THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960.
CLUB JUST MANAGE TO
All-England Badminton opens BEAT WAYFOONG IN
KOPS, WATTANASSIN HEAD STRONG OVERSEAS CHALLENGE INTO THE QUARTER-FINALS
Wembley, Mar. 16.
Charoen Wattanassin of Thailand and Erland Kops of Den- mark, the two top-seeded players, led a strong overseas challenge for the men's singles title of the All-England Badminton Championships, the game's premier singles tournament, which began here today,
Wattanassin and Kops showed impressive fornt in reaching the quarter-finals. Watlanassin, Malayu singles champion of
one and Thalland had only match today, having received a walkover, but he bye and u
skill choug!
and Don
displayed
courteraft
beating
Miss Hanne Jensen (Denmark),yon May 15-5 15-12 15-11, 6-10, 15-11.
D. K. Wong (Malaya) beat K. 11.
F
Today's resulte included:
MEN'S SINGLES Fint Round
beat Servilic Fridonesiaj Dun Chona-leik (falaya: 15-0.15-12. Len Kin-lal Malayal beal E. 4. Tipperley in 13-2 35-R.
V. Bhai (India) beat 16. R. Der-
Chong-Jin of Mainy. 15-0, 15-6k (Britain) 14-18, 15-4, 15-10.
11.
7. Find.ay (England) bezl
to justify himself is one of the S. . Lim Malaya: 15-2, 15-10. top Invourites.
Ireland | Gill of
Kops, winner of the le ini 1958, beat in Doyle of 15-3, 15-5 and 1, P. S. India 15-1, 15-10.
All but one of the 12 re-
of pintor challengers original entry of 48 are over. seas players-five from Den- mark, Iwo rach from Malaya and Thailand, a Swede and an Indonesian.
Extended
Telt Kew-nan of Malaya and Henning Buche of Denmark, who are sveled, have also reached the quarter-taals. The other seeds, Finn Kobbers (Denmark),
Berni Dahlberg (Sweden),
Thano Khajudpira! (Thailand) (Indo- and Ferry Sonneville nesia) won through to the third round,
Someville was taken to final pare by Trevor Contes, England's leading singles play- er, before winning 9-15, 15-4, 15-7 in the second round.
In the women's slagles the
Second Roa De Kew-san Malayal beat G. Wehlquier cóweden, 7-15, 18-12. 15-21,
Sopparvite L. C. T. Find -15, 13-4, 13-1,
1, P. A. Gill (India) beat II, B. Parmar (Malayaı 10-10, 10-1
best
on Cheng-jin (Malay, 18-19. G. C. Ashman (England)
F. Kobber (Denmark) mal (India) 18-4, 18-U
V.
Lee Kin-tat (Malays) beat a Rowlands (England) 15-3, 18+5,
T.Knjodphat beat h, F. Mus? (England) 1-4, 18-12.
Third Round
Tek Kowan brat PJ England) 10-5, 10-R.
Waddell
The
►
Colony junior shuttle tourney ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH
concludes
DAVID YAW WINS
3 TITLES
1960 Colony Junior Badminton Championships concluded at the Craigen- gower Cricket Club last night with the play-off of four finals.
Highlight of the evening's game was the Bne performaticg given by former 18-year-old Thailand and Shanghai school- boy
David player
Yaw, who captured all the three uitles in the men's events,
I. Borch: (Denmark) boat D, K.mexnately Createa
Wang 15-0, 19-2-Neuter
Extra-time victory puts Blackburn into
FA Cup semi-finals
Blackburn, Mar. 16.
Lo
In the singla: Inne Yaw took
10 minutos dispose of Mandrod Kan by 15-0, 15-1. Yaw collected his socond title when he and S. K. Ng defeated Lee Chi-wat and Lau the doublag by Kwan-hon in 15-12 and 15-10.
WALKOVER
The third title was presented hfs on a platter as 10 Yaw mixed doubles opponents Cheukt Yee and
Yin-yin Miss Wong were obliged to concede a walkover to him and Miss Aana Kwak because of Cheuk Yoc's 171INESS.
Other results yesterday were:
Junior ladles singles Played at Talkoo Club Tuesday evening.
Blackburn Rovers, with two goals in extra time, beat their Lancashire neighbours, Burnley, 2-0 here tonight in a replay to earn a semi-final. meeting with Sheffield Wednesday in the English FA Cup.
When the Rovers scored their secend goat a minute before the ond, the erowd, thinking the had blown the Anal
Од
Miss Wong Yin-yin beat Miss
Small 4-11, 11-5, 11-4.
