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Singles Champion

Miss Tsui Yuen-yuen (seen during play) beat Miss Masie Lai 6-2, 6-4 in the final of the Colony ladies' singles championship yesterday at the Ladies Recreation Club. This is the third time she has won the singles title, having won in 1956 and 1958.- China Mall Photo,

Bowen Should

F

THE CHINA MAIL, THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959.

CONTROVERSIAL BOWLER WILL PLAY IN GAME

Sydney, Sept. 23.

was

Gordon Rorke, one of the bowlers whose action

criticized during the 1958-59 M.C.C. four of Ape- tralia, plays here do Saturday undor Australia's now experimental bowling laws, designed to eliminato "throwing" and bowfor's drag.

Boitte, one of Australia's fast bowling battery for the tour of Indla m Pakistan Tater this your, plays for uburban Mos- man against St George on the opening day district reason.

of the

Sydney

NEW DEFINITION

Another test cricketer, Jim

Burke,

plays jer

Northern

District

against Manly-

Warringah.

to follow

Australian

Bourd

new strictly the

of Control

definition of a throw;

Segura Beats Hoad

London,Sept. 23,

KIM HALL DENIES CABLE REPORT

Flight Lieutenant Kim Hall, formerly of Hong- kong, who was reported the other day to have played golf it bis locking feet in an International match at the Royal Lytham and St Anne's Club, Lancashire, has sent the China Mall a dental of the completo sceticy - topori.

altri.

Denying reports Luted to him that in long- kong where the fairways adjoined the е “ብ oficn played in baro feet and Tennis Wem-

Umpires have been instructed Panche Segura of Ecuador, reached the semi-final of the London Professional Indoor Lawn Championships at bley tonight with a sur- win prise 6-8 6-3, 6-1

Hoad (Aus Lew over tralia), twice Wimbledon champion.

"A ball shall be deemed to have been

LI- thrown 11 mediately prtor to the delivery of the ball the elbow Is bent, with the wrist back. ward of the elbow, and the urm

suddenly then straightened as the ball is Hellyerod." - China Mail Special

Reach

The Top As Manager

London.

Dark, sleak Dave Bowen is just one more ex-Arsenal player who aims to make foot- ball management his future. The list of former Highbury mon now in chargo (Aston Villa), Coorge of League clubs is pretty impressivo-Joe Mercer Swindin (Arsonal), Ted Drake (Chelsea), Frank Hill (Notts County), Jack: Crayston (Doncaster Rovers), Freddie Cox (Portsmouth), Pat Beasley (Birming- ham City), Archio Macaulay (Norwich City) and Gordon Clark (West Bromwich Albion), as well as a fow with non-Loague clubs.

"Our defence 18

Now Bowen lias set his foot on, "Dave has revolutiunised the sine right. the bottom rung of the fadder, club. He has gut discipline, but | Ane," he said, "but there is no and is well equipped to reach is well-liked. He has completely finish among the inside for- the top. Caplain of Wales and altered the training schedules wards, chiefly because forward captain of Arsenal, he is player and he has bought wisely. And, Pat Terry is not getting the pro- manager at Northampton which persondly, he is playing well) per support," has been his home for many enough on the held to continue i years and from which club Ar- ¦ in the Welsh International side.”

transfer. seral obtained Chairman Walter Penn told me at Gillingham the other night:

his

CLOUGH SCORES

ALL 5 GOALS

Belfast, Sept. 23. Brian Clough, 24- year-old Middles- borough centre- forward, hit all ave goals in the English Football League's 5-0 win over the Irish Leugue in a represen. tative match here to- day, The halftime score was 1-0.

Clough, bidding for his first full England exp in the match against Wales on Oct. 17. scored four of his goals in a dynamic 12- minute spell mid-way through the second half.---Reuter

CCC WIN

INDOOR

BOWLS

The Craigengower Cricket

Club beat "The Tigers" in the finals of the indoor bowls knockout competi- tion at the China- Fleet Club on Tuesday night, thus retaining posacasion of the San Miguel Indoor Bowling Trophy for the. fifth year in succesion.

