THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957,
TOMORROW'S CUP FINAL
Sports Diary DON'T YOU
Colony
TODAY.
Boxing
Boxing
Finals at Southon
p.m.
Meeting
Chafspionakizin i Playgrounel, D
Commillee
HICASA Exceutivo meeting at BCM Post Boarch Strens, 330 p.m.
Tenale
hibition Tennis by Indinn Davis Cup Players HKCU, 4 p.m.
West Indies Score Their First Win
made
At Worcester
London, May 2.
to their
The West Indies cricket team
a great start English lour, beating Worcester- shire by the handsome margin of an innings und 77 runs with n day and is half to spare,
BELIEVE IT
THERE'S NO STALENESS IN
THE OLD TRAFFORD CAMP
Says TOMMY TAYLOR (Manchester United's Centre-Forward)
Don't you believe it. There's no staleness in the Old Trafford camp despite the dismal jimmies who say we are getting too much foot- ball. I am confident I shall get a Cup winner's medal after tomorrow's Final.
As a United player, you would natürally expect me to say that—but there is no sentiment about my claim.
It was the West Indians first
Į honestly believe we can sometimes docs near the end win in six visits to the cathedral complete the Cup and League of a season, then you are going city of Worcester,
double. I think ww Are the stale, After Ramadhin
and Valen-better
equipped team and There's no trace of this at line, whe witcked such havoc despite that Madrid defeat we Old Trafford, I've never seen on the Inst West Indies wur. all huve n wonderful team such a keen, vital lot of players the English batsmen had a new spirit., I also believe our re-in one team. first close spliner to contend with, Denia Alkinson.
the
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weeks before the game. Wo have had no tire to think about injuries and whether wo should hold back so that we are sure of making the big game.
We have had to go all out in every game. We have not been cent big game experience will We should have no big-match able to let up at all. And this be valuable at Wembley.
nerves. Madrid and Albao ability to treat every gumo On A stranger to this country, he Going stule? Our view 19 have proved that and many of its merita has occupied Our took 10 wickets for 02 runs and that you can't get too much us have played at Wembley be- | thoughts. was mainly responsible for the football if you enjoy 1. And fore-I have been there three Now we have sewn up county side
dismissed belleve me, all it Old Trafford times and we have the bing
ad Lengue Championship, I feel !wlo
than four hours are enjoying their football, even vantage in Jess
of having a manager that we have a greater-than- of the today,
with all this rush of games, ko Matt Busby.
over incentive to
to after
tho Alkinson, who comes from And match practice, we say, is Matt has the knack of Cup Barbados, bowls his off-breaks the best kind of training.
clispelling is that every gamo i tenun to beat,
nerves before a game. We know we have a strong at a
much
We are not If you enjoy your training. Its just another game. He tallay any way under-estimating men like Laker and the Worcestershire bulsien you and it is not becoming hard to us so calmly about the game rivals, We know tho danger
work, then you are still holding could make little of him,
that in the end wo bellove he imen - Peter McParland and verve and keenniess. 11 Two other bowlers took part sur
right and да out in that Johnny Dixon-and I know that in the route of Worcestershire training becomes wearisome, as frame of mind.
I have something to beat in centro-half Jimmy Dugdale, who keeps close to his centre- forward
dinner
quicker pace than and Tayflekt
for 80 and 133. Valentine claim- ed six for 32 runs and Worrell took four for 34. Ina both 131- bings, Worrell also held a turd enich from Peter Richard- Bon, after the home explain and England luft-hantier had made 18 and 10 respectively.
Kenyon, another England
I've A Hunch For Villa
Test player, out for a duck in Says STANLEY MATTHEWS the first Insingo, made top
score of 20 in the second,
I'm tipping Aston Villa,
On this form. West Indies are although on form it should clearly a formidable Combina- tion and England will have no be the Busby boys. cusy task this summer-France- Presse.
Ann Haydon May Play For Britain In Wightman Cup
Bournemouth, May 2. Miss Ann Haydon, runner-up
But Villa have struck wun- derful form at the right time. They are sirung in defence, tough in the tackle, and their Jurwards Have been
gelung guals--which gives super con- lidence to any team.
on
This game may depend Wembley nerves, I have played In three Cup Finals and I know what a severe nervous strain it can be.
Hin
Our
SECRET... A And here's a secret for you uur boys love to play Aston
rather Villa. We would
play
I am hoping that our them than any other team in next Saturday will be a victory the country. Ask the boys-they show with the Cup and all that. will tell you the same story". I and the rest of the boys are
Another point. We have had confident it will be. no time to worry about the Cup,
(London Express Service).
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six
Only Ip Puts Up Any Real Opposition Against Indians
(Signed)
Club.
Redlegs Beat
Giants
9-7
New York, May 2,
Don Hoak observed the first anniversary of his most humiliating day in baseball today by driving in five runs on a total of four hits to lead the Cincinnati Redlegs to a 9-7 victory over the New York Giants.
Hoak's fourth hit, a ground single through the middle of a drawn-in infield, came with the bases loaded in the ninth inning and drove in two runs that broke a 7-7 tic.
