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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1954,

COCKELL OR ARTHUR FOR FIRST AMERICAN BUILT GAS TURBINE CAR Spotlighting The Three-Year-Olds Of 1954

THE EMPIRE TITLE? Johannesburg's Height Will Favour The South African

Says DENNIS HART

Six years ago a 20-year-old South African left his native Johan- ne-burg to fight for his country-at Wembly in the Olympic Games. Arriving in Britain he sought the services of a young professional cruiserweight as a sparring partner.

They battled out Meny An energetic training session at Jack Solomons Piccadilly gymnasium, and as a result the South African gained an Olympic bronze" medal. Afterwards he returned home and the two men went their separate ways.

At Juliuanesburg cay January | Johnny Williams, but was forced ten rounda, and then laundi his

gam, to rwap to retire in the 30 they meet

seventh sound į attack when the British boy is

tiring. more punches This time, hux thr Leicester bout. ever, it will be in t

F...

chances

anfcht

be

cruwn.

Au Coekell Inter beat Willams, | IMPORTANT FOR HIM, TOO Arthur

But Cockell won't just hang the young erniszen a Cught certam Don Cockell, new Heasy-thought even Toss

sound waiting to give up his ht

This is o Chrimplen

Important weight

Creal time 4:1 Belkin and the Emper

The South Afrin uz dobning Arthur, a bit who hopes to relieve how of think was Empire Crown.

;

SECOND TITLE FIGHT Arthur faced professional year after he lympie to! Th wedl be he speria Empty btle fight Pauleen month age he tiled to engilure the erosi from

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorini Cup Saturday, 30th January, 1954.

Over 900,000 tickets sold to date.

The Sale of Cnah Sweep Tickets the above will close on Friday, 29th Jammary, as follow

382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 4.00 pm.

6 D'Agullar Street,

at 6.00 p.m.

Queen's Building, Ground

tbaler

at 6.00 pm.

Road,

The Draw will be held in the Public Betting Hall at the

sance then

Aubrequent

1,40

reeld

in unique -

the Sath won nekde

12 it. Bo's improved fight for him too.

Heating top emiking Amorlean In fact, that

Matthews inst defeat

August, Is Harry

Den became

leading contender De- for Marrian's world titie, Frot by Arthur would put back his world hopes two

trained us wer

ir ses per bonisty -Aghting for the world The art the low-down un

120.9

sparied

yours

Tick

e fights, all tor African tille, and all the distance.

Far! heh.14 It seems that at found the power that gave him he were Much to go da The pro-grown

14 knockouts in Arthun's tubes he 14

mam round, with Lou Shydem, He led 1. donanın feel who leught the South African when he came to Pritam in 1852. | Champion thee times last year. He delighted erowds with hus? To toughen up his slim, he pretty-pretie tyle but, having bus also one all his training

wing a headguard. greatest operat, has put muldn't withou Tasset lise pay-uf blow, although de enighe avr.

15%. DIFFERENT PROPOSITION

Mut nee Arthur is lighting in

different pro- POSITION

fighting in Leite der He has the advantage! of being used to the varied art manisphere The town is newly a male above sea level.

Johannesburg-

to Arthur

Boxers med every ounce oxygen they can get. especially on the fight wrote on. And for those not west to the condition

1:

He has even token an melt or two of his massive girth, so he lo likely to prove the faster man -! least For the first few wund rounds.

Tha sperd

may prove his card. Lunp

It may enable Cocket! to Kimanoeuvre his Lelover opponent and get huɑne with a couple of sledge-hammer hows, powered by all the might 4. 12. bluesylth shoulders.

