THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1961.
Taiwan Ken Ying lady softballers in two matches this weekend
By OLLY VAS
Arst-class team The match begli it
The many softball fans who turned up at King's Park last week to watch the Ken Ying ladies' team from Taiwan administer a thrashing on luckless SCAA will have the opportunity of seeing this top-notch side in action again this weekend. The visitors have been scheduled to play their second and third matches here against local sides, After the Junior Indians, tion to be put up when the bust, any opposing swatch
Afternoons is clearly called for. It will not enn be tommerrow agahust the White Sox, temtake the Selection team more 3.30 pm. riven the home of Hongkong than an inning or two of play to Whil they Selection will be seen in action Bud
and if the The fol-are against the visitors. lowing players have been many fans seated in the stonds chosen: Margaret Tui, Ano give full volcé to their feelings Teresa plny progresses our girls are Ti Penky Wong,
to forget the ex- Kwan, Cecilia Ya und Henriettanut kety
Annabelle pertence of being at the receiving Ip of the Toreros, Chlor SCAA. Lee Yin-ching. end of nasty and at times highly Cissy Lee and Chan Pul-fua of personal remarks. Nam Wab
and Evelyn Cattoo
13p
out Just against
The selectors have issued an Betsy Suuza, Durothy Moe and fopen invitution to the critics Frances Beek of the recently-arid this comes at a time when withdrawn Cheyennes
Our can least afford to do so. wilball fan expect Ken Ying
Giving them a taste
ed over the choice of players
to win but how they will ronct
Many eyebrows will be rals the match which anything but it is obvions to me that her than a decent show Is put the setrelors. the managersy our representatives is an
other matter altogether,
of The
various
themselves girl teams in the league, are purposely giving the rest of the league a chance to know! what feels like to come up agains!, the strong nine.
Taiwan
Crucial match
At 11.00 am, or Sunday Ken Ying will take on SCAA and a better gume should be seen.
Our champions are naturally anxious to aveng, that humil:- | ating; 8-1 defeat and the memory | of R might be just the needed.
spu
If our Little Leaguers lend SCAA the right amount of vocal encouragement it might Bell
32 wway
BCAA's favour.
but
心
gamt
of this
Ken Ying should why again
doubt if the margin victory will be as farge time. Anyway it will provide the fans with Fol of HCGal Entertainment.
The US. Navy team dashes with the Seminoles in a Senior match at 1.36 prr and any, dia- appointment
Felt
::
The relectors have displayed comage ef a pure nature for otherwise the virtual beginners Many will question the whand those with little experience | boitom-of-the-table Beture will be more than compensated for dom of the Softball Association will over have the opportunity, just how good
by the game which follows, for la permitting third-rate opposi- of finding out
the Junior championship hinges on the eutcome of the 3.60 pn encoutater. This in between 110 mbeaten Glants and the Stardusts.
Merryman may start
as hottest National favourite in 15 years
By CAPTAIN HEATH
SPORTING SAM
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ISIR WAVELL PURSUES LINE-OUT PROBE
By RICHARD EVANS
Ste Wavell Wakefield, England's most capped player, who is as active in the Rugby world off the field as lie was on it, is busy collecting évidence.
Wales, Scotland The object of his investigations is line-out play,
Steak
and chips can rugby teams for help golfers' scores!
By JOHN INGHAM
London.
The golf-minded doctor who told Henry Cotton that Britain's sportsmen dre no good because they drink too much tea, believes a steady diet of steak and chips could help lower scores.
Says Cotton, careful enter;; "I'm always shocked at the way golfers match odd meals, quick eups vi tea and so on. Many cat a lot of
rubbish and it secns few can afford to tat the right fool."
nerves
Well-fed or not, shattered Berurs among tournament golfers will be tu evidence in 1981, because as well as the increased brize-money there we battle for plaers 1
the Ryder Cup iram which plays Amtries at St Annes hi October 13-14,
Untaught
For the eight leaders in the PGA Order of Merit at the season's end, past reputations
is 'mean nothing. The way
clear for unknown men to per- form for their country,
Unworried by any increased tension is Bernard Hunt, who wing this year's title of the most consistent scorer with an average of 7b for 44 tournament reunds.