The CCC won by the close ecome of 35 pins over a total of two games cach by each team of ax players.

As C. H. Rowe, wife of the Manager of the China Flect Club, organisers and aporers

of the tournament, presented tho prizes to the winners and run-

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The CCC was represented by Mesra B. Leonard, P. Ragl, E. Barris, Wade, N. Povri, end M. Mizatea.

Tão "Tigers" were appresent. ed to. Mean 21. Woo, Brandt, Ebay 5. Wader, W. Fulchersta

DESERVE SUCCESS

tre

ch-

Northampton's home "gates have averaged Dver 10,000 illa sensori, and ther Aro happy to DORLESS Ад Lituslastio Supporters' Club which supports without luter- fering. but. like Shefeld Unlied, they saller one big handicap-they Bhare thelc ground with the County Cricket Club and therefore have only three sides to their enclosure.

It does not make

Bowen bought his old Arsenal halfback colleague, Jim Fother ingham, after the ginnt Scot had had a short and unhappy stay with Hibs. Like Bowen, Fother- ingham considers Northampton, or rather nearby Corby, his home. Then there is Frank Grifin, who played in the 1934 Cup Final for West Bromwich Albion against Preston North

Bowen said to me: “I uim to End, and, what is more, got the winning goA. If he had put have two more grasons

and then might player-manager,

for comfort, and it deprives the club of revenue because one touchline is always blank.

broken his leg. Grlân easily have prived the England Want to give this club good ser- vice as manager-if they will successor to Stanley Matthewn,

have me before looking round Northampton deserve success for a First Division club. That's if only for their enterprise, nod not buasting only Mr Penn said that the club is bition.” now prepared

spend higi to money on a goud, experienced

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I

um-

With Frank Sedgman's defeat last night by Mal Anderson, both top seeds were out of the cham- pionship.

Segura will fneet another former Wimbledon champion, Tony Trabert (USA) on the semi-daal. Traberi bent Aus- tralian Mervyn Rose 6-2, 6-3.-- Itouter.

BASEBALL

RED SOX

wearing swim- ming costumes and went in for a swiat when 16 goi log hat," Flaht Lieutenant Hall naid

Alemail In an iriler to the China Mall:

"At no time did I play golf without shoes an I took my shoes off to rest my feet and walked from the tenth fee to my next shot, "A person, unknown to me, naked me if I had ever played golf without shoes before and continued to ask me about golf in Hongkong. Having

the described Courses in Hongkong. I continued with my match."

DEFEAT

0

ORIOLES 4

New York, Sept. 23. Jerry Casalo pitched the Boston Red Sox into a fifth-place tio with Baltimoro at Boston today by beating the Örialas, 4-0. for his 12th victory of the season.

Casale gave up ning hils, all

of them slagies, while the Red Sax reached loser Jack Fisher and reliever Billy O'Dell the same total.

for

Jackie Jensen drove in two of Boston's runs with a double during a three-run rally in the third inning. Vic Wertz collected three his for the Red Sox and Brooks Robinson four for the Orioles.

HOME RUNS

Home runs by Roger Maris, Bob Cery and Lou Kumchock paced Kansas City to a 7-0 de- cision over Detroit,

Marls' 16th homer of the year with two on in the seventh turned out to be the winning Al Kaline belted his margin. 20th homer for the Tigers.

Rellever Tam notched his second while Bob Sindth suffered his third defeat,

Blurdivant victory

New York was et Washington -By ARCHIE QUICK for a night game to the only

With Chelsea goalkeeper Matthews on the ground, Woet Ham United Jaside-left Dick (left) sends the ball soaring into the net for West Ham's second goal in the First Division match at Stamford Bridge, London, last Saturday. Right of Dick is Chelsea centre-half Scott (white collar)-Reuterphoto.