If he can, it will take more feel of to save the South Express Ser-

that

few thousand

atmosphere

Vare)

WEEK END

A like having to Bght an extra African (Landon Bye konaniels,

1394Th Bhush Fouatherweight Champion Ronzle. Clayton dicovered this to his Adamest Vic Toweel he

en top up Was weil

to the Titan seguda cound.

he Find quickly and, pumping for by, cathi, Post the last Durer rounds the aunty but hey for built up in

first reven}

HOCKEY

The high spot of the American “Motorama” of 1954 now being held in New Known as the XP-21 York is the first American built gas turbine automobile. 'Firebird', it is a sleek white single seater with aerodynamic styling and is purely for test and experimental purposes.

The Whirlfire engine develops 370 horse power when the gasifiré turbine is spinning at 26,000 r.p.m, and the power turbine la revolving at 13,000 r.p.m. The total weight of the engine unit is only 775 pounds and the overall weight of the

entire car is 2,500 pounds.

The Brut Jet car in the world was demonstrated by the British Rover Com- pany four years ago,

HAROLD MAYES Talking Sport

Newcastle Vanity Or

Bolton

Sanity?

CASCADE LOOKS THE NO. 1 FILLY OF THE SEASON

Says JAMES PARK

The two-year-old fillies of 1953 had to take a lack sent. It was the swing of the pendulum. A year earlier they had seven in the first dozen in the Free Handicap. What happened to them? Five falled to win in their second season. The 1954 crop can hardly do worse than that.

The only lies within reason- abin hall of the colts were Six pence and Crimson, Sixpence has gone to the USA and had classic engigiment. She would not have stoyed more than six furlongs in this country.

B0

Nor was Crimson nominated for the 1,000

and a half beating and Syll's Niece is placed above both.

at

That shows a wise discretion as Sybil's Niece and Cascade ́aró to stay botter almost certain than Big Berty and the handi- cap, is made af seven furlong.

SECOND BEST It was my view that Cascade was second beat Guineas, From

on merit which it will be gathered that York. She hung fire at the start she, too, will be nothing more and was virtually, out of the race after 100 yards had been than a sprinter.

covered. The progress of Crimson was so steadily maintained that she wound up the best of her age England. and sex trained in There WAS no indication in carly roces that she would make such abnormal

primas Sho hand been beaten three

before opening her winning ac- count. Then she strung together ☐ sequence at four victories without a defeat.

She was brilliantly speedy and should be a contender for the championship events up to six furlongs. Her breeding suggests that she will not stay beyond that distance.

STAMINA HOPES

As possiblities for the classic

1,000

In Sybll's Niece and Cascade. The fact that Sybil's Niece is in the St Leger as well the Guineus hopeful slaming

When two smartly-attired Soccer teams step on to Wembley's lush green turface more faill can be placed on a sunny--we hope! May afternoon to complete the last act in this season's FA Cup competition, they'll be taking part in English Soccer's greatest showpiece.

Why so? Because, to the hard core of a million regular football followers, and so many millions outside of them, there's an appeal about the Final which nothing else in the game can match.

shop.

Bellove it or not,

uf

Wigan

Despite the Free Handicap, I am Inclined to rate Cascado my number one among the three- year-old Allles of, 1954.

-London Bäpress Service)

FANLING

GOLF

was

36 holes at

Dr J. B. Mackie won the final of the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club's Junior Championship which played over Fanling on Sunday by beat- ing W. L. T. Crunden, three Oaks tells Bild

probability up and two to go. Yet she s by Admiral's Walk, The Captain's Cup (1953)

best distance was a mile. whose

competition has now renched There are some mares who the final which is due to be on or before Sunday. seem to breed winners no mat-played ter how they are mated. One January 31 between R. K, Col- was Astronomie who, in differings and H. G. Smith. In the ent stallions,

stations, bred Marsyas, Semi-finals, K. A. Miller Inst Caracalla and Arbar-ali

and top-to R. K. Colling-6 and 4 class

stayers.

H. G. Smith beat W. H. Pater» son-2 and 1.

G C.

