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THE CHINA MAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960; Peruvian XI

WOLVES LOSE TO BARCELONA

WRIGHT WAS MIGHT IN FIRST LEG OF EUROPEAN

ARCHIE MOORE HITS BACK AT NBA FOR ISSUING HIM WARNING

San Diego, Feb. 10. Archie Moore, warned by the National Boxing Association that he will lose his light heavy- weight title unless he signs for a defence by Friday, has snapped back:

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

8th Race Meeting 1959/60-

Second Day

Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and riders close at the Secretary's Offer, Happy Valley, at 10.00

1. ~~~

Friday, 12th Februnry, 1980.

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 10th Feb, 1960.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes

Entry and Form for the 9th Annual Race Meeting 1959;60 to rej held

Saturday 27th February, Wednesday 2nd and Saturday 5th March, 1900, (weather permitting may be

obtained u

****** NEA championship don't

anything at the

brix office. Tit draw Just 经线 many people if they nike my title as I would I kept it."

Anthony Tuesday

NBA president Vierroni wid on night int Moore will be stripped of his tile unless he agrees by Friday to a defence against Harold Johnson Philadelphia, the No.

Brilliant goalkeeping inspires

magnificent HK side to memorable win over Peruvians

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By I. M. MacTAVISH

The MacTavish topper, bashed, slashed and tattered in the exuberant ecstasy of a magnificent Hongkong victory, is doffed in salute to as gallant à band of footballers as has ever worn the Colony's colours.

Last. night, in an atmosphere as tensely dramatic as any I have

experienced, the Hongkong Football Association's beat the visiting Peruvians by two goals to one.

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team

It was excellent entertain. ment and the crowd set up the biggest cheer of the series when Hongkong sovred In the 18th minute.

Sixteen

thousand cheering than a criticism of the Peruvian with a one pass. The locals were thrilled to the internationalist, The inside-soon back in attack and Lau of spectators

performance of the Ier worked very hard only to Chi-lam with a snap beadır, pulsating 1

loun boys and the infectious sec 18 best efforts countered and Lau Yee with a sg high challenger. Maceroni Issued enthusiasm

tho generated on and squashed by the Hongkong lob, gave Cerpent a chance to the warning in a wire to Jack field spend quieldy Lo the wing-half.

show his forms. Kearns, Archie's manager.

Friandis. The fans first of all llongkong side the Aichle said Johnson deserves gave the

younl encouragement another shat at the title but surging add he would like to attend that swept them on to victory and then at the end they to come other business close u id." That business, Archic layed behind to nocord the salt, is a title Aght with Erich Diayers a standing ovation both German light inside and outside the stadium. Netwoppher,

Archie sald havyweight. Kearns has been trying to arrange the fight in Germany.

Cannot recall

Maceront said he told Moore alung bgo as September that he would have to sign for light with Johnson by February 12. Moore said he recalled nỤ such warning.

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11 was truly magnificent stuff in a stimulating sporting environment.

The visitors fought res olutely to save their unbeaten but this time they record were up against an inspired

a sido pre ilongkong wide: pared to contest every inch aside that did everything any one team could possibly do to restore

the confidence Ip

game in

of every move:

our community, NBA

Man of the match To single out any man in this

"Va just too bad the didn't see flt to match the lend- ng contender against the cham-

the Secretary's get a shot Office, Alexandra House: the Club House: Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong "Have

Rond.

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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON

Tursday, February, 1960.

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entry

Please enclose the form in the green envelope provided.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

of

Before commenting on the run of play let ro way that the oft-monted, - but so far unfplod. experiment -pf entrusting a game of this Im- porfanes to a young referee WILD. not 瑰晶 unqualified

Over-référéé

Mr

of

Yiu Chouk-yin' and Lung Wai-hung did the spado work and Lau Co-lam showed his appreciation by driving a great

Petriq revented hits in-shot into the...nel wide of the diving goalkeeper's outstretched experience by trying to over- referee the game. The vested right hand.

Carpena was in action again power

referee la best not by the number of almost immediately, saving from shown times fir blows his whistle, but the same player, but a litle later rather by the number of imes he was nearly beaten by a he doesn't...and certainly not curling shot from Wong Chi- by the number of warnings he keung. dishes out.

Similarly this young official's estonishing habit of taking his

notebook from his pocket - and wagging it right under 0 player's nose was provocative in the extreme. It plinast amount ed to n threat to the individual concerned....and

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Level again

and

came

SOCCER CUP QUARTER-FINAL

Barcelona, Feb. 10,

Barcelona beat Wolverhampton Wanderers by four goals to nil tonight in the first leg of their European Cup quarter-final, Barcelona were lead- ing 2-0 at half-timë.

