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INTERNATIONAL FINALS ON MONDAY
THE HOLIDAY
SOFTBALL PROGRAMME
The full holiday softball; programme-with--umpiros
and scorers is:
TODAY
Junior League Playoffs 2.00 pan. Delawares v Dragons (Steven Xavier, S. Samy, Y. Tipe: Hal Wingles).
p.m. Rexes
3.30
hawks
v Black-
(Had Winglee, G. Ribeiro, J. Silva, Tong Kwok),
SUNDAY
Senior League Playoffs 2.00 pm, Braves v Jaguars
(F. Ewing, Buster Hollands, Bob Low; Hal Wingloo). 3.30 pm. Canadian y Saints (Y. C. Mel, Wally Ma, Ray- mond To: Alice Mar).
Ladies' Junior League 11.00 am. Squawƒ v dians
(P. K. Liu, Chev
Pang Kwong).
By "GRANDSTAND"-
International rivalry on the diamond reaches a climax on Monday afternoon as Portugal tangle with Great Britain in the Men's section and with China in the Ladies' division, in the finals of the series, to highlight a full 15-game Holiday pro gramme.
Amid the echoes of the sabre-rattling, the Senior League playoffs continue unabated as the Braves and Jaguars lock horns, while the Saints and Canucks clash. on Monday in two games in which age-old feuds will dominate activities.
The Ladies' Junior League runs into the second round with St Teresa's meeting a weak Pirate outfit while the Canuckettes will be matched against the Squaws on Sunday morning.
Tho. Oxford University boat race crew look as though they are about to be swamped as they hit a
stretch of bad water in the Chlewick Roach-during Peter Wilson's Boxing Academy
training spin. The race is on today.
Inter-Hong contestants for thel Jaguar mentor Frankie Barros one out of his San Miguel Trophy will be pulled another
games, bag of tricks last week when Cana-engaged
necessitating several double he assigned hurler Vic Pedruco Tsot, headers to complete the schedule to the shortfeld where he play
within the few remaining weeks ed errorless ball. viof the season.
marcellating event were hand and that he does The Breeding And Pedigrees
12.30 pm. St Teresa's
Pirates
(Tony Kwok, Slt Kwok! Kit, Y. Y. Shing).
Inter-long League 0.30 am. Stanvac v Rediffu- sion
(George Pang: R. Barretto). Shelly NTS.
(31. Moosdeen; Nunes).
Roberto
Wore It not
for the bullet- armed THE CLABSIC
which poze
strong- The International classic be- Pedruco heaved with unerring tween Portugal and
deep at short- Great accuracy from Britain will
usual stop, many of the Saint smashes be the nine-inning affair, which he stopped would have. minimum with both sides all out lo regain gone for hits and the result might the title which they have held have been quite different to the at one time or other during the Jaguar hard-earned ninth inning
mose-out. post-war years.
Portugal, under the guidance of mentor Charlie Figueiredo, have had plain sailing in the preliminary rounds with only a depleted American
to hurdle before getting into the finals, while Great Britain have had
to work the hard way to Great challenge Portugal through a gruelling series in which they subxiued Pakistan and China in turn.
MONDAY International Beries 2.00 p.m. Portugal v China (Ladies)
(F. Ewins, Buster Hollands, S. Bucka A. Ablong: Wanda Rodrigues).
3.30 pm. Portugal v Britain (Men)
(Don Robbins, Y. C. Mel, የ . Ma, Raymond Teao; Tony Kwok).
Inter-Hong League 9.30 am. NTS v NHB
(Umpire, George Pang), Shell v Mercantile Bank
(Umpire, H. Moosdeen). 11.00 am. Gibbs v Union In- surance
to India.
side
On the defence the Jaguar field seem quite capable of backing up their pitcher, be it Pedruco or Brown, but their greatest run- making potential la in speedy and Lionel Steven Sequlera, for once these two get on base they become scoring threats.
