THE CHINA
BRISTOL, ROVERS
WEST
HAM:
NEW YORK GIANTS WIN
THE SECOND GAME OF THE
THE WORLD SERIES
New York, Sept. 30.
The New York Giants swept into a two games to none lead over Cleveland in the World Series today as youthful Johnny Antonelli pitched them to a 8 to 1 victory over the Indians..
.
While Antonelli. throttled the big bats of the Indians, rookie Dusty Rhodes, whose pinch-hit homer won yesterday's game for the Glants, again provided the win. ning margin when he slugged a home run and a 'single and drove in two of the three New York runs.
with
off the
it was Wille Mays to the rescue. Wille creme in fast on the ball, scooped it up and fired to the pinte.
His while Fannda stained again, as in the opening geme, with sweat, Antonelli, appeared to be ring as the final innings cune up and he was greeted by singles
bats of Al Smith--who got the Indians off It was a high throw, yet it fast start in the first inning was in plenty of time to hold
homorand Д
Bobby the injury-crippled Rosen at American
With the bases jmnimed, League
third Batting Champion.
Antonelli fed George Strickland 24-year-old a fast bail which he popped Johnny powered His fast ball foul to Whitey Lockman to end in there, Rearing
ho the threat, bock throw straight fusi pitches past Larry Doby, and then saw Smith go to third በዞ Rudy The Indians were right back Regaludo forced Avilo
Avila, the
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second when the Giants missed ¤ game-ending double-play.
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Vie Wertz, the leading hitter
the series, then strode there and once the ball almost got away from Antonelli for a wild plich.
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Antoncill's throat In the second, when Jim Hegan again picked on that first pitch for a Early Wynn double down the left field line. sacrificed him to third but Antonelli bluzed a third strike past Smith and forced Avila to foul out to Hank Thompson.
The relentless Indians had a unor threat golag in the thir inning when Wertz singled with two out mai edvaned as West- lake drew a walk,
Week-end Teams
The following have been represent various selected to sports clubs, for league aricket and lawn bowls matches over the week-endi
CRICKET KCC
The following will represent the KCC Part XI in their: Lengan Bg- 10 v Club de Beartly foorrow si 1.30 p.m. tumeji
M
A. Zummom, F, Wood, R. E. Lee, A T. Lee, D. G. Coffey, R. Jour. Davidson, Ke, Heron Chenberinin, W 11. C. N. Carmeli.. Beorer: Mre Chamberlain, Umpire: R. Hall
H
Lar
The following have been selected to regresant she 100 2nd XI v Club
•Recreio tomorrow at 1,30 p.m. (Away);
E. C. Fancher K. Lo. N. Ham
J. Cathey, R. Dell, Munhall 9, J. Boycott B. Apps. C. M. Guilford, R. Maddox, L. &. Daily 12th Mem: B. Ho, Bearer P. Lamb, Umpire: L. Quinjoro,
Army
Tive followboat have been selected
But that Rhodes the man who helped hope ended when Strickland awung vainly at a third strike,
Throwing a wide assortment to play for the Acty (South):la a kngue match again. HK Scorpiona which they Just, the Indians of pitches, Wynn set the Giants Tit Cricket Club Chater Road tomorrow commanding jah 4.30 p.m. jumped into a Dist inning lead down in perfect order unit the
Mador Chub (Capt), Major Dudley) Smith stepped leto top of the Afth.
There he got Major Porg Cop Doggett, Leat Antonelli's first pitch and
the menacing behind
VI Mays. What
Medd, 2/1A Brook if sailing high into the left fed leading off, and gave him a free 2/1 Sinion, 2/Lt Cole BET DONE-
Pie Clark. Umpre: RSM roof for a home
Thomp TUB. Not & trip to first on a walk,
the first. N. Martin. followed with player moved as the ball curved
The The following have been selected toward the foul line but stayed ant hit of the game, a single fair by several yards.
