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THE CHINA MAILS: "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1960.

Club show strength behind the scrum in first Rugby trial match

By "PROP"

Both the Rugger and kite-flying seasons got under way on Satur. day, and at the Club Stadium they clashed. While the Club were tangling with the Gurkhas, some of the players got themselves frequently enmeshed in kite-strings. From the Club point of view the selectors were able to see the majority of the players at their disposal this year in action. against some worthwhile opposition.

genson

Early

form cannot look more necurate thon it always be taken as a reliable actually was. guide, but the Club certainly seem to possess, strength in

depth behind the serum.

of

The Trial took the form four periods each of 15 minutes' duration, During this time various combinations were tried out, both behind the serum and

In the pack,

Of the permutations in the three-quarter line the most successful involved Moore and Johnston in the centre, The wings unfortunately had litle chance to show their real worth, but in this department, Club are lucky to have the ser- vices of D'Eath, Kelly, Stewart, and Watson. All four are fast, tackle well, and glyen the alightest opportunity they will be a danger to any rival team this year.

show that

An asset

Colony Commonwealth XI

A nowcomer to Rugger, Wilson should prove a distinct asset to the Cich Fast over the essential twenty yards, he has a knack for the clansie fly-half move, the break inside his opposite number and the open vide wing-forward, The Club back this year will miss Charlie Stevens," but in Phillips they have found a for- ward with a very sourd lineout technique, who should be a dis-

Of the other for Linet asset. wards Uni view, newcomers and Bedford Dwyer, Menzies caught the eye. Penman seems to be staring this season in great style. Dwyer hooked well even after the Gurkha pack was reinforced by the Inclusion of Muniz and Walker, and the Club were on the wrong end of the shove.

At full-back Digby-Bennet These are early days. for the played with his usual forwards; scrummaging is hard

he dexterity, although

was work at the best of times, but never really pressed. At half-on Saturday the temperature bock Scruby and Wilson was sill high enough to bring combined well and were out plenty of purple faces.

the

basis of the success

the three's,

DI

Semby threw out

a long ball, which Wilson took with ease, possibly making it

U.S. baseball results

Speedy winger

So much for the Club, Gurkhas played their part ex- tremely well, they were called upon for rather mare physical Club exertion than were the players, With only about twenty players from which lo choose they nevertheless managed to keep the Club extended for the full hour of play,

for

Outstanding

the "Rifles" - Win' Morgan,, a very

on top against

Rhodesia

Salisbury, Sept. 18. Fine bowling by England fast bowlers Freddie Trueman and Brian Statham and Australian Test captain Richie Benaud shuttered Rhodesia's second sonings and helped put the Commonwealth on top here to- day.

The

team

Commonwealth were all out for 155 Leaving then 86 behind Rhodesla's first innings total of 241, came the recovery.

but thea

The home side were skiltled for 52 in their second innings, and the Commonwealth knock

ed up 68 for the loss of Geoff Pullar's

the wlaket before close, and now need 71 to win with Dine wickets jeft. Reuter.,

Inter-cities

Athletics

Warsaw, Sept. 18.

BATTLE OF BRITAIN CUP

Yesterday's exhibition softball

WINNERS Goose' Wong pitches

The Combined Chinese beat the Far East Air Force XI by six goals to two on Saturday at the South China AA Stadium in the annual Battle of Bri- tain Cup charity match. The half-time score was 2-2.

Another match between the FEAF and the Combined Chinese will be play-' ed tonight starting at 8.30 pm at the. Caroline Hill stadium.

Photo shows the victorious Combined Chinese team in Saturday's 'match. China Mail photo.

JAPAN SETS NEW

All-Stars to 7-2

win over

Cheyennes

By OLLY VAS

In an exhibition softball match played yesterday at King's Park before a large and appreciative crowd the champion Cheyennes went down 7-2 to an All-Star side who were aided by the ...brilliant pitching of "Goose' Wong.

In the other exhibition game,

the Hitle league champions, the Giants, managed to, come from behind to cqual the score at 11

Programme for

runs each In the five-inning Colony Knockout

-affair.

the

There was no scoring in the first three innings of the Cheyennes - All - Stūrs - game, Sonny Azevedo scored Choyennes only hit of the game in the third inning with n single to rightfeld.

