SHOCK BOXING RESULT

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961.

Orient junior middleweight champion loses to

on a TKO

young

Thai

HK team off to Bangkok for Far East Bridge Tournament

Five members of the Hongkong Bridge Team are leaving by plane for Bangkok this afternoon to compete in the Far Eastern Bridge Cham- pionship.

Hongkong

sending the youngest international bridge ¦ team to the biggest Far Eastern brfåge event yet helt.

Bangkok, Nov. 13. Thailand's Keawan Yontarakit scored a stunning upset tonight

middleweight boxing of seven players who are repré- when he wrested the Orient junior crown from Kang Shoe Sut of Korea with a technical knock- out in the second round of their scheduled 12-round title-bout.

Krewan

open a cut slas over Kang's right eye with vicious left hook that dropped the Korean to the canvas. Kang got up at the crunt of nine but the doctor stopped the light at one minute six seconds. after examining the badly gush.

NOTICE

bleeding

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

4th Race Meeting 1961/62 1st Day 25th

The

1961

following

November,

Conditions

for 1961 Horses for the above entries for meeting.

(111

Tact which chuse at NOON Wednesday, 16th November, :961. are anunthred

1961 Sub. Griffins CLASS A (1st Day)

BLAIRGOWRIE PLATE. Winner $5,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,260. Weight 145 lbs. Winners of more that: $5,000 but less than $8,000 in Stakes. 148 lbs. winners of $8,000) 10 Stakes and

over, 150 Bhs. Entrance $10. ONE MILE.

CLASS B (1st Day! ARDLER PLATE Winner $5,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,250

Non-Stakes Winners 142 bs. winners of $2,260 in Stakes. 145 lbs. winners of $3,000 but less than $5,000 in Stakes, 147 lbs.: winners of $5,000 in Stakes and over, 150 ibs. Entrance $10 ONE MILE.

CLASS C (1st Day) NEWTYLE PLATE. Win-

Second der $6.000.

$3,000. Third $2,250. Weight 147 lbs. Entrance $10. ONE MILE.

By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS.

Secretary,

13th November, 1961.

NOTICE

uf 8,000-including 15 seconds A crowd King

Bhumibol Adulyadej 112 AP cheered wildly at the unexpect ed result.

The youthful Keowan, with

Singngern weighed

only three previous interna W. Australia in

A:1

tional fights to his credit climbed into the ring anderdog. Local ring experts fully expected the 31-year- old ring veteran Kang to re- ! tain the title easily.

Both Aghters weighed 192 pounds.

The luss

was Kang's against 59 wins.

good position

Melbourne, Nov 13. Werteln Australia were In ay ht of their second successive 13th vibrar Sheffield Shield Stay when they dismissed

Keowan's manages later said | Victoria for 232 runs In their his boy wil scek a bout with ¦ second irringɛ. Japan's Kaizu, The Orient

middleweight title-holder.

Supporting bout

The main event opened with both

fighters autu taly trulig each other out Keowan fuck the offensive at the start of the second round and tried to Lax Kang ielo a corner Then The That unleashed his left

In a suppothy bobl, Japan flywighe Ky Noguch: JAR fornec

gretheben traci Knockud

Singngern Laut Smartichi of Traland in the third round of scheduled ten- round tight

Noguchi, 113 Signgere 1 a short night

pounds, floored i bine stand with and be hook at theo start of the 0. dumped him again for good with ther left hook at minute

the

Injured Indian Test players fit to bat

Bombay, Nov. 14. Both indian batsmen injured in the first Test here will be fit to bat today when india re- chase after Eng. sumes her land's big total.

Au

has shown X-ray

that L Jaisimha escaped opener M with bruising

he was when struck on the head by a delivery from Kent

pare Mán

Brown.

Alan

They had Lasten South Aurelia last week.

Victoria, who had made 181 their first kucek in reply to thus Australia's 348.

רי!,- .W

4 only by 65 runs with one

ay maining for play

Barning incleme weather, Aura pita

apptur certain 01 clining a comfortable win. AFP

senting Hongkong, four are in their twenties.

Fight or nine countries will do!

balite over the card table, with Hongkong the defending · champions, having won the event in 1959 in Taipei and in 1968 in Hongkong. The Philip- pines have also won the title. twiec.

Not favourites

likely winners in the tourna- ment-Thailand. the Philip- pines and ourselves. Forrodsa are the unknown quantity. We had problems to overcome in sending a team to Bangkok MO it was

formed at whort notice and is composed

pairings. comparatively new

I be a tough fight"

of

The Hongkong team consists of Anthony Chow, Y. L. Chung, Edmund Tse, Horace Chow, Leslle Sung, Robert Beliz-

1 man, and M. Ismail.

