THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1960,

TENNIS EXHIBITION BY TWO BIG RUGBY MATCHES TODAY

KRAMER'S TROUPE

AT CRC TONIGHT

Sparkling teints will be keen tonight at the Chinese Itecreation Club when. Jack Kramer's troupe, makine their third vial to Hongkong, open their two-night exhibition, with play on both nights starting promptly at 8 pm.

Тие professionals, arriving in Houkung.

today rc into action with Just A fow hours' rest, The two new faces on the team are the Spanish champion Andres Gimeno and the Australian 1958 Wimbledon champion Ashley Cooper, The other twe are Pancho Segura and Alex Olmedo. Spécial stands have been erected at the CRC to accom- mudate the large crowds expected during both pights.

The two-day progranime is:

TONIGHT

Singles

Ashley Cooper vs Pancho Sezura, Alex Olmedo vs Andres Gbueno,

Doubles

Pancho Segura and Alex Olmedo vs Andres Gimeno and Ashley Cooper.

TOMORROW Singles

1 match: The twa losers to meet.

2nd match: The two winners to meci,

Doubles

Andres Gimeno and Pancho Segura vs Alex Olmedo and Ashley Cooper.

All matches are to be decided on best out of three-seis,

Two non-League sides eliminated in FA Cup second round

London, Nov. 29.

Two non-League clubs, Bangor and King's Lynn, were eliminated from the English FA Cup today, leaving Oxford United as the only non- League side still in the competition.

Bangor and Kingy Lyon were Luth Colen in second rumai re- By Bangor losing 1-3 1

Lynn Southport one King leting to Bristol City.

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Lack of thrust front of goal so edntributed to the defeat ut King's Lynn, Bristol City play cd an undistinguished game, but the extra punch of their attack: clined the match.

! Oxford United are away to Leiguster City in the third round,

Results

Romlis of today's

Football

A reciation Cup matches were:

Second round

Halifax 2, Crowe 3 Winners." Paway to Chelsen).

Second round replays Oldham 0. Chesterfield 3 Withers home to Blackburn). Southport 3. Bangor. I (Win

to .Stackport away County)Router.

Bors

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(5933) Here is a position from actual play: White to move and win.

Solution No. 5932; 1 R-KIJ, K-R7: 2 RXP, and 3 R KR3.

London Esprias Service

Club and Police clash with Navy and Garrison

in the

the Hexangular

By ‘PROP”

Two big rugby matches are scheduled for today. These are the Hexangular tournament clashes between Police and Garrison at the Police Boundary-street ground and Club versus Navy at the Club Stadium.

Today's rugby will also see another new side making its appearance in the shape of a side from the "Diomed", the Blue Funnel training ship. The cadets will oppose an RAF Selection at the Club Stadium as a "pipe-opener" before the Hexangular game..

Almost a clean

for China's sweep table tennis aces

Halsingborg. Nov. 29. China's team in the Scandina- vian Орсл Table Tennis Championships made a near- ly clean sweep In the Anals played tonight.

The only Chinese

West German › came in

Simon's victory over

Kuang-bing.

deleat

unbeaten

Gerion will be taking bart; joks Brigade as the In hele first Tournament game sides of this year's tournament this trison whilst Police, Filį to date, smarting under their defeat by i

"chersut"

The Club in their mid-werk Today's teams

Jast Weddr.esday, Club: Digby-Bennet, D'Eath, will be out to get back on to the Moore, MeTavish, Kelly, Wilson,! winring path in this game, Scruby, Pile, Dwyer, Williams, . witch is also their frst Hexon Ross A. D. C. Smith, Berrectoth, gular game of the season,

Hall, D. Johnston.

I lake Pollee, to win this

Navy: Land, Clime, Goodwin, game, even though the Garr- Crowley, Ridges, Bell, Nelson, sou side include such well-Jones, Davies, Buchansa, Stan- knowl

nard, Duvy, Lemond, Pope, Orr- Ewing.

Fersonalities MacDonald, Rallite, Riddle, Ritchie and Ball.

In fine form

The Police pack are o force Agnes to be reckoned with this year. and Newton, M Roberts, Oisler

not to mention Kieti and Rab-

glon, are in fine forms. Outside the serum the "law- not relised Leir men" have full potential so far this season,

Miss Shnen defeated her

Chinese opponent 25-23, 21-12.

Jinal

21-14 in the Ladies' Singles

1rt the Men's Singles, Yan, Hobbs is always dangerous

with his bool and penalty Chino Jul-lum ot

won

over kicks Choo crampatriot

Lan- sites

Fidler may be it, which fact 21-20, 21-15, 14-21, 21-14.

would boost the Police side Chou Lan-sup

Mi and

greatly but their final relec- Kuong-hung of China won the len is not available at the Mixed Doubles by defeating time of going to press. As 1: Yang Jul-hua and Hu Ke-ming, said before I lake Police 10 also of China, 21-10, 21-13, win but I doubt whether 21-19.

will be by a large margin.

