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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1952.
1
Jimmy Concluding The
Wilde Story
A Code, A Bluff And A Cry
Gave Wilde A
A Victory
By CHARLES BARNETT
For the great match between Jimmy Wilde and the American bantam, Joe Lynch, the National Sporting Club was packed to capacity.
In the ringside seats, which bore the names of distinguished members on enamel tabs, were Peers of the Realm, several millionaires, Sir Walter de Frece, hus band of Vesta Tilley, and numerous Army and Naval officers of high rank-yes, and Sir Thomas Beecham. He was a regular club visitor. Just as the chief contest was due, there was a atir of excitement and in came the Prince of Wales..
situation was millionaires us matters, yet as In my lust article I mentioned standstill. The
at the request of London was so full at that time that Wilde, during his period of critical, but
been they all relied
upon me for training, was stricken with. 'n Jim Driscoll, who had
came to a urgently called for advice, the hotel accommodation. and his preparation
utmost secrecy was observed in regard to the illness.
HKFA Council Meeting
No More Pre-Sale
Tickets For Soccer
Matches
It was stated at the monthly Council meeting of the Hongkong Football Association yesterday that the Police had decided to prohibit the issue of vouchers as well as pre-sale tickets for League soccer matches,
By the morning of the fight (a Monday) Wilde had recovered aufficiently to
to make the long journey to London, and after the two o'clock weigh-in he was put to bed and dosed with a special medicine which an Irish doctor friend of Delscoll had prescrib- Wilde ed. So by the evening was feeling much better.
GREAT PROBLEM
I Axed up nearly 40 of them at the Russell, Russell Square. where I was well known to the manager and staff, but I did not that bargain for the surprise awalted me when I reached my room after the fight.
There
of were magnums champagne, whisky, and enough sandwiches for a banquet, and when I rung for the night porter he explained that it had been ordered to be left in my room. Driscoll's great problem was Soon the whole crowd poured in that of conserving the strength of and I lost nearly a night's sleep.
to the
night. Pete the little fellow, and to do that
early com-Hermen provided
Garry experienced in sensation by failing to weigh in he paid me the biggest
spurt.
at two o'clock and when some pliment ever
wts prevalled to take up a hours later he
the scales he upon to go on position close to Wilde's corner
I wa
asked
Now
as to
מח
ON THE RECORD
Annual Meeting
The Second Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Swimmers Fathers'. Association was held at the Victoria Recreation Club last night.
conceivable range of any club Dimited-to-that range of "annual" time where the newly elected President can reasonably keep the show going It was left to It is necessary to point out, the Executive Committee of five for the sake of the record, that (The Hon, Treasurer, Mr Frank it was not a general meeting. Ewins, probably held back with Membership is almost strictly an old blunderbuss, that shed limited to fathers of Analists in sulphuric tears when squeezed, the Colony Swimming Cham- being regrettably absent) to plonships. All fathers of Analists keep the meeting- within the aro cligible for membership bounds of an imposed time limit. under the old rule (amended at yesterday's meeting to finalists
THREE MORE
COLONY RECORDS
The
TWO FINE WINS FOR HONGKONG IN THE EXHIBITION SERIES
By "KEYSTONE”
Monday's exhibition softball games produced two fine wins for Hongkong against one loss when the local lads handed the American All-Stars team an eighth-inning 3-1 defeat, then went on to ad- minister a severe 10-5 drubbing to the outport Shanghailanders.
three runa
the sixth
Hongkong lost out only to the Macao Ladies All-Stars in a five-inning game; going down by 6-5 after leading all who actually swam in the final- On the suggestion of the Hon. 10 thrown-in towels recognis-Secretary (Tha HKSFA TC-
the way. ed).
cognises as Honorary only such
The exhibition series opened | was having a mother easy time. are not genulno The agenda being beyond the members D
fathers of swimmers),
a capacity with the Macao Ingges till the It was auspiciously before
an eight-inning fateful nfth, when •her team- decided to cut the agenda down crowd with
softball classic which featured mates committed
four costly to bare essentials.
