THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, - FEBRUARY
8, 1961.
Draw for
Like men from Mars SUPERLATIVES FLOW IN THE
Colony Open Squash Championships
Following is the draw for
the Colony Open Squash
PRESS AS SPRINGBOKS COMMENCE FRENCH TOUR
Bordeaux, Feb. 7.
Championships which will be "They have arrived. They are here. I have seen these re-
Ein February 13:
FIRST ROUND
To be played on Monday,
February 13, 1961.
Af Victoria Barracks
H. 1. Thou vs J. Beek, 4.30 pm. Court 1: 1. M. Scott vs Tur G. K. Livesey, 5.30 pm, Court 2: R. Stauffer Ya M Guildford, 5.30 pm. Court 3; Capt B. N. E. Fox vs A. D. Thacker, 5.30 Court 4: R. Kibur vs Ct. Philp. 6.30 pm. Court 1 P. Ogilvy- Stuart vs 1 C. Orr-Ewing, 636 pm. Court 2; 1. C. Menzies vs 3. H. M. Kennedy, 0.30 pm. Court 3: D. A. Baron vs G, H. P Pritchard, 6.30 pm, Court Mn. J. Bowman vs 11. D. Stead, 7.00pm. Court 1.
It
4:
At Victoria Park 1. Foxworthy vs 1. N. Minelend, 5.30 jun, Court 1: Squ Ldr Hawkins vs H. R. A. Cham bel... 5.10 1m. Court ; C. 4. Hell E. A. L. Cushim, 8.30 pm, Chart 1; M. Hartnell vs 1.
Keeton, 0.30 pm, Court 2.
SECOND ROUND
To be played on Tuesday, Feb- Puncy 14, 1961.
At Victoria Barracks
1 A. Marsden v A. D. Horton, 530 17, Court 1; C. Ruh va FA. J. M. Hall, 536 pm. Court 2: 1 Macauley vs C. J. A. Chuib. 1.30 pen, Chust
3: 1. Wat on vs C. Haye, 5.30
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doubtable Springboks, these South African bears who are going to plough the Rugby fields of Europe in a manner to make Attillo look like a simple farmer."
The defeat by the Barbarians in Britain does not appear to have upset the morale of the Springboks. The French agreed
Africans the the South
appeared
Such was the renetian woman Journalist sent by her paper to study the manners and of the South African hablis Rugby team which plays Reginant team, tomorrow,
The arrival of the South Africans has brought shnilar superlatives from: newspapers all aver Franc
Galile
curiosity; French reporters are covering the Springboks as though they were men from Mars.
'Gorillas'
One reporter quoted the pilot of the plane which brought the team from Britain as sticking his hea out the window on arriving and announcing.
"Voila! gorillas,"
bove brought youT
The stewardess was quoted
A Dancing the Springboks had eaten their way completely through every provision on the phate.
There were conffieting reports. about the tcom's inclination | toward liquid retreshem. The
reporter for France the Smith
white win
Court 4: It. Comm.water, Thus reporter for Paris Blommer v R J. Maguire, 15.30 Presse, on the other hand, toli rm, Court : F. LI. M. Scott v.
PL 1. J. Thirnbeck, 6.30 pm:, COG 2; K B. Jones vs T Struby. 6.30pm, Court 3: Fi. LUM Fishes" vs It. I. Wyatt,
0.30 m, Court 4.
To be played on Feby 17, 1961.
an injured leg, und Van Merke who is not ye completely re- euvered from a teach ut si
Thru French Rugby ometals cheerful much 100 cheerful who watched the Tushüt to suit French fans.
agreed the Springboks "showed The team had its first work-no l effects from their long eut this morning and everyone; British tour. They seem agite with plenty of the Beld except the and rapid and captain, Avril Malan, who has stumini."--AP.
Wax on
REVISED DRAW
DRAW FOR PROFESSIONAL/AMATEUR
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Following is the revised draw for the professional and amateur golf tournament to be played over the Old Course at Fanling tomorrow:
B. Arda, W. Stoker, C, J. Smith
D. Bermas, H. M. G. Forsgate, C. 1. Stapleton H. Boyle, B. Y, M. To, Sq. Lør. E. C. Fincher C. C. Chen, F. A. Remedios, W. F. Houstoun E. Cremin, A. F. Sutcliffe, R. J. Clarke S. Cowling, J. G. King, A. D. Dully
Crampton, J. D. Clague, C. A. Webster P. Domingo, G. McLeod, L. H. Kekule W. E. Hitchins, C. Howell, Bertie To Y. Y. Hsieh, E. C. Drown, J. Chubb
Bill Sechoe, J, 13. Kite, R. Kilburn
Solr said!
drank African
though it was
12.00: 12.06: 12.12: 12.18: 12.24:
12.30:
13.36:
| his, readers the South Africans
1242:
thank only tea, bziere, aller. ord during meals,
12.48: 12,54:
independent abservations in- denied that the white wine in
1.00: 1.00:
T. Ishii, Chow Kong, C. R. Hewit
Friday,
the table fast night was for thanager Freddy Hergh and the South African reporters With the Jem.
