THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY
1951.
YORKSHIRE STRUGGLE HARD
FOR RUNS IN THE
BATTLE OF THE ROSES
London, May 12.
Yorkshire had to struggie hard for runs in their "Roses" match against Lancashire which began at Old Trafford, Manchester, today.
After Len Hutton, the England opening but, had been dismissed for one run, Lowson and Halliday retrieved the position with some steady batting. But it was Wilson and Wardle, with scores of 79 and 64 respectively, who enabled Yorkshire to reach a total of 313.
Wilson batted dourly and spent 90 minutes over his first 20 ng, bul Wardle a con-
trouble and were 103 runs taken the Arst Ave wickets for without 1:ss at the close.
Only three centuries were scored in the day's cricket, two
Inet hi out aggressivar-uki | at Worcester where Outschoorn |
(113) and Bird (129) mastered the Essex bowlers. The other was by Greasley who recred 104 of Northants 284 against Leicester.
65.
They more than doubled The score between lunch and ten.
oungין
Alan Mose. the
After early Kent SUCECASE: Middlesex fast bowler, took
Hampshire's
batsmen. live of the first six Sussex
Rayment and Gray, helped their wickets at a personal cost ef
capinin, Edigar, retrieve the 41 runs in J. D. Robertson's
position. Engar's leg hitting way beneft match at Lords, A Att
particularly powerful and he vleket partnership of 57 be-
Surrey, who dismissed Notts hit one six and 13 faura, Gray's the
left-handers for
of live {༥༣c]
the highest
his VAS 119 by tea, attacked the 85 James Langridge and Smith, bowling to much on extent that a slow and feless pitch, Phabled Sussex to reneh 232.
they passed their opponents' Bennett, 17-year-old fast bow.
total and were 202 for the loss Derbyshire mode a laborious for, ale had the batsmen of Fishlock's wicket - by the 282 against Warwick, Hollies, trouble and look the Sussex clog,
the England spinner, bowled 17 capludu's wicket after he ยศ THE Sumeracl all-rounders overs for 11 runs during the sored a patient 60. When Mid- | Dure and Lawrence rescued aftern:on. dier batted they found tile their side after Glaucester had
''
Epsom
Be A Very Open Race This Year
Derby Will
London, May 13.
This year's Epsom Derby, to be run in less than three weeks time, is showing every sign of being one of the most perplexing on record.
On
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES *The close uf play SCOTUS follow:
At Lords Sussex 232, D. Smith 55, James Langridge 40, foss, right-arm fast, fve for 08, Middlesex 103 for no wicket, Robertson not out 54,
At Taunton: Somerset 232, Buse 51, Lawrence 89, Cook left-arm slow, four for 51: Gloucestershire піпе for ΠΟ wicket.
AL Monchester: Yorkshire 313, Wardle 79, WRson. 04. Statham, right-aim fast me- dium, four for 08. Lancashire to bai
At Southampton: Hampshire 357 for seven declared. Eager 19. Gray 85, Shackleton 52, Harrison not out 70. Davey, off-spin, four for 78; Kent.
seven for no wicket.
With the defent of faneled condidates in each suc. cessive "tria!" run, both in Britain and France, the posi-right-arm slow tion to the ordinary backer is becoming more and more involved,
The Prix Hocquari, run et | way will be a record-it least £22,000, if 30 or more horses Longchamp last week-end, and the Chester Vase, run at Ches= | are left in,
The ter last week, have long been regarded as Derby trials.
My Love won the Prix Hoe- quart in 1948 before triumphing at Epsom, and Hyperion in 1933 and Windsor Lad the following year won the Chester Race be- fore going of to a Detby vic-
tory.
of
At Northampton: Northamp- tonshire 284, Freddie Brown 55, Orcastey not out 104, Goodwin left-arm fast medium, four for 89: Leicestershire. 82 for three. greatest number starters so far was in 1802, when
At Nottingham: Nottingham- Carnetacus beat 33 opponents,shire 119, Simpson 58, Alre.