to right on which Mays gal to represent the MC on Saturday:
IRC A
Amor (at horire) : loped all the way to third. A. R. Kichell, A. X. Abbas, Ador A. Rumja Ebrahim Minu, Al Khan, Adam Khan. Osmon Adem, Ram Lachandan), G E. M. Truter. K. Nazarin, M. A Wahab, Sr
D.B.S. (Away):
K Lalchand E. Chábe, S. F. Bay, A. Rashid
Young Johnny got the next That's when the Glunds once Two men, but strayect La manin called on Rhodes, and trouble us he walked Al Rasen panin he came through. Striding and Werlz. Wally Westinke on the bench, Rhodes took a Umpire: G, M. Butt. singled the next pitch sharply ball and fav strikes and then through the mound and once looped a single into centre.
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
The following in the week-end programme in the Hongkong Softball lengUL,
Mays scored and Thompson moved to third, drawing a throw on which Rhodes went all the way to second Davey Williams went down swinging but then Wys got behind Wen Westrum with three straight balls and put him on intentionally to fill tho bases
to
19
his
|
Arthur Rumahn
E. Degani Chogla, M. M
Abbas, M. A. Wnbab, Jr. Rahmat Omar, A. R. Din Katebell. I, T. Barma. Umpire: K. M. Omar.
Dockyard RC
The following have been selected to represent the Dockyard Near- tion Club in the opening league fix- ture of the messers oggalost the Pollse
m at King's Park on Sunday at 1,30
Adie, H. Dawson, R. Horwood, Hughes, C. Hughes, P. Hughes,
KKCO
W. James R. Krapp, B. Morts, Antonelli helpot
On A Party, D. Budile (Captain). cause then with his speed afoot. 12in man: R. Danskin, Umpire: He bounced to Avila, forcing. R. Couper, Scorer: E. Smiling. SATURDAY, OCT. 2
Westrum, but outlegged The following will represent the Strickland's double play relay | HKCC **Scorpions“ v Army Junior Division
South at Charter Road tomorrow! first Cometa Dukes
Thompson raced Y
(Pinyers
1. L. Slatiton, D. W, Leach, J. A. Iron Pandan
Junier home to give the Glants a 2 to cheetham, K and
11. Campton, M. Hardingham. 0. lend they never lost.
O. Alikenladi. T ten), ODATENCIU Wag at 2 pm on Ground "A".
A Pearce, T. G. L. Haight, F. A. continued Cleveland
to get Weller, V. O. Roberts, CJ. Ure. Lynx
P. 1. V
LAWN BOWLS them on and leave them there (Players from Blackhawks
Special Constabulary the sixth when with two
The following, will represent the
Dodgem
Junior tears), commencing
Overseas v Panting
2%
(players
Medien,
Radford, the Bristol Rovers gualkeeper, chases the hall in vain during an attack by West Ham forwards during the match at Upton Park. This resulted in.
West Ham's second- goal." West Ham won 5/2,
THE
SPORTS
ROUNDABOUT
Gilbert Merrick Tackles
Trevor Ford-
Off The Field
By.
DAVID JACK
Expect a Soccer sensation, when a football book written by England-goal
માં
keeper Gilbert Merrick is on sale. In It Gilbert has written some harsh words.about. Trevor Ford-harsh enough to make even the fiery Welshman blush..
Ford is preparing his answer-and this looks like becoming an international incident of front page importance.
Com-
Anti-white ball manager isscribes who treat these athletics Chelsea's Ted Drake, who mays: jaunts as holidays with pay. "Just try to control that ehiny, slippery thing they call a white ball. Poco bowlers make a cricket ball swing by shining it says: and that shine on a white foot-
ball causes the same thing.”
.
pending that sort of money these days.
Iron Horse Looks Ideal Type For Cambridgeshire
By RICHARD BAERLEIN
Now is the time to secure lang odds 'in a few doubles, on the Cesarewitch (October 18) and the Cambrid (October 21). Soon stable intentions will be, ninde known and there will be a corresponding @alecrease in the available.
