THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958.

HAWTHORN WINS BIG

RACE

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

MOTHER AND 'SON.

Mrs David Sung keeps her 11-year-old son Jerry company as lie walts to compete in the Surrey Hard Courts Tennis Championships at Roehampton Club recently..

They came to Britain from Hongkong four years ago,--Reutegphoto.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB 12th RACE MEETING Saturday 19th and Saturday 26th April, 1958 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES The First Beil will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 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 are obtainable prior to the Meeling from the Club's Cash Sweep Ofees, at Queen's Building, Chater Road and Nathan Road, Kowloon, only on the written introduction of a Member, and en production of his Guest ecord Card Members are limited to 6 guests each Race Day and will be responsible for all guests introduced by them.

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

The oth 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 Luthe. Gale...

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 employas' 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

Through Cush Sweep Tickets at $40.00 each, for both days and $20.00 for each day may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 a.m, on the ist 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 be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservations for Through Tickets for a particular 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 Ticke's 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 Moaling

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 18th April, 1968, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Medlings.

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

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

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.

Tickels for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 10th May, 1058, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Swoop Offices aú-- Queen's-Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguller Street un

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 13th April

am to 5pm. a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Saturday, 19th and Saturday, 20th April 9 a.m. to 11 am.

302, Nathan Joad, Kowloon

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 12th April

Saturday, 19th and Saturday, 20th April

TOTALISATOR

10 am to 4 pm.

Yankees Suffer Their

First Defeat

New York, Apr, 16.

The Boston Red Sox, who have been tabbed by Carey Stengel as the team his Now York Yankees should fear most, in the American League_Pennant_chase, started living up to that tag today by handing the Yankees their first defeat of the season, 3.1.

Ex-Yankee Jackie Jensen set the pace for the win over his old mates when he crashed a two-run homer in the first inning and right-hander Dick Sisler took it from there, holding the AL champions to seven hita' over the nine-inning route.

Fists Fly In Friendly Rugby

League Match

Leeds, Apr. 10.

:

In other AL games today. the Detroit Tigers boot the Chicago White Sox. 5-k, PG Frank Bolling's three-run homer in the ninth inning, and

Kansas City Athletics rlined the Cleveland Indians, 0-4. 29 another Ex-Yankee. Bol Cerv, drove in Ave runs Baltimore and Washlogion were not scheduled,

The Bed Sox. gaining revenge for their shutout by

in the Yankees

opening

A scene in which blows were exchanged between players, followed by a second incident in which a player was kicked while on the ground, marred n "friendly" | The match between a British Rugby League X and of the season yesterday, France at Headingley today.

struck at New York starter Tom Sturdivant quickly when Gene Stephens angled In the with his 300-foot blast into the left-centre fold ret... Boston

The 100-mile Glover Trophy race at floodward, England, early this month was won by British-driver Mike Hawthorn in a Ferrari, averaging a speed of 94.96 mph. Hawthorn la pictured after the race taking a drink from his trophy. Beside him is Mrs Daniel Glover, whose husband dorialed the trophy.-Express Photo.

Britain won by 10 points 16 J, River was cautioned. In one first inning and Jenson followed THIS EAST LONDON HERO LEADS WEST HAM TO DIVISION ONE.

eight after leiding 9-5 at halftime.

Midway

through the second half four League players and four Frenchmen were involved in a scene in front of the main stand. The when play re- sumed there was another out-

burst, and French full back

ASIAN GAMES

South Korea Hopeful To Win Hockey Event

Incident the League scrum-half J. Stevenson was kicked while on the ground.

