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CANADA CUP

GOLF SCHOOL

Swing that clubhead for perfect No.9

By HARRY BRADSHAW (Ireland and Portmarnock Q.C.)

THE rolf shot I like best of all is a pitch with

a No. 9 Iron 100 yards from

the pin.

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London Express Bervice

Port Vale Are

First Winners Of Fourth Division League

London, April 27. Port Vale, English FA Cup semi-finalists five years ago, tonight became the first winners of the fourth division championship. They eat Millwall 5-2 In their last game totally 84 points from 46 matches,

Coventry City, thetr nearest challengers, were beaten 2-1 Hartlepools and ended with 60 points,

Port Vale ed Millwall by twa Roul In their match hut Mill- Wall equalisers in a great rally. Your A burst of two goals minutes made the champion": chip of the wly stiluted fot.rth divaston safe for Port Volu

Sheffield Unfled took third the second division, place in behind Shefeld Wednesday and

Fulham, by drawing 3-1 at

FORTIC

Presse.

with Cardiff-France-

Results

Results

of Tonight's British football matches were;

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division I Sheffield United 1, Cardin 1

Division I

Colchester 3, Tulikax 1. Queen's Park 2, Swindon 1 Rochdale 0. Brentford 0. Steekport 4, Southampton U. Division TV

Port Vale 5, Millwall 2. Bradford 5, Aldershot 1. Hartlepools 2, Conventry ). York City 1, Gateshead 0.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Albion Rovers 2, Húmillion 0. Ayr United 3, Dumbarton 1. Forfar 4, Alloa 1. Queen's Pray: 1. Morion: 8. Reuter

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 2nd May, 1959

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1969.

BRILLIANT BADMINTON GOOD START FOR FERRARIS

DISPLAY BY VISITING WORLD SHUTTLERS

By ROBERT TAY

Sparkling world standard badminton was served to a capacity crowd at the French Convent hall last night by visiting unofficial mon's world doubles champions Teh Kew-san and Lim Say-hup of Malaya and Thailand's Malayan and Scottish singles champion Charoen Wattanassin.

Though taking things rather among the three by their strenu early after their arduous three-fous tour, but Impressed with

LIM SAY-HUP and TEH KEW-SAN............doubles month round the world trip brilliant footwork and bla fore-

champions of five countries.

during which they competed in the national championships of no, fewer than four countries, Scolland, England, Canada and America, the visitors gave some glimpses of the form that brought them some of the world's top honours in this iranch of sport.

The player who stole the alght's limelight was undoubt edly 21-year-old. Churnen Woi- tunarrin, who not only had the botine of Malova's Teh Kew-son by 15-0, 18-10 in the feature ringles game of the prograieme but also figured prominently in three other matches.

"Human Machine”

In his mutet: against Teh, Charoen ampiy demonstrated the modern singles game as it is played today by the world's topinost players und why he is dubbed the "Thri human machine."

court play especially at the net.

Charoen steamrolled his way lon 15-9 first set win but was forced into repeated errors by more forceful and attacking play by Teh in the second sel. Here the great fighting quailtles of the Thai player were very much in evidenco as he caught up from 3-12 to 7-12 and then to deuce and forced the set finally won it by 18-16.

Charven who was needed No. 2 with K. Sudthivanich In the all-England doubles

'George Bowes' Winning

Streak Checked

London, April 27. Plerre Cosseyns, the Belgian bantamweight champion, stopped the row of wins by Engilsh hope. George Bowes, when he Deat im on points over ten rounds at event.Newcastle this evening.

There was no mistaking the of the Belgian's win over Bowes, who recently sevred n win over the European fly- weight chempion, Young Marthi

showed that he was equally adept in the doubles when bemaliner

Thử Lim Bay-dun cosily dis- posed of the local schoolboy pair of Wong Wai-hung and Fel Tai Loong by 15-5 and 15-4.

In fairness lo the local pair it must be said that they were extremely sporting to take to the court at very short notice and without having had a sin- gle practice since the Coloriy championships a few weeks back.

of Spain.

In the third round of the bout the referee warned both lighters for not making a fight. IILH warning had an immediate «ffcel. "Al the end of the round Cossemyns put Bowes down for eight with à hard left book.