King's Love, Golovine, Brillant Green, La Rocca Little Cloud and Jekyll are among my Special Cesarewitch fancles, N
I only hope - an attacking He's could then be ridden by policy will be pursued with the very capable Geoffrey Lewis Brilliant Green, about is whom and I am one of those who hopp thorè šis still dome doubt,
[He will born o" penalty:
for
For the Cambridgeshire I take | It will at least confirm the in- my early chôlets Trön "Horse, |provement which his lat race All's Caprice,. Roccamare, Herry at Brighton win
Wundested Women's. pair, Military Count
coly has given
Run Smyth Tiger Kloof, and
and Rufus plenty of worry since splitting Beasley's pedr | Jupiter. ⠀andja postern"'n your last April and Turk's Blood.~
the trainer deserves some reward for his patience."
LAST YEAR'S 'WINNER
ANOTHER FOR WRAGG
I hope Wings will rely on his thande-your-old, Tiger Kloof
- Mr. J. Cosgrove's thirès-year- and that Ecasticy will choot the Jersey Stakes at Ascot; has jold colt Marshal Ney, winner of Last year winner, Jupiter been sent to Harry, Wrage to bo
In
la Anishing third to
Ladinbu Past and Chamter at Doncaster in Marshal Ney: Who has Jupiter gave
Bst h the Cambridgeshire, a creditable per- formnande, for he undoubtedly will give Wragg his third entrant needed the ce and: was for the race.. finishing well over a mile.,
He has proved his ability to stay, the distance.
It is intended to run Marshal Ney against the Queen's Laurel
Ho la not Park candidate, Landau, at both
set an impresible brisk with 8st the Newmarket mutumly meat-
10lb.
Harold Wellington has taken out Aligate, and left in Alf': Caprice, a three-year-old with only 7st. 516.
3+
an pasy
This colt has had season, rumning only three times he proved at Lingfield in his fit wace that when be is fully
but he
wound up he is a useful handi
саррет.
He beat Diverse by only three- quarters of a length but had any rmount in hand....
GIVING 20LB.
WUS Moreover, he
giving Diverse 20th. The distance was only seven furlongs, but no fault International Olympic
Watford will be kicking can be found with his pedigree mitteo President Avery Brundage themselves, if a £600 cheque for the Cambridgeshire distance
"In London, as well stands between them-brid. pro-
B00/000 athletes motion this sensor-but it Lingiteld, won by Horno in Helsinki, travelled to the games--and cold.
mid-May, Alf's Caprice was set didn't compete. They were jus! |
Tine to give Manger Len Goulden's - only
winner 11lb. In the aham tourists."
read problem is at centre half Cambridgeshire Iron Horse gives But the dub allowed talented 5lb. Now reserves are to be ex-South African Ralph Oelofse The turnover of 181b. in favour
SCOTS HEADACHE
Wanted--a contro halt by Scotland's International. Soccer cluded from individual events,
5.
In the Cosm
London Express (Service).
Giants Favoured
2-1 For Series
New York, Sept. 30. Broadway bookmakers tonight made the Giants 2-1.favourites to win the World Series, but still liked the Indians at 7-5 to win. tomorrow's game in Cleveland...
The odds on the Glants winning four straight, which had been 20-1, have now. dropped to 10-1.- United Press.
selectars. By suspesiding Rangers there is to be a drastic reduction return to the Union at the at A Caprice is considerable Ceylon Draws
Scottish In the number of officials (no
Now the job is to find a successor in time for the match against Wales' at. Cardiff, on October 10,
end br last season
FA have given themselves a first-tean must include more officials Celote was signed from class headache,
than athletes) and, regardless of Chelsea for £1,500 plus applications, Press passos will be other £500 if he was re-signed limited to a maximum of 1.000. for this season. Directors didn't fancy paying out the £500, but "Another Tod Ditchburn," is it would have been 'à small shop
enthusiastic prophecy; by price to pay for promotion. Brighton manager Billy Lane
his concerning
NOT 80 HOT, IS IT? goal- kooper Roy Marshall Roy, who
Skin-tight athletic vests and has modelled his game on Ditch-thigh-length shorts form the he's big enough for the jeta burn's is a GL 45 b.. local-so
unusual playing slip being worn by Luton Town.
