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THE CHINA MAIL

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, -1061.

3. Far East Air Force....

FREE-SCORING CRICKET

MOK'S GOAL IN A MILLION BY AUSTRALIANS

Drab champions often hard pressed by much improved Air Force side

By 1. M. MaċTAVISH

A wonder goal by Mok Chun-wah_highlighted South Chino's 3-1 victory over the Far East Air Force at Caroline Hill last night. In the 24th minute of the second half centre-forward Lee Tak- wai wandered out to the right wing, pivoted, and sent o high lob diagonally across the Air Force penalty area. Mok Chun- wah watched it closely as it dropped and with perfect timing and control smashed a glorious left-foot volley into the back of the net.

Ho

neut

goalkeeper still dal-footed cu his goal-line.

Thrills

This put South China Into a, the visiting inside-men and time the defenders headed a

they after me Ho Cheung-you hung goal with the and although, 2- lend went on to win comfortably on to the ball far too long.

to one A modest crowd of around enough by three goals

on hand when? there was very little of the 6,000 fant whe championship stamp about their referce Pratielt ! the game in

Imollen

they and right away display.

Millam Almost immediately Cheung-you and his gut a thrill.

Iwan kula batch all chis up mates will have to do much Right-winger

Kam-pu! by a brilliant shot on the run Lau better than this if they are, sipped round Baker and swept from Lee Tak-wal but fortunate- to stay on their proud perch a high cross to the far side of 19 for the almen tile ball this season.

the goal where Mok Chun-wah Tracked against the undersido The visiting airmen gave a met the bull on the volley only of the crossbar and rebounded greatly improved performance. te sit flash inches outside the into play.

Their marking his Ume was post.

The next big shout catne much more intelligent and in,

during a melee In the Force goalmouth when Miltamm distintulated himself with couple pointblank saves in quick succession fram Kwok Yau and Ho Cheung-yau, At the other end goalkeepler Lau Kin-chung gave the specta- tors a thrill when he ran away downfield before banging the ball towards his forwards.

The first half ended on a note with Harrhy dramatie kkking the ball off the gool.

ronsequence

beat their

they frequently

opponents to the

The stars

A fright

sizzing

Air

a

ball in the tackle. There was Res sued a tintly warning also more wholesome slabi-to the South China boys with lify about the side which a perd try which carried wide made the out-of-touch cham-find in the next mhule Harrhy plons light very hard for their was laid low when he got in

of another eventual gains.

the way drive from Mok Chun-wah,

The sirmen, although less polished, were giving just as The lop runking airmen

much as they were getting were goalkeeper Milam, Me- McGee and Jones, Allister,

and the Chinese defence got a fright when McAllister fired a with Sperring, who took over

grand shot Inches over the the right-wing berth after the Interval, getting a commcada- bar from 20 yardi. tion for putting some much

Although they were This shook South China to needed Are

the front

more determined efforts but doubtedly the more compret line.

Ho Cheung-yau headed wide side South China barely de Pivol Harrhy marred otherwise fine display with and then, Lee Takwal blazedrerved their single goal lead at stupid, and quile unnecessary, one wildly, over the top after the interval, crash-lackle

טיון

on Mok

wah tate in the game,

Chun- having the ball teed up for him

West Ham United's centre-forward Alan Sealey Inunches into space while trying to hend a goal: but, his attempt is spoilt by the safe hands of Nottingham Forest's goalkeeper Peter Grummitt, during the First Division Barcer match at West Ham's Upton Park ground, Löndón, recently. Sealey took his rovenge on goalie Grummitt with a powerful goal from 20 yards, lo help his team to a 3-2 viétoły,—COI photo.

WEIGHTLIFTING

Russians expected to

dear

dominate European, A test for World Championships

Vienna, Sept. 18.

line after his goalkeeper had. The experts pick the Russians to dominate the

been beaten.

tin-

the

Sperring replaced Roberts in the visiting lineup for the second half

and he quickly brought a new sense of urgency to the attack.

by a generous defender.

21st minute In the Boath China had few out-

lock the Careline Hill boys standing personalities.

a typical was

old always lend. I Mok Chun-wth was entertaining and dangerous. Lee firm' goal. Mok Chun-wah id Tak-wai worked as hard as he the scheming cut on the left always does but further back, and then the defence was uncertain

sent а

World and European Weightlifting Cham- pionships, at Vienna's Sports Palace from September 20 to 26, but many of the 175 participants representing 40 countries could pull off surprises. The championships with the election Universe,

The Soviet team, dominated by .the bedryweight Y Vlassov. Who Holds the Jerk' and

wlad weight, will be the most likely

of Mr outsider to wateli fot.

