World Series
THE
Cut This Out For
CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1952.
THE JIMMY WILDE · STORY
Tied At Three Tomorrow's Broadcast Wilde's First Fight For
Games Each
New York, Oct. 6. The resurgent New York Yankees, fighting off the battling Brooklyn tcum which wanted to win the World Series today, finally won a stirring 3-2 victory and tied the Series at three gumes erich.
Tomorrow's Anal game of the series will decide the Cham- plons. The decisive game will- be played on Ebbets Field,
'Home runs by Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle plus some incredible good luck gave the Yankeen enough runs to offset two big home runs by Duke Salder of the Dodgers.
Vie Raschi was eredited with his second victory of the Series, but he needed help from Allie Reynolds who came game In the ninth inning.
BASES LOADED
The loser
Into the
was 22-year-old Billy Lots, who finally had to Jeave the game in the ninti inning as the Yanks threatened again and Preacher Ros had to come in und retire the Yanks who had bases loaded with only one out.
It was a bitter scoreless duel until the sixth inning. when Snider hit the first of his homers to lead the game. But Berra's aeventh inning homer tied the score.
The Dodger manager. Charlie Dressen, sald Joe Black will pitch tomorrow in the deciding phen кате
of the Series, Casey Stengel sald, "I have no idea who will pitch for the Yanks," Earlier Stengel had anid that Reynolds would pitch but after using Reynolds in relief play today, Stengel may use lefty Ed Lopat for the dual game.
The line scores were: Brooklyn Dodgers 000
001 010
Now York Yankces 000 000 210 -United Press.
All Ready For Marjorie Jackson
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Tomorrow evening the visiting Oxford University rugby team meet an all-Hongkong XV on the Hongkong Football Club ground. Radio Hongkong is broadcast- Ing a commentary on part of the game from 6 to 6:30, and with the ald of the above diagram listeners will be able to follow closely the play as it is described,
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A Lonsdale Belt -With Tancy Lee
By CHARLES BARNETT
In one Liverpool fight, Jimmy Wildo almost came to grief. He had beaten almost every flyweight contender, so Major Wilson suggested a match with the ban tam belt winner, Tommy Noble. Teddy Lewis offered no objection, I have indicated that Wilde did not care how often he fought-in his booth days he had several con- tests in a week-but Noble, after all, had gained Championship laurels in a heavier class, and I was amazed to hear that Jimmy had ignored the usual preparation and had entered the ring without doing any training,
His sluggishness was apparent. to anyone who like myself had seen the large majority of his fights and during one of the early rounds he ran into a hard right which landed him on the floor. It was a long count and when he scrambled to his feet again instinct alone caused him to fall into a clinch.
after
matter how Back in his corner after the he showed a burst of temperį stipulated that no bell Wilde soon recovered. and tried to kick the towel back badly any of his future 0ghts Thereafter he took no chances through the ropes, only to find went no towel must be thrown and won easily.
the referee, Mr J. H: Douglas, | in. "Let them knock mo cold,"
[be said. But long before Wilde became agreeing with the surrender.
As Liverpool favourite, and In-
guest for the fight 1 had Let me confess that I had a ced before he was known out-Dr deed
Dan Thomas, medical warm corner for Lee. Not only side the borders of Wales, fate officer for the Rhymney Valley, a grand little battler, he was
the and I took him upstairs to see amazingly modest. Once stepped in to help him on
the loser, who by that time was a belt match he and I occupied in a bath and palpably in pain. seltee in a secluded part of Dr Dan at once lanced the the club and page boys kept on and his prescription for calling for him, but he quietly had written to ask if I would ear select two boxers willing to tour further treatment undoubtedly continued our chat on boxers
his saved Jimmy the trade mark of under
and boxing. a "cauliflower." Today he shows Leo was killed by a bus in no sign of the injury.
1941 and his tragic death was a The following moming at the great blow to all who knew generous. He would pay each of club ceremony of presenting him.
cket the belt to Lee there was the
read to Success.
Mr Frank
粗 Torreyson,
wealthy Pittsburgh sportsman,
the United States management.
His terms were
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Increditably
them £5-a-week
pocket c money, they would be allowed to keep all purse money free of customary flow of champagne,
and
Teddy Lewis speeches. the usual. percentage, and bo
made one. He declared that Lee) would personally cover all liv-
the ing and travelling expenses. Ms was the best flyweight in
world. Torreyson was obviously a vain man. He merely wished to be able to say, "These are my
tion,
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Leslie Williams left a young widow and also a baby boy and these ware provided for from the huge Titanie Disaster Fund ANOTHER CHALLENGE which was immediately opened In spite of that I continued to by the Lord Mayor of London.
