THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1951.
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SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION TAKING STEPS TO REMEDY SHORTAGE OF UMPIRES
By "GRANDSTAND”
Softball players and fans alike have realised for some time that weekly the insufficiency of competent umpires to handle the heavy schedule of league games has been a main factor in retarding the pro- gress of the pastime. Definite steps to remedy this situation have been laid down by the Association.
Commencing this week, all officially nominated umpires will be remunerated with out-of-pocket expenses on a scale determined by the General Council, while Umpire-in-Chief Don Robbins has announced that classes will be held in early December at the Victoria Recreation Club.
The sessions are specially prepared to coach intending examinees for the theoretical and practical tests which will be carried out in the near future, and all enthusiasts, whether registered members of the Association or not, are welcome to these discussions.
Al
The remuneration will be in Contrary to general opinion, the form of a credit with the the task of nominating umpires! China Association which will be settled for weekly Rames 15 not
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Ashcroft (Liverpool). goalie of the FA XI, and T. Taylor, Army inside- right, in a goalmouth in- cident in the match at Highbury. Army lost by four goals to two.
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Hongkong Defence Force Orders
Serinl No. 40. Orders by Colonel L.T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated November 13, 1951.
Force Headquarters
Congratulatory. The Commandant congratulates all ranks of the Roya! Hongkong Defence Forop who took Joart s the Remembrance Sunday Panade on their Bhartness and steaddress on parade.
Depot Training. Squads Ace. A61 Alining TV, other points of sim, Miniature range, other points of atm,
Hongkong Regiment AuDust Camp 1951, (a) Cays will sticnd camp at Sai Kung as follows: Nov. 17 to Dec. 2A" and "C" Coys. Int Unit (part). (b) Move ient to camp for this period will be as follows on Nov. 17-Parade Murray Pie 2.15 p.m. for those Irving Victoria side. WD Security Car Park at 2.30 p.m. for those ving Kowloon side on all persons driving their own cars. (c) Dress- FSMO steel heknots strapped 咖 large pack and jungle hata in haversack, All other equipment and clothing issued will be taken (to- gether with winning trunks)
k bags. Her will be out short before moving to camp, (d) Anti- mbariai. Two paludrine tablets will be drawn from Cay HQ and taken on two days prior to moving to Sel Kung (c) General Instruction. This has been issued separately to Coy/pl conda
Training & Troop. Parade 8.30 p.m. on Monday Nov 39 At A.H.Q. Op Boom. Lecture and telling tests. Thursday, Nov. 22. Individual training-telling.
A1
ment for the half month of Septem- ber at A.H.Q. Ope Roam on Mon- day, Nov. 19:
(sd.) C. P. Vaughan, Lieut.-Col.,
Deputy Commandant,
R.H.K.D.F.
Notices
Force Kung Cards. Force Xmas Carda are available from the Admin Officer at a cost of 60 cents each. They are embossed with the Force rest, the Force ribbon is eltached, with photograph of the new HQ bulding take the folding card.
Post Boxek Post boxes are situated in the Canteen at the Volunteer Centre Queen's Road fo The HKRNVR, the H.K. Rest, The H.K. Apiary Air ForcK. Letters and corespondence may be posted for delivery to HQ RHKDF Šports Road Happy Valley, collections at the Volunteer Centre being made at the folowing times:-Mondays tu Friday 10 a.m. and 4 D. M Saturdays 10a.m.
St. John Ambulance
Orders
Order
A. at by Comm
J.. Arculli, O.B.E.. K. St Commission of St. J.A..B., Hong- kong District Order No. 46/51 dated 18th November. 1951.
Ambulance Duties,
Hongkong 18.11.51 to 24.11.51 HK.Y.M.Ç.A. Division; 26 11.51 1a 1. 12.91. §.C.A.A Divion.
H.K.W.A.A.C. Training C & R Troop. Porode 6.30 p.m., Monday Nov. 10
Lecture A.H.Q. Opa Room.
and telling tests, Thursday, Νον. 12. Individual training – teking. Please note that the Women's section of the C & R Troop will receive pay-19.11.51 to 25.11.51. Mong Kok Division:
The Sportsman's Diary
The Scot Who Makes
Badminton
Pay
Ambulance Datles, Kowloon.
20.11.81 to 2.12.31, Kong Wah & Tal Po Divions.
Race Course Duties. Saturday. November 2, Wanchal "B" Division.
Headquarters Duties, Saturday November 24, Eastern and Motor Transport Divisions.