Wolverhampton attacked strongly at the start and a hot from ecatre-faward Murray was just wide of the posts, Both sides were playing fast open football to the great enjoyment of the 00,000 spectators in the huge Juan Gamper Stadi

a powerful drive into the net.

Wolverhampton

back strongly in the last quarter of an hour of the first half but despite a good Tun by Murray were unable to ecore.

Luis Buarez, ran dirottgia cho Wolves defence and outside- left Villaverde was in' position to head in a goal off his cen- tre. Barcelona took command of the game, and their second goal The game seesawed from curi followed quickly with another to end as both sides started the brilliant run by Suarez. The second half in top gear. Opened scoring

Brazilian Everlito at centre- The Wolves were in attacking Barcelona opened the soor forward missed an attempt to muck but their forward line ing in the Tib milnuts, when head in but inside-right Kubel | Jocked fish, the Spanish star. Inside-left, mode no mistake and scored with

JAMAICA SCORE

237 FOR THREE AGAINST MCC

Kingston, Feb. 10.

Easton McMorris (104) and Frank Worrel (74 not out) helped Jamaica score 237 for three against MCC on the first day of their four-day match here today.

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McMorris, dropped after the Arsi Test, and Worrell put on 134 for the third wicket before McMurris was caught by wicket keeper Keith Andrew off Freddie Trueman. But Andrew should have caught McMorris, of Alan West Indian Moss, when the

No-balled

Trueman was times. He was

Fast Tynoman batman

bowler

Freddie

dismissed opening John Hoone of

the paven Test players in the Jamaican side, with only runs on the board. Then Easton Vle Lumsden Their unbeaten stand was worth 61 nume by lunch.

10

and McMorris held stubbornly.

Holt, following an outswinger, was caught, behind the wicket. for six. It was a big colback to his chamers of regaining his Test place,

Lumsden, the Cambridge Blue, who has a reputation for hard-hitting, did not score in

The Peruvians counter-attack- ed in strength and Drago slip-opening batsman was only four. McMorris, fighting to regain pod through the defence to beat

his Test place, batted four hours Wright all ends up with a well

57 minutes for his 104 which placed shot along the ground.

included 14 fours. on few years ago." Moore Hongkong eleven for special

The sides were level again. said, "1 was the No. 1 conten-mention is almost unfair to the

held the ad- there Is no

Hongkong still der for five years but couldn't others yet somehow I'm certain

vantage

close to international or at tho champian. there will not be a word of dis-

several times but the

no-balled είχ scoring They (the NBA) surely must cord or a whisper of disapproval any football for that sort of

Peruvians

called were very annoyed if 1 nominate Wright, the Army's thing..

three have been aware of that then.

big goalkeeper, as the man

It is always a laudable de- when they. hed a 'goal' dis- times running by umpire Sang threatened the mulch,

Hue when he took the new ball, his Arst 20 minutes, "scored"

opened up with Peter May. MCC's captain, driven four off Moss and (heavyweight champion Inge- in a high, gusty, swirling wind sire to see a referee getting on

trom an

Indirect free

10 Trueman who SVDs mari Johansson? It's been as he gave ʼn wonderful display of

kick. Confusion reigned for a spoice must

together hit 10 possible but that desire long since he defended his confident clutching... doring

over. title as it has been since I de diving and accurate anticl ever be allowed to act to the time but Wright took his goal-taken off. But Trueman came kick and in the resumed play back later at the other end. to xation. In the second half, por detriment of injured players.

dismiss McMorris. Worrell, bat- until the incident was shelved ticularly, he inspired the men in

the interval front of him by his poise and polish and by his fearless forays when the ball was lobbed towards his goal.,

they

fended mine."

Moore seld his chances of meeting Johansson in a title fight now seem remate. He did not elaborate.

The light-heavyweight cham- plom hus said he would like to crown fight Johansson for the in either New York DY LOS Secretary.'Angeles--AP.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

8TH RACE MEETING

Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February, 1960 (To be held under the Ruler the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 RACES.

(0 racer on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day)

The First Hell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Raco run at 2.00 pan. on both days.

The Secretary's Office ut Alexandra House will close at 1145 am, on both days

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an admission badge, which must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted.

Admission Badges at $10.00 ench per day are obtainable during oflee hours Iron The Club's Cath Sweep Offices, at Queen's Building, Chater Road, 6, D'Agular Street, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of o Member.

ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Tiffus will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requialte ice of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16.00 each per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep. Offices at Quera's Building (Chater Road), Þ, D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during Office hour.

allowed after Drage with the game as quickly

Blots

Is

It is impossible for a referee to decide by cursory glance whether a player has been seriously injured or not and if the player cannot get to his feet then expert medical assistance must be summoned.

