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{ THE CHINA MAIE, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957.

SPAIN BEAT SCOTLAND 4-1 IN

WORLD CUP GAME

Madrid, May 26.

Spain, attacking for most of the match, defeated Scotland by four goals to one here today in their second leg World Soccer Cup preliminary tie.

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The Spaniards scored two goals in each half to make amends for their 4-2 defeat by Scotland in Glasgow in the first leg two weeks ago.

Scotland still lead GrOUD Dido right Vasques, sker of the European Zone with corner. four points, followed by Spain with tlice and Switzerland with one. Matches outstanding are Scotland v. Switzerland and Switzerland v. Spain.

Scotland's goal was scored 19 minutes from the end, when the Spaniards were leading 3-0.

Spaln went ahead after 12 minutes when Inside-left Mateos sent Ja n cannonball drive after sumie fine approach work by the rest of the lock. Scottish

roalkeeper Tommy had chance to

Younger save,

no

Inside-right Kubala ran

Basora,

Inside, right Teixeira put them two up when he headed in a fine centre by Mataleu from the right and a few minutes later Mataieu himself sent in a strong shot from centre forward to cement the victory.

CZECHS 2, WALES ◊

Prague, May 20. Czechoɛlovakia avenged their 1-0 defeat at Cardiff carlier this month by beating Wales 2-0 in the second leg World Soccer Cup preliminary match here toxidy.

and Wales

Czechoslovakia,

some

have

On East Germany-the third feam to pas in the 32nd minute in Group 4 of the European to put Spain two up, and 13 Zone-now two points minutes aster

interva! cach. The tho outside righ, The score flattered Wales, crashed through for the third who wore outspeeded and out after a goalmouth scramble. manouvered by the tricky Scotland's only goal Was Czechoslovaks, and it was only scored in the 77th minute by

valiant defensive play outside-right Gordon Smith, which kept the score down, from a pass by centre-forward

Centre-hal Nay Daniel, one Jackie Mudle.

players of two

rushed here minutes from the end carlice this Four

week to reinforce Basora took a dying kick at a the Welsh side, headed through fast-moving ball and sent It his own

goal ir. the 21st sizzling past Younger to make minute. the final score 4-1.

Left-winger Tedrus Kraus, the star of the Czechoslovaki attack, scored their second goà! In the second half after a dash along the wing and a crashing drive off an upright,

PORTUGAL 3, ITALY O

Lisbon, May 26.

Portugal bent tuly by three gonis to nil in their first leg World Soccer Cup qualifying match here today after leading

1-0 at half tizie,

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The return match, In Group of the European Zone, will played in Italy in December.

Portugata victory took their points total to three, putting them

It vel with Northern Ireland, the third tears in the group.

Northern lanti have a home match to play against Italy, also In December.

Julin Charles, £75,000 Welsh tallan player recently signed by the club Juventus, played at centre-forward today instead of

at centre-half,

usual position. Ho

was wasted in the attack as he received few opportunities.

AUSTRIA 3, HOLLAND 2

Vienna, May 26.

over

Austrin trolled 0-2 st half- tline, but goals In the 47th and them 80th minutes brought

Just on tine their level.

Walzhofer, wos inside-left, fouled in the Dutch penalty area and Slotz got the winner from the spot

The Dutch Jul virtually all the play in the first half, during which the Austrian team show- ed litto cohesion. Improving immensely after the interval, the Austrians took command of the game, which degenerated Into over-robustness.

Van Mells opened the scoring for the Netherlands in the 31s minute, fastening on to a faulty pass back by Barschand, the Austrian left back, to the goal- keeper. Shortly afterwards Van Wissen, the Inside right, made it 2-0 for the Dutch,

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tria's first goal just after the Koller, left half, scored Aus-

interval with a great drive from

header yards. A

from Buzek, the centre forward, pro- duced the equaliser, and the late penalty enabled Austria to pull the match out of the fire.

Beuler.

