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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1961.

VICTORY WITH A VENGEANCE Australian bowlers

U.S. baseball results

New York, May 10.

Results of Today': Major

Laughe Latebull

Thed:

matches

NATIONAL LEAGUE

San Francisco ...

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Pittsburgh

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1. Angeles

5 $

Philadelpila

11

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(Five tonlaps, rulu)

Chicago

11

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afllwaukee

B 12 3

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland

2

Chicago

New York

Washington

Kane Chy

Detrull

Baltimore Milone otu

Washing *ktruit

AP

Upsets in English! Amateur Golf Championship

Fair

Wentworth, May 19.

players, more seeded

inter- Jacluding the favourite,

Thirtwell, were national Alt eliminated in the English Aanteur

Gull Chamul muslip

here today.

Whirlwell, winner of the title

in 1954 and 1955, was beaten 3 and 2 in the second round by Arnold Bentley, 50-year-olti

1930 who won the event in Thirtwell lost on the greens, where he three-pulted tent:

X

Other seeds" ehminated 10-

day were George Dean (Hook Heath), Gordon Buddy Tin- drick), beaten 2 and 1 by Keith Warren (Wet Maridlesex), and English international David Frane, beaten 3 amt 2 by Roy

Crump (Blackwell).

All the matches were in the third round. Only six of the original 1 seed players are toff in the Championship, which ends on Saturday.--Reuter,

Duilio Loi retains World Junior Welter title

D

England trounce Mexico 8-0 to atone

for 1959 defeat

London, May 10.

Ambassadors of Football contest

Following are the standings in the Ambassadors

of Football contest after yesterday's voting:

SENIOR TEAM

Cheung-van ISCAA

Kung Wali-kit (Palleel

Wong Man-wal tilappy Valley;

Ka Po-keung (rung Wol) .... Lou Kin-ching 13CAA)

MOR

(SCAA)

Wenst Chi-keung SCAA)

Mak-wal Police).

JUNIOR TEAM

Wong Sze-Keung (Wah Yos

{Salesian)

1.623

In

732

The Kam-kis

447

340

Chan Kwelwing (La Salle) Clint Pak-ng La Saltej

Chan Yin (Salesiniti...

Yu Chu-hong (queen's)

159 Trang Chenk-wan Clement

take a hammering

Surprise winner

for the from

Newmarket Stakes

Lancs

Lancs batsmen

Manchester, May 10.

Nevitarket, Ming 10. The sun shone here at Manchester today, but not

on the Australian cricket tourists,

The Axe, a coli owned by farmer Amtrlean ambasandor

over two

Newniurket

regirded as

John Hay Whitney, today scored After three rain-ruined matches, the Australians took a hammering on the opening day of their an upset victory - horses entered for the Eprom

match against Lancashire at Old Trafford. Derby to win the Stokes.

Lancashire rattled up 310 for seven in even time before declaring, and despite a fight-back by the tourists in the last hour, it was still Lancashire's day.

Australiano lost

The race is

a

pointer to the great Epsom classic, due to be run May at. ais; The Axe is not entered.

1,306

201

012 Aurelius, D Derby hope,

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*The

started favourite a 15-8 but

the Brian Statham knocked Simp The Axe. 100-7 shot, bent wickets of Colin McDonald and son's

the off-stump out of bin by a neck. Primus, start-Bobby Simpson in scoring. 78 ground with thổ totại ai 22 and 315! ing at-elds of 9-2, way third, before the close.

Greenhough trapped MeDonald

401

120

Tầu kwuk flash TSung Chung?

387

112 Chan Yuwan Ellabellij

107

Bung Chöft-st Lous)

BI

Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabethi

England beat Mexico by eight goals to nil in a football international at Wembley Stadium here today, thus avenging their narrow 1-2 defeat at the hands of the Mexicans at Mexico City in 1959, cuk-yin (Tung Waist England scored four goals in each half. The Wong Slewo (appy Valley)

77,000 fans saw outside-left Bobby Charlton' of Manchester United score the hat-trick. Douglas of Blackburn Rovers, out on the right Light Year wins wing scored two, and centre-forward Hitchens, right-half Robson and left-half Flowers (from

a penalty) each scored a goal.

wonderful mure

The Wednesday afternoon Kate bright In £31.710.

England gave a display of football even remarkable because they were missing two of their star for

Bobby wards.

