+

THE CHINA MAIL,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960.

THE DAI REES GOLF SCHOOL

Outsider wins the Cambridgeshire

40-1 MIDSUMMER NIGHT II TRIUMPHS BY A HEAD OVER ANOTHER OUTSIDER FOUGALLE

Newmarket, Oct. 26.

Innings win for West Indies

Bunbury, Oct. 20. Garfield Sobers and Sonny Ramochin spun out a West Australian Country XI here to- day to give the West Indies a convincing win in the two-day

Midsummer Night 11, owned by American Paul Mellon, held

on in driving rain and mud to win the Cambridgeshireach which opened their tour. Handicap here today in a desperate finish.

Only a head separated him at the end of the nine-furlong

race from the runner-up, Mr R. Booth's Fougalle.

Malayans win Indonesia doubles shuttle title

Djakarta, Oct. 28. A young Malayan pair today won the men's doubles Buat in Indonesia's National Badminton Championships In Central Java's Purwokerto City.

Pinying a fast-moving. Thrill- ing

SWEET REVENGE

England Soccer XI score brilliant 4-2 victory over Spain

London, Oct. 26.

West Indies, who yester- day scored 250 in reply to the Country side's modest total of 56, dismissed the home team to- day for 105 to win by an innings and 04 runs with three and a England beat Spain by four goals to two after half hours to spare. Midsummer Night 11, ridden Omein starting prices were:

leading 2-1 at half-time in their friendly inter- Sobers, who turned the ball by young jockey Dunesn Keith. 5-1 Ides of March: 100-0 Run-

national football match here today. started al 40 to one and ning Brue: 100-8 Blast; 18-1Appreciably, claimed five wic Fougalle, with French Jockey Golden Viion: 20-1 St Mork, kes for 15 runs in 10.8 overs,

though often his luft-arm The English victory gave its of play following neat passing Leon Hourleur up, was also an Jeanne Michelle, Mountain K deliveries

lucked control. 80,000 supporters at the from Emith, the Spurs contre- outsider, at 33 to one.

and String Madness; 22-1 Ramadhin, who also got a lot Wembley Empire Stadium forward. Third in the huge field of 40. Fages; 23-1 Net, Coronella two lengths behind the runner-King's Decision, Sanctum, Ful- spin out of the plic, took hopes that England and at Inst

three for 30 in 13 overs.--Reu- } found of March, hot shaw up, was Ides

Cross

and? ter. Guithrist favourite at five to one.

Borotra: 28-1 King's Troop,! Luck Guy and King's Messen- ger: 33-1 Diffidence, Fougalle

Heavy going

tad Hard and Soft: 40- Mid Thais beat Malayans

The feld was one of the DİREKS aver to turn out for Pardon Me; 50-1 others. Place

summer Night 11, John's Court, i

testing Handicap, thebetti was in proportion.

Recond Jeg of the Autumn

Double, and the going: WAS AN heavy an moni racegoers could remember it:

With

Dividends

Totalisator.

dividends to 1

game before a capacity croval of 3,000 in the newly- bull General Sudirman Hall

two furlongs to Hi the Malayans Ng Doon-bee and Tan Yee-khun beat Thailand's Kelth pushed Midsummer Night! four shillings stuke were: Sangob Rattanusory and San 11 into the lead. Ides of March

Midsummer Night: Win £7 10s 4d; Place £2 4s 8d. guon Ananthanone 15-9. 13-15, began to move op under Lester and then urglog. Piggott's 14-1.

In the all-Indonesian Fougalle began a strong chai- women's singles final, Winari, lenge.

of Sale, Beat Corey Kawilarang ;

Keith kept Midsummer Night of Makassar, in straight sets played in 12 roinutes the going strongly and just managed fastest mich ever witnessed info hold on in a photo-Bnish to this country The senre was win the 11-3, 11-9--AP.

RUGBY

RESULTS

of

London, Oct 26.

today's Rugby

Results

Union matches were:

SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR Oxford University 5 South Africans 24.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Berkshire 3, Sussex 0. Hampshire 8. East Counties 0. Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire 6.1 Middlesex 0, Surrey 0. North Midlands

£4.160.

Arst prize money of

on

Midsummer Night's victory in the muddiest Cambridgeshire on record foiled .A gamble Fougalie, who was on offer at 100 to one before trainer Pat Heasley energeti Heurteur to ride him.

The result was a relief for bookmakers who carried

big Autumn Double commitments un many of the fancied horses

the after

victory nf the favourlie, Aleove, in the Cesare- witch, in the first leg.

Starting prices Fulshaw Cross was fourth, Afth, Eshowe sixth, versus East | Anthellan

Cuff Link seventh, Blast eighth, Princess Antiope

inth. Afghanistan tenth. Running Blue: Cainbridge University Club 0 eleventh, and St Mark (trained, like Fougalle, by Beasley) inst

Midland postponed.

18,

CLUB MATCHES

· Cambridge University

Reuter.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

2ND RACE MEETING

Saturday, 29th October, 1960

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 9 RACES

run a 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 ..

