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White Sox Beat Yankees 7-2 FIRST WIN OF SEASON

New York, June 4.

The Chicago White Sox regained their batting eyes today and thus managed to score their first win of the year over the American League-leading New York Yankees, 7-2, be hind the five-hit pitching of ace Southpaw Billy Pierce.

The Sox had gone scoreless for 32 straight innings before they pushed two runs over in the third' inning and then went on to add three more in the seventh and two more in the eighth to win.

the

The victory Increased Braves Brat-place lead to one tul! game over the Giants, who have lost six of their lust right games.

The Scores

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Boston

Red Sox, 1 beat the 7-5, in 10 innings.

Yout berru's second-inning homer gave the Yankees # 1-0 Jeud but Chlengo scored twic In the third inning to go ahead with Pierce himself contributing extra-base the mily

blow, is double. Mickey Mantle's $50- fool homer in The sixth inning

at 2-2. score Chiengo knocked out Yankee

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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

|MANDRAXE)

-IDON'T UNDER- STAND

GUT THIS-

WE'RE ON TOP OF HIS

HEAD! THOSE AREN'T

THIS ISN'T AN ISLAND! SIR HARRY SAID IT'S A GIANT~ A MILE HIGH-

TREES - IT'S HIS

HAIR!

FERDINAND

NANCY

GET UP, NANCY--- THAT'S NOT A

LADYLIKE POSITION

BUT ALL THE MODELS RELAX

THIS WAY, AUNT FRITZI

JOHNNY HAZARD

JOHNNY, MY FRIENZ., YOU

| SOUND MYSTEROUS, BUT

I KNOW BETTER THAN

TO QUESTION!

THOSE TWO WITH HAZARR... WHERE HAVE I SEEN THER FACES BEFOREZ

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1958,

Hongkong 2

Malaya 2

Page: 7

Dull And Listless Soccer

COME, BALL, COME-This seems to lie what Malayan goalkeeper Govindarajos is saying as Hongkong centre-forward Au Chi-yin comes in to intercept,—China

Mall Photo.

Another Upset In British Open Golf Tourney

IRISHMAN JOE CARR NOW FAVOURITE

The other

American Fifeshire, June 4.

Robert A. Roos, Jr.. The defent of Reld Jack, to ter the last sixtern.

players seeded holder of the eliminated today Scollish

were Arthur title, was the biggest up-Perowne and Alan Bussell, both sel on another day of surf Beltain, and Jim Mehale. of prises in the British the United States. Amateur Golf Champion-

ship here today.

With

Footballer

Prowne went down y 4 and the original Beld of about 208 whittled down 10 16.3 to Douglas Alexander, a youn only nine of the sixteen seeded Scottish footballer who plays

for Dundee United. players still survive.

Sports Diary

THE SORT OF MATCH IT IS VERY EASY

TO FORGET

By I. M. MACTA VISH

The Hongkong Stadium is a magnificent sight under the flood- lights. The green carpot of fine turf is a wonderful stage for football of the highest quality. What a pity it had to be used for the mediocre stuff wo wore treated to last night,

i In the end the so-called All-Hongkong team shared four goals The game did nothing with the Malayan National side.

was

except explain why Malaya cut so little soccer ice in Tokyo. A full strength Hongkong eleven would have swept aside this sort of challenge without raising a real sweat-yes, even in the present humid weather.

Soon after the start there clicked against an everchanging, In to put it into the net close

to the neur post. of panorama of flashing lights, 1 spontaneous burst

There were few stars in the The second half started off an applause from the crowd but it

game. The Malayans as a team was not in apprcelation of any a brighter note and play swung super soccer. It simply herald- from end to end as both sides were a big disappointment al- Dutton, ed the arrival of Stanley Mat-struggled to match the opening though in Lourdes,

Ramin Omar thews and the members of the gun. Ramis Omar shot outside Chan Tuk-choy,

after Blackpool party,

getting inlo excellent and long striding Wong Kong- working The noisy welcome to this position but just to show that long they had hard

Tam Ban-chuan great gentleman of football such a deficiency was not the individuals,

who took over from Govindara- from 10,000 miles away was prerogative of one inside-right,

missed an continued unui Stanley had got Lau Chi-lum

bjoo In the second half foolce

lo be a player with a real goal In solute sitter at the other end. Jumself comfortably seated the centre stand. While it was The visitors and a matter of sense,

From a Colony point of view Hockey.India v HK Seiretion, taking place the game dragged greater importance le consider

way an All-Hongkong Sookunpoa 0 p.m.

tow on its weary way almost, un-

when this noticed.

do in name only. There were

many changes from

selection that I was original hard to recognise the line-up.

Woodcock WOT the mala strength of the defence but neither Poole nor Leung Kit

Chan wes ever comfortable.

Chi-kong once again proved that

TODAY

"Lawn Sowir

4 нестью, ИКСС

singles championship

Culony

#KFC. matches

TOMORROW

Hockey

and

Indin v Nav Bharat (Sockumpio)

Bussell was beaten 3 and 2 by mother Scot, D. G. Alton, and Mchale falled by one hole 43-ukajnst Landss Renfrew, a 26-0 ..

year-old Glasgow business22.

One Of Four Jack, beaten 3 and 2 by year-old American Juha Prorose. of Miami, was one of four seeded playery beaten in the third and

ourth rounds today.