Football Duties Hongkong. Saturday, November 17, 3 a Club Ground, Eastern Division in charge, Cruseway Bay Division, Chung Sing Division, Sunday, November LB. 3 p.m. Club Ground Wanchal "A" Division in charge, H.KY.M.C.A. Division, Sih Nam Davision. Tuesday, November Central 20. 8.30 p.m. Club Ground Division in charge, Confusion Divi- slon, Kennedy Town K.F. Division.
Annual Parade and Inenection 1951. The Brigade will be inspected on Sir Alexander Grantham G.C.M.G., KL.
How's this for private enterprise in sport? Scotsman Sunday, Novmber 18, by H.E. Dave Bloomer, 38-year-old hadminton playing insurance St Jot Caroline fil. 1. Divisions broker, has done what the English Badminton Associa-will fall in by Corps on the Sockun- Road of 0.30 nm, sharp. 2. Corns Commander will collect attendance tion have failed to accomplish.
lists from the Division of his Cords and report to the O/C of the Parade before 9.45 a.m. Uniforms of all
Bloomer, a Scottish international since 1948, bus attracted American and Canadian stars to his interna-male officers and mole paks will be tional invitation tournament in Glasgow from November in khaki. All ranks will carry haver- sacks and water-bottles. 4. Medala mant be wom. S. AH medals and lea 12 to 17.
ther work must be well polished, 0. Canes will be carried by the Com – missioner and the O/C only. 7. AN Comps Commanders should inspect their ranks before marching into the Parade Greund. &. All ranks should atand properly at ease during the in- spection, demonstration, presentation address. 8. The Parade and B.E.'E will be led off the Inspection Ground and will be dismissed.
Resignation. Mansturn Nursios Division. Amb/Sie's. Sha! Yim-may, Lo Lo-wa w.e.t. 11.30.51. South China Athletic Association Nursing Division.-Amb/Sis. Yeung Wal-hang wef. 24.10.51
with
but sport,
not They include the new Uniteu nected States champion, Joe Alston. the crickēt. I haven't made up my Canadian champion,
This Job Daryl mind about it yet. Thompson. Poul Holm (Den- would be partly in England and (Umpires, mark) and Nils Jonson (Sweden). party abroad. Its exact nature
I cannot yet reveal." AMERICANS IMPRESSED Quite a badminton
B- South
3 30 p.m. Ground V Blue Sox
Nunes, Alfred Turner. Loureiro
Scorer. Sarnet
Ladies' League
im-
At 3.30 p.m. Ground A-Walious presario-in an amateur way, of
Roberto Eddie an at the end of the season, but easy one, considering that three Samy}. umpires who fail to turn up for arbiters are needed for each the appointed game will be sub-game, which #makes the total v Pool To (Un.piran, Bill Woo, Tiger course-is Bloomer. Twice be- Ject to a fine which will be de..
The Bussain, average thirty officials for ducted from this credit. It is week, and this excludes the off- James Herrick),
the
COMPLICATED
hoped that the situation will clal scorets. Improve as a result of the above action.
With the approach of
longer be able to object to the the Association's wearing of uniform
and while officiating, wearing of the "brown jackets" will now be compulsory.
cooler months, umpies will no be to appoint officials
the
Boxer's Widow
Sues For Damages
{
H. Muosdeen. Scorer, fore
SUNDAY
Senler "A" League
the
he has "sold out" Kelvin Hall for his invitation tournaments. He
will In fact, certainly do so again.
At 11 m. Ground A-Jaguars v he is spoken of in badminton South China (Umpires, Fred Ewtas,circles as "the only man to make! Manuel Nunes, Kaymond Castro the game pay." Scorer, Virgie Ribeiro).
A 2 p.m. Ground A-Canadiana His methods certainly impress
Umpires,
Hal the Americans. Because of the
H. K. Pandas
United States Thomas Cup-tle in
The easiest solution
would from experienced players of the preceding game, but the posi- Winglee. Charke Scharnhorst, Fran-way he handled the Malaya v.
Scorer, Fred Diestas. tion is complicated in that the kie Xavier. two Senior games in both
Beular "E" League Divisions are separated by Junior League affairs, in order that these important lussies are fixed at convenient times to spectators.
Those who troop out to King's Park weekly to bat the
haps, not aware that Softball
At D.30 a.m. Ground A-Red Sox Glasgow in 1949 they made him v Warriora (Umpires, P. K. Lau, Gerry Pomeroy, Georgie Hinalro.
heir delegate to the Interna- Scorer, Eddle Loureire).
At 3.30 p.m. Ground A-Ameri- cans v U.S. Novy (Umpires, Tony Kwok, Igmar Eriksen, Terry Lucido Scorer, fal Winglee).