1,12:
3.1:
L. 1. Lu, G. Rignall, J. C. Heywood
1.24:
A. Murray, Guy Harden, E R. Moss
.1.30:
3. Melanes, A. A. Malden, Kim Hall
1,30:
C. Mecgregor, J. W. Singer. J. D. Milner
High morale
142:
T. Nakamura, W. L. Ramsey, J. H. Bridgett
1.40:
The hotel where they ate
1,50:
2,00:
2,06:
F. Philips, A. J. S. McFadzean, W. G. Minto T. Pacheco, A. Middler, W. H. Paterson
2.12:
Al Victoria Barracks
1. Coffey vo (1. K. Fawcett,
5.36 pm, 'Cart 1; W. 0. Tan/
Back v. W. 0, Scott/1dvesey,
5.30 tim. Court 9: W. 0. Maying has welcomed the team Skoth:/Guldford
buine reserve. The
w w. o.with
However, the manager Fr. portedly restricted Liem Lo four at one time in the eleva. į tor after six had squeezed in and the machine sagged.
Fox Thicker, 530 pm, Court 3: receptionist fetmed them W. O. Kiburn/Philp vs W. O. Melaming types" Olly-Simpl/Orr-Ewing, 5.30 pin, Couri 4; W. 0. „Menzies/ Kennelly W W. D. Bacm/ Pritchard, 6.30 pin, Cours 1 W. 0. Foxworthy/Marlcod vs W. O. Bowenim Stead, 6:30 pm. Count 2: W. O Hawkins Chamberlain Ve W. O. Bell/ Cushion, 6.30 pm. Court 3; W. O. Hammett/Keelan vs A. n. Radon, G 20 pin, Court 4.
Futurs round, will be plaget as follows:
Thril round: A Victoria Barracks on February 20, 1901,
5.30-7.20 pm!,
Fourth Fund: AL
Victoria
Barracks on February 22, 1961.
5.30-0.50.
Semi-finals: At Victoria Park
in
K. Kurihara, D. Taylor, W. S. Vaughan
Norman Von Nida. K. U. Dzung. J. A. Cheetham
K. Nagle, P. Plumbly, P. J. Daly
1. Thomas, E. S. Howson, Dr W. F. Watson 2.16: P. Thomson, F. Zhanero. J. B. Huang 2.24: C. Tugol, C. A. Remedios, K. J. Runner D. Welch, Dr G. Choo, W. J. D. Cameron Len Woodward, R. It. Coombs, Capt R. B. Carroll
•.30: 2.30:
It is hoped that the professionals from Manila will arrive me for the match.
Jack Kramer hits at
USLTA proposal for Open tournaments
New York, Feb. 7.
2 February 24, 1961, 5.30- 730 Jack Kramer, the professional tennis promoter,
pm.
Frut: Al Victoria Park on February 28, 1961, 6.00 pm.
'Wolves' get Chick Brodie
London, Feb. 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers Soccer Club today handed a L 14 000 10 Fourth Division Aldershot and signed Chick Brodle, one of Britain's most sought after young Goalkeepers.
AP
today criticised the latest plan of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association for Open tourna- ments as a stalling move.
"Their proposals won't actile Any country opposing Oper a thing." said Kramer, the man tournaments could forbid its who must put the final approval players to enter the tourno- on whether the professionals rents. The International
want
play in the same Federation maels in Stockholm tournaments as amateurs.
'Three in one'
in July.
"I haven't heard from any- one" sald Kramer, "but ine they want the
The USLTA has decided to way 1 get it,
the Inter-professionals
recommend to
nailonal Lawn Tennis Federa- tournament, the tion that each country brother and the
10 play one amateurs an- Tour top men
permitted to sanction an Open in each to play for the em tournament at is discretion. I nisetip. That's like running
SIT DOWN AND HAVE YOUR DINNER!
*****ires tournaments in one.
"Why not run three Opers in tuce different place so that three different areas would benefit?”—AP.
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Blanchflower refuses to go on BBC programme
London Feb. û. Danny Blanchflower, 15-year- old international football star, became tonight the first to re- fuse to appear in the British Broadcasting Corporation's weekly television programme This is your Life," which has been running since 1955.
The programme normally re- views the life of some person who bas made outstanding contributions to a worthwhile cause or fo the happiness of others.
Dlanchflower, captain of Tol- tenham Hotspur, had bren luted into the studio to look at some, equipment. But when he found the cameras were on him. he turned and said: "No thank you not for me" and left.
Viewers did not see the in- eldont and a standby recording was screened.
At his home Danny zaid last night: "I have my own reasons for not appearing, but I don't want to discuss them,
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