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KONG JOCKEY CLUB
5TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 13th and Saturday 20th December, 1958 (To be held under the Aulos of the Hong Kong Jockey Club!
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES.
Behf we crteg 1 1:30 pm and the Mist Race T
worth slay
The Secretary's Offer al A.exandru House will close at 1
both days.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL DE ADMITTED All put a MUST weat Then: badges, prominently displayed
throughout the weltlag
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable prior To the Meating from the Chutes Cast Sweep Offices, at Queen's 150 larg, Chefes Bond. D Aguilar Street atri Nathan Road, Kowloon, only on the wetten introduction of a Bieber, and on production of his Guest Record Card Members are limited to i Kuesta rich face Day, and will be responsible for all guests
troduced by them
GUEST HAIGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON HACE DAYS
obtainable at the Club Hour ordered in Tims will be advance from the No 1 Buy (Tel. 728111.
The 6th Floor in restricted to Members, and Ladies wearing Lady's Broaches.
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises sing the meeting Po Hus purpura Child is a person under The age at detentor veges
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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
Ja per dag payable at
An. popusta lea, ang the Enclosure will be required to pay
$300 por lo gain re-admission pode t MEALS 4 PTFRESHMENTS will be obtainable RESTAURANT
SERVANTS
in
the
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for party thingh on hel duties They may on mu Becount use the Betting Hoofles on Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures
CASH SWEEPS
$16.00 each per day art Through Cach Sweep Three at $32.00 each for both days inay be obtained from the Chah Sweep Offices at Queen's - Buliding. Chuler Road), and S, D'Agullar Streei dung mai office bout.
of the Race Meeting
until 11:00 am, on the day
Particuler numbers within Uite series 1 to 3,000 may be served for all race meetings Through Tickets. Such ticketa will be issued consecutively only and the right reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series to 3,000.
In Fite rase if two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may purehused for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is a state not less than five days after the first in all other cases. Through Tickets will only be sold for day the whole Mesting.
Tickels reserved ani zvaltable but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 120 Drgomier. 1958 will tx sold nad the reservatiun
neell for future ME11
Tichele over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particulur mumber does not confer on the registered holder y ghts whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder,
The Stewards reserve the ridit to refuse any subscription etro right to remove any none from Sabscription Lists without stating reasons for their setlou,
Casl. Sweep, Tickein at $2,00 each for the last race on 20th December 1838 and Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 14th February 1959, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at:-
Queen's Building, (Chater Road) and §, D'Aguilar Strect ont---
Mondays to Fridays
Dam, to pm.
·Saturday 13th and Saturday 20th December 9 a.m. to 11 am. 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon on!--
Mondays to Fridays
10 am to 4 pmi, Saturday 18th and Saturday 20th December 9 am to 11am,
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their. tickets until after, the "all clenr" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKÈTS 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 RAGE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN..
PAYMENT DISFIGURED TICKETS.
WILL
NOT BE
MADE ON TORN OR
Bookmakers, Tie The men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
By Orde of the the Stawards,
A. EL ARNOLD,
Secretary.
HONG KONG, 8th December, 1938.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER II, 1958.
ONE OF GREATEST LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS EVER
MOORE WINS BY A K.O.
Survives 3. Knockdowns Before Flooring Yvon Durelle In 11th
11th Round
By JACK CUDDY
Montreal, Doc, 10. Light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore survived three knock- downs and floored Canadian Yvon Durelle four times tonight for an 11th-round knockout in their title fight and became boxing's all-time kayo king with 127 knockouts.
Referee Jack Sharkey, former heavyweight champion, counted out the blood-smeared challenger and champion of the British Em- pire at 49 seconds of the 11th round as Durelle lay flat on his back.
ment and dished it out in fashion that few youngsters could have paralleled.
and
CRAVOR
it was one of the Krealest Moore kept Durelle utråde ilight heavyweight Aghts ever with lert jabs in the opening staged, and Moore-though he'll minute of the seventh, but be 42 or 43 years old on Satur-Durelle kept
boring In and day --survived terrifle punish-tagged Moore with a long right and a long left. Durelle lanted a right dush on Moure's jaw. He stuggered Moore again with loping right to the heat, bul once again Moore cam buck streng
INIC dropped Durelle with a right for a three count near the end of the round.
