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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1958.
INTER-VARSITY RUGBY TODAY
Light Blues Favoured To Score Their 30th Win In The Series
London, Dec. 8.
Oxford and Cambridge meet for their 77th University Rugby Union match at Twickenhham here tomorrow. Since they first met in 1871 the "Oxonians" have won 35 matches against 29 by the "Cantabs.”
This year the light blues are tipped to win the varsity match.
Second Defeat For Bucharest By English
Footballers
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So far Cambridge has ENGLAN record tita season win wing 15 of 14 matches with tatist f 202 polnit for und 420 against Although three of Je heel plovers have been in- Owford has won seven
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10 matchers (129
fen 12 against ).
Ati Cup Lawn
Bowls Final
Churd' star three-quarter The final of the 1058 Att Cup
Young return to the tour to-
live weeks with a pulled
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in row after being off the Bitter-hang competition will be played at the grounds of Kow- for
Green Club at Bowling 2.30 pun, Sunday, December 14, 1958, hetween the following pairs:
if this former British 100 wards spiring clampton I might back on forin he could lean thxford to victory.
tu On papes Oxford apat է ւ*
stronger les with the UConnor who has been chosen ay m the second Weish seiretion match at stand-off at Shiol
Australian mun half
The archieets of the rotten ham win wrie Welt entert tonul wingers Ciff June arat Terty Medwin who saitred f Bucharest defence with 1 quent prob.ng, ruka
inside-sh Bucharest, Fir Constantin provni trilitant in wtock mut he was trani luck o hurdled by
lost support It. spite chancon before the goal, 1210 Hotspur victory was clear cul Jones spend the store in the
4th
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Medwin the second Kunt and the third
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scored
Hame
two
Cordanton replied with
for Buchers! Stocks added the fourth English goal -France-Press
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A copy of the score-curd, signed by both skips, is to bo sent to the Honorary Assistant Secretary, care of Hongkong Electric Co Lid. Tricity House,
The threr quarters_lue_b Ice House Street, by the win- Young,
Watte a poseble Engning skip. *lection, Philipps like Young airendy LZI English International aract Baxter 4- other Australan.
Cambridge has The belter nck with Touch line specialist second row, Harding in the Ireland's International Moc- Sweeney and Mills as wing for
wards
Backing the pack up is the Sadth experienced serum-tir
und u full-back is the brillant Scottish Internatioani, Scotland, who can cleverly join an attack at the vital moment.
A crowd of more than 60,000 is expected to watch the match from the side lines and several million telespectators will see it from their fresides.---France- Presst
'Gray Eagle' Dead
Hubbard, Dec. 8.
Tz. Speaker, the great "Gray Bugle of the Boston Red Sox outdeld of years gone by, died today while visiting triends in Hubbard, Texas. --Ü.P.I.
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Ricardo Rodriguez, THE TRUE WINNER' Mexico's talented 18-year-old racing driver, who put up the finest driving in yesterday's Nassau Trophy race, is seen here landing his 1500 cc Porsche car. UPI Telephoto.
Pompey Eliminated From The Empire Championship
Birmingham, England, Dec. 8.
Johnny Halifibi (Tonga) beat Yolande Pompey (Trinidad)
in a light heavyweight boxing contest here tonight.
ARSENAL AND
WOLVES ARE
JOINT FA CUP FAVOURITES
London, Dec. 8 Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers
wer named Jasiz! favourites
at Rine to one for
Football the English
Assocln- tion Cup competition at a cull- over at the Victoria Club here tonight.
Boltort
Wunderers, the Cup bolders, Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion follow- ed on the 100-0 mark.
Other prices wert 100-8 Newcastle United: 100-7 Preston; 20-1 Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool
Nottinghan Forest; 32-1
25-1 Burnley: Totienbu Hotspurs: 28.1 Everted; 33-1 Luton Town and Portsmouth; 40-1 Manchester City and West Hum; 50-1 Aston Vuja,
and Birmingham City Chele; 00-1 Fulham, Leeds United,
Wednesday Sheffield and Leicester City: 100-1 and upwards others--Reuter.
Chilean Tennis Title For Mexicans
Santiago, Dec. 8.
Mario Llamas and Francisco i
Contreras of Mexico won
the
men's doubles titie In the Chilean tennis championships
today when they defeated Jose
Pompey was disqualified for the hn alleged low blow in tenth round of the 12-round bout an
eliminator for the British Empire championship.
by
wurned twice his to keep
Pompey WON
the referee punches up. The Arst warning came early in the night and the second a minute before the dis qualification.