Leaving for Bingkok by CPA plane at 5 pm Loday are H. Local

Chow, that!

Y. L. Chung, E. Tse, experts belleve

M. Ismall and by Swissale because of lack of experience

plane Robert Beliginan. in big international events the Hongkong team will not start as favourites this year but siDI stand an even chance of re- faining the title.

They say that individually tie

Hongkong players are among

the most brilliant in the Far East, but only one of the three pairs have played together for any length of time. This makes difficult to predict how they

the

will fare against long- established patrs In opposition teams, particularly those of the host country, and the Philippines. Hongkong team capiala, Munsur Ismail, said: "To pick three

It will be cheers

The team will be joined in Bangkok by Lesile Song, who has been touring Germany, and A. Chow,

The countries competing in the championship will be Japan, Philippines, Formosa, Indone sla, Saigon, Malaya, Thailand, Ho thong and possibly Burma.

YESTERDAY'S HUGBY

HMS Belfast beat Club Selection 11-8

By LANCASTRIAN

In a good, even game at the Club Stadium last evening, HMS Belfast beat, a Club Selection by 11 points to eight, after being eight points down at one stage.

The better side won and by just about a fair margin, but Club on the

run of the play at the time certainly deserved their early lead8

The HMS Belfast half-backs noorn at 4 o'clock they take on, watch the final practice of the were basically responsible for the Warwicks est Boundary touring team at 6 pm and then

This should be well the ship's win, though mention street. should be made of their hooker, werth the watching who with Dwyer opposite him did well to give his backs the share of the ball they had.

at 7 pin will be taking refresh- ment in the Upstairs Lounge and answering questions put to HKRU as hosts him by referees

and players. Here is án Tomorrow Mr N. H. R. King, tunity to hear the word of a re- excellent oppor- tast of the London Society of Referee of proven ability, and to

drink beer.

Mr

"A

3

Barwise, the scrum-half had played for the Fleet Wednesday and, though not ferees and a member of the In- the giving the impression from the ternational Panel will be

I am asked to say that the way he stands, for instance, of guest of the Hongkong Society

of being a

Re- natural ball-game- Rugby Football Union

Referees' Society does extend a most ferees at a function to be held cordial invitation to all past, player, he certainly is effective scrum-half with a in the Hongkong Football Club present and future players 10

He good service.

was serving

King will, it is hoped, come along. well his fly-half, Yates, very throughout; Yates had a good pair of hands but his passing was faulty early on; once he did click with his centres. though, and the Belfast went ahead. Under early pressure the Belfast full-back, Marsh showed he could catch a high ball very confidently, though later on he did not shine quite as much.

Best moment

SATURDAY'S MATCHES

Sehid

There were just three rugger matches on Satur- day. At this stage of the season there always are perfectly sensible reasons why the pro- gramme just cannot be adhered to; one just hopes, though, that no slackness in this direc- tion will creep in amongst the clubs nor be tolerated by the Union,

for

Club had three regular 181 XV men playing-Moore, Rose and All too often in the past in- went right instead of left and The Far Eastern Championship Dwyer and each in his

ownterest and pleasure among the were awarded a penalty will start on November 18 and way provided that bit of stabil-

10-not-so-gifted players is allow what looked like obstruction, wth end on November 25. ity in the team that was neces-

Sed to wane because of the The Flotilla seemed right Interport and pairs events will | sary. Half-backs Scruby, and seriousness of the Pentangular on top now but they were hesitant in getting the ball moving from their kick and e Tamar forward intercepted, and, from that moment the game went Tamar's way. A

be played from November 16 Leong did well, though Leong to 17.

was at times on the careless side with his passing. The best moment of the game was his, however, when he sold an ex- cellent dummy and found plenty of buyers to give him a gap half a mile wide. But quick-covering Belfast forwards did not let the move develop.

or jeers

for Spurs tomorrow

London, Nov. 13.

European Soccer Cup glamour comes back to London on Wednesday--- back to the Tottenham ground from which roars still echo in Poland.

It was on a night under the Spur's fans-among the most. lights of the White Hart Le partisan in the world

want!

Stadium West Gornik el Prland to see their team through to the Win for Brown's

the

after the match In Poland against Gornik - one that left The Spurs with a tough &

look tagged to their name.

touring XI

In the pack Club worked hard, without inspiration.

At wing-forward Brian Smith was a tiger of a tackler, letting none pass him.

matches.

