THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1960.
Hongkong Selection...3, LDA-Costa Rica.......0
WHOOPEE - FOR THREE!!!
Kramer's troupe to play here this week
Jack Kramer's troupe of professional tennis Pancho players comprising four players Segura, Alex Olmedo, Ashley Cooper and Andres Gimeno will be seen in action for two consecutive nights, Wednesday, Nov. 31, and Thursday, Dec. 1, under flood- lights at the Chinese Recreation Club. Play starts at 8 pm.
It is kno.championship.
at the The
Cooper four,
and London Singles title men have never pleyed here! Queen's Club and defeated Rod betur, ad hele type and high Laver and Roy Emerson along way before winning the callan plog huld provide the et alaction.
The 1958 Cooper, ihat Ghao, the Spanish chara
Athiy ain who is only 22, is prese
Wimbledon Champlos, has been ly swing the bet farm c. th.
a member of Australia's Dovis players, and his singki -
Cup team. He scored a string counter with Oimide or Ceper: dazzling victories in 1958 by will without doubt be a major wlaning the Austrailan National Singles, the US National Singles won and, with Neale Fraser, zeal the French Doubles Champion-
Fhip.
affraction.
The os will be arriving fie Japan where they inve
playing.
One of best
Considered the plagers, un
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Colony's first-class second
make Costa string
Ricans look third rate
Every
By 1. M. MacTAVISH
soccor fan who loves the game should give three rousing cheers for the Hongkong Selection which yester- day destroyed the myth of the superiority of Costa Rican football.
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The Colony's so-called second string turned in ninety glorious minutes of sustained effort and well deserved their mag- were very nificent 3-0 victory....in fact the visitors fortunate to get off so lightly.
This was Hongkong football, at its wholesome roaring best. The framedy of It all was that only 0,670 spectators paid to see cur boys in their finest hour.
Make no mistake about i... the Selection's success was no flake. It was the result of
Riving every player
cycry- thing he liad from Arst whistle to last, and for every drama-charged minute Iri be-
appreciation of how to beat hardl• tackling non-stop opposition.
On Saturday, when faced with
rather
miserable Colcar liep, they had a superficial venger of fce:ball enlture. How different it was yesterday when they were set against opponents who played with their feet and their heads instead of with their reputations. They were hustled right off their game and they had no answer to the intelligent of the and industrious work selection's magnlicent middie
fallure underlined their shortcomings and
ork during weak link in the side and they short tempers . . . Olmedo, the flashy Peruvian,
one healed exchange in the sceord was given his marching orders for mathanging one of the
whose decision
the Segura, on a good day, can bent
the best of them,
tween.
Their
the styled Pancho Segurn, court jester, needs no introdue- has played here c:f the top on, He
times and has a big form, veral
They beat the oh, so tempern his peeni
Though the oldest
mental Latin-Americans at their Kramer, following. Glme to joined the
own short-passing game as well line. of four players coming here, troupe in August of this year
as in every other phase of the of member He War
arts. There was nol. Sonkh Davis Cup team 1958. 1969 and 1080 before turn-
did much to wipe out the still ing pro and has, ts an amateur, has played here
127- Taleh Don Candy, Roy Emer- noteur
which sipid, lustreless display Netle Fraser and Barry Many people regard hip as the sour memory of the inept,
their big name colleagues had Makay. This year he won the the pros.
put up less than twenty four hours earlier.
and
a
both as an professional.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
4TH RACE MEETING
Saturday, 26th Nov. and Saturday, 3rd Dec., 1960 (To be held, under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) .THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES (There will be races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Day? The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Rate run at 2.00 p.m. as both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House.. will close at 11.45 am. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Adinission Badge will be admitted. Admission Budies must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only an the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 5, D'Agullar Street: King's Road North Point and 382, Nathan Haad. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND. WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Tins will be obtainable in the Club House I ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Members, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stond.
