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3rd ROUND FA CUP DRAW

British Squash Championship opens Small team' Oxford United

UNEXPECTED DEFEATS

FOR ASIAN PLAYERS

IN

FIRST ROUND

London, Nov. 28.

The British Open Squash Rackets Cham- pionship got under way at the Royal Club, London, this evening. The Championship continues until next Monday when the final and, an innova- tion this year, the match for third and fourth places will be played off.

Azam Khan, the champion, euse of the Pakistani's repeat-

ebstraction. This and No. 1 seed, is detending his ed

Kave

makch

disgrundet ep-

Be it the Pakistan does not Hughes the service and he won unter the Bay umil the scents the next paint for the round, when he meets a new from a rather comer to the Champions tip in ponent. Ghul Helman, of the Calcutta į Rackets Club.

No. 2 and Roshan Khun, a relative of Azon. Khan opens bis necount on Wednesday with

Dardir, maleh against Egyptian professional,

to

Unhappy note

the

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None of the stars

when several action today,

were

KE round Кантем played. In these, some of the lesser Aulan tights met with unexpected reversen,

Fought back

Another Asian le adfer do- feat was Khan Dm, the filan

male-mal to the Abbeydale Park Club of Shefeld, York-

lost shire. He

4-9, 9-3, -9. 1D-8 and 9-2 to Jeremy Lyon I Colchester, the fermer Cam- Bldge University explain..

Khan Din should have maūc when ha certain of victory led by 2-1 and 5-1 in the fourth gume but the Engilsh amateur fought back fu take the gume 10-8.

Against a fast-ring vol. van won the fifth and decisive i am with the loss of only two tints to clinch the match.

In another epsning round in-

cunter, who

Ibrahin Amin. The Egyptian holder of the British amateur title, carried tee many Kuns

All Akbar Khan, professional the United Service Club, London, another member of the Khan clun. was surprisingly beaten by Dennis Hughes, the British and Welsh amateur in- ternational

scored a 9-3, 9-d. 9-7 win.

The male ended on an un- happy, note. The bespectacled Welshman has lost three nich points at 0-1 in the third g: me:

had courageously and Akbar fight back to 1-3 when 11-269-0. was awarded a penalty point be~;

UK soccer results

London, Nov. 28. Iesults of tonight's British Sontball matches were:

FA CUP

Second round

NEW-STYLE MECKIFF AT MELBOURNE

These first shots of a new-style Australian fast bowler Ian Meckiff have Jusi bezn radioed from Melbourne, where the West Indies defeated Victória by an Innings and 173 runs to chalk up their first win in their current Australian tour.

Meckiff says his basic style is unchanged from the days when England baismen de- nounced him as a chucker," bui admits to minor iterations in his bowling to eliminate Luspicions of throwing. "I now hold my left arm brazed for the delivery swing instead of pumping it as I used to do," he says. "And I try to put my right foot straighter down the wicket to get more aldeways-on in releasing the ball."-London Express photo,

CCC 'Green' draw to play away against

closer to

Senior League

badminton title

Craigengower Cricket Club "Green" moved to within a match of the Colony Men's Senior Division badminton league to when they bent their strangest rivals, club- mates CCC "Yellow", by seven matches to two last night,

They have now only to beat the "Yellows" in the turn match, to clinch the champion ship:

Scores of Inst night's innteh

were;

Chu Shi-wah and S. K. Ng (CCC "Green") beat. Lee Wing- foon and W. Fi Foo 21-19, beat Dr P. H. Lau and Paille Tse 21- 10, lost to M. A. Ebrahim such George Ma 9-21.

Fei Tal-chung and K. Y. Tso and (CCC "Green"} beat Lee Foo 21-14, bent Dr Lau und Te Ma

| 21-2, lust to Ebrahim and

14-21.

Wong Wal-hung and Robert Tay (CCC "Green") bent Lee und Foo 21-17, beat Dr Lau nud Tse 21-14, beat Ebrahim and Ma

21-13.

Death of former Vespa Club ends successful

England

for Humphrey Trinus, Test captain

the brother of tennis player Christino Truman, winning in straight games,

9-7, 9-2 and

Results

Results of today's first round matches were:

D. B. Hughes (Wales) All Akbar Khan (United vice Clab and Pakistan) 9-6, 9-7.

best Sur- 9-3,

1. Amin (Egypt) beat H. E

(England) D-7, 9- Truman

8-6.

