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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1988,
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CANADA CUP GOLF BEGINS TODAY
12 Players Ben Hogan And
Down With Dysentery
Mexico City, Nov. 10.
At least 12 players, including Bernard Hunt of England, John
Pantou ас Scotland, Dave Thomas of Wales and Frank Phillips of Australia, hud
(11)
attack of dysentery today on the eve of the Canada Cup golf tournament here.
But I appences that all tho players affected would be able to play tornorow.
Panion who seemed to be the worst sill natuged to play 18 holes in 75 over the Club De
Golf Mexico course.
Others who also complained od dysentery tacks included two Canadians, two Swiss, two Danes, two Swales, a German and New Zealander Mont sad they believed the attacks were caused by drinking un punded water. Router.
Ja
ARSENAL WIN
Puri, Nov. 10. an International football match here tonight the British
club Arsenal Seal Racing Club of Purs by une goal to nt!.
Half-Line score was 0-0 Prance-Presas.
Sam
Snead Regarded As Top Favourites
By
DAVID MATHEW
Mexico City, Nov. 19.
Tokiachi Nakamura and Koichi Ono, of Japan face for- midable opposition tomorrow when they begin the defence of the Canada Cup international golf championship hora. The Japanese players are well regarded again and Nakamura
yesterday had a practice round of 69.
are
Bul fite favourites
has a fine chance of annexing Americans Ben Hogan and Sum the title. Apart from the South the entre Snearl
virtually Bolb 46, they are the Africans oldest players in the field. They British Ryder Cup team is re- from Eng- quoted PA 4
presented in pairs to OTHE
Scotland, Ireland ала favourites in unofficial betting, In yesterday practice Hogan seturned a 67 and Snead a 09.
were
land, Wales
Dati Rees, the British Hyder Cup captain, and his Welsh Also Favoured
ferunate Dave Thomas, have woll in practice while Also wel) favoured are the done
Peter Allies and South Africnais,
Player Englishman Gary
Bernard Huni ere also being closely watched.
Harold Henning.
If Shend and Hogan fall by
e wayside the Commonwealth
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
4TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 22nd and Saturday 29th November, 1958 To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES,
The Post Bell will b
Tun at 2,00 pris, on isoth day
30 pm, and the First ar
The Speietary's Office in Alezandia Howe will close at 11.45 abeth days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Scotland will be represented by Eric Brown and John Pun- ton
32 Nations
Irishmen Harry Bardshaw and Christy O'Connor,
who were among the last to arrive, are still undecided whether to Use the large American ball or the smaller British ball,
Australia, who Canada Cup in 1954, is agelt! considered La hurve LL good chance with Kel Nagle Frank Philips.
won
Whe
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A record number of 32 nations entered teares of two profes- sionals for the tournament NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTE),
though Die Netherlands team All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed has been reduced by the with-
Dulch the drawal of throughout the meeting.
champion Gerry De Wit.
Admission Badges at $10,00 each per day are obtainable prior to the Meeting from the Club's Cash Sweep Ofices, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, D'Agullur Street and Nathan Road, Kowloon, only on the written introduction of a Member, and on production of his Guest Record Card. Members are limited to 6 guests each Race Day, and will be responsible for all guests introduced by them.
QUEST BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS,
Timog will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 0th Floor is restricted to Members, and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age
of seventeen years, Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
upen
The tournament, this is being played over the 7,216 yards course of the Club De Golf Mexico, involves 72 holes of stroke play-one 18-hole round daily.
The country whose players have the lowest aggregate meore wins the Canada Cup and the international trophy gors to the Individual with the lowest total,
Thin Air
Most of the professionals have teen practising for the last four or five days to gel accus- tomed to the rarified atmosphere
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at of Mexico 1 which is i an
the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-udmission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable In the RESTAURANT,
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on so account use the Betting Bouths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures,
CASH SWEEPS
Through Casa Sweep Tickets at $10.00 ruch per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Rad), and 5. D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 11:00 am, on the day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be Such tickets reserved for all race meetings as Through Ticketa.
will be issued consecutively and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the serler 1 to 3,000.
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a dale not less than Ave days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Menting.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 2161 November, 1958 will be sold and the reservallon cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder."
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.
Tickets for a Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cap and Cash Sweep Tickets on the Jant race of the Mecing at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofees:-
Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street on;~~-~-
a.m. to 5 pm. Mondays to Fridays Saturday 22nd and Saturday 29th November 9 am, to 11 a.m. 383, Nathan Road, Kowloon on —
Mondays to Fridays ............................................................. 10 am to 4 pm. Saturday 22nd and Saturday 20th November 9 a.m. to 11′′ a.m.
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETH AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF TILE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,
PAYMENTS WILL NOT DE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, olc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
By Order of the Stewards,
!
A. E. ARNOLD,,
Buoretary.
HONG KONG, 16th November, 1950
altitude of 7,400 feet. The of ganisers have provided oxygen flasks for the players in the locker room.
adda
Competitors say the thin air 20 to 30 yards te their drives and the par 72 course 15 playing about an Jung 1.500 yards course at sea level.
