THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY," JANUARY 13, 1961.

HKSA Chairman Bill Woo North' footballers approve Handicaps for

returns from U.S. with news for Little Leaguers

By OLLY VAS

"What's new?" That was the question popped at me by the Chairman of the Hongkong Softball Association, Bill Woo, a few days after his re- turn from abroad just before the turn of the year. But it turned out he was the one in possession of information of special interest to the King's Park fraternity.

Travelling to Rome as an official of the Hongkong Olympic team and the Hongkong delegate to the World Congress of the International Ama- teur Basketball Association held during the Games, Bill hardly har an idle day.

In Rame he took time off to charter as a full-dodged mem

Little watch ital soccer, but baseball her of the world-wide league matches and had a chance Langue organisation, which i to discuss with Italian oficials what Bill Wou is trying hard to all the latest baseball nows. erure. Charter membership The gam is goining in wil Carry with it certain

Ja Haly popularity

and the material deneßta for our young- Hulian Nationid team burs not sters, match as the right to par- so long ago, ARTI

feinate in the Little League World Series held annually in par- the USA.

J

Eunan empitals, to play friendly matches for the

pose of galning experience. The lefon 5 Little augue baseball being introdured there is under perdus evasideration.

Bill

the

After the Games, winged his way to the United States of America, seeing World Series and then going down to the headquarters of Little League, in South W- liamsport, Pennsylvania.

Shown the works

of

er

The idea tottnament

Okinawa

Asian tournament?

of an Asian Zone mooted by ጌይ McGovern and since there are leagues in Guam, franchised

the Midway Juan, Korea,

and the Isinnda, Philippines the opposition is there

ready to compete and just the bea Hongkong can offer.

Anyone who has not had e

to read all Cportunity

the available on Little fail to appreciate

League will

He was the house guest Mickey McConnell, the Laigües i fit mature training ProjeZIDILO ant in Bill's own words "it was An eye-opening experiences to be shown the wock S"

DEL briefed Peter Mutavern, e non in command i hvpdquarter, on the start whi das Been

Link mner. Lacquers in Blagkong on the Irtier expressed interest in the espansin nd the maine here.

Aur young ba whaller are! only getting stated it will be seme time before the age liasi! traised to bait focal conditions). can be me to the amps. level up the hard ball, in tead of the rubber one, be used.

The ale esential condition;: if Hengkong ta 10 obtain

PARADISE

the Fußunce the Rame bag on youth. BR Woo's plan to get Hongkong a charter membership is not likely to come to fruition

or a long while yet.

He will have the support of all the youngsters but he will need the help and co-opera- tion of volunteers to expand the Little Leatue programme here. Are there any takers from the ranks of our ex- softballers and buscballera? Meanwhile, Ell will be ning regular reports with IQ and inore news on our own league will be available after nuxi week's LL meeting.

Weekend softball Now for our softball league schedule for the weekend.

Pride of place will Etunel Dayarain's Stardusts and

Quote of the Week: "My idea Alex Braga's Indians for they

al

lengue-

avenging an earlier 5-4 defent. The Stardusts must beat both the Indians and the leading Glants to force a play- off and it the Indians tum thei tables on them it would be sad day for Dayaram.

This should tum out to be a very good match with plichers 1ite Marques and Hussain for Indinus and Stardust respec- lively

say. having plenty to Defcasively the Stardusts are n beller side while the Indians boast stronger hitting power.

The Stardusts should

repeni. but only by a very narrow margin, if they turn up in full furce for I understand that this #xture clashes with some ር። their players' school spóTIS.

The 3.30 match features the Aukera

against New Asla College. The latter will be Zolux all out to avenge earlier 23-15 reversal and on!

Ahould they

current

form emerge winners.

Senior match

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The mighty SCAA girls' team! opens the Sunday programme with 1 game against the Toreros. The Caroliners have talled 37 runs in two matehes, the wi 10-0 victory over the Toreros. Need one say any more?

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At 11.00 am the Junior Pandas play the Antelopes and another one-sided game should ensue.

The 1.30 pm Senior match unbraten SCAA bine pilled against the Seminoles, I cannot foresee anything other. than a South, Chim victory.

The Giants should make it eleven straight wing when they come up against the White Sox at 3.30 pm.

In closing, a word about the tufternationals. Chin, Portugal. Great Britain and the USA

of paradise would be batting clash in a crucial Men's Junior have been invited to participale against my own bowing"--Lard | match tomorrow alternoon L'obra.

fr the game, during the Chinese Governor-General of 2.00 pm. The Indians are New Year holidays. Pakistan New Zealand, Jenner Worcester- | of the running for the cham-

the Philippines will not shire captain and MCC Presi» i pionship but they can spoil the dent-Landon Express Servies Stardusts bid for the title by compete this year.