SOSCET
Save of lifetime
for They fought like tigers
the every ball: they scorned obvious physical advantages on the opposition they scored three wonderful goals . and goal- keeper Lau Kin-cheung earned the applause, praise and admira- tion of everyone within viewing miraculons distance with the save of a life- fashion, he soared through the time when, in near
thunderbolt penalty-kick from Jeminez over
fr the crossbar, This
was so much a team victory that it is almost un- jast, rather than unfair to' nominate individual stars but few will quibble if a very rating is special fur-Bist awarded to lanky Leung Wal- hong.
to
The gangling left-winger was Ricans Costa The immense. could do nothing whatsoever to counter his wiles or check his spiced. He has never played better: nelther has he ever given Hongkong
enthusiastic service.
more
their
did little or nothing to laprove the standard of their play.
were
Olympic sprint champion injured in car accident
Berlin, Nov. 27. Armin Hary, Olymple 100-meira champion, in- fured his knoe today when -his ear vollided with a taxi, ·
Doctors sent him to houpl tal for four weeks.
Hary, 24. whose vlotory at the Rome Olympics over Amerlonna Itay Norion and Dave Sime spelled an end to tho United States' domination of the sprints, was en route home from a late party when the scold- ent happened.
WAS
The extent of the injury immediately not known but it could well end his competitive career as sprinter. UPI.
Anne Heggtveit awarded the Pery medal
Dilawa, Nov. 27.
Eight
teams enter second round of Holland Cup hockey
·By NUMPERE.
Eight teams, namely Nav. Bharat A', Macaensis 'A', IRC 'A', HAF, "Army `B', KCC"A", HKHC 'A' and Army 'A' entered the second round of the Holland Cup hockey competition after yesterday's matches.
Army 'B' had the easiest match being given a walkover by Rangers who could muster up only seven players. Rangers, however, did find enough to give the Army a friendly game so that the Army's trip from Fanling to Soo- kunpoo was not entirely wasted.
of
H.
Gibson played well, clearing off the goal-line several times and full-backs M. Zegers and Y
and centre-half Creban Richards defended well but the Just forwards were Gremlins too,good for them particularly with the strong support they were receiving from their half-
There WOS a shortage playere ot Kal Tak too, Macaenala arriving with only eight. The HAF loaned them three players in order to make a game of it and won 6-0, their goats coming from Hanley (4), Hyan (3) and Tayeb.
At Sookanpor, the Nav Bharat 'A' versus Nav Eharat | backs.·
'C' wis practically a friendly Stout defence
Gremling centre-forward 3. Barrow, scored a hat-trick but should have had at least two
more.
Gremlins went ahead in the first tale, 3. - Barrow_s007-
Chambers In particuler was having a very shaky time and It was no surprise when Hong- kong went further ahead in the
encounter with the 'A' side winning 6-3 after the Junior 52nd minute. The goal w fitting reward for some delight Anne Reggivell, Canadian win-
ner of the Olympic women's side had scored first, ful Interpassing in which seven,
Nav Bharat A having lost slaiem gold medal, was pre-
two Gurkha players, their different Colony players
sented with the Fery medal-. IL
brilliant wns inveved.
Cosa and tore the
highest award the Ski Club Bhudiman and Dawa, ánd, alsu stuft
Farid Khan and Felton, arë zer- of Britain-here yesterday. open for Rican defence wide
the She received the award from tainly going to have team probing from a pass from 8. Talali. They kept the pressure on, lems when the league pro- forcing many corners, but could Ho Cheung-yau to angle bull wide of the goalkeeper's Sir Arnold Luni, Inventor of left hand into the net.
the modern stalom race and the gramme reopens next week.
Second division olayers will first winner the modal,
of the been
interested to hear The medal, which has awarded only 19 times since its proposal that the 'B' side for the
coming Interport series to skers who make a
notable
of mountaineering, achieve dis- contribution to the knowledge tinction in exploration on skis, advance the technique of skiing or achieve outstanding success In international competition.
Indiscretions
The visitors were obviously Indiscretions shaken. Little
be
with
half eldt-left Games i crept into their conduct but they inception 30 years ago, is given Maceo should be chosen only
did
Hnemmen not meet with his approval.
Frankly there was not an outstanding personality In the Costa Rican side. Ther had several competent enough players but apart from goal- Carlos Alvarado keeper.
there is no one we shall re- member as being distinguish- ed.
bad a great chance to get back handled in the penalty area. into the picture when Szeto Tiu In a heavy allence Jeminez crashed the spot-kick towards righ(band
Lau Kin-cheang's DOEL. It flashed on his way to the roof of the net but will a prodigious leap the goal
clawed miraculously keeper
the ball from its scoring path and somehow diverted it over the crossbar for what can well # save in be described as ..........
miЯion,
J
:
Referer Sammy Tsang handled
It was a great moment for a very difficult game with com
South China's custodian. The mendable tact and in strict con-
gove him a standing crowd trust La his counterpartovation and his mates pounded Saturday's game he used the ad- his back or shook his hand in
congratulations. In all the years! yanlage ntle to real advant: ge. He was never overawed by the I have followed the Eame I clamours of the demonstrative cannot recall a better save.
