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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1960.
Bruce McLaren wins Argentine Police take Pentangular
Grand Prix Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham forced
to abandon race
Buenos Aires, Feb. 7.
Bruce McLaren of New Zealand today won the 194 miles, 80 laps Argentine Grand Prix, which is the first tost of the season counting for the Formula One world race drivors championships.
McLaren was driving a Cooper-Climax
racer.
Cliff Allison of Britain, driving a Ferrari, placed second and the Cooper-Climax driven in turn by Maurice Trintignant (France) and by Stirling Moss (Britain) placed third.
For the first 30 laps of the rner, the leading world race drivers elreled the track at top speed under a gruelling sur
British ne. Stirling Mons was in the lead when he was, forord to abandon after his Cooper- back axie in Climax broke a the 42nd lap.
Sevon other drivers had also dropped out by the 50th lap and thesu included several uther favourites, last year's 'world champion Jack Brabham of Australia on a Couper-
Climax, America's Phil Hill on a Ferrari and Graham Hili of Briloin on a BRM.
Placings
Provisional official
In the race are:
1. Bruce
Zenland
covered
McLaren
pleck
(New
Cooper Climax),
the 80 laps (312.068
kilometres) in 2 hours 17
mbutes 49.5 seconds.
2. CHO Allison, (Britain-
Ferrari) 2: 18: 15.8.
3. Maurice Trintignant (France) and Stirling Moss (Britain)
driving in turn the same Cooper-Climax, 2: 1B: 26.4. 4. Carlos Menditeguy (Argen- Cooper-Maserati) 2 18:
42.8.
ONE LAP BEHIND
5. Wolfgang Von Trips (Ger- many-Feriari) 2; 18: 44.0 (for 70 laps).
4. Yves Ireland (Brilnin Lotus) 2: 18: 58.3 (for 70 laps). 7. Joachim Bonnier (Sweden -BRM), 2: 19: 30.3 (for 79 laps).
THREE LAPS BEHIND
A. J. Rodriguez Larrela (Argentine Lotus) 2: 19: 10.3 (for 77 laps).
9. Jose F. Gonzalez (Arzen- tine-Ferrari) 2: 19: 17,1 (for 77 tops).
FOUR LAPS BEHIND
10. Phil Hill (United States. Ferrari) 2:18:45.3 (for 76 laps).
FIVE LAPS BEILIND
11.
uine
Roberin Bonomi (Argen- Cooper-Maserati)
2:18:22.3 (for 75 laps).
Japan Racing Association to sponsor Asian conference
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 7. The Japanese Racing As- sociation plans to sponsor a conference of horse rac Ing officials in Asia to combat illegal bookmaking and doping.
Tadamasa Sakal, President of the Japanese Racing Asso- ciation, is now leading a three- man mission in Asia, studying racing conditions and meeting officials as a prelude to the con- fcrence.
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Other members of the team Arv Masthru Rhiwara, executive dinovior of the JHA and Talehi Mikami, JRA re- search specialist,
Bakal said invitations would be sent to 14 racing clubs and organisation in Asla to attend the 27th Japan Derby on May 20 at Tokyo.
The mission had alreatly visited Mandia, Rangoon, Cal culta, Bombay and Karachi, and is going to Singapore and Hongkong before returning TokyoAP.
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NINE LAPS DEUND
12. Gino Munaron (Haly - Mural) 2:13:1.5 (for 71 tape).
TEN LAPS BEHIND 13. Nasi Estefano (Argen- tine-Maserati). 2::19.5 (for 70 laps).
The organisers appeared to have, omfited in their placings the American driver Masten Gregory (Porsche)
Was
who the 14th driver to finish the race out of 22 starterTE. The others had abandoned.
The winner, McLaren, over- nged! 130.25 kilometres per hour for the race, while Stirling Moss was credited with the fastest lap with an average of 142.411kph (he lapped in 1 min. 38.9 sec.)—AFP.
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Hongkong, the holders, retained the Spalding Cup yesterday when they held Macao to a 1-1 draw in their annual Interport hockey match at the Re- crcio ground. Last year the match, which played at Macao, also ended in a 2-2 draw.
Upper photo shows
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wing Lionel Guterres sending the ball into the net with a follow-up shot from short corner. The goal was, however, disallowed, on account of a "kick" in- fringement by Guterres,
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Lawer part of the blg crowd get- ting a good view of the match from the roof of the Recreio clubhouse.- China Mail photos.
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Davos, Feb. 7. Soviet champion Boris Stenin won the 1960 World Speed Skating Championship here today, ahead of Andre Kouprianoff of France. Holland's Jan Pesman won metres, placed second in the and the 10,000 metre race closing 500, third in the 19,000 the two-day meet, preventing a eighth in the 5,000 metres. Russian sweep of all four events.
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Rugby lead for first time since the war
By PAK LO
Club gained a fully deserved victory over Garrison on Saturday by 11 points (one goal, one try, one penalty goal) to 3 points (one penalty goal) and finally put paid to Garrison's hopes of winning the Pent-. angular Rugby trophy.
