THE CHINA MAIL,
*1961 82 AWGAON "AVISANL
MCC CLOSE TO ANOTHER WIN
Second knockout
win for Charnley
in one week
Manchester, Nov. 27. Dave Charnley, the European, British and British Empire lightweight champion, tonight scored his second knockout win in eight days when he knocked out L. C. Morgan, of the United States, in the third round of their non-title fight here.
Only a week ago Charnley retained his three titles when he knocked out Darkie Hughes, of Wales, in the British Champion- ship record time of 40 seconds.
Tonight's scheduled ten- round contest ended abruptly halfway through the third round. A left hook from Charnley sent the coloured American down, and he just failed to beat the count.
For as long as the fight world-ranked Morgan provided tremendous opposition. But with the rate punches were Hying, someone. had, to --and it was the American.
FEAF still 117 Insted.
runs behind
The visiting Far East Air Force cricket team from Singa- pore were still 117 runs behind the Hongkong Cricket League President's XI first innings score of 257 for eight wickets declared. At lunch today the final day of the two-day match-they had scored 140 for six wickets.
Scores were:
FEAFFIRST INNINGS
C. Glenn, b Dhabber
4
K. Barrow, lbw Dhabher
2
C. Jeffers, c and b Weller
17
R. Milner, Sillett b Jones
48
W. E. G. Payton. not out..
#
A. Hicks, c Hall b Weller
0
B. Stronach, not oul
Extras
0
R. N. Ayles, lbw Weller
-Total (for 6 wickets)..
Magnificent show
It was
KC
another magnificent
by performance
the British champion. He again showed that he can take a good punch and rome back to deal out the sort of punishment
that has
clevated him to the position of ene of the top three lightweights in the world.
the
third
Morgan opened round with a string of whistling swings. Then Charnley right sw suddenly found the range with his chopping southpaw right- hook. Few people-least of Morgan-saw the Jeft that finished the fight.
All
British
On the same Bill, heavyweight Ray Shiel unit pointed Don Warner, of Phila-
eight rounds.
140 telphia,
Reuter.
over
171-run first-innings lead over Central Zone as play enters
final day
this
Nagpur, Nov. 27. MCC should win another match in India here tomorrow
time without the help of a declaration by the opposition. After declaring at their overnight score of 405 for three, they dis-
missed Central Zone for 234 on the second day today. Central Zone are almost cer- Bob Barber (three for 83) and hard, the ball struck the back of tain to follow-on tomorrow, but David Allen (three for 68) did Mike Smith's head, bounced MCC's task will be harder than; almost all the bowling. Barber away and Sharma was easily it should be if they allow a re- was expensive, but had bad luck run out. He was half the length petition of the slackness that with his leg-breaks and googlies, of the pitch out of his ground crept in at times today.
often beating the bat without as Rungta showed concern over Bnding the edge.
Smith. The fielder was however, unhurt.
Unnecessary runs
The touring side gained. a lead of 171, but it should have been considerably more. The one stand of note for Central Zone 80 for the fifth wicket between K. M. Rungia and M. Sharma ought to have ended early. Rungta was twice miss- ed when
four, and Sharma also gave a possible chance to mid-on. Ground-felding gave away runs.
errors also many unnecessary
UK soccer results
Results
London, Nov. 27. of football matches played today in Britain were:" ENGLISH LEAGUE CUP (Second round, return match)
Port Vale 3 Crewe 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE 'A' Hearts vs Lanark (postponed because of fog).
FRIENDLY MATCH Portsmouth 3
Belgrade SC (Yugoslavia) 2-AFP..
CONGRATULATIONS DAVE!
DAVE MCEACHRAN DRIVING A CONSUL CLABSIC 316
2ND PLACE OVERALL 1ST IN CLASS
IN THE 1961 MACAU PRODUCTION CAR RACE
(1) G. BAKER
JAGUAR 3.4
(2) D. McEACHRAN
CONSUL 315
(3) P. TAYLOR
3,442 CC
1,340 CC
LANCIA FLAVIA 1,498 CC
CONGRATULATIONS ALSO TO THE
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WITH A FINE PERFORMANCE
Ord
WALLACE HARPER & CO.
The
Rugby Tour decision welcomed
Sydney, Nov, 27. English Kugby League Council's decision to send a British team to tour Australia next year after all has been welcomed here by Mr -Bill Buckley, chairman of the Australian Board of Control.
