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WEST

Blarney Stone Seven-A-Side Tournament

By "PAK LO”

Only four out of the eight

scheduled matches were played off in the Blamey Stono Soven-a-Sides lost night due to the inclement weather, and the out- A standing games will be played off this evening, again weather permitting.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958.

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INDIES ALL OUT FOR 268 HANDICAPS FOR EASTER

Pakistan 186 For Two At Close

Reply With

Port of Spain, Mar. 27. The West Indies went in to bat again today on the second day of the fifth and last Test match of the series against Pakistan with their overnight score at 234 for seven. Fifteen more runs had been put on before Gibbs was out Jbw to Fazal for 14. The next wicket to fall was that of Alexander. He was bowled by Fazal for 38 with the scoreboard reading 254 for nine. Less than 50 apectators turned | Gilchrist was caught by Kardar | Alimuddin, the other Pakistanl

Nazimul for opening batsman, started with up to watch the opening of the of a ball from

nine,

single off Glichrist's Rith second day's play.

Khan Mohammed bowled a Everton Weeken and Clyde delivery.

skipper

fast bowler Trinidad's night watchman Latice Valeott, Instead of Faud night the Green Howardsiden toe wat runs of the Alexander, fed the West Indies Jaswyck Taylor, took charge of "B" Seven looked much more

day were scored in the second teain on to the seld when the the West Indies attacks from the purposeful and against

for the over by slipper Gerry Alexan Pakistani first ladys opened, southern end

secons The weaker Police "D" were no

alimised gesture der who drove Fazal Mahmoud Tils

that over. He bowled a maiden, to match. This win produced the

to the off boundary for four.

Weekes and Walcott are quitting | fnitinz, highest score of the evening,

International cricket after thi 2-3.

Pakistpp¬Wem Indies fith Test

All Out

them

3

Ja The second game the Medies, who had received waliover in their arst round. had to go all out to beat HMS Modes "A" by 3 points to nil. the evening The big baille

doubt was without

that be- tween the Pollee "A" and RAF Kal Tak und at the end of fuli time both SevenS had three point wuch and extra time

was played.

With the Paller attacking strangly there was a serum ve yards from the Airmen's line

and Riach got the ball and

in the corner dived over push

deserving The Seven into the quarter-finals.

In

10 Police

Club

the fourth Ente struggled through, though

not very convincingly, to a three-

victory over

ni

the battling

1.Q. Ammin. Depot Seven.

TONIGHT'S GAMES Tonight the outstanding games will be played off on the Club ground at the following times:

4.40 3.

Tumar "A" ¥

RAF Little Sal Wan.

0.08 p.. Tamer "B" Club "A"

0.20 p.11 HAMC y Fast Lane

40

8.40 p.m. Darleycorns v

Field Regt. "A",

DAVIS CUP

Japan Firm Favourites Against Thailand

Tokyo, Mar. 27, Japan and Thailand open their Davis Cup tennis Eastern Zone elimination match here tomorrow with

The home tenni erossed the 250 bar to 253 in 337 minute, when Alexander drove Niztimul to the boundary for four. One run later Fazal bowled Alexan- der for 38.

The West Indies were all out 14 runs later

The First Ball Imtiaz faced the Arst ball from fast bowler Galehrist and scored a first run for Pakistan all. Clichrist's second

at for

258 when

JACK KRAMER Says

THERE'S NOTHING I CAN

DO FOR THE AUSTRALIAN

SWIMMING STARS

Chicago, Mar. 27.

Tennis promoter Jack Kramer today denied charges made in un Australian newspaper that he intends to raid world champion swimmers and track stars from Down Under,

"I've got my hands full right now with my tennis play- ers," Kramer told United Press. "As for these (Australian) kids, I hear they're breaking all the records, but there's nothing I can do for them. They have my best wishes, but that's all."

Kramer's denial Followed Edary in the Sydney Daily Mirror that he intended to guplicate his miccess in luring itp Australian tennis stars to the pen rantes by making the mod loggering raid in sport ing, history.

be

don't want to do anything to wreck any programme."