D. L Hodgson (England) beat J. C. Gordon (Englund) D-1, -6, 9-1.

J. G. A. Lyon (England) beat

Hull City 1, Darlington 1. (After extra time further replay necessary eventual win-Khan Din (Abbeydale Park and

Wan-India) 4-8, 9-3, 1-9, 10-8, 0-2.

10 borne de:era).

to Bolton

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II/ Grimsby. 3. Swindon 2. (Abandoned an

half-time

Havember 10).--Reuter.

He

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M. A. Oddy (Scotland) beat T. Shafik (Egypt) 9-5, 9-2. 0-, 5-9, 9-5.

London, Nev, 28. Former Test cricketer, Fred- erick Luther. Fane, who fttred South Africa (twise), Australia. New Zealand and the West In- dies with England teams, died yesterday at the age of 35.

A fine batsman. Fane was a prominent player for coat 23 years beisre the fra world war. He played 14 times for England. 1907-C3 he explained England in three Tesis in Australia when the captain, A. O. Jenes, was taken ill.

In the 1956 issue of Wisden, Frederick Fane was reported to have died, and he replied by saying: "People will be started 10 see me at Brentwood (Ersex) for the cricket week." By a P. G. Harris (England) boutcolncidence, his father alsa once “(Seolland) 8-10, I read his own obituary-China G. Chisholm

Moll Spezial. 9-5, 9-5, 9-5.—AFF.

THE WAKEFIELD WAY TO BETTER RUGBY

Sir Wavell Wakefield

"Change the Laws"

advocated

differential penally and a method to curbj the direct kick into toush, Bolt: hows at present conluse

and.

infuriate

spectators

it is encouraging players, so that a ronedy should be sug- gested by Sr. Wavell, an Engish member of the. Inter- national Rugby Board which the has the power to change lows.

t have always felt that it is

toid for a team to give away three points with

#penalty!

Cut out all

these kicks into touch

By TERRY O'CONNOR

Revolutionary changes in the Rugby Union laws were discussed by Sir Wavell Wakefield, M.P., at a Harlequins luncheon held at the House of Commons recently.

for a purely technical offence" caid Str Wavell. "At the same time foul play. which des: ryus heavy punishment, often escapes if it takes place in the opponents' half."

Better balance

it is difficult to believe anyone could disagree with this view.

kick in front of the pasty for! legal play would soon bring the reaction against

the

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year with treasure hunt

By

OLLY VAS

The Vespa Club of Hongkong last Sunday brought to a close a success- ful year of outdoor activities when a Treasure Hunt was held over

a 35 miles course on the Island.

A

on Island-road

distance was automatically off- ret by this identity' business,

|

First Division Leicester

London, Nov. 28.

Oxford United, a soccer team of part-time pro- fessionals which plays in the regional South- ern League, was drawn today to play away to First Division Leicester City in the English

FA Cup.

10 Oxford term, which plays on tiny ground on the outskirts of the University elty, ian won its way to the third und of the competition for the first time in its history. That's the round where the First and Second Division clubs | join In.

Oxford is unbeaten in the Southern League this season. Bul Its manager, former Birmingham City chlef Arthur Turner, said that Leicester will not be easy to beal.

Spurs' opponents

The English Cup is the com- petition where the soccer

traditionally minnows

upset the sharks. But Oxford is the only mail team through to the third round so far.

Tottenham: Hotspur,

An

the

glamour team that is now lead- Ing

First the

Division, appears to have an easy draw. Til at home to Second Division Charlton Athletic.

Gomes are set for Jun, 7, with replays on or befor the follow- ing Thursday,

The wil draw is:

The draw

Prusion vs Accrington Stanley

For Mansfield.

Leicester C. vs Oxford U. Newcastle va Fulharu. Portsmouth vs Peterborough. Darlington or Hull vs Bollan. Burnley vs Bournemouth, West Ham vs Stoke City, Chrisen vs Hulltax or Crowe. --AP.

Major-College U.S. football ratings

}

New York, Nov. 28. Following are the Basl 1980 Press International United

ratings Major-College football (first-place votes and won-Jast records in parentheses)!

Pis.

1. Minnesota (21), (8-1) 320 2. Iowa (5). (8-11

300

5. Washington (9-1)

e. Navy (0-1)

7. Arkansas (U-2)

3. Mississippi (0), (9-0-1) 284

4. Mitscuri (0-1)

134

181

100

137

$. Ohio State (7-2)

B0

0. Tiel Kansas (7-2-1)

44

10. Alabama (8-1-1)

44

1. Duka

33

12. Baylor

13. Michigan State

20

14. Auburn

15. Purdue

Reading vs Barley. Manchester U. vs Middles- 10. Florida brough.

