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HOME SOCCER REVIEW
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1958.
ONE OF THE, YOUNGEST
Bill Dodgin Has Happy Start As Manager Of Brentford
London, Oct. 3.
Bill Dodgin, former Fulham manager, who was appointed to a similiar pasi- tion with the bottom team, Brentford a few days ago, had a happy start to his new position when Brentford brought off one of the day's best feats in the League pro- gramme.
They beat Everton, previously unbeaten this season, by a single goul, a 30 yards effort by Dare in the second half. If was Brentford's first goal in four games,
In Everton's favour, it can be| Ilibernian
Fulham, Manager
Ipswich
Southampton
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2 2 0 14 Work Batons 14 wint 79istered patrick for the said that they were withoutners and bernian though uut- Flachdale... 13 2 three of their regular players, classed, slowed better turn with
Div. HI (South) Again released for Fire's International Lauris Reity, who signed on
P. W. D. early this week, leading the attack, match to-morrow.
Reilly cured one of tale side's two gol
Because of the International at Belfast, and the call of players,
of the Scottish "Again were postponert hat of the ** natches played, Rye were won by here teaini Hearts had the big- Real Beech and Wardhaugh clair-
Swindon ed a hattrick for then, while a
in this competition Exsier there hattrick watered by Conland of Bali Northampton
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Dodgin's old club, also won today, their second successive
ofler win their first 10 going through Kames this
without a victory. This was at the ex- pense of Luton, who had alto released players for 10-mar- row's World Cup game between Eire and France in Dublin.
Everton's setback was only one of several upset: Involving teams in leading positions in the League tables. Only In Division I did the highly placed clubs produce the expected results.
Even then West
Mune
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ilovers
Stenhouseinuir proted one of the lay's best wins at Ayr, penalty helping, at another got stick" id Hot Ave Motherwell, braten by odd goal of seven at Duntermyltrie,
LEAGUE STANDINGS Division One
Albion, the top side, had didersfield
Bromwich
Sed trou
culty in benting
the
team,
Middlesbrough.
odd goal
bottom Wolves by the Cheriton
Aston Villa Nicholls. of three.
(Burnley Division I
'
Jeading scorer
made its total 13 in 12 matches by scoring one of the West Bromwich goals,
With seven wins in their tast eight gomen, Aston Villo was expected to provide stiff opposis tion to luddersfield, second in the table, but they could not cope with the speed and thrust of the Huddersfield attack,
A first half hattrick virtually sealed the fate of Aston Villa, Glazzard being responsible and Metcalfe completed the of Villa befure the end.
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Newcastle Shelf De Manch. City Portmouthi
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Free-scoring Wolverhampton Hollwrtain
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place, sharing
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six goals with | Notts Furnit
Charkon Lincoln C
Shefeld United, but
Derby.
jumped above Aston Villa when Ittackburn they indicted on Newcastle, the Northern teams fourth home
defeat in six matches.
As usual, Arsenal, with more
ringani
Stoke City
Brit Kuv L by Un
than 40,000 spectators, had the Luton Town biggest home crowd of the day Plymouth
and they repeated a
Filhar
midweek olda
floodlit victory over Presion to achieve their Brst home success of the SERSUN.
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Div. II (North)
1. F.
Port Vale Onewe
LAST TO WIN AT HOME
Just They are the
club in Division I to win a home match but it was a disputed penalty Wrexham by Barnes which sealed the fate
Preston
Banisley Bradford Galesticad Roper, at outside left, netted Chesterfield
Stockport Arsenal's Arst Iwo goals and Scunthorpe the penalty one during the Bradfied" second half, was sandwiched by Southport two from Hatseil, deputising at crimsby' centre-forward for Preston's in- Carlisle
Mansfield jured Wayman.
Halax
Darrow
England's selectors will tn- Clieder
morrow choose the team to meet Tranmere Wales, and some of them went Hartlepools to Bolton to-day to see the Darlington Accrington game against Tottenham. They saw Lofthouse score his first goal of the season for Bolton but the England International did not have a particularly good game. Best plavers in the match were Ditchburn in the Totten-. ham goal, and Barrass, the Bol- ton centre-half.
