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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959.
World Title Return Fight Brilliant Rugby By Police
Plans Now In Confusion After Inquiry Decisions.
New York, Oct. 14. The New York Boxing Commission's lawyer will deliver to the interested parties in the next two weeks the Commis- sion's official charges against Cus D'Amato, manager of Floyd Patterson, Vincent Velella as president of Rosensohn Enterprises, Inc, and Bill Rosensohn, former head of the company bearing his name, it was learned today. According to the Commission's decisions announced yesterday D'Amato, Rosensohu Enterprises, Inc, and Rosensohn are required within a very short time to show cause why their licences should not be revoked or else lose them automatically.
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Rosebro is the only one of the three up to now win has
his intention atomed prove to the Commissien, why, testal according in American
boxing fern, his
not be taken i
Firence noter shouli
WHY
The Commission's accusa- Hons against the three were
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 17th October, 1980, Over 2.300,000 tickets sold tu dute.
e and the min-
the result of te long in voluminous
inlo the efr-les of the Communiasion before vestigation cumstaners surrounding the commenting on is decisions. June 26 world heavyweight
Several local newspapers an- championship Oght between
return figh! Patterson and Særden's In-nounced that the
The fight cannot Erinar Jabangon, itself has never been in ques- tium.
Internal Squabble
take place in New York. But the opinion is not unanimously shared.
Joe Williams reported in the New York World Telegram that Jack Dempsey, after aiding Velalla and Kahn in organising Henshin, who promotes the the return bout-which is sup- fight, was ousted as president posed to take place some time 18 company after an internal in 1960, 'probably between squabble which resulted in March and Juno-has abandoned Velena taking over. The squad the whole affair In complete certain disgust. be brought to light busines detalls which caused the Commissten. the District A- term and the State Attorney- Investiga- Getal to conduct tiker
Volelia, a Batin Lawyer, Du that he i. de proprietor
Ter the retur
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets 011 the above will or the rights close on Friday, 16th Octer ber, 1950, as follows:-
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
Rumours
on
The Journal American, The other Itand, published according to which is ready to replace as the promoter. The
rumours
and Dempsey match between Patterson apisan, son nd then if he camanti Velella
promote the bout in New York, newspaper went so far as to say five odlice Amnesien entio, ars; that Velella recently refusal to ady to receive it. The Consell the contract for $150,000.
my affect! inician's devison:
at 4.00 p.m. King's Rund, North Point, the future of the bout in
at 4.00 p.m. D'Aguilar Street,
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at 5.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road
at 6.00 p.mn.
The Draw will be held on! the Ground Flour, Public; at the Race: Betting Hall Course, at 11.16 a.m. Saturday, 17th October, 1969.
By Order of the Stewards, PEAT. MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
York Mate
Now
These are only a beginning of the expected contradictions and the re-complications surrounding Meanwhile D'Amato mained incommunicado as did fair. Then again, it is possi- blo that Johansson, Patterson his boxer Patterson. World
and their markagers will decide champlon Johansson is In to hold the return fight outside Montana acting in the out- the United States in Sweden, cluor scenes of a film on ie for example-AFP. Koran war. In a few weeks he in to start rehearsals for actor his debut as television
Ernest based on in a play Hemingway's short story "The Killers".
of
Irving Khon, president **Teleprompter," the company which controls radilo and tele- vision transmission of the re- turn bout, said he would wall until be had studled
THE HONG KONG
2ND RACE MEETING
the
Husband, Wife To Defend Title
The most powerful of modern family golf partner- ships, Walker Cup player Michael Bonollack and his Curtis Cup ployer wife, Angola, defend the title they won last year in the Worplesdon open mixed foursomes, October 12-15.
Wattanassin Collapses
In Badminton Singles Final Against Kops
Bombay, Oct. 14.
JOCKEY CLUB Denmark's Erland Kops won the men's singles title in the Western India badminton champion- ships here today, when his opponent, Charoen Wattanassin, of Thailand, collapsed through exhaustion in the second set of the final.
Saturday 17th and Monday 19th October, 1959 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm, on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11:30 a.m. and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon. The Tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on the txt Day and at 10.00 am. on the 2nd Day.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
No person without an admission badge, which must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Ofces, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, D'Agullar Street, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Hoad, only on the written introduction of a Member.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in adyance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.
the Gate.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at 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 available in the RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $44.00 each in respect of both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 5, D'Agullar Street and King's Road, North Point, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 10th October, 1859, will be sold and the reservation cancelled fur future Meetings.
Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 17th October, 1959, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep offices at:-
Queen's Building (Canter Road) and 5, D'Aguller Street,
Hong Kong Đi
Week-days, Mondays to Fridays ..
Saturday, 10th October
Friday, 16th October
Queen's Building
6 D'Agullar Street
1.
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Kowloon on?---
Week-days, Mondays to Fridays Saturday, 10th October
9 am to 5 pm
9 am to 12.30 p.m.
Bau, to, pr. am to 5 pm.
and 382 Nathan Road,
10 am to 4 pm.
9 am to 11.45 m.
The Bale of Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap
closes on Friday, 16th October, 1950.
