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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961.
Ugly scene at World Cup match MCC all out for
TWO PLAYERS SENT OFF AS N. IRELAND SCORE 2-0 WIN OVER GREECE
Belfast, Oct. 17,
MACHEN BEATS LONDON ON
A TKO
London, Oct. 17.
Northern Ireland defeated Greece 2-0 in a World Soccer Cup Eddie Machen, the coloured
preliminary match here tonight, and ended the Greeks' hopes of going through to the finals in Chilc.
The result means West Germany is the Group winner and will
play in next year's finals. Greece cannot now catch the Ger mans, even if it defeats Germany next week.
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A crowd of 30,000
Belfast's boisterous
gume Windsor Park Stadium in which Italian referee Piero Bunetto sent Irish left-half Nicholson and Greek inside-left
off the Bold.
Northern Ireland
half-time.
Sitteris
i 1-0 at
TODAY'S RUGBY
By LANCASTRIAN
There will be two rugger
the matches at
Club ground tonight. First at
Sithrrls and Nicholson were defensive mix-up between goul- Bent
An off after
amazing · keeper Kostas Vallinngs Anxi scene early in the second half right-back Tamaras. In the In which Bonetto and his two 57th minute McLaughlin mude Italian
Franceso it 2-0 with a 25-yard drive that Jinesmen, Francescon Ола Antonio gave Valliunos no chance. Spardella, struggled to restore
mille order as the players around and squared up lo
esch other.
Order restored
Benetto, unable 10
sprak
Ather Englich or Greek, ap-
peared to be signalling that he
Northern Ireland was al- ways on top until the second- half melee. After that the game petered out, with Greek forwards Demitrix Lmazon and Andreas Papaemansel making a few good efforts.
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Californian who is one of the leading contenders for the world heavy- weight title proved far 100 good for former British champion Brian London in their interna- tional ten-round contest here tonight,
London retired at the end of the fifth round looking a sorry sight.
The American boxed at half speed throughout, and if wor contest dull uninspiring until the 13th round. Then London realising a knock-out was his only chance of victory. went for Machen, scuring
The cool Callfornian rode the Briton's punches and hem- mered him back with heavy lefts and rights,
The Greek team manager.
Maropoulis, leanthis
said Ceserved
w colling off the game. But afterwards the Irish the Twp captains. Danny to win. He added: "I was a We thought the Blanchflower of Northern Tre Buggh match. lad und Kostas Polychrobiou, Irish tackling was too
severe, rouk! not understand gesticulated argued and
and, but wr
the two discipline restored why
players nully Kut
(ordered off." among their men.
'Unsporting'
6.15 the Dragons will en The Irishmen were ordered 10 tertain the Royal Navy, walk to one end of the fleld and and then at 7.30 Club XVthe Greeks to the other. Then take on the Royal Nor-Nicholson off. They soi side by
ordered Sitheris Boneto
and
Northern thumberland Fusiliers.
Peter side on the touchline watchlag
Greek the rest of the game.
Thu-
After handh: ci
On current Torm bath Club Fitles
11։ St
experted 10 emerge fairly easy winr, but
scene, erupted
Wern
Ireland's mannger Dech rty said: "T" clics were most un-
The Italian
the
situation firmly,
nonetheless these mutches will | Arididis Kamaras, a 22-year-old but the trouble was he couldn't be good to walch, und If Athens carpenter, had been peak either English or Gr...k. agine-good la plug in. Club pulled up for a foul on Trish He just couldn't explain. For a ore rieli in outsides at the mo- centre-forward Billy, MeAdmin, manent we all thought he was meat and as u, cesul play must
| going to stop the gauss Both Northern ireland's goals alfractive Rugby.
were scored by left-winger the Greeks could control Jimmy McLaughlin. He their raperament they could Earlier in the day there will!nmed the ball into the net be a force in world sucker"
in the 25th minute after a bad AP
AT KOWLOON
Do three fixiures at Kowtoon. At 3.30 the first of the Brigade | and Garrison trials will take place, The intention is that a Brigade levm (of 20 mch
teen on the field at once) will play a similar arrangement from the Gavelson and this will be repeated in a fortnight's time so as to enable the Army selectors to And
side tu represent them to the Fenian- Rular Competition.
