THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1958,
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Football
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Men's "A" Division: KCC SCAN. RAP V BKCC. ИКОСНА
BKFA
"A" Divion: Chc v LHC. TOMORROW
Meeling
Intorsuri Bub-Committec Meetinst. Sports Road, 5.43 p.n.
Tennis
Men's "a" vistum: LRC v Urban er (2) ✔ URCE. Iteetrid v Picca O KTTC v kraCA (3).
Vene 12.
BAA Division: CRC FOR SCAA V AC
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
13th Race Meeting-10th May, 1958
There will be only NINE races at this Meeting.
The first Sudding Bell will berang at 2.00 p.m. lastead' of 1.80 p.m. and the First| Race run at 2.30 p.m. instead of 2.09 p.m.
The Busmen's Ticket
By I. M.
MacTAVISII
This much vaunted game was as one-sided as the score suggests. It was in fact just about as much a serious contest as would be derived from the matching of Kenny Kwok on a thoroughbred against me on ព packmule in a race round the course at Happy Valley. Mere hard endeavour is not enough as KMB discovered. The scoresheet says South teased him into raubmission to ward, but Lau Kin-cheung threw China won by 5 goals to such an extent that both falde himself upwards and sideways but is the champions had inker
were able to amble to lip The bull spectacularly only fair percentage of the long distances without being over the 'bar. It was the last Chan Tai-hung was time-apart from KMB's late chances they carved for them- tackled, selves they would have won by out of his depth.
cricket core. Had they dolle have been o They would not faltered... neither would the Busmen have been unduly Treated.
KMI's challenge was no more than superficial.
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This wa KMB at nen rock bollom. Watching the th action it was Impossible to be Hove that over a season's con petition they were relatively By Order of the Stewards,
only a solitary point worse or than Boull China, They were A. E, ARNOLD,
mulelasked in every department Secretary of the game. Lau Tim was day
missed and strangely enough wus their biggest lights that shone in the smallest peeps.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
13th Race Meeting 10th May, 1958
Atrocious
Wai Fat-kim had an atrocious game, All the old tricks of cheap gallery play were back in evklence-we thought he had shed this weakness-but they were there again and he paid the evitable penalty,
counter. Little
in
forwarda
Tottering
Was
goal-that, Lau Kin-cheung was
really in ony danger.
This
South China took the lead In the 20th minute. when Ito If the KMB 'delence
Cheung-yau corried the bazi generally toltering on the brink. their importent forward line it through the hesitant KMB never really looked capable of defence to best Wai Fat-kim il bringing South China's defen-ends-up.
compensated the saine uncertain should
. In fact the Busmen Dstonishing miss by
tlicir expert player some ten minute; earlier mechanies to have a look at when with the undefended rout at his mercy he drove the ball this pluttering front rank. was frequently missing in every wide of the post,
there was a des synder". frite less of driving power
dern into state
It
and it silmad out of far early on and never recovered,
for да The came
In the 30th minute Ha Cheung-you increased South China's lead und they turned round two goals ahead.
Faded Steadily
In the second half KMB faded steadily and it was only a matter of time before they fell further behind, Wai Fat-kim mishandled on several occasions and when he slipped up again in the 70th minute Yiu Cheuk-yin was right on hand to extract the full penalty.
His close range shot put South China on velvol and the tuns started to make their way to the exits.
Those who left carly missed the fine fourth goal which I have already described... and they also missed an even more bril- lunt fifth and final counter by South China
New Zealand captain John Reld at Stuart Sur. ridge's sports shop in London where he chose equipment for the current tour 'öf 'England.—Central Press Photo.
EPSOM DERBY
ENTRY WINS
AT LONGCHAMP
Paris, May 4.
Lou Kai-chu wao, as usual,. unrecognisable when opposed to his brother Lau Yee and in this game his pole contribution was tate drop shot which dew high
Lh Chị làm over the bur looked as though he might have been able to do something if he had been given the right kind of As the above, Race Meeting
backing but, when this was not forthcoming, he faded right out now consis a. of 9 laces in
should certainly have of the picture like the rest of his stead of 10 Races as origin-savet two, and maybe three, of
his mates. ally arranged, a refund of the goals that beat him and the
...and what of South China, *$2.00 will be made to all crowning moment in his in- They won looking round and In performance Surely doing they made a mockery purchasers uf Through glorious Tickets for this Race Meet come with South China's fourth of the fact that before the match winger, Wang the league table suggested that were their rivals. They 2ng in Cases where the Chi-kwong-for my money the KMB
were streets ahead of the opposi- Through Tickets were pald test and vellest soccer in-
captivity--slipped ion la every facet of the game for prior to 1.00 p.m. on 30th valit
and they walked through the 90 April, 1988. The refund will und Lo Kwok-leung and sent minutes with all the assurance
Mme Leon Volterra's Noelor II, who is engaged 'in a rising shot close to the near of Champions. ....past and be made on presentation of post. It was a cinch for any
the Epsom Derby, won the 5,000,000-francs each Through Ticket at the goal-keeper and Wal Fat-kim Pesou
(£4,170) Prix Noailles over one mile three Club's Ofice ui. Queen's jumped to it with all the con-
He cer-
furlongs at Longchamp today. Building. Chater Road, Hongdence in the world.
