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THE CHINA MAIL," THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960.
More support for soccer strike
Captain admits U.S.
Davis Cuppers have
not been 'good boys'
Sydney, Dec. 14. David Freed of Salt Lake, non-] playing captain of the United Slates Davis Cup team, sald today the general conduct of his players had not been good and that the incidents would be reported to the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association. "Some discipline is badly need- ed in. U.S. tennis among the younger players to ensure they do not disgrace their coun-
try," he said. "There can be too much temperament among these youngsters, which
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fects back on their
country.
"As sportsmen I cannot say that,
my players were grade. A. they must be B or B-minus, perhaps ever C.
'As
youngest
mep, it is the team, we hate sent here and many of theṁ need to reach maturity for ture Davis Cup
efforts."
Accused
Norman Strange, president of the Lawa Tennis Association of Australia, said that "in all my 30 years in tennis I never have seen behaviour to equni that of the Americans,
particularly with the younger members," He, said he would protest to the ÚSLTA. The Americans, beaten in the Inter-zone fin by Italy for the Brat me in 30 years are of wrecking 'their accused dressing room, throwing A
stands racket into the
and bathing balls about in protest to decisions.—AP.
FIRST TEST A
1
VICTORY FOR
BOTH SIDES”
London, Dec. 11. The MCC have sent a telegram to Brisbane con- gratulating both ilchlo Benaud and Frank War- rell, the Australia and Went Indies captains 00 their wonderful Anish Lo the Test
Mr Ronnin Aird, the MCC Secretary, coinmenting at Lord's today said: "I re- gard this as a victory for both sides. Throughout tho five days they played cricket in the way all the delegates 'at the recent Cricket Con- Imperial ference hope it will played in future.
"Both
the sides kept Tano alive from start to
Neither gave finish.
any thought to avoiding defeat They went for a win all the time scoring runs quickly and attractively,
?
**This match will TO down into history as one of the greatest Tesin of all Umc. It is a pattern for
10 everyone
follow,"
AFP.
NORTHERN CLUBS
ENDORSE LONDON
MEETING RESOLUTION
Manchester, Doc. 14. The British football strike threat increased today when the Northern clubs also decided to strike if their claims were not met by the League directors within a month.
At its three-hour meeting here the Northern Professional Footballers' Association passed a resolution similar to the one adopted in London calling for strike action on January 14:
CARBO
PRIZE
REFUSES TO DIVULGE
FIGHT CONNECTIONS
Washington, Dec. 14.
Gangster Frankie Curbo, summoned from prison by U.S. Senate boxing investigators, refused today to tell anything of his alleged backstage
prize fight connections.
Carbo, long reputed to be an His lone remarks come at the underworld power in the sport end and changed the tone of the
Amerien, cited the ifth fimerai ECSION. Addressing.)
fn
asked by a Senate Sub-commit-
amendment to the US. Comtl-Chairman Este Retouver, he tation in rejecting 30 questions Bald: tee seeking to clean up boxing. The amendment says a witness need not give testimony which
might incriminate him.
Grounds
womt
Chuckling
heavyweight contender Bonny Lision.
Among other things, he re- fused to say whether there has been on underworld Influence in boxing of whether elimination of him and his crowd would make boxing healthier.
Carbo also called on the fifth "There is only one thing I
to sny. I congratulate amendment when asked if he had ever threatened any mana- you on your re-rection.".
In the chuckling that follow, ger or boxer with bodily harm The
gray-haired gangland ed, Ketauver commented
that within the last 10 years.--AP, Ogure, known in the under-you look like a pleasant m20,1
1 world as Mr Gray, read care- Mr Carbo."
to
fully from a slip of paper But Kefauver already had previously typewritten. his plodgod to recommend that grounds. for refusing Carbo be cited for contempt as respond to questions,
a result of his silence, In the witness chair for halt-
This resolution was carried by full-time professionals over 20-an-hour, Carbo gave his age (56) 234 votes with six against. are being studied by the Minis- and the Miami, Florida, address
Yesterday nearly 260 players | try of Labour, ot Football League clube in the south of England and Wales took simliar notion.
A similar meeting to be held at Birmingham tomorrow by players from the Midlands clubs is almost certain to support the atrike.
The players' demands—mainly for freedom to negotiate their own contraeis and wages and a minimum of £750 a year for
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Many players will now forced to earl at labour changes to ace wint jobs available.—AFP.
Surtees to
Carbo declined to siva b concentrate on
occupation,
born,
where he lived before beginning a two-year prison
for term
And be undercover matchmaking ex-managing In New York. That aro was all
the information Sub-commitice got from him.
where ho -Wes whether he know James D. Norris-hrad of the defunct International Boxlig Club or whether he was
the
Frank (Blinky) Palermo and
John J. Vitale in managing
+-
motor racing
London, Dec. 14.
sociated undercover with John Surtees, Britain's 26-year-
Seriousness of doping problem
stressed at Gimcrack Club annual meeting
York, Dec. 14.
Major General Randle Feilden, senior steward of the Jockey Club, told the annual meeting of the Gimcrack Clab here yesterday that the British turf authorities needed no nudging on the seriousness of the doping problem,
old world -mater-oycling officially champion, tonight announced his rellrement from moter-cycle raclog.
Ho will concentrate on motor racing, he said in a television programme.
It seems likely that Surtees will challenge Australian Jack
Brabham for the World Drivers' Chumpionship next year,
He took up car racing this year "for something to do at weekends," and showed ability forn the start. He finished Etend in the Britishy Grant Frix and had a number of good races in zổi types of racing cars.
Ho will leave for New 203- Band at the end of the month. ¡ to drive in three гасов there
with the Lotus terem.