Highlight of the match was two spectacular

trles by yang South African Tom van Vollenhoven, wing threC- quarter.

end.

the

nate 1 3-0 in the fourth when Jimmy Plergali doubled and rode home co Sister's aingic,

Only Yankee Run

Sisler yielded the only Yankee run in the fifth on doubles by flank Bauer and Gil McDougald. The Sox did it without Tod Williams, sili1 out with ptomaine poisoning,

VIC

KEEBLE JOINS

ELITE

SOCCER'S

By ALAN HOBY

The League XII were not as enterprising as had been hoped, considering the talent available, and France were often the more Impressive with their moro assured handling. The League, however, got on top near the Belling's game-winning homer, the acason's most dramatic Scorers for the Rugby League biow so for, was his fourth hit of were G. Owen (five gonie), Van the day and came en a 3-and-2 Some footballors are born with the Barnum touch. Showmen Vollenhoven (two tries) and D. pitch at Dick Donovan. The Bevan (one try). R. Con-game-winning runs were -un- strastin and A. Jiminez scored; earned since an error by Lula trics for France and A. Rives Aparicio and a single by Tim kicked a goal. There WDS A Thompson preceded the blast. Earlier heiners were hill by crowd of about 14,000.

Charley Maxwell of the Tigers and Bubba Phillips and Sher- man Lollar of the White Sox. | George Spencer, Afth of dx Detroit pitchers, was the win- {nce in rellef.

Rugby Results

Results in tonight's Rugby Union ant League matches were:

RUGBY LEAGUE International Match League XIII 19, France (At Lends).

Club Matolies Huddersfield 11. Wigan 31. Oldalam 43, w 9,

Seoul, Apr. 16. South Korean Athletic Asso- ciation officials said today field hockey was ona of the most hopeful events for South Korea in the forthcoming Asian Games in Tokyo. They said

the only serious opposition to the Korean feld hockey team

teams would be

the from India and Pakistan,

gold Beld medals were events, soccer and weightlifting They said the Japanese team would be the strongest conten- team in track and field events, der against the South Korean2.---Reuter.

Israel, Pakistan, India und Indonesin In soccer and Iran in weightilfling.

officials said

Other hopefuls

for

track and

and

The officials said the Korean

good records in boxing team were also expected to show table tennis events --Reuter.

WATER POLO

Singapore, Apr. 16. Singapore will send a water polo team to the Asian Games in Tokya next month, despite

the fact that two of the first dlx players have not passed the speed test of 8 seconds for the 100 metres tree style.

GameJ, In the last Aslan Singapore won a gold medni for water polo.

RUGBY UNION. Coventry 21, Rugby 14.

Maosteg 3, Glamorgan Want derers 13.

B

Redruth 11. Penarth 1. Torquay Athletic 18, Paignton

Dick Savitt Beats

Candy With

Last Ditch Rally

to their boot-tips, spectacular in all that they attempt, they spill colour like an upturned bucket of paint. Such a one is Stanley Matthews. Others in the sume crowd-pulling category are Danny Blanchflower, Tom Finney, and Manchester United's two world-beating inside-men, Ernie Taylor and Bobby Charlton,

But now I must odd another "I was name to this thin list of soccer stars who can close the gates and stop the traffe,

It is Vic Keeble, idol of West Jam-the leader who heads the ball home like a striking cabra;

Kansas City scored five runs in the first inning and led the rest of the way. Carv doubled home one run in the trai, doubled home two more in the sixth, and then hit a two-run homer อ the ninth. Ex- the centre-forward who in a Yankee Ralph Terry was the few bref months hay trass

trum winning hurler but needed inte formed West Ham rellof by Torn Gorman.-United average Second Division team

Into Press.

a slick, top-of-the-lable sido.

BASEBALL SCORES

New York Apr; 16.. Major League baseball results today were:

Like Lawton

on

the Hammers were

Spurs, Preston, and Wolves in football's top circle. London Express Servic#),.

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about soccer United, mad and, as well as playing on every. available evening, I would cycle Dve miles every Saturday wasn't playe rugby fcr school, just to get a game."

Normally it is sheer drudgery to get Vie Keeble to talk about himself-for, despite his newly-

won

soccer's original Quiet Man.

sy

Real Madrid

glamour, he remains Enters European

Cup Final

But since he has exchanged the tricky individuallam of star-

for crammed Newcastle

Who simpler, all-round leam spirit of West Ham, Keeble has become happier and more relaxed.

