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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1961,

WORLD CUP SOCCER

ends Holland outplayed YARDLEY IS BACK WITH

Hockey season ends

'COFFEY DREGS' WIN

ENJOYABLE

CLOSING FESTIVAL

By NUMPERE

The curtain came down on the 1960-61 hockey season over the weekend and the Mixed Festival at Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday provided a very enjoyable afternoon for the 10 teams taking part before they put their sticks away.

This festival was the second in the series and is an excellent way of rounding off the season. Organised by Mr Alan Van der Sluis it ran strictly to schedule but, with two KCC teams reaching the final this was something of an anti-climax and the final itself was rather out-sided with David Coffey's 'Coffey Dregs' beating Bob Bell's 'Belle Bottoms' by 3-0.

The

thats arre

invited to take and these were split mto Lae pakk ut fire terms who ily

enec, poists rach ther bring awarded on Bir sel basis of two for a win and one I draw.

The teams were composed of five indies and six men, with matches of 10 minutes each why ad 15 mmbles ebeh way for the mal.

Pool consisted of Coffey Club, Uregs. Dutch Hockey Nav Bharat. RAF and Recreio and the team from this pool who were to contest the final

not decided

were

lust match,

until the

All-KCC final

Two minutes later the Fume ploer gain went thresh

this time centred for Margore! Fincher to score with a hard

shot.

it was another zelo eltart from Careysford that produced Coffey Drogs' third goal in the 13th minute, and from then the writing was on the wall. The Belle Boltams kept trying

bul fend the opposliton lon strong and Coffey Drets took the Fes- ival Pennant with a comfort- able 3-0 win.

Teams in the final were: L'aftey Dregs: Dhaber, Alex Mendoza, Rosa, Nina Wernberg, Coffey, Petersen, Margaret Ag- new, Margaret Fincher, Suzanne Hewson, Careysford,

This was between Recreio

Horwood, Bella Befioms: with Recrei d Nav Bharat

Chamberlain, T. Rosa Pereira, Duly needing one paint to share Suzanne Sanders. Tuit, Jackie drst place with Coffey Dregs. Laws. Bernice Simpson, Eell. Nav Bharat, who had only one Fagx. Chambers, Ren! Clayton. point from their previous three The Festival concluded with matcher, larwever, heat Recreio an enjoyable Informal dance 2-0 to put Coffey Dregs in the fat KCC in the evening during Tinul.

which the Festival Pennant was presented to David Coffey,

In reaching the Anal Coffey Dregs beat, Nov Bharat and RAP and drew with Hecrela to record

In a friendly match at King's Park yesterday Hongkong Regl.

a total of five polats. Their lybeat KCC by 4-3. rlefeat was at the hands of Dulch HC. Dutch HC, RAF and Re- ere all had four printa and Nav Bharat three.

The winners of Pool 11 were also in doazil until the last match | between Army and Belle Bul- Loms. At that stage Belle Bol- teins and Gremlins had five pouts each and Army four, but The match resulted in a gualless tax cad gave Belle Boltons a tetut of six points and it place in the 1.

Solo offort

con-

They hid beaten Gremling and KCV and drawn with HKHC and Army. Gremlins and Army had a total of five points each. IKH three and KGV one

With two KCC aldes tesling the final much of the interest had waned but it pro- duced the highest score of the afternoon with Coffey Dreez scoring three Limes 111 the first minute period of play. The final Was only two minutes id when Careysfo: the Coffey Dregs left-winger, ran through on his own, cut in and scoreti from the edge of the circle.

Simpson is Australia's No. 1 bat

now

From ALEX BANNISTER

Norm O'Neill,

London.

once de-

scribed by skipper Richie

Benaud as "the world's greatest batsman,"

has

a rival for the title in

the

Australian Bame

touring party.

He is Bobby Simpson.

spoken to Boys

AL-

every Australlots I've Simpson will autecore O'Neill and be No. Iteur success In England this suramer,

GOOGLY

'The Australian experts say that O'Neill is prone to worry under pressure and that he ha become an excessively on-side player.

Bul Simosan, they claim, l twice the batsman he was when he played in the Lancashire League. His technique and con- centratien have improved tre- mendously.

Simpson In ale tipped as an invaluable change bowler. Critics say that he has developed the best equined googly in Australian cricket,

Four D. Jones! BY MADDOCKS

1

SPURS'

Bass Rock wins Victoria Cup

I ord wan the run over today.

CUP FINAL OPPONENTS

Hurst Park, Apr. 20. Rosebery's Bass Rock Victaria Cup Handicap here seven furlongs

KF T. 1. Ohlson's Fulshaw Cruss

with Lord was second Ilford's Welsh Rake third. Twenty-one run.

war

Oncial starting prices were: 7-1 Bass Rock, -1 Fulshaw Cross and 100-6 Welsh Ruke.

Honey moor

11-2 foy- Cauriln

Bass Rock won by one-and- with it neck be- hal lengths tween second and third:---China Mail Special.

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FERDINAND

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Seen here In a group

photo are

Leicester

members of the

Football Club teain, who will play Tottenham Hotspur in the English FA Cup final at Wembley, London, on May 6. From left they are: back row-Len Chal- mers (full-back); Gordon Banks (goalkeeper), lar King (centre-half), Frank' McLintock (half-back), Colin Appleton (half- back); and Richard Nor- (full-back); front Howard row-forwards Riley Ken Leck; James Walsh; Ken Keyworth; and Albert Cheesebrough. —Reuterphoto,

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STAND)

by Hungary

Halterdam, Apr. 30. Hungary beat Holland 3-0 In the first leg of their World Cup preliminary soccer the here to dny.

