THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
1960.
W. Australia in strong
UNDEFEATED DOUBLE CENTURY BY SIMPSON SETS WEST INDIES DIFFICULT SECOND INNINGS TASK
Perth, Oct. 31,
An undefeated double century by Bobby Simpson ensured a long second innings struggle for the West Indies touring side, who finished the third day of their match against Western Australia here needing 393 runs in 360 minutes to win.
Simpson scored 221 in 465 minules and enabled the home t side to duelure at 444 for Ave.
Westera The Ipfi
ASU tralia, who fored 140 and
dismissed the tourists for 07 In the first innings, 487 runs alcad. By the end of the day the Weat Indian had the loss of two made 84 for wickeln.
U.S. National Horse Show opens today
New York, Nov. 1.
The 77th edition of the National Horse Show be- gins an eight-day run in Madison Square Garden today,
The match ends tomorrOW
on
Any West Indian hopes of victory must be pinned Garfield Subery and Frank Worrell staying with Seymour Nurse
the 'day who finished with 57 hol qut.
But, as Simpson appeared to concentrale more on avoiding dismissal than on scoring, quick runs, the chances of the West Indians escaping with a draw seum reusanoble,
The West Indians started well In their quest for 488 runs in 515 minutes, but soon dropped behind the clock. Joe Solomun took 147 minutes tu score 15 before getting out shortly before the close,
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Western Australia: 140. West Indies: 97 SECOND INNINGS Western Australia
F. B. Simpson, not out ... 221
Dewdnicy
L. Sawle, rum out
Five nations will send teams into the International J. Rutherford, e Sobers, b
Jumping Competition and three ex-titleholders will battle with the defending champion for the Open Jumper crown.
The U.S. riders, silver medai- Windsor Castle, owned by lists in the Olyniples, are fav Bob Ballard of Toronto, is back oured to win the biggest share to defend his Open Jump of blue ribbons in the Interpa- Chotoplonst{}---AP. flana Jumping contest against Conada, Ireland, Mexico and Venezuelu.
Only three-fourths of the L.S. team will be in action. Top star Bill Steinkraus suf- fered a broken collar-bone in Venice last month when he
Just one WAN
jump from
winning the World Cham- pionship.
1
Ex-Olympic star
takes overdose of sleeping pills
M. Vernon, e Subers, b Wor-
rell
B. Shepherd. e Solomon.
Ramadhin Juynt St
Ramadhir
Extras
Hendricks.
4
40
32
Total (for five wkts duel. 444 Wicketfalls: 1-10 2-02, 3-204, 4-325, 5-444.
Bowling Analysis
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Watson Dewdney Remadhin Wurrell Sobers Soloman Miami, Oct. 31. Eleunor Holin, 43-year-old Gibbs
Olympic American
The other members of the U.S. team, Bugh Wiley, Frank former Chapot and
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5 1 20
39
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West Indies Smith, e Shepherd, b Hoare
e Buggins. Simpson S. Nurse, not out
Extras
16
15
67
7
George Morris, swimming star who wok C. perforined well in the Harris-overdose sleeping pills in burg and Washington Shows, friend's apartment here, told J. Solonion,
Most of their competition expected to come from Ireland - back afler
two-year absence and Venezuela.
usual Canada will send its trio of Doug Cudney, Tom Gay- ford and Jim Elder. All three are only "weekend" riders and are handicapped by o lack of practice.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
3rd Race Meeting 1960/61 1st Day 12th Nov, 1960
The following conditions
for 1960 Horses for the above raco
entries meeting.
fur
police today: 1 made a mis- been drinking." Lake. I had she said. "otherwise, I wouldn't have done it."
Total for two.wets.) 95
Wicketfalls: 1-23, 2-95.
Bowling Analysis
She WAS released from
10 the huspital and returned apartment of Thomas J. Whalen, former gambling casino opera- tur. She was found unconscious Hoare Bevan there,
Police chief Jartin Dardis of Mackenzie
Miami Simpson North Bay Village, u
suburb, said no action is planned Slater
by police.
