THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1960
Wales favoured to beat Ireland in today's international soccer
Wroxham, Apr. 6, Wales are favourites to beat Northern Ireland in their Inter-
national Soccer Championship match here today. Had Ireland not been forced to make two late changes in their team they might well have gained their first championship points of the season but it now looks as though they will finish the season bottom of the table.
Wales appear to have the combinationt, balanced
Australian though Ireland have posible
Football Federation suspended
maten-winning wingers in Billy Blugham and Peter MePartand. :
Victory for Wales could re- sul in them sharing the cham- plonship but ultimately. how- ever, everything depends on the Anal international to be played between Scotland and England in Ginggow on Saturday.
'B' Internationals
present
Pach from
Zurich, Apr, 5.
AL Football Scotland Palpratica (FIFA), which nel paints
The International
England
LUNES
Stave Chara two games
Ser totny derided to spend Wales have two points from the Auripition Footbadi Pedern- they two games.
tion for non-compliance with Ireland have brought in "8" Live Internationa Federation's internationaln Ak'x
regulations
Eter Jah
(Burley) und 20-verr-old
(Sunderland) to, fili caused by the of Keith
Football Lawther Australion The
been allowing the Vacancies Federation has immigrant Austrian footballers withdrawal
Audralien motball Precock-Reuter, ar platy 421 before they had been resident -
for spite
3 yvan
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Australla, In interuation
Fration ruling-AFP.
Probables for the Free Handicap
سافت
European
table tennis finalists
pou
Zagreh, Apr. 5. Hungary and England quali- fied for the finals of both the men's and women's team events in the European Table Tennis | Championships here tonight,
Hungary, the holders. Eng- land, and Sweden, who are un- to-beaten in their respective groups, will, we in the men's final Breasley), Blast Pool tomorrow.
London, Apr. 5. Probable runners and jockeys for the Free Handicap (UITING year-olds), to be run over geven furlong:
Nowmarket meow at 1500 GMT, ave:
Dptimist CA TE. Hate, ironic (W. II. Carr), Tuch.t
Cou! IG.
Of the three, England are the Littlely unseeded team,
defend. England
their tile Bunny
the In Mozart (M. Hayes. women's final which will also Sky (D. Smith), be played tomorrow.-Reuter.
(nu jokey yet).
1 1 1 1 Blue (Jagainst
word), Limb
Western Enticement Papeisu (E. Smith, Red Sugar (10 jockey 3x+2), Palmal D). Ryan), High
PAM .. Pagety, Chola Hazri Girl (5. くふ
Merceri, Shy
Claylon, Nort Guilty (W.
Snaith, Morgat (5.
Pardoner
Glen (P
(12.
Surprise defeat
Larkin for Manchester U.
Talk), Royal
Boothman. Artell
(D. W. Morris). Punk Partn
probables)
Dublin. Apr. 5. Manchester United, the n-
Park
(J. Sime), Syndale Valley (Rush Football League first division P. Elliot. (21
side, were surprismply beater: Chit Mail Special.
at Dalymont 3-2
here tight
Rovers by Shamrock last year's Republic of Ireland League champions
American tennis selector in grave condition
San Francisco, Apr. 5. James B. Moffet around the U.S. Davis Cup tenais squad underwent ever- and then Rency surgery at St Francis Hospital a few hours later. Jus condition was critical to- duy,
Mollet. Chairman of the Davis Cup selection committro of the US. Lawn Tennis Asso. ciation, complained
of sever
abdominal phins at his home here, Gerald Misnier, USLTA Vice-President, took him' to the
Although United were not at full strength, lovers did very well to add another victory t their 1st of sucresses against English clubs, in recent years they have beaten Aston Vilim, Chelsea, and Leeds United. Router.
Scottish soccer results
London, Apr. 5. Results of Tonight's Scottish Gotball matches, were,
DivLion I
Third Lanark 7. Arbroath 1. Heart: 5, Clyde 2,
(Both matches vestponed foxn April 2),-Realer.
THREE NEW CAPS
IN BRITAIN'S
CURTIS CUP TEAM
feaslonnt, Maurice Moir, Inst week: Mies Ruil Porter (Long Achton), brilliant 21-year-old Mrs English champton; and Martey Spearthing (Sudbury), a icserve in the 1050 competition, The outer five members of the Bonalinck team are: Mrs M.
