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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959.

BLARNEY STONE RUGBY STARTS TODAY

Eight First Round Matches Scheduled

At Club

By PAK

Ground

LO

The Blarney Stone seven-a-side tournament begins this evening on the Club ground with a programme of eight first round matches. The remainder of the first round matches will be played tomorrow evening,

World

Take Czechs

Ice-Hockey Lead

Prague, March 10. Czechoslovakia today took the lead in the world ice- hockey championships) when she drubbed Finland by eight goals to two in: the final pool game, and emerged as the top rival of Canada; the holders, in! the home stretch of the race for the title,

consolation game at Kolin|3, USSR, 2 points, 5 goala today, was seventh, and to 1.

West Germany, which 1. United States, 2 points, 8 beat Poland at Mlada by} goals to G.

5-3 was eight. Norway.

to II.

to 11.

which whipped Italy 4-3 5. Sweden, 0 point, 2 goris at Kladno, was ninth. Rumania, meantime won its 6. Finland, f point, 2 goals

right to compele in next year's world champion 7. East Germany, 4 points, ships when it beat Hun-) 11 goals to 3. gary 7-2 in the European 8. West Germany, 3 points, "Criterion" for wenker 7 goals to 5. tennis at Pizen in West 9, Norway, 3 points, 8 goals Bohemia, Hungary was) second and Austria third. 10. Haly, 1. point, 5 goals to 7-1 in the other final pool Standings after today's 6. match today, was fourth. Sweden, was fifth and Fin-1.

the Soviet Union third and the United States, which trounced Sweden

The second round is arranged for Friday night and the remaining Canada was standing second,

rounds, will all be held on Saturday with the Final scheduled for 9 p.m. The Blarney Stone Shield was first presented to the HKFC before the last war by Messrs Carter, Shaw, Robinson, and Carver but was lost during the occupation, and never found.

Vienna Making Strong Bid For 1964 Games Site

However, the original doams. Tonight will most of the henring of this loss, came to the Navy sevens in action and Hitle rescue and pre-ented an identiis known at thesn. But HIMS val Shield to the first one, and Alert "13" who open the pro- it is for the honour of havingceedings against the Lakes "A" Seven in= |Seven at 540 p.m. would seem scribed on a small silver player) to have a hard game in front

a. this handsome trophy that of them. taught's and other nights teams will be fighting.

16e name f

J uspect of this Series, Vleano, March 10,

winch should commend itself to The Mayor of Vienna, Herr

#1 sportsmen is the fact the Franz Jonas, lgs arerpted an

The small entrance fee charged inynation to present personally

pen to Charity. Another minor Verona's appllentiun for the

charge is made for programines, 1944 Olympic Games at the next these always sell well. As meistars

International

is expected

1ue "

uptní a big crowd and irged for.

Reputedly Strong

The second game sticuld ro the "Anglers", originally, re- ferred to as "Watson's Seven," which includes bestdes Watson of the Navy, Sharp and Gilbert- son of the Army. They faen 40 Field "A" at 8 pm. The Anglers would appear likely to gain the upper hand, but in Sevens com- Jonas. Informing the

petition anything is possible. Municipal Council of this affe The first game this evening A1 6.20 p.m. 32 Med "A". invitation, said he would be al Ertacts at 5.40 pnt, and the other ¦ reputedly strong seven, dash The meeting, which is de tulso seven games follow at regular! with Lanes "P". H reports of plog in Münch from May 23 | twenty-mluate intervals. Each their form are fru 1h 32 Izan as two halves of seven

Og maptiv Commutter, it WHY picted here furay.

B

10 20.

anterval.

First Game

Medium side should take the with, il une-minute ours.

Next at 0.40 pm. RAF LEI Shad De Sevens be level: Sui Won meel HMS Alert "A", at the end of the second half, and is, like the next gang, then they barn round main and could go either way. In the

play Without Cessation

The Mupon alon

the minutes Solt Comical that there would he kes would exhibitusa in Europe. in 1964, according to official formation received from Mr. Barely, president on the Teternate had Babobition Busealy, there, was nothing which coul hander Viem's application for the 1964 tyrusios.