In

I do not think the handicap por has overrated Cascade giving her 8s1 71b in the Free Handicap. Sho is one of very few to obtain a place after only two races. Had she been given another Another outing

she might have occupied a higher position,, 09 six furlongs might have milted her better than Ave.

won

Stableford Competition on the Old Course with 38 points: R. G. M. Oliphant being second with 35 and P. G. Cornish third with 34. points. The win- ner on the New Course wag 16. C. Saville who scored 35 pointa, R. N. Lindeman being runner. up with 83,

It isn't just

Final be a better word to choose the Cupi

tosion, in fact. which

the attraction.

second The indicate the feelings of some of on the

occasion their hotel was more like a morgue real interest lies in the fact that them.

And It isn't coincidence that than sisne day, somehow, someone be-

one housing a successful Heves that Timbuctoo Rovers or the very clubs who adopt that side. Everything connected with Mat Oswaldtwistic Swifts will be selfish attitude are the capitul- that second victory fell ro

Thought they First conscious ranged alongside a crack

ones who always do you would have Division outüt in the lust stage. their best-or worst?-to keep couldn't have cared less.

It's a non-smoker's

League pipe- the Football

話 closed Yet still give the im- dream, of course, but if you can

pression they want all the kravy, tell me of anything which gives Scinetimes the bigger and say that if they had been asked greater pleasure than soine 01

successful they became, to play on the end more the worse they get about the unknowns upsetting the big

this. pler, or off it, they should have shots, I should like to hear of it. And I can't help feeling that a nevepted it with good grace.

Fat's fare it. Without the club which has for long been That they didn't has led many

Cho Cup competition oni of Soccer's most variety

respected people to alleve that all they The were thinking about was to provides, the sccund half of any has lost a lot of friends in

of last week. senson, aside from the doings of

create on Impression that Wigan,

BAFFY SPOON a very few

If you've clubs, would ber

League at York, when Sybil's Nicce that I'm strong candidates for guessed pretty chulf.

the knock-out referring to Newcastle United, admission, don't belong instead was behind,

The following are Even

the itself would be un- you're not wrong. I think the of the likes of Darlington or has shown hls individuality and starting Umes for the Baffy

towards Woritington, who glamorous if it were confined, all attitude they adopted an Empire heavy-Or. Kowinon at 4 m. (Umpires P. through, to the same old teams.

here. Cascade is allowed nothing Spoon competition to be played has staged

their replayed Cup-tie at Wigan nearer and dearer to Newcastle from Big Borry for length on the Old and New Courses at weight contest and he wants to Xavier, F. Wharry).

Fanling on Sunday. celebrate the ovenston by bring-gav. Gr. Kowlery at

KO V B

was nothing short of disgraceful. 2nd their pals. Yet there are plenty of League 2.30 P.NL

clubs who would like a see the

A MOTIVE? ing home the title.

Umples Yaqub Khan, Mickey Ban outsiders excluded from the Cup

Twice in recent years they've Probably he'll try to heep

GV Victorians on Police Gr.

won the Cup twice in succes Cockell at bay for as much as ondary St. at 20 p.m. Umpires-perhaps exterminatel

A. L. Nery, Roza),

So Arthur will be out to make

ti! al MUS usambangga There is more stoke than

The following are the fixtures for all Divisions of the League:

SATURDAY Ladies' Division

Dorah on Police Ur.

Ruce Course, at 10,00 am, on y personal botwar. The will be Boundary St, 01 3.40 p.m. (Umptres Saturday, 30th January, 1964. The fist time that South Africa

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

Treasurers,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING

Saturday, 23rd, Wednesday 27th & Saturday 30th January, 1954.

(To bo hold under the Hules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Back run at 12.00 Noon vach day. The tifflu interval is ufter the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).

The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 10 am each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED,

All persons MUST wear then Indigen prominently displayed throughout the meyling.

Admission Badges at $1000 each per day are uħlainable through

the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member

such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him,

Tifus will be obtainable of the Club House if ordered in advanced from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpore n Chikt is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western standard.

the Gate.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

|

_ Gonsalves, M. J Peßern) KG.V. A v Gremlins on KG.V.