Duretle
Last OUT
in round eight and carried the fight to Moore. Moore pum- melled Durele in the close Aghting as Durelle kept looking for a big opening. Madre rockeď Durvile with a right, but Durelle kept stalking his man. Moore staggered Durrile into the ropes. with a left-right combination. bul Durelle bounced off the rapes to swarm all over Moore (as the round ended.
Modre wu
the three new us the fut round
two Cor
ofelel knockdowns
13th
Sharkey trip that rufeck u slip.
Anciral Areide was on the canvas again in the fifth for n knockdown: andl i sened he was practically finished but he came stormin back 12 the sixth and stapreend
tware and bloodled his nose.
Early Surprise
Durelle surprised the cham- pion early Laj the openin routki, knocking Moore down three times Moure was hang- ing on and grogg. He took a le count on he last knock- down, a hard right to the jaw that almost rolled him through the ropes.
Moure Cany
i
came
Wild Exchanges
seomads of pound 16. A left book.
ropped Thule and he took a mine count. With blood strrains Ing from his nose, be staggered in his feet andl Moure put him down for count with left- right
combination as referee sharkey counted him out. THE time of the knockant WIN 49 seconds.-U.P.I.
JAN BLACK, JUDY GRINHAM Solomons
NAMED BRITAIN'S SPORTS PERSONALITIES OF YEAR
London, Dec. 10. Swimmers lan Black and Judy Grinkam were today named Britain's sportsman and sportswoman of the year in the national ballot organised by the Daily Express.
Ian Black, triple gold medallist at this year's Euro- pean swimming championships and Gold Medal winner at the British Empire Games, also won the BBC sportsview personality of the year trophy.
The 17-year-old Aberdeen swimmer is the first Scots- man to win the awards. Footballer Bobby Charlton (Manchester United and England) was runner-up for both trophies,
Judy Grinham, 19, Olympie, British Empire and European backstroke champlon, defeated Christine Truman, 17, the international lawn tennis player in the women's national ballot. The awards were presented here tonight at a dinner
which was shown on television, Stirling Moss, the motor racing driver
and PAL
Smythe, the show jumper finished third in their respective national ballots.-Reuter.
POLES NOMINATE ELLIOTT
AS WORLD'S BEST SPORTSMAN FOR 1958
Top Ten Of The Year Listed
Warsaw, Dec. 10.
Polish sports fans elected Australian wonder runner, Herb Elliot, as the best sportsman of 1958 in a referendum orgaulsed by the Polish news agency P.A.P. and published here today.
Poland's long distance run-
Join Kotirada (Australia- ning champion, Zadyslav swimmer) who set up several Kryskowiak, is the only sports-world swimming freestyle re- man from the Communist bloc cords this year.
100 metres sprint title al The European Athletics champion- shipa and later clocked a fabulous
100 10 seconds for metres, which was not officially younger confirmed as a world ToCord
to be plaest In the ttrat len. 6. Isa Konrads (Australia Polisir sports fans gave the 1958 | swimmer)
John's top world sportsman as follows, pister, who
ret up several | owing to a down-hill gradient. In this order:
women's world swimaning France-Presse. records this year.
Both Oghters staggered ne another repentedy in the eat ly part of round vine Durelle had Little Moore hanging or as he hut him stronger in Jound twu,
but with a flurry of lefts and rights. stay outside Jabbing and Moore straightened up Durelle hooking
Durelle tagged him with a right to the head. Both with a hard right to the chin lighters traded punches in wild Lub Moore countered strongly | swinging exchanges. Moore with a left-right combination staggered the Canadian in the Durelle jarred Moore in the final seconds with a well-timed opening seconds of round three right. with
a right
Both fighters traded left jabs cross, and them
in the beginning of round 10 threw a flurry of punches a! Moure in the corner.
had Durcle in trouble Curcile Moore
1. Herb Eilist *Australia with a series of short lefts and hi Moore will tard left jub
rights to the kept stalkan Moere
head.