Years later when the boy had selected two without hesita-assert that, fi and well, Jimmy
I was BLT- could and each accepted.
reverse the decision, and reached his teens They were Sergt. Jahnny Basham and bowing to my opinion, Teddy prised to receive a letter from a ultimately agreed to again chal- Rhondda district councilor. The Wilde. There were Jimmy
later said the boy had been lenge Lee. obstacles, however, because the
a studying for the teaching profes- managers of both had booked printed prophecy I made the sion, but his whole carcer was them for important matches, and
day
before the return. I ex-in danger owing to the sudden the contracts could not bo
that Wildo cessation of the allowances from pressed the vlow One of our respected
broken.
my temporaries, who makes it a
In the circumstances I looked would win by the 12th round the fund. He asked
help. that was the exact result). and habit of frantly speaking once
around for two other promising
What,
you may ask, gave me It took me a long time to find 1 week to the point where
Inds, and choice fell upon Les the hunch. I felt certain that out what had become of sparks fly out of his typewriter,
Williams, a clever Tony pandy Lee would meet trouble
in huge balance, but eventually Informed us a few days ago As for Marjorie Jackson, the featherweight, and Dat Bowen, a again making 6 st., and events learned It had been placed in that "In a period of growing Australian sprint star, no pains lightweight; of Treherbert.
Justified my bellef. Lee gradual- the hands of the Public Trustee. concer about improving these being spared to get her 10
ly weakened in the long-red the people in the departments You can imagine what I told standard of ath
TIE TITANIC of athletics locally, the perform here. fle: sudden arrival
fighting which Wilde adopted (HKAAA's) tallure of contacting in Hongkong caught the Associa the Australian sprint champlonition "off guard and the general Mr Torreyson had already on that occasion and eventually concerned and I threatened
spollight the whole deplorable so I booked his corner surrendered, was certainly a bad blow to Impression was that she had sent me the fares,
business. I had the joy of receiv- the many Hongkong sportsmen," already left when it was learned, their passages on the ss Baltle, a
liner had seen on the stocks at I may mention that Wilde ing a prompt official communi- Over a week-end of watching too late, that her plane had been
Belfast. At the last moment the and his manager had a serious cation that the payments would Hongkong sportsmen, we have delayed. come across several nursing As for a broadcast by Marjorie two boxers informed me that talk after the first fight. Jimmy be resumed without delay. bruises, but
travel by a not one of these Jackson, it is an excellent idea they wished to was the result of a violent blow but for the fact that only the later boat because a tailor was inflicted by any official of the Australian ecmmunity in Hong-making them some suff НКЛАА.
kong would be ble to follow Consequently we adjourned to is clearly what she had to say, the shipping agents and floolly **Rory" Maguire probably the only member of Marjorie speaks very broad they chose a liner which the HKAAA Committee
Australian and may leave some making its maiden voyage. The tip-top would be powerful enough to with the impression that she is fact that there was a
upon going back to Australia to die painful blow
on board pleased gymnasium anybody, but he is troubled by when in fact she means today.
them immensely. scinthica
the that good-
ship, natured an Individual to throw
struck an iceberg on his weight around,
some the way across the Atlantic, and Hilary Hale nothing more was heard of the ran riot agalast the Widgets poor fellows. ant scored seven of King George V School's 11 goals. This was but the most fantastic margin named Wide and gave
to select another pair, but when of victory of several.
Jimmy Dorians, Aciding what was weight, he cabled that One con conjure up a picture
their strongest team was too light.
He nu doubt learned a few o! Director of Public Thought probably
the explaining to a worsted HKAAA since they started last season-years later what we had missed. arranged, probably a visit to and Council meeting that Stephen season's Little Flowers and an It included Norma Hill of last
In his first
visit to America dinner at Aberdeen.
Xavier would have to return
Wilde had a £13,000 contract, all-Chum inside-trio-tan slap Thursday, October
10.7 seconds this year and that
of self,
wite hibillon, most probably at King it was felt in circles close to Into Valerie Jillott in the act of und round-trip tickets for him- Benny. Williams, George V School CA' on GBY ciretes close to other clueles making an impression upon her available grass track, at 5.30 that it was high time our high new team (the Victorians) and trainer, and Mr David Hughes,
the Handyside-Brandt ma- when
his honorary finance manager. p.m., taking the form of a
cleared six foot. Jumpers
chine rolled up in support it When I accompanied Tommy handicap pace against the Alternately, one can conjure can
to Farr
America more than
There was heavy support for finalists in the Girls' 100 Metres
up a picture of Mr Colin Mc- turned into a last ditch struggle iuarter of a century later, I still the
French-trained Phil Dor in the last Colony Champibh- Ewen banging his fist on the by the Dorlans to keep the score
was backed to win shipa.
table and informing the Hong-down, Four goals were allowed found many who were eager to III, who
after Dorians had drawn first discuss the "Phantom of the £15,000 and closed at 20 to 1. Miss Jackson will decide on kong School Sports Association
Ring"
they dubbed little Phil Dor was quoted at 20 to 1 how many metres she will con- that our schooldays and school blood.