J.
London, Apr. 4. Three new caps are in
cluded in the British Isles women's golf team to defend the Curtis Cup against the (Prince), Miss P. Garvey (Co. United States in the Louth), Miss B, Price (Hankley match at Son), Miss two-day
Bubertion (Lenzie)
and Mrs F. Smith Lindrick, near Work-į (Royal Birkdale). sop, Nottinghamshire,
Mrs M. Garrett (Ferndown) le con-pluging coplain, on May 20 and 21. They are Miz Bello The British term retained the McCorkindike (Dunavverly ), Itophy when they led with the winner of the Sunningdale Open United States in West Newton, Foursomes in partnership with | Massachusetts two years ago. - the home club assistant pro-China Mall Spechi,
Horse-dopers going
of business
out of
in New Zealand
Wellington, Apr. 5. Compulsory swabbing of racehorses and the taking of urine samples is rapidly forcing the cheating doper out of his business in New Zealand. Since the New Zealand Racing, Many and varied have been
·Conference introdured swabbing towards the end of 1954, thirteen persons have been convicted and punished for infringing the rules of coping
One trainee was disqualified For life.
In Wellington, Conference foticials swabbed 780 horses team which they also took urine samples. There was only some juslitve reaction to the Cun ference's analytical test for dope.
roadcast
Ignorance
|
the explanations of persons con- cerned about how their horses
could have "picked up" dope. Under-21 world
But when a drug shową up in urine it has been metabolised, i that is, it is in a different form from when it was administered which is proof that it has passed
the horse's Through system.
Conference ameinis take great pains in swabbing. Each horse's swab is sealed in a metal con- nister and sent to Wellington immediately after the day's racing.
fencing tournament
Moscow, Apr. 5. The world fencing ournament
for contestants under 21 years of age will be held in Lenin- grad on April 15 to 18, Tas reported today, Tess
Tudorich Brazil's Bangu Club
wins
to play in New
the Craven York soccer tourney
Stakes
Newmarket, Apr. 5. Apolio, owned by American ambassador Jock Whitney, fnded soon after the half- and way singe today Anished out of the money
New York, Apr. 5.
Brazil's Bangu Club will join European and United
States soccer teams in international competi tion starting in New York on July 2, the New York American Soccer Club announced, today.
the 1959 Carioca Champion Bangu, which finished second in the one mile Cravenship event in Brazil, entered Stakes-a trinl for Classic | {g ercond section of the Inter- three-year-old racehorses.allenal soccer lengue's com= The winner of the 77th inn- ! petition.
The Brazilion tram ww ning of the rars was Tudrich
unpaved
sunthly alvad who three furlongs from the 215USI and won Ly e ani a half lengths Cress Armany Star, Palisantter was a bead further away in third place.
be in the samo section with Red
Yugoslavia, Star of Rapid of Austria, Sampdoria of Italy, Norrkoping of Sweden and the Sporting Club of Fortigal. Games will be played at the JOINT FAVOURITE Tutorich, 11-4 joint favourite Polo Grounds in New York and
Stadium Roosevelt with Red Berriak. Win £705:
al
In
Spassky keeps
Mar Del Plata
chess lead
Mar Del Pluta, Apr. 5. Russia's Boris Spassky con- tinued his uninterrupted streak of victories in the International
here Chess Tournament from remained
the head of the standings.
for British owner T. G. Lawicy. Jersey City, New Jersey, across
River Hudson | Australian Jockey Arthur the
Breasley Rode Tudorich who Manhattan Island, envered the turf course 01:42.92.
not
The Craven Slakes did include any fancied runners in 12 2,000 Gulpeas or Epson | Derby Tuderich, was a 50-1 long shot for the 2,000 Guineas before the race-AP.
Final on Aug. 4
The sixth round results were
Sandi. Spassky bent Julio William D. Cox, President of Argentini, in 30 moves: Erich the New York Amerienn Soccer Eliskases, Argentina, beal Oficio the Gadis, Brazil, in 32 moves; Club, said in announcing expansion of tournament entries: Alberto Paguelman, Argentina, "11 a source of great satin-lort to Bobby Fischer, United faction to have this top repre- States, in 40 moves: Fridrick sentation from Brazil, one or Olafsson, teeland, beat Bernardo the leaders of the world in Wexler, Argentina, in 34 moves; svecer."
