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Chan Chiu-cheong Breaks Mark For 100 Yards Breast

(By KIMBERLEY)

Chan Chiu-cheong of the Chinese YMCA chalk- ed up the first new record in the 1949 Swim Championships yesterday when he returned 69.8 seconds for the 100 yards breast stroke. to clip 0.2 of a second off the old mark set- by Ng Nizina1940.pant

His effort mode him almost a certainty in this event as Tsong Ho-fook (EAA) was timed at 70.4 seconds when winning his heat against Chon Chun-yiu, with the reigning champion Gerry-Roza-Pereira of VRC-placing third in- 73 seconds.

Sonny Monteiro lived, to certain extent, up to his club's expectations when he edged Eastern's Cheong Kin-man

(EAA), and George Sounders (VRC).

100 yards breast stroke: Heat 1. Tsang H-foox (EAA) 70.6;

CHINA MAIL

LOCAL SOCCER GAMES

The following are the Hong Kong Football Association fix- tures up ΤΟ and including Thursday, October 13:-

TODAY

First Division Army v St. Jospeh's, Sookumpoo, 5.50 pun: Referee: AEP, Guest Linesmen. A Leck 208 Lin Ting-kai

Club Commando, Club. 5.30 p.m.; Referee: J.F. Ennis Lines

men!

A. Ribeiro and H.R. Richardson,

TOMORROW

First Division Police v Navy, Boundary St.. 5.30

Referee: p.m

Gaffney: Linesmen: C.K Woo and G.T.

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1949.

Refreshing

-1

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Mrs. Chow Beats Miss Yanks Win AL Flag, Meet

Lo In Straight Sets

Only two matches in the Colony's Tennis matches

In

organised by the Ladies Recreation Club were played off yesterday. In the Ladies Singles championship, Mrs. Chow beat Miss Rita Lo in two straight sets. In the first set. Mrs. Chow won by the score of 6-3 while in the second she won rather easily after eight games

the only mixed doublés match, M. Heenan and Mes Cooper easily accounted for T. E. Baker and Miss Rosie Rumjohn in straight sets, al- lowing their opponents only one game. The winners combined ex-, 4,00 p.m. Mrs. Hutchison v Mrs. tremely well and fully deserved Kempton. their win.

5.15 pm. B. 1. Barlow v D. The following are the com-Fitzroy-Williams, Kit Chee v KMB, Club, 5.30 p.mplete results of yesterday's

F. T. Ort v R. E. H. Nelson. Referee: H.J. Chisnall; Lines

Colony Ladies Doubles matches: men: I. Manson and J. Gargette.

Mrs. Chow and Mrs. Ip v Miss Second Division

Xavier and Miss Hiblero.

Club Matches

Amy v Dockyard. Sookumpoo, 5.30 p.m.; Referee: Li Bing-tong.

Colony Ladies' Singles Mrs. Chow beat Miss R. Lo 5-3,

6-2.

Colony Mixed Doubles

To win the.220 yards free style Chan Chun-yiu (Chaese YMCA) Eastern v Prison's, Caroline HL Heenan and Mrs. Cooper beat)

heat in 2 minutes 25.8 seconds in a thrilling race.

The result however, still leaves mrven room The speculation as to whether Monture or Cheung will this year's champion and, pos- shy, new record holder,

The 220 with Monteiro

anci

3. G. Roza-Pereira (VRC).

Heat

2: Chan Chiu-chong (YMCA) 69.8 (Record), 2. Leung! Taik-ho.

Women's 440 yards free style Championships Cynthia and Joan

Enter VRC). Mamie LA (HKD). Dors Parten (VRC) and Kwak Kam-hung Lai Tsum).

There shouldn't be very much tonight's heals

Cheng in it was very much like į excitement 2:3

the previons 230 races which

eth now competed, except that (weather permittings except that ile stuurd yesterday was a good Casturig Kin-man will be com and bette, Monteiro was four-peting in the first heat of the 880 vards free style against Chan Wiltros

Chun-nam.

u a

second of 1925 mark,

1_rw race's

lie VHC MAAL

and

As waways, Monteiro sot The

took off to stay Pace Cheong

rival.

ben bemind his bitteres:

the pool the two

Vie Mauak of VEC will be seen Chuong di fifth of a second behind the first time in the longer

I distance free style events. Possess-

ing much stamian und

Rood stroke, Matiuk has been training scrusty, Chan Chun-ham, how- ever, still seems the safest bet for sured. Vic Matiuk of VRC, for Loth the 440 and 888 with Vic Fome time follower closed behindį Matark. Cheong Kin-man anc! the two favourites, but dropped Wurg

the Kam-wah back in the fast pace of Menteira known competitors.