The latest Derby horse to fail Bedser, right-arm medium fast, from
grace is Fraise du Bois, four for 18: Surrey, 202 for 1. who was publicly tipped by the Aga Khan as long ago as Janu- ary to win the "Blue Riband." And his defeat came only a few days after backers had made him the 10 to favourite with Me Woodward's American-bred
This year both races have been won by coits not even en- tered in the Epsem race, bicoli, Turco, who are being hailed us the best faree-year-olds in their respec tive countries.
w the
7 to
colt
Fraise du Bois gave a very ordinary display in finishing only third of four runners in the Dee Stakes, run over Derby distance
of 12 furlongs at Chester-Reuter.
the
At Birmingham: Derbyshire. 282 for eight. Kelly not out 70. Warwickshire yet to bat.
At Worcester: Worcestershire 372 for five, Outschoen 123, Bird 129, Essex yet to bat.- Reuter,
1
SPRINGBOKS OPEN WELL
Cardin, May 12. The South Africans made good start in their match against Glamorgan here to-day, Eric Rowan and John Waite putting on 66 in an unfinished wicket stand by lunch.
At the interval Rowan was 40
and Walle 22,
Rowan and
first
A. SEAT IN THE STALLS
BRITISH ‘OSCAR' FOR 'ALL ABOUT EVE’
Tyrone Power receives from Earl Mountbatten on behalf of 20th Century- Fox the British "Oscar" for the best film of the year"All About Eve." in The centre is Mrs Tyrone Power (Linda Christian).
"All Quiet" Remains One
Of The Greatest
War Films
Films Of All Time
Says ADC
"All Quiet On the Wes to surrender his books, the and laedless envelly of war)
his torn Front," a film which ony is too much, and he flees mutts him down even as
froin the schoolroom is nearly 20 years old, re-than pretend emotions he
rather | lingers are about to clasp the mains one
no insect. of the
finest onger feels. He is called a Another great scene occurs war pictures of all Lime.trattor by boys who are not when a Frenchuinn and a Ger- This is mostly so because much younger than he in years, man meet in the same trench, it was produced in
(but who are separated from and the Frenchman is killed. those halcyon far-off days when world of death and bloodshed) first, but as the night protracts him mentally by whole The action is disregarded at propaganda had not yet and whose experiences and this murder (even though it is
disillusions are vei ta
justined) produces. its debased sincerity.
How could they, boy's thaten. they are, know that a clash of
a clash empires involves
icart?
pro-
come.
of
are my
renc-
did not kill you because I wanted to,'t
German the Anally says, "but because you Humanity спету." speaks through his words, and the silent clamour of Con- science is heard even above the din of Courage.
It is also one of the most faithful adaptations of book Hollywood has yet
BREATH-TAKING BEAUTY made. Erich Maria Remar- Sicambre, the French
que's magnificent novel of
The Anal scene is breall who won the Prix Hocquart,
the same name
comes to takingly beautiful. It is spring beat three French Epsom chai-
the screen as a stupendous war is alm:st over.
1 the poppy Acids and the JOINT FAVOURITES
Soon the lengers, Le Vent, Nyangal an
The picture is a tribute to London, May 11. Le Tyrol, with the utmost ease.
indictment against war. ----- Poldiers will be returning home. its makers for if it has nited Tic winner of the Two Consequently, it came as ni
not merely as a vitupera and one of them, in antlelpa-ai all it is only in one sense- surprise when Nyangal, owned Thousand Guineas, Ki Ming.
of this, reaches out tion tive against one's enemy.
his it bi not mude 139 any by the French racing czar, M. became joint 10 to 1 favourite
The South Africans had the
hand to capture a little flutter- with the
enhanced American-owned
younger. Time hus The theme of the picture ing butterfly to add to his colite sincerity and good fortune to win the toss and Marcel Boursac, and previously
made shams pud | Turco I for the Epsom Derby secotid quoted
first knock Ret
ол да imma is the wastage of war-the fertion.
nt us all, But the lesson it has callaver favourite for the Derby, became at the Victoria Club
culate pitch
beautiful wastage of life, here to-night.
In that last hour of battle tried to convey has not of
been a freely offered 20 to 1 chance.
weather, But the big money was for
perty, of emotions. It deals is killed by an enemy bul- learnt, and the ultimate reac- Nyangal, who carlier this
Waite opened
Tel. A fluttering butterfly fon is one of regret regret Zucchero, which Le year had been beaten by
was backed cautiously, and only 15 fun with the war of 1911-18, { (symbolising_ the carefree at the cynicism-which has. Tyrot, Anished third in the Prix down 2010 toutes four of them byes--were scored and is an attempt to por beauty of peace) induces him since engulfed Hollywood and Hocquart, with Le Tyrol fourthed by the bookmaker. Mr in the first half hour.
tray the German side of tu relax his caution, and a whieh we-the movie-goers of But the runner-up, Le Vent, George Rolls.