17. Texas,

Plymouth vs King's Lynn or 18. Tie among Yale, New

Mexico Bristol City.

Wolverhampton vs Hudders- i

Tennessee,

fleld.

Aldershot vs Shrewsbury. Tranmere

City vs or York

Chesterfield or Oldham YS Blackburn.

Latton vs Northampton. Cardiff vs Manchester C. Rotherham vs Crystal Palace

Watford.

The event was won by the Club President, Frank Goldberg, with Gerry

Goldberg as navigator. In second place were H.C. "Ricky" Souza Norwich. and Joe Sayer. Woo Shang-sung, riding by himself, came in third. Starter Jimmy Foo had, the, send the teams along the third first lehm off nt 1.00 pus from and Unal scetion of the Hunt. The starting point, the Caltex

Jouse Biling station located in the old

made famous through a Alm Naval Yard and the rest of the

had its address taken down, 30 competitors were sent

then the scoaterites had to go their way a one-minute inter-

to a garden named after an animui

Thecr ointment, the 14 obviously, bul Many teams found the Instructions somewhat ambiguous here for there were more than a few “laif buildings along the read leading to the Gardens."

vals.

Sealed envelopes, lo bel opened only in case one lost the way, and route in- structions were handed to the teams prior to their leaving the station.

The teams frst proceeded toị Rumsey-street and from there to the dockyard where they had to note down the number of completed buddies over six stories in height,

In circles

to

Next It was the road Shaukiwan and the name of the Haina camera manufacturers was easily noted down. Furthies up the main road the teams were asked to count the mum- ber of Deg-poles atop a build- ing which houses an organisa- tion having the welfare of The roundabout near the others at heart, that is the N. P. Estoril Court in Garden-road Kalfong- Welfare Association W*45 shown in an enclosed and from this point it was a photographi for identißratien leisurely ride to Tytam Cove and because of the angle from which the location was snapped were literally going around in elreles looking for the post piltar box there.

Best All-Rounder

Those who wondered why starter Foo was at the beuch below had their answer inter when after handing in the roule curds for checking they were asked how many steps there were leading down to the

sity Drive. The first check point finishing point was loented

10

the

Bristol Rovers vs Aston Villa, Swansea Town vs Port Vale. Brighton vs Derby County. Stockport vs Bangor, or South-

pori.

Three envelopes were open-ine rd, Including one judged lo have been re-senler and the trams concerned were penalised 100 pls each. Gilbert Wong and Eddie Rozario were only two who falled to Anish and there were disquallfen- ticns. It was 'Hood long run. the roughly enjoyed by the teams and by winning the Caltex trophy for this event Goldberg also displaced George Hunticy from top spot in the 150 ce class and shared the ille of Best All-Rounder with Ricky Snuza.

Sunderland vs Arsenal. Tottenham vs Chariton, Scunthorpe vs Blackpool. Lincoln C. vs West Bromwich, Gillingham vs Leyton. Sheffield Wednesday vs Leeds.! Everion vs Sheffield U. Liverpool vs Coventry. Southampton vs Ipswich. Nalls Forest va Birmingham.

Easy TKO win for

Orient champion

Tokyo, Nov. 28.

referee explained, however, that Panlon WAS bleeding badly from a cut on

his forehead received explier while training, The referee sald he stopped the fight to prevent, "serious injury" to the Filipino.

It was then necessary to note down on the route cards pro-

Orient featherweight champion Hisao Kobayashi] vided the number of bus stops

scored an easy sixth round technical knock- to another place on a photo which turned out to be the Univee-

out win over Philippine eighth ranking featherweight Flash Panion tonight in a at this spot and Aiber! Tang was on hand

The final section actually scheduled 10-round non-title bout. there initial the cards. From

decided the outcome for witle most of the teams the teams back-tracked, to the

had only

Referee Haruo Ishiwalarido į The Foreign Correspondents'

minimum penalty points for stopped the bout one minute 55 Club, the

wrong symbols or estimated seconds after the commencement to 100

along synagogue Robinson-rond,

milcare of the route, lo Felis

was of the sixth round. the benus Villes after which another site.

polnis Bystem

Confusion followed when which en the third and final photo-

carried the day for fight fans thought the win was had 10

Goldberg and Souza,

awarded on a foul. be found. This wos

Kobayashi had forced Panion Stone Lodge

the

ropes. He kept or tram ticket, an empty packet swinging with both hands

Led all the way of cigarettes, driving licence Panion was guilty of holding se and membership card was not he tried to ward off Kebayashi's Kobayashi fed all the way, a difcult tok but the Kowloon punches.

