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Harmonizing is 5-2 top favourite for today's
THE, CHINA-MAIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960.
Civilians may prove too
strong for Navy in
Washington International week's main hockey match
Laurel, Nov. 10.
Harmonizing, the six-year-old American chestnut gelding, was installed as 5-2 favourite for the $100,000 Washington International here today, on the eve of the 12-mile race. Substituted for the injured champion Sword Dancer yesterday, Harmonizing was preferred to last year's winner, Bald Eagle, who is now rated a 3-1' chance.
Of the foreign challengers Puissant Chef, the French threes year-old; enjoys pride of place at 4-1 behind the two American entries.
French hope. The winner the Prix De L'Are De Triomphe, is followed : 8-1 by Tiny's Milan Gold Cup winner Rio Marin, who is con sidered the "big donger" if the going is soft.
Hautab, the other French is backed at 10-1
with British
runner, together presentatives Aposite-both year-olds.
Belmont Park,
New
most im-
nic, the Man O'War Stakes and there are fears that their over 1 milles on furt at form has been blunted by the
York, lung trip for Moscow. three weeks ago,
Bald Eagle, who will again be In thal race Harmonizing, ridden by Panameniza Jockey! showing a liking for turf, beat Manuel Yeaza, was both Sword Dancer and Baldpressive in yesterday's work- outs. Should Yenza bring his Eagle.
sint past the post arst, will be the Arst time in the eight-year history of the that the game horses or Jockey has won in successive years,
Positions
Puissant Chef hug draw the inside barrier position for the retari, which will be a wuilt-up)
to the tapes, after the English and Proble cruck three tyle start, and which is being
used here for the first time.
The barrice draw, airo, uzu noured today, west
Santa Severa, nist Hallan and the my ily in the race, is rated a 12-1 shal Illowed at 20-1 by Ireland's Farmrey Fox and the Soviet entries Zugeb and Zadorgy,
Liking for turf
This market, the first offelni one issued so far, was released after the 11 horses in the field for this weight-for-age event had light workouts this morn. ing.
In Americi, where anly totalisator betting is permitted, enurse officials usually the handicapper-traditionally set the opening odds, printing it in as the "Morning the Progress Llove."
The horses were restricted to light gallops this morning after overnight
Bad softened rains the truck.
The favourite. who WILK claimed for only $6,500 (£2,3201 12st July, sprang into racing prominence with a convincing win in another $100,000 weight-for-age clas-
League says 'No' to Real v Spurs at Wembley
By CLIVE TOYE
The dream of British Boccer match between ham and Real
every fan. 21 Totten- Madrid
at Wembley. vanished in 4 cloud of tobacco
smoke during a meeting of the Football League in u London hotel lastj week.
Real Madrid wanted to play the match. They agreed on a fee of £32,000.
They agreed to give £5,000 of this to any British sporting charity and pay their own ex- penses.
And they agreed to play the match at Wembley on Decem- ber 1.
Tottenham Hotspur were giving the idea dep con- sideration. Permission of the Football Association and the League, however, was neces sary.
killed
Now the League has the proposition before it has been put offelally before them!
Alon
'DON'T LIKE IT'
League secretary Hardaker sold after the meet- ing: "The management, com- mittee Have turned down the match, They don't like the idea..
"The management committer would not consider a
game between Real Madrid and any- bady at Wembley. We've just decided that this morning."
A
The fee requested by Real Madrid would have been world record for any club side.
• Their treasurer, Senor Raimundo Saporta, said: "Aftor all, we were putting our whole reputation at stake."
Spurs' supporters' however may ret see Iteni Madrid play ut White Hart-lane. The clubs
agreed play when a date is available
have
later in the season.
to
Real Madrid will then be satisfied with a much smaller
fee, about £11,000,
But that is poor compensa- tion for the 100,000 fana who would have mortgaged their all to sep Real Madrid play the Jiew,rabilibus Hotpeur.