season
Xavier
THE FEUD
The feud between the Braves and Jaguars which started out The last time these two teams several years ago in the minor met was in he 1940 semi-anals loop is too well-known to need which ran
thrilling further comment, into 12
except that not yet got innings before the only run of the Braves have
taste of defeat over the bitler the game was scored by Por- tugal, who eventually succumbed by their rival Jaguars in a mid- exhibition game. and
followers faithful
are A
of unique feature
the their pending clash is that both oppos-anxious that this blot on their ing hurlers, Vie Petrum for otherwise clean record for the Portugal and Jock Brown for season will be wiped out with victory over the Britain, are from the Jaguar a decisive hurling staff, and whoever draws Jaguars. the assignment against the Braves on Sunday will be at a 0 1.000
disadvantage the following bre 1.000
.000 day when international honour
are at stake, .000
In spite of this, however, the the Senior 1.000 playoff game 5
400 League assumes such importance 400 that, whoever is given the nod, down on 200 he will be bearing 4.
every pitch,
(Umpire, Rennie Barretto). Caltex v China Light
(Umpire, Steven Xavier). PLAYOFF STANDINGS
Won Lost Pete
Senler:
DOME
Braves
1
Jaguars
0
Canadians
0
1
St. Joseph's
1
Juntors:
Dragons
0
3
Blackhawks
Delawares. Hexc
3 2
1
Hat Trick For Davidge?
Of the present Oxford
For example, nine Old Blues Oxford. were in residence in Some were unable to row and athers were not selected.
in
P
THE LINEUPS The comparative lineups are: PORTUGAL GREAT BRITAIN Vic Pedruco p Jock Brown Frank Corrca c Buster Wade C. Yvanovich 1b-Stan Leonard Art Ozorio Toay J. Remedios
2b W. Sprinkle
Osmund 3b G
3b G. Langenberg
ss Dave Leopard
59
HEART-BREAKER The Saints lost 1 heart-
last breaker
week. when careless error in the bottom of cost them a the ninth inning
Of Famous British Horses
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PHALARIS, FOUNDER
OF A DYNASTY
By Nigel Gee'
Phalaris was in some ways the black sheep of his family. His half-brothers by Polymelus, Pommern and Humorist, won the Triple Crown and the Derby respec- tively; his half-sister by the same sire, Fifinella, won the Oaks and the Derby in 1916. He himself was just a winner of 16 wartime races at Newmarket. Yet when his more illustrious relations are bat a memory, Phalaris has perpetuated his name as the founder of the most powerful dynasty on the Turf. When he died in 1931 his than 400 races and almost offspring had won £395,000 in prize money.
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His sire Polymelus, winner of the Cambridgeshire amongst other races, was by Cyllene who won the Ascot Gold Cup and got four Derby winners. Polymelus' maternal granddam Quiver was the dam of the great fillles Memoir and La Fleche, who won five classics be tween them.
also
first
THE REFEREE HAS SEVEN WAYS TO
A FIGHT END A
THERE are seven ways in which a contest can end in British professional boxing, and it's as well to get a' clear picture of what these arc.
2.
1. POINTS DECISION. It and had Mills got to his feet means one man has landed he could not have been knock- more clean blows on the ed out in that round so that target area in the referee's there was a chance that he might have recovered in the in- opinion.
But Mills had already ab- feree has been unable to DRAW means that the re-terval. separate the fighters on points sorbed wickedly vicious punish- and that he has not been ment and the, referee made up able to decide that one ran his mind the contest had gone has done most of the leading far enough and acted promptly
without or has displayed the better and in my opinion correctly-
by stopping the bout style.
the count from the It is never taking up 3. KNOCK-OUT.
timekeeper. mentioned in the rules, but
SHAMEFUL it means that one man has
three other been unable to rise unassist
4..
his Dante had a brillant
fortunate in his second year. season at stud, but was not su So far the most successful of 5. Nearco's sons at stud is Nas- racing rullah, who in his
third WHA only" career Straight Deal's Derby.
His daughter Musidora won the end the 1,000 Guineas
Phalaris owes much of Flow who by him produced game, but this week they will putation to the mare Scapa of face the Canucks with renewed
Guineas, but the 1,000 energy to regain the confidence not only Fair Isle, winner
the brothers Pharos and Fair- of their fans.
Even without the services of way, who have established the trio the Saints most powerful branches of his the 'Everett'
their almost put it over on faster and younger opponents Last week, and it can be safely
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the bag
fundly.
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ed within ten seconds, or has casions when a referee should been in no position to defend stop a fight. One is as soon as or Telephone 28663 or 30244 himself (for instance, he's ane boxer is five points or more
The second time when & collection will be arranged. act of rising) ahead. been in the
the count has reached he has the power to intervene In his opinion a contestant is outclassed or accidentally dis- DISQUALIFICATION. This abled.
is the sole responsibility of "The third time when he must the referee. He has the right
the
to rule either man out for intervene is really a disqualin- act or conduct cation and occurs when he feels Many other
that one man "is not giving of which he may deem foul."
