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An Unavailing Goal.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 30, · 1958.

Photo shows Kowloon Motor Hus forward Lau Chi-tam scoring a goal for his side in the quarter-final match of the Stanley Shield competition yesterday between KMB and Army "A".

The goal, however, proved unavailing as Army "A" emerged the winners

by two goals to one.-China Mail Photo,

Brilliant Double By Thai Shuttler

CHAROEN WADHANASIN WINS SINGLES

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TITLE IN SELANGOR GOLD CUP INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kuala Lumpur, June 29,

Charoen Wadhanasin of Thailand beat the Malayan Thomas Cup veteran Abdullah

Piruz in today's Men's Singles final by 15-12 und 15-4 to win the Selangor Gold Cup international badminton competition.

Charmen had last week won championship. which started the superfor speed and couri- the Malayan Open Championship on Friday, players of intera graft of the more experienced nt Penang. He bad to fight hard tiunal repute, like America's Malayans. to beat Piruz, who put up u Jim Poole and Malaya's Eddie spirited resistance, particularly

in the Women's Doubles, Choong, were Racked nit 8 Prihun Pattabongse and Carmen in the rat se!.

young and energetic availers

Ng of Molaya beat Teol Slew Earlier in the night, Prathus † from Thailand. Pattabungse of Thailand. best Malaya's Teh Siew-yang 11-0,nament is generally considered 11-1 to clulm the Women's Singles title.

The Thas girl.

who won the All-Maloyan Championship in Penang last week, had blindst 5 walkover as her Malayan portent did not offer any serious resistance.

Dropped Out

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Among the participants in the championship were Thumas Cup players fruan Thailani. the United. Slatea and Malayo. Daulsh and Indonesian players were also expected to take part, but

dropped out before tcumminent began.

the

In the earlier rounds of the

The Selangor Gold Cup tour-yang and Lian Swee-keng, both

of Malaya by 15-2, 15-3.

Mixed Doubles

as the Malayna Open Cham- planship and both Charoen and Prathun, by theit vietoties, con- w the Malayan lies they won last week in Penang,

Men's Doubles

In the Men's Doubles final the Malayan pair, Ong Pon-lim

nad

Oui Telk-hock, defeat: d Thalland's Charoen Wadhomasin and Kamol 15-18, 15-9.

The Thailand players who last week whitewashed Ong and win The Malayan Onl to doubles title in Penang put up a good show in the first set but collapsed in the second against

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

A GREAT WATERFRONT FIRE-- STRETCHING FOR A MILE ON THE WHARVES-~|

FERDINAND

WE CAN'T STOP THIS FIRE/WHAT'S IT'LL SPREADI DESTROY

THE WHOLE CITY!

--THAT?

In the Mixed Doubles, Eddie Choong and Prathun Patlabonge beat Chan Ken-leong and Mrs Cecilla Samuel, both of Malaya, 15-0, 15-12.

At the end of tonight's play, the cups were presented to the winners by the Paramount Rufer of Malaya, who was present all through the day's programme, accompanied by his Consort,

Other notables attending the matches were Defence Minister and Acting Premier, Dato Abdul | Razak and visiting Princess

Kalyan! Wadhona of Thailand. France-Presse.

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South China

Paga

China Retain The Stanley Shield

-TOUR OF FRANCE.

FRENCH CYCLISTS SWEEP FIRST THREE PLACES IN FOURTH LEG Sizzling Pace Set

Versailles, June 29, French Cyclists swept the first three places in the fourth leg of the Tour of France cycling race, which was run at a sizzling pace today, 250 kilometres from Le Treport to Versailles.

Jean Guinche,

plucky have great hopes to re, among Breton, riding with the West- the leaders when it comes to Southwest regional team, won the mountain climbs."-France- in hours, 4 minutes, 4 seconds Prease. at an average of more than 40 kilometres an hour.

Heason for the big hurry was that in addition to the 200,000 tranes ($478) lap prize. д French matress firm offered nandrame bonus to the first re- gional rider to win a leg.

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Gainshe walked off with both prizes. Andre Darrigade of the French national train Way rcond and Jean Graczyk of the French South-Central was third, both in the some time, as the winner.

Terrific Pace

The British and Trial iders wisely hept in the main bunch os the French sprinters set up ja terride pace. As the British aiders climbed off their bikes in front of the Versailles Palace,

Robinson said: "Every Brinn thing went well despite the hot pace".

Swimming Records Set Up In Peking

ARMY AND EASTERN SEVENS CAUSE MAJOR UPSETS

By I. M. MACTAVISH

The battered old Stanley Shield silent emblem of the vory best in sporting courage now fills a place of honour. among South China's galaxy of trophies.

On the respective performances put up by the various teams who played at the Club Stadium last night it could not have found a more worthy resting place.

The Caroline Hill boys always seemed to be playing with a smooth as- surance that no other side really matched. They had a tough tussle with the Army in the semi-final and, if the soldiers had not had a strength-absorbing encounter with KMB a little earlier, the eventual winners might have been even more hard pressed than they were to fight their way through to the final.

.

During a mixup on the Army defence Mek Chun-wah purched the ball into the net for the goal

Mr C. S. Wang, Chairman of the Hongkong Football Assocla- tlon presented the Stanley Shield and winners' medals to South

In the closing game they de- ly, took a nasty tilt in a clash feated a tired Eastern fear by with Woodcock and suddenly 2-0 but it was only the heroism looked a very tired young man of Wont Sul-wo, the loser's indeed. goalkeeper, that kept the score

China, and the losers' medals to Peking, June 20.

within these respectable bounds.

