UPSETS IN BRISBANE TENNIS
Neale Fraser Rod Laver beaten in singles semi-finals
Brisbane, Nov. 4)
Sydney tennis star Bob Howitt beat Wimbledon -
champion Neale Fraser (Victoria), în five sets in the singles« semi-final here today. The scone wùs 3-6, 7-5, 6-8, 6-3, 6-4
Hewitt had previously_falled to tako a sot from": "Fraser "Although" Fropor's service · wn |not then at top\form today Hewitt was the beller man end deserved his win,
The second upset, of the toundmena wds the detent of Rod Laver (Queensland) Austra- Han singles champion, by fel- low Divela Cupper Roy Emerson (Queensland), 6-1, 2-0, 6-2, 7-9. 0-3. Emerson has already won the Queensland title twice, He is favoured over Hewitt in Saturday's anal, 1-
Victoria's good
start in the Sheffield Shield
Adelaide, Nov. 4. Bright, aggressive batting en- abled Victoria to race to 313 runs for the loss of five-wickets, the evalnet. "South Australia at Adelaide Oval today;; the first +
Shemeld Shield
Australian women's singles day of the champion Margaret Smith (Vic-match between the two teams.
The highlight of the Victor- toria) will mest Junior Chamton lammings was a defentiating pion Lelle. Turner (NSW) in stand
Nell by lefthanders the singles final on Saturday.
Crompton and Ken Eastwood who added 94 minuida.
Other results were:
WOMEN'S SINGLES Semi-finals
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M. Smith beat F. Robinson 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Turner beat M. 8-6, 0-4.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Rietano
Final
M. Reitano and N. Turner 12-10,
Gregory, Low. Roberts, Poynor, Gec. Davies, * M. Smith and Hall, Broughton, Forward, Rich-beat L.. Fidler, so bear, is out ofards, Anthony, Barwell, Dixon, 6-3, 6-7. hospital and Police are hoping for a quick cecovery of their sier centre, Rugger "addicts" throughout the Colony will join in this wish, we should all like to see him back in action again as soon as possible.
The
WHITFIELD WANDERERS “A”
Hurst, Nagid, Balie, What-
ley. Bliss, Riddle. Sims, Qur Dickerson, Benson, Dall, Ritchie, Gaudian, Bird, Hagen.
FOLICE return of Wilton and
Hollis, Cullen,
Calderwood, enhance the Club Beruby wlli
their un- Risch, Boyer, Johnsion, Lloyd, chances of retaining beaten record, Johnston reverts | Babblygton, Kein, Eley, New to wing-forward. Dwyer returns ton,. Orsior. Macdonald, Ross, to battle with Keill in his at-Brown. Lempt to prove himself the best hooker In the Colony,
RECREIO
Xavier, M. Figueiredo, M. A full, weekend of rugger, D. Figueiredo, C. Da Roze, with probably the best show af It. Costa, R. Brown, A. Silva, Kennedy, F. Boundary Street where in ad-C Coelho, J.
R. Winch, dition to Police. Club, Dragons Mendes, R. Chaves, and the Royal Warwick Regt. Xavier. J. Collaco.
In the series must have made game. many HKFA officials Hfe their
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eyebrows. In the first, game barely Dissabte, Еть the second
IL WEB frankly deplorable and the fast that.it, was first class 1 lie nal game should not be allowed to blot, out the memories of the other twe performances.
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The standard of refereeing caught out on the laws of the Chinese defcaders with whom
The played.
Kelsey would be well advised to think seriously about this fans were point for it is an old quotation Colony soccer
probably a little bit, sur in the game that "a good shout prised to find, goalkeeper is as good as an extra player." Kelsey of the Army soldier on the honour that has Now, let us congratulate the
the selected for
all- come his way: let us wish him Hongkong side to meet the best of luck when Singapore. The soldier is follows in the footsteps of many a competent enough per famous Army goalkeepers and Colony colours for former but there is the first time. A brilliant dis- strong feeling in Chinese play between the posts would circles that he is more be the best possible answer to 'than a little bit fortunate any criticism that has been
voiced. 10. get this honour so soon.
The visit of the Malayan Chinese footballers did
for very little
the advancement of Hong- The double incident in the kong football. The visitors third game at Boundary-street, 'Iwo players almost fell a long way. below when
almhultaneously failed to show general expectations and
in understanding of the cules, one was left wondering revealed the referee in a very where all the stories of good light. Colony winger the improvement in soccer Wong Chi-keurig left the fleid for repairs to a boot and in his in Malaya originated.
anxiety to help his hard pressed Frankly with or without their males he raced back into the gelling the without guest players the team was tray' very ordinary and, particularly referee's permission. Ho play In the first two matches, they ed the bail near, the edge of his were sadly lacking in the basic own penalty area and was very skills of the game and strange shocked when the official penalised bim and awarded am indirect. free-kick. to the Malayan team.
ly deficient hi tactics.
