THE CHINA MAIL,
Hockey league season opens this weekend
By "NUMPERE”
The 1961-62 Hockey League season opens this weekend with matches in the Ladies' Division tomorrow and in the Men's Divisions on Sun- day.
There are nine teams entered for the Ladies' Division while the Men's Leagues have for this scuson a First, Second and Third Division comprising eight, nine and nine teams respectively.
In addition to the usual
• the ball pass wholly over
League and Cup matches, visit the goal line between the goal
Tuesday, Sept. 20 Macaensis 'vs Army 'C' at
Jing teams are expected from pouts and under the cross ber a¦ King's Park, 5.45 pm. Umpires:
and ont is scored.
A. Van der Sluis, L. Paterson. Macau, Japan. Singapore
THIRD DIVISION probably Bangkok during the
serving.
there is a breach of nay |
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si rate by the goalkeeper or goal skull The Hougkong-Macao Inter-nstitute part takes place on February awarded, 4 but the first visitors will be
the ball from Japaną when the Kelo re inside the University visit the Colony for
a three-match series between December 22 and January 3.
It is also probable that Japanese Ladies' University team will visit the Colony at the same time.
Umpires needed
The Combined Servizos Singa- pore wife here in March or April and the Royal Tungkol Shorts Club In April, although Arrangements
not yet Melhed.
The singe is therefore set for a very interesting season and with the recent ralus all the grounds took in wonderful con- lition The only chad on the horizat
shortage u ampires whster will probably inear some teams basiltag to para- vide their DAVI
tatanda salty
th
Aroke
Sunday, Sept. 24
KCC 'C' vs Lluns at KCC, BAS '4417. Umpires: W. Matthews, 1. Ide Guterres,
haild come
circle ur pass the circle.
In all cases goal has is ended and unless
awarded the scored or gure shall be rstarted by 16-yard hit.
Whichever stroke is used the ball may by raised 16 any height.
Unfortunatriy his proposed xperimental rule was not re- reived in time for the council of the HKFA to akses it be. Tore the opening of the season and therefore the date of its be notified Introduction wi later,
Weekend matches
Of the weekemi's Axtures in the Larties Division Inst sea
Heerelo C vs Nuy Blorat 'C' A Reerelo, 9.45 am. Umpires to be provided by clubs.
Macaensis 'D's Combined Schools a1 Klug's Purk, 8.45 am. Umpires: U. S. Dillen, Y. Singh.
HK University vs IRC Ba University, 4 pm. Umpires be provided by clubs.
1+)
Thursday, Sept. 23 Recreto C vs Macaensis 'D' at Recrelo, 5.45 pm. Umpires:
Lione A. L. Cunlin, L. Guterres,
VS Macaensis C King's Park, 5.45 pin. Umpires: A. Van der Sluis, H. Paterson.
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KCC C vs Combined Schools at KCC, 5.45 pm. Umpires: J. K. Fellows, J. Ferraz
winters Herren: League
LADIES' DIVISION Saturday, Sept. 23 Gremlins A vs Gremlins "B" Um-
are away to KGV A tund this at King's Park, 2.30 pm. should prove to be a very close, pizes. A. Van der Sluis, K. Lult. cutest.
St George's vs KCC at KGV.
The other tws matches 4 pm. Urapires: J. K. Fellows. etduled for tomorrow, Crem 3. Ferruz.
should both Sireninis effort. dave been, Ins A and KCC enade by Mr It. G. Brands. Die win enufortably against Grem- Convening of thy Howkey Umpires : B and St Bourge's.
10 provide Brit
$
i
KGV As Recrein at KGV. 2:30 pm. Umpires: M. Caswell, J. K. Flow
In the Men's League or Sull-
Fast year's winners!
Wednesday, Sept. 27
St
KGV 'C
al
umphrey for all natches but su day.
far this has proved itaposellade. Marack 'A' are without
An ampires' meeting was rail- fisture but the twn newly pros
but titerstated skies RAF and
ext for Monday Just uftendanes was very pain. Any umpres who are willing officiate at manches this Ss are and have not yet contacted Me Brunell are asked to do so as MOOIL pressible.
