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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953.

Yankees Win The Wentworth, Sumey

World Series

FIFTH TIME IN A ROW

New York, Oct. 5.

The New York Yankees today won their fifth consecutive World Baseball Suries when they beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 to make a win- ning lead of four games to two in the best of seven final.

It was New York's 16th win since 1903 and It was the fifth time they had beaten the Dodgers in the final

The fifth win in succession for the Yankees was a record for the World Series, beating their own run of four wins in 1936-1939 inclusive,

The Dodgers died hard. They ruibed from a 3-0 margin to le up the game, but then lost it all in the ninth when Billy Martin, hero att through the Series, slashed a hit into centre field to score the winning run,

ALL-TIME RECORD

The Yankees got off to a re- sounding start in the first inning they lagged Brooklyn when

Carl Erskine for two sturter runs ant them tacked on another in the second frame. The Dude gera came back from that deteit, however.

The first two Yankee talles came when. Erskine walked lead-

sion mounted as, up came decisive pitch in this sixth game of the 1953 World Serles,

WE'D RATHER HOPED THE AMERICAN RYDER CUP TEAM WOULD BE IMPRESSED

BY OUR

"BURMA ROAD" ESPECIALLY WHEN THEIR

ROUGH.

WE HAD VISIONS THAT THE SFT9EINS

#

Walter Burkemo

5

Furille sliced that next pileh into the right field stands, home runs that scored two rucn

the ball gaine. tied up The Yankees' ninth and the crowd was teh

Berra led out

stepped

roller

Clem Labine, third Dodger It gave Big Chief Allie Rey-off batter Gone Woodling, then pitcher, curled trouble when he nolds" the triumph, setting an all-gave Hank Butter a single, YOKI walked Bauer, Lime record for victories in Bera lashed ground-ruk but Mantle, running le u World Serles ganies. It was all double into right, scoring Wood- gazelle, beat out a slow the

exciting becauseling and Bauer 10 third,

with Blauer taking second. Mickey Mantle, golden boy of

Martin then manager Casey Stengel hud pull- el starter Whitey Ford after the series and a goat at others; Martin seven innings in which he allow was walked purposely.

slammed

sharp line that e only plx huls,

bounced

baseman second But the strategy paid off and Junior Gilliams' leg for an error. Stengel,

That sent Baue: home and put once considered happy-go-lucky clowning man-Berra on third.

But Gil McDougald bounced ager, entered the record books by directing the Yunkees to anto a double-play that ended the fifth straight World's Champion-inning. ship,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 10th October, 1953

Tickets in the above at $2.00 onch may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Otices of the Club at:-

Queen's Bldg., Chater Rond

6 D'Agullar Street 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon

Over 1,400,000 tickets sold

to date.

By Order of the Stewards, II. MISA,

Secretary.

In

1

off

up to of con- the plate, brash and fidence us if he might have

DiMaggio been a Joe

or Lou Gehrig, instead of just a postl- with lots of ferous little guy. pluck.

Then

Labine Ares a strike. threw again. This time Marlin and lined the swung briskly

Bauer fold,

centre

the second, aging Phil ball into Rizzuto singled and pitcher scampered home with the win- Ford did the same with Rizzuto ning

rin. It was all over. The Yankees racing to third. Woodling lofted

and fuzzutohud done it again. a fly deep to left

The game had been seputed home with the Yankees'

a battle

third run.

of comebacks for the two start- in pitchers, Brooklyn manger Churley Dressen had gambled with little Erskine, a skliny guy who lasted une inning in the shackled- the then

third Yankees in the He didn't make it this

Joomed big fur awhile. But in the sixth Juckie Robin son douled and stole Third. He home when Roy scampered Campanella grounded out.

INFURIATING

In the Firsh, Reynolds walked Duke Solder on a 3-2 pitch, The call infuriated the Yankees but as usual the decision stood

Carl Furillo worked Then Reynolds into 3-2 coum, Ten-

RUGGER RESULT

opener mighty fray. time.

And Stengel used youthful whitey Ford, blasted from the box in the first inning of the third game. But this was his though day, even

he needed ald from veteran Reynolds In the eighth and ninth innings more on a Stengel hunch than anything else.-United Press. A friendly game between 25

THE SCORES Field Regiment, RA, and A.A.

