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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952.

TOMMY'S WEDDING

FAST-MOVING BRAVES ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL HUMBLE THE MIGHTY SAINTS By "KEYSTONE"

A fast-moving Braves squad humbled the mighty Saints, last year's Champions, by an overwhelming seven-run margin to mark their first step on the comeback trail, while the Merry Madcaps and the Jaguars both came from behind to edge out the U.S. Navy and the Warriors by 10-9 and 3-2 respectively.

In the Senior "B" Division, the slugging Americans declsioned n youthful Wildfires team, and the Warriors "B" handed the favoured Red Sox their first defeat of the season.

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The Junior Division got off dó a promising start with two exciting tussles. in which the Dodgers beat the Blackhawks 11-6, while the rookie Pandas bunted their way to a 13-7 victory over the 35 Bantams.

Close scores and heavy hit- gobs had everything their way four walks, scoring four more ting featured the week-end's right up to the fatefur fifth Navy runs before he was yanked games, when no less than nine inning when, with bases loaded in favour of veteran Kelly home runs were chalked up through a series of walks, back-Silva-Netto.

against the unhappy pitchers.

twice

In Sunday's curtain-raiser, the Saints bats boomed only twice when Jindoo Hussain homered with none on and Dave Leonard slashed out a thic

score

tled in

top Eric Remedios blasted grand-slam homer to put the Madcaps back in the picture.

For two extra innings after

Pas

the to score Mamie seventh, the Navy boys just

force couldn't

run 41 Xavier in the blxth inning.

across cuccumbed when But for the most part, their and Qually heavy artillery, remained dismoundsman "Chief" Price fal- tered badly in the bottom of mally silent against the master- ful deliveries of Braves pitcher the ninth to load the sacks and

long double

HEART-BREAKER

Al Oliviera's Warriors, play- Ing heads-up ball all the way, dropped a heart-breaker to the Jaguars in a thrilling nightcap Rank Secord-sacker game. Kileen poled the longest blow of the week-end, homering the fourth ennto with a runner on to do all the scoring for the Warriors, while the Jaguars in the fourthi and managed to squeeze in two more runs in the final inning to new up a really tight one,

Chapple Remedios, who limited eventually let in the winning led once

the opposition to three scatters hits while striking out one, and

issuing; no, free passes to first.

un

run

through a succession of

four walks

George Saunders slammed a Losing pitcher Sherry Bucks, scorching three-bagger to left- the other hand, walked six centre, but was nalled at the ne Navy peg-in and was tagged for nine solid plate by a blows, including extra-base hit when he attempted to stretch it by Carlos Remedios and first-into a home run, saciter Yvanovich, as well as 3 For the Navy, outfielder zoonung homer

Spiky Bruno opened tho game's Guterres.

tcoring in the third inning by In a bitterly contested nine- belting out round-tripper with inning affair, the U.S. Navy blew,two runners on base. Starting un carly 8-2 tend to drop their | Madcaps pitcher Jocy Grace me against the Madcaps. The yielded another two hits and

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Oxford Rugger Team Completes Japan Tour With 52-0 Victory

Bround

Tokyo, Oct. 5. tion dings, hung

the But five Australian The Oxford University round.

soldiers, un leave from Korea, rugby XV today completed forestalled them at one point its Japun tour with its big-and seized three flags. gest win of 52 points to nil against સી Combined Japanese Universities team in Tokyo.

In Saturday's games, long- ball hitters in the Americans team had a field day with Wild- fires pitcher Dizon's slow slanta and clouted base-hito all GVET the park at will,

The Wildfires staged a rousing rally in the last three innings, but were effectively, quenched by pitcher Harry Cunningham, who won his

ballgame own

by bouncing a fat pitch off the out- field fence in the last inning withi the winning run on third.

over-

In the other Senior "B" game, Ray Cordeiro's Warriors, coming an early handicap of eleven runs, came roaring up

from behint to down an amazed Red Sox outāt,

Catcher D. Luz homered for the Sux in the initial frame, and

was followed almost immediately by another circuit clout by Lino Marques which, however, resulted only in an embarrassing out at third for having falled to touch that base when he scampered round the. diamond.

While the Ladies' teams pass- When an Oxford player climbed an idle week-end, four Junior

รูบ ed into the stands to negotiate.

tearns made their

collective with the Australians, he was bows in the Junior Division offered glasses of beer but no debut. A dichard Dodgers nine Alugs.

overtook the Blackhawks only in the final frame with a grand- Biarn home run by shortstop Onofre Souza.

