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SAL MAGLIE STRIKES OUT

10 AND DESCRIBES HOW HE DID IT

Brooklyn, Oct. 3.

Sal Maglie pitched the Dodgers to a 6-3 victory over the Yankees in the first game of the World Series today, striking out 10 batters on the way. In the following dispatch he tells in his own words how he did it.

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know. the one ho hit inlo n double piny That was the bull Kume and it made me the hap- piest guy in the batt park

tean count on one hand the number of last balls I throw the Mostly I was going to Yankees curves, silders and every other (kind of breaking pitch.

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OLYMPIC GAMES OPENING

DAY WILL BE A PUBLIC

HOLIDAY IN AUSTRALIA

Melbourne, Oct. 3.

Melbourne's Ford Mayor, Councillor Frank Selleck, Today estimated that 500,000 people will be in the main stadium and nearby to watch the Duke of Edinburgh arriving to declare the Olymple Games open next month.

The opening day of the Games, November 22, is a publie noliday in Australia.

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what I always wanted today and I know a lot of guys who go all their lives and never will be as contended us 1 am now

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Olymple 100-metre free-stylist Fearne Ewart (Mermaid) was one of the Fearne is seen here doing stars against Budapest at Leyton Baths on Sept. 24.

the butterfly during a training session.-Central Press Photo,

CLUB

YESTERDAY'S RUGGER

'A' DOWN 48 BRIGADE

13-3 AFTER

DISAPPOINTING

FIRST HALF PLAY

By "PAK LO"

Yesterday evening the few spectators on the Club ground were privileged lo watch the Club "A" in two different phases against 48 Brigade.

in the first half they were very disappointing and never even remotely looked like scoring, but some- how they kept the 48 Brigade at bay.

But the second half was te surprising and exciting as the first had been dull. The Club pulled their socks up and never looked like losing, and they left the field the worthy winners by 13 points (2 goals, 1 try) to 3 points (1 ponalty goal).

come across

10

cover.

On the other side of the able to gather and score under harbour the Police "B" started the posts before the opposition their scmonk with a good win had over the HK Signal Regt, by O'Kelly converted, 13-3. points (2 tries, 1 penalty gl} to 5 points (1 goal).

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World Series

Odds Drop To

Even

Money

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New York, Oct. 3. Occhi un the World Series dropped to even money in mu toinen betting tonlight 09 result of Brooklyn's upset vieturv

Yankees over the

In today's upendrag gaine.

Broadway bookits quoted "11- 10 and pick 'ein" which meant that a bettor must wager $11 un a bookie's either club against

The bookde; also quoted a even-inoney, pick-em

COMOTTOW's

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Jobs Laniels, Australima nulder e world Ope Mile recura, who has recently been troubled | (6),

Kucks, A Morgan) Turley (8) and Berra; Campanella LP-

te pores achilles tendons. ran Maglie and

barefooted (VD 11 Two-mile Ford, HRS-Mantle, Robinson.

guns coume tonight and elocked Hodges, Martin,

and matiutėm

02.2 seconds.

Thud later

For the first tan in three months, I feel T Can walk like

mall.

My next bundle will be on Fri- day when I by out spikes on a

etider track.

SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT

The Boston Redsox today

Harris, recently signed Bucky resigned manager of the Detroit Tigers, as a special front office assistant to work on special as- signments.

asslat Harris will

President

I get through that test as wie die or two others neA L work i will r In the 5,000 Tom Yawtccy, general manager ketre, Diyample trud later this Joe Cronin and fold munager month “--China Mall Special. Mike Higgins.-United Press,

Ireland Beats Denmark

2-1 In World Soccer Cup Qualifying Round

Dublin, Oct. 3.

The Republic of Ireland (Eire) beat Denmark at Brooklyn, the Yankeen were by two goals to one at Dalymount Park here to for the Series and at 13-10 for night in the first leg of the qualifying round of the

the first game.

27- ♪

World Soccer Cup.

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POLICE "B" v.

