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IN

SETTING THE PACE THE SENIOR LEAGUES

By "KEYSTONE”

At the end of one full month of close-fought League games, team standings in the four divisions provide much meaty material for local bleachers to haggle over.

For the moment, South China leads the parade in the Senior “A” division with two wins in as many starts. But the Nam Wah boys have so far undergone only one real test of strength, meeting and defeating the Braves in a game during which they were held hitless and scoreless till the very last inning, when the pitching arm of Chappie Remedios went dead on him.

ware

Hot

The free-swinging Americans to extend their winning streak having taken, of late to lofting

set the the ball, u habit which fa threo games and aliare the lead with the Delato

tribe in their division, pace in the distaff league, likely to amuse the run-starved both having won nli their while the Squaws, at smarting Jaguar fans.

The former Champlona, St from a previous last-inning games so far,

wealth of mauling by the Wahoos, pitch-Joseph's, have already bowed Endowed with a long-ball hitiers, the American ed their wigwams just a little twice out of three times, when and soothed youth and speed triumphed outh is making a determined way downstream

with some easy over experience and know-how, the Senior bid to annex

"B" their wounds

expense of

The Saints are not happy over le this season and, basing on win balm at the

the strategy on the the South China girls,

added to extra yard

the all-out attack

the tha Madcaps, Only #trength of their

which pitching distance thia year, pulverising

they are very likely to do Jaguars and St Joseph's have virt

virtually reduces Sherry Bucka Just that.

played three or more games into pitching batung-practice, for the opposition. Furthermore, The Delawares, on the other the Senior "A" division.

of

outdis, the their murderous bear-pack of the three hand, boast of a smooth-clicking "Ting Тоттун field behind

Madcappers have Impressed the o

seems to have gone power-hitters most to date in winning two and into early winter hibernation, Lucido's tantalising upswings, most

decision. Their in and depend moro on a defen- dropping one

mighty Saints now boom but! sive brand of ball which, so pitching staff of veteran Kelly and the booming bats of the far, has carries them safely on Silva-Netto and rellofer Joy rarely, if at all.

Graca la backed with superb Remedios,

It must be realised that lack by Eric catching

Bob of practice and training, ruins while windy-alley

smooth teamwork and co-ordina- Nunes has already raked in a lurge share of the glory with an almost as effectively per

П long, unintelligent several scintillating plays in this haps,

practices and over-training to early part of the season.

The Caps dish up brilliant the point of staleness.

often, but sorely ball every co

three outings.

OWLS CLAWED THEM

Owls clawed up The Wahoo the cub-stage Pandas last week

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THIRD RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 25th and Wednesday, 29th October, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club),

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m. on the 1st Day.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Race will be run at 12 Noon. The tiffin interval is after the Third Race, (1 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 11 races on the 2nd Day (21 in all).

Through tickets (21 races-$12.00) as well as tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone House, 1st Floor.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am. on Friday, 24th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets

at the Clubs' Branch Offices at:-

5 D'Aguliar Street, Hong Kong

or.

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rules:-

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies zo declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given, The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower, BACKERS 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 before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description eunnot be rectifled later.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short poyment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pro- sented for payment al the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled

to be run),

in no circumstances will.any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a tickel is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGËS AND ENCLOSURE

mon

Won Lost

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TEAM STANDINGS luck the 'consistency that makes

Behfor "A" Division champlons. Lameatable spells of wildness, such as they ex-

South China South Chian, Madcaps hibited against

Jaguars may lose them many & ballgamo season progresses and make them fully deserving of their name-prefix.

as the

Chinese Athletic Asst. Braves Warriors Last year, the Jolting Jaguars

US Navy came within an ace of snatching US away the Senlor "A" pennent St. Joseph's and were thwarted only by their ruthless arch-foes of the Braves tribe.

