Sing Tao. CHOW
Sam Snead wins
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1960.
3,
KMB
2
KIT'S GLORIOUS GOAL
Last-minute counter gives
Desoto Lakes Tigers a well deserved
golf tourney
Bradenton, Mor. 27.
Som Snead picked up three : atrakes on the final nine holes! today and won the 40,000 dollar Desoto Lakes Open. Colt Tour-
#70.
Jerry Burber, who started the i
win over jaded Busmen
By I. M. MacTAVISH
a
meat with a 12-hole total of A spectacular goal scored by inside-right Chow Kit with
practically the last kick of the game gave Sing Tao narrow but thoroughly deserved victory over Kowloon Me or Bus in an entertaining first division soccer match played at the Club Stadium yesterday.
y with a two-treke lead, held i
hla margin through the first ne
of the Anal round, but carded
U
pur 1 ts
Snead's GR and!
wound up in second place at 277.
Dow Finsterwald took third inney with 278.
Spend collected $5,200. Bar- ber's winnings were $3,400 and Finsterwald won $2,200L--AP,
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
and Programmes
Entry Forms for the 11th Raco Meeting 1989/60 to be held on Saturday, 9th and Satur-
16th day,
April, 1000, (weather permitting) may be. obtained at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the: Club House, Happy Valley: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
The terrier-like Tigers emerged triumphant by three goals to even these effervescent
two after as virile a struggle as young men have put up this season.
ስነ
When Chow Kit sent winning shot fishing into the net four goals hnd already been mored. All of them were direct- ly attributable to poor gual- kerping but whatever his other faulls Wal Fal-kim had not the
cbancu with ghost of
the counter that meant two precious points for relegation-threatened Sing Tao,
The once glamourous Buk- men will want to forget this they can. ouling as soon as
Lird- ragged, They were
and although they rate lot came within a fraction of gel. flug a point they never really deserved such a reward.
No matter what their forward tine tried it went wrong through
inaccurat poor passing and
Tal-ful ha! shooting. Le
Kame. lis luck of shocking Entries close at 12 o'clock pace slowed up the rest of the the NOON
Tuesday, 20th forwards and Even when
KMB officials tried every pus- March, 1960.
sible front rank permutation ll the Kow- By Order of the Stewards, in the wond
loon boys salom looked like A. E. ARNOLD,
scoring. Secretary.
un
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
11TH RACE MEETING
First Day 9th April, 1960.
rico
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Disappointment
i with almost
dreinve
came
greater opportunity to shine the play they lost a foolish goal for he was opposed to strong is the 11th minute. persistent Lav Knf-chu And i
ball was lobbed goal- я кисссям against the big words, Goalkeeper, Kwong centre-forward Just abouti made no effort to get to it: made him the man at tho
1 is colleagues showed the same match.
lack of conccm and unmarked Lau Koi-chu had the ensical possible insk In turning the gift into a goal
He was pushed for his honour by Lee Tak-tung who has never worked harder or played with greater determination than be dici in this vital game, The tanky winger was out in attack one minute and back assisting the defence the next and bls first-half goat is une he will re- member with pride for a long time to come,
Most promising However, the Tigers' attack was not a one-man affair. They had the game's sperd merchant Lau Woon-ching, the ball in artist of the afternoon in Chow Kit, and two tireless workers in Fung Kee-leung and Tsang Keng-kong.
In strict contrast 10 The enthusiasm of Sing Tao was the oh, so casual 'se-can-win-when- we-like' nilitude of the Busmen who Individually
and col- lectively are nowadays playing almost exclusively on their past reputation.
There were chances in qulek necession at both ends but they were wasted and it was
minute
the 25th nc util that Sing Tao equalized,
Right-winger Lau Woon-ching ent a beautiful lob across the free of the goal, Wai Fat-kim falled to intercept and the ball travelled along the line almost to the opposite corner fag chase and to the line Lee Tak-tung gave frein a spot close somehow contrived to screw
into the net off twisting lob the far post with Wal Fat-kim still rooted to goal line,
grabbed
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the
MOSS HAS A DATE WITH WIFE KATIE
Nassau, Mar. 27.
British race driver Stirling Moss and his pretty wife, Katle, who have said their marriage may be headed for a breakup, had a date together today.
