THE REST-4, COMBINED CHINESE-3

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957---

DOUTELLE FOR BIG ASCOT EVENT

THERE WAS NO REST FOR COMBINED CHINESE IN THIS REFRESHING GAME

By I. M. MacTAVISH

The Charity match at the Club Studium last night provided as exhilarating an encounter as we have had the pleasure of watching in a long time.

The Rest claimed the final honours by the odd goal in seven, but the Com- biped Chinese side did ant please their faithful followers one little bit, and some of the players, who are normally the recipients of vocal praise and applause, found out vory quickly just how fickle a football crowd can be..

Indson

I was indeed refreshing In Stvicg and HKFA sides they be the Army skipper moved into ree a non-Chinese sile play thrust to drchively a recent perfect position to shoot into the with the enthusiasm that this game.

no1, he was deliberately and eleven did. Don't let that Newcomer

started desperately tripped by a Chinese comment give you the wrong well an improved as the gaine defender. If ever I saw an t-

that deserved idea. They alga display- wat on, and once he has pulish-fringement

this was it. ed a great deal of sh

de up

hi play a little and penalty kick then

Chinese players were as The Lover of their inter-pissing was ¦ Grientate i himmelf into the wilę.

the Rest were very well conceived and very and styles of the Chinese foot astonished a

when Reierts Mak lickly carried out.

baller he will make a real place shocked for himself in our socert sphere. Young-fat waved play on

Yee's to act for the TWO BLUNDERS

beuont of the fans expressed the d the tensile of Has "weak-!

Two blunders

# very situation excellently. The crowd 3-per opposition. In the carly stage they tried to road cafferent kind very nearly dis-laughed!! through the proceedings. but torted the picture of this game when at the end of 35 manutes out of of true recognition. The play they found themselves

Cute somt after the in- Trulling by

when the Rest were 120 grand Travis | forval noak the gun in rates that ¦ Beading by two gords to one.

dai- A this team was a 11tte but

delightful through mrs fine chartre ani, fevent from the ine Combinert gave H

The Chinese bogs maid dearly for underestimating the spirit!

fitad

COUNTY CRICKET

BAILEY AND INSOLE BOTH SCORE CENTURIES

AGAINST

GLAMORGAN

London, May 16.

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Worse was to icllow for the Rest. A few minutes after the incident right-back penalty' Martin, decided to be a Bttle bit too clover, Instead of clearing the ball be ejected to carry it dowzfleiri. He ran all of 40 yards with the ball at his feet but at the crucial moment be was overtalten and disposessed by Yin Cheuk-yin. The ball was swept immedintely down the wing Mok Chuwab: from the little winger it was crosed accurately to the for post: there was Ho Ying-fun reudy to whip it into the net and put the Combined Chinese on legel terms for the first time in the game.

The Marlin head hung low

husne. These

after

With Gordon Barker, who Tell only two short of a hundred. Jusole (106) and Bailey (102 not out) helped Esses build up a big lead of 250. Essex declared at 896 for seven against Glamorgans 196.

Barker and Insole took thrir | sevir: third wicket partnership to 154 before Barker, trying to complete. big 100 with: a square cut off spinner Him I'resyder, dragged the ball onto Al stumps. Batting 213 minutes, he hit eight fours.

вздо incidents might easily have blown the Rest to Doug Insole and Trevor Bailey. Test cricketers and bits and when Lau Chi-hmm put probables for the First Test against the West Indies al the Chinese ahead in the 71st an episode of Birmingham from May 30, both scored

for minute centuries

truly brilliant football it looked Essex against Glamorgan today.

to be all over bar the shouting but the shouting all to come what was very different from seme of us expected. Within exactly 45 seconds of the Chinese taichng the lead, Grifts had reed through their defence to Marker 98, Hailey 102 with a great shot and put the at Cheung Koon-hing all ents At Birminiham: Nottingham- shire 139 Carter fler for 5

Warwickshire and 46 for on¢ ).

Ingale continued in impresive form kneeling up 13 fours in Three Itours. After Insolv departure. Bailey, "culting and pulling fluently, completed his century In two hours 50 minutes. He hit one five

12 fours.

