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Bobby Neill TKO's

French boxer

Manchester, Apr. 25. Dobby Neill, British feather- weight champion, tonight defeated Frenchman Adolph Vivior on a tech- nical knock-out midway through the fifth round- after the Frenchman had hoon down five timet.

Vivier Neill whipped into with a short right to the ribs In the fourth round and the Frenchunna went down for Capt.

That was the beginning of the

left end. In the Arthu hook Into his ribs put the Frenchman down for eight, right handers under the hent sent him crashing for counts of ninë much seven and then a final blow to the body put him down again.

Vivier got up at the count of nine-bot he was stil the referee staggering and

stopped the fight-AP.

BOBBY NEILL

Britain beat top U.S. team in

Olympics

Bridge

Turin, Apr. 25.

The United States top team went down to the British and the second American team was beaten by the Italians in the highlight games of the fourth round in the first Olympic Bridge Tournament here today,

The

At half of the 10 w played last The second half

tonight

United States

Think night be played

bea Bestan (VD) 79:29 (31/16).

Finland bent Sgypt 22000/2013.

Fourth rind results:

POOL "G"

Sweden (11) beal Spain 30/29

Chaltor 35/22)

Haly beat United Sihte (Springfol) 67:52 (30/28).

South Africa beat Germany

00/56 +36/23).

Australia bet

67756 (34/17).

POOL "O"

Venezuela

Philippines beat 70-48 (3327;.—AFP.

Orient

fight

47/33

Switzerland

title

Tokyo, Apr. 225. Orient atherweight boxing

Denmark bea! Sweden (1) champion Histo Kobayashi

48/40 (22/18)

of

Japan and eballenger Leo Es-

United Stoler (Vanderbilt) | pinosa of the Philippines signed! beat United States (F 203/40 contracts today to meet in

haght on May 5.

(39/18).

India bea! Holland 52535 (21/22).

France beat Belgium 06/30 (33/19).

Chile 91/29

Lebanon

(37/14).

Canada (38/19).

brai

POOL "*"*

beat Austria 0145

Brazil brat Iceland 51/37 (22/34).

Davis Cup match

Bucharest, Apr. 25. Poland qualled for the second round of the Davis Cup tennis competition today by beating Rumanis, 3-2.

The 12-reux bout will be held at the Korakuen Gym-

asium in Tokyo. Under the it Espinosa wirs, he contract, will meet Kobayashi in a return Dont within 60 days.--AP.

Tennis finals

Reggio Calabria. Apr. 25. Pancho Contreras of Mexico teamed with Haly's Lucia Bassi to defeat Ji Langley, Australia, and Bob Hawe, South Africa.) today to enter the finals Bf the mixed tables of the Reggio Calabris international tennis tournament. The score was 7-6,

15-7, 6-3.

The Pollsh victory Wilf Howe are Abe Segal. South cinched by Wladisiew Gazlorek African, beat Adrian Bey, Rho- Rumunian Ion leda, and Nevil Netie. Austro- who beat the

hu, 1-6, 6-3, 9-7. in u

quarter Tiriac 4-, 6-4. 8-6, 6-3 in the

finals men's of the Anal day of

doubles match. only gaine

AP play.-AP.

NOTICE

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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIE 26, 1980.

cage team

in airport mishap

Manila, Apr. 25. The departure of a National AH- Collegiate Athletic sociation basketball dele.

for a gation

six-game series in Taipei was de- layed when their Chinese Air Force plane was in- volved in a slight airport accident here today.

The 18-mar delegation was boarding the plane for a 2 p.m. departure when the root of an off cooler trick that had just serviced the aircraft hit its left wing, damaging the allerons.

The plane was immediately brought to the Philippine Air Lines depot: but repairs were not expected to be completed until íudnight.

Julian

Malonso, NCAA president and delegation head, mid their departaro had been re-scheduled for * a.m. tomorrow.

The 14 players and four officials, including Malonso, will be in Talpel until May 4.—AP.

TOM FINNEY TO RETIRE

Gilroy's

title

hopes crash

Manchester, Apr. 25.

Preston, Apr. 25, Tóm Finnay, one of the greatest footballón, ta- night announced Ro woul retire from the game at the end of the season.

In a letter in his club, Finney who was 38 the month, said he had been feeling the effects of an old groin Injury and would sooner go out in good health thon risk another season. and the possibility of another breakdown.

S.

Korea

edge Taiwan 2-1 in fast,

exciting Olympic game

Taipei, Apr. 25.

South Korea won the Olympic qualifying soccer match against Nationalist

China today, 2-1..

The only scorer in the second half was South Korea's Chang Min Chol who netted the ball 29 minutes after the game resumed,

Haltume score was 1-1.

