THE CHINA ́ ́MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1960.
BIG LEAD BY U.S. GOLFERS Overnight declarations
Amazing rounds of 3-under-par
67 by Nicklaus, Beman in
world team tournament
Ardmore, Sept. 29.
Three-under-par 67's by Jack Nicklaus and Deane Beman gave the United States à 36-hole total of 413 today and a com- manding 20-point lead in the World Amateur Golf Cham- pionship.
Nicklaus, the 1960 U.S. National Open runner-up, and Beman, the current U.S. amateur champion, helped the United States team to streak ahead of the field of 126 players from 32 nations with their blistering rounds.
Teammate Bob Carcher, who Nicklaus, a 20-year old Ohio Anished second to Beman in the State University junior, wus National Amateur Tournament using his refubs Ikke magic ut St Louis recently, chipped in wands over the Merlon layout, with a curd of 71.
pocked with 127 sand traps.
The three lowest scores of rach four-man teaky were used in reckoning a nation's Kuore,
Second.
A record
The U.S. hnd 208 yesterday and His sparkling 67 game on the posted a 205 today despite light heels of an opening 68 which rain which made Merlon Golfket a record for, an amateur on Club east course wälden. . the course. In today's round, he played 16 holes ut par. He scored an eagle three on the 555-yaru scoond
Ind 非 Great Britain-Ireland, fourth birdie three on the 336-yord yesterday in 10 72-hole; tutti. He run into a bit of burd biennial tournament, moved luck on the 17th when his 20- into second spot with a 433 let puit rolled out of the cup. total, fashioned from 218 yea- į terday and 215 today.
Bemia chalked up five birdies earoute to the 67 he tacked ún
Defending champiori, Aus-to a first round 71. He sang a fralla. rth yesterday, advanced; 30-not put on the third, to third with a two-day gure- gate of 439.
Bruce
Australian Devtin, champion, posted a par 70 to
147.
Erie G. Routley, Australia, 72-15--
T. Nystrom, Finland, 87-K!___170, Vladimir Blazek, VAR, 94-54—1ca. Drane 11. Henan, United States, 71-07-130.
Phillippe Washer, Baiglụm 82-81—
103,
Report of investigation
-on race-horse doping-
London, Sept. 23,
One gang is believed to be responsible for avo of the nine oases of doping of race horses which have been investirated by the Jockey Club Stewarda.
A report of the investigation on doping which was presented to the Jockey Club, at their meeting yesterday by the Duke of. Roxburgh, the Senior Steward, was published in today's Racing Calendar.
It revealed that there were, strong grounds for believing that a gang was responsible for five of the nine cases under investigation.
The report was severely critical of the securfiy measures prevailing in some training stables. Inquiries covered nine cases of “Hobbling" und samples for analysis were taken in reven en DNE 19 by the owner and trainers concerned,
Identical drugs were used for the "nobbling” in five cases, "hus indicating that all five 'wore
the work of the same gang,” said the Tuko of Roxburgh,
for
British racing
at long last
Newmarket, Sept. 29.
The report made it clear that the immediate A meeting of the Jockey Club here last night
risk of a sucovastul doping soup was low than it was a couple of months ago, and that the Jockey Club investigators, working In conjunction with the pollee, 'were keep- ing a close watch on a number of suspools and known dopers. Investigations showed that, stable security ni many stables was virtually non-existent On the other hand, siables under the con- irl of the Jockey Club and the National Hunt - where there was a security system - had had no proven' osses of nobbling. Speaking of the seven cases in which samples had been taken, the Duke of Roxburgh said;" "Of these horses, those which were able to run did not at the time of the race exhibit any peculiar symptons to the Jockey Club veterinary officers on the spot, and no action was taken by the local stewarda” *** China Mall Special,
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unanimously approved a scheme of overnight declarations "to produce an accurate list of runners next season.”
This scheme, when introduced, will bring Britain into line with every other major racing coun- try, the Jockey Club having withstood until now the general clamour for overnight de- clarations on the grounds of "freedom for owners."
