THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1960.
Hongkong wins interport soccer
SCORES EASY 3-0 VICTORY AGAINST
MACAO
By our own correspondent
In the 19th annual interport football match
between Hongkong and Macao played | in the Portuguese Colony yesterday
Thai King calls loser Perez
‘a great fighter
Bangkok, Apr. 17.
Hongkong scored an easy victory by The King and Queen of
three goals to nil.
The number of goals gives no, ball back to Lea Chi-lam whe resi indication of the difference in vings and ability between the two sides and bit the tong kong tegesentatives taken the ericotander
was racing through in the in-f side left position. The Kitcher i skipper took the bait in his stride and fired a glorious 25 oneyarder goalwarts, Afonso dived to make a grand mave but in the inelee which followed
Leung corner was, coneeded. Wal-hung look quickly and when the ball reached the goal- mouth Kwok You got his head to it and nodded it in at the pusi.
an einsly fell at the seury could have Bached embarrassing propors tions. For long periods ther did ms me than amble through the procradlings rondeat at the end taking and bring season to make sure of wending withest undius exeghor
of LA
Jux Bla
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goal
shot
after-
The Hongkong side chewed
loving the twn changes trom the eleven
riginally selecting. As a result Macas had another chance but
hegain their right-winger You's muyension dropperi and his plan was ugh over. Immediately
wards Kask You was allowext Taken at left bark by Szeto Yiu
to or from position that while his enplaines went in Yiu Cheak yin. Kok Yau deputized looked to be yards offside but at centre-forward for 16 Chang- he cornext the gift by driving the ball just wide, of the for yau who was indisposed.
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then at the and The home team is made one change and fles brought a now other and mix up between very portly dohring Rocha into Toledo and Chun Fal-hung gave Wright amer but the hat inside right in place away
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of Cheong Chong-san. But it looped high in the air to cluich WIN not the Rucha of old.....and clear. and thus who thrdie to his
play his days with St. Joseph's, Tunding Wong Chi-houng would have and it dimeult to hast recognise him yesterday.
Poor refereeing
Thailand have sent a messago of commendation to former world flyweight champion Pascual Perax, the Argentinian boxer said today.
King Phinipol Aduide) who watched from a high roofed blue and gold pavilion as Thailand's Pune Kintets decisioned Parcz called Perez "a great fier" and thanked him for a Kond,
air match.
"I'm very moved anet very grateful," Perez said.
The King summoned Pono Kingpetch to the Royal box after the "Thai dghter the fight and was overjoyed by the honour,
"I'm not sure what made me victory Cr Mis happier-my Majesty's pal on the back." Pone said.
GOOD LOSER
Meanwhile Pone's manager Tho Thus said he will be in charge of arranging a reinalch between Pone and Perez.
His left eye taped ut two Place, Perez told reportery to- day is ensker to lose inn win. I'm a good lover but his a very good winner. We will see in a rematch."
been delighting the
He commended the crowd with
Thai Some Lypically dribbles and he characteristic
crowd for impartial applousy To a big hand when he slipped and laughed bitterly when the Translator made a mistake and Perez was "happy" to ball ski
Perez's manager Lazaro Kee said he had received offers frum Brazil and Japan for the ra- match but first would talk to George Parnassus of Loa Angeles.
"he game was ruined as
(through the defence to snap up spectacle by what mat surely
arui flick the Fork as one of the poorest dis brilliantly between the advanc-have lost to a fighter like Pone. "Happy? I'm not happy about plays of refereeing any Hanging goalkeeper and the pos! to anything: Perez said.
ever had to give Hotdog a kong side has
2-0 lead at j endure. Things got so bad that
the halfway singe. of the at one stoge
game the Maen fans were openly demon- strating against the official in charge for his....quite frankly ....kard treatment of Hongkong pinyers, the off
is the grandstand many of the decisions provoked of Lacredulous laughter, One could but sympathise with Yin Cheuk-yin and his mates. they could find very little humour th the situation, One could also
elat boxes
roars
the
Good Save
Wrighi had a good save at the post in the arst imate of the second half but just after- wards he dropped a hig 13 and had to look very lively to aver a goal.