But, though fat, the course is Ughtly bunkered and well wood. ed The par four seventh tair-
only 22 yards at why is point-Reuter.
The
England Avenges Boxing Defeat
London, Nov. 10 England avenged 25 recent tinion amateur boxing Soviet tlefeat by a decisive seven de- clsions to three victory over Czechoslovakia at the Wembley Pool tonight.
Results of last five bouts to- night were:
Bantamweight: D. Waller beat R Varak (the referee stopped the fight in the second round).
Light-weight: J Cooke beut J. Toare on points,
Light-welter; P. Morzan beat J. Jarabak on points.
Light Middleweight: J. Beles beat S. Pearson on points.
Light-heavy: T. Gibbons beat J. Suchy an points.--France- Presso.
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEK
(NE)
Here is a posliion' from actual play: Black to move and force. mate.
London press maraton
Jean Behra Reported To Be Under Suspension
บางร Venezuela
Caracas, Nov. 19.
AB Jean Behra of France roared round the circuit on test
for
forthcoming the
Prix, Grand Foreign Press agency claimed that he had been suspended for six months by the Interna tional Automobile Federation for Racing without permission in Colifornia.
But officials of the "Venezuein Touring Club" denied any knowledge of the ban on Bebra. And Marcelo Glambertone, Behra's manager sal here to- day that the French acc had already paid $250 tr for his Callformin race and could not be punished twice.
However,
another Venezuela touring club spokesman said the suspension had been off- cially confirmed by the world authority, and that Behra can- not drive on Sunday-start of the Venezuela Grand Prix. France-Presse.
Budge Patty Shows How
Seen in action. In exhibition matches yesterday was 34-year-old Budge Patty, former Wimbledon singles and doubles champion, and co-holder with In 1953, Drobny of the record for the longest singles match at Wimbledon. Patty lost to Drobny by 8-6, 16-18, 8-6, 8-6, 12-10 in an early round game that lasted four hours 15 minutes.
Patty yesterday beat K. C. Dao in the singles by 6-4, 6-1 and in the doubles he and Tsu) Wat-pui had the better of Edwin Tsal and K. H. Ip by 6-3, 6-3
Photo shows Patty making an intercepting volley as Tsui watches on. China Mail Photo.
ROSE HITS BACK ON SUSPENSION DECISION
Warns Australia Might Not
Sirola Expects
To Do Well In NSW Tourney
Sydney, Nov. 20.
The Uft. 7 in. Italian Davis Cup player, Orlando Sirvis, tallest International tennis player to play in Australia, or- pects to do well in the Now South Wales' championships.
He is making his first trip to Australia.
The. NBW. tilles, starting to- day; will be his first Australian
| tobriament' appearances
Sirola must beak Boy Emer sen and
Richardson
Anats.
AmMcan Ham
to enter the setpi-
Sirota's cinth with oft, sin. Felicissimo Ampon in the Italy- Philippines interzone final at White City will be an unukual spectacle,
OTHER STARS
Swedish stor has been
Jan Lundquist receiving penicillin treatment for a painful cyst on his neck.
Lundquist thinks he will, bo fit to play in the NSW tourna- ment. He did not practise ut White City yesterday.
Spanish Junior,
Joso Artlie,
and South Austrádian Utichoker Roy Emerson will play in the opening centre-court matches today.
Emerson, who
beat brother- in-law Mal "Anderson in the South Australian championship final last Saturday, plays Vic- torian Tony Ryan,
Arilla meets NSW player Joëm Pearce,
The U.S.
Davis Cup
the pest
worked put in
team twu
days at White City under its coach-counseller Jack Kraner Chim Mail Special.
Have A Davis Cup Team Olympic Site
After His Revelations
Melbourne, Nov. 19.
Tennis star Mervyn Rose, currently under suspension for failure to account for expense money, charged today he has "plenty of dope on our Davis cup players" and warned Australia might not have a Davis cup team "after I've done some straight talking.”
"I don't see why I should be made the bunny," said south-
American Davis
Cuppers On Injured List
Sydney, Nov. 19.
Alex Olmedo, Peruvian member of the United States Davis cup tonnis team, turned up with a sore hand today and was uncertain, whether he would be able to play as scheduled tomorrow in tho. First round, of the New South Wales Championships. Olmedo, who made the US. team as LA long-term resident "I felt of Los Angeles said, during practice yesterday and now I have really sore Angers." He is scheduled to play singles match tomorrow against John May of Sydney, but will consult doctor toxdorrow morning about his injury, Olmedo said. "I'll let the doc- tor decide whether I can play."
Also on the US, injured Ita is Chals Crawford of Piedmont, Calfornia, who is suffering with an infected foot.
Spanish Football
is considered paw Rose, who one of the world's best amateur doubles players,
There were 28 other Aus- tralian players OverBens this I'm guilty, same year and u
too," be added, others are, "I've got plenty of dope on our Divis cup players, I hate making throats but, I've prob ubly been so too long.
'Blushing Faces'
"Thero will be a few blushing faces
dinateurs among the
in the New South Wales Cham- plonships next week," Rose sala.