"Everybody would be pleased to see them" said Mr Buckley, who added: "I am very happy at England's decision. I can assure the Englishmen they will be warmly welcomed, and I can also assure them of a very success- ful tour."
John Murray's wicketkeeping was still a long way below his A lively last-wicket stand of best. Apart from missing a 35 between G. Sunderam and stumping, he seemed unable to S. A. Rahim forced MCC to take take the ball cleanly.
the new ball, and Knight ended Most of the Central Zone bat-the innings by yorking Sun-visit broke down earlier ting was slow
but Rungta deram for 27: reached 50, in 75 minutes. On the other hand, Sharms stayed 195 minutes for 68, and Sudir Sahu an hour for eight.
Curiously Fun out
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
MCC: 405 for three declared. Central Zone
The two hours before lunch M. Sharma, run out cost Central Zone three wie-Suryavir Singh, b Brown.. kets and produced only 68 M. M. Dalvi, & Knight rans, but after the interval Hanumant Singh, c Brown, Rungta and Sharma added 72 b Allen bi an hour.
The stand ended in curious fashion. Sharma hooked Allen
British Open Squash Tournament
begins
London, Nov. 27.
A. K. Chaturvedi, st Murray,
Barber
K., M. Rungta, c Richardson,
b Allen Sudhir Samu,
68
Plans for the British team's this month over the question of dis- tribution of tour profits/ But at a subsequent meeting in Leeds the English Counell accepted Australia's final offer.
FAIR AND JUST
FA CUP DRAW
CHAMPION SPURS OPEN BID WITH EASY MATCH AGAINST BIRMINGHAM
London, Nov. 27. Tottenham Hotspur, the first team this century, to achieve the "double" of winning the Eng- lish Football League Championship and the Football Association Cup, open their bid for the Cup again with an away match against another First Division team, Birmingham City.
Tottenham were among the big clubs of the League who today went into the bag for the first time when the draw for the third round of the competition was made here.
McKenzie takes
five NSW wickets for 50
Sydney, Nov, 27. Graham McKenzie the young This was for 55 per cent of West Australian Test fast 14 the receipts from the three bowler, took five wickets "for 50 Tests to go to Britain, and 45 in helping to restrict powerful per cent to Australia, with a New South Wales to 218 on the
division 17 80/40
in Britain's third day of their Shefeld Shield favour from the remaining tour match here today. algames. Originally the English
Wet weather had, washed out Council had sought a 65/35 the Erst two days and slightly 52 Share of the remaining garnes- delayed the start today.
c Parfit,
Barber
8
P. G. Joshi, e
Barber
Parfitt
7
Bhagwan Dass, b Allen G. Sunderam, b Knit
10
27
S. A. Rahim, not out
?
Extras
Total
Mr Buckley said the general New South Wales were put in feeling in Australia was thal to bat and after totalling 218 their offer had been only fair they struck back by capturing and just.
two West Australian wickets for seven runs before the close.
McKenzie's wickets came in to Britain, his second spell. He was talten off after conceding 17 runs in Mail two overs, but he came back to]
bowl with the wind at the other end. In bowling Ian Graig, McKenzie broke the top of a stump which had to be replaced.
The same method of distri- bution would apply to the next 16 Australian visit
after which the position would
reviewed. China 234 be
Special.
Fall of wickets: 1-24. 2-25. S-58, 4-78, 53-155, 6-163. 7-172, 8-186, 9-109,
N R 330
Bowling analysis
Brown Knight
11 4 29
军
8 3 16
33 11 68
33 11 83
6 2 22
-Reuter.
Ali Akbar Khan, the Pakistani Ailen
professional attached to the Barber United Service Club, was Parfitt carried out of the British Open Squash Rackets Championship today after a mid-court colli- sion with, Dennis Hughes of Wales.
The Championships began this afternoon at the Royal Automo- bile Club here. Akbar Khex was leading 8-5 in their first round match when he was caught in the back by Hughes' shoulder. He was lifted of the court to receive medical atten- tion and then taken to hospital for an X-ray.
TOO GOOD
Azam Khan no relation to Akbar the 36-year-old Parkis- tani winner of the title for the past three years,
was far too
Kiwis win again
Cavaillon, Nov. 27.