Moss,
the who competed in Sebring endurance race this weekend, met Mre Moss at
the
British Colonial hotel. They drove off together in a ear to visit friends, and serd they would be AL thek
home Camperdown Heights tonight.
Mos appeared irritated when he saw newsmen waiting for him of the airport. He aard he was glad Katie WAS DOI
there and that he could meet her privately. Moss said he may grant an in- terview, probably on Monday, before leaving for London the same day. Mrs Moss said the overslept and thus did not meet her hus band's plane,
Earlier she told newsmen: "We're still very good fcientia, He's the best friend I have in the world."--AP.
VERDICT ON THE
“CRUEL' GRAND NATIONAL RACE
Liverpool, Mar. 26.
Mr R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, and officials of various animal protection societies today watched the Grand National to see for them- selves what truth there is to charges that the race is unnecessarily cruel.
saying I seemed to be a good
FAND
The race, held at nearby Aintree race course, was won by Merryman II, a horse owned by Miss Winifred Wallace of Edinburgh. Although she had no bets on her winner, the race brought her a total of $13,134 in winnings. Mr Butler agreed to attendį this year's race following pro-i
Mr Butler and his wife both tests to Parliament over inst Mar's running, when only four pinced "modest bets on the out- finished the erme, but declined to BOY out of 34 runners four-nrx-n-hair mile course whether or not they had won,
"He was glad to see on the synerally considered to be one of the toughest in the world. A course there had been a IM total of two horses had to be modiftentions since last year with killed last year-compared to regard to the approaches to the one this year.
H
tences," the spokesmam adtod.
But he said: "Mr Butler, as Mr Butler himself drelined Home Secretary, could not take comment to reporters on the part in any lesies on the Grand
Hut
pee National-which were, in fact,
$10
the responsibility Stewards, the owners of the course, and the Stewards of tha
National Hunt Committee,
home
him
race, прокетан quoted
Olympic year makes this
year's
Varsity
Boat
Race of special interest
By VERNON MORGAN
new one
London, Mar. 26.
this
да
by 12
college,
the
Face
Statement
of
The executive committee of Lengue against Cruci Sports issued a statement saying: "There was definite and de- liberate slowing down of the
D! thi
race, obvithusly calculated to avoid the kiling of
winner's any horse. The tio was considerably longer than any Grand National win- ner's time recent years."
The Learue's veterinary officer, one of 12 League obser- vers to view the race, said: “In spite of the slowing down, the race was very gruelling, and there were far too many falls, especially at Becker's Brook. "Thase horses which finished did so in pretly fair condition, pbylously because they had been held in
A week from today, in the late afternoon for a change, (1615 GMT) Oxford and Cambridge Universities will do battle in their annual boat race over the customary course on the River Thames, starting at Putney and finishing at Mortlake, a distance of four miles 374 yards. This year's race, of special in- The Having
The Dark Blues have decided they had Ave members of Lady because it is Olympic that the "Banana Boat" design, Margaret Boat Club in the boat, equaliser it took the
youngterest
The day's events began with a year. is being called "The Battle which
was successfully
wor used in 1951, they Tigers just one more minute of the Blades," for both crews last year, is right and so their lengths. The previous year they
bomb scare. A police search to snatch the lead,
was carried out after anonymous is of the same type had six from
eards and letters had been re- Fung Kec-leung trailed the are experimenting with oars en
this occasion instead of with with a curved shell,
including Tony Arinstcong sent
bombs that celved warning ball out to the lett
rigging or styles.
The Light Blues, who have Jones us cox, ami also won.
would be planted around the high lob to the far side of the
Will the third time prove goul, and
course unless the National were Lau Woon-ching
generally stuck to the orthodox
Cambridge have never stopped or modified, headed a
. but fine goal
year's where oh where was the KMB
Police decided the messages goalkeeper?
About 50 animal lovers also staged a two-mile demonstration march through the streets of verpool in protest against the running-China Mail Special.