The Rules of Hurley for the conang season have only Just been received but there is only our major alteration.
*This Vodicerna the penaltV-, commer with the exprefiontal"
Prisons
are up against tough oppositinu. BAP visit KCC A and Pr
set hurt. IRC 'A' The best game in this division will probably be the Stoktupoo Nav Army Bharat A There
matches geheduled in both the Second
a Third Divastons.
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itre
tour
Fixtures
The Axtures for the weekend,
rule of in senson in which not word the coming week are:
more than six of the defending
team stond hebirul their own gos!!
Ine. Deemning the enic.
However, this dis not apply jam
Georges vs KUV, 4,30 pm.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Featherweight world title for American
+
Vienna, Saya, 21.
medallist silver Olymple
United 1 Berger of the Isaac
the featherweight 4 States, won J.title at the World Weightlifting Championships here tonight.
FIRST DIVISION Sunday, Sept. 24 KCCA VS RAF at KCC 11.30
J. Umpires Howe,
to a "on" corner in which the sareel.
whole of the defending feam! Prisons vs RC 'A' at Prisons, must be bekin! their own goat, 4 pm. line.
Umpires B. Singh and une umpire from INC.
Army 'A' vs Nav Bharat 'A'
Experimental rule Soupon, 4 pm. Umpis
In addition, the International ¦ Pocky Board has requisded all
1. Crebas C. Blackburn.
Wednesday, Sept. 27
Berger's 100 Bft was 367.5 kilogrammes (810 pounds).
Eugenyl Minnyev Unlon)
italy) shared
same
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961)
CHAMPIONS AGAIN
Victory smiles from the Craigengower Cricket Club Ladies' First Division Lawn Bowls League team, who successively retained the title they won last year with a played 8, won 7 record. From left they are: Mrs Peggy Ma, Mrs 1. Silva, Mrs I. Souza and Miss Helen Kwong.-China Mail photo.
PI WANT RACING
EVENTS FOR
TOP ASIAN HORSES
Singapore, Sept. 21.
The Philippines delegation to the Second Asian Racing Conference here will propose holding racing events in which top race horses in Asia will compete for top prize money.
C. Enriquez, lender of the drug malpractices, veterinary four-man advance party of the mailers, uf-course betting, - Philippines delegation and as legal bookmaking, photo patrols sistant general manager of the and starting gales-AP. Philippines Racing Club, toki reporters after his arrival:
"It Iooks prohibitive owners, but the Idea impossible. With
to
La not proper
planning and the offer of at- tractive stakes It can be a possibility."
(Soviet
Enriquez said co-operation and Mannironi good and S.
relations among Aslan second place. countries are necessary for
the Each had the same total 1ft, success of the proposal and that 357.5 kilogarmmes (7873 start to And turf authorities BAP vs Anny Wal Kau Tak pounds), and also the in Asian countries anunha associations to initiate: 5.45 20, Umpires: Y. Khua, A. | Bodyweight,
in Tokyo fast year. Van der Słuk Experimental
Ten countries will attend the pnally stroke rule which will
from Sept. 23 to bling panuity
1. I. Berger (USA), total conference
307,5
(810 Ocl. 1. Delegates will kilogrammes milly and well is rewarded fr
Leiat
the RALEIS FONDURING
the janity-stroke consists of vither a bush, dhe
strike taken from a pot oight yamb. in front of the centre of Teal-line by a player of the attacking teeny, who, when tak. ng the troke, dalt stand close to the ball and who shall be permitted in making the stroke to fake ane tride féwwond.
He may touchi only nul terratter shall not approach the hall.
the all ne
The goai-
kreper or his substitute.
The goalkeeper or, if he has
KCC A vs IRC 'A' at KCC, Delails were: 345 pm. Umpires; J. Bowe, K. Lall
Now Blarnt A vs Macensis), Dress 120 ks (204% lbs), 'A' at Soukunjoo, 5.45 pin. Uni snatch 105 ks (231 }, pites: 11. Crebinu, T. Singh.
