Sing Tao
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 15. 1961.
5. Kwong Wah
STIRLING MOSS WINS THE
SING TAO SHOW 'EM HOW! MONTE CARLO GRAND
Kwong Wah outplayed by
of Ambassadors Japanese wins Football contest
South China's conquerors Football
By I. M. MacTAVISH
· Making thoir first appearance since their surprise dofoat of South China last week Sing Tao overwhelmed Kwong Wah at the Club Stadium yesterday and won moro easily than the 5-1 scoresheet suggests,
Following are the standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of football contest after Satur- day's voting:
SENIOR TEAM
Ho Cheung-ynu (SCA^) ......... Ku Po-krung (rung Wan Kung Wal-Kit (Police Wetg Man wal lappy Valley Lau Kin-chung (SCAA)
wong Chi-keung SCAN
Yu Cheuk-yin Tung Watt) Mok Chan-wan (SCAA)
Wing-hung (Palive)
Chow Shatu-bung (KMC)
2,630
JUNIOR TEAM
German Motor-cycling Grand Prix
Hockenheim, May 14. Clian Vin-gun (Salcalon) ...... 2,312 The Japanese rider Takahashi ant two records in winning the 250ce race at the German 1854 Wong Sze-keung
Prix Motor-cycling Grand here today--one of the serles
1.0
פנר
....
1,110
(Wa Yan UK)
The Kom-kit (Halesian)
1.291
BU
440
410
Chian Kwei-wing La Salle) Chan Pak-ling (La Enile) ..... Tang Chieux-wan (Cleinent) 101 Yu Chun-hong (Queen's) .....
332
072
643
334
210
387
130
30 Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabeth) 112 Wong wok-kuen (Clementi) 1077 10wak-fun oong Ching)
B3 Chan Yu-won (Elizabeth).....
Record entry of
The Tigers ambled through the game by clever inter-passing. However, they punctuated their work with such devastating finishing that they chalked up five grand goals while several other apparent certainties gave young Lo Tak-kuen, the opposing goalkeeper, a first rate oppor-Wen gwo (Happy Valley) tunity to reveal his promise as a star of the near future.
see his hard Kwong Wah were not in the unnecessary. In each case he was unlucky to same class but the Sing T could have caught and cleared drive hit the Sing Tao centre- halt und slide away wide of the have been the ball in safe simple style. victory migh: not
It is a pity to see a youth goni. Ma Ming-wah had on nearly as convincing as it w95:
of such potential going this even better chance when he got if the referee had acted as the
way. The Colony
needs the right through the defence but he crowd thought he would when, i
sort of material he is made of nil the goutkeeper when it seem in the 304 minute, Cheung Chi.
but if Lo Tak-kuen cares to ed easier to put the ball into the man deliberately fouled leg
fook of the example of lusnet. Yuk-choy in
binimet the most
opposite number yesterday he
With a three-goal lead the And obvius fashion.
will BCC what happens to goalkeepers who predicate Tigers started the second half plenty of confidence cal showing safety to showy stuff culated to earn 1 passing and for a time they completely dominated the proceedings. round of applaust,
They gave the crowd a thrill Kwok
when Lau Woon-ching dashed through the Kwong Wah defetes and are n rasping shot goal-
The referee stopped play, whipped raced to the ruc, out his book, entered Cheung's -Banie with afourish....and jken allowed him to play on.
now
Chow-ming is adays a forgotten man as far as
Disapproval representative football is con-
The crowd reared their discerned.
approval
and
Not very long ago hewards. It was 1 real beauty but It was no better than Lo Tak-
I agreed with was halled like Lo as the
kuen's dying punch which sent
It was
the ball over the bar and Into the top of the slands.
them. If ever I saw a player star of the future. His future
now behind him. is ask for his marching orders t was the Tiger's left-half and it sacrificed as an offering to the
gallery. Is the realisation that they can get away with such acts which to commit templs the players them. Cheung was ordered ope earlier this season for exactly the same affence....and he is the luckiest young man around these parts that the referee was An- in such a tolerant moLÁ. cher Lession with the Emer- might have gency Committer
activities seen his footballing curtailed for a long time.
a
The crowd was surprisingly Sing Tao's view of pour in
South China victory over few daya earlier....and spite of the Trent rain, it is sad to have to report that the once lush Clubs pitch was like to Dublin in the rocky road many places,
Third-minute goal
Closing memory
A
year
YQ-
slow in getting down to a shot by Mo Ming-wah and was Heved
the ball to see Inches outside the post.
