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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1961.

ENGLISH cricket roundup

British racing doping probe ends Garfield Sobers

Rare treat REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES Ambassadors of

for HK

cricket fans

IN DEALING WITH CASES RECOMMENDED

Last night sportbig fann tu the NO MASTER MIND' INVOLVED

Colony were served a rare treat at the Hongkong Cricket

Club where

Australien

Televi-

London, May 4.

Hire! Revolutionary changes in the procedure for

Broadcasting Service slow him of the historic Trst between Australia the West Indies was abowo,

and

The 90-minute action-packed bim in lude the slashing cen- tury by Garfield Soberg, the One or Alan bowling attucking Tavidson, the amusing hard-bit

Ju of Wesly Hall. the power-

and the inful opening when Cole BeDonald stops

Football contest

Following are the standings of the Ambassadors

of Football contest after yesterday's voting:

HENIOR TEAM

Bo Cheung-you (SCAAL

Wong Man-wai Happy Valleyj

Lau Km-chung (SCÄÄ!

Wong C-kesh SCAAF

Kung Wah kit (Police

Ko Po-kring (Tung Wat)

E

sna

JUNIOR TEAM

Chan Kwel-wing La Saller,

800: Wang Sekeng (Wah Yun Hi

243 Chan Pak-iing a Salle) さまよ!

270. Chan Yin-son Salesian) ...

201

The Kam-ki (alesian

320

201

10 Kwoh-fun (Baong Chin

112

Hong Chu-suen 18! Loulej

E7

a report

Wang Sig-Wo (Happy Valleri" Molc Citin-wah (BCAA) chow shiu-hung (KM)

Chan Yu-wan (Elizabethy

133

El

Yu Chun-liang Queen's)

123

79

Thank Cheuk-Wai Clemchit) Chung Kwok-hing Elizabeth)

170 107

dealing with cases of doping in British racing is recommended in

the which has been presented to Stewards of the Jockey Club and the National Hunt Committee.

Bink Wing-Rung (Police)

Chruk-yin ITung Walu

As from

VOTE-COLLECTING VANS

in century by Norman O'Neill The report was drawn up by a committee, headed sating vures will make visits to pay.

by the Duke of Norfolk, which made an ex-schouls and to public loentions haustive investigation into doping.

the full

Foger of mighty Wesley Hall's vo all heur bumpers, miles per leveling up to the greatest ellmax when in Test maleb erleket

needing balsmen, Australian Fight runs In the last over with the wickets in hand, ran them-doped.

lves out trying desperately to

Ila major recommendation j a new don for Gainers whose to have been horses are found

It also a ks for routine tests on winters and the estab-

te the whining run in a nusirament Hat was so exelting that theory.

layers could all have qualitiert for an academy award.

The film will be shown again Loight at the Kowloon Cricket

ob at 7 pm ond pns and on Friday at 2.30 pm at the Shell this [201 Theatreite (barkings show must be made with Qan- Sa: Ted 37511).

Cricket

Clubs

all!

The Kowloom wekonies members from

thee club in the Calmny to attend tonight's showitygs.

of a rearch laboru-

Under the present rules, a trainer automatically loses his licence if it is proved that a horse under a charge hos been doped. The commilies rule recommends that this should be abolished and re- placed by one glving con-

fatitude tu

siderabir Stewards.

Two new rulos

the

The proposed change would bring to two new rules, on to

with cases in whlehr d

A

Tom:rrow night the him will Le shown at the HKCC al 15

then rushed to the horr was duped to make it go 7' 51 Kowlton Bowling Green Club; water, and the other in cates of where the Australian As-neia plan to le tion will be gathered for a 9.30.

Lin show.

Kth Sillett Qonas Sales Hongkong. whe Maner in

rattard for this im to be nu-

the Taited from

Aushading Berardenging Service, is bușeful That Qani is en obtain Alms of at the grindining for Tend mofthes and all sporting fans in the Colony will welcome this

a master news as the film is t {!"་ at photography and con-

entury and covers the must exciti Ts stries ever con-

སྙ« * $anc!

the

The differentiation between the ruling on the two forms of doping is based on the an- sumption flint "It is hordering on the ridiculous to suspect a trainer of doping a horse to stop it winning.

to collect votes for the Hang- ground. hong Ambassadors of Football 15-7 pin). Contest.