his best." And this tends to RETIREMENT means that the final and most shameful
or his chief second, verdict boxer, has decided that the fighter
7. "NO has taken enough punishment or bannot continue through that he Injury and signals wishes to quita second used In the old days- a
this
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CONTEST." which Application means that the referee bas made пр
Forms
10 CENTS EACH.
for
his mind that Essential Supplies Certifi neither man is giving of his
cates may be obtained from best. It implies at best, that they Oaks, and his son Noor, after often to throw in the towel, or have cheated the public of value South China Morning Post running third in the Derby the sponge, but nowadays most for money and at worst that Limited. and the Eclipso Stakes. Was referees refuse to accept
there has been some sort of round is in progres collusion between them by
to retire was voted "handicap borse of and if a boxer wishes exported to America where he while
year," several times beat in the middle of a round he which they have agreed not to
injure one another. this him- Ing the world's record money must normally indicate spinner, Citation. His sire has soll, to the referee.
During the interval between now followed him across Atlantic, a great
loss to the rounds surrender will usually be 9. REFEREE STOPS CONTEST only tried British bloodstock accepted from a chief second.
customarily means that the official in charge thinks that
The First Bell will be rung-at-11.30-a.m. and the first rach man has taken enough will be run at 12.00 Noon, cach day. The tifin interval is after
industry.
the
punishment or has sustained
the
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
EASTER RACE MEETING
Saturday 24th & Monday 26th March, 1951
fourth race (1.30 p.m.).
There are twelve races each day (24 ̄in nll).`-
Pharos was not a great race- said that before the dust has horse. Classics distinction just settled on the present series the passed him by when Papyrus opposition will fall victims to got the better of him in the
who this outfit of VETREs
in ever before retiring to stud. should have traded the steel in Derby. He won 14 races how their hearts for the steel in a
UNBEATEN NEARCO younger man's spikes long ago. if F. Wright
not The
Saints, too, have G. Crookdale and Cambridge boat-race Gua Pereira
As a dire he is best ccle- forgotten the time when they crews only three rowed in 5. Guterres rf Les Castro
With such 0
star-studded were edged out of the pennant brated for Nearco, who the remarkable race two
by the Canadians two years ago, never benten in 14 races. His lineup, this game should be a
triumph was. the years ago. This is a formust on the Holiday entertain- when they had the game in greatest
only to see it slip away Grand Prix de Paris, in which Pharis-it-second-in distinc». smaller, percentage than ment fare.
when Barney Abbas polod out his victims included the Eng- tion of the sons of Pharos. He Derby and In the Ladies' section, Por- usual and has certain re-
a grand-slam tomer,
High Derby winner Bois Rous work the French
such a severe injury fre- tugal have always been easy
TU this day, hot-stovers are ad. He was imported to Eng- the Grand Prix de Paris. He markable features.
a French Derby
quently a cut near the eye- winners, having run away with still gabbing about the mistake land from his native Italy in got. Ardon, the honour for four successive Frankie Gonzales made of play-1938 at the world record price winner, who huy now gone to that it would be dangerous
strong pitching ing Abbas close, and when the
to allow him to continue. America, and Scratch 11, who of £60,000. years, but the
enjoyed liner sailed the outfield it was
won the French Derby and
A referee can, and often does, which they have during the too late to do Mered a severe.
thing about it At stud Nearco has been the St. Leger last year, Pharts, intervene because he feels that This leaves Christopher week when Arst-string Terry
Bill Woo, handing
the reins
successtial.
His bred by M. Boussac, is reserved a man is too weakened to protect outstandingly Davidge as the only survivor week
of the Maple Leafers, has been first victory In the classics for the exclusive use of his himself adequately. But he la Noronha suffered an arm injury of the 1949 crew. It is quite during a hockey game while
the mares. Danie won
not supposed to stop a fight scouting the weaknesses of the
'came when possible that he will again be Shells Silva bore a leg muscle Saints add seems dead carnest Derby in 1948. His next was
knock-down. blood also flourishes during a Pharos
through
HILLS FIGHT Fastnet. some time ago and has never in chalking to their first victory up next year, in
two years later when Sayaji-'in France
He is meant to continue the his seniority makes probableme
of the series to stay in the race
rad, won the St. Leger Sayaji- whose Fhatind won Ascot Gold his re-election as president. If been the same.
Coach Billy Soarea has been with the leaders.
130 was D full brother: of Cup last year and zincon the count until either the man on so, he may well create a record busy going through the roster
Firdaused by the floor has been counted out Both bears having lost one Dante and was purchased as Eclipse Stales. by being elected for three and hopes to come up with a game, neither side can afford to yearling for the record figure Pharos
to or until ho. has regained his wog exported
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. falling which he may drop another decision and still of 28,000 consecutive years.
