THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER” 28,' ̧1957.
PANDAS AND SOUTH CHINA CLASH IN
SPORTRAIT
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"Personally I never feel at home with flat racing-
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3 United States. 17 times.
4 Twice. In 1920 and 1933.
Wally Ilumnond.
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THE GAME OF THE WEEK-END
CHARGE NOT PROVED
I Don't Think That
Is English Soccer Getting Too Rough
Says JOHN COTTRELL ·
trtal
Seminoles
Play The P.I. Dodgers Today
By "TIME OUT”
War The
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Another heavy schedule of League gumes has been set for the week-end, as six games are down for decision, two in the Sentors, and four in the Juniors. Taking top billing are the Pandas-South China and Seniinoles-PI Dodgers tilta. Pandas, who wore runners-up last season, make their first appearance on Sunday when they tangle with David Lo's South China at 3.30 p.m. in the main Senior game of the week. Pandas, under the new management of D. S. Ling, will be all out to register their first win. Mentor Ling is confident of a Pandas' victory.
Eagles boast Newcomer John Chhi will four games are to be contested.
Two games will be played stronger side and should give probably be tocing the mound
good on the Wah Ying boys a DIT on Saturday and two with firearm Jackie Wei siand-
At the receiving end Sunday. Of the four games, thrashing. ing by.
will find elther peppy the Seminoles-P I Dodgers we Raymond Taio or another tussle should prove to be the
In the keenost. This game will Kee, rewcomer-Billy Infield, Y. S. Liang will patrol played mm-Saturday at 4.00 pm.
Harald the windy-alley with season. They always do ae pro-Ong at first. The able mitt of motion prospects and relegation Wally Ma will cover the path dangers become more apparent. along third while John Jen
guards the keystone,
London. The professional footballers of England stand on
facing a most serious charge. It has been alleged that their play la getting too rough, even dirty. The case for the prosecution seems a strong one. There have been many serious injuries and an unprecedent ed number of cautions for the first month of a season. Several players have been sent off. Motives? The incentive bonus has been doubled this season to £4 for a win and £2 for a draw, And in the Third Division, fear of relegation: 24 of the 48 teams are destined to become founder members of the Fourth Division.
which
TOO IMAGINATIVE But I think people who are
In the outer gardens the Third Division Pandas boast two former forecasting a "bloodbath" after Christmas Batting Champions in Lam Pin have too colourful an imagina and S. S. Hu. Lam will take nattion. charge
and over leftfield But find the
based entirely un However, I have noticed a patrol
Lefty Frank centre. proved. It circumstantial evidence. And much greater enthusiam this Chent will have the rightfield is much too carly in the season season. Players are
training all to himself.
to judge the effects of the in-harder; the football is keener, creased bonus and the "sink or And swim"
the sel-up in Division.
So far I have not witnessed case of injury caused by one malicious tackling. I have seen players tackle too eagerly, some limes carelessly, but recklessly.
Undoubtedly, battles will get tougher towards the end of the
salirenee the
Third team spirit seem to be the chief
ingredients of success.
French Race Is Next For Talgo
By PETER SCOTT
never
The excellent home displays of Pipe of Peace since the end of his brief training stoppage three weeks ago have decided his connections to send the colt to France for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on October 6 rather than keep him, as originally intended, for the Champion Stakes at Newmarket 11 days, later. Talgo is the other,certain English representative in the big Longchamp mile and a half stake, for which, he finished second to the great Ribut last year.
Dodoro, Heraclite, a ren of the exported English sire, Cuerdley,
to
the
best have scems credentials es far as one can fudge.
Talgo has been off the course since falling in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot two months ago his owner, Mr G. A. Oldham, tells me that the coll will not
and
be raced again before going to Paris. The same
Pipe Of Peace.
applies
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At present it appears as if the lalinn crack, Braque, together with Ireland's Ballymuss and the French four-year - old, Tanerko, will lead the belling.
UNBEATEN
ar
Takse Everton and
Luton Town, who were well down in the First Division table last
made They have year. excellent start this season; both pay much attention to building up an netive caprit de corps.
Ian Buchan, the Everton chief, favours giving local boys chance, boys who dream of play ing cal for Everton. He has no time for highly transfer-itsi men.