Tempers became frayed. and play over-vigorous in the Chel- ser-Sunderland game, and two Sunderland men had their names taken by the referce. Chelsea had fought back after being two goals behind in the second half,
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France Beats
Eire In World Cup Match
Dublin, Oct. 4.
France gained
a
com- over
Everton's defeat in Division fortable 5-3 victory
Doncaster
Jengers, Ham were also beaten.
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Coventry Ehrewsbury Walford Queen's PIL Gillingham Southend Millwall Bournemouth Terguly Colchester Watali
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High Scoring Features Second Round Of International Bowls
By "TOUCHER"
High scoring featured the Gutierrez Shield International lawn bowls matches played yesterday which saw Portugal, China, Scotland and Persia qualifying for the semi-final round.
and China against
Persia.
Portugal is drawn against Scotland in the next round
the
Kowloon Bowling In eliminating Malaya, who Although the element of luck, from hhad been The International was with them over the greater Green Club in the play off for Shield by, five Chempions for the last two years, number of heads, China showed the Liberation by 30-12, Portugal displayed a slightly better combination matches to three and by 170-101 Impressive all-round form and with their front men holding up shots yesterday afternoon. combination, Johnny Ribeiro, the thele
The following are the rink own, and their No. 3, F. Portuguese skip, completed the Lee, and skip W. Hong Sling
their scores with rinits from KCC havoc with dit accurate heavy enjoying an edge over
named Art shots.
opponents in the final stages of H. Giitins, En Bony, M. E moet of
of the heads.
Diveche, C. Thompson lost to the score, the Malayan front China opened with a single Bailey, K. Baker, A. Bucheren, M.
Purvis 27-29. men, A. H. Scomin cod 1. All, and after
conceding
0. Ladd, 1. Tripps, E. R. Rooselet. put up a creditable performance the next head began to bulld. Madar 16.5, Urv. J. høyer, and held thei: own during the up their lead with a five on the Howard R. Roberson 13-11 Greater part of the game. Both
Despite the me-oldedness
were much bolow
their
of
USUBI
a two on
E. Ba
Hong-Choy, 5. A Grey, J. A.
blanked their opponents for the to 412, only to draw up F. Mcties, P. ilaghes, W. Williamson
the Malayan No. 3, M. B. Hassan, third bead. At the end of the Tibble. . Goodwin brat 5. Dignen W. Leonard, A.L. East- and skip A. R. Kitchell, however, 9th head they led by 12-3.
England fought back strongly man
Cord, W. Daber, A. Camp on the next two heads, scoring bell, E. Baker beat 1 Parker. Komm
The Portugal rink rot only a two and a
to see China forge-14
shaway, A. Coles lost to R. Browne, ahead on the next four heads VN. Allenza. 0. Lee, W. Mar- with a two, a three, a single and Scott, C. Houtzebell, F. Froncli
13.23 four to lead by 22-8. With England attempting to
to reduce build up big counts
comfortably the deficit, China rompod home by 28–11.
them
to 8-18
Bernard Hunt, aged 23, was one of the youngest players on Britain's Ryder Cup team which lost the
Aret six heads but piled up the Wentworth by a
He huge score of 13 ahots during the score of 61⁄2-51⁄2- match at
G. Modar, J. Tang, L. Landolt, J. halved
singles match with Douglas.six hends to practically win the
chubb beat 3. Dewhurst, E. Liddell. game even al that early stage,
J. Kavanagu, J. McKelvie 20-15. Reuterphoto.
Malaya came closest on the
C.C. Ma. T. Wilson, J. Wong. M. 13th head when a three brought
Rahman boat Gaddi, G. Mackitell another
R. Morrison, W. Simpson 23-27 three on the 15th head brought A mild surprise was the 18-D. Symone, W. Lam, T. Lock.
W. Hong Sling beat E., Gee, them to 11-20.
15 triumph of the Persian rink
Gordon, P. Kennedy, G. Norman Continuing to play heads-up of P.J. Billimoria, R.K. Pavrl, 37-16. bowls, Portugal, however, M.J, Divecha and F.R. Ker- over the rather weak their lead mani gradually widened
of rink this year Pakistan A.A. Rumfahn, S. Bucks. A.K. Omar and J.M.A. Rumjahn.