Afterwards he hit the re- A tremendously improved

doubtable English At Their Best

Punther all player from what he was three

round the ring and Bowes went years ago when he visited Teh Kew-san and Lim Say-down twice in the fourth round Hongkong

junior player hup were seen at their best in for counts of nine. %

Howes tried with other Thal players,

Mixed Doubles and the

desperate Charoen exhibited the

counter-attacks, but prine men's doubles, especially the the Belgian easily kept the requisites in the make-up of to- Jatter when they book

lipper hand,France-Presse. day's champdous-abundance of Charoen and local player M.

tamina, tremendous, speed and A. Ebrahim. unbelievable retrieving power, The two Malayans, winners Smashes were returned as fastof the Scottish, all-England, as they came, if not faster, to- Conadian, American

נחם

and

wards most vulnerable points | Malayan titles in this event of the court and throughout gave a brilliant demonstration the two sets he not only kept up of doubles play whether in al- ending back n relentless stream tack and defence, Particularly of shots but also at an tuercas-conspicuous was their powerful ing speed by getting faster and faster to the returns.

Teh appeared to be far from

CHAROEN WATTANASSIN.. stole the lime- his best in his singles game and

light last night.

was visibly the most affected

English Soccer Advances - With Caution

By DENNIS HART

London.

England's soccer selectors have seen the light-but they are

frightened of being dazzled by it.

For the match with Italy on May 6 they have retained the new style attacking formation with the inside-forward trio composed of ball- players Broadbent, Charlton and Haynes. These three also go on

his

tour to South America in the same month.

But the influence of the old fsharpest shooter in the First who hustles and bustles

way into goal-scoring posillons. guard's seen at work in the Division. If they did want an- inclusion In the touring party of other man who was primarily a The selection of both Bradley Derek Kevan, the blond, well-marksman, why not plek the and Deeley underlines England's of "class" wingers, musded West Bromwich Albion long-neglected Brian Clough shortage inside-forward... Revan was the For the second season running. The hope is that either or mmm-England-persisted with in the Middlesbrough centre for Dothran make good == "Me face of mounting

deficiency criticism in ward is the leading scorer in

with their goal the World Cup last year. This the whole of British league power.

on Jig has not played in. "Any Ef England's sides iN ZOUT

Providing Kevail's inclusion internationals.

does not indicate a readiness to revert to outdated tactics, however, this touring party can

Sharpest Shooter

attacking play with their smashes, follow-up shots and the dreaded net tips for which the Malayans have been well renowned.

The viallors will be cator- tained to diner by the Hong-

| kong Badminton Association of

Ferraris dominate the first formal race of the season but not till after a series of varied mechanical blowups had removed all the BRM's. who at one time were filling the first four places in the Aintree "200" Challenge Trophy race at Aintree last week.

Last to go was Moss's Cooper-BRM, which was leading for half the race, with gearbox trouble. After that Jean Behra and Tony Brooks had little trouble in taking the first two places. Photo shows Behra with his trophy and team-mate Tony Brooks, who was ten seconds behind in second place.-Times photo.

'NO FRILLS' MIMI MEANS BUSINESS AT WIMBLEDON

By DEREK JOHN

the Majestic restaurant tonight Here's one girl who views the Wimbledon

and will leave Hangkong to- morrow morning. They will stay overnight at Bangkok und will arrive in Penang on Friday.

Results

Following were the pecults of last night's games:

Mia's Atarles Charoen Watnesin (Thailand) best Teh Kew-ban (Malaya), 15-8, "fa-la.

Men's Doubles Lim Say-hup (Malaya) Chardon Wainusin (Thallondi Wong Walshung and Fel Lung (Itengkorg) 13-5, -15-4.

and

beat

Lim Say-hup and Ten Kew-san Molaya) drew with Charven Wət- nasin (Thailand) and A. A. Ebratilm (Hongkong) 15-0, 30-18.

Mixed Double

Lim Say-hup, (Malaya) [and Migel W. K. Chan longkong) drew with Teh kewann (Malaya) and Miss Y C. Tai (Hongkong) 6-16:, 15-6.

Wainseln -(Thailand) and

Lawn Tennis Championships

*s

D

strictly sporting affair — 20-year-old Miriam “Little Mimi” Arnold, of Red- wood City, California.

