wal GTC 6.00 pm: Das King's hung, scored the other major

Oct. 17-A: victory of the day when he de DBS 200 f DBS 2.30 p.m.

2-2

VB

p.m. Section B: feated last year's Senior SSC vs NMC Schoolboys Championship

18.-Section A: SJC vs Oct. runner-up Shu Chuch by 21-11 to King's at. King's 3.00am) Sec-

his side on level terms at den "B-QC va wy Kin.

Kin King's 0.00 0.m. - In the excllingly deciding sot Oct. 19--Section B: LSC v Junior schoolboys'

NMC at GTC 6.00 pm; Section, runner-up Lo Chung-hon was just edged GTC 0.00 pm. out by his opponent, Tang Kwan-lit, by 21-17 after

deadlocked' at scord had, boon 17-17.

Champion school DBS gained a confortables 3-1 win over Taing Hun despite the inclusion

Clementi...... vs Tsing Hua át

Oct. 21: LSC vs SBC at QC 6.00 p.m.; Section A: SIC

B: QC

VS

DBS.at. QC0.00 p.m.; Section section A, King's va Tsing

ỐC VỤ MỤC A+ ác 600 tr at QC 8.00 pm

Oct

Hua

In the Tsing Hua team of WY 23Section PSC W

Schoolboy

og

An

at GTC 800 p.m.. Champion Ko Wai Section A: SJC vs Tsing Hua

extremely well-balanced CTC 0.00 p.m.......

Oct. 24.--. Kini's va Cib- team, DBS looks well set to menu at DES 280 p.m.; Section retain the title.

B: SSC vs WY Kin. at DBS 2.30 of the p.m.

In the fourth match

evening, New Method Collégé beat-Wah Yon Kowloon by 8-0. but, were well extended in the

THE SCORES Section "A"

SJC O Clementi 3 Thomas Tung (5JC) lost to

Chau Sun-lam 6-21,

Chan_Tiu-ming_(SJC) lost to

Wong Kwok-wai 5-21.

(SJC) lost to Young Hung-chow R. Kitchell and Ng Stu-hong

Mr Brundage Is Worried

New York, Oct. 14, Mr Avery Brundage, Pre- and Liang Kin-man 8-15, 8-15.sident of the International

DBS 3 Telink Hua 2

In the Colony Men's Singles Hardcourts Tennis Champion-doubles. ships, at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday, Edwin Tsai gain- Modern professional athletes are vastly bettered his way into the next round by elluénted than the old-time pros, but even so most of the virtue of a comfortable win over

Hu. 6-2, 6-3. hirderns Kivé pet superstitions, as did the old-timers.

Another star. to enter the next "Maybe it's silly," said one athlete, "but after all around was V. T. Wang who was man needs some good luck as well as talent, and why take on quite was detected 6-4 and a fight by Cheling chunees? It doesn't hurt anything to be a little super-

Chiu, 6-3,

Tsul Yan Pui conceded stitious."

walkover to Peter Chen and Y. Khan Choy Tin Kin beat 6-2 and 6-2.

The following are the resulta of other matches played.

Schoolboys Doubles Semi-flásis; Ho Cheang po and Ng. Man-cheung eat Fritz Lan and D. Khan 0-2 0-4 Ma and, lu Po-day beat C. L.

L

EoTsou and M. Lo 6-1, 6-0.

little

д

TODAY'S MATCHES Men's Singles: L. T. Len v 7. Maj wong Sul-wip Khood-hing; D. Khan v Las King-fu

Men's Doubles: Bandy Lin and T. and fu Wang V Len Wal-long Tak-cheuk.

Club Men's Handicop Doubles; 'J.

GOALSCORING CON- SISTENCY-The player so many SOMERSET CRICKET

clubs desire, Charles Longue CHANGES All-rounder

rtle("Legs") Fleming, of East Fife, Newmarket, Oct. 14. Base, who

has hit over 10,000 has scored 140 goals i 133

AP- pearances for the Chantry, a horse bought for runs and taken about 700 wickets

Methil CRUS Scottish "A" the 2-4-mile in first-class cricket, has retired only £30, won

Division club dinée Stakes here Cesarewitch

this from Somerset County cricket.