Junior ladies doubles Miss Anna Kwok & Miss Vivian Lau beat Miss Wong minute Yin-yin & Miss Alice Lee 15-0, goal came in the 13th
exira Ume when of
Peter 15-9, Dabing slammed hame a shot to complete a move which be gan with a long free-kick.
The other goal came from throw-in. Louis Himpson heade It needed 100 policemen toed on ball to Alastair
the last MacLeod who nodded it clear the pitch for the second to be completed. The the goalkeeper's head. Reuter. Jubilant crowd swarmed back on the teld when it was all over.
two Sop-needed American:force players, Miss Margaret Varner Whistle, swarmed on to the field and Miss Judy Devlin, bath and engulfed the players, preylows helders of the title, entered
quarter-finals without being seriously chal- lenged.
The biggest surprise of the day came in the first round of the mixed doubles, when Roger
the
Junior English Mills,
Mrs Pal Page champion, and
beat the third-seeded couple, Jorgen Hamugaard Hansen and
In a game of great spirit but method In altack, with little
forwards were dangerous. Their
Blackburn's mord
vital
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
10th Race Meeting
Saturday, 19th and Saturday, 26th March, 1960 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 19 NACES
(There will be races on the First Day and 10 races on the Scrond Day).
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.. and the First Race ran at 2.00 nun, on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, un both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an admission budge, which must be pro- minently displayed throughout the meeting, will be admitted
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offees, at Queen's Building, Choter Road, 5, D'Aguilar Street, King's Road, North Point, und 382 Nathan Itand, only on the written introduction of THESE BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE a Member. SECRETARY'S OFFICES.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tims will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tul. 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 requisite tee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be avaliable in RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
the
+
over
UK soccer results
London, Mar. 16. Results of tonight's British football matches were:
FA CUP Sixth round replays Blackburn R. 2 Burnley
(After oxira timo score al $0 minutes 0-0 Blackburn meet Shef
Wednesday at Maine Road, Manchester in the semi-final).
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I
Wolverhampton 3 Prestha
Division
A
2
Nowly crowned Colany junior triple badminton champion David Yaw (left) and Men's Junior Singles runner-up Monfred Kan before their singles final
fast night.-China Mail photo.
By PAK LO
In their annual Oxture yesterday evening, Club, weakened by injuries, just managed to beat Wayfoong by 5 points (one goal) tù nil, Fast and thrilling play highlighted the game which took place on a slippery ground.
Club dominated the serums, | The Bank, backed by eteens and had an equal share of the | vozul support, tried hard. Their Hiiraats but with the slippery | teawards showed loads of ball they fumbled many spirit, and their threes were pbances, and for long periods quick to snop up every chance. inoked as if they were golag Petric at stand-off did not to lose this match.
look too happy, and lay too far Wilkins and Johnson com- upfield, with the result that his bined well, but though the Club | Grete followed him and threes hod some excellent nationed their line in attack, handling moves, they did not For most of the second half draw their men completely, and the ineties on both sides were Stewart, who played a very of the hack and rush variety, sound game on the wing seldom but onto the Club had scored ast a chance to show his worth, they returned to making full Nor was he helped by 11- use of their threes, and were on different passing from his een
Area.
Loads of spirit
in defence. Stewart again shour. but the rest of the Club backs tackled poorly, which was
surprising considering the state of the ground.
Behind them the Club had Bennett, and although nil his kicks did not find touch he was very very sue in defence, and his line never looked in danger.
CALLOVER PRICES ON THE
LINCOLN AND NATIONAL
The only horse backed to any extent in the Lincolnshire at the Victoria Club callover here tonight on the Lincolnshire and the Grand No- tional, was Irish-trained Courts Appeal, who was laid to take £3,000 out of the books at 12 to 1.
Lindrick remained favourite ner, came in two points from 18 at Monday's price, 8 to 1, but to 1 to 14 to 1.
Penalty stopper Fuel advanced from 14 to 1 to 11
Naigo,
can
to 1 and closed second favourite. In the Grand National, the WIE horse
supported only Polished Steel, who had been reported a doubtful runner. He was backed to win £4,000 at 25 to 1.
Not many goalkeepers claim to equal the record of Bill Addils ot West
Bromwich
He has
four saved the last penalties shot at him, and al-
Team Spirit is still favourite together has kept out nine out
for the National at 8 to 1, fol- af eleven this season.
Bill says he does li by study-lowed by Dandy Scat (10 to 1)
and and Merryman and Wyndburgh offer ing
goalkeepers penalty-takers, and banks the fact that he himself is left- handed-Banews Service.
on
at it to 1.
Kerstin, who was this alter- noon stated to be a delnite run-
EUROPEAN CUP SOCCER
Sparta beat Rangers to force a third match
Glasgow, Mar. 16.