оп the zdjacent Police
Casuals ground, Police
enter-
tain 4 Field
Regiment RA at
4.30, and at Kul Thic at 4.00 the RAF will be taking on 14 Field Regiment RA.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
A
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Here is a position from actual play; White to move and win.
World all-star
cricket XI may play here
London, Oct. 17.
A team of international cricketers from several
WON EVERY ROUND London bad
superiority in Right, reach and weight, but it was all. Macheu, cool, calm and collected from the rutvel, played
cat-und-
truuse game, und, while allowing the Briton to be - Hressive, did not give him the slightest chance of landing a telling blow,
Machen won every round, the
As only rowly because) there was stich little nelion in ;
11.
py the end of the sccond round
EDDIE MACHEN
Kaizu wins Orient title fight
252 against Governor's XI
Lyallpur, Oct. 17, The MCC cricketers were dismissed for 252 runs when they began a three-day match against the Governor's XI here today.
It was
satisfactory total on a pitch responsive
to spin.
The MCC have now had to G. F. Millman c. Shakoor b comiend with spinners' wickets. D'Souza
in their first two matches, and D. A. Smith not out
!
Total
so without practice under normati Extras batting conditions they *must enter the Brst Test on Saturday Ingalust Pakistan at Lahore, where the pitch is expected to be good,
Fall of wickets: 1-35, 2-85, 3-90, 4-140, 5-162, 0-199, 7-290, B-222, 9-222.
Bowling analysis
M R 13 4 28
Today, they fought better than in the drawn game Rawalpindi, but the bowling Mahmood was not
so strong and the Asif felding was well below par. D'Souza with nevers! chances being Afaq missed.
Saved
Most trouble
Off-spinners again caused most trouble to the MCC batsment. Afaq Hussain, though punished by the tail-enders, claimed ix wickets for 89, but he might have done even betler biccause conditions were ideal for him.
The pilch was hare of grass, and the ball kicked up Just from
the close. the start. By the top surface had almost gone and there were deep ruts where the off-spinners hud been | pitching, David Allen, The Gloucestershire spinner, should exploit this to the full tomorrow.
Hanit
24.2 7
13 61
32 4 80 11
30 00 -Reuter.'
201 not out by
Conrad Hunte
Georgetown, Oct. 17.
A dashing 201 not out by West Indica Test star Contad
Barbados Hunte helped.
to reach 441 for two wickets in reply to Jamaica's first ina. Ings total of 468 on the third day of their Inter-Territorial match at Bourda yesterday,
Hunte, who has so far hit 23 boundaries, shared in an open-
Smith (127).
Ken Barrington made the top score for MCC with 55, scored in 150 minutes. He was caught off his gloves going down the pitching stand of 244 with Cummle to try to smother the spin.
When he had made 19, Bar- howler Roy Gilchrist,
After Smith was out to tast rington reached a career total was joined by another
Hunte of 15,000 runs.
West Indian Test player, Seymour Peter Richardson, the Kont Nurse, and these two layed the nase was bleeding and there Thailand's Samart Sorndaeng was knocked out inning batsman, had a splendid bowling for 120 in 107 ininutes. fighting innings of 42 before Then Hunte and Peter Lashley the seventh round by Japan's Fumiko Kaizu being bowled by off-aplaner added another 77 in an un-
broken third wicket stand.. in their title fight for the Orient middle. Sneed just before lunch. weight championship here tonight.
there was a heavy bruise
over London's right eye and by the end of the fourth his
was a cut under the lid of his left eye. Most of the damage was done by Machen's lethal left.
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Tokyo, Oct. 17.
