THE CHINA MAIL. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960.
Surprises in last night's rugby Mustavon wins
FINAL TEST MATCH WILL
HOLD THREE MAIN POINTS OF INTEREST
Port of Spain, Mar. 23. Cricket fans here are attaching threefold importance to the final Test matelt which opens here between the West Indies and England on Friday.
The first is whether the West Indies can win and square the series thus
retaining an unbeaten rubber at home.
Morale-Big tocka by Jim Second is the reappearance |
side! into the Worrell and Clyde Parks, brought of Frank Walcotin Test team here for when May had to abandon the filtres, edi since the MCC team because the Drst Uite
Ken Barrington tour of 1954, and third is the centuries day
U.S. BASKETBALL
take
performance of candidates for and Ray lingworth at Berbice Minneapolis
the West Indies few days i have put the
selection for
tute of Autsralls,
Third fast bowler
The
walentors. by
way to eritles, have included
Charles
a third fust bowler,
ram at the Cir, in the expense of local left-nema Spli and Singh howler Charran have retained veteran Walcott failure 15 the desplie
rest.
omitted and fourth Seymour Nurse, Thus the team will be much the same as that which tallest to clinch the Bourda Test after diamissing England for a modest 295 In the drst innings.
England camp in good humour for the last To.
+
A tremendous ovation
always Worrell, Awaits favourite here, when he walks out with the West Endles team, Most of these cheen will be over his appointment as cap. four team lo of the tain
Australia.
Last appearance Worrell and Whlcott were in on this indies team the west ground in the MCC tour of 1954 with Everton Weekes, when,
alf made three-figure they scutes in the sume innings.
hire.
lead in Western
playoff finals
DN
Bt Louis, Mar. 23. History repeated itself Tuesday night as the MU- neapolis Lakers defeated the St Louis Hawks, 117-119 äfter extra-Ume, in the crvolal Ofth game of the Western Division basketball playoff fhuals.
CLUB TEAMS AND 32ND MEDIUM the Lincolnshire
'A' OUT IN FIRST ROUND OF BLARNEY STONE COMPETITION ROYAL AIR FORCE AWARDED THE 31' TROPHY By PAK LO
.'
Surprises galore featured the opening games of the Blarney
Stone savon-a-side rugby tournament at the Club ground last night,
handicap
Lincoln, Mar. 23. Mustavou, a lightly weighted five-year-old, won the hcolnshire Handicap, the first big race of the 1960 flat-racing actin, at 8:1 here this afternooi, from a field of 30 opponents.
The five-year-old son of Mustang, ridden by the Scottish jockey Norman Melntush, won clever- ly by three-quarters of a length from Major General, a 9-1 chance, with the 33-1 outsider Lavandier a short head away third.
Harvest. The winner was trained by | Shameful
28-1 Sam Hall in Yorkshitë. Holl¦ Watch;
Pacifico, trained
last
year's whiner | Lavandler, Rampant, Michales, 40-1 Firecracker,
Star, Wild
Club were left without a single team in the second round. RÁF Kai Tak, prosumed to be one of the weaker sides scored the most points of the evening, and looked like the team that will win the Blarnoy Stone Shield this year. Another seed, 32nd Medium "A", was eliminated by the Old
Crocks, and in one of the funniest games ever seen, Way- Marshal Pil who was also Trigger foong were made to struggle hard against the keen hard- trying Canadians from HMCS Sagueany before winning 13-0.
The Canadians took the field with the minimum of knowledge not only of Sevens but of Rugby in general, but proved to be eastly the most popular team of the night. Though they may only have played Amertean foot- ball before, they picked up the idea fairly well, and their fitness keeness had Wayfoong shaking in their shoes.
Yel another surprise in store Minneapolis now has a strong
rugby enthusiasts last rip on the National Basketball for
the Association Western playoff title | night was the award of
sixth "31" Trophy by the Referees This with a 3-2 lead and the
RAF.
annually to
to the trophy is presented
game"
It will most likely be Wal- cott's last appearance in a Testame coming up on Thursday Society
night in Minneapolls,
A year ago, the underdog the team that displays the Walcott declared his inten-Lakers took an overtime victory "true spirit of the light to quit international cricket in the fifth game of the Wesleza | throughout the season. Points at the end
of the final Test final and went on to wrap up are awarded for this as well as
Min- against Pakistan here in 1958.
the title the next day in
bor furnouts etc. The Airmen, who were this season's Wooden Spoonists, het 1 percentage of 80.12 points.
