THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1961.

HONGKONG .

7,

MACAO... 1

Skipper Lau Chi-lam the star

Coach and umpire get into a kicking duel

Los Angeles, Apr. 16.

Veteran umpire Jocko Conlan and Dodger coach Leo Durocher got into a kicking duel during the fourth inning of the Pittsburgh-Los Angeles baseball game today.

Lutoriter wars thrown out of the name.

A BLOW

Eurocher was

one of many

3. Dodger dugout who ali- forded.

The 21:2 developed dested

alt: Didger Ar

072

J

When

motiona Dutcher st of the game, Leg out of the dagen, Watch up to Comien and mad? baseman

a kick m Log at the ground Norm Larker hit a high pupap

front of the umpire's fe-1.! fair halfway be- Han landed

Presa

observern 130X

weren't tween home and first base, ther

called to 1:1 whether Durochers Conlon la ved funt.

fo struck Conlan after hitting! buil,

the ground. But they could tre Jorku kick bark at Lea and impered Conlon landed uw on Lear shins,

You

Geoff Griffin

becomes

a jumper

Grott "Chuckey" 21-year-old Bonth bowler who was Out of Test cricket

has

16 year,

mark in sport

tant efficials.

Grifin, the African "-balled" In England that made Nis without failing

1

Oller imparer ruthed in carti

Conlan Fulled

away

Durecher, and Lo marched wit te the dslag room.

Butcher shid Inter; "I Just kicked dirt at him, and he just

ticked me.

So I kicked back."—AP.

11 ar that cirit has won 16 the Nigh and long jump

Taki

the Mashor Man't .t

itt Charagtionships Amelits Saucy, Southern Rhodesia, fear

the

And he came grenad zule vauir.

1.

to

171

Cin, we short of intevante mal standarde, nave up athle- two and a half years ago

centrate on ericket.

John Cottrell.

Brazilians win

kin

Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 16. The viste Brazilian roever Madureira Athleticn a! Janeiro defeated is the

selection 3-1

! Malayan

in

World record?

Wigan. Apr. 16.

The Orrell Rugby League Club scared the fantastie whitewash of 116-0 over the Bowden Club ont the Orrell Club ground near here today,

The Orrell Club perret: said after the match that although he had nci yet consulted the records he was almost sure that this was a world record. --AFP.

Champion's

remarkable performance

MACAO FAIL TO STAY

THE PACE IN THE ANNUAL INTERPORT

By I. M. MacTAVISH

Bewildering interpassing and brilliant interchanging of positions swept Hongkong to a convincing 7-1 victory over a gallant but outplayed and very tired Macao roprosentative side in the annual intorport at the Club Stadium yesterday. While they were still fresh the visitors gave as good as they got and there were times early on when they caused plenty of stir around the home goal. As the edge disappeared from their stamina the boys from Macao found it increasingly difficult to maintain a grip on the Hongkong attack.

hy did very well to keep the score down to 2-1 at the half way stage but they tired fa once Laŭ Chi-lem.. Chaw Shu-hong and Wong Tak-fook started to apply the pressure In the second half.

il to head

kood equaliser. In another minute they almost

the lead. took Leung Weng-kel's hot clipped the past and went outside.

perience in the side to hold it | defenders together while the Mucao chal- lenge was still alive and enough talent and spirit to exploit the chances that came along after it died.

Lou

Chow Shiu-hung put Chi-

long- kong into the lead in the 37 minute when Simoes was very flow in getting down to the centre-forward's 25 yarder. The ball slipped under the goal- keeper's diving body Into the

Lee Kwok-wah, The Portuguese defence lam, Chow Shiu-hung and Wong simply could not stem the flow Tak-fook were the 5-star per- of ages which went with pin formers with Loung Kit and Woon-ching fractionally point accuracy from one Hong-Lau

another and behind and hard-as-iron centre- kog player eng before the end they were half Lee Kong-wal Ketting a beaten or decisively the merlt mark.

126 score suggests.

In spite of the fastest

Baton Rouge, La., Apr. 16. World

champion Ralph Boston jumped 25 feet 2 inches, high jumped 6 feet 6 inches and turned in America's hurdlo times in the Pell- con Relays last night.

