THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1961.
Combined Chinese... 6. Far East Air Force
2
FAR EAST AIRMEN GO WEST
Combined Chinese too clever
for visitors in 'Battle
of Britain' Cup match
By I. M. MacTAVISH
Within five minutes of the start of the 'Battle of Britain' charity match at Caroline Hill on Saturday night Sparring catapulted through the air, applied his forehead accurately to a jet-
SPORTING SAM
by Reg. Wootton
London Express Bervise.
propolled cross from Jones and, with the accuracy of a guided HOCKING AND HAILWOOD Penarol becomes
missile, sent it bang on target.
This superbly executed attack gave the visiting Far East Air Force
side a wonderful start to their evening: the goal certainly gave the Chinese boys a shock...... but it also unfortunate-
— gave the fans a false impression of what was to follow.
The anticipated contest never really developed and in the end the Comblued Chinese Even
incre
decisively
the 6-2 score suggests, were superior In almost phase of the
HANKS
won
than
They'
every
Beulties, Lua Tim. Lau Chl-¦ until Mrs Donkin handed tam, an expert at exploiting over the Battle of Britain the open spaces so graerously donated
Yi Cup to Yiu Chouk-yin there to hit, and Cheuk-yin, who In spasms was enough incident to keep recaptured the form that the fans in their seats... made him Asla's outstanding even if there was not a lot
of classic soccer.
player a few years ago.
and were matched only by the exemplary; · sportsmanship of the Air Force! vide.
About 7,500 fans, impatient! Among the
Collins for the start of the new season, visitors
this for
out for a turned gets special mention
annuai and after Sper- very capable display in goal, charity match 'The fellow dealt con- ring's sparkling opening they fidently with everything that at back in anticipation hr could get near and he had something very special. Instead na chaner with the shots that they got a heavy beat him.
Main weakness
rum' when
ASSURED OF WORLD
MOTOR-CYLING TITLES
Kristianstad, Sept. 17.
world's champion
soccer club
Montevlileo, Sept. 17. Montevideo's Penarol football sida today won the World Club
bent Football Cup when they the Fortugese Beneflea tean by Rve goals to all in, the second leg of the final after loading
The Penarol team were beaten
on
Lisbon.-AFP.
September
4 in
Gary Hocking, the brilliant Rhodesian motor 4-0 at half-time.
cycling ace, clinched the 500cc World Cham-1-0 in the first log of the final pionship title, and Mike Hailwood, Britain's played triple TT winner, made sure of the 250cc crown, by winning their events in these divi- sions at today's Swedish Grand Prix meeting | here.
The teams
Comblued Chinese: Kwok Lee Kang-wal, Chow-mming, of Kwak Kam-hung, Chan Fal- hung, Ko Po-keung (Lau Tim), shower of Leung Kit, Au Pang-nin, Lau Though the Argentinian rain which persisted for the Chi-lam. Chow Shlu-hung. Yiu Grand Prix hay still to be held, duration of the match but did |Cheuk-yln, Leung Wal-hung. Ineither man can now be over- not unduly damp their spirits.
hauled by rivals, Chow Shiu-hung hael
FEAP: Collins. Thompson,
Japan's K. Takahashi, riding McAllister, !'dummy
McGee, he scored Taylor, The airmen's main weakness but was adjudged offside. A few Ross, Gallagher, (Tothl. Hoa Hondu, finished second in thi was at half-back. There was nominates inter from almost the
Wai-nyin, Sperring, String- 125c race, the beat Japanese luck of endeavour but there was
placing at the meeting. kame position the centre-for- fellow, Jones. a very delinite lack of precon- ward slipped cute pass to Yiu ceived plan und class. McGee Cheuk-in and Just as cutely he was excellent in a stopper rule whipped à into the net to make but his distribution was papr. the score one-all. Superficially Ross-one of the two Hongkong-based boys in the side-appeared to be bav- ing a successful outing until one realised the wide open
In which Lo Chl-Jam
Virtually aver
Loose marking by the visitors space allowed the Chinese to get on was top and after several warning
operating, Lau was the main- | probes--and some very courage- spring of the Chinese attack and he was given Far too much room in which to start is dan gerous moves.
cus goalkeeping by Collins-Lou Chi-tam cracked home a Leung) Wal-hung cross tu give the Combined Chinese a narrow 2-1 lead at the halfway stage.
re-
Within seconds of the start Yin Cheuk-yin was on
the mark again. A defensive j nixup gave him a chance to retrieving Collins on Betid mission to the back of the nei ....and the rame was virtual- ly ever.
The skirting notes of the
Referee: Mr Lux Tak-sun.
His compatriot, Teisuke Tanaka, had a spill during the
English League to discuss fall of soccer attendances
London, Sept. 17.