M.

The Chancellor of the Inter- haberst Olympic Metrattilee handh

informed * Mir

וני יד

Barety's talement, the Mayor adel-Reuter,

Lew Hoad Beats Gonzales To Lead In Series

1

night.

champion

Cham

A Genzades double-Liult in the first game of the final set helped

Boat bak the

champion's

rvire. The Australian convert |

ed the game advantage into ul 6-4 Basset to win the match.

all-Australiazi The

doubles team of Bow Hand and Ashley United Camper defentai Stoles pairing of Gonzale and drek Kramer, 8-4. be the night- Kramer, puce, one of the

land sixth.

games were:

to 7.

11, Switzerland, 1 point, 6

goals to 10.

Czechoslovakia, 4 polits, 12 goals to 3. East Germany, which heat 2. Cañada, 3 points, 6 goals| 12, Poland, 0 point, 1 gouls

Switzerland 6-2 in the to 0.

to 10,-France-Presse.

World Title

Boos And Scuffle At Wembley DAVE CHARNLEY LOSES DISPUTED DECISION TO GUY. GRACIA

London, March 10.

Q

An astounding decision gave Guy Gracia of France

points victory over British lightweight champion Dave Charnley in a 10-round contest at Wembley here tonight.

Charnley had boxed very well to take the majority of the rounds, but at the end of the light the referee walked to Gracia's corner to raise his arm in victory.

There was a tremendous out-prospects. Both men were booed buri of booting. Charnley, ub-out of the ring af wet bod viously grently surprised leaned elineh attain in which there was over the ropeu disconsolately. much mauling ond wrestling.

Police in attendance had to be brought in to quieten sale in the hall.

Much Mauling the only one of Britain's top Dick Richardson, of Wales, four heavy weights not included in the world rankings, repelled another American avatier Wicu be outpainted Bert Whitchurst, a New York medi- gal student, over 10 disappoint- Ing. rounds,

But Richardson's victory, die Date to enhance his once rogy

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY PREVIEW

Fight Venue Welsh Forwards Face Their

And Date

New York, March 10. The world heavyweight title fight between Floyd Patterson and Johansson Ingemar

will be held in New York as a result of a $600,000 guarantee, the biggest in ring history.

The fight will be staged at Yankee Stadium on June 23.-U.P.I.

for one at 7 pm, Waylong should Asian Shuttle

A 7.20 p.m. the Incal shote Grase HMS Tamar But with HMS Ceylan "1", and the latter end win this one. Next to last! at 1.40 pm the Vultures are i scheduled to hover over RAF!

holler three minutes. If there love a light alvantage over is further seora theyMS St Brides Bay.

witch round agato and play for another three minutes, and set ot, aut antitum. Should one of the Sevens score by any of The extra time periods, then the inmediately ecases, and Further time is allowed. Despite the fart that there is an Ollefal Timekeeper with , a lond and oficial bell, players

pectators should remem

be that the game does not inch with the tolling of the Le but only upon the referee | blowing his whistle for 'x 1 x +

Reminders

Mainland, and this should be a poort game for bath sides are relyłan en spred,

INSU to this is a

Federation's Expenses

Rule May Kill Amateur Temis, Says Nielsen

Aces To Play In Canada

Sternest Test Against

Ireland On March 14

By JOHN COTTRELL

Curiouser and curiouser. Only five tries have been scored in the six International Championship matches played so far this season, com- pared with 13 in the corresponding matches of last year.

Yet this is the first season in

which internationals are being Hayed under the new laws designed to speed up play, and | facilitate scoring.

|

Richardson won nost of the count with his lett books to the head and soild rights to the body, but he could make le impression on the durable Negro, who onee went ten hard-hitting Archie Moore. Comeback Campaign

pounce

with

Ror Barton, the

former British Hght-heavyweight cham- plan, won the second bout of bis comeback campaign when he outpointed Neville Rowe, a hard-punching Australion, dver tight rounds.

