THE CHINA MAIT.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 15:
WORLD CUP SOCCER China Win International Cup
Royal Ascot... SANDIACRE WINS
FEATURE RACE
Wales, Russia And N. Ireland Qualify
Even Money Takes Gold Vașe Race For Quarter-Finals
Ascot, June 17.
Mr Martin Cowley, Derbyshire contractor and builder, today won the feature race on the opening day of Royal Ascot with his first runner at the meeting.
HEROIC WIN BY WALES IN ROUGH
GAME Stockholm, June 17. Walos and Northern Ireland, both 66-1 outsiders before the final series, and Russia, the Olympic champions, won tonight's World Soccer Cup play-offs in Sweden to qualify for the quarter-finals.
His game six-year-old Sandigere, winner previously
of the Cesarewitch and the Chester Cup, finish-The ed strongly to win the Ascot Stakes, à Handi- cap over two miles four furlongs, winning 2,797 sterling for his owner. He started at 100 to 7.
Sandiacre
ridden by Harry Carr, who Royal jockey cumplciel a double by winning Coventry Stakes of 2,674 the sterling
Hieroglyph for American uwner Mrs John W. Huner.
1311
Wea
(Heliopolis Hieroglyph pocket editon; was bred in the United States and was the Best winner saddled two-year-old
Captain Cecil this reason by
the Boyd-Rochfort,
Queen's trainer.
The winner started at 10 to one for the six furlongs race He scored by a length from the French challenger Taboun.
A Record
Another American wned whund was Mr Carleton H. Primer's Irish-tabel Three- ybîr-old Even Money, who sel
Iwo a record for the
miler course by clocking 3 mku 27.00 sees in the Ascot Gold Vase.
Mr Painver, retired, New York businessman, won 2,198 sterling by Even Money's vic- colt, starting 1ary and the
to 4, landre a
Derby fullures fortably beat Guersllius and Bald Eagle
Jamer's the 4,064 sterling S Palaco stakes, over a mile. Mn- jor Portion was favourite at evens.
Traditional Manner
The meeting opened in the traditional manner with Queca Elizabeth and the loyal Party driving down the Course IL open state landaus. It was on Umbrella welcome.
as drizzling rain fell before and during the meeting. The Queen rumers today.
no
Despite the rain, there was the usual array of fashion atmung women recegoers, whoe escorts
hats wore top morning dress,
Results
GOLD VASE
and
2.
Even Money (9 to 4). Owen Glendower (100 to
8).
3.
Red Drugon (7 to 1). Even Money won by lengths, with half a length tween second and third,
tive
ke-
ASCOT STAKES
favourite
Kamble.
Lier Mr Cowley, Mr Iahner
1
2.
3. Garibaldi (5 to 1).
had never before haul a runner
at the Royal meeting.
Mr H. J. Joel's
Sandlaere (100 to 7). Seleucus (1000),
red-shirted Welshmen, led by big John Charles, the star Juventus centre-forward, eliminated Hungary with a 2-1 victory here after the Hungarians had led 1-0 at halftime.
Versus
for
the
BOTH TEAMS PROVIDE GOOD ENTERTAINMENT IN VERY DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
By L. M. MacTAVISH
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I don't know how you spent your time in last night's dronching rain but I can assure you that twenty two courageous footballers tried their best to provide worthwhile soccer entertainment for a small but equally courageous crowd at the Club Stadium.
con-
The occasion was the final of the International Cup and China slithered,
skidded, and scampered to a victory that was never quite as vincing as the 8-3 scoresheet suggests. There were long periods in fact when the British Commonwealth side was every bit as good as the Chinese but their defence made too many vital mistakes when the pressure was on.