RHE Workshops, REME, ended in a

Brooklyn 000 001 002 38 3 win by 11 points to six for 25

4 13 0 Field, at Gun Club fill yester-New York 210 000 000

United Press. day,

Captain Jerone scored threa tries and converted me for the Artillery Unit,

while Corporal Craftsman ry for

Beddington and

Bradley cach scored

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club). Saturday, 10th October and Monday, 12th October, 1953,

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES The First Dell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the 1st Day and the First Itace run at 2.00 p.m. On the 2nd Day the First Beil will be rung ut 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 noon. The Interval is after the Fourth Race (1,30 p.m.),

The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am. on the 1st day and at 10.00 aan, on the 2nd day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE -

NO PRSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons BUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him.

Tins will be obtainable at the Club House I ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72911).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age at seventeen. years, Western standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gato.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-adinission.

MEALS RESTAURANT.

& REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the

SERVANTS

Eight Starters

Remain For

Air

Air Classic

head RAISED HIS HAT

AND THEY SAN

THE CONTRAST,

Stand on that tee-beg and let the folks See you Tim

SFT. 9ins of Jack Burke AND LOTS LESS OF Jim nes

BUT NO,

THE AMERICANS HAVE TO BRING OVER "Porky"

Oliver WHO GOES ROUND A

GOLF COURSE

WITH MORE EASE "THAN

A TAPE MEASURE GOES

ROUND HIS WAISTLINE.

"PORKY"

JUST STEPS

ON THE COURSE

AND

MAKES

THE

WHOLE

THING

Pity Ne. haven't a fourth to play cards

WOULD GET LOST IN THE STUFF DURING PRACTICE AND NOT BE DISCOVERED "TILL" AFTER THE MATCH.

Don't you have

to tough around here:

!

YOU'VE TRODDEN) ON IT

LOOK RIDICULOUS! KA, VETETT.

London Express Bérvice

Unattractive Meals

Don't Help To Build

Outstanding Athletes

By J. W TAYLOR

An unattractive meal is often an unwanted meal --- and the athlete is only as good as the food, which provides his energy. This is the conclusion reached by the Athletes' Advisory Service whose recent publication "The Dietary Needs of the Athlete" contains many interesting facts on athletics.

It states that once a week throughout the year in Britain about five million people turn to some form of sport. Of that great number about 300,000 take part in truck and field athletics, 73,000 in badminton, 38,000 in basket ball, 200,000 in cricket, 20,000 men and women in hockey, one and a quarter million in lawn tennis. 100,000 in race cycling, 50,000 in rowing, 750,000 in soccer and a million in swim- ming.

swim

ard

д

it-theby

providing a

"boost"

A FIGHTER SAILED SECOND CLASS TO HIS DOOM...

Bv SYDNEY HULLS

Randolph Turpin, now in America. for a tille bout against Bobo Olson, is not the first ex-World Boxing. Champion who preferred to travel second class. He is not the frat Oghter who thought he could have more fun down with the ordinary people than upstairs with the lords and Indica,

He is not even the first man to snub the American Press,

Another fighter did exactly the same 30 years ago, But here the resemblance between Turpin the Bold and Louis Phal onde.

Now road the first 'authentic It was four o'clock of the atory of Phal, ne told to me by moming of December 15, 1925 one of his closest acquaintances. Siki was carried out of the bar

TERROR-MAN

....dragged through the deserted blocks....laid When ex-Champion Phal salted streets for four from Europe to New York in gently on the sidewalk.

A knife September

ho

It was 1923,

appeared. was 20 (a

laid unlovingly between year older than Turpin).

You would know him better shoulder blades and Sik! the fas Battling Siki, the mad, bed, who terrorised

Senegalese,

mycryb

New

Siki, once

eveywhere except

World Light-

heavyweight Champion, was not

He a blg man es boxers gp. was 5ft 11ins. and walghed 12ást, but he was as wild as tho

jungles in his native Senegal.

He went on board the Beren- garia at Cherbourg. He did not really want to go, but it was a case of leaving the country or going to a Parisian gaol.

ALMOST SHOT

Slit stayed down below for most of the trip and danced to concertina

with music

gipsy Immigrants.

He went on deck only to ad- mire, a millionaire's daughter so closely that the accompanying detectives nearly shot him, and to punish a husley seoman in un bout for exhibition sparring

charity.

The sallor WEE tough and capable of dealing with all the forces of nature likely

to be

BATTLING

It was America

فاط

SIKI

... or fall,

encountered on a voyage-except strong, Siki the bad, passed on Sikl. They carried him away.

In New York- Siki refused to

reporters. For speak to

to his ancestors.

The bill was for $387 (about two£38).