The Tennessee A and I star

three

tied In event, another and established three

in ro: prds

the starring:ed Negro track and feld meet t Louisiana Southern University.

margin of

their defeat it was grand to fee el friends and familiar faces back in netion on a local play- ing Deld once again.

Luis

4.

The local boys went into the their second half it holding

50on slender lead but it was obvious that the pace was tell- ing on the visitors,

ACCURATE PASSES

The game was played through – oul in the sporting spirit. This made the referee's

bath task etry and pleasant but Mr Mars- den White got full marks for his excellent handling of the inci- and Francisco Cunhadent when Jorge was injured in and Jeau Johnny Rocha are the second half.

The Hongkong forwards Llmost accepted as members of

The referee refused to allow sprayed accurate pastes in ul the Hongkong family. Down

the players in the vicinity 10 directions and with Chow Shiu- through the years they

have touch the Injured man until he hung roaming

both Out 10 Given many hours of foot-had been examined by the team wings. Macao's defence began to Boston's times in the hurdles Ball pleasure. Time has been

doclor. He allowed time for this crack. Goals came at regular were 13.7 in the 120 highs and kind to all three of them but

10 be done and made suitable intervals. Lau Chi-Jam both of yel 22.6 in the 220 lows,

got regular experience

adjustment of the end....how two in two minutes-the la which are believed to be the #painst top class opposition has dignified it all looked... and 14th and one minute later instest efforts in the US. so tken the sharpness from their

what a contrast to the hustling Lau Woon-ching headed 4 far this year.

play and while there can be no ingrading scenes which have brilliant fifth when he twisted doubt that the know-how' 15 become to common in

recent in his path

Simoca and left Das the 'do-how' s there

Info dedomewhat.

helpess as the ball spun the far corner of the net.

1 He easily won the burdles and the broad jump, establishing iendly match at Ipoh, north meet records in all three, xier Malaya tonight.

i tied

visitors The

troomeed Malayan crven 5-0 at

Kunias Lumpur's Merdeka Stadi yestrday.—AFI.

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB 12TH RACE MEETING

Saturday 15th and Saturday 22nd April, 1961

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

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 17 RACES (There will be 8 races on the Ist Day and 9 races on the 2nd Day) On the 1st Day the fist saddling bell will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the first race at 2.30 pm,

On the 2nd Day the first saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 p.ru. and the rat race run ut 2.00 pm.

The Secretary's Office of Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days,

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted, Admission Badges must be prominently displayel throughout the mreting

Adinission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Canh Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Point and 382, 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.

Tis will be obtainable at the Club House 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 Mem- bers Stand.

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the now Publle 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 Mem- unter the Public Enclosure and bers Guests are not permitted

Sland.

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 Admission Badges will be issued and they must

at the Gale,

be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $1000 in order to gain re-admission,

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be avaliable in the RESTAURANT,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $34.50 each for both days, er $16.00 each for the 1st Day and $10.00 each for the 2nd Day may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prince's Bulk- ing. Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street ax 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.

Tickets reserved and avalable but not paid for by 10.00 0.. Friday, 14th April, 1981, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 6th May, 1901, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Onlees of the Club.

The office hours of the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club are as follows-

Pine's Bullding, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and

5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong-

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 8th Arri

Saturday 15th Apri

Saturday 22nd Agrl!

9am to 5 pm, Ba.m. to 12.30 p.m. # an, to 1150 nit. 0a.m. to 11 am.

King's Hord, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Rond,

Kowloon:-

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 8th April Saturday 15th Ápill Saturday 22nd April

Hong Kong, 8th April, 1961,

10 a.m. to 1 p.

@ .m. to 11.45 am. Orm, to 11.30 n.m. pam. to 11 .m.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

James Juhinson of Texas Southern and Jimmy Howard of Grambling in the high jump,

ANOTHER SENSATION

of

times.

ONE COMPLAINT

Ore

was

Briton wins International Cross-country event

Basil Bentley, 27-year-old British athlete from Coventry. England, clears a hurdle in fine style, well ahead of the rent of the field, in the recent International Cross-country Race at Nantes, France, which he went on to win. The British sedlor team were beaten into second place by the Belgians, but the British Junior not only took the team tile but gained first and second places as well.-COI Photo.

KOREA,

INDONESIA WIN GAMES IN YOUTH SOCCER

Bangkok, Apr. 16.