Luton's Duncan, Dally manager, has no money to spare to go into the transfer market in o big way, and like Buchan he favours the polley of bringing on the club's own "babes".
priced
The
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Lifting the curtain on Sunday at 10.00 am., a new name in
Wes!cys. local softball, the St batlle if out with South China. St Nothing is known of the
Therefore the out- come of the game should Do Interesting.
Wesleys. Upset Hopes Seminoles, the defending champions,
to are expected take this tilt as they boast all- The last junior game will be round strength but they should played off at 2.00 p.m. when not take this game lightly as Robert Remedios Cheyennes Fred Diesta hus been putting lock horns with Dave Cooper's tho
through
With Dodgers
their never-any-die Austers. paces for the past few weeks the added power of 'Cigur 5:queira, Gerry Noronha and and is hoping for an upset.
Seminoles Manager Ed. ex-Seminole Antonio Ribeiro, Carvalho will probably have the. Cheyennes should have
behind
The the Austers. Peter D'Almada
Servicemen, plate. The infield quartet is however, will try their best to Saturday's up for last sparked by Klondike Wong at make shortstop with. Bernard Lee at no-hit, no-run defeat by the first. Rellable Johnson Shen Cornets. will cover the Hot-corner and young Kenneth Abbos will be ot recond, In the II
pastures Marciano Baptista will take over left. 2.30 pm: War Engles v Wah will be atYing (Junior) (Umpires: G. 'stugger' Roberto Pang, 1 Seminole; Scorer: M. Lionel Dayaram right and
Hussnin). Graca at centre.
PI 4.00 pm: Seminales v
(Umpires: Dodgers (Juniors) A. G.
D. S. Ismail,
Ling: Scorer: Peter Law).
Haram at the mound and le dimeulty walloping the
for
SCAMPS Signed On
starting line-up South China remains a mystery; Manager David Lo has acquired the services of three players They are from the SCAMPS, catcher S. K. "Powerhouse" KHER,
A. shortstop S. Ramjahn and eagle-eye Carl Myatt. these three can put on the same good show they did In the last two outings for the SCAMPS, on had better, bo the Pandas their toes.
that be assured Fans can some very keen softball, will be seen and that both sides will be playing heads up until the last out.
t
Same. Line-up
China Last
10.00
Fixtures
Saturday
The Dodgers will probably have the same line-up that
Sunday helped them to beat South
a.m: St Wesleys v Saturday. The SCAA (Juniors) (Umpires: In the pre-lunch game, the battery will consist of Carrillo G. Fang, F. Munz; Scorer: L Luton and Everton, who are CAA nine will take on Uncle ard Bs. In the inflela we Diestn) now making mighty Manchester Sam's Gobs. The Novy boys will And Diesta Jr, at first,
Morken United light to retain the League are well-known for their noke-Hubert
at second, Championship. met on Saturday making and enthusiasm. The lanky Robert Hussain at third
and Churlie Hu at short,
nt Kenilworth Road for what
was the most Interesting clash of the day. Everton won 1-0.
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Sports Diary
TODAY
Bowie
Ard Division: IRFC CCC RKPSA, HENC KBGC V PRC.
Ladies'
Singles
V
KCC,
v Stanicy,
Final at KDC,
4 pm,
Rugby Club "B" v Garrison, Club "A" y Royal Navy. RAF land v RAF Mainland, Pullce y 48 Ddo,
Hwinning
Colony Swimming Championships at EYNICA, 8 pm,
HK Sen Selioul Annual Aquaile Spurta at Stanley Main Beach, 2.30 p.n.
Soccer
1st Divion: South China v Sing Tau (CH), Club v Jardine (Navy) at 5.30 p.m.
two such The presence good cults will add strong Engush Interest to this, the richest race ever singed in Europe. First accepters were published over the week-end. There are
08 of them, repre-
tances up to two miles seem to renting eight countries.