Asked where he thought the newspaper story had its origins, Kramer said, "People are always asking my advice as to how they might do on d pro cardi

"Naturally, when people start breukinut world records they will Kramer's booty would attract attention-and the chance Australia's latest crop of top is always there they'll swing 10 JWIREJOICTS and runners, the the pro field. But I've got no Japer súd, charging that the plans for them."United Press. move would wreck amateur sport in Australis.

Natural Resources High Hopes For

Cantueled in Chicago, where

d

COLO 10 view The World Middleweight! Chara-

Japan firm favourites toirtship losing match between

win.

'Sugar Ray Robinson and Cammen Basilio. Kraner said

10 the opening singles he had no fears that movement Tukyo's Denen Colusscunt, Jupin' student champun into the pro munks would deplete Australia's natural athletic re- Osum Ishiguro will meel

pources. Thailand's second (dayer, Auck Doongodom.

" feel there'll always be new The Japanese captain Kosel kit coming along to At the Kamo k scheduled to tavet gap," he said.

"Naturally, I Suthiraphan Kuralak.

The doubles matches will be held on March 29 and the con- cluding pair of singles matches on Sunday.

P.I. Asian Games Basketball Team

'Sugar Ray' To worry

Fight Turpin

Manila, Mar. 27.

Palcistan's first houndply came when Imtiaz drove Taylor for four to send the tourists score up to 0. Iraliaz scored a recons four off a no-ball from Gilchrist.

At lunch-time, Pakistan Hind 20 runs on the board without

bss after 20 minutes play.

Taylor got his first Test widdel in his first over after the lunch break. He clean bowled Intting for 15 runs. Taylor, who is playing his Arsl Test match for the West Indies, wicket ner" "the gol his Pakistani team had added only 3 runs to their lunch lime scure.

Indies

skipper

West Alexander then brought an Eric Adnson with the score at 27 for one.

of

Collie Brith took charg the bowling attack from Taylor when the tourists' score swood at 44 for one. Pakistan reached Soced 50 in 67 minutes when

hit Atkinson to the boundary for four. Lance Clubs took over Adidason at the bowling from

50.

Clean Bowled Lett arm spin bowler Garry, Sobers come on to bowl with The score at 63. Four runs later

Gibbs beat Allmuddin with two Successive balls and then clean bowled hitn for 21, with the store at 69 for two. Alimuddin took 88 minutes to make his 21.

Pakistan passed the 75 mark from 72 when Wazir Mohammed edged Sobers through the suns for four.

Saeed square drave Sobers for three, sending the tourists score to 80. The hundred was reached in 128 minutes when Wazir scored a single or Gibbs.

Fast bowlers Taylor and Gilchrist were brought on 15 minutes before ter time when Pakistan had 104 for two, Saced and Wazir still batting.

BADMINTON CHAMPION

Erlund Kops, the newly crowned All-England Men's Singles Champion, pictured In action in last week's Championships at the Wembley Stadium. Kops beat Finn Kobbers 15-10, 8-15, 15-8 in the All-Danish Anal. By his victory Kops became the first Dune to win the coveted tille since Jorn Skaarup in 1948---- Central Press Photo.

SCOTTISH TOURNEY

Choong-Devlin Beaten In Mixed Doubles

Glasgow, Mar. 27. David Choong of Molnya, and his parinor Judy Devlin, nt the United States were "narrowly beaten by John Best und Mt's Iris Rogers, of England, in the first round of the Mixed Doubles Scottish International Badminton Tournament here today.

David Choong was not at his test, gistiming severni shols, ad though he and his partner held their opponents to 13-13 in Resuming after fon. Saced both games, the English couple crossed the 50 run bar by driv- | triumphed by 18-13, 18-16, ing Gibbs to the boundary for four, taking the total to 1f2.

Wazir reached 20 by driving Sobers to the boundary for four. He took the Pakistan total to 150 when he hit a full loss trom Collie Smith, who was

rain brought in to the attack. "At the close of play, Pilis- tan had scored 16 for the loss or two wickets.

