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THE "CHINA” MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958.

NEW RULING ON GRAND PRIX RACERS

BASSEY OPENS

Another Bradman?

AMERICAN

TOUR TOMORROW

New York. Oct. 29. Nigeria's World 'feather. waight boxing champion Hogan "Kia" *-Baksoy makon his first appearance at Now York's Mansion Square Garden in an over- the-weight bout against America's Carmelo Costa on Friday night. Fresh out of milltory service, feather-weight Costa appeara easy game to the chuinpion who hasn't let up his high. powered training since

he

checked Willie Pep come. back by a ninth round knock- mit in Balon 1st August Chut ut hits 44 professional fights Costa has won 33, lost 7 and drawn 5.

This will be awey's lifth sigu

of the year and turns up his training for future title fights. The chempion old he would take his title as often as take possible and hopes to

it back to his country on

October 1, 1900

Independence Day.

S

- Nigeria's

fast-talking munogen

George Biddles sald Bassey would not defend lus

title

before the beginning of next

"America's yent.

Davey

Moore seems to be the loglent contender but he must first Ricardo Mexico's bent Pujarito Muneno on Novem- ber 20, sold Biddle,

The manager added that Eng- land's Bobby Nell and Italy's Caprari were also Sergio possible challengora-France Press

Seen in action here is the 21-year-old Australian batsman. Norm O'Neill, hailed as another BradmaTI.

in English sportswriters who have seen him action agree that he is indeed a good player, but he is not another Bradman for the main reason that he in orthodox, while Bradman was unorthodox, im- provising until he had mastered any extra trick that a bowler might pull up at any time of the game,

2 ENGLISH HEAVYWEIGHTS

IN RING'S TOP TEN FOR

FIRST TIME IN 10 YEARS

New York, Oct. 29.

For the first time in more than 10 years, two English heavyweights were rated among the top 10 contenders today by the Ring magazine Brian London and Henry Cooper.

Formula 1 Cars Limited To Un-Supercharged 1,300-1,500 cc Models

DECISION BOOED BY BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES

London, Oct. 29, The International Automobile Federation's Sports Committea decided in London today that as from January 1, 1961, Grand Prix "formula one" races should be limited to racers of a maximum of 1,500 cc.

The committee stipulated that formula one

cars

as from 1961 should be un-supercharged models of from 1,300 to 1,500 cc and should be allowed to use only "commercial" Type fuel.

with atze

AI present the Grand Prix: "Formulu One" by ave votes to

restricted to racers two,

abstention. rzers are with a maximuni cylinder capa- Representatives from Sweden, elty of 2,500 cc.

Mexico 1/ Switzerland dia The committee also decidesi | not attend the eight notion that 11 mumber of security committee meeting. measures should be adopted on 'Most Retograde'

Bearing curs.

The committee. which in- After the meeting, au Italian British faced with cludes representatives of eight delegate,

that the

new countries, debated for 13 hours adlegations

would faveur Italian yesterday And

the formula today

said that Italy Itoyni Automobile Club

pre-manufacturers

five-nation mises here before taking these was not among the decisions.

majority today,

British world champlon, Mike Howthorn, told un A.F.P. COT- respondent that in his opinion, the new formula was the most retrograde sig ever taken i the history of motor racing.

Ballum, France, Great Bri- tain, Germany, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands and the United | States were repræsented.

Mike Hawthorn of Eritain, 1958 World Race driving chim plon, and Tony Vandervell, whose Vouwall won the 1950 Car Manufacturers world title, received their trophies before the committee's decisions were announced.

He added: "I would even go so far as to say it is stupidity". Hawthorn oxplained his point of view: "These decisions have been made because four drivers were killed this season in Grand Prix racing. But I trust be British car racing represents-remembered that since the war, Ilves unved the decisions, there have been only Ave dentha which they consider faveur in forinula one racing: They Itallan manufacturers.

Reasons

ECHON, WIG niso strongly op posed to the nowy formula and declared: "I hope I shall be in a position to retire before

1961 so that I do not have to drive

uninteresting such motorcar

Vouwall manufacturer, Tony

Wis Vandervell

also very shaken by the Committee's de- cision and said he might have to quit motor racing: "I shall have to do some strong thinking about whether I can continue he said, adding: "There had been talk of a smaller farroatia, Fossibly two litres, but 1,500 cc. is going too farFINDER Fresse.

Besmanoff To Fight In N.Y.

New York, Oct. 29. Heavyweights Willie Beaman- of? of Germany and Mike Delulu of Byracuse, New York, were signed today for 10- round Bght at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 20.