But he does 1040.

not take

of course the superstitions; way, when he prepares to verve, afternoon to bring off one of He made his

The only one ever debut

as an amateur, penalties.

often do, no good, either. wears itis focks inpide but if he Centrusted to this deadly scorer Heavyweight the biggest gambles of the In the 1920s and turned

Roland LaStarza is on a winning streak, and 10- fessional in 1938. He took his he lofted over the Crossbar!

generally behaves in a strained Chantry, starting

beneilt this summer,

BACK FROM THE ARMY is an examié. and

"I have some superstitions,"

Way Just back favourite, won an excluing race although his

from Cyprus after

used game.st

he admitted before the Mar- Joo Lois

to regard Yorkshire

Bght. "I don't brush my trainer Jack Blackburn as a good by 1-4 lengths from the 33 to against Lancashire at Both-end-Army service there

clano cricket "colt" 1 outsider, Slem King, with ed in a single day, the club made County

Peter teeth for two days before the luck charm, and after Black Jackson of 1031 the topweight 100 to 8 Papillio up the expenses, and the fund is Sutcliffe,

kath Louis fight, and I don't let my mother burn's oth Rotherham Town In the third place. Twenty-live expected to close at well above

kiss me on the day of a fight, particule superstitions. £2,500, His best bowling per and Rawmarsh cricketer. Peter And my father rubs my back Tennis players Gene Garreth It is estimated the connections formance: 0 wickets for 33 is shortly to enter Loughborough

with.

an old rusty nall as I who played in Paris while a of Chantry, which is owned against Yorkshire at Sheffield. College to study physical train-

walk from

the dressing room student there and now is in New ing, and is to play for Sheffield and trained by "Staff Ingham,

to the ring.

York, can't play it his wife watches, collected the best part of £100,- Somerset, who have had such United CC.

"LRC TOURNAMENT "Once 000 from the boolanakers by poor results during the past few AN INCREASE IN “GATES”-

os án amateur I "Sometimes

tired I get 60

The following ate the results of Chantry, trainedt at seasons, victory.

are going to import Sheffield United

my teeth before Football Club brushed

a walking around the other tennis the tennis matches played at the and ridden by Ken talent to improve their playing are feeling the benefit of pro-

Ladies Recreation Club resterday fight and I lost; us to the nail, i courts

just around or

the the first favourite to strength. First two signings are motion to the First

that's my father's idea and

he sighed. Division:

It grounds, have

Laing and 3, Hurlbutt bait. Harly those win sinen 1934,

bet and E. K. Rawlings, 7-5, 6-4. don't know where he got it. McMahon, the Thele first five home games have

mahy

Mely Open Doubles; Subóda Gethin med hs challenge an

lanky 33-year-old South Aus-

superslitans, Eddie Arcare hangend S. Saul drow with M. Heeran w been attended by 214,325 people

And let's skip the kissing." beautifully, bringing the four-alla

tralian slow left-arm bowler

for

Despite his precautions, Ro-his riding gear in a certain way, and J. Riggs.0-3.7-9, 0-3. of 48,000 as average

Land other jockeys carry land was kayoed by Rocky. year-old gelding by Chanteur to who has been on the Surrey staff against an average of 40,000 last

charms.-United Press, furlongs since the war, and Peter Wight, so Wednesday's first six

DEFIED IT Indian bulsan games attracted 222,747 specta- young West

century against

for an average tora

Baseball pitcher Carl Erskine of 37,000 as against-an- ́ail-season- overage -of-the-Brooklyn -Dodgers, who Inst time of '42,000. But

a new strike-out record McMahon won his Surrey cap Wednesday have had four mid- against the Yankees, defied an A fine effort was made by Sir la 1940 when he took 85 wickets week games and United only Humphrey de Trafford's Papilio is a full season, but later lost two.