Yin Cheuk-pin had the drst -interval scoring chance but wasted it only to see Macau
an
| right-winger, Chan Kam-kuan, adaire their good go one better and miss behaviour for they took even absolute sitter at the other end the most inexplicable decisions after Szeto Yiu had misjudged without good grace.
ļu ball dropping out of the air.
But quite apart from the poor refereeing the whole standard In the 65th minute Wong od game control was astonish-Chi-keung Anished the hope ingly Jow and we had the of the Portuguone fans whe linesmen competing with each he scored a magnificem third other for the dublous limelight goal. From a short corner the of the exceptional,
ball was eventually pushed to The playing plich was uneven him, as he wolted a few yards and bumpy and the early outside the penalty, arca..........and morning rain had done very the little winger hit a first time ikule to soften the surface............ | drive into the back of the net but right from the start Hong-store the goulkeeper rad
to play intelligent time to move. football although It might have
players were puld them to have swung the ball about a bit more than they did. now isfied and they cruised Often weit conceived moves through to the fine whistle al- broke down at the vital stage though one late header from when the ball moved awkward- 1 Chi-lam was well worth a ly BT the ground and
there goal. seemed to be a good case for a¦ more open type of game.
kong tried
Persisted
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The Hongkong
From goal to left half Hong- kung were well served although Chan Ful-hung did not lapk quite so commanding ng usuni. Certainly the close stuff cod-Up front Wong Chi-keting was serves energy and that may have the star with Lau Chi-lam giving been why the Hongkong boys
200d
Yiu assistance, persisted with it throughout the
Cheuk-yin whs the big #p- game.
Quite a lot happened in the pointment of the side and Loung openin five ininutes. Serro Wal-hung suffered from indic
In the middle nude good move for Macao ferent service, only to see it Azzle out on the Kwok Yat worked as hard as he six yards line: at the other end always does without quite hit- goulkemper Afonso
histing the headlines Fave nates start when he dropped' forward,
the ball but he recovered to. Verdict. An
aan centro-
easy
victory
clear it before any danger prošet for Hongkong. The Macao Pedro was shaping well at veje, prayers amply were not in the tre half for Macno: Weight um ein although they were brought a gasp from the crowdituk
with an astonishing
long
clearance: and the whistle in
never stopped blowing.
Even play followed during
mewatie and doler-
"Perez is the greatest dy- weight: champion of all time," Koel wald,
Fleischer today invited Perez and Kori to his hotel room and handed over $30,000, The rest
of Perer's $12,500 purse was taken in advances
Perez is the biggest money- maker of any flyweight in history.-AP.
Pone Kingpetch of Thailand, left, rushes with a right upper-cut to the Jaw of world flyweight champion Pascual Found of their 15 Ferez of Argentine during the last
tite bout in Bangkok on April 16, rounds
The 24-year- old Thai fisherman's son whipped the champion and
the work flyweight Won
crown by a 15 rounds decision, UPI Photo,
Jack Brabham breaks
lap record in
Grand Prix trials
Pau, France, Apr. 17. Australia's world champion driver Jack Brabham broke the official and unofficial lap record of the Pau circuit when he turned in the top tim- ing in today's second trials for Easter Mon- day's 20th automobile Grand Prix for formula two entries.
Ban on S. African
cricket team suggested in UK
London, Apr. 18. Two leftwing British newspapers today suggested that the South African cricket team should not be invited to Britain again until the South African government stops dragging politics into sport.
The Daily Mirror, a mass by refusing to allend their clrculation oftwing newspaper, matches and by urging others believed that it would have to join the boycott," the Daily been better for everybody-in-Herald said.Router. cludin the South
African cricketers if the team had not come at all.
"Now It is here, noisy dermanstrations of Test matches will do more harm than good.
"The right thing for people who want to make a personat protest against South Africa's olious colour bar is to stay awny from the all white matcher.
mus! tell
his success was merely South Africa there will be no
"And the MCC der "that class will out
more Test Axtures so long s as they say."