(Poespened from Zarch 12). Sparta Rotterdam heat Glasgow Rangers 1-0 in their European Cup quarter-final second-leg match here this evening.
York City
Abiershot Crewn
1 Norwich City
Division IV
2 Watford
B Southpurt SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Ayr United
Hibernian
Division I
1 Ceille
1 St Mirren Both matches postponed March 12) Reuter.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Notice to Members
Australian Subscription Ponies 1961
from
The Stewards have ordered a batch of 110 Australian Subscription Ponies to race in 1961 and they now invite Members to subscribe for
them.
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 for the First Day, $20.00 for the Second Day and $38.00 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofees at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 5, D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road,scribers will bo HK$3,000; Kowloon, during office hours,
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 um on Friday, 18th March, 1000, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for fulare Meetings.
Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby Acheduled to be run on 30th April, 1900, at $2.00 each and tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting at $2.50 euch. may be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices.
The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Omees are as follows:-
Queen's Building.. (Chaler Rond) and 5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong on
Week-daya, Mondays to Fridays ......
Saturday, 12th March
Saturday, 10th onl
Saturday, 20th March
9 a.m. to 6 pm.
a. to 12.30 p.m.
1
9am, to 11 ..
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon p8:-
Week-days, Mundays to Frkisys...... 10 am to 4 pm.
Saturday, 12th March
Baturday, 10th and
Saturday, 20th March
Hong Kong, 12th March, 1000.
0a.m. to 11.45 a..
0a.m. to 11 .m.
By Order of the Slowards,
A. E. Arnold,
Becretary.
The cost per pony to Bub- which sum includes Livery to the date of acceptance by the Stewards.
of Rangers' display.
The clubs ended their home i It was a poor game, and at and away
quarter-final tle the end the 80,000 crowd noisily their disapproval drawing 3-3 on aggregate and demonstrated will now have to play a third match to decide which team will meet Eintracht Frankfurt in the semi-finals.
The decider will be played at Arsenal's ground Highbury, London on March 30.
Sporta's goal was scored nine minutes from the end by out side-right Van Ede.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
10TH RACE MEETING 1950/60
Owners are reminded that
were
Sparta did not have his much of the attacking play as Han- gers, but their forwards
dangerous near usually more 200l.
Van Dijk, the Sparta goal- keeper, brought off a great save in the last minute from Caldow, lie Rangers' right-back, as the Glasgow club threw everything into an attempt to Scorc Reyter.
Germans qualify
Vienna, Mar. 10,
Declarations of starters and The German Frankfurt Ein- ridors for the First Day close tracht team tonight qualified
the at
the Secretary's Office, for
semi-finals of the Happy Valley, at 10.00 q.m. European Football Cup, draw-
OR:-
Friday, 18th March, 1960.
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Applications forma may be obtained from the Secretary's Hong Kong, 16th March, 1960. Olce, Alexandra House, 8th Floor.
Ail subscriptions must be paid by cheque and applica tion forms must be signed by all Subsoribers in the pre- sence of the Secretary at the Club Осен Alexandra Почес.
The Bubscription List wil! elone at Noon on Wednesday, 23rd March, 1000.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD
Becretary. Hong Kong, 9th Mar, 1900.
Quarter- ing one-all in their Anal return leg with the Vionne Sport Club.
Vienna led 1-0 at half-time. The Frankfurt feam qualify for the semi-finals on gato scores, having won
2-1 in Frankfurt first leg carlier this month.-AFP.
THE GAMBOLS
Love
NO, NO, NO
the
Prices
Prices at the cullover were: LINCOLNSHIRE
D-1
Lee, Clear Profk and Knoxtown; 33-1 Tea Flend, tolly Hank, Green Drill, and Polar Flight--Reuler.
Weights
London. Mar, 10. Thietyve final acceptors with 1-1 Fuel; Lindrick
12-1
weights for the Lincolnshire Cours Apprai and Zanzibar: 14-1
16-1 handicap, to be run over one Franciscan and Mustaven; Major General; 20- Middle Watch, mile at Lincoln on Wednesday, Chalk Stream, Shameful Harvest and | March 30 are: Envereign Path: 25-1 Falls of Shin, i
top for the last ten minutes
on the The Bank started defensive from the whistle aa Johnson sent them back with
then
tus-
sumo nicely placed kloku, and from a lineout just on the Bank Ine the ball went over and was touched down by O Hank player. Wayloong
adopted Club's kick-up-in-the-air ties, and were much more im- pressive thon Club with their They reached following up. the Club 25 where Club were penalised for offside in the line- out well out on the wing, and Wiggott saw the heavy ball slide Just past the upright.