old superstition on the day he set his record. In the first to carry topweight to victory but he could not catch the leaders brilliant young Tony Lock, now-No

his form and his place to The THE LBW RULE ATTACKED game he had been batted out The going was on the soft side England's left-arm bowler. This P. G. Rt, Fender, the most astuto

less an authority than of the game, but on the day and he was cold and windy, The

ho was to pitch the third when Lock Was in- Cesarewitch is the first leg of miner

capturin cricket

Surrey ever game, ho ate the same break on Test duties, had, attacked the new Ibw tulo the autumn double," which is Jured or away

fast as on the first day. formed with the Cambridgeshire effectiveness and took 45 useful said he blamed the lbw rule for superstition, but I felt it was McMation showed น welcome at Leeds function. Mr Fender "I know it was against an old Handicap, to

be run in two weeks time. So many

wickets

fer 21.5 runs, playing almost every it the game, muf- punters

too late in the soison tôi độ 15 Fd Pk San RE 'B' 2v 33 stron 11andicap Doublés: E. Story bacled to-day's winner that the his part in Surrey's retention of fered today and was alleged to anything about the bad luck Gen Hoop 'A 3; 40 Div. Sige Tp boolomakers are now faced with the Championship.

be suffering. It was

closing up now," Erskine said.

3 v 10 Fd Pk Sqn RE A 1; and F. Stuckey v M. Brimley and heavy commitments for mony Other players under considera- the game and led to a far less Art Larson, America's National HQRA 40 Inf Diy walkover. Wheeler

TOMORROW runners in the excond legt.

tion

by the Somerset committee exciting type of bowling, batting Tennis Champion In 1950, is from Comd Weps REME; FMA Mixed Open Baubles end GOOD THING

are Colin McCool, me of Aus- and folding by comparison with perhaps the most superstition-Shamshuipo walkover from 35 and Mrs Hawlings. Mr Gould and

Mr Scholes Curt - 3 Cinntry's connections hadtralia's best all-rounders, a leg anything that took place be-ridden player In any sport He Fa Bty.

Inter-longs.-31. Owen Hughes E backed the geldig at odds from spin bowler, forceful

steps across Lamels-court Vines in batsman tween 1912 and 1930.

Table Tennis

tory and K, M. Au (Cable and 33 to 1 downwands and made no

a certain way, faces a cestátn 15 Fd Pic Sqn RE 0 v RAF Wirek)-Court Doubles Rigge fact that they

Mixed Open ,socnet of the

C4; RAF 'B' walkover from and Mrs Kiley S. Baul and Miss thought it a good thing. Many

72 LAA Regt.

Skinner-Court 8, punters have doubled the winner

The following are the matches with the Queen's horse, Choir

to be played on Thursday, Boy, in the Cambridgeshire, be- cause of their nomenclature.

to front, about three from the finish and then holding the hot challenge of the three. | Who hil -your-old Stem-King, who is own-- Hasselt's Australians-a-couple of

ed by Stanhope Toel and was months ago. ridden by Douglas Smith,

Twenty-five bed the starter for the first prize of nearly £3,000, They got hway at the

first time and the grey Ballet

stsibon.

set

ONE-YEAR CONTRACT ONLY Home Soccer

FOR CHARLEY DRESSEN

New York, Oct. 14.

Charley Dressen was let out as manager of the set off in front of Galloway Hills, Brooklyn Dodgers today, but he can have the job back if Papillo.

Lomystore. Dingo and After going two furlongs Win-he accepts a one-year contract. ning Line struck the front

ON

nów

followed by Galloway Hills, President Walter J. O'Malicy "We won't tld anything for Ballot Corydalls and Dinge. of the Dodgers, startled a Press three or four days in case you There was little change in the conference today by announcing want to change your mind," order until a mile from home,

that Dressen had been austed | O'Malley told Diessen, em

Vispute over the phasing that Whore Western Window raced because of a

the only Issuo contract, wES the into the lead with Le Mystere, length

matter of tenure. three-year United Pres Malcote Manor Galloway His, Dressen wanted a Hallington Rode Rusk the agreement and O'Malley would

offer hifn only one, most prominent.

Half a mile drem homé it was While the ousting was deßó- Hallingdon In front of Deuxite, O'Malley advised Dressen Pointe Bauble, Corydalls, Chan-as the Press conferenco proTM Ly, Stem King, Jamil and Bressed that the door was being Papilio. With three furlongs to left open for him to recensider go Gethic had dashed Chantry on the basis of signing a one. into the lead from Bauble, Cory year contract..

dolės apd Jacent, whit Bicón King and Popillio making their chal- Bendow.

A furlong but, Sten Klog book second place, but despite per- sistent efforts could mot catch

· Chontry, who stayed on to win

N.Y. GIANTS

IN JAPAN

Tokyo, Oct. 14.

