THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959.
WOLVES WHIP FULHAM
They Win 9-0,670 Expelled From
Now Level With Spurs
London, Sept. 16. Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English Football League champions, slammed in nine goals] without reply tonight against Fulham club who beat them 3-1 last week.
SPORTRAIT
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The Fulham playess, who were bewitched and hewildered by the speed and accuracy of skapsr-lit Wolves, De drons.
them ied the applause for the end of the match.
riot was Leading the goal diminutive Norman Deeley, who avored
S'pore Turf
Club
Singapore, Sept. 16.
Six hundred and seventy members of the Singapore Turf Club have been expelled over the past two years for unauthorised bookmaking on the Club's, Bukit Timah
COUTTO.
Mr D. R. H. Brown, the Act- ing Secreury, wild this was the
result of the work of the club's detective force which had been formed to combat unauthorised from operating bookmakers under cover on the couræ.
LAWN BOWLS
The following will represent | the K.C.C. lawn bowls team on Sunday at against Recreio
"During the past two year K.CC. at 4 p.m. at
the club made every effort to discourage illegal bookmaking on the course and members were repeatedly warned int If they were caught exrrying on hookmaking on the club premises they would have their membership terminated." be wald-Reuter.
Singles W. Hong Sling and S. Y. Doc,
foter times, eluding wee from the penalty spot, The In a spectacular goal came from
by Rom a 25 yards drive Flow.. the right half.
SHARE LEAD
The victory brought Wolves Free with Tultenham Hotspur, the Division I leaders, with twelve point rach, but Tosten- I have a lightly better goal average.
Bristol Rovers, besten 3-9
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by Ipswich In Division 2. and
Johnny Revolta, who plays in Norwich, who lost 2-0 10 Barnsley in Division 3. were a few choice tournaments these menting their first defezia, days, generally is regarded its Winning for the first time one of the outstanding teachers were Everton, who beat Black-of the game. burn Rovers 2-0 at home, and Laton Town, 2-1 viclors over
Manchester
Manchester Reuir.
City
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Club's
Many outstanding men and
Lat! women golfers often seek his ground advice when their game needs
doctoring-UPI.
The Life Guards annual swimming gala was held at the Victoria Pool on Tuesday night. Mr Wan Siu-ming (left) receives a prize from Mrs Kwok Chan nt the conclusion of the event.
Special Cricket
Award Goes To
Mike Smith
London, Sept. 16.
British
Football
Results
London, Sept. 16. Results of tonight's football
matches were:
Mike Smith, the only player this century to be capped by England at cricket and rugby foot- ball, has won the special 100 guineas cricket Everton award for the season's outstanding perform- Manchester C
The
ance.
season
Learue i
Chelzza
Leuth United
Newcastle U. 0 Sheffield Wed. a Wolves
Cordery Inwich Town Rotherham U Stake City Sunderland
28-year-old Warwick, caught 85 and stumped skx. shire caplain WILS the first The bowling award went to John Bansistor -(Warwick- player to make more than 3,000
for ten years.
10 for 41 sire who took against Combined Services ou fidding 27, and tho Mar award to Peter Walker Barnicy
Bournemouth who held (Glamorganshire)
Wrexham
ile hit 9,245 runs and folshed top of the averages with 67.84 runs, The 100 guineus award for the most outstanding per- formance by a member of the Indian alde wat won by Oxford "Bivo" Abbas All Baig, who scored a century in his first test match-112
second innings at Manchester.
FASTEST CENTURY
Jim Parks, of Sussex, gained two awards for the fastest cen- kury of the pensen when he hit 100
Darlington. Glilingham
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Blackburn fl, Manchester U Luton Town W. Bwich A Nottinghamı Fulham
League 2
1
Derby County Bristol
Plymoutly A. Lincoln City shemele U.
League 3
2 Norwich City
a Accrington S.
(Portpened)
v. Chesterfold
League 4
Aldershot Crystal Palace a
Rockdale
2 Northampton T. 1
3 Port Valo
Workington
Stockport.C.
04 catches.
Later in the day, the Indian went to the Inlan cricketers
In London
Southampten where Gynichana in the
Sir Jacir Hobbs, on behalf of an | Indian business firm, presented cheques of 100 guingas cach to Abbas All Balg arki Polly Arbroads Umrigar for their
Centuries after tra
East File against England in the Man-
Scottish Lesgun 2 chester test, anal
Boottish League 1
* Rast overs
a cheque for Albion RovRTH G
the
01 minutes ngainst 50 guineas to Surendra Nath Alloa Atliktic 1 Lancashire on Aug 10 and for for his bowling in
the beat wicket-keeper, having; match-Reuter.
Fartar Alliete i
sama
Queen of B.
1
1-1 after 10 mins)
2
Cowdenbeath
Brechin City
Dumbarton
St Johnstone Berwick R
Easter,
Par R. O. Balter and T, E, Boker.
