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SHOCKING SOCCER Indians can make
HANDICAPS FOR FIFTH
RACE MEETING
The following handicaps have been announced for:
the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club's Fifth Race Meeting to be held at the Valley on Saturday, Dec. 16:
RACE 1
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Wabo 154 12 Drawn!
RACE 2
Ballerina Park Handirup. Class 9 1 likerful 11503, Dragonfly
340 Flaker 14 Hammer Mill
137 Haps Number (146) Hylon 143 Jaklin 1451 Main Attraction -154. Maun Mist (147) Miss Reading
40. Palineca 144} Splendid (153) Tourtine 144 Viewpoint 1443). (14 Fatries)
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Caldwell-Jofre fight confirmed
Lundunt. Dec 7
Promoter Jack Solomons con-
Felin
Caldwell and Brazilian
Eder Jufre will Intel for The undisputed bantamweight hampionship of the world in
Four sent off in Birmingham - Espanol Fairs Cup match
Birmingham, Dec. 7. Four players-two from each side-were sent off the field in an explosive first round Inter-Cities Fairs Cup football match between Birmingham City and RCD Espanol (Barcelona) here tonight. Birmingham won 1-0 after a scoreless first half, but Espanol qualify on a 5-3 aggregate, hav- ing won the first leg 5-2. The players were ordered off by Scottish referee Tommy Wharton in the second half. Birmingham centre- forward Harris and the Spanish centre-half were involved in an incident and immediately re- ceived their marching orders in the 67th minute.
BOOING
Abei
Then Birmingham left-winger, Ault, who scored the only 1 goal in the 69th minute, clashed with the Spanish ¦ inside-right Ribas. The players had to be paried by the referee who ordered them to the dressing-roonis. Both players at first refused to leave, but finally went amid a storm of bouing from the crowd of nearly 17,000.
These incidents apart, there was little excitement in the
The Spaniards played next football on a frozen pitch. Reuter.
game.
softball history
this weekend
By OLLY VAS
No surprise results are expected this weekend at Tin Kwong-road as all the teams in the run- ning for the various championships clash with the weaker sides.
Tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 have won four anci JOST ORIE pm Johnny Chaves Indians will while it is just the opposite with be going after their third no SCAA. Not much: guessing is hitter in a row and if they can needed here pull it off the Indians will make will triumph softball history. Since their Sunday's opening game al
are
1 opponents
the Jadions
the Austers migh! yel
as to which
side
Am sees the White Sox
the New Asia.
whne Their names in the record with against
tinkola.
Hard-hitting
une and 1Wo defeats chalked up against them res- pectively neither side afford 10 drop another decision. 1 pick the Sox to win but New
- game
Bi
of the week finds the
In the last two games they trounced the Security Nine Asta has more than a fighting 25-8 and then the Antelopes hance to upset if pitcher Chan 17-0 in a total of 12 innings of shows steadiness on the mound. play. There is no doubt that At 11.30 am the only Senior the Indians will win to- morrow's game brat the SCAA squad playing the U.S. question is
"Another no-hit, Navy team from the Whiteld no-run game?"
County The sailors showed themselves to be a very weak side all round and SCAA should Sot even have to raise a sweet to energe winners.
The SCAA nine come ILOJ gainst the hard-hitting Saints in the prave which follows, at
und 400
The pm.
Saints
Combined Civilians, Navy
to clash in hockey season's
first representative match
By "NUMPERE”
filmed today that ireland's The second half of the League hockey programme commences this week- end, but the highlight will be the first representative match of the season in which the Combined Civillans play their annual fixture against the Royal Navy at King's Park tomorrow at 4 pm. Apart from some Inter-Service matches little has been seen of the Navy this season, the only fixture against a club side being that in which KCC went down 24 to HMS Victorious back in October.
Sao Paulo oli Jan 18.
Caldwell
recognised 23 world champion in Europe and The Empire while Jofre Is the
NBA-recognised tillist,
Lou Der. 27.
Nav Bharat B vs Army at
W Sookunpoo, 2.30 μm Umpires Malinews, M. Arculli,
Third division
Combined Schools fight
The stubbie-haired southpaw However with the Fleet into the First Division at the Irishman wall
alberopt y to Sao Paulo port the Navy should be field-first
having only ing a strong side and some in- dropped one point this sengon
they will have to diction of their abilly should but | weeks 10 get acclimatised when the RAF enter- hard to earn both points this
Solutions sald.
tan HMS Bulwark at Kal Tak | week. this atta 2000.