Blood was streaming from both
London's eyes and from his Sorndaeng entered the fight 5th, 0th, 7th and 8th rounds, with nose as the fifth round end- confidently and initiated the at- O'Brien winuing only the 2nd -ed, and it came as no sur-tack in the first round. The and 3rd,
prize when his seconds nsk-Japanese evaded the Thai's! ed the Irish referen, Andy punches and landed a direct Robertson teemed stunned Smyth, to stop the contest.-hit with his left hand
theby the verdict and moved into Reuter.
Thafs forehead.
a neutral corner with his head in his hands. Serndseng, however, fought Phak confidently and well Ringside observers were and at the halfway mark, looked (equally surprised,
The Londoner showed great points.
pluck, rallying strongly when Unfortunately, a neatly placed he ceemed on the point of going left book by the Japanese on clown. the Thai's Jaw, left him com- In the 4th, 5th and 7th pletely stunned. Ile did no re-rounds Robertson lashed cover until the referee had O'Brien to the head and had the
awarded
Jockey charged for weil fit to win the match
using his crop
Bologna, Oct. 17.
An Kallan Jockey who beat bis mount because it Uld nut run fast enough countries will tour parts of the Common- will face charges of crucity
to animatu. wealth next February and March.
The public aw Gian- Rhodesia, where the tour will frez, hut it is also
carlo hoped to
Bakit brating stort in mid-February, and New | arrange matches
mount Helena in Pakistan,
about the
Zealand will be the main cen-
neek with a crop after a Indin, Rast Africa and Hong- kong.
the race at
Arceversio track here,
CAULFIELD CUP ACCEPTORS
Melbourne, Oei, 17:
Twenty-nine horses were left
1i|s
About 12 matches in seven
A policeman tric to different territories are plan-
Intervene but the Jockey ned for a two months Lour,
assaulted him also. cricket-writer managed by
Asked at the first h- quiry into the incident, why he had beaten Helens, Baldi sald: "Because slic did not run fast enough":→→ AFP.
Ron Roberta, who has
pre-
viously taken Commonwesith teams to South Africa.
Providing his shoulder trouble stands up to the Shefeld Shield
in the A15,350 Caulfield Cup gumine, Rlchie Benaud, the
to be run over 12 furlongs on Australian Test Capinin, 'hopes Saturday, October 21, when final, to be ovailable to lead the team, acceptors were taken todny.
Nine horses will be eliminated
on Thursday to bring the fold
Solution No. G118: 1 B-82 | down to the safety limit of 20. (threat 2 KL-B5), P-B6; 2
(BO)-ta, or 1.. Q-Kit chị 2 RtxQ, or 1 ... Q-B1 ch. 2 K-K7, or 1.K-B6; 2 K2-04, of 1... BxD; 2 Kt x 8. London Expres Serpico,
TOPCON
TOPCON P 12 LENS. FULLY AUTONATIO
DIAPHRAGM
ACTION.
FEMROO LYIN
JOPCON
PRI
WINIMUNOR
Invited
Others invited include: Denis The New Zealand horse Blue Compton, Fredule Treeman, Tem Lodge today became outright Gravensy (England): C!
Greaves fined again
Milan, Oct. 17. International inside-forward.
favourite for the race and King McDonald, In Calg (Astra Jimmy Greaves, Britain's £100,- Brian the second favourite.
The acceptors were: Dhaulagiri
{D
pounds). Valerius
stone
counted him out and
03
Peter Parütt, the Middlesex left-hander, struggled reuson- ably well for 32, and both Join | Murray, and David Smith used the long handle after tea, when the last five wickels fell in an hour for 67 runs
But all the batsmen who stayed for any length of time had to be lucky on such a pitch.
No time remained for [the] home side to begin their inn. Ings today.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS
MCC
Al Roschall, Trinidad made a fighting
recovery. after a very bad start, but were all out for 257 In reply to Brilish Golana's first Innings 501. Hero of the Trinidad innings was schoolboy Charlie Davis, who hit 127 his first Inter- Territorial century. He and bowler Ollie Carble (62) put on 140 for the eighth wicket. Davis batted for Ave and a quarter hours, and hit 22 fours.