2,476 golfers for the U.S. Open
of theelings counting towards the World Championship.
He broke the lap record with ja speed of 189.57kph, and his the average of 188.41kph for whole race was a record for the 230ce class.
Takahashi
40 mins 43.6 Redman
PRIX IN A LOTUS
Monte Carlo, May 14.
Stirling Moss of Britain today launched an all-out
drive for the World Motor-racing title which has so far eluded him by winning the 19th Monte Carlo Grand Prix in brilliant style be- fore a crowd of 30,000.
Moss, 31, fought a terrific ham never WAS ů serious battle in his British Lotus over challenger.
the closing laps to hold off a The race was the first of nine challenge by America's Ritchle Grand Prix events which count Ginther and Phil HLUJ, both towards the 1001 World Driv- nboard Italian Ferraris, Ginthering Championship. Moss showe~
The provisional clocking, still which has kept the title from finished second and Hill third.ed he was out to break the flax to be confirmed offically gave him so far, Mour time a two Bours 45 The race also was the first new minutes 50.1 seconds (average major event using the 113.787 kph).
Formula One cars, with power limited to 1,000cc instead of the Fastest ovor
former 2.300cc.
This was the fastest ever The new Formula produced for the Monte Carlo race, It on the whole only a slightly represented a major triumphslower race than formerly and for the now Formula One there wore no sccidents-rare Сага with top cylinder for Monte Carlo. Out of 10 copaolly fixed at 1,500ce in-starters, 10 finished the course. stead of the old 2,3000c.
The race proved that on a twisting circuit, the
Placings
Final official placings for the
won the race in from Jim secg
Honda), crely (Rhodesia, who clocked 40 mins 44.0 secs lower-powered cars were faster race were:
because of better cornering, 106.39kph,
1. Moas (Britain Lolus), and averaged
and
Experts said.
hours 45 milny $0.1 socs (aver- Provini Tarquinio
(Italy,
When Moss won the race last | age 113,787 kph). Morini), whose average speed
year his time was 2:53.03.5, for 2. Ritchle Ginther (USA —. was 105.12kph.
an average of 103.599kph.
Ferrari), 2:45:53.7. Moss taklid over the lend In 3. Phil Hi (USA — Takahushi now shares second
of the place in the World Champion- the 14th lap
100-top rari), 2:40:31.4, ship
with standings
Gary round-the-houses classic and New York, May 14.
Hocking (Rhodesia), cach hav-held it all the way through to many Ferrät), two laps be- record number of 2,476 golfers, Including top ing eight points. Redman leads the end.
professional stars from all over the world,
Hocking had to retire in to have submitted applications for the 61st U.S. day because of engine National Open Golf Championship to be held trouble-Reuter. from June 15 to 17.
Club,
of
All must
with nine.
Scotland lose 4-0 to Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Fer-
4. Wolfgang Von Trips (Ger-
hind
5. Dan Gurney (USA Through the blistering mid-
Porsche), two laps behindu. nearly 200-mille) race, Hill Zealand Cooper), Ave dle-laps of the 314.5-kilometre G. Erice Maclaren (New laps rode second with Ginther behind. third. But just before the 80th 7. Maurice Trintignant lap Ginther moved into second
(France Cooper), fvo lapa place.
behind.
Brabham out
In the 79th lop Ginther drove ls Ferrar around the deadly hairpin bends of the road cir- cuit in one minute 38.9 seconds (average 110.042kph), but hel
8. Cl Allison (Britain Lotus Climax), seven behind.
laps
Hans Hermann (Germany Porsche), nine laps behind.
Clark 10. Jim
(Brita - Lottus), 1 laps behind.
Those who dropped cut- could not close the gap between
(Britain-BRM), and Moss to less than about five seconds.
20th lap; Jack Brabham (Aus- World racing champion Jack
38th lap: Iralia-Cooper), Brabham of Australla, aboard Michael May (Switzerland-
with mechanical trouble were:
Christy O'Connor All but 70 of the entrants will; chude have to compete in local quality- Ireland, Norman Drew of Scot- The survivors of land, Dave Thomas and Peter Just when it seemed the Shugg rounds.
in Allis of England, Chen Ching- this test then must play Tuo pressure must produce sectional qualifying rounds be- po of Formosa and Sebastian
the Miguel of Spain, goal they almost lest one In-fore earning a shot at
was tournament proper, which this quality in sectionals. stead. Kwok Chow-ming
will be stagel a{ the Oakland Hills Country
The local qualifying rounds at 50 sites will be conducted pass Birmingham, Michigan.
and 23,
Graham Hil May 19 batween
will bo Sectional qualifying held from June 5 to 6 at 13 locations. Chicago has attracted the largest number of entrants
nntional
fama bidding for with 53 golfers scheduled to to off in the local qualifying rounds,-UPI,
But the way things were going was only a matter of Lime before the Tigers aug- mented their score
. and when they did it was as the result of a fine shot on the half-volley by Young Wal- sip after a corner on the right wing.
