THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960.
World Amateur Golf underway
BERRUTI AND GARDNER TAKE EARLY LEAD IN DAY OF HIGH SCORES
Ardmore, Sept. 28. The second biennial World Amateur Golf Championship started off under a fine drizzle of rain at the tricky Merion Golf Club here today.
Few low scores, were posted as the field!
moved through the first 18 holes. The
Bid
to help sports in UK and Commonwealth Killer spirit' condemned.
London, Sept. 28.
A government report published tonight condemns the "killer spirit" in sport but recommends the spending of £5 million a year on the provement of sport in Britain.
rain made Merion's deceptive greens abounds, 12 says: "It is not the parison. frustrating experience.
Ju Many
the star-stucided found the international field 655-yard jur 5 second hole a disaster Ther were
eights
and rings recorded the well-trapped hole.
Defending
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The
Soccer international
CLIFF JONES LEADS
European WALES TO 3-2 WIN
soccer
results
Barcelona, Sept, 28,
Barcelona won the first leg:
of their Europera Soccer Cup
(Belgium) here tonight by two goals to hil.
OVER IRELAND
Dublin, Sept. 28.
Arst round the wiin Llorse Wales beat the Republic of Ireland 3-2 in the first full soccer international between the two countries here at Dalymount Park this even- ing. The score was 1-1 at half-time.
There was no score at half- time:-Reuter.
Warsaw, Sept. 28.
Poland and France drew 2-2
im-in a soccur international hers It was not a spectacular game but the closeness of the scoring kept interest at fever pitch right to the end.
today, after Poland had led 1-b at half-time-Reuter.
The man
Rickety defence
Istanbul, Sept. 28. committee In a plea for national feelings (the
the backward; wanted financial assistance, It Turkish champions Bestietas
mainly responsible reasonable position Britain holds in com was for them to apply for it, defeated Rapld of Vienna 1-0 in to be kept. within
For the It therefore proposes the set- ment Counel they wanted from the
Sports Develop their first round return match of for the Welsh victory was all- .European Soccer Cup conquering Tottenham Hotspur's end of the world if British teams)
less is it uting up of an impartial sports the government £5 million cash are defeated, still
Half-time speedy left-wing Clift Joney, Tournament today.
He scored two goals, taking both symptom or proof of national development counell empower- Nadi Berruti,
his chances excellently, and was 32-year-old
ed to help spori with £5 mil towards the expenditures of the score was 1-0-AP.
Belgrade, Sept. 28. leeudence."
'composite' bodies the Bri- Italian motor-eur
dunled a hat-trick that satos re-
The idea that sport is a major on a yeur,
Ush Olymple Association,
The Hungarian soccer charn- only the presentative and Bob Gariner instrument of
defeated would have been richly deserved diplomacy, it
The money would-be dis-Central Council of Physical Re Plants, "Budapest," of
Stales red
saves of goal- the United
adds. reveals a serious lack of bursed among the British Olym-creation and the National Play Yugoslavia's champion Red Star by the superb 71 soch for the
round of the keeper Noel Dwyer, -over par
sense of proportion,
pic Association and the touring Fields Association-and the 2-1 in the drst
European Soccer best seare among early finishers.
Champions British Empire and Commun-National Governing Body BACKWARD
Cup before a crowd of 25,000 || *1*! 30-year-old
wealth Games Councils, with the |Spart. Gardner,
today.-AP. committee which pre-emphasis on indoor sports and from New York, carded a 35-30
They also recommended there
Glasgow, Sept. 28. the
theswinuming and report-under
more interna- should be £5 million of per-
Jones had a Glasgow Ranges beat Foren-
hand in The four-day, 72-hole com-
the over the 6,694 yard 30-34 par Pared
of Sir Johntional-standard, all-weather, missive expenditure by local Varns. (Hungary) by four goals other Welsh goal will be decided on Merion Juyout, the, seene of 11 Chairmanship petition
too. It was also gave his floodlit athletic arenas.
authorities capital expendito two in the Arst round of the fron hla centre that Phil the basis of the law aggregate previous national and interna Wolfenden, who
name to a controversial report daily
the tonal tournaments,
ture on swimming baths, athle- European Soccer scores of three of
Champions' Woosnam Central Ngure In ASSISTANCE each allowed to
tie tracks and other sport pro- Cup here tonight. At half-time West Pour
who Berruti,
Ham now lives in on homosexuality and prostitu-
United's 4-2-4 Sir John Wolfenden explained Jeeta they would like to build the Geneva, was out in 36 ond back ton-enquired into 43 separate
le Hungarions
1-0 method of play put team.
