FULL MEASURE LOOKS JUST BEHIND OUR TOP COLTS
By RICHARD BAERLEIN
It is interesting to note that the two leading English horses in the Derby betting, Full Measure and Gilles de Retz, are both by sires whom one would not expect to produce a Derby winner.
Pardal had not yet had the opportunity to be condemned out of harul as unsuitable to prove a classic sire, for he went to the stud only in 1952.
no classic
hopes about Arden!
He combates the very best at Sir Gortion Rickards has
Word 让了 won 21
an stake mory for short France
Beat Han £10,000 In England attel not of
mullion FTON LE
really Riml
But he
ben. V
Krank
P
J:1
1:
vity
13
Stak
IACEY The Jockey were probably
Knight,
Previously Aricht Клікт had finished Sven lengths apartat behind Pirate King *1 New- third market when both were equally
turk word.
and
("ht Two of
WIES shelly Turtle rhet
the best perferry wes
Pgion-
Lets
in view of his in ang tuned, t wonki
Regarding Full Measure's victory in The Wool Dition Sake first time out at
would Jure
Face
Like te me The re were re-run, for The prong but mot | Stephanotis and Sacre 180) Impossible If he priced
ix-by
for wher
certainly
stamina.
There
V VI:
la-klog met
NO HOPE
two ale
Adven
ן
New-
Se
2F
th
10
Baish in front of Full Mensure.
Slephanotis, who started favourite.
certainly did give his
true running for he huniging very bully kept changing his positi
Was
which can be held against Full Sarre Bleu was one of the more
Njensure. The Best as the lat that he Could delt. Ardeyil Knight by only two leagths at dryel weight, over a mile anzi u quarter at Newly
backward members of his field! дне! 130 distance was obviously kod short for him
Full Measure Huished
| lengths in frond but next Even allowing for the factout Serre Bleu was able to that he had comeßung in hand by as far as he plemed.
muld have pulled out ተነ
and
b
STICH
}
astra quste
MOTORING
lako
Britain's Collins Wins Belgian Grand
Prix Race
Francorchamps, June 3 Peter Celis,
Krilain). driving 14 Ferran. won The Belgian Grand Prix motor rher - World Chizinpionship event
today over 30 lups of a kilometres 18.7 mi) course
1412 11
2 hours 40 minutes 03 secon l to avvenuto approximately 1183 illes per hour.
The two favonuries. Starling Moss
(Britain). Minserat, and Juan Manuel Fangio (Argen- Tique). Prram, who hund been ex- pected to renew their rivalry Grand Prix Lang, were pre- vented by machine troubles from bidding for victory.Bruter,
Hungarian Swimmer Sets Third World Best Performance
ituttaa June 3 Hungarian Swimive Gynergi Als lutay put up the Bund bes world performance for the 200 metres buffer fly hire42stroke, with a time of 2 minutes, 25.0 seconds,
AL Woll th even!
at the Splat Margaret pool
taner
ADVANTAGE
night
time
WID
Naturally, the exteated dis-
The Kenyson proved to his nelymitage but to- day I would exzert Sørre Bleu to beat Full Measure, especial- ly over distances yo a mile and a quarter.
1 tunk tiru". Pali Mengsite is
will show that very useful slaving colt who runs on and ta grine but is just behind teachin
English three-yezr-olds
For that reEURON I do not put him in loc with Pirite King.
Sere Beu und Articulate, Liars three English hores Tum which I expret th Doby witur to
The stamina of Gles de Reiz will be put las the to in the Lingsheild. Pria Stakes but the average wirɔrung distance of his progeny is well under a mille.
At the same Ume. If either
X-
Fall Measure or Giles de Retz was the Derby, breeding parts will be able to find some habole to explain how it hap-
ואוויינן
-London Express Service},
(COPYRIGHT)
DAVIS CUP
Italy Takes 2-1 Lead Over Denmark
Bologna, June 3. Nicola Pietrangel and Orlando Stola, the Italian Dobles pair. gave Italy 2-1
♫
lead vver Budapest, with lus compatriot | Denmark in thef Days Cup Gyoerg! Tuinæk second, in two Eumpeun Zum: quarter-final ininutes, 27.4 seconds.
In another
here today. event, Maria The
Litomericzk (Hungary) clock-Nivisen and
pair beat Kurt Torben Ulrich 0-4,
od one minute, 14,8 seconds in 6-2, 3-0. 8-3. The deciding the ladies 100 metres butterfly singles will be played lomorrow. breaststroke, the recond best The winner vi the lle cole
semi-finals.
world performance in a 50 France In the
Router
metres pool.France-Prese,
PROMINENT GOLFER
A prominent overseas golf player is South Africa'a Gary Player, This season he has given some brillant performances. This picture shows him on Gleneagles Hotel Golf Courpc, Perthshire, -
the
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1956.