Only 19 players liave been granted exemptions from both local and sectional qualifying round.. although the three leading money winners on the current PGA tour as of May 21 also will be permitted to fore go the sectional tests.
Special exemptions
The game was notable for the
I took the Tigers only thr number of gun goals that were
minutes to show they meant scored. Everyone of them-in- business. Yeung Wal-yip chung- cluding
piece ed direction just outside the the consolation suntched by Kwong Wub just
renalty aren and itashed a fine; before the Buish-was Worth angular delve into the net.
In the 75th minule the reeing and but for some com-; Kwong Wah had hardly and Yeung family were at it again.
Those who now are automati- petent goalkeeping at both ends me to Bad
their feet before This ime it was Yeung Wal-16 cally eligible for the champion- and missed chancen by the, they found themaivos gonl
n
who literally blasted a magni- ship proper are defending list might dowTL loser the sere shert
cent volley into the roof of Arnold Palmier. Bill Casper Jr. have reached much higher pro- : I might have been two
the net to make it a nap hand. Tommy Bolt, Cury Middlecoff portions.
Joy Jack Fleck, few minutes later when only a Goalkeeper Lo actually gol his Ben Hogan,
Dean Beman, AL There was not a weakling in : dine full-length dive by Lo Tak-fingers to the ball but hardly Hebert, the Sing Tao side hut Fung kuen prevented a cute header diverted it from its path,
Watrous, Don Cherry, Jarre Kee-toung, Fung Kee-wan, by Cheung Chi-wal from find-
Ted Kroll, Jack With such a substantial lend Barber. Yeung Wal-to and Yeung Wal- ing the net. yip incidentally
two pairs
of brothers get special merit
markn.
I was understood that Kwong Woh lindt team dilleulties before the game be they certainly hnd plenty of trouble on the Beld.
Bright future, but
In the 17th minute Sing Tao went further ahead
with an other good goal. Left-winger Loc Tak-tung carried the balli The side never clicked and but diagonally downfield and found for a quot show by Lo Tak-kuen,imself in the inside-right post- Kwan King-sun, Lee Kan-wat, lon. He had a fair chance to and to a lesser degree by Hung Cheung Chi-wai
have a go at the goal but, sce- in better they would have Ping-sang
rolled Ankhed up in a must embarrass- position, he unselfishly Ing position. These four Icept the ball in front of him in such Bongs within bounds as far as
Dow Boros,
Prague, May 14.
today easily beat Scotland 4-0 at Bratislava in a qualification soccer match for the World Championships in Chile next year.
The Czech led 3-0 at half.
me.
play their maith in Scotland.
The teams will second-leg -AP.
Jéachim
Bonnier
a Cooper, was forced out of Porsche), 39th inp; Tony Brooks the race with engine trouble In (Britain-BRM), 55th ·lab; the 38th lap.
(Sweden- Although he made a brillanti start from the rear-grid line to Porsche) 64th lap and John
Surtees
(Britain-Cooper) 68th get into fifth at one stage, Brab-
Jup.
Ginther and Moss both clock- ed one minute 36.3 ners (average 117.570kph) for the fastest up- times of the race. But the credit for the fosiest loo went down in the records to Ginther because he set the time in the 84th lap, one lap earlier than Mess, we clocked in the 85th lap. UPI.
The canoeists want their
Olympic events
Budapest, May 14.