byste activities, rising from at press conference tonight Reuter, Australia
Ruiter. in 35 defending the
two up after 65 minutes. football and climbing to boxing that the committee recommend- championship won in 1958 at St
und arebery, Andrews tr
ed statutory financial support Scotland after
A considerable amount of playoff with the US.
evidence" received on the ways for the British Olymple Associa
tion and the four British Em- in which sport is organised, adire nx Commonwealth Games ministered! and Anuneed irt
Councils, where countries
IL enjoys it substantial income
from foot- If for instance, British. or- ball pool revenue or directions sending teams to or state subsidy, brought home to from, Commonwealth countries
incti
AN
The Aga Khan's Opaline wins Cheveley
Park Stakes
Newmarket, Sept. 28. The Aga Khan had his first big
success in England since the completion of negotiations
equire his tale
to
father's
Four birdies
veteran
ot
many
A
cardel four birdies with pults of 3 feet, 16 Inches, 18 feet and feet.
European tournaments, Berruti
He had some trouble off the lee, hilling short on the 555- yard second hole, topping a drive on 14, and driving into a Bunker on 17.
Closest to the top pair was Roberto Halpern, of Mexico, a meniber ut his country' Americas Cup team, who shot i 35-38-73.
Johannes G. Le Roux, a £3,000,000 worth of blud South African who also plays stock, when Opuline gained un tennis and cricket, and Walter easy start-to-finish victory in J. Godfrey of New Zealand, the Cheveley Park Stakes here) each scored 74. Le Rov Ventl today.
cut in 37 and came back on 33, Opaline, by Hyperion out of while Godfrey, an Auckland,
trainest by Alce salesman, shết a one-under-par Martine, and Head In France, was brought 35 on the front nine but needed homu by Australion Juckey, 39 strokes. 5 over, on the tur George Moore Three Jengins
Sir Percy Lornine's Abanilla Crus of
ahead of Mr Stanley Wootton's Quer early 18 holes srure Kepro.
Included 75's by Jean Pierre France and John
of Rhodesia -
76
Jacques
Was
third,
EL further
lengths "away.
Three Drysdale
Nyasaland,
by Opaline starked 1-10 favour- Moerman uf Belgium, Mel ite of the
with Gana of the Philippines six runners,
and Kearate nine
and Keith Alexander of Canada, 77 Abanilla 100 to seven.China by Ted Ball of Australia and Mall Special.
Jalo Gronlund of Finland.-AP.
10 four
A fine
fine and a pat on the back for Dick Richardson
London, Sept. 28.
Kobbero, Kops triumph
in India badminton
doubles final
Bombay, Sept. 28. Finn Kobbero and Erland Kops, of Denmark, took only 20 minutes to stroll to a 15-11, 15-8 win over the Indian pair Dippu Ghosh and Amrit Lal Dewan in the men's doubles final of the Cricket Club of India Badminton Champion- ships here yesterday.
The Danish pair took a short; while to settle down but then unleashed their vast reportoire of forceful stroke-play and ex- quisitely angled Cross-court shots and were thereafter given lille trouble.
Campbell invited to Cape Town
Capetown, Sept. 20. Kops, who meets Indian Oce Nandu Natokar
Organisers of the Cope Inter- in tomorrow's
Grand Prix at men's singles nal, had his national
Capetown, have hopes of a triple victory dashed Killarney, when he and India's Uber Cup cabled an invitation to Donald captain Mrs Miminh K. Lot- Campbell holder of the world
walla were beaten 15-11, 19-18, water speed record, and his wife D-15 In a mixed doubles sent to spend a fortnight in South inal by Natekar and Miss Africa at their expense, Sudesh Minocha.
The cable was sent to the In the other mixed doubles American hospital where Comp- semi-nal, Kobbero and Uber bell is recovering from injuries Cup player Mrs Prom Prashar received when his car crashed beat S. L. Shaikh and Miss during an attempt on the world Manda Kelkar 15-2, 15-8- land speed record.-China Mail
Special.
The British Boxing Board of Control took £250 Reuter.
from European heavyweight champion Dick Richardson with one hand and patted him on '
the back with the other at an inquiry here to Japanese rugby
day into his disqualification against Mike De John, of the U.S., at Porthcawl, Wales on July 27.
victory
Montreal, Sept. 29. The touring Japanese Rugby Union team Yawata Black Iron bent a Quebec All-Stars XV by 12 points to live in an exhibi- to match at Verdud, neur
ONLY TWO
RUNNERS.
London, Sepl. 28. Exar and Prolife are the only two probable runners for the Jockey Club Stakes to be num ai Newmarket at 1430 GMT to- | over one and three quarter miles
morrow.