On the proposal of the Chair-afrtight aclding on the Hongera to concede
side lo nullify heavy and hand the game to Macao man, seconded by the Vice-kong Chairman:
atlon a platter. preponderance the Hon. Secretory American
to make the bat. instructed
Each team had two hits, but was following press release:
Winning pitcher Jooy Franco the visiting team reserved The
Hongkong Swimmers turned in a superb hurling job, theirs for the last two innings, Fathers' Association congelmiting the heavy-hitting which notted them three runs tulates Mr James Bendell on his
Americans to three blows and each
dést base Macao'a daughter Heleu, who, when com- Issuing no free bases, while guardian, Carlon, and thirt
In the Arual of the Navy moundsman Bob Crab-incker Xavier collected one hit peling Three more Colony
Women's 440 Yards Free Style tree treated local fans to some each, widie Eugenia Kwok and connected Gosling at the second Championship, swan the dis-
pitching
variety and Madeleine of the records fell
in 8 minutes 29 3/5 seconds. speed that left town with Navy safely for Hongtong day of the finals of Colony tance in
Hongkong Swimmers oce "Big Sam" Howard Inst
The Shanghof-Hongkong hine swimming Championships Fathers Asociation recognises season.
inning nightcap promised at the Victoria Recreation the fact that the time returned Smokeball
virtuoso Crabtree tooth-and-wall battle until
and Club yesterday.
fastest in the
disastrous allowed. only three scattered
fourth Wong Yuk-bing of Fortuna history of the event in the annals
anals hlls, disposing of eight Hong- innings knocked all the fight Swimming kong batters. via the strikeout out of the Shanghai All-Stars. Four walke and four hita nearly caused an upset in the of the Hongkong Women's 50 yarda Breast Championships and that in more
route.
the bunched together in these two.. the Stroke.
Americans opened Swimming with Irene than half a
The
terrific clout by innings brought on the total
Cunning-
collapse of the Northerners, and Stroke swimmer, Wong mun-women-Cynthia Eager, Vanessa willow-artist Harry aged to keep with Irene all the Glics, Mamle Leung and Lykke ham which parked the ball in though they did manage three
rune home run,
to the sixth off rellet swum faster. deep centre for way. It was only one yard Rope have ever from the finish that Irene broke Miss Helen Bendall Is quite de-marking up what proved to be pitchor Ronnie Barretto, Hong-
the only American run
commanding 10-4 lead of the kong'a away to win by half an arm, in altely established ng an all-
was never seriously threatened. game.
Pitcher Marques made a shalcy The
The Hongkong side levelled Swimmers the record ume of 37.8 seconds, ume finalist.
Hongkong bettering the old record by
the score only late in the alxti: initial appearance on the mound seconds.
Fathers' Association regrets the starte Two false
In the fact that the Misses Cynthia inning when Bob Nunes got on for Shanghol, giving up seven error, was bits and sh equal number of third, and came walks before he was yanked in role that It advanced to
favour of Jadcie Wel, who kept hoine on an outfield fly. of proving at such a demands "guts" on the part
two the Hongkong batsmen subdued Hongkong gathered in the stay in Gue the also-runs to
additional runs in the extra in- for the remainder of the game. gure.
walk unt The local batters racked up eight The HKSFA has noted with ning through a
the series of miscues, and downed hits, including a third-inning considerable regret
the Americans 1-2-3 in the bot-homer with none on by shortstop
"Rabbit" Leung. the ballgame. tom half of the inning to sew up
Bith was the
century of
or approxf-fund to mark the points just as weighed no less than 8st. 9lbs. Kwok, Colony Olympic Breast Championships only four other scoring with a
The announcement was made issued to players, by Mr. C. Culingam, Chair-mately 59 ickets, be issued to man, who added that the Police players at any particular match viewed with grave concern the cr. any one day.
playing of matches on!
|
We arranged a code of signals would if acting as referee.
so that at the end of each round Driscoll would learn from me the of points in, my estimation. I made shorthand (1) Government approves of exort allotment of
everything I saw. What was Driscoll's idea? Just notes of everythi
If Wilde went ahead on
where facilities were not
le the issue of 55 tickets to re-} gether satisfactory to handle the capacity crowds expected. ferees out of the 118 authorised.
