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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958.

ALL SET FOR TONIGHT'S ATHLETICS

Taiwan To Meet Club In Opening Rugby Match

At Causeway Bay

By "PAK LO"

Due to some mail crossing it was understood here recently that the first rügger XV ever to come from Taiwan would not be able to make it after all. This was sad blow to Colony rugby fans who had hoped to see these newcomers to the rugby field performing here. However, it is my pleasant duty to report not only that they will after all be playing in the Colony, but that

KS, "Sze they arrived yesterday morning on the chuen".

At present they are staying in the Waldorf Tafel, and are all very thrilled at the thought of playing here. This is the trst time XV from Talwan has been outside its own pantry, and the Taiwanese feel that they sil garner a lot of experience Juere.

Pack 3-2-2

11

From their packing and their weight must be presumed that they will concentrate on open play, with their threes With deing most of the work.

Small sta their comparatively ture they should win the under- players, shove against local

and may upset the favoured Incal sites.

game

Their manager, who was the

Most of the Taiwanese were Captain of All-Japes in 1934 not at all keen to play under speaking, as most of them do, foodBghts as they are inclined to excellent English, says he abe shortsighted and were afraid extremely keen to get in some that the combination of dazzle practice on the Colony grounds, and myopis might spoil their and it is probable that some game, hut like the Yawata Rugby arrangements will be made for Touring XV they will probably them to praetler m the Club he ogrevably surprised to And

kow easy

it is to play under ground this afternum.

floodlights.

Their first

will be tomur:nw afternoon when at He also stated that they pack a p.m. they meet the Club on 3-2-2, a type of forward play the Causeway Bay ground. The that has not been even in the RAF, who were originally sup

have Colony for

The posed to play the Club, rome time. Taiwanese themselves are slight asked for postponement as Jy taller in slature than the they are having an exercise. So their first match the Yawata Rugby XV who

were in here not so long ago, bat they Taiwanese will be up against by are not as heavily bullt as

Strong the fairly

opposition Colony standards, and every Japanese,

regger fan will be down to ace how they fure.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

at

Here Ten Days

SPORTRAIT

"I'll say he's happy Arst time in years he's been able to tell his tolfe what to do!"

London Espree Seroke

Week-End Cricket Teams

have

been

The following selected to represent their res pective clubs in League cricke! games over the week-end:

KCC

1st Division (Boine) บ Arroy "North tomorrową v Police, Sun- day: Coffey Cap!), F. Findlay. V. Fairhall, It. Dell, 31. Carnell, 1 L. S. Hill, M. Hulbert, G. Hol land, W. Bavidson. Fl. Cartledge. Mes Harris Bearer: VAT: H

Class Athletes

Olympic Class

Will Be

Be In Action

By "RECORDER”

All is set for tonight's athletic match between the United States Far Eastern Air Forces and the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association at Carolina Hill.

To be seen in action will be three athletes very much in Olympic class. They are Al Cantello, 240-foot javelin thrower, Jin Ball, who has run the 120 Yards High Hurdles in 14.1 seconds, and David Neville, who in Manila last Saturday ran the 400 Metres in 47.5 seconds.

Only one further pre-match casualty is reported in the Hongkong team. DBS high hurdler Chan Wal-klang in ill.

Skl Coleman, who has been reouting round for rele force- ments, reported is morning that very recent arrivals in the Karrison include a belter-than- -average high hurdler and it

par quarter-miter on a

with the injured Archie Lin

Either er both may compete tonight In addition, a good non-military quarter-miler hos been discovered aft may also be taking pari.

the

If not, the probability is that Font Shul-yuen may be switch- ed from the 400 Hurdles to 400 Flat and Yacob Tsul to the 100 Metres where reinforce- ments are very badly needed.