I said to. the

Vienna, Apr. 10.

•Real Madrid, holders of the Europeah Soccer Cup, today qualined for the anal of this year's competition, according to Budapest Radio.

2-0 by

A Legend

48-year-old Fenton, the man who discovered, They were beaten "made," and groomed Keeble Vasas in their second leg sem for stardom before he went to final matchs in Budapest, but What has West Ham meant to 4-2, having won the first leg Newcastle in 1952 for £15,000: won the tie on an aggregate of Keeble? More important, what game by 4-0.

For when, on October 12, 1957, Weal Ham manager Ted Fenton bought the explosive, 20-year- old Keeble from Newcastle for £10,000, holl-way down the table with AMERICAN LEAGUE enly. 12 points from 12 games.

Now, nearly six months later, New York 000-010-000 1~~~~

200-100-00x 3-10-0 West Ham have hit up 52 points Boaton

And fabulous Sturdivant.

(6) and from 38 games. Duren

Victor Keeble has stammudd in 18 Borra; Sisler (1-0) and Daley

LP-Sturlivnirt (0-1). HR-005, 88 well on helping Inside

The boys love him." Ted said left Johnny Dick to another 18. Jensen (2nd).

Yet Koeble, oft. and 12st. of tersely. "And you can say tho same goes for Vic as for as West hard-bred grit and

Ham concerned. never have played

"It took me six years to bufid promotion aldo. present manager of Colchester, And only two of them cost

has Koeble meant to West -Bam

Houston, Apr. 16. Top-seeded. Dick Savitt, down-match-point throp times in the eighth game, pulled an amazing last-Kansas City 500-000-203 6-14–0 ditch rally to bout Cleveland

muscle, 000-200-020 4-I Australia's Don Candy Terry, Gorman (8) and House; might 2-6, 6-3, 9-7 at the 24th Naricaki, Ridzik (1), Wilhelm League football had not Fenton, my Annual River Oakı Coun-I (4), Chiara (5), McLish (8) taken a stroll across a local money right winger Mike į

Mr Michael Bain, a Singapore Amateur Swimming Association spokesman, said: "Speed against a stopwatch over a set distance is not everything.

"After all, it is the team that scores the most goals that wins, ed and in water valo this is not necessarily the faxter team."— Reuter.

'Calcutta To Hold World Billiards Championship

then

their ordinary

clothes."

try Club Tonnis Tourna-Tornek (9) and Nixon,

WP-Terry

(1-0). P-Nar- common one evening back in

1947. ment today.

leski (0-1). HR-Carv: (1st).

stopped and watched some Savitt won only two games of! Detroil

first seven in the nsal #et Chicago

D10-000-103 6-12-1 120-010-000 4-10-1 boys kicking a bail around in Ho then ralli- Morgan,

Valentinetti (3).

West against Candy.

.(0).

(7) Ham's dark, trigger-thinking Aguirre lake four straight games Shaw

Spencer (7), Preško (D). and before dropping another,

Using his serve to good ad-Hegan, Thompson (7); Donavan, vantage in the final two gomes, Moore (9) and Lallar.

LP. WP-Spencer Savitt forced the Australlan to

(1-0). HRS-Maxwell Phillips (1st), Lollar

Boiling (lat). -

F.

hit short soft labs which he Donovan (0-1).

(1st). slammed home for the points.

America's future Davis Cup (2nd), hopes continued to look bright United Press. as a result of junior player Earl Buchholz,

Buchholz, 17-year-old Boxer Packs Up

Loula player, carried former of New Orleans to three sets Davis Cupper Hamm Richardso before losing 1-6, 6-4, 3-8.

Grice, who came from Colches who, of course, cost us £10,000" ter for £8,560, and Vie Kecblo That's how Vie Keeble came south to become a West Ham legend in half a season.

