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Punchless, pointless Tigers Robert Remedios hits one

TWO GOALS BY EX-SING TAO

STAR WONG TAK-FOOK TAKE KMB TO VICTORY

By I. M. MacTÁVISH

Eleven minutes before the end of this First Division match in which KMB boat Sing Tao by two goals to one at the Club stadium yesterday the fans were packing the exits on their way out.

Sixty seconds later the same folks, were fighting their way back for the first time to a vantage point for the game had

in the afternoon

burst into real life.

Coasting to a comfortable vic-; dangerous a bit of stopping' to risk physical encounter with

goals KMB ng I have seen tory by two elear

in years, The, his opponents and it was late.in suddenly found themselves con- referee raced to The spot, the game before there was even a fronted with a belated spark of pulled the culprit to his feet, a glimpse of his tremendous

revival from the previously whipped out his wes black speed. listless and

Tigers. book, waved a swarm of in- punchless

KMB won because they toole Apparently they did not like quiring players away from the their chances and because they this implied threat to their sue- | scene, booked Shoun, checked had a few players of experience and, in a well-worn phrase, the number on his shirt and capable of imparting a steadysi their defenders started to throw then, with almost everyone ing influence to the side.

expecting marching orderr, allowed the player to stay..

leather'.

Yeung Kwok-kit was spoken to twice in quick succession,

in

for his conduct and then, as; Stag Tao raced through Attack. Leung Kit, the Bus- mens' centre-baif, sent Yeung Wal-rip crashing to the ground with a shocking tackle.

Penalty-kick

The successes among the bus- skipper Lo Kwok- men were Beung, Leung Kit, Wong Tok-

Below expectations took and of course, tireless Chow

Shul-hung.

Goalkeeper

If ever a player asked for

Wat Fat-kim dismiss! it premature

was irritated the crowd with his Shean Chil-keung, He was 'amateur dramatles' designed to very lucky Indeed that he did waste time in the closing stages not collect the full penalty for while Young Kwok-kit punctu- bis action. Something must sted his afternoon's work withi be dons to shield the cultured some dangerous tackling and ha Sheung The referee had no hesitation

ball players from the tradities shared with colleague ir awarding 0 penalty-kek.

of the big-boot boys,

Chi-keung and opponent Cheung marks ni After Young had recovered he

Apart only from the drama of Chl-man the black took the kick himself and left

the final ten minutes the match, the day. Wai Fat-kim helpless with a did not full expectations.

The bone-hard uneven sur~ beautiful shat along the ground.

was a Jong procession of mis face of the ground made clasNY The first nine minutes of the placed passes and wasted op football very difficult and twice gume were, to quote a comment

portunities with the 0.000

opening minutes the! made on the spot, interesting'.

spectators getting very little to players were beaten by the un- expected behaviour of the ball KMB were quieldy revealed shout about.

the plich al in their true colours Kick-It-

strange angles but that was no real excuse for a bad finish to anywhere became the motto:

managed time-wasting by every con-

a good run by Lau Woon-ching. their to produce the attractive form The winger pushed ceivable

the means became

ball them on treties, and in between some of

as many occasions recently. They weakly into a crowd of oppos. his mates then found time to pay

were strangely uncertain in de ng ployers while much attention to the man as fence and right out of touch in walted for a lofted pass into the

goalmouth.

to the ball.

For this state of affairs as it came off

Sing blame.

