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THE REMARKABLE SANDY SADDLER

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY,

OVEMBER 1, 1984.

HE PLAYS THE DRUMS AND HAS WON 74 FIGHTS ON A KNOCKOUT

Joe (Sandy) Saddler is quite a boy! He is, hn case you didn't know, the Vomerican Featherweight Bosing Champion of the World. He is also a character who wall live in the memories of Asticuff followers long after his gloves are hanging in a safe place.

Just recently in 'Gay Paree, Mr Saddler forced European Champion Ray Famies hon, bleeding from eye, nose and mouth, to retire at the end of the fifth round

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes wand Entry Formin for the

-$1 Race Meeting 1954/56 11 be held on Saturday 20th and Saturday 27th November. 1954 weather permitting). may be obtained as the Secre Lazy

Office. Alexandra House,

Plat

Happy

Clust

Valley.

1 867318 Sales Sunn Kwong Road

Se | Pop's Ireence because of "rough Kment 115 times. He won 130 hưusu” Lactics during which

and had

12 every toy kingekuaLA,

in the book was prical in his favour inside the violated." CRAMEN 9t ihe 12 occasions he

It was certainly an eventoł F1

tiar Justy year

for Saddler. Apart from .), inly once did he indulge the continuous exchange of the The foils of oversleeping afore-mentioned Championship, vide the referee coutaled up to

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121 Otuber 1998. Sandy ponded Out the finlever Itapolcout sustained by

Willie Pepa in tam long and distinguish - al curren miri tas surpri4* of our Willie And it won Sandy The World featherweight,

od sluce 1947 by Pep hart previously remated pem of

foot in 136 bouts.

TITLE-SWAPPING

and his suspension by the New York Stak Athleile Connis- skon. Soddler (ound

Bimmelf £170 lighter of pvelset following |n disqualification in Montreal.

But despite such setbacks, Saddler kopt mostly on the wiming trail, and pegging along, frontinued making the sort of

money

which enabled him to

forget about any such tosses

Butle matter of £170,

Highlights f the Saddler career? Yes. for Saddler is not Thus fist Cucounter with Tep

unly noled for his ger-like led to a mories of le ghts the ferocity in the ring. He plays Ccontracte for which Invariably telu Pod

basketball. likes dancing. has the "return" cluse.

played the drums in a jazz band. The Championship duly hand collecte ewing records,

change haruts with among

And he

remark- NE POSSESSLY able wardrobe,

whose ΠΟΣΟ popartier dem ALE a lengarry

Apparently when these ant

his why was born on the again in father.

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By Octoba 1951

gentlemen Met

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Bland of Nevis, British New York, they we beindies, worked for a Scot and Entries close at 12 delock!? alle tied ut trying to ulter

were the kill and giengurry in XHON 110 Tuesday November 1964

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MISA.

me anthor's hole Archer: The now almost routine budness

utle-swapping.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THIRD RACE MEETING

Saturday 6th November & Monday 8th November, 1954. Te mid nade. The Hules of the Hong Kong, Jockey Club)

initteel shows.

REMARKABLE

or

Sandy Saddler for a featherweight he has on

impressive list of KO victima,

American Horse Wins International Race At Laurel

Laurel, Maryland, Nov, 3.

MOTORCYCLES COME FIRST, BUT

Knocking Out A Gendarme's Teeth Is A Run-Of-The-Mill Escapade For Tommy Wood

By GEORGE WHITING

You would never guess that the quiet, tweedy sportsman

pottering round'

the apple trees of his New Forest bungalow gets a pretty fair living breaking his. bones on motorcycles and kissing the beauty queens of Europe.

FANLING GOLF

Co

Hardly the type, you would have thought, to be knocking out the front teeth of pistol-waving gendarmes, or spending the night in a Swiss gnol, or Tracturing his skull in Belglum, or being frisked by Italian Customs men, or tearing down the Iron Curtain in the adventurous cause of internal combustion in Czecho- alovalcin.

But mention the name

"It's a fine life, but the game Tommy Wood--and any motor is not what it was. I give my- cycling enthusiast will tell you self mother couple of years that such creupudes

are no then THIS have a shot at more then run-ol-ibe-mill for racing,” Britain's

EX-TT winner

I hope he makes it. Person- NO.

free-ince rucer,

atly, would sooner have A For the past seven summers, complete set of bonés, even at 38-year-old Wood has been the expense of the blondes, King-Pin and personality per- farmer of "The Circus," that touth band of coal-warming

Capt. Jenkins Wins The Stableford

Captain M. W. Jenkins won the Stableford competition play- ed over the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Old Course at Fan- ling during the week-end with a return of 41 points, Runners-up were Captain D. A. Kennedy and J. E. Husion with 38 points, D. L... "Anderson and F. D. Hunter being in third place with 38.

