THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960.

LDA Costa Rica...2. Combined Chinese...I

THE STARS FAIL TO SHINE

Three Khans in British squash

semi-finals

London, Nov. 30. Azam Khan, title-holder and No. 1 seed, is smash- ing his way to an inevitable final as the Bri- tish Open Squash Rackets Championship enters its third day at the Royal Automobile Club tonight.

At his twelve-minute win Mohibullah Khan (Pakistan) salat Gut Rchman yeile.day, bent M. A. Oddy (Scotland) Die Pakistari cenred a straighi-| B-4, 9-3, 7-7.

D. B. Hughes (Wales) beat but victory over another tr

Amin (Egypt) 4-0, 9-5, 9-6. 2-9, 0-4.

Azam Khan (Pakistan) beat Jamal Din (India) 8-1, 3-4, 9-4.

night, crushing Jumal Din. stal to the Cardiff Club, by 9-1, 1-4 rad 3-4. Azam again demonstrated his superb mastery

won without apparent-AFT.

brather of

effort.

Kushan Khan, Azam, had a far tougher pro- Jstian

avalist

profissional M.

being taken to live

Key Victories by four

Dardier.

Kame

before winning 9-2, 0-9. 9-45. 4-9 and 0-2 against a fena- cious opponent.

V. Mchicwilph another mem- like. ber of the Khan clon,

Azam, had a comfortable passage inle the semi-anals, battag M. Oddy of Scotland by 9-4, -5 and 9-7 with a powerful rll-reundi Bars.

Only non-Khăn

The only non-Khan semi- instand a surprising one is Dennis Hugher. 28-year-old Welsh steur, who scored theck win are Egypt's rubim Amin, the British amless tile holder. Hughes, now the only surviving amateur, buat Anin 4-9. D-3, 9-8, 2-0 and 0-4 after fifty-minute battic. It was the British international's sher ninaston which triumphal

i gelast the Quess of the Ears

1in.

British

teams

in international

soccer events

London, Nov. 30, Four British teams defeated

continental opponent In International soccer tourna- mints today in a treat day

Costa Ricans win as

Colony big names play like 'small

By 1. M.

MacTAVISH

fry?

The Hongkong Combined Chinese, playing with a strange lack of enthusiasm, ware deservedly beaten by the add goal in three when they met the visiting Costa Ricans at the Hong- kong Stadium last night.

The Latin-Americans won without ever being a great team. They played some delightful man-to-man stuff in the first half, and the accuracy of their long passing was a pleasure to watch.... but far too often they played it across the field and it gained them little in the way of re- ward. They deteriorated badly after the interval.

Their Ove-in-a-line defensive| pattern set the lethargic home forwards a problem which their half-hearted methods never really looked like solving and enterprising Costa Rican wing- half-backs were always ready to go upfield Into the attack with-

the balance out upselling

the defence,

of

In this game skipper Rod- riguez emerged as the out- visiting personality,

standing

Itis ball control and reading

YESTERDAY'S RUGBY

Navy were worthy opponents for Club despite 5-12 defeat

By "PROP"

At the Club Stadium last night the Club defeated the Navy by 12 points (two tries and two penalty goals) to five (a goal), but the score whilst not flattering the Club, did not do justice to the Navy. The Navy side, who were mainly drawn from HMS Tamar, stuck to their job manfully and extended the Club fully.

Into

an early lentl through Climo, who crashed his Way through to score near the posts and give Orr-Ewing the chance to add the extra points.

the With a five-point lead Navy were immediately thrown defensive

Crib strove desperately for the onto the equaliser.

£3

chances were limited. The pack played well together under Smith, whilst Dwyer ensured a plenti- ful supply of the ball for Club from the light.

Kelly pundits

was held up in the Wilson again turned on 11 For the form book

performance, traffic around. Causeway Bay polished

Ана the game epered ca d ratin surprising note as the Navy went and arrived too late to play, 1)*Enth was the best of the Club his although Thus, the Clnts were deprived three-quarters et the services of one of their most prolific scorera, and it was due to the rival attrae- ffon at the Hongkong Stadium where the Costa Ricans were

A very entertaining game to Flaying their final game,

will Tancock, who took

watch, plenty of running Kells place

moved to scrum-halt, the ball and rather less aimless But would it not be and the Colony player went to ticking.

to see muddy the centre whilst Moore shifted very pleasent

really in to the wing. This more rather bitch, with forwards First Wilson, who was play unsettled the attack which could their element and goed Ing splendidly, threatened their not get started, and it come as handling at a pronium! line, and Scruby was almost no surprise that Scruby return- to slp up whened to the base of the scrum in

the second half. making a firal bid for success.

