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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1952.

"FIRST GENTLEMAN OF THE RACE TRACK"

-THERE IS ONLY ONE CLAIMANT TO THE TITLE

If the title "First Gentleman of the Race Track” were created, there could be but one claimant, Gordon Richards. For Gordon, of whom it has been said, "He never lost a race he should have won,"

," reigns supreme in the saddle. There is no contemporary jockey to compare with him, and many experts claim that he is the greatest ever.

Two weeks ago, when the English Ant-racing season closed, Gordon became the Champion Jockey for the 25th time. Of his 805 mounts, 231 were winners and 233, were either second or third. His nearest challenger rode 97 winners.

His over! total of winners, See him in the saddle, and even ride the ponies from the pit 4,623 Is

record. And one the laymen among us would where his father was a miner, which may never be beaten, need no convincing. But Gordon Lakes it all quité calmly. Throughout his 30 years in the saddle he has been breaking records with regularity:

recard number of winners in a Benson; record number of win- ner on this truck, on that, track, at this meeting, et that meeting

SUCH IS HIS FAME

Gordon

unison.

Gordon has loved horses.

From six carliest days he want- TREMENDOUS STRENGTH ed to become a jockey, although,

part of then leaving school. his father in horse

his working in an sisted on when he is mounted.

omce. Much Even at full speed, man brought about a change of heart persuasion finally beast work in

This is due to balance, which is so fine that it

bis wonderful sense of s parent, and at the age of

10 he become

women apprentice to Mr Martin Hartigan at his Fox- bus the seming effect of the

hill, Wiltshire, stables, horse galloping ridentes,

His hero, and that of every In fact, such is Gordon's fame,

at that time, and so outstanding is he, that Added to this is the tremen-other apprentice anyone in Britain,

including dous strength contained in his was the immortal Steve Donog thuse who have never bet on a small, wiry frame. Here he is true. England's leading Jockey horse in their lives, could answer fortunate that in being small of and idol of the racing pubile. the question "Who is the Cham-stature he is a natural light-| pion Jockey?"

weight."

EXCITEMENT Thus he never has to

Gordon was a coim, level- weaken himself by sweating-off headed young ind, but one day But it would take a particular excess poundage,

there came news that made even follower of the sport to name

his heart Jump with excitement,; the FA Cup winners Inst reason, His style is unique in contem-Steve Donoghue was coming to or the County Cricket Champas parary racing. He uses the long

ride of

at Foxhill. or the prescht Heavyweight Box-rein, and does not crouch over

Thint day was one of the most ing Champion.

the horse's head, but keeps his

in Gordon's enreer. hey most upright.

that he saw!

than when on

GORDON

A

RICHARDS CHAMPION JOCKEY

AGA KHAN MUST

From the first time out be mer. NOT LET TULYAR

GO TO THE U.S.

Record-breaker though he is. Gordon is first and foremost a He coaxes his mount along and Steve, he determined to model Horseman. He has often suld only rarely ures the whip. For himself on his style. He watch- that he is never

boy ined him, absorbed what he saw, more at home ever since he was a

then horse's back. | Shropshire, where he used to

pauetised 11, Steve would often watch the Then one young apprentice. dey he stopped him after

allop and told him that if he trained hard he would become a good rider.

After that he used to give him hints, and also prac- leal demonstrations. Gordon is loud in his praises of Donoghue. "If I have any style at all," he says, "It Is due to Steve."

ENGLAND ROUTS BELGIUM 5-0

Wembley, Nov. 26.

but is

By RICHARD

BAERLEIN

The most disturbing news from Ireland last week was that the Aga Khan is prepared to sell his champion three- year-old, Tulyar, at his own price.

dollars.

A

George Whiting's Column WILLIAMS-THIS IS YOUR ONE CHANCE FOR THE DOLLARS

Is Johnny Williams, our Welsh-born Heavy- weight Champion from Rugby, a white hope or a wash-out? The other day in a cable from New York, came news that should provide us with an unequivocal answer to that argument-provoking. problem.

The cable said that Harry Matthews, known to alliterative Amèricans as the "Seattle Sweetle,” would-be delighted, is part of his birthday celebrations to punch our Mr Williams on the nose at Harringay on December 10-the said Matthews hoping to have achieved the 30th year of a commercially belligerent life on the previous

day.