Government agrees to tripl period of one or two is.
or 3lbs over the bantam limit,
PREPOSTEROUS
It was a preposterous situation and 1 for one was all in favour of cancellation of the ght.
Promoters offered Teddy Lewis £100 to overlook the violation
that arrangements be made for months, when the position will points he would be told to ease by Herman of the contract, and Women's 220 yards Free Style Eager and Vanessa Giles are bri- base through an
The Police were, said Mr Guim- gam, going so far as to request
the playing of these games at another venue.
be reviewed again.
RECOMMENDATIONS
in
If he happened to fall be 1 up.
hind on points then Driscoll would order him to step in and
egain the lend.
at first he refused, but Welsh 1 had a trump and Pollock card.
They pointed out to Wilde that a sent had been reserved on Mr Ma Man-tal rendered a
Mr Ma then put-forward the
Lynch at a late.. stage in the
of Wales lengthy verbal report on dis- following recommendations for
fight actually set up a slight lead, behalf of the Prince cussions which he had with Mr adoption by the Council:
my allotment of and it would be a bad day for In (1) That the Association ac-according tu J. Hargreaves, Acting Account-
advice marks so Driscoll told Jimmy to boxing if His Royal Highness
had to be disappointed. ant-General, in the presence of jeept Government Mr Mok Hin Mr R. M. Omar, order to eliminate the enacting go forward and attack,
That Lynch's corner, as
Teddy alone caused Now in Secretary of the Association of new legislation which would
was the famous Lewis to change his mind and chief second, and Mr R. Grainger of the
middleweight. Eddie the fight was staged with Mr American Department, relative involve many trials, -
the (2) Thut
Ascociation McGuorty who several times Jack Smith, of Manchester, os to the lusue of complimentary issue identification cards to 194 before had seen Wilde smashing referee. Jack used to set as my
tickets.
players, who will be admitted De 50 each day.
Treasury
ro
did not deter Cynthia Eage from winning the event in
39.2 seconds, minutes
than the second beller cord she set in the heats.
Cheung Kin-man swimming with only one other contestant current Championships that on
the Men's 380
romped home in another established annual event it has custom style, romped ho yards Free the male side of this popularly record time of 10 minutes 47.4 become an established seconds, 1.8 seconds better than not to face Cheong Kin-mes In the old record time he establish the final ed in the heats.
The Women's 3 x 50 yards Medley Relay
many provided
On thrills for the spectators. Fortuna and the Chinese YMCA
swimming were all the way, but Chan Ching-mul of Fortuna managed to touch the end just before the Chinese YMCA. It was a very close race
Winning pitcher Viz, Pedruco allowed only two hits and a CROP OF ERRORS
solitary rum to the opposition The Macao-Hongkong girls before being relleved in the fifth
趨 bountiful frame, and produced domo
was adequately sides, backed by a smooth-clicking field pitcher which fully upheld." Southern
The Thе HKSFA regrets this crop of errors by both attitude and has decided, as a Faker-faced Hongkong temporary measure, unless other-May Wu struck out seven, and honour. wise ruled it a subsequent meet-
swimmers to Join
Answering an enquiry by Me to the grounds up to a mit•nf opponents with ease and when M, C. and I considered him to the last length of the race bothing, not to invite fathers of male
Gulmgam, Mr Ma agreed that the report which had previously been rendered by Mr Omar on conversations with Mr Har treaves was materially correct SEVEN POENTS
But
the
21
.
was
he saw Jimmy advancing he be quite sound as a referee. called to Lynch, "Get back: move
fight itself bround!" (3) That the Association
warning cry, strange pitifully one-sided. Wilde was That
-by World issue identification cards to 55 referees, who will be admitted though it may seem, lost Lynch being opposed to the extent of 65 each day. the night. Wilde's illness had Champion who, according to all (4). That 105 complimentary by then left the little Welshman rules, Engilsh or American, and at the gat very weak and only Driscoll's apart from any question of fair tickets be issued
been asked clever nursing of his strength play, would have each day.
hud enabled him to disguise his to relinquish his title.
By the time Herman entered (5) That a report be sub-handicap.
