1952-10-27 — Page 7

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1962.

MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING & BUSH LEAGUE FIELDING AS SAINTS TROUNCE JAGUARS

By "KEYSTONE"

The "Old Champ" St. Joseph's yesterday blasted the disheartened Jaguars into submission by shellacking them 15-7 in a game that featured Malor League hitting and bush leag 10 fielding.

In the afternoon session, bunching their kits where they did the most damage, The vengeful Braves ran roughshöd over a scruffy Pandas outfit to chalk up a 10-3 victory.

The Wahoo Owls cousted to their fourth straight win in the Ladies' Lengue by easing into an 8-6 decision over South China, while, Pool To finally broke into the win column when they trampled the rookie CAA girls into the dust 26-10 in a top-sided festival of errors.

"The Warriors hit rock-bottom Joenars put

up at the crucial

In the Senior Division with stages of the gaine.

st anwarlike hud by taking

24-3 mangling

four runs, fizzied out when the towering Smirke brothers were tomely led to slaughter by.

and Red hurler Sherry Bucks Pereira hit into a force-play at third,

RUBBED SALT IN : 20-10 and

Jaguars' pitcher Vie Pedruco rm the Rexes and the Pandas was yanked in the fourth atter 14.pretively. while the Red Sox allowing Seven runs en four sweated out an 8-7 squeak-win, hits, and made way for reliefer Saints Benny Omar ond Albert Smirks who calmly ever the unlucky Blackhawks.

Bucks led their team's Shary The Saints-Jaguars game pro- proceeded 10

sait inte hitting, with Omar galling three rub v.ded long-ball hilters of both Jaguar wounds by letting in four and Bucks making his

with

much batting another eicht runs on a bumper beau geste with a sizzling home

azid ef miscues practice, with the Saints grub-crop

Taking full

bing off the vantage of their

opponents' loose flelding wild

amazing an

wild run.

For the Jaguars, Vic Pedruco tried to with his own

throws,

The upside-down sixth inning ballgame by slamming out three and featured

scoring corching hits, including a two- On two

run homer In the third and a the Jaguars

heaves, Arturo Oz

Ozorio'spree of seven rung "rejuvenated old men" gave the theasly hits, with Jeguarsa beating-up they are reling dizzily about the field-bagger in the last canto.

while the Salms merry-go- no kely to forget in a hurry.

Awakening from their fooronel went into high gear, leng silence, Saints' bats boom-

l Again and

the

A sixth-inning rally by

withh three straight Bleely Jaguars. again, timing their hits La coinculehits by Pedruco, Pugh and Van

the

the Langenberg which pushed across Juggling acts

with

Derek Coburn Wins Cross Country Race At San Wai

Gnr. Derek Coburn of the 45th Field Regiment, RA, won the HKAAA 6%-mile Cross Country Race at San Wai yesterday from a field of 35 over a course that would not

ami

The expected tight game be- tween the marauding Broves and the Panda bearguts diel not

the when

Tribe materialise made an casy 10-3 kill, skinned their game

the brought Fanda pelts home to grace their tepes Starting pitcher Jimmy Herrick had "dificulty finding the range and allowed seven till Jackle back-breaking runs

Wel was called in during the third frame.

The Pandas made a hit in every inning except the first, bul opposing pitcher Chappie Remedios kept them so well scattered that the total damage

amounted to only three runs."

fame.

TURPIN

..ANGELO.

Randolph Turpin (left) and George Angelo (of South Africa), go into ́a clinch during their fight for the vacant Empire middleweight title which Turpin won on points at Harringay on October 21.—Central Press Photo,

A Record Field May Go

To The Post For The

Cambridgeshire H'cap

London, Oct, 26.

A record held may go to the post for the Cambridgeshire Handicap over Newmarket's nine furlongs course on Wednesday, Oct. 29. Fifty-four horses were left in at the final acceptance stage, and there is every prospect of the actual field eclipsing last year's record of 45.

}

It is always a difficult task to find the winner of the Cambridgeshire, and the problem is made even tougher this year by the flock of candidates for the prize.. But buckers are not dismayed, to judge from the heavy antepost betting which has been taking place.

