Powerful All-Blacks XV To Play Colony At
Football Club Tonight
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By “PAK LO”
This evening at 8 p.m. a large crowd is expected to turn out at the Football Club ground to see the powerful All-Blacks XV face the Colony under the floodlights, in what should without doubt be one of THE rugger matches seen in this Colony for some time. After their very successful tour of Japan this Junior All-Blacks side is riding on the crest of a victorious wave, and whether the Colony can stand up to them will be settled once and for all this evening.
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Many people have been talk | yet but quite a few of the players ing about how easily the Japa-have played for New Zealand or beat the Colony, Inst have been selected for the New neuron, and making the invi-Zealand Trials so that a very dious comparison that since the high standard of play can
beaten All-Blacks have
the expected from them. Japanese then they must beat the Colony.
and will That they should beat the Colony is more than probable in my estimation, but this year's Colony XV is much botter in every respect than last year's.
It has a faster ret of threes, It includes a which although couple of players who took part then, these two players have marked improvement shown i
The Colony also this season. has a stronger, fastor pack than before, and it has been the All- Blacks forwarts who have done the most damage to the Japanese sides.
Well Suited
It is unlikely that the Colony forwards will be able to hold the All-Blacks pack throughout the game, and the Colony threes will concentrate more on de. fence than attack, and for this they are extremely well sulled, for their tackling is one of their strong points.
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The Teams Colony XV: Leppard, Watson, Goulds, Valentino, Shorp, O'Kelly, Robertson, Mcintosh, O'Donnell, Willians, Wynn,
Mantz, Penman, Clark, Green.
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1958.
Japanese To Meet Thai Boxer In Charity Bout
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Sports Diary SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Sports Diary
TODAY
Rosby
and
Colony XV versum New Zealand at likỨC, a p.m.
Coli Bangkok, Mar. 23.
Ladies' Golf: Stableford Bangkok boxing promoters s'hd Foursome. Bald today there was koon. In- terest here in the fight scheduled for April 1 between Masayuki Hasegawa, Japanese flyweight rated Number Six, and Chamreen Sindtra former Thal world contender.
They Enid ChamIDED, the former Thai boxing Idol, had been retired
from two years the ring
to
The Tengka Accepts Invitation To Attend Third Asian Games
Bangkok fight fans who once turned out 10,000 strong see Chamrown fight for a world eagerly waiting to title were
to his Tengku could retum previous form,
peo if he
said.
They sakl
the promoters
the proceeds of the bout would be for charity. was expected here Hasegawa early next week.-Reuter.
Italy Beaten 3-2
By Austria
At Soccer
Vienna. Mar. 23. Junior All-Blacks: Will be
Two goals in the last 11 chosen from: Dineen, Walsh, minutes enabled Austria to beat Watt, Casey, Davison, Linced, Taly 3-2 in a soccer interna- Brown, Thompson, Morris, tional played at Vicona's Prater
Whitta, Prain,
Briscoe, Stadium during a show storm Whineray, Rowlands, Creight today. ton, Boon, Meads, Tremain, A crowd of 60,000, including the fast, Pickering, Green, Johnston, 15,000 Italian, saw
tough and exciting match, in Soper, Barry, Hayes.
which the Austrians led 1-0 at all-time but trailed 1-2 in the their Ja te second half until rally.
The match was part of Aus- tria's preparation for next June's World Cup
series in final
they will meet Sweden, where England, Russia and Brazil in group 4 of the First Round.----
The referes will be Charles Courtice, without doubt the Colony's most experienced re-
fence.
KO Win For '
Pascual Perez In Reuter.
Non-Title Bout
Buenos Aires, Mar. 23. Pascual Perez, World Fly- weight Champion, today knock- ud out Ricardo could Zea-
of
If the Colony forwards do
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the All- contain manage Blacks pack, then the fast and
combination dangerous Robertson and O'Kelly the New well surprise landers and find the opening to send their threes through
Whatever the result the game will be well worth walching, and for those who have not yet bought tickets there will still be some available at the ground.
The exact detalls of the All- Black XV are not available as
Valdez, of
Argentina, in the eighth round.
Itis title was not at stake. In the sixth round, Perez knocked down Valdez for count of nine.
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Perez will leave for Caracas next week to defend his title against the Venezuelan challen- Arias, United Rer Raimon Press.
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POLE VAULT RECORD
Johannesburg, Mar. 23. The 27-year-old South Afri- can pole vault star, Hentle Kruger, smashed his own Bri- sh Empire pole vault record for the Urd time this season yesterday when he cleared 14 feet, 4 inches.