The game seemed to be one-two-three affair until the top of the fourth when the All-Stars' L, C. Poon took two bases when Tony Rodrigues misjudged his hit right. Looking over two of "Malig'a two-base single to centre, scor ing Poop. Not to be outdone veteran Y: 8. Liang equalled Wong's feat to give the All- Stars a two-run leadi

The Cheyennes falled to reply. Rattled

ASIAN Upset victory for fast deliveries, PC. Wong hit a

RECORD IN HUNGARY SWIMMING MEETING

Budapest, Sept. 18. Japan broke the men's national and Asian 4 x 100m

freestyle relay record when they won this event in 3 minutes 45 seconds during the Japan-Hungary swimming meeting here to-

day. Breakdown of Japan's timings was: Yamanaka 56.4 secs, Fujimoto 55.9, Shimitzu 56.1, and Ishihara 56.6.

Another

Rosults

MEN'S EVENTS

Results were:

100 Meters Breaststroke

1. Hirakida (Japan) 1 min

Japanese record sees on August 16, 1959. went by the board when Some 5,000 spectators turned Yomita clocked the 200 metres out to see the second day of backstroke in 2 mins 20.7 seca, the two-day meeting at the 50- Hungary broke two European metre pool In Margaret Island, records with its second place 3 mins 40.9 secs for the 4x10 telay. Gyula, Dobay, who was Arst away in the relay, broke his own European 100 metres freestyle record with 55.7 socA. Warsaw beat London by 127 He set up his former record of 1.8 secs. points to 74 in the men's events 55.8 sees on July 31 this year. at the two-day Inter-cities Australia's John Devitt holds athletics match which ended the world record with 54.6 sces. here tonight,

Hungary's 3 mins 46.9 sees Dunn, a big fast centre, broke

London won the Women's was also now European clean through a few times early match by 85 points to 01 points.record. Russla" set up the o vn, due to some #shadow-Reuter.

former record of 3 mins 47.1 tackling" of the very worst type, HK handling is a trifte suspect however, and

it may well be that he will find a permaneți berth on the wing.

New York, Sept. 18. Today's baseball results were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Kansas City Cleveland

Bonton Washington

Chicago Detroit

Baltimore New York

(1st game)

(1x1 gume)

(1st game)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

(1st game)

Pittsburgh

Cincinnati

Los Angeles Chicago

San Francisco

St Louis

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Philadelphia

• Mulwaukee

speedy winger who seemed

to use the whole field for his clusive running.

Ridgeway a full-back was very steady with the recent on sofa`louch-finding rather than length. The halves. Lund at

and

the base of the scrum

him quickly Matinsell outside struck up a workmanlike part- nership, which should prove use- ful to Army Selectors later in E the season.

This Gurkha side looks very promising Indeed, and could. surprise many a belier known XV.

Club will hold a further trial

Stirling Moss wins Prix Zeltweg Grand

Graz, Sept. 18.

Britain's ace racing driver, Stirling Moss, at the wheel of a German Porsche, won the Zeltweg International Automobile Grand Prix here today in Austria.

Germany's Hans Hermann and Edgar Barth, each in a Porsche,

on Wednesday evening com mencing at B. pen in conjunction with the Chib de Recrelo "Wal- were respectively second

third. lables", at the Stadium.

Six-day Paralympics

Over

declared

*Rome, Sept. 18. 400 competitors in wheelchairs and on crutches paraded past the official dais at the Aqua Acelora sports ground here today in the offcial opening of the six-day Paralympios the Olymple Games for paraplegios.

The partially-paralysed athistes,

from 21 nations paraded alphabetical order of tries. They were led by the green and white.clad

Learn

open

from Britain, the founder 1. nailona, while Italy, the bort, brought up the rear.

The majority of compeillera rode in hand-propelled wheelchairs, but a fów walk- od with the aid of light stock crutches.

| After making one complete cir- cult of the track the teams formed up with military pro- elatonin "the centre of the feld and the Gazies were đa- | clared open

by the Italian

TAE GAMBOLS

BOT TOM IN EVERY SUBJECT

Health Minister, Camillo Giardina,

The

and

Austraila's world driving champion Jack Brabham, in British Cooper, rellred.

a

Some 30,000 spectators FAW the 2010 kilometre race over 03 lays at the Zeltweg. Airfield,

The race was stopped three times when spectators wandered onto the track and it finally ended after 190.B kilometres Instead of the scheduled 201,6 kilometres.

