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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961.
All-England shuttle
Burnley out of European Cup championships open
up
Jofre steps
training for title fight
Sao Paulo, Mar. 15.
World bantamweight cliants
pien Eller Jofre has stepped up
HAMBURG SV ENTERS
SEMI-FINAL WITH 4-1
SECOND-LEG VICTORY
Hamburg, Mar. 15.
la training for his tifte fight on Hamburg Sport Veroin, West German
March 26 again 4 Piero Italin
of Italy in Rio De Janeiro.
Joire who had been taking
enly light exteti pa bae in his home icwn, stepped up training
with roadwork. punching hug i
werkuts and Ave parring
soccer champions, boat Burnley, the English champions, by 4-1 here today to qualify for the semi-finals of the European Cup.
rounds with a pair of Brazilian The Germans, who were beaten 3-1 by
amateurs.--AP.
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG :
JOCKEY CLUR
Notice to Members
Subscription Grißins 1962
The Stewards have ordered a batch of 100 Subscriptions Griffins to race in 1962 and they now invite Members to subscribe for them,
Burnley in the first-leg match of their quarter-final, were much the more con- vincing side today and won the tie on an aggregate of 5-4.
Hamburg were well on top indrecend-leg match of their quez- the mat hair. And by the, ter-fanl ni Prague, Czechos- interval they had fideer a 2-0 lovakia. lent.
Scoring
&
They moved into the semi- Tanley hit back with a goat, anals with three points and a 10 minutes after the resumption 5-1 geal score. They had beaten ahend in the Che Czechs nt Barcelona 4-0 which put them
two earlier, this month-Reuter for the overall matches, but the German AP. whipped back into the lead with two goats four minutes,
minat In the
closing For y altneked desperately,
th the Best time in
boked! consistently Tomburs post, but the Gaman da a Twice thots hit this side packed their defence and
The cost per horse to Sub- and tar seribers will · be HK$4,500; | Moteh which sum includes Livery to the date of acceptance by the Stewards.
Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House, Sth! Floor.
held on to the row overali lad.
The goals
UK soccer
results
London, Mar. 15. Results of tonight's British Icotball matches were:
KIBUS Inside-felt
Sluermer scored Hamburg's first goal in the 7th minute. Uwe Seeler,
German international cd All subscriptions must be entre-forward, made it 2-0 in paid by cheque and applic the 41st minute with a goal from
tion farms must be signed by
INTERMEDIATE INTERNATIONAL (Under 23%)
England 4, Germany 1. (Play-
at Tottenham).
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Blackpon! 0, Wednesday (Postponed from March 4).
1.
Division IV Exeter City vs Crewe, (Post-
fog). Wrexham 3. Darlington 1.
corner. Gordon Harris, Burnley's out all Subscribers in the pre-de-ient, reduced the Germain sence of the Secretary at the club's lead after 10 minutes of Club Oflices, Alexandra The scrond half, but left-winger House.
Gerd Doerful (12th minute) and poned Uwe Sevler (18th minute) re- stored the Hamburg lead which the team never relinquished.
The Subscription List will close at NOON on Friday,
1st March, 1961.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.į
A crowd of neatly 75,000 packed the Volkspark Stadium for today's match, played in excellent conditions.
Hamburg now meet Barcelona in the semi-finals of the, Cup.
The Spanish team today tied 1-1 with the Czech Hong Kong, 16th Mar., 1961. Spartak Hradec Kralove, in the
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
10TH RACE MEETING Saturday 18th March, 1961.
(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club? THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 9 RACES.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and Race No. # will be run at 2.00 pm-there will be no Cash Sweep for this face (No. 9). Rares 1 to 8 will be run at half hourly intervals com-
eneing at 2.30 pan, and ending at 6.00 p.m.
The Secretary's Omer at Alexandra House will close, at 11.45 ..
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Budges must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $25.00 each are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be ebtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Odiers of the Chub at Prince's Buliding, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 5. D'Agullar Street: King's Road, North Point and 382 Nathan ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT Road. THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
TIMns will be obtainable at the Club Houes if ordered In advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand.
Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the new Public 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 Publle Enclosure and Stand.