2 The touring New Zealand 3 Rugby League team defeated
Bobby Simpson, the Test all- rounder, balted freely in hitting 64 for New South Wales.
Scores were: New South Wales -218 (R. Simpson 64, G.
3 the Provence XII by 13 points McKenzie five for 50). Western
COE-
Previous rounds were fined to amateur, non-League and Third and Fourth Division League clubs,
Birmingham
City, who have been showing poor form near the bottom of the First Division, should not present a very seri- ous threat to the progress of Tottenham.
Spurs have not yet produced the brilliance of last season, but their recent signing of England inside-forward Jim- my Greaves from Milan for nearly £100,000-the blghest priced transfer in Britain expected to put them on the winning trail,
back
Non-League sides
The draw generally favoured the big clubs, but the pairing of the Lancashire combination side. Morecambe, and the Southern League. team, Weymouth, en- sures a non-League side of a place in the fourth round.
Weymouth reached this stage 12 years ago before going out to
Manchester United. More- cambe have never reached the third round before.
Both clubs are managed by former Preston players, Joe Dunn (Morecambe) and Frank O'Farrell (Weymouth),
The other two non-League
0 tu six after leading 10-6 at Australian seven for two sides left in the competition,
half-fime here today-AFP. wickets. Chins Mail Special
HANSEL KWOK
CLUB
WINS VESPA TREASURE HUNT
By OLLY VAS
The Vespa Club of Hongkong held a successful Treasure Hunt on Sun day over a course of 25 miles to bring to a conclusion its programme of events for the current year.
The winner of the Hunt was proved eary, to find and then the good for former Cambridge Bite Hansel Kwek who barely scooter: crossed over to the Peter Robinson and neaded only managed to finish ahead of Island, 17 minutes to win 9-0, 9-1, 9-3, Wilfred Lam with William Robinson Won
a wager, how-Cheung in third place. ever, that he would not last 10 It was a truly lucky day for minutes.
Kwok because by coincidence all the symbols he had to find turned out to be places which he had visited on foot for the past two years in the course of his official duties. victory
23 teams
there everyone then went to the Lide in Repulse Bay to check in at the Anish. Through
an oversight the Most teams finished in three address which competitors had hours but one team, the one been asked to write down was that had driven up to the Peak actually shown in Photo No. 6, did not show up till very late, the Fire station in Belcher's-and was ticked off as Retired. street, West Point,
The sixth picture
was bit
Too easy
of a brain-teaser as it showed the junction of Mt Davis and
The concensus of opinion was that the run was too easy Victoria Roads, One team end-
despite the fact that more ed up going around in circles in the Peak district but one
than one scooter lost the way. The majority of teams- smart driver, armed with а
ceived
bonus points for pro- read the road-sign though it was three drivers failed to find a magnifying glass managed to
ducing various articles and only
Margate and King's Lynn can be satisfied with the draw.
If Margate win their replay against Notts County, they will be at home to the First Division side, Manchester City..
King's
Lynn
wanted
attractive away, fixture änd they got it with a visit to the wealthy. star-studded First Division said, Everton,"
Leicester City, last year's bealen Cup finalists have an attractive home tie with Second Division team Stoke, who have
recently restored some of their fortunes with the re-signing of Stanley Matthews, who started his career in pro- fessional football 30, years ago.
evergreen
The draw
The full draw is:
Manchester United v Belton Wan- derers, Astan Villa y Crystal Palace, Birmingham City, v Toiten. ham Hotspur, Marécambey Wex- mouth. Areens) y Fradford City, Blackpool v West Bromwich Albion, Plymouth Argyle v West Ham United. Bristol Rovers v Chester- field or Oldham Athletic, Fulham v Hartlepools United, Brighters and Hove Albion v Blackburn Hovers, Shefeld Wednesday
SwansEE Town, Charlton Athletic V° Scuq= thorpe United, Burnley V Queen'a Park Rangers, Aldershot or Brent- ford v Leyton Orient, Southampton v. Bunderland, Middlesbrough v Car- diff, Werkington v Nottingham, For- est, Everton v Kings Lynn, Ipswich
tom
After a fine match, Michael Oddy, the Scottish holder of the British amateur title, defeated Pakistani Hanif Khan 9-4. 0-7, 7-9, 9-4 to repeat his over the same rival a year ago. Oddy appeared to have trade great strides in his game during the off-season and produced a
Starter Jimmy Foo wide variety of strokes from the 23 competing teams off at 2.00 low, short drop to the high job.pm from the starting point at This range of strokes served him
Cornwall-road, Kowloon Tong
who left mid-way partially covered by overhang-number of places in the photos. Town v Luton Town Wolverhamp well under pressure when Hanif and those
after the one-minute intervals, ing foliage! recovered from 0-5 to 4-5 in the fourth game.