Yankees All But Bankrupt Brooklyn's Hopes With An 11-7 Ebbets Field Triumph
By CARL LUNDQUIST
Brooklyn, Oct. 4.
The Yankees all but bankrupted Brooklyn's World Series hopes today with a slam bang 11-7 triumph in which golden boy Mickey Mantle again was the shining star with a grand slam homer that blew the game wide open in a weird third inning.
10, 30-12 by the end of the last head.
Was 03
Divecho played
a
sterling
RATHER TAMELY Scotland's overwhelming 30-9 win over Wales pected but England succumbed game for the Persian with Pavri rather tamely to China by the and Kerman! giving able sup- with Gome consistent surprisingly wide margin of port
bowling.
20-11.
THE RESULTS
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap
The results of the matches Saturday, 10th October, 1933. Tickets in the above at Gough, B. W. Bradbury (England) $2.00 each may be obtained Jost to A. Tay-20 F. Lec.
J.D. Leach Wins. Hircock.
O Club Championship
Shek
G. Norman, C.
W. Hong Sing (China)
R. Frown, P Kennedy, R.
at the Cash Sweep Offices of
Gourlay, J. McKelvie (Bcotland) the Club at:-
beat L. Brace, R. Rosen, E. Bellamy.
W. Colon (Wales) 30-2,
6 D'Aguilar Street.
882 Nathna Road, Kowloon
Over 1,200,000 tickets sold to date.
P. J. Billimoria, R. K. Pavri, M.Queen's Bldg., Chater Road The Shek Golf Champlon-beat . M. ftumjahn, B, Bucks, A. J. Divecha, F. R. Kertmani (Persia) Wos played on Sunday K. Omar, J. M. A. Ramjalin (Pakis under perfect, weather conditionston) 18-15. and the Course was never in A, da Luz, C. E, Pano, R.
8. da Luz, 3. F. V. Ribeiro (Po better shape. There was an extugal) best A. H. Seemin, 1. All
M..8. Jipesan, ceptionally large entry and the worthy winner proved to be J. (Malaya) 31-12. Dickson Leach with the excel- Ient cards of 74 and 71-145 over 36 holes,
Но was closely followed by the J. D. Clague, one stroke behind, with д · 74 and'o 72-140. Then after came R. P. Moodle with a 76 Duke and 74-150 and W N. Gray
with a 72 and 78150.
a miracle. were there
off with
:,·
and
A. R. Kitcheli
LIBERATION SHIELD Lown bowlers from the Kow- loon Cricket Club defeated those
By Order of the Stewards, H. MISA,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Another rafler-hanging crowd of 36,775, exactly and coincidentally the same number who saw yesterday's game, was on hand for today's battle at little Ebbels
ship Field.
As the Yankees took the Serles lead, three games to two, and moved into the driver's seat because they will be going back to their home park tomorrow, it was the "Bubble Gum Kid" from Oklahoma who traded in his goat's horns for a halo. It was a crazy mixed-up ball four and the Cubs with twa in |11-0 and the Dodgers came in
perform hoping to gaine. And in order for Mantia the 1932 Series,
connected for 47 The Ingredients They alto to get the change to hit the fourth grand alam homer in total bases to set another new momentarily.