Garrison: Macdonald, Brown. Baillie, Muclean, Martindale, Riddle, Sims, Hope, Sinfik, Shaw, Ritchie, Ball, Thomson, Fitzgerald, Williams.

Brilliant opening match by British

squash champion

Knocked through the ropes

A Leafen man, Scotsman Belby Ne droogn through the ropes-smashed thero by Londoner Terry Spinks in his successful bid to retain this British featherweight title at Wembley, London, last week,

Spinks knocked out the Scot in the 14th round of this bout. a brain optration to remove a blood clot after this knockout and Keulerphoto,

Points win for Archie Moore in non-title fight

Dallas, Nov. 29. World light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore

pushed his aging legs around the ring just U.S. fast enough last night to punch out a dull 10 round unanimous decision over unknown heavyweight Buddy Turman from Tyler, Texas.

London, Nov. 29. Azam Khan (New Gramplans) it the 34-year-old Pakistani "began his defence of the British Open In the Men's Doubles, Yonit The Club versus Navy game Squash Rackets Championship Moore, making his first start Jai-hue and Chou Lan-sun of looks on paper to be a certain in devastating manner at the since losing a decision earlier in China defeated Swedes Toni thing for the Club, BUT the Royal Automobile Club, London, Į the month to Gullo Ranaldi of Italy, weighed in at 180 pounds and Bjorn Mellstrom Navy lost only very narrowly to today. Larson

the Brigade tast 21-12, 21-18, 21-12--AP.

Wednesday He took only 12 minutes a for the non-liile fight and on the result of that match dispose of a new challenger alone they

readily from Calcutta, Gul Rehman, by cannot be dismissed.

0-1, 9-0, 0-2, in their second The Brigods fielded a back round clash. division in the game class as the Club, and still could not defeat the sailors heavily. So this is net a certainty for the Chub.

The speeding skipper

Landon, Nav. 29. Kent and England kipper Calin Cowdrey, 33, of St John-

Gined rond, was

£2-10-0 and had his Beence endorsed 11t Woolwich today for speeding. It was suid that he drove his Jaguar at 62-67 mph in Green Lane, Eltham.

Cowdrey who pleaded guilty, said he was sorry-AFP.

Sports Diary

Digby-Bennet back

The club will have Digby- Bennet back a! full-back

Alter a few weeks in the

"wilderness" owing to injury. Moore reverts to the centre in place of Kennedy, and at balf- tack the Colony pair Wils and Seruby, resume their partnership.

The affair was over too sana to permit a proper assessment of the ability of the Indian, who

is in Britain for the, seuson.

RESULTS

Results of today's play were:

Second round

1

Jumal Diri (Cardif and Pakistan) beat. D. W, Harman (England) 9-3, 9-3, 3-2.

D. Hughes (Wales) bent Hanif Khan (Notingiam and Pakistas) B-tul, 10-0, 0-5. 9-7 Mohibullah Khan (Pakistan) beat. P. G. Harris (England) Bedford is absent, through in-9-3, 9-6. 9-0. jury, from the pack, and Pite is 1. Amin (Egypt) beat D. L., perred to Menzios al prop, Hodgson (England) 9-1, 9-3,

The bulk of the Navy side are 9-2 drawn from HMS Tamar with the remainder from HMS Hart- land Point, and we look forward to them reproducing the Лne

the Brigade side.

However, when "no-side" is Kramer's tripe at Chinese Recrea-blown today at Boundary-street tion Club, В pm.

and the Club Stadium I experi to And that Club and Police will

TODAY

Boccer

Combined Chinese Costa Ricans form which they showed against

at HK Stadium, 8 pm.

Exhibition

bry termin

Jock

Rugby Patice V Garrison, Boundary- street. 4pm.

Club v Navy, Club, 1.15 pm. RAF Y 'Dimed" XV, Club, .pm. 14th Fleid v 5th Field at Army Boundary-street ground, 200 pri.

1st. Warwick v 1st RNF D Army Boundary-streel ground, 4 pm.

TOMORROW

Exhibition tennis by Jack Kramer's troupe at CBC 8 pai

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No

M. Dardir (Egypt) walked over R. B, Hawkey (England),

who scratched.

Turman. the winner of 40 of 44 professional fights, battled Archie on even terms through the first three rounds.

But in the fourit, Moore hit, the Texan with a stiff right to the faw. Later in the tund, Turman connected with his best punch of the fght, a solid left to the head.

Drew blood

Moore began to take charge in the fifth, employing bobbing and weaving tacties to shoot lefts

and 'rights at Turman.

Turman had a brief furry in tacked into his shell defence and the seventh, but Moore only waited out the bariage.

DEATH OF

FAMOUS

RACE-HORSE

OWNER

owner,

Parry Sound, Nov. 20. Wam J. Yates, well-known

Calgary race-horse was killed today when his car left the road near this town in Canada 90 miles south of Sudbury.

Yates, 59, was alone in the car. Police said it left the ley road at "tremendous speed."

His

stable In the eighth, the champion

extensive

was drew blood from Turman's unique in that many of the nose and after that, was horses carried the family name, only a question of whether including such top contenders Turman would last tho full as Percy Yales and Janet Yates. 10 rounds.