POMPEY AND
WATERMAN IN TRAINING
Under the critical eye of trainer Snowy Buckingham; boxers Yolande Pompey (left) and Peter Waterman limber up in a London gymnasium as they each prepare for an important fight in their career.
Page
MOORE TO KEEP HIS TITLE-
BUT POMPEY WILL MAKE
י
HIM WORK FOR IT
Says DENNIS HART
We sat at the window of a hotel overlooking the West Country market town of Devizes. The sun shone and everything looked peaceful.
The tout little man
Byt inside that hotel room the atmosphere was tense. beside me clenched his fists and grimly declared: "I want more than anything to win this fight. I don't care if I never train another winner.”
The speaker wan Snowy Buckingham, tramer of Yolande Pompdy who, at Harringay on June 5, sights Archie Moore for the World Light-Heavyweight title. Snowy is a little Cockn
Cockney with white hair. Normally he is never without a cheery Cockney smile.
punch. Here, too, Moore has the edge, remember the
way ho floored Marclano?
But Pompey can dish it out Any doubters are cordially in- vited to consult Monsieur Marcel Limage, the Belgian Heavy- weight Champion who has been Pompey's chief sparring partner. In one arly season a Pompey felt hook knocked Marcel cold. And that's something come ot Britain's top Heavyweights bave failed to do.
Yes, it should be a terrifie
with 17 scrap ending
terrific And don't be too sur- punch, prised if that punch is a Pompey
But today he had a hard look. What with the brush-offs and Around is lay the day's newn- [how the write-offs Yolande papers. Big headlines proclaim- | Pompey is rarin' to go. ed that when it came to beating
LIKE A DEMON Moore, Pompey hadn't the ghost of a chance,
He has trained ike a demon, That was why Snowy didn't Said <ruck. Jockey Tommy smile, And that is one more Closing whòn be looked in at reason why he has dedicated Pompey's training quarters: himself to getting Pompey into "I've seen many oulsiders in my perfect condition, He has re-business and if that is what they ceived one hundred per cent are calling Pompey he is the co-operation from the other men fittest outsider. I've ever seen.“ in the team-Yolande Pompey.
When it comes to boxing's aner points Pompey is not in Moore's class. Many crities have not been slow to point this out They
needn't have bothered, Pompey candidly admit it.
Pompey is a ghter. 20 they
Explains trainer Buckingham: loft, want me to turn him into claseleal boxer overnight? It would do more harm than good. We aren't making
any special plans for Moore. As far as that goes Pumpey is treating this us just unother fight.
"Another thing," says Snowy to his subject, "there is s weight. When he gues into the ring against Moore he'll
Orders by Mr Peter only scale 12 tone 2lbs, Aive Cheung. Acting Superintendent, pounds inside the limit. "Too Auxillary Fire Service of June
But that is 2, 1950,
MAN OF ACTION
Pompey so man
of many punches in the xiast. a few outaide it. Whenever people talk of boxing as a sport for Joute I like to tell then about This quiot-spoken Trinidadian.
words the top Pompey, who comes from Trinidad and has already reached rankings, is to meet America's World Light-Heavyweight Champion Archie
same card Moore for hiss title on June 5 at Harringay, and on the
Waterman meets Wally Thom.-Reuterphoto,
What Does A Golfer Do When
Things Begin To Go Wrong?
Bousfield's Remedy Is To Play On-And On
By BOB FERRIER
Fred Corcoran is in London. Fred Corcoran is the former tournament manager for the American Professional Golfers' Association, a very big wheel in golf in the United States and now handling the administration of this month's Canada Cup contest at Wentworth, Surrey, on behalf of John Jay Hopkins, who is quite a figure In American industry,
In the toughest of trades he has had the roughest of deals. He came to England five years ago as an cœper
adddleweight,
In his first night in London he Dave Sands, stopped the late then Empire Middleweight warning Champlon. For this he was pro- mised on Empire title fight. Un- fortunately Sands was killed in Randolph Turpin a car crash.
small', people say. king.
became Empire Middles Pumpey was promised & fight with him. Always good reasons were put forward for Turpin to meet someone else.
Pompey became a Cruiser- weight. He beat American Jimmy Slade, conqueror of Don Cockell, in a fight tabelled €71 eliminator for the world crown. That was three years ago,
ü
his best fighting weight What's the use of carrying another live pounds for the sake of it?"
What does it all add up to? Answer: A grond scrap,
If it comes to a matter of points then it must be Moore's
You verdict.
don't fight for twenty years without learning more than a few tricks of the
trade.