The championships bromise to be among the best staged for many years. Since last year alone, 34 new world recordu triple crown (match have been set up.—AFP. press-jerk) world records, boasts a total of lx out of nine world record-holders. But a number of other coun-

Mok's thunderbolt beautifully

Play was and lighted centre into the goal-

very Cven with healtated and neither side being able to claim strangely hesitant. The wing- mouth. Millam halves were never in control of Ho Cheung-you, jumping above a definite advantage, Buth fer- ward Ines and their chances and goals might have come at efther end. As it happened # tries, mainly non-European, lock Mck Chun-wah's thunder-have come licely medatiisis on bolt midway through the strend half to put the scoreboard manipulators to work again and in the 35th minute a beautiful- iy placed shot by Kwok Yau gave the home side a com- fortable 3-0 edge.

Although the visitors

HK cyclist third in Asian Championships pursuit race

Tokyo, Sept. 18.

their team rosters. For one, Japon's bantamweight Yoshinobu Miyake qualifies as a sure gold medal candidate.

The Hosei University student holds 1he world 'snaich' record class.

for his

Top contenders

European champion again loses to Nigerian boxer

Paris, Sept. 18. Nigerian Railu King tonight defeated European feather weight beading champion Other likely contenders in-

Gracieux Lampert of France India's middlewelgat for the second time when the

were down they certainly were not out

and

when Stringfellow made one of his rare Con-

the game Jones; clude tributions to

Japan's Hiroshi Sasaki won the amateur 4,000 snapped up his past to crack a Bhola Nath Guin, the

metres individual pursuit race today, defeat-ane left-foot shot into the net. West Indies light-heavyweight referee stopped the night in the

Kwong-chud of Hong- Chow kong was third and Vietnam's L Van Thanh feurth.

Basuki overtook Amar at the three-quarters mark to win the event in 4 mins 10.86 toes,

wore

The Nigerian got better as the fight went on and вggravated the Marseille fighter's injury with his right.

sixth round. In the very next minute the | Mortin, defending British ing Amar Singh Sokhey of India in the First

airmen

back attacking colours, and the Iranien Lamperti

was cut near the ngain but after good leading-up featherweight Ismail Asian Cycling Championships held here.

Elmkha, left eye lu the first round, but Just work Stringfellow Was

who took bronze medal at the he held a one-point lead on race. At the Third Asian Gomes Inches high with his finishing Rome Olympics.

King at the end of the th held in Tokyo in 1858 the shot.

The Americana may also have round, Koreans Anished une-two-three.

VERDICT: An ordinary some surprises up their sleeves. The Indonesians who placed

Chamansky, the world "snatch" sort of a game with one or 20th in the 100-kilometre team

record-holder

heavy- road race in the Rome Olymple two special highlights. South weight class, will undoubtedly Cames, India and Japan are China fooked tired and jad-rank among the medallists, but also among the contenders for cd and lacked almost com- the experts say the Texas far- top honours---AP.

plotoly the smooth instine-mer Dick Zirk, also a heavy- tive passing which is generally the hallmark of their play. The airmen cer- tainly improved on, their performance in the Battle af Britain Cup match Saturday.

Chow, who lust in Amar in the semi-final, won over Thanh by one-tenth of a second in the Anal, Chow was timed in 6:12.08 and Thanh 6:12.18.

Saçak's win gave Japan her second Asian cycling le in the two-day track meeting which ended today. On the opening day yesterday Yoshi- teru Yamada won the 1,000 tetrics time trial event. Nguyen Van Chau of Viet- captured the 1,000 meires scratch sprint title,

MAD

The

Next event

SOBERS, HALL

ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA

Sydney, Sept. 18.

on

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Sept. 18. Results of Rugby matches played tonight were:

It was worth the effort to attend if only to sue that vintage goal by Mók Chun-18.

Caricld Subers, the West wah.

The teams

10.

HUGBY LEAGUE Courity Championship Cumberland 21, Lancastitre

LANCASHIRE CUP Second Round Salford 22, Blackpool Borough

League Castleford 21, York 12.

RUGBY UNION Bristol 16, Cheltenham 13 Northern 21, Royal HSFP 0. Penzance & Newlyn D, Rosslyn Park 0.