Richardson was disqualified in forced to retire with a cut er the eighth round by referee in the eighth round, appeared Eugene Henderson for legeri before the stewards two weeks bulting.
the Boardugo. He was fined £1,000 and For this, appropriated £250 from his mispended for three months here, last night-Ching Mali Piggott and Prolife by D. Keith,
Special. purse and
cautiene Reuter, severly
bi us to his future conduct. They took into consideration a claim of provocation,
Mr E. J. Waltham, the Board's Secretary said afterwards that they had also taken into account, Hichardson's splendid behaviour in the events which followed his European Utic fight against Brian London in the same ring! a munth later,
London. for his behaviour on that vasion after he Was
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry
Easy win for
London, Sept. 28. Australia'a wonder middle- distance runner Herb Elliott tonight easily won an All-Blac International mite race at the White City Stadium, clocking 3 min 50.8 com.
Elliott, Olymplo 1,500 metres champion at Rome this sum- mer and record-holder for
Exur will be ridden by L.
Router.
Elliott
of a second ahead of fourth- placer Terry Sullivan of Ithodeafa.
this distance and the mile, was the only runner to clock under "four minutes In to- nights roc. Arpong the abrenters tonight was East The comparsively..poor thu
German Siegfried Valentin, Second placer was. France's Michel Bernard (4 mini 1.6 KOCA), whlie Britain's Gordon Pirle could only place third in 4 mins 3.0 secs, seven-tenths
Forms for the 1st Race Meet THE GAMBOLS
ing 1960/61 to be held on Saturday 16th and Monday 17th October, 1960, (weather permitting) may be obtaine at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the Club! House, Happy Valley; and the Stablos, Shan Kwonni Road.
Entries lost at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, 421: October, 1960,
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD.
Becretary.
THOUGHT YOU WERE TAKING MR OUT TO-DAY
*
recorded in ikis All-Star mile
.. can be explained by the IRot that an loy, winll was sweep- ing over the White City for night, obfling both runners and spectatore---AFF.
by Barry Appleby
THE DAI REES GOLF SCHOOL
Watch that
club when
it's uphill
You are on the fairway
but have an uphill lie. Obviously for this shot your left foot will be higher than your right in the address (1).
A slight alteration has to be made to the part the knees play in this situr- tion. Relax your left kneo (2) and straighten your right (3).
Try to get your shoulders into the same plane that they would be for a fevel- ground ile (9), and ensure that the ball is an inch_more to the right in the address position in relation to your feet then It would be an tho level (5).
THE SECRET"
. The secret of the shot is to take one club straighter- faced than you would need for the same hot on lovel ground. So, for a No. 4. Iron, take a No. 3 if you have. to olay ophili.
By having the ball back that inch and taking one club more than you normally would, you will counter auj tendency to rock back on your right foot and balloon the ball into the air.
3
THE WRONG WAY
Wrongly relaxed knees have caused the player on the left to tran backward # in, the addreas and his
balance
go to
will pieces
when lie takce the club back.
iiis fect also
are in an in- correct
tion in reta- Iton to the ball, which, La nearer to his left jook than his right.
The net result is that a combination of all there faults is going to away him backwards as the club comes down. The ball will pet "too ruch air and die. tance will be
HOT WATER
in.
an Instant
WITH GAS
(1)
Wales
Wales were helped by A rickety Irish defence, in which both full-backs were making their International debut,
Wis
A. O'Neill, late choice for the injured Cantwell,
the stendiler of the two, but failed to inspire, confidence and was out of position budly when the second goal was scored against his side.
He The
1. Fagan got both the public of Ireland's goals, irst was from a powerful drive. -Heuter.
World's fastest five-mile walk
by Matthews
London, Sept. 28.
A world's best performance for the Ave-mile walk was set up by British walking cham- plon, Кел Matthews, де London's While Cliy Stadium this evening.
Matthews' time of 34 mins 21.2 secs allpped 5.4 secs odi his own
previous best world performance, which he set up ct: the same track a year ago.
There way, however. world record for Matthews bent us the five-mile walk
no to is
not recognised as on oficial world record event.
The Brillsh champion's blistering
pare left two Rome Olymple medalists a long way behind,
Britain's 20 kilometres bronze medalist, Stan Vickers, was second, 300 yards, behind Matthews, and Noel Freeman (Australia) alver medullist at Rome was third, another 100 yards behind.
This was by way of revenge for Matthews, for both walkers dusted him from a place in the Olympie 20 kilometres walk- AFP.
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Sept. 28. Results of tonight's Rugby matches were!
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