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been postponed until the follow- Ing Tuesday

IOC Executive Board Meets To Discuss Olympic Pledge

Lausanne, Switzerland, Oct. 3.

The Executive Board of the International Olymple Committee began an urgently summoned meeting here tonight following the controversy over a new pledge to be signed by all Olympic Games competitors.

The pledge, approved by the Executive Board at a meeting during the 1956 Winter Olympics ut Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy, says:

to remain an amateur and ful- fil the conditions stipulated by the Olymple rules,"

The declaration of intention to remain un amateur is the new elesnont which Picass aroused

"I, the undersigned, declare on | pledge tonight or would leave my honour that I am and intend it until tomorrow.

The Board consists of the Pre- sident, Mr Avery Brundage (United States), two Vice.. Presidents, Dr Armand Massard (France) and Lard Burghley (Britain), and four members, Prince Axel of Denmark, M Mohammed Tider (Egypt), Dr Miguel A. Moonk (Cuba) and Count Paolo Thaon Di Revel (Holy)

doubtful and advene

comment

in several countries since the 1936 edition of the Olympic ruice was circulated throughout the world earlier this year.

The pledge not only has to be signed by the competitors bu also counter-signed their Na- tural Sporting Federation be- fore their entries can become valid

Rumours are current that the

Committee

might

decide

to

Only Dr Moen said he unitɔle to attend.

At Mr Brundage's suggestion, other members of national Olymple cominitices within easy reach of Lausanne were invited

enlurge the

before the

the Board. Four

remove from the pledge to come to least for the forthcoming 1930 put Games--the phrase of intention to remain an amateur.

and

views

Lord Killopin M Francois Pietra (Ireland)led: (France), M Albert Muyer (Switzerland) and DT Karl

FURTHER RUMONES This could not be checked Ritter Von Halt (Germany), but

further the latter will dot be able could

neither

rumours that the pledge might attend ficuter, be otherwise modined or clari-

fed in un oficial Malenient. Only the meeting iveuf can de- cide what setion, if any, should be taken

Members of the Executive Bourd firmly declined to say anything whatsoever before the meeting, which followed a din- her party at which there was lively infcrmal discussion,

Mr Avery Brundage (United States), President of the Inter- national

Olympic

Committee and Executive Board, who called meeting by cable, has not circulated on agenda.

the

the

There were other matters for discussion as the 1950 Games open next month in Melbourne but it was not known before the Board when It will be meeting whether

would begin by discussing the pluyt on the Police ground in Boundary Street at 5.30 p.m. It has been necessary to postpone this game as the RAF have their Air Display and the Police will

out shepherding the ou be lookers to the Display.

Club attacked almost to minute but did not score again. Best for the Club were White icy, who was outstanding, Har-

O'Kelly, Club groves, Roberts,

There hns been one other the Sevene. Of the 48 Balgade 1

halteration in the fixture list as in would pick out Pritchard the

The RAF originally scheduled. the full back for every study game Island versus 27 Brigade will and threes

pressure in the second fumbled away chance, and the half, and the right wing three now take place at Sekong and not Causeway Bay as planned. kawards did not back up their carven, and Turnbult the serum backs. Meanwhile

The kick of time will remain Brigude

plenty of who had

the same, i.e. 6.30 p.m. This crowding chances insisted

switching of grounds augurs ill their wings off the field and the

for the season, and it is to be Stevens and Club bucks with

hoped that this will only occur Roberts sanding but, were able:

The Signals pick were on top lance in a blue moon, for towards to stop the 48 Brigate Macks.

of Inst season thore Then in the last minutes of every way right throughoul, the end

of bad feeling about in the tight where was ++ the Brst half the Club began to particularis

heeled continually, but this switching of venues. attack and Spencer was forced they out with only yards to go, but behind them the backs fumbled

every chance. the half away

On the 4 Brigade clearte

other side The two Chiness.

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the

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Chi Kuts Prefers To

The Field

Lead

Olson Announces His Retirement From The Ring

Portland, Oregon, Oct. 3. Carl "Bobo" Olson, former World Middleweight Box by Champten, today announced he would retire from the ring.