Kansas City Open Golf Tournament

that

Kansas City, May 20. Big Al Bereling, who pre- dicted before this event he was about ready to win a tournament, bent a Anal-round case of litters today for a three over pår 75 and 270 total to take the top prize of $2,000 in the Kansas City Open,

A goal from the penalty spot a minute from the end gave Austria 3-2 victory

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The handsome 210-pounder Holland here today in their started the last 18 holes with B frst leg match in group five of six-stroke edge, bul tou nt the end of each half, their | the World Soccer Cupeaulion to a 25-mile wind Izv goals coming in the 400, 82nd qualifying competition.

his bid for the life. and 87th minuter

Portugal dominated for periods

Although

their

Italans

had

the moments of superiority they wasted several chances, notably at the begining of the Boniperti, second half when

their inside right, missed two open goals.

Portugal were one up at the Interval with a goal from out-

Meet The West Indies

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SONNY RAMADHIN (Trinidad)

Borni Esperance Villege, Tulded. May 1. 1930. Right-urm stow to medium spin bowler. Right-hand bataman. 28 Tests.

TIKE Alf Valentne, the

CIVIL AID SERVICES

No. 13. Orders by the Hon. C. E. Terry, OBE, Commissioner, Civil Aid Services, of May 24,

1957

1. Cloining store-Opening of The clothing vlore aluated in will be open every Tuesday from 0000 to 1300 hours and from” 1400 to 1900 hours for the exchungs und lague of uniforme. "Any member who wishes to exchange any article of unserviceable unutemen for equip- ment) or who is onütled to the Izmie of uniform and has not yet drawi 18, should report to the storeitroper during the

om 103 at C.A.S. Headquarters

Unit Issu£t •

conwuo to be made as at prosent when circum-

Besseling was three rokes OVET George Bayer, Los Angeles, golf's longest hitter, and

Don Finsterwald of

How to play pitch shots by PETER ALLISS

It's slow motion for

the 'birdie makers'

E pitch shot is the golfer's "birdie maker." It is the stroke that can make up for a bad drive or a stray second -and give you a chance for the correct figure for the hole.

The pictures show me playing

a high pitch of around 90, yards with a No. 9. the first at the top

and the second at the Snish of my awing.

This stroke in pinyed almost in slow motion, quiet and rhythmical. The body is firm but relaxed.

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Here Watch :-

aro

the polnis

1 My feet are close together,

My knees are almost in a knock-kneed position but this

will stop any teridency to sway.

The head is perfectly still.

In the second picture showing the finish of the stroke my hands and club have followed right through, und my anna hands, and club are one unit The whole position in relaxed.

I hold the club almost at the

4 end of the grip. There is no

Reed to climb down the grip na the shots get shorter,

The right knee haa owung 5 inwards.

Next week: How to get out al bunkers.

UK's 1957-58 Soccer Season Starts On August 24

London, May 26.

Tequesta, Florida, who fled for Less than a month after the close of one football eccond with 282, Each collecl-season in England plans are well forward for the start cd $1,650.

Hayer, who fired the tourna- of the 1957-58 campaign which officially begins on ment's hottest round yesterday August 24.

with a six under par 40, had 71 In the interval, of course, there, will still be plenty todny. Finsterwald shop 70. of soccer activity with the various teams touring abroad, Gay Brewer of Cincinnat to say nothing of outstanding World Cup preliminary and Puul Harney of Bolton, Massachusetts, two newcomers games in various countries.

the pro circuit, finished with 284 totals and $1,150 each.

Defonding champion Bo Wininger of Odessa, Texas, who started the round six strokes

and

Manchester United, who were pocketed

seasons ago na Northren. Sec- so near the treble of Louquetlon Champions, now ploy in Championship, Football Asso- the Southern Section, having ciation Cup and European Cup, been relegated. This is because finslied only with the they are a more southern than the League title, begin their bid for other relegated team, Buty, who a third successive fague te in the Northern celion play in by visiting Lelesster City, the Division Three for the irst League Two champions. Notts time. Forest, who accompanied Lelees.

bchod Besseling, ended the

same way after a 75 for a 285 and $1,000.

Lloyd Mangrum, Marty Fur gol, Art Wall Jr, Jackle Burke and the Masters Champion, (a) The undermentioned attended Doug Ford, had 286 letals and

stances warrant them.