A leading Manila sports columnist today hold high hopes for the Philipping basketball team to the Third Asian Gampy in |

The Scoreboard Tokyo this May. "There is not a thing to

West Endlesst innlog Willic about," said

Wino Hernandez.

writes the unte, e Hanif, b Fazal .. column "Sports Mirror" for Kanhal, e Imtlaz, b Khin the afternoon newspaper Manila Sobers, e Kardur, Fazal.

Weekes, c Imtiaz, b Khan Daily Mirror,

Hernandez said, "I would Walcott, at Imtiaz, b Nazl

mul take a super found to beat our Smith, low Fazal boys and Japon, Talwan and Atkinson, e Hani, b Fazal

do not have Korea Just New York, Mar. 27. World Middleweiht Cham-

kind of a team." the | pion Sugar Ray Robinson

"Looking back to 1954, by draw, mude Japanese Prime Minister, Mr considering 10-round

beat Japan by 28 points, China Nobusuke Kishi, was regarded title #ght with Britain's Ran-

by seven and Korba by 10.

met Wo

the being unfavourable to dolph Turpin

on Melbourne in London

that and repeated Thailand by non-playing captain, July 10, Lew Burston, al the Japanese

International Boxing Club, told time by 15 points. Undoubtedly Reuter here todày,

inese three countries (the rest

No munerment has Laven for Saturday's duulales Inade matches but on the third and final day Kama (Japan) is scheduled to meet Anek (Thai- Iand) white Ishiguro will play Suthiraphon,

05

The

Unfavourable

Arreon Scébconruan,

In London?

15

1100-

that

We

Gibbs, lbw Fazil' Alexander, Fazal Güchrist,

Kardar, b Nazi- mul Taylor, not out Extras

Tolat

Bowling

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THOMAS CUP

Thailand To Meet America In Semi-Finals

Bangkok, Mar. 27. Thailand tonight won the Asian Regional Finals of the Thomas Cup badmin- ton tournament with a 5-0 victory over Pakistan.

The Thais will now meet the United States in the semi. finals in Malaya next May and at least one observer here to. eight predicted they could win.

U. lung

to

RACE MEETING

Handicaps for the Hongkong Jockey Club's Engler Race Megting, on Saturday, April 5 and Monday, April 7, wil he as follows:

APRIL 5

RACE 1

Suffolk Haraichy Naviões. (lat

APRIL 7

RACE J Chesire Händldar Novjecs.

Hec.) Cthis 7. Frój 191⁄2 M. Post. Clasa 6. From 2' M. Post-Bay- Diamond Lil" (148), Ever-glo ( shore (148), Cavalry (100), ɖon- (3531. Gay Minstrel (138), stellation (380). Dutch Courage Elgh Noộ). (157), det Cui (150), (159), Firestone (144). Forfard Lucky Cha (143). Marvellous View (183), French Bean (147). (143) Orange King (153). Mademoiselle (140), Precious Straight Bunner (143),

Geg (15%), Prebender (100). Splendid (148), Supreme Com Tamerlang (185).

mand (140), Thousand Miles RACE 2

(J35). Oxford Hireap. 1st 8eo.)

RACE 2 Oxford Handicap. (2nd See.) Cluas 9. 0 Furlona).-Chickupum i

(153). Invincible (150), Jants Class 9. 4 Furldiga.—Caravella

Parade (144). (152), Lantern

Comet (149)," Cornhill (151), Marine Charger (140),| (151), Full-of-Spirit (138), Matador (146), Morning Dew lurry On (138) Oat (135). (150), Pearl of Hongkong (137), Storína (151), The Kangaroo Strathpeffer (150).

(140). Volbridge (150).

RACE 3

Bit

RACE 3 Gloucester Handicap. Claas 8. Somerset Handicap Class 9. 104 Alles-Curtsey (155), Easy | 184 Miles.Applause

(165), Money (149), Every Day (159), | Armament (146), Calypso (146), Lake Succes: (138), Orange, Aty Pal (151), Quizette (100), Bebuty (140), Sa Mg (180),

Sérabo (135), Snowy (148). Waginn (130).