The International Kayak Canoe Association today served notice that it will fight hard against International Olympic Committee président Avery Brundage if he advocates cutting the Kayak events from the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Charles
De Coquereaumont,
The 07
the Tigers seemed to think the Nickiaus, Mike Souchak,
Julius in the early stages
It was game was over and, as though Finsterwald, right-half Fung Kee-leung who to remind them that it was not Dutch Harrison and Australian caught the eye. The big fellow so Ma Ming-wah raced away and Kel Nagle. had four grand shots
deficit.... The 1st of players exempi at the marked one of the Kwong Wah goal,
local qualifying rounds and the closing memory was of from
of South save and include Gary Player
Thomson of a spectacular nying clutch by Lo Tak-kuen after a Africa and Peter grand shot on-the-nin by lanky Austraila,
In addition, several foreign Lee Tak-tung.
replies received,,ports cutting down the pro- Ver. Food show by Sing stars who will compete in French president of the Kayak Coquereaumont added, gove gramme, the International
Cup International oo on an afternoon that Kwong Canada
Puerto Rico Association, said in an Interview canoeing an average place of Kayak Canoe Association, will Tournament in wah will want to forget as soon
have received here that Japan's suggestion to ath out early in June
of the 21 Olymple suminon all the hulp it can lo fight hard against Mr Brundage." as possible.
special exemptions from local replacing canoeing with juda at These lathe 1904 Games had met with qualifying rounds.
Coquereaumont raid Japan no support from the Interna- tional Judo Association.
"It is nontheless undoubted," sympathy
canoeing in the Frenchman asserted, "that spite of the fact that his Asso- the lever tu cut the number of ciation had invited Japanese 10 international kayak Olympie events is supported by witness Gome members of the Olymple completitions and had offered Committee, one of the main ones the help of two French experts being Avery Brundage.
to prepare for the kayak events "If Mr Brundage, at the next in Tokyo,—AP. International Olympic Coin- mittee meeting in Athens, sup-
The teams
Sing Tao: Kwok Chow-ming.
a way that putting it into the Lee Llu-kong Lee Loy, Fung
net was lifte more than
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the cantrips of the Tigers front fomiality. Twas a nice bit of Cheung Chi-mon, Lau Woon- rank was concerned
and they teamwork.
must have been very tired at the ¦ finish.
Goalkeeper Lo Tak-kuen ob- viously has a bright future but unker he gets down
the
10
bale job of malkeeping and fonges all about the cheap, showy.
and
winecessary scrobatles which
please tho crowd when they are successful and kill o side when they are not, he could miss the boat, Twice yesterday Ló got a rous- ing cheer from the fans for spectacular efforts...yet truth fo tell both of them were quité j
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Keo - leung, Fung Ker - wan,
ching. Yeung Wai-to, Cheung
Then canic two good goal-Chi-wal, Young Wal-yip and keeping efforts. First
LoLee Tak-tung. Tak-kuen punched away tremendous delve By Yeung Wai-to and immediately aller wards, as the other end, Kwok Claw-hing did well tb pusy db, à brilliant cross By Bung Tom-har on
Nimr-wali. Erashed headlong past in into the het.
'Booked'
Wal-10
HORSE RACE ENDS IN
A 'BATTLE'
This body, Coquereaumont aduch lind for hum that it
kayak recogulsed
adding should avo pilortly over Judo.
Two-day meeting
Kwang Wal: Lo Tak-Kuen, Hut Ping-sung, Kwan King-sun,
Coquereaumont, here for a Tam Wah-chung. Lee Kan-wat,
Casablanca, May 14. Lo Shin-lun, Hung Tan-hay.
two-day meeting of the technical Ming- The top horse race of the commiites of the Kayak Cance Leung Yuk-choy, Ma
tark scam toting Action, sald ht had wah, Wong Kwok-kee, Leung Moroccan
featured by a battle between cretinrised to 88 International
jockey+ armed
with riding incident where Olymple Committce members, whips and an che Joey grabbed hold of the seeking their views on the pro-
posal to drop canoeing. saddle of the lead horse.
Kun.
Referee: Mr Lenton.
What a relief!
bronztang made a brillant job of the game cricket has
THE BUNIAN LOTION THAY PROTECTS EYES
AFTER SWIMMING!
referee
When
much A
מת
After Rove Rose had nosed out the favourite Lhelles in he Grand Prix Mohammed V
Inte
honouring the King of E. Germany draw
with Holland
events,
To fight hard showed a complete lack of
with
U.S. baseball results
Doug Sanders takes the Colonial
Fort Worth, May 10,
Doug Sanders got birdies
Valencia and
Santander in Franco Cup quarter-finals
Madrid, May 14. Valencia qualined today for
the quarter-finals of the Franco Football Cup tournament after beating Caschion Second Division team, 5-0 in their play- off today at Saragossa.
Valenelo and Castellon had tied after the two rounds of the eighth-Annls played Inst week.