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The Redlegs' third baseman had two other singles, plus two-run, 400-foot home run into the upper left field deck in the seventh inning.
of the
Exactly one year ago today Honk, then playing against the
as a member Glonta Chicago Cubs, struck out six times in a single game to set a
Major League
record for
for the World Tatile Tennis Manchester United, however, Singles title last March, streng-geem to have the knack of tak when they chalked up a 4-0 victory in yesterday's tennis oak ninth-inning hit made
thened her claim for a place ming every big match as an or Britains's lawn tonis team with dinary game of football, but an impressive display today. Villa should not be Jittery
In the British | Hard Court either, Tennis Championstupr
Many of them She eliminated Brian's top Penced players, and the know- tennis war, Miss Angela Mor; ledge They are the Wembley timur, In the quarter-final round underdogs may give them
by .
8-3
Miss 8-3.
AMITY,
are
experi-
an
Mortimer added incentive to win,
As a Northerner 1 hope Man-
had held the title for two years.
I've
If the 18-year-old Burung chester United can bring the ham girl continues to show such good forin, she is likely to be Cup back up North-but picked for Britain's Wightman hunch that Villa will end the and win for the Cup team to play
the United sequence States in America next August, seventh time in their history.
-Reuter.
-London Express Service,
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BILL MILLER TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS IN HONGKONG
William Preston "Bill" Miller, Olympic javelin thrower, once in the 260-270 feet class, and a noted athletic coach throughout Asin in the last two years, will be visiting Hongkong and giving exhibitions and coaching sessions here over a period of a few days in mid-May.
Bill Miller, who is largely Cherokee Indian by origin, first came to fame as a javelin thrower at Arizona State College. He was also at one time one of the world's leading Decathlon stars and has a best high jump of 6 feet 7% inches (2.03 metres).
India's Davis Cup team of R. Krishnan, Naresh Kumar and Premjit Lal swept Hongkong's Ip Koon-hung, Michael Lo, Edwin Tsai and Taul Wal-pui off their feet exhibition match at the Hongkong Cricket Club.
Save for a gallant bul futile stand by Ip Koon-hung, the rest
COLF
Easy Win By
of the Colony's stars fell victims without much opposition against a side whose courteraft, volleys and accurate cross court drives were streets ahead of the local players
his In
against R. match Krishnan, Ip came very close to winning when after losing the opening set at 6-4, he forced his
into errors repeatedly to taloo Get at 6-4.
Wolstenholme opponent on the defensive and
At Hoylake
Hoylake, Cheshire, May 2. Guy Wolstenholme, holder of the English amateur golf title, had an unexpectedly easy win today by six and live in the fourth round of the champion- alup against Jacido Jones on the Royal Liverpool Links here.
From the time he holed a
At one pet all, the Colony Champion looked set for a run- away win when with a 3-1 lead he allowed R, Krishnan to level the scores and eventually lost set and match at 0-4.
Michael
the Colony Schoolboy Champion, found the occasion too much for him and he lost to Premiit Lai, India's Junior Champion, 6-2, 6-2.
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Krishnan and Kumar teamed ten yarda putt to win the first up to easily beat Edwin Tsal and hole Wolstenholme was in com- Taul Wal-pui 6-1, 6-2 in the plete command against a fellow evening's only doubles match. international who had been' The fast pace set by the visitors found Tail and his partner on expected to test him.
Alan Thirlwell, who won the the wrong foot time and again.
in 1054 and 1955, WOS
THE RESULTS to
same stage by beaten in the Michael Lunt, another young Birmingham golfer, by Ave and four,
Lant's father won the English Championship in 1934.
Singlem
Herahell Freeman, third Cin- cinnati pitcher, the winner and tagged Mary Grissons, the fifth New York pitcher,
with the loss, althuogh the Giants equalled a National League re- double cord by executing six plays.
Cincin The victory evened nati's rocofu at 7-7 for the scason.
Klippstein, Gross (1), Freeman (7) and Balloy Burnside, Ridzik (1), Margoneri (4), Jones (6), Grissom (7) and Westrum, Thomsa (9), WF- Freeman (1-0). LP-Grimom (0-1).
HRS-Virgil (2nd), Hoak (2nd).
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000 120 911 -10m2 Detroit
000 500 113-7— Si White. Brewer, Meyer (7) and Daley (7); Lee, Aber (8), Bunning (9), Gromek (D) and House, WP-Leo (1-1). LP-Brower (2-2). -Morwell (lat)-United Press.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
TWELFTH RACE MEETING"}, Saturday, '4th and Saturday 11th May, 1957.
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club),
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES. The First Beli will be rung at 1:30 pm, and the First Race run ut 2.00 pm, on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will eique" at 1145 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
"NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED.
All persons MUST wear their 'badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day aro obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be
Record-breaking responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Swim By Tsigg Rit-wan
In the two American League aliemoon games, the Chicago Tegg Ri-wan, former Hong- White Sox defeated the Washing-kong breast stroke champion ton Senators 6-1 and the Detroit | and still the record holder here, Tigers beat the Boston Red Sox broke
Dick Donovan went all the way for the White Sox behind an eight-hit attack that included grand slam home run while Charley Maxwell's three-run homer
was the big blow as the Tigers gave rookie Don Lee his first Big League triumph.