scoring with shori, straight drivers were placed at, a dis-

Panton's face, advantage when asked to sub holding, Ishiwatarido wailed for with his wild swinging punches

Instead of warning Panion for punches to

Panion made a poor impression mit "any personal identity the fighters to return to the that failed to land. card". A paraphernalla of docu-centre

of the ring. He then ments was shown by the Gold-stopped the

It was Panion's fourth defeat Aght. raising bergs Scuza add Robert Leo Kobayashi's hand. This gave agninal one victory in Japan. and any advantage gained by spectators the impression that Kobayashi weighed in others through noting the he had awarded! the fight to 128% pounds to Panion's 130. right symbols or near-correct the Japanese on a foul.

pounds,-UPI.

graph supplied. on Victoria-road.

offender: "Chum, you ne expensive to play." This would work better than

sending

player ofT. This overdue development would produce a more even balance in the sime. It Is hesri- breaking for a better team to A few trom failed to see and be beaten because the oppo- to mark on their cards the sition possess an accurate telephone numbers of the Siu goal-kicker.

Fung Hong Godown. on the

caretaker at the Aberdeen In- dustrial School must have won-

As Sir Wavell says, a penalty This happened to the British road leading to Abert en. The Lions in their first Test

Zealand. against New

The dered why so many people kept Don Clarke, the All Black on asking him for the Land Lot full-back, kicked six penaltics Number of the School eru and the Lions lost by a polni marshal Maunte Kwok was on although scoring four tries. hand at the New PC Farm to

Like soccer

HARLEQUINS TO

TOUR AFRICA

*

Harlequins have arranged

Rugby tour of at least six James in East Africa Mexi May the first trip of such length inade by a British club party. writes Terry O'Connor. Previously only international teams, univereilles, and the Barbarista hava unierlaken rich tours,

The visit has been arranged by the Kerryn Harlequins--one ct the seven Harlequin' clubs trung oul seross the world. Prelera Harlequins will travel up from Bouth Afeita to play

their first match against their parent club.

It is the ambition of most Her- Jequin clubs to play matches

In many ways the proposals' re- garding the direct kick into Touch are mate important, as lines-out, which follow, clicck The continuity of play. "There are too many in our pré-

Bent game," saya Sir Wavell "They are taking place almost every 30 seconds.!

against all the clubs who be-They should be reduced by t long to their Rugtry family.

Ionat 20 p.c. I think this might To succeed they would have to be achieved I, when thero is tear the other side of the a direct kick to touch, the world, as there are Harlequ non-offending team was ali clubs in Melbourne, Tromania, lowed to throw the balf into and New Zealand,

play backwards, as in Soccer."

In Australia there is a local inw which forbids the direct touch kick except in the defending #26, Australianscliim this produces more open play...

The Quins have always

tinguished themselves

dis-

प्रस

Rugby picriebra and are only English club who, have played in Ikuranin,

the

Froducing a bottle cap, a bus ngainst

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Oregon, and Michigan, 5 each; Rice, 3; Syracuse, 2; UCLA 1,-UPL

Chinese aces in Scandinavian

table tennis final

Halsingborg, Nov. 28. Two Chinese playera meet for the men's singles tille in the Senndinavian Open Table Tennis Championships here to-

morrow.

In tonight's semi-finals Chou Larnestin buat Vojislav Mur- kovle

21-15, of Yugoslavin 21-19, 21-14 and Yang Juj-hua defeated Jaroslav Stanek of Czechoslovakia 12-21, 10-21, 21-12, 21-10, 21-12.

Two of the Chinese women Hu Ke-ming and Ma Kuang- hung won the women's doubles ütle beating the Rumanians Marta Alexandru and Georgeta Piticu 21-13, 21-17, 21-18 in the final-Reuter,

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

(0532)

Here is problem by J. C, Radley (Manchester City News, 1920). White to play and mate in three moves,

Solution No. 5931: 1 Q-85 (threat 2 Al-K4), R-20; 2 QB3, or 1... Rt(K)--06: 2 Q-88. or 1... KE (BS) Q0.2 Qx P. or I... BxQ ch; 2 KI-KL

London Express service,

If its Bangkok you seek. :

With Dancer axotic

a temples so rare Remember Thráé timui a week (AIRINDER LOjus there.

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