THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE
1966;
RICHEST OF ALL Selling Plates No Longer
TASMANIAN
LOTTERIES
The world's chon lot- tery prime of 2A500,000, 11 being offered by Tammelaa Lotteries in its latest mam- moth sweep,
It is to be known as the Olympic Special and will comprise 100,000 subeCTIBETE with fall tickets at £A25 and share tickets of 2.AI each,
A totál of £41,521,875 will be paid in prizo mokey,
Apart from the fovi prist of £500,000 there will be
Пус prices i ZA30,000 each, 20 prizna si £A5,000 and 815 prizes at £A1,000 tach.
A
་
with
being
third sweep first prize of £A250,000 is in the process of Allod,
Archer And. Statham May Play At Nottingham
London, June 3.
Two injured fast bowlers who are key men for the Tests, Hon Archer of Australis and Bran Statham of England, may be fit for the first match, starting at Nottingham on Thursday.
IN
Both tested themselves at the Statham, who has nels today. been suffering from groin strain, cone through his trymil satisfactorily. Afterwards. Mr C. G. Howard, the Lancashire Secretary, said going to Trent Bridge tomorrow believing himself quite t to play".
"Statham
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ham torn back Archer, who' muscle Abres, billedk ad bowled at full pace and did, nel wem unduly troubled,
Also with Archer in the meta were Colin Mcdonald (strained Thugh), Ray Lindwalt (strainest Thigh)
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Davulson Alan (bruined thumb}
All looked fairly confident, se the only player who can be ruk d out of the Australian side betsmaa Fan Craig, who lef hospital only last night follow- ing his stomach levuble.
In Johnson, the Australīzes caplain, is expected to name 12 players tomorrow from wh<> FR the Test team will be chosen.» China Mati Special.
Pakistani And Indian Players Prominent In Tennis Tourney
London, June 5. Pakistani and India players were prominent in the Northern Lawn tennis tournament Manchester today. Among the results were the following:
Men's singles' 2nd round K. Saced (Pakistan) beat J. Upton (Britain) 9-7, 6-2.
Serving A Useful Purpose
By RICHARD
BAERLEIN
The bidding for selling plate winners has often surprised even the most hardened regular racegoer. The general public cannot hope to fathom the whys and, wherefores of some horses making good prices, after winning this type of race while for others there is no bid ut all.
For instance, at Kempton on April unimpressively-bred colt, won the selling sold to the American, Mr Ray Bell, for 840
I was his first success and he owed i airpost entirely to
of the
wille opportunish
who was coming in Snaith. un the move as the tapes went up and got away to a flying start.
Why was he more than the wished much front of him?
I have
2, Runtast, an rate and was guiness.
worth so much two allies which a long way in
taken two examples from the same day, but these are not isolated instances in the
Runfast beat the favourite sciling plate world. Saucy Kate, by a lngth and
The more than was giving her 4lb. wright-for-sex. Runfast
prob-plate "bly
fetched just about his horse. value.
The other day Soucy Kate wun lling ruce over A fur- log further by three lengths there weight anck
tou
Liste wex Go bid for her.
NICELY BRED
She is a nicely-bred filly by Hard Sauce, who is having a
Reason
site
Her
dam is by Winalot and Winalot mars have plenty of courage aux stamina.
main idea of a selling la to dispose of a bad If anyone enters a good horse in one of these events to had a gamble it is only fair that they should have to ply some- thing towards the owner of the second and to the executive for the privileg of having landed the gamble.
Most owners and trainers are for this, but quite preparwch those who do the bidding op-
than the horse when choosing which to buy and which not to buy
the
Saucy Kate had been turned *R 1s why nobody can out looking really well by Juck understand
prices paid for Shett and
Improving (selling platers. 13
It is question- well as in racing able whether this type of reco
Berves
ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
This week we make the Spot of Honour at the Top of the Sports Parade a target for the sharp shooters from 6 COD who have just returned to the Colony after a most successful visit to Singapore. in which they captured the Far East Championship of the Royal Army
Well shot... 0 COD Ordnance Corps.
