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THE CHINA MAIL, MÒNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958.

PITY SOMEONE HAS TO LOSE-

IRELAND WINS CANADA CUP Thrilling Game Between Two

Individual Title Goes To MCC Increase Lead

Angel Miguel After Playoff With Bradshaw

Mexico City, Nov. 23. Angel Miguel, a long-shot Spanish stylist, won a sudden-death playoff from Ireland's Harry Bradshaw for the International Trophy today but couldn't keep the emerald isle from win- ning the coveted Canada Cup Golf Championship. The swarthy, black-haired Miguel blazed home three under par on the back nine to match Bradshaw's two under par 70 and tie them exactly at a four-round total of 286.

Cagarork

he hetes the Dublin Tested re 14 W not eraugh to bal

· third extra hole. 45-year-old i gdfer 1 the Bradshaw and 14, black-red |

a galant Starter Chelaty O'Cimuor,

fromth thus golfing teak a winning Canada

Prve to the ply Irishman trans total of 579.-three strokes

depointingly abend of Angel bel

close after just stic year ago, Butler Seb

when the pưent was staged in Japan Benag en the brink of

Gallant Comeback

11 Ang P Gated Head

11: sudden deal..

cat fa And Aurel's

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who cal

31

th

with him throught his less nurse him back to hard helper Elfe.

Now they were trying to make the rest if the golan

world

up-and they dht as a team. But while Bradshaw defled the ureßed atmosphere of this male- und-a-half-high cy- Spela

bumbling which was

younger! men in this 32-nation feld hie;

matched by the wns

picc

younger Angel. and Janan

it...

Shot For Shot

37-33-70

Wh 4-30-280

lizadshaw Treived the last inte

nd the Chung in der same la for the cratical Edition with

in out tal Trophy. ¦ day mose

They went Bleed At that time

a light elesung burst | has purtuni.

rizzle n the Club De Golf and matched shot for shot through the first two holes.

Bradshaw and

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

4TH RACE MEETING

Saturday 22nd and Saturday 29th November, 1958

(To be bold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Clubj

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES.

The First HR VR be rutig að 30 pm and the First Race 1m at 2.00 pan, on both days.

Offee Andra House will vise at 11:45

The Secretary

n both day

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

ID PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. Ail persona MUST wew their badges prominently displayed throughout the meetlog

Miguel both

O'Neill At BOT

alp off

Martly for 25 after two accepted chances.

Sydney, Nov. 24. The MCC with a lead of 191 on the first innings, had increased their advantage to 288 runIE, with eight wickets in hand, at lunch on the third day of their

MOC 2ND INNINGS match against an Austra-Peter Michardson, e O'Neili, Han XL

the

Ua-

Lunch Scoreboard

MCC-1st Innings 319 Australian XI-1st Innings 128

b Marila

32

the

the

Arthur Milton, c Simpson, b

Strauss Roman Subba Row not out Peter May not out

10

20

Extens

AL

adjourneemt MC, without lo at eleste on Saturday, were 01 for two in their second Irmings, with Subba Row not out 20 and Peter May not out B.

Total for two wickets.

Milion, not out 6 on Satur day. was the first to go this

Fisher morning after adding 10 runs to tils score,

caught by Simpson Strauss

Kline off Strauss.

Martin

Then Richardson (7 vo Satur- day) was brilliantly caught by

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Jean Behra First

In Venezuelan

Grand Prix

Caracas, Nov. 23.

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Naval XV's Highlight Of Week-End Rugby Programme

By PAK LO

Only two Naval XV's fighting for the honour of winning the Fleet Knockout Competition could have produced such a thrilling match as did the 8th Destroyer Squadron and the

afternoon, 3rd Frigate Squadron on Saturday

with the Destroyer Squadron loaving the field the victors by 15 points (three goals) to 13 points (two goals, one try). In the other semi-final Newfoundland just beat Tamar in a scrappy game by six points lone try, one penalty goal) to three points (one penalty goal).

the

On the Club ground,

The airmen swung play back RAF Selectlon playing without with some good touch kicking. their star three-quarter Martin, und from ve-yard lineout, No conversion. those Roberts scored were overwhelmed by

giant killers, the Club' "B" by 8-3. 14 poltits (one goal, two tries, un penalty goal) to six (two trica).