CRITICAL STAGE At Birmingham. two errogs 0. judgment J11 go for thir TUN

Warwickshire the Cust valuable wickets of Alan Towit- send and Swaranjit Singh of a erllent stage in their dive in- ning agus Nottinghamshire.

After Nottingham were adi ant To: 170, Warwickshire gvon nat into trouble, Half the side were out for 90 and then kollowed the ; running out of Singh FL21 Twixed.

Warwickshire declared at 100 for nine offer useful innings by John Bannister (34) ami Khalid . Ibadulla, of Pakistan (41).

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

declared,

(isole 106,

120 to the declared,

At Leicester; Leicestershire- IRD and 27 for three, Hampshige 217 (Marshall 501.

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At Derby: Derbyshire 330 for deela reci. Royal Air Forve 139 (Smith six for 30 ant] 60 for (wo)-Router.

Fast Bowlers Will

Open Hongkong's Attack Against All-Malaya

Kuala Lumpur, May 16, Hongkong was expected to open its attack with two of the faste: bowlers who have played in Malaya since the war when they begin the three day "Test", ogrist All-Malaya tomorrow,

The bowlers are 22-year-old Buddy Cornell and 10-year-old David Petti, who have not been) paired yet in a match in the current Hongkong tour,

At Worcester: Northampton shire beat Werenstershire by five wickets, Worcestershire 115 for three declared and 143 for four

Cunell played gains Sing declared. Northamptonshire 109)

e het week and took five for six declared and 150 for

wickets for 37 runs in the Art five (Brooncs 19). (two yinings-the best performances friendly).

t back on level terms again.

GOOD FORTUNE

A ding-dong strugle then loukk place for the winner, Allan and his henchmen defended herock-

hd stroke of ally but they good fortune when one erneking shot hit the jutetion of post and bar and resounded to the biz goalkeeper. There was plenty of excitment at the other end too,

Hogan hat a

drive brilliantly smothered on the line by Cheung Koon-hing. He also had the buil! in the net when the Chinese gualkeeper dropped a hot shot hear the post, but another strange decision went against Hogan and the referee decrced it was 'no-peal',

With the hands on the clock reaching out for full-time the Rest struck a final blow. Jaques pushed a

through pars Hogan, who transferred it down the right. Bernardo lofted the

tu

il into the middle and with

the Chinese defence caught in a Gris raced

hopeless tangle,

in and, at the second attempt, jabbed the ball into the net for the winner. The "Anger of suspicion" was wagging with a vengance among the defenderal I

The Rest side turned in 3 most refreshing display. Every- one of them tried, and fried their hardest, to fight through to victory...and there was not a shadow of a doubt that they well

of the matches so fur-and two deserved it in the end. The sue-

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Shown in this new picture is Doutelle, one of the Queen's three entries (the others are High Veldt and Amleria) for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, to be run at Ascot on July 20.

Doutelle seen here with jockey W. H. Carr, is trained by Caplain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort. The big race has attracted an entry of 80, of which 85 are from abroad.----Neuterphoto,

Colony's Softball Players May Appear On TV

For The 1957/58 Season

Softballers who pride themselves on being photogenic will have the oppor tunity to display the more attractive side of their profile when the 1957/8 softball season gets underway some time in September or October, as the Hongkong Soft- ball Association has agreed in principle to an offer hy Rediffusion to televise part of the Association's activities.

came under discussion

This was just one of the items of interest which yesterday when the Council met to wind up affairs connected with the langue and the recent presentation dance.

Various recommendations for¡ next Annual General Mecting for a series of exhibition games! the furtherance and well-being on June 20,

May show their prowess Di et the game were fabled for It was revealed the meeting King's Park provided conditions further action at the discretion that a Jupanre women's soft- can be met locally. The Chair- of the incoming office-bearers halt team which will be going nun of the local governing and Council to be elected at the to Taipt and, possibly Manila body, Mr Hal Winglee, has wril-

ten to the Japanese Athleti Unton to enquire Into the possibility of the Japanese girls displaying their wares against local sides and, a reply is ex- perted soon

U.S. BASEBALL

Brooklyn Dodgers Score 3-2 Victory Over Chicago Cubs

New York, May 16.. Sandy Koufax, the Brooklyn Dodgers 21-year-old bonus baby, equalled the season high of 13 strikeouts to- day when he pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs.

