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Giants Beat Yankees 5-1 In First Game Of World Series

New York, Oct. 4.

The amazing New York Giants, rolling along with a fall head of steam, defeated the Yankees 5-1 today in the first game of the World Series.

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Giants faced Allie Reynolds, one of baseball's great clutch pitchers, on a day go dark and misty that the lights had to be turned on in the seventh inning. Lefty Dave Keslo, witli dị season's record of 10 wins and nine losses, started for Giants, Glants won the game in the very first juning, with two men out. Henry Thompson, the third batter up, got a walk and then 'Monte Irvin singled, sending Thompson to third-

Whitey Lockman, whose double figured in yesterday's amazing ninth-inning' victory, got another one today, scoring Thompson and sending Irvin to third base.

halted at third base, scored Bobby Thomson, the hero of find out to end the inning. yesterday's gathe, was the next Yankees got their only run when Thomson juggled the boll

with one ball on in the second inning, with one in right flek.

Gil MacDougald doubled, Thomson, Irvin stole home, out,

score 2-0. Thom-Coleman singled to right fold smaling the con walked and Wille Mays and MacDougald, who had

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

OCTOBER (8th) RACE MEETING. Saturday 6th & Monday 8th October, 1951 (Hald under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jackoy Club)

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the First Race will

be run at 2.09 p.m. on the 1st Day.

On the 2nd Day the Bret bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and

the First Race will be run at 12.00 noon. The tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

There are 19 mees on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day

(22 in all).

Through Tickets (at $44 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also fickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap" scheduled to be run on sih October, 1951.

Through tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 5th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL DE NO SPECIAL ÇASI SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE,

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Brouch OMees at:-

5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" sigrist will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. ATTENTION is drawn to Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which reads as follow-

In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on torn or disfigured tickets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladios MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERY ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlenen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax; for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by hin,, and for payment of all chils, etc.

Only

a limited number of badges admitting to Members* En- closure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close of 10.00 a.m. on both days, The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am, the 1st Day and at 10.00 a.m. the 2nd Day. The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House,

A Imited number of timing will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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CLEANED UP

the Alvin Dark cleaned up game in the sixth inning with a three-run homer. With one man out, was Westrum singled to left and Koslo sacrificed, sending Westrum to second-

Eddy Stanky got a walk to put runners on Arst, and second, and then Dark leaned into a choice pitch to send the ball into the lower left hold stands. Sporo 5-1, and that's how the game Anished

Epb Porterfield replaced Rey- nolds in the eighth, but the drage was done, Monte Irvin of spectacular made a couple calches, one to rob Hank Bauer of a home run in the first and another in the fourth on Joo DiMaggio's 100-foot drive to left centre. He also got a triple, two and stole home for singles Gipate initial rupUnited

Pres.

WITHOUT EMOTION

New York, Oct. 4. The proud New York Yankees took their surprising B-1 licking from the upstart Giants without emotion

heaped today, but

two of the lavish praise on

Monto Irvin enemy outfelder and pitcher Dave Koslo.

was the first opening game defeat for the World Champions Hubbell bestod Red Ruffing 6-1 years the first since Carl in 1936 and it was particularly embarrassing because it was carved

second-string

15 in

member of the Giants' staff.

"Koslo pitched a fine game," sald wrinkled Casey Stengel, the master mind of the Yankees. "He had his fast ball; and curve working good and he beat us on control. He stayed ahead of pur hitters"

The Yankee skipper said his choice, own opening mound Allie Reynolds, wasn't in his sharpest form. His curve wasn't going for him and he fully wild," Casey said, of the big righthander who pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox last Friday.

was aw-

If the Yankees were distressed over losing the starter, they failed to show it.

They trooped to the dressing room with snappy steps and most of them were smiting.

a little unusual

"It may be

for us to be a game behind," said Joe DiMaggio, the Yankee Clipper who on Thursday tied Babe Ruth's record of playing in 10 of the autumn classics,

But

they tell me this is a best- four-out-of-seven,"

Yankee players said they to find the were surprised Glants Bad

such team speed. They were particularly

Arthur Willis. 31-year-old Tottenham Hotspur left back, who was once advised by his doctor to give up the game, played in the international soccer match between England and France. Willis, ex-miner from Yorkshire, is considered one of the toughest players in soccer. He played in a trial for the 'Spurs when he was seventeen. Then between 1940 and 1948 he had operations for duodenal ulcer. He refused to give. up football and fought his way back to fitness. Photo shows Wills undergoing slight medical treatment at Tottenham

Hotspur ground..

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SINGAPORE SERVICES A STRONG BOWLING SIDE

The visiting Singapore Combined Services cricket team showed up as a well. balanced, better-than-average first division focal side in the opening day'a play of their two-day cricket match against the Royal Air Force yesterday.