The treatment accorded fire! to Azofro and later to Toledo were blots on an otherwise memorable occasion. The const- quences for both players could have been serious....particular ly to Toledo who-having been

even a

Пovice

when several of ting the visiting players apparently wanted to talk the whole thing over with the roforce......

upared

very confidently, over- shadowed his partner. He has hit eight tours in his 74.

Jamaica won the toss and batted first The original 22 players re-

-being led by Jamica wa sumed in the second half and

the former Test batanan Allen Rac we were thus sight of more-exploitation of A Henry Alexander, the Indies and Wost the sadly abused substitution Jamaican rukt. La... sure no player aidpper, has decided to stand would willingly have dropped down from the gida. out of this. thrilling affair.

Before the match started Immaliately after the restart both sides were presented to rondong struck a great blow Princess Alice.

with only for victory when,

Then, be straight-

runs In

al- thot

Careful

McMorris was mostly careful but good clips from full tosses went off Trueman and Dexier for fours.

Dazzling passing

In the Bath minute of play the Wolverhampton left-wing, Horne, went close with a piled- river shot which was deflected the last moment by goalie Romallets.

at

A Boant Go seconds wards Harcelona's

after

after-

centre-

forward Everisto notched up the home team's third rool dazzling passing movement with Martinez and Villaverde.

The Wolves fought back strongly but Ramallets Anved an almost certain goal from Murray

Wolves dominated in midfteli but Barcelona with a rapler thrust through the English

defence gave the coup de grace

and

when Villaverde scored, again in the Blat minute.

Barcelona

Walver. hampton Wanderers have pro- visionally. sel Marth 2 as the

dule for the return niatch......... AFP.

D'Amato found guilty of misdemeanour

New York, Feb. 10. Cus D'Amato, manager of former heavyweight champion Floyd Patter son, was found guilty to- day of disregarding a sub- pocna for questioning by the New York State At- torney General last Nov.

18.

D'Amato testified he did not recall receiving the subpoena. Martin

nasistat Baron, attorney general, testifted he served it on Nov. personally

10.

D'Amato faces up to one year in jail and a 1,000 dollar fine... Sentencing was set for April 8.

The misdemeanour - complaint the charged D'Amato with falling to He crowned all by saving

After the early overs, times a penally-kick and four

bali was doing Bitle, and the appear on November 16 before

General Louis J. in the last ten minutes he rose

bowlers looked set for a tir. Attorney high above everynne to pluck

Lefkowitz, who was investigat- ing day. the ball out of the air when a

Between lunch and tes,ing the promotion of the heavy- split, pecond of indecision would

Jamalen added 97. more runs weight le bout last June be- have meant a goal to the Peru

for the loss of Inmaten. At tween Patterson and Ingemor

Johar.sson. vians. But Wright never falter

tea Jamica were 16d for two, ed... and the boya in front of

wtih McMorris 71.not out. him fought like igers possessed

Pace bowler Alan Moss end to see that his brilliant work

Tom Greenhough log-spinner was not wasted,

two minutes gone, Young, Wof-

the soring down kept

by Standing shoulder to shoulder pulled to his feet by the referee and collapsed egain. was

put to cracked in a beauty to

100 for the colourful bowling four with the soldier was rejuvenated manhandled by his mates to the

SUCECISIVO tha

lead, cheer locals back In the Ko Po-keung who turned back aldetine in a manner that would

given us maidens. the clock with the sort of per- have horrifie

This was just the energising visitors who have

БОСССР interlude.

Lumsden, particularly, was to raise the delightful element needed formance that made him a great

Footballers, like the Peruvians, worried by Grenhough but he first aid student. star five or six years ago,

will always receive a big wel-hit four fours off him before By all like his goalkeeper,

means let us have game to the superlative class. was re-

come here.

losing his odf-stump to a goggly. mendous.

speed of action but let it be

VERDICT: I have run outmsden kit 48 in the second- tempered with good

of superlatives

.. where in

wicket stand of 13, batting 123 monsense and due considera- The spectators were.. now

that battered old topper ... tion for injured player.

mimates, The treated to forty odd minutes of story of Roy Dwight's injury nerve tingling football enter- Last FA Cup final isinment, the like of which has In the should be a reminder to not been seen in this Colony referee that a major for years. Midway through the every

happen at the second half came the gripping Injury can

his times and in demax. Toledo upended most unlikely

the

circumi- most-unlikely

ma in the penalty area and the to But more on the referee." pointed statices

·drended these things anon,

spot. The fans held their breath as national star Montalvo stepped up to tako the silence gave the kick but

of

ile,

Brilliant teamwork

However, this was no vic- tory won by the brilliance of

a fow individuals, It w perfect example of rugDERS bullt on teamwork with every man in the side ready and willing to run himself luto the ground lo cover up for น mutes. Players turned up in eli scris One unexpected places minute lanky Leung Wai-hung the left prancing down WN3 wing and the next he was away back In defence helping Lou Lcting's Yee or even Toledo,

at.. at-for-one-and-one-for-all'

not exceptional: it Blude was was to be found everywhere in the team.

visitors again played

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once

All-silk attire

100m-

Gripping climax

The colourful Kowloon Motorway to a crashing crescendo of Bus band kept the crowd en- cheere as Wright, diving full winger's turned th tertained before the kick-off length,

I must doff it just once more in salute.