We are also informed, to our first fight with Jack Gardner. delight, that Matthews will be But Williams, too, has a. shepherded over the Atlantic by | managerial Svengali-name of one Jack Hurley, who is not so Ted Broadribb, Careful selce- much Harry's manager astion of opponents, a litle winning

brain and legs,

return against, Gardner and a fact-finding trip to the USA

Harry's

tongue-especially tongue.

Tall, thin, Joqueclous,

of have all contributed to the

canonical mien and martyred Walliams' comeback.

Superlatives will doubtless be

by well publicised tummy troubles, Hurley is the indie-spllied in all directlens ubout

who

"culled Matthews v. Williams.

pendent spirit

copper" to the U.S. Senate last them. year on certain alleged boxing in New York and monopolies points West.

DOUBLY DANGEROUS For our immediate purposes, however, Hurley is more im- portant as one of the smartest managers in a business in which only smart men eat.

Moreover, he has recently been hurt-which makes him doubly dangerous to Johnny Williams. Hurley-Matthews Inc-akin in closeness to such noted pugliistic combinations as Kearts-Dempsey and Descamps-Carpentier -- has prospered so mightily that, until four months ago, not a single op- ponent had managed to stop its three years of dollar-spinning progress,

The legend is that Hurley, baving been introduced to insisted on 60 Matthews and

cent of all earnings, began partnership with a shrewdly calculated insult,

"I've seen you fight," Hurley. "If you fought like that they would not In the street even arrest you."

per

the

FED AND FASHIONED

sald

Forget

DOLLARS-DISCARD

SPORTRAIT

SHAC

"Caddy,.sty 7" 'Afascõl, air P

London Rarest Burofts.

Inter-Unit Cricket

72 LAA REGT. REMAIN UNBEATEN

In an Army Inter-Unit League cricket match play- ed at Sookunpoo yesterday, 72 LAA Regiment RA re- In the last instance, their fight |tained their unbeaten record represents for both men the one by defeating Hongkong remaining chance of really

money in International heavy-Signal Regiment by six. weight boxing. Dollars for the wickets. The latter team winner-the

the thus lost their unbeaten re-

cord.

Loser.

discard for

But disregard anything you hear about either Williams or Matthews challenging World Champion Marclano.

Hongkong Sigma! Regiment were put in to bat, but only.. Ibbotson (19) and Jessop (15) reached double figures... They were all out for 83 runa in 18 overs, bowling out the

Darling and

changed

Cor

Powell through- taking five and Jour

The great Rocky is doing an well refereeing wrestling matches and opening bazaars that his competitive

tive ring appearances are unlikely to exceed one per year wickets

and 1953 is booked for with Jersey Joe Walcott, return wickets for 38 respectively,

When 72 But Williams v. Matthews has batted, they had 25 overa

LAA Regiment intrinsic merits of its own. Both, which to score the necessary thank goodness, are boxers rather

runs to win. The obvious than bruisers, With Prince

plan

for the Hongkong Philip at the ringside, we can do

Signal Regiment bowlers to cul without any Pier Six brawls on the night of December 10.

25

Wan

down the rate of successful,

Initially they were

The Aga Khan's studs are in Ireland, but the news originally came from Kentucky, where it became an open Since those days, the pull has secret that the Aga Khan would sell Tulyar for a million

but hard hitting by Morgan (38 come to equal the

BY GEORGE... master. But

This does not appear to be a j Playing brilliant football under unpleasant wintry with it all, Gordon remains com-

The Aga Khan has done much

not out) and Turner (20) soon December Is birthday, month gave the decision to 72 LAA conditions, England routed Belgium by 5-0 in their inter-pletely unspelled by success, and false rumour. It was not so to improve racing and British ago that we were com racing and British crowds have

for All concerned, Manager Regiment In 22 overs. The only national soccer match here this afternoon, England led when beaten, he takes himself to long

plimenting

and returned the Aga Khan

the compliment task rather than the horse,

Hurley was born on December Hongkong Signal Regiment 2-0 at half-time.

his son on what appeared to thousand-fold. He is now 48

--exactly

wickets were years before bowlers to take years

condition, be champion

He now has an opportunity to be a change of face in keeping physical and so mentally niem, that he is found to

such

Thus admonished, ex-soldier Matthews. Jack Solomons pro- Jessop (3 for 15) and Ibbotson In training ax 2 show his appreciation of British

Matthews submitted

on notes the 10 rounds fight on his | (1 for 14). further racing and the way it has treated

The scores: half his age, hongurs and then retire to the him by ensuring that Tulvar intensive remodelling Inside and 62nd birthday. Williams will be

there is no

put.e He has said that

took him from 48 on Christmas Day.

