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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAŤ, OCTOBER 6, 1959.

DODGERS WIN AGAIN

Waern Again Under Four Minutes.

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London beat Stockholm by 9 sihlelles match at the White City last main event of the meeting, the mife, at

points to 69 in their Wednesday, but the which not so long ago Britain was supreme, went to a Swede, Dan Waern, who ran his sixth sub-four-minute mile, and the first In Britain this year to win in 3 mins 59.7 acr

Second and third were invited runners taking no part in the match, Enst Germany's Herrmann and Poland's Lewandowski. Britain's Ibbotson, two years so the malle king, could finish only ninth.

Photo shows Waern winning the mile withovi a British

runner in sight.-Times photo,

Now Take 3-1 Lead In World Series– Baseball

HODGES THE HERO OF FOURTH GAME Los Angeles, Oct. 5. The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Chicago White Sox 5-4 today in the tourth game of the World series to take a 3-1 lead over their American League rivals. Big Gil Hodges, hero of many a triumph when the Dodgers were in Brooklyn, hit an eighth-inning home run today to give the Dodgers their victory.

throng of | had reared four runs in the third Before a record 92,550 in Los Angeles Coliseum, inning. Hodges Jed o the eighth inning with the blow which put the Dodgers in a position where they could end up the series to- morrow.

relict

came off The blow pitcher Gerry Staley's second plích in the eighth inning. It was a lowering drive, just to the right of the left

screen,

4-4 Tie

field

It broke a 4-4 tie which came about in the seventh inning when the White Sox rallied for four runs, three of them com- ing in on Sherman Lollar's homer over the left feld screen. But this put the White Sox in contention only briefly,

ace.

Staley was tagged with the luss while Dodger rellef Larry Sherry, who came on in relief of starter Roger Craig in The eighth inning, received credit for the victory.

The Dodgers, taking advantuse of an inept White Sox defence.

The Earl Of British Army

Rosebery

On Dangerous Boxers To

Driving Charge

Linslade, Oct. 5. The Earl of Rosebery, a

former steward of

the

Jockey Club, the body

controlling horse racing in Britain, elected to go for

accused here of dangerous driving.

Fight In Poland

By ARCHIE QUICK

London.

Hodger blast ruined the comeback hopes of the bases- chained Chicago club which, after trailing by for runs when starter Early Wynn was routed in

third rlotoun inning, evetted it up an Sherm Lollar's home ron with two on In the seventh. But it all went to naught for White Sox as there frustrated Hodges--who has known World Series disappointment himself got even with the record books by lofting his winning shot into the roaring crowd. Back in the 1952 series against the Yanloces, he went hitless in 21 trips to the plate for the then Brooklyn Dodgers.

The opportunistic Dodgers ap- parently had it wrapped up as early as the third inning once

Odds On Dodgers Up To 17-5

New York, Oct. 5. The odds on the Dod- gers winning the World Series jumped to 17-5 tonight after they took a 3-1 lead over the White Sox by winning the fourth game.

Broadway oddsmakers are quoting tomorrow's fifth game as an 11-10 "pick 'em" affair. - UPI.

For

trial today when he was The British Army boxing team is going behind the

While Sox again chaining those Iron Curtain for the second time when they to the basce with frustrating visit Poland towards the end of October, and frequency.

they routed Wynn, the man who had beaten fight in Warsaw and Lodz or Breslau. The

them with a scornful 11-0 game previous trip behind the Curtain was to in the Series opener, in the thire! Prague.

by chalking up ve straight hils and parlaying them with two Chisox errors and a passed ball which netted four fat runs.

He was alleged to have over- talten one car and forced an on- coming vehlete in halt to avoid

a head-on-collsten,

was

Thu Earl, who is 77.