HK Pandas

Senior "B" Division Americans This year, the Jags bounded Delawares off to a promising start with Blackhawks two neat kills, then had their Red Sox whiskers tweaked twice row when they settled back on their collective digest.

in

haunches to

DOHHNNNN

SPORTRAIT

"I'm not handling his betshe's fust own London from

in a faster-than-sound' fet toith the results for the next three races already in his paper?"

London Exprasa Burulce.

RANDOLPH TURPIN BEATS WIN GEORGE ANGELO TO

MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, Oct. 21.

After one of the dullest Championship fights on record, Randolph Turpin tonight won the Middleweight Championship of the British Empire at Harringay Arena. He defeated George "Angelo, the South African.. Champion, on points.

It was, indeed, a drab áffair and the crowd were, not slow to show their dis- approval, frequently calling for more action from both boxers.

this

of

But do not blame Turpin too determined to last the full 16 hitting Yolande Pompce, much. He just could not catch rounds. To achieve he Trinidad, defeated Mel Brown, Angelo. The South African maintained an almost continual of the United States, the referre

ring backpedal. evidently went

Into the

Singapore Tigers

Their Debut Afternoon

Make

This

The Singapore Tiger Sporting Association's Soccer

XI which arrived here by the Carthage on. Monday for a

Hound after round he carried out

faster

than retreat

Moscow. Napoleon did from But he deserves credit for last-

stopping the fight in the fifth of their 10-round contest.

Brown had the better of the

exchanges and

#ce down for a

his power

Brown -was

· pui. count

of

But

of attack down for counts of six and eight in the fourth

round.

ing the distanco and, when eight in this first round. in- Turpin did catch him, for tak Pompe then gradually

Leamington boy creased ing all the could throw without once tak- and ing a count, although he was saved by the bell when Turpin caught him with a hard left

In the next round a right to to the solar plexus at the end the stomach and a left hook to

of the 18th round.

the jaw saw Brown taking, twe Indeed, one wondered counts of nine and it was then whether the British Champion's the referee stopped the fight---

Reuter. punches had lost their sting for Angelo maintained his speed to the end. Perhaps Turpin de- cided it would be easier to win

a programme of the "Tiger" In-hat it succeeded easily.

TOURNEY

series of three games in the Colony will make its debut on points rather than mall hLRC TENNIS against a Hongkong Selection on the Club ground at Happy opponent,

If this was his plan, ho can Batisfaction from the fact gain a Valley today, kick-off 5.30 p.m.

fteld The Tigers will

But combination formidable

for terport series:

otherwise, the only satisfaction

The Inter-Hong semi-finals Today their opening game and the

he can gain from the fight is the Tiger S.A. Jongkong Selection will have

fact that the title is backs in the tennis match between the Tram- ground, 6.30 p.m. Referee:

Turpin family ways and Prat, Marwick, Mit- to be at its best if it hopes to

keeping of the lower the colours of the visitors,

after an absence of three years chell & Co. was left unfinished. who have recently concluded o

tion Club when the second set Tiger S.A. All-Hongkong, Chuu when Brother Dick lost to Dave yesterday at the Ladies' Recrea

draw. was battled to a D-D very successful season in Singa- ground, 630 p.m. Referee: 8.U.Sands."

Woo, Linesmen: L Chang/A.II.

pore.

TODAY'S TEAMS

the

ckub

hongkong Selection, L.G. Young. Linesmen: N.. Mar ris/.G. Padley.

Tomorrow

TERRY ALLEN WING

K.

Mr E. H. Rawlingsenting

Wong,

and Mr

winning the

played at the Ladies Recreatione

On Tuesday, October 14, the Pittard.