The British undergraduates

When he returned outshone the Japanese team in

empty- speed, weight and ball handling. handed but refreshed, a Japanese Their confident teamwork, tricks announcer called on the loud- and feinis overpowered the in-speakers "Come on British Com-

At the other end of the field, the dark horse Pandas bunted

dividualistic toglies of the Ja-monwealth soldiers. Be sports and stole their way to a 13-7

panese side at every turn.

To-day's final game was played in Melli Park in perfect Autumn weather.

The Crown Prince Apparent, Prince Akihito, sat in the stands with the British Ambassador, Sir Elser Dening.""

Princess Chichibu, wife of the Emperor's brother, went on the field before the game and shool hands with each Oxford player. To each Japanese player in erect Unc, she answered with waist deep bows.

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and hand over the flags.""

THE RESULTS Junior Division

Initial win at the expense of the When the Aussies stood firm, many spectators began to boo,ghting-35. Bantams.--- but the soldiers waved the flags and bottles of beer defiantly,

The announcer

then called "Be sports or we will call the police," but the Australions stood firm

When two Australian officers marched across the field and soldiers talked to them, the capitulated and the crowd's boos changed to cheers,

The soldiers were last seen walking across the field with a sack of beer bottles,

The tourists have played

The band of the Nationalsevon matches in Tokyo, Osaka, Police Reserve — referred to Kyoto and Fukuoka and won here as Japan's now army all of them. They scored 231 struck up God Save the Queen, points to the

Japanese 25 followed by the Japanese poinds.

National Anthem, Kimigayo Only once were the Oxford (Your Majesty Reign), and the players extended-when they' 12,000 spectators Blood at rigid beat Waseda University 11 to 8 altention.

at Tokyo on September 17. "Тор try scorer for Oxonians was their left wing D. Pollard.

A throaty chuckle burbled up from the spectators 15 the Oxford captain, Gilles Bullard, used the Japanese equivalent of tossing. He and the Japanese captain played the ancient Chinese Anger game of "Sels- sors, paper, stone."

the

Dodgers Blackhawks Pandos

35 Bantams

Senior "" Division Americans

Wildfires Warriors. "g" Red Sox

Senlor "A" Division

St. Joseph's Braves Madcape U.S. Navy Jaguars Warriors

Fastest Speed

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The wedding took place recently at Caxton Hall of Tommy Lawton, the England and Brentford footballer - and Mrs Rose Gay of Nottingham. Tommy Lawton's first marriage was dissolved in March last year.

Photo shows Tommy Lawton and his wife cutting the dake after their wedding at St Ermine's Hotel, Caxton Street.

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THE RUSH IS ON TO

SIGN UP THE ROBLEDO BROTHERS

London, Oct. 5. Magnet for every First and Second Division manager in the English soccer league are Newcastle United's Chilean-born stars, George and Ted Robledo, both of whom have been dropped from the first 'team,"

Most of the clubs have set their sights on George, scorer of the goal by which the United beat Arsenal in last season's Cup final and, the first foreign-born player to top the English League First Division scoring list with 38, but many are prepared to bid for both.

Ted has been overshadowed by form of last season may mean the goal scoring feats of his they are kept out of top soccer brother but he is capable of for some time, brilliant football from the left

United manager Star Seymour the-also a director of the club- and said: "It is my personal opinion these will be no deal. Certainly both have been dropped from the

half position and he was 1 standout player for "Geordies" leat climaxed the season with great display in the Cup final,

Reason

team but they have been dropped First in the field with an before. They are happy here offer for George

France Beats THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Germany 3-1 At Soccer

Paris, Oct. 5.

France beat Germany 8-1

at the Colombes Stadium

SECOND RACE MEETING 1952/53 -Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th October, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Boll will be rung" at 1,80 pim. and the First Raco 'will be run at a pix, on the lat Day.A

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 mm. and the First Race will be run at-la-Noon. The tiilin interval is after the Fourth Raco (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

There are 10 races on the lat Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day (23 in all).

Through tickets (22 races-$44.00) nå well'aa'tickets for the

hero today in the first inter-Special Cash Sweep scheduled to be run on 11th October, 1952, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone national soccer match baHouse, 1st Floor.

tween, the two countries]**** since 1987.

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At half time the noore was ona all.

The record crowd of €5,000 which packed the Stadium for the match included about 8,000 Germana, whose descent on Paris last night was described by newspapers as a "nuw `in- Vision."