DISAPPOINTMENT
The ending obme as a dis- appointment in a hard, punish. houl. Haht looked the faster at the outset, but Pom- pay, who was never reluctan to tet O with his right hami, slowed the Togan to his own paer, and the fight appeared to be ufiding up to an exciting Inish-Reuter,
WORLD BILLIARDS
MOORE TO DEFEND TITLE ON DEC. 10
REVENTLOW AND DAIGH WIN MAIN EVENT OF THE NASSAU RACES
Nassau, Dec. 8. Lance Reventlow's $50,000 Scarab racer, with Chuck Daigh driving the monstrous 5-litro bomb, sped to a terrifle finish to win the 56- gruelling-lap, 5th Nassau Trophy automobile race here today.
Daigh the 36-year Califor nion, Look the wheel from! Reventlow at the end of the 1 28th
Montreal, Dec. B. Archie Moore, the oldest world boxing champion he will be anywhere between 42 and 49 years old when one of his birthdays' comes rented on the 18th of this month-stakes his world light-heavyweight Litle against Canada's third world ranking Yvon Durcile here on December 10 This will be the 7th time in his career and the first time in 75 months that Moore defenda his crown.
Moore defeated Tony Anthony In September 1957 in his last title boat. Anthony later stopped Durelle before the Ilmit.
American's
sheet gives 174 victories, including 123 by knock-outs, 28' defeats and 6 drawn fights. Durelis! has won 18 times, bet 10' and `i drawn 2-France-Presse,
The
score
DRAWN BOUT
Johannesburg. Dec. 8. MKC
African Holt, South Calcutta, Dec. 8. Chandra Hirjee (India) beat night heavyweight boxing chain- boxed a draw with Maung Hman (Burma) by 1.911plom,
world American Jerry Luedce over points to 1,517 in the
here lonight- amateur billiards championship ten rounds
Router. here tonight.-Aleuter.
lap, fle dreve over the Track th complete the team me in 2 hours, 52 minutes and 45.18 wcotids He estimated his top spred
157 At around 14.p.h.
Daigh
Both Reventlow and were mobbed by the spectators azid hundreds of cameras
shyness 25 caught their
each lisclaimed credit for the win,
Finest Race
Dull Cricket
In Brisbane
scored
(Contimed from Page 1)
The wicket was easy. Only two runs were off the first four overs in 20- minuteg
both play, Benaud.
Disaster
of
01
Disaster befell England at 96 whers Gravency was run out Mexico's 18-year-old Ricardo
from a perfect throw in from Rodrigues, matching his youth Harvey after adding only three and compnratively small 3-litro runs to his overnight score. Silver Ferrari, against the rest He was caugh! yards off the of the field, drove the finest ercase after Ralley had sent him race of the day to take second buck when half way down the place, one minute, 60 second behind the winner. He won the "D" category.
In the eyes of the racing x- was the true winner. perts, he Having been outnumbered and outmatched by two tres, he
pitch.
The third wicket stand had realised 02 runs.
Peter May opened his account Bentud, bowling by offdriving into a fairly st breeze, into the fence for four and sending tola! to 102 after 243
The
beal all but one when Daigh minutes.
lapped all dors with the excop- tium of Pedro's Ferrari,
Ed Mart, who grabbed the Memorial Cup rece mutes be
a the big race fure the start look
"D" In the second place category and third in the over- all plucings,
Ed Crawford, driving a rod 4.3 litre Ferrari ploughed on while others dropped by the wayside, fourth place in the grabbing overall placings and Afet in the "C" category.rance-Presse.
SPORTRAIT
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Scoreboard
The scoreboard at lunch the the fourth day of First Test Between England
d' Australia:
England 1st Innings-134 Australia-1st Ihnings-—186 England-End Innings
P. Richardson, e and b
Bontud
A. Milton e Grout, b
Davidson
T. Batley not out
T. Graveney ran out
P. May bw, b Behand
Tatal (for 4)
GEORGES, HASEUP
Wanstead Bowler Visiting Colony
Most Hongkong lawn bowlers while on leave in England have enjoyed the hospitality of the Wan- stead Bowling Club, who Every year catertain the local players with a match at their London.
green
near
To quite a number of them a well-known figure is George S. Haslap, the past captain of the Wan- stend Club who is arriving here on Thursday by the S.S. Soudan for a six- week stay in the Colony. Mr Hastup's address, wltile in the Colony, will be: c/o K. H. Jensen, P. O. Box 22, Hongkong.
So What Is
Hat-Trick Worth?
Asks Johnny Haynes
8
17
Fulham and England
30
iC
M. C. Cowdrey not out
£400, what
54 cricket century scored between lunch and teà jo
15 worth
the
Extras
A Hat-trick
111
fotball match?
appropriate cash reward for
sextod
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INDOOR BOKS
Fall of Wickets:
1-28,
2-34, 3-86 und 4-102.
Bowling
Davidson
8 21 1
Meckifr
5
19
Mackty
7
6
+
Benaud
30 10 41
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Klins
2 21
0
Reuter
"I'm afraid Wükinson has been reading too much about Tong Lock"
London - Reprint Suretor.