Missed chances
Busmen
Д
Oxford have light oars with short wide blades which have been variously dubbed as "bats." "spades" and "shovels,” The overall area of the blade is the same but, with shorter and thicker end-pieces, it felt that a firmer grip of the water at the start of the stroke will prove beneficial.
have already proved They their value, according to cooch "Jumbo" Edwards, in all types of water and will be used in the race itself, an during prac-
width. They have
Д
In everything they have done, lucky? as well they might, considering been favourites for this
rage. Their rivals started the were a hoax. their general supremacy over the past two decades, have sunion looking much the better shell of the same design as they crew. Cambridge improved and have rowed in for many years. unt they renched the tideway the Thames) were given a sporting chance by the experts.
Since then however, by virtue of their better showing In their trials and outing, the Dark Blues have again be- come strong favourlies to win the race in successive years, which they have not succeed- ed in doing since 1937-38.
Both Oxford
A Cam bridge have almost entirely from last year new elghla when Oxford scored an easy six. lengths win -- only their fourth since the second World War.
Winners for Rome?
Both trams are enger to lo well ther year because of the Olymples. It might well be that the winning crew is chosen to represent Britain in the chints at Rome, though if Oxford win. a substitute would be needed for the American Swayzo,
their own Quite apart from failings they ran lo a massed Sing Tou defence which lived
Wat Fal-kim was once again to its gerish reputation
fanatical courage uncertain in goal and he looked In the closing stages... in very lax when both the Brst fact 1 thought they gave too and second Sing Too goals were much consideration wo falling scored. The KMB fullbacks back on defence. It they had and Lau Tim defended well but continued to play their usual Low Pak injured himself during Sing Tho should have in- their lead before the gam I believe their the second half and lost a bit of creased The following conditions attacking
interval but twice through over- for 1960 Ponies for the aliave victory would have been more his mobility.
Looking al the game eagerness they failed to snap up meeting, entries for
they held a superficially coe got the im
2ood chances, For a long lime
The second half was a long which close at NOON on 2-1 lead and as the game progression that wing-halves Leung
dour struggle in which the Sing Tuesday, 29th March, are pressed well into the second Kit and Yeung Kwok-kit were
well but a closer Tao defenders took everything tice.
One American half i looked as though that doing very announced:-
that both the KMB side could throw at Cambridge have gone to the measure of their examination showed would be the
This brought the tally to 1960 PONIES (lat Day) victory. Just at their greatest of them were
much better in them. The
made other extreme. They have sub-
Cambridge 50 wins, Oxford 46 blades of only six RACE AJ, WARWICK moment
if their bitterest, attack. And
a switches galore without claim-normal ever
wins with one dead heat in 1877. STAKES. - Winner $5,000. } cimappointment.
group of forwards neested cup-ing any success and when they inches in
Oxford have only two man- did eventually equalise, thebeen streamlined, and contain a
of last year's winning happened well through the port it was the quintet in KNB Second $3,000. Third $2,250.
goal, as already stated, was a mall hole in the middle with bera
crew, D. C. Rutherford, their For Ponies of 1960 which second half. KMB made a loose ccloure yesterday.
Lattack through the middle and,
tragedy for the Tigers goal-a short rubber tube on the out-
alde to pass the water through new President, who rows at six several being repelled
keeper.
and A. T. Lindsay who is at to the bact
four, the thin Will the thicc or It says a lot for the youthful
Cambridge have three of last Sing Tao side that they did not blades prove the more suce
year's losing eight, G. H. Brown, Let this misfortune upset them. ful?
their new president, at four, They fought back gamety and Coaching difference J. B. Owen, son of their coach
Hi Is certain that those Outs- Wai Fat-kim had to look very
While the winning crow will Dr Raymond Owen, at bow. men catching the eye of the guod try from
selectars on Saturday will be and J. Beveridge at six. undoubtedly feel that the out
Oxford lively to stop a
the Olymple have one American armarked for Tsang Keng-kong.
has had something to do withį There were only seconds victory, it is really
the man in their boat, the 22-year-old eight, though rowing over 2,000
Swayze left for play when the crowd that wields it that matters Townsend
at three metres in fresh and compiti-
all- tively still water
far dst t got a real closing thrill.
even if he does get se ne help Otherwise both crews are Tsang Keng-kong moved the from his blade.