Although il under
doctor's eare, Miss Holm looked
in perfect health as se ulkes
to officers.-AP.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
3rd Race Meeting 1960/61
11
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3 1 2
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12
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SATURDAY'S
FA CUP
MATCHES
Accrington vs BLTOW, Aldershot va Notts County. Ashford vs Gillingham. Bangor City vs Wrexham. Bishop Auckland vs Bridling
*
ABOVE: A jubilant Johnny Haynes halls Eng- land's last goal, seared by Bubby Smith, in her 4-2 victory over Spain last week.
RIGHT: The match is over-but tempers are still running high seconds. after the last kick in the England-Spain match. Photo shows angry Spanish right-winger Mateos being grabbed by .left-winger Gento (extreme right) and England right-back Arm- field. Left-hall Flowers (No. 6) steps between Mateos and the man he is trying to attack-centre-half Peter Swan, London Express photos,
ENGLAND'S RENAISSANCE
AT WEMBLEY
Not the best team ever bút
what fighting spirit!
By ARCHIE QUICK
Way back in 1931 I watched an England team ride roughshod over Spain in a Soccer Inter- national on Arsenal's ground which England won 7-1. After waiting 29 years I saw last weck the renaissance of English football at Wembley with the Latin senors taking a 4-2 hiding, and the reincarnation of a centre for- ward..
At Highbury it was Ted Drake; at Wembley it was
Bobby Smith, the man Drake sold to Totten-1 ham. The one is the prototype of the other, big, burly and fearless and with a shot like a mule's kick. Smith, like his predecessor, shrugs off opposition and bustles through.
In 1031 it was that Prince of Matthews, and Chariton Was Showmen, goalkeeper Zamorru, just tremendous in the second who was humbled. In the 1960 half after fopping before the version
Was Barcelona's interval. Kamallets, plus three of his clubinates, six maestros of Real
it
Summing-up
The team whose display was triumph for Manager
Walter course,
the the FA and
position Jockey and
Three
new Caps in
soccer XI to play
three others jailed for horse-doping
Gloucester, Nov. 1.
A 33-year-old jockey and three other men accused of collaborating in a race- horse doping ring were jailed after a trial which shook the British turf world.
bir Gordon Richards, former chumpion British rider and now a trainer, went into the witness hox yesterday to plead for the for who rode Becused jockey, hin.
"I have years,"
Sir
was amazed
known him for 20 Gordon satch "I when this thing hipppened. While I am training ses, he always has a job." 18-MONTH YERMS
The jailed jockey was Ber! Woodage, an experienced rider cployed by Sir Gordon for six years. He und Harry Tuck, 63- year-old drug store dispenser, both drew 18-month terms after admitting compilcity in a con- spiracy to feed
A stimulating aope to selected racehorses ou the eye of a race with the ob- Jeet at defrauding bookies.
Two olher collaborators Jumes Boyce, 42, stable, lad, ona Robert Mason, 48, stable cm-
'drew juil ployee-iso Boyce got nine months Muson six-AP.
CHESS
terms.
and
by LEONARD BARDEN
(3914)
Here is a study by H. Rluck (La Patrie. Bulsts, 1954). White to move and win,
Solution No. 5915: I R-24, KXB20-QB, or 1, X-95; 7 K-83, or i P-KO; Z KL- Elo, or 1P-Q5; 7·2-85.
London Express Berulos.
Scotland's
Ireland
London, Oct. 31.
There are five changes, including three new caps, in Scotland's football team to play Ireland at Hampden Park, Glasgow on November 9. The Scots were beaten 2-0 by Wales in their last match, nine days age.
Chess Olympiad results
Leipzig. Oct. 31.
Here are the results of games
Goalkeeper Harry Gregr 14th (Manchester United) and
Inside-left Derek Dougin (Blackburn Rovers) return
International Leipzig
"A" FOOL The Netherlands-East many 2-1-(1).
Ger-
Madrid and one lone repre- Winterbottom will, of
the game sentative of Seville, which feit be kept intact for
Wembley on the might of England stirring against Wales ot
Nov. 23, but then, shame of ence again.