244 Following on
behind. Trinidad mode 44 for one wicket In their second Innings before the close-China Mall Special.
the match and title to the Japa-reper, but each
Briten henging on against the Richardson b Saeed 2 Malayan shuttlers
nece-Reuter,
New European
champion
eag back......AP.
London. Oct. 17. John "Cowboy" McCormack, of the Scotland, tonight won European middleweight title, vacated
German, by the Gustav Scholz, when easily outpointed his opponent Harko over 15 dull rounds.
time O'Brien G. Puller b M. Hussain
K. Barrington e Sages A.
Hussain
18
M. J. K. Smith b A. Hus
53 through in West
sala
2
Ultimatum to
Patterson
P. Parott
c Hanff
A.
India Tournament
Hussain
32
W. E. Russell e Saeed b A.
Hussain
J. T. Murray b A. Hussain
33
B. R. Knight.c Dyer b A.
Hussain
Tacuma, Oct. 17. If world heavyweight cham- he plun Floyd Patterson does not Dutch meet No. 1 challenger British
Henry Kokmeyer heavyweight
Cooper before March he would be deprived of his title, Dr Charles Larson, president of America's National Boxing Association and hore tocny.
The lunky Scottish southpaw became the first Briton to win the title since Randolph Turpin lost to the Italian. Tiberio Mitri, in Romine in 1954.
The handsome Scut dominated the fight throughout, having his opponent down for seven in the sixth round, and did not allow the squat Hollander to win a
Reuter.
Controversial win
WAS
Everton Weekes, Ha):
Clyde oro football wonder
round thought his display is In Walcott, Roy Marshall and trouble again tonight
nol with his
particularly impressive.t Sonny Ramadhin (West Indies); Italian club, Milan AC. Nell Adcock (South Africa) and The club imposed a fine of Clarif Mohammad (Pakista
90,000 lire on Greaves for bad play during last week's Italian Football Sharply (8.13). Blue Lodge part in the whole tour, and Milan AC lost
Cup match which (3.12), Fine and Dandy (B.12) total of about 20 will be called Division Modene,
1-0 to Second Sparkler (8.7), Correct (8.2),
The Dvailability of Samsun (8.2), Gemstone (8.1)
At the end of last month the
Australians who are now
(9.4), Sir Blink (0.0), Nilareo (8.13).
Not all the players will take
Myzami (8.1). High Society Weekes und Walcott, and of the club suspended Greaves for
(1), Moon' Bridge (1.115.
re-several days, and fined kin 600,000 lire. These punishments were for poor showing and also
Jack of discipline.
Kunn Tan (7.0), Summer Fair turning by sex from the tour of (7.7), Lord Fury (7.0), Prince the United Kingdom, will de- Argon (7.0). Baroda Gleam pend upon home commitments. (7.8), Blue Era (7.5), Doradeb
It was again thought here to-
ward would be transferred back to nn English club.
(7.8), Ribbon Wood (7.3), En- This world all-star side wil night that the controversial for Blade (7.2), Somelime (7.2), play the New Zealanders at Cuburn (7.0), King Brian Christchurch on March 18, 17 (7.0). Twilight Glow (7.0), and 18 ca their return from the But no denial or coufirmatiun San Remo (0.12), Comie Scout present tour of South Afrleu of a possible transfer plan has (0.7).—Realer,
China Mail Specul.
been innde by the club-AFP.
TAE GAMBOLS
(THAT WAS OUR NEW NICE TO SEE A
\VICE PRESIDENT,
|YOUNG MAN
GET ON IN THE WORLD
HE WAS ASSISTANT
MANAGER AT ONLY TWENTY FIVE
by Barry Appleby
STARTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LADDER-WENT RIGHT THROUGH
THE WORK
London, Oct. 17. Danny O'Brien of London was nwarded a victory over Floyd Robertson of Ghana, British Empire featherweight cham- plon. In a controversial clatit round non-iltle bout at Lon- don's Indoor Wembley Stad- lum Jonight. Sections of the crowd booed the decision, whille others cheered the home town boy.