WEEK-END

SOFTBALL

The following is the schedule for week-end Softball games:

Katurday

Londen, Oct. 14. The following were the results

day:

Nine Dragons

Club Results

The following are the results of the Darts and Table Tennis matches played on Thursday, October 8, at the club:

Darts

October

15:

Warts:

33 Gen Hosp 'A' v 40 Div

N

FMA Shamshuipo.

Club Men's Handicap singles E Bryant beat H. Schneider, 4-1, 6-4 Club Ladies Doubles, Open: Mr. Chosain And A Ayres Lost pers

Long Hin-jok (DBS) lost to Olympic Committee, is wor- Laorled about what he terms Ko Wal-bong 0-21; beat Hoi-cheung 31-0

"scholarships on a national Wal Trang-wing (DBS) beat scale" In some European Lau Hol-cheung 21-0.

Bing Wu and Leo Bik-chuch countries. (DBS) beat Leung Kwok-keb and Percy Ma 15-1, 18-1.

Section “pu

Returning from `ávféué; of Európe this week, he said at a Press conference that some

B (QC) bent countries "find 's good, athlete

Tang Kwon-lit

Wong Wal-hung, 21-17, beat and put him on the police force or in the army, where he has Loh Chung-hon 31-18.

Siù Chuen. (QC) bent Loh nothing to

sports." chung họa

21-4; lost to Wong Wal-hung 11-21.

do but train for

He said that some of thebo

Yu Lai-shan and Mul. Cheung-nations

'seem to have money

on (QC) 16st to Shiu Man-thing to burn for sports" and implied

and Raymond Chen 14-18, 5-16. that Eastern European countries

NAIC 3 WY (Kin) o Overe especially at fault.

Mr Brundage said he

John Wong (NMC) beat Chan Sik-hong 21-3.

OD

the

thought the 1860 Olympics would be Ting Yam (NMC) beat Wong held in Europe and based Bils

feeling

idon that Wan-hay 21-12.

Cheung Ngai-yee and Wong European countries, after large bent Lam travelling expenses to Australia Proau, naci Mri Cantera 6-4, 40,Ka-wing (NMC)

Ng Yew-hay in 1000, would not want to Yam-kay and Inter-hong: J Halebos and Lam 17-14, 17-14.

travel_again in 1980 Chiba Mail Special,

beat. Dr

FIXTURES

Yuk-ying "Interocon Smart and Dr Ling (Medical "Dépti

Ator-bong: E. Story and K. M. Axture list for the remaining The following is the full

(Cable and Wireless) beat C. Blott

ind

G. Puncheon (Jardier)-6, matches-

16-3, 0-100

TODAY'S MATCHES i

· Matches scheduled to be played

or are as follows:

Men's Handicap Singles Final: E, Zulauf v Brynet.

Mixed Handicap Doubles: De Smart ond Bire Hawlings v Cradr and Mrs "Ladies Open Bingles; Mira Arm-

Rig

Table Tennis

TAF 'A' (this may RAF 'C'

Fontou

Home Rugger Results

PHILIPPINES SWIMMING RECORDS

Manila, Oct. 15. Filipino national

Young breaststroko...

Lolita queen the Ramirez broke her own Phill

London, Oct. 14. The following were results of rugby matches played today:

RUGBY UNION

8.

County, Championship Kent. 0, Surrey 10. Middlesex 9, Easter Counties

Oiner Matchel

St. Mary's, Hoeplial 21, Cam- bridge University 11.

pine record in the 200 Metres event yesterday by turning in of 3 minutes 13.1 lime

Her former mark was ecconds. 3 minutes 17.2 seconds; con

Another Filipino *-* mermaid, Hayder Coloso, broke her hecord nothe 100.

Abcom Free Style, negotiating the distance 1 minute ...... 12.8 --- seconds, mattering the time she set in

Champion Stakes Cloucestershire 0, diamorgan 1062 of 1 minute 13.5 seconds,

Probables

of football matches played to- Bigs Tp; HQRA 40 Int Diy v

County Antrim 1 South Africans 9 (played at Belfast).

London, Oct. 15. The Army 2, Aston Villa be played eff cartier by mutual for the Champden Stat

Ten probables, with jockey, (played Aldershot)-Reuter. consent of both terms).

