THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961.
BRIGADE AND RAF BATTLE TO A DRAW AT RUGBY
By ‘PROP
Brigade and R.A.F. shared six points in a Hexangular Tourna. ment game at the Club Stadium last night, both sides scoring an unconvertod try. A fitting result perhaps, but the R.A.F. gool escaped many assaults and led a charmed life from start to finish.
Frig
It other
awarded "were
the kicks if they
recmed that they not to be beaten.
were fated
K.A.F. started the second halt In style and took play deep
with his sure running and
into higaste reliable goal-Joning his threes the Brigade: eld however territory, Broom-
Somehow
bending. hard Indeed, the AF. defence built around
Wavi! at full-back
nurvived
i
streng kicking was a tower ot strength in the Brigade defence. when it came to kicking goals however, its dect seemed to be In the wrong boots, although hi next attempt was much closer han all the others. From this tick the Brigade stayed in the R.A.F. half long enough
PENALTY
10
Spurs in training
Terry Dyson (nearest camera) and centre-half Norman, of Spurs, training in the gym at White Hart Lane recently in preparation for their Cup tie against Charlton. Spurs won 3-2.-Central Press Photo.
India, Pakistan
WEEKEND HOCKEY
Almost a full programme in Men's League
By Numpere
Apart from few rearranged fixtures there has been no Men's League hockey since December 18, but this weekend provides almost a full fixture list.
Triats
and practice matches Dutch IC and IRC 'B' both have however been held for the have three points from seve Interport series in Maeno matches and Navy Bharat 'C's January 20 and the teams have red reads played eight, lost been finally selected and are as | Light
There is only one match in
follows!
noturned out to be the only shot at tea than nine ifckable penalties gual that the H.A.F. were able to 10m varying ranges and angles, take all evening. Brigade now } they us thier
msgmed Almost continuouts Broomdeli and will mised al Hard pod sed a kuker Frinds would have won jooked sure to score. thi game very, easily for the RAF incurred the re- terre's displeasure in practically even though Brigade contrived all phases of the game, penal- to knock-on a puss within inches fle were awarded against them of the line, after Broonorld hadt for not putting the ball in carved a wonderful opening. the serum straight, off-side,
Whatley #t tiy-half for font-up in the serum and many trigade was playing well, and oth infringements.
his landing marked him us one fate of the best all-round players in reore, semed that the band at times, for the the Colony. With liberal use of B.A.F. rtainly did not deserve the "dummy" he opened up the to low after a very spirited RAF defence BUT his centres defensive display.
Stort sides teked the ball under one un and forgot that they could not Loved rather against the run of play, at the partletter time pass the ball from such a posi-awarded
lion! when the care took place. The belonged abrost lively to Brigade, who looked
IN STYLE very dangerous in atleek, but #X.F. held lend of three Fount #4 the interval. The
Consequently Bliss and Tilly second half was rather more in on the wings saw little of the R.A.F. and in fact ball all evening. Hextall at Territorially they had much the serum-half gave Whatley a rood
swimming champion, to- Brigade, service for the most part, but sharp tackling took the sting
for a simple try. Moore was! out of most of the Brigade at- facks. Broomfield during the tried with this kick, from about to the posts. and three halt-way first half missed with
missed. So the place-kicking convert attempts to
ax persisted for the Brigade, RAF returned ta
attack the
Javen" of
better of things, but
druddled the scores,
EARLY PRESSURE
breeks v Smith.
i kicks into points.
penalty
Ilichards took the next penalty. agalnat the RAF booker Atteen yards from his
line, Own
and mused. Drigade pressed the RAF line strengly and were awarded zel serum about, five yards out.
a pass to Wenvill
in his own
RAF heeled and Devies throw goal area. The full-back blotted his copy-book for the first ne Es he knocked-an. The ball roll-
ad legs, and Brown fell on it
Alve terly Brigade pre rive of the slant, RAF, cleared Ì 'It must be said however that strongly and only good work by
Whately. Brok their lines temporarily as Low in the flest ense the decision of Broomfield, gra in a long kieht to touch in the touchjuchtes alffered and it; Smith and Brown kept them out. The Brigade Balf Hack core was left to the referee to use On one occasion Gregory was fkigale to the alitek with "easting" vote on the RAF clear, but, slipped and fell with
Dunn and Broke-née. The ball seemed, tromenly the full-back to beat.
