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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER · 18, 1961.

SPORTING SAM

PANDAS TAKE ON THE JAGUARS IN TOMORROW'S 'FEATURE' MATCH

By “GRANDSTAND”

on

The Softball programme this week will be highlighted by a pair of "A" Division encounters tomorrow in which the Pandas, still licking the the hustling wounds of humiliation inflicted last week, will take Jaguars at 11.30 a.m. in an attempt to redeem lost prestige, while the Madcaps tangle with the Canucks at 4.00 p.m.

The "B" Division of the Senior League will also provide plenty of excitement as the hitherto undefeated Navy boys ero sa bats with the Red Sox as they face their greatest obstacle in the flag chase.

square off this after-

In the Junior Lengue, The Aces and Blackhawks will noon when both teams will be out to oust the other from that select circle of unde feated outfits.

eam from his vantage point, and unlees & receiver can produce that effect. disintegration of the be the Beld combination can only result

Desple the disappointment of task is to meet hustle in the Panda ans las: week, follownes of that popular Team not convinced that one catarrophe is suffelent to dam the hopes for the flag and will be watching Wally M and his Pandas wib, keenness, homing for the revival

that is side can deliver

und

mlafen

gal

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start will probably egular lineup one arter

Last week Wally Indfles! players aranet when signs of a ackup were evident, and even usually rehable Basinami Tsau was banisi.ed 1

The hott-

A must sensitiveness

The

In the batting department, both sides are about equally effective The Pandas with the willow. have the Liang brothers, Tomi Wei, and Raymond Tsao, while The Jaguars possess slugging Gerry van Langenberg. Eriksen, and arttul Lionel Gus Pereira Sequeira, assisted by Stove Xavier, the boy with mercury in his legs.

cach

Jackie Wel on the hill for the Pandas. the b el, in the of the bark which will actreute mlingaff, is in u af a them into brillaner once more, so win the in cat illegal raten, him all arbiters colled agausi Wally Mull

will be watching win an eagle-

Eveni Last week proved it eve 15 the least infringement

was a wise step in refraining Jackie has prched git all

from sucking out my neck, and snd will continue to do so, I do not intend to do so this time

ge: rust of his superweighed against

other. both teams have as much chance Jaguars under mentorus the other to collect the points Frankie Manies are not exactly for this game, but whoever does free of temortament, and it was will be one step nearer to their snatching pestion.

that speedballer Vir goal. Haviment is the best reinvicus

In spite of the fact that the Burtas Pedruco 21.k.

was not giving off his

Canadians were far from being G The Saints after he esser'ind that he display the Buille

mpressive last week it is doubt- ΕΙΠ imagovary vietom to Chapter har

whh he fell

mentor frustration

whether Jock ful

Buster Bellands wil dare start Joey Brown arcems to be the cooler of

It must be and it he two

mur Than Gaca on the mound.

conceded that Joey has a faster will assign 1kely that Burles

pilch than regular Kelly Silva- the mound task to Brown

Netto, but veteran Kelly has th savvy which Joey still lacks.

ceiver

degenerist d his pepper

hibitions in the past

HUSTLE, OR ELSE

ba.

Experienced

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all

agreed the e catcher's man

IS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NINTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 20th & Saturday 27th October, 1951. (Hald under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).

The Camek hurler can be no

native moundsman.

ther than Kassa Nazarin, who has bern their mainstay for 1years, and a glance down the roster does not reveal an aiter The play includes Only Omar and Lofty Through Tickets (at $40 enel) amay be obtained at the Com-Baker. but where were the pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephou House, als mighty men last week? There is ticke s for the Special Cash Sweep on the last rave of the Meeting a general rumour going around Through tickets reserval for this Meeting but not paid for by that these two powerful willow 10.00 am on Friday, 19 h feteler will be sold and the reservation

welders may not even show up The whole season, and tomorrow cancelled for tu ure invetings

that rumour.

The Fast Beil will be rang at 1.30 pm, and the Firsl Hace willing strength of the Maple Loafers be run at 200 pan each das

To avoid congestion at the Chay's Office at Telephone House. non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices al:-

5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382. Nothan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so The "All declared by the Srwards when the "All Clear" is given. Clear" sigaai will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalsator Tower BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. ATTENTION drawn 10 Rule 23 of the Totalisator Rules which reads as follows:---

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

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

By Reg. Wootton

Four Teams Still Unbeaten

In

The First Division

By

"SPIV"

At the end of two weeks' play in the 1951-1952 Soccer League, four First Divi- sion teams have managed to preserve an unbeaten record. These are South China, Army, Sing Tao and St Joseph's.