GOLF
BRITISH PROS GET AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX WHENEVER THEY MEET AMERICANS
By ALAN HOBY
Is Britain finished as a leading golf power? Are many of her top professionals past their prime?. And how much longer is the biennial Ryder Cup slaughter to go on?
In one of the bluntest warnings I have seen Australian star Norman von Nida, now back in England, declares:--
"Today Australia is second only to America In producing good golfers, with South Africa and Argentina high up while Britain is dragging the chain moat painfully."
"Somehow it looks as tough
The swimming and water polo, season is now getting into its stride and already there is good reason for
Referring to thone endless optimism that the Army wilt once again be well repre-
Ryder Cup "massacres," the sonted in the Colony Water Polo competition.
forthright von N. "I am no surprising if the football friend-diplomat....If I believe a thing
they have built up in noods saying, I say -adds ship
when Hongkong is continued they retum home.
Middiolon
the Army senior team three-quarters through the season and he able task as he was asked to All
place vacated by the depar ture of Morris who is now with Villa.
There seems to be a feeling abrood that after the bountiful of last year when experience the soldiers had a moot success- ful time this will be a lean year The feeling is probably a type
cine
into
the Cup will never be worn Britain again, for their golfers seem to be beaten before they
, wishful thinking by some of of the wwe set a most unenvi start."
last season's defeated opponents not shared by those who polo, рого
but it is anise Anny water the
WAK
to one, who is closely pear to adiect the stablo rather connected with the sport 1
Morris was a great favourite Middlelon ay that in the Colony and pleased to hear him
hd to stand comparison with irst indications are in fact more
thehim every time he kicked the encouraging than those at
Nevertheless Middleton start of last season, and with buil. ffic
North
and South quickly fitted into the team and Army
his personal tally of five goals Leagues now underway there is the for
in o Senior League game show- ample opportunity useful purpose any
ed that he knew where the goal talent is selectors to see what available.
Jay The water shortage of course has not helped the South com- mitter as Victoria Pool was out of action until quite recently, whereas the une at Sek Kong -- the hub of Army North's pre- has been Iminary activities open for many weeks
physically as auty
From the breeding point of | longer. view she must be worth £1500 ut today's values and she is certainly worth more than her Kempton conqueror, Runfagi.
Despite strenuous efforts by the auctioneer, nobody would bd the entered selling price of
200 guiness un away unsold. win again.
She is sure ID
(London Expreu Service).
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Tennis Veterans
she was led Form Association
To Combat Professionalism
At Birmingham yesterday, Ramagenu and Conerme dead- heated in the selling rice three lengths in front of her nekrès! rival After the mev - nobody would bid £100 for either of the dead-heaters.
BEATEN ON MERIT
Yet the fourth horse, Love is
Fine! who started at odds-on was sold for 340 guineus, He had finished five lengths be hind the winners, and was fourth outing.
had. been baten entirely on inerit after having every chosee.
League Tennis
his
J.
Cortina d'Ampezzo, June 5. Delegates from 31 nations to- day formed a "Veterans' Inter-
nallonat Lawn Tennis Associa-
ton" here to organise tourna-
for ments
players past their prime to "encourage youth" to "ght professionalism".
The delegates included repre- sentatives from Britain and all European countries from Corn- munist China, Yugoslavia, ilun- gary, Poland, the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, India. Pakistan and other countries.