Pakistan

259 For 5

In Fourth

Test

Georgetown, Mar. 13. A third wicket stand of 136 by Saeed Ahmad and

Hanif Mohammad Helped Pakistan score 259) for five against the West Indies on the first day of the fourth Test here yesterday. Pakistan might have been in a much stronger position, but pace bowler Roy Gilchrist took three valuable wickets with the new ball to put the match on a more even keel.

Saced

Ahmad,

tenm.

Pakistan's shaped confidently against GII young elegant batsman, stayed christ and Tom Dewdney, but It is probable, too, that Len finn, however, and he resumen Alim-ud-D was bowled by a (83 not out) after full toss from sinner. Collie Barnes will be switched from tomorrow

Smith with the score at 00. the 1,500 to the 3,000 Metres to over four hours batting.

Hanif, who batted number Nine runs later Imtiaz edited reinforce the all-Chinese Hong- Findlay,

in his usual Smith and was caught in the 111 this four instead of

slips. number one position, scored Hemory University of Recreio: kong representation C. Father (cap.), Flare Baker, event,

after auch, F. Kermani, R. Willams.

completing Mr S. T. Chin will be the cautions 70

hour The West Indies made a lute fi. Webster, 1. Heron, A. T. Lee.

Ivan starter, Mr Szeto Kwong, who his 59 (six fours) in one T. La. T. G. King, J. Eusting.

minutes. He began to change their Reserve: J. Fenton; Scorer: Mrs represented China in the 1930 et 48

Olymple Gaines, will be in limp owing to a pulled thigh Madray, right orm leg spin Rough.

who had not fully recovered Warpe (Away! v Amy South-charge of jumping events and muscle and he used a runnur, bowler, replacing Erie Atkinson

IIN G. Wilson (Capt., F. C. Fincher. Mr R. II. Leary of the throw-

and Saved stayed to from a pulled leg musele, F. Ho, W. Pepperell, A. 1. Khaing events.

Kether for more than two 1. C. Labran, A. fuizon, M. C.

half hours, forcing the ilung. D. Goddard, D.. Crozier, F.

io use Indies

all four Aaps,

bowlers in an effort to

Bul the partnership. took any chances.

Reserve! A. 1. Goudy, W.

P.

The Taiwanese will be in the rampion, t. Simpson, V. Seymour, Colony for about ten days to a

Becrelo ibis fortnight, und

gives the Colony Selectors

Becrelo (Away) v CCC: M. A. perfect

D'Almads Remedies, L. J. D'Almada choice to give the Colony Hemedies, D. E D'Almada Jie- side a run

Remedios, Au out against them. medios, IL. T

J. A. E. Noronha, G. of the Selector when Guterres, One

A. Nomi A Noronia. E. J.

Oamund J. M. contacted pointed out that the Ato Selection Committee would be | Basto, meeting on Saturday evening and he intended to propose that

Scurer: A. E. Onund.

Scorpions

The Public Enclosure Happy Valley is being loaned to the Hong Kong Kennel Club for a Dog Show on Sunday 16th March, 1958. These premises lill be closed they select a Colony XV then to Members at 10

And there and a:m. on Badminton Final Trint on Monday night at Sunday. The Courts will be closed all let the Colony play. Weller d

Friday 14th, Saturday 16th and Soudag 16th March,

During the Show the Private Boxes, Dining Room, Bar and Lndica' Lounge will open and reserved for the use

be

of the Members of the Jockey Club.

7.00

instead of

(Tome) V Royal "Seurpions" Navy to-morrow; (Away)

D. Sunday: Owen-Hughes, Leach, 1, L. Stanton, T. A. Praree, Baugh, D. Taiwanese.

Barrett, F. Howarth, C. Ship, R. This would he grand practice Campion, White. Unanite: J. Tax. for the Colony side to meet a

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JAP

No Entry

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Bob Leary's biggest respon sibility will be seeing to it that 110body gels sprared by javelin or knocked out by tilocus. Though the Association tolerates spectators generally coming onto the field to got better view of the field events, This will definitely not be per- mitted today.