Recreto

'A' V

SUNDAY

4/1

Jen's Second Division Spokunpots v HKAAF 131 Police fir. Boundary

At 10:30 Umpires Maj S. J. Nosent, 1. Cal Moore).

13+.

Valley Spot v Aces on BN Gr. No. Kint's Park, at 10.30 33. trumpren RS1 Turton, SM Dorking.

KUTURE FIXTURES

£.ng!

February G Division:-Recreio Dariens; SH.C. Y K.G.V. K.GV. 'D' V DOS.

February 7

Men's First Division:-Argonauta v Recretu 'A': IN y Army tr; Thun- derbolt A YMCA, Army 'A' Dutch.

V

Men's Second Dwin-KIC, V. Seokumpols. Recreto 'B' v Nav Baja, University Valley Sports,

Queries regarding Umpures to Major Wharry--Tel. 34121 Ext. 316

querien sertarding Fixten to MMJ Feltern Fl 31121 443 2 1.

New

Zealanders Score Their Biggest Win

East London, Jan. 26. The New Zealand cricket ferni scored the biggest win of their South African tour when they beat Border by an innings and 60 runs here the today.

Border,

The price of admission will be $3,08 each per day payable at Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of 33.00 In order to gain re-atimfasion.

MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their Employers' boxes except formalning eight second innings passing through on their duties. They may en no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Betting Hill.

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $00.00. Through Tickels re- served for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.in, on Friday 22nd January, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings,

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 30th January, 1954, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offiers at Queen's Buliding, (Chater Road), G, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, during normal office hours and until 10 a.m. on the First and Second days of the meeting.

The sale of these tickets will close at 4.p.m. at 383, Nathan Road, at 5 p.m. at 5, D'Aguilar Street and at 6 pm at the office in Queen's Building, on Friday 29th January, 1954.

TOTALISATOR

Baclic bre advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" simal has been exhibited.

collapsing against the pace bowling of John Reid and Guy Overton, lost the re- wickets today for 10 runs in 88 minutes. They totalled 107, after following on with 183 in reply to the New Zealanders' first innnings score of 350 for four

declared,

five

At one stage five wickets fill for six runs and the highest scorer, was slow bowler Camp- bell Woods, with 14.

Reid claimed

wickets for 18 runs today for innings figures of glx for 43 and match malysis of 10 for 64. Overton took three for 27 in the second innings-Reuter.

CHESS MATCH TONIGHT

The Kowloon Chars Club will

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS | meet the Netherlands community MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE in a chess match at the Penin- ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN mula Hotel today at 7.30 p.m. ONE HOUR. AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE The Kowloon Chess Club, tanm OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.

PAYMENT:

NT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS MEET THE

* Bookmaköra, Tio Tae men, sic will not be permitted to operate. wiilia the precióste of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, f/73

By Order of the Bjewarda, '

Ray

followe; - D, E, de Car- valho (captain), J. P. de Cer- valho

B.Coshond,

Karel Eugene Taus, Joss Frau, Pater Won, To Yu-lau, A Kraus Arthur Gomes R. Rodriguss Molarde Mile Jeanette Piry, Mma #R. 2-LeMaitre - and fi Black,

touracy

would

MCC Spin Out The Leeward Islands

Antigua, Leeward Islands, Jan. 26.

The MCC had scored 156 for six in reply to the Lee, ward Islands total of 38 on the opening day of their where two-day match here.

The MCC had spun out the Laker Leeward Islands in 80 minutes,

John Wardle and Jim Laker turned the ball almost at right

Wardie

10 1 20

9.5 4 7 -Reuter,

nt

Cascade is acceptest оп her third to Crimson and Big Berry

The handicapper

10 might

in

be

דיי

Motor Sports Club To Hold

Film Show

of

014 Cores

draw

0.10 am. S. C. Smith, I. E. Skel-

V

A UGE

W, I. Temdach, It. S. Ruanai.