Here it should be mentioned In the meantime Club were that Club did not field the awarded a penalty in the Navy for twenty-five" and Moore made originally selected teamTI

no mistake with his kick, to pull back the Navy into the lead.

Without Kelly

The great success of the tyly to play the ball legitima-through only Combined Chinese line-up was tely. An opponent rushed in Ko-called smalltimer Lok Tak with his head down, and seemed tremendous to contribute more to the dan¬ hing who had Santo

right-back. at

Hegerous' altuation than the local played with commendable player.

Douglas thought

enthusiasm and twice in the

Referee

first half be kicked the bail otherwise and awarded a free-

of the home goal-line who

the goalkeeper was besten.

:

Shaky

Of the others Lam Sheung-

of a situation were excellent yee proved again what a ne and his mates up front should|centre-half he can be! Leung

have been able to do more Wal-hung-who got away with with his prestalon passes iban they d.

J

blatant

the offsida took opportunity to show that he is streets ahead of vetoran Mok Chun-wah on present form: an

kick from which catre forward Ulloa seorod with a

half-hi!

shot which rolled past the home goalkeeper who appeared to be unsighted.

tho In another minute Gosia

had doubled Ricans their lead. Loose covering by the Hongkong defence save Games a chance and he hit a beauty into the net from oul- Bide the penalty without Wong Shui-woo mak-. ing any effort to get to the bal).

There

area

The Costa Ricans. however, are essentially a tearn. There i for Britain's soccer prestige, very little individualism in their shaky uncertain display by Wong Shlu-wou Two British clubs, Walver- efforts. Attacks are built up and keeper

solved by merely emphasised the present Fempten Wanderers and Glas- dcfensive problems

poverty of capable men for this

Yiu batlar 10 t

minulos later gow Rangers, went through to passing the ball

vital position. согл They the quarter-anals of the Buro-plazed cellesgue.

The big goalkeeper was Cheukc-in made his only major kick and pet Cap Winners' Cup. Welves the big speculative defeated Austria of Vienna 6-0 pinned their faith in goed peri-besten twice by shots which didntribution to the precedings crushed Borussia inat play which is the realet go into the nei due to the when he wove through the

timely

cí interventions Lok middle, held teruelously to the strength of their play. and Ranger:

he of West Germany 8-0.

Talt-tre but somehow English Bumley, champions.

time.

10 the semi-frols. Hughes for National

his cousin MɛhEollab,

Results

ond thus

Lengue

went

heels Azam and Roshan plays the English team had won the appointment. One Icoked in vain with commendable calm. The

Br! Log 2-0 through

to the quarter-finals on a 4-3 aggregate.

Liverpool, a second division team, beat Nanles of France 5-1 in th: Arst round of the

Friendship European

Results of tonight'a queri Onals were:

Roshan Khan (Pakistan) beat M. Dardi (Egypt) 0-2, 0-9. 9-0, 4-9. 9-2.

cst 2-3 to theins Ambled at a crawl never looked comfortable at any in France in the European Cup

Referee Brian Douglas handled Thy stir-loaded Hongkong Champions. But

diama dis-his arst big representative game side was again for the effervescence which the crowd did not approve of many Hongkong Selection displayed of his decisions-particularly in on Sunday, it was never in evi-the first half-and demonstrated The team had giring loudly on a number of ecen- but it locked as though dence.

at inside-forward stens weakncaseS

strangely and.

enough, at the real trouble was the poc Cup-halt

where Chan Fal-standerd of linesmanship. The hung-the เป who never men with the legs produced seems to have a bad game-had some queer rulings, his poorest outing in ages.

¡AP.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

4TH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 26th Nov. and Saturday, 3rd Doc., 1960 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES (There will be 8 races on the Tal Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day} The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days,

umbied.

ylu Cheuk-yin

at a crawl. through the match Time after time die was either beaten to the ball, was caught wasted his In possession, or work with a bad part. In the other inside berti's Lo Kwok-La! never in the picture and his contribution to the first half was absolutely nil.

