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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1968.

Hongkong Chinese TOO MUCH “SOCK” Koreans Deservingly Win A Game Of Bitter Crudities

EYES ON THE BALL - An incident during yesterday's match between the Koreans and Hongkong Chinese. Korean goalkeeper Ham Hung-chul gets first to the ball as Hongkong Chinese forward Chu Wing-keung (extreme right) watches for a possible slip-China Mail Photo,

Walking Record

Mu, eow, Segal, 23.

Viadumar Golubnichij. frons

Sunny in the Ukraine, set a new world record, for the 20 klu invtres walk at Simferopol, Tassi,

FRENCH INTERNATIONAL

TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Paris, Sept. 23.

By I. M. MACTAYISH

In the first game of this series there were two teams and a band. The band played very well. Last night there was no band!!

Whatever it was that took place at the Hongkong Stadium it was played with happy abandon.... but it most cer- tainly was not football.

We were treated to every crudity in the book some of which

would have burned a hole in the pages.

Benchod

dunlod

Wo

denerved nii that we got.

too had

many irresponsible players in our team.

The Teams

Hongkong Chinese: Lau King-

Lew Hoad Down

With Arthritis {

London, Sept. 23.

Lew Hoad, twice a Wimbledon champloo and a member of Jack Kramer's professional lawn tennis "circus" is suffering from arthritis and has decided not to play again for the rest of this year, it was an- nounced by Kramer at Wembley tonight,

Head, who was due to play in the London pro- fessional indoor championship this week, hins com. plained of trouble with his back for some time.

COSTLIEST CASE EVER

This is likely to be the costlient case of arthritis ever, for Kramer said that Head's withdrawal from the circus for the rest of the year would cost the Australian £10,000.

Hond replied to the suggestion that his career might be in Jeopardy by saying, "I hope to go on play- Ing for many years yet."—Reuter.

French Cyclist Betters Three World Records

Riviere, probably the world's best cyclist today, eycled with astonishing power and averaged best 48,108 k.p.h, at the half hour,

-Reuler.

Lau King-chung who played were

" penatly kick In goal in the first half retired after what looked to be a de-

Milon, Sept. 23. at the interval probably with an liberato case of handling on the

Roger Rivione, Franco's world professional pursuit cycling attack of injured dignity. He home gool-ilne. The linesmRN

champion, broke three of his own world records at had a shockingly poor forty-five flagged vigorously but the Re- minutes and apart from the two force shook his head with equal chung, Szelo Yiu, Kwok Kam-

the Vigorelli stadium here tonight. goals he lost he was lucky not to conviction..., and, as he was

Despite punctures in the a have another emple chalked up the man with the say... the hung. Chan Fal-hung, Lau Yee,

Chu Kwok You,

Wing-wah, and Dih lapa, Riviere covered againt his personal account, Koreans were unlucky,

With the stadium clock vir- Szeto Man, Chu Wing-toung, 47.340 kilometres in one hour, tunfly stretching out for the in-Yiu Cheuk-yln, Mok Chun-wah. beating his previous

nut (Tam Nal-huen, Ho Chi-kwan, 46.923 kilometres, Chu

Woo Sang-kwan

His Lime 10: the first 10 Wing-keung also found them- Seoul into the attack. He push- Ng Wal-man).

Benut F.C. Hom Heong-chut, fellamotros, 12 minutes 22.8 selves benched at the halfway cd the ball through

the entire Hongkong defence Soh Myung-sup, Kim Chan-ki, ter than the old mark.

Kim Chi-Sung, Lee Soo-man, have been very surprised.

At 20 kilometres he clocked These three were replaced by before gliding the ball home.

Cha Tal-sung, Choi Chung-min

60.0 minutes phead by

seconds- visitors were Chi-kwan The

clipping that record by 24.4 Tam Nal-huen, Ho and Ng Wol-hung in the second two goals to one the break-Woo Sang-kwan, Moon Chung-

Sik. (Park Hyung-in).

seconds. hit. The changes meant very ille in spite of switching of positions,

Wing-wah And Chu

terval

to Choi

the Soviet firws agency, reports | Sweden's Sven Davidson and J. Brichant of Bel-lage and neither of them could Chung-ming who waltzed round Kim Hong-bok, Park Chal-sung, seconds, was nine seconds bet.

ed today.

He covered the didance in one

Lour 27 ming 5 wees, which was 33.0s better than

Vlous

the pre- Trcond set by Grigori Pandelikin, on! Rugin, n May 1956-Reuter

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4-colour pictures -- attractive design — a

Variety of different mountings

Other results were:

MEN'S DOUBLES (Quarter-Finals)

1. Krishnan (India) and J. Broby (Egypt) beat Perreal Saussi and G Piler (France) 6-3, 6-1.

Misso

wholesale

one

the

The visitors made only substitution, bringing in Park Kyung-in for Lee Soo-ioni the right wing,

Late-comers opening goal and by so doing they missed one of the high

Lia lets of the evening, Woo Sang-kwan carved his way

Brutal Half

rather The only goal of a brutal second half came appro- priately enough from a penalty kick after Szeto Ylu had sent Park Kyung-in crashing to the wound. Woo Sang-kwan made he mistake from the spot. but the injured player was off for a long time,

A. Clineno and A. Martinez (Spahi) beat J, N. Grinda and through the home detenco From then until the end 3. C. Molinari (France) 6-4

3-6, 7-5.