Rowan kot his first four with it. There is no vindictive uflet (symbolising the hart today-seem to demand. Le Vent, 100 to 7 at the last although beaten three lengths,
a beautifully timed straight hatred, no
expounding of quotations because there was u
club that rumoured the
But after the might not run, callover Madame Volterra an- M. Boussac must now be housed in Paris that her colt certain runner with Rogor quite perturbed looking for a
Poncelet in the saddle. worthy bearer ot his 110W
The quotations: famous orange
grey to 1 Turco II and Ki Min. colours in the Derby. He
100 to 7 Fraise du Bois II, untried Flaniboyant Zucchero and Flamboyant, only the left, who is currently quoted at to make 100 to 7. He is due his three-year-old debut in & Stakes, small race nt La Tremblay shortly.
was running on at the finish cf callover, was omitted from the drive, and Waite quickly follow-
the 12-furlong event (the same distance as at Epsom) and can- not be entirely left out of the Teckoning.
BELOW STANDARD
10
has
The Chester Vase was won in the side of a champion by Supreme Court, a fine upstand- ing son of Persian Gulf or Pre- cipitation oul of Forecourt,
al
שון
de-
HOLLYWOOD BRIEFS
ed with a boundary cracked past one Set of social ideas he mid-on
ngainst another, developing Rowan,
more generacy into such notions fluent stroke play, flashed a Square cut to the boundary, but as be unly good German when the stow spinners, Emrys is a dead German,' Davies
and
Muncer, were The extraordinary power it agnin slowed. brought on
the scoring pace diffuses is entirely due to the merits of its plea for it makes With the batsmen showing a plea for peace In the most little
enterprise the last hour be- violently compelling fore lunch yielded only 18 runs. Hollywood has ever used.
language
Neither batsmen looked like War is reduced (from the losing his wicket, and at the in- heights we have now placed has decided to devote his talents To Be You," "I'll See You In
100 to 6 Sybil's Nephew and
18 to 1 Crocodile,
20 to 1 Paradise Street,
25 to 1 Arcof, Malkas Boy, terval the South Africans had it) to dis crudes! symbolism as
Le Tydol and Gala Night,
33 to 1 Sun Compass and Nyangal-Reuter,
BIG DIPPER SCRATCHED London, May 12. Big Dipper, winter favourite
In a year in which most for the Epsom Derby, พาร
Lortunately
owner,
Mr Tom
run a
John
the
scored 68 without loss,
Only two runs had been add- ed after lunch when Waile play ed hard on to his stumps off a ball which kept low,
in two
WITH TENDERNESS
BRAATHENS
the SLFE
WAY
to Europe!
HONGKONG OSLO via AMSTERDAM
BOOKING ACCEPTED FOR ALL EUROPE
Braathens S.A.F.E. Airtransport A/S
FLIGHTS EVERY FRIDAY, 18 A.M. EVERY SECOND FRIDAY IN CONJUNCTION WITH CPA
Book Patmages & Freight Through Your Travel Agent or SENTOMASYAN WAGANİK Agents: a MŠK
WALLEM & COMPANY LIMITED Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building Kevezas Tel: 38041-5
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS
WHITSUN RACE MEETING
Second Day Saturday, 19th May, 1951 (Postponed from Monday, 14th May, 1951)
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
There are 12 raees on the 2nd Day.
Through Tickets for the above at $24 each may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, st Boor, Telephone Kouse.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Oflees at Telephone ffeuse, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep ilekets at the Club's Branch OMees at
5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road,
Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1951 SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS ISSUE,
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for pay- ment of all chits etc.
Badges admitting-to-Members'-Enclosure will NOT be on safe at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Omee will close at 11.00 a.m. and the. Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 .. Both offlers at 1st floor, Telophene House,
A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818),
MISES DURING THE MEETING..
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
Tominy Face_Glenda - Kahn wrote the lyrics to such-NO-CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- Farrell's 26-year-old son, has great fits as "Nobody's Sweet- been signed for a ton role in heart Now," from which the Warner Bros. "Strangera On A title of the film is taken, "The Train," which Alfred Hitchcock One I Love Belongs To Some- is directing, with Farley Granger, body Else," Ruth Roman and Robert Walker Tootle," "Pretty co-starring.