-London Express Service)

years he caused so much trouble that the legends that remain seem too numerous for any one

n's lifetime, 'man's

But he made the great över, reach.

Lee

FANLING GOLF

The only friends he had at the fish were two men who lived In Hell's Kitchen, a tough part of New York. They let Ski borrow money on the understand-

Mr W. M. Cholmers won the ing that he would repay when he returned with the purse from his October Qualifier for the Cap

tain's Cup with a return of 84——— next fight,

13, 1925, Siki 16-08. H, Small being Runner- On November

to fight with

Lup travelled to. Baltimore

76-4-72. The winner Anderson (he was beaten on of the Optional Pool was R.W.E.

Heath who returned points over 12 rounds).

a score of But he forgot to go back until 82-8-74.

The Stableford competition an nearly

had elapsed. a month Then

he strolled into n bar, the New Course was won by To keep alive the human body are needed to remove

J. W. Nichols with a total of drunk as usual. a minimum of 1,700 calories a same amount of energy

that energy.

THE PAY-OFF

36 points. London, Oct 4,

day is-demanded;-to-perform a.would be needed_to_run_eight.

——————LUSITANIA CUP. Chiefly this is done by taking One of his friends, a nice little useful office job a worker needs 100-yard sprint races.

The following are the Draw planes which The Ave

will

glucose immediately

mon, went up to the Senegalese before

and tapped him on the shoulder. and Starling Times for the Lusi- compete in the speed section of 2,000 calories; the cross-channel

To remove a pound of surplus | competing → six teaspoonfuls swimmer on a 15-hour

"Please pay our bill, Sikitania Cup to be played at Fan- the England-New Zealand ait

*** | weight involves using as much | can provide another 130 calories needs 25,000 calories,

Wo needling over the Old & New Courses you have race due to start on Thursday

30 energy as that used in a 40- which is used when the body

money. checked in with the stewards of sprint champion takes only 30 mile marathon race. The amount

," he said. now, has reached its normal limit.

on Sunday, October 11. cover 100 yards, yet

Siki turned slowly, his red, Old Course in the morning. the Royal Aero Club a; London calories to

of of energy used is coupled with rport this afternoon.

uses his energy at the rate

The the rale at which the energy

athlete demand blood-streaked eyes, looking and New Course in the after- While the The five planes three Пoyal 11,000 calories an hour. His consumed.

more energy-giving food than modder than ever. "I'll pay," he noon: 0.08-1.15 J. K. Watson- that scientific

and a right R. Hostic: 9.12-1.20 E. C. Drown Force twin-jet Canberra book emphasises

Although the Boat Race takes needs more body-building food Crose augged the little fellow over A. D. Duty; 8.10-1.25 H. R.

the average worker, he also replied. "Now.... bombers and two Royal Austro-training extends beyond correct

calories Force Canberras are coaching. What is eaten to pro- only 300

from each

the bar like a straw doll from do Pinna, L. Jones; 8.20-1.30 Han Air

replace lost

a tissue and all that remain of the 14 planes vide the energy is as important oarsman, it uses

which the stuffing has long de-, R. Coombs T. F. R. Waters; them at.201 to

of vitamins to originally entered in the speed as the proper use of the energy, times the normal rale-much higher Intake

9.24-1.35 W. Stoker-3. Dick- 12,270-mile

ensure perfect fitness at all parted. Proper feeding is important. faster than of

the body the

can retunes.

other friend, appeared The section

disturbed. "Sik,

You son Leach; 0.28-140 W, N. Gray For every ounce of surplus fat place them.

-P. W. Nichols; 15. "Race of the Century."

done that," ho Cleland Only

the Canberras carried by the body, 252 calorias

uldn't have Cross channel swimming de- one of

The Athletes' Advisory Service |

9.30-1.60 plotes the body's reserves to gives the necessary information murmured,

8. Allen J, J. Cowperthwaite will not qualify for a prize, of

such an extent that no swimmer for the athlete's 1st-

Siki wanted another drink. He which there are four. The first

Crunden 0.44-3.00 J. F. Is £10,000, the second £3,000,

South China Wins could attempt the crossing with- Ing the many to guidance, got the house speciality-bu: 9.40-1.65 11. L. Neve W. LA T

out taking

meal in mid- help him in trainlifg and fast. A whole bottle of wood-

maker-R

9.48-2.05 channel. £600.

stressing the importance of The In the Transport Section the

Walking uses 050 calories an moals that are also attractive

enormous. He drank and drank 0.52-2.10 T. G. C. Knight three

entries

a British

A. G. Donn; 8.50-2.18. Frank hour, but a sprinter, wero ha and Lasty.

this polson.