Tao

mainly were They never

from we have sECTI

to

attack and both KMB goals Yeung Kwok-kit had an should have been prevented. other show of disfavour

Kwok Chow-ming had a good

from

Expensive free-kick

shooting....but he was beaten

the referee but it was difficult | afternoon but neither Lee Lul- At the other end goalkeeper Carned a to understand why left-back kong nor Luk Ping-yiu, back Kwok Chow-ming Sheun Chi-keùng was allowed in the team after several weeks cheer as he dived under Wong Chu-po to clutch the ball as the to remain on the feld after af absence, played as they can, savage feet-first tackle on Lau Much of the defensive unwinger was in the very act of Woon-ching.

as steadiness sprang from It was thoughtless and potentially Keo-loung's inability to subdue all ends up a minute later when roving Chow Shiu-hung The quite certain pivot was never what to do when Chow went wandering

NOTICE

Real trouble

Fung

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Sing The wing-hatives Programmes and Entry played hard enough but their 10th Race distribution was often at fault Forms for the

and this Rave the inside-for- Meeting 1960/G1 to be held

wards u Ist of unnecessary on Saturday, 18th March,

running 1961. (weather permitting)

Thir may be obtained at the Secre- Office, Alexandra tary's

Houac, Houre:

the. Club Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road:

Entries will now close at 12 o'clock NOON on Wednes- day, 8th March, 1961, and not on Tuesday, 7th March, 1961, as previously announced.

By Order of the Stewards,

A

about.

trouble, Tiger's real however, was in the forward line. Lee Tak-tung ad terrible game. Nothing would come off for the lanky winger and the barracking from the fans did not help blm to find his touch.

Little Cheung Chi-wat-will- Ing but oh so immature--was blotted out of the picture by seasoned campaigner Leung Kit and was never able to link his front rank together as a centre- forward must.

The return of Lau Woon- ruised only ching to the side A. E. ARNOLD,

false hopes for the flying winger Secretary, Icoked both unfit and unwilling

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a fine hook shot by Wong Tak- fook hit the cross bar and re-. bounded into play.

Rome Games swim event dispute flares up again

was

< Australia named the winner of the . Olympic event, but the U.. cialis that official Federation chronometers showed that the U.S. entry Lance Larson post ad a bélter time, of 55, 65.1

The Hague, Mar, 5. | John Devitt The dispute over who won the Rome Olympia Games 300 metres freestyle swimming race bubbled up again today as the International Swim- ming Federation was report- ed ready to name a new com. mitice to investigate controversial finish.

Swimming Federatión Presl- dent Max Ritter of the United States and Federation Serre- tary Kito Abe of Japan will designate a committee com- posed of Federation members to consider a demand by the U.S. Sports Federation to reverse the decision for the 100 metres.

The jockeys were

all women

Nice, Mar. 5. Another bastion of male supremacy fell here today. An officially sanctioned horse race complete with pari-mutuel betting WAS run at the Hippodrome Dé La Cote D'Azur race track and the Jockeys were all women.

The winning rider was Janine Leføyre, 23-year- old daughter of Actor Rene Lefevre.--AP.

SUGAR RAY

FACES DISCIPLINARY ACTION

The

and 55.1 seconds against Devitt's 55.2, 55.2 and 55.2 seconds.

The

past Benny

Benny Omar to score the

winning run

By OLLY VAS

Not many softballers belong to the rank of players who have succeeded in hitting the ball past ageless Benny Omar but a new member of this group was admitted to the fraternity yesterday.

This was Robert Remedios of the Cheyennes whose well-placed hit bounced on the canvas sack covering third base and then rolled along the line to the outfield for a triple which was the blow that helped the Cheyennes to pip SCAA 5-4 in the main attraction at King's Park over the weekend.

after pitching and had no chance to flek Souza's hit.

Batting first, the SCAA nine | the SCAA (two runs up. Wong | through Pang's quistratched legs. were two runs up in a matter and YK, Chun were retired to Pang was caught off balance

of minutes. Fleet-footed A.G. close the SCAA Inning.. Ismail wangled a walk off David Molly, then Artur Ozorlo fol- lowed sult and the Cheyennes were in trouble.

Short-lived lead

new Commission would have to make a preliminary opinion on the controversy before the full Board of the Federation acted. The full Boaril is composed of A. Đè of them, then Benny Salca or Hongkong, Harry aleshed A bit to right Acid, Gets of South Africa,

for A. Ismail dashed

Home and Lambassa of Yugoslavia, F. crossed the plate as the relay Rizal of France, D. Bayer of from the outileid was intercept- Ozorio West Germany and E. J. Scotted by pitcher Mally. of Britain-AFP.

also tallied on the play to put

Winning run

It proved to be a short-lived lead for in their turn në bal the Cheyennes tied up the rams and even forged into the lead.