Results

Results were:

2. Yoshimura (Japan) 1:2.4. 3. Izutsu (Japan) 1:3.9. 4. Kisa (Hungary) 1:4.2.

400 Meires Freestyle 1. Yemanaka (Japan) 4 mins 20.0 secs.

2. Fukui (Japan) 4:30.3. 3. Katona (Hungary) 4:32.5.

Ishi (Japan) 4:32,9. 200 metres backstroke

4.

1. Tomita

CCC three in

Ladies' Open

Singles bowls

competition

Following ore the preliminary round

foxture of the 1960 Colony Knockout Singles lawn howls competition, to be played on Sunday, September 25, com- mencing at 9.30 am:

At KBGC: J. S. Landolt v R. C. Sales-marker, A. D. Hels; E. G. Barros v G. R. marker, R. E. Da

Day- Walker v C. K. Sung-marker, K. Silva; G. Wraight; F. Lee y F. A. Santos- marker, E. J. 'Liddell; S., Y., Doc V. C. Bond v P. W. S. Cottier-- VJ. Tang-marker, Zander Tsok;

marker, Henry Tong; R. Craw- The All Starz rattled the ford G. Hong Choy-marker, Cheyennes in the atth with, a PAK. Lau M. B. Hassan: v C. five-run onslaught to leave McLennan-marker, Club; S. M. ittle doubt as to who the Rumjahn v W. J. Howard-

marker, Club. K. K. Sit started the ball At KCC: J. V. Da Luz v L. M. rolling as he drew a base on Silve-marker, A. P. Pervira: balls, advanced on a wild pitch C. C. Pereira v W. M. McCall and a sacrifice bunt by Lionel murker, F. C. Planck: W. Baker vW.S.F. Watson-marker, M. Q. Dayaram: A short single to centre by 'Goo pushed Sit Wong: S. Ramehned v Yip Peng across the plate. Y. K. Chan | Kal-marker, Club; C. F. Rozarlo walked.

I. C. Poon came up K W. Ball-marker Club. with another hit to, rightfield. At Recreio: A. J. Sequeira v Coose scored on this play. AW. Bullock-marker, M. S. Mc- tricky infield bit by Benny Bay; C, A. Coelho e G. Jeffzlen Omar loaded the bases.

-marker, T. P. Ross; B. Two more runs were scored as Douglass y C. A. Figueiredo a result of P. C. Wong's second marker, W. Hong Sling; H. hit of the day. Y. S. Liang got Club; V. A. Sequeira v P. W Lapsley v Jackle Ho-marker,

Bowls semi-finals victors would be

Club's

Craigengewer Cricket

Miss J. Barros, Mrs S. Ragt and Mrs E. Took caused a mofor surprise yesterday at Police Recreation Club when they defeated the highly favoured Hongkong Football

Club combination of Mrs S. McCall, Mrs E. Clayton and Mrs E. Edwards by 30-0 in the semi-final of the Colony Lagles Open Triples Lawn Bowls Championship.

to first on a fielder's choice while Omar scampered home on Pete Hogg-marker, Club. The CCC three, particularly D'Almada's hit their No. 2 Mrs S. Ragi, play- team's total runs to 7.

taking the All compellfors must be at the allocated green within 15 ed exceptionally fine bowls

minutes of the scheduled start- The throughout, while the HKTC

Cheyennes two runsing times or concede, The Final three not only failed to reach come in the fifth and sixth inn- and Semi-finals will be played their usual form but were ex-ings. Dickle Chaves walked to 21 shots, all other rounds to tremely unlucky on a few heads, and picked no bones in stealing 17 shots.

The winners, after being held second. D'Almada's throw went The Arst round will com- to 2-3 on the Arst three heads, wild and Chaves made full use mence of 11.30 am, the second scored a six on the fourth, when of this miscue to dent the plate round at 2 pm and the third opposing skip Mrs Edwards had for the face-saving rin.

round at 4 pm. the bad luck to slice the jack Manuel Xavier got on base the wrong way, and never looked back after that,

The Semi-finals will be play-

as his bunt was fumbled by ed at 5:45 pm and the final at frei-sacker Sit and like Chaves 8.30 pm. took off promptly to second. Robert Remedios saw the third

In the other, semi-Aual of the (Japan) 2 mine event Kowloon Bowling Green strike go past hit for tho

Club's Mrs' Leslie, Mrs J. Liddell

second time. But who

could

Barcelona také

20.7 secs (now national record); and Mrs J. Rounsefell beat Mrs blame him as Goose Wong, Spanish League lead

2. Csikany (Hungary) 2:22.1 E. Scott, Mrs C. Hewins and Mrs

(new national record),

3. Watanabe (Japan) 227.1.

200 metres breaststroke

1. Osaki (Japan) 2 ming 38.9)

stes.

