THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958.

Stirling Moss Sets A ALL-ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS New Course

Course Record

Eddie Choong Extended Taiwanese Win 25-6 In An Aston-Martin

By Bo Nilsson

Sebring, Mar, 19.

Stirling Moss of England, driving an Aston-Martin, set a new course record here today as he warmed up for the eighth annual Florida International Grand Prix of endurance on Saturday.

Moss rounded the 5.2-mile twisting course at 99.394 miles per hour. It aliced by one full second the old record, set by Jenn Behra of France on race day last year. Moss' time was 3:23.6.

one of two | Europe, Lalin und North Moss le driving cars entered by the Aston Americh began to "get the feel" Marlin team in this year's 12-

hour

co-driver race, His Tony Brooks of Dukinfield,

Is

His sleek Aston-Martin DDRI bettered the old markt set by Behra.

Telai 1909

over the crooked and tricky course began this afternooi as drivers of almost !! the 05 cars entered from

World Cup Referees

Stockholm, Mar. 18. Altogether 30 -refereex from 22 nalions have been picked to referee in the World Cup Soccer cham- plonship In Rweden лехі June, it was disclosed to- day.

The referees chosen by Football the International Federation include Sweden's Sien Ahlener, Goenta Acke. born, Bengt Andren, Goenta Lindberg, Bertil Locowe And Bengt Lundell.

Others

Soviet Union's Nikolai Lalysbev, Hungary's Istvan Zsolt and Britain's 8. E. Ellis and K. Leafe -France-Presse,

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the

of the truck.

Only Mishap

The only mishap today men curred when an Aston-Marlins compe. entered in the grand touring clase and not a part of the factory team, smashed in is nose un ploughed into a course marker on an "S" tum. The car, driven by George Constantine of Southbridge, Mns- sachusetts, and John Dalton of Roff, California, is expected to be repaired by race me.

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London, Mar. 19.

Eddie Choong, Malayan holder and four times winner, coasted into the last 16 of the mon's singles when the All-England Badminton Championships opened at Wombley today.

He made short work of South African Colin Bartlett in the second round after a first round bye. The small, the Malayan won 15-6, 15-8, in less than 15 minutes.

Choong's determined display 1 overcoming such a strong indication that fighter was An his chances or retaining the title must be high. He, showed all the qualities which stamp hâm as one of the all-time goals of the game.

.

I won

15-0,

F. Kobbero (Denmark) beat| The most thrilling match of Swede Glans, who won

R. McCole (GB) 15-7, 18-7. the day was Eddie Choong's 15-4.

Glans completely outplaye third round match against Bo

Women's Singles-2nd Round the net and at Mi P. Patlapongso (Thal- Nilsson, Sweden's third ranked Choons: both at player, who is making his first the back of the court, repeatedly land) beat Mise 5. Devin (US) visht to England,

catching him out of position 11-7, 11-7.—Router and Franco with adroit dropshots and accu-Presse. rately placed loba, The Swede

Mixed Doubles 2nd Round took command at the start of

Mr nid Mrs B Holst each game and WDB never

Christensen, Denmark, beat C. pressed,

K. Lam, Malaya and Miss T. "I

Grimths Britain 15-11, 15-11. was surprised

R. Lockwood comfortably," said Glans.

and Miss Carpenter, Britain, beat E. L. Trailing 5-30 in the first game,

Three of the seeded women-Choong, Malayo, and Miss M. Nilsson took the next six points, Mre E. Timperley and Mr Varner, USA 15-6, 10-17.

three with including

Aerce Rogers, of England, and Mike Y. anashes, to lend 11-10. Choong

Kelly, of Ireland, were climi- fully extended before taking the game at 15-11. The more game was World next

dramatie. Nilsson, by delightful control, pulled up from 8-13 lo 13-ull. Choong was worried and put all he know into his game. A force nad thrilling rally which lasted many minutes re- sulted in Choong winning the game and malch at 18-17.

Meanwhile, race officials sili did not know if the Champion, Juan Fangio, would <Irive £1 Ferrari owned by Chester Flynn of New York

City.

Fangio Was reported still negotiating over expense money to Sebring from some in Duenos Aires.

