THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960,

FA ACTION ON SOCCER SCANDAL Yesterday's Hockey

Skipper Worrell; West Indies have six century makers in

batting

list

Sydney, Oct. 17. West Indies Test captain Frank Worrell today told reporters his team had

six batsmen capable of making a century “at any time."

Worrei omitted himself, but afraid of mand Sober, Kanhas, Smith, foolish.

Moore to fight Hunt, Laphy and Nourse.

Schoeppner next February

Maml, Oct. 17,

The light heavyweight title Aght between world champion Archie Moore and Germai challenger Fri: Schcepper will be held in Miami next February, the Miami News announced to day.

Toming Dovine, the new6- the said that paper's editor light was organised by Humber: Fuguzy, President of Feature Sports Ine,

Devizie added Hat both

on the tum boxers agreed aftered by Fugazy. The title fight was originally site to be held in Toronto, Canada, ou July 18 st.--AFF.

"In Australia, perhaps four of them are the types who could gu on to 200 or more," Worrell adchest.

Worrell, who arrived yesterday with team membera, was talking to reporters who will accompany the teams on the tour.

No worries

To call in the Law to deal with cases of bribery and corruption

London, Oct. 17.

British soccer authorities decided today to call in the Law to

end the scandal over fixed matches.

Leaders of the Football Association and the English Football League met to discuss the reports that have rocked British that star players have accepted soccer in the last week bribes up to £200 to "throw" vital League games.

is not They announced afterwards

the

them would be

"It would be a waste of the new ball against a man ke

who Colin McDonald

were passing on likely to hook and expose him- they

Govrnment's scif

to the the risk of getting evidence

Director of Public Prosecutions. eraught.

who advises He is the offelni

to It takes the police whether

Lo

The West Indies polley would be to attack.

two sides to make a success criminal charges. of that policy, but I'm con- will Australia fident that

challenge." he

our

and

Valentino

Statement

fle

corri-

The decision of the mifico, means that players: found gulity of corrupt. Helion may be proneeded against in the courts and by the Foot- ball Association,

"Never has a similar course been taken before", comment- ed Six Stanley Hous after the The FA Secretary the FA meeing. Answer

The statement by

added that it was not intended declared,

said:

to leave the matter entirely in He said he had no worrita

Ramadhin

Com Consultative

hands "The

Public of the. FA the about his batting or his bowling would be his main spinners, "mittee on .behalf of the

att "Bowlers Hall

Watson would not be surprised to see

Council have declted as a firal Prosecutor.

As the soCOCK officials con- ane fast. They are young. A. Valentine do as well as he did

step to refer the evidence which

ferred in a hush-hush Rinio- but

on the last tour," he sold being inexperienced have

has reached then to the Direc

at FA headquarters, to sphere irled to

bowl LOD previously

"Off-spinner

Gibbs for of Public Prosecutions Lance

Association com- could be the sensation of the

may the Players aelion as he toke such fast.

plained it had been shut out of tour. He could emerge as our

think it. best

spinner," Worrell Sug-

"This procedure is without the meeting any prejudice to any consequent

Vary disturbed" in action that may be taken

Lo Chalimar Jimmy 11, respeel of offences against the

Inside-forward who rules of the FA and the Fool bearded

committee Tho ball League.

plays for Fulham in the Eng- further decided to draw atten-1sh First Division told news- tion to Rule 35 (B) (this rule

to the ban of players, "We would have liked to be refers officials, referees and linesmen represented....but we have not betting on matches).

beery invited,

"I have always maintained that a fast bowler should. geri- fee sheer speed for control and swing, and that's what I will be encouraging this pair to do."!

д He spelled any tears of

weg,' saying: ***** "bumper bout bouncers Against Aus tralian batsmen who are not

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No specific plans Ile added: "Gibbs fights the ball beautifully, after the style has of tan Johnson, but he much sharper spin. Australian conditions should sult him-t um expecting big things"

no

Worrell admitted ho

speelfle match

had plans,

aby

"Until 1 know their capabili Shanghai Volunteers

tiew I can't formulate plans," be said, Close-to-the-wicket Wis his saich,

ficking

only real worry, he

"I know oily that Sobers is A fine field. I'm nol worried about the outfielders, but in modern cricket the close field and the umbrella fold must take the sharp snieks if we are to win matches."

"Our early games will be the lesting times for the fieldsmen as we try and sort out the best of them," Worrell China Mill Special.

added.

Callover prices on the

Cambridgeshire

London, Oct. 18. Ryan Jarvis's charge, Ides of March, an impressive winner at Wolverhampton last week was made, joint favourite at 14 to 1 with Sir Gordon Richards' Fagus at the Victoria Club callover here las1 night on the Cambridge- shire Handicap. The three-year-old was backed to win £16,000.

lawn bowls team

G

The following will represent the Shanghai Volunteers in the annual Fonseca Cup lawn bowl match against the HK Volu teers at the Kowloon Bowling

Club

Wednesday, on Green October 19, at 7.30 pm:

L Lima, A. Buchanan, Madar, F. Kermani (S): B Marques. H. A. S. de Sousa, A. S. de Sousa, E. A. S. de Sousa (S); W. Baker, E. M. Stirling, A. J. Stonyer, D. C. Symons (5); M. Pereira, S. A Collaco, A. M. Baptista,. C. E. Passos (S): A. Arnhold Graham, D Leach, B. A. Marques, F. A Madar (S); W. Pritchard E. Kow, G. Dewar, S. C. Smith (S).