The schedule will be:

HQ) (5-71

Hoy wins the Scores 103 runs

for the MCC

Chester Cup

Chester, May 3... Mr C. A. Spencer's Hoy won the Chester Cup, run over two miles two furlongs and 77 yards hero today.

Trelawny was second and Aristarchus third.

Sixteen ran.

Official starting prices were: 15-2 Hoy; 100-7 Trelawny, 100-8 Aristarchus.—Reuter.

U.S. baseball

results

London, May 3. West Indian Test batsman Garfield Sobers was in tremendous form at Lord's here today, hitting 103 runs for the MCC against Surrey before he was run out.

Sobers and Pakistan Test captain Fazal Mahmood are the first two Lancashire League players to be chosen for the 'MCC. Mahmood, a medium- pace bowler, was out for a duck.

af

No play Was possible until at Gillingham after Kent had 1.30, but the MCC batsmen soon captured two quick wickets (or

He scored 72 out 14 runa. made up for lost time and in just over four hours #cored 323 Somerset's total of 195.”

Kent were In # runs for the los of nine wic-

Raman parition at the cluse kels before captain Sabba Row (Northants and runs on the board for the logs England) declared.

isterature all-rounder who took

Trafic tomorrow mabite Hongkong

New York, May 3. Result of baseball matches Kowloon: Macpherson Play-

U.S. today Yi Po Fong-street played in the

eludex:

NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursdays

Tsun Wan New Territories! Playground, Chung On-street Los Angeles (9.30 am); San Hui Playground. | Milwaukee in each in-Castle Peak (11.00 nm); Tai Pal San Francisco

Tau Playground, Unlong (1.00 Chiengo pn); Luen Wo Hui Playground.

Pilleburgh Fanling (3.00 pru); Golden

St Louis Palace Theatre, Talpo (4.30 pm).!

AMERICAN LEAGUE Fridays

Boston Kam Wah-street, Kansas City

Terminal

New York (5-7 pm).

Minnesola Kowloon: Argyle-street Play- ground, Junction of Argyle-st & Detrolt

Washington Ma Tau Chung-road (5-7 pm). Saturdays

Chicago

As

SCHOOLS announced dividual school.

PUBLIC LOCATIONS Mondays

Cadogan street. Hongkong:

Kowloon!

George

V

Hongkong:

The committee recommends that routine samples should be taken from at least two win-Kennedy Town (5-7 pm).

King ners a day at race meetings, and that the Stewards shoulayground, Jordan Road/Can-Shaukiwan Tramway have the right to order a sam-tun-road (5-7 pm). ple from any other horse. No cutine tests are conducted ut present

Кисаидуя

New Territories: Chengsha-

Cheung wan Playground,

research wan-road (5-7 pm).

Advocating wider into doping methods, the report) Suggests the Institution of laboratory for this purpose. It also proposes that a committee should he formed to assist in the evidence at interpretation of doping inquiries, the member- ship to be e velerinary sur- Con a chemist and a phar- macologist.

The committee considered

there was no support for the theory that there is a "muster behind doping in British China Mali Special.

ding.

in the first instance, the folt- licence of mee suggests the

trainer

should be withing drawn unless he een establish

of satisfaction Stewards that he used all due diligence to prevent the recur- 11" and that the dope was administered without his con- sent or connivance,

In cases of doping to slow a one, the report advocates that should be the trainer's licence withdrawn only if it can be established that he administered the drug or was a party to its arministration.

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

13TH RACE MEETING Saturday 5th May, 1961

CT be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 9 RACES.

Ring Magazine names Pender boxer-of-month

New York, May 3.

co-holder of Pender.

crown

Paul the world middleweight with Gene Fullmer, was today ramed fighter of the month by Ring Magazine for his decisive triumph over Carmen Basilio in a de Balt.

Pender is recognised as chan

division pion of the 189-pound by New York, Massachusetts and Europe. Fullmer is halled as Clubychampion by the National Box-

ing Association.-AP.

The first sailing bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first ance runt 2.00 p.m.

ta 212.

