THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1960,
Laborious cricket at
BRITISH GUIANA SCORE CAUTIOUS 184 FOR TWO
AGAINST THE MCC
Georgetown, Mar. 2.
British Guiana kept the MCC toiling in the field all day while they laboriously compiled 184 for two wickets on the first day of their four-day match here,
On the last tour, the MCC amassed 607 runs and won by an innings, but Loday they met a far different proposition with British Guiana having built up nearly the strongest colony side to be met on the tour.
Includes in the British Gulia
team were six Test player | Kanhal. Solennon, Butcher, Wal- rott, Glendon Gibba and Lance Gibbs.
British Guana seemed deter- mined to wipe it that previous defeat. Practically From the start they setjiest down to cat- Hous belling against a below- strength MCC attack.
No penetration
With pace bowler Brian Statham being rested. Freddie Trueman bowling below full speed and
tempt the batsmen. into false strokes, the MCC allack ploaded on with
real
Johansson: No objection
to double fight programme, but...
New York, Mar. 3.
no irg-spinner to World heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson says he does not object to a Johansson-Floyd Patterson and Archie Moore-Eric Schoeppner double fight programme next June but was
penetration on a pitch which gave very little assistance. The two wickets which fell today both won! to spinner David Allen during the after." noon. He held a simple return catch to dimiss, Joe Solomon with ufter he had put on 77 Glendon Clubs for the first wickel, and then had Hushan Hanhni eaught in the slips at 102.
Cibbs, who made one or two enterprising strokes at first, batted Throughout the hours today for 7 not out,
Scoreboard
BRITISH GUIANA
First Innings
G. Gibbs, not unt
Solomon, c anti b Aller
R. Kunmi e Trueman,
Allen,
B. Butcher, not out
Extras
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EUROPEAN CUP SOCCER
at Georgetown BARCELONA BEAT WOLVES
A bouncer gets its due
England's Colin Cowdrey hooks a bouncer from West Indica' Wesley Hall to the boundary in the third Test match at Kingston, Jamaica, recently. Cowdrey stored 114 and 97 in the match which ended in a draw.--Central Press photo.
opposed to any reduction in his percentage A £10,000
cut of the gate and television receipts.
United
The Swedish fighter made his Strip to give a series of boxing
tonight Statement
prior to exhibitions before the plane for London, Nations Emergency Forces. boarding a
Is on route to the Gaza
The double fight ides WAN proposed by Jack FugAZY Managing Director of Festure Sports, Inc.
Death of famous boxing trainer
Walter
Hollywood, Mar. 2.
(Whitey) Ekwurt. trainer of world flyweight box
in 14 Ing champion Pancho Vila 44 the early 1930's died today. He 11 was 63.
Total (for two wickets) 184
Wicketfalls: 1-97, 2-102.
Trueman
Moss
Dexter
Bowling To Date
Hlingworth
Allen
Subba Row
More money
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Fugazy said that the present understanding calls for Johans- son to take 25 per cent of the gate and 35 per cent of the tele vision and other subsidiary rights. He said that with the added drawing power of double Aght the heavyweight champion slood to make more money with only 17 per cent of the gate and less than 25 per cent of the subsidiary rights.
Johansson said that no agree- Bghters ment had been minny
reached as to the percentages he is to receive. besides the Filipino champion.
of prominence lle also said that he and Edwin Cisco Ahlqvist, his adviser who will Angeles light-accompany him on his overstan tour, do not expect to meet with any representatives of Fegazy in Madrid as reported earlier.
Ekwert succumbed to an op- at his parat hear ailment isome here!
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Byes 4. legbyes 2, nobails 5 worked at movie studios, con- Reuter.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
9TH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING Saturday 27th February.. Wednesday 2nd and Saturday 5th March, 1960.
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES. (There will be 10 ruees each day)
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race The tin interval is after the run a 12.00 Noon, each day. fourth race (1.30 pan.) each day.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 a.n. each day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an admission badge, which must be pro- minently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted.