the stem, to pass over the very top of the left-hand post, and Suddenly R.A.F. with a ane Mr Davies was on the spot to
wok play close to the jawad a "drop-out"'. Richards Brteule line. From serum mizzed another fin shots at imal 1.A.F. heeled, Dixon, picking from penalty
kicks, one irbin up, found Barwell with him and (Quad | Biteen yards and al the wing-forward crossrd to a negligible angle. So at half- - try halt-way to the posts. time the R.A.F. had their notes. Wesviti mised the kick, which in tron by three paints and it
1
Burma defeats Pakistan 3-1 in soccer test
Dacca, Jan. 18.
Each time that Brigade tried" to break out with touchfinders Weavill was at hand to send them back.
Brigade looked dangerous with runs from their threes Inside their own twenty-five, but R.A.F. always got their inan and gave nothing away in defence.
So with the ball still theep in Brigade territory the whistle. went to end this entertaining game which gave the handful of spectators who braved the i cold plenty to talk about eveu if it did not produce brillion rugger.
that Wenvill
wns
were pity directly
Burma defeated Pakistan 3-1 after leading 2-1 at conspicuous and it was a
halftime in their first football test before a record crowd of more than 50,000 here to-*esponsible for the Brigade try. night in the first floodlit match ever to be played in Pakistan.
Coloured body protests against U.S.
Athletic plan
Tho
A TREAT
draw_fourth match
Test
Madras, Jan. 18.
India, threatened with an innings defeat yester- day, carried their first innings score to a record 539 for nine declared in the fourth Test against Pakistan, which ended in a draw here today.
346 cars for
Monte Carlo
Rally
Paris, Jan. 18.
Their previous Highest Test total was also made at Madras agalust New Zealand in 1955/ 50, when they made 337 for three declared.
An unbeaten 177 in nine hours by Chadrakant Borde steered India past Pakistan's first innings total of 448 for eight declared. India declared at ten, D1 runa on, ang Pokiston were 59 for no wicket in their second innings at the elate.
HIGHEST SCORE
for
KONRADS DOES IT AGAIN
11
me
Hongkong Interport XI Kadir (Prisons), Pettyfer and this section on Sunday. HKHC A being at home to KCC 'B' Oliphant (Army), Valoma
and here (Macaensis),
I fancy they will end Bowell (Army), R. A. Silva (Recreio), J. Col-all square. Of the thres Ladies laco (Recreto), O. K. Dallah matches scheduled for Saturday (IRC). Narbu Lama (Army), two will be extremely interest-
Ling and Gardner (Nav Bharat),
could decide the winners. Guterres (Recrelo), Reserves: Y. eventual League Khan (Nav Bharat) and Holmes cercle, who have won all their (Army). Umpire: K. Lall,
matches to date meet Hongkong Interpori 'D' XI Gremlins 'A' nho, having 95t Rahim (Nav Bharat), Gahfour two, must win this one to stay (HKKC), Pannu (Nav Bharal), in the race. Leach (Army), Harris (Army), Ir: their previous encounter Macauley (HKRC), Gabriel this tenson. Recreio scored the (Army), Humfrey only goal of the match but (Army). Z. Hussain (Prisons), Gremlins 'A' get my vote this Ryan (RAF), Uttam Singh (Nay time. KGV 'A' moci KCC who side Bharat), Reservis: Nash (RAF) thrashed KGV: junler Sydney, Jan. 18.
and Gilmore (Army), Umpire: 10-0 last week and hers again John Konrads, Australia's P. Xavier. Reserve umpire: W.KOV 'A' must win to have any
1,500. metros Olympic Matthews.
[hope c? winring the Lougue The league First Division or with ground advantage day won the 440 yards still wide open with only four chould rannage it. free style chompionship teams.
top six points separating the
The other match, Gremlins 'B' vs Victorians, chould be a of New South Wales for
Are W Muccacnsis
but on to clore thing
If Victorians the fourth year in succes with 13 points
eightfeld their full side they should
Nav tako both points.
sion.