Smith, Jimmy Greaves, former

£10-a-week Chelsen sharpshooter and now a

sterling Ieur figure

pounds the Italian First player for Division club, Milan,

replacemen Gerry With Hitchens performing very well Smith was not missed bat

Derek Kevan was * poor deputy for Greaves.

Faster and fitter

The teams

The teams were:

Chow Shin-hung (kah)

the Irish 2.000 Guineas

Light

Edit

Dublin, May 10, Your, sun of (shef Derby winner Chumier, today England: Springett Heid Wednesday), Armfield won the Irish 2,000 Guineas, the (Blackpool), McNeil (Middles-Arst classic race of the Irish sca- Rotzon (Weston, over one mite. bough),

Swan Albion), Beunwich (Shefeld Wednesday, Flowers

Ridden by Australian Jekkey Garsel Bongoure, Light Year Wolverhampton Wanderers),

Douglas

(Blackburn Rovers), pulled away in the tast furlong (West Kevun

Bromwich to win by 214 lengths. He was

(Aston 6-1 in the betting, Hitchens Allion).

(Fulham-Cap- Outsider Royal Avenue, a 33-1. Villa), Haynes

lain) and Charlion (Manecter shut, #shed fast to take second United,

10-1 chan, Ritudry Two and Travel Light, a stabl; evm- dend- of the wlaner, ranion heated for Third place two H. Davidson of Vengths behind Royal Avenue.

AP.

place.

Mexlon: Mota, Pena, Sepul- veda. Jauregui, Cardenas (cap- Agulin, Del taini Portugal, Reyes, Gonzales, Flores und Scotland.

England, faster and ler thank

Referee: the Mexicans, stormed to a four- Mercado. nil lead by half-time, with genla]

Charlion Jom Kevan, Robsen, und Douglas. The visitors' at- tacks were continually foiled by! England's inilliant defence.

Last minute surprises from the

Mexicans were the dropping pl the alkeeper and captain Carbial and the bringing in of Moti.

Cardenas, the Mexican 2001-. curer in the last Mexien-Eag- land clash two years purtised as captain.

Thit it was a blunder

from

the new goalkeeper Mata which

ied to

Bret England's

goal

scored after only no seconds by

Keean.

Charlton startel the attucki maving with a 30-yard dribble past four defenders. He licked the ball to Hitchens who cen

red from the touch-line after beating Pena. Mota goi his hand to the ball but dropped it on the line giving

Milan, May 10. Lai of italy wo Duilio 15-round decision tonight prer.

Ortiz to: chance to Kevan who rushed in Puerto Rican Carlos

at full speed and bundled the

stain the World Junior Weltall into the net. weight Boxing tale

Farly thousand fam. braved al gold, night whid to watch the fight in Milan's San Siro Soc- et Starlitan, which Huidig 100,000.

لاع مل

RECOMMENDATIONS OF REPORT ON DOPING ACCEPTED IN PRINCIPLE

London, May 10.

The Stewards of the English Jockey Club and National Hunt Committee have decided to adopt, in principle, the recommendations of the report on the doping of horses by the

Runs

20 six lengths behind.—AP,

and sunshine give County Cricket a 'bright' day

London, May 10.

For the first time this season the sun really shone on County Cricket matches in England today and the batsmen came into their own.

England all-rounder Kent At Worcester: Nottinghain 130

lijs Barrington, making

fest (N. Hill 66). Worcestershire 100 upptrance for Surrey since in- for eight (t. Hendley 40, D. huring a toe against Cambridge Richardson 45. G. Dews 49). - University early in the senson, Reuter. hit 151 nol oul including 21 boundaries against, Hampshire at the Oval in 215 minutes.

After a

qujel start, Lan-leg before at 45, cashire opened up after doch, 1 and took full advantage" of i below-par Australian bowling

arte

were Belding. Chances

Scoreboard “LANCASHIRE First innings

linissed, and the tourists' ground G. Puflar, b Kile

work was often sub-standard.

Three sixes

Leading the way in a Lan- cashire run-fequt were 25-

A. Bolton, e Davidson, b

Kline

P. Mammer, Japman, b

Davidson

K. Grieves, Ibw Gaunt

year-old Fete Marnier, who, R. W. Barber, e Jurman,

slammed three sixes and 11

lours in his 87.

Bond.

McKenzie

and Jack, J. D. Bond, b Gaunt

with 08 - only

short of his best ever.