Hong Kong, 10th October, 1969.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD, Secretary.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
演
#12
{No. 5700! The blond, broad-shouldered; him about and looked a clearcut lead of 12-3 with a Hops was leading 12-3 after winner
Here is a problem by W. H. A. Bax- Whitworth (Rendham, when Wattanassin wobbled and winning the first 15-13,
and Malaya's Lim Say-hup
fell.
mundham). White to play and Lotwals won the
mate in two moves. Mre Mumtaz
doubles title, beating Kops and India's Mrs Prem Prashar 15-12, 8-15, 15-4.
mixed
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and
Wattanase was unable le continue
medical examination later showed that he was suffering from exhaustion,
Win For Lim
tacticing another the
Both Kops and Wattanassin went for speed and power in
ful. the singies
Terrific smashes, wristy strokes to the corners and sidelines and de- Masterly doubles licate parrying at the
net Lim Say-hup put up highlighted
desperately brilliant
performance In close battle
score mixed doubles final. 110
Lim, who moved to 4-4,
won the men's doubles title yes- terday with Natekar, and Indian Uber Cup skipper Mrs Mumtaz Lotwala scored a convincing win, though in three sets, over Kops and another Uber Cup player Mrs Frem Prashar, Kops, drawing on his terrine Lim's low drives over the net, reserves of stamina, was the deceptive wrist shots and croes first to recover, and piled on
court angled strokes and amaz-
Took Its Toll Suddenly, however, the fierce pace took its toll and both men slumped into weak and erratic
strokes
the pressure axain to pull aheading anticipation Lice ugain
Wattanassin thrilled the fans. to 14-11. Then
Lander Urseas. Seruten.
Low Blow Also
Costs Terry
40-0 WIN OVER RAF KAI TAK STAMPS THEM AS YEAR'S FINEST TEAM
By PAK LO
Once again the Police proved that this year they are the finest team in the Colony, when they massacred an RAF Kai Tak XV that was by no means as weak as it was made to appear by 40 points (tive goals, five tries) to nil, in a wonderful game that would have had William Webb Ellis, the father of Rugby, standing in his grave cheering.
The Police had everything. Their forwards and backs played like men inspired and their halves were in a class of their own. They passed the ball in every direction but always there was a Policeman perfectly positioned.
Special praise must go to covering neilgible. Powell play- their śwo
at full-back, but newed steadily spectacular halves Cullen and Calderwood, was left to cover the whole who have since their induction Folien team by the other threes to this team turned what were blatant impossibility.
Penta:gular once the certain
The RAF towards the end cre obviously downhearted and stood stilt while passing. which against this sparkling team was fatal.
wooden spoonists into the team that have a better chance than anyone else of winning the Tournament
In the other games of tho afternoun the Sappers as ex- pected proved far too strong for H.M.S. Selbay whom they bout by 19 points (2 goals, 2 tries) to nil, after leading at half time by
Blach opened the scoring with a breakthrough from 20 yards cut and this was followed soon after by an interpassing move started by McNiven finally saw Bellingham
which
CTOSS
and Hobbs, throughout, converted 11-0.
McNiven
paint on the uprights, and then he scored again from, a penalty short kick on the RAF 25. This lime he converted to make It 35-0.
Finally Cullen wove his way through" from thirty-five pards oui lo score near the posts, (and Hobbs again achled the twu points to make the final tally 40-0.
RASC v. 32nd Medium Regt
Only Meyrick on the wing was outstanding and he did nol
6 points to pil, with Wina and well out, 6-0. and Walker provisą
Ten whiming
minutes Later there combination
another amooth inter- especially in the was loose, while in the first game of passing movement between the:
The 32nd pack were definitely and the threes the afternoon which incidentally forwarde
superior in this game but their Babbington started forly minutes late the gove
chance threes were indifferent, despite Threes were too which he was quick to grasp, the hard works put in by thele 32nd. Medium
who kicked well! halves. good for their opposite numbers of the RASC whom they beat
half-time Before by 24 points (three goals, two tries, une penalty goal) to nit went through from an RAF kick in a rather scrappy game.
and passed in to Riach who News is also to hand of the slipped through the rest of the
to score under Whilfekt Wanderers,
who once defence
Hobbs adding salu had a comfortable win on posts, with Monday over HMAS Tobruk, by extra two points, 16-0, 27 points to 11 points.
The RAF spectators in this maich
A Massacre
the the
SPL
enough of the ball. The RASC pack on the other hand was well led but the forwards who should have backed up the lender were too busy straggling across the field to be of much help,
Brown in the backs played a good game for the RASC, but were busy consoling The second half was even more received no support from his themselves with the fact that of a massacro than the Drst.teaminates, who were outclassed their team was not at full The Police towards the end were though willing. strength. True to a certain CX-90 sure of themselves that they McDonald dummied his way lent, but even had the airmen often left one man to handle through send Mechan over been at full strength, it is doubt- an attack by the atrmen on his to open the scoring for the ful if the soure would have own, and this was more than 32nd with Mechan diving over boon less than 35-0; for the sufficient, the airmen making the line
despite two tackles Policemen were terrifc.
such a hash of their moves that McDonald converted making it even that one man was seldom 6-0 needed. Whenever there was any danger, however, the Police were back covering in defence like a Bash, but always look- tag for the next opening in which when
Police v. RAF
Kai Tak
to attack.