In guineas. mound acc on slow but steady be unperturbed about it. The imbus by Nearco won the after winning the St. Leger of in no proper condition to con- 1040 France and later to Roumando feet, but ahown himself to be I have to
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE ANOTHER COINCIDENCE
tinue boxing. Dorren Ozorio.
coming scuffle should, therefore,
SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH WERE Headed by Alice Mar,
One of the billcrest the be one in which no quarter will 2,000 Guineas and the Derby 1932. The two Cambridge men who
Rhodes Schokir,
of troversies and. in 1948 Macaka won the
of
years ISSUED FOR THE 1950 RACING. SEASON ARE VALID FOR have been be, given.
recent Oakes.
this the Eclipse Stakes, carried the centred rowed in 1040 are David Jen-Chinese coatingent
point THIS MEETING. THE NEW SETS OF BADGES WILL NOT BE very nens and the President, C. B. trying for several years to bot-
Pharos blood to America and when Eugene Henderson halted VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL 1831 ter the Portuguese lasses and M. Lloyd.
sent it back with Black Tar-
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies first world's light heavy- the
MUST wear Another coincidence is that, have always come out second
their badges prominently displayed throughout the weight title fight between Gus quin to win the St. Leger in moro but with a best,
EX-
Meeting though the came
two strokes
1948.
Lesnevich, and Freddie Mills, at
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO perienced side this year Alice olber, P
Harringay, in May 1946. will again oppose cach
the tide. hopes to turn back and
THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
which case
nother stroked last year
It was doubtful whether either This game, skedded for 2.00 p.m. would do to this year. Both on Monday,
а
should attract were at one time relegated to good crowd of fans, as ladies! number four.
This tunn now games always do.
been remedied.
SCRAPED THROUGH
Lloyd is no Australian, but
The Braves scraped through rowed for Britain in the Olym- with their first Senior playoff pic Games. He is one of those win last week over the Maple versatile oarsmen who can row Loafers in an early inning break
of anywhere. In fact, this season which gave them the margin ho bas rowed, stroke and victory in spite of the alleged soven, and is now finally sot-battery, weakness. tied at six.
THE WORRELL
SECRET
Judging from Chappy Re- medios hurling stint last week when be registered a three-hit- ter against the Canucks, it seems he is again on his way
back to form,
Rod Pereira, who backed Romodlog behind the batter, supposed to have an arm that has gone sour on him, but base- runners with larcenious inten- When I mot Frankie Worrell, Lions didn't take chencer Inst the dreamic West Indian bats-week,
By Harold: Mayes
· Enova.
"Parkings it might have ben and Somerset's Harold because the opposition did not Gamblett at London Airport on
Chough, but their return from the muccessful get on base often Commonwealth
ith cricket tour of in any caso it was Indio; I learned what is probably by plot Figueiredo to benve at the windy Junior Remodion the Real: TORSON for the Bucccus of Worrell, the most attractive where this bullos pegs batsman in the game today, more useful than if he had bee
He didn't even know
that he behind this plove
bind-cage.
provod
donning, the
had topped the grohe Braves' sluggers showed
Endn't a clum; how many.
be had scored, and be yuan's bo sign
f can't help feeling that if wall on
more
their way to
A
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of our crickstore and again-provided they can county authorities for: that
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winner
SIRE OF CHAMPIONS
"
In Britain, Signal Light by Pharos got the champion two- year-olds at 1949 and 1950, Masked Light and Big Dipper. This may be a coincidence, for apart from The Bug, a. remork- ably good sprinter, the rest, of Signal Light's stock. have not Masked
been above" KVETOGO,
Light achieved Hittle distinction in fala beccald season, not happy augury for Big Dipper's classic prospects, this
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Through Tickets at $40.00 each may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the las race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for "Honk Kong Derby' scheduled to be run on Saturday, 12th May. by 10.00 am, on Thursday, 22nd March, will be sold and the re- servation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices ab
.
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of all chits etc. payment
Turpin Fights
Man Robinson
Outpointed
By GEORGE WHITING Next London opponent
extinction "in Britain is that which descents from Camero nian, who on the -Gidnona maid the Derby in 1031. Before for our rip-roaring. British and European. Middleweight he was exported to Argention
Badges admitting to Members Enclosure, will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00.a.m, each day. Both offices at 1st floor, Tele phone Hout
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy: (Tel. 27818).
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