NEW ZEALAND NEED

114 RUNS TO WIN

UNOFFICIAL TEST

Durban, Dec. 11.

With six hours left for play New Zealand, with six wickets in hand, need 114 runs for victory in the first unofficial Test match against South Africa here.

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THE CHINA

Challenge issued

MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961.

New York, Dec. 11. The United States has issued.

a challenge to Britain to defend the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy.

The truplly was won or Long

Island Sound by John Fiske in Hellcat las! September when i was Ars1 competed

for.

The challenge was ssued his weekend by the Eastern Multihull Salling Association to the Chapman Sands Selling Club on the Thames Estuary It mentioned no starting dat for the best-of-seven series. but stipulated the races should begin in Englend

no carber thin September 15 next year.

The ATCTen boat would be

chosen after trials held on the east coast of the United States next August

BETHETRONOLO Fiske WOL the challenge trophy for Butain: by beating The Californian bal Wiident by fom vs to ST: Chino Mail Spe

Pender turns

CLUB....13, ROYAL NAVY ........ 8

SEAP GAMES OPEN.

Navy just didn't have the FIRST GOLD MEDAL TO

backs for yesterday's hard-fought Pentangular

By LANCASTRIAN

On Saturday the Royal Navy outplayed the Police in none too spectacular o Pentangular Competition rugby match at Boundary-street by 27 points to three, scoring their last 19 points in the second half when the Police, playing without Fidler, had Johnstone virtually a passenger and the other men worn into the ground.

Although it was a comfortable win for them Navy looked then as though there were too many chinks in their armour to worry Club in last night's Pentangular match

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Navy

In pocht

of fact selectors made some change. the XV and strengitioned k nol a little. And certainly with ayed stronger opposition they pingend far better than on Saturday might have been expected, bat they were often playing secund

dents exrep

When the latter (H)

!trak mole

one ortaszon became unstuck under continued pressure

Some weeks

ago Club plecat

down Fullmer's the Picct and just lost an ex-

offer

Boston, D30

S collect game by 0-3. They wer

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Tese and bandown wetid middewing!! on

Champion: Gene Fuller's plas pesa to pray him at least $la-

make it possible Fitur to meet Tripy Dawn

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149

then without Wilson at fly-hell which counter a lot.

a

Hooked better

Last night Navy didn't look pollshed as they did bop.

been a

e. but whether or not that

Case We Was the

certainly had

different game. Whereas before

there had lot of open

play ful lowing clean set scrums and Inenuts, this time we had i all served up much tighter.

4:elter Club

always booked

white tu I were atsived temporarily

iar Navy packed eight men,

Sheke sutrendered the Deli

Ride lise came out

there

Forliver offered the Motley in Peads a

night of Peader

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Juni 1: champion Downes to 14

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249 in reply to their own firsl anings score of 159. They send

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120

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life and mede sol secums rue the many for Club's hituk

When Navy did get the ball

rleandy and Bitty bark showed they did not have a fly-

This is the first I've heard about and it can be the last 1 won't listen Why should j“ Where was Fullmer when I was looking for him to hight me He half of the same calibre as The

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scrum-hati. Muran Started said Pender, there but changed places with

Shiunion in the centre lume. Neither looked good, but then it's difficult to do that with a man like Film, Club's fly- half, held up for comparison,

who post his share of the cham- pionship 10 Downes 10+

A gift with the right spirit is always appreciated

To John

Happy Xmas

Give a beautifully

decorated basket,

Mary

containing the finest wines and spirits.

A large range of mixed wines and spirits in decorated bores and baskets is available

I was a light game, requir ng quite a lot of whistle from

way close match

a great spectacle

the which

Navy

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BURMESE SWIMMER

Rangoon, Dec. 11.

The second Southeast Asian Peninsular Games started off smoothly today with the first gold medal going to Burma in swimming.

The Games were declared open by the Burmese

President, U Win Maung.

In the spectr preliminary Orient Cup in Singaude remont- KundN Thailand 114141 Sonic; b by beating Top leans Vietnam fought to a scoreless Southeast Asia, seemed curprised Sław jn a fast and exciting

the fast Burmese However, ther match

experience utati skill showed at the end 3

The Cambodians made brave showing but were an able to cope with the more The experienced Burmese. Burmese won 1-0, after lead- ing by 3-0 at half-lime,

March past

tu

Thirtyfive thousandi people had earlier filed the Sung San and vastly have made 41 13-11 and Memorial Stadium here

then the war world really have cheer the grand march-past of

Lunes later tried the seven teams

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JA kick which beal the full- From then on it was mainly back Lunney. but wh the penalty-Konka lutter was

11 27. chase but Bow dow Bal hardly bec

the Navy

trapped Wilson Towne acap, passed the site to his skipper who made a fel of ground before passing to Robertom whe 1. four farklers articl him beored a tine lis From our viny position Moore kicked 1 very sale goal

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Lunney go just the let er of a ping-pong dikel with McAuley and from the eventual

- Navy

PUSSYSKICH

trupped penally-goal from quite! First to enter the stadium war touch on followed this by was the Cambodian contingent drop fram general play Both of 64 followed by the 27-man were good attempts but neither: Laotian

team.