The best Medal cards returned lust week-end were:

New Course (Par 71) Capt M.W. Jenkins 72 SM Gard 2.E. Buston J.11. Warte

Capi DA. Kennedy Leftch

WC Choy

Mr C. V. Whitney's three-year-old Fisherman, carry-WAIT. Balfour ing eight stone ten pounds and ridden by Eddie Arcare. today won the mile and a half Washington International Horse Race for the United States here by means of a @brilliant finishing effort.

W. P. Birtwistle W. Iters

A.G Donn

1). Holings

RGL Oliphant

G.J. Mary

Fisherman. by Phalanx out of Crawfish, came into the field of seven as a substitute when High Gun, the pre-r.D. Hunter race favourite, was taken out because of a training injury on Monday.

tel.

van Alst

NP Downie

8.8. Gondos

As Vaaichan

Britons who regularly clean up eush and cups in the Annual round of Crand Pix and olhar motorcycle races on the Con- tinent.

OUT TO GRASS Wood and his pals have just come back from their 1954 Jaunt across

Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Spain-und it was to of

their adventures that I

visited

the

--(London Express Service)

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K.C. Dao Leads Edwin Tsai

2 Sets To 1

Edwin Tsai, the Colony's representative,

to hear Wimbledon

of Dibden

quiet time!

was a set down to his club-

K. C. Dao mate,

in the

pasturage whore Wood this week put him- Colony Hardcourt Singles self out to

grass for the winter. Tennis Championship semi- First of

you final yesterday a nose for trouble if you and

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83

10

(520)

23 2

All

need a

2 ::

MITCHELL CUP

40

seems,

wish to stay in one plece make

when the game had to be abandoned Trai any pocket money at this due to failing light. co I game.

Tommy Wood is well was trailing by 5-7, 4-6, 10-8 da qualified in thesw resperts.

Yorkshire-born son of a gar-

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70

70

70

The event of that fight led to

But buck 1 the ri

· Tre undelinite Suspension of Sadler-eventually bfted

Severny-four IT!

knockouta Secretary. December-and the revoking of remarkable fe, a featherweight.

If there

are any doubts about the power in the Saddler punch i Banassa, the French Ally, washal, sound or third. Tote re- ane only has to turn back the second and Brush Burn, secund | burns for these placings to a

yes in the story 1 November of the two American runners.(14 shillings) stake were Fisher- over the Old Course at Fanling This trophy is to be plaseel for 1940

third,

man $8.60, $4.40 and $3-Reu-on Sunday afternoon from 12 Fourth place went to Noman. the other French entry,

noon, the competition is an 18- with Northern Gleam, the Irish entry.

hole four-ball Stableford (better fifth and Britain's two runners.

bail storing) and scores of both Landau and King of the Tudorn,

-partners should be shown bringing up the rear.

one card; strokes being taken at allotted holes. Fisherman, a brown colt of little

than roorc

pony WILD, covered the 12 furlongs in two winch should

minutes 47.8 seconds. It was the enough to dissuade any youngest time he had raced on grass. hopeful like Britain's Sammy McCarthy from arguing the I point with M Joe (Sandy) | Suddier.

London Expres Service)

THE LA MME WEL CONSIST OF 1 RACES The Fall will be rung 4 130 pan The I Bay con

n the ist Day and On the 2nd Day the First Be will and First Race run at Noon The dsteral alter the Fourth Race (1.30 pm.)

be run a 30

The Secretary's Office at Arexoncha House will er at 17 45

*** Day and

on the 2nd Day MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILI. BE ADMITTED.

All par MUST caf the dges peumarently displayed

throghand the meeting

Adinestone Badges at $10 each per day are obtainable through ie Sperlary on the written or personal muuduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for a visitors intisained by hi

Tiffing will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered th advance in the No Hay (Tel (2011)

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Clubs preuitses during the Meeting For a papwe. Clachta pamat under the age

Wedern standard

of seventreu veurs

14

The Guin

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

24 and are will be 3388 euch per day povable at

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fe u $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS an REFRESHMENTS RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

will be obtainable in the

Servanis ist remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting the my The Members' Betting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

In the second of a scheduled 10 r. uvis Night in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Sandy delivered a left hook that not only had the desired effect of a knockout but succceded in fracturing the nasal organ of his opponent, one Thomas Brate.

All

کرنا

Beer And Kisses For German

Athletic Team

Frankfuri, Nov. 3. The West German athletic team arrived here today from a victorious tour Japan to welcome flowers, kisses, beer milltary marches.