Admission Budges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable during cfice hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, 5, D'Agillar Street, King's Road, North Polni, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of Member, THESE BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICES.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS,
Tiffins wil be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable
at the Gate.
Ton-day tour
The fighter is expected to arrive in the Gaza Strip on March for a ten-day visit.
After entertaining the UN troops he will make a len-day tour of Ave American roop bases in Spain, the Azores, New- foundland, and iceland under sponsorship of the United Ser- vice organisations,
The lighter will end his tour irs Frankfurt, from which he will relum his home in Switzer- Innd-AP.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry Form for the 10th Race Meeting 1959/60 to be held on Saturday, 19th and Satur- day,
26th March, 1960. (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley) and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.
Entries close at 12 o'clock
LURE FOR
MADRID
By ROY PESKETT
London.
5-2 TO QUALIFY FOR THE SEMI-FINALS
Wolverhampton, Mar. 2.
Barcelona, entered the European Football Cup semi-finals this evening by beating Wolver- hampton Wanderers, British champions the past two years, by five goals to two at Molineux Stadium.
:
The match was played before; just not mobile enough to peno-
a Juruned stadium of spectators.
$5,000
The Barcelona team led 2-1 at half-time.
Μαινήτης won the first leg
trgto the Barcelona defenes, which see hed always manned by five or six players.
The Barcelona leum, less the attselk than
how-
against Wolverhampton by 4-0 often
on February 10, Barcelona there Wolverhampton, seemed.
by racked up the telillant aggre-ever, to throw the Britishy backs gute of nine goals to two for the two legs.
Hero
Heru of tho Barcelona vio- Lory this evening was one- time Hungarian international Inside-right Sandor Kools who scored the first tour goals for Barcelona. In Losing this evening, Wolverhampton suffered its first
defout in a floodlit match on home ground, having earlier beaten Real Madrid, Honved and Moscow, among Spartak of others.
on allack
well Heiss Carol the way to her fifth world skating title
Vancouver, Mar. 2.
The assignments grew tougher today for the two dozen girls in the World Figure Skating Championships but Carol Heiss of New York continued her confident way toward her fifth consecutive title.
Real Madrid will play in a
floodlit friandly match
Tottenham next au-
The Olymple champion If the Spanish | into the third compulsory figure "millionaires" accept a leading Sjoukje Dijkstra of the
at tumn,
went
British record guarantee Netherlands by 11.1 points. She completed it with a lend of 21.6
of £10,000, Negotiations which have been wo going on for the past months have now reached the
signing stage, secretary Reg
Jarvis lok me.
Gale prices will have
be
to doubled, and in some eases even trebled. Real Madrid.
tour fabulous times whmers of the European Cup, are the most sought-after Soccer team in the world, And the hardest to get.
ARROGANT
This was the halfway point in compulsory figures for the girls. They opened the five-day world championships on Tuesday skating two figures. Altogether skated five figures are to be before the competitors go into their final night
with tree skating routines.
conclusion of the By the fourth figure Miss Hele was
front by 30 points un- in officially. Her fotal, with twa figures still to be stated, wom 560.3.
Miss Dijkstru, who was third
in the world tournament last year, had 'a' score of 530.3.
the
Australian aces
in Florida tennis
quarter-finals
St Petersburg, Mar, 2. - Australia's tennis giants, Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson, to- day moved into the quietly» Anals of the Masters Invita- Mional Tennis Championships here in Florida with vincing victories over South
American entries
into disarray on each penotrai sion.
Towards the end of the mateż, each Barcelona attack seemed to moen e sare gont
Kocals, a member of the Hungarian team that handed England its first defeat by a foreign eleven at Wembley Stadium in 1953, gave Wolver hampton a lesson in how to follow through an attack.