Few of them are in the happy and a large proportion of the

the

GOOD RECORD

A promising rally appeared likely In the fourth inning when Pandas' shortstop Wally Ma lined one into centre for a

but ho

was left two-bagger,

third

the when stranded at following batters flailed un- be an easy one on a winter day but which was exception-availingly at the clusive apple position of having their bets winners have been three-year- on the "autumn double" still olds carrying between 7,8 slono to go down one-two-three. ally rough going in yesterday's heat,

The to Cpt., Chan King-yin, South China's

Braves,

stone. No favourite poking out safe-standing, for Flush Royal was Second place went Cyril Harding of the 1st Bn., schoolboy runner.

with runs on the sacks, not a general Laney for the and 8.1 was a sur-ties

has been successful, since the Wiltshire Regiment, who prise third another 10 or 20ave the Pandas indeld a bad first leg, the Cesarewitch. But

behind seconds behind. The race was time

their hit-and-run the fishod 17.5 seconds

bookmakers did not escape Palais Royal in 1920. With

free, for there was Coburn's 40 minutes 20 seconds. a close one all the way, the next tactles, and were never serious-scot

half-dozen being close behind.ly threatened

afler the third volume of inspired money for

Me

Georgo Mocclean, the

Cap of Gold is a three-year- The order of finish was much The

tribesmen finished the owner of Flush Royal, to bring the same as the order at any job with a fine flourish in the off the double with his three- old carrying 7.9 stone, and thus, singe of the race.

Just canto when a put-out. was year-old colt, Cap of Gold, in unlike Flush Royal In the The HKAAA Committee effected at Arst and a fine relay

the Cambridgeshire..

Cesarewitch, can be approved meeling ofter the race dis-home nipped the runner coming

on the score of past results. qualified S/Sgt. Peter West of in from third for a twin-killing,

Heavy, unloading of abilities the Royal

Engineers who

On Mr Macclean's colt has He is well-bred, being by Blue finished the

Firstsacker Yvanovich led the

Peter out of a Turkhan maro, from 40 to 1 minutes, far ahead of the deld, balting with a perfect tvo in brought him down with a run

two, while Doc Guterres New York. Oct. 25. in a state of near collapse.

also Royal's victory to a quarter of and hus scored ave quite come- It took Southern California's

West

did not pass two of the rapped out two bingles to share that price. In spite of his good fortable victories this season in Trojans only 60 short minutes markers and a

study of the the honours.

credentials and the confidence seven outings. THE SCORES

betfind him, this is probably a today to (1) tarnish the golden route he took suggested that he

a longer course Senior "A" Division

false price about his chances in legend of much-vaunted Johnny may have run Olszewski, (2)-bounce favoured than the others. It was, de-

St. Joseph's 15, Jaguars 7 the Cambridgeshire lostery, California from the ranks of the cided to recognise Peter West's Braves 10, Pandas S.

Senior "B" Division

The race is a stift test, de unbeaten, and (3) become a remarkable run with a special

speed Rexes 20, Warriors 10; War-manding both

and the Rose award, but the Committee's de- prime candidate for

that Cross Country ricrs 3, Pandas 24; Blackhawks stamina. They do a full out Bowl, with a 10-0 upset victor cision was

should. be strictly ob-7, Ret Sox B.

gallop all the way, and to win over the University of California rules

ahorse must have the speed to Ladies' Division served.

Trojans Upset

Golden Bears

Bears,

course in 38

before Flush

The Army team of Coburn, CAA 10. Pool To 26: South keep up with the leaders and Southern California's forwards Harding and Lt Maughan won China 8, Wahons 8. completely bracketed Olszewsk the team trophy.

as the Golden Bear: looked vain-f ly to their key man to launch a winning offensive.

Other results were:

7: Virginia Duke University 21. Michigan State

Pennsylvania Syaye College 7 Iowa University 9,

37,

The Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club colours were seen

for the first time in this race with PH. Ward finishing 101: and Frank Waller, a schoolboy, a very creditable 23rd.

Ofito State ; North Carolina State Mr Raleigh Leung's South 13, Florida State 7: Syracuse 20.

China Athlete Association team

Stella Walsh

Catches Up On

Marjorie

have the staying ability to meet the final suff furlong.