920 F. R. Zimmers, 3. O. Pote-Hunt D. R. Holmes, 1. J. Cowperth- walte: 0.24 P. S. Ingham, R. G. L. Oliphant v P. G. Cornish, L. 11. Robinson; 0.28 J. 8. Wilson. Watson v 13, Small, J. R. Laitch: 03 F. N. Kent, 3. D Milner v M. 8. Douglas, I, W. Urquhart; 9.30 A. D. Duffy, W. H. Paterson v. 8. Gordon, k. A. Miller: 0.40 0. 1. Jonen, II. A. Adam v A, Lindsay, F A. Elliott: 244 F. D. Hunter, K. J. Barker v 11. 1. Cleland. 3. 4.

Bisckwood: 9.45 N. P. Downie.

J.

When admission time comes round, It's the Newcastles and others of the First and Sceond Divisions who have the real say. They have 44 votes against the Third Divisions totally in- adequate token ballot strength,

In my view the time has come when the Third Divisions should

The Motor Sports Club to decide have full voi

voting power to

will hold its Brab who goes out and who comes in, lengkong and that the top 41

chould

film show of this year in the Library of the United Services four votes. restricted to just

For all the Newcastle bloating, Recreation Club, Kowloon, at 8 Kay v A. B. Coleman, D. Shaw; 0.89 JL, Macintyre, W. d. Robert- Members and their friends v W. Davies, K. 5. Robert least one spot left you'll be glad to know there's at p.m. on Thursday.

Soccer

will

be treated to an excellent on: 950 W, N. Gray, D. L. Ander

mon VR G. Crly, A. R. Patrie: vanity gives

Wa variety of films, including the 10.00 H. W. E.Hesh, J. B. Mackin Bolton, sanity. That's

Wan-

A. 1o, J. F. MeCons: 10.04 3. D. "Mille Miglia, 1053," "Opera- Mackie, R. M. Campbell v A. G. derers were Wembley last 4 season. Remember? Well, they tion Europe, a fim of the high- McCallum, weightan; 10.18

from Norway lo P. A. Laroche. R. Willsquet vr have a fourth-round the against speed Jash

a Humber Super prown, A. V. White Portugal of

F. H. Waters, J. D. Chagus: 10.12 the last

of the non-Leaguers, Snipe driven by Surling Moss McCausland, L. O. Khig: 10.10. Headington United.

and other famous drivers, and a Wal, J. F. Shoemskor VA, M. L. WE'LL PADDLE

film of the 0,500 miles Rellabi- Suares, W. C. Hung: 10.20 W Stoker.

"Are

swimming ty Trial recently held in Aus A. G. Donn v do. W. Aimwarti you having Lessons?"

inquired of Wan tralla. derers' inanager, Bill Ridding. The programme will also i

"To swim the river at Ox-clude a nim of the Coronation in ford?" he countered. "Don'1

London, art a member's Alma,

OPEN FOURSOMES .. Nottingham, Jan, 25.

The following is the draw for the The attendance of 50 mem- 19 Open Foursomes: middleweight, met his defeat it from me we'll help Heading premiere of "Genevieve" at the Huyshev W. N. Bray, D. 1. Ana

Yolande Pompey, the Trinidad worry about us we get across taken at recent Club events." it if we have to paddle. Take

bers and their friends nt the Capt D. Kennedy,

V when he was outpointed over 10 ton all we can. Success

J. 1. rounds by Buildy Dawson of the them means as much as success popularity of the social events Buller: C. Drown, VA White:

Theatre recen

Mackle, R. AL. recently proved the derson:

Macphersonv_V

W. E. Thies, T. A United States at Nottingham Ico Stadium tonight,

the "Whatever they do to increase arranged by the Cominitter.

To follow the film show. a

K. U. Dzung v A. D. Darts, L. H, It why a close contest all

Robinson; W A. Nicholas. D. Hung Way.