Is decision to
Hongkong now had their talis Costa Ricans.' send Games to the dressing in the air and for their part the Costa Ricans were showing room was completely; justined.
staged an their 'teeth. They
and in fact over-violent... demonstration when the referee refused to cheung had been bundled into allow a goal after Lau Kin- the net. For his part in the fracas Garnes got his marching orders.
all too-vigorous, Took the lead The visitors turned out, in and the local layers provided colourful red and block shirts an excellent contrast by wearing an all-white mitt.
The early exchanges were all in favour of Hongkong and the virility of the home side soon jet- Jemincz, the visitors'
had the fans in a responsive propelled outside-left, who look-frame of mind. Hongkong's de- Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and ed a wonder winger in the wide fence on Saturady night, found 5th Floors of the new Public Stand must do so from the 2nci open sprees Floar of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs.
position yesterday. The right- Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Szeto Yiu a very different pro- Members Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure back had a great game and, the Costa Rican internationalist had and Stand,
correspondingly lean time. The whole Hongkong defence, solid complet however, was
close covering unit and their
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 and tenacious tackling was too at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be much for the visitors, prominently displayed throughout the Meeting,
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10,00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be avaliable in the RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $10.00 each per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Ofees at Prince'n Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 6. D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.
Worker-in-chief
Up front Kwok Yau was the
Mo
was as worker-in-chief. tireless as ever and with sharp- Chow Shiu-hung as-a-needle touching his best form there was
threat in every attack.
Ho
Fleetfooted Lau Woon-ching was the victim of a nasty first- from the game. Lam Kam-long half tackle and had to withdraw took his place and to accommo- hin al inside-left Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00a.m. date on Friday, 25th November, 1960, will be sold and the reservation Cheung-yau moved over to the cancelled for fature Meetings.
inside-right berth, Chow Shiu- Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the last race on 3rd hung went to outside-right and took on a roving December, 1980, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices Kwok You of the Club.
commission at centre-forward.
One of the facts brought out,
The oflee hours of the Cash Sweep Omces of the Club are as follows:
Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Stalue Square) and 5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong:--
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 20th November and
Saturday, 3rd December ....
0a.m. to 5 pm.
o.m. to 11 am.
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382, Nathan Road,
Kowloon:-
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 28th November anci
Saturday, 3rd December 2
10 am to 4 pm.
9 am, to 11 n.m. By Order of the Stewards,
A. E, Arnold.
Secretary.
Hong Kong. 10th November, 1980.
TAE
GAMBOLS
I'LL NEED A
NEW DRESC
were
run
MIES Heggtveit announced her retirement from competitive skiing last March at the age of Earlier this year she was cocted to Canada's Hall of Fame,--Reuter,
21.
Palmer pushes earnings to record figure
This acers an excellent idea to me especially as there are this from Second Division players.
each section of the Second season two outstanding teams in
Division.
Ladies' League
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hot score again against the Vio torlane' stout defence until the 29th minute.
Then left-winger B. Daniels crossed to J. Barrow who passed winger's shat was missed by H. and goal-keeper V. Richards Gibson to put Gremlins two up. on to S. Talat and the right
Thero the score remained until the interval.
in the second half it was all Gremlins and their goalkeeper M. Mulr sow no action at all, They added further six goals through J. Barrow (2). B. Mair (2), and B. Daniels (1), with pro-zht-half S. Reynolds also com-
Ing into the act and netting.
This victory puts Gremlins level with Recreio at the top of having the League table both eight points, but Recreto have one game in hand.
The Ladies' League
gramme had to be curtail- ed on Saturday owing to the non-availability of the KGV ground.
The KGV 'A' vs St Georges and the match was postponed KOV 3 vs KCC fixture switch- ed to King's Park. This resulted in a runaway 6-0 win tor KCC Mobile, Nov. 28. and the KGV junior side have Arnold Palmer put on one of tris still to score their first goal of exciting Anisher and won the the season, though it's not from Motlle Open-Golf Tourn. want of trying. They never give ment today by two strokes up and the future of Ladies with a closing 1-onder-par d5. hockey in the Colony looks very young players like Palmer, the Prefersional Colf bright with Association "Golfer of the these coming along,
KCC were three up at half- Year," capped this tremendous round with birdies on 17 cmd 18, time with goals from M. Fincher just as he had in winning the und S. Hewson (2).. Masters and the Pensacola Open carlier this year.