The Club, in retaliation, began to use their threes and only good tackling, in which Pelle and Uttley shone, kept them at bay.
Glorious run
run
Slewart had a glorious down one wing, but was forced out. Wayfoong cleared from the lineout, and then alincked in their turn Aworded another the penalty thirty yards from fine for offside
the round scrum, Wiggelt was just shut o! the crossbar, with the heavy ball.
Play swung from end to end In the second half, with Club looking fractionally more dan- RETOUS.
A strong Club foot rush look the ball to the Wayspong 23 where the Bank were Denalined for lying on the ball, and Moare missed nur- rowly with the conversion. Fceracker, Lavandier, Lucky Guy. Sovereign Path sine abone qve
Then a scrum on the Bank 25, Marshall Pi, Michael's Trigger, and pounde, Lucky Guy 9,1, Londrick
and Club heeled
ao teuol and Small Slem; 13-1 Abbota Star. 6.13 Courts Appeal 512 Pacifico and Cut
kicked over his op Pacifica, Jeronna. Light of the Rond, and Firecracker 8.11, Zotwier Beprimand and Perhaps: 40-1 Music Falls of Shin 8.0. Major Genera± 9.3,
ponent'a heads. He Faced Master, Rampant, Signal Boy, Light of the Road 6.1, Frauzincan
40-1 and Wild Hard as Slim and Tehralla
Mara Pil 4.1. Small through and gathered and passed who scored well Beauty Box, Ben Beoch,
Shameful Harvest 7.11, out to Brown Nalls And Monawin; 40-1 Ruby May: Ruby May 7,10, Signal Boy and out without trouble. Moore
100-1 Glasgow End.
Reprimand 7.8. 35uzzle Harupant 1.7, Michelle Watch converted with a very nice kick.
Trigger G-0. Abbot's Star 7.0, Wild Vine 7.3. Monawirawnd Russo, Moster 7.1. Wayfoong pressed on a Club fumble soon after this but with Club winning the scruma with unfailing regularity they failed to make any headway.
GRAND NATIONAL
0.6.
G-1 Team Spirit; 10-1 Dandy Beol; Beauty Box, Fuel and Laverdier, 7.0, 11-1 Merryman and Wyndburgh: 14-1 Joanna and Mustavon 6,13. Chalk Kerstin and Me What; 16-1 Bata-Beam 0.12 Perhaps 0.11. Telat inch; 20-1 Clover Bud and Golden 6.D. Hard Nails 4.8. Ben Bench and Drop: 2-1 Polished Bicol, Cannoble Cigow End 0.7.euter.
World junior
lightweight
champion Harold Gomes knocked out by Elorde
Manila, Mar. 16.
Gabriel "Flash" Elorde of the Philippines won the World Junior Light- weight Championship when he knocked out Harold Gomes of the United States after one minute and 50 seconds of the seventh round in their 15-round bout tonight.
and twice in
for
Left-handed Elorde Ext the cutting combination punches had crowd of 25,000 cheering when the American in trouble he knocked down Gorca twice the most part of the match, in the second round, onco iri The fight could have ended
Beth the
Gomes this earlier.
was hanging ngainst the ropes in the th seventh
Elorde weighed 130 pounds round after Elorde caught him for with left book in the jaw, and Gomes 128 pounds
but the bell rang, when the re- the fight which inaugurated the force had counted two.
comed US$3,000,000 Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City just outside Manila
Floored 6 times
League record
Brian Clough netted his 180th League goal for Middlesbrough pgainst Liverpool, and it was a feat completed quicker than ever before in the League's his- tory.
The Middlesbrough centre- forward pepted three goals in
It was the Philippines' first In the six times he won floor: his three matches in BRAND world boxing championshiped before the poverth round 1935-50, the last three gamics of since Little Dada won the knockout, Gomas managed to get the season, by the way, and has
world flyweight title just up before the count of five,
followed with 38, 40 and 43 ta before the Second
The junior lightweight division successive seasons. Now, in sca- World War,
was revived by the National son 1959-40 he has already Boxing Association of America scored 20 times. He beat "Dixie" The
only last year, and the Junior Dean's speed record. lightweight title is a new one. Dennis Emery, by the way, the ke last your when he Midland League matches for The 20-year-old Cores won has scored 100 goals in 180
decisiosed Paul Jørgensen of the Perterborough United-Banews
Service:
Elerde 24-year-old brutsed Gomes on the temple with a sharp left hook in the drat exchange of blows in the
first round.
Gomes displayed superb in fighting technique but Elorde's United Stated--Reuter.
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TOO OLD FOR THAT
SORT OF THING
AIR-INDIA
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