THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1960.
Another brilliant England
WALES THRASHED 5-1 AS ENGLISHMEN MAKE SURE OF SHARING UK SOCCER TITLE
London, Nov. 23. England made sure of at least a share in the 1960-61 United Kingdom Soccer Championship by beating Wales 5-1 at Wembley today, after leading 3-0 at half-time.
England, fielding what
nucleus of expected to be the their Workt Cup team for Chile
Win for Asian soccer champions
Bangkok, Nov. 23. South Korea's Asian Chan
wam be plonship soveer South Vietnam XI 2-1 here le- day in The Army football tournament Spavend Thailand's Army.
The hard fought gome
by
say
fit they qualify), have now won their Just four International matches with a goals tally of 23 to live,
spendid neute-angled hank into the corner of the net.
Five
In the 74th minute contre- forward Ken Lek scored a de- go:1 for consolation in erved
Wales when English
Hodgkinson calkeeper Alun dropped the ball in the gol mouth.
Maying Alariiiogly telligent football and passing superbly on a heavy pitch, they
rings around the unleady Welsh defence,
ran
A crowd of 83,000 spectators saw a really fine game played:
in bright winter sunshine,
No thrust
Standings
Following
Home
are the Soccer Championship standings
Walg, unbeaten in their England! *L
rious five internationals, played Wales well and were England's equals: Scotland in maki-held but they had not Ireland
in the attack ali the thrust
missed severnl good changes.
England got an early
scortg
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Downes to fight
led when Jimmy Greaves the Chelsen Pender on Jan. 14
the Kortune dominate play in the first half of eid made slippery by rain. Korea 2-0 at half-ting,
trans will meet The two again on Saturday to divide the Championship. If the Koreans win they will automatically win the series, If the Vietnamese win it will be dreided on the total number of goals scored throughout the serles-AP.
Revolutionary golf decision
London, Nov. 23. Amteur Rolfsen vill now be able to turn professional and compete in tourments.
This WHN the revolutionery ceision made by the Profes munal Golfers' Association: Their
today.
annual meeting in London
For the Brys six mouths, how ever they will not be digible to win cash prizes.
inside-right, netted from elost range on a pass from Totten- hum's
centre-forward Bobby Smith in the third minute. The Chelsen forward looked sust riously un-side,
win
END OF A LONG REIGN
Real Madrid beaten 1-2 by Barcelona in second round of European Cup
Barcelona, Nov. 23.
Real Madrid's long reign as Europe's top soccer club ended tonight when
they were eliminated from the European Cup by Barcelona.
After the first ten mi
play. Real Madrid re pressure and Barcelona the attack in its tura.
1 s
...
Real Madrid's Genio came in- to the plèture apain in the 15 minute when he slipped threaga the defence caly to his ut goal magnificently saved by goalkeeper Romnaticis
inaria which
Verges
to scare
13
Hrei goal, In The
hall, Madru stoxl went all out again and in the 6915 minute, centre-forward Di Stephan healed in a centre from Canario. The goal was however, disallowed, Di Stephano being ruled off-side.
Good pass
In the Bist minute, faitew
attack by Barcelona, right- wings, Kubala rent in a good
Holland Cup
Cup matches highlight weekend hockey programme
By NUMPERE
With the majority of the Holland Cup first round tics scheduled for Sunday, Men's League hockey remains at a standstill apart from one rearranged second division fixture between Dutch Hockey Club and KCC 'B'.
The Dutch have yet to win this season and KCC
'B' should take at least one point.
BATURDAY
Ladies League
The
KGV 'D'v; KCC «i KGV, 2.50 pm. Umpires: F. Soares, A. Van der Skuls.
Nav Bharat 'A', Macaensia “A” IEC 'A' and Army 'A' all play second division clubs with poor records and these matches should produce King's Park 2.30 im. Umpires: plui of goals but opvels aro |Y. Khon, H. Crebos.
KGV 'A' va St. Georges ni KGV, 4 pm. Umpires: F. Soares, A. Van der Sluts.
Gremling 'A' vs Victorlans 1
always bolble, as was wit- nessed lust Sunday when Army Cheld Recreio 'A' lo
1-1 draw.
SUNDAY
Holland Cup
(First Round) Macuensis vs KCC Aut King's Park 2.30 pm.
The Holland Cup draw has The visitors were royally en- proved very favourable for the tertained afterwards th The Madrid Club, winners of ders by surprise and two power- { fringeton by une 4bf
Real est division clubs. The visit proved a tremendous suc- since its ful shots the Cup every year
only two in this division who cess all round. by Gunto Real Madrid's forward.
and Madrid's right-winger
010 inception In the 1955-56 senson,
In the 34th winate, Rentmost
Weekond fixtures Maenensis 'B' fcreeni were beaten 2-1 by Barcelona them to concede
Madrid's contre-huif Two Curaeraj
Sants-KCG 'A' but in view of Mac- Caterded here tonight in the Champion in the second and fourth minut
Porner ancis B's record of having lod | second of the gume. However, the scope
enabled
right-kult ll Clubs European Cup
seven matches play this Barcelon's season. Lround, second leg match. The remained unchongool.
