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1949. "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29,

Australian Jockey To

Ride For

Ronnie Rooke Suspended

London, Oct. 28-on- nie Rooke, player-manager of the Crystal Palace Foot- ball Club, received a 14- day suspension from the Football Association today.

* Rooke was sent off the fold by the referes during League gama. tal Palace

the recent Millwall-Cry

-Associated Press.

New Yacht

Rank In UK

Melbourne, Oct. 28.-The Australian jockey, Arthur Breasley, said tonight that he had signed up as first jockey for Mr J. V. Rank for the next English flat racing season.

"Scoblo" Bronsley, ns ho

is known in Australia, is Victoria's leading jockey and is noted for his strong. finishing tactics.

Yacht England early Race Rules

Ratified

He said he would leave for in the New Your, and would probably make his English debut at Liverpool about the middle of March.

"I may

have retired frorn racing before I return to Aun tralia-that is, if I have two or thres Reasons in England," he Gald,

on

Breasley said that My Rank London, Oct 28-The Inter-

a house at Salis national Yacht Raclos Union had placed

nt his and his family's decided by nine bury Conference votes to four hero today to disposal.

In the Melbourne Cup here trial racing. the 1940 adopt rnice.

An amendment by Com-on Novermber 1, Breasley rides whom he modore Bensen, of Denmark, Carbon Copy,

the won the Sydney Cup earlier in adopt that

Union the American rates for at least two the year.

failed

to find Breasley's long-reig grip and perfect balance and Judgment hould take him a long way in English racing, recording to the racing writer of the Melbourne

SCASOTA seconder.

ynch!

new

#

Sun.

Norton

Team

Breaks

Four

Records

More

Paris, Oct. 28.-Four new world records were established on the Montlhery track near here today by the Norton motor cycle team which beat six world records yesterday.

Artie Bell, Geoffrey Duke and Erie Oliver. riding in relays, improved on the two hours' record for 500-ce class machines when they returned an average speed of 180.013 kilometres an hour.

The old record of 178.876] Amort (France), on a Gnome- kilometres an hour was en-et-Rhone machine, in 1934, and 140.828 kilometres per hour for tablished last November by the 100 miles by Milhoux and

Debay

G|Bet- (Belgium) on an AJS team.

Herstal in 1938, both at Monti- hery.

the

After these two FUCCERSEN,

round continued

eclipsed the world's 60th-ce record for

M. Sven Salen, of Sweden

that Britain

and suggested

out America should straighten the "right of way" definitiont

ratified Aged 35, he has ridden nearly

he began Erie Oliver then set off on a The Conference also

of

1,000 winner since

600-cc

sclecar and broke the the new International rules

0.5 his career at 14. His successes four Caulfield Cups,

work one hour and 100 miles measurement for the

the include and

record. In the hour he covered | Oliver metres class

two Sydney Cups and a num-

134.322 kilometres and did the track and eight, nine and 12 metresinler-

ber of victories in other princi- national racer-cruiser classes.

races. He has

100 miles in 1 hr. 2 nina, 34.00 | two-hours' pal Australian

nf 154.303 kilo-sidecar machines. He averaged まぐ Victorian

a speed leading the

148.622 kilometres per hour and been

covered 207.244 kilometres. jockry three fimen.

Breasley hopes to ride in next English Cinssics. year's probable mount in the Derby is said here to be Bewildered, Dante colt, which has also been entered for the Two Thousand Culcan and the St Leger

The new 18 feet three inchen Sharple, deelgoed by Mr U. Fox principally for use on European hakes, was approved,

uf

A

The Conference agreed on five 1932 Olymple elnaces for the

Four Games in Helsinki.

mcirca, them are the six

the 5.5 metres, Dragons and

and the Senndinavian dinghy, choice of the fifth--the Star t the new Sharpie will be left to the Permanent Commitice at its next meeting-Reuter,

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

He did not disclose what re- Lainer be would receive, but n racing correspondent here said! that he would be paid on a per-

basla winnern centage of Reuter.

SWALLOW TAIL FOR AMERICA?

1:

London. Oc! 281 became known tonight that Lord Derby is hely to sell his three-year- old thoroughbred Swallow Tail for export to the United States

A member of his household said that negotiations were progress but that nothing hand the been settled yet, though if sale was made it would be for allers.

Swallow Tail was inspected ING at by veterinary curgeons at New

on behalf of a market today

agency who oro Ioodstock negotiating

Division Cricket-First League: Recreto v Scorpions at King's Park; Optimists v Crai- Chater Rond; at Kengower Royal Navy v KCC nt King's Park; University v Coomandos at Pokfulam; Army v Sookunpoo

Second

League: Division

Swallow the sale.

