THE CHINA MAIL.

FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1981.

College players named as bribe takers

U.S. BASKETBALL

Gambler indicted on 37 counts of corruption

New York, Apr. 27. Gambler Aaron Wagman has been in- dicted on 37 counts of corruption of 11 basketball players from six colleges during the last two seasons, District Attorney Frank S. Hogan announced to- day.

The schools named were the University of Con-

necticut, St. Joseph's of Philadelphia, the University of Tennessee, Lasalle University of Philadelphia, Mississippi State and Mem- phis State.

Wilson beats

Polish player in tennis

tournament

Bournemouth, Apr. 27. Two. British tennis players, Bobby Wilson and Roger Becker gave o packed centre court the biggest thrill of the week in the British hard courts cham- pionships at Bournemouth today.

qual-

Nine players were named as brike tokers,

D'strict Attorney Frank S. Hogan Identified the players, who free no charges, as follows: Jh Egan, Vince Kempton And Frank Majewski of St Joxeph's, Pennsylvania; Edward Bowler of Lasalle; Jerry Graves

Mississippi

Peter State: Kelly and Glen Cross of the University of Connectleut: and Richard Fisher and Edward Tet of Tennessee,

Attractive play

PROBE will be rewarded

in Test series

SPORTING SAM

by Reg. Wooton

U.S. BASEBALL

tando Express Service

CUP FINAL SENSATION (III)

A TALE OF TWO PENALTIES

By IVOR YORKE

Not a goal had been scored after 129 minutes of scrappy,

aimless football.

As

the 1938 F.A. Cup Final between Preston North End and Huddersfield Town drew towards its tame close, B.B.C. commentator Commander Tom Woodrooffe was rounding off his word picture to millions of dis- appointed radio listeners:

two penalty-kicks, On April 30, 1922, Sandy" Mutch kept goal for Huddersfield against Preston: on April 30, 1936, his nephew George score the goal for which gave Preston their

"If they score now I'll cal; to break down the stern

Preston defence. my hat."

Watch in hand, 40-year-old referer Jimmy Jewell, UX- counting A 10th player. Lawrey Kirk | War-time pilot, was

was offered or the dying seconds. of Memphis State,

first

n $1,000 bribe which he report- ed to his coach and the Memphis given credit police. Kirk was

Hogan for his aid in the

by

investigation,"

IMMUNITY

granted immunity from Hogan said, these players had their testimony before the Grand Jury and said they will be

"wilnesses for the people."

For the

The scramble continued until 22 minutes into the second-half, Then Stephenson, having an unusually quiet afternoon time a Wembley Cupane of soccer's best-ever inside revenge.

seemed about to close forwards, made ground and Final

Next without a clear-cut result, even then slipped the ball out to his after extra tlow.

left-winger, long-striding Billy sunk Wolves. Smith.

The Thousands leaving, the ground did pause to watch as George Mutch, Preston's Seat- tish international inside-right, field taif-back Eddie Boot and cluded a tackle from Hudders-

cribbled on towards Kost.

Smith, cutting in

towards

tricked right-back Tom goal, Just us he reached the edge of Hamilton and sprinted forward.

the penalty area Hamilton, In o desperate attempt to hook the to safely, tripped Smith from behind.

But there seemed little dan-boll ger, for Mutch apparently lost. The indictment named Aaron in the men's singles

of the bill a Broad- terials. Wilson beat un-i Wagman as the sole defcadant control

shouldered Alf Young, Hudders- Smith, carried forward by his Wladingy Skonecki #cesked

on the single charge of con-

feld's centre-half and captain, own impetus, come down heavi- and - while spiracy

37 counte of 6-0, 6-2. Pomb

the tackle on the, ly in the arco, though bẹ Becker touk top P Ra bribery,

corrupton of college moved into

peared edge of the penalty, area.

outside the 18- to ba Laver (Australia) all the way

basketball players.

Youry: lunged forward, Mulch | yard box when fouled. before being brates 1-6, 6-2, 4-B. 8-4. 0-3.