The Secretary's Oflier at Alexandra House will close at 11.45

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges at 525.00 earts are obtainable only on the Admissino Badges may be written introduction of a Member. obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the i Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); { 5. D'Aguilar Street Khig's Road, North Point and 382, Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Admission to the Members Enclosure can be gained only by The entrance to the Members' Stons and upon production of Badges and Brooches, which must be worn throughout the dura- tion of the meeting in such a manner as to be readily Identifled. Members wishing In proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the new Publie Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or stoles.

Apart from the foregging. Members, their Ladies, and Mein- bers Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand.

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

Ts w be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $10.00 each payable at the Gate. Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prom- inently displayed throughout the Meeting.

Any person leaving the Euglumure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 In order to gain re-admission,

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each may be obtained from the Cush Sweep Omces at Prince's Buildinit, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours,

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.06 0.ın. on Friday, 5th May, 1981, will be sold and the reservation cauertled for future Meetings.

Special Cast Sweep Tickets gn the Hong Kong Derby scheduled to be run on 8th May, 41001, at $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cosh Sweep Onlces of the Chib and the sale of these tickets will clone on Friday, 5th May, 1001; as follows:-

Prince's Building (thcing Statue Square)

6. D'Agullar Street

King's Road, North Paint

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon

al 0,00 p.m.

at 6,00 p.m.

nt 4.00 p..

at 4.00 p.m.

The office hours of the Cash Sweep Omees of the Club are

as follows:

Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and

5. D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong:--

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 29th Apri

Saturday, 6th May

@ a.m. to 5 p.m.

9 nm. to 12.00 p.m.

9am to 11.00 a.m.

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 382, Nathan Rand,

Kowloon:-

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday, 20th Apri Saturday, 6th Mny

long Kong. 2011 April, 1901.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

9 am, to 11.13 p.m.

Da.m. to 11.00 .m.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

10.00 a.m. Friday, 5th May, 1961..

Wednesdays Hongkong: Public Car Park, Connaughs-road, Central, (Near

New Territories: Shatin, (11.00) Cleveland am); Wong Tai Sin RA Play-) ground (5-7 pm).

the Australians

first innings on Saturday, was

In good form with the bat to- any, scoring 110 out of his side's total of 180 against Hampshire at Bournemouth,

in-

Best bowling feat

Surrey were 78

for two

at

11

II

the close of play.

11

$2

4

Mariin Horion,

Worce

13

itive for 40 th

10

11

3

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4

4

3

kir

2

7 12

1

30

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1

3 1

1

2 7 1 3 10

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(11 innings)

-AP

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Best bowling performance on a day when the bowlers were generally on top of the balemen

rain-affected pitches, came from Ken Pres- ton, medium-paced bowler. who took alx för 24 and help- ed Essex to shoot Glamorgan out for 138 at Cardin. Somerset's Australian, Alley, came to his side's rescue

Bill

EMPIRE GAMES NEWSLETTER

Perth.

Australia will invite 41 Commonwealth countries to compete in the VIIth British Empire and Commonwealth Games, to be staged in Perth, Western Australia during November next year.

If all invitations are accepted there will be a record entry of tearns.

! Withdrawal of South Africa hus from the Commonwealth reduced the number of invita- tions from the expected total of 42. But Cyprus, which was ad- Commonwealth mlited to the during the past month, Popua-New Guinea, will be In- vited to send teams for the first time.

and

An

Australia will invite 41 Commonwealth countries

Leach,

The size of a 3d. piece, the has given

gold badge was specially struck assurance that the Eyre for presentation to the Gover- Highway-the road link nor, and is a reproduction of the between East and Wes-officini emblem for the Games.]

of identical design it is he tern Australia-will

badges being sold to the public, as one phase of a public appeal for £25,000.

put in the best possible condition for the period of the 1962 Common- wealth Games.

162

Theme of the badge selling campaign is that every wearer will participate in the Games He plans to maintain a Rand as a host, and will help to re- Invitations will be Issued of road workers and gradingvive and perpetuate Australia's! about November- year before machines on the highway during world wide reputation for warm the period when traffle to and and convivial hospitality, Arst the opening of the Games.

The Organising Counell has from the Games will be at its inculcated in the minds of many flow. Preliminary overseas people during the derided this time because many maximum countries normally do not reply grading, will be done when the Olympic Games in Melbourne. to invitations until few weeks July-August rains Armly set the before Games actually begin. road surface. Grading and patch- This occurred before the Olym- ing of loose sections will con- tinue until after the Games pic Games in Melbourne 1956-invitations were sent out when motorists are returning to 25 months before the opening the Eustera States. and again before the Olymple Gantes in Rome.