The selectors are hoping the lively Queen's Park Oval pitch and the heavy atmosphere will favour the three-man pace as-
ir sault and that England. weakened by the absence of Peter May and Brian Stathom a wearing pitel, are caught on SAUNY Ramadhin's spins and the left-hand bowling or Gor- Belt Subers and Worrell could bring the result in their favour. AP
ร
selection at the expense į neapolls—AP. of the youth Nurse has caused a good deal of resentment, --
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
10th Race Meeting
Saturday, 19th and Saturday, 26th March, 1960 (To be held under the Hules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL, CONSIST OF 19 RACES
(There will be 9 races on the First Day and 10 races on the Second Day 3.
The First Bell wit be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2:00 pm. on both days,
The Secretary's Oee at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an udantsston badge, which must be pro- minently displayed throughout the feeling, will be admitted
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable during office hours from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices, at Queen's Buliding, Chater fload, 5, D'Aguilar Survet, King's Road, North Point, and 382 Nathan Road, only on the written introduction of a Muinber. THESE BADGES WILL NOT BE UN SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICES.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tuns will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No, I Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years, Western the Club's premises during the standard will be admitted to Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable ut the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-ocanission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
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 Offees at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), 5. D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by. 10.00 am. on Friday, 18th March, 1900, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
Speciul Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 30th April, 1980, at $2.00 each and tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 each inay be obtained from the Club's Cash Sweep Offices.
The office hours of the Club's Cash Sweep Offices are as follows:-
Queen's Building, (Chater Road) and 5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong on
Week-doys, Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 10th and
Saturday, 26th March
8 am to 5 pm.
9 am to 11 0.
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 982 Nathan Road,
Kowloon on-
Week-days, Mondays to Fridaya...... 10 am. lo 4 pm, Saturday, 10th and
Saturday, 28th March
Hong Kong, 12th March, 1980.
a.m. to 11 a.m. By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. Arnold,
Secretary.
THE GAMBOLS
I'M SURE
WE'VE PAID
THIS ONS
I'LL LOOKIN
MY FILD
FILE?
UK soccer
results
London, Mar. 23. Results of tonight's footbali matches in Britain were:
INTER-LEAGUE
1, English Langue
Scottish League 0.
(Ployed at Highbury, Lon don).
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division IV Hartlepools 0, Watford 0.
FRIENDLY MATCH Portsmouth 3, Rapallo (Italy) 0.-Reuter.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
and Entry Programmes Forms for the 11th Race Meeting 1959/60 to be held on Saturday, 9th and Satur- day, 16th
1960, April, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Onlee, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Saturday's final
Second was 48 Brigade with 79.08, and close behind them were their eompatriots, Garri
with 78.10. These three were followed by Club with 78.43 and Police with 78.33. Close on their heels were 32nd Medium and the Whitfield Wanderers. The Sappers look bottom place with 53.00.
The RAF could, if they win the Sevens, thus take two trophies with which to grace their mess this year,
Incidentally, the game selle- duled on Saturday, between the 1st Lanes and the 2nd New Zealanders for the FARELF Inter-Unit Final will take place at 4.00 p.m. on the Club ground, and not of 4.30 p.m. as reported in our contemporary.
The Band of the Cheshire Regiment will be in attendance end from 3.15 p.m. onwards will also play in the intervals In the evening, when the final rounds of the Sevens are fought out.
Club 'B' v. Police 'A'
Police started with a bang, and a kiek ahead was gather- ed by Riach who sébred. Hobbs converted, 5-0.
more hammered away at Wayfoong
the but before
experience
and fold Way-toong kicked shend for | Uttley to gather and score.
Wiggett converted. 10-0.
Prisc some of the favoured teams end of the Sevens, They started with a foot-rush, then picked up the ball, passed out and scared under the post. This was converted. 5-0.
The Pollec rallied until hull- time, but could not score and the Fusiliers with D glorious run up the wing settled
the in the second holl. matter Their touchdown was near the posts, and was cally converted. 10-0.
32nd Medium V. Old Crocks
This Gunner team is not the major aide, and Was faced with very fast Seven for an Old Crock side.
away The Old Crocks gave the first five points wlien their winger caught the ball and lay down with it in the path of the advancing Gunners. They took it from him, scored under the posts and converted, 5-0.
A good break by Roberts in the second half sent Hudson
out. No score well away to conversion, 5-3.
Finally another break by Ro- berts with a kick ahead, arid the Gunners were caught in posicasion Moore scored. Hud- sen converted. 6-5.
252 Signals v. RAF Kai Tak
Saguenay burly scored nfier this but lack of imowledge of the laws robbed them of on easy and well deserved try.
Wayscong then broke through from close to their own line and with Saguenay having no idea of defence Wayfoon had an easy try under the posts as the ear ended, 13-0.
Club 'A' v. Gurkha
Rifles
The Gurkhas nearly scored In the first second with a good three move before Club had Found their feel bat Scruby broke away and was caught as he neared the ine. Penman plcked up and scored. No conversion. 3-0,
Club pressed strongly until awarded ¤
the scrum hear
The Gurkhas Gurkha's line, won and went all the way to Score well out. No conversion. 3-3.