P. Darmon and It. Halle (France) beat J. P. Bombardier and C. Viron (Casubimca) 0-2

7-5.

before unicashing glorious

drive which beat Lau chung all ends up. minutes had past,

Fine Try

Seoul defended resolutely and King- defied all the rather ordinary Only four attempts by the Hongkong

Chinese to save the match.

VERDICT: The right team Wom ..and they 'cet full credit for the effort but it was another dismal day for Colony Roccer...

Mok Chun-wah

almost equalised Immediately with

MEN'S SINGLES (First Round)

best G. Renavand fino Ity which carried wide of (France) G-4, 0-1, Destremau the far Dost

Drobny

the

(France) beat Perreau-Saussine thirteenth minuto he again (France) 4-8, 9-7, 6-2.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

(Eighth-Finale)

P. Courtelx (France) and Rees-Lewis (Algiers) beat M. Balgier and

Besneris (France) 0-1, 5-7, 0-1.

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11. Martin (Australia) and K. Warnice (Germany) beat Abbas (New Zealand) and Coste (Franco) (-1, 0-2.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

(Quarter-Finals)

P.

M.

S. Chutrier and G. Grande- Reillot (France) best J. Jeurtel and J. Michelberger (France) G-0, 6-4,

M. Hellyer and F. Muller (Australia) beat J. Amoureti

awept the ball into the gool area and this lime Szelo Man rather casually sliced it into the nel to square" the score.

Mok was back in the picture a little later when he sent + fost curling shot again the post with the goalle beaten........... but that

than morc was cancelled out when the visitors

ALCIDE NOT RUNNING IN "TRIOMPHE'

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ONE TIP MADE THIS

BOY A CHAMPION

-By Sydney Spicer-

DICHARD BRADDON R'promising 17-year-old boy golfer when the

London Pro- Tennis Matches

London, Sept. 23. Results of the London profes- sional Indoor tennis champion- ships 01 the Wembley follows:

Empire Pool,

tonight

were

MEN'S SINGLES

Firet Roue

41%

F. Sedgman (Australia) beat J. Arkinstall (Australia) 3-0, B-1, B-4.

F. Segura (Ecuador) qualified for the next round as Austra- lin's Low Hoad abandoned the

just a keen, match because of an arthritis

attack.

came home from Charterhouse at the end of the and this time we

term a few weeks ago.

MCC Team For

South America Cricket Tour

London, Sept. 23. Hubert Doggart, the Sussex and England batsman, was to day named Captain of the MCC cricket team of 12 amateurs who

to make

Bre

winter.

The party

· MEN'S SINGLES Second Round

K. Rosewall (Australia) beat J. W. Cawthorne (Australła)

He could hardly wait to get out on the 6-3, 6-4.

R. Gonzales (United States)

Beaconsfield golf course. And then he found a bat W. J. Moss (Britain) 6-2,

hook-a "horrible" hook he called it-creeping 6-4.

into his game.

MEN'S DOUBLES

First Round

F. Sedgman and G. Worthing- ton (Australia) beat P. Remy (France) and 3. W. Cawthorne (Australia) 6-4, 6-3.

MEN'S DOUBLES Semi-finals

He lost three balls in a round, ; casually asized what the That was bad for the schoolboy wheather had been like. The pocket, bad for the prospects of boy Braddon replied: "I really making some sort of a show in didn't notice whether it was dull the Boy's Championship 20 ordine during piny unil? I felt the son to be played nt Moortown, ra 40. me. One thing 1

J. Krumer (United States) Leods, where you simply must learned up there was how w

and F. Segura (Ecuador) concentrate." fit them straight,

So Richard, 17, 6ft., and wity Braddon clearly has the right qualifice. Hoad (Australia) and 7. Trabert (Unlied Blutes) outstanding with a shock of unruly hair so temperament and

scratchedFrance-Presse. a brief tour of lice ericketer Keith Miller's, ability to hit the ball and apply Argentina and Brazil this took his troubles to Ryder Cup his mind without distructoo.

professional John Jacobs.

His title opens up a workleriil

vista Jacobs spotted that young colfing

him. The will be away for

could sco all four name of past winners on the St Leger winner Alride will not une month. They will leave by Braddon

on December knuckles of the left hand with plinth of the Championship cup Mts A. Varin and P. Rinderkbe sent to France to contest jar from London

which he held his club when include P. B. (Ladika) Lucas, nech

Bruch, (France) bent Mrs 2. £33,350 Prix de l'Are de 20 and return on January 20.

