THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 28, 1960.
World Amateur Golf opens today PIRIE PITTED AGAINST
ONE OF MOST CORDIAL AND
CONFUSING OF ALL
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS
Ardmore, Sept. 28.
Amateur golfers from 32 nations start out today at the Merion'
Golf Club in one of the most cordial and confusing of all international competitions the second World Amateur Golf Team Championship..
Inaugurated at St Andrews, Scotland, two years ago, the World Team Championship is played by four-man teams repre- senting each nation, but only the best three each day are. counted toward the team totals.
LAWN BOWLS
FIXTURES
CON-
This makes It a bit dimeult in players
whal's to understazici going on. But friendship and international amily are sidered more importunt thun scures in this competition-at lenst mit comes in show- down for the huge silver Elsen- hower Trophy,
Australia won the first Team Championship in 1958, beating the United States 222-224 in
playoff after a thrilling fintsh in which the Ameri-
Au
lown
cans came from behind on ike
The following fixtures for the Colony Mixed Pairs, the 1940 Knorkut Singles and the Shield Inter-itong Pairs bowls competitions have been onmunced by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Assoclution;
MIXED PAIRS Float
on Saturday, Tu be playesi October # at KFC,
mencing at 4 pm.
corn.
Mre 1, Shiva and C, K. Sung C. Sobey and (CCC) vs Mry
D. J. Hunt (PRC).
KNOCKOUT SINGLES The above will be played on Wednesday. October 5, com- mencing at 10 am with the un- completed drst round matches.
The second round matches de- gin at 11 are and the third round at 1.30 pm.
The semi-mals will be played at 3.30 pm and the final at 3.30 All matches will be played at KBOC.
Callover prices on
the Autumn
Double
London, Sept. 27.
final holes to tie with the Aus- A Victoria Club' spokesman
traflans DIN for 72 holes
and best out the pace-selling
British team by a stroke.
Favourites
said of tonight's callover,
on the Autumn Double- the Cesarewitch
and Cambridgeshire Handi- caps: "Due to the wide- spread coughing epidemic everybody seemed to be very careful and not a de- cent bet was struck " Cesarewitch favourite Pando- Andrews fell, hardente two points from Iceland, Kenya 12 to 1 to în to 1, white Domes cild not come day and Premium retained, but six new their position is second joint" to bring the favourites at 14 to 1.
The same three
teams, plu* France, New Zealand. Argen- Una. Candle and South Africa are listed among the favourites this time. Tweisty nine nations competed in the fest Team thompionship, at St. Three teams - and Spain, back this time, teams catered Tatal to 32.
or the newcomers, only Mexio seems to have mucr
of nwking chance
Koud showing. Although Mexico has never beaten the United States and Canada In the biennis Americas Cup matches. the four Mexican players galnext valuable internationa!
existence in this event,
The other
INTER-HONG PAIRS Second round be played on Sunday, October-2, commencing at 4 pm.
AI KRĠ¤; E. A. 5. de Souza, and L. A. Rozariy (Jardines) va W. J. Howard and C. P. Basto (J. Hutchison); F. R. Souza and R. E. Da Svn (HK Bark) v Jackie Ho and J. V. da Luiz (Gibb Livingstone) or FX Umted Arab Republic.
Alves and C. C. Pereira; 2, H.
Ceylon, players, Rhaixksi
Newcomers to the list were Hoy at 20 To 1, and Lucky White Heather and Sen Wolf, both on the 25 to i mark.
NEWCOMER
Winston
The
FREDDIE GILROY—ready for a tilt at the world bantamweight crown.
The world bantamweight title mix-up
By ARCHIE QUICK
1
What would Pete Herman, Joe Lynch, Al Brown, Terry McGovern, Joe Bowker, Digger Stanley, Charles Ledoux, Pedlar Palmer and the rest of the old-timers have thought of the wrangle which is going on over the possession of their prized title of bantamweight champion of the world? And how would the current protagonists have fared against them?
out
wero
Solo-
Lei us
tho try to sort
sop to the outgoing holder. muddle.
Promptly the rival New York State Mexican Joe Beccaro, having
Athletio Commission Cam-lost and regained the crown dissociated itself from the Newcomer in bridgeshire betting WAS Sir against Frenchman Alphonse nominations of the NBA.