37R. Collins, Burge, b Simp-

The Australians were unable G. Clayton, not out

to contain the broad-shouldered J. B. Statharn, not out Marner, and Lindsay Kilne, in parlleutnr,

came la for

heavy punishment.

some

All three came off

Extras

Total (for even wie

kels decl

36

25 83. ***

310

Did not bas: T. Greenhaugh

of Marner's sixes Kline's bowling, and all three were mighty straight drives,

Marner's клоск highest yet against the tourists and was made in a little under 3-01, 4-105, 5-210, 6-282, 7-363. two and a half hours.

1-49, 2-58,

the

und K. Higgs.

Fall of wickets

Bowling analysis

Bend, a tiny figure by con-

0 M

R

W

parison, begin

with four ex-Davidson

10

1 60

1

20

6 34

2

20

6 55

1

20

2

20 2

and with Gaunt cellent boundaries, Marner, put on 45 in half an McKenzly

Bond also Kline cracked three sixes, and in ene Simpson over punished Simpson for 18

He shared ascond wicket Pietrangeli and kur at one stage,

stand of 105 with left-hundert opening batsman Juhn Edrich, who also hit a century. Edrich sccred 105 Fuma in two hours

Miss Hard

al 40 minutes. Barrington made top seeds

reached his century in two-and-

half hours.

Century stands

Paris, May 16.

Nicola Pietrangell (Italy) and Darlene Hard (United States). holders of the French Lawn

Test Tennis Championships singles

titles are top

The full seedings are:

Investigation Committee headed by the Duke Knight 70 in 10 minutes in (Australia) 3.Roy.

wickel stand of 91 (Australia). 4.-R.

of Norfolk.

golden West Germany

practically in World Cup finals

4-2-4 formation

The Mexicans were at horse

in the warm Wembley sunshine,

but England were in no holiday mood, and after Robson was

Both judges and the feree, American Frank Cheersent away on the right follow- Rave the victory to the 32-yearing a bots of middeld play Hi! old Italian. Lai weighed 138

jebens just failed to reneh his pounds and Ortiz 130.

Was their Third and final centre which haul left Mota well

out of position,

fight for he fills. Orliz then

SRD

chamien, beat Luf ou peluts la their first fight, bast June,

Francisus. Dol took the tifle in Milon last Sptember La decision which Ortiz late protested.

To third fight was to have been hid here on April 23, but war rainexi out and pestpumed, -AP.

futir-

Berlin, May 10. West Germany beat Northern

Ireland 2-1 here tonight and virtually made certain of for the World qualifying Soccer Cup inals in Chibe next year. The Germans completed double over the Irishmen, hav- won 4-3 in Belfast Inst Octo- ber. With an away wi Greece also to their credit, they have maximum points from Car- ther

three

the mutches En three-nation qualifying group.

A crowd of 0-1,000 packed and

West Berlin's Olympic Stadium moving for the match.

Mexico adopti the two-fus -formation bat Eng

and skipper

nud inside-right Haynes and right-half Robson were getting the better of the middeld struggle with cenas and Flores. And up in from Hitchens was leading the England attack brilliantly keeping Burntly.

the line

The number of active tuberculosis coses in Hong Kong of present is estimated to be 60,000, of which 2,000 are known cases of bone and joint disease in children up to the age of ten years.

Most of the deaths occur in men and women in their most fruitful and active years and many victims of this fell discbse are young children,

WON'T YOU HELP TO STOP THIS WASTAGE OF VALUABLE HUMAN LIVES by donating generously to the Hong Kong Anti-Tuberculosis Association? The As- sociation is dedicated to the task of combatting tuberculosis and has as one of its primary objectivos the provision of more hospital "accommodation so that the sick can be cured and the gorm carriers isolated.

With your help, so much more can be done.

Chequee Should be crossed and addroseed:

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Germany dominated the Arst half, but Ireland put up a great display after the interval and nade Germany battle right to the end.

The proposals were debated today by the Jockey Club, following a similar meeting of the Nationat Hunt Committee last Monday.

a seventh

(France).

(Sweden).

17 AUSTRALIANS I uns,

First innings Kline, though he took some C. C. McDonald, lbw Green-

hough heavy punishment, was inore

Impressive King Graham R. D. Strapson, b Statham McKenzie, the other Austra R. N. Harvey, not out lan having his first bowling N. O'Neill, not out spell in England.

Extros

Atrocious luck

9-181

Total (for two wkts.) 78

Fall of wickets: 1-22, 2-45.