Penman broke Hway before half-ilme, was caught, but the ball went loose over the line The and Club touched down. conversion hit the upright, 0-3,
Club attacked in the second half, but the Uurkhas again broke through froni nhor their line to score under the pasta. 8-8.
own
Abbots
Middle 33-1
today's feld. He ran prominent Perhaps, ly but never threatened. I was vine, Signalboy; . 50-í Mor the fourth tima rundtrig that a shal Pil, Joralina, Light of Yorkshire horse had won this Road, Deputy Box; 68-1 others. milo event
Mustavon, scoond favourite, drew a splendid place at the start getting number 18. Major General drow 28 ásð Lavandier okchi, Had Lavaş- dier been better drawn tun might welt have troubled tib leader.
dr the well-backed horas, Zanzibar was the only one 14 got the "kiss of death”—that is, to be draw under ten al the
lart,
Withdrawn
Dividends
Totalisator returns to shiling stakes were:
Mustavon: Wiri 2d. Place — 149 8d.
four
----21 197.
Major General: Place - 145 tel,
Lavandier: Place £3 Bs. 2d-Reuter.
Odds down oǹ ·
Fuel, ont of the beat backed favourites for
horses for the race, had to be before withdrawn 20 mmutzu
the start because of cramp. He was third favourite in the 100-8 when he was betling taken out. He did not come under starters' orders.
Courts
The Irish contender Appeal was heavily gambled on when it was seen he was drawn on the outside of the field. At one time he was only 9-2 but owing to support for Mustavon, Major Generul and the American-owned Small Slam, he started at 6-1.
It was a glorious spring day and the going was perfect.
the National
London, Mar, 28. Afier, Mustavon's popular win in the Lincolnshire Handicap today there has
been a general tightening of prices against the leading fancies in the Grand National to be run on Saturday,
Team Spirit, the favourite, Is now a 8-1 chance after being the last callever on -1 st Monday. Merrymazı has bai- dened from 10-1 to 7-1, and the former favourite, the Scottish- trained Wyndburgh, has come from 1-1 to 8-1,
If Team Spirit wins ono London bookmaker will pay £128,300 sterling on the double, If Merryman wins it will be The winner is owned by Mrs £120,500 sterling, and H Wynd- MeVey. Major General is burgh succeeds the pay out will owned by the South African Mr be £278,500 sterling-China Jin Joel,
Mail Special,
With about thren furlongs to go Mustavon took the lead and, ruhlar ofi strongly, gamely bela oft, the challenges ot Major General and Lavandier.
The mare Wild
The Airmen were the first Ramblers v. Tamar 'B', fourth, Mahal Views
team to play Bevens as It should be played and they Wo win Ence, and unless sothe, sevens pull their socks ob they will win just da easily all the way thitush
the
Kamar, started wellbus faded and Ramblers with a glorious run front their own
25 scored
converted 3-0.
DHA
winner fifth, Firecracker sixth, Zanzibar seventh, Sovereign Path eighth, Shameful Harvest ninth, Courts Appen! tenth and Perhaps last.
Mustavon's winning time wia
one minute 39.8 seconds.
Bettings
Land-
Canada badminton open tourney
Winnipeg, Mar. 23. Ia most of the other gunca
Tch Kow-san of Malaya and there was far too much lengthe 25 and Ramblers werd eight Then another good try from
Tati Joe-hok of Indonesia won The this secret dt Stuths is
their first round malehes in thè points ahead possession, jout the the Airmba This was followed in the
Canadian Open Badminton The Bettings were: 6-1 Courta made sure they kept,
second half by another score Appeal: 8-1 Mustavon;
Championships here today, 9-1 With their three line moving from 40 yards out, and anally Major General; 10-1
Tch beat Renie Bradley very smoothly
Airmen a high kicit ahead gave them rick: 100-8 Franciscan: 100-7 (Canada) 15-2 18-7, and Tan In the second half Club "B" opened with & score under the the thince of another score Sovereign Path; 100-0 Zanzibar, beat Syd Lothian (Canada) 15- showed great promise, and posts and ediverted it: 5-6.
which they grabbed, 14-0. eventually Brown scored for
Chalkstream, Small Slam; 25-1 |2, 15-6-Router, The Signals kicked ahead, the the Club. Bennett converted. | Almen gathered, and whipped the ball Deross their threes and went away to score again under the posts. 10-0.
5-5.
For the first three periods of Entries close nt 12 o'clock extra-time Club were on top, NOON
Tuesday, Un
the 29th but could not maintain
Then another, good handling pace, and in the fourth period movė and file ie they scored March, 1960.