The 150 yards individual red- Monteiro was ming at an unley heat, also on tonight's aut spew This was accentuated

brines Wilfred Law Kamme by the fact that on reaching the fence, the grand old man of local 150 mark turn Cheong Kin-pan

swimming. into competition for full body's length behind the first time this year. Soney. This jed many to believe: that finally Monteiro had found a which the pride of DAA Could not challenge,

kept on.

WLS O

The race worsened for Cheong n both swimmers approached the

150 mark. when Montiero drew į

pro-

Lawrence who is definitely re- ring from competitive swimming after the Championships and the interport-in which he will with- out doubt, be berthed--will be defending his medier title and record.

up to a lead of more than seven i He is also entered for the 100 leet.

Cheong, however, remained ex

He stroked al ceptionally calm.

seemingly un- has und pace, mindful of Monteiro's anxious- ness to get in front. They were LOW approaching the seventh fum, one mure before the stretch home.

It was evident that Monteiro was forcing a lead to carry him famous againat Cheong's lact spurt Monteiro calculated well indeed.

over

yards back strake which will be swum off in the heats today.

Tony Lepes and Cheong Kin

man are both in different heats. The excitement of the 100 back) will therefore be in the final when Cheong, Lones, Lawrence Rumjahn

and Teo should be qualified.

5.30 p.m. Referee: S.Y. Kwok." Navy Club, Navy, 5.30 p.m.:

Referee: D. Lal

St. Joseph's v P.C.A., St. Joseph's.

St. Joseph's, 5.30 p.m.; Referee. G. Hebley, PAF Yard Police, Kai Tak, 5.30 p.m.: Referee: Chan Tak-fai. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 First Division

Boundaryį St. 5 pm. Referee: F.J. Crosst CAA Kwong Wah,

Linesmen: W. Gibson und P.M. Xavier,

South China v Eastern, Caroline,

Hill, 5 p.m.; Referee: J.G. Pad- ley: Linesmen: K.M. Ashton and E.A. Stubley.

Second Division South China v Kit Chce. Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m.; Referee: J. Mc- Parlan.

T. E. Saker and Miss Rumjahn 6-0, 6-1.

Club Ladies' Singles

Mrs Litton beat Mrs. Kite 8-2.

6-2.

Mrs. Getz beat Mrs. Armstrong

6-4, 4-6, 6-1.

Club Men's Singles W. J. D. Cooper beat J. Hurblatt

6-3, 3-6, 6-2.

Club Mixed

Doubles

D. Scholes and Mrs. Scholes beat J. Kempton and Mrs.

Kempton 6-2, 6-1.

Mrs. Shewan and Mrs. Campbell beat Mrs. Gotfried and Mrs.

Ayres 6-3, 6-0.

Club Ladies' Doubles

Today's Matches

Wednesday's Matches

Dodgers In World Series

+

New York, October 2.

The New York Yankees won the American League pennant today and will play in the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, who won the No- tional League Hog,

The gallant and gritty Yanks came from behind in a lost-second surge that was one of the most amazing performances ever seen in base- ANLAGE TO BIi-te fes- game of the seasort” was it known whether the winners would be. the Yanks or the Boston Red Sox, as both teams finished neck and neck,

Race Meet Handicaps

The following are the han dicaps for the Double Tenth Race Meeting on October 8 and 10:

First Day

1. Pedder Barelicap, Chama 1. From

156 MP: Betty Low 135, Bir 'Bam 145. By-theory 145, Estrellita 132, · Happy

Vic Raschi, with able help of Phil Rizzuto, broke the tie today by pitching the Yanks to a five- hit 5-3 victory over the Bostonians. -Heroes-They were-everywhere; the sixth and allowed-only one Farma-145 Happy Retsson 145,-denima you looked in the bedlam of hit after Del Ennis greeted him 14

tied 68,000 gaping

fans in Yankee with the single that Stadium. But one of the biggest game. was Rizzuto, whose Arst inning The Jubilant Dodgers raced Mile: Atomic Power 145, Barbarian 135 blow gave

a 1-0 lead from the Aeld and dugout to hug.) Canadian Potato 143,- Easy-going 142; 153, Gypsy GUI-269, Harmony 147, Liberty Shíp 139, Oakland

Raschi

the

Mabuhay, 152, Mimi 145. Racing Queen 745, Radar 134, Sew' Shot' 145, Victory Ship Int