2 Examination Resulta

an examinatious, and qualifier in Basic Rescue on the dates stated;—

(1) Bih May, 19377

Shamshulpo Zone

32034

each won $802.

Peter Thomson of Australia was in 15th place with 71-74 73-72-290. He Lan

Won $490.-- United Press.

31000 Youro-kourg, 33700

Кат Poy-kit 33058 Lad "Kwok- keung, 33805 Ngau Ying-fal, 34081 Chan You-wah, 34114 Lä! Shui-ting. Hi Wong Ting-sang, 34143 Wong Kwok-ki, 54222 Pang Tak-wati, 34275 Tru Ying-tong (Mas). 34304 Wa Wai-ling, 34554 10 Vin-lee, 34583 Chan Shu-kwal, is Ng Sal-chun (M) 3400 To Kan-ching. 13 Leo May-mio (MI), 3414 Wong Kwan, Stuu, 34060 Taún Tung 30023 Wang Kam-wah, 3503a Wong Kin- chung, 35000 Tang Yat-chusn,

() 10th May, 10ST:

Yaumali Zone

Sports Diary

TODAY

Soccer

urnarseat Semi-Finals, Club

Stanley Shield 7-a-side Quarter and

30025 Wong Kam-ytten, 33010 Choi | ground. t p.m. Kam-wah, 33178 Cheung Fook-tal, 33:23 Twig Bor. 33233 Ewok Ying- 3065 10:18, 33000 Wong Tal-chee, Law Chi-Hung, 34000 Tueng Pong. 34800 So Shit-kee, 340988 Cheung

****Tennis Mea's A Division:- HECCSA V CRC (1): KTGCA V KCC; HKCE V Urban Counci

Ladies' 'A' Division: USRC V

Tal-wal, 33074 Ng Sau-bar . (Mia), | SCAA; LNC v KCC, 35113 Liu Yu-toon, 30140 Wong Lan- ying (Mis), 35180 Chu Foon-lug

(Mas), 3330 Yip Woo, 34233

Lai-king (Miss). 353 Tang Chung

(a), 33318 Tam Shu-ang, 35320 Tai

Ad other half of the famed 2 Wälam (Miss), 36000 Cheung Cham.

Calypso Twins, Bonny Remadhin leapt to faine

35000. Li Chu, 55010 Ya Kwok-hung. 531 Choing Tab-wang, 3003 Thing Yiu-lam 36000 Yin Tang, 3330) Leting ChianINE.

(13) 15th May, 1957:

Kowloon City Zone 34123 Chat Yus-iowong, MI Chow

In England ku 1950. Ho too was a raw novice then, but he finished with 135 ♣ wickets at 14.88 apiece. including 20 in the four

Foen Fat, 344370 Tans Chung-man, Tests.

300 Ng Yet-Bor, 343665 Chung Jin- Ramadhin, from first to Fong ban-kam, 26173

last in the series, WAS A ♣ mystery bowler, as the un- ✦ happy English batamen were unable to pick the ball which turned from log✦ from his orthodox

Hak-ming, 321 Chan Yau-a, 470

Vim King-tong, 25200 Loo Kong: You, 34100 Chung Kam-chuan, 30104 The lion-ching, Aizsa Ho Sau-ming, 35311 Wong Strait-chi, 38598 TWE Yeung-lain. 36304 Tang rag-ping. 3630 Wong B12-luk,. 56309 Wong Sum, 35380 Lau Chi-foon, X3DS GE ZEGAR 30001 Kwan Hon-woo, Wong King-ying (32),

[[b]" The undermentioned attended an iration, and quali Basto Fighting

date on the statect

break. Quicker through Wong the air for a bowler of kle♣ type, his arm also went over at speel,

English conditions uit ↑ the short liitto man," who ➜

profcasional with Crompion in the Central Lancashire League

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In the clear light of the West Indies, Australia, and India Ramadhin has been * less sucoceful,

Hard

experience

taught that his fer break i tossed higher than the off-break, but that does not + mean

he is no longer a ☀ problem.