Farrell, former nightclub star, | With 1 Had A
"Caro-
Tool,
"TOD,
na In The M
The price of admission to the Public Enclosures $3.00 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate. "Gec, !
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- "It Had
MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
to a film career, having recently | My completed Inents,
tava pleture assign" "Lizems," "I Never Knew,
"Making Whoopee" and "Memories." His signing with Warner Bros, Louls F. Edelman wil pro- somo hing in the nature of a duce the picture for the
Warner Ils mother was Bros. homecoming. starred on the Burbank lot for some years and Tommy, as a visitor on the sets. cmall boy,
a frequent Anes
CHOPSUEYED
re-
to
NEVER MIND WHICH END
Although Victor face is what
SERVANTS' PASSES
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain In their employers" stands.
Owing to the present congestion in the Members' Hetting Hail, Box-hoklers and Members are requested to ensure that their Servants make use only of the Pubilo Betting Hall.' Military Police will be posted at various entrance the Members' Hall to ensure that this regulation is adhered.
BY ORDER,
NOTICE
B. A. L.ÉAP.
Secretary.
NOTICE
abutcher of men, The picture, speaking metaphorically, enables us to forget the Napoleon of Versailles 10 remember Napoleon of Moscow-to forget war's glory in a jolting
TOOTHPICKS ARE EASIER minder of war's pain.
Faith
Domergue cured her- If it makes a hero of any
self of a lisp before starting thing it makes a hero of that
with her co-starring role white-elnd angel with a palm-
Claude Robert Mitchum and leaf and a harp whose message of-the-mill actor is Lee Tung Danger Lives" by
No ordinary, every-day, run-
Rains in RKO Radio's "Where'
delivering the world of today, as it rushes too, when it comes to landing down the slope to chaos, is un-
tooth- parts in pictures. Foo heard dramatic readings with a
an willing to heed.
here was an important role for pick between her lips for a Chinese cook In Winchester entire year. "I tried pebbles," "but I found the Pictures' "The Think
which Faith rays, with RKO Radio is releasing. He toothpick method much better."
knew there would be plso are plenty of competitien for the when part arrived
Mature's is popularly used at the office of
in advertising any him, he is in, Producer Howard Hawks one it didn't get
chance during the lunch hour bringing with him.
RKO a sumptuous Chinese dimmer. Hearst day's filming of R
Radio's Gambling Ho
House. placed it on the desk, removed
THE HONG KONG- The from the fray,
only part of Vient a napkin
and was photographed nl opening, were his feel!
JOCKEY CLUB back while Hawks Alming at an stepped sampled the food.
and Director Ted Tetzlaff had
Draft Programmes Vic As
THE MAY HALF-YEARLY Entry Forms for the Sixth Race Meeting to be held on VOTING MEMBERS will be GENERAL MEETING of Saturday 26th May, 1951,
Club House, (weather permitting) may be held at the obtained at the Secretary's Happy Valley, on Wednesday, Omice, Telephone House; the 30th May, 1951, at 6.30 p.m. Club House, Happy Valley:
ALL MEMBERS are cor. and the Stables, Shan Kwong dially invited to attend and Bond. to Emile
participato in any discussion Entries close at 12 o'clock which may ensue, carly. NOON on Thursday, 17th
By Order of the Stewards, May, 1961.
S. A BLEAP,
Secretary.
re-
ENTERPRISE Eric Rowan showed some en- British three-year-olds seem to struck out of the race at 9 terprise just before reaching his be well below normal classic¦ o'cioolc
50 he completed 52 out of 80 to-day. He is still in
in 140 minutes--but the cricket standard, it seems a great pity the St Leger. that Supreme Court is not en-
Big Dipper, owned by Mrs remained very slow in general. tered in the Derby nor the St
Bryce
When Muncer was taken off, United of the
a ligament In he had bowled eight maidens in States, strained for Britain. his March and had to be scratched his 15 overs and had conceded
Lilley, has from
Thousand only 12 runs. Two entered Supreme Court in the Guineas.
With 20 runs added For some time there Festival of Britain
The plea is conveyed Stakes, has been little hope of his run-hours and 40 minutes, Rowan which 12 probably
bening in the Derby, and he has was taken low down at fine leg. superb tenderness. The soldiers richest race ever
whose careers it portrays in Bri- not been quoted in the betting. He had hit seven fours,
pictured at momente tain, at Ascot on July 21.