Turmen spent most of the last two rounds holding on. 1 M. A. Oddy (Scotland) beat On a 10-round co-feature, J. C. A. Lyon (England) 9-4. Donale Fleeman of Midlothian, 7-9, 9-3, 0-9, 9-2.

Texas, scored seven-round Roshan Khan, (Pakistan) beat technical knockout over George Nazrullah Khan (Junior Carl-Johnson of Oklahoma City. Both ton Club, London, und Pakistan) Fleeminn and Johnson are light! 10-8, 9-1, 4-9, 9-5-AFP.

surprises in

-team for

Melbourne, Nov. 28,

There are no real surprises in the Australian team to meet the West Indies in the First Test starting in Brisbane on December 9.

Richie Denaud will skipper the zide, which will undoubtedly form the nucleus of the team

to visit England next year.

heavyweights.-UPI.

Australia's

first Test

(Queensland), L Kline (Vic- loria), J. Martin (New South Wales), 1. Meekin (Victoria), K. Mackay (Queensland), C. C. Macdonald (Victoria), N. O'Neill (New South Walch) asd . B. Simpson (Western Australia).

12th man

The players from whom Aus- The man who stands down to

Iralia will make their Anal

were

selection today as follows:

named here

R. Benaud (New South Wales, Captain), R. N. Harvey (New Vice-captain), South Wales,

(New South A. K Davidson Wales). L Favell (South Australia),

W. Grout

net as 12th man will not be the day of announced until

the inaich,

It seems likely that the selec

tors will decide to omit slow left-arm bowler Johnny Mar- n. Ho did not enchance hin reputation in the match be tween New South Wales and

THE GAMBOLS

THIS WAY, RIR, OUR

VERY 66ST TABLE, SIR

BORN IN ENGLAND

Yates WIS born In Helen's, Lancashire, England, and came to Canada to work In the Cochrane and Jumping Pound areas west of Calgary. One of his most successful ricera was Percy Yates, winner of the Canadian Derby In 1958. Another, Yates Senior, won the Alberta Derby a Tow years ago.

Yaics Toronto

raced

In a stable tivis autumn and brought 12 winners across the ne the greatest number ever won by a Western owner or breeder in the Eastern racing] contre

He is survived by his wife, Janet, and several brothers and sisters in England.-AP.

Jose Becerra to undergo operation

Neill had to undergo

is now recovering.—-

Joe Bellino named best U.S. College football player

New York, Nov. 30.

Navy half-back Jog Bellino was today named the winner of the 1960 Heisman Trophy by on overwhelming majority as America's outstanding College Football player of the year.

The 5ft. sin., 181-pound Bellino,

Navy

mainstay as I rolled

record and gaved

Up a 0-1

an

plekteri

Orange

Lip

Bowl berlla,

430 first-place

ballots and a total of 1,783 points in the pot conducted by the Athletic Club. Betspo topped the runner-up, Tom Brown, Minnesota guari, by more than 1,000 points in whuing the 20th Heisman kward, presented in honour of the great, Inte football coach, John W. Helaman. Jake Gibbs, Mississippi quaster- back, was third in the vot- int by the 1,130, selectora over the country, and Ed Auburn ful)-hack Dyce.

fourth.

TOP ALL SECTIONS Bellino, from Winchester, Mas- cachusetts, topped the ballot- loling in

a Ave polling sections - East, Midwest, Southwest and Far West while becoming the Arst Navy player to receive the award.

Bellino also collected 198 second-place votes and 93 third-place votes. Polats are awarded on the basis of three for a first, two for a second and one for a third, Brown received 127 firsts and had 731 points. Gibbs drew 74 first place votes and 453 points, while Dyas named on 40 first place bal- lots and finished with 319 points, Bellino will receive the trophy at a dinner here on December 8. Billy Cannon of Louisiana Stalo was the 1958 winner-AP,

WAB

Narrow rugby win by Springboks

Ebbw Vale, Nov. 28. The South African Rugby Union touring leam beat Combined

and Ebbw Vale Abertillery side 3-0 here today. There was no score at half-

The Combined side

gave the

the West Indians which, ended yesterday with the State sido winning by ra InningS and

110 runs. Though Marlin look three wickets in the West Indies second innings, he did so at a cost of 95 runs, and two of his victims werċ tallenders. Benpud showed that he had quile recovered from his in-

Mexico City, Nov. 30. fured finger by taking five Former world bantamweight wickets for 31, so the seice-champion Jose Becerra, tors may well feel that

retired undefeated earlier second spin bowler is sum- year, is to undergo an operation Springboks one of their hardest cleat.

next week.

matches of the tour so far, and Friends sald today the opern-

the South Africans" try scored in this event, Lindsay Kline

would get the vote over tion is to cure an allment. That by Bank forward Piet Van Zyl Martin because of his greater was one reason he retired. came whenRoy Evans, the Eccuracy and variety-China. They did not explain, further. | Ebbw Vale scrum-half was off

AP.

the field injured. Reuter, Matt Special.

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