Last week's games saw South China and Army displaying more impres- sive form and the decline of RAF, Police, Kwong Wah and St Joseph's.

Fielding the same team that gave them their two comfortable wins in the opening week, South China

last Saturday, despite anticipation from some quarters of a close game, notched their third comfortable win, beating the airmen by three goals to one. were without

for

The simmen

and Barnes Barnicle, Andrews as a result of injuries sustained In the previous week's match against Kwong

Wah, but this no; detract from the fine dis- play shown by the League holders, whose speed and short- passing combination again con- Tused their bulkier opponents. Novy proved no match the Caroline Hill soccerites on Wednesday, conceding them the hughest score so far of 9-0 South China have now won a their four games played with 1 goals for and one against,

STIFF HURDLE Ariny, with three james played and won, have already goals for and four against registering two good wins during the week.

Fielding the sing team thut beit Easter -1 the previous week, they cleared a stiff burdle Saturday,

Kitche on

winning by 3-1

Their best win so far came on Thursday when they outplayed the Stanley Shield Champions,

Police, to the tune of nine goals

to two.

The

introduction of

a new

Club ground, the Kowloon Bus will take on Kwong Wah with the odds in their favour.

Wilson will probably be on the right of Davey in the for- ward line. While Army should win this game, the Saints have The match of the day will be the reputation of always play that between South China and ing best who the opposition is Police at Caroline Hil. Despite strangest, particularly when the bad beating they sustained robust play is indicated,

last week ut the hands of RAF should have The better Aimy, Police are not a team to of Club in the second match, be laken lightly when in form. and in the remaining gatne, a However, on their present form elose game should be seen b:- there is very little stopping the tween CAA and Eastern,

Caroline Hill squad, more so Two attractive matches are when playing on their fixed for tomorrow. At the ground.

Gates Unhurt By

own

A Year Of Scandal

In

American Sport

By CORNELIUS RYAN

New York.

There have been more scandals in sports in America in 1951 than in any other year in history, but how much of set has it had?

The question is easily IT swored. The scandal hasn't had much effect. Most college basketball fans have remained loyal to the sport despite the revelation

will be a chance for them to displayer, Davey, into the centre-that players from City College of New York, New York

p

THE BIG QUESTION

The big question in the "B" division scuffle between the US Navy and the Red Sox is whether Navy hurler English ran burn them over fast enough to barn- hoozle the Sox

of the in St

To that Criss had to work him-

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladieself up on the sidelines for half MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

En our before the game.

forward berth and the shifting

of Wilson to inside-left made all the difference to the Army van- guard,

Tiversity, Manhattan College, Bradley University, Toledo University and Long Island University were involved with gamblers who paid them to "arrange" certain scores.

Lawrence Tech, which was New York, was in actual con-

scandal, not involved

in any

trol of heavyweight Rocky Autounced that it will drop Marriano. New York rules an breketball because collegiate strictly forbid this.

Sport is "over-emphasised", but other colleges Intend to continue playing basketball, and expect attendance to be normal.

Davey bagged four of the goals, and w23 It defnite acquisition, possessing excellent kick, good oppor- tunism and accurate heading.

Wah team

іл

Having watched the gobs two

Sing Tao, in their comeback weeks in succession, fans have bid, stayed among the top with noticed that English takes about

Four games played and won, three innings before he is really

and with 13 goals for and three warmed, on affliction which is

against. not only peculiar to him, but to Jimmy Criss, formerly

Against a fast-fading Kwong Everest, who Was seen

on Monday, they Joseph's colours. It used to be practically did as they pleased to win by 5-2. LHung-kee came back into the team in this match In place of Hau Ching-to, and it is more likely now that Joey Franco on the rubber he will stay

permanently NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

slab for the Sox will have good the line-up to the exclusion of

veteran not in possession of Brooches or infield support for the first time Hau or

Fung King- Badges admitting ladies

In his years of pitching toll and cheong. Season Tickes cud genriemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Roums at $10.00 per day including Eux fans are depending on his A weaker XI that included tax for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary Sauts to pull them through.

