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THE CHINA MAIE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1982:
GYMNASTICS COME NEAR TO UPSETTING BUSMEN IN STANLEY SHIELD MATCH By "SPIV"
enter
A mixture of soccer and waterpolo yesterday saw 13 teams the third round of the Stanley Shield Seven-a-side knock-out Soccer competition.
The three remaining second round matches are due to be played off tomorrow. No surprises were produced in yesterday's games, the closest to an upset being the match between Kowloon Motor Bus "A" and Gymnastics, which the busmen were extremely lucky to win by the margin of one corner.
Mac Bailey In Great Form At Berlin
Berlin, Sept. 21. MacDonald Bailey, British Sprint Champion, won the 100 and 200 Metres at an international athletic con- test in the Berlin Olympic Stadium today.
Running for a team of six Commonwealth athletes,, Mac-
equalled Donald Bailey
the European record of 20.0 seconds in drizzling rain to win the 200 Maires event. He was clocked at 10.8 seconds for the 100 Metres,
Peter Hildreth also notched two wins for the Commonwealth team by finishing first in the 110 and 200 Metres Hurdles. He beat the German Chnenpion, Wolfgang Trossbach, on both occasions in 14.7 seconds and 24.3 seconds,
Australia's Shirley Strickland "won the 80 Meirds Hurdles just ahead of Mrs Fanny Blankers Koen. Both were credited with the same time of 11.1 seconds.
In the 100 Metres sprint the two women were also clocked in the same me, 11.7 seconds, but in this event it was the Dutch mother who was slightly ahead.
New Zealand's Yvette Williams was second to Mrs Blankets-Koen in the Long Jump Reuter.
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McKenley Wins
Two Races In Japan
Yokohama, Sept. 21, Herb McKenley of Jamaica to- day won an invitation 100 metres race in 10.6 seconds. Ohashi of McKenley was appearing with two other Olympic athletes, A. F. da Silva of Brazil, hop-step
Japan was 'second.
tance runner.
McKenley also won the 400
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Unawed by the busmen's feat | Tong Sheung, Mok Chun-wah of eliminating the champion and Yue Chouk-yin, are
and combination Police team the previous day, tormidable Gymnastics played an inspired look well set to reach the final game and opened the scoring in in the top-half of the draw. The 4th minute of the first half when Yui Chi-keong worked his wny through on the left and bout
Tam
Woon-cheuk, the KMB guakkeeper, with a fast fising shot.
POLICE OUT
Police went completely out of this year's tournament when their "Whites" fell victim to the The Gymnastics were still youthful South China "A" seven kaling by one goal when they four goals to two. second half began, but conceded corner, Chau Kam-pin hood ing away a fost shot at the goǝlmouth.
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They made a close fight of it
in the first half, extending their opponents to 1-1, but two quick goals in the second half for Just before the end Lee Chun- South China by Yeung. Wal-tao
and Lee Tak-tung
chied
good their hopes, and although a fatt was fouled in the penalty arcia and made no mistake with effort by Wun Siu-choi reduced the spot-kick.
the score to 2-3, the lawmen THE
BEST MATCH best match of the after. found themselves at the tail-end The noon was
4-3 anal score, that between Army
Both the Kitchen "A" and "B"" "A and CAA "A", which was teams eurvived the second played in a torrential rain. round, the "A" accounting for Despite the heavy ball
and Prisons
and the "B" by 2-0 waterlogged ground, play was defeating a alx-men Dockyard amazingly fast, the soldiers
team by
by 0-0. Kitchee "A", though the win- ners, were far from impressive, King Lok-sang missing half a dozen sitters, and will have to do much better, if they hope to get past KMB "A" In their next
RESULTS AT
A
GLANCE
In Godown 2 HMS Tamar Navy
round,
TOMORROW'S GAMES At Sookunpoo Second Round-
Club (B)
1
0
S. China (3)
1
K.M.B. (B) 5
S. Chins (A) 4 Prisons
5.30 pm. Western
0
Sai Won.
0,00 p.m.-Eastern
l'olice (White) 2 Kwong Walt 1 **Minlature
F.A.
(one corner) Gymnastic
Yard Police
2 Solleitora
Little
LONDON'S BIG MATCH AT HIGHBURY Fred Daly Wins
Swindon, the Arsenal goalkeeper, and his two backs, Wade (No. 2) and I. Smith (No. 3), fall to stop, Kiernan, Charlton's outside-left, heading his team's second goal. Charlion won, 4-3.