Hongkong's Swimmers Would Be Beaten

By

Scotland

Hongkong 'v swimmers would be beaten-by, Brotland and soundly trounced at that -- In an international. match, they would just about, hold their own with Wales And would edge out England.verse Madetbalón, de ^^) The British ASA Championships, held at Lancaster,

·wère a triumph largely for the Scots. The star of the Championships was 19-year-old Daphne Willdnson who spreadeagled the field in the Women's 440 Yards Free Style in 5 minutes 17.6 seconda for a new British record, bettering her own time of 5:21.2 earlier this ydar

A comparison of the times suggests that Hongkong, had our swimmers competed at Lancastor as a team,

·would have placed tire swimmers in the finala of the Men's 100 and 820 Yards Free Stile, one in the final of the 440 Yards Free Style, one in the final of the 200 Yards Breast Stroke, and one in the final of the Women's 220 and 440 Yards Free Style,

HOW WE COMPARE

‚· This is how we compare:

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GREAT BRITAIN --HONGKONG Ran Steadman 64.2 F. X. Monteiro -Jack Wardrop: 2:12:2 Cheong “Kin-maɲ) 2:17.8

JackWordrop 4:49.5

EVENT

100 Yds, F. S.

220 Yds. F. S.

440 Yds.. F. S.

100 Yds, Back

200 Yus. Ércast

100 Yds, F. S.

220 Yds, F. 9,

D. Wilkinson 2:31.

440 Yds, Y. 8),

D. Wakinson,

100 Yds, Back

M. McDowall

Cheapg Kin-mân 5:01.4

Cheong Kin-mun 03.4.

Johm Brockway 59.7 Derek Snelling 2:34.0 Young Ying-chak 2:39.0 WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS

63.5 Cynthia Eager 57,0

P. Linton

5:17.5

Cynthia Enger Cynthia Eager

09.2 Fung Ying-cheo

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2:47.2*

5:49.0

83.8

200 Yds Breast 15. 0. Gandog 2:45.5 · Kwok Kam-ngor | 3:13,2

Uff the beaten track Simplicity, Lucidity

Euphony.

And

an escoping convict,

In the mallbox, a letter of com- plaint against "Recorder." Sent to "On the hillock, facing Lane 3 the wrong address, It took time to stood Harald Archibrid Outright, roach us. We apologise.

the assistant balum. Expectant, After accusing us of having he stood, his heavy pt parted to attended as minny of the reveal a set of decaying teeth. swimming ments as the writer

District The

Officer was holding inscribed silver cigarette case. "In Lane 4 slood Ab Leong, an

had, it took us to task for know-bla nothing about women's ap« |

ing

parel On this, na comment,

It was one of these ordinary

eyes. On his success in race stood a wages of three anony-basketfuls of bird's nets and

three strands) of dog's tooth... necklace.

lotters written by samobody who tant gleam in his almond-

Although not lacking in batting strength, it was again, as in their match insisted on recorded.

Marriott Himpian

However, contained a

it

*a plece

It said, "As a remedy.

against the Navy the previous day, their bowling that gave them a 28-ran lead over [mous, signed the Royal Air Force on the first innings.

Doing all the dunage were regular inter vals their three medium-to-fast right arm bowlers, Bailey, Bennet and Davenport, who among them

wickets of the Almen.

caliated all the 10 first as hot to be and when Wilson Old Stagers" which is being ton

and with the score at 73 for four and with Wilson batting extremely con- fidently RAF seemed set for a first innings lead. However, it was cut for a splendid 35 the batting collapsed, the last five wickets falling for. 22

22 runs For Singapore Services Major Bennett and Sgt Davenport bowled well and bagged four for 21 and four for 34 respon-

The visitors batsmen did not appear to have adapted them- selves to the local wickets as yet, but looked expable of frazeo than the 126 runs on a wicket so that of the Cricket Opening bat Thomlinson, tively regarded ag one of their best,

Today's play should provide has still to strike form, being some Interesting cricket on a out yesterday to a good catch wicket which will give the by Wilson at mid-on,

Capt bowlers lots of assistance Only

of them, Cu Marriott, came off

SINGAPORE SERVICES with the bat, scoring a chanceless 50, but any Capt By, & Saunders of the fist five or six in the L Thomsson, e Wilson b

Sounders batting order appeared capable Capt Marriott b Bennion

of a half-century on Ever Ma Simpson Harrop 1047.

