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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1958.
Dave Charnley MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Stops Waterman In Fifth Round
London, Apr. 15. Dave Charnley, British Light- weight Champion, crashed his way to a fifth round victory over Peter Water- man, the Welterweight title holder.
The referee stopped the night in that with 15 seconds to go
round.
Waterman may decide to re-
tire.
Waterman, who is due to de- fend his European title against Emillo
Marcóni (Holy) H Bologna in June, sakl after the the light that it looked though it is "time for
15
ine to
qult the game 111 think it over
in the next few days."
Al
The Aght watched by rapucity
10,000 cnwd of Harringay Arena, saw Charnley decisively win a boat which was nade a ten stane nine pounds.
4 and was much publicised as a
"esdio" coutes.
Charnley
opened with
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feree impact which he main- Towards tained throughout.
the end of the fifth round he Jaunched Burry of blows, forced Waterman to the ropes
and crashed home a couple of heavy rights to the jaw.
Watermon
staggered across the ring, mast falling over the referee who had stepped in to stop the contexi. As he pushed Waterman Charnley away,
curvering continued helplessly across the ring on rubbery legs and was brought up shortly by the ropes--Reuter,
Hungarian Touring TT Team Beaten In China
Peking. Apr. 15.
The visiting European Chant- pion Hungarian table Tenuis team lost to s Peking-Canion combined team by two matches to five in a contest watched by Premier Chou En-lai and 6,000 spectators here, the New China News Agency reported.
£1 best of nine series. China's Wong Chuan-yau was behind the again the maloutny
home team's viciory. He won three matches and defeated the Current European Champion. Zoltan Berczik, 11-21, 21-14, 21-10 for his third straight vic- tors over Derezik.
But the big 140WS. the agency continued, was Peking'a 17-year-old school boy, Chuang Che-tung, who beat the current European Number Two, Elemer Gyelval, 10-21. 21-17, 1-18.
The agency suid the touscled- haired Chuang playcit all-out attacking table tennis agafist a man almost twice.lls age. What he acted in virtuosity he made up by sheer power.
In IWU women's singles mateties. Yeh Pei-chun beal former World Champion Giz Farkas 21-11, 11-21, 21-19 and Livin Mozzoczy best Chiu Chung-Bui T-ZI, 21, 21-
the third and last This was contest for the visitors ita
They Peking.
will leave for Tientsin tomorrow.
Jozzel Juhos, the Hungarian coach, said the Chinese players had made tremendous progress. since the World Championships in Siteltholm last year-France- Presse and Reuter.
Milwaukee Braves Asking For Major
League
HOME WITH TROPHY.
Smiling Hogan "Kid" Bassey, Liverpool-based Nigerian, holds aloft 12 World Featherweight Championship trophy presented to him in America on his arrival at London Airport from New York on April 9. Bassey retained the title by knocking out Ricardo Moreno of México in the third round of their scheduled 15-round fight al Los Angeles. --- Keystone Photo,
STOCKHOLM PLAYS HOST TO EUROPEAN GAMES FROM AUGUST 19-24
By AKE JOHANSSON
Stockholm.
Entire Stockholm will be a “new city" between August 19 and 24 when it plays host to the European Games. A mass invasion of about 12,000 tourists, 1,000 athletes from 26 nations, 300 Congress participants and 700 reporters is expected.
even
To house all these people an organization not seen
during the Olympic Games back in 1912 has been set up. Not even the World Soccer Cup is expected to All bigger attract more foreigners to Stockholm. problems have already been solved, the organisers
Ray,
central good bit away from
They will bringt their own cook with them from
Sweden's biggost travel out- 44, RESO, is the officiat genes Stockholm. which huddles minst of the cou dueted fours from abroad, 71 Raly, will also provide room and The Germans, the English and board for about 3,000 persons, the French tuve asked to be The remaining 9,000 tourists
accommodated at the Eriksdals expected here will do to Sweden schont-in-the-muthern-part01. privately by by alber travel organisations.
Stockholm.
The school, which has na There will be intels, schools excellent swimming pool, will and private rooms enough to probably be the main camp with house them 100.
places for some 200 athletes.
The city of Stockitulm Will areango specini enuriainments, suelt as shows, dancing during the Games. The entire eity will be showing the flags there. of the different nations. Several nightclubs will be open the
whole summer.
Waivers et cle Motor cyclists will also
Milwaukee, Apr. 15.