Tatlehtrain
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Face
The race is worth $70,000 (£25,000) to the winner. with $15,000 (£5,360). going to the runner-up. $10,000 (£3,500)' to the third horse ancl $5.000 (£1.700) to the fourth placer. Three-year-olds in 4.-Santu Severn. 6.-Fartney Fox. carry 8 sure 10 pounds and Flies Apollo. 7---Prolific, 8.-intain, older horses 9 stone.
-Harmonizing. 10.—Wo karin, receive a three pound allow- 11.-Zadorny,
1-Pulsant Chos 2.-Bu Eagle. 3.--Zagri).
Overnight rain stópped falling at Läurel in mid-morning today. ned officials forrest frm going if i cild not anin arwin before the inerting tomorrow,
ance,
The field
Manuel Yeayn.
However, connections of Ric Mann, Prolifir, Haitain, Puis-}.T. 17. Burns. sant Chef and
Fox Fairey
the race
Bald Eagle (U.S.A.) 5, 9-0, Farrity Fox (Ireland) 5, 9-0, Rio Marin (Italy) 4, 0-0, were reported to be uncongern- | Silvio Parrovavanci.
threat of bad Harmonizing (1.S.A.) 6. 9-0. d by any weather, as their horses are all Johnny Ruane.
Zadorny (USSR) 5, noted "mud-runners,"
9-0. Pavel Borovoi.
3. 8-10,
(France) 3, 8-10,
Most impressive
en-
A but the Soviet harne were reported 10 be in "top shape" for tomorrow's counter, which is expected to start about 3.45 iveal time (2045 GMT).
The two five-year-old Soviet entries have not done any rest; speed work since their arrival,
By NUMPERE
There will again be no men's hockey league ́fix- tures this weekend but interest in this sport will be kept up with the Combined Civilians vs Royal Navy match at King's Park on Sun- day at 2.30 pm and two ladies' league matches on Saturday.
The
lectore have chosen a strong all-round Combined Civilluns side which shoulți
Frove too strong for the Royal Navy who were beaten 1-3 by the Army on Tuesday.
WILE
However,
the this Navy's first appearance and after their match against the RAF st Kal Tak this evening. they should show improved form as a team on Sunday.
Civilians team
The Combined Civiļlāns team has been selected as follows:
Kadir (Prisons), Dillon (Nov Bharat), Pedruce (Recreio), Valoma (Macensis), Castro (Reurelo), R. A. Silva (Recrelo), Alonzo (Reercio), O. R. Dallah (IRC), Zia Hussain (Prisons). Carduer (Nav Bharat). Guterres (Recreio). Reserves: Y. Khan (Nav Bharat), J. Colluco (Recreio), and Capitule (Macaensis),
In the only two
matches in The Ladies Division Recreio should prove much too strong for St George's
and the better be that between
ganit
will
Umpires' course
Information has been received from WO 1 J. Howe, Hon Secretary of the Army Hockey Umpires Association, that the -course ar. ranged for prospective hockey umpires will
now
commence
on
November 24.. Those accepted for this course will be notified by post.
SOCCER
NEWS
J. FROM ABROAD
KCC and Gremiins 'A' who are lying sccand and third respectively in the league table,
Gremlins who were beaten
by Recrelo in their last outian
should have the edge over KCC and take both points.
Weekend fixtures
Apostle (England) Seuble Breasley,
Finutaln Levon Flavina..
Prolife Duncan Keith,
Puissant Chet (France) 3, KCC 9-10, Maxime Garcia,
(England) 3, 8-10.
Zabeg (USSR) -3, Nikolai Nusibov.
8-10,
Santa Severa_(Italy) 3, 8-7; Enrico Camici-Reuter,
Four D. Jones JONES MARCHES
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vs Recreio. at King's Park, 4 pm..