TAE GAMBOLS

FIRE

THE KITCHEN'S ON FIRE!

STAND BACK

AND LEAVE

IT TO ME

CAREFU

FEOR

HUNGARY Close Encounter

BEATS ENGLAND

Liverpool, Sept. 23..

A goal from close in by inside loft Gyula Rakos! In the 54th minuto gava Hungary their 1-0 victory agalast England in under-23 football Inter- national at Goodison Park here tonight.

England had more match territorially but scoring chances.

GTI

o! the missed

for fire

Hun-

There was some slow hand- clapping and slight booing from Growd the 56,000

by the wasting tactics garland in the closing minutes,

Reuter.

European

Cup Soccer

Brussels, Sept. 23. Scottish champions, Glas- gow Rangers, beat Ander- lecht, of Brussels, 2-0 here tonight to qualify for the second round of the European soccer cup on goal aggregate of 7-2.

A Combined Chinese team beat the Thai national team 4-2 in a soccer match under floodlights at the Hongkong Football Club ground last night. The home team led 1-0 at half time. The Thal goal- keeper is seen diving to stop the ball-China Mall Photo.

BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS

London, Sept. 23. Results of today's football matches were:

Bournemouth Swindon Norwich Rodin

Rangers won the dire leg in Glasgow 5-2. There was no score at halftime in tonight's Southampton match.

football

The French

team, Nice, qualified for the second round of the European cup for cational league champlon clubs

when they drew 1-1 with Shmu here tonight.

rock Hovers in the second leg

Nice won the rat leg 3-2 in other Amerions League game Nice and qualified on goal

scheduled.-UPI.

| aggregate of 4-3---Reuter,

Rugby Matches Listed

League L

+ Nowport

4

Wrexham

2 Buty

* Accrington

Shrewsbury

Leaguo

Chester Crewe Alex. Crystal

0 Oldharti

Athlon Alloa

Carille

Watford

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Harwick Erectile

Dunkleo Que' Park

Stranraer

East Fife

Falkirk

Division 2

B Montros

2 Queen a' Boucli

Stirling

Hamlin

Dumbarton

St Johnelen 4 Stenhouberaur

Fortar

Morton

Reuter.

"Speak to me, dear - My enthusiasm ran away with mei"

London Express Sarstre

THE TWO ARMY XV'S LOOK

FAIRLY STRONG ON PAPER

By PAK LO

18th Nov. Wed. Army Trial, ABS 3.15 p.m.; RAP Trial, KT 7.15 pun.; Police v RAMC, PBS 3.15 pm: 5 Fld y 32 Med, 5K

With only a few days to go to the official opening of the ruggor season the fix- ture fist has finally come

The Club on the other hand RAF (KT), PBS 4.30 pm; AB v3.15 p.m.

2161 Nov. Sat. Club "B" v to hand. As usual this list this year in their practice (RN XV, ABS 4.30 p.m.

RAF "B", Club 3.15 pim.; 32 Med always seems to run into matches have been rather dis- 17 Oct. Sat. 1st Lanes V

vist Tks, ABS 3.15 pm; 5 Fld and are at the RAF (LSW), STA 3.10 p.m.; Pollee, SK 3.15 pm, Club "A" minor troubles when it appointing

Chab printer's moment not happy about their 5 Fld. v Club "A", ABS

v RAF "A". the roaches

incup.