Kvartan Randleup, Cham 4. Öme

A. T. Dow and H J. Armstrong which he held until the Yanks kiss and paw Banta who won his Express Delight

J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. blew the game wide open with 10th victory,

The crackling ball game kept Bridge 119. Poker Face 144. Popularity Sellers, S. Saul and Mrs, Tam-four more runs in the eighth in-

15%, Bingamer 14k, Roue d'or 15%, RowaTLE= worth y D. L. Prophet and Mrs. | Ding.

the roaring mob of 36.765

LATS 146, South East Wind 15%, Sports Prophet, R. S. Cull and Miss M1

There was irony of the bitterest screaming for three hours and 17 master 147, Thunder Say 150, V.l.P. 157. Sleap y J. B, Kite and Mrs. sort in that raily for the Red Sox minutes. Heintzelman, like Banta, 1 Nathan Handicap (First Section), Allen.

pitched shutout ball from Cham 1. Sir Parlongs, Airfeld 154, Bal- For it was right fielder Al Zarila, had the fellow who saved the day for the time he entered the game inlerine 156, Ding How 159. Emeralda 112, in the first of Forewer Spring 159, Gypay 159, Kwong them against the Yankees last the seventh. But

Leung 147, Morning Sky 134, Peacock Peewee Reese Monday with two terrific catches, the 10th captain

****) 158, Basemarie 153, Shahip: 155, Sharp- 4.00 p.m. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs who just missed making today drove. clean drive into centre. whooser 155. The Hopeful 125, Yamu] 147.

Colesworth v Mrs. Pomeroyan even more vital catch.

Eddie Miksin sacrificed, Duke 1. Nathan Handicap (Sacond Saclaves > « and Mrs. Hutchison.

Tommy Hearich led off the Snider singled and Reese slidį ciam 7. Bix Farlongs .. Argu II TÚA, eighth with a home run against home with the run that meant Bronte 148, Epinard 17, Fight 144, Good Mel Parnell, Red Sox South-paw the flag. Snider then took second News 150, Green Velvet 159, Harvard 15

the plate and Vuce who had gone in after Ellis on the throw to

Kinder, Boston starter, had been scored on Luis Olmo's single. taken out. When Parnell yielded

Cards' Futile Effort Handsome Howie Pollet

.

Club Men's Singles

Nolan v 5.15 p.m. D.

Hawthorn, Winner C. Blott Kolatchoff. E. Zulauf, Winner Jebsen v J. D. Mackie, Winner v M. Goulder,

Colony Ladies Doubles Mrs. Getz and Mrs: Stroobne

Mrs. Tamworth and Scholes.

Club Mixed Doubles.

to z

son

Jestre 159. Kingfisher Expresa 154. National Gourd 158, Pazila 159. Sapientia 143, Senkias 19.

5. Nathan Bandiess (Thiet Sectlus), Clam 1. Six Parlange Acroplane 169, Al Fresco 146, Amber 151, Chelsen 150,

Ride 354, Shake

single to Yogi Berra, manager Joe McCarthy took him out and his 20th victory by pitching the Flying Wheel 154, 6pod Bay 155, Jacical Cardinals put veteran, Tex Hughson in to St Louis

13-5154, Reputation 141, Mrs Pitch. Hughson got Joe DiMaggio win over Chicago, but it was a 153. Shangrila 156, Stirling Cale 159,

to hit into a double play and it futile effort, for the once rampant Unkorn 132. looked as if that would be all, Redbirds still finished in second Andrews y Mrs. Lition and D. Hazell and Mrs. Lynn-Robinson single to left and Billy Johnson pennant race.

but Johnny Firs. Cooper.

Colony Ladies Doubles 19.30 am. Mrs. Kite and Mrs.

Colony Ladies Singles Mrs. Stroobach v Mrs. Williams. Club Matcher

CAA v University, Boundary St. 3.30 p.m. Referee: W. Gibson. Taikea v Police, St. Joseph's, 3.30

pm. Referee: I. A. Mooney. News Vendor v Solicitors' Club.!

3.30 p.m.; Referee: F.E. Par-1 Mrs Shewan and Mrs. Strickland v Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Oxford

cival

First Division

5

CAA v KMB, Boundary St.,

D.M Referee: A. E. P. Guest Linesmen: W. Gibson and H.) Richardson.

Army v Commando, Sookumpou, 5 pm. Referee: J.P. Ennis: Linesmen: J. Gargette and C. Lennard.

South China v Club, Caroline Hill, p.m; Referee: J.G. Padley: Linesmen: A Ribeiro and E.