Until August 1959, lists of accurate, this system could not runners were compiled by the obviate surprise winners.” British Press Association, with The Jockey Club then in- the co-operation of the vast jtroduced three-day forefelt majority of trainers, but although scheme, with an extra penalty for horses which were declared but did not run.
inrur Landeblad, Sweden 75-77 Yankees' Howard| HENRY LONGHURST on GOLF
Togo HRd, Austria 89-00-102. Herluf Hansen, Denmark, 79-70—
Michael Bonullach, Deltain, 71-72-- 145.
Robble E Van Ervens Dorens. Netherlander. 82-08-170
Olivier Barras, Switzerland, 78-15---
103-AP.
ph T. De Costa, Bermuda, 82- Alejandro Petela, Philippines BU- HE LEGS,
785-156.
out of World
Series games
New York, Sept. 29. Catcher Elston Howard will
bo lost to the New York Yankees for the first two games of the
ARE YOU PLAYING TO
YOUR
HANDICAP ?
Philadelphia.
Humberto De Almeida, Bruzu, 24- World Series with the Pittsburgh Modern travel has become so fast that it is difficult to know where you
Alfania Noriega. Perta, 82-03-170. Reginaki. Taylor, South Atrien, 22- 73--143.
Kaare, Kunker. Morwaj, m-3-
101.
Cincy Bhawan, Canada, 78-10--158; Alexander Naculan, Austria, 8J+ 156-32
Tied for fourth plazy were pace the Austrailun foursome- | 160, New Zealand and Mexico
ut UPI.
442. They had been dead-!
ond
locked for second at the
of the opening round with 217%..
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"Jido" 1. Tones, Venezuela, 09-77–
Hentik Lund, Eurk,
Britani, 74-73- -
151,
Douglas Sewell,
34.
Startley, Shru, Taiwan. (0-101 — 14.
Coogant, Australia, Jick
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158,"
Club today after
Dr. Peter Geierzana, Swit Ind. 77-83-10 1148.
Franco Bevione, italy, 12-2--104.
Scores in the World Amateurį tion team championship at the! Merton Gol!
the second round (par 30-34-79) - 10, Keith Alexander, Canada, 76-72 were:
Juan F. Duduk Van Heel, Nether
* 2-70-109.
Roma II.
Newdick, New
Zealand,
33-76-140.
Fernaldo Chaves' Bercellos, Brazil, THE -- 103.
Capt. P. G. Sethi, buffs, 10-02-160. Jorge C. Lodesia J5, Argentina, 72-74---40
Jacques Moveman, Belgium, 76–82 -150.
John Johansen, Norway, 78-84-162. Roberto Benitë Jr, Argentina, 10----155.
Jahn Jacobsen, Denmark, 77-77-
134.
Takesiti, Kaneda, Japan, 83-74-150. „Marwan Djeddabu," BAR, 54-14=
164. Bethkeit Leinborn, Sweden, 73-77–
150.
Leis 78-75-133.
Statal E. Vaamonde, Venezuelo. 82-7100
F. Saverley Philippines,
Murray Grindrod, South Africa, 70-00-0
Mauercio Urdaneta, Mexico, 75-74-
140.
J
Dr 102-01-209.
Ken Treloar, Rhodesia
*Krancis Sva, Ceylon,
& Nyan Hem De Lanaze, France, 74-25-
151.
Makola Tanaka, Japan, 70-70-152. MAURI Q. Vikstrom, Finland,
82-9-172.
Duarte Espirito Sunto Silvo. Portugal, 19-08-170.
Catos A. Hulle, Peru, 74-70-153. Jack Nicklaus, United States, 66-67 -+-133,
Juan Joniston, Canada. 76-77--133. Erick Taverner, Beigum 13-03-
183.
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Ï. Y. Loh, Malaya, 18-97-—— 1850 Gay Woldenhubne, Britain, 71-75-
146.
Pak Statek, Denmark, 83-42-167 Bruce Devlin, Australia, 73-70- 144.
Alfred A. Behrens,
Venezuela, 74-76-100
Hans Schweizer, Switzerland, 94- 12-176.
Ajel F. Kamppers, Netherlands,
Arthur Walker, South Africa, 74- 17-101.
Estrada, Mexico,
Visconde Dụ Pereira Machado, Portugal, 85-08-111.