tainly got good grip on the Kong.
Every man in the side play-dust on he tried in vain to stop
The race, run over one mile bull Suddenly he saw Mok od his part in the victory. The rasping left foot drive from Noctor, taking the lead in the Chun-wah racing in to chal- lenge him... and unaccount- big names
showed way they finding a billet in the back of straight, run on well to win by seven furlongs, is regarded as a
two lengths from M. Fernand trial for the Grand Prix ably he released his hold on the enjoy such soccer eminence and the net. A glorious goal by a
Bernard's Malefnim, with M. Parts in Jung. the youngsters proved that they great-hearted player, ball which dropped at the
New Major, Five minutes from the end Jacques Fould's
THE LEAD fast. Goalkcoper are learning winger's feet. Mol Imineately
Tello gavo Maxine Garcia awept I agriss
the goal and Lau Kin-cheung had one mag. Lau Chi-lam caught the South half a length further
deferice in on Elfcent save in the Brst 'half China
un-third in the field of 12.
his second winning ride of the Ho Cheung-you
hend-
a great guarded moment and chalked when he fingerüpped
Prince Aly Khan's Capitaine afternoću, Laking the lead Jong to send the ball daring header by Lau Chi-lam over the one-off-the-dencil-.-- butt Corcoran, who finished fourth, n
furlong out. to score by a length bar and in this outing he looked was no more than an insigni- length behind New Major, is a and a half from the favourite,
Derby entry. Matefalm a much better goalkeeper than feant face saver,
or M. Jean Stern's Pepin Le Bref, New Major do not hold the en- Wai Ent-kim. He put on with
M; Andre Michel's SIKH WILS It was a great goal by the the job in hand. There were
gogement,
third a neek further behinu, with Parts a similar dislunce persistent no unnecessary frills in his work and Enterprising South China forwards but
away, fourth,
By Order of the Stewards, 'PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
Hongkong, 30th April, 1958.
NOTICE
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to
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into the net.
dive:
Great Goal
this
Every Man
....and his cool clean-cut per-
Real Power
Nine minutes from the end lio Cheung-you chased a loose! bail out to the right touchline, hooked i cleverly over Chan Tai-hung's heat, raced info tre penalty area and finally left Wal Fat-ichin sprawled in the
One-Sided
Too
VERDICT:--
TRAINER
behind,
Parimutuel dividends for
stake were; win:25
a
Rose Wins
De
Naples, May 4. Mervyn Bose, the Australian won the Davis Cup player,
national Lawn Tennis tournament Men's Singles ille in the Inter
bere, today when he beat Sven Davidson (Sweden) 6-4, 047, 4-0, 12-10.
New York, May 4.
The Baltimore Orioles swept a double header from the Detroit Tigers, 4-3 and 4-0, today with the help of first class pitching by 18-year-old Milt Pappas utid Jack Harshman,
Pappas, who was pitching high school ball in Detroit a year ago, lett the opener with a pulled tendon la his below in the seventh inning, but received credit for his first major league vletary. Ifarshman became the Arst American League pitcher to win four games os he pitched; ave-hitter in the second game,
The Baston Red Sox re- bounded from a 2-1 loss to beat the Cleveland Indians by the same score in the nightenp of Their double-header, while the Washington Senators bent the Kansas City, Attjélles, 7-3, and played a 2-2 lie' with them In other A.L. nelivity. The Chlengo White Sox-New York Yankee double-header was ruled out.
of
Two-Run Homer Gene Woodling elammed a two-run homer in The Arst inning
the Baltimore- Detroit opener and then threw out the potential tying run the plate the eighth. Jim Busby's two-run homer was the Orioles big blow of the night- cap.