Wag

The

Rican.

ball and chipped it neatly into the net to see the Score board feel.

2. Combined

interval

Costa

Chin-

1.

exe.

Long drab affair

half was a long Hongkong had their play but of the

for was too poor

gave

When the game was resumed Leung Wal-hung took over at Mun-wai Wong outside-leri, was at left-half and Kwok Yau moved to centre-forward. Mok Moon- Chun-wah and Kwok wah took a shower and walch- ed the rest of the game us visitors were planned presentation spectators. The ceremony Was hurriedly unchanged. amended when the evening's { The second VIP was delayed in the worst drab affair. trafe jam we have scen in more the Colony for a long time. finishing Even the long-distance AP- words. Leung Wal-hung proaches to the stadium were the fans a thrill or two with packed light with fines of typical swaephag runs down the cars nose so tall.

touchline but always the moves Many

footballing motorists fizzied out at the crucial mo- The other doubtful members gave up the frustrating battle, ment

although Kwok their cars in con- Yau did hit the nost. This han- of the side were Lau Yee who abandoned played at left-back and Kwok venient side streets and made pened in the 13th minute just Moen-wah who was to use their way to the stadium on foot. as though to prove on American term-yanked at Fans and cars were still arriving fucky for some. the Interval. Lau Yee was slow at the ground quite a time ofter

The fans were quite obvious- to the tackle and gave his in the game had started.

ty annoyed at, the feckless dis- Early play was all in favour play of the local side but all general of the visitors and it did not their shouting and all his mediate opponent for loo much

bul, room

it was take was casual, upproach

spectators long to compared with realise that they were not going coaxing failed to raise the side doldrums and the Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only energelle when

The to see the sente sort of all-out out of the

game ended with Hongkong still Combined on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may that of Kwok Moon-wah,

attacking and stili looking pro Chinese as they had from the likely to score. be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of centre-forward appeared quite effort the Club ut Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue unconcerned Square): 5. D'Agullar Street; King's Road, North Point and ceedings and it was no surprise Hongkong Selection on Sunday. 362, Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON when he did not turn out in the SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE second half, AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

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

The Secretary's Once at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.m. on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Members, Ladles 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 6th 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 and Stand.

with

the

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

the

from the

First big roar

Wong Shlu-woo

caused the first big roar of the evening when he ran from his goal 15 chose a long pass out to the louchtine. With opponents eles- Ing in he should have put the but ball into touch for safety Instead he elected to try to clear and he sent the ball weakly to a Costa Rican who the feet of just failed to soare.

That was in the 0th minute Secretary's another sixty seconds the goul- Valley, at keeper has to look lively to stop

a snap shot from Rodriguez.

The Costa Ricòns were very much on top. Herrera almost

4th Race Meeting 1960/61

Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western rillers for the Second Day and before the clock had gone Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the close Meetlag.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable At 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 reptiske fee of $10,00 in order to gain 're-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in RESTAURANT.

CASH SWEEPS

the

Through Cash Sweep Tickels at $10.00 each per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cosh Sweep Offices at Prince's Buikling. Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5. D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00a.m. on Friday, 28th November, 1960, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

at: the Office.

Happy 10.00 n.m. on:-

Friday, 2nd December, 1960

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD.

Secretary. Hong Kong, 30th Nov., 1900.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Programmes and Entry 6th face Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race on 3rd Forms for the December 1980, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Outces Meeting. 1960/61 to be held on of the Club.

Saturday 17th December,

The office hours of the Cash Sweep OMees of the Club are 1960, Oventher permitting!

De follows:-

may be obtained at the Secre

Frined's Building, Ground Ficer (facing Statue Square) and tary's Office, Alexandra

5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong;--

Mondays to Fridays.******

Saturday, 20th November and

Saturday, 3rd December

9 am to 5 pm.

9 s.m. io 11.

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382, Nathan Road,

Kowloon!

Mondays to Fridays. Saturday, 26th November and

Saturday, 3rd December..***

10 am to 4 pm.

9 am to 11 am.