There has been a significant market movement for Long- stone, who will be ridden by Young Lester Piggott. Long- stone was backed to win a fortune in early betting on the but after nolshing fourth of seven in a race over

the Cambridgeshire

and Course distance, he

race,

was regulated to the wilderness in the market.

SPORTRAITE

الرسم

LIVION CARTEN

"When you told ine you would be working late at the office, dear, I thought I'd bring your supper along."

London Express Sersion.

Reg Harris And

Three-year-olds have an overwhelmingly superior

Then there was à revival of re the race 86 support for him. If his lapse at cord, having won times, wartime events excepted, Newmarket is excepted, he has since it Was inaugurated in Piggott for his narrow defeat on Just the form to recompense

Zina in the raco a couple of years

1839.

Four-year-olds have 29 vic-ago. tories to their credit, and horses of five and upwards only 12.

Only nine horses have carried

Holy Cross 10: Temple 34, New York did exceptionally well against a University 7: Colgate 20, Bucknell 0: Wesleyan 6, Ambers 8: Miami, Ohls very strong field of Services run- 20. Otio University : Oberlin 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13; UCLA 20, Wisners, with Leung Kam-po (also consin Finrida 30, Georgia Univer- a schoolboy) finishing sevenll alty 0; Furman 14, Davidson 13: Northwestern 23. Indiana 13: Georgia and Cheung Wat-tong 12th Forly, one year old Stelk more than 8.7 stone to victoryweights were published. He will

Tech 30, Vanderbilt 0.

Kanana 20. Southern Methodist Texas 20, Hice 7: Alabania 42., Mia alasippi State 10 Marissippi 34, Arkansas 7: Oklahoma 9, Kenses State B: Daylar 31. Texas A. & M. 30; Tulane 21, Auburn 0; TennersACH 30, Wolford 0; Yalo 47. Lafayette 0: Princeton 27, Cornell 8: Duke 11

Three

other SCAA runners were in the Best 15 to

finish Major C. W. H. Long, MC, SOFT, presented the prizes The order of finish was:

1, Gar. E. Coburn (Army); 3, Cpl.

C. Harding (Ary'); 3, Chan King-

in (SCAAR LE Maugham

Virginia 7: Harvard 20. Dartmouth. Gar Nevlile Lee (Army); § A.

19: Michigan State 34. Penn State W. Cope (Ammy7. Leung, Kam-

Walsh.

Los Angeles, Oct, 20:

outstanding woman athlete for 20 years, shattered her own world record in win- ning the Women's West Coast AAU Pentathlon Championships on

Saturday.

She scored 2,773 points by Laicing four of the five events and placing second in the Afth.

FERDY KUBLER TAKES THE GRAND PRIZE

Milan, Oct. 28. Boston 21 Lehigh 20; Army 14. po (SCAA)) 8, B/Sgt Smith (Army); Her former mark of 2,183 was Switzerland's Columbia 14; Michigan 21. Minnesota L/Cpl. Cutum mun set in winning the

Ferdy Kubler National on 0: West Virginia 10, Pittsburgh 0;Ward HRAAC): 11, Col. Milburn

Sunday clinched the Maryland 34, Louisians State Univer- (RAF); 12, Cheung Walton AAU Pentathlon title in Deserange-Colombo Cup, the sity 0; tutgers 19, Brown 7; Pennsy}-{ [SCA^} 13, Wong Cheung-lum Houston, Texas, three weeks Grand Prize visia University 7, Navy 7: Tufis¦ (SCNA):.14, Lee Kam-hung (SCAA);

20, Williams 10; Purdue 40, Bitnals 10, Chan Kim-hung {SCAA); _10, | ago,

Bicycle Racing.

of European

Sid Patterson

Break Records

Milan, Oct. 26.

Richer, aptly named son of Rockefella, has been one of the main public fancies since the

Reg Harris, Britain's be ridden by "the very capable i

former World Professional young jockey, Ken Gethin.

Sprint Cycling Champion, Richer finished his public forlay bettered his own one paration with a runaway victory over ten furlongs at Newmarket kilometre standing start early this month, and should record. at a meeting at the give his many supporters a very Vigorelli Stadium here. good run for thel: money. Reutor.