Yeh-W. H. Patarson; 10.00-2.20 European Airways twin turbo-

Taipei, Oct. 5. able to continus for an hour,

PASSED OUT

F. R. Zimmern-J. 1. Kay; jet Vickers Viscoual, 1 Royal

Hongkong's Soutli China foot- | would use 11,000 in the same

Patiently the friend waited. 10.04-2.25. B. K. Chun-H. G. Dutch Airlines DC-0A and ball team opened their tour of time. A Mile race takes 1.500.

Towards the end of the bottle Smith. New Zealand Air

Force Formosa by defeating a Talpet calories during the four minutes

Sikl passed out. Handley-Pogo Hastings.

tean yesterday aftemoon by six and a few seconds on the track, They will all get a prize, The goals to four.

while a Marathon runner will first

£3,000, and the third £1,000,

second £10,000, tho

The team, which will play a only use 1,200 in every hour of This section will be judged series of five exhibition matches, his race. A cyclist competing in

six-day race

needs 10,000 combined Pakh a number of courtery calls a on a basis of spoed

Government calories a day to keep going Nationalist with

the efficiency, so

first on

oficials, including Premier Chen and even on a 100-mile run ho| planc to reach Christchurch Cheng and Defence Minister will need 2,550. will not necessarily be the General Kuo Chih

Chino.-

the third 21,000 and the fourth

Is

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for | winner-Reuter. passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Botting Hell,

CASH SWEEPS

The coat of a Through Ticket is $44.00. Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 n.m. on Friday, 9th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future - meetings.

There will be a Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap to be run on the 1st Day. The cost of each ticket is $2.00

Cash, Swoop Tickets may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omics at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 5. D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, until '10.00' a.m. on both days.

TOTALISATOR

Backors are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickols 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,

PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN ON- DIS- FIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, tie tee me, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the prepinata of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By: Order of the Bidwar

H. MISA

arc

In Formosa,

Reuter.

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 Road, at 0.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958 5 D'Aguilar Street,.

at 5.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958.

382 Nathan Rond, Kowloon,

at 4.00 p.m. on 9th October, 1958

The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at

the Race Course, at NOON, on Saturday, 10th October, 1963.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

Treasurers.

··

Stirling Moss Discharged

5

OBVIOUS IMPORTANCE

Bristol, Oct. 4, Stirling Moss. 24-year-old. champion British car meing driver, was discharged hospital here today after crash- Selentiile feeding is of obvious ing at 80 miles an hour in a Importance for the athlete. The race yerberday.

from

alcohol.

Бол

Negro's capacity was Simon Leaders,

New Course in, the morning Turpin salica second-class and Old Course in the afternoon from Southampton in the Queen 9.08-1.15 S. 8. Gordon-R. Mary on September 16, but was Moodie; 9.12-1.20 A. V. White

9.10-1.25 M. F. later persuaded to switch to a J. R. first-class cabin.

the semi-finals, round of

do

H

. Heath

9.24-1.30

M

0.20-1.30 R. M. H. Ewart; Austin

Scores; 9.28-1.40 9.82-1.45 Gutierrez Shield§ F.

TORED. C. Grima: 9.30-1.60 The following is the draw fo: Milnar; 9.04-1.65 R.

ALopas-J. D.

Camp the bell. Lindsay: 0.44-2.00 D. best food and the correct diet is He left by road in a friend's "Gutierrez" Shield International

TMcMullen and weight of ouch sportsman, car shortly after he lost hospital will be played off on Sunday, Daly, 0.52-2.10 H. Small W.-D.

Lawn Bowls Competition, which D. Leighton ET.

0.48-2.05 J.:D. Mackie-P, J. While the body can be tuned Mous fractured

right October 11 commencing at 3.30 to pitch performance by correct shoulder and sustained multiple pin.

Davics; 956-2.15 K 8. King China feeding, it is still possible to abrasions in the crash-Reuter Scotland v Portugal at HKFC. Dr J. B. Mackio-L. C. Saville, V Perala at KBGC, horn-A. R. do Pinna; 10.00-220 Improve a giver performancq|A A. Workshops.

going to depend on the sizo

THE GAMBOLS ..

NO, GEORGE, I'M HET SONG | YOU K “THATTʼM)

TOʻTAKI

Barry Appleby

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