Dawson won because he capacity and comfort for specta-

v 8. M. Backe, Byington; got the edge of Pompey in the tors will benefit our supporters Treasure Hunt (to be Inst couple of rourkis. It looked as well, and we shan't complain original lines), has been schedul ed for Sunday, February 7. about anything. They CRR'L to be Pompey's fight when he offer us facilities they don't Further details will be issued 20 dropped Dawson for count of

Inter. have and we shon't expect nine In third round with a

the right hook to the chin, but them," he added. Dawson came back well, stealing points by using his superior roachs and landing repeated lefts to the face,

angles on a treacherous pitch drying In the hit sun and the batsmen seemed mesmerised. Wardle claimed five wickets for ceven runs and Laker four for 20.

Only A. Eddy, a chemist's as- sistant, reached double figures

for Leeward Islands. He made

several pod hits in scoring 20.

THE SCOREBOARD Leeward Islands, 1st innings

Läker

L. Clarke, run u J. Maynard, 8. Spooner, J. Gonsalves, b. Wardle S. Ross, b, Laicer C. Roberis, b. Laker A. Eddy, b. Laker

E. Matthews, s. Spooner, b.

Wardle

5. Walling, e. Graveney, b.

Wardle

R. Riley, b. Wardlo

S. Thompson, not out

G. Edwards, b. Wardle

Extras

Total

Muss Ballby

BOWLING

0

2

BUDDY DAWSON OUTPOINTS POMPEY

2 Pompeight

for us.

for

To which everyone who still fondly belleves that footbull is n business will game and not a

say, with one volee; "Thank you,

result was a blow to Bolton,"

claims for a world With that in mind there'll be title bout with a lot of people far beyond the 38 Carl Olson of the United States. confines of Wigan and Heading

Pompey, scaling 11 stone 8 ton who'll offer a silent prayer O MRW lbs 1 ounce, had an advantage that Bolton, and not Newcastle, 300 of three lbs three ounces in will soo Wembley again this 200 weight!—Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

I'LL PETCH SOME MORE) SANDWICHES

year.

Lee

run on

HKASF MEETING

'POSTPONED1·

1. I. G. Thomson; 10:34 W. Falconer, J. Paten.

C.

The first foursome will tee off for

the afternoon round on the New Course at 1 p.m.

Laroche.

W. Hurg, Kerr von Cen

Jan, Fi Lt P. Phumbley; L. Goldman. D. 6. Robb v 1. R. Leitch, A.A. Lopes; I. M. Campbell, A. G. 8. McCallum, v W. Stoker. R. K. Col. Inga: S. Allen, H. R. O, Hubble v Austin Ho, J. F. McCone: AE. Fallott. A Lindsay v John WaL 3. F. Bloemaker: J. K. Watson, 8. 9. Gurion v.It. G. Čráig. A, R. Petrie: Rev. L. Madden, Maj Firth. v. 15: 7. de. Pilana, A. R. Pinna: Sq. LAGUT. C. imete, Fl. L1. Leigh-Bennelt, v . W. E. Heath, Dr J, B. Mackig.

W. R. Blacklock, It. Main

For lock of quorum, the Council meeting, of the Amateur Sports Federation and Olymple, Leighton, Maj. D. C. Erick W. c. Committee of Hongkong was, WC. Chay v A. 1. Penn. yesterday postponed to Monday, Soares, Frank Yeh v 2. F. R, Waters, ni 5.30 p.m., at the South China F. D. Care.

Dates of the various rounde Morning Post Board Room,

Open Foursomes wiit be announced later. Only five members turned up.

by Barrif Appleby

YOU WERE QUICK, GAYE” K

TYRE, I WAS AFRAID. AT I MIGHT MIES

SOME OF THE CONVERSATION

| Maj, F.-C._ M. Reeves; A. MUM.

POINT

Surf

LATHERS INSTANTLY

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