Spain and Russia have just honoured some of their funt- ballers. Three players, DI Stefano, Gamy and Ramallets, have been decorated by General Franco with the Order of Queen Isabelle the Catholic, while in the Soviet Union Kessarev. Bouboukin and Metreveli, mem-
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ATHLETICS ACE AT HOCKEY
Mary Bignal (left), 20-year-old athletics ace who has retired from big sports, turned to hockey last week. She played right wing for her firm. They lost 1-12.
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Canadians start training for Thomas Cup tie
Toronto, Nov. 10., Twenty-six of Canada's top.
light badminton stars, start traludog today for the bx places on Canada's 1901 Thomas Cup lesa.
Canada is drawn to play the United States in the first round of the Thomas Cup competition, with matches tentatively she- duled for Toronto's Carlton Club Courts on February 24-25. In the last two meetings be tween Canada and the United Biztos, Canada lost in 1930, nine matches to none, and in 1055 was edged 6-4.
Chief among the Canadian threats are the country's No. 1 star, Jim Carnworth of Toronto, Bert Fergus from Vancouver, Turonia's Bev Wescott and Vancouver's
Dave McTugguri, now a Toronto resideni.
Among the 22 nations com- peting in the 1981 Thomas Cup are defending champion Indo- noris, Canada, the United States, Malaya, Thailand, Den- mark, India, England and Scot- tandUPI.
Costa Ricans win rough match
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Singapore, Nov. 10. " Alen's Liga Deportiva Alajuelense soccer team today easily beat Singapore Selection 4-1, in a match marred by rough play.-AP:
Chuck McKinley at top form
in opening NSW Tennis
round of Tournament
Sydney, Nov. 10.
bers of the team which won the Young American Davis Cup newcomer, Chuck McKinley, was in top form in the first round of the new South Wales Men's Singles Champion- ship today when he defeated John Cottrill of New South Wales.
Cup of European Nations, have received the title of "Masters of Sport."
McKinley, 19, trem St Louis, 'wen 6-0, 6-2, 6-3. With typical thoroughness, Overseas players, fared better Argentine are to tour Europe today than at the cpening of the at the beginning of next
Championship year Queensland as part of their preparation for fortnight ego when all but tavo the World Cup series
In Chile of
were beaten in the In 1962. Spain, Germany, first round. SUNDAY
Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Combined Civilians vs Royal Sweden and Norway
will be Navy at Kings Park, 2.30 pm. ' visited.
Gremlins 'A' ot King's Park 2.30 pm.
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6-3, 6-3 win over Victorian Colin Stubs In their first round match.
Sangster's doubles partner, Milte Hann, and Brazilian star Carlos Fernandez also won weli.
Hann defeated W. Bibb of New South Wales, 8-4, 6-4, 6-4, and Fernandez beat P. Tarrant, also of New South Wales, 0-2,
British Davis Cup player Mike Sangster scoreil an [m- } 6-4, 6-4.
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Newspapers
claimed the withdrawal was brought about by a dispute over expenses. Malaya's Tan Song-kean could manage to take only four games is losing to Victorian Brian Tobin, Tobin won 6-2, 6-1, 6-1,
C. Khunke of West Germany, beat K. Baker of South Aus Baby of the American team, Mackay of the United
tralia, 6-2, 6-1, 0-0, and Barry States Dennis Ralston, caused a vur- prise by losing a set to little won over J. Souter known New Zealander. Richard Mail Speciet.
Zealand 1-2, Hawkes, but finally wen 6-0, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
First upset ·
No. 2 foreign seed, American Earl Buchholz, was given a walkover. Into the second round when Queenslander Max Collins scratched,
The first upzet came when New South Wales' Allan Shapter, who has just left the juntor ranks, soundly defeated the No. 8 foreign seed, Italian Davis
Cup player, Sergio Taccin 0-1, 6-4, 6-0.
The Italian was no match for the heavy-hitting lefthander où the Sydney White City court's fast grass, and he was beaten by the end of the secund tri.
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Queenslander O. French lod a walkover when N. Pietrangeli of Italy withdraw. 11allan team fonger said that Pietrangeli
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