Then up strode husky loft- Dick Chaves and Manuel hander Remedios who, with a Poon's fielder's choice sentXavier scored for the Cheyennes one-strike, two balls "count" both runners to the bases ahead to make the score all square at on him, fooled the SCAA In- Omar two runs aplece. Then Onofre Acid by blasting an outside Souza scampered home on pitch on Benny Omar's direc- Danny Gosano's grounder for tion. Omar never even saw the the Cheyennes to lead 3-2 be ball and seconds Inter there fore Sonny Azevedo was called were handshakes

all round LS out to end the first inning. SCAA Souza tallied the winning run were retired in quick order of the game. the top of the second and so were the Cheyennes, leaving the score unchanged.

Third straight wins for Canada, Russia in World Ice Hockey

Geneva, Mar. 5.

In the third inning the lead changed hands,

4

And of Rercedios there was no sight as the Cheyennes sup Porters joined in the melce to offer their congratulations. very tense gamą indeed. Artur Ozorio was struck out

The Cheyennes failed to by Malig for the first 'out' then trounce SCAA who can thank LC Poon hit one past short- opposing pitcher Pang for this, stop Onofre Souza to get on as well as Benny Omar who base. Poon stole second safely played the game of his life. when catcher George Ribeiro The winners Remedios and mado a bad throw to Souza. their catcher Ribeiro were cut- Benny Omar then came into standing.

the limelight when he con- nected solidly and sent the ball zooming past the Cheyenne

ingeid, between second and

bases. Poon had third easiest of tasks to score teing run of the game.

The fast-skating Canadians turned aside a strong rally by the Americans today and wound up 7-4 (4-2, 2-0, 1-2) winners over the United States in the World Ice Hockey Champion-Chan banged ships...

co-favourites, slovakia defeated West

title, many 6-0 (2-0, 0-0, 4-0).

The Russians, with Canada for the defeated Finland 7-3 (5-0, 0-0, 2-3) In another Group match in Lausanne.

The Canadians and Russians both have won

their opening three matches and ure expected

Other results

Results of ather softbali matches during the weekend

the

the

were

Junior league

Antelopes 11, Wolves 8. Indians 20, Wolves 2. Stardusts 12, New Asia Col-

P. C. Wong was out on o routine infeld play, then Y.K.

the ball

past and shortstop Souza

Omar dashed home with SCAA's Ger- fourth run. K. K. Sit got a lege 3.

base on balls off Malig but with two Group

bise runners · on.

Eddle today Young could not come through with a hit and the SCAA team had to be content with their one-run lead, the scoreboard

and In Group Two One Three matches earlier

Italy defeated Augiria 7-2 and Ruznania defeated South Africa 14-0.

20th

Teams playing in group three

15th to to fight it out for the title whenure fighting for they clash in. the Championshilpi | blaces.-AP, on March 12.

Other matches

Las Vegas, Mar. 5. Nevada State Athletic Commission announced here

Finland has won one match— today that it was considering against East Germany and the taking disciplinary action United States now has lost all against Bugar Ray Robinson Its three matches against Russia, for "cunduet, detrimónial to Czechoslovakia and Chanda boxing."

In the 16th minute an awk- ward ball dropied between Lee Liu-kong and KMB wing- Luk Man÷wal. Both men tried to play it and it looked a bit harsh when a free-kick

Robinson was outpointed here was awarded against the fall last night by Gene Fulkner in back. There appeared nd about for the National Boxing latent to infringe....but Association version of the world. free-kick it was....and an ex-middleweight title, pensive one at that.