The Milwaukee Braves,
The Russians have asked for the Fredhnell school in western Stockholm as they want to train at the excellent sports ground
Other nations have so far not in with more detalled requests concerning their living The schools are all modern, The school desky will be re- placed with comfortable
Organisers ure prezently build-quarters, ing up speelal guide brannisa- lion which will help the tourists, Guide stations on furniture. In every camp there city border will supply neces will be recreation rooms with sney information, maps, book-radio and TV-vel, Interpreters
will be in every place, be ready to show the guests the way to their hotels,
Entered teuma will mostly be accommodated in schools in or The food in especially • In- After Stockholm. Delegations portant to sports men, severni countries have months of investigations
have composed which has been round Europe to all associations concerned.
deadline, announced last night from
Food Important
that lify have asked Major boma in Stockholm to study the arrangers
15
minutes before the midnight
near
League waivers on pitcher Phil Paine in an action that brings their opening day roster down to the limit of 28 players.
It will take three days for the waivers to expire, the Braves said, and if Paine is not claimed he will be assigned to one of their farin clube, Paine will not be in uniform for today's 1958 opener with the Plitsburgh Pirates.
Paine, a right-handed relieter, made only one appearance with the Bravos in 1957, a two inning atint that provided no carned run 'average, He played in 52 games for Wichita of the Ameri- enn Associatión last. season and had a 1.04 carned run average, and an 8-4 win-loss record.
The 27-year-old Palpe, from Hurmalstown, Pennsylvania, sinde six feet, two inches and weighs 180 pounds-United Preis.
WORLD CHESS
Moscow, Apr. 18. World Chess Champion Vasilly Smyslov, and former champion Michill Botvinnik drew in the 10th guine of their 24-game title series here today.
Botvingil now leads with 9.0 points to 6.5 points-France-
cumps suggested, and all are re-menu. ported being rotisßted,
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Philadelphia Phillies Score Protested 5-4 Win Over Redlegs
-New York, Apr. 15. Ruben Gomez, an erratic right-hander from San Juan, Puerto Rico, played the lead role in Major League baseball's big West Coast opener today when he spun a six-hitter that gave the San Francisco Giants an 8-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers before a rouring crowd of 23,600. Striking out six batters, including Pee Wee Reese for the final out, Gomez made it a gala occasion for San Francisco fans who also saw Willie Mays, rookie Orlando Cepeda and shortstop Daryl. Spencer deliver key blows.
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three
nt Cleveland. The Pitsburgh Pirates spoil-battle until the seventh when before 35,307 ell the World Champion Mickey Mantic walked and Garver gave up only seven luts Milwaukee Braves' dagernising Borra fallowed with a homer. while Score, making his firs!
start since being felled by ceremonies with a 4-3, 14-inning Doubles by Bill Showron and triumph in the longest NL Andy Carey gave the Yanks
line drive last May 7, lasted opener Ince 1023, and the their final run in the seventh.
only Larsen yielded only four hits, three innings. He struck
cut slx Philadelphia Phillies scored
during those as did Nixon during the eight innings but walked four and protested 5-4 win over the Cin- china Redlegs in other day-innings he worked.
committed a wild pitch that Ume NL openers.
Jim Bunning of the Tigers enabled Bill Tulle lo, score pitched a seven-hitter and con-
from third base in the first fributed a pair of doubles to his
iming. defeating the
Outfielder Bob Cerv drove own cause in White Sox, 4-3, before 28,319 in two of Kansas City's runt at Chiengo.
with a single and a double. - Bunding scored the winning | United Press. run after his pecond double fo
Martin's seventh, Billy the angle drove him 1. Roy Boone Harvey Kuenn each and homered off loser Billy Pierce while Sherm Lollar hit a two- Jun homer for Chiengo in the third inning.
The partisan San Francisco crowd saw its new heroes jump off to a
2-0 lead in the third Finning after two walks and an indeld slagle by Gomez Alled the boss, Roulie Jim Daven- porí drove in one run with a sacrifice By on which righUleid- | er Col Furlo made a due piny and Jim King singled in the fecond run,
Fourth Inning Spencer homered to open the tearth mining and the Giants #dded thres more uns Di a wolk. hits by Davenport and Gomez and a two-tun single by Mays, Cepeda homered in the fifth and ookle Willie Kirkland- ingled in the Anal Giant run in the eighth.