11

FIRST TIME

Won

by

the

three-

JAPANESE FIND

Hot Baths

Work Wonders

For Horses

and backers

for

on

age proprietor, he was charging

about the countryside on

and the match will be con-

tinued tomorrow.

In yesterday's match

Teal

£3 10%, motorcycle at 14, and was deploying very poor termis

muby

STLASTICS

winning road races three years and is usual powerful over-

head TO later.

play was lacking. Fe Just the sort of character to misseri

cacy get mixed up in speela] war which he should have put over time duties with the RAF convincingly and thus throw such an delivering radio sets to away many vital points,

down more than a mile off the like occupied Norway.

On the other hand Dao played getung shot

a well-oilcu machine and const, swimming ashore, hiding nothing worried him. He took with local patriots and being everything Tini sent over to him rescued by a British destroyer | and | threw it back with at dead of night,.

confidoner.

Tral started off with a three- CLOAK-AND-DAGGER

game lend the first set. Then Somewhere along the cloak-Duo 'managed to draw level at Matches may be privately ar-and-dagger road, in 1941, Wood three all and took the next game

starting ranged,

times

married a WAAR to lead 4-3. Trai equalised at met and being

four-all. arranged for all entries received hereinafter known as before Friday at the office or at

This interlude Clubhouses,

Post entries will be accepted t Fanling, but in this case it wil be necessary for contestants to make their own starting arrange- ments.

the

STARTING TIMES

morning

Section Officer,

called

for husband's

PRESSED THE ADVANTAGE

"Ginger" is Dow her

Then Dao went further ahead constant companion nnt made it 6-4. At this stage on The summer chreulis—and

was playing confidently one of the best and drew level at 5-6. However undoubtedly known English women

Deo was Europe.

Tai

$23

on top of his form and,

5

I was the Arst me in three years history of the race that un American horse hod won Britain's Wilwyn won the Inaugural event two years ago

Tokyo, Nov. 3. * This competition is open to all

In April each year the Woods Preasing his advantage on Taal's and inst year Worden It won for The Japanese, staunch de-members, Associates and Sub-set

off with £6 in Treasuryors, took the next two games Froner.

votees of regular hot baths, seribers, The entry Fee is $ notes aploce in FCR 005, a con- and set at 7-5. The prize was $65,000 (over have extended the same ser- per couple and this is donated to verted furniture van that bats Ince again Tsui took the lead $223,000).

Bort Haig's Fund after de-

in the second set and won the out an average of 1,000 miles a vice to overworked race-duction of est Fisherman

of prizes.

week every summer, Tommy

first game but soon he ran into yumters of a length from horses, They say that it Banussa who was made toyour works wonders.

Entries are also lavitet on cruises at 45 impl-Guiger" at trouble as Dao straightened out Club House Notice Boards for | 05.

and jumped into à 3-1. lead. Le. The winner was a oils of

the G. M. Young Cup and for the

Trui to take the You should see that van, In Bock carie nearly 7-2 bui second place The Shizuoka Prefectural annual Seitland versus Bigland It are two Norton and one Guzzi cext three games in a row to tickets on Bands paid nearly Goverunen! and local animal match, scheduled to be played on

allow motorcycles, a bunk, two chairs, lead at 4-3. Dao did not even money and for third place lovers opened up the world's|November 21,

a labic,

to get for and wardrobe, dressing his clubrate. 6-2 on. Brush Burn was just only hot-spring bath for race-

table that serves

as a work coming back strongly, clinched under even money for his third horses in the hot-spring resort of

bench, Commencing on Sunday, Ntainer, pots, pans,

endio set, water con-he next three games for the place packers,

Ohito, southwest of Tokyo, at the vember 14, afternoon men's four-hd all sorts of spares for both

gas-holder, ct at 0-4. end of 1932,

By now Tal, looked worried if Landau, of

leased from

ball times may be booked at kinds of the

engine human and not tired. He again look the nationst stuú

Here, racehorses which have time of booking by

the Queen

first two of

two games in the third set, Elizabeth, and the first horse to been disappointing their owners round. The time reserved will mechanical. and carry

The very masculine Mr Wood but Das managed to draw level the Royal colours in

can come for a two be approximately Tour

hours rides the bikes, wins the races at two-ull, Tsai jumped into a America, was a doubtful starter

months' rest and treatment after the allotted moaning boke and Itisses the blonde inevitably land- 4-2 bus Day cordis

Specifie yesterday owing to a hert infos costing about 00,000 Yen (260).

