THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1980.
Rangers trounced in European Cup
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT'S
6-1 WIN PRACTICALLY PUTS THEM IN THE FINAL
Frankfurt, Apr. 13. Eintracht Frankfurt, the West German champions, looked bound to reach the final of the European Football Cup tonight when they trounced Glasgow Rangers, the Scottish cham- pions, 6-1 in the first leg of their semi-final tie here.
the
nt this success, but second reworks Her incl
German were outplayed in the Team 1 1-3 ut half-time, but half and will have to produce their joy was short-ilved. Boon
super-hum effort in the afterwards, Macmillan the Scot
was brought second leg in Glasgow on May ish insitle=right, 5 if they hope to face either of down in the penalty area and the Samish wams, Real Madrid Caldow easily netted from or Barcelona, in the final.
British Olympic soccer XI held to a draw
London, Apr. 13. Britnin alawody through to Gomes pals in the Olympir Rome, tonight was held to a 2-2 draw by the Netherlanzb, m an match Olympie amutrur söver at Totham's Lane Stadium.
White
Elart
Real Madrid and Barcelona maced in the first leg of the other on April sri-Anal in Madrid
21.
A crowd of nearly 80,000 saw Hangers take one of the biggest setbacks in the history of the club.
Always superior
Eintracht WSTY?
always
i superior in the second half, They
Center-forward Bobbie Brown Were fister, fought for every (sixth minute) and felt-winger ball and improved with every
gral.
K.
Jim Lewis Bed minute) 1, The Germa took the lend England's goods. Left-wing? | after 27 minutes when left-half Stinka Bred a terrife shot inte top of the net which left the Glasgow goalkeeper helpless.
The wildly-cheering,
L. De
Lecimacker minuley and centeforward P. Boawan (77th minute) at bacle inted butch tight ark... AP
Fight date
indianapolis. Apr. 13. date for world! light- Archie
The bravyweight champion)
Moore's
Germany's
13-Litter
Ear sat
with
B Willie
for Mat 25 here has been sot promoter Al Fark sad today.
The schedule 3-rounder will be fright at the indiana Sta Fairground's Coliseum.- AP.
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let of a mass of rockets and
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Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Boccer
2nd Division: Gymnastic
Wan (9) 0. p.m.
V
d Division Sf Joseph V
Unive (Navy) 5 pin.
Djall
RAF
Pent
Shek-0 Country Ch: Guem Day, Lux competition.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
11th Race Meeting
Saturday, 9th and Saturday, 16th April, 1960.
(T be held under the Rules of the long Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 21 RACES (There will be 10 races on the 1st Day and 11 races on the 2nd Day) The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, on the 1st Day. Un the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the Tiffin interval will be after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.)
The Sceretary's Offler ut Alexandra House w close at 11.45 3. on the 1st Day and at 10.00 am, on the 2nd Day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without un Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the
reeting.
Admission Badges ut $10.00 each per day are obtainable only un the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Queen's Building, Chater Road: 5 D'Aguilar Sircel; Klug's Fnad. North Point and 382 Nathan Rood. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICES.
ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tins will be obtalcable at the Club House if ordered in advance frun the No. Hoy (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 admissiou will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fer of $3.00 in order to gain re-adulsion,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20,80 each for the 1st Day. | $22.00 each for the 2nd Day and $4200 ea, for both days may be obtained from the Casti Sweep Offices at Queen's Buliding. Chater Red: 9 D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10,00 am. on Friday, 8th April, 1960, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.
spot,
the
Eintracht went ahead again in the 541 minule wheil inside-sert, Pfaff shot in from goat-mouth scramble and he scored another Biyo minutes later. Cilin Koala
from Lindner (74 minutes and 84 minutes) and Stein (84 minutes), -Reuter.
came
England goalkeeper Springett dives but is beaten by this great shot from Senthand outside- right Leggal, who notch- ed the first goal for his country in the Interna- tional Boccer match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, last Saturday. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Reuter wirephoto,
Perez confident of winning Saturday's world title fight
Bangkok, Apr. 13.