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Alceting,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
SCOTTISH CUP
ARMY RUGBY CUP FINAL
A feature of the Army Rugby Cup final at Aldershot recently, when the First Battalion The King's Own Sqttish Borderers retained the trophy by beat- ing the First Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment by slx points to three, was the tremendous dash of the Borderers' pack. Here are two of their forwards (in darker jerseys) about to pounce on the ball in the loose--Banews photo.
HOLLAND CUP SEMI-FINALS
HIGHLIGHT WEEKEND HOCKEY PROGRAMME
By NUMPERE
With most clubs having completed their fixtures in the Men's League hockey programme the only position not yet decided is that of run- ners-up in the First Division.
Macaensla 'A' have won this; league and at present KCC 'A' are in second position but Army 'A' are only two points matches to
Fourth round replay Hibernian 0, Celule 1. After extra-time-winners meel Air-behind with drieonians ita semi-final at play. Hampden Park, Glasgow).
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Kilmarnock 1. Airdeleonians 0. Motherwell 0, St Mirren 3. (Both matches postponed fron March 11).
IRISH LEAGUE Glenavon 4, Ards 0.
IRISH CUP
Second round replay Crusaders 2, Distillery 2.-
Reuter.
[wo
Lions, Dutch HG, INC 'B' and Nav Bharat 'C'.
Interest this weekend will be
centred on the semi-finals of the Holland Cup which feature Cup holders Army 'A' versus KCC 'A' and Recreio 'A' versus Macaensis '3' and Recreio
the Nav Bharat 'A'. 'B' will be relegated to Second Division, their places
First nivision by taken respective leagues.
in the
Prisons and wlaners ot
Army 'A' still had a chance They of vague honours until being
'A' RAF Wen down 3-4 to Recreio
their
last Sunday and will obviously now make mall-out effort to retain the Holland Cup. Army 'R' and Army 'C' are
Both they, and KCC 'A' play runners-up in the two sections the same type of hockey and of the Second Division and Sunday's match should be very the
teains sevon
who will | Interesting. However, if Amy form the new Third Division ('A' have Pettyfer back in the for next season aro Demons, side, they may just about serpe HKHC 'B', Macaensls Cthrough but it must be remem- bered that KCC 'A' are the only team who have besten Maczeń- als A this season, once in the Cup and once in the League,
Weak front line Recrelo 'A', in beating Army ('A' Just. Sunday, played their best hockey of the season and If they play as well this week, then their match with Nav Bharat
A should be another thriter and they could well go through to the final.
Russian horses have
first taste of
Grand National fences
Haydock Park, Mar. 15.
Paleistan vs Ireland. Maluya or Wales vs Scotland. The Lailles Internationai Tournament comprises six temps
England, USA, Comincu- wealth, Zanzibar, Scotland, and Portugal and the draw is:
First round England vs USA. Commonwealth vs Zanzibar.
Becond round England or USA vs Conunon- wealth or Zanzibar.
Scotland vs Portugal. The Ladies International Shield is held by the Commen wealth but with Recreto having Woll League and Cup this seaxn, Portugal must bo favourites.
Fixtures
Following are
the fixtures for this weekend and the coming week:
Sunday, March 19 Holland Cup semi-inats Anny 'A' vs KCC 'A' at Sea- kunpoo, 2.30 pm. Umpires: W. Matthews, K. Lall.
Regreto
Ναν Bhoral 'A' vs A at King's Park, 4 pm. Um-
Nav Bharat are weak in their front line, having to rely aimest press: P. Xavler, H. Crebas. entirely on Pat Gardner. This well shown by the fact that they have scored only four goals
Scond Division Section 'A'
The three Soviet horses entered for the Grand National Steeplechase on March 25 had their
IR their Inst four league Army B vs Mnetensis first taste of English fences when they train-matches. I think Recreio might at Soekunpod, 11.30 am, ed at Haydock Park racecourse today.
make it but it should be close piros: K. M. Hursan,
NOTICE
The horses jumped four plan fences and
the open ditch, Epigraff jumped first and com- pleted
the jumps in faultless THE ROYAL HONG KONG|style, though his pace was slow.