Wagman. 27. is currently ripped. Mr Jewelt pointed to heid in bui? of $00.000 since the penalty spot. his arrest

March 17 on bribery, charges. He was accused of paying bribes ranging from $700 to $1,300 over the last two

The women's quarter-finals interest contained as much

with the elimination of the champion Christine Truman ani Ann Hayton.

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Miss Trumpia wen down 6-3 6-2

Mexican the

V.da Hamirez and what everyone had been expecting duly hap- meling first pencil. In her

with an international star sine he injury nine weeks afte Chistine rund houself ward

to match the pace and vigour

of the tiny Moxien.

UNLUCKY

Ta match contained two vital Truman. In memunis for Mi the seventh game et the Bral bet she fought with desperation 10 break the Mexican's service within n and four 1nes came point of doing so.

Mix Haydon somewhat on- Burkily went ou against Edda Burling when she fell Awkwardly in the eighth game

of the securi set and played

ut the rest of the

match in confiderable pain, offering only token resistance,

Miss Buding won 6-2, 0-4

but no one can say what the

Gutcome would have been but

for Mia Haydon's fall,

SERSONS,

[

Mr

PROTEST

The massive exodus suddenly

tio Fowler pointed to thousands who penalty spot, and was promptly stopped. The had begun to shoulder their surrounded

by angry Preston way from the Stadium halted defenders protesting that Smith to watch the most vital single

was tripped outside the area. kick ever taken in a Cup Final. Very In Philadelphia, the

Pre- Rev. J. Joacph Bluett,

MOVED FORWARD sident of St Joseph's College.

that the announced

three

Mutch, recovered from the from that college effects of his tumble, paced out

thurt

Hesford, run. Bob Huddersfield's goalkeeper

athletes

have been expelled.

Boston beats Detroit 5-2

Detrol, Apr. 27. Dave Hillmart, a hard-luck righthander who had not won a game sluce 1959, pitched 6-2/3 innings of brilliant relief ball and Vie Wertz and Russ Nixon supplied the power today in Boston's 5-2 victory over the

Detroit Tigers.

The loss was Detroli's second in a row after an eight-game winning streak outd knocked them temporarily into a Arst pincutie.

In New York, Mickey Mantle drove In two runs with a triple and a sacrifice By today as the New York Yankeus defcated Cleveland 4-3 on Art Ditmar's six-hitter.

In Chicago, the Chicago Cubs wan the fourth straight home

without game of the season

toss, setting back the Cincinnati Reds S to 2, in the National League's only game today.--AP.

First defent

Singapore, Apr. 28, The South Korean youth team. suffered lis Arst defeat of its tour here when it lost R-1 to the Singapore Chinese team before a crowd of 1,000

food): match.

The Koreans trailed 1-2 nt Inside left Jung_Moo scored their only goal--AP.

week: Albert's jokes halftime.

in

HANDICAPS FOR THIRTEENTH

RACE MEETING

The Royal Hongkong Jockey Club has announced the following handicaps for the 13th race meeting to be held on Saturday, May 6:

2

(1st

London, Apr. 27,

To encourage and reward attractive play in the

Test series this summer between England and

Australia a British and on Australían tobacco firm have jointly made available a sum of £8,000 for team and Individual performances, Discussions ore still pro-reply the two companies de- eveding on the detalls of the elded on a combined fund, awards to be won, but the British newspapers pre bf40 highest

Aubrtantial values will be placed offering

money on team pchievement in win prizes, so the tour looks like ning Test matches and in scoring being very remunerative for at the faster rate.

the players.-AFT.

The Individual awards will be for outstanding per- formances Jending 10 team achievement.

Before the Australian team played in India anti Palisten, the Australian firm established

£8,000 Test fund for the Test tours; Australla in India and Pakislun; West Indies in Australia; and Australia in England.

of this £3,750 were al- located to the Australian series in Englanil.

MONEY PRIZES

After consulting the MCC on il's attitudo

to

Mixed Hockey

Festival

By "NUMPERE"

The hockey season comes to a close this weekend with matches on Saturday and Sunday.