St Louis was at Chicago
the world 100-metre breast stroke record, orthodox, with 1 min 11:0 sec, in a 09- metro pool in Canton on May 1. The same day in Prague, the famous Czech swimmer, Viteslav Svozil, also broke the Bamo world record with 1 min. 12.7 sec. He claimed the world re- cord
but found his record broken in turn only a and little later by his rival-Trigg
Rit-wan
Ever since the new Intera tional rule has applied on the orthodox breast stroke, the 100- metre record has been recognized int 1 min. 18 sec.
at Phunder Brooklyn, was
in
Milwaukee nt Pittsburgh National League night games while New York was at Kansas City in an American League arc- lighter.
Cincinnati New York
THE SCORES National League
300 002 202-0-14-2 400 200 100-7-10-
Ray Robinson Krishnen beat 1p Koon- Offered $200,000
To Defend Title
P. Lal beat Michael Lo 0-2, 6-2.
N. Kunar beat Edwin Tsai 6-2, 0-2.
Wolstenholme and Lunt,met| hung 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
round and the the fifth
Doubles champion got through to the Krishnan and Kumar beat
and
Wai- Tsui Reuter.
pul 0-1, 6-2.
in
He has been notably success will be strictly for coaches and last eight with a one hole win, Edwin Tspi ful
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Among his most outstanding pupils Was the Republle of China's
Yang Chuan-kuang (also known ao Yang Zuan seventh who finished An the Melbourne Olymple
quang)
Games Decathlon and improved is best high jump from 6 feet 3 inches to 6 feet 71⁄2 Inches (2.02 metres),
Bill Miller has also coached Gome of today's outstanding Pakistani and Indonesian athletes and has, in fact, coachod in almost every country southern Asia,
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Ho will arrive from Saigon by Air Vatnam on the after- noon of May 11. His first ex- hibition will be at the South Chkia Athletic Association Stodium at Caroline Hill on sun- day morning, May 12, from 11 a.m. The same day there will be an HKAAA reception for him at Winner House at 1 p.m.
His second exhibition will be at King
ing George School on Wednesmy, May 15, at 3.10 p.m. On Tuesday, May 14, at Caro- line Hill, from pm. there will be -couching presion. Thile will not be open to spastators, but]
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Philadelphia, May 2. "Sugar" Ray Robinson, new Middleweight World Champion.
Last year, C. H. Mu and Tales went to Europe and beat all the swimming stars in the continent, including the champions of Hungary and West Germany.
HOME SOCCER
London, May 2. Newport County beat Alder- shot 3-0 in a League Threo South match at Newport to night.
The game Was tho only
is to be asked to defend his title English League fixture of the against Carmen Basilio, World day-Reuter, Wolterweight Champion, moxt
June or July, in
in Philadelphia,
said lawyer Samuel Rose, a Philadelphia Municipal Coun- sellor, here today.
Rose said he would. offer Robinson
guaranteed $200,000 or 55 per cent of the takings. The fight, said Rose, should net half a million dollars.
Rose, who said, he was going to see Robinson at the week-end, added that he would make Basilio an offer a little later that ho could not refuse.Franco Presse.
SOUTH AFRICAN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Part Filzabeth May 2. Harold Henning, 22-year-old Johannesburg professional, today
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Notice to Membera
Australian Subscription Ponies 1958
The Stewards have ordered a batch of 100 Australian Subscription Ponies to race in 1958 and they now invite Members to subscribe for |them.
Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
The Subscription List will
"won the Boush Atdean: Open oloso, at NOON on Friday,
Golf Channelonabilp.vou
In the 30 holes play-off with 31st May, 1987,
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two stroke behind after the By Order of the Stewards,
first round bist pulled up is ther
afferndon to win with 144 (70-
68) 10:146; (74-72)==Bouter,
A. E, ÁRNOLD, WA-
and non décretary.
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol, 72811).
The 8th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable et
the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable 'in' the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except fon passing through on their duties. They may on co account una tha' Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $40.00. for both daya may be obtained from the Cash. Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 6, D'Agullar Bireet during normal office hours and until 11:00 am, on the day of the Race- Meeting
..
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved. for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will bo issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particulat Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved. In the series 1 to 3,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tictools may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold, for the whole Meeting.
Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00 am on Friday, 3rd May, will be sold and the reservation cancelled; doe future Meetings,
Tickets over 3,000 will also be denied consecutively but particular members cannot be rescrved as Through Tickets, a
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holber,
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove, any name from Bubscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.
* SPECIAL CASH SWEEP IMA VO MA UN Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 11th May, 1957, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices,
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their Eidiombe until after the "all clear" signal hen boom exhibited agai
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN: SCHEDULED TO BE, HUNANT PAYMENT - WILL NOT BE MADE MONTORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc. mit not <ba:96 operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jocity
By Order of the