MoGlew, after a quiet start, Mrs Bryce still has a candi- Incidentally, up 10
their manhood the pre-date
is subject In the Derby North began to show more boldness, sent 96 entries have been re- Carolina, winner of the San- and when Wooller went on with strain, when the death of ceived for this glittering Ascot down Park Trial States earlier the
new ball at 119, Nourse:mpanion is not an Occasion prize.
These entries include 25 this week.
promptly cracked him for two to expound the gospel of horses bred in France, eight in Big Dipper and North Caro- fours with splendid, strokes, venge but simply to
weep his Ireland, four Italian and two lina are both trained by Cap-Together, this pair brought the passing.
It co Gorman. Some more may be tain C. Boyd Rochfort at New score to 148 by tea, when they concerns a group of young coming from other countries, market. Another
German of Boyd had put on 58 for the unfinished
schoolboys whose patriotism is so inflamed that Rochforl's charges, Turco II, Ls third wicket stand.
It was not until near the end they doff their books for rifles. Hawks signalled approval walking, slowing, soggering as
replied, "And I can act,
with he tz shot, and finally that the batting showed any Soon after their arrival
It won lum
a screen text blood trickling down his leg freedom, and It was inspired by camp their illusions are shed, and the pant. Only after ROMAN WAY WINS
he onto the McGlean. In 30 minutes he and
carpet. In no time at all the ob- was Kempton Park, May 12.
signed 1 did hic admit Sald Vic, "As long as 4210) wor maker Mrs John Bryce'a Roman Way scored 42 of the 55 runs for the scenity of
them he had picked the food up at a close-ups are of me, I don't catc Slcombre, and Mr Tom Lilley won the Great Jubilee Handicap,
automatons wicket, including a six and Afth
and negligible close by Chinese restaurant!
which end they photograph. the
eight fours proud posscasor of Supreme
THE GUS KAIN STORY Court, for not entering their run over 10 furlongs here this
MeGlow, by careful concentra- They kill and are killed -
The life story
ZOLA FILM COMING of Gus Kahn, afternoon, Mr James Rank's colls in the Epsom Race!
mino- one of America's greatest song
Jerry Wald and Norm With cach succeeding defeat Hyperbole was recand and Sir tion Interspersed with some at- in the trenches, in the of fancied Derby horses, it be Victor Sassoon's Misty Lightsractive strokes, gradually built nekdo and across barbed wires; wrilety,
highest individual score
Bros, in the screen rights they scrimmage in the dust werden by be brought to the Krasna have closed a deal for Eleven ran, comes increasingly obvious that was third,
tos of the tour. His 50 took two and for a handful of food, and are Nobody's Sweetheart Now" Zota's
The there will be a record number
to wards for the Gus Kahn, who died in 1942, They'l schedulo it for of acceptances when the for- Roman Way, 8 to 1 Hyperbole, three-quarter hours and he was carted off
still unbeaten at the close, dying when they áro still was one of the top song writers production
at the
RKO and 100 to 8 Misty Light having batted three and three-live, fells are declared on May 22,
of the Golden Age of Music. He studio.
rights were bought. The colt,
0 [Mosborough' was With no outstanding
4 to 1
When one of them comes wrote and worked with the from Raymond Hakim, who He had hit eight boundaries.
back to his hometown for a greatest entertainers in show produced a film : in. Franco like Prince Simon last year, favourite, Roman Way won by quarter hours for his 80 rune,
the the close most owners large and small, a nech with the same distance t
few days' leave," and "accosts business and was lyricist, for from the classic i 1989, with, will be tempted to "have a go separating the second and Africans were 270 for Ave, the teacher whese glorification odme of America's top com-Jean Gapih and Simons Sumon for the prize, which by the third-Reuter
Reuter
of war originally Induced-him- porers,
in the stellar roter."
too.
To return to the Derby, it now favourite at 10 to one for .seems that whoever is the the Classic.-Reuter.
owner of the winner will have
to be eternally grateful to M.
Jean Stern, the owner
of
The betting was 100
South
ciphers.
.
Humany
Beast"
By Order,
5. A, SLEAP,
THE HONG KONG
JOCKET CLUB -
*
Secretary, Hong Kong, 12th May, 1951.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.