The Club "3", however, 5001

wen! further ahead when Tan-

und broke through to finally Cooke over well է: է. 1 . send Dilworth converted 11-3.

The other match originally cock got the ball from a serum scheduled for

Saturday after- noon has been postponed until Tuesday, at 7 p.m. on the club ground and not Wednesday an originally stated.

on

The RAF came back to the picture with a copy-book three move that sent Miller over wall

In the morning pnpor Saturday was stated that this out, but near the end Club "B" were awarded a nenalty thirty dur 10 wn: postponement

yards from the line alimust in Police Roberts of the

getting

Jine with one of the posts, and married. This was incorrect an

Dilworth converted to make it Roberts still hon a few days of

14-0

parred the first extra hate and French driving ace Jean Behra today won the freedom left, until December 8,

Venezuelan Grand Prix road race at the wheel

then birdled the second - a par Ove of 501 yards

After Mhyre had hit F mighty second shot un to the Bradshaw, who was 80 green. words short ነገ two, wedged

within magnificently to

two inches of the

At the third, a 206-yards par three, Miguel rammed in a 25- Brad- foot putt for a two and shaw, who was about the same Ustance away,

ΣΕ fout hort, Reuter

was

Leading Positions

Leading positions were:

1. Ireland (Harry Bradshaw 70-70-76-70-280; Christy

of a three-litre Ferrari,

Three-litre Ferraris

3. took the first four places. Julio Poia of Venezuela placed second, Gina Munazon of Italy was third and unother Italian Miro Tosell placed fourth, Fifth was Elcucar Morrinsen uf Venezuela on Mercedes 300 S.L

Ferrari Triumph

was triumph The Ferrari completed when two other of their cars placed sixth and seventh. Ferrari pinced six care In the first seven out of seven entrics.

Behr covered the 758 kilo.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable prior to the Meeting from the Club's Cushi Sweep Offices, at Queen's | ("Comor 73-73-74-73-293)—| metres Buliding, Chater Road, D'Agular Street and Nathan Road, Kowloon, only on the written introdatiem en Member, and on production of his Guest Record Card Membe are limited to 6 guests each Race: Day, and will be responsible for all guests Introduced by them.

GUEST BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Tuins will on ohitulauble at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

The 4th Floor is resister

Lady's BrZVODILIES,

In Members, and Ladies wearing

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the club's premises during is purpose a Child is a person under the nge Western Standard.

the Meeti For

of seventeen years

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of adıntasiun will be $3.00 each per day payable at Che Gute

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fer of $3.00) in order to gain re-admission

MEALS and HEFRESHMENTS wifi a obtained RESTAURANT

SERVANTS

141 The

for

Servants must remem in their einpiers boxos exce; passing through on their dutter They may out no account use the Betting Bonths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Com Sweep Treket at $1600 each per day and $32.00 rach for both day may be patalind from the Cash Sweep Offices ot Queen's Building Chat Ready, and 5. D'Aguilar Street during

ar me tam on the day of the Rac

normal aflice bar Moeting

Particula resreved for...

will issu

meetin Pe

the series to 3,000 inay

Through Tickets Sub

Stewards to any pesuvalinn

the right la reserved by

for Through Tickets Jo

particular Meeting if its food thit sales may not reach. The number reserved in the series to 3,000.

In the case of two-day Be Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day at the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date nut less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.. un Friday, 21st November. 1958 will be sold and the reservation saucelled for future Meetings.

be issued consecuuvely but Tickets over 3,000 will also 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 cafe produced, by the hokier.