made contact with racing
RESULTS
First round results today in
cluded:
Azam Khan (New Grampions Clubi holder, beat P. M. H, Robin
Ion (Sussex) 9-0, 9-1, 93.
D. B. Hughes iWales) beat A Akbar Khan (United Service Club) 5-8 refired,
M. A. Oddy (Scotland) beat Hanit Khan (Nottingham) -4, 3-7, 7-9, 9-4
Jamil Din Card) Ercaskon (Sussex) 9-5, 9-0, 0-4.
Roshazi Khan Pakistan) beat K. J. Watean (Australia) Body Gall
sent the
cyclists coming down- Lung Cheung-road.
.
Skidded
Te-
No team checked in with less than 30-mile distance re- ported as the length of the
surprised many. course the shortness of which
The teams then turned into Bonham road where one machine skidded as a child ran When the points were worked across its path. Fortunately an out it was found that Kwok had accident was averted and the just pipped Lam and Cheung, Cotton sisters carried on, past not more than 10 pts separating Euston Hall shown in the the trio. seventh picture.
Ironically enough the winners last year's Treasure Hunt
Wonderers Carlisle United. Preston North End Wetford, Mar- gate; or Notts County - Mancestor City. Leicester City v Stoke Cliy Liverpool: : Chelsea, Bury v. Shef- fald United, Southport w Shrewsbury Town, Norwich City ▼ Wrexham, Newcastle United v Peterborough United, Leeds United v Derby County, Crew Alexandra or Port Vale v Northampton Town, Huddars field Town y Rotherham United, Bristol City v Walsalle-Reuter.
The first photograph in the pile of ten which was handed to each team showed the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement blocks which most teams had no difficulty in identifying. The narge went into the route cards and then the route took the scooters to Hung Hom where they had to name a The eighth picture was that of of church
opposite to a building in a school in Kennedy-road, Some finished last but they conceded construction. There were one or teams did not know which way that they had had a nice spin- two familiar faces at the soft to turn after coming down the which was what really mattered. Khan Din (Abbeydalej beat D bull ground where competitors road to Queen's-road East but The Caltex Cup was presented Hodgson (Cornwall) 9-7, 9-2, 9-4. turned up to ask for directions. eventually most of them found to Hansel Kwok at the dinner TOPCON F 1:2 LENS,
H. E. Truman (Essex) beat W. J. Ashford (Hampstead) 9-7. 5-9,
A road block near Tai Wan knoll Sisters' School
the shortest way to the Mary-which followed. 9-0.
in Blue Bay put some of the teams off Pool-road shown in Picture No. Zaghloul (VAR) beat D. VI. Harman (Wimbledor.) 9-2, 9-5, 9-5
their stride as there was now 9. J. C. Gordon (Surrey) baat A. E Catherine (Lansdowne
Club) 93.
10-9. 2-9. 3-9, 3-5.
-5,
I Amin (UAR) beat P. G. Kişton (Middlesex) 9-6, 9-0, 9-3.
M. W. Corby (Middlesex)
best
R. B. Hawkey (Middlesex) 8-4, 3-8, 27 22
*J, G. A. Lyon (Essex) walked over
Cuf Rehman (India), scratched.
ATP.
Results
80
minus
no access to the electric com- Some scooters retraced their 1. Hansel Kwok, minus pany's power station shown in steps, down Blue Poot-road points, the third photo but the wiser while others did the right thing 2. Wilfred Lam, minus, 70, ames skipped this symbol and by continuing up the slope and
3. William Cheung, headed for the DGB school. then passing by the Tiger Baina 60.
Gardens to the building shown 4 Henry Wong and Lo Ka The Monument and the club in the last picture the Magis ping, minus 30. nearest to it, the India Club tracy in Causeway Bay From
5. Arthur Olaes, minus: 20.
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