Churchill's Release, Halimi and suffered defeat in) Meanwhile the wheels
two succeeding non-title fights,
First In the field was our pid sensibly realised he was going
and retired.
Jack downhill
Thai friend promoter started. the furore.
mong with the
that he was The National Boxing Ass”- | nouncement
British elation of America, admitting matching
champlon Chat they had not a native Freddle "Gliroy, of Belfast, with good enough
put KD
ex-holder Halimi at Wembley nominated a Brasiilan and a Empire Pool on October 25, Mexican for the vacant tulo- Eder Jofre and Eloy Sanchez -the Mexlean, probably, as a
丸一 profound
who became joint favourite with
beginning. to turn in Europe. have
King's Troop at 10 to 1. Last werk's join favourite Sanctum drifted out in the market from 38 to 1 to 20 : 1. Dairialatan in the betting also went out from 20 to 1 to 25 lo 1.
Newromers are wheh, sent only three Denmark, Peru, and Nyasaland
The United States
of
Apart from the entry Release, there were only miner changes to the Cambridgeshire is quotations.
Dooing und A. J. Sequeira represented this year by young The next enllover will be (Rediffusion) ve A. P. Pereir Dette Bertan, the newly-held next Monday,
and S. Chubb (Dodwells); C. A. | crowned National Yvanovich and E. M. Ribeiro || champion, (HK Bank) vs K. W. Ball and ¦ Byndnami R. M. Hetherington (Labour ¦ Jack Nicklaus. Dept.)
At RCC: G. R, Day and J. Tindall (Gilmans) va T, Hose and T. Kavanagh or W. Bayne and B. T. McKirdy; V. 1. Thomas and E. J. Liddell (HK Tel. Co.)
P. W. Hogg and D. J. Holt (Navy Works Dept); R. Hor- wood and F. G. Da Laiz
Dock)
S. (Kowloon
W. S. Do Silva and L. Ogley (Chartered Bank).
V9
amateur
PRICES
Bob Gardner, Bill Prices at the callover at the and 1959 champion Victoria Club here tonight oa the Cesarewitch Stakes and the Cambridgeshire Handicap were: CESAREWITCH
Australia will
defend the title with Bruce Devlin, who tied for individual honours at 301 in ISK, and three new players. Edward Ball, Jack Coogan and Eric Routley. In the field of 127 individuals, only 40 played at St Andrews,
The
course
At Recreio: G. FI Santos and likely to
10-1 Pandofell; 14-1 Domes- day and Premium: 16-1' Poutir Licence and Radiation; 20-1 Final Test, Hoy and Shatter; 22-1 Touch Wood; 25-1 Alcactus, Alcove, Angazi, Chrysler, Jong- feur, Lucky White Heather, Sea Wolf and Spartan Green: 33-1 Aristarchus.
CAMBRIDGESINKE
to
Coughing epidemic
among British
race horses
де
ELLIOT AGAIN IN TODAY'S ALL-STAR MILE EVENT
London, Sept. 28. Gordon Piric, who for the first time broke the four minutes barrier for the mile at Dublin on Friday, meets · Australia's Herb Elliot in the All Star Invitation Mile at the White City here this evening.
The race will be held due- Ing the Boodlit Landon Versus Pan Amertown cities mirif which wil
London'a athletics #cgson,
The race which could prove] Bernard-wil also join in this to be the greatest anywhere in battle of speed and tactics, the world this yeri includes ul! three men who bettered four minutes IN Dublin Ellio, Badesla'a Terry Sullivan and Firie,
Two of the oustanding middle Other events include the 880 distance men in Europe-East yaras with New Zealand German's Siegfried Valentia, Olympic champion Peter Snell, holder of the world kilometre George Kerr of the West-Indus, record, and France's Marcel Karl Druse of East Germany, Dr Tony Blue of Australia anu Tom Farrell of Britain.
RHKGC admitted
*Other Olympic chauplens are: America's Otis Davis (400 metres) and Don Brogg (pole vault) aud Britain's Don
to World Amateur Thompson (80 kilometre walk).
Golf Council
Ardmore, Sept. 27,
Other stars Include the Aus- tralian women's trip Marlene Willard (100 yards), Betty Cuthbert (220 yards) unch Norma Thrower
(burdies),
The World Amateur Golf Coun- Britain's Joy Jordan who lust
the eil announced here today that Saturday broke
women's the 1962 World Championships 680 yards world record,
ht would be held in Tokyo on Britain's
Hudford (220 October 10-13, .
yurds).