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 the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup and Cash Sweep Tickets on the list rece of the Meeting at $2,00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Office

a.m. to 5 pan.

2. Spain (Angel Miguel 72- 73-71-70-280; Sebastian Miguel

6-75-73-72290) 382.

3. South Africa (Harold Henning 80-88-74-71-293; Gary Player 74-72-74-71-291) - 584

4. Australia (Ken Nagle 72-j 73-80-74-299; Frank Philips 70-77-72-70-280)—–580.

Sa

Scotland Eric Brown John Panton 72-72-70-75-289. 73-77-74-75 239)-588.

U. England (Peter Alliss 73- 73-70-74 206; Bernard H 71-70-75-74 -- 297) — 593,

7. ArgenUna (Fide! De Luca 74-77-79-72 302; Leopoldn Huiz 70-74-77-7;

--

292)

43. Wales (Dat Reca 70-74- 74-77 801, Dave Thomas 77- 43-73-71 204) - 595.

Japan's Torakichi Nakumarst and Kolchi Ono who won the Cup last year Tokyo shared 16th place with New Zealand 607 Nokumura returned

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301 and Ono 300-UP.I. Dudl Reuter

of the Pan-American hugteway in four hours, 45 mins. 56.3 secs. at an averago speed of approximately 185 kilometres an hour.

is

grand

Cine

(Italy- Munaron Ferrari) 4 hrs 57 mins 44 secs. (Italy 4 Miro Toselli Ferrari) 5 hrs 2 mins 37 secs.

9. Eleazar Morrison (Vene zuela-Mercedes) 6 hrs 2 mins 45 secs. France-Presse,

Shocks At NSW Net Tourney

Sydney, Nov. 23. Shocks continued in the New South Wales lawn tennis cham- The US$19,000 Spec

here today when Brated

plonships for special and

Neale Fraser, Australian runner- During Cars,

up at Wimbledon this year, was beaten b Spain's Gimeno.

Placings

Oral placings for the Grand Prix were as following:--

Jean Bohra (Franer- Ferrari) 4 bis 50 rains 32 secs.

Sies

2 Julio Pola (Venezuels Ferrari) 4 hrs 57 mins 44 secs,

Sports Diary

TODAY

Hide Meeting

Fleet Rifle Meeting at Stonecuilers land

TO-MORROW Aue Meeting Fleet Rie Meeting at Stonecutters stand

Golt

Shanghai Foursome Fanling

Bogey

lent

to be exact,

Actually two other Police- men were getting married, not to each other of course, and as they had runny friends among the Police XV, the Poller asked for a postponement.

Club "B" v. RAF

Selection

The altmen WCTC playing quite a few newcomers in this how they would game, to seg turn out as the Club "B" 2 position was not expected to be very strong.

in the

Tamar v. Newfoundland

Half of

Tamar, despite a gallant ngh", never had a chance. thair players were occerites and were Bol tuo tire of them. selves though Tamur's full-buck, who was playing in his first Tugger

should obviously garne be persuaded to concentrate on rugger,

Isaacs as

hooker, playing despite an Injury, outhooked his opponent particularly in the second half.

Stroud, Watson and Allfrey played sterling games but were no match for the stronger New foundland.

Newfoundland

hnd the ud-

and J wrong, with Raitel wan watch

combination wonderful to

Beutel was outstanding In allack, while Rothwell at wing- City forward played what

e described us n "blinder".

Thoughout, We open Fame terrife three Fun with

The scent! moves especially In half when Rodd moved buck to outside init. To this the T- gales had ittle awer except hard ineking, and it was, them tackling that held the Destroyer Squadron at bay for so long.

The battle throughout swing Ferm end to eric!nd for

XV the Frigate while, when was in the least it looked as if they would win, but Road came In the rescue and mode a ble Galference to the dual score.

Evaded Three Men

Rod

Soven minutes after the kick- off

broke away from a setum

near the hallway line, then three men and

evaded

passed dodged

out to, Beutel who two tackles and then cut inside the full back to touch posts. Rodd down under the converted. 5-0.

