Finn wins
BEATS U.S. STAR BY 25 SECONDS
Boston, Apr. 19.
Eino Oksonen, a Finnish policeman, won his second Boston marathon today when he beat out by seconds the record holder United State's Johnny Kelley, and third place, Britain's Fred Norton. Despite the spectacular finish, Oksanen failed to break Kelley's record for the 26 mile race. The Finn was clocked at 2 hours 23 minutes 29 seconds, the American school teacher's re- cord is 2 hours 20 minutes 5 seconds set in
1957.
Today Kelley came in about 89 fret behind Oksanen and was thned at 25 seconds behind the Flan at 2 hours 23 minutes 54 seconds. Neris in third pleen 2 hours 20 was clocked at minutes 46 Reconds.
For Finland It was its third consecutive victory in the Lough classic and its Bfth in right years of competition.
MISHAP
In 1939 Oksane. MEA
l ྃ་་;
beaten Kelley, but by a wider
margit.
Both ed Kelley to his feet, runners lost valuable time on Oksanen.
over the lortunus foot is of the Boston kuburbs.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20,, 1961,
Boston
Marathon
YOUTH SOCCER
ANNUAL - HOCKEY_MATCH
Hongkong and Kowloon South Vietnam
ladies tie for third
A
year in
By NUMPERE
row
refuse to play South Korea
Bangkok, Apr. 19. South Vietnam today re- fused to moot South Korea in the play-off round of
BUYS UP CONTRACT
Sonny Liston's new move for
shot
at title
Allentown, Penn., Apr. 19. Sonny Liston, top-ranked contender for the world heavyweight title, today purchased his con- tract from manager Joseph "Pep" Barone for $75,000 (£26,780)-thus paving the way for a title bout with Floyd Patterson.
Liston signed a contract In tho Asian Youth Soccer - Since retaining the world title
Sweden's Ingemar the office of Barone's lawyer Tournament, assuring de-inst
Jchansson la menth, Patlerson here today to pay $76,000 out of fending champion Korco a
he his cornings during the next had said repeatedly that chance to gain third place would not fight Liston until he two years the time the five-
"certain year contract had to run. in tomorrow night's final; severed himself from
connections." aratches.
For the third year in succession the Ladies annual hockey match, Hongkong versus Kowloon, resulted in a draw last evening at Recreio. As a result of this Hongkong retained the White Shield which they last won in the 1957-58 sea- son and have since held by virtue of drawing each season. Hongkong are perhaps a little fortunate to have kept the trophy. Kow-
loon had enough chances to make sure of winning but considering Vietnamese refusal was in pro-
Hongkong played throughout with only 10 players, they did exceed- ingly well to force a draw.
cond
whistle,
that
Kowloon's defence was very study with J. Dratce shining d in the late stages the bad runs uphold In several attempt to fores the winning goal.
who were first into
five minutes later V. Scuza had another hard shot saved by thei goalkeeper.
Play was much more even now but Kowloon should have increased their lead in the 52nd minule when 5. Hewson and C. From the bully it was Kow Dzorio esmbined to go through the and give M. Fincher a shot but Icon *
thick and with only two half-it was a poor one and K. Brandt saved at the expense of a corner. able to keep
the pressure on This was followed by two more ucck" opposing them they were and took the load in the fifth but S. Hewson finally shot pasi Bubule wien S. Rowan O
DREW LEVEL the left wing, beat jull-back B. Mle, and centred lo M. Then, Ave
Kowlson were 1-0 up at hall-¦ The Tace cut off at the
time and had the majority of Traditional 12 noen (local)
the play,
largely, due to the The Ume, with 280 starter:
fact
Hongkong played femperature was unseason-with only two hatt-backs due ably, cold and snow flakes fell to the non-arrival of left-half occasionally as the rneers sped A Luddington, 111 in
half Hongkong Yer organised their side and played Curing the last miles of the with four forwards. From then and equalised 10 race, Oksanen ran lightly be-on they came much more into hind Kelley in order to hi id the picture
before the burel from strong head minutes wind which the American was In the 1950 presting heaton,
Okragen had begun his race
a mile rprint with abut
he attempt inaining Today several sprints which easily outdistanced.
Oksanen's strongest sprint ef- fort today cante about 1,000 yards from the Bnish line which is on a main street in downtown Bes- Lut).
With thousands af spccta- the streets and tors Jining cheering for the hometown fa- meeting, Yourite, Oksanen finally pulled about six yards ahead of Kelley and then lengthened his lead to win-AFP.
The American see today was, the victim of a mishap when about 10 indes from the end of the race a dog run out into the rout und knocked him over.
Norris, a student in an Ameri- can university, halted and brip-
Sports Diary
Hongkong
TODAY
Meeting
Footb
Managers Committee
Spart-road, a pin..