After the interval S. Howson made her personal tally up to five with M. Fincher roring a second time and C. Ozorio Biso netting.
Easy win
Text-book goal
It was his eighth tournament With ten men the visitors
for the home victory of the year, more then were no match
any golfer has won on the pro into Leung Wal-hung was quickly team. They
circuit since Sam Saeud won ground
everytime and in the plcture and the visitors the
Wal-hung nine in 1950. Leung were glad to see the crossbar quicksilver
Palmer's card at the finish get in the way of what looked got the ball there was panic
read 08-67-74-05-274. in the defence lines. like a scoring effort but it took
worth $2,000, The victory, the referee's whistle to chalk
moved Palmer to the top of
Once more Victorians could off a goal when He Cheung-yau
the all-time PGA tournament only field ten players and suroria- whipped the ball into the net
maney winners
for a single ingly, played with only two half- from a slickly taken free-kick by Chow Shiu-hung.
The
spectators were
really
rerved amp by the Hongkong enjoying the wholthcarted fre boys and they go cause for a
locals Jung burster when the the lead in the
17th look mulle
Chaw, Shiu-hung, who had been chasing every ball, slip- ped through the middle, sent the roalkeeper one way with wiggle of his hips. anal calmly pushed the ball into the net. The visitors made a halfhearted And unjustified appeal for office. Dut the .reterco slood firm by his
decision.
2
IL was
one-way traffe.. Lau Woon-ching had ono fine effort well saved and a high curling ob from Szeto Yiu had the do-
F
for
a
The teams Gremling “A M. Muir, B. Miller, J. Lonsdale, S. Reynalds, G. Mehia, A Fahey, S. Talati, S. Holmes, J. Barrow, B. Mair, B. Daniels."
Victoriana:
V.
Gibson, M. Zegers, Y. Crehns, D. Francis, H. Richards, Y. Mottu, A. Franker, K. Callaghan, M. Mult, S Howelt..
Results
Full results of hockey matches during the weekend were:
HOLLAND OUP (First round) Macnensis 'B' 0-KCC 'A' 4. Nav Bharat 'A' 0, Nav Bharat
Demons 0, HKHO 'A' 3. RAFA Macaensis 'C' 0. Nav Bharat B1 Macaenais "Army "B" Beat Hangers by a walkover.
this match Preceding Grenalina 'A' also had da éssy | ‘A* 5. #gain by 8«0 #gainst Victoriana.
win,
With two minules left play the colony scored a third goal which might have been the Laken from
pages of
year. He now has crnings of backs. This gave the Gremlins" soccer text book.
ball $73,718 on the official tourna-forwarde plerify of room to move Viu the From Szelo
ment circuit to surpass Ted and Victorians attacks wEES went to Lau Tim....le Wong: Kroll's record of $72,835 set in very few and far between. Man-wal. to Kwok Yau. 1936-AP.
Victorians goal-keeper v.
to Lam Kam-long who swept
a long pass out to Leung Wat- hung. The winger raced round itis tired opponent and his inch perfect pass was hit hard and true into the back of the net by Ho Cheung-yau. A brilliant
thrilling per- climax to
formance by Hongkong's first- class second-siring....who had Jock made their opponents pretty thing rate.
Interval before the Just Acuno, who, he moved out to
VERDICT: A wonderful well earned tonle for Colony football... and 3
pointer for the selectors ... small names with blg willing hearts always make a belter tired tearn than
bir names with little beart Hongkong has seen many better teams the present contingent from Costa Rica.
Gene
·
IRC 'E' 0, IRC-‘A'¡8. Lions, 0. Army 'A' §.
MEN'S LEAGUE SU Second Division 'B' Dutch HC-0, KCC 'B' 1,
Ladies. Divinson
KGV B'. 0, KÖC B. Gremlins 'A'. 8, Vistorians 0.
