THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1960,

Combined Services too strong for visiting FEAF rugby XV

By “PROP**

The Hongkong Combined Services beat the visiting Far East Air Force rugger team by 16 points (two goals, ane drop- ped goal and a try) to six (two trios) at the Club Stadium last night and were good value for their victory. Having said that the Services won on their merits, let me spare a word of sympathy for the airmen from Singapore, who, having been trans- ported from the Tropics only yesterday, were very obviously suffering weather on Saturday they should the effects of the severe drop in temperature.

Cold fingers led to many dropped posses and the visitors Urces rarely moved in unisch with the ball passing along the the. Full marks went to the FEAF boys for never giving v

A chill wind greeted specias tors and players alike an ari- val at the ground, although | for the former the land of the Royal Northumberland Funi- llers in their scarlet lunies was a warming sight.

Scrappy

The game elf got under way quite promptly and was for the majority of the first half, or a very scrappy nature.

Bryl, the FEAF all-back was early into the picture with same good kicking which kept the Services In their own half | for the first ten minutes or excerpt for the odd bakaway as Rounds showed touches of elays in the centre. Singer, with lea kics and hard chase, eaught MacDonald in poisendan neur own twenty-five and

from

pass-back from a defender and need over to touch down near Bryant Inexplicably the posts. missed the kick and the airmen were in the lead.

on

The star

better

some more than useful players in this perlien of the touring party, und given wormer

show us Aotule much rugger than what we saw from their linc

and the bait them tonight.

Giving a reached Noberts. quick pass to Bailile he raced behind his team-inata to take the return and give Gen trom In which to movs. The later aan Gail hommad in, ord Para kick- ed across, Hlk kick ricocheted to Burbidge who crashed be-us tween two would-be tacklery and hard of for the

By ne. sheer spoed he ran away from MacDonald and then culpar the coror detuner to score a try clamouring in the left hand

FEAF pressed hard at the re- sempiton, but the Services gain- ed ground and relieved premuro with a ac run by climu,

Suddenly the Services came to life and a break by the cen- Tres took play to the FEAF roxi-line. Here the Serviers rained the quick beel that the spectators were for and after a few despairing Tackles Whatley grounded in the corner lo even the score. MacDonald pui the gervlevs into the lead with a fine kick. Roberts threatened the air- mro's dine once more before the referee called s holl for the half-time break.

Piece of team-work

dozen

6TH RACE MEETING

Page D

Floyd Patterson THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB named as Boxer

of the Year

Providence, Dec. 29. World heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson was today named Boxer of the Year by the Na- tional Boxing Association.

Monday 2nd and Saturday 7th January, 1961

(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES (There will be 10 races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day) On the 1st Day the First Bell will bo rung at 11.30 nm. ond the First Race run at 12.00 Noon. The Titin Interval will be after the Fourth Raro (1.30 pm.).

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and

the First Race run at 2.00 pan.

The Secretary's Offse at Alexandra House will clone at 10.00 am, on the 1st Day and at 11.45 am, on the 2nd Day.

'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Dadges must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting..

Admission Badges at $26.00 each per day are obtainable only on the written Introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during offer hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the "Patterson's historic feat in being the first to re- Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); gain the heavyweight title made his choice. D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Point and 383 Nathan Road, ADAUSSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE unanimous among the committee," said Tony SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT Petronella, chairman of the NBA's Ratings THE HACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS. Committee.

For the Services, the star in my opinien was undoubtedly Robertz. He n very fine runner, and is that "rare bird" centres zohe seems to for- in Colony rogger clroles as far

get his kicking except In the Last resort!

The 25-year-old Pailerson. Baillie, the other centre, a became the first to rule the though a little overshadowed by heavyweight division a second Roberts played well, and it must, time with his five-round knock- be quite a long Ume since go out corner of the

of Sweden's Ingemar much "poundage" was seen in Johannson in their second clash The fold after a 70-5xÍ FOD.

ile anal play

at the the, centre, in the Colony! at the Polo Grounds last June klet:

MacDonald played his usual 20. restart was pushed back to the

bpe of game, always a full- nirmen's line.

back to inspire confidence, and Whalley, Dixon and Thompson formed

Drop kick

back row.