Bi Patterson, Doncaster Rovers 'B' cap is Lancled in some quarters, but my information is that Ken Thomson, Stoke City's £20,000- buy from Aberdeen. Will get a casting votel
reserve
und both, colts have made re- markable improvement *since that moe
With MCC-
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Iron Horse won over one and a half miles at Ascot, but is' a
Colombo, Sept. 30. Cambridgeshire type all right,
MCC Australia-bound He was an unlucky-loace of the cricketers stepped practically Esher
over a mile, and straight off the. Orsova" "today Coth pee and
one-slay muscle possesses stamine required for the Cam loosening game against · Ceylon bridgeshire.
which ended In a draw At no engo will the other runners be able to outpace, film and I can half dozen throughout.
Sent in to bat, MCC. captained
by Peter May acored: 178 for see him in the first ein wither
declared and Ceylon. Te
Mor fourthi 201
MARKET ORDER.......
Pantting honoura”, went to two Roccamare has only to win this OSZKENNEBn7: CollaCowdrey;
out Wynn sent a double off to Special Commmblabey for the first a1 3.30 pm. Ground "B".
Blackhawks v CAA (players the left deld wall at the 315-red of the Times Shield, to be
Checking with his club I was When Eddie Cicada Bury's Skipper Sjo Owen brought from Dukes Junior want) com- foot mark. But he died there played at the Pallos Heretion Chal
commencing et 3.30 p.m.;
fold by assistant-manager talented utility forward, broke a the AMBA. Lut; B. Aboo,
idea back from the J. McKitrick,
some sparkling batting mencing at 3.30 pm. on Ground as Smith fouled to Lockman.
Arthur Turner, "Ken is playing leg and dislocated an ankle at World A. G. Coler, J. A. The Glants had a chance to 1. Xavier, T. EFA
Cup in "A".
Switzerland,
for MCC! He hit eleven fours their lead pod
better this season than at my Brentford last season there were and it seemed a good one when not recompressively to become scoring 10 not out in 80 minutes in the aixth Kamu: M.
market leacles. since he when Dark led off with a dingle Rumjahn, A. ft. Rahmen, J. F. V.
moved to the gnave doubts about his ability I watched Luton on a scorching A by penalty would not em- and his form warrenscuring from Comets am) comment and went to second on a wild libeiro; E. R. Markar
Potteries." E. K.
to recover and, play again, avening. Will the outfit be as barras his connections, for it after a rather "mokarata nes Enmod), S.
A. R. Sadick; pitch by Wynn,
H. Black, F. C. B.
Now, he's having trial games popular in January-say on the would only tuise his weight to in England Whide, Cotton R. But Dark stayed there too da DeFazer, C. H. Clayton, J. Kin
fourth team, news in Bury's Antonelli got the next three nurgh.
which should interest Mati batters out
all the other First Busby and Division managers who fancied this play-anywhere rehand.
ut 3.30 pan. Cround "33',
SUNDAY, OUT. 3
Ladies' Division.
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MORE FRUSTRATION More frustration piled up for Cleveland in the seventh. Avila A. C. Inglodew led off with a walk and reached | G. second on Doby's hot smash to wards. Reserve: V. Goldealth,
CraigengoWER Craigerscower C.C.
Second Division) v "Craigengower Cricket Club (Away) at 3.30 p.m.: M. Macizie, 1. Cury, R. W. Hollway, LF Cosgrove: G. S
Q. D. H. Goodyear, M., Scott,
Stoven!
Fletcher
Tho
D.Ed.
Down
Lockman, But Rosen grounded out and Avila was run down against the intind Bervices Rocket-
tion Club, Home), 10-20STOW === between second and third.
B. Y. Doe D. ·Nesh,_ 7. J. Kelleher, S. ·Leonard; D, C. Lau,
Leonard JW, Leonard.