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strike order-

London, Jan. 12.

Football players of Northern England met today. in Manchester and unani- mously approved the strike order launched by their “trade union”, the Professional Footballers' Association, for January 21.

Following the example set

Tugadey and Wednesday by their Southern and Midland colleagues the 344 players present at the meeting este- leally rejected the Football Logio's latest proposals to avert the strike.

Main objection

that the League's insisteres on maintaining the retin and transfer system meam that it could not be discussed with the players in the

future."

on | The stands adopted by the He said: "It Is wroty to assume

players at this week's "meet- ings have made it clear that they are not prepared to make any concessions on the inque. On the other hand, the League'n proposals were qualified as "Arial." They were submitted ATA sercement with club Lenders,

The decision was taken mainly Lecouse the proposals in- cluded no change in the retain and transfer clause. Under the clause, clubs may

fransier

players cr. retain without

asklar for their opir.lon. The footballers

have called for lesz sEVCIL rules on this point.

dear

OUR SOCCER

REFEREES

Is there any semblance of

local

"truth" in the rumour that some "way" has stated that -- There are 20 First Class Referees on the Oiliciof List of the Hongkong Football Associatoin, 30 the Hongkong BiG. and 10 on the Kowloon side. Unfortunately one of them passed away, and the Referees Association decided to open

a $1.00 subscription towards his Funeral expenses.

on

A Committee man, from Kowloon heard about this: and thought he would

Stalemate

Rosolutions

TWO resolutions were

Put to

Jimmy. There Wos a A staleniale was thus apparent- uranimous chorus of not to ly renched in the conflict. the first: "Do you accept the The football League's Secretary- offer of the football league?" General Alan Hardaker, how-There was no answer when ho

asked if there

was anybody; In the room who would not Ko on strike.—AFP,

ever, mude a statement today which left some hope for compromise solution.

WEST

+

Seventh

Meeting

Race

The following handicaps for the Seventh Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, January 21, and Saturday, January 28 have been an- nounced by the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club:

1st day

2nd day RACE 1

RACE 1

Repulse Day Handicap.

the players, representing 43 Novices, Class & 1 Mile.--Dart Junk Bay Handicap, Novices, club, by FFA Chairman (150), Dragonfly (146), Famoran Class 9. 6 Furlongs-Alex's Gift. (145), Cigi (150), Hot Chest (137), Free Success (140), King ut (145), Lucky Chap (140), 4 (152), Narcissus Queen (141), Mont Blane (140), Panneca Nego Buy (148), Rocky Bay

Tell-me-more (133),

(152), (142).. (150), Philippe'a Pride Spinning Wheel (162), Splendid Triumphant (164), Venus (115).

(9 Entries). Sprlog Tide (148),

(143). Tamerlane (144), Tamadu

(133). (14 Entries).

RACE 2 Clear Water Bay Handicap. Class 8. 6 Furlong-Arbillon

(138), Brond (150), Beloved way (140), Constellation (148) Dainty (142), Ding Dong (152), Effelenie

INDIES

94 FOR THREE

Sydney, Jan. 13.

The West Indies made an indifferent start after

winning the toss as the third Test match| against Australia opened here today, and at lunch were 94 for three.

(143). Hommer Mil

RACE 2

Pienie Bay Handleap. (Int Sec.) Class 7. From 151⁄2 M. Post,

Aftab (144). Courier Flecha (145), (146), Happy Number (150), Ida (130), Manx Mist (130) New Record (146), Sydney' ́(148). Fenchurch (D Drawn). (145),

RACE 3

(147), Game Pie (150), Georgie Forgie (150),

Gigha (148), Hallmark

Porode (140), mit

Mr Ray Handicap. (1st Sec.) (139), Mighty Courage (145), Class 5. 1 Mile. Bonny Boy

(141), Miss Reading (154),

Bowsprit (140), East Leader (148). (16 Entries). Coast (150). Ever Yours (150),

Wise

Gambetta

(lat

Lin (138),

(140), (145),

RACE 3

Linda (150), Marata Deep Day

Iandleap.

Pathander (147). Tal Ping Sho Section). Class 2. 1 Mile.

(151), Talisman (159). (11 Arrowhead

Glen.co (145), Jesse (150). (150),

Oriental Drawn). dismissed in this) But with the departure of Pearl' Batsmen

(143), Pixie play were metning's

Conrad Smith and the advent of Moc- Renown (138), Satelle (138), hunte (34). Cammie Smith Ray, who was able to swing the Wet Paint (137), Wing Che (16) and Rohm Kanhai 121). Two ef them were victims of tall appreciably either way in (147). (0 Drawn).

atmosphere, the

heavy

siderably,

get a lift from the pitch. Alan Davidson, who managed secring slowed down con-

The West Indies, one down £28 the Ave-match series. opened with delightful force- ful cricket, and Hunte and Smith had 42 on the board

sfter the first 30 minutes, which Included six fours.