Durelle etc) who set up new world metres records rallied briefly, but Moore came ally a 1,500
in 1950. again. With a minute to go, Moore had Durelle staggering | 2. Rafer Jenson (United AURAVILA But Durelle seemed to Statifhtete) way up a weather it, Moor dropped | new world decaihi de record this Durelle to his knees with a left year, in Moscow, book und, he was on une knoe
3. Rogar when the bell sounded count of eight.
lick
· Almost Jack-Knifed
Durelle landed I left at! Then a right to Moore's head arty in the fourth round. Moore alust jack-knifed Darell with
a low right. Durolic staggered Moor with a stiff right, but Moore scored with licking les and rights. Moore
staggered Durelle with a eft and right the head but
Canadian The rallied at the bell and they were trailing punches after the bell.
Durelle rough-housed Muore around the ring in the opening minute of round live. Durelle floored Moore for the fourth Lune with a
short right to the Moore took
eight- count and then railled to tag Durelle with single lefts and rigits that had Durelle stagger- Ing back.
Juw
first
to
ww
Brought Blood
Moore scored with a sum right to Durelle's head in the
seconds of round убх Moore's left jabs brought blood Durelle's nose. Moort stung Durelle with a left-right combination but Durelle came fight back to shake up Moure. Moure scored with three rapid left hooks to the face and was Ecoring abnos ot will in the final mlauto.
Inviere
6. Pele (Brazil-football) star of the Brazilian football team which won the world cup In Sweden this year. He scored three goals in the final against Sweden.
7. Toni Saller (Austria France-king) who won two world ütles
in 1958 and was triple Olymple champion in 1956,
at the cyclist) who set up a new world hour cycling record this year and won the world professional pursuit cycling title,
Moore logged durelle with
right to the law in the opening
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HAWTHORN PICKS
PHIL HILL AS
HIS SUCCESSOR
London, Dec. 10.
B
Zadyslav Kryskowiak (Poland-althlete), who won the
Hungarian Boxer To Make Pro Debut In France
Makes Fabulous
Offer To Sugar Ray
London
a
London, Dec. 10. boxing promoter, Jack Solomons, has cabled "fabulous offer" to world middleweight cham- pion, Sugar Ray Robin- son, to defend his world crown in London next summer against British champion, Terry Downes, it was learned tonight. 1. 11 Fr Wembley f u༑་
Dow
11
Was
Arey Thanh ra. mot let me beleweight challen. ger, Spider Webb ******* stoppar th BL all the 17: FORTİNİ 1
Scheduled Ben- rounder because of a bat cut opened over the British boxer's left eye.
Solomons sold
tonight, com- menung un yesterday's bout: But for the cut, Downes would have won 1 am going ahead with my plans to get him world title fight I am making Robinson u fabulous offer to defend his le here next suns
Downes, who is getting nur- tied on December 21, will not bax again until February. He may minel Spider Webb again at this juncture. The American, scho returned to New York to- day has been offered a rotam bout against Downes, bet has staled that he must be ofered a
good purse for the fight, since Davnes had given him the hard- est light of his career.--France- Presse
Jones Nearer To World Billiards Title
Calcutta, Dec, 10 india's Wilson Jones took # step nearer to winning the world amateur billiards championship title when he led the Indian national
Chandra choinpion, Irjee, by 2,207 points to 1,372 in his last "Leamie match" here today
Jones,
only The
unbeaaten
Paris. Dec. 10. Hungary's triple Olympic box-player of the League, made ten 5,000 and 10,000 metres titles ating champion Luzio Papp today breaks of over hundred to- the 1938 European
alth. athletics left Budapest-where his French
These were: 251, 229. championships in Stockholm, lap had been held up for 211, 108, 129, 108, 100 and three
J. Floyd Patterson (United Furia where he ts due to make breaks of 108. States boxing) who retained his first professional appearance Hirjee made breaks of 168,
his world heavy weight crown France when
Wit
RUGBY RESULTS
he fights th 103, 157 and 100. France- this year by defeating Roy Har-French middleweight champion Presse. ris by a knock-out.
Francois Anewy on December 15. 10 Armin Hary (West Ger- .
With him
his manager who won the Sigmund Adler. mun 4thlete)
Papp who worl the Olymple middleweight tie in the 1940 Olympic Games in London and
London, Dec. 10. the light middle-weight titles at Results of today's Rugby the Helsinki and Melbourne Union county championship Olymples has won all his four matches were: Lots since he became paid fighter in May, 1957.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Soccer
Chinese FA Îcedutive Committee
TO-MORROW Softball Entries clone for suitbalk Inter- national series.