The Astelated Press made Robertson a clear winner points, giving him the 1st, 4k,
AND THEN, MARRIED
THE BOSSS DAUGHTER
HOT WATER
in.
instant
WITH GAS
الكلية
Larson salt that the NBA ware not recomising Patterson's December ilght
Τοπι with McNeeley in Toronto as a title beut.-AFP.
UK soccer results
Landon, Oct. 17. Beats of tonight's Erish sccer matches were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division III
Northampton Palace 1.
1,Crystal
D. R. Allen by Saced
Sports Diary
Bombay, Oct. 17.
All the Malayars except Omar Ibrahim moved into the men's 4 singles third round of the West- em India Badminton Champion- ships here tonight,
TODAY
SOCCER Chinna Charity match: Combined Chinese v The Host, Caroline 8.30 pru.
BWIMMING St John Brigade annual gola, Vic- toria Pool. pin.
JACING Entries close fur Second Race megung of Royal Hongkong Jockey Club, noon,
НКРА
MEETING Interport Sub-Committee mealing, Sports-rood, 5.30 pm
TOMORROW
TENNIS
Colony Hard Court championship | matches at CNC, 1.30 pm.
SQUASH HKCC V HMS Victorious at Vic- toria Barracks courts, 630 pm.
SWIMMING
Hongkong Life Club pr
Ibrahim lost to unscoded M.S. Rao after winning the first met (at 15-8. He gave away almost the whole of the bird set to his opponent by his errors.
Top Malayan singles pinyer Teh Kew-san had some anxious moments before beating a local youngster, S. Bhatia, in straight SMS,
Today's scores, Included: Tan Yee-kahn (Malaya) best R. Farooq! 18-4, 16-1.
Ng Boon-bee (Malaya) beat L D. Dcoras 18-14, 15-8,
Omar Ibrahim (Malaya) lost to Ruo 15-6, 8-16, 0-15,
Yew Cheng-boe (Malaya) Ecat V. Kalombi 15-0, 15-11.
Teh Kaw-san (Malaya) beat Bhatia 17-14, 15-8.
Tan
Boon-hool, (Malaya) beat D. Khanna on a wakover,
AP.
Swindon 6, Queen's Park 0-ion, truck Small shares
Heuter..
pm.
CRICKET-FIGHTING PRIZES
FOR HONGKONG TEAMS
Blacan, Del 18.
for World Series winners
New York, Oct, 18. The Now York Yankees were rewarded for their World Berius triumph with the smallest win- ning share in the last nine year, Daseball Commissioner
The cricket-fighting wesson here just came to a close last Sunday. Ford Frick disclosed today.
The successful season toxird 60 days, during which 425 com- bata were stored at 118 Gth floor of the Central Hotel.
Forty-three groups from Hongkong and Macao vied for the flat
piace for their favourite crickets,
The winner was from the Yau Shing Tong graup of Hongkong. The runner-up iso came from Hongkong and belonged to the Wal Shing Tong recup. The third place went to a local contestant from the Kim On Tong group.
Each member of the Yankovs who was voted a. fuli Series wiil
Boch
share by his teammates
$7,380.12. Tin' is the smallest diare for a player, on
Series winning risico member of the 1902 Yatikoes received 30,007.00 for beating the Brooklyn Dodgera in 1902. Each member of the losing
fufi A
share will recélvo not an 43,350.37. That unusually low losing share. Each Cricket fighting, one of the most ancient Chinese farm of gambling member of the losing Yankees has become very popular here since ile revival a few years lost your received $5,$16.04.---- KEO-MAST.
UPI.
Balld gold medals were awarded to the new champions, and clucinnati Reds who was voted
11,770, 8,800 and 7,200 caitles of "ekken" were' awarded to the first three. Thousands of dollen have changed handa during these 488 combats.
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