Small wonder that even
2 THE DIG PUNCH Pompey's patience began to run
But I've a And Archie Moore hasn't
hurch that this Quat.
when their title will be derided by the big helped. Remember fight should have taken place? Last December But Ancient
Arch muddenly realised thut Pompey wasn't such a push-over and that he wanted more ume to prepare-seven months. got it piecemeal, giving a differ- ent excuse each time.
He
the Beharrell Wins
Corcoran will confer with Brigadier-General A. C. Critchley, a sporting wheel of no lesser diameter, and Corcoran's British counterpart in the staging of Wentworth international, involving more than a score of countries.
Third man of The foursome relevorst to thew
thoughts is
Harry Weetman from Crotum Hurst. deviously by way of Shropshire. Who Is still busy boming out fiercesome drives, blasting up his approach shots and not quite holing some putis.
*LIKE A BOMB' Weetmuan shared Lop money at the drop of the first hot this Season at Moor Park, was th the middle of the money al Suimingdale, and did much the same in the third Jollery ut Edinburgh's Barnton last week.
But what of the fourth man of this quartet, Ken Bousteld? He has to play in the Cup with Weetman,
Last year Boustek was the Match play champion, PGA Champion and Belgien Open Champion, Ho way "going In the like
bomb" Match play at Walton Heath he "walked round in a droom world of my own, talking to no one, hitting the ball beautifully.
HARRY WEETMÁN—İʼn the
money again.
breaks his game right down to dust. He moves one inger a fraction or, the grip. He edges one foot forward or back a shade of the address.
Then each hule was bucket- alz, each ball in the tee looked as big as a football. Now the holes look like thimbles,
the bell as email as a button.
Now, on his own word, he la playing badly."
lie
Last year I could says: do no wrong. 1 played a lot of good golf with Dal Rees in India in the winter, With the mow in February, of course we an all had to quit for a time, but Ho then In that challengo match no with John Jacobs against Weet- | D mental microscope on his man and Lees, in March, I still game, but he does not always hit the ball well. But ot Moor find the rotting stue, Bous- Park it was gone.
DISEASE SPREAD
"I just was not hitting the ball plumb in the middle of the club. It was a fraction off. The
He puts an inch on or slices Inch off his back swing. leaves, as you might say, divot unturned. He puts
neid har not found it becauso it is infinitesimal.
IMPORTANT
The remedy? There is not except play on. play on, play disease spread right through through-and hope. from driver
putter."
Saya Bousfield "I feel very What does golfer do when fit and wett and have no private this happens? I will tell you.problems that I know of that He worries himself ISTY. "Herright affect my phy. I shall make no special training plans for the Canada Cup.
Baseball Results
National Lezaud
Philadelphia
St Louis
New York Cincinnati Pittsburg Milwaukee Chicago Brooklyn
Chicago
RH
E
9 15
0
8 0
3
a 10
2
*
10
American League
Baltimore Cleveland Washington Detroit
New York
Korman
Boston
12.17
107
813
SPROOCOK
"We will be playing it Went- worth in the Daks tournament 10 days before, and that should
| be practice enough. Like every golfer, I have my sights set on
the Open, but of course I con-
zidor the Canada Cup very im- portant, too.
-"You cannot press this thing.
1 You simply just must play as well as you know how, and have
1 patience with it. Il comes to all
| DE1US"
So we must let young Kon westia with it, wish him, well and hope that all will be right For the night.
--
But, Oh those shader standing Irwings-they are the shadows of Hogan and Sneadl
wiLondos Espre Nerelor,
Henry Armstrong Recovers From Convulsive Seizure
The
Los Angeles, June 3
Reverend Henry Armstrong, only man in boxing history to hold three World Championships simultaneously.
Amateur Golf Championship
Troon, June 2. Eighteen-year-old John Beharroll today became the youngest player to win the Gold Amateur British Championship.
Et was his arst bid for the title was reported out of danger and experts are acclaiming him today following L
convulsive a new "find" in British golf. seizure,
Mr
Armstrong,
Beharrell, of LiWie Aston, Tear Birmingham, beat Leslie 13. was Taylor, a 32-year-old Scottish stricken at his home last night|international, by 6 and 4 in the and taken to hospital, His 36-hale-final without ever being doctor said the attack apparent- lin
ly followed a digestive discaxter. "There is no Indication of brain
nervous system damage," he added.
OT
He won the Brst hole, lost the Becond and then established mastery by taking three in a row from the fourth. He was four His condition improved up at the end of the flat round. enough for him to receive visitors, including his wife. But he will remain in hospital for several days of medical tests, China Mail Special.
Dane Killed In European Auto
Race Crash
2
Salamanca, Spain, June 3, Ono Dane was killed and another seriously injured in crush near the Spanish- Portuguese border today during the European auto rally,
The accident occurred at 15 flometers from Salamanca on the Salamanca-Liston highway.