BOXIDE
Assurlation
Boys'
Tingle's Albiede Tastitute: buxing exhibition, HKCC. 5.15 pin.
Kelle
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
12TH RACE MEETING
Saturday 15th and Saturday 22nd April, 1961
(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 17 RACES (There will be 0 rares on the 1st Day and 9 races on the 2nd Day)
On the 1st Day the first saddiling bell will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the first race run at 2.30 p.m.
On the 2nd Day the first saddiing beli will be rung at 1.30 pm. and the first race rum at 2.00 p.m.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.40 , on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the 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 Offers of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square): 5, D'Agullar Street; King's Road, North Point and 302. Nathan Road, ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL- ABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Mns will be obtainable at the Club House if 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 Mem- bers Stand.
Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and from the 2nd 5th Floors of the new Public Stand must do Floor of the Members Stand, using the Hft or stairs.
Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem- bers Guests are not permitted to enter the Fublie Enclosure and Sland
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Mevling
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must
be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $1000 in order to gain re-admilesion.
MEALS und REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.
CASH SWEEPS
VERY STEADY
Kowloon's insile trio of M. Fincher. M. Rozacie and S. good Hewson produced some moves, particularly in the first
where half but
they entered they the cirele
were soon harried by full-backs B. Miller and F. Collaco and centre. half C. Moth who had an ex- cellent game.
u
Hongkong were well served K. half too where Fight
interception onl Lalchandani's
to attuck showed quick switch just how much she has im- proved during the past season,
*GHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
(016)
Here is a position from actual play: White to move and win.
Solution No. 0014; 1R-KI7 1, UxR 2 BxP ch, Kx 3 O-H18 ch, KжHI; 4Q=K4 ch. K-K4; 5 Q-R5 ch, R--B4; 6 P-B4 ch. BxP: 7 QX Kt ch, BXQ: 8 R-K4 ch, PXB; 9 P-Q4 mate,
London Express Sercion.
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
12th Race Meeting 1960/61
Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters und
riders for the Second Day close at the Secretary's Office, Happy Valley, at 10.00 a.m.
on Friday, 21st April, 1961.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $84.00 each for both days, Hong Kong, 20th April, 1961.
or $18.00 each for the 1st Day and $18.00 each for the 2nd Day may be obtained from the Canli Sweep Offices at Prince's Bulid- Ing. Ground Floor (foeing Statue Square); 5, DAguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours,
Through Cash Sweep Tickets reserved and available for the 2nd Day but not paid for by 10.05 ani. on Thursday 20th April, 1001, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meet-
inp4.
Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be, min on 6th May, 1981, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offers of the Club.
The offles bouts of the Cash Sweep Ofices of the Club are as follows:-
Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Bquare) and
5, D'Agullor Street, "Hong Kong:-
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 8th April
Saturday 18th April
Saturday 22nd Abril
90.m. to 3 p.m.
.. to 12.30 p.m. 8 nm, to 11.30 a.m. Dam, to 31 ...
King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 302 Nathan Road,
Kowloon
Mondays to Fridays Saturday 8th April Saturday 18th April Saturday 22nd April
Hong Kong, 8th April, 1901.
10 nm, to 4 p.m.
9 am to 11.45 am.
9 am to 11.30 am.
a.m. 1o. 11 D.M.
By Order of the Stewards,
4. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry Forms for the 13th Race Meeting 1960/61 to be held on Saturday 8th May, 1981. (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Ofice, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley: And the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond,
Entries clogs at 12 o'clock NOON un Tuesday, 20th April, 1001,
By Order of the Stowards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Bearetary,
minutes later,
M.
A spokesman for Thai Feol- ball Association, the tourna- ment's host organisation, said
test against a referee's decision in Tuesday night's game against the Koreans,
The disputed decision in the second half called the Vlet- namese for handling the ball. This gave the Koreans a pennity kick which
enablinit scored Korea to gain a 1-1 draw and at the with Vietnam in the stand- ings.
If Vietnam had won it would Indonesia for have tied with
to honours in the tournament's
for first place.
A
Spain beats Wales 2-1
in World
Cup soccer
Cardiff, Apr. 19. division "A" forcing a play-ult A great goal by Alfredo Di Stofano 15 minutas be- fore time gave Spain a 2-1 victory
Wales their World Soccer Cup match here qualifying
Football Association Finther who was completely Hongkong drew level. V. Souza spokesman sald Vietnam's rr. fusal to play meant " forfci: unmarked and scored trom close Intercepted a 18 yard hit and
and Korea would meet Thailand sent the ball through to next few minutes Collaco whose shot was saved tomorrow night to decide third all the attacking by the goalkeeper but Kowloon and fourth place. Kowloon with just were unable to clear their lines
Indonesia will play Division from and M. Callace finally banged "n" winner Burma for breakaways
the ball home.
the in championship sides match-AP.
in.