II.K. BIGNAL REGT. reason why he should not carry

remains in the British Isles middleweight to cruiserweight; on racing until he is 50 or more.

Instead of following his other But should he be first past the

Derby winners, Blenheim, Mah-ymiasium lessons converted him from a crude thrower of unwieldy moud and Bahram, who post in the Derby next year —

punches to a ring artist worthy already -the United States.

of boxing in a final eliminator for the one classic he has yet to win

-London Express Service.) - Gordon might well consideri

the Heavyweight Championship of the World. hanging up his leathers,

The Belgians found England in devastating form and the score did not indicate the margin of the English superiority. The home team had at least 80 per cent of the play and might easily have run into doublé figures.

Gouls were scored for Eng- land by outside-left EUiol, (2), centre-forward Lofthouse,

and Redfern Froggat (1).

(2)

and The Duke of Gloureser about 60,000

spectators SBW

some entertaining football in

spite of the frozen ground

which

inade the pith slippery arid the ball difficult to control.

Cambridge Win

Squash Match

Cambridge

London. Nov. 28.

edged Oxford

In

as

0:

as a man

-[London · Express Service)

The first half was played in 3-2 in the Inter-Varsity squash BADMINTON

bleak

erma

The

windy weather. There suckets match today.

after the interval. whale

sleet a

played splendidly house

team

Results were: English

and Loft- D. A. Swales (Cambridge) himself proved

the lost to C. B. Haycraft 2-9, 3-D, centre-forward-for-whom En-4-9. land has been looking for

J. Lucas (Cambridge) de- Jong time.

fealed M. R. Hatfeld, 9-0, 0-0,

the

Ho was magnificently sup 0-5. ported on both sides and defence never put out a wrong.

Goals

came In the minute from Elliot, the from Lofthouse, the 50th

9-7.

RESULTS

Doubles" Ina Men's

Badminton League

Division match last night, Tylom beat

St Teresa 9-0.

Ray C. Wong Assumproo 21-6; beat S. Xavier

Castro and Lo Wing-chigen 21-1.

R. Partridge (Cambridge) fopt defeated E. Larsen, 9-3, 3-4, 20th 3. R. MacLeod (Cambridge) quein 21-3; beat 37th Just to

R. Lush, 0-8, 2-0, 0-7, -10.

M. R. Fairbairn (Cambridge) defeated J. B. Evans, 9-1, 9-3, 3-9, 10-8-Associated Press.

(Tim) beat L. Pomeroy and C

from

Elliot, the 60th from Redfern Froggatt and the 8511 from Lofthouse-Reuter.

CUP REPLAY

London, Nov. 26.

The FA Cup

irst round Schools' Soccer

Fixtures

inatch, Bournemouth Vs. Ips- wich Town, which ended in a draw again today, will be re- played for the second time next Monday, December 1.

The winners will be with Bradford CHY in the School Football League over the second round on. December 4. { week-end: --Reuter.

The following soccer matches away are down for decision in the

Amateur Billiards

Championship

Calcutta, Nov, 26. Robert Marshall of Australia, holder of the title, beat Ameen Yunoos of Burma by 2,583 points to 748 points in the World Amateur Billards Champlon ship here today.