Showling,

Second Division South China v Army,

Caroline Hi, 3.30 p.m.; Referee: E. Snowling. University v News Vendor, Club, 3.30 pm; Referee: F. Manson. Club v St. Joseph's. Club, 5 p.m.i.

Referee: D.T. Smith

v Majer Holman and Mrs. Holman,

Men's Handicap Doubles

P. V. Shawe and A. D. Scholes vi

A. Fraser and P. S. McCaig, B. I. Barlow and J. Aserappa P. Bonnerman and S. Saul.

FANLING GOLF

N. J. Whelpton (15) qualified for the Captain's

Cup last Sunday with a net score of 69%

C. J. Ketola

W. Stoker

S. S. Gordon

Wallace

J. Linaker

;

N. D.

Booker

F. Groves

J. Pote-Hunt

4. Des Voeur Handicap

151, Lar 145, Richard 1 145, Rose Emma [18, Safre 152, Sunshine 149, The Chief

#

Lindell rifed

A place in the National League! Hon). Clam 2. 1% Mile: Home Builder

moved him to second with an-

Pollet, who lost nine games 147. VJ Day 140. other single.

this year, had mighty batting. Den Voeux Handicap (Second Bee- Williams Error

support from his team-mates, and ten), Cianis 2. 11⁄4, Miles: Dominion Day also helped his own game with a 143. Jeep Shiar 145, Lucky Strike 163, Ted Williams, who played double and two singles driving Maniac 14, Mr Love 142, Pay Day 153, mediocre defensive ball in left in three runs. Stan Musial slam- field all day, then let Berra get med two home runs, his 35th and Clam 1. From 1); MP; Beckenham 119,

3. Cat Handicap (First Section?... through him for an error and 36th of the year, and had a single Desire 141, Lindell moved to third. A walkfin addition to drive in four runs. Valley 348, Beroic Leasin. 136, Laxa 183,

Today's scores were:

to Clif Maper loaded the bases) and Jerry Coleman, No: 8 man

in the batting order, promptly unloaded them with a double,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

to short right, Zarilla, whizzing Boston Red Sox

3 5

E 1

9

#

in for a shop string catch, Just New York Yankees 5 missed it and the ball roiled by Winning pitcher, Raschi.

him only a few inches-

0

2

I

7

The ladies take to the pool to- Dockyard y Eastern, Navy, 3.30 October 6 must be sent to the Coad & Cant. L. Dowdall-Brow Raschi for the first time all day. Cleveland Indians 8

night in the women's 220 yards free style. Shauna Anderson is matched with the Eager sisters in the first heat and should not har

a difficult time.

The second heat,

with Doris

Turning on the 175 mark, Choong put greater power in his suoke. The seven-foot lead Mon- Barten, Manie Leong and Kwok teiro had was soon shortened. Kam-hung, should be interesting. churning towards This heat will tes: the worth of with Cheong the last turn. Emerging from it. Doris Barten and the Lai Tsun he crept up to the level of Mon- girl, one of whom will join with teiro's knee and was still travel- Mamie Leong to offer challenge king, with some 10 yards to go to Shouna in the final Cheong's last spurt effort was such that at the finish, he had drawn up completely with Mon- teiro. The VRC man however, with a longer stretch, tipped the the minimum of a second ahead of the Chinese lad. It was a

finish grand

in championship form.

rope

The 220 yards free style which marks the first event on the first night of the finals set for October 6, will without doubt, be one of the most thrilling event of the Championships in a long time.

In the 100 yards breast stroke Chan Chiu-cheong is expected to beat Tsang Ho-fook in the final.

Easy Heat

Tsang Ho-fook, it must be said. had a comparatively easy heal, swimming against Chan Chun-viu and the reigning champion, Gerry Roza-Pereira. Tsang beat both of them by some two seconds.

All

Today's Events Event No. 1. Heat No. 1. Men's Colony 830 yards Free Style. Championships.

1. Victor Matiuk Lane No. (VRC).. No. 2. C. C. Wen (Unattached), No. 4. Chan Chun-nam (Lai

Tsun),

P. Referee: J.W. West. Yard Police v PCA, Navy, 5 p.,

Referee: Lai Yuk-tak Prison's v Taikoo, St. Joseph's

3.30 p.m.; Refereer Ashton.

Club

office by noon today (Tues. the same time. day). Orders for Hot Tiffins at

three

With one out, Williams drew a

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ON

Other scores were as follows | Asiatic Petroleum Co.-W. G.

81-11-70 Davidson--M. S. Douglas.