Says Mimi, now starting her Wimbledon "warm- Too many up" on the European circuit:

people these days think Wimbledon is a place

to show off fashions. Believe me, I am here!

„WORST. GOLF MOMENTS

Socket Costs Match

By JOHN INGHẨM. Oxford lost the University Fol

maichi by one-shot-a nover- to-be-forgotten socket" which New crailty off the tee, sont- tering spectators. The Kiriker was Tony

(now Colonel) Duncan, ali gquare with two holes to play "în a singles encounter with Hugh Neilson at Burnham In 1935, "It was soon clear that every match would be vital," KRÍA Duncan. The pair reached the short 34th hole wad Nellson missed the green ́with his iceshot.

DISASTER SHOT

to try to win. You won't see any frills from Duncan asked his caddie for, a

me.'

mosi

An admirable sentiment. But the Year in American tennis. then Little Mini is sports I rate her one of the woman in the fullest sense-dangerous challengers for Althea determined, but good-natured, | Gibmn's Wimbledon life. and us much, an amateur as any

Charoen Chan (ilongkong) best tup-class lawn tennis player

11. Young and Miss C. Ho (Hong- kong) 15-7, 18-18,

Sikh Cricketer

With A Difference

can be.

:

number four iron. What fol lowed has haunted him éyér siner, Ho tend the ball tip. There was a tenso alience. Then he Will the disastrous abil which lost

a bole ke looked like winning. There was no happy ending. I

Test the match by one hole and Cambridge beat our team by one point.

More Glamour

confidently expect the Mimi, I former American Wimbledon ladies singles Anal Junior champion, has worked as to be fought out next July by

A socket is usually caused clerk during the winter and two of the following live players was a golfer rails his wrists "saved like mud for her Euro--Miss Arnold, Mrs Beverly

Problem? Kelpat Singh, one of the La-of-tennis-loving millionaires at Wimbledon this year. Karol

Sports Diary

TODAY

pean tour. Before her previous Baker Fleilz and Dariene Hardcouch and hits the ball on Angela Mor-the shaft and not the blade of overseas tours she worked with (United States), an insurance company and then timer (Great Britain), and Marin the club.

Junior hostess at America's Esther Bueno (Brazli), fushionable Paradisc Valicy

FOOTNOTE: There will be Racquet Club,, favourite haunt

even more glamour and frills

Fageros, the blonde Altami model of gold-panties 'fame, has decided to play there

Pakistan International Series: again. And Wimbledon wel- Ireland (replay) pokupo,30 p.m. Holland v England, soukaspoo comes a gorgeous newcomer

3.30 p.m. Portugal v Mriaya, Re In 'tall. brunette Mi Palay

creio $30 Blewart, ranked 20th in the

Soccer

v. Kitchro 1 Division CAA Unlied Slates,

(ps) 5.19 p.m.: Sing Tao v Caroline Mrs Stewart recently reach-Hut (Club 3:43 pat

dian cricket tourists who arrived in Britain this month, is Coached Since Nine

Ho

Miss Arnold has been coached Part of his religion is that he since she was nine years old by should never cut his hair Un her. mother, formerly Ethel shave his face. Yet Kripal | Burkhardt, the pre-war Ameṛi- Singh. It beardjess and has can Wightman Cup player, who

had wins over Alice sumi-creweut hairstyle.

Marble,

He is a better ployer How soccer prestige. than he

Lalii! was last year. week I saw him get through a fot

do much to resture England's wing. But

If they foll England switch Bobby Charlton to the that, would bring face to fac with I called upon, I think Jiminy problem of whether to throw

overboard the top-speedt Greaves could fit well tho the

Lacking plan. by including

Tony

a Sikh with a difference. does not wear a turban.

Ther

the

^{-

In the gairie

|

of useful work for Westcheme of things. Only, 19, he Kevan, Bromwich against Tottenham.

is during fast, developing n

well-suited

ground.

as much as possible, Not only the fast for the obvious purpose of scoring goals, but to relieve pressure on the defence.

But that was at White Hartsoccer brain to odd to his And England's forward line Lane, ankle deep in mud The natural flair for scoring goals. must aim to be hard dusty grounds in Southitis quick-silver methods should Amerlen will call for a sticker approach.