The English Football League Management Com- mittee today decided to hold a special meeting within the next few weeks to go into the whole question of the growing diminution in public interest in the game.
Mr
the
Match wins
Skipper McAllister began well enough and for a time he and Thompson kept a close watch on the Hongkong left wing but asi the game progressed
they fell! more and more under the spell|| of Yu Cheuk-yin and Leung Wal-hung. Be it to their credit they never resorted to crude ex- ploitation of their superlur weight to curb the tantoling tricks of the home left-wing. Selutar Pipe Band during the The Air Force forward Une interval hat apparently inspired
Alan Hardaker, rad frem apart
that glorious Leung Wal-hung to bigger opening burst, which would
better things. The lanky secretary, said the special meet- have made the few stand up winger praneed and danced his ing would be held at Lytham St and cheer, and a second hait) merry way through the Air Angus
head- the League's Gibson-style blockbuster from Force defence and first Lau Chi- quarters as soon as it was pos- Sperring-was naver more Jam and then Chow Shiu-hung sible to arrange it and certain-
liam a token forec.
had the bays in light blue reely by the end of October. The big disappointment Ing as they executed a nifty step
**The Management
Com- this department was String into the net.
mittee have asked me to pre- fellow from whom so much was
pare certakt Information On expected. Just after the sirmen With a S-1 lead home players
the whole aspect, covering re- scored their opening goal the Were content to coast along the
organfenfion, the falling off of inside-left carried out a neat victory road but their pride zot
gates, the best days on which M. Individual Burtle in which the starp
the 73rd prick
to play, publicity, press rela- cleverly shook four opponents minute. Toth moved upllekd
tions, elc." of his tail but, when diminutive with the bail and drapped It Hoe Wai-nyin wasted! the re-right in the path sultant chance,
thundered Stringfellow who signed a personal non-oggression doing a
Outstanding
or two before banging the bail
Appeals
to some
French St Leger
Paris. Sept. 17. Francois
Match Dupre's with a tremendous burst in the set furlong, won the Frix Royal Oak (the French St Leger) run over one mile.
here today. Match, ridden by Fred Pal-
125cc race and though ro- starting and finishing 11th ning laps behind, had not recovered sumfelently to ride as scheduled in the 250cc race.
Takahashi was third in the 250cc race.
Results
250cc--(30 laps)
1, M. Hallwood
(Britain), Honda, 51 ming 29.4 secs.
2
L. Taveri (Switzerland), | Honda, 51:57.9.
3. K. Takahashi (Japan). Honda. 53:24.4.
4. J. Redinan
(Northern Rhodesia), Honda, one lap be- hind.
Stastny (Czecho- slovakia), Jawa, two laps be-
5. F.
hind.
6. T. Phillips
two laps behind.
1.
(Australia),
350co (23 laps)
F. Stastny (Czechoslova
km), Jawa, 59 mins 32.5 seen.
2.
G. Havel (Czechoslovakia),
Jawa, one lap behind,
3. T. H. Robb (Britain), AJS, one lap behind.
4. R. Thalhammer (Austria),
Norton, one lap berind.
5. R. J. Langston (Britain), AIS, one lap behind.
6. M. A. Duff (Canada), AJS, one lap behind.
500cc (30 laps)
1. G. Hocking (Northern
Cup-winners' European Cup
SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX
Rubber planter wins
sports car event in an Aston Martin
Singapore, Sept. 17.
A rubber planter, I. M. Barnwell, steadily driving an Aston Martin over 180 miles of winding road against professional racers, today won Singapore's Grand Prix sports and racing car event.
Barnwell's car was the same one which Johore Grand Prix winner Chan Lye-choon used to win the Macao Grand Prix in 1958.
Chan's Loin, which favoured
WON
developed
you trouble with "suthe pas
and withdrew,
Sixty thousand watched the
motorcycle and car races held
yesterday and today to mark Singapore's "Orlent" "Year."
ou
12
A British Airman. C. Promil-White,
Honda 248, won the Motores cle Grand Prix beating four Japanese, 25 Malayaný and an Indonesian,
Three Japanese withdrew during the rneo and one crashed, British motorcycles and their Malayan riders came through the gruelling, 60 lap, more- than-three-mile course.
Three Nortons took second, third and fourth places.
Japanese motor-cyclists were more fortunate, yesterday.
Overall winner
Rosewall beats Gonzales in final
Paris, Sept. 17.