Pelor
*The Council admitted to Visitors' teams
Imembership
the Royal Hong-
kong Golf Club. The Counci now includes 42 organisations,
The following officials were re-elected
the Council's
to
| administrative committee:
Shun NonƏLİY (Japan), W.
The visitors' teams are!
100 yards: T. Robinson (Bahamas) and к. Gardner
West Indies).
220 yards: Robinson and S.
Anteo (Kenya).
D. Ackland (Australia)," Ber-i 440 yards: Mat Spence (West nard Ridder (US) Francisco Indies) and O. Davis (United Rustoli Di Morignana. (Italy), States). and Douglas White, (New Zeań 480 yards: P. Snell (New land).
Zealand) and G. Kerr (Weat The committee's 'co-chairmen Indios).. пре John Clock (US) and. 120 yards hurdles: Gardner Henry Turcan (Britain).— und L. Taitt (West Indies),
Jump: 1. Roberson (United States) and F. Fore-
ATP.
ANOTHER WORLD
BILLIARDS WIN FOR
WILSON
JONES
Edinburgh, Sept. 28.
Not to be outdone That was jumping the gun with a vengence, but, not at all ruffled and certainly not to be outdone, opposing promoter Harry
Levene, from his alck bod and through matchmaker Micky Duff, said that if there was going to be any world-title
Hittle difficulty ship-but afterwards, he could contest in England it was going bullding up a commanding 976-produce little of note,
Wilson Jones of India, defending his title in the World Amateur Billiards Championship, scored another victory here last night, beat. ing Andrew Ramage of Scotland by 2,252 points to 733.
Jones hod
to be between Glasgow's Billy 400 lead during the first session Feature ม่ the Бесода Rafferty and Mexico's Ignaels of his tie against Ramage. Pina also at Wembley, but jus! two weeks before, Mr Solomons' date.
330 break
Long
man (United States).
Pale Vault:
(United States)
Other.
Bragg
and A.
N.
1
4 X 100 yards relay: Robin- |son, Gardner, Aning and Taits.
4 X 440 yards relay: Davis, Kerr, Spence and J. Wedder- burn (United States)-AFF.
Five changes in Ireland XI to
play England
at
Belfast, Sept. 27. Three players regarded as auto- mažio, cholees in the past hayo been dropped from Ireland's football team to meet England semion wis a magnificent here an October 8. break of 330, by Jones.
They are left-back McMichael The Indian had a chance to (Newcastle), Cunningham (Dun- Newmarket, Sept. 27.
The Indian scored only one beat the break of 353. by Jim fermline) and Cush, Weet Solera, regarded
who lot probably the best two-year-old
Next step was that Solo- | three-figure break of 235 bitt Long (Australia), the highest Leods to return to frish League mens got the British Board of others of 57, 54, 74, 81 and 92 of the championship, but the fun football this season. filly trained
has in England,
Control's blessing, while the gave. hira a considerable ended when he missed a pot of succumbed
thu coughing
Altogether there gre Ave Board al the same thue odvantage.
the red, epidemle affecting more than
changes from the side that lost through Chairman Onslow The rolling Merlon CouIME,
King's Troop and Re- balf the horses in training here,
At one stage Ramage was in 10-1 Pilladelphia suburb, is
Fane refused to recognise the the lead with a run of 101-his 89, 84, 116, 88, 72 and 104 and over from Hui (Norwich)
Jones also had breaks of 81, to Wales in April. Dougan takes lease; 20-1 Diffidence, King's and will be unable to run in the
American, set-up,
first century of the champion-his total of 2,252 was the best inside-left, present us Kreat a W. M. McCall (PIS Co) vs challenge as St Andrews did, and Tyler's Hit; 20-1 Messenger, Sanctum, St
and Mark valuable Cheveley Park Stakes
McAdamu But that is not all. Blast, here tomorrow.
of the championship so far.