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Any spectator trying to come on to the eld not only will suffer the indignity of being removed by a constable, but in addition will run the risk of rerlous injury.

Missiles are going to travel XV which plays clean open

further over the Bold than they rugby, and would, I am sure, also int Division (Home) v RAF on ever have before in Hongkong,

It is a Sunday:-FM/L! Lee, F/S stoc please the Taiwanese.

Cpl. Tech Birley, CA javelin travelling at high Pity that the All-Blacks are only McGowan / Bush, LAC Chad-speed is a very lethal weapon. oing to be in the Colony for wick, LAC Deal LAC Irish People have in their day re-

JT Reacher. LAC such a short time or they too SAC Kent,

gretted getting Into the way of might have played the wanese, though this is admitted- and Sexer: Sgt and try tolland.

12th man: FAV/Lt Shelley: Umpire discus ly throwing the Talwen Rugby

2nd Division (lome) v Police- XV into the deep end.

Sun/Lar Blythe, Sgt Britain, SAC

Tat- Smith.

The charges for admission

In conclusion let me on be-albeck, SAC Corp. Inc Crabtree, are $4.80 for adults and $1.20 enter tubs with the LAC Bostard, SAC GSA for Service personnel in

ReCavery, SAC Roberts, SAC Word, neighbouring SAC Wilford.

Umpire: 12th man: SAC Dray; stay in the caf Tebay.

16.

bov: froma our

uniform und children understand a successful tour and a

Entrance to the Show very pleasant will be by the Public Entranco Colony. only.

Members of the Jockey

Club, who wish 10

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must wear

maTimes Have Changed

Rooms,

their Member's

Before the war England look-

Army South

V IRC: lat viston (Home) Williama, Tey, MeCourt, Bulld. Arkle, Wondhand, Jessop. 1rgin bottom, Brown, Beardsley, Mackrell, Inc

int Division Away South:-C. Nyalt, J.

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The match starts at 7.30 pm, floodlights, Spectators under coming in carlier than 7.30 will be able to watch the

Pole Vault, which starts at 7 pan.

There will be a very moder- ate entry fee to the Studéum, much as a designed not 20

as to money-making measure keep out those who will go to watch anything in Hongkong where admission is free.

be dishi- Programmes will buted free, but there are unly larger attendance-which would comers will have to do without these.

Badge, otherwise they willed to Aston Vila and Everton Khan, E. Minu. A. Javath. L. 1/500 nvallable and if there is a

not be admitted thereto.

By Order.

A. E ARNOLD,

Secretary,

The evidence is most conclusive!

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Centaura:-D. Cheenikeer (capt.). J. Bechtel.

Reova, J. Carnell, ft. Peppered, Nckitlenek, D. Perry,

over

There will be a running com-

the loud sucaking system to keep speela- tors informed on what is going on, who is slorling and who is An the lead in the track races, the height the high jumpETS MIE attempting and who leads in the field events round by round.

onel West

This is the only change from spin the side which won the third break Test at Kingston, Jamaica, nother

Gilchrist Strikes

Gilchrist then struck. Al 205 he bowled Hanif, who was only eight runs short of his 1,000 for the lour. Hanit had batted two hours and 36 minutes and hit nine fours.

Bowling with

great fury, Gilchrist hod Wazir Mohammad | jeg

221 nad clean before at bowled Wallis Mathias ut 249.

Pakistan must win this match and the fifth and final Test to share the rubber-Renler.

France Share Honours With Spain

I

At Soccer

SERIOUS YOUNG MAN

Serious young man whose impressive ring record includes victories over two former World Champions is Don Jordan of Los Angeles, the 23-year-old Light and Welterweight Champion of California. He is pictured at Toby's Gymnasium, London, during training for his future lights.

Jordon, whose mother is a full-blooded Arizonan Apache Indian, has been boxing since 1953 and has won 37 of his 47 professional fights. He has never been knocked out or stopped inside the distance.—

Reuterphoto.

