1959-06-05 — Page 7

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959.

Setback For League-Leading Braves Whats Best in Kowloon

CEPEDA DRIVES IN SEVEN Ready For The Nursery Handicap?

RUNS TO PACE GIANTS

TO 11-5 VICTORY

Now York, June 4.

Orlando Copoda, the National League's rookie of the year in 1958, drove in seven runs today as the San Francisco Giants beat the Milwaukee Braves 11-5 and cut the losers' first- place lead to 21⁄2 games,

Cepeda drove in five of the runs with a pair of homers and also hit a double and, a single to pace the Giants' 15-hit two attack on eight-game winner Lew Burdette and successors. It was the first time the Giants beat Burdette since 1954,

Cepeda homered to cut on the New York Yankees to a Curly Milwaukce jeudi tu 5-31-3 victory over the Detroit

in the fourth, hit a three-run | Tigers. humer In the fifth and stamméd

a bases-filleri double in the eighth. Cepeda's second homer cleared the feit Beri bleaches the first such drive since Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953.

The win. the world chom plon's seventh in their last 10 gunes, put the Yankees within one percentage of the sixth- place Tigers,

Whitey Fard struck out six, walked four and yielded seven sixth bits in registering his

toses, lumph against three Foret who drove in three russ- abomer and a two-run

Jim Davenport had three hits and Willle Mayn, Daryl Spencer and Hobie Landrih two rach for the Giants, who aplit the four-game series with with the National League Cham-duble. Ten of the Yankees' 15 pions.

hits were extra bases.

Cards Routed

Bin Virdon's two-run homer Labd Bill Mazerusk's two-run triple paves the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 1-3 rout of the 30 Louis Cardinals In the

other National Langur afternoon Kame, Ron Kine yielded 13 h bui won his Arth gate. It was the Pirates" 12h victory 15 15 ganes.

Frank Bolling homered for the Tigers who saw five-gome winner Jim Bunning routed it three. Innings by alx his, gom! for aver 1105.

Longest Game

Earl Torgeson homered with two in The 17th inning to lift the Chicago White Sox to a 6-5 victory ovur the Baltimore It win:

Chico was at Philadelphia | Orioles and into first place in and Los Angeles at Cincinnati the American League, in night KATANA,

The unrest game played in the Majors this year.

Win For Yankees

Torgeion hit a 1-1 pitet: by Jerry Walker, third Baltimore Bry The American League plicher into the third row of Hector Lopez, acquired from staty to end the four-hour-and- Kaas City in a recent deni, 37-minute gume in which the itnocked In four runs

White Sox used 21 players and with a home and a cate to lead the Orioles 10 There were n

FOUR D. JONES

JBL

GOLDERN IT, CAP'N JUSG,

IT'S THE STATUE OF LIBERTY LISTEN,SON

BEEN DISCOVERED

I'M HOME, THIS IS THE GOOD/TRIS PLACE AINT

CLOUSA NOT THE NEW

WORLD

FERDINAND

NANCY

YET-SO HOW CAN

YOU BE HOME

total of eight errors, including five by Baltimore.

two-run Gary Gelger hit a single and a solo homer as the Baston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Athletics, 3-2, in the only uther game of day or night, Jerry Casale went the distance with a seven-hitter to win his third game for the Red Sox.

Results

Results of today's games are:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

.

021-000-00—1—13 --I

aki Burgeri

St Louie Pittsburgh 024-003-00x-0-12-3

Bruglio, Branigh

Cheney (0), Nuns 10), Orthona jäi and H. suits) Kline (5-3)|| [P-Tragku (0-41, HR-Virden Circhi. San Francina 150-250-020-11--15-l! Milwaukee

032-005-00054-2

McCormick, G. Jones (83.

Landrith: and Pizarro (5), Willy 10 and Cron- Jall. WP G Jupes 13-2). 1 Burdette (6-4), R-Crandall (7015, Covington 4th), Cepeda 17th an 12014-IPPI.

Miller Hurrtie,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

43-11- New York Dettoll .... Ulu-100-DID

Ford, lich und Berra; Dunning, Ituris de 141, Herleski (9) and Wilson 12-Bunnag (5-4). 1R- van 16th), taper 8th), Belling Cathy Ford (1st).

000-410-000-EX- on Kanshe City 0-100-100—2—7—1) Cual (3-4) and Daley; Coleman, Meyer 14 Dickson ( and Chip. LP-Codersart ({-4}, in-pemavail reth). Geiger card).

-EPT.

YOU SEE, I'M RIGHTË HERE COMES AN IMBUN

LANOE. NOW YOU'L

SEE SOME ACTION,

ACTION! BY GOLLY, YOU MEAN THIS NEW

WORLD IS INHABITED?

Peter Walsh is only three but he has already made up his mind to be a jockey. He is the son of a racehorse trainer, Mr Jim Walsh, of Priory Stables, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, with whom he is pictured here. Peter has his own miniature racing silks.-Reuterphoto.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Meeting

Hongkong Badminton Amociation Executive Committee Meeting, St George's Bullding. 2nd Hot, 530

P.M.

TO-MONROW

ticket

Test Malch Indig Third Day.

England,

by MADDOCKS

AN INDIAN WAR CANDE GET'S INTO POSITION FOR AN

ATTACK ON THE MAYFLOWER"

* LEFT A BI....... 2GHTA BIT.. ........HOLD IT...LKET

ABIT...