Ferrari's Inclory team, cont- posed of such aces us Peter Collins and Mike Hawthorne of England. Luigi Musso of Italy and Count Wolfgang von Trip of Germany, were also on hond

tune the reflexen to the lovel but winding course, famous for wear and lear on brakes United Press.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

TENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 22nd March 1958-

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONBIST OF 8 RACES, The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra ffouse will close at 11.45 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL DE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting,

Admission Badges at $10.00 each are obtainable prior to the Meeling from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Buliding, Chater Road and Nathan Read, Kowloon, only on the written Introduction of a Member, and on production of his Guest Record Card, Members are limited to 8 guests each Race Day, und will be responsible for all gueste introduced by them.

Time will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 coch 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 use the Betting Boollis or Pay Out Booths in the Enelusures.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 a.t. on the day of the Race Meeting.

Particular numbers with the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings Through Tickets. Such tickets

will be issued consecutively only and the right is 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 1 to 3,000.

Tickets reserved and

on Friday. 21st March available but not paid for by 18.00 8.m.

cancelled for future Meetings.

will be sold and the reservation

,but

Tickets over 9,000 will also be issued consecutively particular numbers cannot be reserved in Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights, whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without alating reasons for their action.

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 19th May, 1959, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of:

Queen's Bulking (Chater Road) and 5. D'Agullar Street_on

Monday to Fridays

Saturday, 15th March

Saturday, 22nd March

388, Nathan Rood, Kowloon

Mondays to Fridays Saturday, 15th March Saturday, 2nd March

TOTALISATOR

9 am to 6 pm,

Da.m. to 12.30 p.m. 9 am to 11 m.

10 am to 4 pm.

was

even

Didn't Impress

match

nalec

Biggest surprise of the day

the first was caused by Miss P. Patta- pongs. of Thailand, Player from her country to play in the Championships.

Watched by the Princess of Thaliand, Galyani Vadhama, she beat

and then Mrg Rogera knocked out American Miss Suc Devlin to reach the quarter- finals,

Callover On The Spring Double

Against A Weakened Services XV

By "PAK LO”

As was but to be expected the Chinese Touring XV from Taiwan, facing a weakened Services XV in their third and final match yesterday evening, hammered them by 25 points (2 goals, 2 tries, 3 penalty goals) to 6 points (1 try, 1 penalty goal).

In the Pentangular game RAF beat the Club by 9 points (3 tries) to 8 points (1 goal, 1 try) in a scrappy battle, in a game which was noticeable for ita Inte start.

The

P

Talwanese once again from 30 yards out to make replied for the Chub with Mac- completely dominated the loose 14-0. It was obvious from here Tavish converting Elliott's try. with the fine fast Interpassing on that the Services bad shot

Had the Club had their full boll, and less than moves, to which a weak Service their

team out they would have won defence could find no answer, minute later the ball came from

Without any Colony players a loose maul to Wang Jen-leungsily, but with their store be In their XV the Services were who drew the defence and coating kept out for the Colony XV the they looked more like their "B" but a shadow of what they Chang Ko-hsul racing for

XV than the senior team. shbuld have been and only Free-line. No conversion. 17-0. man and Hunter, the two Navy

camo when helves, were at all outstanding after

strong Taiwanose attack Hunter especialty had another very good game, but his poor the Bervices got possession and wasted his pi- tried to clear upheld. It was o poor kick and Chang Ko-hsui

London, Mar. 19. The gallover on the "Spring pasting threes Double," the Lincolnshire Han-tacks. deap and the Grand National Steeplechase was held at the Club here Victoria Closing odds were:

LINCOLNSHIRE

tonight.

score The next

World-Wide

Championship In October

collected it and shot through Amateur Golf In the Chinese cide with the the astonished defence to score The first needed player to be

pack going down 3-4-0 for a under the posts. Liu Chen-chno Erland Kops, the Dane whom beaten was Mrs Iris Rogers of

change, the Chinese boys took 80 converted. 22-0. Choong boat in the Anal Last Surrey, who went down 0-11,

per cent of the serums and their 11-7 prob-11-5. year and the Malayan's

to Miss Prataung

Finally, dangerous threes did the rest.