Double incident
Impressed
Kelsey has impressed ob
bri- seevers as being a goalkeeper of
talent but considerable fluenced by a fluctuating tem
He has shown that perament. ca, occasion he can be brillant but his big, weakness is that, he often fails to make, his inter- ttons clear to his colleagues. The man with the whistle Last season Writt's clear It is true and commendable made it quite clear that an in-shout was. feature of the that they put a better face on dircot kick had been awarded Army and Colony elder in things in the final game. That, but Ghent failed to notice the which he played. however, was to a great extent raised finger and was very never any doubt about what circumstantial for the Hong-disappointed when his crashing the big fellow-was going to do. without shot into the back of the net The Chinese defenders under- side. kong
quito justification, obviously thought was very correctly chalked off stood these tactics and that one of the zessons why The match, was won before it and a goalkick awarded. There was
for players | Wright, was so popular and They almost paid can be no excuse had started..
in tus closs of football being successful-with "="the various dearly for their attitude.
FOR THE PAST TIME "TU'S CHALLENGE" BEATS 'LONIY'S LUCK"
THAT
TWICE IN SUCLES:
WE DECIDED BEFORE THE
VOCE TO DOL.
EVER THE KEULT.
WILL.
IS NOW.
There was
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Finally a brief word about the marathon swim I told you
about, last week: Plans have advanced a step further.. Colony marine life expert Derek Bromhall has assured the Hongkong Amateur Swimming Association that their proposed course has no hidden dangers and that swimmers should not experience any, un- toward hazards on their swim to Shatin
MIXED DOUBLES Semi-finals
F. Stroll and L. Turner, beat M Mulligan and M. Reitane 9-7,
rung. In.
SCOREBOARD
FIRST INNINGS Victoria
B. Lawry run out.
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Crompton e Ducker b
Trethewey
K. Eastwood e Quigley b
Trethewey ******
1. Huntington not out
J. Potter e Ducker b Hili
1. Maddocks not out
Extras
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Tots (for 5 witts) Fall of widrets: 178, 2-120, 3-214, 4-259, 5-367..
Bowing analysis
Trethewey Illman Quigley
K. Fletcher and F. Robinson Sellers beat R. Howe and M. Hawton | Hill. 5-7, 6-0, 6-3,-AP.
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AFP.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
3RD RACE MEETING
Saturday, 12th and Monday, 14th November, 1960. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSET OF. 17 RACES (There will be 8 races on the 1st Day and races on the 2nd Day) The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, on the ist Day. On the 20 Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the Tin interval will be after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
.The. Secretary's Office, at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am. on the 1st, Day and at 10.00.0m, on the 2nd Day.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission. Badge will be admitted. throughout the Admission Badges must be prominently displayed meeting..
Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only. on 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'Agullar Street; King's Read, North Point and 382, Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Members, Ladles wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members
Stand.
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Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 4th Floors of the new Pubile Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift, or stairs...
Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Publle Enclosure and Stand.
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 admission will be $10.00 each-per day payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be lasted and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
On the 1st Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $18.00 in order to gain re-admission. The foregoing also for the 2nd Day with
Malayans lose the exception that any person who wishes to leave the Enclosure
first match in Bangkok
Bangkok. Now Malaya's visiting soccer team tonight dropped the first game of its three-match, verlei Bère
to a Combined Bank Selection
by 4-2.
Tho Thas team toote a 1-0 cad 20 minutes after the kick off-tait Malaya's... inside-rijit HoYun-ming scores aix minutes later to aroide the half- tima scoro 1-1:
The This came back in the soodsalt with two mais, Then Bielys edged closer with By Saldo-left Arthur, atstand By rightwing Robert
Contre-hal
iss
The that goal for the came when Malayan' back. Yer Sing-choy, Boudal
lunch and obtain re-admission, must leave and return between the hours of 1.00 p.m. andi: 3.00 pm, when they will be re-admitted on production of their Public Stand badge for that day,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTSüll be available in the RESTAURANT. A
"CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at 131.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omces at Quech's Building, Chater Road; A, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during, office hours, A
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.. on Friday 11th November, 1960, will be sold and the reservation, cancelled for futuro Meetings, t
Special. Crsh Sweep Tickets on the Kwangtung Handing scheduled to be run. on 12th November, 1960, at $2.00 cash may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club.
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The ante of Special. Carli Sweep Tickets on the Kwangtung Handicap closes on Friday, 11th November, 1980.
The Konice hours of the Cash Sweep Offliler of the Club sra follows Un
Quoen's Bullding, Chater Road and D'Agullar Strent, Hong-Kopg
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 58 November:
9 am to 5: put.
to $12.30 pm. Friaky, 11lly November (quten's Bidź) .40 am 15. 8 p.m. Baturday fath November
9am to 11 am Monday, 14th ́ November:
>> am to 10 a.m..
·Road,
Kowloon ZEZ
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382, Nathan
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Rowing, his opponent's 75-yard: BR Eptesiclele: With 10. minutes to
The MaLAYMETH/@W}
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of the
10 am to 4 pm. T (0 km, 10:1140, a.m. 0am to 11), μ‚în, 2 RCLOSED
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