The second match between the two countries is scheduled to be played in Seoul on Satur- day but might

(12 faire place Talpel instead

The winner

the Lwo matches will participate in the Olymple soccer tournment. In

76 'CAPS'

made Finney

more inter- national appearances than any

player except | Romo,

The world titla hopes of other England

Freddie Gilroy, British, Billy Wright, he gained 70 "caps" and scored 50 gouls — a European and Empire total only exceeded by centre- bantamweight boxing, forward Nat Lofthouse. champion, crashed here The artistic ball-playing capa at outside tonight when he was well, Finney won

right, outelde left and centre- outpainted

by Ignacio

forward. The only major Pina, of Mexico, over ton

honour to elude him was the rounds.

Football Association Cup win- ners' medal--Reuter.

Gilroy had built himself up to the position of chief contender for the world title held by Pina's compatriot, Jone Bec- (verra, but Pina exposed Gilroy's limitations which must have destroyed any chance of a tile shot in the near future.

Pina proved to be a suprime boxing artist and he gave a die play of skill and sharp punch- ing of a type rarely British rings-Router.

seen in

SPORTRAIT

"¡ stia think thɛre must

be some way out of that

London Ezerase Servios

OLYMPIC Focus

FOCUS

Mike Holt

draws in

dull fight

Nottingham, Apr. 25. Miko Holt. of South Africa

and Johnny Halafihl of Tonga boxed ɑ draw in a British Empire light fight heavyweight titlo tonight.

crowd

It was s0 chull the started singing "dear old pils." The 15-rounder was to decide who took over the title vacated by Canadian Yvan Durelle who recently retired from the ring.

CROWD BOOS But it's

vacant stor มน tonight's draw.

The crowd booed, jeered and slow-handstapped spoiling

fight, one that produced hardly

throughout the

a

thrill minutes of boxing

45

Holt weighed 1731⁄2 pounds, after falling to make the weight time, and Hulafbi the frat 171-AF.

Owens- he had

Hitler running

By SYDNEY HULLS

The outstanding events of the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games were the four gold medals won by American Negro Jesse Owens, the world record marathon of 2hr 29min 19.2 sec by Japan's Kitei Son, Jack Lovelock's sensational 1,500 metre runaway win... and the day Hitler ran. Hitler, of course, was no real were willing the Negra not to thlete-only a secondhand one. win.

He breferred to stand back and He had some hope at the start his satisfection out of, when Owens mode his customary welching better-muscled lesser-sluw break but

lights do his heavy work.

But it seemed to Hitler, who

I had planned these Games as a big propaganda bons! for the

' nul Arvans of his State that

then recovered

so easily und won in 210sec.

Hitler shifted uncasily but saf on hoping for the miracle that would save him from having to meet once again the Kreatest

ell he was doing was congratu- "black maxillary" of them all ladding personally the "black! anxiliaries" from America.

SLOW BREAK

Student Jesse Owens. the tan streak from Ohle, had already equalled the

Cams Anal time. And after who, seamed. lang, seconds—the crack of the pistol.

No slow start for Owens this time. He exploded out of his Olymple record of holes like a dark flash. It was 10,3 see, for the 106 metres to obvious there could be only one win heat and innl. He had gone winner.

en win the long jump with Hitler turned away. He eat- a nighty leap of 20CL. 54in. Inned to his waiting car. that sunds as an Olymple "Drive off at once." stormed reword.

the Fuehrer, leaving behind Then came the semi-foals for embarrassed alder to explain the 200 metres,

"It is very late, Hitler has And ler, nearing the end of, decided to leave.

200 metres in a recond time of 20.7500. .and has a quiet

over the day ho chuddle too made Hitler rum!

(London Express Service).

First, taste of cold weather

London, Apr. 25. The South African cileketers today had their first taste of cold weather when they prac lined at Lord's in new plongside the Middlesex team who were out for the first time.

"After a week of summery conditions, it is a good thing we have had this experience today of conditions which ore quite liable to occur in some or early matches,” sakd Dudley South Africans'

out

his watlence, stared hard at Owens, now 40, often siis back Nourke, the Owens za he taselt for the mari ¦ in bis Chicago home thinking manager. All the tourists are of the 200 metres, almost as it heut the day he won the Olympic |ħt and well.---AFP.

by Barry Appleby

WELL,

ON SECOND

THOUGHTS NO, I DON'T

IM,50

GLAD

GAS FOR JOY

NOW,!