Mr John Gammick, one of the When the ball was swept Commissioners, said the reason Wong for this ncross the penalty area

action was because Chu-po chipped it back Into Robinson had threatened to re- the goalmouth and It was fuse to fight unless the ring was eventually pushed into the net enlarged and the gloves by Wong Tak÷foolt

burst

changed,

One mintite later Young A bigger ring was brought Kwok-kit almost gave away the here from Los Angeles, and new equaliser. He was only Inches gloves flown in.

own goal with n Mr Gammick said the Coni- outside his hasty 'safety effort intended to mission was split 2-2 on whether by Cheung to fine or suspend Robinson. thwart a

His own opinion was that when Chi-wal.

When least expected KMB the Commission

met again to went further ahead. Sing Tad morrow it would finally vote wing-half Cheung Chi-man simply for a public reprimand. carelessly misplaced his pass in-Reuter. midfield when he appeared to have plenty of time to find his man. Chow Shla-bung pounced on the ball and, sent a long pass through to Wong Chu-Po. The winger steadied himself before pushing the ball shend for Wong Tak-fook to drive it along the ground and into the net.

Immediately afterwards KMB started an almost similar move but it came to an abrupt stop when Cheung Chi-man lald Wong Tak-fook low with a crude tackle. The Inside-right never really recovered.

Deterioration

In other Group One matches, Sweden beat East Germany 3-2 (1-0, 1-2, 1-0). and Czecho

Doug Sanders takes the New Orleans Open

New Orleans, Mar. 6. Doug Sanders of California won the $30,000 (£10,700) New, Orleans Open Invitation Golf Tournament here today by four strokes.

A

The 27-year-old Sanders had final round of 70 for a total of 272, and his choque for first prize

came to $4,300 (£1,500), Gay Brewer of Florida and Mac Main of Virginia tied for

to excuse their tactics in the second place on 277. closing ten minkites, KMB de-

Gary Player of South Africa served to win sea on yea- and Johnny Patt of Louisiana terday's form Sing Tao hard-tied for third place with totals ly. merited a point one thing seemed certain

... bat of 208.-Reuter,

Shean Chi-kbung deserved the

Real Madrid

keep Spanish

League lead

now reading SCAA 4, Cheyen

nes 3.

Fielding gem

inve

SCAA pitcher George Pang Jr was Been to advantage in this third 'inning when with one

and away

Souza, prancing, around at third base he forced Gosano to pop up and Carlos Azevedo to ground out to setire the Cheyennes and to get his team-mates out of troublz.

The crowd certainly a big hand to Benny In the

bottom of the fourth when with the score still unchanged he pulled off a fielding gem. David Malig's hard

drive Atletico of Madrid remained bounced off Omar's leg but the In the second place after beat-felder made a quick recovery ing Atletica of Bilbao 3-1 in and whipped a fant throw to first Madrid,

to beat Malig to the sack. Carlos Azevedo get on base via a hit but George Ribeiro double- bimted and Chaves lifted a foul tip to leave Azevedo cooling his becis,

Madrid, Mar: 5. Real Madrid maintained their lead in the Spanish First Divi- sion Soccer League when they beat Saragossa 3-2 in Saragossa today.

Today's results were: Saragossa 2, Real Madrid 3. Majorca. 1, Granada 0. Oviedo 2, Seville 2. Barcelona 1, Valenela 1. Valladolid 2, Espanol 0, Betis 7. Elelle 1. Santander 2, Real Sociedad 0. Atletico Madrid 3, Atletico Bilbao 1.

The first four in the League tule after the matches were: 1. Read Madrid, 44 paints,

Atletico Madrid, 33 points. 3. Barcelona, 28 points. 4. Atletico Bilbao, 27 points. -Reuter,

4.

experience of the long walk Shorter time-gap Long jump record

the

dressing

ahead of bis maten.

The teams

room

for

WI-Australia by Russian girl

ericket series?

Port of Spain, Mar. 5.

Ladies' fivision Toreros 4, Nam Wah,8

Ferry Sonneville

wins German shuttle title

Bonn, Mar, 5,

Ferry

The. Indonesian ace, Sonneville singles title of the West Ger- Badminton man International

de- Championships when he fcated Malaya's Lee Kin-tat 15-9, 15-1 here today.