Monday, Oct. 27 Tiger S.A. v Combined Chinese, Tigers annexed the Haw Par

In an earlier fight, Terry Allen, Tramways, after Cup for the second year in suc- Club ground, 5.30 p.m. Referee: W.

the former Flyweight Champion first set by 7-5 aver Mr D. L. cession withi a splendid 3-2 Gaffney. Linesmen: R.J. Roberts/

L. Willcocks.

or the World, won the vacant Prophet and Mr Y. T. Chung, victory over the Singapore

Duration of matches 10 minutes. British Byweight title when he were held to a 9-9 draw when to be loft - League Catamplons, Rovers No extra time.

defeated Eric Marsden in sensa-(the game. had MACAO-MANILA SOCCER

to the falling the sixth finished owing fashion in Sports Club.

tional

Ught. Manila, Oct. 21. who The

finished

round. Tigers,

A Manila-Macao football In- Marsdon, fighting well but The following are the results of second to the Rovers in League, also had the distinction Manila-Hongkong ments, which down. Early in this round, it club yesterday:

terport series, apart from the behind on points, suddenly fell ether tournament tennis matches of winning thu Slugapore

Tiral Men's Singles D. Barnett Amateur Football Association's have been going on since 1947, was clear that he was in acute!

boat P. L. Holmes.9-7, 0.2

Lt Sem!-Pinal Men's Doubles Cup this year.

may be organised during the agony, as he screamed "my leg, forthcoming soccer season.

and Lt Cindr Rigo Cmdr Cooks. my leg." This

The ometal doctor Jumped in lost to 8. Saul: and K. Greene 4-6. ranking Philippine Amateur the ring and it was ascertained 3-6 Laster Bingles cap-Miss Skin- Furthermore, soveral men- Athletic Federation official last that Marsden had injured anor boat Mrs Driesse 6-3 and Gli bers of the visiting team reper night.

sciatic nerve in his leg, render- and Mire Macfes beat Mrs A. Baina sented the Singapore XI in the

The Mixed Doubles was post- He said that the Macao Footing it temporarily powerless, bury Malaya Cup Competition, which ball Association recently sent The night was naturally award- poned

The prizes for the Colony and was won by Singapore.

communication to the P.A.A.F. ed to Allen, who had been un- The following will represent requesting annual Interport com- doubtedly having the better of Club Open events will be presented by Mr R. C. Cruddas after the Tigers in

peution between the two cities. a not particularly good contest.pisy of the finals at the Club Men's to-day's gamin

Doubles to-day. against the Hongkong Selection. The local committee, he added, POMPEE BEATS BROWN

Following is the programme for Chee-seng, Lee -Chu

Sat- Fhas acted favourably on

} the next four days of play: cheong, Soh Sowe-chen,

France-Presse. Hee-jong, E.-C. Dutton, Ho Hi weng, Sulaiman, Aw scong, Awang Baker, Noon-leong and Khoo Bin-keng

Junior Division

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1)

the

Ladles Division

Wildfires Warriors Rexes HK Pandas

Dodgers YARD TOO LONG Strong-armed

Pedruco Comets Vie also seems to have trouble in HK Pandas

threo Chinese Athlelie Asse. coping with those extra feet from home. His deliveries Blackhawks have noticeably lost some of Griffins

cra 35 Bantams steady their old fire, and enemy batiers

Wahoos have been rapping out a stream of base-hits where once they could only blink and falter Squaws

South China 48 the fast ones zipped by.

Only Eriksen and Pedruco

HK Pandas are swinging with any degree Chinese Athletic Asse. of confidence, their other hitters Pool To

0

Football Club Beat Middlesex For

The

Boon- Chion

The Hongkong Selection will comprise the following-Pau King-yin, Ko Po-keung, Lau Yee (5, China), Sit Pui-yin (Sing Tao). Forrow (Club), (St Joseph's), Szoto Man, Lee Chun-fat (KM.B.), Au Chi-yin (Police), Wilson and Nash (Army).

There is

Santos

that

Old Comrades Cup in with event the power

WO! announced by n

1.-

In

Kun

international heavyweight contest,

light- the hard

New Time-Keeping Device Said To Be The Most Perfect In The World

London, Oct. 21.

TODAY

יו.