McGoorty's advice was quickly the ring he was nearer 9st. than mitted to Government in
and Lynch reached on the following points: months' time as to how many accepted
moved 8st. 9ib, and I was not surprised (a) Government
he went the ring complimentary
so that Wilde to hear that when legal power to levy any tax on been issued so that the position merely had to pretend to fellow back to Amerten he had much complimentary tickets; it could may be reviewed.
threateningly and there was no less money than he expected to certola advice on only give'
exchange
of hard punches. points.
stand by Lynch at might easily
Mr Ma said that arising out of his discussions Hargreaves,
with Mr agreement W03
had
no
it
0
thinks briter for players to have iden. tiẞention
cards
(c)
Government advises that 25 per cent of the 195 tlake's
Sitting on
two
have tickets
by Mr. Ma be circularised to light:
Result was
plotting
A receive. that stage have ended the
afterwards
appearance for charity. and There War
tion on the Referees' Sub-Com-evidence of this when later on mittee was brought up for dis- he met Pal Moore at Olympia
in a full-length match. cussion by Mr L. F. de Souza.
min 400 secs.
head-to-head
Read tion."
com-
Wong
the Associa-
*
All this look up Frank Ewins' round-the HKSFA does not hold against him the fact that he is likely enough to get held up on duty. The meeting was then thrown open to the agenda.
The Chairman, Mr Bill Eager, read the minutes of the last The meeting. This took Ume. election of new members then took place.
and the times. between
both teams only differed by 1/5 of a second. Fortuna's leam
Chan Sin-yce, prised Yaic-bing and Chan Ching-mul.
THE RESULTS Following were the results:
Free älyle Schoolboys 4 x 100
New Method Schoo Relay, Time: 1 min 65 secs.
On the proposal of the Chair- Men's
800 yards Free Style-1. Cheung Kia-man (Fortuna); . Lani man, seconded by the Vice- After members had expressed
As early as the second round Kaming (ra). Time: 10 ans Chairman, it was decided to asle Mr Kwok (Irene's father) to their views, it was decided that
begged Teddy Lewis to throw sea. (record).
Women's Do yards Breast Stroke:
a member. (b)Government admits that the different points brought vo
in the lowel, bui Mrs. Wilde, sit-1. Kwok Kam-ngor (CYMCA) 2. become it is not in a position to Judge
Chens (Fortuna), Timis a narrow pointe ting near us, know her husband's Wong Yuk-Dime (Fortuna);On the proposal of the Vice- 778 secs (My Slanicy Giles), the relative groups, Council
for more between
members
and she record). and ob-win for Wilde, who at once sank opinion of surrender
"Achoolboys 100 yards Back Stroke.
by the Chairman, it careful consideration that is, players and referee
would not allow it.
-1, Kwok Kam-ethod): 3. Daniel (CYMCA) 2, that the whole on to his sent in the corner. servation and concerned
was decided to ask Dr Mack (c) Government is
Howard Robinson, the dis-
Poor Jimmy took a heap of
Gary Mak (New
(Lorna May's father) to become about the total number of com-question be delegated to the
but he was still Castro La Belle), Time: 144 sec for continguished
artist, Grounds Committee
punishment, plimentary tickets issued.
Men's 150 yards individual Med-a member.
On the proposal of the Hon. sideration and recommendation. painted the final scene, and in nighting back in the 17th round (d) Government
of Wales is when Jack Smith stopped the willen Tro (Fortuna); z
Cheuk-wah (COSA). Time;
Secretary (this columnist-most It was agreed that the annual this the Prince
Women's 20 yards Tree Style: people know the name); second- and that
Poppy Day match in aid of the shown shaking Wilde's hand in contest and declared Herman the
Cager (VIC): 3, Vanced by Mr James Bendall. It was separate complimentary ticke: Earl Halg Fund be played on congratulation. He did so with winner.
The
That was Jimmy Wilde's last
JEYMICA:3; Chan (Fortuna): Time: 2 mins 302 wees decided not to add on to the be issued at the gate on pro- Nevember 12 between Com-little Jimmy still seated, duction of this identification bined
(recend Chinese and Combined victor was completely exhausted, fight in England and indeed was
100 yards Back Stroke-1, membership unnecessarily before on the Club ground, but Widie's grit plus Driscoll's regarded as the last of his ring
(Portuna); Chrung Kin-man enrd
Services
having been thoroughly assured than two had done the trick.