Besmasoft weighed 2014 pounds, for his last fight on Sept. 23 when he knocked out contender Alex Milteft do the first round. Dejohn registered 2044 on Aug. 18 when he lost

have not changed the formula for sports ears, which are more

Grand dangerous thon

Prix A Perause, French Chaiman of care, and as a result, sports eary the Committee,

than Formula explained that will be faster the decision to reduce cylinder One ears, which are supposed capacity of formaln one racere to be the main attraction in Soon will be wne taken above all for reasons motor racing of safety.

driving pedal cars."

Stirling Moss, winner of a close decision to contender

Prix events this❘ Ning Valdes U.P.I. formula had not been modified four Grand automobile racing would have been banned in France next year and in Germany In 1980, as JL WOS banned in Switzerland two yerry ngo, "We cannot al- We ways please everybody have to change something" hei ouried

He sid that

the present:

committee also

The

decided lust formula one racers should weigh a minimum of 500 kilos with their fuvi-tanks emply.

British P120 drivers, Mike for the Welter- | Inraki Johnson at Piuladelphia Hawthorn (1858 world cham-

pion) and to secut,

Moss, Surling on Dec. 5, w

Piero Hollo at Italy rocketed French driver Maurice Trintig-

and British from th to top bantamweight unit,

car munu- contender because of his win-faeturers, Anthony Vanderveli

(Vanwall)

and John Cooper

Vanit Akins Each crashed the ratings by

Crown upsetting an American, London weight stopped Willle Pastrono I med Wighter of the Month"

ut his beenuse Mini Beach, and Cooper Bul- pointed Zora Folley of Chandler, Arizona.

Gaspar Ortega.

victory

over

Only Two Changes European title from

fellow-Italian Murio Dagata (Cooper) were invited to CX-

Royal Air Force Win

The Britannia Shield For Britain

London, Oct. 29.

London and Cooper entered the rankings at seventh and

Yerk Lou Espinosh of the Philippines press their views at the meet- The Royal Air Force representing Britain finally eighth,

strom fourth, to third among shipped from respectively.

victims

Their

Carlos Ortiz of New

first to seconding.

Italian constrictor Enzo Fer- one

of hi triumph over England's Ulle to Kiyoshi Miura of Japan. ¡rari was unable to attend the Dave Chanley ut London Jasi U.P.L. night.

light-weight contenders because because of his losing the Orlent

were demuted notch ench, Postrano dropping to fourth and Folley to third. Johansson At Top

Big Na Valdes of Cuba was

elevated two automatically rungs to second, ant Sweden's Ingemar Johansson remained at the top. Three were dropped from the rankings because of defects or inactivity: Roy Harris of Cut ned Shool, Texas, Alex Miter of Argentina, and George Chuvalo of Toronto, Ontario.

Pat McMurtry of Tacoma, Washington, returned rankings al No. 10 because of hits easy triumph over Chuvalo,

Don Jordan of Los Angeles,

the

who will challenge champion

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

(No. 5501)

stare i a position from master ping (wón by Tartak- ords. Back to move and win

London Asprase Stretc

»Bayor's « TONIC

Churnley slipped from

third to fourth.

There were only two changes Tony among top contenders, Anthony of New York took ever dest place ainong light heavy- hüvity dropped weights as

Flag High Shield Lawn Bowls Return Match

on

In the return game between the KCC and Club de Recrcio for the above Shield to be day-

KCC

Saturday, November 1, at 2.30 p.m., the following will represent thelr respective Clubs (KCC players mentioned first); —

WV.

Singles

Hong Sing v. R. Laz S. Y. Doe v. A. P. Pereira.

Patre

J

Tang and J. Landolt v.

C. S. Rozario and A. A. Lopes.

Triples

D. C. Symons, J. Chubb, and T. E. Baker v. 1. A.

Rozario, A. 21. Marques, and E. M Alarcoon.

Rinks

P. H. Shaw, G. Madar, O. R. Sadick, and M. J. Divecha - v. A. M. Bautista, . A. Ozurin, S. E. Souza, and C, S. Passon.

MCC Team Now In Adelaide

Adelaide, Oct. 29.

meeting but expressed his views in writing.

Tommy Atkins ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

Far too frequently I have to record the imminent departure of one or another of our leading Sporting personalities, and it is with par- ticular regret that I single out for this week's Spotlight SMI Sidney Coleman, APTC, who, after all too short a stay here, leaves us for UK in the very near future.