Final Bien's Doubles-8..Saul and K. Greens v M. Heenan and P. Hulines.

Final Inter-Hong, Surg Cmdr Mockler and Crade Laing v w/o. 11. Rawlings and I. M. Wong VB. 1. Prophet and, Y.,T. Chung.

Final Ladies', 'Cap Singles-Mias E. Skinner v Krs Muetce,

́ ́TOMORROW

Men's Doubles II'Cap D. L.; Pro- phet and G. Macwhlanie v Dr Oliver and 9. M. Garrard; W. J. Skimmer and G. F. Norton v Cindr Lalog and J. Wall.

Men's Singles H'Cap-8, Saul v P.

FRIDAY Lidici Doubles I'Can-Mrs Vau-

A now system of timing horse races, claimed to be the "most perfect in the world," will eventually revolu-Andressen. tionise athletics, swimming and other sports in which the old-style stop watch is used, sports experts predicted in and Mr Pearson v Bire and today.

Skinner,

a. possibility Forrow of the Club may not be able to turn out for to-day' game, in which event the pivotal postulon will most likely taken over by Ko Po-keung,

Army This new device was recently given its first big try with Pownall of the

out under actual racing conditions when the Cesarewitch The following is the compléte Stakes was ran off at Newmarket, headquarters of British 9. Bail and

In a fast and interesting soccer match at Happy Valley yesterday for the Old Comrades" Cup, Hongkong Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladica Football Club scored a narrow 3-2 victory over the 1st Bn coming in 'na right full-back.

Middlesex Regiment.

MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

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

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season Tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 per day including tak, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra 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 chils, etc.

The Competition for the "Old Comrades" Cup was inaugurated after the Pacific War to cement the bonds of friendship between the Hongkong Football Club and the 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment.

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-Jones, wife of Mr J. Jones of closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurera Compradors Office will diose at 11 am. on the 1st Day and at 10 am, the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Omes will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and et 10 a. the 2nd Day. The Treasurer's Compradore Office is situated at Telephone House, 1st Floor, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor.

Large Entry

For Chess Club

Tournament

horse racing.

Mon's Singles Cap-w/o 8. Saul

P. Andresen v M. Clinton.

MONDAY

Mixed Doubles H'Cap-Mrs Carier

Vaughan.

Club Bingles-K, zo veat

Bim Skinner. E, H. Rawlings and..

Robinson V Col and Mrs The machine is connected to was put through the most s

KCO TENNIS MA the starting gate by means of rigorous testa at the National to ensure

Following are the results of an electric circuit, and as the Physical Laboratory gates flash upwards to start the its

a decuracy,

The apparatus Is tennis matches played at the horses on their way, the finding capable of measuring 24 hours to Kowloon Cricket Club yester- devich is set in motion. As within 1.20 seconds in com- day: On conclusion of the match read when Mullen placed the

the time parison with the error of six the race progresses yesterday, the Cup was pron ball down the centre and Gard-

taken by the horses fo ne-seconds which is accepted by the Leriou 0-1, 34;. E. Baker beat fed to McDonald, captain of the der dashed up to net,

The Middlesex had hardly

cumulated on a series of cylin-Laboratory is the qualifying Lapsley 6-2, 4-6, 0-3.

Handicap Bingles too); T.G. Hongkong F.C. team, by Mr

:: ders reading in minutes, seconds test for a top rate hand stop King beat D. Bymons 636-3 pr recovered from this shock when

and 100ths of a second."

watch.

Handicap Bingles (Ladies)Mrs B. Flamchand beat. Mrs. M. Pep- Messrs A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. Club increased their lead, Mc-

Ten entries have

so far

As the horses near the win-

One of the most Interesting parel 6-3, 6-3, The Cup was donated by Messrs. Donald scoring from a pass by

Gardner.

wing post a 'camera comes into

Ladies Handicap Doublestaro been received for the annual action, and the information on facts emerging from the testa A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.