For more career. kick-off 4 p.m.
Leung Wing-chee (Chung Sing); that it was acceptable. down to his I have often felt since that years he settled
Time: Sum Kani Chit (EAA).
All this was decided upon in 60.8 sec
The meeting The position of the two re- the bout of 'flu, not the first he cinema business, with occasional
Modley no time at all. Women's 3 x 50 yards Relly-t, Fortuna Swimming then come down to. "any other presentatives from the Hong-had, must have undermined til
2 Chinese Y.M.C.A.: 3 European
business. This is generally kong Football Referees Associa-constitution.
Y.M.CA. Time: 1 min 45.4 sect.
dangerous, but not invariably so.
It depends upon who is in volved. Mr Enger read a short paper en "Psychological Aspecta of Swimming That Escape The "Teen-Ager." I way an ex-
carn cellent treatise and shed
light siderable Wolssmuller method, the legume diet and Cynthia's contrariness In respect of the method and the diet.
Mr. Giles read a short paper Climate, Altitude and Pool on Temperature and the Effect on Mr Giles Competitive Spirit." pointed out the fuct that Vanessa seldom listens to him anyway.
As
a common
garden Dates of play-Ist Round by Tues- day. November 11: 2nd Round by journalist, though also a club Tuesday, November 25: Semi-finals, oficial, the thing that hit us in December 9: Final December- 21.
the face about it all was that Hose Cup-New Course Byes into 2nd Round 1. Penn vnobody was certain that he was Laying down the law. That wo 1st Round. Turnbull v
have found through years of ex- Black; B. Daker v E Saunders: 8. Cleland V. Mitchell; M. Gairdner grience on olub committees, is
a very healthy D, Chutherley Byes lato 2nd Round-E. Kitbee
somewhat Though dragge Dates of play-lat round by gainst our will into yet another Tuesday, November 4: 2nd Round by club committee, we shall retain November 18; Semi-dinal by Dejour Hon. Secretaryship in the embert Final by December 31,
HKSFA 03 long they are The dates of play are not 10 samese the last round on the Fix-willing to keep us in office.
-"RECORDER” ture List due to fewer entries that
milcipated.
the Fence
(Continued from Page 4) Anyway, there was no other primitive for the explanation plumbing. which experts sald seemed to be at least 100 years
old.
Soon after the Norman vasion, William slung
It was pointed out that these
were in two representatives vited to attend meetings by courtesy and that they had no right to vote.
INTERPORT MATCHES
CLAMOURING
Ladies' Golf
The following is the draw for the Railway Cup and Rose Cup Competitions of the Ladies' Sec- tion of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:
Railway Cup-la Coursa Bres into zod Round.-C. Robert- ion v N. Gray,
v P. Coomba
Somehow this change of oc-
gradual In cupation produced a
The skin and crease in weight, bones of his fighting days began to vanish and he became quite a NOT UN VIEW
portly little figure, something Teddy Lewis and I sat togetherke we see him now at the ring-
*lde. at the ringside and Wilde's was positively boxing ability superb, yet it did not escape my
America devastating However, that the old
Was 23'0
clamouring for. a settlement of At a meeting of the Interport punches were not on view, Sub-Committee of the Hongkong "Jimmy has lost his punch!" the world Byweight position, and Football Association held yester-I. exclaimed, to which Teddy re- although Wilde had publicly announced his retirement he was hday with Mr C.S. Wang in the plled. "Nonsense!"