In the 75th minute Lau Chi-Koren defeated Singapore 4-0 and Indonesia beat

A DELIGHT

which we Jam and Claw Shiu-hung, did a complaint Rocha has lost none of his ability as a ball player. Nowa-

bear every other year is that | delightful double pet which pitch at resulted playing

Ir the days however his work is that the uneven

Inside-right total to vital yard slower than in days Macho is a hindrance to the ruiring the Hongkong Texas Southern university

gone by and he needs an extra Hongkong players.

This year

six and, with just a couple of taminated the wom events with blt of space to turn. Some of the boot

surely on the minutes left

Wong for play four relay victories. Louisiana his touches

Trade It were a delight to other foot for the Cluú ground | Tak-fook

pushed the other got relay records with watch and as me looked at him | vans in shocking state for Checkily he

the whs in the distomers inedity and fund the Gunha boys thoughts this long established Interport into

net between the mile relay.

and to those exciting matek.

when went back

upright I've been poling ni keeper days in the early and middle this famous old

there piece of turt

seemed hardly space 50s when they appeared

enough for him to do so. gutarly in the colours

of and on for many years. I've never reen it as bare and un- Jerephs. Ah, nostalgiall

Even or it is at the moment. not Yesterday it was unworldy of

the occasion.

meet

Another Tennessee A and ansation was uncovered in the

fre,hman 03

Jasper Washingles won the 100 and yard dashe with mes 3.5 and 21.0.

220

Stone Johnson et Grambling was the favourite in the doses but withdrew because of a leg allment.

Un

Wan

Another Olympic champion i

hand for the meet honorary referee

Wilma Rudolph--UPI.

Mike Souchak

wins golf tournament

Greensboro, N.C. Apr. 16. Mike Souchak today won the US$22,500 Groater Greensboro golf tourno-

ment.

Scuchak commented "I needed a good win at home and now I've got it."

His four-day total of 270 was 3cven strokes better than Sum Snead's 283. Snead, who has won the G.O. seven lines, picked up second place money of $2,100 while Billy Maxwell of Dallas,

Tex.. was third with 284.

Slan Lechard of Canada, and Negro Charlie Sifford

of Los Angeles won $1,300 cach when they Ued for fourth place with 285's.

SEVEN BOGEYS

Souchak had held a favo stroke

į

TC-

of St

Coalkeeper Simoes did quite follow in the the of spec- tucular last lines' from Macon, His handling was suspect and he was frequently slow in gel- ting down to the ball on the

ground.

Japan 2-1 in the seventh day of the Asian Youth Football Tournament played here tonight.

The first match

seven.

Koat-

at b- was goalless after being down 0-1 at half time. In the second match time. vali Indonesia

The wrested

crowd the victory

surprised when Indonesia, the favourites, Cutplayed in the early

was

Just as though to show their fchting spirit was still live the viciors Anished the ame with good attacke on the home goal and Cheung Meng- There was a comparatively small crowd on hand when the kucn was only a foot wide with 1wo sides were presented to Dra strong zivot. the Hon. A. M. Rodrigues, Vice- verdict. A decisive President of the Hongkong served Hongkong viclory over a Football Association.

sporting and game Macho side.

The game saw the Stadium's new timing clock and scoreboard in use for the first time and

and de-

THE TEAMS

Hongkong: Kwok Chow-ming, long felt want on this particular wah, Leung Kli, Lee Kang-wai certainly the innovation fulls a Yeung Hol-pong, Lee Kwok ground,

Woo:1-

Yeung Kwok-kii, Lau Early play

was surprisingly ching, Lau Chi-lam, Chow Shi- even with the visitors showing hung, Wong Tuk-fook, plenty of spirit. The ball was Men-wai.

Serro. although he Was sorely troubled by Lan Woon- ching's speed, was the beiter back and Francisco Canha the meat enterprising middleman, Little inside-left Jorge caught the eye as the forward most likely to do damage to Hong- kong's defence but, in spile of good leading up work by Rocha and forectul through-the-middle

rusts by Cheung Meng-kuen, moved about in refreshing style Macao: Simons, Lee Un, Serra, he simply never got the kind and the fans found enough to F. Cunha, L. Cusha, Wong Kok- of support that would have en- keep them entertained. Lau Chi- koon, Amada, Rocha, Cheung abled him to turn his efforts lam was just wide with a snap Men-kuen, Jorge, Leung Weng- into goals.

shot in the 13th minute when hekel. It would serve tile purpose almost made the Macao goal-

to comment on the individualkeeper pay dearly for dropping performances of the Hongkong a shot from Lau Woon-chlag players. There was enough ex-

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

11

R

BATO

Here is a position from actual

lead over Maxwell going into play: the final round of the 12-hole tournament at the Sedgefield Country Club.