The selectors probably went to have Keyan around because, the smooth midfeld The Sale of Cash Sweep despite tickets on the

England above will football

produced against Scotland, they

'Over 850,000 tickets sold to date.

close on Friday, lat May, only tie goal, 1969, follows:-

But in Chelsea's'

362 Nathan Rand, Kowloon, starlet

at 4.00 p.m.

'King's Road, North Polut,

at 4,00 p.m.

6 D'Agullar Streit, -

at 5.00 p.m.

Quech's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road at 6.00 p.m. The Draw will be 'held 'on' the Ground Floor, Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, 'nt 11.30 a.in. oni Exturday, 2nd May, 1969,

By tfder of the Stewards, PEAL MARWICK,

MITCHELL, & co.

Treasurers.

party

a

York benuty contest.

Holland Cup Hockey Final

The Explanation: He suffers Kay Slammers and Sarah Pol-cu the finals of the Miss New from migraine neuralgia and frey. went to the barber's on doctor's

She is only five feet two and orders. "Apparently there was a strain on a main nerve caused players. But she has developed 50 usually dwarfed by other by my long hair and beard,” hẹ

a feree baseline game, and her mys Locks Class

victims have Included Wimble. The England rearguard, with Kripal Singh, 25-year-old

ilon

Analist Darlene Hord, skipper Billy Wright again : all-rounder, is one of the few

Britain's top-ranking Christine The party lacks class on the doing duty in perhaps his last ericketers who have scored Truman, and the Hungarian cored wings. Bul Warren Bradity, big, soccer-mission, in a solid century in their first

Testglant-killer," Mrs Suale Kor- who replaces the Injured Bryzhi unit. But its lack of mobility match. He made his

maiden moczi. 19-year-old Douglas in the England team will be severely tested by the Test century against the

New the for May and for the tour, is fast grounds and the Taster Zealanders three years ago. thea busy little man with an eye South American forwards. London Express Service,

for goal.

Jimmy Greaves lready includes

Rugby Results

Union were:

London, April 27. Results of tonight's Rury and League matches RUGBY UNION Bristol 3, Cardiff û. Devonport Services B, Chel-

tenham 0.

Llanelly 8, Cross Keys 0. Nowbridge '13. Noth 3. Leignmouth, li, Gloucester 0.

RUGBY LEAGUE Huddersfield 15, York 19. Hull Kingston 6, Wakefield Trinity, 17.

Okham 15, St Helen's 14.

Widnes 8, Wigan 10.

His risc to fame le in the schoolboy story. tradition, He was an established amateur player with a dozen. England appearances lo, his credit when Manchester United was hit by the Municir nir, tragsily lost year. Along with a counie of other Bishop Auckland, players, Bradley offered his services 10 that the club could complete their first and reserve team fx- tures.

Last November, schoolmaster Bradley became a part-tim professional. Five days later he was pleked for United's first team., He has not missed a váme since.

Normah Décley, who comes ba Miderstudy to Bradley, and Tolde 10, Feathersfoba | Helen, G do Wen biám Vár- former, a terrier of a player

Halliax Rovers 12-Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

YOULL AGREE, ITS COMICHEL TABLE

The Holland Cup Bockey #nal between Kowloon Cricket Club "A" d. Army "A", wil be played at the KCC ground Miss Arnold hus, recently Cox's Path, at 5.30 been elected the Personality of Wednesday.

SIT LOWER INITIME

CHAIR, DEAR

LOVER STILL

NOT VERY

Barby Applebye

LOWER STILL, TRN. IT THE WAY YOU ALWBYS SIT IN A CHAIR

p.m. on

pan.

Hockey

Rokarve Division: Kwang Wəb Army (Navy), 0 pm; Klebes South China, (CH) 6 p.in.

ard Diviatum & v Dodwell (19) 8 pm: Hon Ying v. Mercantile

HO-MORROW

Hockey

Holland Cup Finni; Army "A" V w.o. KCC "A"/Navy (SKP) 1.30 pm.

Apectr

Sat Division: South, China: v. Bar Sat Wan (cit: Euren. v. Patice (9) both matches at 5.45 p.m.

Reserve Division:

Sing Too Cataline ill (Club); Ką «. (Navy) both matches 2 PRIL

3rd Divsunn! Waisonaju By: Rediffusion $ Koos Wus (V) 0, SI, KELA

GAS FOR JOY

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