He set the new record during the Northern Transvaal athletic
Pretoria.- championships In -France-Prürse,
NO GUNS! FOOL YOU WANT TO DRAW EVERY COP WITHIN A MILET
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Kuala Lumpu Mar. 23,
Abdu Rahmon, Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to attend the Third Axion Games In Tokyo in May, It was announced, today, The invitations came from Mr Fumio Takashima, the Secretary of the Asian Games Federation, here on a goodwill tour,
It is not yet known whether the Prime Minister will attend the Games in his offeint capa- city or as a private individual.
The Tengku sald today die had accepted Mr Takashima's invita- Lion but had not yet ofcially received one from the Japanese
Government,
Authoritative sources sald he would be both received by the
and at-
Japanese Government tend public and government fuctions as Prime Minister,
The sports-loving Tengku is
President of the Football "Asso-
Badminton Association ciation of Malaya and a patron
of Malaya. of the
1962 GAMES The Tengku Ald today Malays would makin bid for the 1962 Asian Games
Ho said Malaya was quite prepared to stage the Games and could do it.
Mr Furnio Takashima, who 1138 examined the facilities nondiable, agreed that Malaya should bid for the Games.
Ho sald certain alterations would have to be made to Merdeka Stadium, the sports arena built to commemorate Malaya's
Last Independence and year,
Additional diving boards would have to be in stalled at the swimming pool.
The Prime Minister said there would have to be a lot of plan- ning and preparation.
He mid "This will involve expenditure of a large sum of money, but we are prepared to do it."-Reuter,
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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YOU-!
BUT JOHNNY SPOTTING THE ONRUSHING
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STAY THERE, YOU TWO--AND KEEP LOOKOUT. I'LL HANDLE THIS GUY, MYSELF! AND I'LL GET YOUR GUN BACK, TOO, STUPIDI
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
SOME SNOOP HAS MADE A
PARTY LINE
OUT OF THIS
By Frank Robbins
Saints Win Senior Mrs Fleitz Scores
League Title For
Another Year
Yet
By "TIME OUT””
An Upset Win Over Miss Gibson
San Juan, Mor. 23. Beverly Bakar Fleitz of La Jolla, California, scored an upset 6-4, 10.8 vlc- tory opor Althea Gibson, the top-ranked US woman playar from New York, today to win the women's singles title in the San Juan International Tennis Tournament.
Congratulations go to Bimbi Ablong and his Saint Joseph's team for winning the Senior League Softball Championship for yet another year when in the main attraction over the wook- end the Joeys downed the fighting Warriors by 5 runs to 3 in one of the most exciting softball games witnessed at King's accurate cross-court Park for a long time.
Mru Fleilz, mother of three children, used a steady slamming game from the baseline - with drives to stop Mim Gibson, who won most of 'the world's major Vitics last year, including the Wimble- don Championship.
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Former Wimbledore Champion Budgo Patty of Los Angeles and Parla beat former Davis Cupper Ham Richardson Westheid. New Jersey, 7-9, 0-0, 6-2, 6-2 today in the final round of the mon's singles in the invitation tennis tournament here,
Handshakes are also in order for Robert Remedios' Cheyennes who won the Junior KO final against the Dodgers by 5 runs to 2 and last but by no means the least for "Peanut" Yim who tossed yet another no hitter in a ladies' League game, this time against the rookie Overseas who bowed to South China by the lopsided score of 25 runs to 1.
Falling to catch L. C. Poon's drive was badly way to third. The only thing spolling a
Wong and the coach's signal to stay put, memorable week for local soft- fielded by "Goose" ball was once again the end-of-the Sabits had
two on but Wong made a desperate at- Richardson rallied to win the Dave Leonard nor tempt to score when the relay rat set after trailing at set seocon fortetts, by the South neither
bould Xavier
Come China Senior ladies to the Pandas and Univer- Warriors came up to bat trail hesitate, Omar
the CAA Meme
came from the outfield to third-points, 3-5, love-40. through with
cacker Omar. Seeing Wong Hamilton Richardson and Jack tossed the ball Frost of Monterey, California, sity respectively.
a walling Bucks and beat Mario Llamas and Francisco Wong was it by yards on the Contreras, both of Mexico, 6-4, In the 8-4 to win the men's doubles play at home-plate. | meanwhile Chang had stolen third but had to cool his heels as Dick Chaves couldn't get that vitni hit
Ind
A large crowd, one which was excellent volce, was treated to an exhibition of careless bese
8 potential runs no less than running by the Warriors when were thrown overboard-Brio of tallies that could have given them the Senior League title.