Maxwell, obviously bothered by the wind, picked up soven bogeys and only two birdie to Anish the final round with a 76.

Sonchak double hogayed the long 12th hole, known as one of America's toughest part three's. And he bogeyed the 11. However, ko birding five holes, including the 18th.

Shepel, who had suffered a slift anger during the earlier rounda, was even par at 71 for the final 18 holes, offretting three bogeys with three birdies. Sonchak and Maxwell had been

Wed

after the second round on Friday while Gifford led the field after the opening roundUPI

White to move and win.

London Esprezo NetSICE

while, at the other end, it took a fine dive by Kwok Chow-ming to stop a hot shot by Jorge. The visiting Inside-left fired another powerful drive inches over the top a few minutes afterwards. Both defences had their moments of excitement and un- certainty and it

bad mistake by Simoes which pro- duced the first goal The bla goalkeeper failed to hold a hof

was a

Luk

Referee: Mr Marsden White,

PORTRAIT

"For your information, Gerald, * ping-pong' is not a new kind of sweet and

Gour

London Express Service,

Stirling Moss wins in Vienna

Vienna, Apr. 16.

shot from Leung Kit and, as the Stirling Moss, the British champion, won the Prize

ball fell from his grasp,, Wong

Tek-look was right on to spot

to prod it into the nei

This brought the new score- board into oficial

use for the time....and the scorer rcised a howl from the crowd

Πεσει!

to

of Vienna in an international motor race for Formula One cars on the Aspern airfield course near here today.

were

slages.

The Indonésion players, like their previous games, played iral rate colbl with sure ball well ecntiot and

co-ordinated teamwork

· LUCK AGAINST They played aggressively and made many attempts to net the ball. But luck was against them and their shots either hit the post, were inches wide or were saved.

Japan opened account in the thirty-first minute. Getting, the ball from the centre forward, the Japanese outside left passed to inside right Panuka who sent it flying info the net from coout len metres,

Intlonesia

equalised one minute after the interval through invide right Agam Dj, who dodged the Japenese dotence cleverly and netted at clore range.

During the next 30 minutes ndonesian forwards attacked furiously in a bid to talte the lead. The winning goal was rcored at the 31st minute by

the hero of the Indonesian team, Djall.

TRIED HARD Japan tried hard to equalise but the rest of the game sec- rawed from ore to the other vitth neither side storing further.

So far Indonesia had won two genes and drawn one, fer a total of five points. The Indonesians trounced Vietnam

2-0, then drew with Korea by 2-2 before outplaying Japan tonight by 2-1.

Indonesia

lending in Group A, having gained five

compared points,

with four points each by Vietnam and Korea and two points by Slaga-

was

Moca, who drove a Lotus, set 7 Lotus cars were also second pore, out of three games played a track record with a time off and third with Germany's Setul by cach team, Japan was the of the Kroup

Most covered

by crediting the goal to Macao, minute 12.2 seconds at an second In 1 hour 10 minutes bottom team if his gesture was intended as avenge spe:$ of 83.12 mph. 53.0 seconds and Prinoth, of winning only one point from a in touch of encouragement

draw with Korea and tosing the the 55 lops Italy, third, one itp behind.

other three games. the visitors they took the hint totalling 150.1 kilometres (93.20 and in less than a minule they miles) in 1 hour 10 minutes 01.01 A crowd of 50,000 watched the wete back on level terms when seconds at an average speed of race in warm, sunny weather, Amado

123.0 kph (78.42 mph). outjumped the home

THE GAMBOLS

TRY

IT ON,

DEAR

WELL.. NO.. I HAVENT MADE A MISTAKE

IT'S THE RIGHT SIZE

Reuter.

Barry Appleby

BUT YOU'RE

TOO BIO

Tomorrow Burma will play Ceylon and Malaya will play Thalland-Reuter,

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

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