Leggat scores
for Scotland
Three softball finals to be decided
the
'INCREASED ANIMOSITY'
S. African rugby player to leave England
Hugh
York Apr, 13.
Gillesple, York Rozby League Club's South African wing-threequarlet, announeed today he is returning homo "Urcause of tho lacteosed animosBy Lowards Bouth Africans In this country,"
Mr Gillesple in a letter to. his chub gold he also wished to return to South Africa on May 12 "for political reasms * home."
He added that he had a few Instances of people hitting at him personally and of some bad feeling.
"If Things clear up I could be back in #month or so," he urldtext.
Mr Gillesple has at:vndy resigare froin his job here,
He said today that while gy per cent of people in Britain ivere wonderful to deal with there had been bad feeling on the part of others.Reuter.
during Police raid home
Easter holidays
By OLLY VAS
the
of S. African sports officials
Port Elizabeth, Apr. 13. Police raided hames hore of
members Executive
of the South African Sport Associa– long an organisation formed to fight estour bar in sport. Polleo on Tuesday night seized and documents
Interest in softball over the Easter holidays will centre on the International Series Finals in both the Men and Ladies' divisions and also on Junior Knockout Final between the Indians and the Giants. The opening game on Easter Sunday will feature the Indians and the carpondence
Giants, at 11.30 a.m, and some good softball should be witnessed.
Deculiar Fact tant! Junior Bang, Sheldon Ma, Wally himself. As for the rest of the It is whenever the Indians are tluped Ma, Y. S. Llang. Jackie Wei, side nothing to drop a decision, whether it be and Raymond T in League or Knockout compell- thon this season the reverse has
pected to get past the Cardinals in the Knockout Series but some grand pitching by George Souza
11 spate of
World flyweight champion Pascual Perez of happened. They were not ex-
Argentina worked out against four sparring partners today and said he was in prime con- coupled with dition to defend his title on Saturday against Thailand's Pone Kingpetch.
"" deflately win the Right. I feel very good," Perez told fight! director Nnt Fleischer.
The weighed 1317 pornids, į champion tw inder the Byweight limit.
But contender Pone told a television audience on Tues- day night, "I'm sure 'il bring the crown to Thailand." The tall, fast moving Thai fighter was in ring condition ไหด weeks
the Oght ago before was postponed.
Since then, he has tapered off his daily workouts and gays he's
in perfect shape. A1 24. Pent advantage and han 10-year richt inches in height Over Perez.
VENUES FOR
THOMAS CUP
ASIAN ŻONE· BADMINTON
have
Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. India and Pakistan proposed Malaya as the venue for the Asian Zone matches of the Thomas Cup Badminton Touruament.
errors by the lepers helped no
end.
have
Giants favoured Judging from various oulutons expressed in Junior league cir cies the Giants should win.
Manager Ray Cordeiro is of the name opinion but ac- cording to him a great deal Jojo will depend on pitcher Marques who can reach top form one week and then hit In any the depth the next. case Cordeiro expressed con- Adence considering that In league competition the Giants
already
beaten the Indians twice, the first time decisively and the second by a three-ruus margin. The Indians will be only loo happy to disillusion The Gianty mentor. This should be a good match to watch and personally has Hongkong King to attend
suggested
1 believe the decision could go Bangkok while Thailand has
either way. Perez denied today he ind written to the Asian Badminton
At 2.00 p.m. the heavily-
ladies take on Into an early Confederation secretary, Mr Teh favoured China mesenured fight date by Fleischer and said Gin-sool, requesting that this Portugal in the second acme of year's tournament be played the best-of-three series in the he set the April 16 dute in con ference with diplomats at the accurding to the International Ladies International.
Year thei Argentine Embassy here. The Badminton Federation's draw.
Now On Chinese was scheduled out originally for April 2.