Marshall made alne century breake, the best of which were 283, 223, 158 and 151. Yunoos best break was VD.--Reuter.

carn

10

have been premature. stud. This praise appens

The Aga Khan and his son have often been described, and rightly.

as the greatest horse in history. When they dealers sent 20 or more yearlings to Saratoga

nobody minded much. The yearlings they have sold

Newmarket in

have in the past miserable record and, instead

ni

of fetching between three and five hundred pounds to English buyers, they went to the Ameri- caus for 3,000 dollars opiece. That was good business,

FETCHED $90,500

More recently-the Aga sent six high-cloas mares in foal to he

sold in America and they fetched

a total of 90,500 dollars,

Dre

Seven Tigers

Beat African

Soldiers 7-4

Steaks

to

Having fashioned his fighter, Hurley stumped the hick circult with him and had him beat op- ponent after opponent

Also, the Matthews march was halted swiftly and painfully when Marciano dumped him like the ropes in a wet sack over round two.

"The guy

went amateur on e," wailed Hurley

me,

That cry in the wilderness was Making their debut on the strictly for public consumption. Navy ground at Causeway Bay Privacy, steypustering yesterday, the African hinin- pieces and about ture Foolball team from Macao Harry to the high Sierras of

the fight game. They would probably have lost to the "Seven Tigers by

How fortunate, therefore, that even more if seven goals to four in a match made as much or

old at Newmarket. The success in aid of the Western District we in Britain happened at the of that experiment is doubtful.Kaifong Welfare Association and same time to be seeking a real

An owner is naturally in

international test for our own the new Portuguese School at

Champion, Johnny Willams. position to do

WRITTEN OFF when he likes with his own Prior to the

H. Y. Hai and P. M. Ip (Tytam) beat 1. Pomeroy and C. Assumpers 21-4: bout S. Xavier and E. Mar- quo-Lim al-14: Deat D. Castro and | Lo Wing-chuen 24-20,

Leo Leong and C. C. Yew (Tylam) | horses, beat L. Pomeroy and C. Amumu 21.3: beat S. Xavier and E. Mar- quex-Lim 21-5; bent D. Castro and Lo Wing-chuen 21-0.

Kowloon Tong

White by 0-0.

beat Police

Men's Singles.—H.S. Tai (Kowjoon Tag) beat D. Dickson 15-0; beat

C. L. Hool 45-7. William Mui (Kow-

Loyalty

what he likes Cox's Road, olement of;

Two years ago, we had written the game, the players were in-

Williams off as a hospital case and sentiment troduced to Mrs Keen, wife of after a bruising defeat in his should, however, influence Mr K. Keen, Social Welfare him in certain instances, and Offeer, who kicked-off. to my mind Talyar is one of those instances.

The

The game was played at a fast pico throughout and WAS He has proved the outstanding scrupulously clean,

"Seven Tigers", com- loon Tong beat D. Dickson 15-2: horse of the year and, because he beat C.L. Hool 15-1. James Wons is a glayor with a turn of finish-prising mostly. Scalor Division

Kowloon Tangi beat T.V.C. Ney-

ing speed, is just nolds 15-0.

the type to League players, were definitely Men's Doubles.-F. Chann Charles Lee (Kowloon

and make a great stailior.

superior to the visitors. Tong beat DAH, Colborne and T.V.C.

African Nasrullah has gone Rey-

to the In fairness to the Saturday

nolds 21-di beat C.L. Hool and Nor- United States and commands a players, however, it must be Junior-St. Le V Ying Wah at man Reynolds 21-0. James Wong stud fee of 5,000 dollars,

said that they were handleapped Happy Valley, 4 p.m.

and VT, Luke (Kowloon Tong) beat

to DAR. Caiborne, and T.V.C. Rey-

a large extent by reason of Sunday (Happy Valley)

nokda 20-0 boat C.L Hool

the fact that they normally play Junior Northcoud v EKÁM. 10 Norman Reynolds 21-5.

Yesterday on a sand pitch. a.m. Referee, E.F. Jailey; „Aberdeen

Bale kon 10 sm. Referee, I wa

they played on a grass turf coclor, King's v Wah Yar 31. 10

wearing rubber shoes.