And
Gilliam Ted Gil Hodges had mark.
their they made Series history,
for homers Series total
16,game's sixth homer to play a brand new role as a
flied out, typical Brooklyn "bum". For it equalling a mark they set last Peowce Reese was a boot by the finest fielding year in seven games with one Snider hit a sharp single, first sacker in the National
and perhaps two more to go in was as far as Stengel dared to with Kuzava and he brought League which turned loose the this classic,
ᎦᏅ flood tide of five 11- The Yankees simply assassin-in old Mr Pro Allie Reynolds.
to G. D. W. Stewart 153; L. H. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) with their the wrap-upated the Dodgers
"I might need him Just cannen-ball homers Billy pitch one batter," Stengel-said Robinson 153; J. L. C. Pearce Brooklyn's Johnny
Podres, Martin and Gil McDougald also after Reynolds was kayoed in 155; E. MacMullen 150; A. Saturday, 10th October and Monday, 12th October, 1953,
Graham 158, H. B. Neve 188; just three days past his 21st reaching the seats. Martin's the first game and announced
The Subsidiary prize winners birthday and the second
one for it came that he hud injured his back youngest pitcher ever to start a with a runner on base in the
How
prophetic that re- mark was for Reynolds threw pro- just three pitches. offset With
one and one count on Brooklyn's four-tally rally in Robinson, the doughty Dodger, toward second the following frame. Brooklys drove sharply.
and Martin swooped over and R. T. Moodle 134. got another run in the fifth.
Berra comienced the seventh | touched off
fast JACK MACGREGOR THOPHY a' lightning by reaching base for the third double play.-United Press. The final of 30 holes in this
eurned inning.
runs in
a vital Was
HT
World Series game, began his seventh when the Yankees again.
own downfall when Gone cored
three times and Woodling, lead-off batter in the duced the
that .runs first inning, tagged him for a home run,
But Brooklyn rebounded to ie the score with run in the second, and it looked as if the little blond Jetty from Witherbee, New York, night weather the time in a row with a single and, Martin hit his with one culy
they
HARDCOURT TENNIS
Other leading scores were:-
A. G. Donn 151; R. D. Bell 151;
were-
Best net score 1st 18 holes P. R. E. Arnhold 04.
FIRST RACE' MEETING`
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, on the 1st Day and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. On the 2nd Day the First Beil will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Race run at 12.00, noon. Best net score 2nd 18 holes The tin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 pm.). E. T. MacMullen 67.
The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 Best net score full 30 holes-am. on the 1st day and at 10.00 a.m. on the 2nd day,
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 coch per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of Member, such member to be responsible for all vialors intro- duced by him.
competition, which has been stown. He got off on the wrong
running since July, was played foot in the third when he walked homer. A single by Rizzuto and
off on Saturday, L. H. Robinson Phil Rizzuto.
a double by McDonald made it
having the edge over Lt. Col. Winning pitcher Jim McDonald 9-2.
N, 5. Sykes with two very Colling neat sacrifice
led off tho eighth
good cards of virtually 72 and followed with tunt and Rizzuto moved onto with a double, took third on
69-140.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if cædered in third when Gene Woodling hit a Bauer's critice and secred on
The September Eclectie proved as the II did not spoil their position, Eire in their World Cup knockdown drive which Foires Berra's deep centre fly
The following Colony hard-to be as popular as the last one, advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811). Yankees took a fat 10-2 lead-court tennis series champion- 182 cards having been taken. NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premaliis during because their two nearest chal- (Group Four) Roccer inter-Belled adroitly, torsing him out,
Then Joe Collins whacked
divided into the widest they were to enjoy ship matches will be played to- This time it was today after and West national here
low.drive direslly at Hodger, and | Stil there
was no quit in the day at 5.15 pm, at the Chinese two sections 12 and under the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age
of seventeen years, Western.standard, leading 2-0 at half-time.
Recreation Club:
and 13 and over. WEST HAM SLIPS
The match became completely the big boy poised himself to get Brooks.
1 but Instead fumbled At
KEPT PLUGGING
Szeto Bick v V. T. Wang: Edwin The winner of the first sec-
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE Doncaster's home defeat from
half Ingloriously. Rotherham allowed the latter one-sided in the second
Hopeless as was their cause, TF Lin: Gordy Lin FK. tion was N. P. Fox with a not through
Hug Y. P. Til v Ma Shiudeus: 50, followed by J. Dickson Leach
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day
day payable France ripped place and when
kept plugging toyed defence and
The rattled and distraught
away. Francis Ma v C. c. The Colony and H. M. Howell 52, E. W. S. at the Gate, ---.. Robinson and Campanella The dilowing won giving a masterful Fodres, after getting two strikes
ene cut in the Schoot boys tourment matches yes McGregor 53, R. P. Moodle and Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay singled with closing min on Hank Bauer, hit him with a
the II. I. Cleland 64, A. Lyle 55. the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission, He walked Yogi Berra eighth, and after Hodges siruck day and dast Saturday at pitch.