Joan Crighton, it seems, has Jimmy. gede probably between 10 and girls should run as fast as their
no forward line troubles. and
a week asted from 18 to 1 Philantrope and Siren Light, 20. That is, she will run 110 or contemporaries do in America, the intermediate line is second 120 metres against 100. She will the United Kingdom or Austra-
to none in the League. not run if she does not feel fitlin-or else. enough after her Japan visit.
The Council of the Hong- kong Amateur Athletic As- sociation met yesterday evening to finalise arrange- ments for the visit here of the Australian Olympic Sprint Champion, Miss Mar- jorie Jackson, and the Hon. Secretary of the Australian Women's-Amateur-Athletic Union, Mrs Doris Magee,
The ИКАЛА has received verbal agreement that, time per- mitting, Miss Jackson will either give an exhibition here on her way home from Japan or will meet our athicles or both.
The Lentative programme, subject to the length of the Australian visitors' stay here, is: Wednesday, October 15-Enter- fainment for the visitors to be
inflict a
and
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This will be followed by a party-
tea
on the "period of growing con- cern about improving the slan- dard of athletics locally."
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Mr McEwen Invariably strikes a formidable figure and it is athletes will have an oppor-well-know fact that he is fond
unarmed combat.
at
Hongkong which
tunity to meet Misa Jackson. Happily, the HKAAA Council In the evening the Asso-has not been-and is most un- ciation will entertain Mrs likely to be confronted by any Jackson such development and what- Magee
worried expressions
Miss and
at a Chinese
South Clin
tlon pavilion.
at the ever
dinner Athletic Associa- Individual
members
of the
Counel! may be wearing have
about
The visitors will be enter- nothing whatsoever to do with
tained by individual members growing
of the HKAAA Council during standards.
the rest of their stay here.
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Prospects for the
our
The Ladies' Hockey League happily,
wars have started with fantastic results.
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Now I come to Wilde's fret fight for a Lonsdale Belt, that with Tancy Lee on January 25,
The Gremlins Are not D3 1015. happy and, whether they will
Mother Read more than they eleve it or not, they miss think.
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TOM QUEEN.
Callovers
Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire
London, Oct. 6.
Mr W. T. Wheeler's Westingform, trained by Ron Smyth at Epsom and the mount of Ken Gethin, joined Mr C. Steuart's Ballechin as joint favourite at 100 to 8 for the Cesarewitch at the callover at the Victoria Club, London, tonight.
Westingform, who was quoted at 100 to 7 at the previous callover, has won four of his eight races this season and finished unplaced only once.
Tobias
to 20 to 1, while Siren Light was backed to win 210,000 but remained at his previous quota. tion of 28 to 1.
It took place, of course, at the Frances National Sporting Club.
"RECORDER" building was packed,, and thou-having been backed
Earl Haig Poppy Day
coming Fund Boxing
scuson look anything but bleak.
First, there should be a formid-
The Annuni General Meeting of the Kowloon Chest Club of will be held this evening at the Peninsula Hotel, 1st floor, com- mencing at 0.30 p.m.
the
sands of pounds were
the
The Epsom-trained Fighty shed three points to The close a firm 22 to I chance, after to win being £17,000.
Business was comparatively.
an the Cambridgeshire with cher winding up. a firm 10 to
wagered in th corner known
Es Tattersalls."
My old friend Tom Queen,
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of Glasgow, in his peculiarly favourite, Richer was at 33 quiet way made a number of to 1 last week, but won the bots and Welsh contingent Clare Handicap at Newmarket
most their pet
impressively lost Thurs, eagerly supported
I was far from confident that day. Wilde would' win, because o Hillop from Captain Boyd- bout of 'flu. had interrupted his Rochfort's stable
100 to 7 French Squadron, 100 to 6 French Design, 20 to 1 Tobias, Persetta and Phil Dor III,
22 to 1 Flighty Frances, 28 to 1 The Master
Cutler.