"Never had a icsson
nald.
would ruin nie they But that is my style and a sticking to it."
How does Britain's stendliest golfer view
play golf because it is the only way I know of making a living and seeing the world."
Feb-11 match
and with the resulting statistics he hopes to back his suggestions for alterations in the laws.
Most people agree with Sir Nu until he is completely Wavell's view that no-outs [ratistled that he has sufflelent Cardiff, Feb. 2. дге the inost unsatisfactory evident will be put this proposal The
Welsh
Union feature of the gainé, and that | forward for official consideration. Rugby selectors, after meeting here there are loo many of them. Meanwhile the pundits will Just might, announced that the
argue the pros and cons in every play teom
Scotland ព Murrayfield on Feb. 11 will be ns that witch beat the nine England 0-3
Cardin at January 21.
team ist T. J. Davies
Rees (Llanelly-Captaini, P.
Newport). C. H. Dayles
H. (Cardiff).
M. Roberla
More revolutionary clubhouse, and wait to see what
The
an
Cardiff). D. 1. Debb (Swmisent.
are,
this situation more revolutionary.
His views on how to improve other ideas rugby restiess re. however, former hus sp his sleeve, to fol-
low his dedicated ambition of Bir Wavell wants newmaking rugby "a belter game 10 type of throw-in when the play." ball is punted into tosel from culáldo the kicking side's twenty-fire,
When this happens he would
K. Richords (Bridgead), like to see the opposition al-
V.
five.
"VARSITY
BOAT RACE RIVALS
O'Connor Abernyón). P.
lowed to throw the ball to their Trying to be cheerful, I re-
(Aberavan). 1. Morgan
own men where and how they marked that several of its world; Meredith (Newport), R. Junes
ilked a long as it was nol like to swing like Hunt." Bu!
forward. (Card), W. H. Evans (Bridg- that was wrong. "Ne one wants end), D. J. Horris (Cardi),
The present form of throw-in my cow-swing" sald Bernard,
would remain when touch was drawing on one of his occasions. Davidge (Newport). D. Nash
(Ebbw Vale), H.
J. Morgan found from Inside the twenty-The Yank from Harvard or elgars.
(Abertillery).
team, also ati- The Scottish
He feels that line-nuts would
the Viscount from Eton- anet eder
which by glling the op
will stroke the his profession? "noRuced tonight, shows
posilien such JE
Cambridge templute
crew in the change from the side that did so
encourage the ; well against South Africa and advantage and
Boat Race on April 17 that is dictated by injury. RB.up-and-urder" kick ahead. Shillinglaw, who broke an ankle
Statistien recorded in recent Hivalry between Viscount last week is replaced by a new
matches by
Sir Wavell show Chewtori, son and heir of Earl "cap 25-year-old A. J. Hastic
that the ber of e-outs | Waldegrave (Mollo; Press for- of Melrose. Hastic, who went
in a game vary from 70 te more word)" and the American Mark Africa 10 South
with the
than 100. Set serums AVVESRC Hoffman is friendly but keen as Scottish team fast
May. has around 50.
Cambridge prepare for the race, also played rugby in Japan.
If the 20-year-old Lord Gordon Waddell, who with-
Chewton, who stroked Eton and drew from the teams to play South Africa because of illness,
trial eights last year, gets the place it will be the first time was not considered for this .natch.
HOLE-IN-ONE
WORTH
US$ 50,000
Palm Springs. Feb. 2.
The Scotland team is: K. J. Don January today hit a hole-F.-Scotland (London Scottish). in-one on the 148-3 rd 15th A. R. Smith (Edinburgh Wet- hole at Indian Wells Country derers-Captnia). E. MeKeating
They also show that Cere more tine nuts are variably
in the first half than the second.
Under the new proposal the number of line-outs could be estimated at 60, to a maximum of 75.