Junior League
At 12.30 p.m.
tional Badminton Federation!
LEAGUE CRICKET BID
continues its League cricket fight for recognition in London. Ground B-Wild- An all-out drive is being made horse-hide around are, per- itres Y P.I Dodgers (Umpires. to gain support for the Lipton
Dall | Frankie Barros, K. T. Letzt
Cricket London Cup the Leagues' competition.
was revived The competition last summer
for the first time since 1989. It attracted only three leagues.
was mursed from its infancy to Scurer, James Herrick),
1ts present full-grown stature
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by
unselfsh followers
who
Ladies' League
A 12.30 p.m. Ground A-South China y Squaws (Umpires, Chev N. so, C. M. Tsang. Steven Kavler. Scorer, George Pang},
LEAGUE STANDINGS
have spent a lot of time and Trouble in making the game New York, Nov. 14.
what it is today, and all Mrs Flores, widow of
a players owe a debt which they
Mr Jim Pannell, the secretary, boxer who died of ring in- can easily repay by sacrificing
tells me that the competition is helping Aв te result of the General Copen to any cricket league in juries on September 3, to bit of time to give
Council's decision to award the London for a cup presented by
Dodgers Senior day instituted a suit for hand when called upon.
Ignorance of some of the BaseballersP.I.
"B" loop game played off on Cato the late Sir Thomas Lipton. It $500,000 damages against rules may be an excuse, but ber 21 as a forfeit to the Dodgers is run on a knock-out basis, with the International Boxing that is all the more reason why due to the fact that the Baseballer medals for the winners and
failed to Beld a tu nine tor this Club, Madison Square Gar- the classes which will be con-
ilt, the Dodgers have secured their den, and the New York Box- ducted on December 9 and 101
should be wall attended. You'd ing Commission.
be surprised at what you don't know.
waa
first win of the season.
rumers-up.
The Baseballers actually beat the
AN EYE FOR A TOOTH Dodgers with eight men, but accord- Ing to Section G-Rule 2 of the Facial cuts, particularly around Official Softball Rules to the effect the eyes, are accepted by boxers that no team shall be permitted to
But the stort or to continue gome with as part of the game.
(London Express Service.)
Cockell-Maxim
Fight Likely In March
London, Nov. 14. Don Cockell, the British, and Empire European
Boxing Lightheavyweight Champion, who knocked out Albert Finch last month, is expected to get a crack at Joey Maxim's world title in London next year.
According to Mr Jack Solo-
London mons, the
promoter, negotiations were almost corn- pleted for such a match.
"Now I shall be able to go ahead again and I think every- the thang will be okay for
take place at Earl's fight to Court, London, on March 11," said Mr Solomons-Reuter.
From Beserve To Active Atrength.-- Manshuen
Division. Nursing Amb/Sls. Sum Ol-tak w.ef. 1.11.31.
Enrolment, Kong Wah Diviston.- Pte. Ng Heung Yung we3. §.11.51. Shumshulpo Nuraing Division. Amb/Sis. Ng Shko-mul w.e.f. 6.11.51. (Sgd.) Ho Kang-po, S.B.81.J Corps Superlatendent.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ELEVENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 24th November, 1951
"There are B races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 100 p.m.'
Through Tickets (8 Races16.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cath Sweep on the last race of the Meeting M well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1952.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am, on Friday 23rd November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-merabers are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
Dr
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 signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower, BACKERS AŘE 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 follows:--
In no circunstances 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 ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,
Badgos admitting ladies not in possesion 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 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 him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE,
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11.00 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House,
A med number of tiffins 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 including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
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 congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at Flooths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room,. Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Public Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.
By Order,
H. Misa,
Secretary,
Quality & Style
The Name for
SHIRT
Van Heus
two
CLAYTON-O'SULLIVAN
London, Nov. 14. Ronnie Clayton, the British Featherweight Boxing Cham- plon, will fight Danny
O'Sullivan of London, former British Bantamweight titleholder, over 10 rounds at nine stone, pounds at the Royal Albert Hall, less than nine players, the game is one received by Cyril Powell, London, on November 20,
O'Sullivan, since stepping therefore forfeited to the Dodgers. 21-year-old Eldon BC bantam-
With the exception of the Junior weight, against Pe'er East (Fan- into the featherweight maks,
Delawares Blackhawk well BC)
at Seymour Hill, has been undefeated and should win for the latter team, all the Marylebone, has convinced him severely test Clayton-Reuter.
for Just that this venue is other games scheduled
his unlucky week were washed out by rain, and there has been no change in spol
Flores died after he was
A report of an incident at knocked out in the eighth round by Roger Donoghue at the which one of the players show- Garden on August 29.
ed disrespect to an umpire Em- mediately after "CONSPIRACY" CHARGE
A game, before the Council circuit The sult charges "conspiracy" brought amounting to negligence on the meeting last week, and a letter parts of the three defendants.
has been written to the manager concerned for an This is the first suit of this of the team
the latest league standings of the For Powell, type ever filled in connection with explanation. a ring death.
tussid which resulted in a 3 to 2
Senior "A" and Lokies" sections.