Unfortunately, three of its mar this is his first Army appearance alleged to have told police-members will probably be unfit he has two Senttish AUA wel- man that he remembered over- to make the journey, all Geen-terweight championships to his taking on a hill but the allega- Jackets flyweight D. Rees, credit, which brings him in line tion of dangerous driving was

"completely unfounded"

Mackay and

Dolan

G.

featherweight K Field and with welterweight P. Morgan.

a three-pronged North of the Apart from that the side is Border invasion for future supqa it was because I star-studideri, including 35 it honours. was driving a Rolls-Royce that does one reigning ABA cham- Senior officer with the Army

Driver Peter the allegation was

Warwick party made," the pion

will be Brigadier ex-ABA champion | Rimbault,

DSO, Earl's alleged comment went an. RASC, and

MC, CBE, He pleaded not guilty and re- in L/Cpl Pat Burke. Royal Vice Chairman the Army served his defence to a summons; Inniskillings, four present im- ABA. alleging that he drove his Rolls-perial Royce in a dangerous manner at Field, Linslade-China Mail Special. O'Brien, 11 Hussars, and L/Sgt

Len Hobbs, Grenadier Guards,

Britain Names

Rugby League Test Team

The

Manchester, Oct. S. Great Britain rugby league team to ruout Australia in the first Test at Swinton on less Saturday was chosen in than half an hour by the selec-

tors here today.

All the players have take part in Test matches before, and 11 of them were in the 1958 touring team which regained "The Ashes in Australia.

The team is:

Fraser (Warrington), (Wigan), Action

Dovlea

(Oldham),

Bolto

Services Warwick,

cholders, L/Cpl Dan

5 Internationals

In addition, Pte Arthur Mat- thew's (King's Regt) holds an Army title, and there are ve English Internationals, four from Scotland and one from Ireland.

It

may seem strange that

of

Olympic Rowing|

Courses Approved By IRF

Rome, Oct. 5.

There were two out when the Dodgers started rolling. Wally Moon singling to Jett Nur Larker followed with n single to centre, Moon racing to third. Jim Landis tried to nail him there but the bal!

wild in struck. Moon as he and deflected past third base- man Billy Goodman.

Dodgers' First Run

Before

Wynn, backing up third base, could pounce of it and relay it home, Moon had come up of his Imees and slid desperately

Wynn's peg.

home thead Dí

tent

While he was carrying that Arst run across, Larker forged and, as Hodges on to second looped a single into left, Lorker bounced on home. Don Demeter hit a single next which

Roseboro up. one of Wynn's national Rowing Federa-

pitches aaped Lollar, for tion has "warmly up. passed ball: Hodiges scampered proved" the courses laid home from third and Demoter went to second as the ball roll- Lake out on volcanic

ed to the backstop. Albano near Rome for the

Roseboro nudged rowing events in the 1960 Olympic Games here. What is more there is added trouble In a meeting here today, the over Burke's visa because he committee agreed that the row. was born in Eire-and is stilling competitors should live

the Army Boxing Associatlon | The committee of the Inter. Hodges to third and, with John

has nominated this team while the Trials are going on at Tidworth, and before the Army versus Rest at Tidworth Army versZA Wales at Aldershot matches have taken place. The truth is, visas had to be obtained long in advance and no risk could be taken.

a resident there, although u National Serviceman!

in the Olympic Village with the other athletes,

in Коже

though The Army have two welcome there will be restaurants, rest Bost recruits who have proved their roorns and other facilities on the (Wigan), worth before donning khaki. Pte lakeside,

23 kilometres (14 RACC, only 1 miles) from the city.

The president of the Rowing

out the course

Sullivan Lee Mackay, (Wigan),

(Wigan); years of age, has twice won the Murphy (St Helens), Terry (St Scottish flyweight championship, Fexieration, Herr Keller (Swil- Heichs), Harris (Hull), MeTigue and represesented his country inzerland), tried (Wigan), Huddart (St Helens,) the European Championships. personally and suggested a few Martyn (Leigh), Turner Fie Poter Dolan, of the Royal minor improvements, such as (Wakogeld. Trinity)-Reuter.

lea solid marker buoys.Reu-

U.K. Soccer

Results

London, Ock 0. Resulto of today's soccer matches were:

Ho

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division III

COVORY

Southend E,

Milyala Stockport

1 Breabury ^,

→ TEKSTU

9 Grimsby Town

Horwich

Division IV

1 Flochdale

Southport

5 Charter

ULSTER OUP

· Final Replay

•* Cruzendées

**Teuter.

Highland Fusiliers, is already a Scottish International, and mo ter. only just joined the Army.

Outstanding Man?

Lightweight Warwick, how- ever, could well girove the out- standing man of the team. He won everything last season... Unit, Command, Army, Inter- Services and National titles--in his first year in the 'Army, and thia Hammersmith man has it in him to shake the Poles—aupted- ly, the finest of all the European amateur boxing nations, 'ovén if they are State-aided.

