HARLEQUINS v. NORTHAMPTON
THE CHINA MAIL,
T. H. Smith (Northampton forward) kicking the ball when tackled by a number
of Harlequin players. Harlequins won 11-0.
TWO WORLD TITLE FIGHTS THIS SATURDAY
New York, Nov. 10.
Two world title fights in foreign countries and a couple of interesting television bouts in the United States feature this week's boxing schedule.
Little Yoshiro Shirai of Japan will defend his world flyweight crown at Tokyo on Saturday in a return 15. rounder with Dado Marino of Hawaii from whom he won the title on May 19.
Nine Dragons Darts And
Table Tennis
The following are the results of first round competitions at the nine dragons services club:
Darts 80 Sun RAF walkover to Amph Oben To RA: 33 Gen Hospital
4. Win 18 Coys "A" 3; Wilts "B"
3. 50 Fd Sqn RE "D" 4: NAP Ka
Tak 4, Wità (9 Củy) "B" 3: 50 Fd Sen HE "A walkover to 7 17 "B": 218 LAA Y RA walkover to
**]]* walkover 16 2 (GB) A By A. Cord Waspa REME 4. WIN "A" İ.
7 HTR "A"; Coand Weps RE
Table Tennis-80 Sqn RAF waik over to 0/72 LAA Regt HA.
FIXTURES The following will meet
11 the second round to be played at fize Club on Thursday, November 13:
Darle (commencing at 7 pm. for all matches)-80 Sqn RAF v 33 Gen Hospital; 50 F Sqn NE "H V RAF Kai Tak; 50 Fd Sqn NE "A"
218 LAA BHA Camd Wisp REME "A" Comd Wasps HESE "B".
Table Tennis at 7 p.m.1 80 Sqn RAF V RAF Kal Tak; 23 (GD) BAA DRY RA v D Coy RASC "D" (at 8.m.) 218 LAA By RA v Cand Wiepa REME "1"; Comd Wkspe REME "A" v 50 Coy BASC "A",
-MONTHLY-DANCE
|
Also on Saturday, Vic Toweel of South Africa will defend his world title against Jimmy Car- ruthers of Austrália at Johannes- burg.
Buceroni
Heavyweight
Dan
of Philadelphia will meet. Danny Nordico of Tampa, Florida, in a television 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden on Friday night.
replace Buceroni
Juke suffered virus LaMotte who infection.
Jocy Middleweights
¡SPORTRAI
MARC
"Will Mr. John Smith return to his once immediately. as he dashed off without sign- ing his pont."
London Express Service
Saturday's
Dejohn of Syracuse, New York, Home Soccer
and Norman Hays of
Boston
should provide an entertaining TV 10-rounder at Detroit Wednesday night.
Middleweights Walter
tier, of New York
on
Car-
ond
Otis Graham of Philadelphia will
Programme
The following are the Home tangle tonight at Brooklyn's Football League fixtures for Eastern Parkway arena in a 10-Saturday, November 15: rounder that will be televised in the East and Midwest.-United
Press.
TULI'S NEXT
Burnley Cardiff C. Liverpool Manchester C. London, Nov. 19,
Middlesbro' French Syweight Andrae Newcastle U Josse will take the place of Preston N.E.
Sheffield W. Zulu Jake Tull against Vie Stcke Herman in the charity boxing Tottenham
Bellevue West Brom show ct Manchester's arena on Friday.
Frenchman Honore Pratesi died in hospital inst Thursday Birmingham
Bury after being defeated by Tuli ot
Fulliam the--Albert Hall--last-Tuesday Leeds
at 110 pounds.
Another substitute
The only Dance will be helt night. at the Cub this evening annunene- ang at p.m. The band of the will peo- Iwyal Norfolk Regiment vide the music by kind permissi af Lt Col J.R., Orlebar. There will be novelly dances and prizen. Ad- Refreshments will be served.
niskion by ticket . obtainable at
the door.
Reg Harris Beats World Sprint Cycling Record
Paris, Nov. 0. English cyclist, Reginald Harris, today beat the world record for one kilometre indoors from
Hu standing start. covered
in one the distance
seconds, beating 09.0 the old record held since 1934 by the Belgian, Karal
minute
a
by 0/10 of a second.
The former
world
Kaers.
sprint
champion' made his record in the Paris Vel d'Hiv, the French Madison Square Garden.