Joseph B. Carr, Britain, 18-70–248. Fritz Jonak, Austria, 82--16 Jeffrey Koo, Taiwan, 07-89--171.
Gardner, US, 71-71-142,
obert Warit, Mexico, 79.70
Roberto
152,
TS. Malik, Lexie, 77-05-168. Dave Practce, Rhodesa & Nyama- land, 20-8-205
Jon Barbosa, Bruli, 78-84--102. Fatrick Lim, Malaya, 4-00-174 Jose De Sousa E. Melo, Portugal, KI-K-10,
Luis Larrabure, Peru, 56-61-177 Peter Moeller, Germany. 77-(no gurdi.—AP..
Pirates because of an injury to a linger on his right hand, the Yankees doctor said today.
However, Dr Sidney Gaynor reported after examining X-raya of the Anger, the versatile Yankee should be able to return to action when the two teams
resume the series in New York on October B.
He said there was no bone fracture.--AP.
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
Here 15 a position from actual play. Black to move and win.
London Esprzez Service.
Whitfield Wanderers,
1st Royal Warwicks
battle to a draw
By 'PROP'
Unfortunately, In 1959, tho, going was hard Готв Ionr period, and racing cards were
very insovurste, with trainers leaving horses in until the last minute in the hope that rain would ease the going--which it rarely did. Additionally,
owners and trainers were not happy at hav ing to make their running plans
three days in advance.
This season.
the three-day forfeit scheme was continued. but without the penalty clause, which
was thought unfair to trainers of horses which becarne Blck
lame or
after being declared as runners.
Popular decision
The Jockey Club hoped for a better trial of their scheme,
are. My body is indisputably at the Merion Golf Club, a few miles out of Philadelphia, but my mind is still partly in St Andrews, where I see myself looking down from the balcony of the Royal and An cient Club at the caddies posting themselves at a respectful distance down the fairway and shielding their eyes against the rising sun. The venerable Willle Auchter-appropriate that the donie, winner
ancient round once again to "Oh, Rose of the Open cannon should go off with 8, Marie, I love you." Surely one Championship in 1893 and now more reverberating bang than travels Boac, or for that matter but again things went wrong- the club's honorary professional, any of us could remember since Cunard, not to endure but to chiefly because of the coughing ices the ball and Lord Cohen, the war.
avoid this particular manifesta-epidemie, which showed the Im the new captain, prepares to Tho scratch tournament for tion of the American way of practicability of declaring horses play a stroke of which he has 'been thinking for six months.
He achieves the rare distinc- tion that his bell is retrieved by the caddle standing furthest only from the tee. It seemed
Painting of famous horse for Queen
Air
Londan, Sept. 29.
Lo
Queen
the King William IV medal,life. won this year by a new member,
Robin Galloway. Is accompanied Warm welcome by a handicap tournament,
so long before they were due to
run.
The Jockey Club has arrived at a deelston which he British vast majority of the press and racing clubs have been demanding to avoid the huge
thus
This seemed
is to bear out Here at Merion, however,
mos! my own theory that whereas | American life at Its Individual handicaps are the gracious and a typically heart- subject of much good-natured warming welcome is being ac- chait among golfern, the fact corded to the representatives of is that practically no one no fewer than 32 nations to play really plays to his handicap for the Eisenhower Trophy original probleon of additional or anywhere near it.
pice distinction to the goings on
I noted for instance that eight in the so-called United Nations people managed to beat the net in New York. score of 73, eight equalled
It.
while 170 add failed to do so, no fewer than 80 of those being 82 net or worse,
New air peril
skedule,
als of non-runners, which be came more frustrating than the
wûmers,
The Jockeyy Club will hold a It was here - thai Bobby press conference to discuss the Jones, 30 years ago, completed advent of overnight declarations his great grand slam, a fest at their London headquarters Do commemorated by a plaque | Friday morning.