SECOND DIVISION Sunday, Sept. 34 Demons vs KCC 'B' at King's Purk,
Umpires; J. 11.30 am. Ferraz, J. K. Tellows
Iverslo vs HKFC Re- am. Umpires: K. greie, 11.30 Lall, S. Hewson,
Amy C vs Nay Bharat 'B' at Scokunpoo, 2.30 pm. Umpires: W. Matthews, C. Blackburn.
rk 140,5 kgs (314 lbs).
was made
discuss
AUSTRALIAN
CRICKET TOUR
IN Es d
to-
London, Sept. 21. The financial Agures for the 1961 Australlan tour of England, announced day by the treasurer, Mr Ray Steele, show that Australia's profit will be about £29,200.
C. Minayey (USSR), 357.5 Referee's Annual This is lower than that of the
kgs (787 lbs), press 117.6 kgs
kgs (234), jerk 132.5 kgs (202
259 lb), spatch 107.5 Meeting today IUS); S. Manatropi (Italy). The Annual General Meeting 357.5 kgs (787 lbs), press 105 (2314 lbs), snatch
Football the Hongkong 110 of kas
Ibs), jerk 112.5 Referees' Association will take kas (242
the this everting in place kps (314 lbs).
Foolball Referees'
. 4. Y Furuyama (Japan), Chinsee 202.5 kes (775 lbs), press 105 Club House, 131 Wanchal-road,
snatch 107.5 9th Floor, at 7.45 pm. Dutch HC vs Army 'B' at kes (2314-16),
All referees are cordially Happy Valley, 2.30 pra. Umpires: kg (2364 lbs), Jerk 140
(3081)-Reuter.
invited to attend.
been Incapacitated or suspended T. Singh, M. Singh.
a substitule nominated by the
Captain of the defending tein,
shill stand on the goal-line.
He y not leave The goal line until the ball has been phyrd. The usual privileges of The gunikveper shall be allowed him or his substitute, but the latter inuxt defend #15 soal without any change of dress,
11, or a result of the penalty
stroke:
Sana LE-II
SO MANY FEATURES SO TOW A PRICE.
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corrected
astartigmat Jenk Jight ⚫u In
meler.
Sule Apenis: FERACO LTD.
kus
Dos Santos owes record
swim to Japanese coach
Klo De Janeiro, Sept. 21.
The advice
ining coach
of Japanese swim- Minoru irano
the 100
played a big part in world record-breaking metres awim yenlerday by 22- Manuel Brazilian year-old
Dos Santos.
it was through the training of
the
Judo Japanese
teacher.! Anal former Japanese swimming record bolder, Ilirano, that
the Brazilan developed sprinter.
na
a 100 metres
The coach muid Inst night, be
fore the swimmer alaried on his first attempt at the
THE GAMBOLS
I'VE BEEN ALL THE WAY TO
THAT NEW STORE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOWN
WAY
IT'S THEIR OPENING GALE
SAVED NEARLY A 7 POUND.
re-
the wisdom of experience put Santor had only cord, that
on the right path Santos one rival his "Surning,"
him to concen- persuading Turn-whleh IL WILN a etumay
had been noted 1rs Dos trate on the 100 metres. Santos's earlier
International
|
two
previous tours.
In 1956 the proût was £42,057 and in 1953 205,000.
dear sir
WELL DONE!
Was
on
What a grand soccer com-
mentary that Radio Hongkong on Wed- Resday evening of the
Shield Stanley
final. Admittedly the game may have had more than
Argentinian losing ground in two-way Channel swim attempt
Dover, Sept. 21.
The Argentinian marathon swimmer Tony Aber- tondo was this evening losing his battle to become the first person to swim the English Channel in both directions in one stretch.