JOCKEY CLUB
Progranimes
Reljef was the most impres- and Entry sive of
the trio. though he Forms for the 11th Baxter jumped across the fourth fence. top of the Race Meeting 1980/51 to be! Grifet clipped the held on
Saturday 1st and fence and almost unseated his rider. Monday 3rd April, 1961, weather permitting) may
be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley;
The price of admission will be $10.00 each payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be pro-and the Stables, Shan Kwong minently displayed throughout the Meeling.
Roud.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admission.
Entries close at 12 o'clock MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the NOON ንዘ Tuesday, 21st RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Lash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each for Races 1 to 8 may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prince's Bulld- ing Ground Floor (facing Statuo Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 17th March, 1861, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
meeting
Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race of this may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club. The office inours of the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club are ns follows: Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and 5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 11th March
Saturday 18th March
9 m. to
5 p.m.
9 a.m. to
12.30 p.m. On.m. to 11 am,
March, 1961,
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
10th Race Meeting 1960, 01.
Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and ridors close at the Secretary's
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong anw 382 Nathan Road Office, Happy Valley, at 10
Kowloon:-
Mondays to Feldays ** Saturday 11th March Saturday 18th March
Hong Kong, 11th March, 1001.
10 nm. to 4 pm.
...m. to 11.45 a.m. a.m. to it ..
By Order of The Stewards,
A. E. Arnold,
Secretary,
.m. Friday, 17th March, 1961.
By Order of the Stowarda,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 10 March, 1901.
Satisfied
The Russian jockeys said they were satised with the workout. They pointed out that the horses had not worked on grass since Inst October.
All three Russian entries ara quoted at 100 to one in the betling on the Grand National, the world's
most Kruzling steeplechase. - China 'Mall Special.
thing.
With the introduction of summer time ou Sunday, evening hockey is again posal-
БСВЯ ble and Tuesday
the commencement of the Inter- national Knock-out Tourna- ment.
In the
Mon's Internationals there
ите 10 leams entered, orely England, India, Malaya, Wales, Portugal. Common wealth, Holland, Scotland, Ireland and Pakistan.
Malaya
the current holders of the International series but until the composition ог the varlous teams are known, who will win this season is anyone's guess.
מיזם
The draw
and
The draw for the frut second rounds in as follows:
First round England va Indin, Malaya va Wales,
Second round England or India v Portugal. Commonwealth vs Holland.
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Abbas.
Second Division Section 'B'
Um-
2. A.
Army C vs KCC 'B' at 500- kunpoo, 4 pm. Umpires: A. Aziz, H. Brandt,
Tuesday, March 21 Men's International Serica England vs
Park, 5.30 pm. Khan, A. Cunha.
Umpires: Y,
Malaya va Wales et Kai Tak, 5.30 pm. Umpires: W. Matthews, Z. A. Abbus.
with one upset
London, Mar. 16.
The defeat of the No. 7 seeded player, Thanoo Khajadbhai, of Thailand, provided the first shock result in the All-England Badminton Championships which began today at the Empire Pool, Wembley.
He was besten
In the rat
10-15, 12-15 round by Hugh Findlay, ал English Internä- tional
Findlay, who came close to winning the only mutch for England in the recent Thomas Cup the against Denmark, al- most threw nway his chance today. In a tense second get Khindblad raved four match points before Findlay finally won with a cross-court smash.
Miss Pratuang Pattabongs, Thailand's leading woman player, had to scratch from ner first round women's singles matchi because she had not sumelently recovered from. an ankle injury.
Today's results included:
MEN'S SINGLES
Firsl round
1
Three Olympic
champions for Japanese
athletics meeting
Tokyo, Mar. 15. Three Olympic champions will take part in Japan's first indoor track and field meeting here
March 18-19.
The rat to
II. P. Findlay (Britain) beat Olymple
On
arrivo was
200-metre
dash
aboard
4
T. Khajadbhai (Thailand) 13-10, champion, Livio Berruli of
15-12.
Italy. He arrived
Yeol Kean-hun (Malaya) | SAS plane today, beat P. Bearson (Britain) 15-2, 15-8.
Finn Kobbero (Denmark), the No. 3 seed, beat J. Lanning
(Britain) 15-5, 15-0,
C. Wattanasin (Thailand), the No. 4 seed, beat C. Darncil (Britain) 15-3, 15-1.
B. Hot-Christensen (Den- mark) beat H. S. Parmar (Malaya) 15-9, 15-8,
Con Chong-leik (Malaya) beat G. J. Bencom (Britain)
15-1, 15-5.