Phildelphia 92-20-72) 3rd Royal Tank Regt. Maj. Wi

Zarilla knocked himself out on Athletics 80 872 Bazley & Lt. C. Mudie.

the play and while he lay help-Washington 80-8-72 Inland Revenue Dept-K. M. less on the ground second base- 87-14-73 Alman & A. D. Duffy.

Senators man Bobby Doerr had to go backi 91-18-73

& Matthews and retrieve the ball

Winning pitcher: Hittle. Lowe Bingham 806-74 K. A. Miller & S. S. Gordon

as Hank Bauer-running 86-12-74

for Jardine, Matheson &

Lindell Chicago White Sox 3. I Co.-I. Johnson and Mapes scared. Applications for Starting Times Aucott & J. D. Mackie.

St. Louis Browns 5 11 for the holiday on Thursday, H. Q. 27 Inf. Ede-Brig. B. A for the Red Sox, getting to tiring That blow won the ball game,į

(5 innings) Winning pitcher: Albrecht." John D. Hutchison & Co.-J. banged across their only L. C. Pearce & F. A. Broadbridge runs in the top of the ninth

American President Lines J. and Hot Tiffins for Sunday and

Applications for Starting Times W. Ciague & P. M. Cotton.

American Express Co. Inc. K.M.Monday to be sent in at usual

M. C Elliot &F. Groves, weekend time ie. before 10 am.

2/8th Gurkha Rides-Maj, D. on Friday.

H. Houston & Maj. J. A. Filing-which Doerr blasted a triple to Hot Tins have been ordered ba St. Joseph's v RAF, Club, 5 pm; for all competitors in the Open

deep right centre, scoring bota 93r3 Fd. Bty R. AMaj. A. Williams and Stephens. Joe Di- Referee: P.A. Mooney: Lines-Championship

and the 'Hong men Li Bing-tong and S.Y. Kong Shanghai' game on Sun-G. Haig & LL J. E. Mitchell Maggio, playing although st Kwok.

ilkinson & day. Anyone not requiring this, & K, W. Woong

& Grist D. H. Blake weak from his attack of virus St. Louis Kong Wah v Eastern,

pneumonia, had to leave Caroline is requested to advise the Club

the Cardinals Medical Dept. Redman Hill, 5 p.m.; Referee: E. Snow- office. (Tel. 32340).

& game after chasing down. Doerr's Chicago Cubs Dr. J. B. Mackic.

Eit because he felt dizzy.

Winning pitcher. Poliet. one more run out of Raschi after Cincinnati Reds

The Red Sox managed to get Zarrilla flied out, but wound it up by getting Birdie Tebbetts on a foul tip to Henrich at first.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 First Division.

Second Division

25 Fd Bty. R. A-Maj. E. H.

the

Lloyd

C.

P

long, Linesmen: D.P. Lai ani A few more 'Hong Kong' names G.H. Vernon,

are wanted for the game on Sun L. Fisher & Capt. W.D. M. Webb. Police Kit Chee, Boundary St., day-names to be sent to

Byee into the Second Round. 5 pm; Referee: 11.J. Chisnali; Club office by noon on Wednes

Harry Wicking & Co.-L. M. S. Linesmen: P.M. Xavier

and day.

&

Slater. Members must be ready to tee E.A. Stubley.

Office-J. Post Navy (Bye)

off sharp at the time stated against

H B. Lee & L. Saville. their name. Only arriving at the

Public Works Dept.-W. O. tee at the actual allotted time

Texts

three Davies & A H. McBride. two

to

The First Round to be played minutes delay and if this snow- Solicitors RAF. Caroline Hill, balls the later players are great by October 23 and the succeed. Colony 3.30 p.m.; Referee: G.H. Ver-ly inconvenienced. Check your rounds by every fortnight

The

first named time at the starting hut and be thereafter. * Navy, Boundary St., punctual

teams to be responsible for fixing Referee, E.A The results of the "Pick up" date. Stubley.

Mixed Foursomes played

No. 4. Cheong Kin-mun (Eas.

tern A.A.).

Kit Cheev CAA, Club, 3.30 pun,

Referee: Li Bing-tong.

non.

Event No. 2 Heat No. 2. Men's 880 yards Free Style. Championships.

une No. 2. Wong Kai-chee Police Lane

3.30 (Chinese YMCA)," No. 3. Wong Kam-wah (Chinese

YMCA),

No. 4. S. B. Mitford (VRC). Event No. 3. VRC Senior Boys 100 yards Free Style.