The game South American, who made the crossing from England to France in 18 hours 80 minutes and at 3100 hours GMT tonight had been in the chilly Channel waters a total of 30 hours, was still four and a half lies from the Kentish
WOR
const late tonight making little
and
progress,
The
choppy waters and the adverse current had brought him nearly to a standatii,
OPEN HARDCOURT
TENNIS DRAW
AND FIXTURES
The Colony Open Hurdcourt
Although he appeared to be Tennis Championships aru completely eschützeled, Aber- | scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Londo apparently . had no Sept. 26, with a programme of intention of giving up. Ils eyes, six Men's Slugles matches alfected by fatique and the water, were seriously infames.
If I could keep going at a stendy pace it was expected that ho might be able to reach the i shore by about 100 or 0200 hours GMT in the morning.
Brogan Das out
for record
The renowned Pakistani mara- thon swimmer Brogan Das entered the chilly English Channel
waters tonlelt at Cape
at Gris Nex, France, 1801 hours GMT to try and break his own record of five successful crossings.
He also hopes to break the speed record currently held by Canada's
Elge Janssen in 10 hours 38 minutes.
ot
The Chinese Recreation Club courts.
Following are the draws and fixtures for the Championships:
MEN'S SINGLES DRAW First round: Yao E. Jen va P. X. Chan, A. Walttali ya F. E. Chau. B. Sonoda va Leung Kwok-wah, 13. D. Simon vs E Pereira, Sin Sil-pul
Y. S. Wet, M. Dromeut ve du Pe-hay Francle Ma v S. S. Wel, Peter Chan ve David Kus. A. Breto VA C. E. Schofield, Lee Tong Y Wal Leung, No Hit-po vs John Henry Chow vi Chang Kung-kun.
Seennd Round: K. C, Dao va 1. 7.
Ye J. L
Whitlet, Choy_tava.
Tak-L CHARGE.
+ Fast và B. N. MacDonald, Ne Mon-thrung v C. T. X. de Rochefort vs Ling Fang, F. M. bein va Ho Kam-steung, D. Hegan va T. K. Chay. Eddy Lee v mick Chen, Wang Yati-chi va Edwin Thai.
MEN'S DOUBLES DRAW Fire round: J. N. Augestad and M. C. Hung ve C. Steynberg and a. J. Bentley, T. C. lu and S. L. and Ran- wanathan Eddy Lee and Y, H. Chan * K. M. A and B. K. Wong: Michael L and N. Man-elieung vs A. 3. B. Golding and D. A. Coppock, J. Ce finchefort and V. Shanray vi
3. Llang and lu Po-yip, A. J. Contile and d. E. R. Kite
In 1958 Das came second in Necponnid and D. Taga
and Q. T. 9. Wu un L. T. Ler and
its fair share of interest, the Channel marathon in 14 hrs. K. Hu, Henry Chow and Edilte
Tung vs K. C. Due and A. Szete, Franels Ma and lu Po-nay vs Josephi Itset and Louls Hou, Ferid Khan and Lee Chi-wal vs Cheung Wing-
but the description of the 3 mins, in 1959 he took fifth last minute corner which plave in the event in 13:53 and tied the match and the four weeks later he made the final penalty kick captur- crossing from England to France wong and C. S. Cheng, Laurence in 13:20. Last year he made and Chung Kin-pang va Ling ed the excitement to
M. Leun and ene crossing, starting from Caped and Was Loung, F. Nichal- perfection.
Gris Nez, in 14:43, and toter Leung. John Cheung and Y. 5. Well done Mr Commentator the same month registered his Wei vs C. G. Quan and P. K. Quan
Cheung Chit and 5. S. Wel va and Mr Sound man for best time for the exhausting Yaqub Klian and 1. A. Khats,
Cyril Kotewill and Patrick
national hero
the thrilling crowd effects swim-11.30. In the background, not Das, almost a forgetting Radio Hong. in his own country, was once Britain's Queen kong for a perfect half- received by
Elizabeth and wns photo- an-hour's entertainment.
graphed with the Queen Mother. Armchair Soccer Fan.
-AFP.