+

Referee, Cheung Yer-ing: Clementi v St. Joseph's 10 Ban. 16- E.K.P.M. V

feree. Lisan, Netereo, Sammy

Hunter Tech. Trang: YM.T. Primary y Queen's

aan, Referee, W.R.G. Remedy. Senior-Queen's v King's 12 min. Referee, F.A. Drretto: Clementi v

E.K.P.M. Yeung-fali

and

HIGHER FEE

an

Tulyar could command even higher fee and there is no doubt that the Americans will

Rugger Results eventually and a way of paying

London, Nev, 26. Resulta of Rugby matches ilm, lieferce, Mak played today were:

RUGBY LEAGUE Wah Yan HK. v New į

RUGBY UNION

Method 11 am. Referes, Lee Han-chi. Yorkshire 11 Australians

AI ILK, Football Club

Junior-Hennesy nd v. Wah Yan | Kent

Kin 930 m. Relevee, Manson Eastern

Senior-Wah Hin

Referee, A.K.

Jomph's 19.30 am.

Barnett.

THE GAMBOLS.

COULD SPEAK TO"

GEORGE PLEASE

I'M AFRAID HEY

HOT AT HOME

{WHO IS THAT SPEAKING

JUDY

The sum the Aga Khan wants ---- if he really means to sell.

of

CLEVER FOOTWORK They displayed plenty energy and clever footwork, as But if Nasnillah had remained well as a sporting spirit which In England he would have carn- pleased the crowd. ed more than his selling price,

the At half-lime,

"Seven 55 though this was £100,000. Tigers" were loading by three The sale of Tulyar would be goals to two, Hau Ching-to (2) a damaging blow to British and Yiu Cheuk-yin (1) scored bloodstock at a time when we for the "Sevon Tigers while nra about to be right on top Carlo (1) and Ratinho (1) net of the world, again."

ted for the Africans,

In the second period, the "Seven Tigers changed five

3

7 Semersat Surrey

-22

Counties

-Reuter.

by

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New Year's

Day Harrier Road Race

Entries are now open for the annual International Harrier Road Race sponsored by

the Chinese YMCA and the China Gymnastic Association.

in

The object of the race, which will be run on New Year's Day 1953 at 10 a.m., is to encourage International

competition physical development and to ruimulate interest in long dis- tance racing.

over 10 Contestants must be years of age and in possession of medical certificates eerlifying their fitness to run.

players, as against two by the Scing Road, Chatham Road,

Africans

und

A plece of cake for every- body? London Express Service. Jessop, e Turner, by Darling

Macao Player Upsets Japanese

Corr, b Powell Stephens, lbw b Darling Mann, Darling Ibbotson, b Darling Welch,

Durkin, b Powoll Mousley, run out Rayment, e Bowen, b Powell- Ficken, Darling Holman, not out Melmoth, b Powell

Extras

Total

83

Bowling

OMR.W

9.6 3:30

Singapore, Nov. 26. Lau Seh-wan, the Macao No. 1, beat Japan's No. 2, Powell

Darling Tadaki Hayashi, in the Men's Singles of the Asian Morgan, not out Table Tennis Championships Turner, b Ibbotson here today.

12 LAA BEGT.

Horne, e Welch, b Jessop,

Lau won 17-21, 24-22, 22-20, Hudson, b Jessop 21-19 in the third round to Macintosh. Stephens, score the only upset victory of

Jessop the night He played a fast Bowen, not out game with supreme confidence. Kinman, Wright, Durkin,

Reuter.

Powell, Darling, did not

bat

Extras

BANO NN

Total (for 4 wickets) 87

Bowling

EARLIER RESULTS

Singapore, Nov. 20. Two Japanese players have entered the second round of Moustey men's open singles event of the Mann Asian

lan Table Tennis Champion- Ibbotson ships. But a third, seeded, Taizo

Welch Sukal, went down in defeat to Jessop seeded Fu Chi-fang of Hong Коле

in a gruelling four-set

M R

1 23

4 1 16

74 3.14

0 11:0 0.15

Top-seeded World Champion WEEK-END

Hiroji Satoh cardly defeated Swel Tian, Indonesia's number three player, 21-9, 21-10, 21-10, Tadaki Hayashi ilkewise hum- bled Kim Sang Hoon of Korea, 21-9, 21-12, 21-7.

HOCKEY

SATURDAY

Learue

The following are Sakai tried tricky net play hockey fixtures for the week- and powerful smashing to stem end: Fa Chi-fang Fu built his score from 3-10 in the second ret to 16-all and Anally de- fented Sakal 21-D, 19-21, 21-5, 21-15.