The record

in

Junior

Farmers help

Canada plans big

contingent

Canada plans to send

contingent of no than 82 to the Common-

of only one wicke

Warwickshire, after

Sussex

found

strong with 143

putting Al Hove, struggling

eul for 100 themselves. and had lost five wickets while at the 37 ruas scoring only close.

Closing scores

Close of play scores in tome day's cricket matches wETO!

At Chesterfield: Derbyshire versus Australians. No play to- day, ratu.

At Bournemonth Worcester- 200 (M. Horton 115). shire

Innspshire three for no wicket. Rain stopped play.

At Oxford: Lancashire 30 for seven declared (A. Bolton 87, C. Pullar 43, J. Bound 50, K. Grieves 09). Oxford University 36 for three.

At Hover Sussex 180 (G. Cooper 50), Warwickshire 37 for five. Bad light stopped play,

At Lord's: MCC 323 for nine declared (R. Cole 45. J. Spring- Sobers 103, E. Call 83, G. Bedser Ave for 110). Surrey 75 for two.

At Qulingham: Somerset 195 (W. Alley 72). Kent 143 for one (R. Prideaux 53 not But, R. Wilson not oul).

At Cambridge! Yorkshire 270 100, D. (J. Bolus 44, B. Close Padgett 42, R. Jefferson Ave for

Cambridge University 74).

for Ave.

AL Cardin:

20

130

Glamorgan (K. Preston six for 24). Essex 137 for four. (B. Taylor 41, T. Bailey 41).

At Bristol Leicestershire 119 (W. Watson 42). Gloucestershire eight for no wicket-Reuter.

Tewer Benaud will miss wealth Games in Perth Yorkshire match

Western Australia, next

year.

London, May 3. Richie Benaud, the Australian Games oMetals in Perth have cricket raplaf will miss the received this advice from Major tough match against champlon John W. Davies, Secretary of county Yorkshire at Bradford en the British Empire and Com-Saturday. monwealth Games Association uf Canado,

Benaud who saw a specialist here today after complaining shoulder The team set at present is; of pain in his right Farmers Clubs athletics, 15 competitors and after the first day of the open- Throughout Western two officials: boxing 0 (2); cycling match with Worcestershire said tha ing (1) fencing, 4 (1) Inwn said: "The specialist Australia will

grow

bowls, 4 (no oficials); rowing, I have an inflamed tendon of This wheat and other cereal 13 (2); swimming and diving. the

shoulder. right 4 (1) requires treatment by injections sell stock, crops.

and 10 (2): weightlifting,

I will not to wrestling, & (1). The party also and physiotherapy. hold social functions

would include a chaperone and be able to piny before the ruise money for the 1962 four headquarters officials.

Lancashire match on May 10. Commonwealth Games in Perth next year. This scheme, with a target of £20,000 proft both this year and next year, is part of

Canada sent 17 competitors and omelats to the 1958 Games at Cardiff, but transport costs to Perth would be considerably higher.

in

These special efforts to bring the highway to the highest pos- sible standard, and the provision Record

of road service patrols by zulo- 13th Race Meeting 1960/61

for competing | mobile clubs. will encourage of people to Owners are reminded that teams was established at Car- record numbers

crpss Australia by car.

Automobile clubs in six Aus- Declarations of starters and diff in 1938, when 35 teams look part Five countries that were riters close at the Secretury's eligible did not compete. They tralian States are now planning Ollies, Happy Valley.

at, were Bermuda, Newfoundland, a system of patrols by mee

Southern hanies in travelling workshops. Northern Rhodesia, Rhodesia, and Tanganyika. These will be placed strategically Northern and Southern Rho- along the highway's 1,719 miles desin seem certain to be repre- between Adelaide and Perth. By Order of the Stewards, sented in Perth because Salis- Few Australians realise that public appeal for £25,000. This

bury (Southern Rhodesin) will the overland route from Ade-atnevnt is needed for subsidising, would soon begin a campaign to instructed to rest as much A. E. ARNOLD,

apply to be host city for the luide to Perth is one of the fores of competing teams, feed raise 100,000 Secretary, 1960 Games. Their application longest highways in the world. in and housing athletes and will have no chance of success) It is almost three times the officials, providing recreation and for if representatives of the country distance from London to Berlin and other fuciltiem, do not compete in Perth.

aud exceeds by 20 miles the other administrative costs. Teams to be invited to Perth Atlantic air crossing from Cork, Are: Bahamas, Barbados, Ber-In Ireland, to St Johns, in muda, British Guines, Canuda, | Newfoundland.