Indies Test cricketer who re- cently completed a season 11 Asian Championships the Lancashire League, arrived participated in by cyclists from in Australia yesterday with his

South China: Lau Kin-chung, Hongkongfellow-countryman, Wesley Hall, Burma, Cambodia,

South Korea. India, Indonesia,

Lo Kwal-sung, Kwok Kam- Singapore. Vietnam and hoal Both will piny Shefeld Shield hung, Lo Shuch-kwong, Luk country Japan, will move to the cricket, Sobere wili aasist Tak-hay, Le Kwok-choy. Lau Shigo pretecture in Western South Australia and Hall will Kam-pul, Ho Cheung-you, Leo Japan where a 170 kilometre play for Queensland,

Tak-wal, Kwong Yau, Mok road race will take place at a

Chun-wah. course around Lake Biwo on

Another West Indies, star, FEAF: Millum, Thompson, Indian Kanhail, Sept. 23,

will arrive on Baker, McAllister, Harrhy. South Koreans who did not September 20 to play for McGee, Roberts (Sperring), Ross, D. compete in the track races, are Western Australia.—China Mail Jones, Stringfellow, Crane. favoured to win the gruelling | Special.

Referen! Mr F. Pratjett.

THE GAMBOLS

MAKE ME A BRIDGE FOR MY TRAIN, -

UNCLE

NO, COME

AND READ

TO ME

Pontypridd 8, Ebby Vále 11; St Ives 6, Metropolitan Police forquay Athlette 3, Glamorgan Police 11-Reuter,

by Barry Applebi

CHILDREN, CHILDREN, NO QUARRELING -I'LL THINK OF A WAY TO PLEADE

YOU, BOTH

... AND THE

PRINCESS..

In the sixth round of the

non-title bout King, who had up to then seldom used his left. rushed from the corner and for the first time threw both lefts and rights at Lampert; sending bim

the

ropes, Twenty seconds before the end of the round, the referén stópped the fight,

Had Lampert won, he might be going to Manila in November to meet Flush Elorde,AP;

ELE-II

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Sale Agents: FEHACO LTD.

TOKYO

JET BY

AIR-INDIA

Mr Mok

Now that the hullabaloo of the

Annual Grietal Micċeling

AGAINST IRELAND

Dublin, Sept. 18. Australian cricketers, starting the final match of their tour, gave a free-scoring display in hit- ting 291 against Ireland.

The touring aide then dismissed Ireland for 76 and had scored 50 for one in the second innings by the close to lead by 265 runs. The match ends tomorrow:

."

From the outset the oefiilba | G. Lyness, not out

took on a festival atmaziere and one of this biggest crowds ĐƯỢC 10 H Tich drchết 1 the Republic warmly applauded the Australians for their splendid stroke-making and bowling

Brightest innings

Extros

Total

76

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-5, 3-0, 4-20, 6-29, 0-35, 0-44; 8-07, 9- 47, 10-70.

The blattest innings of the

MIEBO day came from Bean Booth

Gaunt who kit 79 in as many Burge

minuter, helped by two slicen and eleven fouts,

Kline

Quick

Bowling dialysis

O M R W

4 0 15

0

5

10

4

2 13

8 5 12

30 15

3 10

0.4 0 0

SECOND INNINGS

1

Australians

Lawry e Bergin b Bernstein. 15 Simpson not, out Davidson, not out

Alan Davidson also hit two Lawry soaring sixes in making 46 while Booth Peter Burge, though a tila Blower, scored 00 valuable tuns, Ireland's captain, A. O'Riordan, took five wickets for 15.

Ireland lost the first three wickets to pace bowler Ron Gaunt for nine, and half the side went for 29. Only S Bergin and O'Riordih reached double Algures itt the Irish innings.

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS Australians

W. Lawry c and b O'Riordan A. Simpson

Extras

Total (for one wicket) bo

Fall of wicket 1-31.

Bowling to datë

M

R

W

O'Riordan

5

1 18 0.

Bernstein

4

1 20

9

Hunter

3 1

of

O'Riordan

the Hongkong, Football Asso- clation is over, I'm waiting_lo

A.

Hopkins b

Davidson e Wárke B Hunter

Lyness

2

1 2

17

--Reuter,

40

elected Chairmab, will be to R. Bennude Warke

Quliken clean up gambling in football, will do abost an article which L. Quick c Worke b Me-

Quliken appeared in the Hongkong Tindes un September 14, 1961. F. Misson Hunter b

O'Riorda the article I refer to is a reprint L. Kilite e O'Riordan & Me

Bee what the Chairman, Mr B. Booth McQuilken b

O'Riordani Mok Hing, who when he wIS being interviewed, över Coni- P. Burgo

O'Riordan meretal Radio recently, said that one of the things he W. Grout & Mattin

Quilken pledges to do if he was re-

70

C

Hopkins

10

33

Mc-

C

Qulliken

Extras

West Ham

Total

291 bitcoi

#

Buko

of a

Saigon Chinese bews. paper, which alleges gambling on the part of the South Chins football team In their first match in Salzon which ther

rather Tost 0-5. lehrthy article and Mr Mok,

R. Crunt dot out

OM.R

24 6 35

70 26

UK soever results

London: Sept. 18.

soccer

Results of Bish matches.pinybd, tonight wéérò:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division

MU.