Lionel Bayram's team, with only one loss registered against theni, musi win to force a play off for the title provided both
in my Club. and stands to win $50,000 (Heriots FP), G. D. Stevenson sides triumph in their remain- ing league games. A win for life" admills Hunt, whose father for the feat achieved during the (Hawick). R. H. Thomson the Glants will give Ray John Is professional at Pain Springs golf classic.
(Londen Scottish), I. H. P. Cordeiro his first championship. Hartsbourne (Bushey). "Dad
The slender 31-year-old pro- | Laighland (London Scottish). have changed myfessional from Dallas, Texas, A. J. Hastie (Melrose), H. F. It will take a sensational per- would
throw he could. He's ured a No. 8 Iren to cup the McLeod (Hawick), N. S. Bruce pilcher formance by
Baker methods if
the par-3 (London Scottish). D. M. D. I'm unorthododox. lucrative Flussain and his team-mates is orthodox.
Hollo (Howe-of-Fife), F. H If no other professional scores Ten Bos (London Scottish), M. upset the Glants applecart for Only now has he came round to hole. the latter are a strong-hitting agreeing that my way may be
hole-in-one, January will J.
(2. Campbell-Lammerton nine and the Stardusts have for. best for me.
of the $50,000 fax), G. K. Smith (Kelso), J. some
"Other people have not heen rocket all Inexplicable Icason,
so broad-minded. I've been double of what he made last Douglas (Stewarts. FP), K. 1.
Ross always shown hesitancy in the
hrunded
FP). (Boroughmuir swing, yar turbig on the circuit.- about my
Reuter, tumped together with minimun face of Souny Machado's pitch-
The shut face at the top AP. of 10st.
ing.
Merryman II may start the shortest priced favour. ite for the Grand National on March 25 since Prince Regent finished third at 3-1 in 1946. That is my reading of the fewer than 17 horses have been weights, just true.
For although Merryman has been given ist. 121lb. a stone more than he carried to a fluent 15-length victory 12 months ago, he gave a dominating dis- -piny on his only appearance this on Boxing season at Wetherby Day.
He is the one horse who has been in demand with book- makers before the
were announced.
weights
If 11- wins Doneaster's Handicap
Great Yorkshire
Chose am Saturday, in which he is handleapped more lenient-
ly than at Liverpool, his price
will shrink considerably.
Tan
however,
Ironic
weight WAN
allotted
to Britain' King. which not neccpting. Bracketed ironically with
horses were the three Soviet Epigraft II, Relof, and Grifei at 12st.
The Russian entries, 10t having run three thus la Br- tain. were automatically allotteri top weight. William H was prepared to offer 60-1 ugainst them Individually. Or 28-1 collectively.
The lone French challenger, Impesant, lonia favourably treated with only 10st. lb.
"That's grand" said trainer Jack O'Donoghue when I told him, "We thought he was sure to get more than 11st. because of his ne record on the Con. tincut.
"Tad he been able lo tun more than his three quick races over here he might have got even less, but it's a very satis- factory weight all the same.
Owner Rene Covelli, who crosses from Avranches, la Nor- mandy, to ride Imposant at Newbury on February 3, wil also partner the horse at Llver- pool.
Full share
The 1058 Grand National win- her Mr What (11-9), Wynd- burgh (11-5), Retour de Flamme (11-0), and Dandy Scot (11-4) all have their full
monsure.
Favourably treated, in my view, are. Endanlochi (10-11), who will carry only 216, more than when second last year. Wily Oriental (10-8), Neölnus Silver (10-1), Vivant, (10-0), and Polished Stečí (10-0).
The relatively kind treatment
(10-3) afforded Turmoli
bnd Nicolaus Bliver means that Tim Brookshaw may settle for old Wyndburgh after all. Tim has difficulty in -beating - less than 1081, 7ible would have to put up some elb. overwëlghi to rido Nicolaus Silver.
The Orand National remein- ber, is the one handleap of the year in which borges do not Încur a penalty by winning ofter the weights have been nounced.