POSITIS.OR
here and there with
the goalmouth melves in
Wai
Defended Valiantly overhead
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Ireland, again match-winner
Northern whose questionable tacties earn- The game was played in con- season, Boy Moss has had little ja brilliant left foot shot which Northern showing the fighting spirit which Ireland, one of the smallest na-ed them the boos of the mail dilions which could only be opportunity for training since found a resting place in the back A fine goal indeed The bail his return with/the Colony team of the net. the fold, described an exacting. bas
as they left marked all their cuptions entered for the competi-erowd
and the score was level again. Zdenek Zikan Aave when the Soviel beat Czechoslovakiatlon.
referee Mr shot off the rain soaked surface from Singapore. This was re-
short lived. matches,
Equality was Chinn Immediately entried the 2-1 in Malmoe, matching their Czechoslovakia the lead after 20Lalychey sent off Ferene Sipos ilke a bullet and the man inflected in his play. He was slow the on the tura and cumbersome on end to the quickellverit "finally put en
always called
end winning goal in extra ume. minutes, but
and Au phot home un vicious hocking and body check-tune.
the move, but he kept plugging bull to the other
Chi-yln brought a blush to In a scrappy game, Russia McParland
dying seconds ing by the Hungarians after In spite of the diffeulties wway and one grand header in
n he beat him ended England's run with a 1-0 į equaliser in the victory In Gothenburg.
of the first half, and it was he Wiles ored their second goal.
under foot the players managed the first half deserved a goal, McNicol's face
to the jump and headed home. From the first, whistle Wales to move the game along at a 11 was headed off the goal line the winning | who The quarter-final pairings on
crashed In
Lau Chi-lam made it 3-1 a fought for every ball, made the lively pace and although there by Kwok Kam-hung with Thursday will be West Germany, goal in the extm period.
couple of minutes later and just who fitile classic football there Fat-kim beaten all ends up. running, and finemily rose to (holdern),
Yugoslavia:
Real Horo
un the half hour Au Chi-yin wore incidents aplenty punc-
Lot China's fourth with France versus Northern Ireland;
But the real hern of the Irishreat heights for a team which
qualified for the lustfuated had only
shot after Brazil versus Wales: Sweden
triumph was reserve goalkeeper 16 by an extra preliminary tle. a roar raising thrill. Some of
In the China side Szeto Yiu voraus Runda.
McNicol had allowed the bo} Norman Uprichard, of Ports-
and Kwok Kam-hung defended to ralp from his grasp for Hungary, twice
who played through Though many of their players
vallanty but neither Tang Sum
corner. mouth, most of the game with a badly showed anger at the Hungarian mud were really exchting und,
as players who were almost nor Larn Sheung-yce were very the placid twirled ankle and, as discfood methods even
their
Intior had a Charles the Welsh indistinguishable
happy and the after the match, with a broken | John
saturated strips scrambled lost their hoods
and shaky time at centrehalf. Chan bone in his leri hand. Yet he players Dover still mado same daring saves. and never forgot to play foot-struggled to get foot to the Chi-kong was back to something
John Charles
ball, spectators bellowed their thet looked like the player he though his display must go down as, ball.
vocal encouragement.
was when he played in South
side one of the most herole in the limping for most of the recond
Not by any standard could It | China's star-studded? half, was a constant danger and
he called a great game there year ago. competition.
Ivor Allchurch, the star of the
were far too muny mistakes and match, ran himself to a stand loose ends for that but the players were always trying and was impossible not to admire their enthusiasm.
runners-up
for
the Cup, resorted to rough after Walos had taken tactles
second half. the loud in the Walsh inside-rlight Dave Howit: was kicked on the log and had to be carried oft.
Sent Off
The Soviet referee, Mr Latychev, sent off Hungarian centre-half, Ferone Slpes, in the closing minutes, and at the end the Bungarians were, boord off the fold.
England...0 Russia
1
A player was also sent off in the Malmo match, French
England again gave an inegt refcree Maurice Guigue, forward display to be beaten Marseilles gendarme, ordered off by Russin and eliminated from Titus Bubernik, the Czecho- the World Cup. slovakian right-half, for arguing Peter Brabrook, the Chelsea about a decision just after re-outside-right, justified his firat land had taken the lead in the cep, though he had bad luck seventh minute of extra time, with scoring efforts. The sp
Wel reasonably Husla's winning goal against proach England, by outelde-left Anutole good, but the finishing was fre
1lyin in the 06th minute,ble.
Weakest link in the line was glanced in off the upright.
Peler McParland. Aston Villa again. Derek Kevin, the West
Major Pur- Samlisere won by one and a fion, second to the Queen's Pellhult lengths with one longih be- Mall In the 2,000 Guineas, com. Itween second and thini-Reuter. I left-winger, again
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Patchy Affair
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The Commonwealth side was a
Au Chi-yln got three goals and that is good performaner
by any standards. He got able support from Ho
one
10 real
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Mons was always looking for scoring chance and pulled the score back to 4-2 in the 36th. minute with a fine effort.
but just before the Interval Au Chi-yin get his own thin and his side's Bith goal to give Ching an imposing lend of 6-2 at the half way stage.