D pretty

devastating

A special word of praise poes

Another lustrious ringman,

wan

Robinson, Bugar Ray designated as Its boxer-of-

the-month for December.

Terry Downes

arrives in U.S.

for title bout

New York, Dec. 20. Teisy Dewr.co the British Robinson, who last year wasaniddieweight chempion, arrived

Timas will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advanec from the No. 1 Boy (Tel, 72811).

Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to tho Members Stonet.

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th 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 Standl.

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 admisalon will be $10.00 each per day payable

A mood heel faw Roberts with plenty of time to spare to Raw whọ shune In the 10035 | deprived of his middleweight he:c by air from London last at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must ha rend a drop kick Soaring! be-

and gained more than his fair championship for his failure tonight to prepare for his nghit prominently displayed throughout the Meeting. tween the posts to increase the share of the ball in the tight. Services' lead,

Serum-

11

great

10

The halves were none too happy together as Sims showed Services started the secul

Services Sims, the

a tendency to run with the ball forced the Services back after huit with a tremendous burst

half, had to leave the Beld for and when he did pass Niddle one such bak. MacDonald, † involving at Tenal

and MacDonald had little room in which however, made amends with players as the ball was switched treatment

He was

they both move, However, long kick to touch

from left to right and back moved to serum-hall.

the managed

deal in however, und penalty awarded soon after. Again to the ecblic. Battle with soon back,

Back came the airmen and,

a determined rum gained the Services celebrated his relton | dieldonly, and Riddle's kleking although dropped passes apolled ty, which come so soon after promptly. Riddle made the proved invaluable on quile a

the resumption that many promising movements, so

... breck.

number of occasions. Baillie Have a shor! did hoc tackling by the Services intssed by many spectators who

Roberts aral the crn- pass to centres and wing-forwards, visited the Club-house for tre dived over the line half

However, FEAF

did have warming. drink at half-the way to the-ding to complete the open MacDonald with another good scoring. MacDonald missed the

kick ensured maximum points kick for his side from a fine plece of team-work.

the first opportunity

the scoring when Bryant with a good kick shaved the wrong Nide of the right hand Post From thirty-five yards,

it

nut

comply with its order to defend

over

Other performances with his slater, Mrs Sylvia Hinés.

over

On the 2nd Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requishe fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admission.

MEALS D REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickels at $20.00 each for the 1st Day, $10.00 each for the 2nd Day and $30.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices ot Prince's Bullding, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours,

On the lat Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be 1he egels Paul Pender for

Athletic Commis-required to pay the requisite tee of $10.00 In order to gafu the crown in a stipulated time. New York won the distinction for hikien's version of the worls title admission with the exception that any person who wishes to

irong performance in fighting o

leave the Enclosure for lunch and obtain ro-admission, must leave in Boston on January 14. draw with Gene Fullmer in thele

and return between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 pan., when Accompanied by his wife,

they will be re-admitted on production of their Pubile Stand their 17-month-old

badge for that day. middleweight title match on Barbara," December 3, and for his victory daughter Wendy, and his father, Italian Bghtweight Downes was to leave later do- Glordano Campari,

night for Ballimore, where he plans to spend four or five days

To sum up, this game was

who is married to an American not a classic, but rather a hard

lorry driver, tought game between two fairly

Fullmer is recognised as the

Downes id he weighed 11 well matched sides-in spile world middleweight champion stene 10 pounds and had to shed

The visitors the score!

must by the NBA and Campari won four pounds before the fight en Try as they might the FEAFave been sadly handicapped by prominence for his triumph January 14 but he would "jun

brealt the sudden climatic change, as

lightweight - world boys just could

loosen up a little and do rond- well as the hard ground and champion Joe Brown In their work" in Baltimore before going through

defence # stubborn

Davis, light, bouncing ball which made non-title match in Milan, Italy, an Mr and the referee,