The record is official as there two recognised time- of the International Union (U, C. I.) pro-
:. weru
keepers Cycling Lent,
In another attempt, Harris equalled the Vol d'Hiv lap ro cord with nying start, (250 metres), a record set in 1033 by the Belgian L. E. Pocske, He made it in 14.4 seconds. — Associated Press.
Leicester Talton
Nolia. C.
10-round contest will be
Plymouth be Rotherhams will
French Southampton
West Ham replaces
Marcel Anclair, it
middleweight, who Maurice Forni in
contest with Ronnle
→
10-round
Division I
V Anton Villa
Manchester U.
v Arsenal v Chariton v Derby
v Chclien ✓ Sunderland v Portsmouth
v Wolves
v Dokon
Blackpool
Division II
v Hull
V Lincoln v Doncaster -v-Notis-F.-
v Huddersfield
y Blackburn
v Sheffield U.
v Everton
'Brentford
V Barnsley
v Swansea
Division 101 (South)
v Bristol C.
v Southend
Clayton, Alderalto!
the Brish Champion,-Associa Bristol R. ted Press.
Colchester Coventry Exeter Gillingham Minwall Norwich C. Queen's P.R. Shrewsbury Swindon Walsall
AUSTRALIAN TITLE
Sydney, Nov. 10. Queensland's Elley Bennett, 1254, retained his Australian featherweight title on Monday night when he knocked out Bluey Wilkins, 125 af Vic- toria, in the last round of a 15- round sight at Sydney Stadium. Barrow -Associated Press,,
Taipei Basketball
Tournament
Taipei, Nov. 10. The Philippine Overstar- Chinese basketball team meet Indonesia tonight in a WILE
scri-Anal contest.
Tonight's winner
will
be qualled for the final in the President's cup against the win- ner of the other semi-final de- tween Free China and the com- bined team from Hongkong.
The championship game expected to be played off on November. 15-France-Prosse,
THE GAMBOLS
REALLY, GAYE, WE'RE SPENDINO)
FAR TOO MUCH MONEY T
WHAT WE WANT (5) SOME EXPERT ADVICE CON OUR FINANCEG
50 MY ADVICE IS THAT NDD CUT OUT ALL SMOKING,"DRINKS. BETTING AND POOLS
Division
Accrington Bradford Chesterficki
Grimsby Halfax Manfield Oldhamn Tranmere Workington Wrexham York
Scottish
Aberdeen Airdrie Clyde Falkirk Hibernian Partick Raj Rovers St Mirren
Scottish
Alloa Arbroath Dundeo Dunfermilna Hamilton Kilmarnock Queen's Park Stirling
v Crystal Palace
v Brighton
v Walford
v Reading
v Bournemouth
v Newport
N'hainpton
V Leyton
v Torquay
V Ipswich
III (North)
v Stockport
v Carlieke
v Crewe
V Rochdale
v Hartlepools
* Scunthorpe
✓ Chester
v Port Vale
v Darlington
v Bradford C.
V Southport
v Gateshead
League "A"
Y Hearts
V. East Flie
Vitangera
Queen of South'
✓ Dundee
V Celtic
V Motherwell
Third Lanark
League “D”
Y Albion Rovers
Cowdenbeath Ауг
✓ Forfar
Dumbarton
St Johnstoné Morion
▾ Stenmuir
"
ESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952,
HUSTLING DELAWARES NOSE OUT AMERICANS TO TAKE OVER "B" DIVISION LEAD
Youth Versus Age Encounter Finishes In 7-All Tie
By KEYSTONE
1
Bill Silva's hustling Delawares, nosed out the mighty Americans behind "Tiny Terry" Lucido's two-hit hurling masterpiece to take over the lead in the Senior "B" Division, of the Softball League on Sunday.
South China extended their lead in the Senior "A" Division by' nudging aside the Chinese Athletics 10-7 to chalk up their fourth victory in as many starts.
In yesterday's exhibition games, the Senior "B" Selection team downed the HMCS Iroquois squad 9-6, while Doc Molthen's Oldtimers knocked themselves out to force a 7-7 tie with the Junior All-Stars. The nightcap battle between the Com- bined Americans and the HK Chinese Selection team turned out to be a very one- sided affair, with the Chinese boys riding roughshód over the depleted US team to run up a 16-3 score.
