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THE CHINA MAIL,

YANKEES, PIRATES WIN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PENNANTS To meet in World Series starting Oct. 5

New York, Sept. 25.

The New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates clinched the Major League base-

ball pennants today and will meet in the World Series starting on October 5, The Yankees won the American League Championship by defeating Boston, 4-3. It

was the Yankees' 10th title in the past 12 years under manager Casey Stengel.

The Pirales were (sured of their first

League Nationss pennant J 33 years when the

defeated Chiengo Cubs

the second-pizee St Louis Cardinals, 5-0.

Hard to swallow

The Pirus st 201 the Mitwauke Brows 4-2 in 10 Innings but they didn't have to win that one after the Cardinal defent.

The World series will open in Pittsburgh op Oel. 5. Thr irst two games will be play- d there. There will be a one- day break and an Oct. 8-8-10 The next three gumes will be Binged by New York. If one

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Cleveland

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE (10 innings)

team has failed to win the ro plage Cardinals from pennant, Chiengo quired four games by then, contention. the sixth and seveniḥ games į As Murtaugh had said before

Flitsburgh the game:

"We want to win will be played on Ool. 12-15.

this thing ourselves, We are not looking for anyone to hand the pennail to us."

The Yankees and Pirates mer tice before in the World Series. That was

in 1937, during the The Yankeet Babe Ruth ero. won that series, four gnines to nou.

The defeat was a hard one For Pittsburgh manager Danny his players to Murtough and swallow even though they hat

they known for

an hour that'

chum- were the now League piens. ever since the Chicago Cubs had beaten St Louis 6-0

Results

Pittsburgh Milwaukee Philadelphia Cincinnati

Standings

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

W

P GB

Results of today's

basebati

malches were

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Kansas City Detroit New York Boston Baltimore

Major League standings, in-

of eluding

Sunday, games September 25 are:

I H

E

9

0

G 10

1

7

1 5

to eliminate the then second- ! Washington

HENRY LONGHURST ON GOLF

Golf Illustrated's 70th birthday

I join in congratulating "Golf Illustrated" on attaining last week it's

seventieth birthday.

Three score years and ten of golf! Though I am privileged to know characters like J. H. Taylor, 89; Willie Auchterlonie 88; John Rowe, who at the age of 90 wrote me a three-page letter from Forest Row the other day in handwriting which cannot have been better when he was in his teens; and the comparatively youthful Bernard Darwin, who at the time of the first issue had seven years to wait before he was to captain Cambridge, I scan the first volume, which I have before me as I write, as though looking into a different and in many ways, let it be whispered, better work.

No. 1, Vol. 1 Friday, Septem-

This will give an uninterrupt-

AL

ber 10, 1215- ckee Twopence, ed counse of four miles straight (No notice on be tken of an end..." ancnymous cummunications) "The extension of what has been jually termed the Natima! Game of Scotland has made such pid strides a the last few years that there is hardly

worley in the, lee, et a Jritish Indals, and in India and mway of the Colonies, that durs not bits Golting Green.....

Some of my own favourites, I Bote with a superior air, were already well established. Brighton & Jove galt links are upon the Downs some four miles distant from the Metropole Hotel at present Brighton's central After breakfast the traction). golfer may stroll up to the main The stallon, catch the 10.53 train to the Devil's Dyke and, taking a return ticket for tenpence, find himself in the agreeable com- Nevertheless golf outside Sent-pany.of 20 or 30 golfers... There lund, was in its infancy. It hud is plenty of room for 18 holes begun to invade England. but and the sooner it is done the Harry Yardon had yet to make better." the tours which were to spread it te a prairie are teruss the United States. Lord Leconfletd hud just laid out nine holes in hist ustate at Petworth Lurd

In Hongkong

Such is progress!

Now blackberries grow on the Dyke Railway, the Downs are

Granville had had a nice little ploughed up, and the extra nine course la id t at Walmer holes they made have been Castle; Sumu Bournemouth gentlemen had found a splendid suerifieed to the children of the stretch of gorsecovered moor at neighbouring estate. Such i Brockenhurst,

The galant 91st Division hadh started a thriving

popular club

PJE

the Happy

Valley, in Hongkong and "we

are happy to hear that an aí-

progress.

*

Eastbourne, too, was in full swing, but had been attacked sonewhat contemptuously by

golfer from Fife,

IL WAS good enough, the

teinpi is being made to secretary replies, for sich na acquire the land between the Hurace Hutchinson, and thin boundary of the St George's great figure bestrides the pages Club and Deal for the purpose of starting a new club, to be alled the Cinque Ports Club.

