SOLOMONS TO STAGE

'White' Heavyweight Championship Of The World Bout

Lotklon, Oct. 3. Mr Jack Solomons, the London boxing promoter, is seeking eficial recognition for the forth- -'coming

night between Dick Richardson (Newport, Wales) and Willie Pastraño (America) at.Harringay on October 22, od for the "White" Heavyweight Championship of the World.

Mr Solomons said today that he had sent the Brush Boxing Board of Control an application for the fight to be recognised as such and asking the Board to teke the matter up with the ether world boxing authorliles.

"I have spoken with the orki managers of Richardson Pastrano," added Salomons, and they have agreed that if the fight 1:1 officially and universally recognised, na for the "Whic Championship, they will box over 14 rounds instead of the present 10 stipulated in the con- iracis.

In the event of non-recogni- ilon, the fight would be over ten rounds-France-Presse.

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THE CHINA" "MAIL", FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, ̄. ~1957.

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ARMY'S DEFENCES DISINTEGRATE AFTER FLASH HARRY'S BLOCKBUSTER

Sports Diary

TOMORROW

Racing

First Race Meeting of the 1927-1G Valley, at a p.m.

Dly, I Eastern v Kwong Wah (C) Kielice v Tung Wan (Cubi KMO v. Jardines (B9). All matches

5.30 p

season, at lapor

Heary Div: Kitchee Tung Wal (Club), 4 p.m.

(BS);

"LOBO" CUP

Hongkong Team For Interport

Lawn Tennis

been

* Div. 2: South China v Gymnastic The following have (C) REME v Alteraïí Talkoo v ILAF Sei Wan (IV), Ali | selected by the Interpart Selec matcher at 4 pm. C & W v Price tion Committee of the HKLTA (IV). 5.30 pin-

to represent Hongkong in the Tennis matches Interpert

Πιν. ' 9: Tamar v 11appy Valley (V), 4 pm: CAT v L. (KV); padwell v Ara (IV), 6.30 P.,

Rugby

BAP Laland v Brigade (Navy); Folice Club " (19) Camion v Club "A" (BS): Roys Navy v HAF Mainland (Navy).

Cricket

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against Maceo in the "Lobo" Cup competition to be held on October 6 and 6 on the Urban Courts, King's Park, Comcil Kowloon, commencing each day: nt 2.30 p.m.

Div. 1 Police Army South:

Mok Yu-shing (New Method), KCC CCC: lucelo v John Hung (DBS), M. Randall

TKCC Optimalīts v North IRC, NAVY

(DBS), Fu Yam-hing (DBS), BH. mc v KCC Hometr; Centaurs v. Dockyard; University Cheng Kwok-wing (QC), Chung

Police; AF Pul-ching (QC). DBS Army South

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hwa (St Paul's), Choy Yuk- Schoolboys interport: Hongkong ming (St Paul's), Choy Yuk- Macho at Urban Council, King's kwong (St Paul'a), R. Pepperek (KGV), Bobby Leung (St Stephen's), Weng

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On A Goalscoring Spree-Seven Goals

In All To Army's One

By I. M. MacTAVISH

There's a special spot of turf about 25 yards from the South goal at the Club Stadium. If ever ‘X′ marked a significant award then this particular piece of grass deserves just such an embellishment..... for on it last night this game was won and lost.

defence. Slick switching of the the odd moments, it lacked ball and Intelligent Interchang-| speed. log of position by the men in

the bright yellow shirts brought

The Tigers had every reason to feet sailsfied with a flutter of panle to the military performance, particularly as opposition and, when Hender-

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son upended Lo Kwok-tal, Lee coincided with the return of Tak-tung slipped the free kick Colony star Young Wai-lo to a

yellow jersey. immediate back to Lo who danced round the retreating de- fenders to drive the ball into the net for goal number ave

Speed merchant Yeung Wai- to next wung the ball away to the left; watched Lo Kwok Ital dodge several opponents: and finally showed his per

of his Borial appreciation colleague's effort by smacking the ball into the net for another counter alter the little Inside left had trundled it across the face of the goal.

The vigorous young Tigers eventually won as decisively as the 7-1 score sheet suggests and in fact, in the closing stages, they might easily have run riot. Strangely enough, in spite of the lopsided result there was a period in the second half when, with the score standing at 3-1, scoring the game might conceivably have gone either way. That it went the way it did was a real tragedy for the soldiers. That statement brings us back with a bang to the spot marked with an 'X'

momentarily forgotten.

There cannot be a shadow of doubt in their minds now about his ability to hit a dead ball.

The clock sald 11 was 18, spectators all over the world. A grond free kick minutes after the interval or if they had, they had when Sing Tao started an 1- terpassing movement down the left wing. The bali was switched quickly from man to man ang of the crucial spot Mendum decided, things had

dived Kone for enough. He

man-

into the fray and, in a ner which is strictly forbidden. the rule book, he brought the movement to à full stop.

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position.

Not A Ghost

Wong Tak-fook completed the with A tremendous drive which gave Crisp not a ghost of a chance to save.

Veterans Hou Yung-song, and Chong Kam-hol played with all The Infectious virility and enthusiasm of youngsters and they provided the

seasoned stabilty on which the strength of this young side was built

Sing Tao have done a fine job of team bullding,

At the moment only the left back and left wing positions are suspect and with the return to fitness of Sit Pel-yin the full back worry should disappear.