London-Cooper Fight Will
Be Final Eliminator
For World Title
By DEREK JOHN.
Tort and Patricio Rodriguez or When Brian London defends his British and Empire heavyweight titles
'Chile 6-2, 0-2.
Shirley Bloomer of England
and Carmen
Ibarra of Chile
Kuined the
women's singles
finals.
against Henry Cooper on January 12, the fight will also be a final eliminator for the world title.
It is a
before and England were four down for 102.
Colth Cowdrey,.after severni uncomfortable moments facing Benaud, who appear to de able to turn the bail more than the previous days, opened his account with a two off a full 105 from Davidson.
After the first Hour's play England had added only; 14 runs to their overnight total for: the loss of twb. mora wickets (106 for four).
Bowling Change During this
period Bailey's score had advanced from 27 to
32,
The first bowling chunge came 10 minutes before lunch, when Davidson gave way to Kine.
Davidson yielded only six runs inirio ovèrs this morn- ing, live of which Were maidens.
At the luncheon adjouitment England were 111 for four, with Bailby 35. not out and Cowdrey 4 not-out.
Overthrow
Cowdrey and Halley opened up after the resumption and in the first 10 minutes lind scored; 13 runs, including two for an tlife In Britain, be the winner of life London overthrow, advancing the score Promoter Jack Solomons has heavyweight
Cooper fight.
from 1 to 124. Miss Bloomer delented Aus- pinned that tag on the fight-by next Junc.
rivol protnoteri
reasonable tag, for of
And Lavene; a great pal of Davidson's first two, overs tralia's Margaret Hellyer 7-9, courtesy
Mantiger, Cus gave ciğlit ruria and Benaud 0-2, 6-2, while Mira Ibarra de Harry Levene, who has left for Levene has sisted publicly that Patterson's
that heve, in is, first over. feated Marin Thri, also of Chile, the United States to sign Floyd the most worthy opponent for D'Amato, is confident
Ninoloen runs-the sum, total 0-1 0-8-UPT.
Patterson to defend his world Patterson will almost certainly will be able to arrange the fret
world title fight in Britain sinde of the whole mortig'a pláz......... Tommy Burna knocked dut Jack | camo bi'20 minutes, nå Cowtrey' Palmer 50 years ago,
took a four and a singlo off he succeeds, Patterson will Renaud to send the schro up to once again have avoided. the 130 official No. 1 contidar. Tho "Of this addition 17 came U.S. National Boking Associn- from Cowdrey. tion have given this, rating to the 25-year-old champlon of Europe, Ingemar Johanson Brian London is listed as No. 3 contender.
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Barry Appleby
WELL, ITS NO GOOD [UPPET IS IT?)
AFTER ALL
I'M NOT THE ONE WHO'S GOING TO CLEAN UP THE MESS
DUSSELDORF
Playing Slow
The Wicket was still playthz. very slowly, with no;lift or life, "After 30 minutes, iera was a double change of bowling, Kline coming in for Benaud and Mecklffor the first time to dayfer Davidson,
Patterson has already shown His contempt for the offctal rát Inge, by defending his title against Pete Rademacher, who was having his first, professional}' But the fate of scoring con- fight.
tinued at n, fair rate; with the Now- Loveno's pete Bathmen faklig 13, runs, off right-I cannot see alberson Kline three overa
Generally, footballers
don't envy cricketers did my re- nction to Peter May's adilove-
night is well done Peter- a gadd reward for a great performance
And there is plenty more where that cante from Pound notes yalore to be won by British and Australian
aricketers throughout the MCC, tour
WELL SERVED ..
Yes, cricket is well served in this respect. Even the Eng- lish cricket season is adorned wath trophies
cash and awards for outstanding
dehievements. Not so in soccer, a certain, concern did pat commotelal forward a scheme for awards to footballers. But this ang promptly turned down by thờ Football League uniter the howing of improper pay
ment.'
Well, well It Just 'dbosti
make sensei
It becomes even more tarefal when you consider Peter May ig *niristeter,
Don't
get mo phong- Türel cheers 1 sưy for all sportstristch who" win' money in the ext efse of their talents What dit absurd alation
any footballer who maker his living at the game.
CHESS
Aal
by LEONARD BARDEN
Her law unustina" probl By PL. Rotiatory: (011) Koglow, 1957); entitled, "Ladder to Nowhore." White to play a mstelin tires, Moves L
cht, K-K13 [1,KX-
06 mate, or kno. Hum)
rinking hid tlo pgainst the Then the score stood still b] R7 Chf, K= Britain powerkil Johansson before unit-|-14h for done 10 minute an
ing the easter fight (offerma inforïøckjff?arah Klifîtahowed Beller
Britain,
(Sandritäts)-Fortydute.