He covered the distance in one minute 6.0 seconds at an average speed of 52,478 k.p.à.

ZATOPEK RUNS A LONG WAY FOR HIS MEMBERSHIP CARD

Vienna, Oct, 26.

Emil Zatopek, Czech triple Olymple Running Cham- plon, today broke three world records for 15 miles, 25 kilometres and 30 kilometres, Prague Radio reported.

He ran the 15 miles in one hour, 16 minutes 264 seconds; the 25 kilometres in one hour, 19'minutes, 21.8 seconds; and the 30 kilometres in one hour, 35 minutes and 23,8 seconds.

Zalopok was competing at an

athletle meeting at Houska, near Norman Von Nida ·

Progue.

Prague Radio announced last

| Friday that Zatopek had pledged himself to set up new world records for 25 and 30 kilometres in honour of his having recently Joined the Communist Party,

Wins Ambol

Tournament

Sydney, Oct. 20. Norman von Nita, diminutive

The world record for 15 miles was previously held by Mikko Australian professional golfer, today won the trophy for the Hietanen of Fluland, who set up

time of one hour, 17 minutes, Ambol tournament here after a 28.0 seconds In 1948. Hietanen playoff over 18 holes with Ed also held the record for 25 kilo-Oliver, the American Ryder metres with a time of one hour. Cup player. 20 minutes, 14 seconds.

Sharing first place on Satur-.

with 72-hole day

Aggregates The previous record for 30 of 288, they agreed lo halve flometres was set up in 1061 the first and second prize by J.Z. Maskatchenkov, Sovior Russia, in one hour, 38 minutes money of £800, but decided 10

play off for the trophy. and 54 seconds,

Today von Nida returned a

and Oliver took Zatopek now holds the world par 72, records for 15 miles, ten kilo- Both showed signs of tiredness metres, 15 kilometres, 20 kllo-after their bard play in wind

and metres, 25 kilometres

30 and rain carlier in the tourna- kilometres. He also

von Nida was the holds thement, but record of 10,558 metres in one more necurate on the greens-

Reuter. hour. Reuter

77.

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

The First Boll will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First face 'will be run at 2 pm, on the 1st Day.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Raco will be run at 12 Noon. The tin 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-$42.00) 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'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

-302 Natban Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

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

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Cicar" 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 Sciling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified Inter.

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked batore leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained- once investors have 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 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 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 ladics MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Mcating.

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

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brouches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10 per day including tax, 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 chits, etc.

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

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office wili close at 11 am. on the 1st Day and at 10 am, the 2nd Day. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10 am 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.

A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel, 27018),

THE PROBABLES

Harris previous record, which was set up in the same stadium, London, Oct, 20. There are 63 probable runners was one minute 1.8 seconds.

Si3 Patterson, for the Cambridgeshire Handi-

Australia's Kubler Anished ninth in the esp, to be run over nine furlongchampion, who was competing MISES DURING THE MEETING.

World Professional Pursu Tour of Lomat Newmarket next Wednesday, at the ezme meeting, cut three- 220-kilometre

points to the 106 he already (Stella Walsh's 23.0 seconds) had won In other European was the world record until Mar- cycling races this year.

They are, with Jockeys:

ffths of a second off the 14-year-

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- -

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

C

12: Carnegie Tech 19. Case 0: Notte 2/14, Robotham (Army); 17,, Bdr. Miss Welsh also broke her Dime 34, North Carolina 14: Va Telford (Army: 10. Wong Lung shington and Leo 34, Virginia Tech kwong (unattached): 10, Po American 200 Metres record - 27; William and Mary 43, Richmond cheung (SCAA); 20, Gor. Nicholls day, racing the distance in 23.4 13: Oklahoma A. & K, 21, Detroit 6. (Army); 21, Pie. Johnson (Army); seconds. The old record was bardy on Sunday to add seven October 20.