Triples P. M. Shaw, R. S. Capell, and S. Ramchand.
Rinks-V. Fairhall, V. Ribeiro, E. C. Fincher and O. R. Sadick.
Reserve; D. J. Wills.
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Mrs Irene Bouza (right) of the Craigengower Cricket Club won the Colony Ladies Singles Lawn Bowls Championship after a closely fought match with her fellow club member Mrs Belina Bilva (left). The score was 21-17. The match was played at the Hongkong Football Club ground yesterday,
VISITING TENNIS
STARS PLAY
HERE TOMORROW
ARMY SPORTS
PARADE
The Individual Swimming and Diving Champion- ships were held this week by Land Forces at Victoria Barracks. In the 220 yds freestyle L/Cpl McKeever was a very easy winner for the 1st Royal Tank Regiment with the time of 2 minutes 5.4 seconds, followed by L/Cpl Swithenbank from 5 Fd Regt, R.A., in 2 minutes 77.6 seconds.
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A highlight of the afternoon | with soMD good right hand was the 100 yds butterfly race blows. This was a good, hard
fight with plenty of neiton with 2/Lt. Crott of is, Lanca- shire Regiment and. Pte Ho Kit The bantamweight of Headquarters. Land Forces proved a Try short
L/Cpl Richardson of the bath swimming neck-and-neck
Regiment Lonehire
very up to the Band 25 yards when the stronger stroke el 2/14 Crati cooly pleked his punches to began to pull ahead, and he won completely oniclass Pto Top-
ping by a very small margin.
of the same regiment In the 1-metre diving' sprinst and the referee stopped the board championship,
Coll Baht after only 11⁄2 koinnica.
Bout Shephare took fra place with
three wus
In elags of 49.30 points, featherweight
Une show
between and in second plaze was Dvr two members of the HKPSA, Ng Shuf-kee of 56 Coy RASC PC. Teang Chun Kwong show- with 18.02 points. In the 100 yds | ed a very good style and boxed
His defence back-stroke, Gar Thornton of 32 | cleverly. Med Rigt R. A., was out in sound and, although Opi Yuen front from the start and held Yeg Choi gave a very good dia- his lead to be on easy winner | play, the P.C/o attack and hard in 1 min. 15.2 seconds..
FINE DISPLAY
in
hitting earned him the flight.
Was
The audience was entertained by a gnatweight contest when Cpl Shephard ngalu gave a ̈" McArdle, Jr. and Boy Bamber line display of diving from the gave a spirited dsplay. 3-metre spring board to win this event with 38.55 points with Dvr Ng Shui-kee | again second place with 31 points, but in the high board final eveni 9. 1. Challinor beat Cpl Shephurd by 3 points to take first prize,
In the final of the .100 erikodox breast
Cpl stroko Russell from R.A.D.C. beat Tyr. Chandler of the 1st R.T.R.
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Two visiting tennis players will be scen in action in 1, 17.4 secs. Chandler's the only knock-out of the even
THE ONLY KO
In the
lightweight contest 1/Bdr Myring of 5 Fla Regt, R was Impressive in the Arst round with his heavy punching, but Cpl Shepherd soon proved his mastery in tho In two rounds and his skil proved him the batter man,
The heavyweight contest mw
Lime wiw 1 min. 21.5 secs.
ing when Fus Nelll of 1 RNF The trophies were present-
put Sgt Vernon of 6 COD com- ed by Mrs J.M.A. Chestnut,
pletely out of the ring for the wife of the Commander at
count after putting him down Hongkong and Kowloon Gar-three times. Neill put Vernon rison, who was turn pre- down for a
short count in the sealed with a banquet by Mis second round but in the third Barbara Boyne, daughter of
Vereen weal down for a count W.0.11. Borce of the R.E.ME. of nine and at the end put him Inspectorate,
out of the ring.
at an exhibition match on the courts of the Hongkong Cricket Club tomorrow at 5 p.m.
The visitors are R. N. Howe of Australia and M. A. Otway of Now Zealand.
1 the court at the HKCC Is anit, the exhibition will be held at the Ladies Ruercation Club.
Matches will commence at 315 p.m.
The Best exhibition will be,a between Howe and
will play the three major ser- singles vice academies Navy, Army Otway, A doubles will then be and Air Force within a four-arranged in which two local week period in the fall of 1902. players will partner the players. -UPL
R. N. Howe has won the
Lovely young netress Mary Peach has a
Wimbledon Mixed Doubles and to date has bisiten Merlo (Italy). Peirangeli (faly). Sclunidi (Sweden), Lindquist (Sweden). Weedon (South Africa). Segit (South Africa), Mark (Aus- iralka) and Laver (Australia).