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the anceting.

are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Cash. Sweep. Omoes of the Club at Queen's Building, Chater Road; 5, D'Agullar Street; ADMISSION King's Road, North Point and 382, Nathan Road. BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS,

Admission Badges of $25.00 each

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

Membera, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors 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 NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

and Stand.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $10.00 each payable at the Gate. Adlasion Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 in order to gain re-admission,

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be avaliable in the RESTAURANT,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each may be obtained frain the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, Cheter Road; 6. D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 28th October, 1900, will be sold and the reservation eancelled for future Meetings.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Kwanglang Handloap scheduled to be run on 12th November, 1980, at $2.09 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.

The office hours of the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club are as follows:-

Queen's Building, Cheter Road and 6, D'Agullar Street,

Hong

Kong:-

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 22nd October

Baturday, 29th October

9 am to 5 pm.

9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

a.m. to 11 .m

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 362, Nathan Road,

Kowloon

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 22nd October Baturday, 29th October

Hong Kong, 22nd O6tober, 1900,

10 a.m. to 4pm,

Dam, to 11:45 a.m. 9.m. to 11 6..

By Order of the Stawards,

A. È. Atzold,

Secretary.

1

Fougalle: Place £3 85 8d. Ides of March: Place 119 8d.- Reuter.

at rugby

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 28.

beat the Thailand today Maloyan Asian Rugby team. 16 to 3 in the second match of their

Malayan four.

Favourites to win the King of Thailand Cup malch agains! All-Malaya here on

Saturday. the Thala loday played fust open rugby to overwhelm, the Malayans.--AP.

American Baseball

eleven capable of regnining the reputation of a great football playing, nation.

Clicked

Certainly England

was playing at home in the mad and under steady rain but its tean allcked into sotton and from start to finish they had the

Spanlards sun-tanned beaten In every department of the game,

It was England's sweet re- venge for the three nil white. wash they took at Madrid last May.

Chelsea's inside-right Greaves sparked the Engilsh allack with a goal in the Arst few miniles

Baseball League

expands to Los Angeles

and Minneapolis-St Paul

New York, Oct. 26.

The American Baseball League today voted to expand to Los Angeles and Minneapolis-St Paul in 1961, beating the rival National League to the punch.

Calvin Griffith was given permission to move his Washing- ton franchise to Minneapolis-St Paul but new owners will step in to operate a club in Washington.

The names of the new owners in Washington and in Las An-

¡ getes will be named within

three weeks.

Joe Cronin, President of the League, sald

session another will be held on Nov. 17 "when further forward looking steps for future expansion will be considered." He said the League would expand to 12 clubs near future."

162-game schedule

Next year the League wil play

162-xame schedule. each team playing 16 with

cach other club. Last week the National League voted to expand to 10 clubs in 1902, adding New York and Houston

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

and Entry Programmes Forms for the 3rd Race Meet- Ing 1960/61 to be held on Saturday 12th and Monday November, 1960. 14th (weather permitting) may be? obtained at the Secretary's į Office, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 1st November, 1960.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E, ARNOLD,

Secretary

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

2nd itace Meeling 1000/81°

*Ownors are reminded that Declarations of starters and aldera close at the Secretary's Offcv, Happy Valley, 10,00 nalņi. Friday, October, 1900.

A Dallas-Fort Worth group which had hoped to be voled a franchise today and posibly Toronto or Buffalo were said to be preferred for future Ameri- can League additions.

Welb

the two new

sold the

out

World Volleyball

Japanese women's

team show

impressive form

To help stock franchises, player limit of each club would be cut from 25 to 23 men, "We must see how this works before we expand any further for 1902 to 1983." said Webb.

building Pressure had been up in recent weeks for the The American League to make an at-out effort to get Los An- | geles, which had been grabbed from under its nose by the No- tional League. Brooklyn moved to Los Angeles and New York 10 San Francisco for the 1958 National League season, vaèri- ing New York.

'Athletics' to stay

Cronin såld general managers were discussing plan for stock ing the new Washington and Los Angeles franchises.

The members of the 1000 Senators, including home-rup hiffers Harmon Killebrew, Jim Lemon and Bob Allison and pilchers Camilo Pascual and Pedro Ramos will be playing for Minneapolist-8! Paul next season.

Rio De Janeiro, Oct. 26. Japanese women's volley- ball team, here for the World Championships starting on Saturday, Kave advance warning of their playing Ability br trouncing $ Brazilian team 15-0. 15-2, 15-5. The game

Jost was played night at Sao Paulo against the Paulistano team there. One of the Japanese stars was Mitsuko Hoda.

Meanwhile, the Russians were working out in Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte for their matches against other world teams.

Spoin reacted through the rain-soaked puddles of the pilch when inside-right Delsol slammed in a short range shot In the 14th minute,

England poured on the pres- sure ntul two minutes before half-time right-back Armfield lobbed over a long centre which outside-right headed into the Spanish net,

Thirteen minutes later centre- forward Smith scored his second geal with a magnificent lobbed shot from 30 yards.

Douglas doftly

England Педгіу Incressed her lead in the last minutes of the game with dangerous attacks but the whistle sound- ed on the score of 4-2. The British team had to be its victory engratulated over which was well deserved.