Then Taylor fought back so well that he won four successive holes but Beharrell did not crack under this. He checked of his rival and the assault went off again to win with four holes to spire.
So ended the first all-British
Arzal
the
to this event ain∞o
1930,
first Anglo-Scottish Anal
--(London Express Service).
(COPYRIGHT)
Auxiliary Fire Service Orders
No, 21.
Enrolment: W, K. (HO) B. M. Passow, A. J. Khorý Boerak (1K) Chan Chi-ping Cheung Chad- chuen. Io Chun-kwong, LAW TAX- hing. Wong Cheung-kin W.0.1. 20.6,50.
Training Allowance! Instruction Allowances for the month of April. 1960 are ready for coloution during urun) imining nights until 19.0.00. za granted 3 month
Leave: D. D. (HK) Normen F. C. sick kaya W.0,1. 0.5.30; L. 0, (HK) Tam Chak-lom groented i'month'a ková W.D.F. 3.5.00; Pa, No. 1905 (GC) Chen Kwok-fai grinted 3 monttu" atck leave w... 30.5.56.
牛
(Sgd) K. A. Daxní. Alg. D/Supt. A.F.S.
Although the work of the Hong Kong Anti-Tuberculosis Association is planned to meet the needs of this particular community, it is also part of the universal effort to oradicate tuberculosis. Scientists, doctors and others specialising in the treatment of tuberculosis throughout the world have made great discoveries during the last few years, and the fruits of their labours are being made available to sufferers from this disease here in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong Anti- Tuberculosis Association.
The future development and extension of the work of the Association depends very largely upon the Annual Appeal for funds, and it is good to remember that every donation represents an investment in health protection for our children and for ourselves.
Cheques should be orossed and addressed:
The Hong Kong Anti-Tuberauicela Asociation c/o Lowe Bingham & Matthews, Alexandra House,
or of Bouth China Morning Post, Ltd,'\-
since 1920 and the first time an Health and Happiness can be restored Englishman has won since 1933
when the Hon.
Michel Scott
beat the Inte Dale Bourne in an All English match-Reuter.
Sports Diary
TODAY Tennis
Men's "A" Division: KCC V.BCAA CRC v JCC
Recrelo v BCAA; CRC v LHC,
Ladies "A" Divizion: UsiG V KOC:
TOMORROW.
*דיו
A hospital spokesman said no further details were available
Tennis because the injured man douki Men's
Division RAF not speak Spanish, English or Urban C, CCC (1) ▼ USRC, CRC (2) French, only which a translator was avail- HSU, Reelo V
languages for v LHC, KTGCA ✔ SCAA, Ammy V ILKOC, CORD V able.-United Press,
|CCC (3),
Ladies' "B" Division: LRG (3) ▼ CRC, CCC▼ LRC (1), USBC V Re- creló, Köd v Recreo
Record Equalled
Compton, Calif., June 2 Ira Murchison.. yesterday equalled the world 100 Metres
Dockyard v Aatry **** (Navy Pool) 30p.m.; Royal Navy, EYMCA (Navy Pool)0 pm; NAY V Eastern (RÁT Poni) & p.m.
WEDNESDAY
@print record with a time of Men's "CH Division: Section *A* 10.3 seconds.
(2))
CRO v Lite (3) Reorado (3) CHC OCBRC BCAA, PORC v Uban Ci
Jeme Owner, H Davis, N. (3), inc (1) ▼ KOC IIRCO USRC.
The record is held jointly by DOCK VISTOCA (1).,
Section
#GRAM(1), KTOCA Kyróllandi -Bobby, Morrow of free me. Keto co the United States, Hector Hogan
"A" KCO Y
Water-Fotó of Australia, La La Déuch of ·Senior League: BCAA V UYMCA Panama E. McDonald Halley of (Chung Sing)7,6 PAR Boöçer Eritain" and " H. Jutherer of
„Federation" · Cup? Clermany
chib, £50 p.m.
Site - Two
to many sufferers if you will
GIVE THAT THEY MAY LIVE
PHOTOGRAPHS
by our Staff Photographers
Italian National Day
Y's Men's Club Dinner, K.G.V.. School Open Day Yachting at Kellet Island American Club Fashion Show Swimming Finals at Chung Sing Opening of New Gurkha Hospital. Lady Grantham Opens Red Cross Bazaar · True Light Middle School Anniversary Celebration H.K. Regt. Mounts Guard at Government House Wreath Laying at Sai Wan Cemetery Softball Association Dance & Prosentation Tennis Exhibition at H.K.CC. Opening of Sha Tong Dam" All Local Sports Local Presentations
Local Weddings,
otc,
Available at
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.
Wyndham Street.