Bowling to date

O

M H W

8 2 14

3

I 20

G 3 D

4

0 20

0

8 0

Router.

CHESS By LEONARD BARDEN

Another England

Kline sometimes worried the player, Sussex opener Alun

seeded for This batsmen with his variation of Oakman hit 156 of Glamorgan year's championships

lacked here, flight, but McKenzic at love. I shared in two starling on May 16.

length or direction, McKenzie, century partnerships and Seeded second to Miss Hard however, hud some

utrocious Statham completed his hundred in two is Wimbledon champion

he Higgs Maria) luck this morning when with Bueno of Brazil.

three times hours and 55 minutes

forced England Collins Pullar the Sussex total at 165.

opener Geoff

to make Greenhough Men's singles: 1-Nicola Piet false strokes. Simpson, at slip, Barber Essex all-rounder

Barry rangeli (Italy), 2-Rod Laver and Peler Burge, in the gully, Emersun both missed chances which they Jan-Erik might reasonably have been ex- agalust Middlesex at Brent-Lindquist (Sweden). 5.--Pierre pected to take and, in between, 6.Manuel Pullar played a ball on to his wood. He hit 14 boundaries and Danno

without dislodging û scored his last 50 in 25 minutes. Santann (Spain). 7.-Ron Gohn-wicket

berg (United States), 8-Bobby bail.

Left with 75 minutes' batting Kent captain. Colin Cowdrey, Wilson (Britain). -Bob Mark

Bri- time, the tourists suffered two who let England against South (Australia). 10-Jackle Africa last season, was the only chant (Belgium). 11-Ulf Sch- severe setbacks bezore the close, bateman to master the pitch at midt

12.-Bob Derby, He batted steadily and Hewitt (Austrália). 13-Mario nade 73 not out to put his side Lamas (Mexico. 14-Orlando in à strong position alter Sirola (Italy). 16.-~Ronald Derbyshire had been diamissed Barnes (Brazil). 16.-Lew for 167.

Gerrard (New Zealand).

Fast bowlIT David Sayer

Women's singles; 1-Darlene wrecked the Derbyshire Innings Hard (United States). 2.-Maria by taking Ave for 48 in 20 overs.

(Brazil). 3-Margaret Buenu his

the best bowling | Smith (Australia), 4.-Christine was

1st Division; Recreio "y" v Ro- performance of the day.

5.-Yola Truman (Britain). Ramirez (Mexico).

Ana crelo "D". 8.30 pm.

Boccer The Norfolk Committee re-.

7,-Sandra Nottinghamshire were also in Haydon (Britain).

Carolino 1st Division:

Army Valley (Clubi: Happy the, trouble at Worcester and only Reynolds (South Africa), Tang Wan (Police) both matches at commendations include testing for dope of at least a fire innings of 66 by Norman Florence

Courtie 3.30 pm. tw winCTS

9.-Jean at each meeting II, who hit an undefeated 111 (France). and "sibly other horses as local stewards dvelde; the amendment of the rules to racing

the stewards to give greater latitude in apportloulng Glome In cases reported: and the establishment

A spokesman for. the Cum- mittee said today: "The Ste wards of both bodies undertook to prepare a scheme to give effect to the recommendations, in the report, which need de. talled investigation and careful implementation.

"They took steps to bring About Arl alteration of the rules, on the lines suggested in the report, as matter of ur

Kuncy.

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Sports Diary

TODAY Boxing

JIKABA Charity

Tournament:

Ruyal Navy บ All-Tiongkong. Southern Playground, 6 pm.

Bowls

ν

Lebane Reserve Division: Caroline 1991 v

against Leicestershire yester-¦ (Austraila). 10.-Mrs Susie Happy Valley (Club); Tung Wahl v day, prevented a complete rout. Karmonczy (Hungary). 11. Polles (Police) at 4 pm.

Closing scores

Renee Schuurman (South Africa), 13-Mrs Vera Puzajova (Czechoslovakia). 14. Deidre (Britain). 15.-Lesley Turner (Australia). 16-Eddn

Close of play scores in today's | Catt of a labora-erleket matches were: tury to conduct research into doping.-Ching Mall Special,

Two HK soccer

"Mober, who led the German teams for Macao

forwards splendidly, was

the

man behind the opening goal.

this weekend

At the Oyal: Surrey 350 for Buding (Cermany)--Reuter, faur declared (J. Edrich 105, K. Barrington 151 not out). Hamp- shire 19 for one.