All the goals came in the first half.

A capacity crowd of 65,000 In the Feyenoords Stadium saw Holland, weakened by Injurios. outplayed in all departments by the Hungarians.

It is doubtful whether a full- strength Dutch side would have been able to master the fast and skilful Hungarians.

Outstanding for the winners were goalkeeper Grosics, delen- ders Szipps, link-man Kotasz winger Sandor and Inside-lefi Tichy.

i Muller was prominent in the Dutch' defence, while centre- forward Wilkes and inside-left Van Der Kuli were the pick of The forwards.

20

> *All three Hungarian goals came in a 14-minute spell in the first Half-the fast after minutes from Sandor, the secɔnd two minutes later from Fenyvesi and the third in the 36th minute from Tichy--Reuter.

JIMMY GREAVES

SUSPENDED

London, Apr. 30. Chelsea's crack centre-for- whose Jimmy Greaves word,

CHESS ouiball pay will rise from £10

BY LEPHARD PARDER

(2011)

Here is a position from actual play White to move and win.

London Express Saretce

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INCOME

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By Pan Norris

BUT THE TREACHEROUS AUX DOBY NOT CALL- TO THE WIVES AND CHILDREN 10 HE ENEMSIZES HID POWER-PACK..... BURNING HIMSELF FREE, AN

a week to £10,000 a year when he joins Italy's First Division club Milan FC next season has been suspended by Chelsen for 14 days as from May 1.

Coll

The Chelsea directors this deelston at the Board meet- ing here following Greaves' re- fusal to our Tezzel with Chelsen.

Greaven

scored four who goals against Nottingham Forest yesterday refused to tour with Chelsea right from the start, and said he preferred to stay in England for

the training with England team.

If the suspension is upheld. Greaves will miss the England vs Young England match next Friday and the international with

Mexico the following Wednesday--AFP.

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THE CHINA MAIL

Here's the good news for China Mail readers. This year England and Australia join battle again for the Ashes in what promises to be one of the most exciting Test series on record-and there to comment for us will be former Eng- land captain and Test selector, Norman Yardley.

AT THE WICKET is the name of the Yardley column. It will be appearing in the China Mall every Thursday, And it's one column you can't afford to miss.

Is Australia's team one of the strongest ever to have travelled Can to England — as otaimed by skipper, Ritchie Benaud? the men from "Down Vader" follow their spectacular deteas of the West Indies with another vistory and so become un- disputed cricket champions of the world?

These are the questions everyone fa aking. And Yardley, with his unrivalled experience of the game, is one of the men hest qualified to answer them.

ile ban cuplained England 14 times and has played in 20 Test Matches. He is also an old opponent of the Australians. It means we could not have picked a better maa for 1901.

You can expect a critical assessment of the brand of cricket, too.

For this could prove a crucial year in Beltinb cricket history.. Brighter play is needed to restore anne of the game's lost glamour.

Yardley is outspoken in the cause for brighter cricket. And with food reason. As a player he always appranched the game la a lively spirit. He does the same now that he writes about it. Don't miss the first of Yardlny's 1961 series appearing in the

China Mail on Thursday.

Arnold

Palmer wins the Texas Open

San Antonio, Apr. 30. Arnold Palmer made a typical strong finish, hit- ting an eagle on the fifteenth hole to wind up with a 2-under-par 68 and first place money in the $30,000 Texas Open today. He had 270 for 72 holes.

Paul Harney of Worcester, Massachusetts, missed o kag putt from off the green on the 18th that would have led him with Palmer for Arst place.

Harney had taken the lead at 03 holes in today's final round, shooling a one-under-par 34 on the first nine. But he led Pal- mer, Al Balding and Bill Col- ins by only a stroke entering the last nine.

Harney had eagled the eighth hole to give him the one-stroke lend.

WHIRLWIND FINISH

Then Palmer made his whirlwind ninh after 1 matching 34 on the front nine. He camo into the 18th fur under par but here missed a 4-foot putt for his par 'and had to settle for a bogey. Bui Bild- ing had taken a 40 and Collins roared to a 74.

Harney wound up with a 71 and was third with 273, while Bulding was second with 271.

U.S. baseball results

New York, Apr. 30. Following are the results of baseball matches played today:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago Minnesota

R H E

5 12

0

3

1

0

(11 innings)

(First came)

1

(First Game)

18

(Second game)

5

14

(First came)

10

(second game}

(Flent gamo)

Kansas City Lus Angoles

Boston Clevelandt

Boston Cleveland

Haltimore Datrole

Baltimoro Detroit

New York Washington

Palmer, the year's leading money-winner, look $4,000 for his triumph-his 28th tourná-

(Second gamoj ment viclory in six years of New York ........ the four.

Balding won $8,000 Washington

and Harney $2,000,--AP.

Sports Diary

TODAY Meeting

ÍRPA Interport Aub-Committen nerating at Sports-road, 6 pm,

10

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphia

St Louis

1

11 14 7 13 (10 inning)

(First Camo)

54 14

4 B 1

(Fini game) San Francisco Milwaukee

|Pittsburgh Cincinnati

Pittsburgh Cincinnati

...Los Angeles. Ara Chiengo HAPPY

*(Bécottől găme) {Los Angeles ...... Herve Division: Policy v Happy Chicago

TOMORROW Soccer

Division: Kitchen 5.70 : Palice v

Valley Trolley, 6:20 pm,

V

19

(First gamo)

2

4

5

4 11

10 18

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