By Order of the, Blewards,

A. E. Arzsolt,

Boatingy

Hong Kong, 10th November, 1900,

flouse; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shani Kwong Roed.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON ON Tuesday, 6th

| Dacomber, 1960,

By Order of the Stowards,

E. ARNOLD

Secretary

got the opening counter with

to

it ly 'un-

their

Norway's shuttle king here

By ROBERT TAY

HANS MYHRE

Hane Gustav Myhre, Nor- way's shuttle king is now in Hongkong on a brief

business visit.

Livened up

After a "pep talk" by their the skipper at half-time, and

Scruby shifting of

back to zerum-half, Club Hvened up and starica to play the type of rug- ger that they have played with Fuch succtis all season.

But the Navy were not going

sound

Glenealy Junior

School holds

Sports Day

The Glenealy Junior School held fts Sports Day at the Hong- to give way easily and their cong Cricket Club ground yes- pack expecially caused the Club terday.

a great deal of trouble. In the The events included an inter- cer of the Beld Land and school relay race in which, Crowley, whilst achieving Hitle Glenealy, Kowloon Junior. in attack, kneeked Meare and Peak and Quarry Bay schools McTavish completely cut ol

their sitide with some first-rate competed. This resulted in an tackling. Wilson shone carly in extremely narrow victory for the second hr with a levey Kawlaan over Glenealy after an break which craced in an equal exciting ducL ly good tackle by Pepe at full- back for the Navy.

Navy, forced to make one change owing to the absence

of Goodwin, brought

liayes

at look forward, and moved

RESULTS Full results were:

Obstacle races

Boys aged 10 years;

Hensen, Simpson, 1 B

Pope to full-back, whilst Land | Aylward.

moved up into the centre.

Girls aged 10 years: 1. M.

This move may have taken the Sumitro, 2. M. Heys, 3. A. Car- sting out of the Navy attack.michael. but in Pope the Navy had the "man-of-the-match","

Laid out

going for

high

Boys aged 9 years: 1. R. Clarke, 2. A. Mocris, 3. R. Lu. Cirls aged 9 years: 1, C.

ball at the same time as Club Leary, 2. L Blogg. 3. H. Tarr winger D'Eath, Pope came back after attention and turned in a polished display of neiding. kicking and pasidoning that made him the Navy star player for the evening.

However, the Navy were stil

at full strength when Johnston

Boys #gcd + years: 1. B. Mellor, 2. R. Nevard, 3. J, Ray.

Girls aged 8 years: 1, P Warouw. A. T. Symington. 3. M. Watanabe,

Potato, and spoon races DOVS aged 7 years: 1. A.

with beaulfully timed pass Rayd, 2. O. Lacey.

put D'Eath into the comer" for

Girls

nged 7-years: 1. M

a very good iry which Moore Tarr, 2, A. Alves,. 3, N.. Craig. failed to convert. This score Soloved some fine handling

Flat races Boys aged 10 years: 1. N.

4

1. R.

by at icast dix Club players whilst the movement traversed Mellor, 2. C. Tims. 3. D. Ayl-

one side and ward, Though only 25 years old, Myhre the field from

Girls aged 10 years: 1. J. has won the Norway national back to the other.

Shortly afterwards, Pope left | Zimmern. 2. M. Sumitro, 3, D. singles badminton crown four

the field and for a long spell Osborne. tirnes (the first time when ho

Boys aged û years: the doubles Club kept the Navy pinned to was only 17), title four times and the mixed their own line, and only fine Smirke. Z. K. Graham. 3. R.

defensive work kept them out. Clarke. doubles once. He once reach- of the ed the quarter-finals All-England Singles Cham

his plonship and among notable victories

was over Erland Kops a few years ing.

that

Stannard and Davy used their Girls aged 9 years: 1. A. considerable weight in the loose Brown. 2. R. Hodgson: 3. J. to good effect, whilst Orr-Ewing Fitch. at wing-forward allowed Wi-

Boys aged B son very little rope all even Nevard. 2. L Krby, 3. H. Bess-

ler.

Ycut":

1. I

Boys aged 7 years: 1. E. Reid.

ago in the Scandinavian

A fine goa!