On Saturday the second anaual Mixed Ifcckey Fiutiwal at KCC common-

men,

to a scheme of Will be held awards, the English arm offered cing at 1.15 pm. There will be make avaliable the 10 teams taking part, each team equivalent of £9,750 either for comprising dive ailes and six n separate series of awards for the England players or to be The teams will be split into combined with the Australian two pools of five, with each leam fund, the question was referred playing the other four teams la tha Australion Board of its pool once. Points will be Control and after a favourable awarded on the usual bals of

two for 3

anal ane for a drow and the top team in euch pool will play in the final.

to

Japan swimmers to compete in Australia

Ten

Sydney, Apr. 27. of Japan's leading -swimmers will visit Aus-

tralia in 1962 for a scrios: of international contests, the secretary of the Aus trafian Swimming Union, Mr W. Borge Phillips, said here today.

The team wilt probably Includo Ave.. men and Ave women. Contests will be staged in Bilsbane. Sydney Melbourne.

Mr

and

Bergo Phillips said the

awin

The Festival will be followed informal dance at KCC by on

In the evening commenting at 7.30 pm, during which the Festival winners' Pennant will be presented

On Sunday a friendly fixture has been arranged--KCC verBUI Hongkong Regt at King's Park, bully off 10 am.

The

Singapore cagers beat Macao

Macao, Apr. 27. Singapore Chinese Siglat team defeated the Macao combined Chinese side 78-73 in a basketball match played here to- night. Macao led 34-33 in the first

The visitors arrived here to give both countries top International

for two friendly competition yesterday as a prelude to the Olymple | matches,

in Games in Tokyo in 1984.

They beat Macan 95-03 the Arst match last night. Mis Australian Swimming

The Singapore team 1s Union had intended to hold scheduled to leave for Hong- three-way "test" malches kong tomorrow morning and

will return to Singapore April 30.--Reuter.

was

1-Alveston Stakes Class 9. Dinna Ken (147). Fascot Dillo.Alex's Gift (147), (147), First Prize (147), Noah's Mr Fowler was adamant, re- Beloved (147). Constellation | Ark (147). Pink Champagne fusing even to consult a Boes (147), Efficiensie (147). Free (147). Pole Mark (147), Prince's Iman. Reluctantly the Preston Success (147), Gigha (17). Parchment (147). Scarface

idea behind the Japanese visit half. moved back to allow Hallmark (147). King A (147), | (147). Walbrcok (147), Weman defence Smith to take the all-important | Lucky Chap

Million World (147), World Wide (147), (147), kick.

Dollar (147). Narcissus Queen (11 Entries).

(147), This was before the rule bad | (147). Teli-me-more He said the players had crouched waiting.

4.-Mosque Handicap (147),

Triumphauit assured the school authorities The Preston player moved been introduced stating that a Tornado

hard goalkeeper must remain motion- (147), Twin Luck (147). Venus Sec.) Class G. 1 Mile.-Can Do thin they were innocent, but forward and hit the ball

less unill the penalty kick has (147), Wiss Leader (147), (17 (148), East Coast (154), Golden yesterday the office of the New with his right foot. Hesford

and Preston's be Entries).

Wedding (143), Happy View York District Attorney had in- tung himself sideways, arms been taken

(145), Klays (152), Linfield amateur goalkeeper, vain effort, spectacled formed St Joseph's of their outstretched. A

2--Gordon_ilandicap Class 7(140), Not So Bad (144), Sweet the F. Mitchell. hopped up and before the Grand The ball thudded against

altemp! testimony

down In nn

Mile. Benefaction (143), Home

(145), Thanksgiving underside of the cross-bar Jury.

and

Smith off. But coolly the Carola (142). Cheerful (143), | (148), Vanessa (140), (10 bounced down behind his grop-

Cyclone (136), Fluker (10), Drawn). ing Angers,

Huddersfield winger Look A

Grace (164), Hadda Hu (146), short run and drove a right foot Justin (133). Main Attraction 5.-Hongkong Champlons &

Cup

Milea Mist (137), Miss Chater

144 shot into the left corner of the (145), Manx nel,

Otis (142), Morning-Glo (160). Hellespont (147), Hippona Perri (148), Pin-Pin (19), (147), King's, Parchment (147), ed out the remainder of the Viewpoint (137), Winning Prince Valiant (147), Virtuous game to win the trophy for the Ticket (148), (16 Entries). |(147), (5 Entries). first time.