10
Frank Malzone singled, in the 12th inning to drive in the winning run for the Red Sox. who saw $100,000 bonus kid Frank Baumann go the distance and allow only eight hits. Bau- manu struck eit five and walked only four. The Indians won the
game when rookie first spredater Gary Gelger scored
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ninth- double by Bobby Avila. Inning Mike Garcin got credit for the victory.
In
Dick Hyde yielded only one pingle six scoreless rellef Innings to pick up his second win in the Washington-Kansas City
The Senators opener. teak command of the game with n four-run sixth-inhing raily at the expense of Murry Dickson.: Alble Pearson wer! 4-for-3 for the Senators in the becónd game which was called at the end of nine innings because of rain.
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Boston
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GONZALES
BEATS
LEW HOAD
RETAINS WORLD CROWN 'IN MARATHON
Cleveland, May 4. Defending Champion Pan. cho Gonzalės started slowly but rallied to de-
'feat Lew Hoad of Aux- frlin, 3-6, 4-6, 14-12, 6-1 and 6-4 for his sixth straight victory in the $15,000 world professional tennis championships here Today.
The strong-armed -Gonzales, 2000-011-2-0-0 appeared-off-form early in the Kelly Garcha Ridrik 191. Fermatch. Hard rolled to a two- rarete 18) auf Nixon: Brewer 1-3 set lead when he broke the and White. WP-Garcia (1-0). champion's service once in cab
bet
(1st Game)
Craddock (7) and House; HamION.
Kansas City
However, the turning point of Washington 003-004-00Xe match came when Gonzales Kellner, Dickson (3). Truck (e outlasted Hoad in the marathon The pair batlled 'ón Hyde (4) d Couridey. WP-liye-third set. 12-0). LP-Dickson (1.1) 3-Lopez evén terms. until Gonzales, halü- (2nd), Dridges (1st).
ing a 13-12 lead, broke odd's service. In the 28th 'maich. 'It was the first time in the patch that Gonzales had broken fold's service.
(1st Game).
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BROKE SERVICE
After an Intermisalón, Gon- zales evened the match in the 'thirdl set as he bröfte Hoad's service in the second and sixth games deciding set. Gonzales broke Hoad's service in the, third Hume to grab a 2-1'lead. The Champion then held his service and zan out the match.
Gonzales, who holds a 37-32, LP-Ridzik edge over Toad-In their current cross-country tour. appeared to 000-000-0000-5--1gain strength after winning the
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HR- Triandos, LP-Hoeft (2-1), Bundy (t)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
THE HONG KONG
one-sided JOCKEY CLUB
what a boob by Wai Fatim.formance gave confidence to the to be a good match. It was
Noctor (Vntéllor-Munoclo) is
Tello (Mat De Cocagne --- It would be wrong, however, mon in front of him. Notice to Members
hard enough in parts, But served
by Francols Lathet, Valeitora) 19 stable companion lo put all the blame for
Lau Chi-ping continued to only to underline the fact that trained
Bella Paola, of Notior II und Bell Paola, Wat Fat show improved form and young at present Honglong club foot who also trains crushing defeat un
franes on Australian Subscription
the kim: the truth of the matter is Kwok Kam-hung played Chow ball is virtually d one-horse winner of the Newmarket 1,000 He paid 53
plac
dividends cleveland Ponies 1959
that KMB simply
gulneas and favourite for the parimutuel, were not Shui-hung right out of the pro- race.
being 23, 15 and 54 franes, —– apart ceedings. The middle line was Once again we had to watch Epsom Oaks
Reuter The Stewards have ordered good enough and, quite
it did. a clash of colours for half, the a batch of 100 Australian from their goal-keeper, skipper positive in everything
Tang Sum, Chow Shal-hung, The trio were ulways looking game... Wal Fat-Kim chong- Subscription Poules to race Lam Kam-tong and Lau Shu- for ways of building up an at- ed his red sweater for a yellow 10-franc in 1959 and they now invite wal can seldom have played tuck and Ho Chi-kwan was one at the intervát ..he should francs; places 13, 15, 19 francs.
to do just
M. Benoit Deutsch's: Paris II, for poorer. Chow Shul-hung was every bit as successful in this as have been ordered subscribe
that before the game starifi-nt woefully weak, and long before his more renowned mates.
who is entered in the Epsom All the end he had given up try-
and the Doncaster: 51 I think we can now proposeDetay me to find a way through the packed South China tightly
the toast of the day... "To The Legur, inished fourth of 13 in defence. The winger—so often
Mmc Volterna's of another The real power of the Caro- Champions... coupled with the Priz De L'Esperance, won by
of Ho Cheung-yau horses, Tello. line side, hrwever, was up front the Kame so, flery-was in completa aur
grand render but he was not helped where once again their brilliant who scored these four
goals and who missed a sitter by an out-of-form Tang Sum forwards cut the KMB rear behind him. The veteran wing lines to ribbons as they carved Just to prove he was
.. even it some of halt found the wiles and swift their intricate paths towards after all
Bumen will the disillusioned. switching of the South China the Busmen's goal. Ho Cheng- forwards too much for him. you scored four grand goals and take a lot of convincing of that.