Girls oged 6 years; 1. Z. Junior Championships. -un-

Pre- He is also currently the

With Pope once more on the Rahman. 2. S. Hayward. 3. V. sident

of the Norway Bad- Beld Navy surged into the Club Brown, minton Association.

half and the alter were hard with managing " Busy now

pressed for long spells. Ridges Travel Bureau, 'Myhre admits went close on one occasion 2. P. Huberin. 3. M. Ribeiro.

the pack hammered time for whist

Girls aged 7 yeam: 1 L. that he has little

Club Ina. Good Try:man. 2 V, Edwards 3. M. serious training in the spurt way at the he loves. Despite this he still work by Berrecloth and Johns- Zimmern. reached the anal of the Norton however nipped the Navy.

year attacks at their source and their E. Crebas, Race 2-V. Donele-

Boys aged years: Race 1- way singles event last

well-threas rarely got moving as a when he lost to the

Xme. Norwegian interna- known tional footballer Hans Sperre,,

VERDICT: The visitors fully deserved to win but they must! have been glad they were meeting our so-called stars bi-

the stead of

gallant triers who gave them such a drab- bing on Sunday. The sad fex- ture was that some of the home players hardly raised a sweat and at high, show game prices, that simply is not, good enough... ineldentally 20,000 fans paid $131.000 to und that's see them play

...

a lot of money by any stand- ard. From Hongkong paint of view it was the stars who falled to shine—again.

The teams

Costa RicanG: Indoni,, Bar-

a alick header.., and then rentes, Vega, Rodriguez, Cham- Lok Tak-hing did bla Bratbars, Salna, Euinel. Herrera, "Yig' set when he somehow Ulloa, Games, Jiminez. whipped the ball off the After Wong Shui-won completely misjudged it. Right on the half hour visitors took the lead. my opinion...in very Lunate fashion,

Combined Chinese: Wond Shiu-woo, Lok Tak-hing, Lau had yee,

Chan Fai-hung, Lam Sheung-yed, Kwok You (Wong the Man-wal), Wong Chi-keung, 10 Moon-wan in Kwok-tal, Kwok

(Kwok Yau), Yu Chouk-yin, Mok Chun-wah (Leung Wal- { hung).

Referee: Mr. Brian Douglas.

for

Liu Yee was penalised when it looked as though he was

THE GAMBOLS

ITD BE CHEAPER TO BUY?

THE BIG BACK

BUT HOW * WOULD WE SETITE HOME?

ILL CARRY

IT TO THE

GAR!

8200

In Hongkong Mytre was

at play Craigencower JAL Monday Cricket Club when he gave a fine exhibi tion of singles play in detest- in Q irty M. A. Ebrühlm friendly two-set scusion.

with

vitch, Race 3-M. Birch, Race Club eventually broke 4-D. Kowalke, WHY and were awarded a

fine

Girls aged 6 years:Race 1- penalty almost at once, from E. Mackey and M. Streefland,

Race 2-C. Lock, Race 8-V which Moore kicked

Race 4R. Boyil goal to put Club out in frous Kendall,

Cowan, with a vengeance.

Boys aged 6 years: Race 1 Have Club sme nasty momente, N. Suttic. Roco 2-H. Edgeley, Wilson clinched the Race 3-R. Boyce, Race 4-P.

Liu. with

a glorious try

Navy did not give up and

before

matter

Parents races Men: Mr Beld Ladies: Mrs Boyce. Inter-house relay: 1. Bowen,

Myhre will be seen in action

Giris aged 8 yearst Race 1- This evening from 5 pm to 7 which took him zwerving tip K. Discrens, Hace 2-0, Heller,

ton-yard pm at Craigengower Cricket the field from his own Club in some friendly fumes to beat seven men ch route Race 3 Y. Huberts, Race 4

L. Tancy. Colony champion Chu for the line, in the left hand eckner. Moore child not gulie Sal-wah and other top Colony

goal this one from the touch-re players.

as the whistle blew for mo", For the Navy Popa was un- He leaves tomorrow for Bangkok

and them for a few days' atay doubtedly outstanding. The rest 2. Robinson. In Penang with his forme were not far behind, but no Inter-school relay: 1. Kowiden London rcom-mate and ex-with some devastating tackling Junior. 2. Glenealy, All-England champion Eddie caught the eye, na dla Stanard Mrs. D. A. C. T. Hancock, pre... proceeding and Lemond, who, with Orr-Erted the prizes at the conclu-

Ewing were the pick of the pack. I sion of 'events.

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