Fer the practically come from Occasional Hongkong.
In the 10on' flama
11th minute How centre-half M. W- brought the ball well upfeld and sent a pass through shoot but for 6. Hewson to
both
From then ол fought hard for the deciding Real and play switched rapidly end but both from end to defences held out and full time still all came with the tears
K. Brandt saved well for C.quare for Hongkong to keep the White Shield for another 12 Moth to clear.
months.
hot
41
elearance
and
It was
until the 19th minute that Hongkong had their first shot at goal when H. Hall intercepted passed to B. Mair who worked her way into the circle and nicked to V. Souza whose hard shot was just wlde.
THE TEAMS
Kowloon: N. Carvalho. J Drake. 11. Paterson. G. Mehta,
Williams, M.
Osmund, C. Ozorio, M. Fincher. M. Rozario, S. Hewson, T Hosa Pereira,
Hongkong: K. Brandt,
the final
Japanese boxer
Kowloon maintained the pres- | sure and goalkeeper K. Brandt Miller, F. Collaco, K. Laichen-Yukio did well to save a hard shot dani, C. Moth, S. Talat, 1. from M. Rozarlo. Shortly after | Hall, V. Souza, B. Mair. M. B. Miller conceded a earner in | Collaço,
clearing a shot from S. Hewson After the match the sepson's and from the corner, M. Fin- trophies were presented by Mrs cher's shot hit the post but was H. G. Brandi, wife of the scrambled away by Hongkong's | President of the Hongkong defence.
Hockey Association.
The winners were as follows: White Shield. Hongkong
Championship Ladles Divi- sion--Recreio.
Runners-up Ladies Division.
Kow.
So it continued with
well Icon
but the Ladies. un tep recre still remained at 1-0 at the interval.
Gremlins 'A'. their line-up
For the second half Hong- kong reorganisexl and B. Mair dropped back to Kit-helf leaving only four for- wards and from then on they had much more of the game.
In the 49th
minute a good interception by Hongkong's C. Mou: rent V. Souza through but her shot was well sayed by goalkeeper N. Carvalho, Again
Ladies Annual Hockey Tournament.---KGV 'A',
Gremlins Cup.-Necrelo.
Ladies International Клоска cut. Portugal,
Seven-a-side Knock-out Tournament--Recreio.
Seven-a-side Knock-out Plate. Gremlins 'B'.
Ambassadors of Football voting
The following is the standing in the Ambassadors
of Football contest up to yesterday:
SENIOR TEAM
19.CA.A.)
Ho Cheung Thing Walt Ko Pukeing Kuna Wah-kit (Police) Yu Cheuk-in (rung Wahl Mak Wing-trung (Police) Chow Shiu-hung (KBIBL
Wong Su-wo (Happy Volley! | Lo Kwok-tal (Tung Wah)
Kwok Kom-wah (lippy Valley) Lau Kin-cirung (8¤Â ̈Ãà
JUNOR TEAM
Mox Chur-wah 18CA
Ko Hon-sheung (Wah Yan H.K.) Tar Kan-kit (Silesian) ........ | Ying Kone-tung (Wan Yan UX,) Cheung Kwok-hing (älizabethj Chan Kuzbowing the Ballo) Weng Kwok-Luna
103
Tani Kam-ding Soong Ching) Wong Sir-Keong (Wah Yan H.K.) 19 Thong Cheuk-wah (Clement') .. Wong Kwok-kuen (Gleisenti) Lau Kwek-fun (Soong Chung..
wins
tonight.
ovor
The teams had been love! 1-1 at half time.
Spain deserved their win. but Wales put up a brave show after taking a seventh-minute lead through Phil Woosnam. 11 was not until after they had finally gone aheed that Spuin showed the skill and poise for [which they are famous,
Farlier the Spaniards were bined by the 45.000 crowd for over-rubust tackling.
Ramallets and Sanlamoria wore the plek of the Spanish defence, and Suarez and Genla formed a splendind left wing,
For
MISSED SPEED
Wales, Inside-left Ivor
Then he said: "Now I want
to see what Patterson will do," SEEK APPROVAL Liston added that he would seck the approval of Senator E-tcs Kefauver, Chairman of the Senate Investigating Com- mittee, on the man be should choose to be his new monager.
American Eddie Machen and and Henry Cooper, the British British Empire champton, have been mentioned 43 Jikely opponents for Patterson in his next le defence.
Patterson and his
manager, im- Gus D'Amato, were not mediately available to comment on Liston's new move to get a shot at the title-Reuter.