In the first game of the afternoon Police did not live up to expectations, and though they won by 6 points (one try, one penalty goal) to nil, they once again played their opponent's type of game, and fumbled around.
As the Airmen were forced to take the field with only 14 men. the credit in this match goes to the losers.
However, the main thing is that the Police won, and now inke their place at the top of the Pentangular Table for the first time since the war,
Pentangular table
The following are the pent- angular tournament standings up to date:
P W D L 你 A Pis Police € 4 11 30 10 0
18 1 41 Brigade Club ⇓ 3 1 2 67 07 Garri
7
3 2
8
son
3 13 67 38 7 RAF 7 0 1 0 3 102 1
Club are at last beginning to move up the table, but their two remaining comes
against are Brigade and Polee, and this is the most strenuous programme of the three that the top teams have to face.
son to beat to make sure of the
this, they played well to hold | jury, which put him out for the the Police to a penally con- rest of the game, This definite- Metalon lead until . fowly put the onus on Club, who,
minules from time.
however, were equal to the job, The Poitee had more of the and rotised to go on the de ball, but falled to make full use fensive until they were ahead of It. Hollis had a good game in the back-line, and for de fence the Police had no worries with Hobbs turning in his usual good sound game,
In the forward Hine Roberts shone in the lose, but the other forwards did not settle down as they should have done.
Lacked support
For the RAF Lowe played a fine game but lacked sup- port in his attacks, from the reas of the three line. The Alemen adopted their ustal flat defensive three line, and this seemed lo upset the Police.
Had the almen had a kicker the result could have been re- Police have Club and Gorri-versed for Lowe missed quite a few fully easy attempts that
from ference.
be
uitle, while Brigade have Club, would have made all the dif- and a certain two points the game against the Airmen.
The Police started as if they The first series of games were going to pile up a large tween these teams will not be score.
until Wednesday played
the
17th, when the big match night will be the Follec-Club cash. On the result of that en
well depend the counter may eventual destination of Pentangular Trophy.
Police v. RAF
Hollis opened the way when he got the bail from the kick-off and went away until caught near the RAF line. There, a penalty
was awarded to the Police, and the i they
The result of this match should have been a foregone for the Airmen conclusion. were a man abort, But despite
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took a short kick but falled in their attempt to barge over the line with the ball.
However, in the loose maut the Airmen were again penalised for offside in front of the posts, and Holls smacked !! over without dimeulty. 3-0.
and
Relaxed
Thereafter the Police relaxed, the Airmen came much more into the game with Lowe putting in some good runa. But the lacked support from the threes, and the moves came to naught. Cowpar also had one good run when he broke through into the clear, but was caught by Hobbs coming up fast from behind, and that attack also falled
Near the end the Police pro- duced their usual rally, sparked this time by Hollls. Hollis
corner.
No conversion. 8-0.
D'Eath and Moore both play ed well in the threes and the Club pack more than held their own in the loase, where Pen- ması was right back on his game again, along with hia partner Utley.
The Garrison pack played well, especially Gard and Simpson, but were never to the same Da behind the scrum, although Masen bad a good game,
Club kept up the pressure for most of the first half, and then began to feel the strain in the second half, but their defence held sure, and Garrison never found the gap.
Grand movement
Just after Beale was injured on and scored, Club pressed Penman charged down a 25 drog out, and grabbing the rebound chucked out a long pass D'Eath on the wing.
D'Enth slipped past his man, neatly drew the full-back, and passed in to. Penman who was
to
backing him up. Penman dived
over in the corner to completo
"a grand and exciting movement.
No conversion. 3-0.′′
Garrison swept back and were awarded a penalty just outside the 25 for "Feel-up." Gard's kick hit the upright ond bounced In. 3-3.
Club then altacked in their turn, and despite some penalty awar is talled to score. Then on their 23 Garrison won
a line- pul. and Gartland passed out. but Utley was racing through, and intercepted beautifully.
Parfect cross-kick
Ho then toro down the wing and cross-kicked per- fecily for Moore who WAN beauitfully placed to rather the rolling ball and dive over
the posts, ander
and also under quite a few defenders. Wiggett easily converted. ·8-3. Just on half-time Garrison
scored the closing try when he were again penalised for of got the ball frem a lineout on side right in front of the posts, The RAF 26. Breaking through } and Wigget again had no dm- and knocking aside the in-culty in adding the extra three
11-9. effectual tackles he reored in the points,
In the second half Garrison mounted attack after attack but against the strong Club defence the attacks failed, and Club left the field the deserving winners, and still with a chance to upset the others and win the Pent- angular Tournament.
Club v. Garrison
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In the other minor match Garrison felded much Club "E" went down to defeat weaker team than expected, (by 14 points to nil against bui Club avened matters by scratch Army side, while in the mot being at full strength Army Plato Cup semi-fimmi, 5th elther.
Field, the favourites, bent Tho Then in the second minute 1st Tanks by 11 points to 3 Club lost Berle with a hand in- points,
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