2. Mashuda (Japan) 2:41. 3. Kunsaghi (Hungary) 2:45. 4 x 100m freestyle. Japan 3 mins 45 seca (new

national and Aston records).

2. Hungary 3:40.9 (new n tional and European records).

WOMEN'S EVENTS

100 metres freestyle

1. Csilla Madarasz (Hungary) 1 min 3.1 secs,

2. Maria Frank (Hungary) 1:5.4.

3. Sato (Japan) 1:5.8.

4. Woda (Japan) 1:8.

100 metres breaststroke

1.

2

M. Hetherington of the United Services Recreation Club by 24 shots to 20.

Mrs J. Hounsofell was gut- standing ampong the winners and Mrs Hetherington played well for the 'loscrs,

Madrid, Sept. 18.

who fanned' nine, was in tip- Xavier as his bunt to first was top form. Onetre Sousa scored

The Barcelona Club beat the once again fumbled by Sit. Valladolid 2-0 today to take A in all the PORNLC was the lead in the general stand- fairly entertaining even rigs. fter the second stage of exciting at times until the the Spanish Premier League Anal stages of the game. Soccer Championship.---AP

and

FIXTURES FOR 1960-61

COLONY CRICKET LEAGUE

The 1960-61 Colony cricket league season begins on Saturday, October 8.

There will be 11 teams in the. Arst division this

Saturday, Nov. 2 year ngo

plans, Optimista Brigade, IBC division RAF, ***

..

Sunday, Nov. 20 Roller v Nomads KC Genaus

v. Raoralo, KGV Schoo

Klara Killermann' (Hun- gary). 1 min 21.2 seca,

Berinde (Hungary) 1:25.9. against 10 last year and 12 XCA, KCC y Follce, Boy Nomads, Brigade v Centaurs, RAF 3. Takamatai (Japan) 1:29.7. compared to to in the last sen-

teams in the second 4 x 100m medley relay

son. Kowloon Cricket Club has

the

".

1. Hungary 4 mins 63.5 secs entered two teams in the first RAF v Brigade,

Saturday, Dec. 3 MC v Optimists, KCC YA! V C00. (Magda David backstroke division, while if

Scorpions v Re- 1:13.5. Klara

second role, Garrison v Police, Bye-KCC Killermann-division two new teams will be 1. 5. Moss (Britain), Porsche, breaststroke 1:20.0, Marthe the Police and the Nomads. 1 hour 20 mins 13.2 secs, 141.006 Egervart butterfly 1:15.1 and

Tho Aixtures for the first kph. He also set up a new lap Collia Madarasz freestyle round of the league ore: record when he covered the 3.2 | 1:4).

kilometre course in 181,578 kph, 2. Japan 5 mins 0.4 secs Senor Belgium's Lucien Blanchi ha (Tanaka 1:12.0. Takumaisu 1:27.

Cooper held the former record Myabe 1:18.1 and Sato 1:5.7). of 140.01 kph.

DIVING Men's springboard “ 1. Konkoly (lingary) 181.97 points.

begin events

tomorrow morning at the Three Foun- taina sports ground

with archery, basketball,' ́fencing and billards,

2. Hans Hermann .{Ger- many), Porsche, 1:30:13.D.

3. Edgar Barth (Germany), Porsche, 1:21; 20.1.

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2 Gerisch (Hungary) 126.98. 3. Yamano (Japan) 125.8. Women's high diving

1. Tial (Japan) 75.32 pts. 2. Balla (Hungary) 72.02. 3. Watanabe (Japan) G0.05.

4: John Campbell Jones Competitions will also be held (Eritain), Cooper.

swimming. Indian clubs. 5. Tony March (Britain), putting the shot, singles and Lotus Climax doubles table tennis and 'pentathlon-covering swim- gium's Lauzien Blanchi and › Hungary; crushed Japan 9-1 ruing, archery, javelin throw- Australia's Jack Brabham rein their water polp match. ing, shoiput and Indian club tred. There were 14 starters Takagh scored Japan's lone throwing---Neuter.