An error by the Destroyer throes gave the Frigate XV a

and chance

the forwarde dribbled the ball back into the opposing half. Haenga got the bal from a bounce and cross kicked perfectly for Lacas who was beautifully positioned to score under the posts. converted. 5-6..

Вегод

The RAF won the majority of the scrums and ineouts, but the Club forwarda d exactly as predicted and broke through

In the second half the Friguie the RAF forward line

of weight and they xv weni ahend when the lincouts and the airmen zekion vantage

Destroyer XV were penalised on were much more superior in the got the ball out smoothly. Andrea

their own 20 The Frigate XV Nor wire they any better off lineouts, and though there were Good three movea they

took a short kick to Haenga who in the scrums, for D'Eath play-few

all

from New-| broke through the defence and cime g at wing forward, as suggest nearly vd 10 this column some time foundland, whose halves settled passed to Lucas who scored near

Gimeno won the third routi atch 6-0, 7-5, 6-4 to enter the Quarter-finals. Only three seed- Jast croched the

back, was excellent, and if he pluvers

's ever agam seen in the thrco The line-up will be: Ashley line then the Club selectors need

heada

Not R

examined. uneir (Australia) Copper:

Glmeno V. that they are likely to play him Laver (Australia); Martin Milikon (Australia); anywhere else in the future, but Fart Buchhol (USA) v. Alex with some more experience in 1 Olmedo (USA):

Emerson this position he could well move (Australia) Bob Mark (Aus- up into the "A" XV.

tralia).

Bob

Mal

Stars who have fallen by the

Include PRECT, wayside Anderson (Australia). Ham

(Sweden) Jan Lundquist

Could Do Little

10-5.

down well. Kirby at Ay-half the was very good and it was large- ly due to his breates through the centre

that Newfoundland

won.

when

A

Ecore came The first Kirby got the ball from a loose maul on the Tamar 26 and cut defence to send through the

well out. No con- Mooro over version. 3-0.

the 20th minule Tamar In The RAF threes without the Richardson (USA). Ulf Schmidt hat could do little and Miller were penalised on their own 28 for "fect up" and Kirby convert- and

who let them seldom got and the whole of the Italian chance to score.

ed In defence Ne

to give Newfoundland Davis Cup team, Nicola Pletrand Burwood and Wilcox were six-poin! Tend. gell, Orlando Sirola and Ghiseppe all that stopped the Club "B"

Halfway through the second at Merio.

from going on a scoring ram

half Kirby was injured and left page.

The Club threes, ibough theythe eld, and Tamar began to On the Newfoundland 25, passed well hi attack, always press,

penalty failed to make any ground with Tamor were awarded the vivid exception of Cooke, for offside and Watson bit the who when he got the ball, dash-crossbar with his kick, and to the delight of Tamar's supporters ed straight for the line.

Talks Commence On

Patterson Versus Johansson Fight

New York, Nov. 23.

Conferences were held in New York today about a pro- posed title light between heavyweight champion Lloyd Patterson and top-ranked Ingemar Johansson of Sweden.

end

on

of

Johansson and manager staged at Los Angeles or New from York-probably Los Angeles. Edwin Ahlqvist flow In

Jobansson is the unbeaten Sweden over the week-end and conferred

with Patter- | European today

champion who Fon's manager, Cus D'Amato Sept. 14 astounded the boxing others interested in next world by knocking out the then

Machen summer's big fight.

top-ranked Eddie Redding, California in the first round at Gothenburg, Sweden.

Johansson, scoring his 21st

and file

imnockout.-

The conferences werc

cloak-and-dagger ducted with

10*

secrecy.

times

for the

13th

Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street on:---

It was reported reliably that straight victory conferees included Young Bill knockout, floored Machen three Mondays to Fridays ............

pro- U.P.I. Saturday 22nd and Saturday 28th November 0 nm. 1o 11 am. Rosenahn, Los Angeles

moter, and Irving B. Kahn, pro- zident ot the Teleprompter Corp., which televises nights to the theatres.