This
will give him three
Caldwell is unbeaten in 25 tights Jofre is also unbeaten.-- UPI
MCC TAKE ON
NORTH ZONE
TODAY
Jullundu, Dec. 7
V. M. Muddian, the offspinner
who toured
England in 1959.
neptun, the North Zene side lu
meet MCC
cricket team
tenorrow
the first touring
via Julluntu
anther
E
Nav Bharat B who won their last match after losing The Combined Civilians
six ini # row entertain Army will not be at full strength, and may collect one mor Interport skipper Pat Gard-
ner being unavailable and the point from this one. team is as follows: S. Kadir
(Prisons), V. Pedraco (Re Unblemished record Preko), A. Capitule (MacRe- In the remaining fixture in nses), R. Valoma (Macauses), this division KCC B are home B. Silva
(Recreio), R. By to Demons Both teams have (Recreio), B. Carnell (KCC), only won once this season but 0. K. Dallah (IRC), Z. Hus- KCC B should have the edge sain Бала (Prisons)
Sequeira and win again. (Macaenves), L Guterres Third Division Macaenses *C' (Recreio). Reserves:
all three Santos are the only team in
unblemished (Recreio), Monteiro (Recreio), divisions with an Tall
(KCC),
record J. Capitule
having won all their six (Macaenses). Umpire:
matches to date. This includes Xavier.
3-1 win against University and they should repeat the per- formance this week..
Postponed
AIN
V Macaenaus T'k Happy Valley, 9.45 un in pires Sgt Dearnley, Mr Oliver
Nay Biorat ( VÀ THÍ ớt đi bao kunpou, 9.45
Mr Goupires: Frost, K. all.
Link va KCCC at KGV. 11.30 an Umpires Mi Purtninger. A L da Cunha
Macae bes
'C
HKU
King's Park. 11:30 am Umpires: Fuller, Ctm Renny.
Fraser, Emerson
in Victoria doubles final
Melbourne, Dec. 7. Wimbledon champions Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson reach- In the Ladies' League to-ed the men's doubles final here morrow, Recreio, Gremlins Atoday at the Victoria State Lawn As Recreio will be visiting and KCC
should win against Tennis Championships. Macao Division match with Macaenses
on Sunday their First KGV C
and Gremlins 'B'. The DGS VS
They St Georges
beal the 'A' has been postponed leaving match has been
Yugoslavs, Jovanovic postponed to Boro
and Nikola only three fixtures In this divi-
make way for the Combined Pilic 4-6, 14-16, 6-3 7-5, 6-0, Civilians vs Royal Navy match. and now meet Bob Hewitt and
Fred Stolle for the title.
The Nerth WAN tare also includes
England Curist, bowler Surendra Nath, Ju Post Eatsman Vijay Menza.
The MCC party, whose air. craft was diverted tom the ston nearby Adampur Ajr Force landing strip in Amritsar, 50 miles away, were without Peter Richard: un, Joha Murray, David Allen and Barry Knight, They were at thele way to rest in Delhi.
The teams will be:
North Zone-V. M. Muddiah, Vijay Mehra, Y. M. Chowdhury, Sen Gupta, Prem Bhatia, M. M. Soux, Gurpal Singh, Harold Ghosh, Anil Khanna, Rajinder Fal, Surendra Nath.
MCC E. R. Dexler, M. J. K. K. Smith, R. W. Barber, Barrington, A. Brown, G. A. R. Lock, C. Millman, P. H Par- fitt, W. E. Russell, D. Smith, D. White-China Mail Special.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Badminton
Exhibition match by Wong Peng Boon, Queen's College, 6 pm.
Fixtures
The fixtures for the weekend
are:
TOMORROW
Hewit and Stalle eliminated Rod Laver and Jim Shephard 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8, in the other semi-final.
In the first of these RAF are at home to KCC 'A' and will be hoping to repeat their 4-1 victory at KCC but if KCC are at full strength, than I fancy this
one will be much closer. IRC 'A' Jost their opening match of the season
against Prisons at Stanley
bust should Park. 2.30 pm. Umpires: A. Van der Ramirez, of Mexico entered the jfinal of the women's doubles by reverse the decision in the re- turn match at Sodrumpco,
beating Mrs Mary Hawton and Mrs Mary Reitano 8-10, 6-3, 6-3, in the semi-finals.
Nav Bharat 'A' are at home to Army 'A' but with both clubs using Sookunpoo as their home ground, ground advantage means nothing.