MA) Bennett d. Moorhouse

Harrop

THE GAME

The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $3.00, each | They day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable pressed with Irvin, the sinewy at the Gale,

Giant lefielder, who whacked BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE FER-out four flis,

The Singapore Services want made.

two

In to bat on a lively wicket and MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE spectacular catches in the out- were quickly. La trouble, losing HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING.

and stole home. field MEALS AND. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN

their opening pair with only 1d He is quito a THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

a ball player," runs on the board. The RAF said Gerry: Coleman, the attack showed up well and Yankee's second baseman, "He

against hostile bowling the hqd quito, 4

didn't he?" day,

Singapore Services were in dif- the lefty who pitches fiquity all the way and wickets Fankens tomorrow against fell quickly

only botsman

SERVANTS' PASSES

F/O Cash & Duna ↳ Harrop ZREN Chaplain jaw. Buchanan LAC Sargent Leigh-Bonneit

b Bennion 58/Cdr Alderson low Bennion Lysin Ballsy not out sgt Davenport e Leigh-Benne

Extras

Talal

Saunders

Buchanan

men-Berndon

Şervants', pasta will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to for the endorse their names, on the passes, Holders of such passes are the Giants' Larry Jansen, said he who attacked the bowling was und not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing thought Invin's great catch of Capt Marriott who scored on out Ball through on their duties and must remain in their employers stands, Hank Bauer's drive to the 102 of a total

of 126. Owing to the congestion, in the Members' Betting Hall, Box-foot marker ds left field migh

For the RAF special holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants have been the determining factor ugn must be made of Bennion, maka usa only of the Public Betting Hall Military Police: wild be of the game. posted at various entrances to, tho. Members' Half to ensure that

Irvin raced back to the stands this régulallon is adhered to,

to, spear the ball over his head in the

dese sanding

that had been in" said Lopa, "no telling what would have happened, Little things like that are turning points of a game,"

Associated Press.

BY ORDER,

H. MIRA

Secretary,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SPECIAL CASH SWEER ON THE., KWANGTUNG HANDICAP 1951

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the abong will close, at:

THE BRÁNCH. OFFICES

382 Nathan Road-Kowloon at 400 pan on Friday, 6th October, 1961.

Agullar Street Hongkong at 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 5th October, 1951.

THE TREASURERS OFFICE:

195

Telephone House, at 6.00 pm, on Friday, 6th Qetol

NOTICE

ona

Bewung Analysis

DAF

a) last-pinute selection who fullyrt WIRE, C

Alderson justified his choice by taking Davenport three. wickets for 20 in 13 overs,S/Ldr Kingsford Bbw Balley Alf the

RAF bowlers. howled St Dunn Bennett

F/LA; Leligh-Bennett Ibw Ben-

Dett and were backed Intelligently

by kan Belding. They are BtMoorhouse Alderson UR

Baller to be congratulated very Opt-McMahon Davenport. creditable performance.

T/Lt Ball Dw Davenport RAF opened with Kingsford A/C Satinders Dermett

[Cpl. Buchman -N.O. 1, and Wilson. Neither of the batsmen seemed to be troubled by the Singapore glidek until Kingsford, who had been bat- was adjudged. to bo lbw.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY ng confidentickets then fell at

....

CLUB

Special Cash Sweep,

on the Kwangtung Handicap ̈

Saturday, 6th October, 1951.

Birmingham City Have Signed

22.00 each may be obtained

Tickets in the above at Up Tommy Briggs at the Treasurers' Com- pradore Offee, 1st Floor, Telephone House, and at the Clubs Branch Omoda situated

At

15 D'Agullar Street, Hongkong

The Draw will be held in the Public Batting Holi 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon

at the Race Courge,, at 11.30am, on

ber, 1951,

By: Order,

PEAT, HARWICK, MITCHELLI

Over 1,000,000 tickets, sold

dato,

London, Oct. 4. up Tommy: Beisin the Cavan- Blimpaham City hava signed toy City centre-forward, and, in part exchange have transferred to Coventry their wing belt, Don Briggs, who joined Coventry from Grimsby Town: 10 mon blog Pro for £20,000, was the Zvoke

bas

ncorón" đựo" stasone ago ployed for

Harip ham

put, in the tra

and o

C Benglot 3bw Bennett LAC Harrop. b. Davenport,

Extram

12 je po 15 ka**

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10

1

Total

102

Bowling Analjala,

W

Bailey

Bennet!

In Lane 6 stood Thomas beachcomber,

Lowgrace, the

4 1 19 4 of advice.

for Recorder's flowery language, commonly known as Tommy CENTENARY MATCHES Players are reminded tha: which is lavishly scanned with among the rows of palmirond the cricket match between "Old Insults, I suggest be use W. S. shaded huts. His supporters stood Shanghailanders and Hongkong Maugham's excellent prescrip in a ring around him to cheer him "....ala si simplicity, back from an attempt to stay out

of the race. played in connection with the lucidity and cupbony." Hongkong Cricket Club Cen- There is a considerable dit- "The low shriek of the Com

Maughamiana missioner's whistle brake the tenary Celebrations will start at ference between 12 noon sharp on Saturday, Oc and Maughamanis, W. Somerset heavy jungle silente. Parrows. tober 6.