Berne, May 4. SOUTH CHINA: Lau Kin- with Yiu Cheuk-gin förmed He never seemed sure who he
Switzerland.quallled to meet cheap Lau Chi-ping, Kwok was supposed to be marking., forward link that was too much Eventually Yu Cheuk-yin at for the opposition, Wong Chi-
Kam-ming, Luk Tak-bar, Poland in the second round, of Ho Cheung-you had tricked and keung was a sprightly winger
Lau: Yea, llo Chi-kwan, Wong the European Zoue in the Davis whose flashing bursts - up tho
Chi-kwoor, to Cheung-you, Cup Lawn tennis competition to-
•Loo... ·Yuk-J Yiu Cheek-day when they beat Austria by touchline/úlways had the 'crowd
three matches to two hero. 'yin, Moặc Chun-wah.. | buzzing, with oppreélatión
wille on the other side of the Gold Mok Chun-wah Was brilliant and blundering'in turn. His 'inderstanding with his partner was once again brilitant, but when it exine to lahing
The Subscription List will close at NOON on Friday, 30th May, 1956.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Hong Kong Derby
Saturday, 10th May, 1958
Over '1,000,000 tickets sold to date.
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but the winger missed boviral golden opportunities of scoring
by wild or weak shooting.
in
A, capacity crowd assembled Brillent sunshine for tho and tho Hongkong
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will Saldium was a blaze of colour close on Friday, 9th May, 1968 as follows:-
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
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•
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The Draw will be held on the Ground Floor, Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 11.30 am, on Saturday, 10th May, 1958;
By Order of the Stewards,
PEAT, MARWICK, SÍITCHELL &/20.
Treasurers.
as the players lined up on in playing plich which #looked nbatly perfett,
There was little between the sides at the state and as both topma sparzed (for an "early opeping îhere was no inmediato | ruggediku," it the cot/fidéd jen-
counter that was to follow.
The first thrill: camo whản, rau Yeo almost tumen a locke ball into his own net and it was followed by another, at the ame end whom Kau“ Chil-lain gớt his bead to a Chow. Shul-hung CTORS and, from, a position:nour the penalty spot, sent a glorious. header-gonwards, effort worthy of the highest te-
humati
Davis Cup
The Women's Singles title was won by Miss Jolanda Ramirez, of Mexico, who beat Heather Segal, of South Africs, 7-5, 6-4 In the Anal-Reuter,
Friendly
Rio De Janeiro, May 4.
(1st Game)
Following the match it. was announced that Hoad had suffer- ed a Bip injury which prevented him, from playing in the final Cincinnati
matches. The •Injury .... 000-000-121-2 doubles Chicago ***** *020-002-001 8-13-6 did not appear to have hamper.
Purkey, Habe (3), Jeffcost 10) and ed his play in the singles. Palley, Burgers (B); Broma, Elston
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Juventa
Milan, May 4.
Turin's Juventus today won EMB-Wal_Fat-kim, La^Ppukk, Austria 'made it 2-2, when Brazil Best Paraguay by five intonelli (2-2) Kry-Meita the Italian football champion-
La "Kwek-leung, Tang Bum, Franz Baiko beat Erwin Bales goals to one after leading 3-0 rist, rud and 3rd), Thomas (7) ship. Chan Fl-hang, Leung Kil, trated 5-7, 7-8, 041, 6-0, but at half-time in, a Crierily Bauer (6th)." Chow Buda-Bang. Lau Chi- Martin, Froesch clinched the tie socce, international here today. Tam, a Kál÷étum, "Imeri "Kakor Switzerland tour Can Bin Wal. Steferee: Major R. Wibh,
by beating The match was part of the Franz Halka 6-0, 6-4, 6-3′in the World Cup preparation for both Phuadelphia
countries Reuter. last, match-Reuter.
THE GAMBOLS
SHLEYOU MAKE THE TOWED
ILLERTOOTITLES
(I'Gile)
Turin had 47 points. Naples, Florence and Padun tied for second place with 38 points each,
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