British for change,
different matter from a row of ball along the left wing and
Swayze There is also a difference in |
was captain of the over four miles on a tidal river. finished with a fine cross to the
the crews in the malter of Harvard crew which won the-Reuter. far side of the penalty area conching. Oxford think that Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Chow Kit was in perfect post too many coaches spoil the last year. He then rowed bow, tion and while the defenders
Jumbo Edwards. Cambridge have five mem-Johansson versus hesitated he brought the bolt" and
former Blue and successful under contral before smashing a glorious drive Into the net. A coach fast year, har had virtual magnificent climax to an enjoy-control of the Dark Blues from
the start. able game.
Cambridge on the other hand evidently believe in diart
"There's axious BAFCL in numbers" for the7 have and no fewer than fivë,
tū
Lark Man-wat was the most of the Promising member
Jine but he Busmenti front Eul scant support from Lee Tai-fol.
Foolish goal
In the middle, Lau Kal-chu played as hard as he always does and it was no fault of his that his side went down to de- feat. The right-wing pairing of Kwan King-san, and Chow Shiu- hung was not a profitable com- bination and neither of them did anything to get the place on
have won $3,000 but not more after than $8,000 in stake monoy,umes by the anxious clear-at- Weight 140 lbs. Winners of any-vest Tigers, the ball broke lo Chow Shlu-hung Ho back more than $3,000 in stnke
half hit
Kwong it towards money, 145 lbs. Winners 6 lbs. | Kwok-ing's righthand post. 11 penalty. Entrance $10. SIX was a poor shot but the young FURLONGS.
goalkeeper seemed to think the ball was going outside and made (1st Day) (RACE B).—only a half-hearted attempt WILTS STAKES. Winner get to it. $0,000. Second $3,000, Third
Man of match $2,250. For Ponies of 1960
Great ground of consternation which have won $3,000 but wont
up from spectators and not more than $8,000 in stake Tigers alike us the ball trundjer money. Weight 140 lbs. slowly in at the post. The
The playing pitch at the Cheb groans. however, were olmost Winners of more than $3,000 drowned is the sighs of reiter
Stadium was in very poor con- dillon and in parts it fooked in stake money, 145 lbs. from KM. short of such
as though the Colony's rugby Winneru
lbs. penalty, a gift it seemed pretty doubtful
enthusiasts had been digging for Entrance $10. FROM THE they would ever have scored. the Blarney Stone on Saturday TWO MILE POST ONCE hay did very well and he not of the same name.
This slip apart, Kwong Kwok Instead of playing for a trophy ROUND & IN (About One tremendous support from every
from right-back to The first real the came colleague Mile 171 Yards).
after Ave minutes when Lee Note.-ENTRIES MUST BE left-half.
If Fung Kee-wun look the Tak-tung had a fine shot tipped FOR ONE
RACE
top defensive honoare it was over the bar, but although the ONLY.
probably TAKE of his Tigers were having the bulk of
نا
(1st Day) (RACE A)—lu | Entry Form shown in the penultimate column.
DORSET STAKES.—Win- | ner $5,000. Second $8,000. Third $2,250. For Poniga of) 1060 which have not won] more than $2,250 in stake money. Weight 142 lbs. Win- ners of stake money 5 Ibe. penalty. Entrance $10. SIX | FURLONGS,
(1st Day) (RACE B). — In
Entry Form shown in the fast
columni.
Arc.
Pills for Britain's Rome
Games athletes-to prevent stomach trouble
London, Mar. 27,
British athletes taking part in the Olympic Games in Rome this summer may be given pills to keep them from having stomach trouble, it was learned here today.
NOTTINGHAM STAKES.-- Winner $5,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,250. For Ponies of 1960 which have not won'
Dr H. B. May, Director of the war emphasised. The pilla "ro more than $8,260 in stake clinical laboratories at the Lun- sutely to prevent outbreaks of money. Wolght 142 lbs. Windon Hospital, told Reuter that stomach disorders that so often nora of stake money 5 tests were now being entrier cut affect people making an exion- penalty.
under his supervision to deter- sive change or det. Entranco 10. mine whether The phis - The drug involved, stropto- FROM. THE TWO MİLE | which prevent atomach dis- tried, in a well-known one, Dr POST. ONCE' ROUND & IN orders ually associated with May, kald. (About One Milo 171 Yarda), changes of diet can be safely
administered without impairing | Tho tesis were begun follow- Note-ENTRIES MUST BE the team's performance.