Athletics has ever been his love and when he ac- cepted the job of honorary coach to the HKAAA, many were looking forward to him to bring out local talent. With his gift of get- ting the best from his proteges there were high hopes that the Colony would feature more prominently in the next Asian Games, We in Hongkong have unan afternoon, far too heavy n fortunately, however, barely burden for anyone.

had time to benefit from his A blustery afternoon last vast knowledge of mil facets of ¦ Wednesdry spofled a little the athletics,

from footbali

view garnered

allbaugh literally a life-time as a com- there were no real surprises, 1

attention petitor, and some eight yours as again draw

to the an instructor at the University of victory of 1/2 Gurkha Ris

6 Field Rest Athletics, Loughborough Col-over newcomers lego. But his efforts will not RA. With this, their Recond have been in vain, if the mART win in succession, they look he has already introduced to Uke being a force to be "oprgi- the intracadies of modem mesin dered.

will remember ing rusthods

The two RAF aides had er sy **

all of the windom matches, Sai Wan thrashing the be endeavoured to pass on and Command Workshops REME if they can in time also pass it Xr by gour clear goals while

leter

Tax

showed recruits on to

cleer of this Koi wonderful sport.

superiority with their 3-1 defeat Thank you Sid for the many of a rather ragged Engineer hours you

pounded the side. Boundary Street trick with Th Lancashire Regiment ure again in form SND CRITO brek from Sek Kong with a 2- advantage over a 1 RTR teem ride, who, with several changes, have for the moment, 1ort their coberton and punch.

have

trainees and the time you have so freely given to the HKAAA Council-good luck and VOYEES.

game

bom

Surprised

were

Cricket is not getting a very fair share of the

Available

space The Green Howards column's

40 Field Regt these dayscan it be that surprised when they prefer to play the with two polnis and a 4-1 dif- visited them at Stanley and rather than talk terence in scores retired quito about it? Or is it that re- satisfied with their journey. sults are not always trans- Among the Minor Units 54 Field Sqn RE again surprised mitted to the Secretaries? when they could only make a The "South" had a wonder- 1-1 draw with the BORs of 48 ful game with RN and Dock- Bde but 18 Field Ambulance yard Just weekend and continued their winning wEYN cannot AZTEC with A

collea- by

a 8-1 advantage

In

gue who reported that the Indep Recco Flight soldiers were “shaken to their foundation" or for that matter that they were lucky to gain a point.

Sparkling Knock

True the bowling of Beards- ley and Lomex didn't meet with a great deal of success but the batting of the opposition must be praised although I wonder if

they amassed before they were wise to rattle up the declaring

20

over 20

the Mainland league, 0 COD 'A' had a very good game against 3 Supply Depot and two goals without reply sent them home happy,

8 Coy RASC "A" whom' tranny" pped for league leadership have faltered. A 4-3 defeat the hands of Mainland Bignals will make them think and with the H.K. Provost Coy

at

singaming in four, without reply from the Army Guard · Dog Unit, the Pollesimen look like fighting it out with 6 COD for final honours at the moment.

With seven down for 34 It looked all over, but a sparkling 68 from Markill who led the opposition a merry dance, aid- ed by a grand 30 from Inge was nd I may add no anxious ey were un Army 'A'

won the "Britannia Shield" military sports trophy today with a total of 80 points. The Netherlands, who won the event last year, was placed second with 77 points and Belgium was third with 70 points. These were the only cricket at its three countries to compete in all the events.

devices must be com-

Norway, which only took part pulsorily fitted in the interests in the shooting event, WILS of safety."

Safety Devices

The Committee also decided that the following varjous xu!er

est

the clock. The bausmen were

On

*

the

looking for runs even during the winning vein last over with no thought of set for top

playing out time. | placed fifth with 15 points.

4. A roll bar (to protect the Tonight the United States

driver if his car overturns).

2. An automatic starter,

team won the shooting event at Bisley near Landon with a total

3. A double system of braking score of 1,897 points.

(the normal system

was placed On four The Netherlands Wheels and

emergency second with 1,088 points, and the an opening on at

least the 1wo front Royal Air Force was third with batsman, has a chill and missed! wheels.)

1,085 points. Norway was fourth

Arthur Milton, the

the MCC's not practice here j 4. Alf four wheels to be on with 1,003 points and Belgium today.

the exterior of the body.

the

Probables For Newmarket Races

jockeys They are with Jongleur (L. Ward), French Beige (G. Littlewood), Brioche (E. Hide), Mon Fetiche (W. Snaith), and Marcellino Second (L. Pingo1).

There

cight probable Dowhurst the

soven tomorrow at

Besson.

hockey field continues in

and look ali honors this

On Sunday they face old rivala, Nav Bharat, and won't

The Hongkong Football need much advice from me to Referees Association will watch the artist of the opposi→ be holding their monthly tion Pat Gardner. A match meeting this evening at winner himself, he is ably spe parici by quité a good forward the Chinese Association line plus Bhagat Singh la de Headquarters at 181 Wan- fence and they will need to be chai Road, commencing at on top form iq emerge winners.