By agreement between the two federations neither coun- try's national anthem was play-

Both French and German spectators praised the refereeing

of Mr Evans, of the British Football Association, and the game was played in a very sporting atmosphere,

ON THE DEFENSIVE The German side played gamely, but were on the defen- Bive throughout the match, with only an occasional breakaway taking them into French (orri- tory,

French winger Joseph Ujlaki opened the scoring in the fourth minute. The German defence boat off, successive French at- tacks and, in the 10th minute, centre-forward Ottmar Walter got away to equalise. The score stayed at one-all till half time.

The French were, still the attacking side in the second half and in the last ten minutes the Germans, weakened by the loss of

their centre-forward, hurt at half time, who retired tired visibly, and Thadee Cisow- ski and Andre Strappe beat their] defence to score in the 60th and 89th minutes respectively.

German Olympic Amateur, George Stolenwerker, took Waller's place in the second half-Reuter,

AGA KHAN'S TRIUMPH AT LONGCHAMPS

Paris, Oct. 5.- The Aga Khan's Italian- bred four-year-old Nuccio slammed 17 rivals at Long- champ today to win the Prix de L'Arc Triomphe, France's richest race.

Ridders by Roger Poincelet, are Second and we could not think of parting Nuccio finished three lengths

Through Tickola reserved for this, moeling but not paid for by 10 am, on Friday, 10th October, will be bold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.

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THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP. ON. THE LAST RACE

House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets To avold congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telophone at the Club's Branch Offices at—

6. D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong.

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362 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules

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Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stowards when the "All. Clear" in. given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totallantor Tower. HACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked be- fore leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tion cannot be rectified later.

Coah received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out. Counters 'as no 'claim for short- payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investora havo left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- sented for payment at the Race Course on the day" to which they rofer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last racă of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or re- funds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or dlaligured ülakats.

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.

Badges admitting ladies pot in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Roomse at $10.00 per day in- cluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra House, on the written or personal introduc- tion of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chile, atc.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- closure will be ca sale at the Race Course,

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 10 am, on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 am, the 1st Day and at 10 am, the 2nd Day. The Troa- surers' Compradore Office is situated at Telephone House, dat Floor, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

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

NO CHILDREN WILL HE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S FRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

. PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $8.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Guto.

Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting will forfeit his or her fight of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $8.00 in order to gainiz adralssion.

No re-admission tickets will be issued. BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN

Division club Hull City whose with them in view of the injured | ahead of his nearest rival, M.| KONG JOCKEY CLUB, BRUN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG

manager Bob Jackson said: "He list we have at the moment."

Seymour make Huli

said Would

City and

Shefeld Maurice Hennessy's three-year would never regret Joining us." Wednesday had made a big offer old fly La Mirambule, to guin Hull want Robledo to lead their to be £25,000) but "that did not for George last season (believed

the first prize of £25,000,-- The total prize money for the one attack where he would play tempt us.""

mile and four furlongs race' was; £30,000,

alongside Danish international Inside-left Viggo Jensen,

be

Jackson is believed to ready to write a cheque for £15,000 for George and would probably go to £20,000. Tottenham Hotspur,

The next week or two may decide the future of the top brother combination in English soccer but if Newcastle decide to put them on the "for sale" list there'll be a wild stampede to St. James Park by every club which one af can afford the money and by 14 the glamour teams of English some who can't but want them

prepared to pay anywayUnited Press: their biggest-aver fee for

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football, are

George and

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manager Arthur

Rowe also has his eye on Ted for whom he has great admira-

tion.

"I have already approached) Newcastle about a possible transfer," Rowe said, "and I WOR told they will let me know in the near future if they decide to part with the boys. I have always been a great nd- mirer of George's and

play belleve he is one of the finest

centre-forwards in

the game, adding that ho had a ling

Dodgers Win

Fifth Game Of

World Series

Third, a further head behind came Dynamiter, one of the French racing magnate, Marcel Boussac's four runners.

STORMED, AHEAD

Nuccio, Tunner-up in the race last year, went into the lead as the field reached the straight and stormed ahead to win com- fortably.

La Mirambide, ridden by C. Lalanne, just held on to pip the fast finishing Dynamiter, mount for second of Charlle Elliott, place.

Nuccio, bred by Traghetto out of Nuvoleta, gald 84 trancs for a 10 frane win stake on the Place dividends pari-mutuel.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE FUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' parses 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 Member's 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 Booths adjacent to Baxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use only of the Pubile Betting Hell. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

By Order,

H. HISA,

Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap, 1952, Saturday, 11th October, 1952,

The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will

were 27, 16 and 17 francs.