Scarey for men's open aingies: Lie Tjong Tie, Indonesia, ・ de- fested Singapore's 60h Cheow Ror 21:20, 2136, 316-31, 21-13,

9th Su-chu, Ilopetang.

best

Macao's Tang Boon-ling by a walk- over, Bun

apore Loa Ten outw "beat" India's Bell by a walkover.

Chua Ukm Hearn, Singapore, beat Madgo's___Duque, 21-34 play-101

Loke Dais Chlow; Malaya, defeated.

The race will start in front of the Kowloon Magistracy, Gascolino Road, Kowloon, pro- Chang, Sinfopore, atated,

bleng Nathan Rond to 25 The "Seven Tigers" did most Mn Tau Wel Road, Tam Kung Road, Prince Edward Road, the attacking in this half and of scored four times through Chu Nathan Road and thence back

the

The whole to Wing-koung (2)

Young

starting point. Wal-to (3). Ratinho scored for journey is approximately 7 the Africans.

miles. Africans {lat finif)---Comp. Miguel, Entrice, accompanied by two Harrote, Muzila, Carlos, Ratinho, passport size photographs, wil Mloquio.

be received up to December 15. the following places: Itali

Entries may be submitted at Chinese YMCA, Street,

Hongkong

"Afflcaru (Zrid half) - Comss, Biguel. Mutilal Erquerdas, Barmenter at nho, Mosquito.

Bridges

Ladies League ? Recreio "A" "v-Victorians-Recreio

Wadr Finlayson,

at 3 p.m. Umpires: Krishan Lalls Dorians **White** v Portans "Green"King's Park Pool Creuna at 4.15 p.m. Umpires, U.S.- Dulon. Est. T. Jardine.

Recreio, "B" VK.G.VA Recreio at 4.18 p.m. Umpires. Wo. N.W. Letori, Sgt. Sabemirst.

K.C.V "I" v Gremline". "B"-- Police Ground at 8 pm. Uraptres, P/O K.J, Whittaker, Yaqub, khana KANA SUNDAYA, PEDA First Division (Men's);}bleTÄ |___Boyki_Navy ...V Argonauta,A Ten King's Park Pool Ground at 3.30 P. Umpires, WOI NW, Letori, Der T.G. "Devick"

India's Teruvengadam beat A. c. Goncalves, Monno, by wallcover,

Indi - Nagical beat Boh Chow Teck,* Singapore, 21-15, 25:37 2148. Poške v. Thunderbolts "AM-Palco

Bcorer for men's open doublenjani

· Cround (gt. 3030, já.m. Unostres, Cewekame und Sabel Japse bed WOIM HAookompos

Petten H, Crebat Bol Cheow Dar and Quik Pần Chlow,

Army Nova 220 ~ pan.) Ugr206, PF singapore, 31-13.-1-15a1-13.

Blb Buectrum and hu Chi-fang, Xavier Makhar Singh, Įtongkong, boat Bho Bwin. Tian and

Kane Besomed «Divizion chranný 37. wre 300 110, Indonesia, 11-15,

Nav, Bharat. v. Árny “nookin- 31-11, 21-17.

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sälves. A (Bookumputá M.C)

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Mixed open doubize:

Ke Tjong. Tia and Mias Den Tiong an, donezit, beat Wong Tani toon sha. Mim N. 3. While,

Chloess dongkia, boat 2: Suppiah and tira

(fbeven unigeri!"- (Txt -- halt) --Ya Yu-tak, Hau Keng-ang, Ho. Xing fuss. Lo Kong-chuen, Xiu Cheuk-. yin, Kai antowing, Find Ching-to, KYMCA Kowloon Branch, 23 D. We spore, 81-10, 17-21 yilverstripers (and a) Pau Waterloo Road and China **Waur Sek-tip and Mia Chan, Yea:

King yin, Harls, Yang-wan Soon Gymnastle Association, Nathan unga Mação” boat Lim Tang Koren

yin, Chu Wing-kenng. Youse Was

Ziba Africans "will" play their record and fard me to day in SLEY 117042 #. Omnifired Uhinda Leami

Hoad, Kowloon (opposite Pond Cahyan, bingspores,

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