Actording to the International Chinese girls scored a resound- ing 30-0 victory over the Lusi- draw India King Phumipol and Queen Feileration'
tantans, Olive Yuen striking ent play Thailand planning to attend scheduleu ie
nine batters. The record book Sirikit are the bout and a major factor was Bangkok before July 3 in ways that China has won the post- inding a date when they would arst round match in the Asian war series four times and Portu- be free.
Zone. The winner, who plays gal eight times. In the pag four has registered Malaya by Nov. 30, will have reasons China the chulee of courts,
three victories and Portugal only
been
Belting in Bangkok is at fever bitch for the 13-round bout. Watering today was reportedl even or with a slight edite for Perez-AP.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programines and Forns for the 12th Race Meeting 1950/60 to be held
!
at
Hongkong has been drawn to play Pakistan away.
one.
Gloomy prospect
It was whispered that is the Ceylon hus not replied to recent opening match of the Asian Badminton Confedera-series the Portuguese girls practi- tlon's letter asking it to select a eally dictated to their manager venue-UPI.
the positions they wanted to ill
Entry Ike to interrupt
on Saturday, 30th April, 1960, (weather permitting) may be
holiday for
is known about them except that they are re- Wang outed to have an outstanding In SCAA's "Goose" il:cy have one of the best bitcher and catcher. pitchers to the Senior league.
Le Strangely enough
has International never WOD Sa medal but this could be hla year to do so. South Chin players include K. K. Si, L. C. Poon, Bill Yee and P. C. Wong.
This is undoubtedly one of the strongest contingents ever to re- Most of the present China. players can i both infield and outfleld positions, they have a wealth of experience in Inter- national competition and they also have Wei and Pang standing by to relieve "Goose" Wong. The three-times winners of the post-war Internationals take the field as favourites.
Familiar face
It could turn out to be a thrilling game or it could be a big on with China inficting on the USA a severe trouncing. It all depends on what the sailors can show the fans.
26
To round it off here is sprinkling of news of interest to the softball publio. Due to unfurcaeen circum-
Universal stances the Taiwan ladies will now not arrive t possibly mid-May.
of the organisation which claims to ropressant (bout 50,000 near- while sportsmert
The Sporta Association was formed two years ago to try to win International recognition for South African nan-white sports-
NCIL-AP.
Switzerland draw with Luxembourg
Baste, Apr. 13. Switzerland and Luxembourg I drew 2-2 here tonight in their
European Zone the in Olympic qualifying tournament.
Switzerland. led 1-0 at half-
time Annual dance
An
As this sees print big plans are in the air for the formation of Little League Baseball informal meeting between Soft- ball Chairman Bill Woo and tnterested has been youngsters arranged and something definite should be decided soon.
is the annual Lastly, them:
the 90ccer
France and Luxembourg cach have four points and Switzer- Innd two In Group Six of the European Zone,
France are home to Switzer- land next month in the remain-
Froup. - Ing fxture In the Reuter.
in the 1046/6 gathering of the softball frater. Thailand Olympic
hope killed
The USA est won an Inter- national Final playing seas and since then nity, Popular Jindoo Hussain ay MC tu Dict Chino anet
have Portugal
has agreed
Soft- forthcoming dominated
The during the the scene. Americans will be representarl | hall Dance at the Peninsula Hotel
Bangkok, Apr. 13. intended to
Sao Wam Sae Yip, one of by a team from the new station on May 7. kt in
hlo the Thiladem," ant seon revive the "Miss Softball" con-
Thailand's Olympic
cycling Also the dance. in aelion here belove.
fast at the
voting hopes for Rome, was killed 10- There is a familiar face in the Most Valuable Player line-up. that of CPO Bill slips will be sent out next weekday while practising.
The Press con-
He was lending a procTANOU Williams, formerly of the Orea. to all teams.
alrendy advised of eight cycles in busy Lumpini He has a magnificent "throwing tributers have
of the
Park when he collided with a three arm and his fielding at third base The Association
car-AP. and hitting put him in a clam by nominees in cach league.