But to get down to what there was, Club beat the RAF in no uncertain fashion in the opening Pentangular of the season, The RAF did in

The interceptor had sixty fact open the souring with a penalty goal, but after that yards to go and two men to Club scored 15 points by way beat whose tackling had not of two pensiiles and three yet been tested. It might have tries.

been worth a shot to see if they Wilson was fit again to play could be left standing, but in- after

bean off for a stead there having

was a sort of up- week or two and ran into great and-under and

At fizzled out.

the ball #Onto

The first half very form, auguring well for the touch, the Flotilla Won the line-

ITE

was

them

A formidable side

out but the Tamer forwards made things very difalia, for them and after a lot of passing, if which

procal hood

Eight minutes inteau Tamer scored again, in much the same

Inshore

even, the ball being between Saigon-Bangkok tour starting touch; the twenty-fives for most of at the end of this week. the time. But just on time Moore kicked a pensity gost

Meshoddy which had to travel a

went the ball went good forty yards, from none too In an earller gume the First backwards

pore its good

dan angle.

Battalion the Royal Warwick-possessor went forwards, Then in the second half Club stire Regiment saw the Club Matthews, e new face northe went further ahead when Inglis, Dragons off by 17 points to nil.

Tamar sar Swooped to the

wu boose mist wa their right-wing, found himself The Warwicks are certainly a ball when it war

the centre going left; he formidable side and have so over, way kit left Auwmast came to London leading Totten- quarter-finals. They were angry

kicked ahead and followed up far only been besten by the commendable lock dan equite bain 4-2 alter the first leg

to put his team-mates on

Club XV.

get over. fans London

packed

But in doing so he break stop ground. 1 was almost

At Causeway Bay the Navy to it; a friendly bounce, had continuous rear from the tick.

Kampala, Nov. 13.

a domestic match, HMS some poorish tackling, and de-Tamar

beating the Tottenham o to the finish.

This time it's different. Rot- F. R. Brown's touring cricket termination on his part allowed Flotilla won 8-1 and went

terdam ialo the

bit the post three team beat

by 12 points (me way. The Flotilla agair had Uganda by abhim to get clear and

more times in the last five minutes. innings and 22 runs here today, Moore converted.

score. penalty goal and three tries) to uncertain possession Life next round.

So now li dp to Tottenhami The home side, mesmerised

six (one penalty goal and one determiced Taihar man got the

beat a couple Then the scoring was all try). There was no great football,

penalty goal and then, he con- aud open play.

two and Batten caught it verted a try by right-centre. Warne of the Flotilla had to go over out on They fared little better wher When only five minutes re- played in the victorious Fleet though actually scorin Brown enforced the follow-on trained Johnson, a youngster side of inst. Wednesday and he the posts. He looks and were all out for 96.

on the side, playing at left-looked easily their best back, himself but didn't make Scores were: F. R. Brownswing, scored the winning try but as so often happens when Spurs decided on a bold move XI-208 for six declared (R. Both Belfast tries came from the general tempo is slower he to try and give their attack Marshall 100 not out); Uganda some good three-quarter move didn't look quite the player he

96 ments: and goal-scoring punch-by 90 (Brown

Mall noving half-back Dave Mackay (Walker 4-16). Chine to inside-forward against Ful- Special.

Lefthander Milke Singh who į to

Partisan crowd

Now it's a Dutch team's turn weather that roar The

hurt his ankle while fielding. team is Feyenoord of Rotterdam will also be able to at

The England party spent most of yesterday's rest day swim ming.

The Dutch come to London after wing the home game 3-1.

The winner of the

match in aggregate goals after home an away matches-will go into Leck, the quarter-finals.

dis-

Leftarm spinner Tang THE ROYAL HONG KONG who has ha a stomark

JOCKEY CLUB

urder, has recovered fully,

Scores, with free days' play and Programmes

Entry remaining

are. England-first Forms for the 4th Race Meet- innings 500 for eight wickets declared. India-first innings 42 ing 1961/62 to be held on

wicket-China Mali Saturday 25th November and

Special. Saturday 2nd December, 1961 (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's

for

no

Office. Alexandra House; the New Zealanders

Club House. Happy Valley;

and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock! NOON on Wednesday, 15th November, 1961.

By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS,

Secretary

TOPCON

TOPCON F TE LENG FULLY AUTONATIO

DIAPHRAGN ACTION

JOICON

in another

drawn match

Durban, Nov. 13.

Russian champions beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa

London. Nov. 13. The English First Division de- soccer team Aston Villa

Sel to make 195 runs in 150 villa forward minules to win, the New Zea- land cricketers

to show they deserved to win by spin, were shot out for 90 Belfast's. First, Yates kicked a ball but plenty of good tussle kicked oë. A man,

that first match. If they don't do that then Tottenham's fans total of 208 for six declared.

In reply the touring side's anuld start cheering the On- position.

more

ham

in

Bold move

English League Hatch on Saturday,

The move paid off, Tottenham won 4-2 and Mackay got a goat. So manager Billy Nicholson, just a little disappointed by his team's showing in the Arst roatch against Feyenoord, may decide to keep Mackay in the altack.