Maugham is guilty of the first; screeched and landcrabs scara- Lunch will be taken from 1 his many admirers are gality of pered madly through the under-

growth. pm, to 2 p.m. and stumps drawn the second fot later than 5,30 pin,

The race Wos: OB, There will be a Group Photo-

We present a happily digestible Yards, it was Ah Loong in the graph taken at-1-p.m. just be- Maughamaniac coverage of a lead, followed by Abdul-Ismail- fore lunch.

and Outright. Then it was that swimming meet: The following will represent

the tidal wave broke up the "The

palm fronds Hongkong Cricket Club in a

Daktrang..... The cricket match against the Rest uneasily in the breeze.

-“RECORDER"

་!

swayed

of the Colony Civilians on Sun-assembled. gathering, which had day, October 7 and Monday, trekked in many miles through October 8.

the jungle, watched expectantly.

and there I, Owen Hughes, R. C. Craig, N. - showing, hore

a glint R. Oliver, T. Knight, O, R. Howe, of a betel smeared tooth: +

of the Men's

another

R. Hughes, C. B. Connol, .. It was the final

At 50

Britain's Final

Mappierson, G., P.. Prichard 150 Yards Free Style, a length Olympic Tryout

Neve and R. Theson Ender. The Rest of the Colony Civiliana | to are as follows: R. E. Lào, P. V.

bank

London, Oct,

the other back and then a final one, On Dedge, A. Zimmern, A. M. Frais, the cubical hillock from which he The 1957 triangular later

Tuan Orang, son of the Datu Lween England and Wales,

D. Hemedias, 1, M. Omar, K. H. Ismail, G. Soliza, T. Crabtree, S. was to leap into Lane 1, stood the national ablege contest bes M. Thh and T. H. Lean.

TODAY'S SPORT

TENNIS

Outang.

Scotland and Ireland has been While, City, "He was hardly expected to arranged for th win, though it was said in the London, on July House Tambaran * that he had

final It will provide the fin once outswurn a crocodile. On competitive tryout for the team

shipsMr & Mrs J. 3. Kite-där & into Lane, 2 was to be robe chosen to, represiat Gróat

Ladies Recreation Club Champion the hillock from which the

Pritchard

Mira C. D. Smart Hoag mixed stood The Lance-corporal doubles; L Goldman/G). (Gilmair's). Owen lushes/a. police Abdul Jamali, a

| Britain in the Olymple Games `at Helsinki from July 23 to 27. dargo-outer

PL

N. Godano (Harry Wicking) Inter nole festering over his left eyelid. Hongli Me and Me Sim He was reputed to have swum Combined Chinese XI. winning of T. Couldre

Anderton-Mr and Mrs K. E. Baker Ulf'cap Mixed double?.

Kowloon Cricket Club Champion- shipu--Mrs. J. Norfolk and 3. Chen iv winner Bies Ribeiro end G. Kota- wall y. De and Mrs Dawson-Grova 9 Mr M. Chou and A. Lang. V Mire C. Geni and T. 3 Baker (1): A. Augestad prá 1. Lerkou v winner A. Fung and R. O. Baker v, K. Lo Fand T. Lo (1)},"

CRICKET BAY V. Combined singapore Ser- vices at Kai Tak.

MINIATURE BOCGEN: Hongkong v Macao Interport, At Southern Playground 30 ga

MEETINGS,

Hongkong Kine" "Association: Ali 21 nual General: Meeting 0 pm..

Hongkong Badminton Association Executive Committee Meeling, 1.300

affin

HE GAMBOLS:

EXIT KOVELY TO GET THE UNIJ

[VX÷G = | CBE THAT "MOST

OF THE BANK HELY

VIPORT IN ENGLAND

FRONT BY RAIN

BARASOAS

many miles down the River Dakirang in successful pursult of

Rugger Results

London, Oct. 4. The following were the results of rugger games played today:

RUGBY UNION"

County Championship

East Midlands, 19, Leicester shiro 8 (played at Northampton),

"Other" matches

Neath 13, Maesteg: 0, Termouth 6, Weston Maro 3. Reuter.

|

At à meeting of the Hong kong Chinese Football Aso- olation, the following › wars/ selected to represent the Com

in bined Chinese a charity 200 icer match to be played, on the Club ground at Happy Valley on Monday, October 8,

Yu Xiu-lak, Lai Wai, Heu (Yung«. mang trong sheungalower, Yings kob, Chia - Cho-wing, MOK, Chun-

Wing-keling and Ho. Ying fun,

Rasorvol, --- Cheung Koonshing, S. 8. Nian Led, ping-chlu, paskam-. hung Eun kho bo mạc

Chau, Man-chi, . Les

SupermManager: Me C. B. Wang,

Wien - Viu-lamina 20m

"Coppha Mp: Low Waistong.

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