282, Nathan Road. Kowloon on:-

Mondays to Fridays

... 10 am. to 4 p.m. Saturday 22nd and Saturday 20th November @s.n. to 11a.m.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their Uckets untli after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS 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 FACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.

PAYMENTS WILL NOT DE MADE ON TOHN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.

The bout is expected to be

Indian Cagers Lose In Singapore

Singapore, Nov. 23.

The All-India YMCA basket-

Bookmaker, Tie Tec men, ela, will not be permitted to operato iball team sultered their socorzi | within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. R. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

HONG KONG, 184, November, 1950

consécutive defeal knight when 11 combined Singapore defeated them by 100-59.

Half-time score was 61-23 Singapore's favour.

jeam

in

The Hongkong tothotroW~-~~-~Reuter,

India trath leaves for

In today's matches, Milligan beat Merlo 0-1 0-4 0-6 6-4 and Olmedo defeated Trevor Faneutt (South Africn) 6-4 10-8 11-9.- Reuter.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

(No. 5610) Here is study by Trollsky: White to move and win,

Solution No. 5517: 1 R-KLA (threat 2 Q-32), Kt any: 2 Q- K2, or 1...K-KG; 20-3 or 1... P-KO; 2 Q-R.

London Expresa Berpioe

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8th Destroyer

With Lochrtent full-back, it went over to make it 6-3, Adals was moved up to fly-half where he was not too happy and more his parsing went autenz often than not, but his touch- kleking more than made up for his passing, for it was through him that the Club were put in o position to score.

RAR

For the

forwards. Brackenbury played well, but why not backed up too well by the rest of the pack.

First Score

The first store came just be- fore half time, na a result of a short penalty kick, and the ball moved across the forwards and threes to Meenau who scored in the corner. No conversion. 3-0, Club went further ahead within a few minutes of the second half kickoff, with Cooke

Squadron v.

posts. Bevan converted,

The Destroyer came back with a rush and Rothwell broke sway from a ineout Just Inside The half way line and with a tanlas- tic burst of speed oustripped everyone and scored under the pouls. Rodd converted, 10-10. Still pressing the Destroyer XV got the ball from a drop out on the 25 and Rodd took it, passed Dui te Delaney, who moved inside drawing the dc. fence

then and

passed to Osborne who scored near the posts, Rodd converted. 15-10,

Never Gave Up

Still battling valiantly the Frigate XV never gave up the ghost. Time - and aghin 11 seemed they must score but it was not until near the end that they nally made it. From a five yard scrum the Frigate pack heeled and Haenga brokke away, evaded a tackle, and sent Bevin over In the comer. No conversion, 15-13.

Anyone who saw these two teams in action will have no 8th

3rd Frigate Squadron besitation in selecting the

This was a terrife game, the only pity being that someone had to lose.

For the Frigate XV, Bhenga, Peyton and Trice played a wna- dorful game, especially Haena, and Tirlana who was always up on the ball often came neat to ccuring.

Destroyer Squadron to win in the gnal against Newfoundland on the 27th, -

News has been recently re- ceived by the HKRU from the that in Singapore Services they deeply regret that they will be unable to make a tour to Flongkong this year. It will be remembered that the HKRU originally wrote to Singapore, but naking them to come up, they were unable to do to as they already had a tour diged, But in opposition, they had and the invitation was then ex- and scoring from Just inside the fabulous Rodd, who despite tended to the Services, and it his own hall. No

running straight for the

6-0.

Fabulous Rodd

line

conversion, a

spirited attention opponents never

by Barry Appleby

from his is this invitation that has been

д put

I DO WISH YOU WOULDN'T) SPOIL IT BY READING)

\THE NEWS)

foot regretfully refused.

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

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