Millwall And Plymouth Lose
Unbeaten
Records
London, Sept. 20. Clubs. Today Millwall and Smaller and smaller grows the list of unbeaten Plymouth were forced to bend the knee and now only. Huddersfield, Second Division leaders, Grimsby, who are the top of the Third Division North and Oldham have won or drawn all their games.
over
The Match Play Championship
London, Sept. 20.
Fred Daly of Balmoral, Ireland, 'won the British pro-/ fessional Match-play Golf Championship for the third time today, when he beat Flory Van Donck of Belgium by four.and three in the 36 holes final.
An easier victory seemed likely when Daly, leading from the very start, was four up at the end of the first round and once seven up in the afternoon.
He was still six up with nine struck, a spectator and was stop=" holes to play but Von Donck ped. from landing in trouble. put in a fighting rally to cut He won this hole and got back two holes from his.. arrears, another at the 13th, where ho leaving. Daly dormy four and į sank, his first putt for a birdio
the
Irishman got the neor the play; Daly missed
three Four up half at the 33rd hole of match to win by four and three
He thus joined. a select band
with five to a six feet, putt which would have won him the next and Onished the match, who have won the but dormy four 'ho halved the event
umes,
the late James 15th and so won by four and Brald, Dal Rete who each won three, Daly was 20. for the six four times-Henry Cotton and inward holes 'to Van. Dotek's Abe Mitchell and, he had beaten 24-Reuter.
of reo - 1
Van Donck in the final, ve
vent years
when ago,
first success in the event,
Daly, using
the
scoring his wooden
shafted putter he acquired in South
Africa when touring
Just
year, was in and became three
alters
three holes but
great form at up
the
ninth,
CRICKET TRIAL
náh Von Dopck steadied by halving the next Daly went further ahead at the
Despite the inclement weather, the first Colony Trial cricket which he reached in 34, Van
match was held at the Kowloon Donck being 35 for eight holes CC. yesterday as scheduled, bo-
picking at the Arst
up
tween a team captained by PV increased his Dodge and another by NE lead at the 10th where Van Arthy.
Was bunkered but
his first
atter
The Irishman
Donck
success
elpate.
Dew
10
On yesterday's showing, it Belgian had when Daly visited the heather seems that there is no Back on top of the First Divi- of the goals. Goring and Milton On the other side of the plc-,
at the short lith, Daly, how civilian talent avaliable, and there will be a further irial: af ture, Fury grabbed their first sion go Liverpool, every man got the other two.
ever, won the 12th and rammed Sookanpoo next Sunday in The biggest crowd of the day an eight yards putt to become which Service players will parti- win in eight games by beating Jack of whom cost the Club
was Sheffield United's 6-1 vic-six up at the 14. Southampton 2-1 at the Dell only a £10 signing on fee. They and thus Walsall, who lost 3-0 beat Middlesbrough 4-1 to tory over newly promoted L***
WON BACK A HOLB
Frank Howarth, one of the + point lead
Goalscorers were Hawks- at Norwich are the only Club establish
coln.
Then
Duly took three putts Colony's best bowlers, has su without a win.
Blackpool and Burnley. It seems worth, Ringstead (2), Brook and at the 15th and Van Donck fered a recurrence of an old leg. Another Matthews' goal-hts that Clubs can be run without Hegan (2). third of the season—was the
big
traffers. money
It was "Derby Day" in Scot- won back a hole. He also won injury and will not be available.
Scores:
"PY. DODGE'S XL The biggest win of the day land and East Fife, with a 2-0 the 16th where Daly completely unusual event of the day. Stan
topped his
second shot. Daly P. Rage Prata b Muldoon.. and his four Blackpool col- 09,000-saw Arsenal score a victory over Raith, go to the top
took seven and Van 1.G. Glossno, e. Mahan D. Spintr actually to 3-1 victory over their old Lon- of the table ahead of Celtic on
Donck though bunkered, won GN Gegang raked. leagues helped themselves one apiece in a grand 5-2 vic-don rivals Tottenham. The re- goal average.
A.R. Abbas, b Manu Celtic reversed the procedure with a five. The last two holes Woodhouse Prata b Rowo tory at Wolverhampion. It seems turn, after injury, of Arsenal's
were helved, leaving Daly, four P.V. Dodge, rollred regular Blackpool must like the Mid-two
inside-forwards, of recent seasons by beating up, his homeward score being B.L. Gosario, Rowe
rivals Rangers.] 40 for a round of 74, walio Van A Zimmer, not our 7.00 pm. Sing Tao v Army lands. Recently they scored five Logic and Lishnan, made all their
the difference. Logle scored one 2-1 at clash between
Parkhead, at Villa Park.