Osvalda Bazan, Argentina, beat The first section of the com- Luis Marini, Argentina, in 41 Londen, Apr. 5. petition will begin on May 25. moves; Carlos Bielleki, Argen- Resnil of the only Rugby Winners of the two sections will | Uno, beni Luis Alvarez, Uruguay, Calon match played today wars meet in the Final for the Cham-in 37 moves: Carlos Inculto, Coventry 14, Rugby 0-Reu- | pionship on August 4 the Argentino, drew with David
Bronstein, Russia, in 47 moves.-- AP.
Etov,
RUGBY RESULT
Polo Grounds-AP.
No slacking! That's Clean sweep for
my ‘double' order
Says STAN CULLIS
Manager of Wolves
Can Wolves become the first team of the twentieth century to complete the Cup and League double?
That is the question I've been ked uhnost hourly since we Villa in the semi- Anal.
belleve current form is I the only true guide. It is not the slightest rood dwelling in the past and records and le- tory have never meant
said the announcement! There is much ignorance about doping aping the general public, From Conference headquarters, was made by the Secretary of
the
Soviet Union Fencing beat Aston fur obvious reasons. Dopers the connisters are taken to sma the limelight and do not laboratory where tests are made. Federation, Anatoly Colyunitsky.
Our 6-1 League win over their knowledge of The monient a positive test is He told a news confermare that
thing to me. Burnley recently las obviously the following 15 countries have helped keep us right in the piz recorded, Conference officials in- the mechanics of the "art".
form their inspector in the
entered:
ture. But I am a great believer Conference offletals are re-district
is Austria, where the official lentless in their hunt für dopers † quartered, and investigations be-
first. and the administration of "the gin immediately. When these are law relating
when completed to doping
charges they apprehend culprits.
brought and the case is heard by committee of the Conference.
There are more than 100 grogs }
which give a positive return to the Conference's dupe tests, but the most frequently encountered since the introductions of swao- bing have been administered by strvchnine, benzedrine, morphine; and cocaine.
There are only two ways of administering these drugs no that they will show "positive" reaction-by the
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mouth or with a hypodermle syringe.
Malaya in Junior
Asian Soccer final
Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 5.
hospital and surgery for a per- Malaya qualified for the final of the Junior Asian
forated
Intestine followed.
Piritonitis set in.
Dr Lawrence R. Custer des- eribed Moffel's condition RS critical.-AP.
1 the
soccer competition by beating Japan 5-1 in the Jast Group "A" match for both teams tonight. fina) on Thursday they win their remaining gome Makaya's opponent K almost against Burma. certain to be South Korea, lam However, the Japanese have eur- a much superior gont average.
As rent Group "B" kader.
runner-up, Japan will Malaya
alt it thice meet Indonesia, Group "B" run- Ramde Irt
while ner-up, on Thursday to decide Group "A" South Korea has won twice and third and fourth places. should have no deulty in Ken Rosewall beet Panelto beating Singapore in the last Segura 14-12 in the first singles Kane on Wednesday, match of Professional
Gonzales loses year's champion and the
to Olmedo
Brussels, Apr. 5,
the 54th day of the
World
Tennis
Championships tonight.
In the second singles Alex Olmedo beal Pancho Gonzales
2-4, 13-1, 0-3.
In last night's doubles Rose- wall and Segura beat Gonzales and Olmedo 10-0 (one set of 10 plays).-UPI.
won
MAY
be
Belgium, Hungary,
East Germany, Italy, Luxem-in the old uxlom of first things boura, Poland, Rumania, United States, Tunisia, Finland, France, West Germany, Sweden and ther Soviet Union.
Competition will be for both
Most common drug team and individual honours
A challenge
any
India in Davis Cup tie
Colombo, Apr. 5. India completed a clean sweep aver Ceylon in the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tle, winning all Ave matches.
Ramanathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar of India, who won their first singles matches and Monday's doubles today turned in two more singles vic- forles la cud the serles
Today's results were; Kumar bent D. Selvadurai 6-1, 6-2, 0-8: Krishnan beat B. Pinto 6-3, 6-2, cannot-2-UPI.
crufts-
But, in ony case, i understand any skilled man being content at producing any work below his best,
And, apart from the posal- bility of losing form, a "take it I'm trying to condition my cosy Cup side has two other players towards treating each gloring weaknesses. game as a separate challenge and eliminating all thought of and will be held at the indoor any future matches whether winter Strychnine,
stadium, the drug most
Leningrad's they be in the European Cup or commonly found in the post- largest Sports Auditoriura,→
eve at Wembley. tive cases since swabbing was | AP. introduced, le usually given
in a powder form through horse's mash.
#
Many trainers has been using it for years as a conditioner, ad- ministering only small amounts, but positive reactions soon put a stop to what had until then been regarded in many stables as
common usage,
Fight cancelled
Madrid, Apr. 5. The bout for the European Byweight championship between tie-holder Risto Luukkonen, Finland,
and Spain's Young Martin scheduled here DA to- Wednesday, was cancelled Because there was a
flush day because the champion has a immediately fractured finger on positive reaction
his right after the introducilon of hand-AP. swubbing, it la reasonable assume that duping of horses has been going on in New Zos- land almost since racing begun. Exactly to what extent, however, will never be known.
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But if doping did exist un a Jarge scale in New Zealand, i certainly does not now. The dwindling number of pipe
re-
actions proof that the Racing Conference is mastering the pro-
blem. The risks are too apparent, and the penalties too great, for the practice to be widespread.- China Moil Special.
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
Masters have produced sonic remarkably fine games 12 "lightning" tournaments at ten seconds a move. The king's side attack in this gume (Sir George Thomas V. Kiel, London 1948) ls of a type whlen often occurs in practice. IP-K4. P-K4; 2 Kt KD3, Kt QB3; à B-Kt 6. PQR3; 4 B-R4. Kt- B3: 6 Castles, KixP; 0 P---Q4, PQK4: 7 B-K13, P--Q4; V
Malayn set a cracking pace CHESS ADJOURNED PXP BK3; 9 P-B3. B-QB4:
with two early gouts by Ahinad Dullah and Hamed Choni but
Moscow, Apr. 5. the Japanese struck back just
The tenth game in the World | before half-time with a goal by
Chees
between Series here H. Sugiyama.
world champion Michail Bol- The pace, however, was too vinnik and challenger Mikhail three much for the Japanese in the Tahi was adjourned Fordgh! points and is well placed to second half and Malaya forged after the 41st move by black hecome Group "A" runner-ahead with two goals by inter- (Tahl).
national centre-forward Robert
Runner-up
Japan, which has won once
han and draw Одсе
up,
Only the Philippines can Choe and another by Ahmed The game will be concluded equal Japan on points should ! Toufiki.—AP.
TAE GAMBOLS
DINNERS READY, GEORGE
OOME AND
GET
NEMMA
tomorrow.AFP.
by Barry Appleby
GEORGE
NOW DO YOU SEE WHY I HAD CASTERE FITTED TO YOUR CHAIRY
10 Q-K2, B-KK13; 11 8-K). BXB; 12 Qx B, Castles; 13 KI- GA KtxKL: 17 xiS BE! 15 P-83. Kt-Ki4: 18 Ki-Q2. P-QD3; 17 P-B4, K-K3; } P-B5, K-92; 10 P-30, - K:3; 20 Q-RO. Kt-K3; 21 B- B2, K-R1; 22 R-B51, R-KKU: 23 Ox cht. Resigns.
Solution No. 5797: 1 P-KO (threat 2 Q-R5), KIRI: 2 Px Kt, or 1....... RI-KII; 2 KL-... Xt5.
London Expreva Sarezca.
GAS FOR JOY
Regarding the double I would say that any team so close to the target must possess these aitributes on the closing
straight:--
The ability to isolate all thoughts of future matches
Strong all-round com- petition for Wembley places.
•Experience in previous League championship Anishes and vital Cup games.
the
We have seen cases in past where Cup teams have slipped from top gear following the semi-final,
This I contend is a dangerous practice because foolball form like any other form of sporting prowess cannot be turned ch and off like a top.