Hong Kong, 4th May, 1961.

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

HONG KONG DERBY Saturday, 6th May, 1961

Olympic leftovers

Ceylon, Cyprus, Dominica, Eng- No longer a pioneering effort, land, F, Ghana, Gibraltar, the route is traversed dally by Sports Hongkong, India, Isle of Man, many cars and trucks, thus Jamaica, Jersey, Kenya, Malaya, | removing the danger of being Maurithis, Newfoundland, New stranded through breakdown on Zenland, Nigeria, Northern any section. Borneo, Northern Ireland. Northern Rhodesin,

#

Southern Governor is "first host"

Rhodesia, Pakistan, Papua

0

to

equipment used during the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne may be brought Perth for use during the Commonwealth Games in gold November next year. Games Organising Council secretary, Mr J. Howson, 1s visiting Mel- label badge

to the boarne during April for Governor

Western meeting of

Australian the

will Sir Charles Olympic Federation, and Gairdner, has launched a able is suitable for use in Perth. check whether equipment ovell-

Commonwealth

and New Guinea, Sara Presentation of wak, Slerre Leone, Singapore, Scotland, St Vincent, Tangan- yika, Trinidad and Tobago, Over 1,350,000 tickets sold Uganda and Wales. to date.

The sale of 'Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will

Roadwork to aid motorists

clone on Friday, 5th May,!The 1961, as follows:-

Prince's Building (facing Statue Square)

at 6.00 p.m.

5, D'Aguilar Street at 6.00 p.m. King's Road, North Point ní 4.00 p.m. 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

nt' 4.00 p.m.

The Draw will be held on the 1st floor, Pubile En- closure at the Race Courne ut 11.30 a.tt. on Baturday, the 18th May, 1961.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWIJK, MITCHELL & CO.

Tronaurora,

Western Australian Meln Ronds Commis- aloner, Mr J. Digby

Australia,

H

of

п

the

for 400,000 campaign

for Equipment needed Citizen Hosts for the Games la estimanted to cost und a considerable In £14,000 Games, to be held Perth in November next saving could be made by using the Olympic equipment-if only for training purposes.

year.

THE GAMBOLS

GEORGE, WILL YOU RUN TİLE

HULLO, CFORGE, HELPING. OVER TO THE CHURCH HALL? || WITAI THE REFRESUMENTO?

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Major Davies and Canada

Neil Harvey, the vice-captain, leading the side against Derbyshire at Chesterfield,

Benaud, who has his arm In a siing, goes for further treat- ment on Friday. He has been

dollars (about pasic.--AFP. £45,000) to send the team and equipment to Perth and he was confident the objective be reached.

would

The Canadian contingent was booked to leave Vancouver on November 1, 1982, and should arrive in Perth on November 12, ten days before the opening of the Games.

Accommodation

and tickets

Birmingham enter Fairs soccer final

30

Birmingham, May, 3. Birmingham City, the English First Division club, reached tho final of the Inter-Cities Falts Joonli competition tonight Internazionale when they bent Enquiries for accommoda-

(Milan) the Italian club, 2-1 tion should be addressed in the second leg of their semi-

Commonwealth final here. Accommodation Bureau, 772 Hay-street, Western Aus. Perth, tralia. Rox offices for tie- kets at Games venues will open not later than

to the Games

July.

Barry Appleby

WHAT THEY HELD IS A HEW MAN LATER AT CENTRE

ONE WHO CAN

·HANDUE A

BALL

ER.... THANK

You

BINGO TONIGHE

Birningam also won the first leg 2-1 in Milan to go through

on a goal agregate of 4-2,

In the final the English club meet the winners of the semi- flni replay between Hiberulati (Scotland) and Roma. (Italy) who drew both their previou Log---Peuter,

EUROPE

JET BY

AIR-INDIA

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