Donck returned; in 139,-
FB: Zimmern,, gure out
Extras Daly soon added to his ad- THE TEAMS-
vantage in the afternoon and reached the 27th hole, six- up after having, onca. been seven, up; and he won at the 15th holo by four and three.
Taikoo.
"B"
ν
4.30 p.m.-CAA "B" v Ro-
0
KLM.B. (A) 1
(one corner) Kit Chee (A) &;
1 diffusion,
Third Bound
Kit Cheo (B) 6
IIM Dockyard 0 "B".
Army (A)
1 4
Kowloon Godown: Tam Yat-.
Chinese A.A. O Tramways
Club (A) 0
*After extra time,
Miniature FA disqualified tat; Chu Tak-wing, Yu. Kam-
and game awarded to Solicitors.
being especially with their spect, and play,
left
tim; Hung Fai-hee, Toung Wat- Chán keung: Loung Yin-tong, Bing-kwan.
Club "B": "Taylor: Farren, impressive Locke; Poynton; Kempton;
forceful Viant, Low.
Wilson
11
S8 Tamar: Green; McKeo, Walsh: Lyles, Jeston; Hughes, Symonds.
Ko
Florence Chadwick Conquers The Catalina Channel
San Pedro, California, Sept. 21.
Swimmer Florence Chadwick, who has swam the English Channel in either direction, conquered the 21-mile within minutes of Catalina Channel today and came breaking all records for the swial.
After having forced a corner, Army scored the only goal the match just befare the end
South China "B": Pau King- of the first half when snapped and made his way to Kwok Yin-lok. Chu Wing-wah
a long pass from the yin: Lau Yee, Lau Chee-plag: Po-keung, Lee Kwong-ming: the goalmouth, completing his effort with a rasping drive. Police "White": Kwok Man- sum; Leung Wing-fai, Ng Ling; Yesterday's programme was, Sum Wai, Tsang Wah; Wan and jump champion, and H. however, marred by the dis-Siu-choi, Yau-Chun-hung... Schade of "Germany, long" disqualification of the Miniature FA South China "A" Tum Lai- The courageous San Diego girl stepped up on the
team., who substituted a леж player without permission
hies; Cheung Ping-hung, Fong mainland of Southern California at about 8.06 am, Pacific Spi-chow; Leung Cheung-tak, Daylight Time, to the cheers of a big crowd lining rocky their game against Solicitors.
Young Tak-tung.
Wal-tao; Leung Lam, Leo
Point Vicente Bluff, and others on the, beach below. KWORK Wah: Choy Kia- Her offcial time was OP- Fu Nai-tong, David nounced 04 13 hours, 47 chung; wing chih, King Lok-sung, Zee timers who accompanied
Loh Ching-saing, Chen minutes, 32. seconds by AAU the Tso-koh.
swimmer in a boat, Prisons: Cheng Hon-ping; S.
record of 13 unofficial The protest was lodged by the Solicitors at the interval and war.
35 minutes was set by G. Fox; Ctcung Hing
Summers at Los Angeles | some dangerous play on the part young of the Miniatures in the second
Shue-wing
In half stood out glaringly.
Miniature FA: Mok Tal-wah, Miss Chadwick did beat the South China "B", the stronger Tang Yue-chai, Leung Kwel record of one of the most sensa- of the two South China chtrics, Chiu; Leung Fook-chung, Law
47.1 seconds. metres
Da Silva, had little trouble in winning the hop, step and jump, clearing 15,85 metres.
Although the final score was in favour of the Miniatures by a corner, the game was awarded Schade won the 3,000 metres to the Solicitors, and the matter in 8 minutes and 34 seconds to was to be brought up before the .set a new Japanese recordi. Emergency Committee of the
Thirty thousand people at- HKFA. tended the meeting which was
the champions first appearance
In Japan. Reuter.
JOHN SAVIDGE
BREAKS SHOT out some of their stars such as PUT RECORD
London, Sept. 20. John Savidge, Röyal" Marine Sergeant, hooke. his own British national and English native shot put records with a throw of 54 foot 9 inches at Dorking, Sur- roy, to-day. Sayidge's
previous record was 54 feet 6 inches, set in Notting- bam.
Don McMillan of Australia,
scored an easy 6-0 win over Tak-fook, Chan Man-po, Yu HMS Tamar, and although with-Yuo-Ming
Solicitors: Sum
Kam-chee; Chik Ying. Chan Wai-man Chon Ming-sun; Lam Ping- Kwan,
Ng Chi Wang Lưu Shu wab.