The second halt had hardly The Hungarians at first had
underway Cheung-you got
before Tryin the pose and speed to win this
and Lo Kwok-tal. Both wingers had the ball in the net behind a match, and it looked as if they
surprised Woi Fat-xlm Lam Kam-long and Lau Chi-rather when had it sewn up
centro-
of but playing out were
China's nippy forwards forward Tichy shot through a
position but they did it with so would not be pinned down and crowd of players to score in the patchy affelr both fore ma aftttle effort that they looked as Fails by Lo Kwok-tal and Larg 33rd minute,
But Wales came out for the Goalkeeper McNicol got a big though they had played on the Kam-long made the score 7-3 before Tang Sum scored from hand from the crowd when het wing for years. second half and immediately
Referee Muk Young-fal did the penalty spot after Poole showed
were far from stepped up to get his medal at i they
of his better had fouled Ho Cheung-ynu in Their beaten.
manner in constant hom the end....but it was really not have
On a wet treacherous the crudest possible salute to a footballer who hasmes. mering brought the much-do-
the the 18 yards box. ground he failed to use
nd. served equalleor in the 56th given good value for money this
season....it certainly was not advantage rule
The trophy was presented to minute and the winning shot 21 Justined on his performance last vantage.
the victorious China side by Dr Frequently during the dume The Hon. A. M. Rodrigues, Vlee- In the first half, particularly, he blew up for a freekick when President of the Hongkong Foot- the soldier louched rock bottom real justice would have been ball Association.
and
of his banking. the dene by allowing the play to VERDICT. In the most 'dif]- sodden ball was rark bed. Ho proceed, Once in arcon cult of conditions the players seemed 10 be blaming his half he unaccountably ignored | managed to put on an entertain- gloves but that is never an ac the 10 yards rule when China Ing encounter. The belter team ceptable excuse. Suitable gloves were awarded a freckick just Norther Ireland, the
the Commonwealth are tools
of the goalkeeping outside "Cinderella" team of the Word, Cup, qualined for the quarterade and a player of McNicol's penalty area and, in spite of anais by beating Czechoslovakia expertere should be fully pre- protests by the Chinese players. pared to meet all sorts of con- he allowed Mendura to take up 2-1 in a play-o
Chief architect of the splendid ditions. In the first half of this completely irregular position outside-left game he dropped the bull time pinost within name datence of victory was Peter McParland, who scored after time and his uncertainty the spot where the ball
spread eventually to the replaced, mainder of the defenders,
minutes later.
proved the Bromwich Albion centre-forward, N. Ireland.
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who was caally dispossesed by 124 Russian defence. He was
slow to shoot and was frequent-Slovakia
ly out of position.
Most of the luck of the game
tu the wetal
Russians, but Englant with almost three- quarters of the play, should have been able to win.
Peter Broadbent, the second new cap in the side, schemed well, and the recast right wing was the most dangerous section of the attack.
Brabrock was right out of luck with two shots which hit the upright and rebounded into play. Russia, on the other hand, Kot the winning goal with s shot by outside-loft Anstole liyin which glanced in off the upright.
One of England's worst misses
came in ning minutes after the Russians had taken the lead, when Johray Haynes missed an open goal from less than ten yards out. There were many olher good chances, all of them fumbled.
Irish
| night,
both goals, one in extra time.
He hit the equaliser soconds
He salvaged something of his before half-time after Czecho slovakia had taken a 20th reputation with a couple of good minute lead through outside-oves late in game but it is not
left Zdonek Zikon.
Northern Ireland were with play. out goalkeeper Harry Gregg, but his deputy, Norman Uprichard, played magnificently in spite of an early leg injury.
the
Fine Goal
WAS
In the second half Moss was
won.