The game

between the two teams is sure to be a 65,000" sell-out-providing the weather is reasonable.

The men the Dutch will have to watch are inside-for- ward

feated Russlan champions Dynamo Kiev 2-1 tonight. The half-time score was 1-1. The winning goal came eight minutes from the end from

McParland Dynamo Kiev never reached never looked the expected

and heights in this Jikely to get the runs and their

in which game in three-day game against Natal

a strong gusty wind and a greasy ball made here ended in a draw today.

skilful football difficult. Scores were: Natal 242 and 187. New Zealanders

108 for five.

Bad light stopped

the minutes before

close.

а

3-10)

Boofless

kték

did then.

In the second hypötilla The HMS Belfast team is The Flotilla really had the again started by miling on the avid for exercise as this after edge over the Tamar backs in pressure, thotige fargdoing, so

the first half when Gunning they incurred the displeasure were at the base of the scrum Mr Collins with the whistle 2 serving what obviously had to number of

Palmer, Player to matches

play

three

in the Philippines

Manila, Nov. 14.

John White, Hack Gary Player and Arnold Palmer, the world's top

balf-back and Danny Blanchflower.

captain

Worth a fortune.

be gentle stuff to a rather un-:) they did esimes

fure

EMA

to score.

outside-half, but in the even the scores, radier against second hat Tamar were much the run of play by now when bolder and

and Gunaing went to they went well away on the left his more natural berthat for Dorricot, a bootless, winger, centre, and with Downing and Batten as the halves-thé Tomar back division functioned much better than I have seen them this casos.

Tamar,

the really wom match" forward; their pack“ were good honest. bustling bard-workers, mach the more disciplined over the thousand- and-one things that con go' wrong

set-scrums and line-nuts, at which incidental-

#

Fur: the most part they were thes surer Handlers and the faster runners:

Turning point

But it was not long before it was Tamar who of Hack the liftiative. Their form halt, Downing, made, quile. break and then kickoda. The defence seemed to catch the ball and lave:

plenty men about and plenty of time thing for them to da with it but the TAMAL DAO, bustled them about and eve tually got the ball interlosch twenty yards from the Flollita

the more than they could eve

· hurve expected.

But the line out was scrappy. First it wasn't sun

others had a 201

golf professionals, are scheduled to arrive here this evening from Hongkong for a 11 developed mainly into

series of three exhibition matches that willy Gay usually arrived dit line fer better outcom Toward the end of this month 215 and mid-field struggle with the Villa

wind up their current round-the-world tour. wing-halves, Crowe and Deak-the quarter-finals draw for the play 15 ing, coming off best.

European Cup will be made.

Palmer, the current

current British

Elzat Fro scheduird Outstanding move of the first Teams already through to the Open champion, and Player, the VIRGE

Standard defending »'are half was a five-man effort which quarter-finals

Masters champion, Player is at present leading and Real

are on a 25-match round-the-Palmer in their 25-game series, world-series sponsored by their having won five games,

lost own corporation, the Palmer free and led one. Player productions

The winner In each round The two professionals will gets US$2000 and the loser play three games at the US$1, MARIE Golf and Country US41, Club, at the Wack Wack Golf awarded the overall winner at going Luto a pot, to be Clabil peachy Mandaluyong the end and at the Valley Goll Club

R. Motz, the New fast-medium bowler, and Natal ahead in the 31st minute. Three batsmen Kim Eigie took the minutes honours on the final day.

Zealand resulted in O'Neill putting Villa Liege of Belgium

Madrid of Spain. later Basilevich It's a Cup worth a small for equalised after Villa goalkeeper tune to say team who gets Motz claimed seven Natal Sims tumbled a shot from through to the final or even the second innings wickels for 70, Lebanovskiy.

semi-finals.Tottenham knows which

gave match figures of ten Later in the first hair Sims that so do their supporters. for 111.

saved brilliantly, from Kavev- Wednesday night in London Elgie batted splendidly for 72, skij but Kiev's attacks were re- thus adds up to an explosive the highest score of the match stricted mainly to breakaways. | night-for cheers or jeers for

China Mail Special.

-AP.

the home team-AP.

THE GAMBOLS

PHEW!

I'M TIRED

Me Too

SHALL WE WASH AND CHANGE AND GO OUT FOR SUPPER?

Barry Appleby

OR SHALL WIE PREPARE AND COOK A MEAL AT HOME ?

WITCH ARE YOU

SUROW

UPI.

But

was back

Shore wasn't strallit another.

tri

ded decided to parts

this and

Ju azter eager.

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Ltd to finding the

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