Ilowever

sill.n.: Whiffeld 1st R. TWhitfeld v 1 RNF hands, but these have now inve plenty of time to settle ABS 4.30 p.m.; Club "D" v 32 p.m. boen ironed out to overy- down." The iwo ` Army XV's Med. SKP 4.30 pm.

look, one's satisfaction.

present,

Uve

they

on paper at fairly arong, but many of the slurs will be abpent before the major tournament.

once

3.16

4.30 pm;

ABS 4.30

23th Nov, Wed. Gar. v RAF 21st Oct. Wed. RASC v

(P), Club (FL) 0,00p.m.; 48 RNF, ABS 3.15 p.m.; 1 R. Tks v RAF (KT), SK 4.20 pan; Folicole Foller (P), Chub (FL)

7.15 pan v RN, PBS 4.30 p.m.; 5 Fld v

204 Nov. Sat. RAF (KT) v RAF (LSW), ABS 4.30 p.m.; 16!

RE. Lanes v RE "A". STA 4.30 Club Sel. y Whitefield, pat are

Club (FL) 6.00 p.m.

24th Oct, Sat. 1 RNF v Club

As was mentioned in a pre vlous article there are more XV'a than usual who have ar- Tanged games officially, and as

CONFIDENT wil be seen

from the fixture

28th Nov. Sat. RAF (KT) V list as painted below when

The Police for

RE, KT 3.16 p.m.; 32 Med v 1 major team is in action it 19, quietly confident, for they have

BNF. ABS 3.15 pm.; Whiteld with only a few exceptions, in hack, for item, a large influx

» RAF (LSW), AES 4.30 p.m.. middle of the week, thus of good players, and, provides minor XV's this season should they are not troubled with their "D", ABS 3. 15 p.m.; le Lathes Club "By 5 Fld, SKP 4.39 have no complaints that they usual complaint of injuries, RAF (KT). STA 3.15 p.m.;; Club "A" y RN, Club 4.30 are unable to turn out their look like handing the wooden

Whitefield 5 Fld,

ABS 4.30 pan, team due to commitments else-

spoon to someone else.

Jan; Police "A" v Club "A", where, at the weekend!.

PBS 4.30 p.m. Now here

are the Bxtures. First the meanings of the cryptic 2015 Oct. lollerings, which indicate the venues, or the type of game.

KT Kai Tak. LSW - Little

MACAO TOUR

Floodlighting.

Wed

1 RNF

v 5 Fid, SK 3.15 p.m.; RE “A” y RASC, ABS 3.15 p.m.; RAF (LSW) v Police, CB 4.30 p.m.

Club 3.15 p.m.; RAF (LSW) v 1st Ts, SKP 4.30 p.m.; 1st Lanes v Whefold,

2nd Dee. Wed. Police v 32 Med., PDS 3.15 p.m.; 5 Fld v PASC, ABS 3.13 pm.; 1st Lancs

1st Tka, STA 4.30 p.m.; Whit Acid v 49 Fld, Club (FL) 6.00 p.m.; Army

Combined

y

5th Dec, Sat. 48 de v Gar (P), SK 3.10 p.m.; RAF v Club, ET 3.15 p.m.; RAF "B" v Club "B", KT 4.30 p.m.

In the Pentangular the Army hus split itself into the two Brigades, and, adding the Head-Sai Wan. PBS Police Boun-HAF (KT) * 12 Med., KT 4.30 Civilians, Club (FL) 7.16 p.m. quarters to one it tien becomes dary St, ABS Army Boundary p.m. the Hongkong and Kowloon St. STA Stanley. SK= Garrison, though after the ix- Sekong. CD = Causeway_Bay," 1st Oct, Sat. Club " y 5 ture list this column will refer P = Pentangular game. FL = rid.. to them as Garrison..

You may have heard that once again in response to the great demand the Whitfield Wunderors aro sponsoring RE "A", PBS 3.15 p.m.; 82 Med. 4th Nov. Wed. 40 Bgde Trial another tour to Macao, and are Club

A ABS 3.15 pm SK 3.15 p.m.; HK/Kin Gor expecting to take rather a large Police V. Whitfield, PBS 4.30 Trial, ABS 3.15 p.m., Police v entourage with them this time. p.m.; 1st Lanes y Club "B" RAF (16W), PBS 4.30 p.m.