Ramadhin's Test record stands at 113 wickets, and ☀ he still a key bowler of his side. ife is a much- Improved lower-order bala- тап

(1) 17th May, 1857

Upper Levels Zone

3311g

30004 Tong Poh, 33700 Yuèn Moota~ on, 34003 Chan Wal-pul, 33541 Kwan Shun-Lock. 22410 Ling Bok, Yueen Kam-chiu, Sion Sun Yat-ain, 30011 F. Fu, 3925€ 24 Yi-hang, SH) Lu Chus-tin, 32568 Mak Pinewman, 33400 Koung Man-Cal, 30007 Wond Kwok-wa, Jozen Chma tal-kal, 3015 Ko Wing blu

(May, 1937:

Aberdeen 2000.

SHIT YUI Chaping, 94309. Chai Yet-han (Mat), Stich Lou Bik 5400 Poon Kwai-ling (20ml), 341}{ TODE KANE-EN (141), 24158) Foo

m-chan SMOT· Ná, Ming-anna, 34060 Ching Kam-tick, 5001 Fong chwang S4131 Wan Way, Lang Cock-WAL, 34005 Chew Chor Bhun, 5000 Cheng Raemon, 35430 Tang Le-wab, Sub 13ậu Shu-ening. 52000 Chen, Huwo, 2104? Cheung Yoo, 24300 Hum Chan-jan, 34473 – Tang

D. X. W. ALsxander,

Chan RA DESORT,

GİYİ ASG Berrioni,

TOMORROW

Tennis

Men's 'B' Division-KTGCA KITC; CC v Recreio: CRC

V JUCCC; SCAA V RAF: ICCA v. Anny: LIC v CCC; HKCCSA v кос

Ladies Dielalon: USRC y BCAA: LJC TV Recreio 2: Recreio TV CAC; CCC v LRC T.

HEVIDNOMI

1 An

dun?

2 Going by charabane?

3 Going by rail?

Two clubs which do not

ter into the senior circle will know their first apponents are be at home but their visitors Chester and are Preston North End, who Baished equal second on points have been but think on goal average in Division One-two stir matches for newly promoted teams,

Aston Villa, the Cup win- ners, could not have had

Gateshead. They paired with "FA" and "B" respectively, but "A" and "B" will not be identified until Juno when the question of re-election is considered,

Tranmere and Crewe are the teams section better drawing card thus their

to apply. Chester first match-away to Birming-

wii actually play "A" in their ham City in a real battle be-

mute and "B" in their tween neighbouring

clubs first which should bring ali Bim- | second.-China Mall Special, inghum soccer fans to the St. Andrew's ground.

PROMOTED TEAMS

The two promoted teams from the Third Division section also start with slift matches, Derby visiting Fulham while Ipswich go to Blackburn.

Huddersteld

two Northern who have

ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM

Trueman And Laker Likeliest To Be Omitted

London, May 26.

England's selectors have played safe for the first Test against the West Indies by choosing 13 players from whom the side to take the field at Edgbaston next Thursday will be finally named,

In so doing they have left themselves several alter- natives in the balance of the side, and no doubt the prob able weather conditions at the time will decide the ultimate composition of the team.

The 13 players include no ablo, the final England choice

and surprise choices,

nobody may be to set as big an arrDY who has not played for Englund of batting into the Kresa La before.

possible. They

are:

P. B. H. May (Surrey, captain, aged 27), T. E. In that case, the batting order Richardson, Bailey (Essex-33), M. C. Cow-may well read: drey (Kent-24), D. B. Close Close, Insole, May, Gravency, (Yorkshire-20), D. J. Insole Cowdrey, Balley, Evans, Lock, (Essex-31),⋅ 3. C. Laker (Sur- Wardle and Statham, rey-35), G, A, B, Lock (Surrey- All the players have made 27), P. E Richardson (Wor-runs

ВСОБОД for even cestershire-25), J. B. Statham Statham hit 53 or Warwick- (Lancashire-26), F. S. Trueman] chire

a week ago.--France- Yorkshire-20), J. H. Wardle Presse, [{Yorkshire-34).

