THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1980.

Yankees tie World Series score

Probe into charges

bribery in British

soccer called for

of

London, Oct. 12.

The English Football League today called for a top-level probe into alle gations of bribery, blackmail and corruption now rocking British

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soccer.

the top legislators of League discussed the national scandal at a three-hour moet ing and then said they planned ari urgent conference with the Football Association to *'coo sider what action shall laken.

Crisis

be

from baseball and Judge Kene- elected Way saw M. Landis Baseball High Commissioner to clean up the game,

£38 to fix a game last January. "I thought it was a joke," Ella said, "Now I'm not so sure."

Bookmaker Ralph Raper sald she was certain fixing of soccer matches went on, He estimated gambling rings win £15,000 to £20,000 when they succeed in bribing players to throw games on which there is heavy boting,"

Now soccer in England thees a comparable crisis. The blew up last weekend when Roy Paul, confessed to had twice

velved been

in thrown matchios.

Another British soccer star

Chelsea-also Bobby Evans of became involved in the con- troversy. He was quoted in the Duly Mall as saying he tried to ix the Everton-Chelsen match last reason by offering a player Eight

Sox £500. Chiengo White

to throw players conspired victory to the Cincinnati Reds. The eight players were barred

For Britain, the controversy run with the

American beatball "fix" of 1920-the established that year it wa

the 1919 World Series eroded.

RUGBY RESULTS

Resulis

London, Oct. 12.

of Loday's Rugby

matches were:

RUGBY UNION

County Championship Oxfordshire 8, Dorset and

Wiltshire 9.

Sussex, 13, Hertfordshire 11. Club Matches Cambridge University 20, St Mary's Hospital 5.

Penarth 18. Pontypool 0.

Other Matches

Halifax 12, New Zealand 18, St Helens 15, Austraila 12. Heuter.

Later Evans saw the Chelsea directors and told them he had a "complete explanation, and would welcome a full inquiry," Evans told newspaper reporters the story was a joke that anio- ured.

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PIRATES SUFFER CLASSIC'S WORST SHUTOUT DEFEAT IN RECORD-BREAKING 6th GAME

· Pittsburgh, Oct. 12. Whitey Ford's shutout pitching and the thunder of the New York Yankee bats buried the Pittsburgh Pirates in the worst shutout defeat in World Series history today, 12-0, to send the classic into a sudden-death seventh game. Records tumbled all over ancient ivy-covered Forbes Field aš Ford scored his second shutout of the series after only three days of rest by pitch- ing a seven-hitter which evened the Series at three games each.

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It was little Whitey's 14th World Series appearance and it was

by manager gamble Casey Stengel, undecided unt game-time whether to use Ford or Bob Turley in this de-or-die contest,

out be drew a walk and sent Dow the right field line to Skowron's third on single,

Mosso

Hand fractured

The Yankees rammed over two more runs in the eighth to met up Ford's all-time re- cord shutdus.

Maris singled to right held and after Mantle forced him al GA Mickey romped second, Howard was struck

wild on the down to that post or a Old Carey chose the little

of Friend's plich

Borra anglod to shallow. southpaw and Ford, stagger right hand by one ing at times during the early pitches to fill the bases but had contre and Mante defined con- innings, pulled himself to to leave the game and X-rays re elder Bill Vireon's arm thowed his hand had been frac and charged safely home. Borra gether and scored the seventh

second as Vircon's Berles vlotory of his career to tured. El Grba, the only man on wont en

hacri't

and seen throw mark held jointly by both teams whe

got past Smith tle two other Yankee greats - Series action, finally got in as a Blanchard came through with alled his second straight double to Allle Roy-pinch runner, Richardson Red Raffing and nolds,

The Yankees gave their little pitching ace more than enough help.

Record total runs

The Daily Mail carried out the investigation into seandál Arid came up with more examples of allerert bribery-without specifically naming players, "We take a very serious view of the matter and we have con

wverything that has sidered

In handing the Pirates a third appeared in newspapers."

The League

six games Management trouncing over the Committee administers the thus far played, they ran their week-by-week Longuo pro- i total runs for the eeries to a gramme. Tho Football Associa record 46 and their hits to a new Lion is the overall governing mark of 78-rubbing out the 43- run total of the 1936 Yankees body for the sport.

Betting on SOCCER Is a large and the 74-hit total of the 1912 and legitimate business In Bri-Gianis.

Little Bury'slain. An estimated £70,000,000

Bobby Richardson, on bet annually

runs with soccer driving in three matches--much more than on pair of triples, ran his runs horse racing.—AP.

batted in total to a record 12 - breaking

We record of 10 set by Yogi Berra in 1956 and tied last year by Ted Kluszowski of the Chicago White Soxx.

