THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961.

Yankees clinch World Series Machen wants to

ONE-SIDED 13-5 WIN

IN FIFTH GAME

Cincinnati, Oct. 9.

The Now York Yankees today defeated the Cincinnati Redlogs, 13-5, and won the 1961 World Series by four games to one. It was the 19th world championship for the Yankees.

It was one of the most one-sided games in World Series history, as the Yankees blasted Joey Joy, the Redlegs' starting hurler, out of the box in the first inning.

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Also Jalt A 19-7 in Series competition. making a spring record of eight frame. Blanchard

Wetti 3-for-3. Ralph Terry, ngable to On Cet, 5, 1956, doubske,

stand farm team. the Yankees themselves ised | deźvint

rens Bat the prosperity of a 6-0 Parly The saven against the Dodgers, Skowron had two situdes, much lead, was knocked out th

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Record tied

John Blanchard, pinying Cinemati serred Firew in stealey word the rest of the way rightfield, got a hunia run for 111, and halveet the Yankee to get egt dat for, hilst flest series) New York in the first inning head, when Frank Rubinson Di WIES one on, and Heelor!

ja beme run with twn on. Lopre hill one out of the park ¦ Now York Crane up with leve for the ankees with two onore rum in the fourth to Jewi base it the fourth.

11-8, The Heslegs scored a jour In the Lottun of the 11th a

with come Wally Post impered

7lb allowance for "Two big moments

Cambridgeshire favourite

London, Ort, W

Mr E. 11 Cravett jou hel, the cuntly led 1-5 tayourite for the Cambridgeshure Stakes, to be run over nine furlonge mi October 28, will be dra hy apprentice A. Gibbon, Hachey will now be 10 the 71b allowance, reduces his weight to

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Along the way ta Bil inpsided rout, Bobby Richard- son Bed a flee-game Serles Freord with alme kits. Chough Babe Ruth otice hai 10 four games,

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A SPECTACULAR SAVE

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Brown dives to make a good save from the feet of McParland. Villa's centre-forward in the English League First Div!- sion match a White Hart Lane last week. Looking on is Norman, the Spurs' centre-half, Spurs won'the snatch by one goal to nil.-Sport & General photo.

Cinemate's quick denise was UK SOCCER Jim Maloor y, Ken Johnan, the fat time à home elab had į 19 Henty, Sherman Jones, Bea" Fest Three in a row since Perky, din. Brons send Ken 1989 Berooklyn Dodgets. nise

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In the third, Frank Robinson tun home run leep into the right Bed corner, who 400

E away, with twyn 1991 al', Mementorily the Redien wern) Deus in the ball game, training

Middle Park Stakes 6-3, but the drive failed

acceptors

when John Edwards fouled ent with men on second and thi 56:1 two of

Series hud

while the

Wilson replaces

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McNeil in

England XI

London, Del. 9. Wilson, the Huddersfield Town left-back replaces the in- Jured Mick MeNeil in England's Shever town to play Wls of 1 will Cardin Saturday.

League against tar League f Ferland at Bristol Wednes- day,

Aman in the ith there was a stazing and a stoupiter at Crosley Field when Wally Port Acceptors and protiable jo arheid two-run our Tase in for the Fathall

for the Stahes, to be run at Newmarket Bud Daley. By that time the

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Xerxes (D. Smith). Profeta (no

New manager Starkey).

has an Gillingham has

eventful day

Italy, U.S. Davis Cup teams

The America tenis teamas

Rome, Oct. 9.

and

fight

Cooper

London, Oct. 9. Eddie Machen, the most consistent heavyweight never to get a world championship fight is in the market to flight Britain's champion, Henry Cooper, if he beats London of Blackpool in their ten-round fight at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on Oct. 17.

Machen, who has been in the world rankings for the past five years and who is currently re- cognised as the outstanding contender for Floyd Patterson's title, arrived in London today to put the final polish on his training.

Before retiring to bed to catch up with the eight hours he last oit his all-night night trom Portland, Oregon, Machen said: "Igel over Brian London, l'im hoping Cooper and I can get to- cother. We would be doing touch oiner a favour. We are hoth so highly rated that Palter- un could senrecly duck the Willner

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And a fight with Fatterson is Machen's big ambition, feel good enough to cht another ten years and I shall go on until I get a shot at the champlon", he said,

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| SPORTRAITI

London Express repice,

At 27 years of age. Machen is one of the few, heavy weights who has gone the distance with Sonny Liston. He also suffered

one-round knock-out Itation

defent which will face by Ingemar Johansson on ench other In the Inter-zonely previous visit to Europe, a Davis Cup fasl in Rome from that was directly respon- October 13 to 15 have been an ille for Johansson getting his

world title chance. nounced as follows:

Pietrangell, Italy Nicola

Two of Britain's most pro-

Ining up to spar with the No. 1 contender. They are Ken Douglas Putter, Dell.

half-brother of the The semi-finals and float of former British champion Don the 1981 Colony Knockout Cuckell and unbeaten as a pro- Lawn Bowls tournament fesional, and Billy Walker, the be played off at the Hongkong reigatog amateur heavyweight Oetcher 2, commencing at 6 Football Club on Thursday, champion.