Excellent defence
Kocsis was beautifully UD-
Wolverhampton's outstanding
The Barcelona eleven chowed ported by Suarez, who passed in superbly, and Martinez, a tho outstanding class and polish ils victory, both in defence and dribbler. The entire Barcelona was ex- defence, meanwhile,
led by centre-half The team pinyed with re-cellent, markable adroitness, giving the Rodel. Impression of never being press- ed and crossing up their oppo- players were centre-half Slater nents with fast breaks and pro-nnd left-back Harris, cision passing.
contrast, the Wolverhamp❘ Barcelona were Kocsis (4) and The players who secred for
Villaverde, and for TYO VCT- hampton Mason and Murray --- AFP.
ton men, despite their brave efforts, appeared weighted and mechanical.
Never giving up hope, Wolver
the
hampton spent most of match in Barcelona territory, but the British forward line was
UK soccer
results
London, Mar, 2. Results of toddyn's British football matches are:
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II
Brighton 2, Bristol 2. Rotherham 6, Sheffield United
U
(Both matches from Eebruary 20).
MONTANA
Real Madrid also through
FRANZIT
Madrid, Mar. 2. Roof Madrid bear Nice 4-0
in hard tonight
their sacond leg quarter-final
match of the European Soccer Cup to qualify for the semi-finals - on
**
aggregato of 6-3. postponed
Де Bourgoing, tho Nicci the outside-right, was sent off feld in the first half aftor an incident in
Was which he involved with Senhor Gouveia, the Portuguese referen.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Divhlon I Stirling 2, Patrick Thistle 1. (Postponed from February
00-27).
Froser, No. 1 amateur in the world, trounced Roberto Loan
16-year-old junler from Chile, without losing a game.
Emerson, stroded second, beat Miguel Olvera of Ecundor, 0-1, 8.3.
When Lerds United approached the last October, they offer- ed £8,500, which would have set a new record for a British Barbara Ann Roles of guarantee.
United States, skating in spite coun- of a heavy cold, retained third The arrogant grandees
tered with a demand! for position and Joan Hannappel of
Netherlands remained in Fourth-seeded Mike Davies of £12,000, plus £1,500 expenses. the Naturally,
deal the
place. fall fourth
In England, defeated Dennis Reilly Following through.
order were Regine Heltzer and of Australia, 6-1, 5-7, 0-0, in There 18
Frohner of Austria, one of the best matches of the interesting link Karen an etween Spurs and Real Laurente Owen of the United day. Madrid.
and Jaba The Spaniards were Stater
Mrazicova- the first-ever foreign visitors Docekalova, Czechoslovakia. to White Hart Lane.
Mr Jarvis turned up a copy
Don Kierbow of the US, upset Jan Eric Lundquist, Sweden's Biggest advance was made by No. 2 Davis Cup player, 6-2, of an old file to check his facts Canada's Wendy Griner, who 6-4. for me. "We met Real on Sep- opened the day's competition in Bomber 3, 1925, when they 13th place. After skating two beat Hernando Salas, Colombia, were on a short tour of Eng-figures this morning sho had! 6-2, 6-0. in a fizgi round match, land. We beat them 4-2, after elimbed to ninth. Newcastle had won 0-1,"
Jean Noel Grinda of France,
of
The free skating finals for and Don Candy of Australia de-
Mlice feated
Castillo the women, concluding their Colombia, 6-2, 6-1-AP. portion of the ivo-day сод
arc scheduled for
England, Scotlandhuratoy night-AP.
draw in Under-23 match
New cap for Wales' XV
Cart!, Mar. 2.. The
Union Welsh Rugby solectors have brought in one new cap, Brian Jones, of New- port, for the Wales side to meet Dublin on March
Glasgow, Mar, 2. для England
Scotland drew 4-all fa their International *Under-23" fodibali match at Ibrox Park here tonight, Scotland led 3-0 and 1-1 but Ireland
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the NOON on Tuesday, 8th March, three goals from Jimmy Greaves 12. requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-adminion.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in
the 1900. RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $00.00 each for the three days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 4, D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not pala for by 10.00 ani. on Friday, 20th February, 1080, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickola for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Mooting at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Offices are as follow
Queen's Building, (Chater Road) and 8, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong on
Week-days, Mondays to Fridays ................ Saturday 27th February, Wednesday 2nd
p.m..
and Saturday Bis March ............... n.m, to 10 pm. King'a Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 302 Nathan Road, Kowloon on
Work-days, Mondays to Fridays... 10 a.m. to 4 pm, Saturday 27th February, Wednesday 2nd
and Saturday 8th March ........ CLOSED.
