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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958.

HORSE-RACING DEBUT BY RUSSIANS No Possibility Of

All-Hongkong..5, Malayan Chinese..0 IMPROVED VISITING XI HANDED THIRD SUCCESSIVE DEFEAT

The visiting Malayan Chinese Footballers went down to their third straight defeat when they were beaten 5-0 by All-Hongkong at Caroline Hill Stadium last night.

The visitors leave for home Cather of the two carter games

no but they were stil a long way today and while they will

Port of Parsing for representa- doubt have pleasant memot les

of the traditional hospitality terves any real worry. There was accorded to em by the ad- neve ally suggestion that thero and ministrators of C5ines football, maght be a surprise result in Hongkong they will surely only good show by Sek Sowe niso take with Nem hamsting, Chen Sept the score down.

thoughts

forwards

n three gazes who rattled 20 ghs matust a solak- ary al lost at their envi

Last night the Alalayuus dia- t played

better tormy

DRAW FOR ATI CUP BOWLS COMPETITION

Duduking played well within

1

demand and eruid dal tælle vetury

it

Ivry at the evening was Kwik Moon-

ד'

Caper the thrAS

s that given the

" mga he can ful the net

salo prod rvularity

Two Quick Goals

The 18

Lender rot two quick Rich and enth and after the local for- dered several

of the target in the 30th minute

The following draw has been to give Hongkong a 3-0 lend at

The ha? 2 stage. for Kwok moun- wah

directly involved

announced by The Hongkong

Bowls Associatiou Lawn first round matches of the All Cup inter-hong pairs competition which will be played at 230 p.m. on Sunday, November 9, 1958 the grounds of Kowloon

way

alou

in the twe

| 2vvond-half goals which Hong-

hong registered.

Ten minutes after the interval

he had a fine drive turned away

Bowling Green Club at Kow-fe a eurney and this led to Ho Juon Cricket Club;

AT KBGC

Cheung-yau nudding in goal No.

4. and then anidway through the

half h was brought down the

W. Hong Sling, CA. Coelho, (Shewan, Tomes & Co, Ltd) Yeme C. K. Sung A. A. Lopes, (Stund ard-Vacuum Oil Co.).

H. Ridsdale, F. Howarth, (Public Works Department) C. F. Rozario, J. S. Luton, (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.).

E.

A, P. Pereirn, J. Club, (Dodwell and Co, Ltd Meler, T. Castillo, (Desru de Schulthess and Co.).

5. Y. Doc, C. M. Stevens, (Registrar Genernd's Detu!- ment) v. A. M. Omar, M. E. (Urban Services De-

Purvis. partment).

D. C, Symons, A. ilutton, (W. R. Loxley urut Ca.. Lid) v

A. K. Sumad, R. M. Kethering- ton, (Colonial Secretariat).

S. Tolford, G. Coles, (Hong- kong and Whampoa Dock Co.. Ltd.) v. J. M. Gutierrez, A 1. Marques, (Hongkong and Shang- bal Banking Corporation)

kick.

ally area and Lau Ye

no inistake from the sp

nt

The batong had one Evo 1472ms to spore but their Cross rank filed to harn their

lences to advantage

It was far from being thrilling

attractive game. The Malayans were certainly a noprovement on the form they it showe in the Arst two games but they still lacked the class and experience essay for opsition such as vry art egalost them,

The Toams

NEARLY ANOTHER GOAL

Malayan

Chinese left-back, Ng Man-kai, making a good save, when he deflects backwards a shot by Hongkong centre-forward Kwok Moon-wah during yesterday's mutch,

Sugar

Ray's Latest

Plan - To Make A Film With Sinatra

Chicago, Nov. 4.

World middleweight champion, Sugar Ray Robin

son, today stated categorically that he will not box again this year.

The text were

The All-Hongkong: Kwok Chow-

Kwok Kam- į make ming Law Pak hung Lark Tak-hay, Lau Yer, Angeles.

CH1-km2. Chan

Wong Cul- Keune To Cheung-yau, Kwok Moon-with, o Kwok-tai, Mols

A. Macarthur, A. J. Beanett, ¦ Chun-wah. (Police Force) v. D

A Welsh, Malayan Chinese: Sek Sowe-

en Chan Tuck-choy,

S. L Leonard, (Commerce and

Industry Dept.).

E. A V. Remedios, G. you Santos, (Pacific Innee Ship building Co., Ltd.) v J. Tang R. P. Zeeman. Holland China Trading Co. Ltd.)

W. G. Ogley, L. S. Silva, (Chartered Bank v. C. C De- gado, LM, Neves (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion).