G-Clarence Handicap There is one more curious 3-Hongkong Derby 1001 Sec.) Class 4. 1 Mile.-Alandale the Cup Final tole of Sub. Griffins. 1 M. 3 F. 06 Yds. (149), City of Victoria

"The College questioned the three ninediately and they now adinit the truth of the charges.

In view of the facts. St Joseph's expelled the three young men," he said-AP and UPI.

The remaining seconds were a whistle to end Wembley's most dramatic final,

formality. Soon Mr Jewell blew

1 to put

Huddersfeld confidently play

Huddersfield did not com- plain about the decision, even though many people claimed

that Mulch was link in outside the penalty area when Young's tackle zen! hin sprawling.

Big offer to afterwards

German ace

Hamburg, Apr. 27.

"We have nothing to blame you for," the losers' manager. Clem Stephenson, lold Mc

Miss Baydon was leading 4-3 Uwe Seeler, centre forward Jewell.

at the time. and it was three

bad luck which lost her chance,

~AFT'.

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the HONG KONG DERBY Saturday, 6th May, 1961

Over 650,000 tickets sold to date.

The sale of Ch Sweap Tickets on the above will close on Friday, 6th May, 1961, as follows:---

Prince's Baliding (facing Statue Square)

at 6.00 p.m.

5, D'Aguilar Street

at 6.00 p.m.

King's Road, North Point

at 4.00 p.m.

382, Natham Road, Kowloon,

ut 4.00 p.m.

By Order of the Stowards, PEAT. MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.

Treanurers.

of Hamburg S.V, and of Perhaps his thoughts went

of

Ambassadors of

Football contest

The standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of Football contest, including yesterday's votes, are as follows:

the German national, back 18 years to when he was soccer team, was offered a member the Huddersfield 1.5 million marks ($375,- side which took the trophy from Preston after a similarly fateful 000) by the Italian pro

penalty decision, fessional Internazionale

That was another disappoint- Milan team today.

ing game, played at Stomford Bridge, before a crowd of 53,710. Seeler, who was voted Ger-

Referee Mr G. W. D. Fowler mony's 'soccer player of the blew for a free-kick in the first year in 1980, sald he had talks, minute of the

game, and the with x rupatsentative of the unpleasant Milan club, but added he has throughout the remaining nt made up his mind, He added minutes of almless play.

Ko Po-keung (Tung Wah) would not

There were some trils at Kung Wai-kit (Police) ... But the total mtun If he decides to accept each end but le science was Lau Kin-chung (9.CAA) the offer, since a "substantiel shown.

Huddersfield provided Mak Wing-hung Police .... itanster cum" would have to become bouts of passing, mainly Yu Cheuk-vin (Tang Wal

Chow Shlichung (R.M.B.) Fald to the Hamburg ball club, on the right wing, but they went stu-wo (Happy Valley: . plus other expenses.-AP,

scarcely looked skilful enough i Lo Kwok-la! Tung Wah)

he

TAE GAMBOLS

HEREG THE42

BORROWED

JUNIOR TEAM

Chan Kwel-wing (La Salles, Wang Sze keung twah Yan či

Tae Kam-kit (Salesian)******

wok-fun (Soong Ching)

SENIOR TEAM

trend continuect

Ta Cheung-yau (S.CA.A)

37%

80

Wong Chil-keung (S.CA.AS

Wong Man-wal (fappy Valley,

19

232

Cat

179

142

Chen Kwok-hing Extrabeth)

102

91

I NEVER THOUGHT

WELL, ALL DE DARNED

FO GEG THAT

AGAIN

"Barry Strath by

I KNOW

YOU DIDN'T

45

Yu-wan (izabeth)..