Ing reports that fiembera of the FOR ONE KACE These tests, he added, are nowį Nów Zealand team to the Bri- ONLY.
being conducted with the help tish Empire and Commonwealth of 24 men from the Lundun Gomés Cardiff in 1950 suffér- Hospital Rugby Club aeilng ašį ed omnch treubles resulting human guinea pigs."
from took they als thuring a slop The pilla are not "pep" pills on the flight, enruulo to Britain, or energy pills of any sort, it (-Router,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 20th Mar., 1960.
VERDICT: Victory went to
the side that deserved it. The
HAVE Busmen
many prob- tems If they are to recapture their provious position Colony Football. Well dono... the Tigers.
The teams
In
شرقی
4
bers of the Lady Margaret Bost Club in their crew, and three from Shrewsbury School Lady Patterson bout Margaret wom the Ladies' at Henley last year and Plate
stroke the winning
on that ccasion. P. W. Holmes, has the task of stroking the Light
Blues on Saturday.
Cambridge
supporters Doint The
Sports Diary
Apart from the blades the to the fact that the last time deep-thinking Edwards, nover afraid to experiment, has taken a leat mut
Athletic of the Coach's Manual by giving his Sing Tao Kwong Kwok-lap, crew repetition" rowing, mak- LCE Luk-kong, Lui Ping-ylu, ing them do, as in track, re- Cheung
Mai-chi Fung Kee-petitive bursts over the same wuo,
distance and checking it times Cheung Chi-man, Lau Woon-ching. Chow Kil, Funy | vary as to the exact reason. Kee-leung, Teong Keng-kong, He has also had his men on a Lee Tak-tung.
toughening пр солга, liko
ira
KMB: Wal Fat-kim, Low Pak, their rivals who have not Chan Kwok-lam. Leung Kit,) years had it so Spartan, Cam- i Lau Tim, Young Kwok-kit, bridge should not fail for leck Kwan King-aan, Chow Shlu- of stamina this year, hung, Lau Kal-chu, Lee Tat-fal, Both crews have now shells Luk Man-wal,
which have cont than round the £300 mark.
Referca: Mr F. Prallett.
THE GAMBOLS
THERE MUST BE WATER JUST
HERD
THIS IS WHER
WE'LL KASSE THE POOL
TO-DAY
Hockey
Blagapore Comb, Services v Rong Selection. (Yookunpoo)
Коля
p.m.
int
Boccer Division: Happy Kilcher (35) 630 p.m.
Meeling
Valley
ИНГА Management Committee maaling. Sports jood, 0 p.m.
on June 22
mer
Goteborg, Mar, 27,
between return match heavyweight champion Inge-
Johansson and Flord Patterson was definitely not for June 22 in New York following a meeting tonight of the Utleholder and his advisors,
"The contract signing will take place soon In New York," sald Edwin Ahlquist, the cham- plon's advisor. Only a tew minor details remain."
FARELF boxing
finals tomorrow
The Finals of the Far East Infer Unit Boxing wil be held at McPher#ON Stadium, Kowloon, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29. Competing teains are 1 Cheshires, winners of Kalay and Singapore Dis- Iriel Competitions and 1 Royal Tank Regt who de. feated 1 Lancashire by tho odd polni in the exciting Land Forces Final a fort- night ago.
Entry a restricted to thope who have received Invitations from the Land Forces Sport Board and to all members of the Regular Armed Forces, the Hong- kong Defence Force and Hongkong Police. Entry is free.
At the conclusion of the match prizes will be pro- sented by Brie D. D. M. McCready D80 OBE, Commander 48 Gurkha Mi Bde Group, The Band of 1st Bn The Cheshire Regi- ment will be in attendance.
Welshman wins European boxing title
Dick
Dortmund, Mar. 27, Richardson, of Wales,
won the vacant European heavy- when the
boxing title
Ahlqulat added he agreed on almost ali polata with Thomas weight Dolan, Treasurer of Feature referes stopped his fight with Sports which holds the return Hans Kalbfeil, of West Germany, 13th round of their bout contract. Bolan arrived in the Training College annust here today from New York. scheduled
Athletics
Northcoto Training College Granthom
athlete menting, Caroline H. 1.10
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UPL
by Barry Appleby
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THERE'S
WATER
HERZE
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tonight.Reuter.
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