Running Tactics
D hit and the
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to
in
ing by a solitary run. The first three batterS quick order.
went down
The Saints' P. C. Wong open- inning ed the Joeya' second
a grounder past chori, with Bucks advanced Wong on sacrifice bunt and Salleh follow-
a
It was still 4-3 in favour of
cd suil to have Wong parked at the Saints when the bottom of The hot corner. A. G. Ismail the 5th inning got under way then
walk wangled
off with the Warriors at bat. Tony However it is not proposed to "Goose" Wong and stole second. Rodrigues singled and when the alt in judgment of their base-Then came the play that com- throw to second went to the running factics, In the tense pletely disheartened the War deep confines of contre-fold atmosphere prevalling at King's Hors.
where L. C. Poon wing all- Park it was no easy matter to Art Ozorio's grounder was thumbs in trying to pick up the curb one's eagerness while rod snapped up by shortstop Dick ball, Rodrigues" rounded thind ding the path between bases and Chaves, but a wild throw base. the well-meaning advice hurled beyond the reach of first-sncker from the stands only added to the ultimate confusion.
The
Saints balled first and before the opposition even had time to settle down one rurt was notched up
on the secreboord A. G. Ismail bunted safely to second. Art get on and stolo Ozorio sacrificed Ismall third. Benny Omar then ald down a neat bunt along first and Ismail hit the plate to open the
Joey Rels had both Wong and Ample Time
scoring.
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coach'o Iwo unearned runs. Worse was waving hith on to the pinte Benny Omar's Rodrigues held fast to the sack yet to come. drive went through Chaves' legs which gave Meme Xavier ample for Ozorio to score run number time to selle his argument pick up the clusive pill and to three but Omar was tagged out with Foon ns to who should in attempting to make third.
throw the ball in to the infleld. John Pereira's grounder ́to deep Bottom Half
short saw Rodrigues breaking Tralling 4, the Warlors for home only to find Bucks the barring the way. Disdaining to stormed right back into Came with a pair of mins in the slide, Bucks put the tax on him.
bottom half of the cond. Two
Both sidor kept the scoresheel hits and a fumble by PC. Woog blank in the 0th. In the last at diortstop, who was promptly inning A. G. Iemail was fortunate replaced by Amt. Ozorio, saw both in beating out a bunt, Ismail Pereira and Georgie Ribeiro
promptly stole second and two scoring. Then with two run sacrifice bunts later he crossed nera on base Hancock whiffed, the plate for the Joeys 5th and "Gorce" Wong forced Apis ut at anal run of the game. The War- third and Jimmy Chang died to riors had a chance to pull the right-neld for the third out. The game out of the fire in their last- Saints didn't make any headway ditch stund. in the top of the third and in
With Chaves and Rodrigues on their fum at bat in this frame second and third and only one the Warriors lowered the mar down neither John Pereira nor gin to only I run when John Georgle Ribeiro could connect Pereira came through with his for a game-saving single and second hit to drive in Tony amid great jubilation from the Rodrigues just ahead of him. Saints camp followers the last The Saints went down in out, a By ball to left-feld off the quick order in the top of the bot of Ribeiro, had the Saints fourth inning. It was during winning yet another Champion- this frame that the Warriors ship in their long and illustrious threw away a golden oppor participation in local softball. tunity to tie up the ball game. The tribe outhit the champs. 11 With me away "Goose" Wong to 9.
surprised everyone present with a charp single past third base. Jimmy Chang then lined a stinging double to right feld and Wong scampered all the
At Least 15 - Medals For P.I. Swimmers At Asian Games?
Manila, Mar. 23, Philippine swimmers will! garner abut 16 modals, from gold to bronze, aghting Japan all the way in the coming Asian Games in Tokyo, swimming- coach Mariano Natividad do- clared yesterday.
Natividad, now rigorously. training 31 candidates for the out swimming team, pointed thai in the second Arian Games In 1954, the Philippinos got four gold medals in swimming and many
silver and branza oes In addition. Two of these gold medalists, women swin- mers Hayde C. Espino (free style) and Jocelyn von Gleso (buckzinoko) still on the team.
Hayda's Asian record is .1 min. 0.5 secr. Her latest for the 100-metro free style is. 1 B.1 secs,France-Presse.
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New Marathon Record
min.
Paris, Mar. 23, ? A new national Marathon ro- cord, was created today by, a stevedora from Yangchow, Kiangsu province, who covered 42 kilometres, 195 meiren in twɑ hours, 50 minutes and 85.8 seconds, the New China NowE Agency reported.
Wang Cheng-hal created. the record in tho Kiangsu provint cial Marathon, which was held on thehighway between Changahu and. Wusih. The original record was 2 hours, 52 minutes, 38.6: seconds./+Trance- Freme,
crown.
Patty will leave for the Riviera tomorrow-United Press.
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