Event No. 4. Men's three-metre Springboard Diving Junior Cham-

of the Club: pionship

K A Baker, J. Gomes, P. Thompson, C. Guterres, E. Guest, I. Sargison. Event No. 5. Men's 150 yards Individual Medley, Colony Cham pionships.

Lane No. 1. Cheong Chung-yui

(Eastern AA),

|

p.m.;

Lane No. 1. D. Collaco,

probably

ΟΣΙ

newmday, October I at Deep Bay are as follows: Winners. Mrs. N. Latimer and Event No. 9. Heat No. 1. Men's

Haig 440 yards Free Style Junior Maj. A. E. C. Championships of the Club:

Runners up:

Mrs. W. Stoker and Mrs. J. Markham.

"Pick up" Mixed The next Foursomes is arranged for Satur- day, October 29 at Deep Water Bay. Entries close on Wednes- Event No. 10 Heat No. 2. Men's day, October 26. This will 440 yards. Free Style Junior bably be the last for this season.

pro- Championships of the Club, Drew for the Victory Cup:

No. 2. P. Thompson,

No. 3. J. E. Gomes, No. 4. G. Kew.

Lane No. 2 G, Randall, No. 3. E. M. Clemo, No., 4. E. Ho.

Men's

FIRST-ROUND

E. D. Sassoon Banking Co.- Event No. 11. Heat No. LH. R. Cleland $ T. D. Drysdale.

100

Back Stroke. yards

Bouth British Insurance Co. R. R. Coombs $ J. A. Cook

Legal Dept G. E. Strickland -E H

Sainsbury. Deacons H. Armstrong &

Colony Championships.

Lane No. 1. Cheung Uee Hung

(Hoi Tinh.

KCC Teams

...

KCC cricketers to play in the matches arranged for this after- noon are as follows:

The first team playing against IRC at Cox's Path:: A. T. Lee, EC. Fincher, W.H Colledge, J. Leriou, A. Zimmer, F.R. Zim- mern, WM Davidson, N. Hart Baker, W.DM. Webb, C.P. Smith, JA Sellers.

The second

team playing the Indian Recreation Club on their pitch:

C.J. Smith

walk and went to second on a wild pitch. Stephens singled and Williams

went to third, after

Detroit Tigers

4 9 Winning pitcher: Felles.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Dodgers 9 Philadelphia

Phillies

- 7 12

12

0

2

(10 innings)

Winning Pitcher Batx.

13 14

5 12

14

6 11

11.

3

5 Pittsburgh Pirates

Winning pitcher: Raffenberger.

1

Standings

New York, October 2. Final major league standings: AMERICAN LEAGUE

Won "Lost

97*

Dodgers Beat Phillies

Ac Philadelphia, Brooklyn's dogged Dodgers exploded with two runs in the 10th to defeat! the Philadelphia Phillies

New York 8-7

Boston and won the National League pennant,

Cleveland Detroit Held scoreless for four innings and

Philadelphia Lacing their top season Chicago nemesis in slim Kenny Heintzel- St. Louis man, the Brooks put together Washington three ringing hits for two runs

Prart Diver 158.

Firing. Arrow 139, Hague

| Lid Marlene 150, Lucky Starter 135,

Noonday Sam 146, World Pence 145

2. Connaught Handicap (Second Sec- tiem), Class 7, From 1% 'MP;' Air and Gruess 159. Asert Beauty 119, Belle Fes- taloe 150, Foyle 154, Lady Closerster 159, Masterpiece 245, Plessant Valley 139,» Probability 119, Thunderbolt 153.

10. Connaught Handicap (Third Secr |tion), Class 1. From 11⁄2 MP Big Shot

152. Crown Witness 143. D Day Fairy Feet 159, Flax of Peace 147, „Lucky” June 151, Minx 163, Pes 148," Shun Func 159,

Second Day

1. Granville Handicap (Flext Section), Clam 5. From 2 MP: Ame. Clipper 185, Condor 141, Coogee 155, Fat Choy 19, Flying Dragon 147, Gangway 147, Jon rocka 147, Libert Diamond 139, Phaidle | 151. Toprail 155, Vanguard 129.

2 Watarion Handicap (First Suction), Case £. Six Furlongs: ... Amasing 14. Arabian Moon 158, Argus 144, Dabing. Beauty 14, Perforce 158. Posibling, *15%. Easher 158, The Tiaresa · 144, Tisza (Hat 162, Trade Wind:145..