On two wheels, Surtees won (racen with almost monotonous regularity for nearly, ten years. Не Won seven world titled
"We have had a continuous, strered that vigilance, how-to try to have the coded money and extensive investigation in ever rough and ready, is a big distributed over the whole day's and was the first rider to win hand since last July, which has į deterrent.
card, instead of his being added both the 350 and 500 e Isle of produced some most useful and
Man TT rorce three years in to one race only. Sir Adrian Jarvis, guest of
succession-Reuter. enlightening facts," ha raid.
honour. through the victory "We intend to proceed umuli we reach the bource of this criminal organisation."
General Felden spid the stewards were perturbed aboui tae "complote lack of security In the average stable." Ho raid he realised trainers' dif- cultica in this respect,
of his colt Test Case 'laat
Objections ought to be made by the stewards of
season's Gimcrack Stakes, the meeting.
RUGBY RESULTS
made the point that the state of the going should be
Breeders should be given accurately measured now that
the greatest possible en- overnight declaration of run-couragement, including prizes
London, Dec. 14. ∙ners is to come into force in for the breeders of the winners
Results of today's Rugby March.
of certain important races Solon matches in Britain were
but The state of going
UK soccer results
Results
London, Dec. -14;
of today's soccer matches in Britain were as fol- lows:
'LEAGUE' CUP
Shrewsbury Portsmouth Belton
Fourth round
1 Norwich City 1 Chokea
vs Rotherham (Postponed — ground unfit)
Fourth round replay
Wrexham
Celtic
3 Blackbur (After extra-time)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Division I
va Dunder (Postponed ground unit).
INTER-CUTIES FAIRS CUP Quarter-final-first leg
Hernan
vs Barcelona Postponed (OK) KENTISH CUP (Triangular Army competition) British Army 3 Belgian Army
(A Stamford Bridge, London)
-Router.
0
prize of £1,000 in the care of Adrian suggested nbreeder's
Scotti XV 11, Carbined
Declaring that the state of the Epsom Derby-China Mai Services 3. the going should be measured Special.
by Instrument, and not left to
the individual views of the
clerks of courses, he said: "Way
Nowport 3, Cardiff 3-Reuter.
back in 1953, Jack Jarvis (the THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
loading Klownutket trainer) la-: vented-a
devico, both... simple.
and foolproof, which would measure the degree of penetra- tion
of
5TH RACE MEETING
Saturday, 17th December, 1960.
a weighted spike (To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club)
dropped from a given height,
A standard implement of this nature should be issued to every racecourse and the recording |
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 8 RACES
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race
telephoned to Wetherby'a (the run at 2.00 p.m. registrara), so as to be avaliablc
to owners before making their B.. declarations,"
Oller points made by Sir
Adrian were:
The Secretary's Offico at Alexandra House will close at 11.45
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Fat racing should and a Admission Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the fortnight carlier, on meeting. October 21, giving Nation?
Hunt racing a longer uninter written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be Admission Badges at $23.00 each are obtainable only on the rupted run.
Allowances for transpor- obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the talion of horses to meel- Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); ings should be increased and D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Foint and 302 Nathan entry fees for races should be Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE reduced.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House it ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Members, Ladies wouring Ladies Brooches, and their Gucets must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand.
In the case of sponsored races, it would be better
NOTICE
Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and
Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs.
World title chess THE ROYAL HONG KONG Floors of the new Publle Stand must do so from the 2nd
series to begin on Mar. 14, 1961
Moscow, Dec. 14.
Russia's world
JOCKEY CLUB
5th.Race Meeting 1960/01
Apart from the foregoing. Members, their Ladies, and Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Public EnclosuTO and Stand.
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Owners are reminded that Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Declarations of starters and Meeting.
riders close at the Secretary's champion Mikhall Tahl and former world Office, Happy Valley, nt
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
Gate. Admission Badges will be lasted and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
champion Milchall Botvinnik | 10.00 a.mi. Friday, 16th | The price of admission will be $10.00 each payable at the vill ster their retuum world December, 1900. chess title match on March 14 next year it was learned herd today.
It will be a 24-game series with Tabl needing 12 points to relain his file and Boivizmik
By Order of the Stowards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
12.5 points to recapture the Hongkong, 14th Dec., 1960. ttle.
Sweden's munt master Gedeon Stahlberg will be the Umpire.
The site of the matchy has yet to be docided AFP.
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on a' full-length AIR-IKINA
Stumberesce
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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 available in the RESTAURANTS.
CASH SWEEPS
1
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offees at Prince's: Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 8, D'Agullar Street and 302 Nathan Road, Kowlooo, during office hours."
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10 am, on Friday, 16th December, 1000, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meelings,
Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 4th March, 1901, at $2.00 ́ench and Cash Swoop Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race of this meeting may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.
The office, hours of the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club are
Programnica and Entry Forms for the 6th Race Meet- ing 1000/81 to be held on Monday 2nd and Saturday 7th January, 1961, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Once, Alexandra Houso: the Club a, |House, 'Happy Valley; and the-Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries clone at 12 o'clock NOON - on Tuesday, 20th December, 1000,
By Order of the Stewards,
ALE ARNOLD,
as follows:
Prince's Building, Ground Fibor (fackig Statue Squero), and D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong:-
Mondays to Fridays are.
Saturday 10th December
Saturday 17th December
0a.m. to 5pm.
Da.m. to 12.30 p.m. Damjia 11 am,
Kinga Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon
Moridays to Fridays
Saturday 10th December Saturday 17th December
10 am to 4 pm.
Da.m. to 11:45 am. 10 am, to, 11 J
By Order of the Stewards,
Becretary. Hong Kong,, 10th December, 1900,
A. E. Arnold..
Becretary,