Bleeduse the fiandicapper has had to group all the horses. In- side a scale of only 2805, no
Four D. Jones WHILE THE MAJOR BY MADDOCKS
HAS HIS AFTERNOON HAP JONES SLIPS LAWAY TO MEET THE
STRIPED SERVANT....
I WONDER WHAT
THAT STRIPED CHAP WANTS TO SEE
ME FOR?
FERDINAND
NANCY
LOOK OUT
BRICK BRADFORD
VORVÁNO SHADY HEAR A SHOT IN THE DISTANCE.00 KR ANSWERS THE SHIT
LET'S CO AMST HIME
"THAT WAS
THIS IS THE
STABLE WHERE
HE SAID FOR ME
TO MEET HIM
NOL LOTTS STAY RIGHT HERE! HE'S WORKING HIS WAY
TOWARD US!
OH, THANK
YOU
HELLO,
I SAY, STRIPED FELLOW, ARE
YOU THERE?,
HOW ABOUT A DATE SOME TIME ?
1 Quass IT WOULD
BG BOTTER FOR
LIS TO STAY PUT!
a
shot on
"SPLENDID: HE'S TURNED
UP!
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
NO---I NEVER DATE BOYS WHO CAN'T KEEP THEMSELVES CLEAN
HERNAN
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ค University eight has en stroked by a Viscount.
But whichever gets the job, Jus will be heading a crew with nothing like the ex- perience of Oxford, who have six of their Olympic right available.
Cambridge con put in only one old Blur, John Beveridge, the president, plus eux R. T. Werton.
Not satisfied . "Not
admita much,"
Sı Wavell, "but the game igust be improved little by little,
"This Idea would encourage drup-kleking — an ordinary
in would be allow rd if the bat had been
drop-kicked into touch and put a stop to this touch-ne crawling method of gaining around." Sir Wavell Is not satisfied Serpentine Regatte before going with his investigations yel. He on to the Games wants to compare the difference | London. Express Service, between dry and wet grounds
well as various standards of
play.
Oxford, as well as winning year, wera together in st Селицку, п Henley and the
in nome-
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No comments, of stereophonic
say Benaud and Worrell
Adelaide, Feb. 2.
The disputed bump-ball "catch" of Ken Mackay by Garfield Sobers in the closing stager of the fourth Test between Australia and West Indies, drew only cautious coliment frobi players and officials here today.
Richie Benaud, the Australian captain, said that possibly in the excitement of the moment ด fieldsmen were carried avby.
"We do not like to cominent In any way on umpiring de clsions," he said.
Mackay himself sold the ball hit the ground.
Frank Worrell, the West Indies captain, said he would "rather not talk about it.
He added, "the umpiring in this series has been to good. 1 don't want to enter into any controversy about the decision. When a fellow has been out there 20 days makes one mils- take...."--China Mall Special.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
One modern development in the openings is to play black defences with thọ white plee and an extrá move. In this game (Potez v. Bouwmenster) White plays the King's Indian Defence in reverso, and, a single mistake by Black ledve fin king stranded in the centre, 1 P-K4. PQB4; 2 Kt-KD3, PK 3 P-Q3. B-Q4; QH-Q2. P-KK1; 5 P-kiiз, B-K12: B-K13, KI-K2: 0-0, QKL33? RK!
Q-B27 (right is 8... O-O); } PXP KEXP: 10 Kt Kt3.
第二麻花
P11
F-fil Kuqn—K15: 12 B-B4. followed by P-QI, with great advantage for White): II K-Kt, K-K13: 17 KI~~~K4.
World! 13 PXP, KtXF: 14
Q-K2, KI-Q3: 15 Ktxkt.
XKU: IC 8--84. GR-Q1.. B-Q2: 18 B-Q8. -B3; 19 Kt-9. KL-Q5; 20 -RxKti. QxR-21 R~Q1, QXP: 22 Kty B. R-QDI (II 22... EXR 23 B-to dis ch): 23 KT-B5, Resigns. There is no defence to the triple threat of 21 EXP. 24 KUXKP, and 24
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