Already twice cham- of 1800. pion, he wins the Willlorn LV medal at the Royal and Ancient, writes copiously, and has just produced the Immoral Badmin- ion volume, fle presentation copy of which to his wife, who

day, was in turn presented by her to me and is my most prizedi golfing possession.

U.S. tax collectors lives in Sloane Square to this

after pool betting winners

John Ball wins the Open al Prestwick with two rounds of 12, and two professionals. Willle Fernie and Archie Simpson, Washington, Sept. 20. three strokes behind, divide the America's big- race tracks first and second prizes of £13 have been ordered to report the | and 20. After them, Willie names of all big money winners Park and Andrew

In pool betting to the Authorities, gambling winnings.

tax

Kirkcaldy

Income divide a fiver,

who

tox

On the way to ruin

to

Under the pool system-new to America punter teles pick the winners, of four, Ave or six races. There have been cases of people winning up to A two $10,000 (£3,070) for dollur (1430) stake.China Mull Special.

Spin bowler 'called' for throwing

Sydney, Sept. 25, The world cricket "dirowing** controversy extended to Sydney grade cricket today-this time in spin-bowling.

North Bydney's left-arm uplar ner Bevan White was no-balled six times in his first over. •

Even in 1890, however, the game is already on its way to "An Old Golfer," tom- tuin.

complexity of ploining of the. the Rules, reduces them to four 189 years later I managed to do 1 in 101) "I have nothing to say about imodal play, which la bastard and not true Golf," he adda. "Those who go for it must And, as a Anal touch, the very frat letter in No. 1 Vol. 1, signed "One of the Ola School is headed, belfaro it or not. "Ought the silmy to b cabolished?

an

The controverby went steadily for another 10 years and every scribbler on gulf shed a fear when it died.

Would you put bbicle the young clock. If you could? Would you go out in your kokkerbockery pubject to possible ridicule, and The umpire said White was hand your seven.' elutse. To s throwingChina Mall Special, Į šidíony litila boy called “aylor si

Westward Hot, at ed. a round minus 3d. If you lost a bat? I know one thing, I would take the 10.53 to the Devil's Dyke tomorrow!

Four D. Jones BY MADDOCKS

OH WELL I MUST B& GOING

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WELL I MUST BE GOING

FERDINAND

NANCY

HAW HAW--- MISSED ME

New York 91 67 615 Baltimore. 20 04 .573 B 85 Chiengo..

64 571 Cleveland. 74 74 .300 17 Washington 73 70 .490 18 Detroit

08 BI .457 23 $4 85. 430 275 Kansas City 54 94 265 375

Clinched pennant,,

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Millwaukes

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92 58 813 at

80 63 577

85 8 574

512 G

78 CB 531 1214

75 73.507 16

S: Louls.... Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinati.

07 83 247 24 Chiengo

57 82 383 34 Philmielphia 55 94 309 362 Clinched pennant.—AP.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

به بیران

ON THE BALL

with Bill Slater

£10 WIN BONUS?

Pago

NO, THANKS, ARSENAL

It could cause

This is a critical season, I

for British football.

Gates all over the coun-

try have

slumped

alarmingly. The In- ternational record has

a

rush of dirty play

slump. Increased

has also changed

prosperity

the pattern

of life.

cricket

of the English Why Whereas

and soccor were everything in my school-

now days, young people are -being

much Introduced to a wider range of sporting activi– ties, not only through televi-

sunk to the lowest, adequate. A higher bonus may amateur days. Instead. I would ston but at school.

lead 10

knit flerver,

not ebb since countries necessarily better, football.

Extreme determination to win first met on the soccer

mr. W prevent defeat-ean field nearly 90 years 'ago.

It is a time for action, and one of the first aims must be to pro- vide incentives which

smetlines make you do things that you regrel afterwards. remeinber an unfortunate - cident in the England versus Russia match 1058.

have applauded as he went on to score for the opposition. as a professional, one must face up to bard realities like the small-town boy who seeks success in the tough business But world of the big elly. there is no need to develop a win-at-all - costs

ruthless, at Wembley in

attitude.

I fouled him

A.£10 bonus for a win need not suddenly cause a rash of usually The score was still 0-0 when dirty play. But It Is will lead to better and one of the Russian inside-for- true in life that the higher the brighter football. But wards broke through. I sensed stakes, the greater the corrupt- let us not provide the that he would almost certainlyness, and any scheme that may stopped him even slightly increase the ten- score unless

Unfortunately, dency to dirty play in soccer in wrong kind of incen-there and then.

there was no time to get into a lo be discouraged. tives in our eagerness esition to tackle him fairly. I feel strongly that there to improve football standards.