Prize money, the equivalent come ulike to this latest cham- of £80.000, has proved suffi-pion of the Dormello stable, whole finni Prix de l'Arc de
The
still amazing Braque, undefeated, extended ils record
Sing Tao, 4.9.01. to 10 wins a few days ago when beating some fast rivals over nine furlongs in Milan. All dis-
ciently strong to tempt several Triomphe preliminary will be horses from across the Atlantic.in Sunday's Italian St Leger All three United. Stutes accep- fors. Career Boy, Master Boing over a mile and three-quarters.
and Mister Gus; have been an- nounced as probable starters, but I shall be surprised if they prove good enough for Europe's best,
Carcer Boy, one of his coun- try's outstanding three-year-olds of 1936 and fourth to Ribot when he came to Leagchamp 12 months ago, has never been the soundest of horses and has shown little of his old brilliance - this year.
Master Being, inches behind Carcer Boy in last season's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, casily beat a sub-standard feld for the Washington DC International at Laurel Park the tollowing month. but has done little for the American owners who pur- chased him after that race.
STAMINA DOUBT
Mister Gus, from California, was beaten five lengths
second to Master Boing in
when the
has
Washington DC International. Now six years old, he proved himself below the stan- dard required for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, apart from which his stamina is suspect
Tonerko has not been out since running away with the £15,000 Grand Prix de Saint- Cloud in early July, but this Tantieme colt does best on n light racing programme and is an extremely tough opponent on his favourite course, Longchamp
No good keeping that tiny bit of meat
The South American challenge THE
has been much weakened by the scratching of all four Brazil-
the San entries" and
crack Argentinion four-year-old, Don Varela.
Dr
The others from that country junkt Heracllto, Venusto
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Aston Villa won the Cup Lant May in a new silk rig out. Ever since the goalkeeper Nigel Sims has refused to play in any other shorts except his fancy pants. After a match they do not go into the laundry bakket. His takes them home to be stb... washedi
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2nd Division: Aircraft v Navy (Navy), Prisons
Caroline (Stanley), JAMC
Telephone (13), St Joseph's C&W (HV). all watches at 4 pm. Gymnastic v Tulkus (HV) 6.30 pz.
11.30 0.m: CAA v U.S. Navy (Sentors) (Umpires: D. P. Cooper. 1 Seminole; Scorer: L Dayorum).
Bellors are rather shaky in the
The outfield trio will consist 200 pm: Cheyennes y Auster: fielding department but this is
(Umpires: Y. 5. accounted for by their power at of David Reid, Lester Wu, and (Juniors)
and Liang, Allan left, centre
Owen; Scorer: the plate. The Athletics have 3. Chen at nothing to boast of and they will right respectively Junior fans D. S. Ling).
SCAA. 3,30 pm: Pandas v have to rely on old-timer are assured of a keen battle,
(Umpires: D. P. Nazarin to hurl them to victory. In the earlier game the War (Seniors)
will take be Eagles
on their Cooper, J. Forrest; Scorer: are not to The Juniors
team, the Wah Ying. K.. H. Tang). denied their share of publicity as brother
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FIRST RACE MEETING Saturday, 5th October, 1957
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club). THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10′ RACES The First Bell will be rung af 1.30 p.m. and the First Raca al 2.00 p.m.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am.
"MEMBERS' 'ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT 'À BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayet throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each are obtalgable from the Club's Cash Swoop Offices, nt Queen's Building, Chater Rand and 882 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him."
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House if, ordered in
from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72011).
The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies' wearing Lady's Brooches.
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NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meating. For this purpose a 'Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard,
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The price of admission will be $3,00 each payable at the Gate, Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account ush the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures. .....
CASH SWEEPS.
ALL CASH SWEEP TICKETS dated 28th May 1957. for, the 13th Race Meeting of the season 1050/57, which was etibsequently. abandoned, will be valid and will be drawn for at this 'Race Meoting, and for all intents and purposes the Cash Sweep tickets issued by the Club in respect thereof will apply as if the Cash. Sweep Tickets were purchased for participation at this First Race Meeting of the season 1957/50, scheduled to be held on 5th October,
1957.
Through Cash Sweep Tickets for nine reces excluding the lost. race of the day at $18.00 each may be obtained from the Cash
·Sweep Odices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal Office hours and until 11.00 ban. on the day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets, Such tickets will be issued consecullycly only and the right is reserved by the Stewarda to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular. Mosting it it is found that sales may not reach the number
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Tickets over 3,600 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
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Tickets for the Special Cush Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 19th October, 1957, at 82.00 each, may obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofces.
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