Cheng Tun-jen con- opponent in the fourth Pattapongse.

penally from able

Cutstanding in a grand XV was verted another this Lime, looked far Wien Mrs round

Rogers raced

100-0 Nicholas Nickleby; 100-7 Chang Ko-hsul whose fast bursts about 25 yards out to make the

and from impressive in winning his through the first game in four Copenhagen

Diplomatic through the centre baffled the score. 25-0. against minutes, the match seemed as Bag: 100-6 Sagebush arid Chief Service defence. Wang Jon- second round! George

Palta- Barker; 20-1 Henderson, of Ireland, good as over. But Miss

Nicky, leung also shone, and time and Kops won 15-2, 15-0, but made pongse found a better leng and 22-1 Langton Heath, Colours again he drew the defence be- repented errors and will have with some adrolt drop shots won and Venus Slipper; 25-1 Abbots fore sending the ball out, to lighten up his game to have the second game comfortably, Bench

Dutton, Magic Moment, any hope of checking Choong and then scrambled home in the Grand Reject, Just Verdict,

Persuader, Oon Chong-Jin andỉ Qơn Chang-¦ third after being 7-5 down, teik, the ceeded Malayans who had first round matches, both tyon comfortably and were far too experienced for their Eng- lish opposvuta.

The Results

Master

Blue Penk and

Clear Run

Babur; 33-1 Lord Barker, River In fact at one point he drow Line, Statfold, Corinthian, Navo!

every member of the back divi- Fighter, Opera Score, Whiranek, I sion and Chang Ko-hsui had on Results in the men's Bra and Who You; 40-1 Melody Fair easy clear run to score.

and Rotain

Bound were:

GRAND NATIONAL

London, Mar. 19. This then the end of the

A world-wide Amateur Golf Taiwan tour, and from the Team Championship will be Chinese point of view it has held at St Andrews in October been very successful, for in two this year. of their games they were capy

in the other stig The Royal and Ancient Golf winners, and

with the to berape Club have agreed Club just martaged

Golf Associa through to victory in the final United States minule,

tion to sponsor the event which will be held every two years. But while satisfactory (rom

The

authorities Sponsoring Once again the high jumping a scoring point of view it is

are inviting amaleur associations Taiwanese

heavier very upeet the

disappointing that they in 42 countries to send a repre- were not allowed to play the senintive to taller pack in the lineouts and

a conference the May 2 and 3 at the Chevy Chase- with a plentiful supply of the Colony or al ball it would. have been im full Army XV.

Club, Maryland (United States) possible for this very keen XV

when it is proposed to form an Insteud, after their frat game International not to score steadily.

commdlico to Instead, after their first game direct the championship. The Services managed to stay | makeshift XVB.

about pace for

15 had a hope of beating them, the fast

the worst

who never

on

Men's Slugles Oan Chong-jin beat W. C. E.

0012

Chong-fim (Malaya) beat Ragers 15-4, 15-6, and

Oan defeated English W. Rogers (England) 15-4, 15-6. Chongt-teik

0-1 Wyndburgh; 100-7 Hart International P.

Waddell J.

Oon Chong-k (Malaya) beat

(England) 15-2, 15-3..Wardell had a parti-P. Waddel

15-2, Royal; 18-1, Goosander; 20-1 15-8.

Eagle Lodge, Pippykin, Spring- cularly rough passage against fast and at opponent. His de-

silver and Valiant Spark; 22-1 Holst Christensen (Denmark) feat was a clear indication of beat H. Parsons Jones (Eng- Sentina and Mr What; 25-1

Twelfth, Glorious

Athenian, the wide gap badminton land) 15-7, 16-3.

in

Suggested form of the cham- alendards

two between Lbo

M. Dahlberg (Sweden) beat College Master, ESB, and Green countries,

K. Crossley (England) 15-1,Drill; 33-1 Rendezvous, Tibereto, minutes of the first half and Let us hope that this does not planship is a 72-hole stroke-play

the Chinese Bremondier, Mrookling, Long- then they seemed to lose heart discourage

from event between

four teams of Thuro was an upset in the 15-4.

bere again, and next with the aggregate of the threa F. Sonneville (Indonesia) beat mead and Sydney Jones; 40-1 and the Taiwanese ran rings coming Women's first round of the

Lui Chen-chao time, around them. (England) 15-3, Ace of Trumps and Top Twenty: opened the scoring in the third their undoubted abilities, let team score.

now that we know of lowest scores counting se the P. C. Lawrence Singles whon Mise

50-1 Sam Brownthorn. Pattapongse, of Thailand, beat 15-1.

them play Only four horses-two In the minule of the game when the

the Colony. This Mrs W. C. E. Rogers, of Eng- 1. P. S. Gill (India) beat J.