Eric Monti

like to subscribe and he leads

sent the following letter:

have pleasure in sube | scribing $1.00 towards Mr So & So's Funeral ex penses. I enclose 11 cheque for $20,00. Keep! the change and bury the other 19 at the same, time."

"NUTTY."

Pender warned

not to use.

`rabbit' punches

Boston, Jan. 12.

in San

Diego golf

(140),

RACE # Silver Mine Hay Handicap.

Class 2. Post-Bescat

RACE 4

Telegraph Ray Handicap. Class 1. 1 ille 3 Furlongs 05 Yards--Hellespont (154), Honey Bird (150), Rebelllon (135). Red Light (133). Safety First From (141), Vanity Fair (130), Win- (148), some Stag (140). (7 Entries).

RACE 5

At the adjournment Sobers (1st Section), War 13 not out and Worrell óns i 14 M. not cut.

| Centre, Forward (134), Grand

Moment

Prince (138), Norse

View (154), (134), Permanent Shiraz (137), Stor of Stats (144), Trooper (140). (8 Drawn).

Son

Australle left out Frank Mis- from the 12 originally picked for the match.

Scoreboard

C. Hunte e Simpson, in

Meckl

C. Smith e Simpson &

Davidson

R. Kanhai e Grout b

Davidson

G. Sobers not out

F. Worrell not out

Extras

34

Plenio Bay Hadichp. (200 Section). Class 7. From 14 M. Post-Benefaction (154). Chessington (140), Fluker (180), RACE 3

Justin

(140), Lucky Seven Quarry Bay Handicap, Class 2. (150), Mayfair (141), Perri 1 Mile 3 Furlongs 05 Yards (150). Vendetta (135), Winning

Ticket (140). (5 Drown).

10 Chiu T2 Loong (139). Edin- burgh (142), Hippona (147), 21 Lyrnber (141), Nectar (134), 13- No Surprise (137), Prominerit 1 View (153), Salome (149). Sincerely Yours (144), (9 Entries).

Total (for 3 wickets) 04

Fall of wickets:

San Diego, Jan, 12. Erio Monti of Loa Angelca knocked five strokes off par for a 00 today and-with a ene-stroke married the 3-89. way through the first round of the $20,000 Ean Open tournament,

Deep

RACE C

RACE

Mira Ray Handleap. (2nd

Class 5. Section). Belinda (152), Confuter (144), Eunice (150), Gemini (144), How Do I Know (146), Oi Lok Bay Handicap. (2n4 Princess (144), Rotary Wheel Sec.) Class 3. 1 Mite. Apex (138), Shillelagh (137), Sweet (145), Babook (168), Bonita Home (142), Teresa (135), (143), Forget-me-not (145), Thanksgiving (143), Tudor Can- Gold Badge (154), Milky Way quest (145). (12 Drawny. 2 (148), Native Prince (147),

1-40, 2-68,

Diego

Davidson Meckiff Maskay

8

Bowling to date.

O M R W 1 29

Ռ 0 40 I

7

0 10 0 -Reuter.

He covered the par 35-38-71, 6,725-yard course in 32-34.

Tica at 07 were South Africa's Gary Player. who missed a $10,000 hole-in-cae jackpot by the margin of 10

Inchic and Jerry "Berbe" and APTC can now have

tla United

Marty Furgol of States.

Player rad Furgel teured the course in 31-38. Barber did it in 34-33.

old

soccer coaches

The Army Physical Training Corps has now accepted Asso- 24-year- cintica Fcolbalt as a PT spon- playing cut of scred sport.

This

Thai

Player,muszulay

צילית

four-weed shot off the the on

maans

Challenger Terry Downes of England today served Langhorne, Pemsilvania, hit a Army Pr Instructors can now notice on middleweight champion Paul Pender, the 207-yad 18th h:1. As and then be responsible for the that he will retaliate if the American uses Player and the gallery gasped training and

the ball rolled and stopped 10 illegal rabbit punches in their title fight here, inches thert of the pin. The on Saturday night.

be trained as football coaches eaching of unit teams ard the training of

Service ninong $10,000 coaches

sennel.-Banews Service. Twenty-nine professionals in golog

the elds of 150 broke par,

If he uses 'rabbits' (punches ; While Bownes was on the back of the neck) on me, I through 10 rounds of light,

offering

tournament for hole-in-one.

had spoken had a 33-87-70

and Erle

I will give him some rabbits of gymnastic work today, Leven Max Faulkner of England iny own," said the 24-year-old mentioned that he British champion. "What's good to the Massachusetts Athletic Brown of Scetland has 30-37- for him will be good for me. I Commission about penalties 73.-AP. just hope I don't have to do it. against rabbit-punching and

I'd rather it would be a clean, other rule violations, Levene

fight.