Limbu
from matches. Second ure Bharat A with 12 points from Konrada won in four minutes nine matches followed by 27-2 seconds, the slowest he has Recreto 'A' and KCC 'A' both recorded in the event. It was with 11 points from nine mat- !
113 seconds outside his world ches. record of four minutes 15.0 seconds, set up in Sydney last year,
On Saturday, he won the 110 yands sprint title in 56.0 seconds.
After today's race, Konrads said he planned to concentrate
on distances up to 400 metres the Australian championships in Brisbane next month.
Konrads said he planned fo
FIXTURES
SATURDAY
In th place are IRC 'A' will 10 points from eight matches jpm. Umpires: with Army 'A' one palat behind them with a game in hand,
matches.
SUNDAY MATCHES Holding up the league table aro Recreto 'B' with two poluts and pointless. Macaensis C both having played nine Taese two teams were proinsted from the Sceond Diviilon last try for selection for the Empire season and nothing short of a
prevent them Games in Perth in 1902, and miracle can
turning there. elther hoped to defend his
Olympic
Sunday sees two interesting Tultyo in
cncounters, Recreio "A are home to Nav Bharat A' ond Nav Bharat must win this one slay in the championship race | and I think they will but it will
Borde's Innitigs, which in- A total of 346 cars were cluded 13 fours, was the highest
listed today as official Individual score entries for the 30th An-fudia or Pakistan in the three 1,500 metres Utle in
aries between the two coun~ nual Monte Carlo Auto-Iries. mobile Rally from January All four Tesis in the current 21 to 24.
series have now been drawn after Pakistan have won the Teams
innings
The ball turned from the second day here, but too slowly to cause! the batamen trouble,
UNBROKEN STAND
any
In the mid-winter tors. With the exception of the Both sides made many late motoring classic have the choice third Test at Calcutta. India changes, and neither were at of competing in the endurance havo led on the first full strength. For the R.A.F. the test over one of eight routes after an uphill struggle against pack played very well indeed before they all head into the and stuck to their job manfully, comtnon route from Charbon- a good total. Dixon, Earwell and Anthony nieres, southern France, to the were the pick. Behind the scrum Gnish-line in Monte Carlo. Low and Weavil
The 340 ches in the 1961 competition were scheduled to leave from the eight differen starting
points as follows: Athens (13 cars), Stockholo: Resuming this morning at 345 ('08). Warsaw (30), Monto- (for five. India lost two wickets Carla (145), Lisbon (28), Parls before Junch fo off-spinner
Frankfurt (15)
and Huscel Ahsan, who claimed six Just before the game started the Brigade stars.
of the Best seven to fall. both teams were introduced to once more demonstrating that a
Borde fost dwo more partners | Governor Lieutenant General forward can handle as well as petitors must cover vary from when Surendra Nath and Desa! Azom Khan.
a back
given the opportunity 3,066 kilometers (2.291 miles) were both stumped while o From the
in his irst to 3,002 kilometers (2,417 miles) ing for quick runs, but kick-off, Burma, Whilst the latter.
game for sixteen months, gave according to the route chosen, he and new cap Showed a superiority and be-
Baloo Gup fore the Pakistan team could display of fine fielding and
put on 63 in an unbroken last saitle down, Burma's inside-
strong kickding which it was
wicket stond. Balan, who had no treat to witness. right. Maung Ko opened the
success with the ball in his first scure in the eighth minute.
Test match, made 17 in the stand which carried India to their re- card score.
A minute later S. Bahadur an the right wing slammed In Burma's second goal with a brilliant flying shot.
Whatley and Broomfield were Glasgow (48).
(51).
The former
His speed about the enabled him to join in
}
field
Totul distances the
con)-
race
then
21 COUNTRIES
Teams entered in the many passing movements and Brigade come from 21 countries. As In I feel sure would like to use past years, Britain has tho lum more often-if he could be largent number of entries in the 202. Pakistan's two first Inn- Ahsan finished with six for spared from his cricketing" oc- rally.