Flanking mighty. Two-goal shames, it will be dispersed, not Smith were those irrepressible to meet together again as an
The newcomers ure centre-gers), captain; Dave Mackay. Cockney Kids, Johnny Haynes eleven until Scotland is faced at
Jackie and Jimmy Greaves.
Plenderleith, of (Toltenham Hotspur), Plender- Wembley on April 15. By then half
City, well Manchester seme of the players may
left-half leith (Manchester City), Baxter have lost form and the jigsaw Jimmy Baxter and inside left (Rangers); Herd (Clyde); Law City), Young Hours later, when all the re-will have to be reatted.
Ralph Brand, both of Glasgow (Manchester
(Hearts). Brand (Rangers), vellers had gone home, I said With the World Cup series Rangers
Dive Mackay, nearby In Chile looming ahead, I say goodbye to them at a
of Toltenham Wilson (Rangers). Conservative Club, and Captain it is imperative that this side Hotspur, moves over from left-
Ireland make three changes displacing half to right-half, It should be given games together.
team with, the compared Courageous Haynes summed
"I could al- Let the players masters, the Jimmy Gabriel, of Everton,
beaten 4-3 by West Germany who have all up by saying:
Glasgow Rangers, most do without my £50 bonus clubs, release them from prac-
In the World Cup last week. played this afternoon in the Wednesdays, for that win." For if it was tee on occasional
won the Scottish League Cup Smith
Chess Olympiad: who
dealt the final and the Football Association and top the first division, have
"friendlies" second half hammer blows to arrange
against four players in the side which i elinch the result, It was club sides for them. Just for is:
Duncan "Poscher Greaves who started once, let
Leslie (Airdrie) the Spanish defeat with a goal League co-operate. This is too Mackay (Celtic), Caldow (Ran- within seconds of the start. 11 good a team to toy with. set the invaders back on their Playing together unchanged although Alfredo di for a third time was a big asset heels, and
to the English players, but Stefane twice guided them equalisers the wave of English belleve they would be hard put
bolstered endeavour,
by 0 to it against Brazil on a bone- could not be hard ground in Chile. cheering crowd, Chesterfield VS Doncaster denied in the second half. Rovers,
This may not be the best Chelmsford vs Port Vale.
English team ever-far from it Clacton vs Southend United, --but by gum, it was one with Colchester United vs Malden-great fighting spirit. Why, even bead United.
Crewe Alexandra vs Roch dalc.
Paizce Hitchin Crystal Town
Darlington vs Grimsby Town. Dover
Peterborough United,
Exeter City vs Bournemouth, Gateshead ve Barnsley..
London, Oct. 31. The attention of Owners is
Following are the first runt which close at NOON on directed towards the amend- FA Cup matches to be played Wednesday, 2nd November, ment of the date of closing this Saturday. 1960, are announced:-
of entries for 1960 Ponies.
for
Ponies 1960 1960 Horses CLASS A-TUR- Entries
PLATE Classes A, B and C will now RET HILL
on Wednesday, 2nd) Second close Winner $5,000.
November, 1960, at 12 o'clock ton. $3,000. Third $2,250.
NOON. lbs. Non- Weight 149 Winners, 7 lbs. allow.j Conditions for 1980 Ponies ance. Winnera of more races will be published in the
Bristol City vs Chichester, Chester vs Carlisle United, 3 lbs. afternoon of Monday, 31st race, thon
Entrance $10 October, 1960. penalty. FROM THE TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND & IN (About One Mile 171 Yards).
one
CLASS B DRAGON'S BACK:
PLATE-Winner $5,000. Second $3,000, Third $2,250. Weight 147 iba. Non-Stakes Winners, 5 [bя allowance.
Penies
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 28th Oct., 1960.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
and Entry ProgrammeR which have won over $5,000 in Stakes, 3 lbs. Forms for the 3rd Race Meet Entrance $10. ing 1060/61 to be held on penalty. FROM THE TWO MILE Saturday, 12th and Monday, POST ONCE ROUND & 14th November, 1960, (weather IN (About One Mile 171 permitting) may be obtained
at the
• Yards).