Ford who did But it was the job before * crowd of 38,580 spectators and won It all by himself by knocking in the first Yankee run in the second inning the only run be needed.

British Meanwhile, other stars came up with reports of how they had been offered money to fix games, Hubbard, Johnny South African-bom left-winger, suld 11 gambling syndicate ottered him £0,000 pounds to gume fix the Barnsley-Bury last February.

"I reported the incident at once to Bury manager Dave Russell," Hubbard said,

Arthur Ellis, England's tog reterve, said he was offered

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

1ST RACE MEETING

Saturday, 15th and Monday, 17th October, 1960. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 BACES (There will be 10 ruces on the 1st Day & 12 races on the 2nd Day} The First Belt will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the 1st Day. On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. und -the-in-interval-wid-oe.ut.er the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).

The Bbcretary's, Chice at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.in. on the isi way and at 19.00 am, où the 2nd Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted Adrussion Buages musi de prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Budges mby de obtained during once hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Queen's Bunding, Chaler Road; 8, D'Agullar Street; ADMISSION Kang's loud, North Patni a 382, Nathan Road, BADGES WILL NOT BE UN SALE AT THE SECHETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

England's team for International

cricket series

The following have been selected to represent England in the International cricket series match

Portugal against

at Chater-road on Sunday, com-victory mencing at 13.30 am,

R. H. Hughes (captain), R. Arnold, G. T. Rowe, B. Reach- er, D. Stevenson, N. R. Broom feld, V. Fairhall, M. Hammett, Renton, K. G. Spink, D. J. W. E. G. Williams,

12th man: S. Hill. Umpire J. Priestley.

Probables for Middle Park Stakes

London, Oct. 12,

with Six probable runners jockeys for the Middle Pari Stakes, to be mun over six fur- tomorrow lungs at Newmarket

are:

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it was In a way

a costly! for the Yankees be cause it cost them the services of catcher Elston Howard. He was struck on the right. hand by a pitch by loser Bob Friend in the second inning and went

ture.

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Uncertain

to shallow centre, the runners score Yogi.

and Ford holped his holding,

a single DWD cauac with

scored Friend's glove which Berra. Cleis Boyer ended it by striking out.

second, With one out in the Hal Smith Tapped Ford for a solid single to left. But little stop Whitey clumped down to the Bucs cold.

Ford took it from there. They touched him for a single with two gui, in the eighth and with one down in the ninth but both times le Whiley stopped them cold and sent the Series into its seventh and final game tumor-

Then the Yankees staged a row. Ave-run inning, batting around

Once again Stengel was -

in the third and routing Friend, devided as to who would do his Tony Kubek, observing his pitching in the final game, as- 24th birthday, was hit on the serting that the choice lay be- right leg by the Pirate pitcherween Turley and rookie Bill third when Stafford. Tuley won the second and raced on to

Stafford pitchea Sve Roger Maris doubled off the same, with, ninth-inning rellet, right-lleld screen. Both men fled while all their way home when Manticoretess innings of relief in the

Rith game.

Manager Danny singled through the box. When Berra singled Manle to third

of the battered Bandilom Chency CIT Skowron flied deep to right, Mantle scoring after the catch.

First triple

911.

re-

John Blanchard, who placed

Howard the injured behind like plate, singled Berra to secund. and both of them romped home when Richard- son delivered the Brst of two record-breaking triplea to break the Series mark for rung batted in.

Murtaugh

Bucs sùld ne Law, who would use Vernon

and fourthi ciptured the first games of the Series both from rellet times with help Delist Elroy Face.

New York

Scores

WORLD SERIES (Sixth game)

015-02-220-12—17—1 (AL) Pittsburgh

(NL) ****** 000-000-0000—7—L Ford and Howard, Blanchard (3): (4), Friend, Cheney (3) Mixail The glum faris came to lie in Green (0), Labine (8), Witt (9) and

Smith,

W-Ford. L-Friend-UPI,

out of the Series with a froe-fthe fifth when it looked again if the Bucs might have Ford Friend, who lost the second on the ropes. Smhh swept to

had a chance in centre and Don game, never

Hoak walked this one as the Yankees rose out on five pitches. up and battered six Buc Stengel started bolh ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ́Bəb pachers for a total of 17 hits Turley and little Bobby Shantz including three triples and four

wanning

But Ford fed Mazeroski-a double play. Mizell and Smith lied on third as wilt was fanned by pinch-hitter Rocky Nelson.

doubles.