Olton had been scheduled to 3ght Samuny Walker

10- In

ព rounder here Thursday night.

Olson's inazin- Sid Flaherty,

the firement ger, mid

WUS necided

upon after nut perform well in here this week. Olson made

an unsuccessful bid for the world title when Ray

Olson did workouts

Robinson held it an 1952, but a

year later, on Robinson's retire ment, Olson beat Britain's Randolph Turpin, for the vacant

title

to

Disqualified Charles Fined £200 By British Boxing Board

London, Oct. 3. Ezzard Charles, former World Heavyweight Boxing Chariton, today had 2200 approprivated from his purse money because of ht

Ofication

for at last Persistent

London

gainst nights Welshman Dick Richardson,

The decision was made at an

of meeting morgency

Boxing Board Of Con-

rol.

The

the

words of the Board said

they had taken a lenient view of the case because of Charles' previous record.

Promoter of the fight, Mr Jack Solomons,

at

represented Charles the meeting and announced Inter that an appeal would be considered.

"If the "fine" stands, the £200 will go to the Benevolent Fund of the Brish Boxing Board Of Control.Reuter,

Sports Diary

TODAY

Tennis LRC Tennis Championships; Men's Doubles Open Final, Ladies Doubles Open Final, Inter-Hong 'cap semi-

al. at 8.30 g3n-

Meeting IIKAAA Committee Meeting t Education Dept, $30 p.m.

.TOMORROW

Swimming Inter-School Swimming Finais at Lalchikek Amusement Park Pool, at

In Mond Bolt The Club pinyed came to life with a bung. They though they lack, like many of

the start, nitucked in

and the Signals back division. only touch-in goal saved the knowledge of the offsitiu Laws, boys pro Chinese 48 Brigade in the dra minute, but

Moscow, Oct. 3. Last December Robinson, who but less than a minute inter the obviously promising inutegial Soviel running champion had returned to boxing, knocked Club opened scoring when mix should do well when they Vladimir Kuts said today, the aut Olson to regain the title.

found by O'Kelly

for the Out-world record lovely kiek

5,000 have mastered the Laws.

Olson made an unsuccessful touch fun yards from the Army sanding in the Signals were Metres could be brought down bld

for the World Light line From the lineoul the Chi Clements

and

while to 13 minutes and that Olympic Heavyweight Championship but 9.19. threes moved well and Relier's

Lloyd

would have Johnston,

Marsh Games competitors

was knocked out by Archic well out went over

at least to better 14 minutes 10 Moore. O'Kelly

shone for the Police. converted, 6-0,

obtain entry to the final of this Olson was again knocked out The next score came shortly

Robinson bry

Just May when Lfter. On the halfway line 48

trying to regain the uiffe. Hrigade won a lineout but their

Despite these successive threes were caught and White

knockouta Olson, in June, id ley the Club

prop forward, and with a gathered the ball good 25 yard run scored in the The conversion was corner missed. 8-0.

The Police opened their scor ing with a penalty goal, which Marsh converted from

obotit twenty yards out in the seventh minute of the game,

Ten minutes taber a grand

event.

Kute is at present on his way 10 Tashkent with other Soviét Olympic candidates for Anal training in climatic conditions

similar to those they will find at

Melbourne.

foot rush by the Polico forwards

Ho declared that while Bri- towards the swept play down Signals, goal line, and Lloyd fish compelltors preferred the took play 'cking up the loose ball went technique of pacing the leader in Then a long kick

conversion running events, to attempt a down

20, where over well out The to the Club

Anal sprint ahead at the finish, The Club, was missed. 8-0. there was a scrum,

he himself remained faithful to penalised for offside were

of taking the lead in the second half the Police the tactics the serum and Beynon¦added to their score when a nice from the start-France-Presso. round converted to make it 8-3.