The Finals of the October over te furlongs hd New London Oct. 14.

pmpetition will be played on marked at 1518 Cody (0018

HET Odober 10) áréttarg Results of Bloodlight football Thursday, October 20

Wwyty E.Mecen Nuccio matches played tonight_were:

November for the

Zutcherd- (no Jockey Football Association Team 4, competition must be submitted L. Plinit, King of the Tudor Royal Air Force 9.

to S/Sgt Smith at the, Nine D. South, ChatsworthE. Smith,

Fenerbahce (Turkey) 2.

Manchester City 6, Hearts 3. Wolverhampton 2, Celtic 0

;

0.

RUGBY LEAGUE County Match Lancashire 18, Yorjeshire 10 (played under floodlights at Leigh,)-Router..

Australians Beat Lancashire

Both were participating grin | the Women's Swimming Ledguo

Championship-France-Presse,

FIRE KILLS 31 RACING HORSES

Montreal, Oct, 14.

A spedlitéplar: fire today, küled |31′ harnesi [rachig horses ini, Ave barns at the Richéliu race, course

Xwere

trapped

Blackpool, Oct. 14. Queen's Park Rangers 2. Drágota Services Club not inter Necula Britt, Skyraiden The touring Australian here early today's under

than Saturday, October 24.

R. ·Poincelet,... Novarullah-Sir

Women's hockey team beat · The-dóad “horses" The Club Anniversary-Dance Gordon Richards, Sea, Charger will be held at the Club pre- W. Johnsone, and Chemier-Lancashire by four goals to one when the fire quickdy swept

hiero today,

wódidem þorps. through mites of Tuesiny, October 20, W. Rickeby.

At Birmingham, the Midlands About 200 horses were freed by 0 pm. Tickets $2 each. Whwon Nuccio, and Zucchero Ladies Free Tickets are ob- carry nine stone, the remainder beat the Indian Women's team drugu stable hands, tainable pt, the eth desk Nine all eight-stone-China Mall by seven goals to three. China horpes stampeded duto nurby.

Special

Malt Special, *-

floids and bestway

Reuter,

Open Individual Bridge Tourney

Juniors Rookies y 23, Gushers+- 2.30 pm. Ground A. Umpires: 0. The first session of the final Hours.. Hamet, I. Lang? CAA | found of the Open: Individual ▼ CAA1150 p.m. Ground Duplicate Bridge Tournament Umpires: A. P. Turner, Larry TWO,

Zij will be held tomorrow at 6.30 Tad|ng="Wahooà “D”¥ BCAA --- 4

Kowloor.

cleverly

Rupitia fool third The New York Giants basbarry Yen ploco with Corydale fourth, Skye ball team arrived in Tokyo top around A. Unres: Hill Blv. Pat the European YMCA,

Nondest mbh, goril day to be welcomed With D. Fong, C. „V. Mahrez

Atte

ning

Sunday

Juniors I. Dodgers v Cube 21126. second sesalón of the

- sevening "Pluthing eighth, Run, showers of confetti and flowers.

Water moth nod Duck The team drove in long car 9.30 am. Ground A., Umpires: H. Palmis both

procession down Tokyo's famous Vieira G. Pan

Ladkew-CAA V Pandas-

1

Round will be held at Ikisfiano' 'ba October Becade of the withdrawal decided that Mr. E. Petrove, who In Section 1 in the **Round,

Oficial starting prices were: Cinza as shopworkers and face around Umpire: D. de Lang. of Me A Pollak it has been 4 to 1 favourlie Chantry, 10 to employees in buildings lining A Corio.

,190 to 6 Papllà | the• kireet showered i tòrn-up Senior

· Pandas” y · Navy — 11 am. Ground A. Umsirest. C. "Pone" net: Trunk, Poon, Cheramali,, Way Umples T.WIDE. LET

1 French 110,-

Mico. Mihók, afil · Skyc, | paper and flowers on themat 20 to 1 Pluching, Corydalis

Galloway Hills and Jacmil, 2 plane today from Honolulu to 1 Mortification 33 to 1 Stem | play, a series of 14 Kames against

King, Vidi Via Toreno, 40 professional Japanese foams,juj so 1 Dingo Auct and Bauble. The trip is being sponsored by

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