Dalley and Mrs J Coxail · beat Play continued at a cracking

and Men ASIDE. Mrs Jones, who was intro-pace, with the Middlesex throw tournament for the Cham the tirne progress of the race was that the automatic timing o

than those taken. duced by Colonel H. B. Lng all their resources into the pionship of the Kowloon contained on the cylinders is in almost every case showed 4-0. 6-5, 0-2

-the largest optically transferred to the edge times slower Dowbiggin, was the recipient of Ame in an attempt to reduce Chess Club

of the camera film, which re-by, a hand stop watch. This, A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club a silver vase and bouquet of the air. They were finally entry list for some years. cords the arrival of the horses some experts believe, is due to

As McDonald and rewarded for their efforts when House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy given three hearty cheers' by Tattersall connected u cross from attracts more entries, the Club]

2 large entry usually at the.

the fact that stop watch timing U.S. Football winning post. The complete line or horses 15 is slightly anticipatory of the the right and scored.

With

time growing short Committee have decided to keep photographed every even, 100th actual shish

second, with on inter-

Although there have been no During the interval, the spec- Middlesex put on the presme, the entry list open until October of a

To Be Played tators were treated to selections but the anal whistle came with 28, the first round to

thus dar, 81 100th. Thus, the time of every suggestions The Price of admission to the Pabllc Enclosure will be $3 per | Middlesex | Regiment under in favour of the Club,

Entries so far are R. C. Danen-horté uppearing on the photo adapting the timing apparatus

At Wembley day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be pay- Drum

Major C. Holdförd Club Cation. Farren, Poynton beng. (Club, Champion), G. 9. graph can thus be determined for other sports, experts be

Forrow, Anderson, Tarpey, Walton, Coxhead" (Colony Champion), by reading the figures in linelieve that the problem-such as abio at the Gate,

(B.E.M.).

events started by a pistol ahot McDonald, Gardner,, Mullen, Reld. J. P. do Carvalho, S. B. Kho, with a nose.

London, Oct. 21. Any person leaving the Public Enclosure during a Meeting

cah. be overcome. The biggest 1st Ba Middlesex,Colston, HouAugust Briedis, A. E. Barton,

RIGOROUS TESTS Club did most of the attack-ton, Shepherd. Treeman, Carlisle, E. Gamble, C. W will forfeit his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and willing in the early stages, but after Brown,

"American "grid" football 19

•Walson,

This timo system, before be problem of all, however would to be played at Wembley, Sta- Lout. Harding, Wright, Bh required to pay the requisite fee of $3 in order to gam re-the Middlesex had vettled down Tattersall Brown..

Fetet. Won and H. G. Hyndman, ing. tried out on the race track, be the coal-United Press,

No re-admission tickets will be'iamned."

fast and to end play was tho order of the day, with the zes- BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC. WILL NOT BE PER-pective defunces repulsing all| MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG |efforts of the forwards to soure. KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

(Tal. 77818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

admission.

• PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

SERVANTS' PASSES

flowers from

both teams.

by the Drums of the Ist Bathe scarling sill standing at 3-2 on November QR 19 W played méclate dash to mark the odd

Middlesex draw drst blood shortly before the interval when a neat bout of passing between tho forwards culmirited Servants' passes will be issued to privato box holders only, Harding beating Cotton with a who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to fast cross shot from close range. cillorse their names on the passes, ·Holders of such parses are not

This muccess was short-lived, pmitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through however, as the Club, stung by on their duties and must remain in their employers' standa. ' ̈

the unexpected" raverse, - "ten= Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at mediately assumed the offensivo Booths adjacent to Boxes In the Coffee Room, Box-holderi and | and coiniziert the equaliser, Mumbers are requested to ensure, that their servants make use well-placed cross by McDonald aily of the Publlo, Betting Hall. - Military Polich will be posted at being conmocted by Gorbate, villous points in the dicibaure to ensure that this regulation is who pave Colston no chance adhered to.

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