BEGINNER'S LEAGUE

Another item of interest which cropped up was the Beginner's League. This is nol u new venture by the Asso- j ciation ገጽ Instituted iwo years train young players.

Handicaps For The Thirteenth Race Meeting

Handicaps for the Hangkong Jockey Club's Thirteenth Race Meeting of the current season, on Saturday, May 26, will be as follows:

FIRST RACE

| Perfecilblilty (142), Sultan

(151). Tell-me-more (150).

SIXTH RACE

Kong Champions

Breezy Stakes.. Ulana 9. 1 Mile, —Aces High (147), Barometer

(147), Blossom Time (147). Hons

$9 C'est Si Bon (47), Desert Gold Chater Cup. Open. 111⁄2 Miles,-

(147), Escalator (147). Ever- Banita (147). Glory (147), green (147), Festival View Golden Branch (147), Jinglé (147), Green Velvet

(147). (147), Bell

Johnber (147), Isis (147), Many Returns (147), Night Peaple (147), Red Light Shy Horse (147), Thunder Sky (147). Serbu (147). Shiraz

(147), V.LP. ·(147).

(147), Whirlaway" (147).

SECOND RACE Alveston Blakes. 1957 Ponles, from 12 M Post-Ding Dong

SEVENTH RACE

1957 Fenics. From 2 M. Post.-- Clarence Stakes. (Race B).

(142),

(147), Gambelta (147), Gay Alex Gift (142), Cavalry (147), Minstre; (147),

Courler (142). Diamoni fahan (147),

LAI Jef Chi (147) Kmity Klara Kong (147), Lymber (147), New (142), Heroine (147), King (147), Lucky Chap (147), Mar- vellous

Delhi (142), Newington (147), Million Bonus (147).

Pretender (147), Satis Ngan Loong (142). Reyaz (142),

(147), Inction (147), Straight Runner Shillelagh

Viewpolit (147),

Suurise (147), Super-|(142), Welcome (147), Wing master (147), Tara (147), Tiger Han, (147), Yum Sing (142). Shark (147)).

EIGHTH RACE THIRD RACE

Gordon Handicap. .(Is! Sec.) Class 5. 1 file,Apple Pie Mosque Handicap. (1st Sec.) ((153), Cirus (135). Constella- Class 7. Mile-Air Powerlon (148). Crackerjack (167), (157). Carola (154), Chekupun Fieldmaster (147), icefield (158), (151). Dutes Couragʊ (159), Jip On Hawalan Moor (154), Lente (148), Strathchr. (145), Violet

(151) Precious Gem Parade (159), Malosall II (151) 2 Rebel 11

Fay (139). (142), Santa Claus (155), Woglan (149).

FOURTH HAĊE

NINTH RACE

Excelsior Handienp, Claas 8. From M. Post-Advancement Clarence Stakes. (Race A). 1957 Ponies. From 2. Post-158). Fortuna (135), Happy (195). Comet (159) Cornhill As You Like It (347), Curtain Warrior 1154), Marine Charger Calls (147), Madam Fortune (153). Matador (154). October (147), Opportune (147), Presto Morn (142). Snowy (147), Que Sera (147), Roman Straight Flush (153), Valbridge (153), Hero (147), Temptation

(147), (152). Winning Streak (147).

FIFTH RACE

TENTI RACE

Gordon Handicap. (2nd Sec.) Clais 5. Mile-Aan Cook Mosque Handicap. (2nd Sec.) (137), Anna (152), Bayshore Class 7. 1 Mlle-Emperor De-7145). Chinese Mackerel (141). light (151), Gay Sire (152), Distant Sky (159), Empire Rose Good Girl (147), Ma Cherie | (148), Ever-glo (148), Good (135), Morning Dew (143), New Condition (150), Hallmark (158), Love (141), Not So Bad (154), Thousand Miles (145).

WEST INDIES CRICKETERS

TAKE 141 RUNS LEAD

OVER CAMBRIDGE U.

Cambridge, May 16.