HANDICAPS FOR THE

10TH RACE

MEETING

Handicaps for the Hongkong Juckey Club's 10th Race Meeting of the current season, on Saturday, March 22, will be as follows:

Mount

RACE 1

Parker

Peak

Monarch (147), Castle Handicap (149), Gabriel Junks (141)

Novice, (1st Set.) · Glasa

Distant

Golden Branch (183), Hellespont 1 Mite-Beloved (155), Carola (155), Heroine (145), Jake

(180), Courler (150),

(147), Norse King (152), Q) Lok Sky (141), Fleetfoot (140), Princess (150), Pondom (149), Glanour Girl (145), Happy Queen's Parchment (137). Haja Birthday (115), Hylamon (151), (150), Silver Wing (148), Manxman (130), Our Pride

RACE 8 (151), Tai Ping Shan (145), Vendetta (155), Victoria Peak Mount Parker Handleap. (2nd (150), Viewpoint (153), Winning Sec.) Class B. & Alex's Stronic (159), Winning Touch G (185), American Carrot (153).

RACE 2 Mount Butler

Paris, Mar. 13. Gilchrist's last weight overs, in France and Spain drow two which he gained these three

all in a friendly inter- wickets, cost only 24 runs. But

national football match at

(134), As You Like It (150), he had been much less effective

the

Parc Dos Princos

Clarus (140). Cleco Kid (140), at the start of the day's pity

Cover Girl (147), Esquire (185), Stadium in Paris today. when he cune off after giving

Class 2. G Furlongs Alandale Fenchurch (149). Gigha (143). away 23 runs in three over.

The match was an excellent (147), Babsle (146), Charleroi Gladiate (150), Good Conduon Both Pakistan's opening bats- | demonstration

Jezebel (153), Madam skill and (159), City of Victoria (135), (144), men were out with only 09 on ability. exciting the 40,000 Golden Nugget (138), Johnber Fortune (150), Mascot (142), the board. Alm-ud-Din (80)

crowd and leaving the result (142), Kelple (137), Mercury Strathivohr (152), Wing Hong and Inflaz Ahumad (32) had in doubt until the final whistle. (150), Midget (145), Milky Way (145).

ut

Handicap.

Following on a low period in (158), No Surprise (152), Star French soccer between October | Turn (145), Vingt Et Un (151), and December, the performance Welcome (144), Winsome (136). of the French players showed hold their own that they can against" Life best European

Kerstin Wins Cheltenham Gold players.

Cup Race

the

HOME SOCCER FIXTURES

The following are the Home soccer fixtures for the weekend

First Division

Bimingham C. v Luton T. Burles (2nd Chelsea

Manchester C. Newcastle 3. (147), Nottingham F.

Preston

RACE 4

Blakes, Mount Davis Most of the

(147), the Carrie score Eunlee (147), Jackpot (147), Portmouth Minerva (147), Miss Reading Shed W. (147), National Delight (147), Tottenham Nightingale (147), Passing Shot West Brom (147), Philippe's Pride (147), Polaris (late Lucky Daring) (147), Sheng Chun (147), Sure Bristol Goal (147), Wedding Bell (147). Carlton

ONE COAL DOWN During the first half the

to

v Manchester U

→ Blackpool

V Ancon

Letter Wolver

v Aston Villa

y Leeda

Y Dollon

y Bunderland

y Everton,

Becond Divizion

RACE 3 Mount Davis Stakes.

(1st Fed.) 1958 Ponles. 1 Mile, Ability

Arrow (147), Black

Giant The result has also gone a (147). Follow Me (147), long way to giving the French Knight (147), Gulden Bear (147),

confidence line-up

for the Grace (147). Lucky Year (147), forthcoming World Champlon- Mak Guld (147). Native Prince thip in Stoeldinim.