three movement from a lineout

The Club returned again to jon the Sigmis 25 sent the ball the attack, but the ball went across neid and then an inside Brigade kicked heir way back to through to score under the posts. over the dend ball line, and 48 pass to Lloyd saw him whip the Club 25 where there was The any conversion was, sad The Club heeled and to say, missed. 0-0. Near the scrum. wheeled and the ball was hacked end of the game Pickering saved for the HK Signals away upheld, Hargroves was the day after it ilke a bomb, and carried when he intercepted the ball on it on at his feet with Gauli uld- his own 25 and with a wonder- to put ing him, and then the ball was ful run went all the way down Denmark and Elro who are in

passed across the Cub threes to field to come under the posted the same group of the competi-

Roberts who kicked back across Haspell converted. 6-0, headed neld. Jenzen

again catching the 48 now some advance information tion as England

In the Denmark's goal meet

four minutes defence completely return fixture in Copenhagen in before the final whistic from

on the about this Saturday, The Pollco October 1857. (England play perfect cross by entre-forward Iwo moriihs time.)

Big Don Newcombe,

A crowd

of 34,000 saw the 27 minutes. Stconds before the game winner for the Dodgers, and Irish side, which included seven end of the first half, Gavis, who Don Lanen, who won 11 for the players

with now

English phys with English Third Divi- Yankees, were named today to League clubs, lead 2-0 at half-sion side Norwich City, scored picts the second game of the

from the penalty społ Acorld series at Ebbels Field

Eire two up, tomorrow.-United Press,

Inside-ft

time.

Argentine Rowers Denmark at Wolverhampton In Andersen:-Reuter.

Barred From

Olympic Games

Tonight's match was a big disappointment as a spectacle.

Eire should have had the game sofo at half-time, but they wasb- ed many charices, and annoyed the crowd by tip-topping the buil Lausanne, Oct. 3. Argentino rowers have been in the Donist good med TrubÓNA. barred from the Olympic of shooting Gamos and the Argentine How- ing Federation has been black- Materi

HE BEST PLAYER Bent playe

This was announced tonight we deco after the Executive Board of Harverty, the International Olymple

Argent

mitice had endorsed a deci dedenga

the cfekamnatiónai

Fadiéentions, wkschab - ¡ported to the Bosni

Hammer Throw

Record

Hál Cannolly,

Olyngle thean; - Eddgy Improved:

218

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HOME RUGGER· ·

RESULTS

London, Oct 3.

Rugby results:

Penryn

Rugby Union

Italian Ten Pontypridd

Rugby Losartan

and his

he had no intention of retiring manager said he had suffered no damage physically from the knockouts, -Reuter.

SATURDAY

Lawn Bowls Colony Open Bingles Final: Jos Luz - C. A. Coelho, at KBGC, 3.30 p.m.

Gutierrez International. "Toitiney Finals at KBGG at 5080 p.m. Badick Shield for Ladien ; Kowloon at KBOC # 5 p.m.)

Softbal Opening Ceremony of 1986-87 Soft- | ball" Sonson.

'Soccer

Ho Ha Cup! Malayan Chine 10€ Chinose at Caroline, Hill, 645.

2nd Div.: RAMC &.5, Bookup=

OLYMPIC GRANT P., FEME V Jardines, Soo-

Havana, Suba, Oct. 3, President Batista Cuba

of today announced, a'grant 15,000 dollare (about sterling) to cover expenseg

Cuban sending the

kungoo, 5.30 p.m.: Oyma v Tak, HV, 4 p.m.; NAF: Sat: Was v Dock- yards. HV, 4

18.30 pm Solicitors v CRB, 3rd Div. Dodwell v Aircraft, RV, of 4 pm. RL Univeraly, HV 320

HV £6,300 prisión Wais of 530 REZZO rowing 1C_K_Garrison (1):ÿ mub "A", Boundary Street, 450 pm.

Navy 1‚v. Club 33′′, Causeway Bay, 4.10 p.m.

Pollos y RAF Mainland, Boundary, Street, 3.10 p.m.

champions, Club Nautico

Varadero,

Olympic

to the Games in Melbourne, China Mail Special.

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