Rose issued his blast after receiving a letter from the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia advising him that his suspension will remain in effect undli Janu ary
31, thus sidelining him not only for the Davis cup challange round in late December but also Australian for many
major tournaments.
LTAA President Donald Ferguson sald that Rese's
January 31 only if the 29-year- old star agrees to "certain con- ditions," including a promise not to play in overseas tournaments without specife approval of the
Gets Two More suspension will be lifted on
Hungarian Stars
Madrid, Nov. 10
re-
Association.
Candidates
Lusanne, Nov. 19. 1x the Tokyo
only official candidate yet to be received by the Olymple international Com- ot mmittee for the organisation the 1984 Olymple Games, the best tennis of my lire. I still Committee's Chancellor, Otto today, And think I could win the big four Mayer, revealed titles next year (Australian, there is only six weeks to U.S., French, and Wimbledon go before the "Candidate City" Championships), but it looi na Bat is closed. though I'm going to ibrat one -the !itle."
also
miss tha
But Mayer. bald that Moscour Australian Vionna and Detroit were
expected to me their candida- Rote added he was "rendy tures before the closing date.
had Mayor said that Tokyo to listen to any professional offers that might be made to carrnarked $17,000,000 for the him by US. pro-tennis pto- organtention of the Games
France-Pressa. moter Jack Kramer-UPI.
WEST INDIES 312
FOR SIX AGAINST
MAHARASHTRA
Sholapur, Nov 19.
Maharashtra paid the price of a gamble which failed to come off In their match against the West Indies cricket tourists here today. West lindles, sent in to but, scored freely to reach 312 for six wickets. The Maharashtra skipper's decision to put the tourists in
might have had a lender fate Japanese Sports
ROBD was suspended three if bis team's fielding had bee months ago in a dispute over his better. Both openers John Holl expenses for foreign tournaments and Conrad Hunte received Int during 1988.
offs in their opening stand of 74 in 80 minutes, which lald the foundation for the West Indies score, Hunte went on to make the second best score of 74.
Lalest reczults to the ranks of Spanish football Hungarlaus Bake and Stanczyk, today celved Spanish nationality.
Rose who has been in and out Forward Bake and half-back Members of the US. Team Stanngyic
for "Real of the doghouse with the LTAA play aticoded ar official welcome Valladolid", u. Spanish "Honour" several times in his career, but Olmedo division club who handled, the commented today: "The LTAA ceremony today did not shake hands with any- omletai claims to have the two reckona
I am chasing about body becaIRE of his injury football stars admitted into their nome European tournaments, but 1.300 U.P.I.
all got was my legal
I have pounds.
been. told
CUP REPLAYS
toom,
Day's Highlight
1
Meanwhile ex-Hungarian and they will let me go away fifth wicket stand between Basli
the
now a Spaniard, Kocsis, whose next year provided I don't visit debut with the Barcelona team South America. Itudy, and Ger- was put back, will now play for many. That would ruin the Catalan team from next Sun- toux. ** day. He will play in a national championship Detal
game
against Main Concorn!
th
London, Nov. 18. Results of today's replays in the Football Association Cup
Olher. Hungarian stars who Rom sald he hoped to "thrash first round proper were:
have put now blood into Spain's it all out" In a meeting with South Shields 5, Crewe already virile football world are Ferguson tomorrow. He, vald
wis and Cibor of Barco hin. "main conseru" Alex 0.
Kubala (Winnors away to Oldham lona, Pusitus. of Real Madrid, gaining permission to malo na- Athletic).
Peter and Csoka or Atletico de other private overseen tour next Gillingham 1. Plymouth Madrid, Kaczas and Snolnok of Argyle 4.
Етрано!,
of Seville, Szabay
"They reckoned I was finish- (Winners away to Coventry Kuszmann of Betals and Calayed at 24 years of age," he said.
"Now I'm of Saragossa-France-Presse. City).-neuler.
THE GAMBOLS
GEORGE, YOU MUST HAVE
Á BIGDER BREAKFAST J
ESPECIALLY NOW] THAKITHE GOLDER
WRATHERE
COMING
28 and playing the
The day's highlight was Butcher, who hit the top score of 76 and Joe Solomon 51. They added 101 in 119 minutes before both threw their wickets away apparently trying to get cen- close in turion before the
of a anticipation
declaration tomorrow morning.
The form of these two bats men may prove embarrassing to the West Indies selectora when they meet to choose the side for the Arst test,
Tent SR. Patil, the Indian bowler, took two wiektols for: 101 in 20 overd-Reuter,
by Barri Appleby
WON'T BE MUCH
IGER, DEAIZS
WELL! HGS DONG
WITH
ANY
Delegates In Vienna
Vienna, Nov. 19.- Japanese delegates who are bidding for the 1904 Olymple Comes to be held in Tokyo are rived here today by air for a short vst.
They include Prince Takeda member of the Executive Com mittee of the Japaneto Olymplo Committer.
Today, the Japanese, guosta talked with Mr Mautner Maric- hot, Austrian member of the International Olymple Com mitte.
Tomorrow they will vialt the sporting installations of Vienna, Including the vost. Raw City Sports Hall,
On
Saturday the delegation leave for Paris-Router.
GAS FOR JOY
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