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team did not materialise when Theatre Building (junction of Phone: 52620. P.O. Box 1848 the Chinese boys badly mauled Nathan Road and Kimberley
depleted American outit, Road, Kowloon). pleng pitchers Jimmy Her- and Harry Cunningham for a long succession of hits,
the US
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"Little Chief" Terry Lucido | with thrills and spills, with the the thumb of the base-umpire. of the Delawore tribe had a big Junior All-Stars providing the Old Charlie gathered up the day with the American pale thrills and the Oldtimers taking spare parts jolted loose, dusted faces in the needle Senior ""
the spilis
himself off and stamped away encounter when he lined up the
The Oldtimers ran up an im- muttering under his breath at much-vaunted "murderer's row pressive four-run.score
in the the outrageous blindness of all of the Americans and neatly very first inning when C. C. umpires. lifted their scalps, mowing them
Leong got on through a wild down in 1-2-3 order with his throw, stole second in a shower tantalising upswings.
of dirt, and romped home on Backed by somo brillant
Frank Poon's hot grounder to the and the Belding
by his teammates,
second baseman. chucker Lucido allowedt the heavy-slugging Americans only
DOC HITS ONE two measly hits, forcing no less than eleven enemy batters to through walks.
Haniet and Figueiredo, on base were brought He also racked up home pop out.
wheezing and panting Three strike-outs, two of them
STAMPS for sale when "the old Commish himself", against out-of-the-park special- Doc Molthen, slashed out a ist Heidemann.
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The Junior stars came back 13-0 trouncing at the hands of kinds of Chinese stamps-- reach
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increase their score in the re-disappointed softball fans
would rousing double in the fifth and maining innings,
have spared the sport- scored when "Harlem" Rels tald
Crocks bounced in American The Old down
HOLLYWOOD severe beating. bunt which was over- thrown at first. A sacrifice sluggishly back into the picture
THE SCORES followed by an error at short with two runs on errors in the
Junior Division Blackhawks 8. third when C. C. Leong and brought Rels across the plate to notch up what eventually
Comets 8; Griffins 11, CAA 7. proved to be the winning run.
Taking full advantage of the sloppy delding dished up by the Chinese Athletics, South China tightened their grip on the top-ping into high gear, took off spot of the Senior "D" Divi the next pitch before the un- huffing and puffing for third on slon with a 10-7 victory on
believing eyes of the Junior Sunday.
catcher. CAA boys
HMCS Frank Poon's
Twenty feet from third base, Iroquois 0, Senior "B" All-Stars found their defeat a particular he left terra firma in a beautiful ; Oldtimers 7, Junior All-Stars ly bitter pill to swallow they had always forced the down went Charlie,
hook-slide. In zipped the ball, 7; Combined Americans 3, HK
up camel Chinese Selection 10. South China equad to knuckle down to them in the past. The
a
tally five
a out
09
Louey boys, Harry and Sam,
were badly mised from the batting line-up, both for their and flelding, as the CAA team wrote their own defeat with no less than 10 errors.
EXHIBITION GAMES
Wieldingthe-hickory--with- gusto, the Iroquois boys outhli i the Senlor "1" stars seven to five, but their barchanded field-
let Ing the ball through Just their often enough to offset batting advantage.
Southpaw pitcher George Deltsch. raked up eight strike-| outs with his tricky Incurving slants and kept his team ahead till a
of wild heaves and a series of bobbles in the sixth inning let in six back-breaking runs.
Starting pitcher Rennio Bar- retto was blasted off the mound by a Navy barrage of six re- sounding hits, including a
Giberson double by homer by thirdsacker
and
Hamet scored again on a couple
of wild heaves,
Then Charlie Figueiredo got ficider's cholec on first on
to second and, slip advanced
the
and
players much a
›
Ladies' Division: South China 17, CAA 2; Squaws (Walkover)
Pandas 7.
Ameri-
0,
Senior "B" Division: cans. Delawares - 2, South China 10, US Navy 6, St. Senior "A" Division: CAA 7,
Joseph's 13. Exhibition
Games:
May
Hyperion, 22,
Head Sires Table
By RICHARD BAERLEIN
London.
The stallions, Hyperion, Nasrullah and Precipitation, are running a great race in the sires table, for to date their offspring have won 41 races each. Of the three, Hyperion has won the most stake money, and is sure of second place to Tehran In the amount won during the season.