With the defeat of Jack, the new favourite for the title is British Irishman Joe Corr, a Walker Cup player, who won Penrose, who was beat Jack in the third round the Championdip in 1953 or

his fourth round is a great record in the event, and then won

tellow- -Reuler. malch, and 1 against

LODK--

unseeded,

AT THE WATER.

YOU CAN SEE--

HIS REFLECTION!

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Chinese

Selreton (B9) 6.30 p.m.

Gull Annual meeing Shek Country Club, at Club House, 7.50 p..

Lawn Bowls Open Singles championships. Matches at CCC and KCC.

SHEAFFER'S SNORKEL

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SWISSAIR

POLO MINTS

POLO

SO REFRESHING

AUSTIN!

minutes Inter

Govindarajuo was injured and had to leave the Gold. He was replaced by Tan Ban-cliven.

Long Lob

There were more yawns than yells during the first half which W3LS clmost devoid of this It is true that Malaya's agile goollcceper Lourdes did Grilliant bit of work in tipping A long lob downfeld gave grand shot by Lau Chi-lan Hongkong a chance and after over the bar, bul the KMB some neat play between Au Chi- inside-right wasted д much yin and Lau Chi-inm the latter better chance 1 Httle inter lobbed the ball neatly over when there appeared to be a lourdes' arms to put the Colony real goalscoring opportunity. Into the lead.

Our Old Friend

They did not enjoy the ad- vantage for very long. In

attack strong Malayan counter

FU

the

he was both unhappy an un- stendy in the left back berth.

Pat Gardner started brightly but faced badly as the game progressed while litle Au Chil- yin worked hard without achieving very much. Lau Chi- lam was in second gear most of In the early stages our old Jimmy Chang did well to keep

The Ume and Leung Wal-hung friend Ramin Omar caught the out a pile driver but he had no

Was never sure how to get eye with some snappy, it erratechance ne Tan Ban-chuun drove

round the hard tackling of Tang shooting for the visitors, but it the rebound Into the net.

Cheuk-foo. Leung is a most toolt 11 bath clearance by

Long before the game had promising winger but he still MeNichol to bring the first real reached the 'three-quarters' has a great deal to learTI. thrill. There was a well-earned stage. and even with the VENDICT: A very ordinary burst of applause for the blonde scoresheet indicating that both game.

A draw was the right gealle as he clutched a feree teams were level of one-all,

result for on their respective drive after he had presented thousands of spectators got up displays neither side really de Malayan forward with a chatice, from their seals and walked out. served to win.

The members of the Blackpool

The Malayans TAL Into It was that kind of matel trouble midway through the Hongkong eventually took the Aret halt when full back Tang lead again In a very unsatis-party were impressed by the in- Cheuk-foo was the accidental factory way.

dividual skills

of the players

victim of a nasly head injury. The ball was pushed, into the and by the occasional bursts of The plucky defender was carried Malayan penalty area and up- neat- negative-Interpassing, behind the goal for altention peated to run behind for a gal but one hopes they realised this

short kick,

genuine show of absence with his head swathed any kind by the home forwards Hongkong's football talent. They but the crowd demonstrated will find themselves up against In the 38th minute, Hongkong noisily when referre wito had something very

returned

and

In bandages,

ufler

W

There was no claim of

Was

not

A

The Teams

very different had their turn of ill inek. After fäetected An infringement was on Sunday and again on Tues- a clash in the palmouth Mc-seen to be pointing to the day, Nichol was stretched on the penalty spot. The visitors pro- ground in great pain as the re-tested but the referee stood B.m sult of a head-on dr should and Lau Chi-lam unsympatheti-

Hongkong: McNichol, (Jimmy I say leg-on coitision with cally hit this very soft award Chang), Toledo, Chan Chi-kong, as hard as he could and Lourdes Leung Kit, Woodcock, Poole, The goalkeeper was unable to never had a ghost of a chance Chu Wing-wah, Lau Chl-lam continue and he was replaced to save.

Au Chi-yin, Gardner, Leung by Jimmy Gang. The new The visitors equalised in er-Wai-hung. keeper nearly had AR ein- cumstances that were as strange Malaya: Lourdes, Tong barrassing first task for before as those which saw Hongkong Cheuk-fou, Ng Mun-keal, Mok

Ghana Minhat.

he had touched the ball the take the lead. Malayan centre forward sent a streng drive against the edge of the past from where it ran out

of play.

Equalised

Wai-hoong. Chan Tuk-choy, Dutton, Mok Wal-kin, Ramin Omar. Ghant Minhat, Wong

Ban-chuan).

The ball went out of play be-Kong-leong, Govindarajou (Tan Dution of Malaya was injured hind the home goal. i liked Just before the interval and he every inch a conier but the re- hobbled in with his team mates feree whistles for a goalkick when the whistle went for the and started to walk upfield. midway break,

The Hongkong players lid not realise

man who

»Bayer's «

Another Big Cheer is this unit the TONIC

As the two teams disappeared] 11 up and trundled it out to the into the dressing rooms there Malayan right winger who was was another big cheer from the waiting to take the expected grandstand. This time it pro-order klek..

vided sultable brckground for The referee turned round, Mr Albert Hindley, Stanley sow the linesman's flag, realised Matthews, and Secretary Jones his error and changed his deel-BAYER when they were presented to ion to a, comer

kick. This

His Excellency, The Governor. | emperary confusión cuigght the

Sir

Robert. chatted to the Hongkong defenders in two Blackpool party throughout the minds and when the bull came interval white television news across they stood rooted to the and press camerie whirled or spot ng Tam Ban-chuan raced

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