Santander also qualified for The quarter-finals later beating Cordoba by 2-1 in their play- of in Madrid today.
The results of the two maining recond round matches of the eighth final today were (first-round match results in brackets):
50%
Oviedo 0 Barrackaldo 1 (0-0) Seslao 1 Majoren 1 (0-1) Except for these four matches there was no other Cup encoun- ter in Spain today because of Spoln's World Cup match on against Wales in Madrid on May
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Just after the half-hout! mark the Tigers pushed fur- ther aliend. Fung Kee-loung
London, May 14, slurted the move with an in
New York, May 15. British sportsmen are heav- Morocco, the track judges rujed
the tenth and eleventh holes 18-Reuter. telligen: thrarth-pass
oing a great sigh of relief. They that the finishing order should
Today's Major League base-
to come from behind and win ball results were: and the inside have finally been assured that be reversed.
the $40,000 Colonial National The Judges declared that the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
3 10 riding the ball into the net.
Los Angeles........
4 Invitation Golf Tournament. taken the fancy of the French. Jockey of Reve Rose had lashed
Berlin, May 14.
3 4 5 Aitle, later the
publicised out at Lhelios with his riding
and Holland Minnesotn East Germany booked Lo Shiu-Jun and Fung cricket match was staged re- whip on a turn, after the Jockey drew 1-1 (halftime 0-9) in the
(First game)
0 13 Kee-leung it the tail Tixer cently in Paris the disturbed of the favourite had previously
Arst of their two matches) Baltimore
1 10 scerned most unlucky. The habitues of Lord's began to see slowed down the lead horse by In
World the Soccur
Cup Cleveland whole Incident appeared to the rot set In. But it turned out holding on to its saddle.
tournament qualifying evolve solely round the con- to be a publicity stunt for a When the Judges decision Leipzig today. <luct of the "Kwong Wah left-new
cigarette lighter called was announced the rival Jockeys half.
attacked each
flest point fut Cleveland other, stashing It was the Before the interval Kwong Now the French
their riding have de❘ out with
whips, both trops who are in the Wah had two excellent chances elared themselves, the MCC can Betlors, who had seen the ap- same group as Hungary, who Detroit to get their name on the score pull up stumps and go back to parent winner declared second, have beaten each of them once. New York sheet. First Wong Kwok-keë | bed.~ÄFF.
"protested vehemently.-AFP.
THE GAMBOLS
©1961
LAUNDRY
"Cricket."
by Barry Appleby
BRRA
BRAA
OH, HULLO, GEORGE, I WAS (JUST THINKING
OF YOU
Sanders had a closing par-70 1that gave him 281 for 72 holes
and firet money of $7,000,
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Baltimore
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(11 Innings)
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Bozlon Washington
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(Second game)
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Kel Nogle, of Australie, the British Open champion, come from far back with à 07 to tako second place money with 282.
The Australian, who led the tournament record with
a 4- under-por 65 in the first round, took a 70 on the second round and never was in contention for the top money again until Co- day. He won $3,500 with his second place.
Billy Casper wound up with a73 for the day and it gden him 283 for third" honey of $2,600.
Right Royal an easy winner in the Prix Lupin
Parls, May 14. Right Royal, the likely favourite for the French Derby, ran a good trial at Longchamp day, winning the 10%-furlong Prix Lupin easily. Roger Poincelet brought Mme Jean Couturie's colt with strong run in the straight after his pace-runking stablemate Le Tahillen had fallen out.
The son of Owen Tudor, zan on well to store by two and a half lengths from M. Francois
Gary Player, the year's lead-Dupra's Match, the odds on
Ing maudy-winner, had a 68 favourite. Third, three lengths
2 for
208 artıl a ile for ninth, further behind in the notd of place. Al Gelberger also had ning, was M. Jenn Stem's Star, The race, carrying £10,800 fri prize money, was the last recog- nised French Derby Trini before
a 08 for 289 and a tle for 2 fifteenth place.
"I had a Ano round and my the running of the classio at
putting was really good," said Chantilly on June 4
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(11 innings)
Player.
Player work $1,100.34.
finished
wi otake of eno new trano.
ami 2:20 new Eranoniteuter,
WITH GAS
St. Louis Philadelpilla
7
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Right Royel: (Owen Tudor-
Peter Basti) pajd 3.20 now frames for
0 for down-tha list and won. $220. Pláce: divideride, were, 130, 3.10
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