cannot be A pollee band sruck up on tion, but all was reported well

STABLE FOR 10

commissioned to

series of back- present the largely on a ad or can "and Company" re- the runway at the airport and today,

hand drives, regained the lead The bells consisis of a stable scrvations be accepted. It may also about 200 relatives, city,

ten horses, a hot-spring bome necessary to allot times cooks, mende,

very femining Mrs Wood at 5-4. State

The next and Athictic Association officials

on the

washes, shops,

game went to Tsul that bathing pool large enough tont the 10th The At on: point it seemed

Old

made It 5-all. Then the and newsmen swarmed round he might succeed for le W714 the team when they stepped out lending at

New Course; but it is hoped to husband's signaller and takes at

mon, Spanish); acts the half distance. riding ground.

us her

with nearly overy game of the plane which flew them Then, however, Landau dropped

be able to keep the Arst Tee on back from Tokyo.

going to at least three deuces. right back and was overtaken by into the bathhouse, tied Lightly noon and 12.30 p.m. for those

First, the horses are driven the Old Course clear between 12 tolerant view of the blondes.

Finally the score blood at. 10-8 In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may

The team,

INVESTMENTS all six other rumers to finish to bars, covered with a blanket wishing to play in the afternooD Included Past which be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second

| in favour of Tsai, some of West Germany's bright

Hazards? Nothing eaud given a two-hour hot-spring | only.

to penk Going into the fourth set day is on u dale not less than five days after the first day. In alles "hopes" for the 1950 Olym

fall. of. Just a little matter uiber case: Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole pic Games

ofing light prevented the match- As Fisherman raced down the

[shower. Meeting.

In Australia,

Tommy's three broken legs, two from going any further and the SHEK-O GOLF Japanese teams in all 12 mocts panied by a mighty roar from let

boat finishing straight, he was tecom-

fractured arms, two damaged score stood at, four-all when In the Running Bogey com- ribs, unfold. mangled fingers play in which they competed and the crowd of over 20,000 lining riding ground..

was abandoned for the v petition held during October, the of the

individual the course,

months "holiday" evening. events during the 24-day tour. Banassa put in a strong challenge particularly when

section of the competition with double vision and a crack- So far about. 66 horses have who returned a gross curd of 67 180 mph in the Belgian Grand was won by P. V. Huyshe (4), ed skull when he crashed at All praised Japanse hospital-which the American Horse re-recelyed the treatment. ity und the standard

stated to got home with three-bath authorities say that it is so The "B" section was won by E.

The for a score of 3 up on bogey Prix two yours ago. tracks on which they competed quarters of a length, to spare, effective that

And all for how much, Iron- Bets une but said they felt some of the

struck for a horse Kakuseigo, which

horse, Harrison (18), also with a scora man Wood puts it this way: "I meetings lasting up to seven finishing first, first or second, or there

was Loken of 3 up. hours were rather long and ir-

to recupérate from

happen to be lucky in having D Other leading scores were; ·

Paris, Nov. 3. Ing.-Neuter..

fractured bone, went on to win A Section H.D. Neste (1) good family investments, but no

Moscow Dynamo, the Soviet the Chukyo, one

pt.

the UP.W.B. McGregor (0) 1 up free-lance makes a fortune at

he Brington 10: Garrard (14) FA And Army Draw Japanese "classics.

Union Football Champions, beat race riding

The most you c can expect in a combined team from Racing for the horses, them-up, CE Wallace (12) all squares Sheffield. Nov, 3...solves, they som

BR. Barrios (14) aliquare; M.M. 24 races is to have a good time Club here tonight by one goal -a" Continental season, of about Cub do Parla and the Photos to learn to Boycott (34) all square. An English Football Associa- enjoy the treatment. Some of tion foam drew. 1-1 with the them even show their apprecis close on the November 14 and summer. Nearly all the boys in the firm half. A capacity Entries for the Lyle Trophy and pay your way during the to nii, Vladimir Chabrgy scoring British Army here yesterday.

Lion

by drinking the bath the first round is due to be play have to go back to work in the crowd of forty thousand watched Router.

water-China Mall Special.

winter."

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Tickels over 4,000 will also be sued consceutively but par- ticulis numbers emt be reserved as Through Tickets.

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Tickets for the Special. Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 22nd January, 1945, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices,

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Backers are advised not to destroy or

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WEEK-END

SOFTBALL

of the Softball League for the The following are the fixtures coining wwakc-end;

Enterday “ Juniorm! South China YCAA JA.P. Turner, George Pang)] Biver-

at 320 p.m.

take two horses at a time, and Course or after 2 pm on the interprets (French, Italian, Ger-Woo really wean between the

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out for a turn

round the

As

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one

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