Eastern at the end of the game. Three national swimming re- In football as in so many cords were

set up in Peking other things--class usually tells that was to win the game. Thesion Was

One point of general discus- today at the Trojanting swim-in the end, and so it did here. soldiers never gave up but it was actual time played in the final ming pool, New China News South China had the bit of class only another magnificent displaygame. At half time many people Agency reported.

and there by McNicol that thwarted the around me in the stand

the athers lacked

In the women's 400 metres could be few who grudged them | goolhungry South China for- individual medley. Tai Li-hua six minutes, 225.2 clocked seconds, bettering the previous recort by 12.4 seconds,

In the women's 200 metres

corners

the question of the

wero

their success,

wards. The fact that the Army as convinced as 1 was that the A very

in the referee had not played the re- big crowd packed conceded six self into the Club Ground second half gives some idea of and they got excellent valuo how the soccer ilde was flowing.

major upseta including two

Eastern for their money. A very special free-style, Fu Tsul-mei Anished

word of congratulations is due Kitchee the distance in two minutes, 38.0

to the Club ground staff. The seconds, 7.8 seconds quicker bitch locked in magnificent con-

nationaldition and it was almost im than her record.

previous

quired ten minutes and, judging

by the demeanour of the lines- men they thought so too,

2

7

This was

the upsel of the

· Several koen spectators check- ed The time carefully in the second half and once again we were all convinced that the lan

·

Twenty-seven-year-old Brian Robinson from Mirfield, York shire, the veteran of the Bri-

possible to believe that it has night. Kitchee were all set-or with the whistle bad again play- is riders with three Tours lo

minutes!! A national record of two had to endure a long punish-so their supporters thoughttoed less than the prescribed ten

battle it out with South Chino in his credit, attacked in an early

the ing season.

the final. What a shock they breakaway but in the nual one minutes, 38.7 seconds for

men's

The quarter-finals, semi-finals at 200

butterfly metres he decided to stay in the mali

played off as 501 ark with, such acts as Loulson stroke set by Wang Chiang-li and not were

follows! Bobet, France's triple Tour in 1830 was today broken by Liu Ful-jan, who completed the Champion.

Robison said lonisat: "I hope distance 0.2 seconds faster, the to make this my big Tour, Agency added. France-Presse.

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Eastern, Inspired by a brilliant San Roman

performance by Wong Sul-wo, iheir goalkeeper, knocked their mighty star-studded opponents right off their pedestal, Kitchee were shockingly poor and got a well-deserved raspberry' from the crowd.

QUARTER-FINALS Kwong Wah 0 South China 3 The Double Champions took things very ongy in this opening game but their quick changing brains that prompted the youth-

ful limbs

and around him of position and their ability to

Eastern's victory made

was loudly snap

the up chances Kwong Wan boys look rather cheered as they made their way

back to the dressing rooms. ordinary opposition,

Mok Chun-wah was in his element and scored all three goals by' which his side move into the next round.

Army "A" KMB

Ho Ying-fun was again the

Wins Grand Prix De Paris

San

Longchamp, June 29. Roman, owned by Mr Victor Lyon, today won the "Grand Prix De Paris" worth $30,000 to the winner.

FINAL

South China

2

2

Eastern

0

The rece, over 3,000 metres, was for three-year-olds, each

1

After the thrills and upsets carrying 68 Idios. of the curller games this was San Roman was trained by D.

anti-climax. Lestalle

South China ret about getting s quick goal and before the op- position had really settled down Mok Chun-wah had the ball in the back of the net.

had spent themselves in their Eastern, the the Army earlier,

This match provides the is something of an big upset of ine evang. The glamourous Busmen had to play second ladlo to the soldiers from start to flush. The Army turned in first class display of the abbreviated game and as one perlot they "almost рібуся ц KMB players to The Busmen came back into the match the vitailly and versati picture towards the end wheaty of Ho Cheung-you and his tity made a commendable effort mates. It was no surprise when Wond Chi-keung put South to save the game but the China further ahead. soldiers were resolute and woll deservedly.

mandaviil.

qualifying game and could never

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Second

and ridden by F

was Pepin 41 Bret towned by J. Stern, trained by M. Bonaventure and ridden by L. Flavien).

Love Boy was third and Sikh WAS fourth. There were 18 starters."

The pari-mutuel" pali 05 franes for a 10 frang bet to win and 24 francs for a place bet on the winner, For the strond

Sedoon gave Army the en- canter to make their Double and third, It paid 18 francs and

Triple .. and a well won hat couragement they needed 'with

A quick goal and soon after the trick it has been. hiterval. McKenzie made it two | sowe

before La Chi-jam knocked one

wil-

off the deficit for K.M.B. The Buamen then made routes-to-goal but with McNicol in scintillating for nothing reached the net and the Busmen were out.

Eastern

Sing Tao "A"

The Tigers only have them- selves to blame for their exit

For from the competition.

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long time they hold a fraglie lead of one corper and they were beaten trying to defend what they had rather then go- i out to improve it.

Ho Ying-fun, the Eastern veteran, was always looking for an opening for his young col- Leagues. He pushed the bail

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