1. Waterloo Handicap (Second Section?, Ciam S. Six Furlonger dan Ming 15*, Avalor 154,· Marigold 184, Mastery 18%, Nervous Withew 184, Shan Lo 154, Spanish Onion 152, Sparking Eye 165, United Victory 159, Victorious 141

4. Waterloo Handlung (Third Berlian). Class S Six Purlongr, Counter Delight 159, Fiesta 145, Frostylight 143, Golden Wheel 132, Hong Kong' Siotte 141. Zesti Hinx 149. Liberation Star 15s, Pawties home 10). Toowoomba Bay 111.

ties), Clas

5. Humphreys ·Bundlexp^" (Pirat Bass) From KP:/· Abdul Hamid 143, Artams Lexf 11, Câre Frut 146, Dig'compota 151. Domino ́ 159. FILL. Hunter 187, Flying Knight 138, Hoi Podi 149, Ingrid 142, Jasmin 151, (Oldakova' 168, Friority 159, Windermere 152,

Sino Magball 145,

4. Caine Handiezo. Clase (One Miler 57 Anyway 147, Boom Town - 189, Brivieto (53) 152, Casele 147, Empress of Fence 187, ́66) Flyinz Jib. 141, Good Sbfy 169, Hurricane 89 08 145,5őzation of Pesce 185, Kentucky Kion 73 169, Kwong Yin 152, Meteorologias - L&W,

91 National Congress 138. Perry 109, Prince 101 Delight 142, Red Fax 140, The Stranger

120, Tipoli 148. Two Bid 159. *- 104

53

50

Won Lost

NATIONAL LEAGUE

to climax sterling relief pitching by Jack Banta, who came on in Brooklyn

HKFA MEETING

A meeting of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee of the Henz Kong Football be held on Friday at the Asso- Association will

ciation's office at 5 pm

AGENDA

1. To enquire toto the play-

St. Louis Philadelphia

Boston New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago

-7. Double Tenía Pinte. From Ti1⁄2 MP! Amarant 249, Arabian Bazzer. -160, Also 112, Beckenham 125, Ben Wyria 153,

57 Black Market 162, Chesterfield 188, Daisy 53

144. Dominion Day 135, Bochess ¦

73 Delight 125, Erfptian Piriá 151, Goldra t-

79 Dahlia 163, Jeep, Hoë 142, Lority 'Lady'

72

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21 148, Mrtear 135, My Love 13, Noonlixy

71

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62

92

Bun 186, Panda 155, Pay Thy 16, Rebel 185, Ecoe d'or 125. Skymaster 163

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-Associated Press.

DIMAGGIO DAY

4. Granville Handicap (Second Bar tion), Class 3. From ⠀⠀MP: Army-159, Barlad, Straight 153. Expor Bor - 151, Hong Kong Maiden 147. | Kolinsky 169, National Glory 140,- Fear) · Beides 189, Lidber 148, Spriatez, 147, Sulphur-169,-

1. Stubba Handicap, CineTM JB.; 1%

New York, October. 2. Joe Dimaggio, the baseball, Milen: Eine Skr 144, Bootie 152. Drich ers sent off the field of play (Captain), during the 2nd Div. League hero of the New York Yankees, Deliste 145, Post Knor 168, Golden Bond, A. Lee, T.A. Madar, D.G. match, Talkes v. PCA played at received gifts worth almost $50,- Dragos 15%, Jeep Lee 149, Metre 141, White, D. Langston-Jones, K Navy ground, No. 1 Eappy Val-000 yesterday. For an hour be❘ Shannon 165. * Lake, E. Randall, G. Rosellett ley, on Thursday September 29, fore the Important game between 14. Humphreys Handicry Bocend 30s.

V.C. Seymour, K. Cribb, Re- serve: J. Horsman.

Chan Chiu-cheong, in his heat, was well chased by Leung Tak- ho of Eastern For three lengths of the distance, the Eastern lad, Stroking almost as well as the new record holder, kept up Shr

No. 2. G. Roza Pereira (VEC), pace set by Chan. It was only

No. 3. W. Lawrence (VRC), during the last 25 that Leung slackened to finish in the zecond

No. 4 S. B. Mitford (VRC). best time returned: 71.8 seconds.

Event No. 6. Heat No. 2. Men's Following are the results of the Colony Championships.

150 yards Individual Medley, heals

swum off last night

No. 2. P. Thompson (VRC), mentioned are qualified to swim

Lane No. 2. J. E. Gomes (VRC),

No. 3. A. V. Lopes, (VRC), No. 3. Ng Nin (Chinese YMCA), in the finals.

No. 4. S. B. Mitford (VRC).

Barking Corp. No. 4. Willam Teo (Eastern Event No. 12. Heat No. 2. Men's F. C. B. Elack-GA O. W. Ste-

AA).

yards Eack Stroke. 7. Heat No.