Calderwood scored a
beauty
Soon after this sciback the RASC found themselves another three
down points McDonald converted A penally awarded for offside.
Willams
through
crashed
And
from the halfway line shortly from a 1-yard lineout to put after the opening, as he dummf 32nd even further ahead, The Police pack As usual od his way through. Then Bel- just before balf-time Meyrick dominated forward play, andlingham added another with a with a lovely dummy which he Mave their backs wonderful backing up, while their threesy from a five yard lineout to sold to the full-back, scored make it 22-0, Next McNiven well out. McDonald converted passext and interpassed as if it again broke through and
sent 20-0. was the easiest thing in the Newton over for Hobs to con- In the second half after world.
scrappy move 32nd scored in Without their two new halves Hobbe ded the next try the corner. No conversion. Me- of Course the Police would when Calderwood went und Donald added the flual with a have been just another good and sent Hobbs off down the try after a three mave, the ball team, but with Cullen
and wing. Hobbs missed this con- being touched down under the Calderwood finding every TP. version by the thickirts of the posts. McDonald converted. 24-0. and sending Riach away with a smooth clean wonderful.
pass they were
I, and in all seriousness I state this, the Police win the Petangular this ptasun then the names of these two will go down in the annals of Police rugby At present they can beat any team in the Colony, even their bete noire, the Club. In fact on their present game
their next meeting ori October 24.
Of the forwards who shone The low blow Terry Downs above the rest and that took
John some doing Roberts gave to Scotland's McCormack in their Babbington take pride of place for their terriic covering In British middleweight attack and defence, and their championship fight lastability month not only cost him move his title but a fine of £100.
Downes £100 they will thrash the Club in
London, Oct. 14.
vert. 29-0.
England Soccer Team
Show Poor Form In
Practice Match
London, Oct. 14.
Johanson is at present train-
the Richie Johansson, an ico-ing at Highharry while in this country studying English soccer landic international inside- methods. He may shortly play right, scored a goal today for Kingstonian, a well-known Against the England foot-London amateur club-AFF ball team. The occasion
and
to start in offensive
Mention must also go to Me- Niven, whose cross ružading from a defensive position left the airmen
flabbergasteract
m on many
the
started his own
a scoring move.
and
The British Boxing Board of He often Control today penaliset Downes rallied to bring off a series of brought off seemingly-impossible that sum for his disqualincation
but Keys defended retrieves.. saches,
Had Johnston, who for In the eighth round of fight which saw McCormack floor the inst few years has been the superbly and almost invariably finished off the rallies by Mrs Lotwain, who has not defending champion 12. times. mainstay of the Police team smoshing the shuttle to the played badminton for 12 years
The amount was considered been present instead of on leave skicilnes. He took the set 15-13. and is also advancing to ago was modest in view of the fact that he would never believe his eyes,
Wattanassin,
the not as die and consistent nbviously
often lose their entire Incidentally it is reported that more leg-weary, again smashed Mrs Prashar on the other side boxers
Johnston has suffered a broken Her emulic Town, purse in much cases, resolutely to take a 3-0 lead in of the net.
Downes gets a chance to win arm or wrist while playing the second set, but that was the which left Lim with too much extent of his effort. Kops drove to do, contributed to their tos-back his crown when he meets ruby in the UK.
The airmen did their best, ing the second oot, but there was McCormack again on November
Iver any doubt as to their 3 at Wembley's Empire Pool but their tackling was insipid say the least, and their superiority-Router.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
2nd Race Meeling
Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and | riders close at the Secretary's Ofice, Happy Valley, at 10.00 a.m. 00:
Friday, 16th October, for the First Day
Sunday,
and
18th October,
for the Second - Day -
A. E. ARNOLIA
Secretary.
as
AFP.
THE GAMBOLS
IT'S MY OLD
PAL JOG-HES AT
TAB GRAND
WELL
ASK HIM
OVER
to
was C pre-international
practice match for Eng Avery Brundage
land who meet Wales at Cardiff on Saturday of Arsenal's ground in North London.
The
In Beirut
left
Rome, Oct. 14. International Olympic An Arsenal team, composed
Committee president, Avery of first, second Brundage, of a mixture
for tonight and third team players, beat the Beirut after a brief visit to England eleven by three goals to one. It should have been
Mr Brundage will attend more but inside-loft Bloomfield meeting of 18 nations parti- missed a penalty for the "gun- ners" and another Arsenal goal was disallowed.
Italy.
B
cipating in the Belrut Mediter- rean Gamea. The gathering will decide on the site of the 1983 Mediterranean Gumes.
Italy has asked to play hast the games in the city of Naples.-UPI.
As the BCODE · Puggests, the England tears was in poor form, particularly the forward line, to which failed to combine.
by Barry Appleby
GAYE BAYS
COME AND STAY
THE NIGHT
BUT CONT KNOW HE HAD
HIS FAMILY
WITH HUM
GAS FOR JOY
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