South African insists on draggin'! politics into cricket."
saya
which Chan 5km-kuan wasted at den for the players on
a good chance for Macan when, both sides that they did not
he drove the ball widely over
nhow themselves to become
the bar... and then in the duly rattled by the razil bad
17th minule Hongkong look the rad.
Ylu Cheuk-yin did the tend ing up work and clipped the
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
fereeing.
Tema:
Tiongkong. Wright, Toledo, Szeto Ylu, Chan Fat-hung. Lou Tim, Kwok Kam-hung, Wong Chi-keung, Lau Chi-lam, Kwok Yau, Pu Cheuk-yin, Leung Wal-hung.
RACE POLITICS
The Daily Herald, a pro- Labour Party newspaper, de- stored;
Brabham at the wheel of Cooper scorched over the dry! track in one min 34 secs at on average speed of 105.702 kpb (about E8 mph).
The lale Jenn Behra of France set up the omcial record of 1 min 35.0 secs In a formula one racer but formula two cars are more suitable for the bends of the tricky Pņu cireuši.
Britain's
SECOND
Milwaukee beats Phillies
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Club.
DARK BLUES WON'T PART
Philadelphia, Apr. 17. Power hitting Ed Mathews belted a two-run homer, triple and a double today and Bob Buhl pitched a six-hitter that gave Mil-Oxford
waukee an 8-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Detroit Tigers today traded American league baiting champion Harvey Kerin to the Cleveland Indians for slugger Rocky Colavito.
It was a straight player dcol with mo cash involved,
The bombshell amouncement was made by vico president
By HARRY CARPENTER
have decided to keep their winning Boat Race crew together, in the hope of represent- ing Britain at the Rome Olympics in August.
Good! Too often a successful university crew splits to peel off into college eights,
On the short list is Peler Bur- nell, 19 of Eton and Magdalen, bowalde spare man throughout Oxford's training. But one outstanding member of
If Oxford went to Rome, he the 1900 Dark Blues will have to could continue 2 be replaced; America's giant 22- family tradition.
remarkable ick Farrell of the Tigers in powerhouse parsman at No. 3.
year-old Townsend S. Swayze, a In 1210 1940 the press box at Henley Field cannot row for Britain. during the Detroit-Kansas City
*
exhibition gama
And because he is a Yank at Kuenn
Colavite will Oxford he may also miss the the chance to row for his own coun- nwitch uniforms when Tigers and Indians open the try in the Olympics. BILBOT im Cleveland Tuesday—AP,
International fencing
in London
0%
Onlooker
Swayze his name rhymes, inappropriately, with lazy is ¦
Olymples his
father, Richard Burnell. stroked
his partner, Bushnell, to a gold medal to the double sculls.
In the 1908 Olymples Per grandfather, Colonel Charle Burnell, rowed in the winbl British eight.
Are Oxford certain to ko to. Home? No. First they compete in the Regatta at Henley Ja July.
There, a week later, they will
Oft. 4in., weighs 18st. comes from also take part in the national New Jersey. Last year he cap- trials. Then it's up to the selee- tnined the brilliant Harvard eight tors. which was unbeaten United States,
Tradition
In the
Were Oxford erratically coxed? Could they have bettered their G. Delo, the giant Italian,
Then he led them to victory in 14-length win in 18min. 59sec. wen the "Martini" epec fencing the Grand Challenge Cup at Hen- with a mort regular course? International tournament in
Rutherford emplistically denies ley. London beating Valentin Tuher-
It "I wish come the peuple He is now a freshman reading who are nikov, of Hussia, in the final.
mying that Reynntis al Wadham College, World champion, Bruno English
coxed badly could have a g married to an English girl, and themselves. This is a terribly Jack Lewis who Khabnroy, of Russia, was seam- set up the unofficial lap regordonally defeated in the second looks back on a Boat Race win difficult course and our cox watched by royalty for the first handled the boat perfectly well." of 1 min 35.8 in a Cooper round by F. Marini, of Italy, during Saturday's trials could while the two Englishmen, Bill time in 40 years.