Barton abowed little of his old ferm, but he stayed out of terious trouble and 'did enough with his left hand and occa- Fonal right crosses to earn the verlet-Reuter,

Apartheid Conditions For WI's Tour Of S. Africa

Caselows, March 10.

The South African Govern- mupt has laid down apartheid Irish backs should be superior last year, when, after leading conditions for the West Indies crickel team to visit the to the Welsh. But It Is the 0-0, they lost scrum-half forward battle that will decide O'Meara through injury in the country, Interlor Mluister Tom Naude said in the House of the Cardiff contest

second half, and were beaten Assembly today. 3-8.

The legendary lock of the Irish has not been in evidener lately. And the worst luck that could befall them now is heavy ral in Cardiff.

Here, much will depeng on Does this mean the legisla» the ground conditions. With a ters have failed? 1 think not. firm surface, Ireland must be Un the contrary, I believe that favourlies, for only the French most of the new rules have forwards have displayed suc

greally beneffled the game. It's fire, speed and handling ability the players who are at fault, in the loose this rearon,

Selectors have done reason- They can hold the heavier jobly well in Anding fast, moblie Welshmen in the fight, and they Players from Malaya, Tha-forwards and they in turn, I have the outstanding hooker of iend and Indonesia will make have adapted themselves well the home countries in skipper International

Quebec. March 10.

illies in a tok bid fur

the to the sad inclt of ideas behind Ronnie Dawson. Cenadian badminton

cham-he scrum, onships at the Quebec Winter Club from March 25 to 28.

Deplorable Dearth

quarture. The

Each

one

So far, the rainfall has been far below overage for

season.

Second row forwards. Gerry Cullion Billy Mulcahy have been jump- ing and catching brilliantly. in the line-outs. Ronnie Kavanagh

and

*.

Master Tactician

Table

the

Nucle was answering Q question by the natives re- presentative, Walter Stanford.

Naude said permission. for the lour was given to tocal sponsors

the tour, namely the South Air's Cricket Untert The tor would 10 beld from November 10, 1959, to January 4, 1900.

He said the conditions were: Morburs of the team mu, pley unly agojust non-whites. Adequate arrangements transport, recreation and P W D L F A Pts commodation of the team are

for AC-

2 1 1 0 12 3 3 to be made by the Eponsors. 3 1 1 1 0 3 3 Separate seating und other 1 0 1 10 2 facilities must be provided for 2 1 D 1 8 0.2 white and non-waite spectators.

+ 2 0 32 2-France-Presse.

WATER BABIES

By DEREK JOHN

No girl should be picked to swin for her country before she is 16 years old. The burden can be too great for swimmers younger than that and it can do more harm than good,

ID

Not So Old And last but by no mean least the Police "A" meet the

Old Crocks. The latter are 10 Te Kew-run and Lim Say- to old this year, but they are wap of Malaya, Tan Jae-hok, Above all, there is a deplorand Noel Murphy can took like against strong opposition in the Indonesia and C. Wattanasin able dearth of first-class attack-extra three-quarters in the France.. Police team and are expected and T. Khajadphal, Thailand,ing centre. Rarely have seen open,

England to go down.

will compete in the Canadian many openings creater by The Welsh Boston, March 10.

pack smathered Wales Team captals are remburde d

Sevens' gone event after taking part in the forwards anet so many These being

scoring England in the Cardiff mud, but Ireland 1rner Wimbleton

for each and every one et thema-Englund championship.

opportunities missed by three on the firm turf of Murray@eld Scotland. 3 Jon for Houl of Australla dhat they are responsible

their eight cerid come out with a different London. From here they will feated deter professiondroging along

their sad lack of mobility was Wales-trelond Poncho on to wet as, fourh judge cach result from that 2014 cast but at ro to the United States for the

clash exposed. Some of the Welsh Gonzales, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, here to- en they make za appearance, least an entertaining evening i American open championships, brings together two countries forwards just could not stand

| Captains should also report 11 Rubranteed and Tany

anal and then, on the invitation of

whose forwards have performed the pace. the Tum keeper twenty minutes varied types of Sovens play the Canadian Badminton Assa- briliantly and whose It was the cond win an i

centres nirbs for Hoad, who fure they are scheduled to will be seen. For those who ciation, they will tour Canada

have sadly disappointed. MARY

nok a 5-4 and in his sexierk off and after the game if bevezet in play in the tourney playing exhibition inatches. has had one victory and arains: Grzale in professional thy win for their

goed opportunity to About 80 Canadian players deleat.