2 patch

Blackpool

Division II

Scunthorp Beanies, Hove 1

Divion T

Newport, ["imatoka Northampton @ Bournemouth Drimol City blvuton IV

Bernd Olman (bor posed)

.W Chesterfield

Darlington

Millwall

York City

Bradford C. Rochdale Blockport

1. Carlisle

IRISH GOLD OUF Becond rouña

Glentoran

Arda

who has been quoted almost Fall bf wickets: · 1-23: ddily in this particular news- | 2-00, 4-195, 8-230, 0-250,

prior to | B-276; 9-283, 10-201. Paper (HK Times)

his re-election on how

ho

would cleah up foolball gamb- King, must have seen it.

Bowling Balÿkis

It is common knowledge that, hr P'Riordan

Bernstein Alők Hing has been represent-

Ing SCAA, on the Council of Hunter iße HKFA for many years, Lynese and I believe he is sul on McQuiken many of its sub-committees,

and it will be interesting 15

13, 277

5 1-27

'0

· 10.3. 1. G3

Ireland

see after all his talk; whether A. McQuilker, e Benaud, b

be will, dare to step on the toes of some of the SCAA Stars.

Gount

S. Bergin, e Bad b Quick H. Martin, b Gaunt M. Stevenson, & Cäúft Alleged bad behaviour on the L. Warke,

è Davidson, párt vf öur touring teams is à Klino serious matter, especial Hunter, c Quick, b Kline whers gambling Is alleged. A. O'Riordan,

Lawry

Quick

Here's

Mr

C

and b

10

В

a.Arst fest for Mok's ¿eneral clean-up, We A. Finaly

e Benaud, have been hearing a lot pr talk, do fot's have some J. Hopkins at Grout, b action, Over to roti Mt

Burge Chairman.

R., Bernstein, c Benaud, b BYSTANDER. Booth

Johansson tax casë

before court

Mhimit, Sept. 18.

Southend

European cycling

aces for Madison

Garden race

Twenty

New York, Sept. 19.

European bicycle

7 racers trived here by ship to- night to colpate in a kis-day

5 bicycle race beginning on Fri

day night at Madison Square Garden

They came from France, West many Luxembourg, Switzer

Ithly. England Portugal; Spain and the Netherlands. They arrived abould the French liner Flandre.

A spokesman for Sports International said the six-dny race woulit be the first held in Madison Square Garden In 22 Seats...

Whether Ingemar Johansson, is a resident of

He said the frst and second, Sweden or of Switzerland, became the bone day race held heré 22 gears A place teams from the Inst six- of contention as the US government opened go will compete. They are the a suit in the Federal Court here today in an renando Tesruzil and Lenadro first place Italian term of effort to collect over a million dollars in Faggin and the second plate income taxes from the former heavyweight up of Wout westmins champion of the world.

Plantaz-AP

The dahler's lawyer cilinda that a resident of Swilzef- Innd n that as such he is covered by Bibles-American convention that exempts 'Swiss residents from UB.taxes.

Gycling record attempt

Testifying for the advetn ment, an Internal Revenue Service Investigator inid ko. hád seen a new bilok hotne Built by Johansson pear, Gate- bory, Sweden, and that the Bekler's adiroka, ih' Civilnya was 'ah'spartment in s poms-- mercant disiklot of the Bwlis vity.

Under, questioning by Jollens sch's attorier, lawyer repré-

senting, the government admit-

shd

Brazil takes

World Yachting lead

Now York, Sept. 18. /Milars, Sept. 18.′′. ved that Bwin officials had. In the Internatiöstä. Salpa Cape Brazit won the float then of 'France's Michel. Nedelico formed. Washington authorities World Tachung Championship falled here today in his attempt that Johannari is a resident of today to set up a new world: amateur Bwitzerland so far as tax burs

hun.

| eyeling record for u otte-hour poser.are concerned. He add- Tilo' tirdzit müft, plibila bý ed, howezes, that he understood the twin brothers, Aral, and Making the attempt: on the alalement teferred only to Xele Schmidt, led font of the Dilan's Vigorelli Velodrome Swit arid.pdt Aerican texts. WAY. Atganlita : priimad sacolat hu tanvelled:46,40012), kio“

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