Malaya came ane close to gaining any points, next

!!

Match-winner

with her 110 men and eight women all dressed Analysing eid-berdauly the black uniforins. match in retrospect it might ben The Singapore contingent of |

1 Say Na

cod bavy 37 and the Thai contingent with i and it the 20 women came next, followed from Seaath 46 athletes itangular (Dy

Vietnam

Casy

WEJ.

hard

a

evening

dne the Competition would Zave been wire pent Kennedy's Ty need KIRVEN Lave buon aract they

This they did in ambie

e-outs during

are usually F Was sport-seed, might hast kirked a penalty o the posl two un win But that is a old

pression Bud!

pet as perdon was very Lotus

of PIC FRAN blooded reckoning: they frankly

However, 41

brain't go al de

reten

In swimming. thr young Singapore team showed early promise in the beats.

Bra. Greasion they won: The tali The Club's and meşi a: they the and then seemed so tool about wedd

Titu hopefully With

kicked the

ball heavenwards,

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situation

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all the last Tumble was an Lund managed to per

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their teenage swimmers broke the record for

vires breaststroke 200 four 90

They Kenneth Kee won his heat in Gercome TWO

20.7 mins

which bettered the first Games record

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supported by seven other wurts who though outplayed

times in Jouse matils seuns, worked like men ste Ey munale 1

I was 1 a classic l game

www worth coming a long

The teams

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pus-

This took the seure to - and though Club were just deserving their lead there was thr

that feeling around would not be too difficult for

it Navy to wrest

from them

McAuley KAUN ELORA After

a quarter of an hour or Kennedy, Moore, Wason, Robertson Moore

essayed a penalty for, Williams, Dwyer, Menzies, Bedford, A. Sinith. Beirectoth, Steven, Joke- Club from the left but it went

stou Just righ

Duff ΚΟΥΛΙ Luney failed tol

NAVY 1.nnney: find louch with his

Shannon Moore: Moran clearance 1eggatt,

Til Burnskey, Whichester, Beech: but Club didn't make much of

Rana, Mallstones, Rogers, ball, what might well have been great advantage to them 1: fact about now the marking be- Cene so hel on both sides that there

was never VPLY much

headway

the referee, there were to many

Not, that is, until Kennedy rummaging infringements, one

studdenly found a tier gap, t too much and another.

to make the when he caght weil have good marking.

on alone he tried to let his pas But catch here were leads of needle and of glory was not long delayed. up. However, his moment sur- thunder-with plenty of

A minute later the Navy backs prisingly little blood--and

were handling when there was apart from tries. enied ist to excite the ex- as is rarely produced in Lonight's from one to another a lob such stable part of the crowd came

class of Rugby Kennedy in the second half when the Navy with Kamau in the van, up in a flash

fully thirty yards outpacing two pur- tad a great foot-rush, which

plare Rich was only ended by a kick just swers in the first far which Wilson was able before going over

finally warding off a third just Li Geld.

Safe and sound Club introduced McAuley as full-back

played

and

and

ran

Navy must have regretted his; ever getting the ball but they could not have disagreed with

is being a very good try after! Moore on the left wing. On that. Moore kicked the goal. the whole he and Kelly, on to take the score in 10-3 and the sight, didn't see much of there it stayed until half-time. the ball in the manner wings might have liked, so it was! hard to fell whether the move was successful.

McAuley was very safe and sound in his berth, Moore just a little stow in his. Moore was

All penalty-kicks

uninteresting, but it was

The second half was far from

very indeterminate except for the swe

when tries were! occasions

The first of these tries scored. was from a scrum

on Club's

well-found as

instead

the of

and was

opposite a namesake who once 25 Tite declined to pass--just

gaps

he had the bali moved CX- cellently but he seemed some- what short-sighted and didn't smallest

through. He always see what was going on.

passed to wing- forward Rogers who scored. In the early minutes Club Rogers played a jolly good game

hi number were awarded

Indeed all evening. Shannon penalties as the Navy were kicked the goal and it was now breaking 100 quickly round 10-8.