Fullmer: Age means
nothing
can
if a fighter still pack a punch
Los Angeles, Nov. 27. Age means nothing if a fighter can still punch with authority, Such is the philosophy of Gene Fullmer, the world middleweight cham- pion in the realm of the National Boxing Association, as he looks to in this entertaining game was fee in trouble until the goal- over the bar that Ho Cheung-you has lost keeper tipped
Chow Shiu hung bundled
ward his title defence against 3b-year-old Sugar Ray Robinson, vital yards of speed....but as he still has one of the sharpest him Into the not.
The teams
Postponed from last Oct. 8, "I realize Robinson is no Into! virions Potirement In 16 brains in the game and the
Hongkong Selection: Lau Kin- the 16-rounder goes on in the youngster any more, but I have rodde 20 Ball Lake Chy fist
Sports Inborn instinct to be on the
Archa next nothing but respect för Kis spot to snap up goalscoring the right-wing hit the Hongkong cheung, Szeto Yiu, Lee Kwok- Ornate
post with a neet little clip wah, Wong Man-wal, Lau Tim, Saturday night.
punching ability,“ sald. Fulkner, ⠀ The coming matin will be chancca when they arrive.
Lam Sheung-yee, Lau Woon- Fullmer, fully recovered from who should know. The only boye's fourts cerance of the The Costa Rican tourists are shot from close in.
д pulled leg muscle which knockout in his record was title since she fetid: it vio, a When
The local boys took a well-ching, Kwok Yau, Chow Shiu- a very ordinary bunch,
Cheung-yau. Leung forced the postponement, and wired by Bugat Ray Ave Pouta taidekout over Basilio they are
calling the tune and earned rest with the half-time hung, Ho
ex-champion Sugar Ray neared rounds in Chiengo, da May 1st, San Francifch, on Aug. 20, Indulging in their spectacular Ecoro si at one-nit in their Wal-hung (Lam Kam-long).
LDA: C. Alvarado, Barrantes, the peak of training today. Thej 1957, in a bout,
Salas, but often unprofitable ball-play; favour.
Chambers, champion from West Jordan,{ The visitors, who hatt pulled Villalobos,
"Robinson is still mert 195 more effective than they look
Pebreon,
Utah, C. Herrera,
training here and fighter and he can still fit," Fumer is granteed 40 per they really are. Once things Villalobos and Pearson out of Vega,
CRAE of this tim,, Robinson, 20, per made wholesale Acuna, Games, Jeminez (Rod-Robinson at Gilman Hot Springs Gene added. start to go against them they, the lineup,
70 miles cast of Lor soine
cent The 21-year-bid. Ulah changes for the riguez, Bolaris). quickly lose their poise...and positional
Referee: Mr Sammy Tsang. Angeles.
Veteran hak a return match thelr tempers. They have little serend half but the switches
clause in the contract if bu
by Barry Appleby
NEW DRESS, FLOWERS, SHOTR
GLOVER, TAXI, STOCKINGD
HAIR-DO, HANDBAG
TAXI
WE'LL HAVE TO EAT
AN AWFUL LOT TO
SHOW A PROFIT.
HOT WATER
instant
WITH GAS
Fourth defence
New York's hóbinson, withi Sugar Ray Teklining, this is TOMEKAAR ONS an intriguing career at wins, defeats and retirémańska. "T) doubtless" "Win läst ähandel toy, a ram seeking Th unprecedented biz pay day mit at Viching Ar sixth shoh ni ibe iltle,
imperative, expressed indir
Respect for the datability Hungarians first
Death of formerlyses be Paul Pauler d'y Boston
U.S. women's tennis champion
New York, Nov. 17.
Holena Holwg Pouch; 80,
öggredive fáciles, ol; Numer
Robot on of mines the b
·Pender ›, is recognised the New York and Massachusetts is the chumbani
to made the fight. You cart
fatter, who's run
Salem
|
ohen the US women lerning away. All tho. Ume, HC champion, diot yesterday in exuialitzeu MEN
741laser beat Penzi hospital after a brier; doces.
Mrs Pouch Won 150 Women's Gere's carmymby U.S. Singles Championship Les Jers 1895
and in the amo. year: teamed wiki Juliette Fo Atkinson to take the Women'
table tennis win in China
#WT6kyo;«Novi, 20.
Türspers Women's champion
VA Kooninis won three matches today to fire the Hungarista table vinnie Lesern. "Ita) Llift (vić- |bury,why.difesting - "■"Chlorid
Accordia Lo Palpink Broad- lost to a Chinese tězni 5′′),
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