"I naw the

films of die

said the rutes would be discuss... ed again with the Commissiou Pender-Sugar Ray Robinson of the British Board of Boxing by Teddy Waltham, Secretary fights and I saw Fender se Control who arrived from Eng- the rabbit punch repeatedly land today.

Or ocurde, Robinson Was partially to blame for the way he hung on at times to get rest.

.

Discussion

Plunket Shield cricket results

"I'm confident X can

beat

Wellington, Jan. 12. Pender," said Downes. "I Wellington beat Auckland by didn't think so, I would not reven wickets in a. Plunket

Scores were: Auckland: 100

and

рет

Sinclair (146), Top Speed (143). (9 Drawn).

RACE 7

RACE T

Tytam Bay Handicab. Class 7. From 2 M. Post-Archie (150), Bliver Mine Bay Handicap.

Carola (152), Cheerful (147), (2nd Sec.) Class 2. From 14 M.

Goddess of Victory (150), Honey Pert

Ben - Acrobat (145), L (140).

Co-ordination (140) Hylamon (144), Lovely Sky (139), Magic Feet (152), (141). Giant (145), Jingle Bell Miracle (142), Norse Girl (142). (135). Peculiarity (136), Roman Pot O'Gold (148), Viewpoint Horo (140) Steadfast (142) (148), Vigorous Ava-(199). -(13 Wellington (133). (9 Drawn). Entries),

RACE #

·

RACE &

Bay Causeway

Handicap. Class 3. From 11⁄2 M. Post. -- Mirs Bay Handleap. (3rd Sed) Alandale (135), Certified Cheque' Class 5, 1 Mife. --- Culty Sark (143), Don Juan (198), Green (146), Desert Hero (140), Dra- Valley (138), Hard Ridden (150), gon Steed (150), Feliz (140), Missus J. (100). House Top (147), Iqbal (151), Good Win (141), Heroine (154), Newington Linfield (140),|_ Login"","(150), (144). Precious Coral (147), Paddle Wheci (143), Rose (140), Stroma

Your (150) Talent (154), Strathion (142),

Wish Vingt Et Un (149). (13 Entries)., (145). (12 Drawn).

FAME WITHOUT FORTUNE

By JOHN COTTRELL

Sad news from the United States is that 39-year-old Ezzard Charles. former world heavyweight champion, is now flat broke and has turned

to wrestling to keep the tax-man from the door.

Thun ke several champions

with

be here. I am in great shape Shield cricket match here today, before sin, anbthe ill-advised

Charles, Golden Gloves Charles, like Tunney, has champion and I think I'll be too strong i

in amaicur days, been rather under-rated as turned and busy for him,"

professional in 1940 | heavyweight champion because 200. boxer has earned a million and "Pender won't have to worry Pender is recognised on world! Wellington: 344 and 25 for three, caded

fame without and ́autpointed Jersey Joe; he was B clever rather than But I s about me hanging on. I won't champion in Massachusetts, Now]

Walcott for the world title spectacular fighter. In another Shield match, Cen-, fortune. be holding I'll be going York. and Eure. Gene tral Districis gained Brst innings Earned $2m

vacated by Joe Loúls in 1949, some measure of skill that he after him."

defeated men like Louin, Lloyd Fullmer of Utah is recognised points from Northem Districts Charles, who earned close to

Marshall, The subject of Pender's rab- jas champion by the American at Palmerston North,

The following year he

Jóo Baski, Joey out- bit-punching was brought up by National Boxing Association. Scores were: Northern Dis. two million dollars, was com

pointed Louis, Then he lost his Maxim, and Gus Lesnevich and soon 2A0 == | Harry Levene, the British pro- The 16-round event will be tricts: 310 and 230 for five, pred th sisse with the shrewd title to Walcott and later had three times got the better of

staged in the Boston Arena, į Central District: 431.

Gene Tunney. In contract; two kie fights with world Archie Moore, Betting odds which once favour! L. B. Iteado hit a record 103 Tirry

to wrestling, ring champion, Rocky

By turalug Marciano, ed Pender

Charles is now following the by 11-3 cre now for Central District.—China Mail carrings carefully rad is now a boxing's greatest-over money. down to 9-5 here-AP.

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