Nuccio, who won the Corona- tion Cup at Epsom in May, is close at: trained in France for the Agu

for Ted also and was ready to powerhouse pride of Call-Khan by Alex Head pay handsomely services.

for

NOT WITHOUT TED

their

New York, Oct. 6. Dynamo OUTSTANDING SUCCESS

Duke Snider,

Japanese Government officials

fornia, drilled home the win- British diplomatic circles And

ning run with a double to were agreed that the Oxford

right in the 11th inning to- AUÉD LANG SYNE

tour was an outstanding success

London, Oct. 5. from the point of improving re-

Rowe is not alone in his belet day to give the Dodgers a When the game was over the lations.

John Cobb's jet-powered that George is one of the best spine-stirring 6-6 victory band struck up Auld Lang Syne Japanese newspapers praised speedbout Crusader made centres in the game. Brilla and both teams linked hands the

members of the Oxford the fastest speed ever ob sportswriters who reported the over the New York Yankees and sang.

team for their gentlemanly be tained Then the Oxonians raced for haviour.

World Cup matches in Rio two in the fifth game of the on water" nearly years ago considered he was the World Series. the sidelines to pick up as sou-|

207 miles per hour-before best leader there. One newspaper, however, venirs Japanese Rugby Associa was puzzled as to why the Ox-it disintegrated on Loch

Saider's climactic clout, which ford team members went out Ness and killed the British the botter of the two, it is vered a two-run homer and a While George is considered came after he proviously' dell- of their way to avold group racing; ace, the Marine believed here, however, that he single, put the Dodgers ahead

civiles, such as sight-seeing Motoring Association con-will not make a move without in the serica 3-2. bus tours,

firmed, here tonight. dewspapers cited the smartly

INDIAN TOUR OF WEST INDIES UNCERTAIN

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The Aga Khan, who looked from his completely recovered recent severe illness, proudly led Nuccio in, surrounded by crowds of clapping and cheer ing spectators, Reuter,

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if necessary at Short Notice

It gave crafty Carl Erskine a and well groomed play- The Association, national George will have to take Ted

Ave-hit 'victory that was 'saved off the field as examplo authority for the control of also.

by the tremendous 11th laning Japanese university students. motorboat racing, cruising and

But whether Newcastle can be catch by Carl Furillo who Calcutta, Oct. 5. Japanese students, the news-trials, made this statement, on

persuaded to part with the robbed Johnny Mize of his The Indian Cricket Board of papers pointed out,

last Monday's disaster. seemed to

"It appears from the official Chilean Control are awalling the out-take special care to be scruffy,

acas remains open to second bomer of the day. report and of further negotiations to have worn, torn and dirty observers

from question. They don't need the

That was a ball game that with the West Indies Board be uniforms, scuffed' shoes and photographs that the water.con-being one of the richest olubs had everything.

inspection of the nowsreel money the Robledos would fetch,

There were fore deciding whether they, will tidy hair..

| 70,830 toria Britain, Both

packed in the. are in the top mammoth Yankee Stadhum, but Ko through with their tour of The Asahi, which guaranteed the West Indies next year. the Japan Rugby Association favourable for the attempt to be light of First Division foot they had little use, for their

made.

bailers, but are two discontented ceal because the players hand The Indian Board asked against toss in bringing the team,

"On his last run Cobb strered players able to give of their them standing up cheering all earlier that there should be a was particularly pleased with a perfect course and appeared to best? day's rest during each Test the way the team member be in full control, of, the: boat ] match and two clear days before spoke. They used King's

throughout the run, *His time Newcastle claims the Robledos Erskine, who went to placen each. It was stated after

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a lish all the time without any has been recorded

"happy at Tyneside" but in a five-run ifth inning rally De 17.4 are It commented,

seconds. The speed was 200.89 Ted asked for a transfer recent when Mize blasted a three-run that

negotiations were still in The team

ly and this roquest was turned homer, settled down thereafter. g. C. M. POST, LTD. progress.

scheduled to fly home tomorrow, His performance of a run over down. Both feel they are good The final scores were The Board authorised the Tour --Reuter.

the mile does. Hot constituta, e enough for any First Division Dodgers ..::010 030,100 01 Committee to handle the ques The Oxford teams will play a world record but was the fastest club's first team and Newengile's - Yankees i 000.050 000 00 flon and take a final decision-match in Hongkong on Wednes- speed over obtained on water" wild, experimenting». at*

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