School Tail Hnistres third to Nimbus

RAF v King George V nt Kai Tak. Friendly: KCC

Rond: Army Bands at Cox's TRC v Jardhe's at Sookumpoo.

Football Firat Division Soo- League: Army v CAA at kunpoo; Police v Kwong

V

father

in this year's Derby.

the late Lord

Derby,

of the present Earl, he

Bols Hoursel

lle had rates worth over £12,000 V

Bred by grand-

out won

of six

ردا

Schiaparelli. Wall

at Boundary Street: Navy Commandos nt Causeway Bay;

1 is understood that the pur-

Eastern y Club at Caroline Hichese price mentioned is ap-

(Kick-off at 0 p.m.2.

Second

kunpoo;

proximately $100,000.-Reuter.

Sou-

ht

World Snooker

St

Bay; Championship:

League: Division New Vendors v PCA 1

Club СЛА V Boundary Street; Nuvy v

Causeway Josepli'a ot South China v Police nt Caro- line

(Kick-off Hill

p.m.).

Rugger-Army y

01 3.30

Police al

Happy Valley, 3.16 p.m.; Club v Navy at Happy Valley, 4.39 14th Field p.m.; Club "v Regiment at Kai Tak, 3.15 p.m.; RAF v Commandos at Kal Tak 4.30 p.m.

Softball League Matches! CBA Ground, King's Park: Braves v Overseng Chinese, 2.15 p.m.; Pirates

P.m.

Canadians, 3.45

At Recrelo Ground: Spartans v Blackhawks, 2.15 p.m.; Aces y Rexes, 3.45 p.m.

+

: TOMORROW

Cricket - Becond

metres per hour.

The old records were 147.054

In

hour the kilometres

by

Bertola's Death:

Jury's

View

Buffalo (New York), Oct. 28.

- Grand Jury investigating

the death of the Italian heavy- weight champion, Enrico Ber-

Milhoux and Debny had held this record at 272 kilometres since 1930.--Reuter.

STAR

„Phone:5833570) 25

Hankow Road, Kowloon,

OCTOBER 30 & 31

tola, has concluded that no one 2.30. 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. could be held responsible but it recommended the adoption more stringent boxing regula-

tions.

of

Bertola died 20 hours after a 10-round fight against Lee Oma October 5. He had been operated on for a blood cist on the brain.Reuter,

For routine, hygienic care of the eyes and eyelids. Re- moves dirt, mucous and other

Sydney Lee irritants without stinging.

Increases

His Lead

London. Oct. 28.---Sydney Lee, of London, increased his lead over Conrad Stan- jury, the Canadian, at the! afternoon. session of their chara- world professionni pionship snooker heat this Division afternoon, winning four of League: Commandos v Univer-the six frames played to sity at Sookunpoo; Dockyard lead. by 11 to seven. Recreio at King's Park. Friend- ty: Pressimists Sindhi Mer- chants at Sookunpoo, 9.30 a.mi. Division Football First. League: RAF v KMB at Soo- kunpoo; Kitchee v St Joseph's the Australian at Happy Valley (Kick-off at 4.80 p.m.).

Second Division

The scores (with Smith first) were 20 to 80, 60 to 30, 43 to 67, 71 to 59, 76 to 36, and 81 to 27. Meanwhile, Horace Lindrum, champion, and tusslo in their News of the Sidney Smith continued a keen World tournament heat, each

: League: winning three frames in the

Kitchoe.v Prisons at Happy afternoon for Lindrum to reialn

RAF v Army at

Kai his lead-of two, which was gain. Val Dockyard. v University at ed yesterday.

Tak;

Causeway Bay; Talkoo v RNYP

He now leads by 10 frames

at Happy Valley: Eastern v to eight. This afternoon scores

Solicitors at Caroline Hill,

(with Lindrum arst) were 43

Hockey-Association57, 36 to 70 and 47 to 53.

Matches: Navy v Pak SC

to 73, 77 to 33, 114 to 12, 64 to

at

Smalth drew

level with

King's Park, 11.30 am. Com Lirxirun at night when he won mandos v RAF at Sookunpoo, for

tho

of the six frames, 10 a.m.; Nomada v KITC af King's Park, 10 a.m.; Dutch HC closing position being 12 frames

y Recreio "A" at King's Park,

all.

The scores in the ovening

10.15 am.; YMCA v Army at (with Lindrum first) were 34 to

Chand Sookunpoo, 11.15 am:

70, 60 to 27, 38, to 68, 91 to 30, Tara v University at King's Park, 10 a.m.; Police v HKHC: 37 to 75 and 40 to 78.

In the other match Len wonj

at

Boundary Street, 10.15 a..

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BON CARTOONS” Bowling Green Club, 3.30 pm 25 to 83, 73 to 45, 00 to 47 and

Softball League Matches: 51 to 31-Reuter. ACBA Ground, King's

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