Ko Hon-ahesing (Wah Yan 1011 Ying Kong-lung (Wah Yan HKI

Cheers Cheshir

(Wah Yan King Clementi..

Tang Chauk-wak

| Cheung Ting-kow

(Wah Yan Km.)

by Barry Applebe

BUT IT PROVES

THAT I DO PAY BACK

IT CERTAINLY)

DOES

DO CANI

BORROW

ES

10

(lat

(140).

Green Valley (148). Istalan | (133), Jake (150), Normo King (151), Superb (144), Wet Paint (138), (8 Drawn),

3.---Mosque

Handicap (2nd Bec.) Class 6. 1 Mile-All Depends (140), Buxey (150), Confuser (148), Cover Girl (Desert Hero (148), Feliz (143). Flying Phoenix (142), Gemlat (144), Mascot (138), Temuin (148), (10 Drawn).

8.-Clarence Handicap (2nd Sec.) Class 4. 1 Mic--All Happy (130), Bonita (154), Certified Cheque (146), Four- ways (140), Mercury (136), Satellite (149), Sure Gosl (147), Tinkerbell (148), (8 Drawn).

9-Breezy Handicap Class 2. Me.Centro Forward (133), Good Fun (143), Grand Moment (137), Peculiarity (141), Per- manent View (142), Red Light 33 (148), Star of Stars (134), 23 Strong Courage (138), Winsome

zo Stag (154), (0 Entries).

BOMBAY

JET BY

AIR-INDIA

between Australia, Japan and the United States, the three leading swimming Dations, but

unfortunately no American Leam would be available to come to Australia,

Mr Borge Phillips added-Heuter.

Unknown breaks

course record

Jock

Nottingham. Apr. 27. Wiltshire,

aлi

.

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IRISH TEAM OFF

TO GREECE

Rome, Apr. M.

national The Northern Irish soccer team left today by plane for Athens to meet Greece in a World Cup climination game on May 2.

The Northern Irish eleven 3-2 by Italy at was defeated almost unknown, 27-year-old Manches- Buloga two days ago.

After Greece, the Irish team ter professional, smashed the

will meet West Germany от 10-year-old course record at Beeston Fields here yesterday to

lead with a 63 in the first round of the new Cox Moore 72-hote golf tournament,

It was the climax to a day

low of remarkably

Scoring. Twenty-nine players returned

May 10 In another world cup elimination match.-AP.

New Zealand leads

Tel Aviv, Apr. 27. New Zealand book a 2-0 lead rcores of 70 and under for the over Israel in the first day of Becston Fields and Woolston the first round European zone Park courses.

Davis Cup encounter here Competitors reverse courses today.

today, after which the leading New Zealand's Lew Gerrard 40 will go forward for the final defeated Israel's top player 30 holes-China Mail Special. Elazar Davidman 0-3, 0-3, 3-0,

0-4.-AP.

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDER

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Sports Diary

Hongkong

TODAY

STOPLINE1

Badminton Association

meeting at St George's Bldg, 830 pin.

Hongkong Football Association Management

meeting, CommitteO Eports road, 1.30 pm.

TOMONNOW

HOTEL 1st Division: Stag Tan v Kitches (Club); BAY V Eastern (011): Caroline y Kwong Wah (Police) all matchep at oʻpm.

Tienerva...Division; "Bing, "Tao ; v Ritched (Club); RAT kentéen (Cl): Cateline iu v Kwong Wan (Police) all matches at 120 sm. "Fnd: Division: Priušte v Gyomantie retanjesi 1.50 pat.

Bonts väitey anteld? PRC ♥ CCO ☀ pm. griendly Match) | HERE V inter, 3.30 pm.

Badminton HIKDA ADRIAL SIrugs, and pities. premiation at Riu Hotel..

Stockey Hockey Testivi

* Cricket Club, 1.20 pm.

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