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Rookie R.C. Stevens singled home Dick Groat with two out lo the 14th inning! Pirates banded the Braves their first pening-day defeat since they moved to Milwaukee In 1953. The Braves held an early trad or two homers by Ed Mathews, but had to rally to tie in the ninth on a single by D Crandall.
Ted Kazanski singled home the winning un for the Phillies in the eighth inning after Cincin~ | nali manoger Birdie Tebbelts announce he was playing the game under protest. The pro test revolved around Tebbetts' contention that a fun touched a double by Granny Hammer on which Richie Ashburn was per- | mitted to reore from Brst base. Chicago was at St Louis in o night game.
Northern Ireland Slight Favourites To Beat Wales
Relief Job
An excellent relief job by routhpaw Billy Odell and a two-
run homer
Gus Triandos by enrried the Orioles ton 0-1 decision
Senators Over the
before an opening-day crowe of 34,377
Baltimore. Odell replaced starter Connie Johnson with two on and two out in the fifth inning and held the Senators hilless from that point on.
Ned Garver outpitched Herb Score in leading the Athletics 5-0 victory over the Indians
BASEBALL SCORES
New York, Apr. 15.
· Major League baseball scores today were:
Colegy
Burning
MEET AMERICA'S WONDER HORSE
Racegoers Just Love Silky
From Christopher Dobson
New York.
A racehorse with a sense of humour and a fantastic turn of speed has Americans turning out in their thousands to watch him
run.
ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
The spotlight of Sports Parade this week is yet another tribute to departing sportemen and on this occasion Tommy Atkins bids farewell to cricketer Major Liohel Barker and hockey star W. O. Jeff Bishoff.
I was particularly pleased to see Army North pull off the League Cricket Championship and It was fitting that this magnificent gchievement should come with the last match of the series, and even more happily that team captain Lionel Barker should be so able to make this his last match.
the
Of course I would have ca- have to produce far more at-
traciive football Joyed
10 have recording his waiting o ventury or the capture of a large winners' medals.
In the first encounter the. number of runs, but I have felt Signals did everything but what number of wickets for a sinall
Lt. Ian Grant nt all along that being skipper has Admittedly nicant putting himself lower centre halt for the "Medica" down the batting order than his pulled a muscle carly in the form justifles and 1 recall a de-second half, but even so the lightful 48 he gathered a fort- | Murray Bartocks XI should night ago which bears out my have been well ahead before theory.
then and romped home instead being a little fortunate to in this local League, where of restricted time, light, and vary-share two goals after cxita ilme. ing climate conditioris make the The replay inst Friday W fast of the captain an unenvi- | the RAMC forced to make two. hile one, Lionel hos proved him changes. lan Grant and goal- zelf a lower of strength and keeper Capl Elmon McOrpil having ballt up a team worthy were unfit, but an even entha of Championship honours he resulted in which the Signals can depart with the knowledge
Uttle
flattened by the that he has done a grand job of 2-0 score as they were pre- work. Bon Voyage and gondmented with their first by ta inck, Lionel.
goalkeeping error in the 17th WO Jeff Bishoff will long be minute and were rather fer- remembered for the many nine tunate to gain a penalty award games he has turned in for then the closing minutes. Army and
The foal will be held at the side on the left wing, but he Police Ground, Boundary Street, has also given freely of his time this afternoon, and having been and knowledge of the game by
job of League completely at wea with my fore necopting the
In this competition I Sccretory to the Major Units casting League and he was the leading will resist the opportunity to ba once more by saying light behind the successful sum- wrong
that though I thought both hockey league mer Fix-o-side
eides gave disappointing held in Victoria Barracks for the plays to reach the final, I bave past two seasons,
Combined Services
were
ittle doubt that they will
dile-
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His departure will be a blow all out to make the Cup theles And the racegoers, make him favourite in all his races.
lo local hockey and in thanking and with it the sen trip to Berk He is a fame-coloured call him for all he has done I would FARELF honours,
Journey called Silky Sullivan
wish him a pleasant who run with
home and lots are hockey. refuses to
the other horses, but hangs back as much 95 35 lengths Behind the field, seemingly out of the race, left behind, nowhere.
The first time the 100s saw him drop behind like this they Lore up
and turned their bets Fantastic Speed
away,
A
of
Six-A-Side
Hockey and the linesman CSM
t
Most Successful
The referee for this person's top honour is QMSI Dalgetty.