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"We are very disturbed, to about the but it mildly, whole situation, We not just a matter of a newspaper ro«. porting allegations of bribery

A question

It's

who supplied them with the Information on which they based their approach

to the players

Roy Paul, former Manchester captain, started the bribery sensatioix, with a signed article

newspaper in a Sunday which he claimed he accepted for coeing that bribes. Once, Paul wrote, he took £200. Manchester was defeated, and then split the money," "with, an other member of the team.

Since then several mota players reportedly have said they were involved in fixing of games.--AP & AFP!

ORIENT TITLE FIGHT

Flash Elorde scores

one-sided win over

Japanese challenger'

Manila, Oct. 17.

Flash Elorde of the Philippines methodically chopped down Sakuji Shinozawa of Japan over 12 rounds, here tonight before 35,000 fans, and successfully defended his Orient Lightweight Championship.

He tried

The decision was unanimus, Plucky throughout At the mud. Sainzuwi

to land on the spooth-booding Elorde right to the and,

Fulshaw Cross was supported to win £8,000 and closed at 16 10 1. Apart from Ides of March and Fulshaw Cross there was only moderate business done. This pair was not called at the reeling from the body punches previous callover last Tuesday he took and leaking blood from when Pinicola was the 18 to 1

the nose, lower lip, and over favourite. Since then it has the right eye. But he was on his would not run in the Combridge.feet and Elorde was never able

to knock him down.

been announced that Pinicola

shire on October 38.

moves

were

Other market Guitarist from 25-1 to 16-1 and Diffidence from 33-1 to

20-1.

PRICES

Maximum points

Drew blood

Elorde weighed 135 pounds, the division limi Shinoznwi weighed a quarter pound, less.

Elorde's best rounds appeared to be the sixth, minth, and tenth.

In the sixth, he punished the Japanese severely to the body and Shinosawa winoad with pain. Flozde also drew hived from the nose of the Japanese in this, round.

So one-sided was the bout, Elorde racked up the maxi-

of 00: mum possible total raints on all three #core cards,

'five-point under the Prices at the callover were:

must scoring system. Referee Felipe Hernandez had- 14-1 Ides of March and Fagus; 16-1 Guitarist, Fulshow

Judge A- Cross 00-47 for Elorde. Golden Visit and

iredo Qulazon scored 'in (10-11,] Jeanne Michelle; 18-1 King's

and Judge Rafnie Torres had il Troop, Running Blue, Spring Madness -2 and St. Mark; 20-1 "Diffidence, Elorde, although he punished was covered with, red spots, from Coronella, Thames Trader aud the Juponese severely, did not | Ulio battering. Sanctum; 12-1 Hard and Soft appear to press his game op. and Lucky Guy: 25-1 Tyler's potent for a knockout. Hill, Dairiatan, King's Messen-

The Filipino continued the body attack in the ninth round. By that time Shinozawe's body

ger, Mountain King and Net; outclassed by the Flipino, who twelfth bound Elorda opened; a 33-1 Blast and King's Decklon; also hold the World Junior cut on his opponent's lower lip. 40-1 Robson's Choice-Reuter, Lightweight Championship,, £# AP

Death at soccer match

Seoul, Oct. 17. One Korean boy was trampled to death today when crowds jammed where the stadium Korea and trool worn playing in the Asian football Association

tournament.-Router.

Preliminary round results of Chess Olympics

KCC A KEEP UNBEATEN RECORD WITH 1-1 DRAW AGAINST ARMY A

By NUMPERE

In a First Division League. Hockey match yester

day which never reached very great heights KCC 'A' maintained their unbeaten record but dropped one point in a 1-1 draw with Army 'A'.

This was mainly a story of two strong defences

well on top of the forwards..

'A' Wons without Army inside-forward. Holmes; and McLellan who took his place was guilty of two bad misses

att. Had the Army taken vantage of their chansen, they hayo would adenost certainly

"Coffey, made him druk ap- Dearance · of the Borson for KCC at contre-half and; broke up many Army attacks. Most of the danger to the Army from sirong frous. fully-back

Anfezpo

clearances

Chamberlain, Bnding Carnell

on the right wing.

Saved twice

Late in the second half Army,

In the 46th minute: Oliphant. almost equalised from a short. corner hin skol just going wida of the past,

Five minutes later they üld ret on leval ferma, The KCC dafrono failed: ta châan, a ball which Turner ran after, Mop- Dea Just. hart of the Una 'mākā passed to Narbu' Lama who shot pant Dhaber.