Washington State 13, Oregon State 24. Cheong Chick Ting (SCA 23.8.--Associated Press. 26; Washington Univeralty 27. Stan. - Franke Wäller, ford 14; Idaho State 33, Nevada 13; Davir (Army); 23, Fung Ping-ito!

old flying start record for one The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3 per

flometre, Colorado College 40, Colorado, Stale | Funattached); 20. Cpt Decalcy

day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be pay 20; Colorado University 10, Nebraska Army): 27 Jones (Azzy): 2 Jorle Jackson ran the distance in

Blynal Box (3. Etherington), Me- He clocked one minute 4,0 | able at the Gate. 10: University of Oregon 14. Montana cai-yue (BCAAIE 20, Chan Coen 23.4 seconds in the heats of the Kis total of 114 points put holine (F Hunter). Kara Tepe (E. seconds, averaging, 50.250 kph, 14 Ulah 27. Wyoming (1.A. 3 Lt. bolson (Army): 200 Metres at Helsinki.

30, LAG (unattached);

forria), Danremont W. Mckaby) to beat the one minute 4.6 Young 14. Denver University 13.

Stella him well ahead of runner-up Reverse Charge (W, Nevait), Osbaine Northwestern 23, Indiana 18 Pur-2 LAC Hetherington (R.A..); thus equals the now due 47, Illinois 12; Kentucky 14, Sigmn. Callender (Army); 3, Sgt.

world Fausto Coppi of Italy who had. Darinw). 1.V.C.(T. Gorliks).econds set up by the Italian, Flecting Moment (P. Evans), Šunov Battesini, on September 3, 1930, Baker (Army).

07 points Associated Press. Cincinnati G-United Press.

rezo:3).

Brae (no Jockey), Lord. Verönn (G.) Littlewood), Etranger (Gordon event in which he boat a strong Later, Harris won a aprint charla), Brunetto (J. Thompson), Adjournment (E, C. Ellot), Queen International field.

THE GAMBOLS

THAT'S MY DOG 1 LOST HIM)

WE FOUND HIM WANDERING AND L HAVE BEEN LOOKING, AFTER HIM

O'Brien

FOOR FLIVVER'S GOING TO MISS THAT PUPPY )

(YES, HE'S VEZY)

QUIETS

Barry Appleby

Any

¡LOOK) AUNTIE ANOTHER,

LOST DOOGIE

COME BACK. FLIVVER

Но, но

tane

04

Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay tho requisite fee of $3 in order to gam roś admission.

No re-adenission tickets will be farned. BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC.. WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED 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

of Light (E. Smih), Valdesco, 13, Ho eliminated Patterson and sime), Cock of the North (no Joe Arie Van Vlot of Holland, key), Milltop (W. I. Cara), Jasper

Fawdon), Iigh Prinelate well as two young Italians, and Wilson), Grant (E. Clayton), Lowe- in the final the easily beat the (1.... Piggott). Richer (Italian Amateur Work Sprint dethin), Postman's Path ine jockey) Champion, Enzo Sacchl-Reuter.. Sun Prince (W.-T. Evans), Cyphis (W. Snaitis), Nicky Nook (z. Áritt), Merry Minstrel (F. Maher), Mehman der (D. Smith), Stalina (ft. Putney), King, Cardinal (F. Bürt), Pischíng (E., Fordyce). Eccleston Street (25. Carter), Cap of Gold (N. Meintosh), Par Avion (II. "Jones). Kriss Kringle Parnell), Antryside (J. Birett), dialtat (no sookey), Stories Field (no jockay), ghariza ((D. Vortoj, Night- man (no Jockey), Trespamine 300-heavyweight champion, ́out- | Membars aro requested to ensure that their servants make ‘use

CHARLES WINS

Madison Square Garden,

New York, Oct. 24. Ezzard Charles, former world

key), Bangle Circle (3, Lindley), Belar pelated Cerar Brion, of Argen- Chino (it. Clements), Wellington

Castle (T.Mahon), Newton Heath na over ten rounds here to (nom jockey)p: Ommen (no: Jockey), night.

Gurelion Zack (0. Colven)." Globe- The decision was unanimous, frotter. (13. Swift), i Weymouth. (W.

Markham), Xeprimand A. Naplers, both the judges and the referee Merry Prince (D. Ward). Pommelf awarding Charles seven-rounds. (Hughes), Nostradamus (7. Xgan);

Reuter

Servanta' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passos, Holders of such partes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for gassing 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 Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and

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,

Becretary:

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.