Hong Kong, 20th February, 1900.
By Order of the Stowards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
DTH (ANNUAL) RACE. MEETING 1959/60 Owners aro reminded that Declarations of startors and rklora for tha. bird Day close at the Secretary's Offco, Happy Valley, at 10.00 a.m.
on:-
Friday, 4th March, 1960, A. E. ARNOLD,
Becretary. Hong Kong, 2nd Mar, 1980.
Konrads not interested in U.S.
scholarship
Sydney, Mar. 2 John Konrads Australian swimming nec, is no longer in terested in accepting a scholar ship to oh American Univerity. allowed England to draw lovel Jones, normally an outside-
John's mother wild today her Scotland were by far the bet-half, will play at centre, re-
17-year-old son, helder of six ter team.
placing Geoffrey Windsor world franylo rosords, ins hal-trick
who wen Lewis,
played against decided to try his hand át telom and Scotland this vision after the Divinpie Gamon achloved by solo efforts, England
season, This is the only change in Rome He has also been puts him right back in line for a
which beat Scot offered joba with several fend- luce in the England team pró- ih, the side per which dropped him thits end here last month China ing Australian companies, se
Bald.-AP. Mall Special. sessorAFP.
Greaves
TAE
GAMBOLS
DON'T START THE DAY LIKE THAT MTB NO GOOD BEING POLİTE
TO THAT PIRM gener
YOU MUST TAKE A FIRM -LINE WITH THEM-YOUNZE TOO SOFT
THE BOBE WAS FURIOUS WITH ME
IRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 2, Arda 1. (Fostponed from February
Reuter.
20).
Semi-final for world welter
boxing
title
Real Madrid, European Cupi winners for the past four years, soon broke Nice's hopes of following up their 3-3 win in The
first leg match. Playing more skilful football, attacking strongly and finishing well, they glamined in three goals in the first halt.
ROUGH.
Piny was rough at times, audi New York, Mar. 2. the 100,000 spectators in the Cuba's Benny Partet and Bantiago Bernabeu Stadium 50- Panama's Frederico Thompson, came rather impatient with the of the second who lives in the Argentine, wEl unexciting play meet at Madison Square Corden halt
Wingers Gento and Papillo, over 13 relinda on March 18 in o world welterweight "semi- and master sirätegist Di Stefano, Frial" the Madison Square were the stars of the winners. Garden
sturdy announced front lice, backed by a promoters
defence which Nice did not have today
welter the ability to cracks Reuter.
Jordan
bas
America' world
Don champion agreed to put his title at stake against the winner of this matchAFT.
Moscow tennis
CHESS championships
by LEONARD BARDEN
Here is a position from actual play: White to move and win.
London Erste Bereton, ́
Barry Applebye
IT WOULDNT HAVE HAPPENED IF YOU HADN'T INSISTED ON GIVING ME SUCH A GOOD BREAKFAST
Moscow, Mar. 2. Results of the men's angien quarter-finals of the Moscow International Teímis Champion- ships played here today, werd:
Pilet (France) beat Platez (Poland) 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.
Mozer (USSR) beat Skonecki (Poland) 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.
Bungert (West Germany) beat Andreyev (USSR) 5-7, 6-3, 6-8, 0-1,
Yavojskl (Czechoslovakia) beat Lithatahov (USSR) 0-6, 0-2, 6-2,
Th the semi-finals, Pilet will méet Mozer, USSR champion, and Bungert will play Yavojski.·
AFP.
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JÁBAN, do so the
Itpanese do