Secretary's Ofice, Alexandra House; the Club CLASS C - MIDDLE SPUR|House, Happy Valley; anıl
Bradford City vs Scarborough. Bridgwater Town vs Hereford United.
VS
VS
Hallux Town vs Hartlepools United,
Hendon vs Oxford United. Hull City vs Sutton Town. Loughborough vs King's Lynn. Mansfeld vs Blyth Spartans. Northampton Town va Heat- ing United,
Queen's Park vs Walthamslow
PLATE-Winner $5,000. the Stables, Shan Kwong Road, Ading vs Millwall.
Sucond $3,000, Third
Entries for Claskes 1, 3, 4,
$2,250, Weight 147 s. 5; 7 and 8 close at 12 o'clock Stakes Winners, 8 lbs. NOON on Tuesday, 1st Novem. penalty. Entrance $10.1 FROM THE 1 MILE ber, 1960. ·
POST LAbout Half a Mile 170 Yards),
Entries for 1980 Ponles slashes A, B and D close sti 18 Delock NOON on Wednes.
By Order of the Stewards,day, 2nd November, 1989.
A. E, AUNDIN,
Seemplary, 31st October, 1900.
County.
Rhyl vs Oldham Athletic. Shrewsbury VA Newport
Southport vs Macclesfield T.” Stockport va Workington, Sutton United ye tomford: Bwindon Town ya Bath Clly. Tranmere Rovers v Bu Walsall vs Yeovil Town Walford `və Brunilford. Wramaykh va Tordury Limited Worrester Cv Coventry C#" Wycombe Wanderers ve Kel- "York City vs Bradford, Router.
By Order of the Stewards, A. E, ARNOLD,
Becretarying Fi Hong Kong, 28th Oct., 1900.
to
right-back Jimmy Armfield Joined in the attack; In fact, sorties by this Blackpool de-
England's fender led to first goals,
two
Springett made fine caves, left-back McNell was as cool as the proverbial cucumber, Rob- son flowered into a really great right half, and, if' Flowers was comparatively quiet, Swan was a massive rock. Douglas showed glimpses of a latter-day Stanley
UK soccer results
I San Francisco
Giants'
new manager
Rumonia-Czechoslovakia 0,6-
after injury, repiscing Juék McClelland (Arsenal) Jimmy Hi (Norwich City) 0.5 (8). respectively.
Ireland's team
The other
19 et change centre-half
teenager where Jimmy Nicholson, of Manchester United, replaces Tommy Forde (Ards). Nicholson only played his first league game this sea- son and is a recognlood wing- half. The Ireland team is:
New York, Oct. 31. AI Dark, veteran National Baseball League Infielder, is the new manager of the San Fran
Giants, cisco
Associated the Press learned today.
Britain-West Germany 1-2 (1). Bulgaria-Argentine 2-1 (1). Yugoslavia-USA 1.5-0.5 (2). USSR-Hungary 2.8-0.8 (1). "B" POOL Austria-Israel 1-0 (3), Chile-Iceland 0.5–1.5° (2), Cuba-India · 2.B-0.5 (1). Finland-Norway 10-0.5 (2).
Poland-Bevocion 0-1 (3). Denmark-Spain 1-2 (1).
"C". POOL Indonesia - Portugal
London, Oct. 31.
Gregg (Manchester United); ¦ Results of today's British
The 37-year-old Dark, ac- | Keith (Newcastle), vider (1). football matches were:
quired earlier today from the (Burnley); Blanchflower (Tot- FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP,
Hotspur) captain, Milwaukee Braves in a trade for tenham Second Round
infielder Andre Rodgers, suc- Nicholson (Manchester United), Bradford 0, Birmingham C. 1. ceeds interim
Tom Peacock manager
(Celtic); Bingham Leyton Orient vs Chesterfield Sheehan, The Glants put Shee-(Everton), Mellroy (Burnley), (postponed).
(Bolton), Dougan han, their head scout, in com- McAdams Colchester 0, Southampton 2.1 mand on Jure 18 when they (Blackburn), MrParland (Aston Everton 3, Woliall 1.--Reuter, dismissed Dill Nigncy—AP, Villa) — China Mail Special
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