Grby RASC and Sgt. C. Brereton, The last item in this season's RAMC, and the match starts at Arny hockey programme will 1830 hes be held on the Sookunpoo sports On the following Wednesday, AMERICAN LEAGUE
ground next Sunday, April 20, April 23, it is hoped to stage the when 24 teams from the three last of the ecason's matches, the R. City 102-001-100 5-11-0
Services will forgather to dis- Major Units League Anal, which Cleveland 000-000-000 Dum 7-1
cover who will be this season's
Major controlled bý Garver Perfect Start
(1-0) and
vill be Chill;
But he came through on the
Services six-a-side champion. Webb with S/Sgt.
Moore, Don Larsen, the perfect game Score, (tidzlk (4), McLdth (6), outside, rounding horse after
and Spi Wearings, pitcher, Ro1 the New York Churn (8) and Nixon, LP-Score horse at a fantastic speed, paes-
For these teams linocked out APTC, Yankees off to a perfect start | (0-1), -
at the first effort a plate com RAMC, a6 linesman. This will today when he beat the Boston Washington 001-000-0001-0-0ing them as if they were aland
petition is run so each side has bring together the RAF Kal Tuk
Sional and HK
Rgt and the Silky bas won seven of his 12 Red Sox, 3-0, with the aid of Baltimors: 021-120-00x 8-12-0 ing still, and won going away.
at least two games. Pascual,
"Hig" mutch will be preceeded Clevenger (3), races like that and he has just Yogi Berra's two-run homer In
Wiesler (5), Hyde (8) and done it again,
The defending the seventh kuning.
winning the
champions, by the Minor Units knockout between 33 General Larsun and loser Willard Berberul; Johnson, O'Dell (5) 130,500-dollar (£40,428 approx.) HMS Tamar, will be all out to Doul Nixon hooked up in 'n scoreless and Trlandos, WP-O'Dell (1-0). Santa Anita Derby by more than make this the second year the Hosplai and Command Work-
LP-Pascual (0-1). HR-Trlandos three lengths.
their Ward-shops REME and the whistler trophy has rested
be Sgt. Pratlett, RAPC, (1st),
record crowd $3,000 room and looking at the talent will New York 000-000-300 3—5—0 people watched, thousands of they have available it will indeed and his msistants Bgia. Lambden Boston 000-000-00004 then turning out just to 15 good team which gets the and Whitmore...............
his coming-from-better of them. do
these Larsen
Berra; Silky (1-0) and
It is hoped to stage Nixon, Fronicles (9) and Da behind act,
disappoint And he
On known form the 1/8 Lan matches on the Police Ground did not ley,
LP - Nixon White (8).
them. (0-1). HR-Berra (1st),
Champion jockey Willie Regt should be there or there-Boundary Street commencing at along abouts when the final stage is 1500 hrs and 1650 hus, a large Detroit
OLO-011-100 4-14--1Shoemaker let him coast 003-000-000 --7-1 eendly about 20 lengths behind reached and the 1/RTR HK crowd is expected to cheer on
Signal Regt and the Command these four sides. (1-0) and Hegan; the field until they went into
Workshops REME should be Lollar. the last turn. Pierce, More (7) and
Shoemaker whispered to serious challenges. The Com LP-Pierce (0-1). S-Boone
represented teams from HMAS into top by. seemed to click colt
The baxing in aid of the Extr (1st), Loller (1st), Kuenn (1st). Silky, shook him loose. And the monwealth will be
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Melbourne and this unknown Haig Poppy Day Appeal held at gear.
Youth watched with the He turned on a dazzling dis-quantity will be
Queen Elizabeth 001-101-110 3-13-0
great interest, 000-004-000 4 play of speed.
Centre last Friday was the most Roberts, Farrell, (0), Bem- cheer went up from the crowd Proceedings will open at 1400 successful singed locally for proch (7) and Lopata; Lawza Sky walized past horse after
hra and three grounds will be some time.
From the first bell the CLE rence, Wight (7), Kelly (8) and horse in a brilliant finish.
In use throughout the afternoon.
were Ballcy.
provided with tomers WP-Somproch (1-0). LP-Wight (0-1).