French referec M. Gulgue showed severity in his dealings with the players but he pre- vented the game becoming a sireel Aghi--AFP.

UK soccer results

2

London, Oct. 26. Results of today's football matches were;

INTERNATIONAL England

4 Spain (At Wembley) WORLD CUP Qualifying round — first leg N. Ireland 3 W. Germany

FOOTBALL LEAGUE CÚP First round (second replay)

& Nowpart Southampton

First round replay Manchester U. 3 Exoter

Second round (second replay) Swindon

Shrewsbury (After extra time score after No minuter (-D),

Leicester C. Norwick

...

Becond round

Rotherham

4 Oldham

Grimaby Torquay va Plymouth Argyle pust- poned

iHearta

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Division I

Rangers (Postponed from October 22).

FA CUP

3

Preliminary round replay Margate

i Ashford (Ashford at home to Gingham in lirst round proper).-Reuter.

Another child on the way for the Elliotts

London, Oct. 28. Mrs Anne Elllot wife of the Australian holder of the world and Olympic middle distance running records is expecting ber second child. It was learned here

today. She has a seven-month- old son.

Herb Elliot who holds world The West German women's

records for the mile and 1500 leam arrived here yesterday and metres and the Rome Olymples started training today in hot,1,500 metres gold medal is now muggy weather.

FINALS ON NOV. 15, Preliminary games wil be

at Cambridge University study- ing for a science degreo.-AFP.

played in Sao Paulo and Belo Dewhurst Stakes'

Horizonte. Finals will be played in Rio De Janeiro and Niteral, across Rio Bay on Nov. 15.

ECRET?

Cronin sald the sale of the Kansas City franchise, expected Hi the next 20 or 30 days, would The Japanese inen's team not affect the League's lineup. worked out in Sao Paulo also Cronin sald the Athletics must and played four exhibition sels remain in the League at least ngainst a Brazilion ali-stor for the 1001 season,

The Japanese took the The Athletics majority stock- first two sols 10-14, 10-14 and holder,

iwo. Brazilians the other Arnold Johnson, died the last spring and his widow is in 13-7, 13-7. the process of making a deo] for the club. Ed Vollers, Chiengo attorney and Secretary of the A's, who is handling the deal, was present at today's meeting-AP.

Other clubs working out were the Argentinians and Czechos- lovakians and both appeared in excellent shops although the Czechs seemed to play on high technical levél--AP.

THE GAMBOLS

| PENNY'S HUSBAND.

BOUGHT HER A

LOVELY BRACELET) SHALL

[GIVE YOU

ONE?

-RINGS DIAMONDS

ot

ZRth

By Order of the Stowards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 20th Oct., 1980.

JEWELLER

TROSE ARE 400

EXPRRIVE

a

probables

London, Oct. 26. Eight probable runners with jockeys for the Dewhurs! Stakes,

for two-year-olds, to be run over seven furlongs at Newmarket tomorrow are:

Paidium (L. Piggott), Boun- teous (J. Sime), Ayiwyn (E. Smith), Flambeau (F. Barlow); Kenray (D. Keith), Pertai Knight (G. Lewis), Spahi (A. Breasloy). and Quick Break (E Larkin)China Mati Special

How to pitch and run to the pin

karn

two

pitch-And-ton

hot which

can

three shots into from anywhere

around 50 yards to the green, is a vital one to master.

Depending on the length of the shot and the ile, any of the short Irons can be used

In my picture above. I am taking a 1-iron 20 yards from the pin with the, ball on Une from the middle of my frei (1)

The abol moverent comprising knees, bands, and arms only, and is really nothing more than an exag- Kerwied approach puit. Note The relaxed knee position

PLAY SLOWLY

Take the club back two and a half to three feet (1) and follow through the Esme distance. The Bater the green, the jyxa distance the club should be taken back, but always the follow through should be the BRIC.

Play the shot slowly, keep your head still and right over the ball (4). The club should be held in a looser grip than for the longer shots but don't lose control of the shaft (5) or wooop at the ball.

Both hands should play

ma equal part in sending the ball on fis way.

And here is the

wrong way

In the accond picture the player doing it the wrong way will hit this shot right over the back of the green with such a backswing.

He too far from the ball and his knees are not re- lazed. He has taken the clubhead too far back, and, by adopting a stance away from the bill, is quite unable to have his head over it,

This is so important with there delicate' pitch ond runa,

TORGARINNENBAUERNETTOMUTO DRILLESMENZILAYICINISIAN PROSEN Munafi

all

that's

best in golf...

Gary Player, winner of the 1959 British Open Championship as Muirficid, always vaca Slazenger clubs and Slazenger balls, Slazenger golf equipment in backed by the experience and advice of leading players-and proved by performàtice in the Loughest competitive conditions. For all that's bei in golf-clubs, balls and bags always choose Slazenger.

...comes from

Slazenger

THE NAME TO PLAY WITHI

Landon Express Servion.

SOLE AGENTS: JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO., LTD.

UNION HOUSE

TEL. 3125 A

Barry App-teby

STÍLL TOO

EXPENSING

Cooking Problems Solved -

WITH GAS

Share This Page