Should the prevent sled weather continue, and

the Edgbaston pitch appear certain to live up to its reputation for being of easy pace, the selectors may decide to leave but one of the recognised Last bowlers, probably Trueman,

Despite his good start to the season, Trueman gained little success for Yorkshire against the West Indies last week, his one wickel costing well over 100 runs.

In that event the team may eventually include

inst one bowler, Statham, plus Trevor Bailey open, and three main spin bowlera, Laker, Lock and Wardle, supported by the oft- spin of Close,

MORE SCOPE

The inclusion of Close, who stema certain to be the opening batsmen In partnership with ilichardson, also

the givės Gejectors more scope to juggle with the bowling.

Close is no

mean off-break bowler, and with him and Bailey in the side the selectors

from

may even feet tempted to bolster the batting by leaving out even two "ront liho" bowlers the 13.

omission would be Trueman, for In that case the probable

Bolley might be un adequate eover, ani Laker, since Close could provide oft- In any event Laker did not live up to his brillance of last summer during the tour of South Africa.

whom

mpin,

as

With England's baiting, even in recent years, the most brittle part of the team, and the West Indies.batsmen so formid-

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NOTICE

13TH RACE MEETING 1966/57.

The above race meeting advertised for Saturday, 25th May, 1957, has been postponed to Saturday, 1st June, 1957.

The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the first race run at 2.00 p.m.

All previous arrangements as to Admission Tickets and Cash Sweep Tickets, including Through Chances already booked, will hold good for that date.

DECLARATIONS

Owners are notified that all starting declarations for Saturday, 25th May, 1957, are cancelled. Ponies starting on Saturday, 1st June, 1957, will require to be declared in the usual manner.

By Order of the Stewards, ·

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

- THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 1st Juno, 1957

(Postponed from Saturday, 25th May, 1957)

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockay Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES, The Frist Bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the First Race rum at 2.00 p.m.

The Secretary's Office 'at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a..

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badger at $10.00 each are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if andred in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel: 72811),

No. 15. Orders by Mr Alistair Superintendent, Drummond, Auxillary Fire Service of 28th

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during May 1957.

the Mooting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age- Enrolment: Recruit(HK) W. | of seventeen years, Western Standard. ', Blunsdon w.0.1. Recrull(K)

The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,

Ban On Hungarian w... 21.5.57.

Refugee Teams

Vienna, May 26, The Austrian Football Association has banned ali

clubs and for SOCCUT

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21.6.57; Sick-kin

Frasing-Out Examination: The following members of the Hong- kong Recruit Training Class are instructed to present themselves to the Training OMeer, A.F.S, Rolegated Charlton have to | Austrian

for Passing-out Examination to ba 1 the A.F.S. Training

held but players from playing as Centre, North Point on Friday, Cardiff, who also went down, Hungarian refugee teams, it was

their Welsh neigh- announced here today,

31st May 1957 at 18,00 hours: Violations of the ban would Kwok Muk-kin, Hilton Leigh, bouts, Swanstra Town,

There are curiosities about the be punished most severely, a

Lo Wing-king, So Kul & Yip Third Division, Port Vale, who spokesman of the Association To-lan, went into Division Two three | said.-China Mail Special.

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entertain

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members

Australian Subscription

Poules 1958

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3,00 each payable at the Gate. Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

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MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties, They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

・ CASH SWEEPS

Through Cosh Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 0. D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 11.00 am, on the day of the Raco Mesting.

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively" but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder, any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without stating reasons for their netlon.

Cash Sweep Tickels on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offees at Queen's The Stewards have ordered Building (Ciater Road), 5, D'Aguller Street and 382, Nathan Road a batch of 100 Australian during normal omflee hours and until 11,00 a.m. on the day of the

Subscription Pontos to race Race Meeting.

In 1958 and they now invite Membora to subscribe for them.

Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary's Ofice, Alexandra Houso, 8th Floor.

The Subscription List will

close at NOON on Friday, 81st May, 1957.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

TOTALISATOR -

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tiekota until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS' AND · TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE. OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE HUN,

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PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON | TORN ́

DISFIGURED TICKETS.....

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to ppernis .within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, »

By Order of this "Bloqurdu, "TIG

AVEL ARNOLD,Į

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