WEEKEND SOFTBALL

USS Stoddard take .on Cheyennes in HK

By OLLY VAS

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The softball games which are scheduled to be played off at King's Park this week are not likely to arouse too much spectator interest since all the results will hardly affect the various league standings.

The New Asia College are a much improved side these days and the lanky Japanese jlaver Takahashi's tremendous hitting form has cer- tainly been a morale booster for his team-mates,

U.S. invitations for Sirola and Fietrangeli

New York. Jan. 19.

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If he keeps hitting at his pre-; from further participation in the spht pace the White Sox outileldengue competition. We shall w be kept very blay, The have to wall and see whether or two fender Ples clash tents, W not the Pandas will pul la an

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andppearance. opener bnta sides have lost five matches to date the outcome will decide whleh team is to drop to the baltern of the league celler.

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AL 1.30 Lin The American! sail from the current station ship, the USS "Stoddard" make their debut in local softball and

On present form and with aas nothing is known of their 14-3 victory over the Sox al-playing standard my pre-game ready to their exedit the Col-forferst would be a rash move. legions are 1: lexical choles to win.

Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando i The Indlang disposed of the Kirola, veteran members of Anders 15-1 in five short innings the Hallan Davis Cup team in a previous match and they have been invited to play in should repeat. The former are the US National Indoor assured of at least third place Tennis Champlonships at the in the Junior standings by the Seventh Regiment Armoury, end of the playing season. on Feb. 9-13,

Pietrangeli and Sirola tenni! ed to upset abe Builent States Davi: Cup Teams in the Inter- Zone Hual at Perth early fast month, then bowed to Australia in the Challenge Hound Sydney

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OTHER STARS

"Hoth of the Italians are ex perienced indoor players," said director Larry tournament Itelfrich.

Trouble

Token opposition

Gozano's In any case Berile Chevennes, mathematically in with a chance to force a play-off for the Sentor title, will not be taking things easy. The Cheyennes have already dropped two decisions and they cannot afford to lose one more.

To wind up the day the youthful feo-Storducts, capably managed by Lionel Dayaram and coached by

The 9.30 am Sunday game tures the Toreros and the SCAA zecond string. Nam Wah Blues. The first round meeting resulted in the Toreros inflicting no- hit, no-run defeat on the op- position, and the winners tallied

the luckless. 13 times ogzimi Caralizers.

Fulham's first

goal

goal-

To a cap of delight from Fulham supporters. West Bromwich Albion keeper Poller falls to save a cleverly placed shot from Fulham left-half Haynes (not in ple- Jure), during the match at Craven Cottage, London, recently. This was Fulhamn's first goal of the match. Reuter photo.

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only a junior team in the Birmingham Festival League, but they hovo the right Idea about cradicating faults. their games are "shot" by a club cameraman, the film is shown at the following weekly dance and then on

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days they talk over what they have doho wrong. Two cameras are used to get different angles and a topo rocorder takes' running commentary from another member. No wonder they are top of the table, and what an example for Senior # League clubs to follow!

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ODD MAN OUT. Left was the winger Johnny Love "cdd mins out" in the Oxford ; United team lost Lel- Jalur Chy at Filbert Street

MICHESS Palmer gets the net which, bent to Lo

By LEONARD BARDEN

The Budapest Drience is one of the trappy but essentially

sound defences which it is worth while trying out occa- sionally just to catch your opponents off guard. White: Deutken, Black: Schmid, 1 P- Q1, Kt-KB3; 2 P-QB4, P- Ki; 3 PXP, KI-K5; 4 K-

Peter d'Almada, Lake oneQB3

Antelopes. This 3.00 cm gem should go the way the first mcc life between these two teams did, when the Stardusis trounged the Servletmen 22-9 In five innings The soldiers are not expected to put up more than token op- position but it is always a re freshing sight to see Barry May- 'iteid and his boys play softball for, to their "brother" team, the Austers, the Antelopes play their match out in every

They should register another egy victory, The Junior Pendes are having trouble these days I ditioty to the italians getting enough players out much out-tarding players as Roy un the held at game time.