ЛАСЕ 4 Surrey Handicap (1st Sec.) Class 5. Furlong-As You Like It (133), Carola (150), Cirrus (147), Fleetfoot (145), Gladsle (150), Good Condition 1144), Hylanion (10, Mudam Fortund (148), Tal Ping Shan (146), Viewpoint (153), Winning Streak (160).

RACE 4 Cambridge Bandleap. Class 8. Furlongs, Advancement (145). Alr Power (137). Aind-

4

din

(155), Attractive Power (157), Blondie (149), Emperor Delight (336), Good Girl (150). Hawaika (137), Lombard (140),

Essex

ILAGE

Handicap (lai Sec.).

Ma Cherie (165), May Blossom (155), New Love (187), Not So Bad (156). Rebel II (145), Tell-Class . From 1% M. P

Aan Cool (142), Ding Dong (148), Emerald (165), Flying

me-more (164),

RACE 5

hiiddlesex Blakes, (1st Sec.) Dutchman (51), Fung t 1958 Fonies. Mile. Aftab (148), Hallmarke (155), Leafleid John Hailtas (163) (142). Ariel (147). Cops (142), 9405,

(148). Possibility fi Courageous (147), Follow Me Miracle (192), Genghis Khan (152). 151). Wise Louder (144).

RACE 6 Grand Moment (147). King's

Dorset Handicap, Class 3. Parchment

Maybelle (147), (130), Pin-Pin (155), Rooney Mile. 3 F., 65 Yards. - Alex's Wheel (147) Gift (155), Cisco Kid (IRB), (138) Rotary Vanity Fair (142), Your Wish Cover Girl (149), Distant Sky (152).

(141), Encore (157),Gigba 1145), Jezebel-(183), Our Fride (149), Reyaz (142), Wing TooZ (145). Winning Touch (153).'

BAUE 7

RACE G

Sussex Handloap. (1st Sec.) Class 7. 6 Furiongs-Ambition Deven Handicap Class 2. From (140), Brilliance (150), Butterfly 13 M. Post-Alendale (149), (150) Contuber (141), Eudora | Babsle (144), Charleroi (169), (150).

Iping (141), Lynnber Golden Branch (158), Kelple (105). Manxmaid (160). Na Pazi | (140), Midget (145), Milky Way (148) Nashua (144), Newington (150), No Surprise (150), Pah (145).

dern (152), Queen's Partherit (137), Star Turn (146), WS1- come (132).

RACE 2 Surrey Handicap. (2nd Sep.) Class G. & Furlongs-American Curro (164), Beloved (155). Fenchurch (145), Glamour Girl Courier (150), Fambran (135)

(145), Happy Birthday (140), Manxman (137), Vendetta (152), Victoria Peak (150).

"RACE"} Hampshire Handicap. (2nd Bec.) Cluns 4. 1 MileBerigal Lancer (148), Cordon House

RACE 7 1968 Ponies. 1 Mr.All Hoppy Middlesex Blakes, (2nd 8tc.) 142). Beautiful Flower (138), Carrie (152), Dainty (138), Georgle Porgle (138), Golden Gypsy (147). Lucky Number (142), Nightingale (138), Norse Prince (142), Ole (152), 'Star of Stars (138). Supersonic (147). Sydney (137). Venus (135).

RACE 8

The

Thein, Vice-Chair- man of the Burmese Badminton Association who cilme

Sussex Handicap. (2nd Sec.) (140), Diana (146), Etsy Win Class 3. § Furidags-After Dark | (153). Five Gold (150), Hom It was the Brst match of the Thaand specially to watch the tournament in the Kelvin Hall | match, said "I think the Thais (150), Aviemore (137), Bashful mer Mill (150), King A (138).

can win against the United

Beauty 11 (152), Chessington, Never Forget" (140), Scarlet here with a' capacity crowd.

Scu (134), Don Juan (167), Golden (150), repre- States. I am very impressed by

Rulder (149), Twenty-four players

City (145), Iron Wing (147), Sportsmanship (151), senting seven countries and in-their first two singles players

Jemina P. (150), King Kong. Cherub (148), cluding at the All-England 1le and also by their doubles" holders were engaged.