KCC A should Orst leg, in Madrid a fortnight
through comfortably, ago, was drawn 2-2. Barcelona thus qualified for the quarter- fals on an aggregate of 4-3.
110,000 crowd The 110,000 spectators who packed the Baretlona Neu Camp Stadium here tonight were treated to one of the fjoaz maiches played in Europe for
Shortly afterwerts, Har- It was a fast celona's left-winger Villaverdean a long time. and exelling game of high mised “a golden opportunity of scoring when, alone before Real quality from start to finis3. Recrzed by Brain'a R. Madrid's goal. he missed his
In the remaining ties between Bharat began with shot.
second division clubs, Denons Leafe the mulch Real Madrid's famous forwards
the 25th In
ninute Real
But Real Madrid still refused may find HKHC 'A' a little too. Umpires: K. Lall, J. Siegh Del Madrid's Inside-left
Sol
RAF should to concede defeat and until the
strong, going into the attack.
shurt
accurate opened the score but the referee final whistle their forwards con-
and Army, King's Park 4 pm. Lad Ther
Maenensis C
J. Howe, Gi Hale, passes took Barcelona's deton- ! disallowed it because of an in- tinued to threaten Barcelona's shoul
their league repent
RAF vs Maraensis C at Kai gast.
The victory
Rangers. over
Umpires: W. the Cth minute they eventual winners. I fancy Arinyak 10.30-nm furlty saw their Courage A to retain the trophy won last Matthews, A. Cunha.
Nav Bharat Eva Macaensis warded when Puskas reduced eason, probably meeting KCCA at Sookunpoo 11.30 am. Um- the spare to 2-1.
A in the Anal providing the pires: A. Aziz.. C. Blackburn. draw keeps them apart.
Army 'B' vs Rangers al In the three ladies leogue Sookunpoo 4 pm. Umpires: U.S. matches on Saturday, Gremlins Dillon, Y. Khan. 'A', KCC and KGV A should
IRC 'B' vs IRC 'A' at Soo- all take both, peints
in their kunpoo 9.45
Umpires: matches against Victorians, KGV K. M. Hussain. M. D. Hussain. 'D' and Si Georgos respectively. Lions vs Army 'A' at KGV Last weekend KCC pald 2.30 pm. Umpires: D. G. Wel- their annual visit to Macao ling, J. K. Fellows,
London, Nov. 23. Terry Downey,
British middleweight champion, will night American Paul Pender in Borton for the disputed world England's second goal camelle on Jan. 14-a week coriler
than the original date. in the 21st minute from left- winger Bobby Charlton,
Sorn Burns, Downes' manager, Manchester United. Ronannounced the change is dat Flowers, the Wolves left-half, today.—AP. fired in a tremendous drive from 35 yards which tras block-
ed by a Welsh defendier, but the ball went to the feet of Charlton whu Faired it home.
Perfect pass
In the 32nd minute, Charl- lon pushed forward a perfect through-pass to Greaves, who ran into the open space and put across an accurate centre For Smith to bead in a superb Litled goul.
Coti:
Englund scored again in the mirute. Johnny Haynes. captain of Fulham, England's
bea.f Welsh inside-left, and Kralkeeper Jack Kelsey with The decision man that men ground shot, but the goal was the 27 of bake Carr and Guy Wolstenfem what against home euid, it thy wified, the play as the Welsh had done play for cash . next you's Open most of the attacking after the Championship
they resumption. should etcide to berenz professional.- AFP.
Eight minutes later, Greaves
Roel with hit his second
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
4TH RACE MEETING
Saturday, 26th Nov, and Saturday, 3rd Dec., 1960 (Ta be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES (There will be B races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day) The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Rače run at 4.00 p.m. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close it 11.45 pm. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges must be prontinently displayed throughout the sheeting,
Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only en the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offers of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (lating Statue Square); 5, D'Agullar Street; King's Road, North Point and 382, Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No, i Boy (Tel. 72811).
Members, 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 Floar 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 Pubile 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 nt the Gate. Admission 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 tee of $10.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS ·
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16.00 enclt per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Oflees at Prince's Buliding. Ground Floor (facing Statue Square);
11-0 Rugby win for Springboks
over North West Counties
Manchester, Nov. 23.
Trics by Hopwood, Hill and Uys and one conversion by Wentzel, gave the South Africans an 11-0 victory over North Western Counties at Man- chester today.
Attacking for three parts of equalise when the tourists were Risman's 40-yard the game, the tourists did my penailled.
kick
inches passing really get on top until late a penalty the game again 1 sound outside,
Two minutes later the South daronco,
Risman and his centres, Africans went further ahead. Phillips and Patterson,
This time, they brought their backs Inte action and a outstanding for North West
by full-back move started while Nimo and Uyszni
und carried Wentzel
on by through a lot of werk for the
Kirkpatrick and Uys ended Springboks, who
rarely
with Hill scoring their second Backs into brought
try. action.
their
were
Backs into action
Wentzel kicked the conver- ston. Ten minutes from, time.