A second wicket stand of 205 in 190 minutes between this league was Bruce Pairaudeau (327) and Clyde Walcott (86) was the ago to feature of today's play here when the West Indies, with Because 366 for six wicket at the close, led Cambridge University of the unforeseen dimculties by 111 runs with four wickets in hand.

dild not

got the the league support the Association hud hopen for however past ex-

Pairaudeau, who batted for 222 minutes and hit 14 perience has shown that the fours, was the dominant partner in a stand which at one various problems which arose time looked likely to rival the 360 added for the third in post yours to prevent the wicket by Everton Weels and Frank Worrell here in efficient running of such 0

Walcott was, for him, strange-

The Detroit Tigers bent the Boston Red Sox 2-1 in the only other daylight game. New York was at Cin-cague can be solved. To 1950. einatti, Pittsburgh at Milwaukee and Philidelphin at St Louis in National League night games while Kansas City was at New York, Chiengo at Washington and Cleveland as Baltimore in American League are-lighters,

TEMPER TANTRUM

Conditions favoured the bats-

this end a new committee of five, with much experience fin softball matters, has beeny subdued, but his 86 was his men ne the fielding side had to co-opted and it will meet next highes: score of the tour so far. cope with a greasy ball and slippery footholds for much of prepare a completely Pairauden was out soon the day.

week new blueprint for the Beglomer's afterwords when Colin Smith

Even at this carly knocked, his off stump out ofCONSIDERABLE HANDICAP stage, several prominent the ground. His innings had in- players and coacher have cuded no vestige of a chrace

This and the absence of offered their pervices. Further and his form must have

Goonesena SI-

until lunch with details will be made publie in couraged the Test selectors, stomach trouble was a consider- the near future.

able handicap to the relatively inexperienced University players.

Moe Drawbowsky and Turk Jensen's single to produce Bos-League. Lown struck out 10 Dodgers and ton's run in the ninth, the total of 23 for both teams equalled

the National League modern mark set by. Boston and

Red Sox slugger Ted Williams Cincinnati in 1901 und tied by

has been reported to American Cincinnati -and Brooklyn in

League Headquarters for pos 1955. The loss extended thesible discipline fur tossing his Cubs wloless skein at home to bat in a temper tantrum during elght games.

yesterday's game ugainst the

Last but by no means the cast, the totally unexpected but nevertheless welcome offer by

British Runner

But the bowlers, especially Geoff Cool and Wichael Hamės, stuck manfully lo their task

Koufax walked seven batters Detroit Tigers, i was disclosed Rediffusion (HK) Lid, to televiseets Best World giving little away

but yielded only four hits as he today. chalked up his second win of the

season. Carl doubled home Peewee and scored himself on Amorce infield Brooklyn.

Williams, angry at his failure Furillo get a hit in his Brst appear

ance at the plate, flung his bat Reese,

in disgust toward the Red Sox Sandy

Fist base umpire Frank

out for two dugout,

in the fourth runs

some of the Association's ac- The Association has tivities, recelved jetter from them outlining 1 plan

bring to to the viewing public (to those

1

Performance

At Oxford; Yorkshire beat for 12 in the recond giving him cess was a team success and in- inning and Duke Snitier hit his/Tabacchi said the incident was coming season. This generous world performance

Oxford University by an innings matel figures of 7 for 40. and 41 runs.

dividual praite is swallowed up Yorkshire 123 for

cight de

Pettit Anished with four for in "Well done"....to the whole clared. Oxford University

cleven. 9363 in match against Malaya al (Cowan 33 and 196, Kumlchen Penare, which ended yesterday was

Two Combined Chinese wide 100, Wardle Ave for 6)..

2 disappointment....not AL Cambridge: Cambridge To support Hongkong's fast only in their play, but also in University 223. West Indies 366 gttack Buf! Dhabher and Billy their Carly attitude of hyper- for six (Pairaudeau, 127, Walcott Greenhalgh, two 'modium-paced superiorily. They paid fully for 80, Smith 65 not oul).

splaners are expected to be their miscalculation....and yet used. So far on the tour they after Ho Ying-fun's goal they have not had a chance to bowl might easily have got right on on'a pitch fluat favoured spin... Beater.