In the Anat Real Madrid meat Felther Manchester United de Milan, who have yet to play their, semi-final matches.

Vasas lod: 1-0 at halftime in today's game.--Ruter.

Right On The

Tarnochots

Putt

His

Delray Beach, Apr. 10. Young Billy Key, bank execu

boss told me the other week.

It's also why an East London "And here, there, and every-

dream is at last coming true: where was a loggy, gangling the dreara that after 33 years hump-shouldered kid who could the Hammers last won promotive and "Just a Sunday golfer, head the ball like a junior on to the First Division in had his putts and approach Lawton."

Ted Fenton promptly signed the aristocrate

1823-they will soon be joining shots right on forget today and Kreble, then 15, on the Colches-

of Manchester whipped Mason Rudolph 3 and ter ground staff. Five years

the Men's Western 2 to win later he. was transferred to

Amateur Golf Tournament, Newcastle, but Fenton, although no longer with Colchester, never forgot him.

Now let Keeble continuo one of the most ununial stories over le come out of roccer,

CEYLONESE

SOCCER TEAM

IN CHINA

Paris, Apr. 10.

It was the first major touno ment victory for the 27-year- old Columbus, Georgia, Banic Vice-President, and it took an Nevers, Apr. 16.

uphill battle at times in the Threatened with blindness,

afternoon round of the 18-halo In a surprising match the Idrises Dione, France's former

A Ceylonesa football team { final match over the chilly and former Davis Cup captala, Bil European welterweight boxing "I went to Colchester Gram- arrived in Kunming, Yunnan,blustery Country Club of Flori... · Calcutta, Apr. 16, Talbert of New York, took champion, announced today that mar School where the only by plane from Rangoon today un course.--United Press The World Amateur Billiards Australian star Mervyn Rose he was hanging up his gloves. game was rugby," he told me at the invitation of the All- Championships will be staged to three sels before losing 1-1, Dlone, who was scheduled for "There I captained the First XV China Athletic Federation, Radio

DRAWN MATCH - boxing fours in Britain and in from sland-o half, scoring|Peking reported tonight. In other games, Louis "Ayala | Bouth Africa, here this November and Decem~ 6-3, 2-0

said that after) quite a lot of trica. I was given The team will make a short

Parle, Apr., 18. Chlio swamped

Eastern Counties Robert suffering from chronic paine la an

Public stay in Kunming to visit scenic Franco ber, it was announced today.

The championships have stat

arkl Switzerland tracted entries from England, Parry of Los Angeles, 6-0, 6-0 his eyes, he consulted a doctor. Schools trial at Wanstead. spots and play matches with played to a goalless draw in

Warren Scotland, and Australla, Malta,

Woodcock

The doctor advised him

International football "I was also approached liler Kunming football team before their Burma and India, while Kenya Australia beat Sominy pack up boxing if he wanted | by, a Rugby League scout to going on a tour of China to play mistel at the Paredes Princes may take part. There are also Giammalya of vision 10-6. to keep his right.-France- | Join a northern club. but other triondly matches-France-Stadium here tonight-Fennice- chaneca of Pakistan and Burma 6-4---United Press.

simply wasn't interested. competing Onco they miliated to the world body).

Among the participants whil bo Australia's defending cham- plon, Tom Cleary, and England's

are

9 am to 11:45 am.] former champlin Lealis Trit-

9 am. to 11 am,

Backers' are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until offer the "all clear" signal has been exhibited,

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS

Bold.-France-Presse.

NOTICE

MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PATMENT AT THE RACE COURSE MOTOR SPORTS CLUB OF

CON EVE 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 DE NUN,

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.

* Bookmaken; Tie Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precihela of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Stewards,"

A. ETAKNOLD,

Beccafety

HONGKONG

Annuni planer Dance

On Friday, April 18, 1958.

¦ Special tate Voblculor

Ferrian have been arranged; leaving Kowloon at 1.30 m:U 2,00 am and 2.30 am,

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