Most unfair
સ
to
Firstly, such a practice most unfair on other rides in The League.
A club has n duty to the Football League to play its ability all the time.
If this is done, then other clubs vitally concerned in pro- motion and relegation cast have no cause for complaint.
Secondly, and equally impor- tant,
ате there
the paying customers.
They are entitled to expect all-out effort, und, remember, many of them will be unable to ts at Wembley.
Many thousands, in fact, have to make do with these pre-Final matches. So it's up to a club to give them full value-London Express Service,
Sports Diary
TO-DAY Soccer
First Division: South China - v Happy Valley (BS) 5.30 p.m.
Becond Diviston: RILY RAF Sei Wan_(CK) G pan: Taikoo v RAF
Kat Tak Navy) 6 pm) Watzons v AFS (HV) @ p.m. REME V Koon Won (HV) 6 pm.
Third_Division: Univerzity v Sk Ying (HV) 0 p.m.
[lockey Annual Match; Combined Civilians Combined Bervices (RCC) 8.50
Y
9.11.
Athletics II.K. M Kin Garrison 1pain athletic championshipa al Boundary St. 2 p.m.
TO-MORROW Athletics
Land Forera Individual (preliminaries) Boundary
3.m.
Bacter
St,
International Charlly Cup: Commonwealthy Combined Chinese,
KFC, 0.30 p.m.
Mezz'a Int'l
Hockey
Ireland (KP) 9.30 pang Malaya v PakiszAY (SKP) 5.30 p.in.
Consternation!
-OVER THIS GAME THE QUEEN CHOSE INSTEAD OF SOCCER!
"Hats off to the Queen!" is the cry of the Ascot- tie, be-toppered gentry when she sees horse win.
her
by Robert Findlay
Rugby Rugby, and racing have been share the thrills in a
League Cup Final. wet-nursed in this respect.
And I'd like to see the Queen It is faster and cleaner than widen her sporting interests still any Rugby Union gaine. The Tony the miners'
discipline lamps of further.
13 in the highest Workington, the cloth caps of She would loe, I am sure, lo traditions of sportsmanship. And Oldham, and the Ashwives' ker-sec sports like greyhound racing, you seldom it ever see a poor chiefs of Half are raised to the motor-cycling, Ice hockey, swim-Cup Final. Queen for giving Northern sport ming, women's hockey....sports is biggest boast of the century where the enthusiasm IS VUITT ....her decision to watch the and sincere, Rugby Leagur Cap Final at
Now life
I'd like to see the Queen going Prince Philip introduced the Wembley on May 14, instead of to the dogs. The curfort is tre-Queen to Itugby Union with the the FA Cup Final.
Wider!
mendous and, after all, millions Army v Navy match in 1953. In of her peopin escape their trou- 1957 she saw her first and only bles at the greyhound tracks Rugby International, England v. every year,
Scolland. Now he shows her the But there wil be constern- Grey hound racing is the poor professional 13-a-alde Rugby tion among the Twickers die- man's ́ sport. Well, most of us code. hards. After all, what would are pour men! A little royal The Prince hos aten two Queen Victorth have thought of recognition would push us up | Rugby League Anals, in 1948 and
Quern going to watch the ruclal scale quite a bit
In 1955 whes no pivsented thö HIGHLY-PAID players in sport-
Cup to the winnera.
ing combat?
It's tough to innke the Old Brigado challenge the Palace advisera to a rerumdownl
Thrills
Royal patronage can "make" A.nport. The Queen has been a Yet what a fine thing when patron of the tugby League for the Quota takes an Interest in | years, but this is her Introduction
o lester sports the Norther to the gatee and I'll bet nero have only about 80,000 thousands of the "gato." Until followers anch week.
this who just a nominat
now
Rugby Leaguo "gates," In common with most sports, have been slipping recently.
It is sure the Queen's visit will inject new life into puts
the game up North and, perhaps, encourage those who want to re-establish it in the South..
~(London Exprem Serpico),
Too long the established sports | role, have secured royni recognition And I'll bet Prines Philip had the any way, Boccer, crickel, a tongue in persuading her to
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