1st found D. Dirtwistle v N. But the Conqueror Chair, it was announced that the
visit the another
again couple persuaded to after
Latimer: M. Brydges v A.M. Brown; Makno soccer leam; of rounds Teddy was
titic. Coleman y P. Cowell, T. Was v forced States and defend the descendants Swedish Egghead's
o Walkmson. to confess
was against the challenger, Pancho
nyes into 2nd found.-E. Goldman out on their ears and revenged would not be able to visit this sadly
Vila. himself on an unpopular follow- Colony in December next.
right. You see, in the old days
received £13,000 who Was hlf Wilde had by making him live in the
It was affreed that if the any opponent place
was unable to squarely on the chin by a Jimmy for his first trip to America and either went this time, no doubt, the Induce- Owing to the damp, this un- Swedish team. fortunate man was soon crippled come here, then the Indian team Wilde "special,"
invited to come here in down for a long count or else ment must have been greater or he would not have emerged from wobbled at the knees. by rheumatism and most of his
December instead of November. children led of the croup,
following The
This time Teddy and I saw retirement after such a long lay Arthy. teams were
on landing Palou Henry the Eighth used it as selected to meet the Singapore many blows
no visible it meant taking a big risk dumping ground for discarded Tiger Sporting Association XT Moore's law with girl friends because he knew which will visit the Colony next effect. For all that, Wilde was against one who was in the pink
y A. Banbury." an easy points winner and so of condition. So It turned out. put up a classle display in of the Wilde the stigma Hongkong Selection-Pau King-wiped out
the fight at New York Polo the First refused to sleep in any yin. 19. China) Ka Po-keung Albert Hall tournament blunder.
had ideas Ground, and was going well up 8. China), Lau Yoe (S. China), S Hereabouts Jimmy Putyin (Sing Tao) (Captam). For er
to con- to the sixth round. retirement so as row (Club). Santos
Then the bell went, but Villa, Szeto Man (KM.B.), Lee Chun-fat centrate on his cinema interests. K.M.B.) A Chi-ysa (Police). Apart from a couple of picture in the heat of the fray. shot out caught the Rhondda, in the
Wilde right hand which Wilson (Amy). Nash (Army).
At the shares
in the Tivoli, Jimmy on the jaw,
Wilde's hands moment
were Hongkong X-Cheung Koon-hing Strand, London, and was by then mom [KM Guda), "Thor" Yung-sang, (Hing
down because the round had Tau) (Captain),, Chan Kau comfortably off. [Eastern). Tang Sum (AB), N. But a_couple of Americans, ended and there is no doubt that Koe-cheng (K.M.B) on alim Messra. Rube Welsh and Pollock, the punch decided the fight. 1S. Catna), to Ying-fun (Eastern).
Wilde had not properly re- Gardner Bxed up a fight for him at the (5. Chin Albert Hall, and
his opponent covered when the bell signalled and he was an was to
to be none other than the a resumptlad,
champion, Pete easy target for the challenger in
the
seventh round.
in his long and From a box-office view it was Brst time
brilliant career, the Tylorstown had personally booked seats totalling Terror suffered defeat by a Team Manager-Mr Ma Man-Cal. more than £300 on behalf of the knock-out.
the week:
they would never survivo winter there. Queen Elizabeth
of the bedrooms because of the draughts,
[St Joseph@), to
Charles the Second tried Bilde there, but caught a cold, nearly betrayed himself to his cuemies by sneezing, and even- tually hid in an oak tree be- cause it was more comfortable.
After one week
ד
Team Menager.Mr Mok King.
R.A..).
Tere Cheuk-vin
hally possessed
Towers. Lord and Lady Gubbins Reserves Loung Ting-tong World bantam thought of emulating Charles (CAM). the Second, but abandoned the Tat-hay
in Tottering Lee Tal-Zai (KM.3).
(Army), Kark: Hormon. Pownal (KM Chee), AndDonald (Club), Chan Fal-hung (Eastern), Baby (Kwong Walt).
idea because the butler refused | Lee Yuk-tak (8. China), King Lol || a certain winner,
to serve dinner up a tree.
Lord and Lady Gubbins don't know if Tuttering Towers is still standing, but if it is, the Nation- al Trust can have it with their blessing
-London Express Service.)
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For the
Both matches will be placed on wealthy Cardiff sportsmen of Yet in spite of that, I repeat the Club ground at Happy Vañcy,
there was only one Jimmy Wilde, Itongkong these days. The match again
selection will take place on October The bulk of these shipowners the world may never xt and that agzinet De Hongkong ** and coal exporters were ge nour equal || on October 23.
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