(Bolton), who last Cotton and J. Tang or G. Lee although the won ther probably Bookmarker, Dairialatan, Fagus,
played fur Frantically endeavouring to Another absentes wil and M. J. Divecha; C. A. Coelho will be better
be get into the act,
Ramage's best break was, 75, Irland against Italy two years Al Phillips, Chan Scotland's Robson's Cholee, Running Blue, Ambergris, winner of four of former Sling Shewan wind ar rain. and W. Hung
"Aldgate
ago, replaces Lawther (Sunder- Tiger" and Spring Madness, Thames Trader her Ove races, who is also now Tumas) vs D. J. Hunt and E
Pion's British Ignacio Merion is un open, park-like and Ducky Lonsdale (PWD); W. Kly and C.
Gay: 20-1 Jeanne affected by the epidemic.--China | agent, climbed on to the band- course, only 6,604 yards
Ma Special, vs R. S. with a par
long Michelle, --Reuter, Hewins (War Dept)
of 35-34-70. But Gourlay and W. M. Davidson every hole presents a different.
kind challenge and the deep, At PRC: W. H. Bolton and C-white-faced
traps, (Taikoo) vs W. Lreens
contoured McLean
and
creeks winding McCall and A. D. Rels (Jar- through the L-shaped layenif
F. O. Madar and N. make low scoring dimeuit. dines}; Hart-Baker (Denis Hazell) vs Play starts at 1200 GMT - N. S. Feltham and P. B. Gardner day. One 18-hole round with
Talkoo).
Kowloon Dock).
be played eneh day throug
At IRC: L. M. Silva and W. Saturday. If it again ends in;
S. F. Watson (C & I Dept) vs Rast-place the, there will be Russell and K. F. Bodle (HK an 18-hole playoff on Sunday. Pollee; A. Mackie and F. C. Thus for second or third place Planck or G. H. Clayton and W. will be settled in sudden-death McColl vs B. Douglass and N. playoffs,—AP.
Fraser (Talkon).
AL KDC: F. A. Santos and j
J. S. A. Curreem or P. K. Yip
and T. T. Harley vs C. K. Sing RUGBY TEAMS
and A. A. Lopes (Stanvac).
AL HKFC: A., J. Hussain and
A. C. Lochte (Rediffusion) vs
D. A. Netsh and S. 1. Leonard (C & I Dept).
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
Fiche iba; problem oý P/ EL Villama (Borning Post, 1915), While to play and male in two
Solution No. 5895: 7 DXR, REBEKKB3/B=887; 30% B Kix Pant and wina.
yondon Exprell heraton.
The selected matches:
following
teams have fur Today's rugby
IKFC
Versus Penman's XV at Gael Club Stadium at 7.15 pm,
Digby-Bennet, D'Eath, Moore, McTavish Kelly, Wilson, Tan cock, Williams, Dwyer, Men- zles; Newbiggin, Bedford, John- iston. Phillips, Witley.
Penman's XV
10-wicket win for Commonwealth XI
Johannesburg, Sept. 27.
RUGBY RESULTS
Results
wagon to say that an Italian promoter, one Antonio Pleciau, had prior claim on Gilroy's SCT Unlon vices for the Irishman's defence were: of his European title against Belgian champloh Pierre Cos- semyns at Cagilari on October
Sympathy
London, Sept. 27.
of tonight's Rugby and League Mulches
RUGBY UNION Abertillery 3, Cardin 0. Penzance und Newlyn 3, 7 Bohemians 13.
Is there no country, prornvier, ¡8, -boxer, boxer's agent, control
tangled skein?
body ele, not involved in this.
tish title-holder to be one
of
After ibat the man I have most sympathy with is Pina, for has he not beaten both Gil- ! Toy and Rafferty-and In uncertain manner too.
10
Waterloo 6. Bikenhead Pork
RUGBY LEAGUE
Bailey 1B, Doncaster 5 Blackpool ham 11.
Borough 19, Old-
Rochdale Horhots 4, Work- ington Town 17.-Reuter.