Lau Chung-sang and Fel Chun- at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of

The Navy have three straight wah in the wing position, gave wins to their credit this season. member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced

them their 3-1 win over CAA but it looks as if their streak by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

un Thursday. to an abrupt halt

Police had their second un- League fans. the successful week, despite a 3-1 tussle between the Aces and the victory over CAA. Their 2-0 Blackhawks, which will take defeat at the hands of Army place this afternoon, will provide saw them being beaten al their all the thrills.

own game of robust play and The Hawks possess two hurlers hit-and-run tactics, which were in Rennie Barrelto and Donel the main factors that won them Remedios, the former with a no-

the Stanley Shield. hitter to his credit while the Jatter missed the same honour by allowing a miserable bingle to spoll his chances.

Only a limited number of barges admitting to Members' En-will come

will be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

closure

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am, en both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am. each day. The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of tiffius will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC.. WILL NOT BE PER- 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.

SERVANTS' PASSES

tumorrow.

For Junior

The Aces are heavier with the bat and the coming scuffle will be one of fielding versus hitting with the result hinging

on whichever produces in the clutch spot.

Greater concentration of ac- curate passing shots, and more movements, Should cohesive

bring an improvement in this talented team.

The Saints, after a promising upset triumph over Police in the were gradually opening week, going back into their unpredict- able ways, drawing with a weak Eastern eleven 4-4. Slight found WEEK-END PROGRAMME;

excuse, however, could be in that two of the goals against Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only.

Today: 2.30 p.m. Wildares them came from the spot-kicks. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to Pandas; 35 Bantams v Dodgers;

THIS WEEKEND'S GAMES endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passes are 4.00 p.m. Accs "Blackhawks Three First Division matches

the Members Enclosure exeept for passing (Junior League). not permitted in

Squaw's v through on their duties and must remain in their employers' atands. South China (Ladies League), which the best will be that be- are scheduled for tomorrow, of Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall, Box-

Tomorrow: 10.00 am. Warriors tween up-and-coming

Army holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servanta make use only of the Public Betting Hall. Military Police will be Dodgers ("B", Division); 11.30 against the unpredictable Saints. Army will have new goal- posted at various entrances to the Members' Hall to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

keeper, Sgt. Bradley, for this match,, which will also see the Interport right- return of the back, Kirkland, and their last year's inside-left, Mannion.

POP

I WILL NOT HAVE THAT BOY MIMICKING

ME!

BY ORDER,

H. MIBA,

Secretary.

ROBIN!

a.m. Pandas y Jaguars ("A" Division); 1.00 p.m. Griffiro v Blue Sox (Junior): 2.30 p.m. Red Sox v US Navy ("B" Division); 4.00 p.m. Madcaps v Canadians ("A" Division).

Deflated

JA STOP

• PLAYING -THE FDOL

West: Point has fielded a football team, although 43 of 45 were among varsity players thee dismissed from the mili- tary academy for violation of

the honour code" which forbids cadets to tell each other about examination questions.

school

In the wake of the Army sen ation,

high many players told stories of how avidly they are wooed by college football teams, all in violation of the rules, but to one wUR surprised and the stadiums will be as crowded as usual in Octo- ber.

USUAL QUOTA Professional boxing had its usual quota of minor scandal. Early in the year it

Boston court that vealed in a Al Well, matchmaker for the International Boxing Club in

was re-

Arthur Peall says:

PRACTISE THESE SHOTS

FOR CLEAN POTTING

THEN BROOKer reds and colours W go down without first nudging Docket jaw, we all admire the clenn potting of the crafterion,

BLACK

PINKO

Good eueman- ship in the secret, A proper tip careful aim, uris stance. straight aving--and the head kopt down. Practise my diagram shots on blue to acquire the knack, του should slap blue into the net nearly every time.

These are not *baste" enote, Cue crisply and when trying for the right baulk pocket screw brok the white to command the next bail-pink.

London Express Barvice

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CHINESE OPTICAL CO.

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Rocky Graziano was involved Ber two straight matches in which his opponent suffered a defeat after minimum effort by Rocky. In euch case the state athletic officials suspended the opponent while studying the pos- sibility of a "fixed" fight, then allowed the matter to slip into

oblivion.

Late in the year, several US. Senators charged that the IBC has a monopoly of filles, and

IBC the

discriminates th

Harry Matthews, 175- against

because challenger, pound Matthews will not beccine an 13C chattel.

ing

Nonetheless, boxing was do- as well es usual st the box-office. Good lights such as Robinson-Turpin did capacity business and ordinary Oghts such as Maxim Murphy and Gavilan-Graham did ordinary business.

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