Allan Jay, both only make fourth place today Hoskyns and with 1 min 35.7.
reached the semi-finals most meritorious performance in such France's Maurice Trintignant | a high-class entry, (Cooper) was second in F min The two Services representa- 34.5 and Belzign's Olivier Gen- fives, Licut Mike Ibward and deblern (Porsche) was third in Flight Licul Ray Harrison were
min 35,1-AFP.
beaten in the first round.
Russia The following! duy defeated Great Brilain in an International match by eleven bouts to Ave, but Bill Hoskyng distinguished himgolf by gaining threa victories. His only defeat with by Khabarov, Banews Service,
Barcelona retains Spanish title
Madrid, Apr. 17.
Barcelona retained the Spanish Football League championskip today, beating Real Madrid on goal average for the title.
The two clubs, who meet in a first leg remi-final of the European Cup in Madrid Ia "It is impossible to say that Thursday, both Inishea, with 40 we welcome the South African || points from their 30-match cricketers to this country be- programme.
Madrid winning 1-0 away 10 Las Palmas.
Birmingham City meet Burce- fona on the Spanish team's ground on May 4 in the second
cause just now nothing from Both won their finni league, log of the inter-cilies fair, cup South Africa is very welcome." Plumes of the BEDSON today, final. The clubs drew 0-0 in Barcelona wimming 5-0 at home the first leg at St Andrew's,— Macao: Afonso, Lel
"Unless South Africa stops against Saragot, Un, Chong
and Hon Router. Kok-keong, F. Cimha,
bringing race pollten into Pedro, Airnes, Chan Kam-kuan, sport, they should not be invit- Rocha, Cheong Meng-kuan, ed here gain. Serro, Chiu Kam-chao.
"No-one should interfere with Referee. Mr D. Mendez.
their cricket on the field in any way.
Programmes and Entry Forms for the 12th Race Meeting 1959/00 to be held on Saturday, 30th April, 1960, (weather permitting) muy bo obtained at the Secretary's Offer, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Malaya Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 19th April, 1900.
By Order of the Stowards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
F
Bocretary,
HOCKEY REPLAY
The replay between India and in the men's inter- national hockey matela will take pince on Wednesday, April 20 at Sookunpoo at 6.30 p.m.. was announced today. The two teuma had dwn in their match,
The final will now be played on Sunday, April 24 between the winner of the India-Maloyn match and England at Sookun- poo at 4.30 pm,
"But all who hate politica In sport can show their detestation
Boxer dies
Madison, Apr. 17. Charles Mohr. 22-year- old University of Wiscon win boxer who sulfertas
Brain injury In Malfonat collegiate Baht on April 9, died today at the Univer sity of Wiscorseta Kospital. του ΑΓ.
THE GAMBOLS
But as the Americans, in- variably choose, s complete collogo eight to represent them in the Olympics (Yale won at Melbourne, 1960) Bwayze seems sadly fated to be an onlooker when Uzn Gach othe routid.
The other night wavy-hatred David Rutherford, 24, the new Oxford Boat Club president (he rowed No. 6) pondered the prob- lem of replacing Swayze.
Sports Diary
TO-DAY Воссек
Ist Divizion: South China v Bing Tho (CH) 530 p.m.
Iteserva Division: South China V Bing Tao (CH) p.m.
TO-MOŃRÓW Bacing Entries for 12th Race
close at Hood,
Golf JUKGC Ladins" _Section against Baek-0 at Faniing.
Meeting
match
THE OXFORD CREW: P. J. Royhölds, & it. 4 lb. (cox); C. M. Davis, 12 st. 6 lb. (stroke); J. R. Choural, 12 st. 7 Jb.; D. C. Rutherford, 12 st. 12 lb., I.L. Elliott, 13 st. 9 lb.; A. T. Lindsay, 12 21. 10 lb.; T. S. Swayło, 13 st. 11 16.; R. L. S. Fishlock, 12 st.; R. C. Bater,: 12 it. 7 lb. (bow). Average: 12 st. 10 16.
by Barry Appleby
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