It will be a thousand pilles if Bees and Field ensinöt jo, for both sro experienced men, quite capabis of winning even in this high-elim | ooth-

„There is just one other Arrhy mait, who cold spring 4 aufs přise-Pie Töminy Methrinness, Fof the Royal Scots, for althen li

THE

single to right and raced to second As Demeter scored, Jim Rivera made a perfect throw to Luis steamed Aparicio as Roseboro toward second trying to stretch

But. his single.

Roseboro ploughed into him like an army tank and was safe as Lads drop

ped

מבז

the

for the second the ball While Sox error of the inning. That was all for Wynn, the

who had beaten Dodgers KO convinciogly in the first game of the Series and this time had given up eight of the final toint of nine!

Turk Lown Dodger hita. came on to stem the tide.

GAMBOLS

·COME AND

HELP PEEL

THE POTATOES

GEORGE

I'M LATE AND WEEL MISO THE SHOW

The White

pathetic Sox, a picture of

Souring fully as they stranded 11 base inners in the third game, had picked ritht up today where they left off by loading the bases with one out in the first inning with- out scoring.

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In

The White Sox had nine men die on base again today for total of 20. In two games. the seventh they ally broke that frustrating skein.

Three-Run Homer

л

There was one out when Lan- dis. started them off with a single to centre. Aparicio, try- ing to beat out a bunt for base hit, sacrificed in to second

on to third and he went Fox boumerd A single past the box on which Craig

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ANXIOUS MOMEnt at gold cup race

Racing driver Stirling Moss, who needs to win the Sebring Grand Prix (and score the fastest lap) to become world champion this year by half a point, recently beat Australian Jack Brabham, who will otherwise be champion, by 5.2 seconds in the 150-mile International Gold Cup for Formula1 cars Oulton Park. Moss averaged 96.29 miles per hour.

at

Photo shows spectators being given' an anxious moment as A.. Owen drives his Cooper up the banking at Old Hall corner during the race.--Times Photo.

weakly JOE BROWN TO Police. pitched to the ground trying to DEFEND WORLD

deld

it. Kluszewski came through with a single to centre

scoring Lovidla while Fox sc- TITLE ON DEC. 2

bled on to third..

Lollar knocked a pitch high; over the screen in left field for a three-run homer which tled up.

In the final Los Angeles game tomorrow after which the Series would be moved back to Chicago for the final two games

nccessory the Dodgers will send Young Sandy, Koufax, with an 8-8 record, who ought to wrap it up end square him- self with them for his dis- appointing years of the past.

For the White Sox it will be big Bob Show, beaten in the second game.

The Scores

WORLD SERIES Fourth Game

Houston, Oct. 5. World lightweight boxing champion Joe Brown will defend his title for the eighth time when he meets British champion Dave Charnley here" on December 2, it was firmed by local promoter Don Milheim today.

con-

The Anal details of the match were arranged today in a trans- Atlantic telephone conversation between Mithelm and Chornley's manager in London. Brown will get 40 per cent of the net gate receipts and television rights, while the challenger's Chicago (A)

004-000-01x 50 share is 20 per cent, Los Angeles {N}

The 35-year-old Brown last 000-000-01V 5-0-0 defended his crown in June Wynn, Lown (3), Pierce (4), against Paolo Rosi, whom he de- Staley (?) and Lollar, Craig, feated on a technical knockout Не hns Sherry (8) and Roseboro, WP-in. the ninth round, Sherry, LP-Staley, HRS-Lilar, I held the title since August 1956. Hodges-UPI.

-AFP.

3 International Soccer

Victories For British

Teams In One Night

London, Oct. 5.

Declining British football got a shot in the arm when home country teams won three of four international matches and tied the other to- night. Only one goal was scored by the foreign teams.

DRAMATIC

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LAST-MINUTE

GOAL GIVES POLICE

LUCKY WIN OVER BUSMEN

By A China Mail Reporter

The Police scored a dramatic 3-2 victory over Kowloon Motor Bus in a first division match played before a capacity crowd at Boundary Street last night.

With only seconds left for play left-winger Tsoi Kin-sang beat two defenders with a spot of brilliant footwork and from the corner flag sent a perfect cross into the KMB goal area, As the ball dropped, Roy Moss catapulted him- self through the air to head a spectacular win- ning goal.