China
bealde the eleventh, green, Last night's meeting was at=' where ke won the final. tended by 28 members, Though almost
completely Mall Special, crippled, he is to attend the dianer
together with the Finner-up, Exgeno Homses. His caddle of 30 years ago, as Howard Rexford, who runs
tavern nearby, is also to at- tend the proceedings.
our
O
Henry Seymour "Atty" Persse, racehorse owner and trafner, who died, this month
After the Medal I motored has left a painting of a famous with an American
member of racebutse
Eliza- the Royal and Ancient to Prest- beth.
wick, where, allowing par the The pointing by Lynwood difference in local time. Palmer is of The Tetrarch schedule or
as a colt they say in this country-was whose performances were the talk of the racing Prestwick 2.40 pm, New York world in 1913.
4.40 pm, thus making It fairly The Queen takes a keen in-certain that it will not be many they or anyone else will have to The holders are Australia, but terest
in horse racing-sheyears before we get to New
excel themselves to beat on owns several horses--and Mr York before we leave home,
American team Persse in his
consisting of will hoped she Recently I had Rown to Deane Bernan the new U.S. would "do me the honour of Prestwick from London for the champion, end lost year's accepting the painting."
Match-play championship at
British champion, Jack Nicklaus, he Tumberry in a Bone jet and last year's US. champion
this revealed a hitherto unpub runner-up for the Open, Bill and aslished perli of air travel, namely
Hyndman, runner-up at Sand- the resident planist.
wich last year, and Bob Gard- ner, runner-up here this year.
Mr Persse was 1 when died. He left £152,608 Kross;
The Tetrach, regarded
fastest probably the
British
| two-year-old of all time, carried
all before him in 1018.
In classic ho
But before he could run the Derby and other races the following year developed leg trouble and never
Albert Schlafine. Italy. 79-73-154. In a friendly rugby match at Causeway Bay on raced again. Chine Mail
Wednesday afternoon Whitfield Wanderers Special and the 1st Royal Warwick Regiment shared six points.
Juan ACTIO 71-72-143.
Wardinali, George E,
Bermuda, 33-cu.
Arve Pedersen. Not way, $+U1~~ 107.
Erik Sellschopn. „Germany, 0-80–
101.
Calls Fraser, Peru, 87-13-100
E. S Cirock. Malaya, D-94. Hobart Charles, New Zealand. 70-75-~~-143.
Angel H. 70-74-162.
Monguzzi,
Argentina,
A. S. Malik, India, 78-61-157 Henny Brews, Rhodesia & Nyasa Lond. 12-70-140.
Not wholly dull to watch, this Filteen minutes remained for game was enlivened by a hard play when both Whattey and forward battle and some spien- Bailey broke clear and with two did covering by the Warwick's men outside them they had only outskies in defence.
lo pass safely to score. This Wanderers held a large terri- was accomplished by Kirkland torial advantage for most of the near the left-hand touchline. Br! half, for which they must Balley folied to improve on the thank mainly Ball, Quin and score with his kick. France, 30-70 Fitzgerald amongst the pack. and Whatley and Sims in the Philip-
becks. However, it was a rare Australia, '20-04- | Lussie int The pack
Cartes Sozio, Brazil, 79-83-509.
Gustal Adolf Belke, Sweden, 73-
74--147.
Marius Bardanu,
154.
Augustin Cosculluela Jr. pines, 10-7---1531.
Kus Nerlich.
Fumble
EBU to recognise Gilroy-Halimi world title bout
He played while we were as- sembling in the great aeroplane, "he played
the incessantly all
duc way to Prestwick and was to play the stewardess told me, next all through lunch for the
two hours. The Americans like 1, she said. As if to prove it, one sitting directly in front of me whistled a loud accompani- meat and, when he knew the words. sang,
at
Australian Derby
final acceptors
Billiards break
of 589 byTM Wilson Jones
Edinburgh, Bopt. 29. Wilson Jones of India showed the form which won him the world's amateur billfards tilla in Calculia two years ago when he beat Wilfred Aselak (Malta) by 2,468 points to 818 to the current tournament in Edinburgh today,
Jones had a brillant break of 580 la half an hour-the best of the championship so far-and easily beat the previous highest
of 353 by Jim Long of Australia. The effort came to an and Syney, Sept, 29. Final acceptors for the Aus-when he failed at a thin rod trallan Jockey Club Derby, to loser to the top pocket be run over 11⁄2 miles at Rand
The Indian, also had four wick on Saturday, October 1. double century breaks of 226, 250, 252 and 227 and other runs. sione 10 of 152, 100, and 130.