Ken Rosewall, of Aus- tralla, beat world cham- plon Pancho Gonzales, of the United States by 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 8-6 in the singles final of the World Pro- fessional Clay Court Ten- nia Tournament at Roland Garros here today,
The match was played in very The Japanese асс Glichli hot weather before shirt- Suzuki look Arst place on a sleeved crowd of 10,000. Honda 250cc in the 125-250c0 Gonzales, who has never won class over 15 laps, C. Prometa professional series in Paris, White on a Honda 248 came seemed to be affected by the second and Sellchi Suzuki on a heat more, and in the third set Suzuki 250 came third,
his forchond lust some of its
Valetto, Sept. 17, The Hungarian club, Upeat Dozsa of Budapest, beat Floriana after Valette, of Molla, 5-2,
An Indonesians. J. Grashius.etleg and accuracy. Rosewall ex- | leading 3-0 al half-ume, in on a Norton 350, was overali ploited this lapse to win five first leg first round match in the winner in the 125cc and undor, games in a row for the set, Cup-winners' Europeon Cup and 251 to 350cc class.
which gave him the lead by two tournament here today.
A Japanese, Mutsumi Tosaica, sets to one.
a Honda 125, was second and another Japanese, Secchi Suzuki, riding a Suzuki 125, was third. AP.
The second leg will be played (on in Budapest on September 27- Reuter.
Spanish League
Madrid, Sept. 17. Results of Spanish First Divi- sion soccer matches played today
were:
Atletico Bilbao 3 Real Sociedad 3.
Zaragossa & Santander 1. Oviedo 1 Elche 1. Betis 3 Valencia 1. Teneriffe 1 Barcelona 3., Osuna 3 Atletico Madrid 1. Real Madrid 2 Sevillo 1.
--AFP.
International
Oslo, Sept. 17. Denmark beat Norway 4-0 in
a soccer international here to-
After
the 10-minute rest, Rosewall led 4-2. Gonzales rai- both men resumed strongly.
Hed to go ahead 5-4; but the liitte Australian, quickening his
bruke pace, eventually
and then served out the match..
Rosewall and his compatriot Lew Hond Later won the doubles titta
beating Gonzüles and Belgrade, Sept. 17. American Tony Trabert 6-4, Yugoslavia won the 20th 8-3, 8-10, 18-11.
Pancho SeaLIA.
Balkan Games through in the 13th game
champions
Balkan Games which ended
of Ecuador.
here today when they notched beat Trabert 10-4 in, a match up M 25 points lead over confined to one
Rumania.
Rumania won the women's third place in the
ships. Reuter, section with 80 points.
The best athlete at the Games was the Yugoslavian, Kovac who won four gold medals. He took first places in the 400 metres, and the 400 metres hurdles, and was also a member of the win-
day. They led 2-0 at half-ning 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 metres time--Reuler..
relay teams-AFP.
set to decide champion-
England's World
Cup soccer XI
Hodessa), V Agusta, 1 hour Ann Haydon wing Fisher takes chess end today" named "the
14 mins 69.8 secs.
2. M. Hailwood (Britain).
MV Agusta, 1:15:00.7.
3. F. Perris (Canada), Nor ion, 1:16:23.5.
1. B. Schneider (Austria), Norton, 1:16:20.2.
5. M. A. Duff (Canada), Matchless, one inp behind.
6. P. Pawson (New Zealand), Norton, one lap behind.Reuter.
seven furlours at Longchamp Another success
for Santana
of Sperring
In reply to questions, Mr ahead before Hardener sald that this season 'Guy Gibson on the all the clubs were down on there pact with the opposition. He back of the Hongkong nct to attendance figures faded right out of the picture pull back the dulleit to 5-2. extent. The trend was for mid- and Chan Fai-hung had never Just when it seemed the game week gates to be better hun mer, won by 1% lengths frum had an easter evening.
would fizzic out Leung Wal-
Saturdays in the provinces, but i the favourite, M. Andre Rueff's suddenly hung
Bilbao, Sept. 17. remembered the other way round in London. Ballo to avenge its defeat by those pipes again. Pipe Major
Manuel Santana, of Spain, Balto in the Grand Prix De holder of the French title, won McDade of the Seletar Bund Sperring and Jones suggested must have found mich to ad-
Paris here last June, Maxime
the men's singles title at an in-, that given
Garcia again rode Ballo. the right support mire in the way he coaxed the
ternational lawn tennis tourna- they might have achieved RAF defence into panic with
"The major portion of the something worthwhile but some natty heel
Madam G. Courtole's Sifairment here today. and tee stuff spectators we have test since
(J. Deforge) finished further Barry Phillips Moore 6-0, 9-7. In the final he beat Austrailan was simply a case of the wo before calling on his partner, the boom years after the war few'.
four lengths away to take third been lost In August, Chow Shiu-hung, to do the final September and
3-8, 0-0, place. There were six runners,
The match had been It was good to see Toth back scoring honours with a Braemar weeks of Octgher-in fact about
the first tw
halted last night after three in action on a Colony pitch, special that spreadeagled Col-half of the reduction has come 2,60 now francs
On the part mutel, Match pald sets because
of bad light.- Playing at inside-right in the Hns as effectively as a George during that period.
for one-frane Reuter. second half he occasionally pro- Clark 'fying mare.
win stake. Places were 1,20, duced those sliky inch perfect
1.30. Mr Hardakar saldı
that the
passes we used to know so well VERDICT: Although out commitice had also dealt with But there was little
response played and outstayed the the appeals of nine players who from those around him.