THE MACTAVISH

STAR RATINGS

BKFA XI

Wright Toledo Lau Yee 2.24 Chan Fal-hung Ko Po-keusE

Kwok Kum-hung

Wong Chi-keung Lotus Chứa lan

1ts

Yeng Wai-to.

Yiu Chenk-yin

the

of

Leung Wal-tuing

PERUVIAN XI

with a stirring musical pro-drive aside and then cleared It gramme and the fans were in out of danger.

The

went game J. receptive frame of mind to

thrilling majestic way to a welcome the players as the thro teams ran out side by side. The Herigione victory. The final

In football but

whistle saw Wright appeared in Hungkong players to Anich failed

goalmouth

sort all-silk attire and Some of

their natty new

Highland, fling of delight approach work was uncanny in their gleaming strict shirts injured Toledo on the sidelino

silver facings made 9 doing By conception and dazzling in with

Peruviane its speed. The ball flashed from contrast player to player in bewildering white. fashion until it came to the time

Attractive more they accurately,

with the

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Carpena Calenzani one-ler yersion of the

Andrade Portuguese polka and the rest of the team performing a Chinese cha-cha in exultation in midfleld. Ah, the Joys of

Balnarte Bolivar

Gonzalez

Axotra

DISEG Carrasco.

The game sprang to life from for someone to have a real go the whistle. Although the home at goal....and then....oh dear alde had most of the early play, victory,1 ....it atten

became rather the first real chance fell to the

The fans cheered the home visitors but Garcia missed by players all the way to the pathelle in its Ineptners.

The Peruvians made countless yards after Drago had spilt the dressing room and beyond, chances for

Montalvo themselves but, Hongkong defence wide open There was a generous farewell when they were on turgel, Wright saw to it that no danger

they finished wildly In the was booked second half Drago for apparently expressing an opinion too strongly.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 6th February, 1960, will be sold and the reservation arose. Far too often, however, cancelled for future Mealings.

Special Cash Sweep Ticket at $2.00 each on the Pearon Memorial Cup sebeduled to be run on 18th February, 1980 may be obtained from the Club's, Cash Sweep Offices.

The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep onces, are as follows:→→

Queen's, Building, (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong

Koog on

Weck-daya, Mondays to Fridays.

9am. tom. Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February 9 am to 11 am. King food, North Point, Hong Kong and 362 Nathan Road,

Kowloon on --

Week-daye, Mondays to Friday's

10a.m. to 4 g. Saturday 6th and Saturday 13th February 9 am to 11a.m.

By Order of the Stowards,

Hong Kong, 80ti Jaminiry, 1900.

A. E. Arnold,

Socrolery,

Left-buck Andrade, was in the form which made him such an

first outstanding nguro in the two gates but like timo bolh Ballvar and Baluarte AZOTOS khocked out of their strido by

ut aistence

he enterprise and sheer per- Hongkong representatives,

Jose Gonzales turned in au- other fins performance, and hi support gave Montalvo ndoquale opportunity to show what a good player he is..

the

Cuirasco was something of,,9 disappointment but that w moro a tribute to the topacious work of treless Chan Fl-hung

Scoreboard

Jamaica-Orst innings

с Andrew

J. Holt

Trician

E. McMorris e Androw

Trueman

b

104

V. Lumadon b Greenhough 40

F. Worrell not out

E. Grian

Extras

not out

Total (for 3 wkts)

Wicketfall: Reuter,

1/10,

74

K

7

237

Wins fight

despite fractured jaw

Honolulu, Feb. 10. Filipino Baby Brown suffer- ed a fractured jaw in out- pointing Rufino Ridela of Honolulu in six rounds on Tuesday night.

Brown, from Cebu, wvill bo inactive, six to eight weelcs, a physician said today. He was not hospitalised but his jaw will be wired.

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Disclosure of the fracture come

In complete surprise 2/103 Honolulu sports circles sineu

Brown breezed through the light- weight bout and was never in trouble. It seemed Ridela hard- fly fald a hand on him--AP.

Walter Hammond improving

Pietermaritzburg, Feb. 10.

The condition

of Walter

Hammond, the former England

****

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