As I sat on the terrace Turnberry a little later looking out on the wonderful panorama of the Western Isles, I thought announced today are:
Wire Service (B of the impressively captive aud!- ence in their sealed capsule pounds), Persian Lyric (8.10), hight over the Aliantle with the Sky High (8.10), Cruiser (8.10), Paris, Sept. 20. The European Boxing Union tape recorded
(8.10), Le planist coming Reinsman
Storm (8.10), Wenona Girl (8.5). has followed the British Boxing
Final acceptora for the Epsom Handicap to be run over one mile at Randwick the same day are
near the line might have gʊno) This was stated today
by
Thomson's lead reduced
Asciak, 446--1184 down
at
the interval, could do Ittle fo stem the tide, His best breaks. were 114, 90, and 80.
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE
Second Earl (nine stone one date : pound), Grecian Vale (8.4),
The championship table to
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Board of Control's example and has agreed to recognise a con- test between British champion Freddle Gilroy (Belfast) and Alphonse Halimi, of France, at with Warwick Regt came back Wembley on October 25, as for Tune Alberto De Brito E. Cunha, Richards and Brown doing well strongly and but for a fumble the world bantamweight title.
Polo Prince (8.3), Ma Cherie H. Beotham (England) 0 Melbourne, Sept. 20. (6.2). Decoy (0.0), Boorala Lang (Australia). Richards kloked a penalty into the lead after a fine run Philippe Filippi, manager of Peter Thomson (Australia) (7.13). Sea Hound (7.11). French Wilson Jones (India).. 0 5 1 goal from Just outside
the by Brown. From this position Halimt, the former world title had his six-stroke lend in the Descent
Turconian M. Francisco (S. Africa) 7 4 3 (7.11), Wanderer 25-yard line So Whattey relieved the pressure holder.
102-holo international golt (7.10), Harrier (7.8), Saydon W. Ramage (Scotland). 0 2 4 put the Warwick Rer! into the with a break and a good kick. "The world title was left vncant tournament cut to three strokes (7.7), Bright Bar (7.7), Smokey W. Dennison (N. Ireland) é i
W. Asciak (Malta) iend at half-time.
The line-out gave way to by the retirement of Mexican when he shot a par 74 in the (7.7), Gregory John (7.5), Dark On the resumption Bailey and loose ruck during the course of Jose Becerra last month.
Devenith round at Kingston Night (7.2), Sonnr King (7.21, Whattey resorted to the kick which a Wanderers" forward The National Boxing Associa|Heath course today.
Bur Dancer (7.2), Our Add ahead in order to test the War-Incurred the referee's dis tion of America had previously Gary Player (South Africa) (7.2), Kashgar (7.0), Pontana wick defence. The theory, pleasure, Richards sent wide decided that Eder Jofre (Brazil) stepped up his challenge with (7.0), Faniëular (7.0), Great however, sound, failed due to the the resultant kick and Whitfeld and Eloy Sanchez (Mexico) | fireo-under-par 71, giving Fidale (7.0), Now Farm (7.0), Inability of the Wanderers side hearts were restored to their should meet for the champion him on aggregate of 498 to Fight Society (7.0),~~China Mall, to follow up..
normal positions, A fair result ship-Reuter,
Thomson's 402,-Reuter.
Special.
the simple to use
Portugal, 03-85-100.
for the "Midlanders."
1. Blabert L. Wytle, Canada, 70-71--
160
Kiyoshi ilmuto, Japan,
73-70-
167.
C. C. Chen, Taiwan, 76-77-153. Eduardo Bergamo, Italy, 77-77- 154,
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SOCCER RESULTS
London, Sept. 20. Notta County, boat, Bristol City 3-0 in an English Third Division Football League match tonight Reuter.
London, Sept. 29.0 Coleraine beat Distillery 8-4 in the second round of the Irial Gold Cup football tournament at Distillery tonight-Rester,
Benfich Scottish
Edinburgh, Sept 20.
(Portugal) boil the dub Heart of Mid Jothian by two goals to one' in the first leg of their 'Yatopean Cup first round `mateks- baru · lb- night-Reuter.