At Oxford: Yorkshire 280 for four declared (W. Slot! 02, K.j Taylor 83, B. Close 51 not out). Oxford University 41 for three. At Brentwood: Essex 328 (G. Two soccer teams from Hong-Barker 80. M. Bear 40, L. Savill less Irish goalkeeper. Outside Rong will visit atacao this week- 42. B. Knight 70, F. Titmus live

In the 28th minule, he put in a

Urilliant cross for Richard Kress

to slam the ball past the help-

Macao, May 11,

On May 13, the

right Albert Bruells added the end." second goal in the 58th minule.

Inside-lefi Jimmy Mella F scored Ireland's goal ten minutes later-Reuter.

Oaks Trial Stakes

acceptors

runners-up

for 62). Middlesex 02 for two (E. Clark 43 not out).

of the Hongkong First Division AL Coxbridge: Cambridge League, the Happy Valley Fuot- University 158. Leicestershire ball Club, will be playing the 107 for three.

local champions, the Police At Edgbaston: Scotland 142. Football Club, and ot the Sun- Warwickshire 120 for six (T.

May 14. the bi-annual Cartwright $2 not out). Military Soccer Interport will At Derby: Derbyshire 167 (D. be revived with the match be- Millner 4, D. Sayer five for 48). tween Hongkong Army and Kent 120 for three (C. Cowdrey Macas Army.

73 not out). The second leg of this Inter- The eight acceptors (all carry-port will be played in

At Hove: Sussex 332 for six Hang- lug tine stone) and probable tong at the end of this month. declared (A. Oakman 160, L rices for the Oaks Trial Stakes The series way Interrupted in Lenhan 51, G. Copper 80).

half 1859.-AFT, to be run over one and p

Glamorgan 49 for no wicket. miles at Linfield Park on Satur- iday, are:

London, May 10.

Impudent (W. H. Carr), Solar Flore (E. Smith), Comine (D. Kelth), Stype (nd jockey yet), Sure Sho! (no Jockey yet), Wistful (R. P. Elloft), 131- chiaran (3. Lindley) and Beta (E. Larkin).-China Mall Special.

Latin Lover a doubtful starter

London, May 10. Lord Derby's Latin Lover, quoted at 40-1 at Monday's Vic- forla Club catlover' for the Eprom Derty, la unlikely

to

run in the English cloc

On

May 31, it was learned today -

Ching Mail Special.

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France

Теприя

Men's "D" Division--Section

1:

KTCCA

KTGCA (2) v Urban S; Stanley KTCA (1): Stanley Club

(1)) CRC (2) ▼ SĊAA...

Section 3: RAF CRC (1), KCC ✓ CCC, PRC RC.

Mixed 3: CCC v CRC, KCC v Urban 3.

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11

212

(027)

trom

Here Is a position actual play; Black to move`and win

Solution No. 6026: 1 B-X4 (threat 2 QXP, PXB, 2 Q-~ 08, or R(BS)×B: 2 KL-BS, or R(K)XB; 2 R-B1, or OXA: 2 R-BZ, or KK24) B; 2 Kt -KO, 07 KXB; 2 R-84, or

(R7B, 2 R{R3-43.

London Exate Servlet.

plans to plans to spend

sports facilities

£102m on sports

10

Paris, May 10.

sports plan

provide facilities costing 1.430,000,000 new franes (about £102,000,- 000) was debated today in the French National Assembly, The French Minister of Educa- tion. M. Lucien Paye, said ile govertiment would 630 million new francs (£47,- 000,000) towards the expenses and the

various Muntetpat

Counelis would provide the rest,

on

Ite added that as soon as work

the aports facilities is

advanced suffetently

tho French educational pro- gramme should be revised so that the afternoons could bo reserved for physical training.

Includes provide The programme

the building of 700 basketball, courts, volleyball and tennis 03

000 club Eymnasiums.

Barry App-laby

REALLY IMPRESSED HIM – MADE YOU BOUND IMPORTANT; MPE WHO IS HE ?

THE INCOME TAX INSPECTOR

houses, 124 youth hostels, 12 centres For nautical sporta, three 50-metre Olymple vogla. len 25-metre pools, 175 open air pools, 625 pools for in- struction,

of the provision 56,000 extra beds in holldor camps, 250 new ramping sites, and 15 new mountaineering centres.

It also provides for the enlarg- ing of 850 gymnasiums already schools and existing in the unlverallies-Itcuter.

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