London, Oct. 9. Gillingham, the Kent soccer club in the English Fausto Gardini, Orlando Sirola raising young heavyweights are

Fourth Division, today had one of the most eventful days in the club's history.

And it was all brought about, Bay London truair iam.

The team set out by roach this ramng for London, where thes train to Barrow were in catch for their League match against the Laneshlee club. But because of traffic congestion they missed the fruin.

Barrall Harry Manager

chartered hastily secured" a aircraft, which flew the party to Blackpool Airport. Four cars with police escort took the players the remaining

to 70 iniles

Barrow, tu! { despite the frantic the match! began 20 minutes late.

10 Wots wits

follow

for

i position 1: England's w: Gillingham. Harrow bummerer!

in the last four internationals of heme gel after goal without The Yanke triumph made, the 1959-60 season, ile the fly. But mailing lich caused juckey yet), Sovereign bord (A. Ralph Hook only the third man suffered injuries and could not : the match to be abandoned Breasley), Cyclone "Audrey (1 b from a beam to both a Pen- regaini bir pter Troan McNeil. Piggott), Clear Sound R. and a World Series Victory McNeil injured a knee while with the sence at 1-0. Sa the

Middlesbranch for

Hutchinson), Foch the grey in his first year as a manager. playin: yet). Gulay 11. Lindley, Day Bucky Harris, the "boy against Liverpont on Saturday. Sturdy Man (R. Painelet).

Manager" af Washington ise is to undergo manipulative tine stone. 1924 Eddie Dyer of the St Louis treatment under an anaesthetic.

Cardinals in 1940

All will corry Router.

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

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China Mail Special. had acrum-

RUGBY RESULTS

11 was a most salisfylte Ac emplishment for the 42-year- old Houk, never belty than a third string valeher with the ! Yankees, who reglaced Casey Stutel Jasi autujka after old Case and won penuan's in 16 f his 12 years with New York. It was the 35th American League Serles Fees to 22 hy the National and broke a two- | straight streak by the Mallona! | Router.

came a likely to be replayed, unless the League Manngement Committee take an unpreced- cuted step by awarding the

malch to Barrow.

Results

London, Oct. 9. Today's Brafol football results wres

Laxon. Oct. 9. Results of today's Rugby Ligue matcher were:

TOUR MATCH Cimberland XII 9, New Zen- Bolton landers 10.

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I

Coventry COUNTY CHAMPIONSHI

| Port Vale Lancashire Yorkshire 12-ether mangel:

Spuren's Par

55.

Tollemlanın

Division III

3 Bradford

Hending

2 Newpor! } } h13

Ronnie Poon (left) winning the 200 metres from 13. Eastman (No. 55) at the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association's first open meeting at the Hong- kong Stadium on Saturday. His time was 23.8 secs.China Mail photo.

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Division IV

Aldershof Starkport

1 Hartlepools

Barrow

Darlington

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FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP

York Harnsley Shrewsbury West Beni

Fartlek

Second round

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2 Leicester

Workington Bourneisenth Aston Villa GLASGOW CUP Semi-final

Celtic

3

-Reuter

Surprising omission

of Pakistan player

from MCC matches

Rawalpindi, Oct. 9.

The MCC erleketers, who ar- rived here today will begin three days of net practice to- morrow in preparation for the opening against the President's X1.

and Tacchini.

U.S.-Iteed.

and Riessen.

For the Italians, Gardini and Pietrangeli will play t

Pietrangel will team singles, up with Sirola in the doubles, with Tacchini in reserve.

He

In the

Knockout bowls fixtures

pm.

will

Following are the semi-Basi - been matches:

R. S. Gourlay vs J. Young-

The Americans will decide

truin Will only on Wednesday afternoon gymnasium that has only who they will pli against the used twice by professionals and highly-rated tullan players in has produced two world cham-usband. bath singles and doubles,pionship winners-Joe Brown AFP.

and Terry Downes-AFP.

M. Q. Wong vs W. J. Ho- ward.

BOOKS AND SPORT

THE BLIND WOMAN WHO CONQUERED A MOUNTAIN

By CHARLES STEPHEN

the tour on Friday The lives of four brave women are told in recently published books, and

to The teain were surprises) leart

Mahmood, in Fazal 2Pakistan's most successful bow-

though it is impossible to measure courage the moving story of the American Tomi Keitlen must surely rank as the most impressive.

Mrs Kellen has been com- į

ler for the past decade, might pletely blind since 1950, when

of the in any

Wur

not play matches.

Fazal, a former Test captain, was not included among the 40 players chosen for special Test training last month, and shortly afterwards Intiuz Ahırind ung nominated captain.