Patterson signs up
for title defence
against McNeeley
Boston, Sept. 21.
fight
Floyd Patterson today signed up for his world
heavyweight boxing championship against Tom McNecley, but a three-hour deadlock over a "non-resident referee clause" left the site uncertain.
on
said Mr Steele, because ex- "It is satisfactory, however,"
penses were considerably higher This tour and many more mem- bers watched the matches at the various grounds," Australia do not take a share of member- ship ticket sales and this means The Agh: tentatively had been
set for Boston Garden that the number of people who watched the touring team was November 13, but State Boxing Green- not necessarily down on other Coininisalon chairman ycars.
berg said the Commission bus The total receipts at the refused to accept the present | Arst-class matches in which the wording of the contract. Australians played totalled
of $272,054, of which their share was £77,719. About £1,280 10
the £1,000 could be expected from the second class matches which wound up the four.
Expenses were £40,000 in 1936. They were a little more than £44,800 from the Austra- shaze of receipts of lan
showed figures that the Austrailans share was
£80,068.
Test match
Tom
head Dolan, the promoting Champlonship Sports
Inc. instructed. fighters and their aides to go ahead with the signing after the lengthy deliberations with the Commission had brought no agreement.
The referee Gruunborg sald
the position that as now worded, the con- tract does
give
not
the
appearances that ruined this Xi was Hirano who encouraged down in comparison with those Massachusells group any say in
first attempt. But I did not stop his second iry in which le rned home in 53.0 seconds; lo se a new world markt.
Complex
Sanior's career had seemed to reach an impasse si 18, when he could not get farther than fifth place in the Pan Ameri- GameA. Then Hirano took him in hand and with:
the
Test at
Brazilian to take up of 1950 in all except one case
fourin ople weightlifting, and other boity-the building exercises to improve Manchester when the Austra bis physique-lavaluable to lon clinched the series with a
dramatic last-day victory. the shori sprint swimmer.
The comparative figures are:
1038
Hirano explained today
that Banton had developed a comh- First Test plex about, his turning. "in only finalled third in the Third Test ...
1901
41 11011-
the morning of the officials. "in the contact it specifically says
will be the referee
of Mnsachusetts," resident Greenberg said. "The way the contruct ready the Massachusetts Comunicafon has nothing to say
£7,517 0.000 about the officials. We may as
UK soccer results
London, Sept. 21. Results of tonight's British football matches were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division IIX
2 Watford 2 Port Vale Division IV
Colchester
Jail City Noite County
Workington
--Reuter.
Hoad beats Gonzales
1
N
London, Sept. 21.
the former Law Hood, Australian Davis Cup player,
Poon
Vs F. M. Ribeiro and. A. Senna, V. C. Kung and Ho Hit-po ve 1*. 24. Chan and S. F. Ip, K. II. Chaung .T. K. Choy vs Frendan I. Chai C. H. Ip and Wong and Hui
ng vs W. Lee &
Dyes: S. Bonodu & Fung Moon,
want and
P. Y. Tul de V.
Second round w
W. P. Tsui vy Peter Chan and Diek Chan, C. Soateng and J. Marlow
va Tak Shing La, and Donald, 10.- E. Sauboile and 3. T. Whillel ve Lee Tong and Wong Po, David Choy and Chang Kung-sun va M. Bre ment and H. D. Simons.
SCHOOLBOY'S SINGLES
DRAW
First round; Chay Takelung v Liệt Blak, Cheung Kin-br vi To Bin-leung, Cheung Kin-lung ve The Kwal-hol, Chiu Kuo-chao VE Y. NK. R. de Cosior ve 2. M. Wong. Douglas. Cheung T ani Ling.
Eyes: Chung Kin-pong, Lawrence Chuy
Second round: Louls Huv Taul Kam-cheung, John Pan ve Wai Chung Lan win chung và Hoo
Choy Henry Pan vs Chang Kung
sun,
SCHOOLBOYS' DOUBLES
DRAW
First round: Lam Wing-cheung
and To Hin-loung Cheung Kin
sung and Dougins Cheung.