(147), Rocky Day (147), Tabitha Cheltennam, Mar, 13. Mr G. H. Mocre's eight-year- The Spanish team were on T. (147), Tomado (147), Venus for many of her International Ebert, R. Mastaney Molinder surprise the HKAAA — Inter

the only mare in the attack aroughout the first (147).

the players. Yel since

Wor the

Sing Abbas. Umpiro: R.

old Kerstin, Laichan

the fold, made nearly all the half and gave no rest to running to win the Cheltenham French defence. Everton have not supplied one dania Beurer: N. Lalchandani. player and only Thompson, now

Division (Home) v

Gold Cup at the National Hunt play hovered in the French half Sea) 1958 Pontes. 1 Mile.

Cops festival meeting there today, during the Brst part of with Preston, has been chosen South S K. Khan, B. Amamentary

Klichell, A. R. Richey, from Villa,

Jockey Stan Hayhurst kept game and the half-time Kitchell, 9. E. M. Bux,

Kerstin in the first three all one-pil in the Spanish tearn's Rusnjahn, A. A. Rumjahn, S. Khati, T. IL. Darma., 9. E. Chagia.

rough the three and a quar-favour indicated the tenpo Scorer: M. el Areuil.

ter miles race, ond the are the game.

strong held off gamely challenge of Polar Flight In the straight to beat him by telt o length. The winner finished a long way ahead of the rest of French forward line tried

RACE G the field, and the third, Gray launch several attacks but were

the Victoria Peak Handicap, Class Donald, passed the post a dis- unable to break through

Spunish defence. The French. From 1 Mile Post-Bonita Lance behind.

had finished backs managed to cut their (136), Jingle Bell (143), Night Kerstin, who

minimuin and People (150), Permanent View second to Linwell in last year's losses, to the race, is trained by Major reached half-time only one gool (145), Red Light (151), Shiraz Stoho

(141), Wizxone Star (138):

RACE G Sydney, Mar. 13. Calverley Dewicke at Alnwick, down.

B'mouth Mount Straight out for the second

Davis Stakes. (3rd George Barnes, of Australia, Northumberland. She started at

Brentford will defend his Empiro welter-7-1, and her victory gained Mr half, the French side equalised Sea.) 1958 Ponles. 1 file.

Colchester F

Black Friday Coventry weight boxing

with a lab shot by Fontaine Alben tie

(147), against Moore price money of £5,789. Johnle Van Rensburg, of South Folur Flight started at 11 10 but lost the advantage wiren (147), Bowsprit (147), Cyclone Crtal Palace v Port Vale

Northampton Genghis Khan two and Gay Donald, the 1950 Suerez slammed the ball hard (147),

(147), Horwich Africa, at Salisbury, Southern

into the French net, Rhodesia, on April 20.

winner, at 13-2

Gypkum (147), Maybelle (147), Reading Barnes has been troubled by

The French eleven came back Mona Lisa (147), Pasha (147), Sarowbars

Torquay boils for the past six weeks, bul

and it was Piantoni who netted Saratoga (147), Sca-Tigress Wall

Here the score (147), Vanity Fair (147), Yu-{WaLord is now having special treat-

the equaliser. remained-two-all-the Spanish Hua-Tsung (147). Norway 5-1 atment and has resumed light

RACE 7 Stralsund today, the East Ger training. He plans to Icave

team appearing to end the game

Mount Gough man news agency ADN report- Sydney by als on April 16

mare tired than their opponents, China Mali Special.

Class 2. 14 Miles, -France-Presse, ed.--Reuter,

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TABLE TENNIS

Berlin, Mar. 13. An East German table tennis team beat

GEORGE BARNES TO DEFEND EMPIRE TITLE

THE GAMBOLS

RUBBISH — NOTHING BUT RUBBISH

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MEN THEY WANT TO SHOW) THESE RUBBISHY PROGRAMMES I DONT KNOW)

The drama of the race camu! at the 13th fenec, where Man- darin, the 9-4 favourite, made a bad jump, unseated his joc key, Gerry Madden, and brought down the much fancled Linwell -Reuter.

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