All teams are asked to be at
full-blooded all-action contests, Silky le a money-spinner. His
the ground prior to the start but it wasn't until the frat; of share of the Derby purse was with 34 games to be played off
the Army's five compatibors time will be the most important stepped into the Toped square 100-000-011-000-00 4--10--0 83.400 dollars (£29,860 approx.). Ross and His owners, Tom
proceedings and
that we were treated to Phil Klipstein, both Californians, feetor of the 101-000-001-000-00 3--12--0urned down an offer of more
any side not ready to play when
is likely to be dis- arst knockout, Friend, Gross (7), Face (8) than £125,110 for him a week required Blackburn (11), Raydon. (14)
He cost them less than qualified. ago. and Follen Spaha, Mellohon
£4,000 a yearling.
33 General Hospital were last (10), Conley (12) and Craudull.
Crowd-pleaser, money-splaner,
year holder of the Plate, but as | WP-Blackburn (1-0). UP-Conley | race-winner thir
tantalising
they will not be competing this (0-1). HRS-Mathews 2 (lat and silky Sullivan is carving out a
year that at least wit and 2nd).
place for himach
among great
new home. Los Angica.
racehorses and characters.
Refreshments will the -opened ⚫ Silky San Francisco,
shortest-priced favourite in the able on the ground and 602-410-01X 8-11-1 Bistory of the great American hoped that spectators will Drysdale, Bessent (4), Mogray classic, the Kentucky Derby, to lend in force to encourage
Aale-pest teams and enjoy some strenuous be rub in May, (7) and Walker, Raseborg (7). Gomez (1-0) and Thomas LP- betting has lowered Silky's odds sport, Drysdale, (01-1) HRS--Spencer to 2-1. Previous record holder, returns In goal-China į (1st), Cepeda (1st). United Native Dancer, was 3-2.
Press,
---(London Express Service).
Cardiff, Apr. 10. Northern Ireland are slight
to beat Wales favourites Ninian Park here today and be
International outright come Soccer Champions of the one countries for the Bral time.
A draw would mean that they must at least share the honour. In the 1955-56 season they shared the file, when all coun- Tries finished level. In the 1013-14 season an All-Ireland team won the Championship.
Only twice since the Second World War have lieland beaten Wales.
feeland will be meeting a weakened Weish team today.
Wales will be without centre- John Charles, and sports forwardl
there is doubt about the siness of his brother, Melvyn, chosen for centre-half He will have a 32 fitness test today.
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The Soviet Union will enter the biggest squad-100 persons Most camps are located close of which 48 are male and
Ireland pre experimenting to sport arenas where the female athletes, & leaders,
with Newcastle full-back Dick athletes can work out. Female coaches, 1 doctor and 3 others. and male athletes will mostly Sweden as host nation will Kelth at centre-half.in place of live in the same places, One | enter 68 persons, of whom 60 Jackie Blanchflower, who was exception is Italy whose seven are athletes, France will enter injured in the Munich air crash, female participants will live in04 persons against 63 for G1, but Harry Gregg, who missed hotels by themselves. The Britain. Malti will only take the World Cup game with Italian male athletes want to part with two men, one lender Italy,
Mall Special live at the Aspudden school, a and one athlete,
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fine display was by Fic Jabn Nolan,
Another given Caldbeck Cup Green Howards, who in a hard-hitting bout with E/M claimed Cantwell, also of the Rojalist, complete master of the Was situation from start finish of their three-round battle.
One of the closcat, and beat acrape of the night say Dr.
The Caldback Cup its share of attention this weak and Hving up to this season's reputation for unusual results. eleven rather "sur- the RE
the con- prisingly. removed querors of 1/E Lan Reg, the Harry Lawson, 1/Green Howards, 49 Field Rext RA, by a score of Reta points decision over 3/T
Bill Fairweather, RAF. 1-0. I may have many into very hard allting on both sides cocking my head for saw the advantage sway backt
"surprisingly,"
appers using the word
Some
but the Engineers in the games and forth, but few disagreed that against the RASC were far from Lason deserved the illnat
decision. Impressive and with the Gonnets uiving a 6-0, beating to the 1/E
4 CÒD provided an all-Army- Lan Hart; It reem odds on diskt match whura, light, diddles! Pu, they were sot for the final: "^ Buy Marlin faced Big Bill joach:
and betapa They are triande, for Regt and there was sitthegimen fakil" the minutes to third mount and Wah Walittle. in the final ||mwariped that Mosche goctives form from } is declitors; WE ATETARY AVORU up?
The HH Sienal TAMC, took 10 peille who appested and from two
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