Africa
further wen! Africans went South The South ahead in the second! half but ahead with a try by serum- a start they failed to use the advantage hall Uss. He made gained through constant break on the blind side of the the kleking of
close in. Wilcock half-back serum
opposition wing forward failing Nime and Uys.
After an hour's play, North to check him. Wentzel missed West had the chance to the goal-AFT.
i
their
Baroda take first
innings lead over
Pakistan tourists
Baroda, Nov. 23.
Vijay Hazare, former Indian Test star, showed glimpses of his best form in scoring 16 to help Baroda take a first innings lead of 26 over the Pakistan touring team on the second day of the match here today
Hozare, who batted 105 strokes, but neither he nor Vin first looked comfortable against the minutes, was playing his
his appointment Pakistan seamers, Mahmood innings since
Mohammad Munat, as chairman of India's Selection Hussain, Committee for the forthcoming und Mohammad Faroo. Test series.
Both Chandrakant Borde and Jayasingh Ghorpade talled and Third wicket stand
with six wickets down Baroda Baroda were all out just were still 80 behind. before the olose for 242 In But Hazare and Gogumal reply to the Pakistan team's Kishenchond, another veteran first wings of 218. The player, added 50 valuable runs match ends tomorrow,
in 35 minutes for the seventh the scales 121 Baroda, resuming at 11 for wicket to turn one, quickly lost a second Baroda's favour. wicket before J. H. Vin and
Scores Dattu Guekwad, who skipper led India in England in 1950,
third wicket.
5, D'Aguilar Street and 382; Nathan Head, Kowicon, during offler į saldled 94 in two hours for the hours.
Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00a.m. Goekwad made 60 with ave
and on Friday, 25th November, 1080, will be sold and the reservation fours cancelled for future Meetings.
Cash Sweep Tickels at $2.00 each for the fast race on 3rd December, 1860, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.
The office hours of the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club are
Bo follows:
Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and.
5, D'Águilar Street, Hong Kong:-
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 19th November
Saturday, 20th November end
Saturday, 3rd December
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
a. to 12.30 p.m.
0a.m. to 11-am,
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 303, Nathan Road,
Kowloon
Mondays to Fridays .... Saturday, 10th November .......... Saturday, 20th November and
Saturday, 3rd December ...
امر
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10 am to 4 pm.
a.m. to 11.40 p.m.
9 am to 11 9.m.
By Order of the Stewarda,
A. E. Arnold,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 10th November, 1000,
a six among his
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
4th Race Meeting 1900/01 Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and ulders for the First Day close Omee. at the Secretary's Happy Valley, at 10.00 am.
on
Friday, 26th November, 1980 By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hongkong, 28rd Nov., 1980.
Scores were Pakistan Tourists: 210 (Walis Mailing 85 Zafer Altaf 53, J, H. Vin five for 61).
Baroda: 242 (D. K. Gaekwad
50.. V. S. Hauare 46)---Reuter.
UK soccer results
London, Nov. 23. Resulis of today's suezer molches in Britain wure:
FOOTBALL league cur Third round
Everion Chesterfield Rotherham
Third
Aston Vilja
3 Bury
© Leeds
Bristol Rovers round replay 3 Preston
1
Heuter.
THAI
to Olivella to enable the latter to secre the home team's second coal.
But it was ico into and the whistle went on that score with the crowd" riving the players fremendous choon, which was well-deserved. Reuter and AFP..
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Nov. 23. Results of tony's Rugby Unipa matches were;
South African tour North West Counties 0, South Airleans 11.
County Championship Berkchice 3, Dorret and shirz 0.
Kent 0. Middlesex 3. Surrey D. Hampshire 5.
Eventual winners?
beat
Lad had a most Auceerful weekend.
Their senior side lost 4-2, but
Umpires:
J. Howe, G. Hale.
Nay Bharat 'A'
Nuv at Sookunpoo 2,30
VS
Demons vs KKHC 'A' At Umpires:
MEN'S LEAGUE Second Division 'B' Dutch HC vs
KCC 'B' at
the game was much closer than Happy Valley 4 pm. Umpires: the score suggests, KCC plaved. M. Hussain, K. Lall, extremely well and had they scored again in the later stages they might easily have gone on to win, but the Macao club held deserved out and just about Wilt-their success.
Sussex 6, Oxfordshire 0.
Club match
The match between the two 'B' sides proved very even and resulted in a goalless draw,
International
soccer
Softu, Nov. 23, Bulgario defealed Wert Ger- many by two goals to one in a ladies' Two
fcotball loams from friendly International
here Hongkong also played an exht match
tonight betcra bition match which was 30,000 spectators,
A half-time the German team led 1-0-AFF.
Cambridge 6, M. R. Steel (thurughly enjoyed by the
Dodger's XV 33.-Reuter.
įspectators.
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