Carl'
The Second section found the Furillo stung
Schoolboys singles.-D.
MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the on five pitches and walked him-
McDonald with a single that the Chiu, Bobby Yild winner in M. 1. Y. Fiennes 49, self right into a shower bath,
Robinson.
Cheong-Do. Fung Moon, Jung Wing, followed by J. B. Wilson 50, P. RESTAURANT. bon, Chan Pal-loung, F. Ma, Friz French were brillant, Russ Meyer came in and scored
When Billy Cox lashed a Lin, Bundy Lin, F. Kami. 6. M. Te. R. E. Arnhold and Brig. R. D. threw
whe one pltch to Mantle.
8. M. Rúmjahr, Ng Many cheung, Bolton 51; P. H. Taggart-52, Air the leaders drew further away from the Irish pathetically weak.
In a team of French stars, The "Golden Boy", batting left homer to the left that scored Cyril Tau, la Poshay, Gerald Kent Comm. R. C. Field and S. M.
Colony Bchibova Uree more runs and made li
Double--I extra handed deserved an
and swinging just a
Po-Yip and Lam Wing-sun. next three teams were all beaten and word of praise and, what had been a goal average lead Ujlacki, he formed a right wing sent it for
with little late, caught the plich and 10-6, Casey Stengel called on up into the lower left Bob Kuzava after lefty great skill. left field seats. of
made it batter George 'Shuba had been announced as a pinch swinger. Dick Williams took over instead of Shuba and struck out on serving an umbauten home record, † vorne and Flamion scored for With two homers for Brooklyn three pitches to end the threat. Walth and and four for the Yankees, the McDougald came through with Queen of the South are at France, and Ryan;
Diviston O'Farrell for Eire-Chien Mall clubs tied a mark for a single his homer off relief pitcher.Jce and to-day they scored the fi Special.
contest set by the Yankees with 'Black in the ninth to make it
to jump into third West Ham actually slipped to the Irish seventh place on goal average. with it in
The first Leeds goal was scored by display. In the John Charles, who, chosen to play utes, with the Frenen resting on for Wales against England, tater this
their oars, Ireland scored two tment. made is season's total 18- The ber Any player in the four late goals, divisions of the League.
In both Third Division sections.
all opposition, Ipswich had to strug.
Tho
gle for a single goal win but the Glovacki
for Ipswich now "becomes a two
points one.
combination
That
Port Vale at the too of the the Marche was an inspiring cap-0-1 for the Yankees. ara section, trounced York, who were handicapped by injuries, but tain.
Pen-
Crowe, the second team, though pre- Ujlack! (2), Glovack!,
dropped a point to Southoort
the top of Beotland's "A"
ucative win at 110 expense of
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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SPECIAL CASH SWEEP on the
Kwangtung Handicap, 1953, SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1953. The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close at:
Queen's Building, Ground floor, Chater Rond, at 6.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1953
5 D'Agullar Street,
af 5.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958
882 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
at 4.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958 The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at
the Race Courac, at NOON, on Saturday, 10th October, 1958.
By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.
Treasurers.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employer's boxes, except for passing through on their duties. They may on ne secount use the Betting Booths in the Members Betting Hail,
CASH SWEEPS
The cost of a Through Ticket is $44.00, Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am, on Friday, 9th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings,
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There will be a Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handloop to be run on the 1st Day. The cost of each Ucket is $2.00,
Cash Sweep Tickets may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building. (Chater Road), §.. D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, until 10,00 a.m. on both days.
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets. until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE. ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER; NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN; A
PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR. DIE. FIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers; ile fac men, etc, will not be permitted to operate. within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
By Order of the Stewards, I MISA.
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