F. A. Santos. J. S. A Curreena, į (Deacons) 4 A. Buchan, C ingleden, Hong Kong and Ke loon Whort and Clown Co. Ltd.).

AT KEC

F. D. Angus, A. A. Crestejo, (Inland Revenue Department)

v. A. Fletcher, A. Buckley, (Marine Department)

A. R. A. Rahrvan, J W. Tin- dall, (Gilman and Co, Ltd) v.

J. Hoosen, H. Lapsiry

Department).

T P. Ross,

Marine

T Kavanagh,

(Police Force) v. W. J Howard,

F. A. Broadbridge, John D. Hutchison and Co., Ltd.).

Moon-kemi,

reason:

He wants a Alm musical at

And he is currently with a aking singing lessons

stadium - Or teacher

France-Presse. and has New York bired a 25-piece orchestra to try Himself out.

to real talks have, begun for un- Neither has there Los other fight.

bien any question of a date or a

even money." -

His latest plan: To make a Ng film with Frank Stantra. Qunh Kim-beng. Sugar Ray'a decision was an- private ncurred today by la

tas Kok-sag. Pang Stang-

hock, Liew Wai-yoon, Ng Boon-seeretary Harold Johnson, who

ber, Arthur Km, Quah Kin- jajow. Woo Ah-wali,

Referee. Mr Mak Yeung-fai.

Laker Adamant

On Retirement

Decision

uld the champ would, however,

b ready to climb into the ring

tu

hi

meet Carmen Bazilio with world crown at stake next February or March.

Several Talks

In

Watson To Be Back At Nets Next Week

Adelaide, Nov. 4

Unimpressive Entries Cardinals Visiting Arrive In America HK Says US For Washington Race Baseball Official

From WILSON BROADBENT

Washington.

Garnyr and Zaryad, two Russian Derby. class thoroughbreds with the unglossiest coats and shabbiest horse-cloths and tackle this side of the Iron Curtain, have arrived at Laured Race-course near here after their first 3,000-mile Tran- satlantic flight to begin the most glamorous film-star treatment. They are to compete for the £35,000 prize money in the high-class fashionable 11⁄2- mile Washington International on No- vember 11.

I

wants to see his horses win.

Others On Way

One reason for the gtumour Mager Delurator is not in- treatment of flash-bulbs, tele-erested in betting. Ale just vision camerns and halting, six- o'clock-in-the-morning welcome speecher was that Gärnyr and Zaryad are the first racë-horses to be allowed outfront of the Iron Curtain.

The other and more compel- ling reason was the anxiety felt by the race promoters that one- drink-a-time Premier Kruschev might crack down on the pro- the Jeeted raching inunt and ut last moment say "Niet."*

to

A sigh of relief was heard from bowler-halled Mr Joc Cas- carella, the racecourse manager, when he sighted Yevgeni Dolma- toy whom he had pictured waiting friends as the champion vodka-drinking manager of the Moscow Hippodrome racecourse. "Tovurich," cried smiling Joe Cascarella. "You've made it, thank God."

"And

to win?" You going asked a nearby airport worker. "I don't know," replied Dol- mator with all the caution of a borseman. "But maybe," added as an afterthought.

Nearly A Scene

Others in the party Viktor

the Jockey,

he

Cornyr won the Moscow Derby last June. Zaryad was a close second.

Othel entries are expected 10 arrive during these few days states Reuter. Clem will bo brought trom Beimont Park, New York, tonight Revoque was to By from Buenos Aires to

mive tomOTIUW.

Orsini, Ballymoss, and Tharp are expected to fly together, arriving on November 6.

"There is no possibility of the St Louis Cardinals visiting Hongkong this year" said Mr Fred G. Fleig, representative of Mr Ford Frick, United States Commissioner of Baseball, and secretary of the National League, when he passed through Hongkong yesterday.

FRED, G. FLEIC

SCOTLAND SHOULD BEAT IRELAND AT

·HAMPDEN TODAY

Glasgow, Nov. 4. Scotland, whose soccer is on the upgrade again following a gloomy period, should beat Ireland at Hampden Park here tomorrow and gain their second inter national championship victory of the season.

fine out against Ireland.

Just

that

MT

Fielz who hep beep accompanying the St Lou's Cardinals in their Curren Eastern tour in a superVLKEY: capacity

In yesterday morning from Japan and Fert this morning for the States.

It w

Hu sald that the Cardinals* present tour calls for 22 matches one in Okinawa, one in Korea, Case in

Gumm, und in Manila, three In Honolulu and 16 m

Japan.

When he left Japan, they had

completed

ali

their schedule matches except for nine more in Japan,

Out of seven games play against the Japan all- Stars, the Cards had won ag and lost one. The American basebailers, are going straight back home after the completista of their ganses ka Jugari.

Sponsors

Cards'

The

Japanese tour have been sponsored, ho said, jointly by the Pepal-cola factory

In Japan and the Manich Slubun newspaper.