The Welsh pack, apurred un the next night, fenis match play.

study their future opponents. will compete in the champlon- Wales have much the more by master Iactician Clem ships here, and a heavy entry | serious problem behind the Thomas, can be relled upon to

also expected from the serum

No strong contrea have produce greater fire at Cardiff United States, headed by Jim emerged this season and the Arms Pork. But only If the Pacic of Los Angeles, one of relectors, understandably in of going is heavy o 1 envisage the world's top singles players.quandary. delayed making them outplaying the Irish. -Reuter.

their choice.

Wales and Ireland have each On the other hand, the Irish lest a great fly-half In the past selectors seem to have solved | year-CHT Mongan and Jackie their problems here, having now Kyle, respectively. Each 100 realised their blunder plac-sound competen SUCCESSORS ing the great Tony O'Reilly at in CHM Ashton und Mike santry against England a English, But Ashton and Linys But for this error of judg-Williams not made as satulat ment, I believe Ireland would loty a combination as Ireland's now be the one country capable English and Andy Mulligan, of whining the Triple Crown. Full-back is the one posliton Mics Edwards's They had dnnumerablering where altitude is important because. chances against England and superior. Terry Davies is re-letely it has beoma accupied Fer they lost 3-0 only because their peating his great form of last that the swim success formula Edwards has sum in the wake backs were incapable of turn- seuson, while Ireland rely on Is: "The younger the better. (of Judy Griuhim, who sictched Ing forward superiority

out Into valeron Noel Henderson, who Margaret points.

thatthe top Olympik Empire and points,

will be playing in his 39th in-

there have been cases of girls European honotes. If Judy now ternational and only his fourth being rushed into the top fight, vates to go into films instead of at full-back.

foiling and suffering so badly the water, Margaret will almost Nielsen, who won his opening a former

from disappointment that, they certainly be Britain's best bet Czech now living in

But Henderson should not be natch in the British covered London,

have taken a long time to re for swimming spiccESS. O'Reilly underestim-died. He ju too ex- The burly Dane hoe on odd Cuts championships at Queen's

switched to his proper pertenced to be caught out of

Margaret ca prove. 15 the Club er today by beating mixture at brilliant and bad

place on the wing and 19-year pustilon and he is a sure, I not

world that swers are not Marlin Kizlink (London) Title in 1957, will incet Derek 2-3, 9-7-said that he wouli Kizlink, with his steady fore- 7-5, shots and the bespertneleri

old, David Hewitt was brought | strong, kickor.

too old at 10.' But she has Muller, a 21-your-okl student, recide within the next few days hund

back Into the centre. The re- This season's form is no guide The high-pressure coBes of little hope of proving that In the 36 holes final of the whether he would play a full Nielsen's lapses.

nowuntuge of Hore a problem by C. sult: a great win for the Irish. to the result. Wales have been marvel Mlises Diana Wilkinsonswärmers ure loc young b

Groeneveld (Bohnch Echo,

Howlit las South African amateur Holf!

not yet fulfilled besten England and England and. Pat Baines could be under-10. szop of top tenals this year. In the third sel, Nielson led 1056). White to play and mate the geval promise of last season champlonyhlp here tomorrow.

have beaten Ireland. But mentioned

ரசு examples of Action speak louder than "I would love to continue but 5-0. Then ho relaxed and was

in two movER, Wolker today

too carly for words and lost' week the, but beal Denis

Solution No. 5577: IBXB (but but he is potentially a classic Ireland have benten Scotland Insees who were don't know. Hutchinson

the

whether I caught at Gve all, having lost, not 1 -KA, R-KR131, ander authe 21st 10 row 1

combines well and Scotland have beaten their appointments with fame, argument for water-bables was