Alesandro Loewyn well known vebaran Italian player was elected first President of the Associated.--Reuter,
1957 Ice Skating Championships At Colorado Springs
BIOH AS EVER
The two Army teams may not have the same outstanding per- sonalities as they had at the cud
It is understood that he will get an early opportunity to show his ability with one of the senior clubs in the Potteries and if be get the right kind of breaks he will do well. wi
To all three players we say Thank you for
ali the
fine entertainment you have
given us....Bou Voyage.....and a due share of Soccer success back home....".
mode two
The Royal Army Pay Corps is of last season, but my opposi-holding its Annual Swimming tion who takes them lightly may Gala at Victoria Pool on July 18 get an unpleasant surprise. The and the organisers
have strength of the two teains la for
include han arrangemente sent little
than the present
more
Halopon events in the programme the healthy but conjecture
Tiro Arvi of these is a 100 shown in enthusiasm
recent yards Free Style event and the years by both players and second is a Free Style Relay of organisers is apparently as high 4 x 100 Yaris, as ever-and that is a good sign.
the
a
Army North will be in actions a against
Dockyard in League match at Victorih Pool tomorrow evening at 8.30 p.m. and next Tuesday they will be back at the same venue for match against their old tradi- tional rivals the Royal Navy. This game will start at 5 p.m. On the same evening Army South will be over at the RAF Pool at Kaltak 10 mest the Royal Air Force.
CONTINUED
The
two events will be well spaced in the programme and
be able competitors will
both if they so compete in wish
who is hoped that those are Interested will make their intentions known
It
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SOUT
possible by sending their entries to Capt Whocoix, RAPC., at the Command Pay Office.
These events should provide some exclllng swimming,
MACAO TRIP
Whenever they mott Amert- cans, British pros get an in- feriority complex, says von Nida, with the result that every two years the Yanks paste their ears
oft
GOLFING WEZARDS
Ho wants the Ryder Cup ules altered to bring in Com- monwealth players. The follow- ing all-Empire team, captained by the trainy Locke, would not only give the Americans a real run for their money; they might
them possibly beat
Open Champion Peter Thomson, Locke, Dal Rces, Peter Allis, Bernard Hunt, Kel Nagle, Ossió Pickworth, and Max Faulkner, And, I say, don't forget South Africa's young Gary Player,
INTERFERENCE
Bui will this be done? No. Asgeris von Nidu Why? Because the bosses of British gentlemen who dislike change almost as much fly like
myself."
"Unless Britian produces not one but several golfing wizards like James Braid, Harry Vardoninterference from 'colonjala' like ar Henry Cotton very smartly, she will have to choose her fellya from the same old players.... inost of them well past their pring."
Continuing to toss vorbal hand grenades at the Old Guard
professionals in Dagland von Nida tarlly observes: "I would say that only Dai Rees, Peter Allt Bernard Hunt and per- haps Max Faulkner are worthy of inclusion in uny futuro Ryder Cup team.
"The remainder have lost their form so badly, or their keenness, zest, and will to win. that they should not even be considered.
"Better to try some young unknowns and hope to build for the future; and in the mean- time at worst, the result will be the same,"
Even if Britain discards the older players, the future remājas a.um. Indoes, with fow, if any, young players coming along of the Cotton, Peter Thomson or Bobby Locke calibre, von Nida obligingly steps forward with his free-of-charge master plan
Britain's salvage
goling
to
prestige.
New Booking Scheme
For Deep Water Bay Golf Course
KCC lost to Recreio yeater- day in the Men's "B" Division
the In
only Lengur Tennis match played yesterday.
These will be testing games KCC Lost To itecreto y 4-5
for the new Army teams and
The Army soccer team goes to C M. Guilford and 1 ilanci
will give the selectors a clear Macao this week-end to meet Lee and K. S. KCC) beat K. H. nt
Cleveland, June 5. Indication of exactly what sort their opposite numbers in the Yam 8-2; drew with H. Chen and
The United 1. Đ. Lú 3-4; lost to M. 5 Leo and
Stoles
of scason Figure
Leo ahead... and Portuguese Colony. The follow- a. Ctrng 2-B
Skating Federation announced show them how much team ing players have been invited
Members of the Royal Hong- Petersen and King (KCC) here today that the 1957 World atrengthening-ki any-wil
be to make the rip: Sgt Alat kong Gelf Club дло advised drow with K. It. Lee and K, S
necessary
last lee Figure Skating Champion-
year's RAEC (1) Fd Regt), Gnr Hogan that as an Yam 5-6 beat M. Send B. ships would be held at Colorado
experimental mea- successes are to be repeated.