A trophy to be awarded will game may well become in the land, 0-11, 11-5, 11-7.

N. Havers (England) 15-11, Lincoln and two in the National Services were penalised in a

-attracted much support at the serum in front of their own future the new "interport" of be inscribed: "World Amateur

Team posts for "feet up," and from

Championship The clash between Oon Chong-4-15, 16-13.

collover.

the HK rugby season, for the Golf 25 yards out Liu Chen-chug's distanco to travel in short and Trophy To further friendship talk and B, K. Wong will be J. Hummergaard Hansen

Best backed was Venus Idek sailed smack between the the Chinese play (Denmark) beat M. Robincon

the same among the peoples of the world." Skipper, an Irish challenger for posts.

time of the year as wo do

The 1000 cvent will be hold (England) 15-10, 15-7

the Lincolnshire, vhose price

The Services pressed back to here, In conclusion let me wish was slashed from 39-1 to 20-1. the Taiwan 25 where there was these Chinese lads on behalf of the United States. It is

English

..be

in shail

.hold posed that the champion-

retation in n country from one of three zones: European-African zone (comprising Europe, Africa and the Middle East); Ameri- con zone (North America, South and the Caribbean); America

Au- Australian zone (Asia,

raljo, New Zealand).

It is suggested national authority may detray their own team expenses.

their fourth in tournaments this season. "We always seem to have to play each other." Oon told Reuter.. The meeting should not worth him, however, as he

O. E. Nielsen (Denmark) beat R. J. Southwell (England)

13-15, 15-0, 15-3.

Won their three previous

B. K. Wong (Malaya) beat malches," My wins have been very close," said Oon. "Wong is J. Show (England) 15-11,

15-4 worthy opponent. He talies e lot of beating."

Convincing

Second Round

H. T. Findlay (England) beat I. Arasaranam (Malayo) Don Chang-iin will meel 15-3, 15-3. Englishman R. Mulvaney for a E. J. Timperley (England) quarter-final place. Finn Kob-beat H. S. Parmar (Malaya) bero, of Denmark, whom 15-4, 15-11,

Langton Heath, an

a scrum,

The Services heeled all rugger fans guccess in the trained four-year-old, was well and Hunter broke through the future and a quiet return to

centre and went away to send these shores. Nicholas Terrins over well out, just as

100-8 the latter was tackled. No con- Club v RAF attracting version, 3-3.

supported at 22-1.

Mr J. Gerber's Nickloby remained favourite. without much business.

full

back,

to

In comparison this was a dils-

appainting game for the for wards, especially in the second half, kept the ball to themelives and neither set of threes really shino, The Airmen had a slight

The Taiwanese Wyndburgh, favourite for the who played very nicely through National, came in one point to out, then showed this ability 9-1, though business was light touch kick, and with a terrifle Best backed were Goosander 50 yard punt cent play to the and Valiant Spark, which closed Services 20 where there was a advantage in the scrums and at 18-1 and 20-1 respectively-lincout,

Choong is seeded to meet in the F. Kobbera (Denmark) beat final, reached the quarter-finals G. E. Howland (England) 15-8, | Reuter. In convincing style, and remains 15-3. the Malayan's biggest threat. No seeded men have yet been eliminated,

Final Acceptors

ship

that anch

Ineouts, and it was this which A similar World Team, Cham- gave them victory over this

plonship--the Canada Cupis weak Club XV,

combined with an Individual The Club threes when they Championship In

professional.. more roll. got going looked the likely to score with MacTavish

J

and Dalgleish shining through- Olympic Programme?

out, but the Club bocks' passing ahead was poor and knock-ons wYCTO Hearn the order of the day.

Improvement Et ful back, but he did not have to face the strong forceful at-

The Taiwanese won and the ball moved smoothly and rapidly B. Dahlberg (Sweden) beat I.

Deross the back line to Calen Huer who broke through and but there is a Gill (India) 13-3, 15-4.