33 to 1 1 Flush Royal, Barnacle. Bold Admiral, Strathspey, Athole Brose and Metatone.
40 to 1 Whinsaire, Veullin and Diomil,
50 to 1 Ulster Princess and Gelation.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE (Newmarket, Oct. 29)
10 to 1 Richer,
100 to 7 Hilltop,
20 to 1- Strangler,
22 no 1 Nicky Nook.
25 to 1 Antrycide,
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Saturday's Home Soccer
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The following are the Horne Bouthport Football League fixtures for Saturday, October 11:
Division 1
Arsenal
Alton-V. Blackpool Bolton W. Charlton
Chrises Derby
Manchester U Portsmouts Sunderland Wolves
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10. 1. Langstone, Adjourn ment, Garrison, Hack and Kriss Kringle,
Barnley
*40 to 1 Brunetto, King Cardinal, was support Cap of Gold, Pink Jasper, Fleet-
FRED BARRY CUP
The Shok O Country Club
A grand boxing tournament training schedule and soon after ed to win £7,000 and his price mg Monerit, Sunny Brac, High able attack on all the Colony will be held in November in aid the start I sensed that Jimmy was cut to 100 to 7. Hilltop records from 800 to 0,000 of the Earl Halg Poppy Fund,
was playing into Lee's plans by was at 25 to 1 at the last call-Principle and Queen of Light.
Reuter. to move around the ring. over. Metres by the quintet of Coburn, There will be some very well falling
Nicky Nook was also in de MacMahon, McCord, West and known
Practically
throughout, the participating, boxers Taylor.
Not one of the standing pair were in a clinch and short mand and 22 to 1 was the best local records in this department both from the Services and the Baght-hand labs, Lee's speciality, prico obtainable after she had Longatone, favourite for the athletics is likely to survive this tournament on Saturday, kept landing on Wilde's left ear. been supported to win £8,000.
winter. the
November 22, at Southern Play-At the half way stage. Jimmy's
ear looked like a small balloon race a week ago, was beaten out announces the following is the In the aprints the schoolboys ground, Wanchal.'..
and the was in agony, yet with of a place at Newmarket and draw for the Fred Barry Cup to If who were approaching the
this was reflected by his length-be played on Sunday, October battled ho Representing
courage second class in the 100 Metres
ening from 18 to 1 to 33 to 1. 12: last season should be getting civilians will be Ng Tik-fu, and on. into it
biggest Henry Wong, Fong Ki-kong and
strength, alded by bla and Xavier's
CLOSING OFFERS olg weight advantage, seemed out of Ho long-pong. rival, Wong Man-wan.
Closing offers at the fourth most of last season with
The services will be repro- inexhaustible and few Injuries, will be back, in force.
sented by AB Baxter RN, AC surprised when during the 17thofficial callover on the Cemre
and Cambridgeshire London, Oct.' 0.
In the jumping events most of Lucas RAF, Cpl Mulligan, Rm round a towel was thrown into witch Rugby Results of
Union our outstanding performers last Short, Sgt Farrell, Sigma Hun- seconds.
McPhilbin, Szt
Johnson, Rin the ring by the Welshuman's handicaps held at the Victoria
Club here tonight waves: matches played today were:
teason were in their "teens and
CESAREWITCH London Hospital 8, Bristol 3. start, the new season bigger and fer. Bor Dunstance, Gar Gül, DURST, OF TEMPER
(Newzarkot, Dot. 15) were Many, however, Bdr Marrin, Gor Falkinder, Cpl Llanelly 23, Newbridge 0. stronger. Old Belvedere 6, Cardin 9- in the throwing events we are Forster, L. Bdr Laws Gar Help, prised at Jimmy's reactions For 100 to 8 Wostingform and Router.
weak due to the lack of out- Pto Morris.
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LRC TENNIS PROGRAMME
The following'in the programme for to-day. All matches commence. si. 5.15 pm, except whare · otherwise tradicated
Club Men's Doubles Comde Lain & J. Wallis v. E. H. Dawlugn as D. C. Darty: F. C. Buckey { "E. E. Story, LA Onde Cook &, Li, Cindr Tigge
--Men's) Doubles Handiesgund, Bed Kengelbacher.v1. 3. Skimmer le G. P. Norton.
Mbred Doubles Handicap-Me mid-
b. L. Prophet:
Ladies Singles--Mhe Skinner. Mrs Macie.
Men's Handicap - Bingʻleg.-8. Gerard v'P. Andessen."
(9:30 BIL. LACM TDoubles Ticki)- papier Valghar de Men Purwok ý Stan Cucher & Mrs Vartor,
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