Wilson put in a bounc-

scrums.

TOPCON

TOPCON F 1:2 LENS, FULLY AUTOMATIC DIAPHRAGM ACTION.

IFORN

PRO

WHENILLOR

Lund

sees,

Basketball

in the only final even Tin Maung N of Burma bear Singa- pore's Tan Thuan-heng, a 13- year-old schoolboy by about 50 metres in the 1,500 metres.

Tiu Maung Ni's time was 18 mins 57.1 sees. Third was Aung Then, also of Burma

The

Singapore

basketball team. favourites here to win the gold medal, eleared their first hurdle tonight by beating Burma 115-105. Singapore,

from the glory

fresh

of worming

Promotion for

world Judo

The coveled

new

I

Their strungest opina ols, the Cambohatan, several

A fren were six-finters. hvor bad an easy 139 74 WIE 41 the Laotians

The Cane voudrie toh prow. Reuter

Contractor

Nari

replies to criticism

New Delhi. Der 11. Contractor, India's Test caplain, said it was "absolute Honsense" when commeating Loday ou a report that is iam failed to beat England in the second Test at Kanpur because several

players kept

late nights.

The report alleged that a sizzante portion of the Indian Lant

was painting the towa night after night on all six days during the Kanpur Test."

Contractor said: "That is Just one of the excuses being given becanse we failed

to clinch victory after maklug England follow-on. The fact is that the Selection Commit- Lee did discuss

оде player who was ont late one night,

bazt

10 offlelal

taken,"

Hurt

action was

The report also criticised the unruly

Kaapur crowd and further proof of this came after Test when. the Indian players stayed on to practise tor two days.

the

Each time they had to give up

new people were

champion suggested

a

Tokyo, Dec. 11.

A 77-year-old former Japanese teacher wrote a

letter today to well-known newspaper) urging the Kodakan (Mecca of Judo) to pro- mote new World Judo Champion Anton Gee- sink of Holland to "Roku Dan,” or the sixth grade.

Geesink, a giant-sized Dutch- mon and a holder of the bluck bell of the th grade, won the title at the third World Judo Championships early, this month

at Paris when he defeated the three entries from Japan

MCC matches Judokas

| because large crowds encroach- ed on the pitch and one or two hurt. When the public refused to clear

the ground, the players went off,

The MCC players arrived here on the overnight train after their victory over North Zone at Jullundur yesterday.

The England team for the third Test beginning here on Wednesday is likely to be an- nounced today. No changes

expected.-China

Mail Special.

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Comeback bout for Johansson

The scheduled ten-rounder, agreed on by Ahlqvist and British manager A Phillips, is intended as the start of a come- back for Johansson.-AP.

Goteborg, Dec. 11. "The newspapers expressed Former world heavyweight shock at the victory of Geesink champion Ingemar Johansson but it was no surprise to me of Sweden will meet former because he should have won,"

British Empire champion Joe Kurazo Sawada said in his Bygraves, in the Maesshallen letter to the Tokyo Shimbua. Arena here

Jan. 18 or More than a He

не said

37-year-old Kyuza Feb. 2, matchmaker Edwin Mifune, a "genius" and holder Ahlqvist sald today.

10th grade, is an "ex- million watchception but it is "ubreason-

able" io

expect

Japanese of the 5th and 6th grades to be perennial winners even if Judo is a "Japanese art." Jullundur, Dec. 11.

"I want to praise Geesink, Attendunces at the matches why learned his Judo at the played by the MCC in India Kodakan and studied the techni Then Club scored their last and Pakistan on the current que of Japanese Judoltas there," try with

15 minutes still to tour already total more

"It was been re- than Sawada said. the number of paying spectators hounced his retirement

ported that Geestak nas an- go. Wilson

one of put in

his for the whole of the 1961

from competition and that he will de- many good long kicks towards English

season, Test

matches vote his time to teaching Judo, the left corner; his fellows were included.

It is

a fine thing. slow on to it, but the ball went Over a million people have "The Kodakan should con- into touch

from which Club watched the 12 matches of the sider Geesink's case and promote gut possession. Wilson passed current tour. With five more his rank in accordance with his

to Kennedy who passed not too | Tests to

can took

be played, the final

Soccer result

tidily to Ross. But Ross, as he total may be almost two million. triumph at Paris."UPI.

accelerated beautifully, More than half a million the pass with ease and people watched the Test after going about seven yards matches In Bombay, Kanpur from the line changed direction and Lahore. There was and came in again-It looked average of nearly 60.000 for Ipswich 4-1 in a fourth round suicidal-but, despite a number each of the other nine three- English Football of sailors around, managed to day matches. China

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