London, Mar. 15. different story in the

Oon Chang-lin (Malaya)

sent Chang Ko-hsul over well women's

Thirty-eight final acceptors event.

beat G. Hastman

(England) with arights for the Lincoln out. No conversion. 0-3. Firat defeat of Malayan 10-13, 15-10.

shire Handicap, to be run over Halfway through the first half R. Mulvaney (England) beal:

one mile at Lincoln on Wednes- Taiwan Came in the second round of the

went further when Lal Chen-chao converted Men's Singles when H. S. Pazmur. Nielen (Denmark) 15-2 day March 28 are: lost to English International 15-10.

la penalty awarded to the Tal-showed some B. K Wong:

Babur nine stane, Colours, (Malaya) beat E. J. Timperley 4-15, 11-15.

wanese for obstruction. 9-3. C. A. Draneli (GB) 15-7, 15-8. Venus Supper and Whiranek

•Parmar, little

Con Chong-lelk (Maluya) 8.9, Persunder 8.7. Just Verdict known in English badminton, beat L Ellwood (GB) 16-4, 8.6. Nicholas Nickleby and Kave Timperley,

of 15-4. England's most experienced players, a harder game than was expected. After losing the first game by a clear margin, ParB. mar went down fighting in the second, the result being in doubt until the end.

Unseeded

Third Bound Eddie Choong (Malaya) Nilsson (Sweden) 15-7.

New York, Mar. 19, The new world-wide Amateur Term Golf Championships nounced today by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St teeks of the TalwoneSE, Nover Settled

Andrews (Fize, Scotland) may For the RAF McNamara provide the answer to the de- Diplomatic Bag 8.4, Magic Mo. The Service threes were at was outstanding, and he kept mand for golf to be added to ment 8.2, Copenhagen 8.1, Sage-this stage getting little of the his forwards going from behind the Olymple programme. busi 8.0, Jackle's Kada and ball, and never settled down. In and gave the ball out to his

the first minute of the secourt threes when

This is the opinion of Mr boat Blue Peak 7.13, Statfold 7.12.

they had the best Joey Day,

Secretary of the 15-11, Chief Barker and Melody Fair half the Taiwanese kicked ahead cliance to score.

United States Golf Association, 7.11, Opera Score and Master

and the Services backs, one

The RAF pack Nicky 7.10, Lord Barker 7.9,

after another, fumbled the ball,

was who, arrived here today after i St River Line 7.7, Abbot's Bench

a fatal, mistake with these fast heeling and wheeling with the conference with offelals at 7.6, Grand Roject, Langton Chinese boys, and a forward ball which seemed to upset the Andrews. Heath and Who You 7.6,

rush by the Taiwanese swept Club, and Steward had a lot of Jomarbet 7.4, Cleveland 7.2. the ball on towards the ser- trouble getting the greasy ball Butten und Retain 7.1, Corin- vices' line. Chen Min-ta got away, and was often caught in thien 7.0, Naval Fighter 0.11,

precacssion of the ball and, went possession. High Tide 0.10, Hed King,

over half way out. Liu Chen➡ Curious Poter and Gay Trio 0.8, chao converted. 14-0. Regal Rock, Lim Goblin, Nor- way and North Light all-0.7.- Reuter.

B. Clans (Sweden) beat David Choong (Malaya) 10-0, 15-4.

B. Holt Christensen (Do- David Choong, Eddie's brother, mark) beat. R. J. Mills (GB) proved an unexpectedly easy7-15, 15-10, 15-8. second round victim for seedad

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes

and

Entry

F. D. Bonneville (Indonesia) beat J. Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 15-1, 18-5.

A. Jordan (CB)'beat K. Stott (England) 15-5, 16-7.

R. Glans (Sweden) beat E. Findlay (GB) 15-0, 16-11.

Forms for the 11th (Easter THE GAMBOLS

9 am, to 1145 am. Race Meeting 1957/58 to be

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held on Saturday 5th and Monday 7th April, 1968, (wen

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until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited

tained at the Secretary's Once, Alexandra House; the

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By Order of the Blewards,

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Entries close at 12 o'clock INOON on Tuesday, 25th

March, 1958,

By Order of the Stewards,

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ÖR IS IT UNLUCKYT

In the sixth minuta Squires converted a penalty for offside

also

Mr Dey said: "Since the war we have been receiving feelers from .olber countries tor matches. There have always Coombes, Gascoigno, and been efforia to add golf to the Southwick each scored for the Olymple programme, We feel Do conversions, this tournament is the', insurer. “ Airmen with

and while Elliot

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