Gymnastics: Lau Wing-chung; Tam Wai, Chau Kựu Kâm-pin; Chan
Vul Lam,
Chi-keong; Chan Hing-chuen, Fong Kowk- yuen.
Dodgers Are Assured Of A Certain Tie
tional channel swims.
George
Bantamweight Title Fight May
Be Postponed
Johannesburg, Sept. 20. Young of Toronto, Canada, won An cye Injury to world $23,000 prize from William bantamweight boxing champlon, Wrigley Jr. in 1927, but his Vie Towerl, may cause, a post- time was 16 hours, 40 minutes. ponement of his ille fight
The 33-year-old brunetle dis-
Jimmy Carruthers, the tance star made dramatic
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dash in the final stage of the october champlon, here on
Verse
Into
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The Hibernians and Hearts resulted in a 3-1 victory for the League champions*** for whom Inter- national: centre-forward Laurie Reilly completed the "hat trick,” “LEAGUE STANDINGS.
London, Sept. 21, Football League standings, after yesterday's matches were
First Division.
Goals
APG
Ldverpool Blackpool Burnley wolves Charlton
17 D 14
8.13
West Brom.
Mazenal Sundaciona Chelate
Preston N.Ei, Manchester
Tottenham
ro
Newcastio Stoke
Cardif Sheffield W Auton Villa Bolton Manchester Derby
Second Divizion
Huddersfield Plymouth Shefeld U. Fulham Birmingham Nails C. FAL Leibester West Hom
Nottingham -7. Zancoin
Swaneed Elackburn Everton
tertian
Leeds Lidon Brentford
rocky
Toweel injured his left eye. Southampt couldn't when he outpointed. Georges Bury
sur-
peared
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Total
W. Lewis, C. Connet and A.R. Osmund did not bat
Spanks
The afternoon opened with Mahon twa : halves and then Daly Muldoon played a brilliant recovery at Henties the third help to increase his Minu
English Icaci
Pritchat'd Both found trouble at the apps but which
was halved; but
Bowling Analysis
NE. ADTILLS Daly resumed his six holes, lead N.E. Arthy, retired. When Van
Kiber, b, gamană. Doncle
played another booked Iron, shot, to the Eng at Zimmera
GIP Pritchard, not out' fifth. die appeared to be run-J. Muldoon, not out
Total .....
ning-away when his iron shot to the sixth stopped two feet from the pin to give him a win in a birdie three for seven up but the Belgian hit a fine did not bat. second to the ninth to win back
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K. Spike, A, M. Prala, J. Lerdou,
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a hole, Out: în 14 to 36 Daly Lewi Was, Bix up, with ring to play.
at
Van Donck was a little lucky G. Ciocano the 10th whore his bail Connett
| Damund
Bawing Analy
REVIVAL OF IRISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP WELCOMED
BY THE GOLFING WORLD
London, Sept. 21.
A revival of the Irish Open Golf Championship, next" " summer will bring interest to the golfing season in Brist taini and has been welcomed throughout the country- and abroad:
This is mainly because of the incentives likely to be offered, because £8,000 in prize money {, to be given andļ 23-a suggestion has been made that the first award should
be $1,000.
This will be the biggest success fell to Fred Daly, in single, award In British golf 1040, and may well result in, an in- He. was followed by another flux of oversens players who great Irishman, this time from may feel that this is a prize the south, Harry Bradshaw, who won in 1919. Then Oxle. Pick- an worth,
during his English visit: from far away Australia, took
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gruelling swim Point Vicente, but quite make it in time to
Mousse of Franco, over 10 Barnsley pass the unofficial mark.
Third Division Bouther rounds here on August 16. The crowd cheered, horns
He has had periodical atten-Bristol. II. KMB "A: Tam Woon-cheuk; blow and boats whistled as sho
tlan from an eye specialist but Brightn NE Key-cheong Tang Sum;
wound up her all night grind.
the eye troubled him when Newport As Miso Chadwick
Norwich Tam Woon-cheung, Lee Tál-fal;
early in the week and Millwall sparring the mainland, still swimming since then has had daily treat-Southend Boston, Sept. 21. Lee Chua-fat, Szelo Man.
strongly, she was met with ad- ment and has cut out boxing Yard Police: Jones; Elliott,
Exeter The Dodgers were assured of
Brookshaw,
Babbs;
currents that delayed
Coventry a certain lie for the
Ho will ba National Kidby
examined by a her when it appeared she might doctor, of the Transvaal Boxing Northampton
Readm won the, mile event at Burford League penant today when they Bond, Chao Pin: athletics, meeting at Dorking, scored an 8-2 victory over the
Kitchen
***A”, Cheung Koon-break all records..
Board, of: Control on! Mondays Watford Surrey, today, in four minutes Boston Braves.
hing; Tso Kam-bung, Tük Tar- Her pilot boat guided her and an official statement will Aldershot
Gillinghags past rocks as she came to this be issued as to whether he will be c 10 seconda-Beuter.