Penalty-bully

Both sides now

strove very

hard to get in the lead and KCC

#came close when, in the 85th minute, after Coffey's shot from

comer, Fa short

the umpire awarded a penalty bully against Petifer.

the Army's right-

nutes later butt

misht his

In an attempt to put extra push

However, forward libe, made Into the polonal changes, MnLellan back won this against Simoes. going to left-back, Oliphant to Sloan also, had a chance three

to and Becket contro-beli Inside-forward and early, shot at goal. pala off.

The Army now pulled The game, at Kings Park, Metallon

out of the forward started off with the exchanges line and sent Beckett up, and it Leipzig. Oct. 19. just about even, and there was very nearly paid off. He added The defending Soviet champion to excitement until the event the punch that the Army for

minute when Army's goalkeeper ward line had been lacking but testa swept Monaco 4-0 in a first round match of the 14th Fearn saved twice. In quick the KCC defence held out full-

troin aliota succassion

by back Rosa and contre-halt Chess Olympics, here.

Codey being in the thick of it. Portugal's Oliveira, won in 59 Camell and Coffey,

Seven micates Inter Amy So the game

ended in a against Villaweyn, minutes

gone ahead when draw. It had been exciting in non-playing", captain of the should have

Turner gave McLellan a fairly parts, but, had the Anny taken Philippines who was admitted to

but he shot wide, their chances then the casy chance the arena after two Philippine

and would have been different. The Army still attacked, players failed to arrive,

Results of day's first preli-Dhaber saved a hard shot from Narby Lama Malolan obtain-

The teams minary round were:

ed possession but his shot" at QUALIFYING ROUND

good was stopped by Dhaber at Section One Yugoslavia vs Bugaria, 144-14 the expense of corner whichan, Rosa, Reeve, CoRey, Tail,

KCC cleared.

Camalli Jones, Sloan, Simon, Cartledge. Indonesia vs. Israel, 2-1, one and one adjourned, adjourned,

France vs Norway, 0-4.

Malta va East Germany, 1-3, one adjourned:

Albania va Finland, 1-2, one adjourned.

Bection Two India vs Holland 11⁄2-2%. USSR vs Monaco 4-0. Philippines vs Portugul 0-1, three adjournedi

one odjourned

the

result

KCC 'A': Dhaber, Chamber-

Army, 'A': Fearn, Pettifer, PORTCO

Beckett,

KCO went ahead in

ChamberkatiS 19th minute. took a free-hit for offside and Oliphant, maint Carnell away up the Goodban, Bharat Kumar, Me rizik WELDE The winger's Lellan, Nartu Lema,

Orted wi completely missed Frusher.

by Fearn and Simoes was na the spot to push the ball into the nes

Full of fight

NOTICE

Austria vs Poland 14-12

THE HONG KONG,

Three minutes later Cham- beritin sent: Carnelli uz the wing and be centred ta. Sigan

JOCKEY CLUB

but

2nd Race Meeting

and

29th October, 1800

The following conditions

Italy va Argentina, 0-4.

Scolion Three

Tunis va Denmark, 3-0, one this time. Fearn came out

Grence vs Iceland, 1-3. Mongolia v. Czechoslovakia, 1-2, one adjourned,

Sweden vs England, 4-, three adjourned.

Bolivia vs Hungary, 0-3 one adjourned.

Section Four West Germany vs Chile, 3-1. Rumonia vs United States, 1-2, one adjourned.

Ecuador va Spain, 0-3, one adjourned.

Cuba vs Lebanon, 4-0. Ireland vs Belglum, 1-2, adjourned. AP.

CHESS

one

by LEONARD DARDEN

Here is a position, from actual play; Black to move and wiri

Bolution. No. 6907: 812- (watting), mi? & GemBês on El cle: 7 Xa ot PHU 1 Q-28, Not: I

B-KIE:, nor 1: K-—-E5; HR-—..

LONGOR, KADIRI, Jerman.“

In the tenth round,, Elorda

out snapped open Shinorawn, who was clearly Shinozawa's, loft wyo,, and in the

over

17,

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At this stage KCC seemed to

be having slightly the better of

the play and kept their lead for 1980 Ponies, for the above for race meeting, entries until half-time.

During the interval the Army which close at NOON 00 19th October, obviously had had a pep-talk Wednesday. from skipper Oliphant and they 1960, are announced:- came out for the second-halt full of fight.

They shoult have scoood in the rat minuta when left winger Frusher passed right Gerasa-seldi ta Bharat Bunting on the right wing." Dhaber wont out ta Intercept and Bharat Kumar passed to. McLellan but again he misdeck Trom a GREY position, shooting wide.

The Army continued to pile !on

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CONDUIT

the pressure and forced PLATE.. Winner $6,000. several comun in the next few | Second $3,000, Third $2,250. minutes but' "KCC" were very stout. In defence.

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By Order of the Stewards,

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Secretary.

17th October; 1980.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKET CLUB

Programmes and Entry a Forms for the 2nd Race | Metinin 1080762 to be held on Saturday, 29th October, | 1980, "(wokther permitting) may be obtained at the Secre tary's Office, Alexandra Holine; the "Club House, Happy Valley, and the Stables, Bhan Kyong Road. Entries closa at 12 dèl

NOON on Wed: Octobde, 1980.

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