A Manchester; Lancashire 254. Scotland 15 for no wicket, (No play today, rain). ',

At Ilford: Glamorgan 148 and 15 for no wicket. Essex 396 for

增強作力

恢復元氣

GUINNESS

Britain Lead 2-0 In

GIVES STRUGIH Davis Cup

TO ATHLETES ET

AND VIGOUR

TO SPECTATORS

Eastbourne, May 10,

top.

trom

who are fortunate enough to have TV sels anyway) some of the highlights of the forth sixth humer in the sixth for the violation of a recent directive offer has been accepted in prin-

League President Will Dodgers third run.

Harridge. The directive orderedciple by the Council, Robin Roberts of the Phila- | Lengue umpires to repart ali | deinhia Phillies established the bal flingings by players. season high for strikeouts on May 2 when he struck out 13 Cubs.

THE SCORES American League

STILL SCORING

Collie Smith

and Frank Warrell both hit with great power in a fifth wicket stood of 89,

London, May 10. British runner, Miss Dlane

Smith undefeated with 53. Leather, today set up the best

for the hit a huge six of Goonesena and Worrell made 32 of his 49 Women's 1,500 metres, when she

the distance at aruns in boundaries before mis- Hornchurch, Essex, athletics timing drive to be caught at meeting in 4 minutes, 30 longoff.

coy cred

Beconds.

The University struck ono There is no official world more blow

close before the record for the women's ́ 1,500 † when James bowled Wesley George "Chico" Austin will petres. The former best world Hall for a duck but with, Detroit fim Bunningstruen eut Ted Boston

AG Q00 010-2-8=3 Willams three times and yield-

100 009 00--1-5-0 again be scoring for Warwick-performance was set up by m-Ganteaume cod Smith together Bunning (2-11.

and House Portershire in the County Crict other British runner, Mrs Alan and a lead of 141, West Indies e ave hits to score his secand field, Delock ) and White, Daley Championship this season. Over Periting, who cloited 4 minules, falshed the day in astropic victory of the senson. Frank Boling (5th).

(0), LP-Purterfield 16-17 HR-joyed that the Edgbaston ground 35.4 sepads last year..

posiiton The forward Ilac nover Bolling started off the guine really ellcked and apart from u

at Birmingham has again' been League with a homer and the Tigers Brooklyn

given a Test Match, Austin re- 000 201 000-3-03-2

Provided the rain, which good first half goat Chu Wing- scored their second run in the Chiengo

900 010 010-2-4-6, calis that he scored in the first

caused three interruptions of keung had n very ordinary eighth as Harvey Kuern ht Koufax (2-0) and Walker

off they game. Individually the players into A force piny Williams bewrks, Lowland Neenan. Test Match ever played there minutes, is also world record play today,

LP-Drabowały.

wes itfty

should rezlatér Uleir finth win 1-9) Snider and that were competent enough but doubler and stored on Jackie atskiUnited" Preis.

of the tour tomorrow-outer. apart from occasional bursis

For inter-passing we saw very

National

utle of their traditional pattern THE GAMBOLS

weaving.

Verdict: A most entertaining game with a bit of everything ... what a pity we don't see more like it. This WIT

Britak gained a 2-0 teade" game that turned out over New Zealand when they "big"...usually it's the older won both singles on the open-way round.

ing day of their second round

European Zone Davis Cup match here.

The

TEAMS

Rest:

Allen: Martin,

Michael Davies, Britain's top player, besi Jeff Robson, the Lamb:"Jaquez, Hudson, Santos; New Zealand number one, by Barnardo, Travis, Hogan, Owen, 8-3 6-3 6-2 6-4, and

Bobby Griffiths. Wilson, detonted Lewis Gerrardi Combined Chinese: Choung 6-2 11-0 0-2

Koon-hing; · Hou Yung-sook. Wibhor of the tio will next Lau Yee; Lak Talc-hay, Ko, Po- meet the winners of the France keung, Chan Chi-long: Ho Cacahoslovakia match whiệh | Ying-fun, Kau Chi-tum, ChRI begins tomorrow in Lyford; [[Wing-kouing, Yiu Cheuk-yin, Reuter

"Mok⋅ Chun-wah.

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ago!

Miss Leather, first woman to run the mite in under five

for this five years holder

distance France-Presse..

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