The Dodgers swept a' three-hay: Kwok Shok, Lau Wal-man; game series with Boston when Lee Hung-kee, Leung Wing rocky point several miles north be fit to fight on October 4. Colchester
of San Pedro, Black, unexpectedly Kitchee "B": Tain Shun-
kwong. big
Joc
Mr Julius Martin, chairman Sue's P.R. After reaching the beach, of
Transvaal making his first starting appear
the
National Swindon Torquay king Ping-nam, Chong Misa Chadwick was taken back Sporting Club, the promoting Bournemouth in his Major
League Kwan-yoon; Lee Lay, Tae Kam- into the water and put on body, said that
that he had been carver, filed a three-hil, master-
Ipswich hat
board a water, taxi. to be taken assured that the Injury was not Layton Chang Teng-sun. piece today to trounco the
to hospital for check-up,- | serious., and at the worst, only Shrewsbury Braves-United Press,
Associated Press.
a short postponement may be Walli
Crystal I'pl. necessary. Reuter.
WC. Simpson Wins Open Singles Championship
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THE SCORES Today's baseball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. C. Simpson won the 'final' of the Lawn Bowls
Philadelphia Open Singles Championship New York yesterday when he beat Chicago R. B. Robertson by 21-8 at St Louis the
Boston
Kowloon Bowling Washington
"Green Club...
Detroit
ILM Dockyard: Ogden; Hewett, Ogilvie; Westcott, Larks, Bruce. CAA "A"; "Leung Ting-tong: Ko Lei-ming, Cheung Hon-chat;
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RHC Shau-ming, Tom Sum-chun)||
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15
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chuen.
Houng-cheung, Wong-Tat-
Army "A" Williams; Allan, Pownell, Barlow: Hunt, Wilson, Nashik
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COLONY TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE LRC
Weather permitting, the fol- Tramways: Lal Shing-fat; lowing tennis matches will be Yu Wing-king,, played at the Ladies' Recreation
7 13 0 Won Shan,
3 6.1 Mak Cheo-yan; Leung Kwok Club today, commencing 3.16 140 hing, You Wah-choon, Wong Yu-pm
SCHOOLBOYS” OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
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Grimsby
Olabam
Southport
Port Valo
York Crown Alexandra Wrexham Halifax The following are the results Mansfeld
of the Schoolboys" Opon. Tennis Trasmaza Singles Championship matches Gateshead
·Chasferflóki played at the Chinese Recreation Hartlepools
NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 chung. J. H. Clark, Komme Gimme C. C. Soo 0-6, 6-2
Cojony Mixed Double--J. and: Club yesterday:
In the semi-finals of the Open Cleveland Pairs, played at Kowloon Dock Club, J. A. Luz and R. F. Luz beat Home Choy and G. A. New York Boyzn by 26-110
Philadelphia; "other semi-final between Brooklyn
The
G; C. Norman and H. Bodle and Boston R. M. Về Ribeiro and A, A, Cincinnati Lopes was called off after the Pittsburgh 5th head because of rain, The St Louis score was then 6-1 in favour of Chicago Norman and Boille.
R HEForrow. A. C. McDonald, and bira Penneon. 20 2 Tarpey; P. B. Gardner, Walton,
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regret, that
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AT BELVOIR PARK?...
SPORTING: NEWS ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
Whether the Championship will be played in souther Ireland or in the north is not certain but the Belvoir Park course in the Belfast, aren has
St. Louis, Sept: 211 been mentioned an a possible
Pitcher Joe Black of the venue.
Brooklyn Dodgers and catcher First held. In 1927, when th
Clint Courtney of the St. Loule mercurial George Durian won Browns werk timed roodles: the Irish open was always acho year on
Sunday by popular event attracting the Boarding Now's
xuany Hors, and. Loclts
weekly paper and picked Black as National Leagun
himsellor including the rookie, för "hla.outstanding colie? ·
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