Ladies League Recreio vs KGV 'A' B
Slut Y. Khan
King's
Gremlins 'A' vs KGV Cat Happy Valley 2.30 pm. Umpires: S. Hew- son. F. Rosario
Gremlins 'B' vs KCC at Happy Valley 4 pm. Umpires: burn, B. Makr
Miss Darlene Hard, of the United States, and Miss Yola
Nicola Pietrangeli,
I
one of
C. Black-
Representative Match Royal Navy vs Combined Civilians Italy's Davis Cup squad to meet at King's Park, 4 pm Umpire: P.Australia in the challenge round X&-+-ter.
Nav Bharat have not had a very successful season to date
having won and Army,
国 the
SUNDAY
First Division
later this month, resobed the temi-finals of the men's singles.
Double figures?
At 1.45 pm the University nine play the Antelopes and here the score will run to double figures. 'The soldiers'
skipper, Barry Mayfield should raise his baiting aver- age a bit against the Univer- sily's Gooduir as Mayfield hate literally had his eye on the ball since the season began.
To round off the day the fifth and Anal Junior
takes game place at 3.30
LAYO pin when Chee-hong's Overseas will De trying to keep the score down against Yee Jick-fai's Fandur. the only undefeated side in men's softball this year. Yee's boys should make it six in row.
Incidentally entries are now being invited for the annual In- iternational Softball Series due
10 begin on December 26
and
is hoped that Portugal, China, the Philippines. Pakistan, U.S.A.
will
Great Britain and Japan take part in the Men's section and Portugal and Chine in the Women's section.
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
Ex-World champion Mikh:11 Tal has been a subdued player recently after hia crushing defcat by Botvinnik in the title match, but there was a glimpse of his fair for brilliant sacri- fles in this game from the European team championship
Tal v. Toran). I P-K4, P QB4; 2 Kt-KB3, P-Q3; 3 P- Q4. PxP: 4 KIXP, K-KB3: 5 Kt-Q83, PK3 6 P-34. QKI Q2 P-QR3: 7 B-K3, (better than this passive move Is ...P-QKt4): 9 P-KK14!, Kt-B4 9 Q-83, Q-B2: 10 P-Kt5, KKI-Q2: 17 P-QRA, P-QKt3; 12 B-RJ!. B-Kt2; 13 0-0, Kix KP: 14 Kt Kt Kt B4: 15 KtXx KP!. Kix Kt (K3); 16 P-B5, K-B#: 17 BXKL. KtP x B: 18 P-B3 (now Black's king is fixed in the centre, and Tal's pieces mass for the kill). F-K3; 19 QR-Q1, P-85; 20 KR-K K-Q1: 21 RP. BXK
21 ... BxQ 22 KIXP mate): 22 RXB ch QXR; 23 QB, R-QK1: 24 QxBP RXP: 2 Q-KK17, RxP (if 26. R--B1: 26 Q K7.1 wins easily); 26 QXR ch. K-82: 27 Q-B8 ch. Resigns (27
K-K3; 28 R-K6). Solution No. 6148: 10-BI (threat? K-85), QXEt ch: 2 KixQ, or 1.. QXP ch: 2 OxKt(B3): 2 Kix 2, or 1..
KtxB; 2R--93. QxQ, at 1
London Express Service.
(ir
TOPCON
In a quarterfinal match played TOPCON # 112 LEN,
Pietrangell beat
RAF 5 CCA at Ke Tak. 10.30 by floodlight.
Umpires: W
Y Matthews
first match 2-1 are consider- Khan.
Bob Hewitt (Australia) 6-1, 6-8, FRC 'A' vs Prisons at Soukampoo. B-4, 6-3.
ed favourlies to complete the 11.30 . double.
Singh
Upapires: K. Lafi, M. In
another quarter-final Recreio B's Second Division Sookunpoo.
By Bharat 'A' vs Army 'A' at match Roy Emerson (Australia)
4 pers. Umpires match against HKFC has also
P. beat John Newcombe (Australia) Xavier, H. Brands.
6-3, 6-4, 6-3. been postponed and greatest
Seeand Divirtun KCC B interest in this division will be 9.45 am. vi Demans
Miss o KCC.
Darlene Hard (U.S.) Umpires: J. K. Fellows. entered the women's semi- finals with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Bat Mrs Mary Reitano (Austraila).
certred on the Army 'B' 19 Mr Taylor.
Macensos 2 match MROMETERS Mission-roads, 1.30 pm. Umpires: A
Army B' vy Macaenres
look all set for returning Van der Stuis, Mr Waddell."
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