But in the number of races won the odds favour Precipitation coming out on top, for his offspring in- variably go well in the deep and they will have an advan- tage during the next fortnight.
and a Hyperlon's record at 22 years, much left of the £84,000 which McIver, old of 22 individual winners in his offspring have won,
Last
and was replaced in the fourth the senson is remarkable and season they won 28 rices by Terry Lucido. Diminutive seldom does a sire of that age against the 24 so far this year. Terry blanked the opposition advance In the table,
for the remaining innings with
WILL DO EVEN BETTER Nearco's offspring have so Last year he finished seventh only one hit to snatch back with 37 races
while for won,
won 30 races and he is in Hongkong victory from the un-Nem
In stake money atske fifth position Nasrullah
was top in gloved Navy hands.
with 30 races.
He is This against third last year. money Outfielder Dick Chaves led year Nasrullah will finish third five years younger than the local batters, connecting in the list, Judging · by the | Hyperion and should be pro- safely two times in four trips amount of atake money won. minent for several years to to the plote, while Navy third When Mr Joe McGrath was come. baseman Molver
knocked offered £130,000 by the Ameri- His, half-brother, Niccolo dell' in the cans he sold him because he Area, who is three years yourg- two-run hit to centre second canto besides his fourth said no horse was worth that er, has won nimost
the inning round-tripper
amount of amou
amount of money. money. Old bones rattled and rusty
But the yearling sales proved newcomer to the tables and his ns, sparked by otherwise, for practically
any position is due mainly to
efforts of Bebe Grande.
faints brilliant flelding)
C. C.
Yel
and spectacular base-running, offspring of Nasrulinh could be Doc Molthen's "Roaring Thirties depended upon to make £8,000 Oldtimers held the Junior All- more a yearling. Stars to a 7-7 tie to the speechless there are many claiming there
is a shump in bloodstock. amazement of the delighted fans.
FORMIDABLE FEE Nasrullah is ten years young-
As predicted, the youth versus age encounter turned out to be
an uproarious shindig crammed
Barry Appleby
THE MANG A FOOLT.
BUT IT WAS GOOD ADVICE, GEORGE
KNOW IT WAS BUT I STILL ) DAY HE'S A FOOL
He is a
the
However, his of spring havb won 30 races and, as he has not been standing in this country, he is a sire likely to do eveni better in the future.
Panorama heads the sprinters,
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Why Two Services In Tennis?
London, Nov. 9. -A proposal to abolish the two services rule in lawn- tennis has been put forward in the correspondence columns of the London Times.
A correspondent who signed that a one service rule woulḍ: himself "Octogenarian" des unbalance the game in the op cribed the rule an "preposter posite direction at the expense of ous" and asked why it is more service speed, sensible to allow angone to serve
the
er than Hyperion and breeders as he has so often in the past, would willingly have pald though last season he falled to £1,000 or more for any mare gain place in the 12 sires. to go to this sire. In America His offspring have
wan. 97
twice than it would be to permit He proposed that a better he is slondies at 8,000 dollars-nrices, while those of Royal a batsman in cricket, to plead remedy would be to shorten the formidable tea.
Charger, who is the youngest that he should not be out first service, courts, which would But the Americans have stallion in the first 10, have ball.
force the server to raise segured a bargain, despite the won 35 races. high price they paid for this Royal Charger is another "There is no reason In logle," trajectory of his service, re- sire. British breeders cannot newcomer to the leading 12, but he wrote, "tor a licence which ducing its speed, and thus help really afford to lose such a has been so successful both in greatly increased the advantage to restore the between service
England and Ireland this sea- which tho ferver already and ground strokes... Precipitation was not the credit
given on and his offering have boon possesses. To break through a last season in the in such demand. at the sales service is now recognised ab "Octogenarian's" proposal. tables for siring Supreme Court, that he should gradually Im-something of an achievement no new one. He made the same otherwise he would have been prove his position in the sires and the fallure to do so toda criticism 20 years ago, over the the leader.
more and more to prolong the denature "Sexagenarian" and, game intolerably."!
repeated it ( 10 years later, "Seplungena- pigning himself
#iro.
He is a consistently mincanus I table each year, for he is now;
sire of stayers, but will finish only seventh this year judged by the amount of stake money
won.
getting the best mares.
However, it would be a great Hyperion's offspring could win more races than any other stallion this year. Their
The champion stallion, Tehran, performances will be watched
UNBALANCED GAME
risp
1
A Bunday paper noting - the
Another letter agreed that two repel of correspondence sald:
was tenth last your.. It we take closely during the next fort-serviços certainly upset thia | "It is this impetuous-rush, to-
the winnings of Tulyger and Cyrus night.
the Great, there will not ba
---(London' Express Serales)
balance between service and change the rules that géis tennia ground - strokes but, suggested | a bad name."-Reuter,
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