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In spite of all the scenes of enthusiasm at the the end this Was #lucky, 3 very lucky, Polleo victory.

There were Umes, when the tcom as a whole hit rockbottom and for long periods, they were completely outplayed by the Busten. They trad several astonishing escapes and they Lait even survived a goal by Kal-chu which was struck off for an offence in the penalty area

If the Police were lucky,

already looking at his watch, the Pollee had one last fing.

Evans started the move which was carried on down the left wing Tool Kin-sing baffled the defenders with his body swerve and footwork before sweeping the ball goakwards where Roy Mass applied the finishing touch to give his skle really a victory they deserved.

never

Moss's dramatic winner show- ed the fickle side of football at KMI certainly were NOT un- Its best. The big centre-forward lucky.

team Any

that had his poorest game in years but dominate play as they did for everything was forgiven, if not so long without turning their entirely forgotten, in the flush of superiority into goala de not victory. deserve to win.

Great Start

Police wingers Ng Chou-wing the and Tsol Kin-sang gavė

two Police a great start with

minutes but Engilsh first division club,

Aine goals in 20 Motherwell of the Scottish

Lam Kam- West Ham United, somewhat first division shut out

Winter-ear the interval avenged recent humiliating ibur of Zurich three to zero be-

itong cut the lead to one when

hu sent

drive 1 powerful defeats of British elevens in fore 18,000

Mans.

All three international matches by beat goals were scored in

through a crowd of players and the first

into the net. ing F. C. Austria 2-0 before hair. 22,500 spectators.

West Bromwich Albion of the There was no score at half- English first division played s scoreless tie with Grenchen be- fore 10,000

and spectators,

second Shefeld United of the division defeated Lucerne 5-1 before 8,000,-AFP.

time,

High Quality

West Ham played high quality football against a team contain- players. ing six international Only Gartner, Austria's small goal-kroper, spectacular. kept the winners' mounting.

but

score from

Welsh international WOON- West Ham's nam registered first goal in the 60th minute with a magnificent 20-yard shot. Musgrove scored the secund 10 minutes Inter,

Three unos against teams from Switzerland rounded out tonight's British football card.

Philippines Bowls Team

The following players have been selected to represent the 121 Philippines against Malaya the Gutierrez Shicle Competition to be played at the Kowloon Dock Club on Saturday, Octo- ber 10, tonincacing ät + p.m.: Dr V. N. Atienza, R. G. Laurel, T. M. Castilho and E. G. Barros.

Barry App-leby.

TELANICO

DSAR

FUNNY HOW SOLE R ENKY A MESE, YOU HELPRO TO COCHIC

KMB for all their territoriai advantages were never a good side and they hove problems to face if they are to maintain their previous high place in the local football world.

HEAVYWEIGHT

With the sun behind them WORLD TITLE

KMB took over the initiative, immediately the second half goi underway and in the face of the Police constant pressure side lost its cohesion completely.

KMB did everything but score and in fact they did not get the equalizer until the 65th minute when Lau Kai-chu headed in a very intelligent free-kick from Targ Sum.

the

and

It accred only a matter of took tima batoTO the Busmen

lead but somehow the Palee delence prevalled when the referee disallowed a when the KMB centre- goal, forward netted in a scrimmage. the Police came back into the game as though encouraged by the let-off.

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When It appeared - œrlain that the match would end in z draw, and with the referee

AIR-INDIA

MN, da ti the

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FIGHT VENUE

Miami, Oct. 5. Vincent Vellela, who holds the contract for the re. turn heavyweight cham- between pionship bout Sweden's Ingemar Johans. son and America's Floyd Patterson, came here to- day to study the pos- sibility of having fight take place. In great resort city.

Vellela, who practices law In New York and MiamL told newsmed that personally he would rather have the fight take place" New York where it belongs". However, he said, cir- cumstances are forting Him to listen to other offers."

the this

:

If the night is arranged for Minal, he added, it will be "some time in February", qat' the height of the tourist senson. It could take

place in the Orange Bori, northally the Des of football matches. ft cas, seat 76,000 people' but could hold many more boxing faris,

Velièin will conter With Orange Bowl officials and · Wil consult the Miami Boxing Coin- mission on Tuesday.

Johansson and Patterson gre to theet between March 1 and June 15 under the terms of the contract, but Vollela feelê, thi kraj, men) would agree, to an earlier meeting it likừ hàks. In MIRZAP

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