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Britain's Tim Parnell, Bel-

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FIRST DIVISION

Haturday, Oct. Brigade V Scorpions, .ccc V RCC

"B", IRC V Charrison, KCC "A" y RAF. Recreio v Police, Bye

Optimist.

Saturday, Oct. 1

RAF y CCC, Oplániis v Restelo, Drigade, Police y KCCA". Bye XCC Beorpions TROY

Garrison.

Sunday, Oct. 10 International Beties (112 Round) Inali/Paklat/Cegim/zajegav Rest of Commonwealth (at IRC as England .v Portugal (ut

Saturday, Oct. 22

HKCC).

COC Y

Recreio. Brigade.

Optimine, K

Scorpions ♥ Police, Bye-

Saturday, Oct. 19. Optimista y Garrison, RAT Ked "a", IRC y Recreio, KOL "A" Scorpions, Police v Brigade, Bye CCC.

Bunday, Dec. 30, Internations) Barles Trial

BKCG.

Saturday, Nov. $

V COC, Scorpions Tecreto v RAT, Follce v Opt Bys, —- INC.

Baturday, Nov. 1

Optimista v KOO "B" KOC

Boorpione

Tuland

Mainland

WITH GAS

Felice.

13, and

♥ University,

Sunday, Nov. 27 KCC VRC Das v Police.

Saturday, Dec. 1 University v DDB.

Nomada v KCC, Brigade v IAF, Berelo v KGV, Centators V, IBC"

Sunday, Dec. 4 Police Y CHITO, Nomads

Baturday,

10 Garrison Optimists, Recrejo v KCC "a". Beorpions V IRC, KCC "A v Brigade, Bye-Regreto, TRC V KGV School, Erigada Police.

KOC, Delvety v Police.

Saturday, Thee. 17

Brigade ROC Optimiste Scorpions, CCC v Recrelo, RAF v Garrison, Police v MC, Bye-RCC "A"

SECOND. DIVISION-

Baturday, Oct. 12. Nomads, Garrison v IRC, University KOV Behoal v Brigade... DBS V

Centanda, det

Police y Recredo, RCC V RAJ.

Saturday, Oct. 15

Baturday, Dec. 17

DBS y Brigade, Centaurs v KGV School. fearedo v Nornada, Garston VBAT, KOU. v Univerity.

Sunday, Dec. 10 - IRC v Police

U.S. THROUGH

Nomads RAP, Beerslo v Centre IN DAVIS CUP

KGV School -v DBS, Brigade v JC, University V Garison,

Monday, Oct. 17 KCC v Police

Saturday, Oct. zz DBS v Gant word, ICV RAF, Centaurs Nomeda, Bulgade v Univerelly, iscństo v, KEX.

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Sunday, Oct. # PoliceV KGV School.

- Saturday, Oct. 19 15 Garrison: Contins, DBE V RAT, At Recreio BC, KGV School V RCC,

University. Ty· Kornahé.

Bunday, Oct.20 Brigade-V Polos P

Saturday, Nov. E DIA', ▾ KOC, Nomade v Delgada, | Garrison DVIKOV, Bhool, RAT

Hondo, 10 v University,

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Baturday, NOVA IR trẻ by Norman, ketgacéry Necrato, DAA Comware, Kovánoc

Police

ZONE FINAL

Cleveland, Sept. 18. The United States' look 'k wla- TẶNG Bảo tôi đi ter VoDemet in their Davis Cup': Amstiçan Zone Anal mutch here, today. Earl Buchholz and Chuck McKinley clinched the match with a 0-1,0-1, 7-8) win over Marcos Cambus and Iro. Pinental In the doubles mately Which had been halted, by rain last night when the Americans were leading 2-0. In the 'Syst

The US team will next meet the Easton Zone champions, the Pullippines, for thố right; to play Laky ile European Zone winners, is the [tinai.

The eventual wrincian from Lhong three: Hations (wilk" thìn challenga tiss" relgiskie () cham mona;s Atastralia,for the trophy,

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