M. A. Olway
semi- was Soulst in Wimbision Mixed
THE RESULTS
Following are the results:-
Bout eight, the wollerweight contre, saw. Bdr Junes prOVE 100 Gring for Pie Millrigton 100 Yards Freestyle: 1. Flowho took some severe pamish. Fairclough (1st Lancashiro), Z, end and was inved by the hell in the second round. Innes Thornton and Gnr
(32 Medium Regi. RA.) Time: 1 min. 4.3 continued to battle at Millington and after putting him down for a count of nine the referce.
Doubles, quarter-finalist in Wimbledon Doubles and has healen Bergelin (Sweden) Alrich and Nelisen (Denmark).
Howe and Olway also held; secs, the New Zealand Doubles title.
in co-star with real horse sense- Griselda a handsome seven-year-old chestnut mare, with whom she is sharing a joke during shooting on the new Associated British flim comedy Follow That Horse' at Hurst Park racecourse near London,
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230 Yard's Freestylic: 1 L/Cpl McKcever (1st Royal Stopped the fight. Tank Regt); 2. L/Cpi Swithén- In bout 10 both boxers. bank (5 Field Rezt. RA); 3. 1/Bar Ayers and Cfmn Potter LA King (1st Lancashire). Time: started
furious pace, Both punched wildly but some
2 mins. 345 secs.
100 Yards Bullerdy Stroke: were telling, Then Poller 1. 2/Lf Croft (1st Lancashire); ngflied down to give Ayem two 2. Ple Ho Kit (HQLF). Time: skovh bets, thra'a hand re 1 mln. 23.5 wees.
to the sola plexus ut Ayer:
1-Metre Spring Board Diging down for a count of nine and a 1, Opl Shephard (1st Larin= |blow to the head put him down shire) (43.84 pli); 2. Dvr Ngain for a count of eight and, Shui-kee (58 Coy RASC)—38.52,nNhough he wag willing to fight pis; 3. 5. I. Challinor (APTC)—m, Ayers again, went down and 38.63 pts.
the referee declared a TKO,
After ruch bout the which were a replica of a boxer prizes,
100 Yards Backstroke: 1. ant Thornton (32 Med Regt. RA); 2 Cin Roberts (1st Royal Tank Regt). Time: 1 min. 15.2 seca.
3-Metre Board Diving: 1. Cp Shephard Ust Lancashire) FOTTES,
a plinth, were presented by Col. 18. Perguson-inmes O.B.E. Chief of Stoff, HQ. Land
30.53 pts; 2. Dvr Ng Shui-kee Following
are the results
| (50 Coy RASC)-33.00 pts; 3, Featherweight: Ple
Ash
S. I. Challinor (1st Royal Tank brocke (1st Lanes) lost to Sgt. Regt)-29.00 pls.
High Board Divlog, Challinor (t Royal
1, S. I.
I/CD
Morris (19 Fd. Rest RA), best Tank Pic. Doig. (Cord Wips) Regi)-30.40 pts; 2 Cpl She- Cpl. Clancy (6 COD) on points. phard (1st Lancashire)—30,29 Bantamweight: pls; 3; Cpl Sharrat (1st Lanen-Richardson (1st Lance) TKO'd Mirz)--24,98 pls.
| Ple_Toppleg (1st Lanes), 100 Yards Breaststroke: 1. Featherweight: P.C. Dun | Chun-kwon (HKSA) beat · Cpl Cpl Nurseli (RADC): 2, Tpr
(KKP9A) on Chandice (1st Royal Tank Rest). Yuen Yer-chol
pointe. Time: 1 min. 17A cas
440 Yarca Forestyle: 1. L/Cpl Swithambapic (6 Flota Regt RA); 2 Cin Mipatrock (1st Royal Tank Regt). Time: 0 mina. 17.2 secs.
Lightweight: Cpt Shepherd
1st Lanes) beat L/Bdr. Myring ( Fd. Rert RA) on points,
Welterweight: S Deegan Dyr Inner' (lat Lanen)" beat (RASC) on points. PC Trang Chun-wà beat Fuy Wood (2 RNF) on points. Bdr Innes (49 The Army Physical Training Fd Rest RA) TKO'd Ple Corps ticid a boxing tournament Milllagion (1st Lanes). in aid of tunda for the con
Heavyweight: Sgt Vernon ' (C iconry ccaemonies, at the King COD) was knocked out by Fus George Hall, Gloucester Road. Nell (I RNF).
BOXING
In the 1st: bout. Sgt Morris from Lightweight: L/Bár. Ayers 40 Field Ragt R.A. proved just | (32 died, Regt RA) was TKO'A- too good for Pie Ashbrooke, by Crm. Pofter (Comd Wkps. although Ashbrooke vising his REME). Pia Lennon (lot Lancs) *left hand to kerp Morris away beat L/Bdr Donaldson (32 Med
was able to make himself felt Regt RA) on points,
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