Ings century-makers, irritiaz The two quick goals sapped tivities Gardiner, the now
Britain has 110 teams; France | Ahmed and Saeed Almed, open- team's morale and hooker, Richards, Broke Smith 81, Germany; Sweden 24, Nor- their second the homo Burma's centre-forward Ko Ko and Brown were the pick of the way 20; Portugal 13 and Hol- wore it together at the close. Innings, and Gyl came close to scoring the forwards. third goal in the 15th minute. His powerful shot hit the gool
Now York, Jan. 18. National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People today post. protested to the American Amateur Athletic Union against plans to send an all-white teum of athletes
BRILLIANT SAVE.
circgth and I do not visualise
Jand eleven.
-Reuter..
Italians win
Cologne, Jan, 18.
1064-Reuter.
Court hears suit against
'Sugar Ray'
TI-
te
Ladies League KGV A vs KCC" at KGV, 4 M. Caswell. A. Van der Sluis.
Recreio vu Gremlins 'A' at King's Park, 4 pm. Umpires: K. Lall, W. Matthews.
Gremlins 'B' vs VictorianaG at King's Park, 2.30 pm.. Um- pires: F. Soares, W. Matthews.
SUNDAY
Men's Longue First Division
Recreio 'A' va Nay Bharat 'A' at Recreio,, 11.30 am. Umpires: J. Howe, A V. Couto.
Macaensis 'A' vs Recrelo_ 'B' at King's Park, 0.45, am Um- pires; F. Soares, H. Rosa,
KCC 'A' vs Macaensis 'B' al KCC, 11.30 am. Umpires: J. Marcel, R. F. Pedruco.
Umpires:
be a close thing. INC.'A' enter IRC A VS Arty 'A' at toin Aimy A at Sookunpoo Sookunpoo, 2.30 pm and here I fancy the Army will F. Xavier, K. Lall. take both points.
Second Division In the other two malches
Section 'A' Macaensis 'A' and KCC 'A'
Macaenala 'C' va Prisons at should both win against Recreio King's Park, 2.30 pm. Umpires:
Band Maezensis 'B' respec-Price, J. K. Fellows. tively.
Army 'B' ve Rangers Of New York, Jan. 18. The Second Division Section Sookunpoo, A pm. Umpires: to z. A. Abbas, W. Matthews. A jury of 10 men and two A championship appears
rest between two tronus, Prisons Demons vs Navy Bharat 'B' at women was empanelled in who have maximum points from King's Park, 11.30 am. Umpires: Federal Court today for nine malches and Army B'A. L. Cunha, P. Xavier. the trial of $75,000 whose unly defeat in eight Lions vs HKHC 'B' at KGV, 11.30 am. Umpires: S. Hewson, breach of agreement suit months was by Prisons,
In the third place, five points H. PatemOR. by Nicholas G. Trollo,
behind, are Rangers who only Philadelphia toy maker, hold this pince on goal average
Section 'B' HKHC A ya KCC 'B' et agoinst Sugar Ray Robin-over Demons but Demons have Happy Valley, 11.30 am. Vr- son, formar world mid-played two matches less than pires: F. Van Dongen, D. G.
Welling. Rangers' ten. dleweight titleholder.
Then come Nav Bharat A Trollo claims that in Septem-seven points, Liens six points ber, 1956, Robinson agreed to and HKHC 'B' four points, all defend his title in Philadelphia. having played nine matches with Instead, Trollo charged, Robin- Macaensis 'C' tail-cenders with son defended his tiue in Madi-three points from eight matches. son Square Garden in January In this week's matches, Pri- against Gene Fullmer, who sons away to Macaensis 'C' and dethroned him,
Army 'B' home to Rangers should both win comfortably, whilst Demens should just about have the edge over Nav
DENIAL Through counsel, Robinson
ment. dented making such an agree- | Bharat "B".