England's rejection of 4-day
says
Tests a mistake
Wisden editor
London, Apr. 14.
with disastrous resants us we The rejection of South Africa's proposal that the forthcoming Test series
know now. I manager Onofre Souza permits any of them to Influence his judgment this time. Portugal will have to say goodbye to their chances of qualifyi for the play-off for they must win to even the score,
As it is, coming up against the cream of the ladies' lengue in the turm of SCAA and two or three
against England should be limited to four days for each match, was a mistake and a short-sighted decision in the opinion of Norman Preston, editor of Wisden.
Nie
with
recognise In the 97th edition of Wisden,, that by Worrell and Sobers for; of cricket w
the West Indies in the six-day umpire as a vital part of the which makes its appearance to
Bridgetown at
last me, and treat bim day, Preston says that the longerTest
January? Such tactics could in respect. the time allowed for Tests, the
Cricketers of year
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scheduled to be run on 30th Apr, 1950, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.
The office hours of the Cash Sweep Oflees of the Club are us follows:-
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Monday's to Fridays
Saturday, 1 April
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9 am to 10 ani,
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Mondays to Fridays Saturday, 18th Apri
Hong Kong, 2nd April, 1000.
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By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD, Secretary.
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10th on Tuesday, April. 1980.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
African
team
and Toreros is already a gloomy and particularly the batsmen, Welcoming the ninth South
to get on with the game. ta
to the British "Much of the dull
play Isles, Preston says: "If the South which crept like a paralyols Africans ean increase the tempo into three-day County Cham- of their batting, they will be pionship matches before the welcomed wherever they gu awakening of last
without having prospect
who should piny August, Apr. 13.
worry about. President Eisenhower said whore. The Pertuguese girls ore Inter nfl up-and-coming plivery and it here today hot te will rupt us hoilday next Monday would constitute a major upset to open the baseball sensor in it they triumph over the more Warbington whose team will experienced apposition. play against the Boston sachusetts team.
M
The last one of the day sers China pitted against the USIA in the Men's International Finzi at 3.30 1.TT.
summer
Futile batting
was due to the example set but, like innst other countries, they now find that their safety- mainly by Test players," says
frat methods of the past have Preston.
teft a dearth of ntrolic-makero, the With recent events in
still th in the "Can antos Imagine any West Indias
Honorary Tom Stalih,
A Secretary fore going back, to Washington, a majority of players from the thing more futtle than some of mind,
batting, Guern Secretary of the 10 welcome French President SCAA team phy the Breves England's stonewall
that of Balley In nelation at Cricket Umpires, Charles De Gaulle un April 22. Klondike Wong and to Pak- especially
ago, or appeals to players in all trades -AFP.
huen with the Pandas lying Australia two winters
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
11th Race Meeting 1959/60
Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and riders for the Second Day clone at the Becratary'a Office, Happy Valley, at 10.00 a.m. un t-
Friday, 16th April, 1980
A. E. ARNOLD,
Becretary.
Room 107, No. 9 Ice House St. — Tels, 21832 & 31488 Hong Kong, 18th Apr, 1960.
He will return to Augusta fur two or three days' mure rest be-
China will be represented by
THE GAMBOLS.
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MAKE A PHONE CALL
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MENU
DUT HER A VERY IMPORTANT CUENT
by Barry Appleby
SURE THAT'LL BE ENOUGH MONEY
TO PAY THE BILL?
In another article Harry Goe, who reported the MCË tour of Austraila, contributes of the legislation a survey and discolon on the throw and troversial
problem.
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For his five cricketers of the year, the cultor selectel MJK. Smith (Warwickshire), G. Pul- lar (Lancashire), K. F. Barring-
Carr bon (Surrey), D. B. (Derbyshire) and 籍 Illing- worth (Yorkshire)-China Mali Special.
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