In the first inning Bill Vin. don touched Ford for a sharp sire to centre on the little Bouthpaw's second pitch.

UK soccer results

The relentless Yankees, plling

London, Oct. 12, it on, added two more runs in Double play

Resuits of today's football the sixth, Cletis Boyer tripled "Manager Casey Stengel inoff the right field wall

wolches, were; and

FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP mediately put Turley to work in Kubek sent him home with a

First round Maris singled Lincoln City but Dick Groat single to right, the ballpen

Bradford China Clipper (L. Word), sinshed into a double play. Bob to right and Kubek raced into Chester

2 Leyton Orient Clem Labine Primus (A. Breasley), Ki MythClemente followed with a single third-and

took Darlington

Cagatal Palace Accrington Rickaby). Uncle

the Percy to right giving (W.

for the battered Ehics. Everton

Manzield | Leicester (G. Lewis), Skymaster (W. H. Pirates two hits of Ford in the After he fanned Mantle, Berra Plymouth Arg. Southport Tillins wil be obtainable at the Club House if ordered la

toning although they scored Kubek with a single to Carry and Blue Sall (D. Smith). first advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811),

managed only four in the nine right. Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests-China Mail Special.

Innings be pitched against them must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the

in winning the third game 10-0. Members Stand

But Whitey got out of the Inning unscathed by fonning Dick Stuart

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and Bih blogis of the new Public Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs.

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand.

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 $10.00 each per day payable at the uale. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed inroughout the Meeting.

On the 1st Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be zéquired to pay the requisite fee of $10.08 in order to gain re-gamission. The forecuing also applies for the 2nd Day with use exception that any person who wishes to leave the Enclosure for luñen and obtain re-admission, must leave and return between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m., when they will be re-admitted on production of their Public Stand badge for that stay.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT,

CASH SWEEPS

Through. Cash Sweep Tickets at $44.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Dulces at Queen's Eulaing, Chater Road; 5, D'Águltur Street and 902, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by: 10.00 az on Friday 4th October, 1980, will be sold add thd réservation cancelled future Meetings,

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Kwangsing Handicap scheduled to be run on 12th November, 1960, at 12.00 eich may be obtained from the Cash Sweep ofces of the club.

The office hours of the Cash Sweep Office of the Clubs are

as follows:-

Queen's Building, Chater Road and 6, D'Agullar Street, Hong Robin

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 18in October

Monday, 17th October

a sam, lọ 4, plan.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

1st Race Meeting 1960/61 Owners are reminded that| Declarations of starters and riders close at the Secretary's Office, Happy Valley, at 10,00 nm. on:-

Friday, 14th October, for the First Day and Sunday, 10th October, for the Second Day

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 12th Oct., 1960.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and Entry Forms for the 2nd Race! Meeting 1960/61 to be held on Saturday, 29th October, 1980 (weather permitting) máy be obtained at thé Secrà- tary's omide, · Alexandra

9 sim, to 11 num. House; the Club House,

Happy Valley? and.

9 am to 10 a.201..

the

King's Road, North Foint, Hong Kong and 382, Năthin Road, Stables, Bhan Kwong Road.

Kowloon

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 18th October Monday, 17th October

Hong Kong, 8th betober, 1950,

20. st. to 4 por of Wednesday 19th.

Entries close at 12 o'clock

9 43, to 18 ́s,m, CLOSED

By Order of tile Stewards,

AE Aruba

Secretary,

October, 1000.

By Order of the Stewards;

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Two more Yankee runs in the doubled off the right field screen seventh made It 10-9.Blanchard

and Richardson came through with his second triple, scoring The Yank missed a big Blanchard and running his runs

In opportunity

the

second batted in record to a new total when they loaded the basen of 12. He corricch with one aut but managed 10 the 10th in when Ford laid down score only one run. Berra gol a squeeze bunt and he beat the them rolling when with one throw to the plate,

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75 Czech sportsmen given

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Prague, Ool. 12. Disciplinary Council ax the Czechoslovakian Sports Federation today suspended | and in some cases banned for Bte 75 portaréń ftvolved in a betting scandal,

This docision followed a Prague

sentences-

that the players and their Among_thone dealt with today frienda couta bet without any

are Hockey players Vladirile chances of losing.

Zabrodsky and Jiel Hand of Aidig the 75 men are: 34 loe the Czech nailortal team, who hockey players, 26 football were banned for life and lost players, 12 wrestlers, 2 table their "Master Emeritus" title, the tennis players and one cycle Karel Guthi-captain of

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suspended for two months, footba player Brolislav Doležal and wrestler Karel Boucek, who were also banned for life- AFP.

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