Langley, James The team la; G. H. G. Doggart addressing the ball. So wrong. John Triomphe, Europe's richest race, Skavinski

M. Schaft

at Longchamp next month. (Sussex) (Captain), D. B. Carr No more than three, proferably Michael Benallack, Alec Shop- (France) 6-3, 10-B.

be visible, said person. and Alan Bussell-all Alcide's trainer, Captain Ceeit (Derbyshire) (Vice-Captain), M. two should Miss J. Rees Lewis and A.

Dublin, Sept. 23. Droulers (France) beat Miss M.

Boyd-Rochfort, said that as the H. Bushby (Kent), F. R. Dexter Jacobs, Correction was simple, destined to become Walker Cup

The top price at the annual Martin (Australia) and W. Van horse had a serious selback be- (Sussex), C. B. Bowland (Cam- and with further shrewd advice players.

A.

played himself into C. D. Richard

Can Braddons fore the Derby, but has sinen bridge University),

follow in their bloodstock sale at Ballsbridge, footsteps? willIngleby-Mackenzie (Hampshire),

He is desperately Dublin, today was produced by two good races, he

keen to try. His father, adver- | the French alre, Sicambre. not be raced again this season. R. V. C. Robins (Middlesex),

This colt, out of an trish

and A. Varin (France) 6-3, 0-3.

MIXED DOUBLES

(First Round)

Voorhees (U.S.) 5-7, 6-4, 6-2.

Mrs. A. Seghers and B. Bazin (France) beat Miss R. Laurent and J. P. Vincent (France) 12-10, 0-4.

Mrs La Besnerals and P. Jalobert (France) beat Mru Micheberger and J. Delaprade (France) 6-2, 0-1. France- Presse.

RUGBY RESULTS

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BLOODSTOCK SALE AT

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"He will be prepared for the D. R. W. Silk (Somerset), M. Coached By Mother using executive Ken Braddon,

He arrived at Mourtown DE- and himself a county player, mare, Ash Plant, was bought by cup races next year, but in all J. Sanità (Warwickshire) and O.

assures me that Richard will be fairness to him, he will not run S. Wheatley (Warwickshire).

every opportunity They will be joined in South nine handicap unfit the 1959 reuson," said Cap-

at Beaconsteld given Boyd-Rechtort, Chine America by M. D. Burden, the and he was a schoolboy able to forge ahead in the next tow vital

isplay only occasionally in term years. Hampshire off-spinner, who

Limo. coaching thereReuter,

tain Mail Special

England Trip For John Charles

London, Sept. 20, Websh International, John Charles, will be bad in Eng- land in November-bul only for a friendly fixture for his Italian Juventus Club against Arsenal at Highbury.

English Football Results

Rochdale

London, Sept. 23. Results in tonight's English It had been rumoured that Charles would join Manchester League football matches were: United when his Italion con- tract with Juventus expires.

John Charles was transferred from Leeds United to the Turin Club for 200,000 in 1057- France-Prespp.

Division III

1 Tranmere 1. Division IV 1 Barro Carlins U

E Fort 'Valo Southport

Watford v. . Cheiter ground waterlogged] —Bouber.

THE GAMBOLS

(SUKERZY UNFR) (GAVE J****

I CAN'T MAKE UP MY MIND WHAT DIZEGE NUTI WEAR

(postponed,

WHICH'EG 'YOUR KI FAVOURITE OF ALL MY DRESSES ?

C. THE

BLUE ONE

frish trainer P. J. Prendergast for 7,000 guineus.

The Princess Sadruddha Khan, who was

tha accompanied by Prince, bought two calls, one by He had been coached by his One Ambition Nearula, out of Hyphenate, for

Premonition

second one 4,500 for

mother, a former Busies Fadles For the new boy champion, an 7,000 guineas red champion, during school, holl- | all-round gumes player with one by Cay but bis experience was more year at Charterhouse, sulgens. France-Presse practically nil.

there semaine. Just one urgent By the end of that wook_atspporting Bimbition outside Moortown he had become the goit.

orncoat

WIN FOR SOUTH VIETNAM

Boy Champion. He counted five He dearly wants to win his internationaĪS

seven first eleven cricket colours nevi victims and in the 38-holes final summer (this year Bo was only twice covered Moortown's rain in the third eleven). Then it

Salgon, Sept. 23. sooked first ning holes (3,379, will be an all-out bid for golf The South Vietnam civiliun | lija.) in 39 strokes.

all-star table-tennis tear yes- And when he shook hands with Handicap note: Richard'sterday defeated the visiting the runner-up on the 33rd green handicap at Beaconsfield, 18 less Formosan team here 4-1. 4 he was two under four for the than two years ago, ning since

honours.

The Formosans are scheduled

day and had proved himself a last summer, has promptly been to play a South Vietnam raili 2 golfer for the big occupion clipped to five, "I want to tary team tomorrow, and later golfer for the big occation, reduce it still more before I go to play exhibition matches in

Back at Beaconsfield "Triend) 19," says Richard.

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