The
to
MOGOVERN BESTING
London, Nov. 14. Tommy McGovern, the Bri who boxes for only changOS are in the London against the Army at the tish Lightweight Boxing Cham- was defeated on Sentor "B" and Junior Leagues Royal Albert Hall on November Pion, who offected by the 30, has paid three visits
points by Roy Ankarab, the which have been above two tusates.
Gold Coast Empire Feather- Seymour Hall. Each time he has weight Champion, The latest league standings-area had a facial injury treated by
on Novem-
Senior "A" League
the doctor.
Last season it cost him the Jaguaretti
chance of a N. W. London divi-
championship,
follows:
Team managers should realise As Mrs Flores is under 21 that they are personally res- (she is 19) the suit is being possible for the conduct of their futituted by her father,
players on the field, and any Alexander Rosenzweig.
... intentional misbehaviour places : Attorney Jacob
the offender under the penalty Fuchsberg said at a press conference that suspension:
A protest against the Base- Madcaps ... the suit will charge negligence because (1) defendants alleged ballers, who won a game over St Joseph's
of
Pandasimagines
by failed first to prevent Flores the Dodgers with only eight Oversea Chinose
has been registered, Braves from fighting after two previous players,
after
it South Chine consideration, knookouts in less than a month and
Canadiana.... before the fatal knockout; and was decided that the Base- (2) the padding in the Garden ballers must dose the game by U.S. Navy inst was not as safe as recom- forfeit to the Dodgera. It is un-Americans
Red Box mended in 1948 by the Medical derstood that the Hon, Secretary ware Advisory Board of the Boxing has been instructed to inform sebaliers Commission United Press. the Baseballers accordingly.2.1. Dodgers ....
DON'T WASTE
WATER
Won Lost Perct.
750
700
750
6:00
sional
6, is now taking a rest, An examination of his right- hand, which was injured in the
In the eighth round, has revealed a Blight fracture above the
second round of the final he was
500 beaten by A. Morris (Hoover knuckle.
McGovern's
of a cu: Huntmen, has
manager, Benny revealed that
the next objective for McGovern But the strangest incident ne after his enforced rest would
curred in his |bout with Don
Taffurell. After a head collision be the European title Reuter
333
BC), again because ,000 eye,
Benfor
League
1.000
800
.000
500
200
1,000
,800 $714
,000
Vide, Junior League. Blackhawks THE PROGRAMME
Grina, ROKEO The full programme for the Delaware, week-end games at King's ASSA Lung Park, Kowloon, with umpires Wildfires nud scorers, follow!
SATURDAY
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Fine Dragonu Junior LeagÜLE
South Chin VAN, #Sponge Ground A¬BK | PI. Dodgers Fandas y Xhekhawks: (Umpires, | is "Kantama George Fank Frankie Corros. Boorer, Ton, Kwok}}} Ground B- WahooA REKES Y 30 Bantama" (Unpleww, Bob | BaunWW ków, Frankis... Vani, Beorera dulda, south. China.
Powell had a tooth removed. It was Toffurelll'a ·footh and N wad, takim from Powell's fore bead!
PURSE NOT YET APPROVED
London, Nov. 14. The British Boxing Board of Control have not yet approved the pure offered for the final: GREEN UNDECIDED
eliminating contest for the Bri Brigadier "Mike" Green, tih Featherweight Champion manager of successive MCC sides ship between Del Davies, of in South Africa and Australia, Skewen and Tommy
Bodley, of told me today why he is leaving, Liverpool
the Worcestershire club,
The Vi promoters || have: "I felt I needed a change" be given until November 19 to mib- said, "and thought I might live mit further offers and the fight in Rhodesia. But then there date Jimit has been extended arose 'n prospect of a job which from November ( 10 to Decum- seemed interesting at 35d%con» }ber"), 20 JAARLIBAT
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appointed stockists, wit be plamed to show yon Harding", ie Collarite, Whirls, all products of vast meuant, the best-knoVÝZA SARADE- world for Shirta and Collar. Made in England from the fuses mansor lain.
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