(27 Lt Bty). Gny Laycock (15 Cheng, beat II. Chen and Lu 0-4.
Springs (Colorado).
Med Reg), Tor Mullett (7 Huse it has been decided to ar-
runge for the
of booking McInnes (24 Fd starting times 8pr sara),
for the Deep Water Bay Course on Saturday The depletion of this season's Engrs), Fie Jones (18 Fd Amb}, L/Cpl Tolfrey (8 COD), Plo
afternoons and Sunday morn- Army soccer team will be chip Egerton (1 King's Own), Pie
ings. First and second round troopship the week-Hough (1 North Staffs), Sgt times may be booked in decor and.If the ship's company Henderson (24 Fd EngrS), Sprdance with the schedule by
Smith (24 Fd Engrs), telephoning 32340 Bowering (7 Hussars), L/Bdr Martin (27 HAA Regt), Pto McLoughlin (1 King's Own).
The team prill all on the on Friday and afternoon boat will tdura over-night on Saturday,
S. Krishnan (India) beal, 0. Prenn (Britain) 0-0, 7-5,
N. Kumar (India) beat Cinch (Britain) 6-0, 6-1.
Third round
M.
J Drobny (Egypt) beat J. Soyued (Pakistan) 0-4, 3-6, 6-2.
1. Vermaak (South Africa) beat . K. Hale (India) 6-1, -6-2-France-Presse.
Singapore Cancels Soccer Interport With Philippines
Singapore, June 5. The Singapore Amateur Fool- ball Association decided at a meeting last night to cancel the annual interport soccer series with the Philippines.
This decision was taken when
a Philippines team failed to keep its date for a maleh Singapore last monti.
in
The SAFA Council deldes instead to arrange an annual sories with either Vietnam on Indonesia. A spokesman sald If Vietnam agreed to the pro- posal, a Singapore team could stop over at Saigon while on its way to Hongkong for the annual Aw Hoe Cup competition November-United Press.
INDIAN RIFLE TEAM HERE
in
The Indian Rido, team that composed "agaliuť Jopaneto raw, ¿cently arrived in the Colony youlerday by TAG, from Tokyo to.compete in some friendly matches against the Hongkong Hifto Association, today at 10.30 0.
Led by their Captain, De H Denerjoo, the, team will stay in the Colony until Friday, when They will leave, for Bangkoks, Other Pocitosh
members. of the tes
Garguld (Manager), Mr Hall Balwant Singh, # Hon, Romosh? Das
J
Goudy (KCC)
S and A. P, Ʌ ር.
to K. H Les and K. 9. Ynen A-1, lost to M. 9. Lee and J. Cheng 0-0, kat to it. Chen and R. D. Lu 8-7.
It was added that they would probably ba
in staged
the week February 28 to March 2. --France-Presse,
GIBSON WINS TENNIS TITLE
Authen, Gibeon of the USA Rats her trophy after beating British title holder Angela Mortimer to win the French Ladies Singles tennis fuak last week. Althea 28. holds a B.Sc degree in Arriculare, and Mechanics, Her next target Wimbledon. Exprime Photo:
the
tinued when "Cheshire" calls at
decide to have any gumes along the way they will have three good
forwards available as Chalmers, McMillan
and Middleton will all be on board.
The Arst two bave been regular first team playera throughout the season although Chalmers had a rehabilitation apell in the reserves when 210 The Divisional Royal Artillery
came after
usual office hours.
during the
All ines will be allotted on a "first come firat served" basis,
The schedule la: Salurdays, Arst round, from 2 pm at 5- to 3.05 p.m. minuto intervals
Second round from 3.16 pm. at 5-minute intervals to 120 p.m.