They Rearantes each Cardinal player t certain salary during the

tour.

baseball In Commenting ou Japan, Mr Flely expressed the opinion that it is an extremely popular gaino in Japan, There has been an average attes donce of 25,000 at each of the Cardy games, paying from US$1.00 to for admission. US$2.50 each "The standard, too, is mirly that the considering hizi, Japanese players, do not have- the four or five years' ground work which all American base- ballers have to go through before they make their debut in day team".

best way is to find some spon- sors for the visit.

were Scotland's stock slumped Left-back Al McMichael, who Kovalov, Zaxyad's through their dismat display in was not available for the match veterinarian and the World Cup, but a 3-0 away against England, returns to the groom, Mr Arnold Laskov, and

victory over Wales a fortnight | defence.

He thinks that next year, Mr Evgeni Gotthelb, director of age has brought renewed Con- The changes could upset the another National Longue team horse breeding farm 33 near fidence, The same team will high level of efficiency in team Moscow, where the horses are

may come out to the East for work which the Irish have another tour, and if Hongkong trained.

Ireland have not won

on achieved. They will fight hard, desire to invite them here, the

Scotland look Scottish, soil since 1933, but in but recent years there has been little bit better.

LARA IELD. litle play between the Garnyr's with comparatively few players Jockey, is a tailsh figure and to choose from, the Irish have has almost by checky a

sinile been

doing remarkably well, Charlie Smirke.

And they held England to a Because of language dimcul draw in Belfast a month ago. les, Nasimov did not want the

veterinary airport

Betul to take a blood test from Garnyr It looked for a moment 113 if there was going be an inter- national incidemt.

Nikolai Nusimov.

Then the interpreter explain- ed everything. Nasimov smiled and waved his hands.

'Too Lean'

The MCC tourists, preparing to leave here tonight by train for Melbourne, received good Meanwhile,

New York,

news of Wille Watson who has Sugiu Ray added: "I've had

Brown, the several talks with Truman Gib-informed Mr F. R

the Interna-manager, then he will be flying sun, President of

from Perth to Melbourne tional Boxing Club and I told hersday night, and hopes to be moss, the European champion, Hum I would not fight this year.

able to bat in the nets next and Orsini, the West German

"Ba: I did tell him that Tuesday. Adelaide, Nov. 4

world box next year. But I Jim Laker, the Surrey off- spinner, whose good start to the can tell you right here that no

one of the features of MCC's tour so far, rilevated today, that he would

zenson has been

be retiring at the

English seaKONI.

end of 1950

Asked by reporters, if in view listiccessful stact 1 Aus- iratin, he had changed his mind, bbaker said "I have not recon-

A Campbell, A. Skeoch,sidered my deviskon," (Hong Kon Rnd

Wikumpua

Dock Co., Ltd.) v. V. C. Dend, K. A. Baker, (Labour Depart ment).

The following drew byes Into the second round which will be played on Sunday, November' 10: 1. L McCall, W. M. David- son, (Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.); R. O. Fleming,

S. DURIS; J. B. Skedd, C McLennan; 1. Binck, R. B.

Laker added that his trouble- some spin finger, which suffers

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDER Many players continually fall Into the trap which White pulls off on move 6 of the following game from Belgium. 1'P-E

froth arthritis, was in gel con4; 2 P-KB4, P-Q3; 9 ition at the moment-China Kt-KB3, B--Kt5; 4 B-B4, P— Ma'l Specia).

KK3; 0-0. B-KC27; 0BXP ch 1. R-K2 (KXB; 1 K-Ets ch, and 8 QxB); 7 PXP, BXP: # Bykt, XB; 9 P-Q4, Bene 93: 10 P-K6. PXP: 11 PXP, BxP: 12 B-Kto ch, B-83; 13 BxB oh, KxB: 14 Q-ch, Resigns.

Technical Knockout

Lomlun, Nov. 4. Brilish middleweight cham- Marshall, (Taikoo Dockyard płon, Terry Downer tonight and Engineering Co. of long beat Morocco'n Mohammed Kong Ltd.): R. Noble, C.

when Taibi

the referee Hewins, (Army): N. Henton, L..

stopped their scheduled ton

—Franco-Presse,

Solution No. 5507: I Q-Kti threat 2 Q-RDI), D-R4; 2 R (7) XB, or B× 2; 2 QxB, or KL-Q4: 2 R-ÖRia, or RxEt: 2 B-K6, or K-15; 2 R (4) — 15. or Q-K15; 2 R-Q5.