LADIES' LEAGUE
КОС
The following have been selected to represent the, ICO, in a mom Flowis, Longue match geainet How- at 3.30 p.m. (Home); loon Bowling Green Club tomorrow
Those expensive Southampton rocruils from. Newcastle United, Billy Foullos and Tom Mulgrew, are finding training chores much more thorough and exhausting in the Third Division.g
- That's why it shouldn't be long
before Scat Mulgrew loges a little midrift weight which is affecting his football,
OLYMPIC BÁR
|
Bolton
|
North-East
coast?
The North-South controversy
g again this season but the suggested representative game between both sections of the should - settlo Third Division
Johnny Wheeler's return to t ness and form is a tribute to the arguments. determination, of this
I'm backing the SouthernG, Wanderers wing-half Johnny and would: ilico to know if any trained right through, the summer roader in the North could pick to throw off a nasty, knoo Injury.in side to best this temps: Nethereal (Norwich): Hepple The Olymple Gamer (bar, is
PATRONISING going up with
(Norwich), Smith (Watford):
· hangers-on
Kolly
Aldous exoluxted. Organisers
of the
Writting in "World Tennis" Molbourne 1956 Olympics are Gardner Malloy has this, our Nutt (Coventry), Atyco (Bristol
(Orient),
(Millwall) debarmined to weed out all the about our young tennis
Star Cityli
Day
(Southampton). officials, reserves, and so-called Bobby Wilson: "Wilson, plays an
Baran (Southend), Collindridge
7st Tib.
Home Rugger Results
London; Sept.; 80: Rugby Result today were:
__. RUGBY LEAGUE Yorkabire Cup Berhi-final Hill-10 Bradford Northem. 5.
Lancashire Cup Semi-final
20. Workington 13 Oldham
|-- Bumbs-Union - Monmouthshire 6, North Mid- Weston-Super-Mare 3, Lydney
BERADIZ
Ceylon C. De Sarum,, who played for Oxford University 20 years ago, hit 43, p
Len Hution, England's
had
heat
Caps
a good look at his bowlers operating in try-
Tyson, trouble the batsmen with his speed, but Brian Statiam was the
ing
accurato wickets
Frank
mora and find a spell of two for three runs. Ha finished with * two for: ten * In
Peter.
Loader howled
six
overs,
seven, Food $25k 27: taking.
for 15.
one
With only a little over) four hours playing time posible there was never much chance vi a definite result, but the match gave M.C.C. an oppormity Ca gain some practice in warm conditions Reutter LOVE MADE NIEZ
CAA v Colleons "A" (Fred Diasta) commencing at 10 am. an Grand “A”.
Collee "12"
Overseas (Art. Ozorio ersi 0:10fre Squza) commencing al Ground "B".
Men's Sentor "A" Division Saints V U.S. Navy (F. Ewins, R. Too, W. Woo) commending at 11.30 A.m. Ground NAL
That's when Rhodes put the C. X. Bun..W. Randall, Braves CAA (H. Ringlee,leing on
the cake for young. B. Rag A. J. Hussain, J. Collaco) com- Johnny. The Indians had com mencing at 2 pm. Ground. "A".plained after the first game that
Men's Senior "I" Division
Dusty's homer was one of those Americans V BlackGrawksuke blows for which the Polo (Ed. Carvalho) commencing at Grounds often has been ridiculed. 3.30 p.m. on Ground “A”. But they couldn't say that about
HKU
V Overseas com.
the one he bashed today as he mending at 3.30 p.m. Ground led off the seventh inning for the "3"
game's final run. Names in brackets are the umpires.
That did it until Rhodes made Team managers, are requested the that put-out in the ninth. by the Hongkong Softball Tomorrow, burly Mike Garcia Association to send In the (19-8) will pitch for the Indians names of players who will be while alender officiating
Umpires
Stakes worth just over £8,000 Why does Luton Town Irish deals and | (17-9) will hurl for the Giants- Scores for the 1954/55 season.
and run over 14 furlongs to-day. international George Cummins wolved. United Press.