B. Glans (Sweden) beat C. Lawrence (Britain)) 15-3, 15-5. Second round
E. Kops (Denmark), the No. 1 reed bent G. Rowlandin (Britain) 15-9, 15-5.
C. Costes (Britain) beat D. K. Worg (Malaya) 15-5, 15-6.
F. Kobberu (Denmark) brat Yeoh Kenn-hua (Malaya) 18-14,
15-2,
He was followed by tia Americans-Don Bragg, winner of the Olymple pols vault, and Robert Avant, a high jumper,
New Zealand's Olymple 5,000 metres winner, Murray Hal berk, will arrive tomorrow,
The foreign invaders were invited to
help develop feld men Japanese track and for the coming 1964 Tokyo Olympics,
A special indoor track was constructad al Tokyo
Metro- politan Gymnasium In Neijl Shrine the meeting-AP.
outer gardens for
Convincing win by England's Under-23s
London, Mar. 15. splendid saves by saved West
Some Guenter Bernard
Lee Kla-tat (Malaya) heat F. | Germany from Д crushing Woodley (Britain) 15-4, 15-2. detent in the Under-23 soccer H. Berch (Denmark) beat A. international against England. Jordan (Britain) 15-7, 15-2 here at White Hart Lane,
Tottenham, tonight. D. Rowe (Britain) beat П. T.
As it was,
England Fearonpalam (India) 16-8. comfortably enough, 4-1, after 10-15, 18-15.
Germany had held them to 1-1 in the first half.
F. A. Sonneville (Indonesia) beat D. Horton (Britain) 15-1,
15-0.
Ocn Cheng-tek beat K. A. Nielsen 4-15, 15-0, 18-13.
B. Glans beat F. Vincent 15-7, 8-15, 15-3.
Third round
E. Kopa bent C. T. 15-2, 15-10.
R. S. McCoig (Britain) B. A. Jonsson (Sweden) 15-7.
won
Goalkeeper Bernard, In his first representative game, had no chance with any of the efforts that beat him, and time and again in the second half he thwarted the sharp-shooting English forwards' with a Suc cession of fine saves.
In an. entertaining match Germany were equal to Eng- Coates land in all except shooting,
Apart from Bernard, their beat Strehl and
statu were centre-forward inside-left Holer, 15-0, who came on midway through
was injured. the Arst halt when Straschitz
H. Borch beat Lee Kin-tal 18-13, 15-0,
England's scorers were Byrne, Strebĺ
F. A. Sonneville beat D. Rowe Paine, H, Shawcross. 15-2, 15-2-AFP.
scored for West Germany.
Cooper accepts
accepts promoter's
offer of a
a fight
against Patterson
London, Mar. 15.
India at King's Jim Wicks, manager of British and Empire heavy- weight champion Henry Cooper, has virtually accepted an offer for Cooper to meet Moyd Patterson for the world heavyweight title. Wicks said today he had re- lightedt at the opportunity ceived a cable from George offered me." Parnassus of the Olympic Boxins Club, Los Angeles, offering to promote a Cooper Patterson Ullo bout in Los Angeles this boxing."
Wednesday, March 22 Commonwealth vs Holland at KCC. 5.30 pm. Umpires: J. Howe, A. Van der Sluis.
Thursday, March 23 Pakistan vs Ireland at Son- kubpoo, 5,30 pm. Umpires: K. Lalim, U. S. Dillon,
Friday, March 24
summer.
"This is the one thing I want a world title fight, and I om certain to bring credit to British
Tho
British
heavyweight champion today worked out trva German sparring Ulu Ritter and Horst
Wicks said he replied: "OK. for Cooper. Awalt your terms.”
with
mates,
Cooper, training at Wrays- Men's Firal Division Leaguo bury. Buckinghamshire, for the Nichs and cald he was looking Army 'A' vs IRC 'A' at Soo-defence of his British and Em-' forward" kunpoo, 6.30 pm. Umpires: C. pire titles against Joe Erskine battle against Weld challenger Blackburn, H. Crebas.
next Turalay said he was "de- Erksine. UPI.
to next Tuesday's
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