Sheffied makes sure of promotion
London, Apr. 19, Sheffield United and Crystal
Palace made sure of pro- motion and Blackpool took another step away from relegation in the English Football League tonight.
Sheffield United assured them- scives of first division place next season and also went to the 10 of the second division tublo with u. 3-1. home' win over Derby County.
Blackpool drew 1-1 away to Munchester City and are now two points clear of the twu bottom clubs in the first division. With a 2-1 home win over Aldershot, Crystal Palace cet- Peterborough
for etay tainties
promotion from division 4,
atten-
Manila, Apr. 19. Katsumata of Japon, Allchurch did well until Spain punching slowly but re-pald him
speelal lentlessly, won a decisivoon, but the Welshmien missed 10-round decision
Joined Over the speed of Cliff Jones on the Oriont
featherweight left wing. Jones had to
uut wilh an injury revelved champion Wonder Boy of while helping Tottenham the Philippines tonight in clinch the English League a non-title bout.
championship on Monday.
After Wales had taken the There were no knockdowns.
tead, following
a shaky start The decision was unanimous by Spain, full backe Foncho Referee Raymundo Fernando equalised with a shot from 30 had it 48-45 for Katsumata.
Di yards after 21 minutes. Judge Huguding Lim hndi Stefano cleverly slipped in the 47-15. and
Peewee winner in the second half after judge Trinidad had it 48-48. The AP Zoco and Suarez had made the
the ight 40-45 for opening-Reuter.
5c07cd
Kaisumata.
The Filipino
army sergeant
won lus title only last February Russian athletes
1, on a technical knockout Hisao Kobayashi, alto of Japan. Ite is the tenth ranked fen- therweight listed
by the U.S. National Boxing Association.
Kalsumata, a broad-shoulder- cd stocky fighter, wos mucft the stronger of the two. He kopt throwing tong. falling hooks
with considerable ac- curacy, from the opening bell.
Wonder Boy, however, never seened in danger of going down.-AP.
show fine form
In the first division of the Scottish League St Jolinstone made themselves safe from re-
wha
legation with a 2-1 home over Motherwell.Reuter.
UK football results
Leicester Monchester
Division I
3 Aston Villa
1 Blackpool Division II
Portsmouth 3 Bristol
Division III
Swindon T. 1 Barnsley
Division IV
Alushta, Ukraino, Apr. 19. The Soviet athletics scozon Accrington 2 York City
Crewe
1 Darlington opened at this Crimean Crystal Palace 2 Aldershot port today with track and field stors recording ex-
0
0
0
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Division I
Division n
1
1 Forfar
1
Reuter.
cellent results on the first St Johnstone 2 Motherwell day of the Ukraine spring Albion championships.
Anatoll Alyablev set up a Ukrainian record for the
new
U.S. baseball hop, step and jump with 10.09
he also won the long
(1
i jump with 7.88 metres. Chicago, Apr. 19. Lyudmila Bondarshuk, Rellet pitcher Marty Kutyna | Lugansk student Won the
across is singled
two big women's discus throw with Washington
From April 22, 1061 the vol- Ing booths in Rediffusion House, Gloucester Read, and Rediffusion Umer, 231 Nathan Road, will close at cpen at 12 con and
9 pm was announced today.
This change in line is made to make it easy for pecpte at work or at school to cast their votes.
THE GAMBOLS
CAN I HAVE
A NEW HATP.
NO
HATS FOR
DON'T YOU UND THEM?
THRYRE TERRIBLE
THIG ONS
AWFUL
and
Juns cuffed Chicago for six
Table tennis
Bangkok, Apr. 19, Huynh van Ngoc of Vietna became the champion today In Thailand's
international
first
other land-40.48 metres and two innings teenagers cleared the 48 metre table tenuila tournament when he ousted countryman Le Van
to ruin the White Sox home mark. opener 7-2 before 10,037 today. Maria Kuznetsova equalled Tiet who was forced out of the her own Ukrainian shatput re-finals with a cramp in his leg In Cleveland. Q
three-run cont
with 10.13 metres and í after he led by two sets. double by Steve Beros in the Piotr Bolotnikov holder of the oighth inning of relever Frank world 10,000 metros recent re
The women'n singka
weta
Funk brought the Detroit Tigers | turned the respectable time of taken by Vietnam's Thranb from behind to a 0-2 victory 3 minutes 50.8 seconds in his Thikim Ngon who beat Davis ever Cleveland in the
Indians attempt
at the 1600 metres. of New Zealand in two straight home opener.—AP.
AFP.
by Barry Applebe
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THIS ONE?
FR., YOS, THAT {ONES ALL RIGHT
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SKY
HUSBANDO
CHOLEN THIS ONE
NOW WHERE
DID I GO WRONG?
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