There were too many cheap dramatics in the Commonwealiks
side such as kicking the ball
AWAY when
offence VERA
penalised, obstructing the kickor at a freekick, and doing a spot of calculated distraction when the penalty kick, was awarded. These things serve op little per- pose that is rather surprising to find otherwise Intelligent players persisting with them.
blatantly fouled in the penalty easy to forget his first half dis-
bax by Szeto Yiu when he
The Teams looked like scoring but the Bovis and Bux played much incident was allowed to pass
China: Wal Fat-kim, Szeto too equare in conditions that without
F decision from the
Ylu, Kwok Kam-hung, Tang made recovery nearly Impossible.man with the whistle.
Sheung-yee, Chan Several of China's goals came
The game started punctually Sum, Lam from thrusts which split the loose in a heavy downpour and in the Chi-kong. Lau Chi-lam, Ho Northern Ireland were ta delence and made the most of
second minute. Flo Cheung-yau Kwek-tai Lam Kam-tong,
Cheung-yau, Au Chi-yin, Lo clear Czechoslovakian territory for the
path through the left McNicol sprawling with a
Arst Grao shot that dished in British Commonwealth; Me- long periods in the second half.
The forwards had chances of Woodcock, tried, desperately to the back of the net.
Nicol, Davis, Bux, Mendum, giving the Irish the lead bat cover up for both bucks and that
Poole, Shelton, In the 15th minute Mendum Woodcock, they either shot wide or hit a proved the undoing as little Au carved his way right through the Travis, Moss, McKenzie, Me
Chi-yia made the most of the China defence and niched with Dowall. with chamees wirich occurred to pop in tackles three good goņis.
Despite 1/e disheartening post. effect of the forwards inability Phy
became
questionable
rough,
to turn their opportunilles into frequent Kools, the England defence again and much obstruction, leading played an excellent game. Con- to a spate of free kicks, mainly ire-half Billy Wright und The to Northern Ireland.
full-backs. Don Howo
Tommy Banks, covered
middle.
Best Of Evaning Mendum was always willing
willing to ga In making a desperate diving occasionally too and
up save, Uprichard collided with his up to the alinek and his goal magnlilcently, and Colla Me- own left-hatt, Peacock, and the was the best of the evening. He Ane game latter had to go alt for a few nen: ly got his name on the scor-
minutes for attention.
ing list twice more. One effort Thon the Czechoslovakian was charged down by a rather centre-forward, Feuroial, pulled
donald had another
In goal.
2
Wales Hungary...I
fortunate
Chinese defender la muscle and also left the field. while only a spel on McNicol's At one stage several players agility stopped his next try. were lying on the ground.
Don't worry, I haven't got my Northern Ireland's second goal facts mixed. The Colony right- came after a 30-yards free kick half very nearly sent One Wales, by beating Hungary by Cush, which Blanchflower through his own goal in a hectic 2-1 in their World Cup play-off chipped across to the unmark period in the first half. qualled for the quarter-finals d McFarland with Dolejsi at Poole, like Woodcock, worked very hard but his tackle on Ha for the first time in their his-the far end of the net. toryc
Cuochoslovakia attacked des- Cheung-you which resulted in
in tho lact ten penalty. sud China's
cightb
Hungary, were leading 1-0 at perutely all time but Wales fough! minutes, but in an Irish raid gool, was as crude and thought- back after the Interval and the limping Peacock got the ball less as anything we have acea goals by Ivor Alichurch (55 past Delejai, only to be ruled in a long time, minutes) and Teary Medwin offrido. (76 minutes)
victory.
save their · sido
This Was a magnificent dis play by Wales against a team
The Royal Navy right-wing of The referes seemed prepared Travis and Shelton did very well to give a goal, but changed his indeed and showed why the mind after consultation with a Saflors have been so successful the Second Division. this resman.-Reuler.
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TWO WORLD' RECORDS
Tokyo, June 17. Japan's Takashi Ishimoti today unofficially set a new record for the 100 metres butterfly stroke by swimming the distance in 60.7 seconds,
Ishimoto set the mark at the Metropoliten Indoor swimming pool here, where he is training for the forthcoming United States-Japan swimming meot. -Franco-Presso,
Praguo, Jund 17.
Czech parachutist Frantisek Suchy, last night beat the world record by making an instantaneous opening jump from 5,030 metres without breathing apparatus.
The performance was made over the Louny aerodrome in Northern Bohemia and is the fourth world record beaten by the Czech parachutists who are training there for the world championships in September-France-Presso.
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