Results of other finals today

Weren's

Singles: Judy. Hashman (U.S.) beat Sonia Cox (New Zealand) 11-1, 11-1 Men's Doubles: H. T. Findlay

won' the men's

were:

and A. D. Jordan (Britain) beat K. H. Yeoh and C. T. Gon (Milaya) 15-4, 15-2.

Women's Doubles: Mira Hosh man (US.) and S. Co (New Zealand) beat Schmidt and Latz (Germany) 15-4, 15-3. P. C. Wong spoiled his team's Mixed Doubles; C, T. Oan chances of going further ahead (Malaya) In the top of the fifth inning Zealand)

and S. Cox (Now beat K. M. Yeoh when he foolishly strolled to (Malaya) and Mrs Hashian third base "to And shortstop 15-1, 15-12-AFF. Souza waiting for him with the bali in hand. Wiren the Che- yennes Lailed to score In the bottom half of this Inning it seemed as if the new champions would extend their winning streak to eight games but it was nat to be. SCAA

arsi

were out in 1-2-3

in this inning the Cheyennes

in the top of the sixth

Eye-tests for

soccer referees

Melbourne, Mar. 4. failed to take advantage of the have their eyes tested-it

Football referees here are to

opportunity to get that clusive born omeinis, derided

run.

who

Avene

1.

har...

Leningrad, Mar, 0.

The traditional advice from Tass News Agency

With Gosano and Melig on the dee lines was put forward sald

third end second respectively officially by› Tatyana Shchelkanova, a Soviet

+ football club- KMB: Wai Fit-kim, Lo Kwok-

girl student, set a new world and only one down the

next and accepted promptly by the two batters could do no better Victorian Football leung, Sheun Chi-keung, Lo Fal-

Mr Gerry Gomez, manuger of record of 6.27 metres (20 ft.

Association. on, Leung Kit, Yeung Kwok- the West Indies touring cricket 6% Ins) in the indoor

thon hit the ball to the out- long

today. kit, Wong Chu-po, Wong Tak- team, sald here today that the ¦ jump..

indelders She was competing

playing The advice came from the The second half was relook, Chow Shit-hung, Cheung West Indies Board of Control the Leningrad Winter

Trucks shallow.

Brunswick Football Club com- markable only for. the post-Yu-kwok, Luk Man-wal. should ask Austrails to shorten and Field Championships.

The Cheyennes chances did mittee. interval deterioration in the Sing Tao Kwok Chow-ming, the nine-year gap betweeni Mla Shehelicanova, Olympic eventually conte, in the Just A member of the élúb-raid standard of play. Sing Tao Lee Liu-kong, Luk Ping-ytu, visits there by the West Indies, champion in the 80 metra Inning. This time they were not today that one refered could had a spell in command with- Cheung Man-chi, Fung Kec- Judging from the Interest In hurdles, equalled hier CAVA to be denied. Manuel Xavier not me more than seven feet out, being able to get a goal leung Cheung Chitman, Lau series which ended recently, world record of 10.0 seconds, builted beautifully, with one without glassene and when the balance of prot Woon-ching, Young Wai-to the Australians would be happy Tags said she duo excelled in "'bul' on the scoresheet, advanced On a muddy day during last Cheung Chi-wat, Yeung Wal to see the West Indians more running the 100 metres., Her to second on a wild pitch by football 'season he had to slop otten, Mr. Gomez said.-China |-tline in that was 11.0 seconds. Pang utid tiện cáme home when the game three times to wipe Mail Special.

Onofre Soizza's arivé wout his glasses-China Máll Special..

tire oventually parted to the Bumen they too falled to turn It to advantage.

The only real excitement came when Chaw Shiu-hurg caught the Sing Too defenes moving backwards in retreat and from 25 yards he rec blistering grounder just out- dide the post.

Then came the penalty kick

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