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The Tigers will not be easily beaten

in the by any team Colony...and they continuo to reproduce the den vastating finishing they show- ed in this game they are able beat any opposition that comes along. In this game top honours went to the two veteran Tigers......and to the

to

For this gume the Army selectors preferred Grant to Cawley at centre half but the clever cubs who make up their

front rank. cumbersome against the

Scotsman found himself a long way from Gay- feld,...and

crossbar.. Tipping just missed counting when his shot skidded cross the face of the goul with Tar Nai-huen right out of few minutes later the left winger rattled the in- side edge of the post and had the mortification of seeing the ball run along the line before a defender managed to get his boot to it and edge it away.

However, the

he is unlikely to

forget the run around he got in this game. Strangely enough it was in the middle line from which so much was expected that the Army came apart.

Mendum and Poole lost the

completely, but the นา pace certainty of Bell and Lamb be hind them....and the un- of Hurst and soldiers had willingness for all their Hogarth to fetch ond carry

Harry gave the famillar tur at the elastie of his shorts; look half u dozen steps and pro- ecoded to blast ́ magnificent The referce Immediately 25-yarder into the back of the nothing to show awarded a free kick 10

the net,

It was a typical Hou pressure and in the Tigers' firs! made the task of the two wing- Tigers but before it was taken Yung-sang effort and in ad-real raid they took the lead halves a thankless one. Never- keen observers must the omelol had a few stern

dition to almost bursting the when Wong Tak-fook outjumped theless

the the Army the defence to head in a grand have been surprised at

number of times both of them words with the Army sdpper net, it smashed about his tactles,

resistance. Yes, in that moment goal.

were beaten all ends up by the the game was won and last.

man in possession.

While all this was going on the ball was placed on thie ground for the kick... and quietly, fact almost un- Goticed, Hau Yung-sang moved up to take 1

ה!

During the opening quarter of an hour in each half the Army boga gave every bit as good as they got. There were Umes when they played goodl football and sometimes they were unlucky not to get the goals their leading up work deserved.

It was very obvious from the covering positions taken up by the soldiers' defenders that they had never heard of "Flash Harry" this man's whose ex- The game had hardly got plosive free kicks have thrilled) underway when Poole smacked

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The soldiers still ployed good constructive football and they got their reward minute when Hogarth netted with a shot that seemed to get a deflection somewhere along its way to the net.

two Equality lasted only minutes for when Sing Tao worked the ball down the right wing Wong Kwuk-kre switched inside a tackle and from the edge of the penalty box slashed a tendae left foot shot into the far comer of the net,

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This gave. the young Jets' the encouragement they needed and a couple of minutes later Young Wal-to outwitted the

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McDowall, who was unlucky with a good first hail eftoi, nearly caught the Tigers defence napping immediately after the re-start and his hook shot deserved a goal. , but instead it new just wide of the post.

It was fine give-and take slur right up to the moment whon "Flash Harry" did his block- busting act. The goal gave a new sharpness to the Tigers' claws and they began a sys- Lematic destruction of the Army

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Verdict

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The result could have looked very different....yet in the end the scareshest way a true re- section of the relative closing merits of the Tigers' talls were high in air....those of the opposition were tucked between their legs In submission,

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Teams

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Sin Tao: Tom Nol-hueo; Hou Yung-sang, Leung Chung- sum; Ny Wai-man, Chong

Ico Kam-hoi,

Loy; Wong Kok-kee, Wong Tak-fook, Yeung Wal-to, La Kwok-tal,

The Army forwards gol soLee Tak-tung. little real service from behind that it is unfair to criticise them. Army: Crisp; Bell, Lamb; fu patches they played some Mendum, Grant, Poole, Hender attractive football but generally son, Hurst, McDowall, Hogarth, It lacked power, and, apart from Tipping.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING Saturday, 5th October, 1957

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2.00 pm,

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am.

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 are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Omees, at Queen's Building, Chater Road und 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him."

Timns will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72011).

The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meoting. For this purpose a Chil is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each payable at 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 for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

ALL CASH SWEEP TICKETS dated 25th May 1957 for the Programmes and Entry 13th Race Meeling of the season 1056/47, which was subsequently Farms for the 2nd Race obandoned, will be valid and will be drawn for at this Race Meeting 1057/58 to be held on Meeting, and for all intents and purposes the Cash Sweep tiekota Saturday 19th and Monday Issued by the Club In respect thereof will apply as if the Cash 21st October, 1957, (weather Meeting of the season 1087/50, scheduled to be held on 6th October, Sweep Tickets were purchased for participation as this First Race permitting), may be obtained 1957.

the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House: the Club Ilouse, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,

at

Entries close of 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 8th October, 1967.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

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Through Cash Sweep Tickets for ring races excluding the last race of the day at $18.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater load), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal Office hours and until 11:00 am, on the day of the Race Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series i to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetingras Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewarda to cancel any reservation for Through Ticke's for a particular Meeting If it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000,

Tickuts over 3,000 will also be lasued consecutively but. particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on Secretary, the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

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The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription Hists without stating reasons for their sollon.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 19th October, 1967, at $3.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their lickete until after the all clear" signal has been exhibited

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 RUN.

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