SATURDAY Cricket
British world champion racing driver, Mike Hawthorn, whose decision to retire from com-, petition racing was announced yesterday, to- Meeting, CAAF Sports toad, Dum night forecasted that American driver, Phil! Hill would succeed him as world champion.
Hawthorn, who mado this (because be was getting statement in a televised inter-married. "I have no plans for view tonight said that Hill was marriage in the future," he brillant in the last two Grand | added, Prix races of the 1988 season | Hawthorn then grilleised the and that Hill's stable, Ferrari, i present method of calculating would have the edge over other † points for the world race-driv- roding stables in 1939.
ing championship He said
FA Cup Replays No Marriage Plans there was no reasons why all
North IN and
Div. 1-corpions v apumista Dockyard XI LCC v Recreio; RAF v Army South Police &
Div. 2 Inc v Polloe: RN and Dockyard v Army North: Centaurs south v RAF: "Phoenix Ashes V KGV School; Recreio v DBŠ; Army
KCC.
Hockey Ladier Laogue. — KCC v horolo (Kings Park) 2.30 pm: Kav v eleven of the season's drsod
Victorians Ringo Park! 4 pan. The champion driver id Prix races should not be in-
Speter London, Dec. 10. this was wiry he preferred cluded in the
Senior Sield. — Kwong Wal Regulis of tothy's Boglich | Hl's chances
championships Forah Chuna (C7), 3.35 pm: Cerding to those
of instead of only six at present, FENE Kicheo (Club) 5.10 p.m. Football Association Cup cocont Britain's Stirling Moss, He Had Hawthorn's system been (ClO 4 pm Camilee Tiili v EARL Junior Shieldwong Wan v APS round replays were:......
nided that he believed HHI the force in 1050, Stringer (Club) 145 pm. C&W Repu would prove
LO MOG superior
(winner of four, Grand | fumen (Navy) 145 pm: Hoon Wun France's Jean Behra, who will Prix evicata)
Navy (Navy) 2.15 p.in.; Talkoo V would have won be number One Eriver for the
Club (TV) 9.10 p.m. world championship In Ferrari next season.
Div. 3. Hong Ying 'v University, place of Hawthor (who won (V) 1,48 pm. The 29-year-old champion only one Grand Prix)-France-
Kati denied he had quitted racing Presse.
Chesterfield 1, Carlisle U. Q. (Winners away to Colchester United or Yeovil Town).
Darlington 3, Halifax Town 0. (Winners away to Accrington Stanley)Router.
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Fifth Race Meeting (Fimt Day), Happy Valley, 2 pm.
by Barry Appleby
THAT ALL
ADDS UP TO KIS
WAIT A MINUTE - I'LL
HELP YOU MAKE
THAT LIST
He is awaited at Le Bourget Airport, Paris tonight-France- Presse.
Middlesex 14, Hampshire Kent 3, Eastern Counties 11. N. Midlanda 3. E. Midfards 12. Hertfordshire 24, Oxfordshire 0.---Reuter.
Levene Optimistic About
Patterson Fighting In London
New York, Dec. 10. *
British boxing promoter, Harry Lovene, said here today that he was very optimistic about the chances of world heavyweight champion, Floyd Patterson, com- ing over to Londos next summer to put his title at stake against the beat British heavyweight.
Levenu,
who arrived here, Patterson
ינם
and either British over a week ago, to negotiate a Empire chempion, Drino Lan London' ille fight between | dan,
challenger Hegy Cooper, said he had,, 'sovérei talks with Patterson's mEDAJET, CUR
D'Amato, and vras very satisfied with the muguté,
rokyd
D'Amato, Lesapanatra, merely repealed: what die 'matci on Levens's arrival here that If Patterson were to meet a t- tish boxer for the world title. then Levane would organise the
bout.
Leveno's visit to Patterson und D'Amato follows that of Sweden's European champipu, Ingemar Joliansion and meELANI Edwin Ahlquist lasi motili. The Bwedus returned to Europe from New York atter talks with D'Amato without obtaining from Patterson's manager a coberta agsnemati · for RExitacnoT/ Johanson title bout wedge-
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