The former World Champion, (156), Knock-down (140), Rose

HACE 19 Malaya, who

(155). men's Won Feng-soon

Essex Handicap. (2nd Sec.) In the Arst of the

Class 6. From 14 M. Pos. (In was also watching the game, re- singles Ferry Sanneville

RACE 9

Abuela (150), Heat That (145), lao experienced fused to make any comment. donesia) was

Suffolk Handicap. (2nd Ree) Tehulful Phoenix (161), Camar the young

Charoen Watnasin, Thailänd's Peter Waddel

shiples player, Class 7. From 14 M. Post. (155), Co-ordination won by Number Two (England) and dusty

(180) Amethys (135), Empire Rose Crackerjack elinched victory tonight in the

(145). Eurean 13-4, 15-4-Reuter,

the game against

Pakistan (151), Hiram C (138), New (146), Million Borus (158), Pot Champlon, Shamslied. All, which Delhi (137), Singapore

(137). 'Gold (153), Balsthetion Sunrise (138), Sunstreak (158) (153), Vigorous Ava (142). had the crowd roaring,

(138), Supermaster

Tonyber

HACE 11 (157), Violet Bay (137), Wingle (158).

for

15 Countries Enter World Wrestling Championships

London, Mar. 27. Fifteen countries so far havo accepted invitations to take part in the World Wrestling Chem- 4pionships in Budapest, July 25- 20, the Hungarian News and Information Service announced 268 here.

The pair battled it out in the first eat for 16-13 but Charger, ran rings round the Pakistani the second set to take it at 15-1.

Tholland

every again took match against Pakistan tonight, A capacity crowd saw Charoen

Shamshad All Watnasin defeat

RACE 10

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A

Hampshire Handicap. (3rd Sec.) Class 4. 1 Mile. All day (145), Amusement (144), Beau-

Kent Handicap. Class 7. 1 Milful Lie (142), Burning Arrow (0), Curtain Calls (160), a Burton 43' Yarda.-Belinda (152), Ben Lomond (180), Ca Glory (153), How Do I Know Ecatury (140), Gambetta (151), Do. (143) Chatterbox (112), Cheerful (140), Helicon (154) (155), Huntington (148), Knock- Johnber (154), Lightning" Foci (brain" (151), Long Cue (185). (142), Old Tyre (150). Resurrec ja

RACE 12 tion (143), Shillelagh (154),

Berks Handicap. Class 2. Sincerely Youre (198), Tempta

From 2 M. Post, Balkan Moharch (137), Castle Peok tion (153).

(149), Hellespont (185), Heroine X140). Jake (14), Mercurs

15-13, 15-1, Tanoo Khahabbye defeat Nazir Rajput 15-5, 15-3, init Paltobhangle beat Akram cg 17-15, 8-15 and 15-7 singles.

In the doubles, Charoen Wat

Prida Wongatrakut nasin and défented Vajahad All and Masud Khan 10-4, 17-10. It quoted Gyula Toth, Secre-

Sunthern Subbabkan and Worcester Handicap. Class 7. (150), Norse King (152), ĢI tary-General of the Hungarion

beat Sham- From 2 31. Post-Another "Vie-Lok Princess (150), Baja (16) Kamol Suthwanit Wrestling Association, as saying

Ahmed tory (132) F CHI (154), Sulver Wing (161), Vingt Et Un that "about 20" teams would shad Ali and Irshad

Gallant Knight (158), Gay Sire (151), Winsome (149), make the final roster, with 15-3, 15-3, 2Fhland, Runanla

Akram Beg, playing superior (153), Hawallan Moon (155) Ewedto,

Setfield (142), Kerern (187),

W

BACE JI

Turkey and the Soviet Undon badminton, had seemed bound

King Rider (156), Opportune. to win one singles match; but a 2 48 entering the maximum number sprained ankle slowed hlm down, thus losing him the game. -United Press.