____Dyta: Taul Kam-choung and Wal Chung.
Becond round: Louis Hau and Lovrneo. Chay Vị Inan YAU and Victory Yang, R. V. Ng and T. M. Wong va Chu Kua-chao and John Pan, Di Ling and Bob Choy and Chong Kung-sun.
FIXTURES Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 5.30 pm
Men's Singles: Francis Ma vs S. 8. Wol, M. Brement va Tu To- hay, A. Szato vs C. F. Schofield, H. D. Bimmons ve E. Pereira, Sin Sit-put v V S. Wel, Peler Chan
David Kuo. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 230 pm Schoolbay Singles: Choy Tak- fun va Lai Ming-lak. Cheung Kin- blu vs To Hin-feung, Cheung Kin- tung va Tze Kal-hol, Chiu Kuo-chas VKY NA Douglas Cheng yi Din Ling, R. de Cozleri ve T3 M. Wong,
Thursday, Sept. 28, at 8.30 pro
Men's Doubles: Michael_ko_end Ng Man-cheune vi A. J. D. Gold ing and D. A. Ceppork, Laurence Leo and Citupa Kah pprik và Lặng Fong And Way Leung, J. de Hocha- fort and V. Shainray ve !. Kling d. 1. Vik and and lu Parys, O. T. 8. Wu v L. T. Lee and K., Farid Khan and Ley CHL- wal va Chung Wing-xwonz and A. Cormia and C. S. Cheng
E. R. Kila va 11. N. MacDonald and D. gen.
Bolan and Greenberg agreed beat world champion Pancho Malaya lose SE
Second Test
£ 18,401
20,040
Olympic Games shd that was Fourth Test because of bla turn", he said. Firth Test .... £10,200 --AFP.
£9,000
13,801 0,042 11,020
well abdiente our jobs."
that Massachusetts
8.202
-AFP.
by Barry Appleby
WHAT DID. YOU SPEND ON FARESP
ABOUT. THIRTY {GÜILUNGS
ITS MEN LIKE YOU THAT
TAKE ALL THE FUN OUT,
OF SHOPPING
COOK BETTER MEALS
does not specifically
state lawGonzales tonight to reach the
say
Asia Men's Basketball match
the final of the London Professional referee must be a sinte resident. Lawn Tennis Championships. Bu Greenberg's argument is In Q brilliant semifinal, That the state gives the com- which lasted two hours iniralon role, power to select the minutes, Hoad won 4-0, 13-11, omctate.-AP.
6-3, 0-2.
Bingapore, Sept. 21. Hoad will ment fellow-
Mathia's Black and White Australian Ken Rosewall in the basketball team scored an easy final on Saturday. Honewall victory over Malaya by 07 points defending champion, defeated 82 in, the men's section of 0-4, 0-3 In the other somi-Anoi. Cumpionships here tonight,
(Ecuador) the Southeast Art Basketball Gonzalos, who at 33 is seven years older than Hoad, con-
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Sept., 21. Results of tonight's Rugby Union and League matches wete:
Thath
Homerset
Police
HUGBY UNION
18 Bridgend
cutton itedruth
Taunton
13
Milan
Penzance onl
Newlyn
10
WITH GAS
Weston Bupes,
Mare
0
Widnas
៥
tutay.
14 Bridgewater BUDDY, LEAGUR Lästolähire, Oup-around round
Pancho Regura
A feature of the game was
Armed after his match that the fine pivot play by Chapin
Adrino and the neeuroto shoot was retiring Uits year,
ing of Leonard Hamion · who "Only an open Wimbledon topxored with 23 points, close- would tempt me back again, ly followed by Adrino with I've had a good run and I think points.
It's about time to pack up." Guntalos added.
Asked who he thought would
replace in as the world's land ing professional, Gunzales to pled" "Low Hund."-Router,
At half-time, the Manila team had commanding loat of 61-30.
Gon Thiam-hook Wis the highest scorer, for Malaya with 30 points,
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