Sundays "A", first round 8.30 am, at 6-minute intervals to 9.35 am: Second round, 9.45 to am. at 6-minute Intervals
Sundays
tenm spirit which enabled him The : Royal Army Medient
returned to the
ahar arranged to hold its Annual lengthy stay in hospital as the Swimming Gala at Sek Kong on result of a hasty shoulder Tuesday, August 14 and included injury reoclved against South in the programme is a vialtors Medley Relay Race in which China,
teams of four will swim one McMillan, surely one of the cams
10:00 0.m. to length each in the backstroke, mer enthusiastic players appear in Army colours in a butterfly, breaststroke and free
-respectively. long time, was a great mvourite your Annual Gala is with the Chinese fans, His
one of the outstanding features boundless energy and his happy of the swimming season and in- go-lucky approach to the game tending competitors in the open was always entertaining, but event should forward their
of view from a team
entrica to the Swimming Officer, outslanding
wore his HQRA
40 Inf Div., BAPO No. 1. versatility and his
exemplary team to play without a quibble Corps footballers who did such wherever he was most needed.
uick the season
ho was
grand job in winning the
at right-back, right Third Division Championship of the Colony League turned out half and for eVSTY forward
Ícam, againat
the Army at position. ,"and.
in fact he Sockunpoo in a gamo arranged also played in. gool In an
to give the Army Selectors an energency Opinions sre divaled as to which is his best opportunity of seeing one of position, but I hazard a guess two recent arrivals in action.
The Medicals showed plenty- that he will eventually make of enthumasmi oured lols his name as a contre-forward
defensive and
dis- merling BOCCER OPPORTUNITYDS plays by goalkeeper MeBean-
· Band · - centro-half McKenna-kept Chalmers - has played many the scors to a solitary gos!“ in fine games at mide-forward favour of an Army team that and rumour bas it that he will did not exert itself unduly, not, have long to wait for From en
en Army point of view Bocsár, opportunity, when he gots there was satisfaction at the limme, Allled to a good sonso good showings, by "Hough" and of position, and strength on the Hendenen who formad the right ball Chalmers also possesso Wing lo
the
second half. the happy knacle of cracking in Henderson attracted a lot of KhươHe has incorect attention : Erom („Wolves and vity Hints onabor, but the ones Aldershot, before coming over- many Is rate hidhest his
looked:
a pecke Coming cloves indicto forward fough
Clp and his repent of it nat
PortValo, player, bl, cons
Kliches in the Banter Bielas: Latients that
Chainers and Mekilleri
wing g's Tom
"B". Arst round 11.10 am at B-minute intervals to 12.10 p.m. Second round 12.35 pin at 5-minute, inter- vals to 1.30 pm.
Closing time for the receipt of bookings is 12 moņ, on Saturdaya...
THREE
Strong words-even from this wiry, flory, pintsize Australian
P.I. BASKETBALL
TEAM PLAY FOUR MATCHES HERE
*
The Philippine Chinese Black and White Basketball team and delegation flew, in from Taipei Biler AD by TAC yesterday official visit to Taiwan.
of 24 mem- Que Gue will
The delegation bers led by Mr play four matches against local learn in Hongkong turning to the Philippines.
before re-
1
who began his career as a'bare- foot ceddie;, who worked as a boy in a sweltering slaughter- who later got a job house, breaking sheep heads with his hands In the State and who, once in a abattoirs; girl, was flung 50 feet into the sharkt-infested Brisbane river...
all this Yet, despite
and a smashed Kneecap,
litto **Normic" rose from poverty to
meet-and beat-ome of the, world's best golfers, including his Idol Walter Hagen and Gene, Sorazen
Broadsides apart, von Nida, now 42, has compiled a racy and And refreshing autobiography. although he is the owner of an almost savage brand of honesty,' he softens it with Überal lacings of wit.
BEST CADDIE
For instance, when he wis 15, Norman, perky and con- ficient told the 'great Walter Hagen, then on a visit to Aus-
India: "I am to carry your
I am the best enddie in
clubs, Brisbane."
Hagen looked down at this undersized shrimp of a boy and said: "OK, son, then you and I are a pair, because I'm the best goller in Brisbane."
* "Golf Is My Business," by Norman von Nida (Frederic Muller, 10s, not),
--(London Express Service).
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