I DIDN'T MAKE A

SINGLE

BEINMITTE

RINGER-

I GIVE UP

BRICK BRADFORD

CAN YOU GE ANYTHING ON THE INFRARED RAY ECOPE,

BRICK1

HAVE A LOOK!

„HOLY BMOKE) WIREL IN THE MIDDLE OF A

DESERT! THIRD'S NOTHING THERE!

THEY DON'T MEAN TROUMBUK LOOK THEY'RE GIVING US THE VICTORY SIGN

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

By Paul Norris

KELL TAKE BOME LIGHTS I'LL DO WITH YOU, BRICK! AND LOOK AROUND! THERE | CABEY, YOU KEEP PROBINS ARG SOME OKOYSEN JASKS WITH THE ER. SCORE JUST IN HERE! WE WONT IN CASE BOMETHING MIGHT"

CHANCE THE AR 16. ONEAK UP ON US!

-OUTAIPEI

Olympic Standards Are Unreasonable

By DEREK JOHN

I wonder if the rulers of international athletics were ever given geography lessons at school and taught that different countries have different climates.

SHEAFFER'S SNORKEL

ankok

They are either ignorant of this or consider it quite นค Important. Or so it would seem from 1st issued recently of slandurils for the qualifying athletic events in the 1980 Olymple Games In Rome.

10

These standards apply athletes in all countries-re- Mardless of iceal cerditions.

one

$

The idea is to limit the num- ber of competitors and it will certainly succeed. So high is the standard demanded that many countries will have only competitor in ench event.

They can only nominate second or third competitor if they have achieved the say standard. But why should some countries be given an advantage in certain events?

neces-

K. O. Competitions?

For instance, it's a recognised fact that a sprinter can achieve faster times in California than he can in Cambridge. Similarly, casler to achieve the it's for 1,500 metres standard (3 mina 45 Recs.) in Dublin than in Durban.

Page

Princess Garden

RESTAURANT NIGHTCLUB

THE BEST PEKING CUISINE IN TOWN recommending

The Choice of Gourmets — The Famous Peking Duck

7 Foremost & Incomparable Comedy Dancers & Singers From Manila

Have Fun! Don't Miss It!

proudly presents

"New Programme Tonight"

THE BAYANI'S MERRY-CO-ROUND' VARIETY SHOW. Stupendous! Fantastict Nightly at 12 Midnight

★ ✰

The World Famed Spanish Dance Team

LOS VAZQUEZ-

First Time in Hongkong! FABULOUS! EXOTICI Nightly at 1.30 am.

Dance Music by BERRY YANEZA & His Combo Vocal Stylings by THELMA TOLEDO

Princess Theatre Bldg, Nathan Road, Kowloon Tolk, 64301 KIZIŁ.

Tel, 64496 660827

Mayas & Co.

EXPERT LADIES & MEN'S TAILORING

Made-to-Order

& Ready-Made Clothes Finest Materials

120, Nathan Road, Kin.

EXCELLENT CANTONESE DISHES AND MUSIC

FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT

Hampaque

NKESTAURAR

Now I don't expect the legis. NIGHTCLUB

lators to work out different standards for ench country. That could lead to all kinds of dannomalies? ELONA ARAS

SWISSAIR

ROWNTREE'S

DELICIOUS

SMARTIES

MILK CHOCOLATE BEANS

San Miguel

BREWED

HỒNG KONG.

It the number of Olympic athletes must be reduced, then Should be done by knock-out competitions in the varlour zones simtar to the method used to decide the six- teen countries, in the Olymple Soccer Tournament.

Fraser, Santana In Barcelona Tennis Final

Barcelona, June 4. Australia's Neal Fraser and Spain's Manuel Santana moved into the final of the "Conde De Godo" interna: tional tennis tournament here today by defeating South Africans Gordon Forbes and Abe Segal in quarter-final play..

Fraser hud to come from be. hind in a six-set match to beat Segal by 2-6, 6-3, 0-1, 4-6, and A-1.

In elimination-round doubles Ken Fletcher of Australia and Alberto Arllla of Spain beat A. and E. Martinez of Spain 6-2, 4-2.

Luis Ayain of Chile and Rod Laver of Australia beat lan Vermaak and Ray Vedon of South Africa by 4-6, 6-2, 7-5, In this match the South African team started with a hard xttack= Ing peme that won them the Arst sot, but their opponents. caught the tempo in the second. and third sata and wefit on to win- UPI.I

Dance

nightry

SPECIAL DINNER $8.00 Now Menu of the week

* Rhark's Fin

Chicken Soup

Shredded

Slowed Fresh Mushroom

Garoupa Cullet

ER

& Vegetable

**

Frull Satico

▲ BAR

Ek

*

Until

2.00a.m.

Kimberley Rd., Kowloon

Opp. Hordi Miramie)~~~~

with

Fried Rice or Noodle Jasmino Tea

Music by

ISING GATCHĀLIAN &

...„JEA, QUINTET

Featuring

MISS CIRANG LO MISS FRANZISKA SHAW MIL, THOMAS CHUNG "Twir:"60001-8′′67000~~

RUGS

GREAT EASTERN RUG CO.

6 Hankow Road, Kowloon INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED

ANY FIRM USING THE NAME APPLIED TO OUR

“ZORIC”

DRYCLEANING SYSTEM

HAS NO CONNECTION WHATSOEVER WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED CO.

PLEASE TELEPHONE DIRECT, TO

59195

FOR COLLECTIONS AND DELIVERIES

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

No. 1, Kwong Wa Street, Kowloon,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.