Australia, of Emer on

Dlly

They have given two walk-hearts Knight

England, Diet:

Overs in as many weeks and I irrespective of how many runs Savill of New York, and Don is they do not show up this Sunday, are being reored against them. Rekton at Bakersfield, Cali- at 31.00 am to keep their sp-They are certainly gaining play- forria are expected to cumpele polntment with the Wolves iting experience but my, what a in this year's Indoor champions would come na no surprise if the high price they are paying for ship Up.

governing body suspends them i

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(4 PQR3 kills all Dlack'a attacking chances), -Kts; 6 Q~82, P—Q4; 6 PX Pep. B-K84; 7 Q-Kt3? (and here 7 B-Q2, BxKt; 8 ByB. K-Kto?: 0 PK4! is much better), Kt-QB3, 8 Kt-13. : QXP; } P-K3. Castles QR; 10 B-K2. Q-Kt3! (threatening

Ktm to win the queen by, B4); 11 KD-R4, Q-B3; 12 Ktx B. QxK? (now the double threat to the white queen and 13 king is unanswerable); Castles. Kt-D4; White resigns. Solution No. 5965: 1 R-04, BX Ht; 2 B-B6, or 1... KI(BG) 7: 2 R-K4, or 1, HI(08) a#7: 2 B-Kt3, or 1... B-KII; 2 K-KIG.

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He Third Round of the FA Cup competition, The other ten members of this non-League iride bed all previous experi- cnce with a League club. They were Medlock (Swindon Full-Stereo

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Jones

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He started playing at the age of three with a cut-down Bolt club under the critical eyes of his father, pro at a Pittsburgh country club.

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round the campus course wie THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

hitting every shot standing on his left foot.

In 1954 he won the American amateur title and decided to tur professional, St decision

which has netted him an Increts- ing share of the £300,000 prize money available yearly on the American circuli,

His life in the circuit season is a tough routine of practice, tournament play, and driving to the next match with his wife, ¦ Winnie, and children. Peggy four, and Amy two.

A TRUE CHAMPION

With 40 tournaments a year, home for the Palmers means the nearest motel most of the

time.

Ils mental appreach to life is that of a true champion. Ite 1 Bays: "If you relax, you blow the tournament. I get no enjoy- ment unless the pressure is on.

"The bigger the tournament the better play: the more rugged the competition the bel- te 1 like it. When I get on a lough golf course I feel to it T om wrestling a bedr."Central PIC.

PETER SNELL MAY STUDY IN ENGLAND

By JOHN COTTRELL

The world's top half-miler, as well as the best miler, aro likely to be running la Bri- tair next summer,

Herb Elliott, undergraduato at Jesus College, Cambridge, may be jolked by Olymple 800 metres champlon Peter Snell, who plans to study quantity surveying in Britain.

7TH RACE MEETING

Saturday 21st and Saturday 28th January, 1961.

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

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES (There will be 8 races on the 1st Day and 6 races on the 2nd Day)

The First Bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the First Raco run at 2.00 p.m. on both days,

The Secretary's Office 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.

Admission Badges at $25.00 coch per da· we obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during oflee hours from the Cash Sweep Offices br the Club at Prince's Buliding, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 0, D'Aguliar Street; King's Road, North Point and 882 Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL- ABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

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

Members, Ladies wearing Ladles Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Member Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the new Publie 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 Entlosure arid Stand.

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 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 requisite fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admikejon.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available In the RESTAURANT.

hours.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each per day and 32.00 each for bolk days may be obtained from the Cash Sween Offices at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Agullor Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office Snell has doubtless been in- Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.ba - a.hà. fuenced by the fact that Bel- on Friday, 20th January, 1081, will be sold and the reservation. tnin's running facilities, though cancelled for future Meetings. by no means ideal, are far superior to anything in his

Special Cash Swoop Tickets on the Pearce Memorial' Chip home country, New Zealand.

scheduled to be run on 4th March, 1001, at $2.00 each and Cash In Britain, on cinder tracks, Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race of this moeling may 21-year-old Snell will have a

be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.. for groster chance of breaking The office hours of the Cash Sweep Offices of Um Club are American Tom Courtney's half- as follows: mile world record-a Icnt Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and wich, predici,

wil¦ s, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong:- achieve this year.

Mondays to Frktoys... Meanwhile, the Olymple

Saturday 14th January success of their athletes Brell, Murray Halberg and Barry Magee, has greatly stimulated atlieties interent In New Zea± tana.

hz

These three men have opened the eyes of New Zealandoça to the great potential of their rugged athletes with one of the l world's finest conches, Arthur Lydiard, behind them,

So much so, I hear, that New

Saturday 21st and

Baturday 28th January

0a.m. to 0. p.m. Ba.m. to 12.00 pm.

9 n.m. to 11 A

Ring's Road, North Folhi, Hong Kong and 382 Nathân Röðu, Kowloon:-

0nm to 11:45 am.

Dam, to :11 an

Mondays to Fridays

10 am to 4 pm.

Saturday 14th January Baturday Bikt öhd

Saturday 28th Jaukty

* by

Order br the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,"

· Secretary,

Zealand is at Inat planning to Hong Kong, 14th January, 1981,

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