Sat RAF

28th Sept. Mon. Club v Fors- STA 4.30 p.m.; Club "A" | (LSW), ABS 3.15 p.m.; Palice v

gate's XV, Club 7.15 p.m.

3rd Oct. Sat. RAF (KT) V | Police "A", Club 4.30 p.m.

What of the major XV's STA 4.30 pm,

place.

3.15 pm.; 1st Tv Fld

9th Dec. Wed. 32 Med v RAF

RAF (KT), PBS 3.16 p.m.; RE v 1st Lanes, ABS 430 pm.

12th Dec. Bat. 1st Lanes v Police STA B.15 p.m.; 5 Fld Whitheld, SK 3.15 p.m.; RAF (KT) v 32 Med, KT 3.15 p.m.; Club "B" y 49 Fld, Club 3.15 p.m.; Club "A" v lat Tks, Club

this season. The B.AF. are 7th Oct. Wed. Police v ist 7th Nov. once again hopeful of moving Lance, PBS 3.16 pm; RASC v 48 Bd. KT 3.15 p.m.; well up the falle though 80 | 49 Fid. ABS 8.15 p.m.; RE V RE ·"A" V Club ap", ABS 4.30 p.m. far they have not olsimed | 32 Med, ABS 4.30 pan. that they will take pride of 14th Och Wol. RASC v 32 SK 3.15 p.m.; 8 DS v let Lancs, 10th Des. Wed: 49 Fid v RASC, Med, ABS 3.15 p.m.; Police v SKP 3.18 pan; Whitfield v Club SK 3.15 p.m.; RAF Police (P), "A", ABS 4.30 pm; Police v 82 Club (FL) 6p.m.; Club v Gar, Mod., KT 4.30 pan.; 10 DS v 1 Club (FL) 7.16 p.m. RNF, CB 3.15 p.m.; Navy v 10th Dec. Sat. Police v 40 Bde, Anny, CB 4.30 pm

PBS 3 p.m.; 32 Med y Club 1th Nov. Wed. 40 Ddo Trial," ABS 3 p.m.; RAF "A" ▾ Club "A", KT 4.15 p.m.; NE ♥ Whitfield, PBS 4.15 p.m. 5 Fid viet Lancs, ABS 4.30 p.m.

by Barry App-leby

THERE! I'VE

PUT IT OUT”,

YOU'VE COMPLETELY) RUINED THE STEAK

"In #0¥FT ---she Yail·la a thing of the part...i donned it just fyi yêu.

SK 3.15 p.m.; HK/Kin Gar. Trial, ABS 3.15 p.m.; HMS Cen- taur v RAF, KT 3.10 pm; 1 DS

y Police, KT 4.30 pm.

23rd Doc., Wed. Whitfield v 32 12th Nov. Ths. HMNZS Med., Club (FL) 6 p.m.; Army v Pukaki y Club, Club (FL): 6.30 | Rest, Club (FL) 735 pm. pan Navy v Rest of Colony, Chib (FL) 7.48p.m.

30th Dec. Wod. 1 RNF v

6 Fid, SK 2.30 pm. RASC ý RAF 14th Nova. Police v. BE, (KT). ABS 330 p.m.; RAF Pas 3.15 pm; 48 Bde v. Club | (LGW), y Ist Laner SKF 310 "A", ABS 3.15 pm. 1st Lancs. v pm, 1st Tie v RE, AK 5.15 p.m.; 32 Med, BTA 3.15 pm; KAP Club Sel v 32 Mel.. Club (FL)

4 p.m. (KT) Eld, KT 3.10 pm; Whitfield v Club "B"; FBS 4.30 p.m.

"HMS Crane & St. Brides Bay v RA (LOW), HV 4,30 p.m. HMS Belfast v lat Tapky, BX 4.30 p.m.

That now cover the period to the end of the year and later on in the season, the second half of the programme will be pub- lished.

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