English soccer results
The touring Commonwealth XI beat Transvaal by
ten wickets due mainly to fine fast bowling by Let us concede Gilroy's right the England Test players, Brian Statham, as European, Empire and Bri- Freddie Trueman and Alan Moss here today the principals, on the last day of the three-day game. Transvaal, resuming with a wicket pair, when he held a res defelt of 104 with nine wickets turn ealch from Barlow why standing. enly Joviccd like mistimes a book. Barlow had Raving match during ten fours and a six in hẳn 08. third wicket stand od 114 in just Final score were: Under two hours between Derek Transvaal 167 (5. O'LIMI Varnals, who made D5 and 45, F. S. Truman live for 59) over here will meet the winner Eddie Barlow.
and 274 (D. Varnals 95, E. Bar- there, and even then there wil League Holh these batemen fell with low 68, Trueman tour for 47) be dissent from the New York Commonwealth XI - 420. (B.State Commission and maybe the score at 232 and Transvaal were all out for 274, leaving 3. Simpson, 178, Trueman 59, K. the European Association if carte the Commonwealth 13 to win. Walter four for 39) and 13 for Italian influence is brought to Oldham
Statham separated, the third | no wiekct.wuter
bear on behalf of Signor Plvelau,
the Club TAE GAMBOLS
Bennet
Versus Club, at Stadtum at 7.15 pm. Hobby (Police), (Army), Fidler (Poffee) Maur- sell (Army), Stewart (Club), Riddle (Army). Leung tun- attached), Simpson (Armor), Kial (Police), Babington (Police), Dixon (RÄF), Edwards (Army), Itoberla (Police), Steven (Club), Pen- jman (Club).
UKFC Dragona Versus: Neèreió Wallabies - st the Club Stadium at 6 pm.
Wiggett, Scott, Leville, Nush, Watson, Her-Abbott, Thor burn, Collins Pile, Macauley, Bklemer, Roche, Barreglough, A. N. Other, B. Smith
U.7
EXCAVAT
I suppose the end of it all will be that the winner of the "official Gilroy-Halimi bout
of the Notre-Sanchez fight over
Results
Brentford
London, Sept. 27. of tonight's "English soccer games are: Division II' Elysion EV
Mansfield Flachdale
Barry Appleby
THAT REMINDS ME)
2 Queen's Park
WELAT DO YOU
WANT FOR SUPPERP
MAP.
Championship table land) at centre-forward.
The championship table to date is:
H. Beetham (England) J. Long (Australia) Wilson Jones (India) M. Francisco
P W L
5 5 0 6 3 1
54
THE TEAM
The team lac Gregg (Manchester United), Korth (Newestie), Filder (Burnley), Blanchflower (Tat- tenham-Captain), Ford (Ards), Pepcock (Closgow Cellic); (Luton), McIlroy 6 2 3 (Burnley), McAdams (Bollon), *Dougan (Blackbum) and Mo- Parland (Aston Villa).—China Matt Special.
6 3
(S. Africa) W. Asciak (Malta) W. Ramage (Scotland) 5 1
AFP.
Bingham
Sports Diary Featherweight
TODAY
Dowls
2nd Division: HKPSA ♥ IR¢ "G", Boundary Streek. 8 p.m.
Rugby
BAS Y Podce ICAL Tak 4.20 Club #Dragons" v" Recreio "Wallabies" (Chiba) 6 pm; Chum "A" ✓ Permata XV (Club) 708 pmj lat Royal Warwick Hert v. Whiljais **Wanderers' Couseway Bay 3pm.
Hockey
title for
Terry Spinks
London, Sept. 27.
Men's 2nd Division: Beation "A": | Englishman Terry Spinks exp- HKHC "B" ✔ Priora
• Banger
ANY
Mace 87 V. Demon Lions v Nav Bharat "D" (KGV) ali natches xt 636, p.m.
Tenia
Ladies Recreation_ Club ChaTS plonship matcher at 4.30 pynt.
Making (weight, Flying MIFINALE It's bound to came trus
for device rublime and fogd dixing
abe shira all the sna (especially for you)
tured the
British
feather. wolghi boxing flie when be beat Scolland's Bobby Nell at the Albert Half herẻ tonight. A cut over Neill's left
eye stopped the fight' after thy Prevenih round, The fight had been scheduled fpe. 15 rounds.
The crowd protested, "col- sidering that the injury was too slight to Justify the
reftree stopping the fight,
The match was refereed by 1. K. Fowell (Wales).
Spinde vrag an Olympia gold medallet at Melbourne, in 1950, Neill, had already lost three Aghia because of cut syes. He was also severely injured in ear .accdent,
In the seventh round Nell came out of a clinch bleeding profusely from the left øya. The Injury was apparently due to a head blow. Spinks had a large bump over hle left eye. The crowd seemed to be reproaching, the refaren for nat atlowing Neill's seconde Ume to ron the blood-sNPR..
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