He said he hnd hoped his first seeded player, Suthiraphan, Burston, New York ogent for of the fold will be puslovers) would meet Japan's Number Jack Solomans, the London pro- have made strides, but then 80 Two plya in the opening moter, said Solomons had tele-have we to offset their gains," singles.

Fazel phoned from London yes-he added. This. he said, might have ↑ Gorday to make the offer.

Veturan cager Carlos Loyzaga Khon given Thailand one singles win He added that Solomons had was elected yesterday captain af Nazmul on the opening day

suggested that the fight, an over the Philippine quintet over Hasib Japanese sports editors here weight match, should be held on Antonio Genato, skipper of the Paklatan -- Ist funings tonight said the That players July 10, severdhi anniversary of national feum to the Melbourne Imtiaz, ↳ Taxjer should not be enngļikred a the day Turpin' (coll" the World World Olymples.

Alimuddin, b Gibbs serious threat despite the fact Middleweight title from Robin- Loyzaga has represented the Saced; not out that Japan's leading tennis star, Son in London.

Philippines in dve international Wazir, not out Atsushi Miyng, will put 'be Robinson pgreed to consider competition the 1051 "and" 1054

playing.

the oller, Burston declared. Aslan Games, the 1952 Helsinki Miyagi was forced to with- | The Champlon said he would and 1950 Melbourne Olymples draw from the Japanese team discuss it with his manager, and the 1954 World Basketball following major surgleat George Gainford, before giving Championship is Brazil,-United operation in January.—Reútor, his answer-Reuter.

Press,

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Cu wrestlers

15 21 land would be among the 78 newcomers to the Graeco-Roman 50 tournament. The Japanese team 10 has been Invited to arrive about 10 days prior to the start of the tournainent so it can 'plck

Tolh suld Japan and Switzer

186

Fall of wickets: 1-32, France-PressÛ,

Czech Invents

(138). Perfeclibility `(148). Solining Wheel (155), Squadron Lender (142).

RACE 12

itampalice Handicap. (1st Bec.) Cla 4. 1 Mile-Bluegrasi (169), Desert Hero (183), Dutch

un experience in two local A New Winter Hocket (10) Flying Eagle

2-3Ptournaments

preceding

the

championship.-United Press. Sports Event

YOU'LL ALWAYS BE

FIN HOT WATER’

Czech

Fox Hunter (153), Ful) (140), Ahead (154), Isfahan (145), Never Mind (154), Norse Girl (153), Princess Ellen (145), Prague, Mar. 27. Roman Hero (153), Yin Chi motorcycle

(150). ace Franticek Stastny hos inverted a new winter sports event, which he has baptised "Cycle- Star, it wis leprfied here today. Cycle-sklers will compete on a kind of bicycle frame fitted with pila, insitad of wheels, in the" firal""" competition of this sport, to be organized next week at Spindelry by the

venfor

Stanny has already reached speeds of pround 700 miles hour on experimental' cycle #k models In the Bohçantan mountains"Ho consideri shko cycle-skl, tested 03 showy slopes, can be used as a win trading" dachine tor

cycle

HOME SOCCER

Basilio's Eye Not Seriously Damaged

Chicago, Mar. 27. A thorough medical examine- Chicago on performed in a

that bospital "today revealed

World Middleweight former Boxing Champion Carols Bhollio's Jeft eye was hel seriously damaged' In his pre bout against Sugar Ray Robi- son on Tuesday night,

"The 'examination' revealed that neither the eyeball

London, Mar. 27. Northampton Townbeat the reling were damaged by Gillinghain by three goals to blow from Robinson hoˇaft: one their League Three South round which sub, Basilio). By today.Reuter football match at jorthampton Doctors here had, however, to pút 12 stitcher" Into Banjo's eyelid to close' cufe he had celved · during "the DOLL

TABLE TENNIS wish he foot his Wile sa 79

Longas, Mar, 27.

beat England

Fast Carinotty

An eye specialist at Cileage hospitať Nas: Jáviť Bacillo Au rest for a web told' Babillo ho van 'coniline

Prema +2.

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