Police almost scored After n the corner. No collversion. glorious foot-rush.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNC „D,
Secretary,
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
16TH RACE MEETING 1959/GO
Owners are reminded that Declarationis of stårtors and riders for the Second Day close at the Secretary's Office, Happy Valley, at 10.00 nm.
on:-
Friday, 25th March, 1960.
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 23rd Mar., 1960.
In the fifth period Riach kicired ahead, and. raced through, touching down as the bail crossed the line. 8-5.
Police 'C' v. Sappers
Sappers played throughout with six, men and fully de- served their win.
They missed an easy penalty in the Brst half, and then got the ball from a short penalty- kick and raced into the open to drop a goal. 3-b..
good
In the second half a other three points in the lend three move put the Sappers un- when they scored well out. 6-0. In the closing seconds Polleo scored from a loose maul and converted to make it 6-5 but could do no more,
1 RNF v. Police "B"
The RNF hava a pica Utiüs team here, which could
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13-0.
They cased it thời ŚLA kicked shead ind Signalk gathered and scored úder the pists. 13-5.
Then the
Airmen broke through again, their centre going through, two tackles to under the posts. 18-5.
score
HMCS Saguenay v. Waytoolig
It's 'black
'black versus gray'
at the
chess
world world title
match in Moscow
-
Moscow, Mar. 23,
In classical chess, it is always white pieces against black pieces and fre
quently youth against age.
In the world championships here, now one-sixth complete, it is black against gray the dark complexioned, intense youth Mikhail Tahl against gray, aging champion Mikhail Botvinnik.
10
Except for one year when But if Tahl is a fumo, he is Velly Smyslov defeated him burring with a steady inten.co In 1957, Botvinnik has been heat and younger chess experts the world champion.
expect him consume the Twealy But on the Pushkin singe, not-so-ley Botylanile. Botvin- framed by red draperies where k'z ielneed in more like b Talii nečis only to draw in the sound of argument by dorip chill those nights. the next 10 games without spectators
altor 19, prevalent
Some older chess plajcik, even a single Vietory win each move, it is Tahl, who perhaps out of-sentiment for the Utle from Boylanik, now looks and abts like the cham-Botvinnik, or, for resentment to 48, who has beẹp, whining | plan. abens tiles for 22 years.
Whytoank were very die.
Al 23, the swarthy Tall; who therocketed, to the fore, in three appointing here, but Baguenay were wonderful,, years, resled today hfter faking They didn't have a clue but bad over Botvinnik as the they kept trying and trying end of four games. Hnd they had a few practice games remalo. games beforehand they would havo swept Wayfoong right out of the Tournament with ease.
Wayfoong used their backsto open the scoring with g tap under the posts. Wiggett con- vched. 5-b.
The challenger has 2.5 points From then on, Sdgićhoy, get-brid must gain 13.5 points. ting thờ từen of pústíhat the ball, Botvinnik with 1.5 points con retain the title it, he forces the thatch to 12-12 (c) pointă.
HOT WATER
in:
instant
WITH GAS.
Even in clothing
Mental torture
Tahi is always piitsod, self- snured, quick to move, quick
to faucilor. Botvindia takas n
Emble
Tahl's meteoric rise, have been saying the champion still has the necessary toold to win, Actress wives
Botvinnikk
...
power
long time to ponder his next engineer, while Tahl, studied rhove And Tall stands hawk-jourmilises at the Riga Löngulegu Till has won the time about the stage,
like aver tho
or paces School. Taht has played and, forced draws in ured.
The "block vermia Kray"
The champion shows a mons
ON
much chess, however, ho, has
motif is carried out even in the tal torture when Tahl springs not spent too much time writ men's clothing.
an unexpected move in anawering and friends do not know Tahi shows up for the frithes to the Botvinnik clascia pattern, how he makes his living. at the Pushin Theatre, atkg Botvinde equiems in his chair,
Wille planing bls next move, The two have one thing in a black sult with a dark crassing and uncyvauti
pottunon caldes their chess cravat o hair la blech, his legs, rubbing is eyes, fingering faco tanned by the Latvia Sun. his cravat Botvinnik invariably wears, a
In
actresses. did that is they are married to
However, Till married only Tahl is quietly but with four mamiha ago while Botvinnikk grey suit with a subdiled colour brooding tenschless autnost if hug a 20-year-old daughter. cruval o graying hide is for He could devour dis board bek dil us adat, which (*19 | through hin cyet. But trvalot betwegrethe two, friend Building at Lemties and wise, he is lipaseivo, erpwn. In moriscinte öf sirées, Width Tall provider – a foticks “ọť • pink reachen · Milä - tingkat
As another Indiention of dit,
describe thom tlius; Botvinnikk Das Boviel grandmaster gentle ait soler, never Mikhali Kotov, compares Tahi - Ihughing,” and Tahi - “a merly to's - finiša 'mad Motylicuik to {eling who is quick to juke and
laugh"-AP.
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