CAN THROW

IT AWAY

of

UK football

results

London, Apr. 25, Results of tonights British football matches were: LEAGUE M

Mansfeld Shrewsbury Tranmere It

Gateshead

ΒΑΓΓΟΥ Darlington

Southport

Port Velo 2 Halifax 2 Питу

LEAGUE İY

a Walball

0 Northampton

ᄆ Exeter

1 30ltwell

SCOTTISH LEAGUE I

St. Mirren

1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE I Mewdenbeath © Falkirk

----Reuter.

D

Today's fast, thrilling gaine was played on a wot slippery field batare in estimated 18,000 highly partisan Chinese specta-

fors.

SKILL, v STAMINA

The game saw Chinese skill pitted against Korean ptanúna,

The Chinese controlled the boll with spectacular peasing herding In

but could not sustain the pace in tho second.

the fret half

which

Natalia China, was represented by Chines players from Hongkong. fonchi valiantly in the second hall bat were unable to scare,

The outstanding player of the game was Nationalist China's small, Bowt Won;s Chl-keurig who netted the frat goal.

Wang sprinteil and passed 50 yards downdeld to score Nationalist China's only tally.

South Korean players sald they were certain the second and final match between the two countries would be staged

Outstanding players for Korea were Moon Chung Silk, Cha Jal Sung and Chad Chung Min, in Taipei-AP,

THE

TIGERS UPSET

MOST PRE-SEASON PREDICTIONS

New York, Apr. 25.

(Postponed from February 20) The Detroit Tigers, consigned to fourth place by a majority of pre-season prognosticators, have the American League all a-flutter with their tremendous start, and many a baseball expert is rushing back to his typewriter to take another look at faulty predictions.

Ex-star soccer player dies during game

Detroit, Apr. 25.

it

The Tigers, noted for slow and slow Anishes in Starts recent years, stem to have caught fire with the acquisition of Rocky Colavito and appear determined to have Frank Lane hanged in egy from

Mr

It was

nided and Celavito, abetted by the fine defensive

Not since the days of Cobb, Crawford, Veach, and the later trio of Gehringer, Greenberg and York, has the "Motor City" entry been so Impressive offen-

And their moundstall- |sively.

helped along by the out-sized run production-has made it all look easy.

Manager Jimmy Dykes-the merry ""roundman" who has been around the major leagues since he starred at third baso for Connie Mack's steamrollers

Cleveland lamp-post. A former French army all- Frankle who made the Colavito for Harvey Kuenn traile and star soccer player col beganing to loote like the lapsed and died during a mistake of the century, game here yesterday, was learned today. Alex Gullan, 34. a native of work of Casey Wise at second Marsellie, was dead on rival and Chico Fernandez at short at Detroit hospital.

stop and helped offensively by the likes of Al Kaline, Charicy He had been an outstanding Maxwell and

rampaging forward on the Armenian team Steve Biko, has brought a new in the Detroit Soccer League for look to the Tigers.

Detroit seven yours.

tons 104,039 hayo swung The indians and White Sox, and married Gullon,

the through the Briggs Stadium co-favourites for the American father of two small children, was Juristiles

the first Jeogue pennant, have had poor employed with a steel firm here. five games have also caught starts, with pitching failures

His wife, Yvonne, and RONS Michael, three, and Colette, one, survive.-AP.

Scotland wins

Glasgow, Apr. 25. Scotland beat Ireland 2-0 in an football amateur International match here tonight.

Scotland, who led 1-0 at half- time, Anished joint second the International championship. England won the championship with five points, Scotland

Ireland

each had three Wales one.--Keuter,

In

and

und

ú

to witness

of the late twenties and early thirties--is not making any pre- ob- dictions, but his elation is vious and justified. "Iis never smart to get too enthusiastle this early", he warns however. "This is a game of heartbreaks.”

on fire and uro freely prodleting their greatest problem. Early

& pennant for their resurgent Wynn, bell-wether of the Chicago staff hos been some- thing less than sensational and the pale hose played ille better than 600 ball during the first week. The Indians havo managed to win only one their five games.

MORE CAUTIOUS

Most baseball men are a little more cautious, pointing out that there are still 140 games to play, but there's no gainsaying

On the other hand the Yan- the fact the Tigers have never kecs, albeit against second divi- loofed better.

sion opposition, have looted good in winning tour of their Their defence has lightened first five storts. Maybe another up and their slaggers have rovision of predictions is in been beating a merry Iation order. Most experts consigned against the fences to lead the Casey Stengel's men to third league to komers extra-basO place, but they may do better.............

AFP. kita and RET'K

FOXHOLE IN

ONE

GUINEN

KALL OVER

CAUINEAG

CALL OVER

ETALL OVER

0ờ, la, la! Our ball's down a foxholo! Claudino Ctós (left) and Beldgit Varangot, both from France, watch their caddle retrieving it during the matches at West Herts Golf Club recently-Exprem Photo.

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