Wales! It four match points in the ninth qualify for his third Anal in thall be able to afford i

Insists: Margaret Black's queen is protected), with newcomer John Dooley, a

"Child provided by the 14-year-old He was runner-up that is the case, I will play only game

XtXB; 2 Q-14, R-KK13; centre whooo strong point is in- Irland have not Won at wonders Lo give everything Australian, lisa Konrads. $12 " frw tournaments and He had three more at 7-8 and | Kt=Rb en, Resigna, In 1856 and 195B.-Reater."/

|geniousness rather, than speed, Cardiff since 1032, and were and, then fade away. But C She slushed two world re- championships", he said. ... secured victory only

on his

on attacking force, the extremely unlucky in this match they are encouraged to reach cords beyond recognition. Two-Hour Match eighth match point in the 18th

ted in for the ailing Mal Anderson-LLPL

S. AFRICA'S

GOLF

FINALISTS

Johannesburg, March 10. Arthur Walker, South African winner of the English grantour

four years,

Al

Sports Diary

Trial

4.30 p.m.

TODAY

Soccer

Motch at Boundary Street,

Mireting

Annual meeting of HK Amateur Swimming

Lusitano, 6,30

Association,

Hagby

Clun

Blarney Siche Shield: Club

ground. 6.40 p.m.

TO-Monnow

1Lugby

London, March 19. "Kurt-Nielsen;"the Danishymumber om lawn tennis“ "player and twice Wimbledon runner-up, thinks that the International Federation's rule which limits expenses overseas may kill the amateur game.

Nielsen, suffering from leuth of tonsilitis which

pul

him below his best, took near- ly two hours to defeat Kizlink,

UK Soccer Results

London, March 10, Resulls of tonight's football

Blarney Stone competition at Club matches were: ground. 3.40 puna

Badminton

Colony Junior Championships' at ccc 730 pm.

Tennis

Coinny Gram Court Tennis Cham- pionships at IBKCC 150 p.m.

Chess

Colony Chase Champlonaklips, Seal round, at Paninguta Hotel

¡

ENGLISH LEAGUE

• Division H Bradford Cily 1,: Bury 0.. SCOTTIBII LEAGUE

* Division:I

Celtic 1, Airdrieonians Reuter.

game,

Look

Other Results,

Other main results today are:

MEN'S SINGLES

R. Becker (Britain) bent J, Tottarstall (Britain) 6-3, 6-0,

0-3.

A. Udiny Kumar (India) beat M. Gibb (Britain) 0-0, 3-6, 7-D, |6-2, 0-1.

A. Mills (Britain) beat G. Smith (Britain) 0-1, 6-2, 6-1,

MEN'S DOUBLES

J. Borrell (Britain) and K. Nielsen (Denmark) boat . Leptor and J. White (Britain) 0-4-12-10, 64

Spychala (Stateless) and Kumar (India) boat W. Andor" 2-son and Donald (Britain) 0-3;

· 0~4, `0-7, * 8^£—France-Press.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

145212

(No. 06743

London Express Service,

Ingenuousness

Agninst Scotland,

WAS

As

THE GAMBOLS.

LOVELY SPRING

MORNING,

| GEORGE,

BUS

THE BEST

TIME OF

THE YEAR

around This is the surprising opinion their peak,

10 or at Margaret Edwards, second they can hold that world-class best back-stroke swim giri in form far longer. the work over 100 metres. She I think I am at my best now

penka with him authority of and hope to swim on for "veteran" of 18 who has been long as it stays fun-and chasing titles since 1953. could be dr len yes."

ACTION LOUDER

cover.

anti-infant

HIGH-PRESSURE CASES

by Barry Applebye

DON'T FEEL STRONG ENOUGH TO FACE

ANOTHER SPRING

What

fo year Margaret

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

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