Colony wart 1. Championships. No.

HQ Land Forces Mal E Colony Championships.

220 yards Free Style: Lane No. 1 A. K Rumjats Barrett & Maj. A ones.

(VRC),

POLICE HOCKEY The Middlesex Regt-Maj, 2 Lane No. 2. C. Eager (VRC),

W.. Chattey & Capt. J. N. Ships- No. 3. S. Anderson (VAC). No. 4. J. Eager (VRC). Event No. & Heat No. Women's 220 yards Free Style. Colony Championships

220 yards free style

Kamships: Heat 1 Wong of Chinese YMCA (2/52.8), 2. Chan Chun-nam (Lai Tsun), 2/32.8.

Heat 2. Sonny Monteiro (VRC) 2/25.8; 2, Cheong Kin-man (EAA); 2/26. 3. Matjuk. (VBC) 2/33.6.

Diving Ed. da Rosa, Chan Wal- (EAA), Wong King-woon

Printed and published for the Proprie tors, the CLINA MAIL, LIMITED," UT WALTER-H.-HOLLOTH, Windsor-House,

2.

Lane No. 1. Doris Burten (VRC), No. 2 Ewok Ngan-hung (Lai

Tsun);

No. 3. Leong Di Mui' (HKU),

No. 4. P. Sullivan (VRC).

100.

HK

No. 2. A. B. Tilt (Royal Navy), No. 3. William Yeo Eastender

AA),

BOWLS DINNER

A lawn bowls dinner will be held at the Indian Recreation Club on Wednesday at 8.30.p., Members and bowlers who wish to attend are requested to in- form the Club's boy.

1949.

M. Noronha, MS, PCA

Lee Too Sun, 19, Talkoo..

2. Any other business.

the Yankees and the Boston Red to) Class 6. From 2 MP: Blacksmith

141, 'Bright View.147) - Bay. Bei (14c, T he was Box

Joe honoured in a

Colenia 225, Constant Biar 153, Double Dimaggio Day ceremony at Coin 111, Glacial, Lake 145, Honey. Dow which he was givini, among other 240, Mabel 149, Madame Battery 151. things, two motor cars (one for National Gift 11, Roslyn 130, Treasurer his mother), television sets, a 199, Trister 136 speedboat, clothing, jewellery, 11. Grills Handicas (Third Supe

Lion!; Clans & Próm, XMP 1, Dawn" 157,9 The following have been selected money and 300 quarts of ice-Dlondfield 140, Elmer 199, Perine to represent the Hong Kong cream,

Witness" 163, Happy Evant £15,^. Juno: The money, amounting to 57, Borety 17, Prosperity 259, Bane Alone Pole in their Hockey match 500,

he contributed to heart 179, Strathnamera 165. Trief Trio 154 against the Nomads at Boundary disease and cancer funds. The 32, Bumphreys' Bandicoo" Cruled · dopd St. at 5.45 pm tomorrow

GO Moss,

DO Tebbolt, fer creant he gave to a chlidren's Bow) Cats - Frose 2: MPA Grot Time Log Billet Sweet 359, Trénert, Kaight Oslo, October 2 Blackourn, FM. Soares, M.H.C institution. Gibb Livingston & Co.-E. M. Sweden, beat Norway by one Birch, D.

Another gift was a four-year Lightning 168, Miami Bagoty 114 Reuter 164. Izoo". Mank) 142,-Joms --B14:1401. R No. 3. Cheong Kin-mun (East Snow & I. DowLEN

Brown, W.P. APPL goal to nil in an international Wilson, E. Yusef, J.B.M.B. Wall New York University scholarship 131, silver Soma 151, Small Dragon 126. K football match after a goalless K.S. Thong, Reserves, T.V.C, for a boy that Dimaggio was 1 Souvenir.: 14%, Speed Whed: 212, The

first half here today. Beuter. Reynold, M.C, Illingworth.

choose Reiter,

“Alligator, 243, Tanng- 145, 1-

No. 4 W. Lawrence (VBC), Event No. 13. Heat No. 3.Į Men's 100 yards-Baek Strake 1 Colony Championships

Lane No. 2. D. Collacs (VBC),

em A.A.),

No. 4. Spr. Sanders (Army).

Dodwell & Co.-G. G. D. Carter & N. A Brown.

Gilman & Co. Itd-L. Goldman

A Munro

New Zealand Ins Co. - wright & A. S. Erson.

HK. Desfence Force

Collings

Stoker,

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