Conton aperta Servios

THE GAMBOLS

ALL RIGHT, GIVE IT TO ME

(I'LL SEW)

C. Kew, (Butterfield and Swiro); round baut. In the third round. Fainbow. R. Hastie, N. E. Fahy, C. E. Rounselett, Inland Revenue Department); A. J. Hui, A. C. Lochtle, (Redit- fusion (Hong Kong) Ltd.); M. J. Divecha, G. Lee, (General Commercial Corporation Ltd.); R. S. Capell, A. A. Malden, (Briti General Electric Co. Ltd): E. C. Fincher, F. Lee. (Lane Crawford dd): W. U E. Colledge, 1. S. Sliva, (Com- ther and Industry Depart- rhet); G. Hong Choy, J. Pai, (Edvention Department); A. D. Rets, T. Tan (Hongkong Alr wry Ltd.); F. X. Alves, A, I. Kitchell, (Shell Co. of Tona Kong Ltd.); F. Luz, P. Hughes, (Marine Department); B. I Bickor R. W. Hollway, (Medl» cs) Department).

Winning skipo must cond copy of the core card, algand Iry both skipe, to the Honorary Secretary at the Colonial/Bere- LATINT IIZNdkarbody.

IT ON

FOR YOU

Mr Cascarella said that the Rundant had not asked for any special treatment. Their horses on will be stabled next to Bally-

Watson's left knee was operated on last week for the removal of a piece of gristle China Ma Special.

No More Record Breaking Feats By Vladimir Kuts

London, Nov. 4. Vindimir Kuti, Russin's bribi- ant manner, who muffered from

stomach trouble earlier this year, is unlikely to regain his old form, Moscow Radlo said today.

announcer said it wer that after, a lengthy possible spell of treatment Kula would Again return to form.

The

"But is hardly probable that

winner. They will have the same food, same stable cond!- tions and exercise facilities.

The moment they entered their boxen, they rolled over and went to sleep.

As the horses walked off, ex- peris thought they looked too lean and ranty to meet the high class of horse which is attracted to Laurel, especially Ballymas, who already is favourite. The Russian horses at the moment aro quoted at 18-1.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Meeting

Annual

Kowloun Cricket Club Meeting, 8.30 p.m.

Colony Hard Court Tennis Cham- plonship, CRC. 3 p.m.

TO-MORNOW Meeting Management

HKFA

Colf

Committee he could reach peak torn and Mesting. Sports Bond, 0.45 p.. eet new world records," tho an-|

hek.O Country Citib: Ladies' nouncer addød.---Retter.

Championship

"

by Barry Appleby ——

IT'S TIME YOU LEARNED TO SEW ON YOUR OWN BUTTONS.

(ou, I could

HAVE DONE IT

BUT I WANTED TO FINISH MY BOOKS BEFORE WES ・WENT OUT

Changes

The Teams

Following are the teams;- Scotland: Brown (Dwideo), Great

Caldow (Hibernian). (Rangers),

Mackay (Hearts, Captain), Toner (Kilmarnock), Docherty (Arsenal), Leggat (Fulham). Collins

Isund have recalled Billy Simpson of Glasgow Rangers at rentre-forward, and, surprising-field), Henderson (Arsenal).

have replaced Harry Grezz by Norman Uprichard in goal,

Herd (Arsenal), Law (Hudders-

MYSTERY OF

MISSING

FOOTBALLER

On

Budapest, Nov. 4, -Light was today, thrown

Hungarian mystery of the centre-forward Ferenc Machos' disappearance last summer,

For today the Hungarian Press Announced that Machos condemned to six had months' guol for "complicity in

abortion charge." The West has been without news of the Hungarian soccer star oinco last SUMIOT.---- France-PreEDI.

been

WIN FOR CHELSEA

Chelse, fivision

London, Nov. 4. the English Arst club, reached the second round of the European inter-Cities Fairs Football Cúp competition here tonight when they beat the Danish club, Frem, 4-1.

Chelsen led 2-1 at half-tim Router.

GENEVA

West Indies

1

Open India Tour Today

Ireland: Uprichard

(Pors-

Poona, Nov. 4. The West Indies cricket team mouth), Keith (Newcastle Unit ed). McMichael (New Castle), arrived here today from Bombay Donny Blanchflower (Tottenham and will open their tour of India Hotspur, Captain), Cunningham tomorrow against a Services XX (Leicester City),

Peacock on the Defence Academy's_turt, Bingham (Celle).

(Laton), pitch at Kharakvasla, deer here. Cush (Letda United), Simpson| The tour will last three and (Rangers) Melroy (Burnley), a half months and 17 matches, McParland (Aston

five Torts, will bo Villa), including China Mail Special.

played Chine Mail Epecial

Champion Beaten

Fly

AIR-INDIA

fal

Futuramzzonas

Britain's lightweight champion Dave Charsley grimace during a bout of in-fighting with, Carlon Ortiz, the Puerto Ileum nów a naturalted American, in their lightweight match on the liñat night of box- ing at Harringay. Arena, North London - lat wonky Charnley was outpolnited. Heaterph

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