Pakistan officlats are un- usually silent about the reason for Fazal's omisslun, beyond say- ng that he was off form and that cricket handicapped bis Premotion the Paltee Force.

bull-

reaching mountain peals. gave her the will to live by say

ex-in she could become Her courage, 100, is traordinary.

fighter. she was 33 years old. Yet she has won Brai prize in an inter-

Now the story of the world's national ski contest, sealed dif She has led a difficult climb greatest matadors is told by her ficult peaks in the Dolomites, with a broken leg encased in mother, Lola Verrill Clairon, in become highly proffelent

plaster; saved the life of a com- "Goddess of the Bullring" riding, fencing golf and gymnospanion seized by cramp; climbed (Muller. 21s)-a "me" for

tics,

at

barefoot in the Dolomites. Such fans of this blood-sport, "mutat Her climbing in the Dole is her intense passion for the not" for those who abhor the mnites Is one of tho mosi dizzy helghis that she led of violence of the bullring. amazing mountaineering feats climb one week after her baby

under handicap since one-was born.

logged Geoffrey Winthrop Young conquered the Matter- horn in 1928.

She climb the Claque "Torre But it is dificult 16 imagine n-Five Towers-with the help of player uf Fazal's capabilities a friend who went ahend dieta- being so much off form that he ting directions and advice into is not among the first 40 players the microphons of a lape- it: Pakistan, China Mail recorder, "When It was my turn Special.

to climb. 1 switched the conier-which was slung over one hip from crded to 'playback'and simply followed her instructions,"

£6,000 guarantee

It

Drama

And her life away from

I myself lean towards the lat mountains has hardly

beter group and though this is an humdrum.

her restless extraordinary story! found years, Gwen Moffat тудя most pleasure in the final chap- farm labourer, forester, cow-ter when Conchita is Anally herd, gardener, hotel mald, moved by compassion. Metrolary, theatre property

mistress, helmimati of ď In her last Oght in a Spanish achooner, driver of a travelling ring, she caused scenes of up- grover's van, newspaper re- roar, when, at the last moment, perler. vagabond and a she dropped her aword on tho deserter from the ATS,

sand and thrust at her victim only with her slender fingers, But Gwen Moffat le at her

"It was the gayest and the 'Reason for rapture bent when writing about the

bull I had over pleasures and pain of moun- bravest

she said. "Sud- Reaching the top. Temi shout-taineering. In this respect her encountered, from tech of the eight Tests the fasulon (amous Italian (Todder and Stoughton, 18), is last bull.”

MCC are guaranteed £6.000 d: "Sul Cima" (I made it) in bonk Space Below My Feet" denly I didn't want to kill my be played during their tour of mountaineer. "I could not see a quite outstanding. Pakistan and Indin.

for each Test

Karnchi, Oct. 9.

world spread out beneath me, They Art also guaranteed But just to be where I wUS, £1,500 from each of their three alone between sky and earth, day matches, except that against moster af blindness rather than the Universities XI at Poona th slave-that later this month. The guarantee enough for raplure," for this game is £380.—China Mail Special.

GAS FOR JOY

WILS

Tenson

How did the summon up such courage to triumph over trags- dy? Tom Kellen, business ex- ecutive, lecturer and mother as well as mortswoman, explaina simply in her lite-mory "Foro- well to Fear" (Alion and Unwin, 18.).

Ring goddess

On that dramatic note, the great Conchitin retired majestio- ally from the ring.

Ring promoter

Peruvian-born beauty Con-

chita Clatren also pos RCSXCH remarkable Mra Bella Burge wan con- courage. But instead of taking her to the serenity of the mountain tops, it took her to the violence of the bullring.

"The courage of the blind is not something spectul. It is just

This hot-blooded Latin women ordinary, everyday guts the was only once moved to tears -

| kind everyone must have in or-

der to survive.”

Restless

ber when

parents Baid she couldn't be a bullfighter. In her **clespair, she cut off her hair and

tried to become a AUD.

cerned with a different kind of ring-the square ring of the boxing world and in particular the famous Ring of Black- friars, London. After the death of her hus baid ex-lightweight champion Dick Burge, ake, becatio the greatest of women boxing pro moters, tackling gallery tougla

Conchita was only 18 when anglo-handed, meeting most of sho killed the first of more sixty years, as well as royalty the great champions of the past than 1,000 bulls who were tand sints of the entertainment die from her graceful move world."

ments with the sword.

Gwen Moffat,

Britain's leading woman climber

Bello, now 82 and still watch»- And The only qualified may well have saved tier life her story

And tronically bullfighting ing boxing (on television)," has"

ndinfratily - told – by woman guide, la equally are when she was critically 111 Lesito Hell in "Zelth of Black aceiatic about the joys of Iwith prouhienta, her, paretils feines" (Oldhams, 21a).

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