The Combined Chinese dia For East Air Force side won had not agreed with the terms the occasion proud by turning many friends by their will of their clubs under the "Now
Dent" for football players an
to 'keep
Balto was in last place for most of the race, which corried prize money of 200,000 new franes (about £14,285). Palmer
or fourth
out a strong representative side ingness to keep trying and nounced recently. The decisions held Match in third which, if somewhat far removed by their commendablo do would be announced later this place. from current Colony strength termination
it week, perhaps on Wednesday, had enough big names to give
Entering the straight, Garela The nino players were: Allen cloon', the game a lough of glitter. The outstanding
and Taylor (Birmingham. Clly); began his effort and Balto came The game provided plea-Dunnlater ber-
(Lincoln); Frye up on, the outside to take thei formers were Kwok Kam-sant entertainment and from (Sheffield Wednesday);
Inside the last furlong Camp-load. (Bristol Match made a great spurt, and almost the time the players on both bell (Crewe): Sykes minutes without ever appear sides were presented to Air Rovers); and three Workington after a neck and neck struggle players, Burkinahaw, Hinchliffs with Balto, drew ahead of the ing to be in any kind of dif- Commodore". P. L. Donkin
and Tennant.-AFP.
[favourite. Reuter.
112. who strode casually through
the 90
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Toronto, Sept. 17. Ann Haydon,
Britain, of won the women's singles iltie at the Canadian Lawn Tennis Championships here today by beating Mias Ann Barclay, of Canadu, 6-4, 6-0,
In the men's singles Whitney Read, of the Unlied States, beat Britain's Mike Sangster 3-6, 0-0, 0-4, 6-2—Router.
lead over Tahl
tournament here.
following players for its World football match agatust Luxembourg here on September
Cup
28:
Belgrade, Sept. 18. Bobby Fisher of the US,' 10-
Springett (Sheffield Wednes- night took over the lead from Mikhail Tahl after the tenth McNeil (Middlesbrough); Rox- day); Armfeld (Blackpool), round of the International chesscon (West Bromwich Albion), Evan (SheMald Wednesday), Fisher defeated
of Bertok
Flowers (Wolverhampton Wan- Yugoslavia 1-0, while Tahl drew derers); Douglas (Blackburn), with his compatriot Petrosjan, Fantham (Sheffield Wednesday). thus allowing a half-point lead Pointer (Burnley), Haynes for the American grandmaster. (Fulham, captain). Charlton -AP.
(Manchcaler United)—AFP.'
Maris now two home
short of
runs short
Ruth's record
Babe
Detroit, Sept. 18.
Roger Maris, today hit his 58th homer and missed another by a foot
as he remained a gamé ahead in his assault on Babe Ruth's home run' record.
The New York Yankee batter | Tigers had led the score 4-4
Cleveland
Ist game
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
hit his home run today in the on Bill Skowron's throwing Minnesota 12th inning and it produced a Error In the eighth. 6-4 victory over the Detroit The Yankee right Helder. Baltimore Tigers.
only the fourth player in Major Bostons Marl has three games left League hlaidry to hit as many
1st game in which to get two morens 68 homers, drove in the Los Angeles homers
Ruth's | Yankee's fourth run with Chicago ihr decreed | line drive triple in the seventh. Timilt of 154 games..
The ball suck near the top
and
match mark of do In
Maris' home run came on a
Cincinnati
of the nine-foot right centres | St. Louis 2-1 pitch with Tony Kubok on fold остел Juxt over Al Pittsburgh bese. The ball struck the front Kaline's putstretched glove at Philadelphia of the upper right-centrofield | the 368-foot mark.
tanuts, 400-feet away from homa The Yankeen now move to plate, and was hit of rellever Baltimore's spacious Memortul Terry Fox.
Stadium where Maris has folled Move to Baltimore to hit a hòmar this sensonH
Th adon to time running out Maris has played 102 games on Minis at Dallimore, the
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Standings
Major League standings, in- cluding today's games, were:
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In his attack on Ruth's record | Yankam will now a combination. AMERICAN LEAGUE set in 1927. Ruth of his 37 or two victories or two Detroit New York Homer in the Yankee's 162hd dafeste to,captap the peniant Belrost game that year and then hit his there."
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