This match at 1080 hrs 2000 hours sharp.

preceded by the 'B' XI facing With Mr Dalgetty in the

Macaenels on the same spund chair,

this lively Association

at 1400 buy. will settle its business rapidly

Newmarket, Oct. 20. There Are ilve probabile fth with 1,000 points.

runners for the Jockey Club Fast bowler Frank Tyson, 5. No refuelling of lubricants INDIVIDUAL PRIZE

Cup, to be run over two and a who was attacked by lumbago during a rate.

Captain H. S. Steel of in the Brst match of the touri

quarter miles here tomorrow at 6. An open cockpit.

individual prize 15,00 Greenwich. IAF won the 1. A minimum weight of 500 with 205 points. Lieutenant R. F. anist Western Australia, had a stremnous bowling practice and kilogrammes with an emply Henry of the US.

was second ta have fully re-petrol tank (but including oil with 281 peared

points and Second- covered.

and water but not ballast). Peter May tested his injured

Lloutenant Ese of Norway fuel tank of a B. A safely

was third with 280 points. right knee with some troting material to be decided

after and his catches to its colleagues consultation with the interna-the boxing event with a total of The United States also won during felding proetice. He tional technical committee

hrte will definitely not play against The Committee also decided 25 points. The RAF was placed

for Suuth Australia in the match that "o new

inter-continental second with 20 points. Belgium runners

was third with 15 points and the Stakos, to be run over starting on Friday, and it le formula la to be natively consi-

with Netherlands' fourth

herd 12 furlongs not known when he will play dered by a special subcominitter

points-France-Presse.

14.00 Greenwich. again.

of representatives of Britain,

Thay Bre with jockeya: Today's practice was sand- Italy and the United States of wiched between

Billum (E. Hide), (L. Piggot), receptions for a displacement capacity.

(D. Smith), Green Hacklo the team, by the Lord Mayor at three Iltres.. The object is to

Clayton). Prime Value Adelaide atid the South

London, Oct. 29. Ausbring about co-operation in the trolina state government. The sporting field between the old

Partick Thistle and Kilmar-North York (G. Lewis), Parthia Barbadan (W. team had a smooth overnight and new worlds"

nock drew 1-1 in a Scottiah (W. H. Carr),

and Travista "J. 1 urge to "get out in the middle", flight here from Perth-China The Committee reached 19 League divialon one match to Sanith), Mail Specialk:

decision concerning

Lindley),—China Mati Sprela). { the new day. Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

GEORGE, DO YOU {FEEL ALL RIGLET""

of

Drawn Match

By Barry Appleby

ANNTUNE WORRYING)

TUGN WHAT NOUR EXCUSA) FOR LOOKING

SO BADUDIY ?

TOKYO

a

and get down to the main pur league continue to produce In- The Major and Minor Units pose of the meeting ---- A Quiz competition. With opposition teresting resulta. Arbong the from their Chincee friends who seniors the Hongkong Signal have so generously placed their Regt, lengup champlons in tho club at the metting's disposal, hockey world for the past few

had quite plus contributions from Royal seasons,

tusile Navy and Royal Air Force 1 3 Med Regt RA before referees, this promises to be a totaining a close 2-1 declaipn.

and the Gunters caused further night to be remember.

I am sure the Association consternation when they mat will welcome new members/Lancashire Regt. From t down, they fought back to end up whether they are qualified or not and having onjoyed the with a creditable 4-4 draw, 1/2 hospitality of this Association I Gurkha Rifles facing the min

of the I/RTR did very well to can

warmly recommend It to

finish 2-4 down. any koen football fan with on

Slapped Home Thinking of the middle some no fewer than 19 waliout Command Workshope slaped reminds me that a Referees reply against E Coy 1/LaDOL course for Army personnel shies Begt in a Biopewa will be held at the Transit me and COD Bubbles the Camp, Chatham Road com- RA 81 Way 31,

The Setor Berrion of EIMS mucing on November 3.

Tamar by scoring once against Lectures will be given cach | Camp War Rock, two palita' in attempon at 1430 hen on Nov. a very interesting matda, while 2.4, 8, 7, 11, 13 and 14 with 8.Coy RASC" IOSE, Aŭvertige pi git-kuainibation m Saturday. | Bath, devoid of shade stabil, Who Mävember 15.

were batiling through, the deals: Applications for this course. † findis of the @quash compattilan, probably the lot to be hald this | and whipped thao tp 6-1. wason, should be made to the In the Sques, competition DOPT immediately. and Foot- 1/Green Howards: vanquished ball Chuisies gre asked to ruke) YZRTH by 4 games to a while particular arts to sales candle the Hospital just met zo Grms The present number of edge out The Cherka R by mificiale, is quite inaufizimit to

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