Also cited for top per-Special. blew for time with play mill their attempts at handling erca

mere difficult,

formances during December the frat half, and co: ing around in mid-feld,

middleweigh Peter best

for his sequently were of much grea.r

airmen were

Mueller of Germany The danger in their raids on the

triumph over Joey Glardello, served by Burbridge on the Services' line. But they did ret

wing, and Brennan, Thomas

Burbridge, welterweight Emile Grinth for quite have the power behind

Landon, Morgan, Williams, his victory over Lals Rodriguez THE and Mentahon in the pack. the serum to break away from

Doug Singer. 4t the base of the

Fearley, Singer, Chows, Scan-at Cuba, lightweight the very good Services defence.

McMahon, Brennan, Veillant of Cuba for his deci lis sido crum, threw out a good pass on.

Proberi, Parcell, aion over Len Matthews, light- time and again with lifs sure but I thought his partner Fear-Thomas,

heavyweight Jases Bowdry for handling and long touch- ley sloud at too deep an angle | McKay.

Army

Hongkong Combined Services: his upset of Wille Pastrano, wills! finders,

Thompson's especially against the

Gec. and MacDonald.

Bellard Benny "Kid" Paret of Cuba covering was of the highest wing-forwards, Whatley order.

Roberts, Clime, Riddle; Sims, for a ruccessful defence of his against Richards, Raw. Jones, Edwaras, welterweight

Dixon, Federico Whatley,

Thompson of Finally fle Services breke

Williams.

- Argentina.-AP, Thompson. Burbridze snapped, up A bad away from a period of pressure

Woke up

Back to the other end the play swung once more, and Bryant went close again with a good kick a gost with a penalty taken from a much wider angle.

At this stage the Services pack suddenly woke up and started to get more of the ball, both at the lineaut and in the tight.

A fine piece of concerted for- ward play led by Dixon, Whatley und Haw look ulay back to the j

fellowing a FEAF twenty-live

lineout in the Services prent. Again the sirmen fought back. end this time to good effect as

The airmen decided that they would take the ball with the feet more than they had done in

MacDonald saved

Four D. Jones THE FURMAN MISSILES

ARRIVE AND THE WEIRDIES

BY MADDOCKS · PREPARE TO TAKE THEM

ONES, GIVE A HANDY

WITH THESE

ROCKETS, LAD/

FERDINAND

ON THEIR ISLAND

I DO IT WITH RELUCTANCE MATE

Themrsun, who were so fast 10 the man that at times it must have been "touch and go" for an CT-ride decirien. There are

IT'S SHEER MADNESS,

NEVER MIND ABOUT YOUR OPINIONS, YOUNG MAN, JUST MU

IN ON THE MISSILE LOADING,

OKAY

The teams

FEAF: Bryant.

By Mik

Bik

were

Crown

SHEAFFERS

IMPERFAEHN

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SWISSAIR

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NOTICE

Mail

ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

G Race Meeting 1960/61

Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and

the First riders for

Day close at the Secretary's Omice, Happy Valley, at 10.00 am.

un:-

Sunday, 1st January, 1981. By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD, -

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 28th Dec., 1980.

Windsor

House,

|Des Voeux Rd.,

Conttel.

Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00 nm. on Friday, 30th December, 1900, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Pearce Memorial Cup Fcheduled to be run on 4th March, 1951, at $2.00 each and Cash Sweep 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 as follows:-

Prince's Building. Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and 5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong:--

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 24th and

Saturday, 31st December

Monday 20th and

Tuerday 27th December

Monday 2nd January

Saturday 7th January

a.m. to 5 p.m.

0a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

CLOSED

9 am to 10 a.m. Batu 11

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

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 24th rad

Saturday 31st December Monday 28th, Tuesday 27th Decembor)

and Monday 2nd January Saturday 7th January

Hong Kong, 24th December, 1960.

BONGKONG'S LEADING NIGHT,CLUB

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

9 am to 11.45 am.

CLOSED

n.m. to 11 am.

By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD, Secretary.

Reservations: Tels, 24496,

37623, 21822,

|21922, 20233.

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