In the remaining match Lions Trollo's counsel introduced & are fancied to take at least one telegram, dated September 7, point from HKHC 'B'. 1056, from Robinson, in which the boxer purportedly sald be to sign was ready
n contract with Trollo to
In
PROMOTION
Burnley beats German
team
Both sides were below full-
The cars coming from the either of them beating the Club various starting points over the
the Second Division See- side in the Inter stages of the eight different converge on Tournament, but one word here 700-Idiomuter (420 miles) home]
are heading for defend his tion 'B' RAT about the Brigade which has ʼn stretch, which all must cover.
Burnley, Jun. 18. middleweight title against promotion having won all their wealth of talent of its disposal
Fullmer in October, 1956 in eight matches played but are Burnley beat Hamburg S.V. Pakistan then countert never seem to fold their
Tho "home 'stretch" from Italy's first division football | Philadelphia.
being chased by Army "C" three by threo goals to ona in attacked but Abdulla at inside full side. I have
always Charbonnieros to Monte Cario league team, A.S. Rome defeated
the first leg of Trollo testified the venture points behind from the same
their right saw his shot brillianty thought that if they were able an especially difficult test for Cologne 2-0 after no score at was his first in boxing promo- number of matches In third saved by the Burmese gualle M to field their full-sirength side, the
European champion clubs drivers, since they must halftime in the first leg of their lion and he said he did not have position KCC 'B' have-nine of Kyl Then in the 30th mhutz, they would run the Club vids Reep wilhin some narrow speed European inter-fairs clifes fool-
football cup quarter finals a permit at that time from the points from roven matches with and finish very close, it would certainly" | limits
cach-slage ball cup quarter final match Pennsylvania Boxing Commis= |HKHC 'A' just one point behind
match of Turo Moor-horo Pakistan saved its honour just be a game to watch! before halftime when outside-
|exactly on time,-AFF.
here tonight-AIP.
sion.--AP
them.
tonight. left Musa beat the Buratese
to compoto in South Africo this spring.
The Executive Secretary
the NAACP, Mr Roy Wilkins, i
in a telegrain to the secretary
of the Amateur Athlelle Union,
Mr Dan Ferris, sald the goalie for the first and last time.
will usult every Negro athlete and every American Negro family If It sends such a team.
Mr Ferria Runounced ол
Was
Pakistan
nwarded penalty early in the second half but Yaqub sent the ball over
Monday that the Athletic the bar
Fodernilon of South Africa had ront in a list of 12 preferred American athleter, asking thist three or four be made available to compete in South Afrlen n inte March or early April, RIL
of the athictes listed are white,
They, Include high Jumper Joe
Pakistan'a
game improved
and for most of the remoluing time the ball was within the danger zone of the Burmese gnal line.
Bút Burnia exploited one of ilu
defence when S. <crs' questions,
after Bahadur scored the third goal
in the 50th minute, making the antiouncement on
Foust and scrinter David Sime. rare thrusts through the
Mr Ferris, replying to repor-Pakistani
the
Kakk
Monday that "no question of Maung Hia Baw who replaced colour or race was raised by injured Ma Kyi Thesin in the African Amateur Burnieno guai gave a brillant South Athletle Union in extending the display na ho saved several sure' Invitation."Reuter.
Koals-AFP.
TAE GAMBOLS
WHOB THAT ?
AN OLD FLAME OF MING
HEB CERTAINLY GOT ON
IN THE WORLD - HEB A
MILLIONAIRE NOW
by Barry Appleby
BEEN TELLING ME HIS
TROUBLES AND WORRIES-
HIS ULCERS-HIS TAX,
GLADI
DIDN'T MARRY
HIM
HOT WATER
in.
an instant
WITH GAS
The refum match will be played at Hamburg.
Playing on a muddy Hold, the Germans made the mistake of using a style that was too delicate and precise for the con- ditions. The British cut less of a figure, but they played more The Lane~ energetic football, shirë eleven showed plenty of ciata however, and will certainly be hard to beat in the return I'match,
Burnley's right back Angus, ['centre-half - Adamson and löft- half Miller forinad a eolia “đe- fence while kifichoirs Pilkington and Robion- slärred with their (mooring shots, t
In addition to Germany's sole scoror (Dontfel), - the Hamburg |«trant |_wps_sparked by Dister Sesler, Woner, and Burner.---