A goal or a minor foul? It should be greater Bnancial re- was clear-cut cholce. And I wards for gand football. But I " blazer knew that everyone-including do not believe that One Incentive scheme has the Russian himself expected winning bonus is the answer. to be a been suggested by Arsenal. They me to body-cheek him, Nothing Instead, there ought have made revolutionary pro- posals for a winning bonus of violent just enough to ob-sliding scale of wages depending few critical what division you are playing struct him for a £10 and an appearance fee of seconds. COD match.

it:.

We were outside the penalty wards when I had had time to

not One explanation 1 wh

accept though, is that English standards of football have fallen off at olub level. It is probably true that there are fewer star personalities in the game today, but this does not mean the soccer served is weaker.

Biggest attraction

The British game has fewer personalities because the foot- ball has developed far more in-

on Individuals. It is a natural to a team game with less accent development, Clubs have found it more profitable to concentrate on building a sound, inclical side than going for the out- standing player or two.

This does not apply to a club like Real Madrid,” but then Real is an exceptional club and strictly an all-nations tears.

of Slump alarming

How to attract back the missing fans? Success is, of course, the biggest crowd-puller them all. Witness the Fiercer football. aren so I fouled him. After-

prosperity of Norwich City who How serious to the greal

Second enjoyed the biggest sorter attendances? Division gate. the think over what had happened, stump th

Jast Saturday--- naturally

As a member

been

is so What years.

er even the First Division

clubs

Burnley,

Nottingham this decline Forest, Preston and West Ham,

of one of

cluba In most

I didn't feel very proud of my There trus successful Britain. I

But it remains one of the overall drop since the peak Huppose I should

Delf find that an attractive pro- cold facts of soccer life that this post-war position. In fact, I don't like sort of thing is expected at topatung is that it at all. I am especially dis-level, where prestige is at stake has continued after a levelling- oul might reasonably have been turbed by the idea of £10 as and the pressure is so great. "[9895)

expected, the prize for victory. Here is a problem by V. Marin (1908). Whlie to play and mute The present bonus is £4 for In two moves.

BRICK BRADFORD

I STILL FEEL dimak GROSSY FROM THE

HYPO THOSE CHARACTERS

DAVE US]

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I don't suppose I would have a win and 12 for a draw and ever considered body-checking a i

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quite player in my school or junfor contributed a great deal to the by thin

WILL YOU HANG ON A MOMENT

DON GO

AWAY

WHAT'S HE UP TO ? [I DON'T WANT TO HANG AROUND TOO LONG IN CASE SOMETHING ELSE

HAPPENS

HOW DARE YOU SHOOT THAT AT SLUGGO

-FRNIE BUENMILLMOR

WE'LL WATCH AND- WAIT OUR CHANCE! WHEN WE ARE ALL PEELING

WELL WELL TRY TO TAKE OVER!

WHAT WAS THAT F IT SOUNDED LIKE A HATCH LATCHÍ

me

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WELL

YEAH, AND WHY NOT,, DON'T WAL JOLD IKABOD MATE

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A frush approach can also bring back the fars—as Crystal Pulace have shown by playing the push-and-run football taught shrewa manager Arthur

They Rowe.

have Fourth Division gales which would de- Hight one of the mighty clubs of the First Division,

New ideas are vital to soccer, And so are now faces. Look, specia- for example, at the oular entry of Peterborough United, who had to wait 18 years before they squeezed into the Football League.

Statle Divisions, bringing the same teams into opposition year after year, contribute to the opathy of spectators. That is why I would like to gre a four- up and four-down system Intry- duced throughout the League,

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It would also be another in- centive to brighter soccer. At present we always have clubs stuck in the middle of the division inbles with no hope of promotion or fear of relegation to spur them on over the last few months of the benson,

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Second rugby win

:

for Japanese

team in Canada

Vancouver, Sept. 25. Yawala Black Iron of Japan scored a thrilling 18 to 17 win Over a representative Van. couver side here yesterday in

exhibition international, English Rugby match.

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It was the visitors' second successive victory in their six- game Canadian tour. Yawata edged Victoria All stars 13 to 11 last Wednesday.

Full-back Toshihiya Uchl- mura led the Japanese attack in the wide open game-played on n wet, slippery Bell. He scored In try and added three conver- slors. Yasuhio Yamazaki, Kunlo Miyoi and Kiyoshi Taului

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