Sho beat Me John Hetherton's want a transfer?.. Because his three-year-old colt Pheno-wife has decided the desert care and there was no fet,
A curloined Offbed fad Cernight. menal, by half, a length; with | doe the town.
Groves docked to switch Cia bridge, Unireres core beara His time was ons minute 48.8. Lord · Rosebery's three-year-old
Liverpool-ixrn My Cummins allegiance from Spice to Leyton drew 2-3 with Paris University seconds, the same as that of the colt, Prescription, third, another would be happy to return north Orice he did more than unser Club today after loading 150 to record set up in 1983 by Ardeel*, two lengths further away. Five but it wouldn't surprise me Tottenham's
George joined a London club, plan ahealan
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Ruven Gomez
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap
SATURDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 1954
Over 1,000,000. tickets sold to date.
Mrs T. Baker Mrs W. Caffrey,
Mi W. Hoặc Bilbag. Hr A. H Transon (Bluto)
THE following will represent the Club Y **XX**(al home) · al 3,30 p.m. tomorTDW;_
Baker, Nr E. Gautier,
Mrs K. A. Baker, Mry K. D.
Mrs Greenwood.
"Valley - Bhislávi The following will represent the Club in the Valley Shield against the CCO (as, bomi), commenging at 4 p.m., on Sunday:
Wathom, P. Gottier, K,HÀ, Baker,
Kinamurth; Be, A. Goldie, M., Dimeton, H. Bidsdale, R. C. Butker; 3. Van-linck, 5. Gautier, E. P. Goa, E. Greenwood; A. Bord-Cowan, B. Douglass, W, kocon, C., Miclanben; 1. A. Jories. 7. Wyyeti G. Clayton,
Wygar........ Mya..W. McCall, Mes
HOCKEY.
My A. Marhall; Mr. Footer
I. Greenwood
Nav Bharat
The following have beert mlected
to represent the Har
in friendly hockey matches against
Brilliant Green, Wins Jockey Club Stakes
all-court game, and with the prope seasoning and training (Coventry), Trobably fall to afford him, he could be quite good!!
which the English LTA will
I think he is already quite
Gloucester 11: Stroud B. Devon (22, British, Police (14 Pontypridd 3," "Pontypool 3/
Among directors' box specta-a, tors st Portsmouth 'rocently, I were
club president Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, come-
Trinder, and acc] Reuterse dian Tommy golfer
Bobby Locke
the best tranater One of the.
close modso of the
an international fer-
- Newmarket, Sept. 30, good" enough to lick the patronis- Mr James de Rothschild's ing Me Mulloyseasoned or three-year-old fly, Brilliant unisonod, Green, woa - the -Jockey Club ju
fan.
Blues Draw With Paris University
Pas Sep 130. iconateur soOD
London put Starting pricom-3-1 Brilliant Green B Phenomenal Ave-figure fee will be "inderella club with favourite Prescription.—Router. asked, and not many clubs are great promotion chancese
knackt, Club
Bus
THE GAMBOLS:
Kay Ebarak "A" v•Y.M.C.A. "at
the YMCA mid)Krupting on day, October 3, 1964.
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will Haper Valley, Pool Ground at 10
close on Friday, 8th October, as follows:---
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon
5 D'Agullar Street,
Queen's Building, Ground
Floor, Chater Road,
at. 4.00 p.m..
at 5.00 p.m.
at 6.00 p.m.
2) Précy, Karnamn, “Gürbux," Karnaili Bhagat, Mmoja,, Gurcharan - Berwanij
**) War, Umpire-Maklan; Bichi
Happy Valley, Poốt, Gezusa, at 8
Garton, Amrik, David Curry
Draw will be held in the Publie Betting Hall at and
the Race Courae, at 11,00 a.m. on Saturday, 8th:
THING
WORLD RECORD EQUALLED Copenhagen, Sept. 30: The Denay-runner, GunnaS Nielsen, equalled the world' res cord for 880 Yards, Hore to
can, Mal Whitheid. Blythe, the Cambikes? Blue, Nielsen casily. was roubading og both Boysen Hot Nort
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